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THE SALT LAKE HERALD HERALDMONtY MONDAY MAY 1 1905 19O T
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ELDERSGINCH ELDERSGINCHTAILEND ELDERS ELDERSC1NCHTA1LEND CINCH CINCHTAILEND
TAILEND HOLD HOLDSpokane HOLDSpokane HOLDSpokane
Spokane Takes Tae PourOut Fou Pour Out of the te Five PiveGames FiveGmes FiveGafl
Games GamesLOBSTERS Gmes GmesLOB Gafl GaflLOBSTERS
LOBSTERS LOB TERS ALSO AL O LOSERS LOSERSPOOR LOSERSPOOR
POOR PITCHING OF THE OGDEN OGDENTWIRLERS OGDENTWIRLERS OGDENTWIRLERS
TWIRLERS TWIRLERSPacific TWIRLERSPacifc TWIRLERSPacific
Pacific Pacifc National Nati nal League LeaguejVo LeagueO
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Ogden Og Ogd OgdSalt 2 3 3Salt
Salt Slt Lake ke 1 4 4Spial 3W 3WSpecial
Special Spial to The TheHera1 TheHera1Spkane e HeraW HeraWSpokane Hera HeraSpkan
Spkan Spokane Wash Va April 11 31 1T1relve 1T1relvehundre Twelve Twelvehundred Twe1vehundred
hundred hundre fans fin faced fce a a coW col WUd in i < I and andsporadic audspold aUtIspofdk
sporadic spold showers of rain rin to H ee e the thebaseball the theb tht1bM
baseball b bl game gmehi xhis tk afternoon arernn when whenSpokane whetSpokne
Spokane Spkane beat bei Salt Sil La L Lke 3 to f The Thegame Th Thgains
game am and the th weather ethn jarred jrre the th nosea noseaof noe noeof
of the southerners 5 th thrnrs to a J finish fni nritT Bnt ex except except except ¬
cept for to fo the third inning when whn Salt SaltLake Slt SltLke SaltLake
Lake Lke scored sore there t1re was little ltl cheer chr for forthe forthe forthe
the visitor Yiiton The sensational sfnatol feature featureof
of the day da was Jive e hits nit off o Mclsnis Mcfni In Inthe if utthe
the third innin inning gfclt 3I1t It Lake made Jad her herthree hr hrtlr herthree
suit sul tlr three e runs dur deln taring this Uts inning infifl lnlu Th Th re result resuit ¬
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SavneIh waYD 1 I 4 I e s
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TetaJs T t a a t V i s sScore Z 3 3Scorebyinn4ns
Score Scoe Scorebyinn4ns by innings 12315S7S3 12315S7S3Salt 1 134 134Sa1tLak 5 I 7 S
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Thrfrebaso Thr bl Iltts JJ Raymond Rymd Ferris FerrisTwobase Ftrm FtrmTwob YerrhTwobase
Twobase Twob Hits IntSan JlitsStnkv Stanley Ferrfe 1er Reilly Rel
Swayne Swan Sacrifice Scrfce Hits HitLewi Lewis StoWn StoWnBases StoWn StoWnBReE So4OnBaseXKn
Bases BReE BaseXKn Kgan Lewis Stiokney Stk y Struck StruckOut Snlk SnlkHutBy Struck4lutBy
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Lrft L ft on Bases BfeSD1 BsteSnoka Sooiouie 4 Salt Slt Lake Lkf Lakflilt S SHit S
Hit Hi by Pitched Ptch Ball BUSnle RlIStnley Stanley Wifct WifctPitches WI WIPherclnni WiklPlthtclnn
Pitches Pherclnni Plthtclnn Me Innls Time Tim of Game G GameIZ GameIZr 139 139I
r mpire mpre mptreMcCrea mptreMcCreaPlTCHINGWAS McCrea McCreaPITCHINGWAS lcCre lcCrel
l PITCHINGWAS POOR POOROgden POOROgden POOROgden
Ogden Dropped Last Game of Series Seriesto Serieto Sereto
to Boise BoiseCSpecial BOJscil
4 CSpecial il to Tn T HraW HraWBatee lfrM lfrMB HTMI
I Batee B Ida AprTl Apl AI 3 Todays To game pttnet
t v as atrying at a tping one o for tM the th local I loeitle4 atiti as asgie us ust
t < > gie gd9 h 14 e4 t4 th tl the heat I o 0 it trttMl ut iwr r th thclose tI thV
V close dn and it i was A8 not n settled 8t until mff the theast theast
ast Ogden Ogen rtiaii nn was out in i m the th first firsthalf fm fmh 1Irthalt
half h lro e oC C the ninth 11nth The T home bme team t m won wonby wonby on onby
by V fortunate bunching bnin < of hits his at the theright theright
right ri ht time tie The T ptching pitching was not n up to topar topar topar
par on eith eithr either r side ido MeFarlan walked walkedit
it 1 number numbr ami u faital fal 1 to strike men m out outbut ou oubut outbut
but he steadied stesdtt down at critical rlAI mo moments menwtts ¬
ments mpt in a a manner manner that tht helped Ilp to save savethe sve svethe savethe
the day da The Ogden Odn twirlers tirJe were we more moreout moreout moreout
out of sorts t8 Hastings Hastn pitched picMd Jive ft flv in innings ipnng inMns ¬
nings nng and a waS wa g then replaced Teplace by Dowl DowlIng Dwl Dwljng Dowl1ng
Ing In the VICV seventh nth the latter gave gavethrpe ve vethre e ethrP
thrpe thrP hits JiL and a nd made two wild wid pitches pitcheswhich pib pitehosVljeh
which which together togehr with a I passed pg ball bI as assisted assited assistod ¬
sited the tle locals Ils in piling ping up four runs runsTto rn rnTbe runsTho
Tto Tbe skHatfon siuati was s promising prifin for fo Og Ogden O Ogden
den in the first ft half b lf of the th ninth There Therewore Thenwr ThereVerVe
wore wr VerVe two men Jn out and Hoon Hon was wa on onsecond onStl onStOfld
second Stl nd and Hansen HaU en on first frt Fullmer Fullmervvho Fufmr Fufmrwho FuHmerwho
who has hI proved prve himself hi8l a a mighty hitter hitterIn biter biterIn
In an emergency emergeny earne ame to bat bt and the thehearts thehearth
hearts heart of the fans climbed cUr1 into their theirthroats theirthrO theirthroats
throats thrO The Te batter btter hit the bail bn into intoright int intoright
right right and it i looked lke as though thgh at least leastone leastone leastone
one score sre would be b made but Irby Irb with witha ith itha
a a phenomenal phenmenal throw to the th home hon1 platea plate platecut
a cut Cut HQn Hoon off or and ended ende the game g gameThe pte j
The first frt balk bb of the th season asn was wa a called calledon cll
on Hastings Hasings during durng the game gm Clynes Clynesbeing eiyueobeln
1 being bIn beln advanced advanee from fom first fr ffr to second secondThere snd sndThtre secondThere
There Thtre w was s very ver little Jktl show shw of criticism criticismof crilt
of th the umpire r today toy and 1 everythh everythhwent everythlsgent hg hgent
went ent off of smoothly Shly ShlyBoise
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Keiackey Kellackey 1 8 4 ef 0 0 1 I 11 i
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p Hausen HaU Hausenc c c 4 4Gimiin 3 2 7 7IimllnCf 1
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Fullmer FuUmr Fuflmer3b 3 b it I I IBowman 1 4 f t j jBwA lBowzii1
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Baer Bae i b 4 4Hastings 1 1 1 1 1 j
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S Seorehyhuslsga r BY B8 12S4SC789 1 I3tE78IBoise I f 7 8 8n
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Earned FrJ Runs Kun tnneIJolse Botoft 3 Oiden Oro > n 2 First
Base s on o Brrors Bn8B ICriorsBolse Botee J Itc1utyre Double Db n Ife Frt Frts
Mclntyre cntyre to Scbite Sln to KH Kellk XtICkey lackey Left Leftin Ittln Leftn
in n Bases BeBb BaosBOlse Boise i Ogden dn S S Struck Strck Oat
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Hauaen XcFartoa Mcintyre Stoles
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of f Game GameI Game1S 135 Attendance AttDnc JU2W 1 1 Umpire 1
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Setley SetleyEUREKA Slc SetleyEUREKA
I IEUREKA
EUREKA BOYS TOO FAST FASTChampions FASTChampions I IChampions
Champions Win Their First Ft Game GameProm Gae GaeFom GameFrom
Prom Fom Provo in Bad ad Wind WindStorm WindStor WindStorm
Storm Stor With Wth Ease EaseSpecial EaseSpal EaseSpecial
Special Spal to The H Herl lIerald lIeraldEureka rld rldEureka
Eureka Eureka April A ri 3 31n a9In In a terrific tfrt wind wil wiadstorm windetorm
storm Etom Provo Prvo suffered sle a severe Y re defeat det at atthe atthe
J the hands haBs of the Eureka nine on o the local localball Iocahalt
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ball bl park pk today toay the t score s beine bn beln j J8 to 4 4Manager 4lalSer 4Ma2ager I
Manager Shouts V aggregation hd ha no
lalSer Sont aMtet M I op opportunity opprtuniy opportunity ¬
portunity prtuniy to show 8hw their thr ability ablty ax a the thewind tbewind thewind
wind wa Wf wee so s severe sve and the th du dust storm am amblnding s sblinding so
blinding blnding that no DO team tem could cul llv up to its itsreputation It itsreputation
reputation reputton Many 1y of the th critics rUle of the thegame tJi tJigame
game gae here 119e believe blivett that Eureka Eurtka will wn have haveno J iia iiano t
no difficulty dificuly in walking off with wih the thepennant t tpennant thepennant
pennant pennant Lumley Lumly the new nw catcher cather for forEureka furEureka u
Eureka Eureka pave gve striking strlklnt evidence eidene of what whathe wht whthe
t he will wU do in the te future Of the th old oldscore o4guarti
Iuar guarti ot of tie the te teant Dti nothiag nlre more CUt n V Vsaid
sid said than that t1 they wl wift Jve live up to tj tjrepututlon h
score reputton scor repututlon scoreEureta th they ghe gatii lat last fmre sepjrue Th The Thescore
1234R67S8 1234R67S8Provo 1 a i 7 i i iProQ
Provo nm 1 0 6 1 12 2 9 i iEreka 0 4 4Eureka
Eureka Ereka J 01 4 4V110 IJfl Id i itenda 2 iAttendanrV d8
AttendanrV tenda V
RINGERS RUN IN INON INON iNON
ON SHORT LINES LINESOleaveland LINESOeaveland LINESOleaveland
Oleaveland Oeaveland Team Te Play ly Disguised Disgsed Ball BallTossers EallTosser an anTosse
Tossers TossersBUT Tosse TosseBUT TosserBUT
BUT THE RAILROADERS WIN WINWEIRD WINWEIRD WINWEIRD
WEIRD EXHIBITION OF GAME GAMESEEN GAMESEEN GAMEV
V SEEN AT T WALKERS WALKERSI WALKERSI =
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I It I te J 1 a great get crowd crwd of foxy fox ball tosscra tosscrawho t0 toesrswho rs rswJt
who travel under the same of tho Cleave Cloo e eMad
hi Mad d Commission J n company comJH n When it itcomes Iecomes itcomes
comes to tob8ing using their heads to win a ball ballI balme ballgame
I same me they have Mike Fisher of Tacoma TacomaboatenVafrGm TacoIBabfMtenilfiOII1 Tacoisabeatoiifrom
boatenVafrGm bfMtenilfiOII1 h bare re to Los Angeles via the thea thelIeW thesow
a sow sowiakk w Salt S ltLakst Laktf rOute r6Ute They Thc played a asmooth amooth asmooth
smooth game game yesterday csterdllyht in fact a sort of ofconfidence ofcentldenee ofConfidence
confidence same aM on n the 200 O0 fans who whowent Whowet whowest
went dOwn duw to Walkers field fi ld but the theShort theSh6rt theShort
Short Line team got away with the game gameafter gameatter gameattsr
after all When it came time Um to play pla ball ballyea ballu ballyea
yea u several minutes after the time tim ad advertised advertised advertised ¬
vertised only oiJl about half of the Cleave Clcaveland CleaveJanel Cleavelana
land team had put in an appearance appearanceThan appearancelhen appearanceThen
Than came the smooth s l tb work The TheCleavplands IJheCleavEl TheCJevelaJs
Cleavplands CleavEl nds hunted around among the thespectatorsand thePQet thespectatorsand
spectatorsand PQet tors1l00 brought out enough care carefully caretuny carefully ¬
fully concealed ball players to fill out the theteam thetetUII thetesiti
team The fans at once stamped them as asrltigers asringers
ringers rfng who had been smuggled into the thegrounds thegroundf theround5
grounds In street clothes to fool the theShert theShott thehect
Shert hect Lines Their names were given tven to tolleusser tothe tothe
the scorers as deFarIaDd > Rudo Ruifo and andlIeut andfleusser
lleusser ser but when they got Into acuon acuonanyone actionne acUonyone
anyone yone ne posted on baseball coukl eoukicasUy eoukicasUythat easily easilyOB easilythat
OB that they were Rube Waddell Larry LarryLajoie Larryjoie LarryJute
Lajoie joie and Hans Wagner WagnerPlayed WagnerPlayed d ner nerPlayed
Played Star Ball BallTh BallTh BallThey
Th They y were ere the feature of the game In Inthe Inthe Inthe
the seventh when the score stood 18 to 1 1against 1against 1against
against them the Cleavelands brought broughtforth broughtforth broughtforth
forth McFarland Waddeli and for two twoinnings twoinnings twoInnings
innings lie made the Short Lines look lookcheap lookcheap lookcheap
cheap Not a mtn got past second base baseIn baseIn baseIn
In the last innings his team mates jeal jealo jealOtiS jealous
o OtiS s of the reception given him by the thenow thenow thenow
now madly mad excited > fans loafed and re refused re refUMd refused ¬
fused to chase the balls driven to the theoutfield theoutfield theoutfield
outfield Five more runs resulted resultedIn rtSult > d dIn
In the eighth Hans Wagner Va ner who trav traveled travek trayeled ¬
eled d under the name of Heuser Heus r was dis discovered dlsoovered discovered ¬
covered in his true colors > when he sent senta
a threebaKser away awx over in left seer scorlii 5COrh seerlug
lii h lug two runs Ruffo oti second base was wasquickly wasqt wasquickly
quickly qt ffklY suspected a as Lajoie by b the way wayhe wayh wayhe
he h handled that bug bugThese bsgThese
These three men were f rt th t the stars of tho thojptiw thegunc
I jptiw JPl i in spite of the fact that they were weredisguised wereI weredisguised
I disguised d in loi long g trousers and an boiled boiledshirt boiledsbirt bailedShirtu
shirt They Tlw pot ot thetglad the htd hand on every everyoccasion everycc everyoeeaston
V of the thorain therain theratn
occasion cc on The other members
rain dealers dea team although they were wereclad werec wereclad
clad c in regular lar baseball uniforms failed lailedmiserably failedmiserdbly failetniiserably
miserably to awaken the enthusiasm enthusiasmthese enthusiasmtbe4ie enthusiasmthese
these three ringers rln ers did The Short Lines Linesdki Linesdid Linesdid
did 118 sot ot V protect the game but seemed seemedwilling seemedwlllln seemedwilling
willing wlllln to go ahead and take chances on ontheir unthtir ontheir
their share of the sate receipts receiptsThe receiptsThe receiptsThe
The game was an amusing one and no nobody nobod nobody ¬
body bod kicked for his twobits after It WAS WASThett wasover vas vasover
over There was plenty of life and action actionand actionand actionand
and running both around the he bases and andafter andI
I after anertbe the ball btdLTherAllroaders The Therallroaders railroaders were busy busyin busyin bUSYin
in the former stunt and the Commission Commissionboys Commissionboys Commisslo4tboys
boys in ithe hitter IaU r When It wag all over overthere overthere overthere
there < was such a sreat etlt fnter interest in the theoutcome them theouicose
outcome m cO that everybody anxiously asked askedwhat askedwhat askedwhat
what V tH t1l so score r was V and got the an answer ans answer ¬
swer s 2 Zl to o 8 8TV V
TV score ote the te game e was v s a adifficult difficult job jobbut jobhut jobbut
but it ruads something like this thisShort thiaShort thisShort
Short Lines LinesAB LinesB LinesAB
AB B R IT PO A E ES EStIr ESearee
S StIr Searee r < > c S 4 1 M A 1 11wRhey 1It1lP 1I1heV
1wRhey It1lP ey 2 h 1 Z 7 1 i 1 Q QKifllerer 0Kisierer
Ki Kifllerer ereV i f 7 S t 5 2 0 0 0Ferrin 0P 1 1F0rdn
Ferrin P s S5 R 4 2 S i 1 1 1KaflmetfeeM A ARa1m AfrltasmtsOeen > >
KaflmetfeeM Ra1m r f f T tJ 1 = S 1 1B ft ftB ftg
B B Mai 4etts ettc et 1 h 1 71 1 X XKv 7 0 0 0f 0tVasop
f Kv wy a f 4 1 1 1 1r 8 8TI 0 ft >
r TI 1 > Margetts r f 2 0 8 0 0 4 0 0U IUealer 0Wler3b
U Uealer Wler3b ewOer 3 b i 4 2 1 0 0A 0Amesp
Ames A Amesp p G 4 I S J 6 5 gThals JS JSTotals 8 8Totals
Totals a 5 5Cleaveland 2 f 1 1Cleaveland 1Cleavelan3
Cleaveland Cleavelan3 Commission Co CoAB CoB CoAB
AB B R II JV PO A E EStewart E EStert ICStewsrtsa
Stewart Stewsrtsa sa S 1 S 3 1 1 1Christy 1Chr 1Christy
Christy Chr r f 8 00 ft 0 0 0 IH 0 0Hewsner 0Tuterrf
H Hewsner Tuterrf r f 4 1 Q 1 2 0 t 1 1YOMftg 1 1YtHitig
Young M a f K i I 1 i e e eGtmn fGuun 0Guns
Guns 3 b 9 3 1 hi If 1 1 I 4 5 5XcFartand 5ocliartaad 5MeFartaud
XcFartand 1 1 h p 6 1 I S 6 1 1 1Mtt1t 1Snlthlf
Smith Snlthlf I f 50 50Ruffo 0 3 8 1 1 1Ruffo 1Jtuffo
Ruffo 1 b I 1 9 9Oetlfr 1 3 g 0 0OEthr oOetlerc
Oetlfr Oetlerc c c R 1 1James 1 I t S 41 41Tamel 0James
James p 3 b K 1 h 4 1 1j i 3 3h 3rutals
j h ToUte Vu 11 11Score 14 T 15 JZ JZSOrf i iScore
Score by innings 12345 1 J 4 i l 7 8 8Short 9 9Short l lShortLines
Short ShortLines Lta Li US i5I11G00523 i5I11G00523Ceavelands i S 11168 1 1 6 0 523 523Cleavelands 523CPt
Cleavelands CPt > aelands t f f ft 0 f 1 11 3 2 f 0 6 6Twobase 6Twobase 6Twobose
Twobase Hits llitHU ifitsHughey Hughey he Ferris Camp CampAmes CampAmes CampAmea
Ames ± Stewart Smith James Three Threebuse Threebose
buse b Hits HltsHeu JlitsHeusser Heusser r Base on Balls BallsOff BallsOffAm BallSOffAwes Off OffAmes
Ames Am 2 off James Ta 2 off Gunn 1 1Struck 1Strutk IStrue
Struck Out OutBy By Ames 7 by James 2 by byMcFariand byIeFariand byMcFarland
McFariand 3 3 Left on Bases BasesShort BasesShortUPe8 BasesShortLines Short ShortJames
Lines 1 Ceavflands 11 Wild Pitches PltchesTames PitchesJawms
James Gunn 2 McFarland Ames Hit Hitby Hitby Hitby
by Pitcaer PitcberRuffo Ruffo Stolen Bases BasesSeare BasesSeareKimeeer Scare Scarekimerer SeareKiRMrer
kimerer Herrin rriu B B Ifargetts a etts 3 Wess Wessler Wessicr ess essler
ler 2 Time of Game Gamel Game10 l5d Umpire UmpireHahn UmpireHabn lJfupireHahn
Hahn AtteNdance AtteNdanceCOLORED 300 300COLORED iOOCOLORED
COLORED TEAM BEATS BEATSV1NCENTNOJTS B BEATSVINCENTi1OTTS ATS ATSVINCENTNOfTS
V1NCENTNOJTS IN OGDEN OGDENSpecial OGDENSpedal OGDENSpecial
Special to The Herald HerakiOgden Heraldd heraldOgden
< Ogden d n April 39 31The The game of o baseball baseballtoday basebaJItoday baseballtoday
today between the VincentXott Vlnc ntXott team of ofSalt i iSalt
Salt Lake and the Assembly A mbly club team teamof teamor teamof
of Ogden was pretty much a onesided onesidedaffair onesidcatir onesidedaffair
affair The Assembly club team won wonea wonssiI i ii
i easily ea ssiI and but for earetessness Cttr ness would wouldhave wouklRave weekhave
have shut the others out entirety As it itwas Itwas itwas
was the score steed 32 1 to 2 In favor of ofthe oftAM ofthe
the darkey clarke boys boysWhite b6yWhite boysWhite
White Fronts 33 Auerbach11 Auerbach11TIle Auerbach 11 11The
The White Fronts beat the Auerbach Auerbachteam AUUrbSCILtsst uerbachtJIl
team yesterday y tfrclay morning in a game of ofba ofba ofbseboIl
ba bseboIl ehall 11 by a score of 33 to 11 The game gamewas gameW55 aJRe aJRewas
was r layed ed on the Twelfth East and andFvHttli andFourth
Fourth South grounds gr i5fldf The teams lined HHe4op linedup I Iup
up as a foUowg foUowgAuerbach fllewaAvorbocha UevM
Auerbach Position White llke Fronts iro ts I
Bloomfield C W V Gray Gnt GrayIaises
James P P GrayNorrte I
SMtth Smith JB J B NorrlsP Gray
Rich 2B 2 13 Toffer TofferP I
P Kfcih F B i Honing Hofihi HofihiOPen Jof1l
OPen SS Ervine Eni ErvineSoutham 1
Southam R R F 1 J Holder HolderCteMtemeM HoldorCanteMaelt HolderChrhitessea
CteMtemeM c C F L L Ftoh
Taylor L L1 F W F Crew CrewBone CrewBone
Bone Yard Twirlers Vin VinIn WinIn
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In a hotly hoU contested tOIIt game ani W h hsoterds7 baebHlt baebHltewterrfajr III
ewterrfajr at t Liberty park rk tbe t he B B9IM hiss hissTSICIera e Yard Yardvtfrters Yarfll
vtfrters T dera defeated the MorrteoaMerriH M > ri1i I
Lumber tompany team The feature of ofIke rf rfthe
the ftmmn w was s the star catcWng itaf of Jevm Jevmatao JiB JiBa1Jllo vase vasealso
also the pitching of Coombs The Tbenerr win winners winnezs ¬
ners lined I va u as follows Evans stat amiWeWner uMlWeld I IWeidner
WeWner Weld > r c Coombs 0011I and Bam p Bow Bowmmn Do I I1IIa
mmn 1 lO b is Bre Brewstroo stron 2 b Hilton s Ias b
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The T Dwbci team t am defeated the San Sanand I
Pld Pelroe Y8t yestCrday ntay bra by 5 eer er 18 to t
Th4 feature Iure was as tit ltdtt pltckhsg 0 ofisud Ji JiItnd
and fieldtee fleld of Jeffs The winners I line ia iaIU
IU 11 as a 5 fellows Spencer Spenc hC r c llattsoB > V
9Nlbers Wslber 1bf 1 b R Spencer Sp er 2 b Mo iloffat Iorfi f fat
J h Hirttont SB Stayner Sta ner I f Jeffa JeffaIB JefXin
In f 1 T Spencer r f fPlatform fPlatform fPlatform
Platform Men MenWin MenWinThe Win WinTh WinTM
Th TM freight fret bt officemen of the O S L I
and tbe freight frp reiht 8 t pattorm men of tho tht th thSami
same samr road met m t again yesterday yest rday in a ball
game It was wa a1J simply a case of top muck muchmosote muckmueie muckmusole
mosote by a a score of a g to 4 The T best bestwork estu9tk bestork
work ork was Wa done by Miller on third Burt
in middle field and ndLewla Lewis at bat batEXCURSION batQ betOGDEN
Q ca i iEXCURSION
EXCURSION TO OGDEN OGDENMay OGDENMay3
May M May3 May3Via y 3 3Via f fVta
Via Oregon Short Line Line under aupices
Modern loc1 it Woodmen of America Special
train leaves Salt Lake 715 71 p m re returning rerhg retlftig ¬
turning rhg leaves Ogden midnight Rounfl
trip 6Pb ij UH 1ot City CI 1 ticket offioo 201
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IVICIOUS I VICIOUS ASSAULT ASSAULTON
ON THE UMPIRE UMPIREMurphy UMPIRE1iurphyof
Murphy 1iurphyof of San Pranicseo to be Ex Expelled Expelled Ezpelled ¬
pelled From League LeagueNO LeagueO LeagueNO
NO O CAUSE FOR THE ATTACK ATTACKOAKLAND ATTACoAKLAND ATTACIOAKLAND
OAKLAND OAKLANDA DROOPS V A PAIR PAIRV9F 9F V9FV V9FGAMES OF OFGAMES 9FGAMES
GAMES GAMESSan GAMESSan GAMESSan
San Francisco April 30 3OThe 30The The specta spectators spectators spectatorn ¬
tors of todays toda s game were furnished furnishedthe
the unusual spectacle of a player mak making makIng makleg ¬
ing a vicious and long continued at attack attack attack ¬
tack on an umpire In the first inning inningwhile inningI
I while Murphy of the local team was at atbat atI atbat
bat he found fault with Perrines de decisions decisions tiecisions ¬
I cisions in calling strikes on him Mur Murphy Murphy Murphy ¬
phy on the third ball went ent outon out on an aninfield anI
I infield hit and returned toward the theplate U1eplate theplate
plate when Captain Wilson was en engaged oft oftgaged l lgaged ¬
gaged in an argument with Perrine PerrineMurphy PerrineIurphy PerrineMurphy
Murphy thrust him one side ide and struck struckthe stTU struckthe k kthe
the umpire on the head Perrines Perrinesmask perrinesmask Perrinesmask
mask fell off and he recreated re reated toward towardIhe towardhe
he grand stand Murphy following and andshowering an anshowering andshowering
showering blowg blow on Perrines face facePolicemen facePolicemen i
Policemen ran up placed Murphy un under tintier ¬ I
tier arrest and took him to the police policestation policestation policestation
station Perrine was so badly cut cutabout cutabout i iabout
about the face that game was suspend suspended sU5pend1 ¬
ed for 20 Q minutes in order that his in injuries injuries ¬
juries could be dressed When play playwas playwasresumed playwas
was wasresumed resumed Walter aUer Christy the Cali California CalifornIa California ¬
fornia University coach was pressed pressedinto pressedinto
into service and officiated on the bases baseswhile baseswhile baseswhile I
while Perrine umpired at the plate platePresident platePresident I
President Eugene F Bert of the Pa Pacific iadue ¬
cHic Coast Baseball league tonight tonightstated tonihtstated tonightstated
stated that he would personally prose prosecute 1 vroecute ros roscuterirty ¬
cute cuterirty Marty Murphy in the police court courtj courttomorrow I
j tomorrow for the th players assault sault this tmsI tnis I Iafternoon
I afternoon on Umpire Perrine It de developed de developed ¬ I Ieloped
veloped tonight that Murphys Iurph s arrest arrestwas arrestwas I Iwas
was directly caused through the order orderof orderof I Iof
of Mr Bert Mr tr Bert who is an at attorney attorne attorney ¬
torney torne declared that he would vigor vigorously vigorously ¬ I Iously
ously prosecute Murphy not only a 53 3 a amatter amatter i imatter
matter of legal justice but also to in insure insure ¬ i
sure future protection of umpires and andto andto i ito
to prevent acts of rowdyism row yi m in games gameswhich gameswhich ames ameswhich
which are patronized p tronized by ladies and gen gentlemen gentiemen ¬
tlemen Mr Ir Bert said saidThe saidThe saidThe
The assault was absolutely unpro unprovoked unprJvoked unpryoked ¬
voked cowardly and contemptible It Itwas Itwas Itwas
was further aggravated by the condi condition onilion n1i n1ition ¬
tion of Perrine who was unable to pro protect protect protect ¬
tect himself on account of an au injury to tohis tohis tohis
his right arm which hieh was maimed by a afoul afoul afoul
foul tip this morning mornin I have already alreadyexpelled alrelJyexpelled alreiiyexpelled
expelled Murphy from from the league and andthis andthis andthis
this will stop him hi l from playing any anywhere an anwhere anywhere ¬
where that organized baseball exists existsI
I propose propose to have decent baseball in the theleague thel theleague
league l e and nd d it matters V not what club clubthe dubthe clubthe
the player may belong to he will be begiven begiven begiven
given the same punishment for stwh stwha sn h ha
a flagrant violation of law and decen decency t1e tlecmC3 n ney ¬
cy I feel that we owe such actbn to tothe tothe tothe
the public publicSan publicSan publicSan
San Francisco shut out Oakland in inthe Inthe inthe
the opening game In the morning Mil Millers MiIlers MUlers ¬
lers pitching coupled with faultless faultlessfielding faultlesst1eldinr fauljlessfielding
fielding won the game me for Harris men menIn menIn menIn
In the afternoon Corbett had Oakland Oaklandentirely OaklaoontirelY Oaklandentirely
entirely nt sea A one hit in the IteM and andanother andanothfr andanother
another In the fourth fourtltinning inning being the thetotal thetotal thetotal
total of hits made against him himM
I M ll9rnini urningVGame rninx Game R B 11 E ICI
I San Francisco i 3 o III ftlOshland
Oakland klan t 3
Batteries Balteri BtteiijIlSr Milter till r HAil Wilson h Schmidt Schmidtand SehntHltand Schmidtand
II and Byrne Umpire tTmpirePerrMte 11mptrePerjAfternoon PerrN e eAfternoon
Afternoon Game R li E
San Francisco 5 5 l
Oakland l iBtteriesCorbett 5 I
BatteriesCorbett Batterle Coroolt and Shea IVKwkiman IVKwkimanand MMkh Rn RnA
and A l Byrne Umpires UmpiresPerrine Perrine and
Christy CIIr1St V VPortland
4
Portland 4 Tacoma O OPortland OPortlAnd 0Portland
Portland Ore April 31Garviss Garviws fine finepitching finepitching
pitching shut out Tacoma Tac lRa iu the game gametoday gamet
t I today toda with Portland The local pitcher pitcherwas ltchera
I was a mystery to the visitors the four fourj I
j hits they secured being scattered tteled ami in ini I
i effective Brown was hit freely and ef efI
I factively feetivel though fast fit fielding bv b Tacoma TacomaI Tacomakilled
I killed Dl off most of th the runners before beforethey core
they became threatening > Attendance
9 5000 00 Score ScoreV
V K R IL3IE 11 E EI
Portland = 4 I 12 3
i
Tacoma 0 4 I
Batteries BatterftSGarvln Garvin and Gates Brown Br wa a and d
Hogan Umpire UmpireKlopf UmpireKlopfLos Klopf KlopfLos
Los Angeles 5 Seattle 1 1Seattle 1Se 1Seattle
Seattle Se ttle Wash asb April NThe The score ore to ¬
day was 1 to 1 until the eighth i th inning toningassisted inningWhen inningwhen
When Los Angeles hit C Hall freely and anda andassisted
assisted a sisted by b errors brought in four runs
The locals played a weak game in all
departments The score scoreSeattle scoctScattk
H I 11 IC
Seattle 1 6 E6 6 I
Los Angeles 5 fi 1 11
Batteries Ba teriesC C Hall and Frary o rary Baum Baumand Baumalld Baumand
and Eager Umpire UmpireDal8 Davte Attendance AttendanceBike AtendanceBike
OO
Bike Riders Visit Ogden OgdenHarry OgdenHarry Ogdenharry
Harry Heairren and a number of Salt SaltLake StIltLke SaltLake
Lake bik bike = riders went to Ogden yester ester ¬
day to try the new track Although it is isnot isnot isnot
not finished yet et enough e h of the th surface
is laid so o that the boys could ride around
They The said last evening eveni on their return returnthat returnthat returnthat
that the track when finished would be bemuch bemuch bemuch
much faster than the focal one Quite a acrowd acrowd acrowd
crowd of f Ogdenites denltes were out to see the
boys ride rideSTANDING rideSTANDING rideSTANDING
STANDING OF THE TEAMS TEAMSNational TEAMSNational TEAMSNational
National League LeagueT
V W Woii w Lest p c
New T v York Yorklltti4ieRt 2 Sis
iftt lltti4ieRt Hir S V VChicago 4 00
yfcfef Chicago S V v 7 tf IS8 Eu <
Ctncimiati Ctnctmlntlikildpl s e 5 rJJ
lliiladVftphia S S p iIJI
Boston I 7 1ti 41 41rooktya
BrooMy rooktya 5 It m
St SLLeVIS Ltis Z s i it iAmerican m mAmerican iI iIAmerican
t
American League LeagueWon LeagueWoit
Leagueft
Won ft Lost P C Co CoYork l
New York
T I 4 0
PhilaOeliiiiife v 7 1 4 fJII
ClevetRHd C v JIid I t s 4t V
Washington s1Il V Vhicago 7 g
SL Louis U u g g
Chicago ehlea hicagoDetroit 6 f iG
g Detroit Detroit13ostoi t i 6 V w
Bostoit V s IWcstern SV SWestern J > an anVestern
V
Western League LeagueW
W w Lost L P 1 C
Omaha 3 i 750 T O o
st joMph 2 i i t n 7
Des MoiRes X 3 AH AHSteMx t tC8tunNle
Comrade I Ie
SteMx StonxCity City l 2 I 1
JJe enyer ver l 4 4NATIONAL M MNATIONAL
NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAGUENew LEAGUENew LEAGtiEV LEAGtiENew V I
New York 5 Brooklyn 3 3Brooklyn 3BoikIyn I
Brooklyn April lfri 1That That S SutHla SutHlabAit Sunday mlay bass haebftll bassbell
bAit in I popster in Brooklyn Uro k1yu was ws loarly olearlyevidenced loarlyevidenced I
> evidenced w today t Thirty Thltt thousand people peoplecot peoplegot peoplegot
got inside of th tIM Wahfugtoa a hiusto parK en enclosure enclosure elfcioure ¬
closure and fully flll 5WI were left outside outsidethe eutslcIetbe outside4he
the gates sat having vine been closed when the themaiwgement themanageme themanagemest
maiwgement t foyad f that ht the stands and andgrounds undgroul14ls stn4grenada
grounds were crowded tr wdltd to excess There Therewas Thorevas Therewas
was no police Interference Score ScoreR
R II 10 i
x New rsew x York YorkBrooklyn or 5 or 9 i
Brooklyn 3 g 4
Batteries Batterlerl1cGlnnit McGinnitj and Brfisnahan Br nahani
Jones nes and Bergen BergenTwobage BergenTwob BergenV
V Twobage te Hits HI HitsStrang Strang 2 Batch Ow ¬
en mt Dobbs D Djbba bb8 2 Bases on Balto BallttOtt Off Jones
3 offrMcGinnity off leG McGinnlty I onIt 2 Struck Out OutBj By
Jones 4 by MeGinnity 5w 5 Umpire
Johnston Tolmstono TolmstonoChicago JoliflatOiloChicago e eChicago
Chicago 8 Cincinnati 5 5Cincinnati 5 5Clndnnotl 5Clnc
Cincinnati Clnc nnuti April 30 nErro Errors wore re retsponslble re5ponsfble reapons4ble
tsponslble for the moat of the run rurti today todavitRwo todRY1wo
itRwo orroiw qlnthe in tlia tenth tenthoornbln1h1 oombTnM V with
fbur hits gave ve the Chieagoes Chico goeS fl ChI e runs
when when but one should sh uld have J ao been be scored
Attendance 13600 Score ScoreCincinnati
R ItThE U E
Cincinnati K5 5 9 E4 t
Chicago ChicagoBatteries4cch g Si 16 2
Batteries BatteriesCh Chech ch and Phelps Lundgrcn Lundgrcnand
and ONeIlL ONeillEarned I
Earned RunsCineinnati 1 Chicago ChI ago 2
Twobase HUsOdell Schlel Bases on
BallsOff Chech 2 off Lundsrw Jun 4 5
Struck Out OutB OutBy By Chech 2 2 Umpires
LmSlie and Klem KlemPittsburg KlemPittsburg KiemPittsburg
Pittsburg 10 St St Louis 4 4SU 4St 4SL
SU St Louis April April3tPittsburg 38 Pittsburg took the theopening thelj1enlng theopening
opening game of the series from the local 105thational
National league team today in a game gamecharacterized gamecharacterized gamecharacterized
characterized by the poor fielding of of f the theSt
home team Taylor pitched a fair game
Attendance 7000 Score
R H E
St Louis n 4 x X
p Pittsbulb PittsburgBatteriesTaylor Hb uJ io 1 1
Batteries BatterlesTalor Taylor and Warner Leever Leeveri Leeverand Lecverand
i and Pelts PeltzTwobae PeltsTwobase
1 Twobae < WTbas Hits HitsF P Clark Threebase
Hit HitLeech TT Leech Bases on Balls BallsOff Off Taylor Ta lot
4 off Leever 7 Struck lOutBy Out By Taylor
l 1by by Lc Lecver vcr 4 4 Umpire UmplreODo UmplreODoAMERICAN UmpireODayAMERICAN ODay ODayAMERICAN
AMERICAN LEAGUE LEAGUEChicago LEAGUEChicago LEAGUEChIcago
Chicago 6 Detroit O OChicago oCblc 0Chicago
Chicago Cblc go April 30 QTh Th Detroit team
o7lrrered fr L a f17 shutout 1101 at the hands of th the c
local team today by the score of of6 6 to 0 0were
Chicago made no errors White for Chi
CagO pltch pitched d In P perfect rfect form aJlowjn allowing
t tie e Detroit team but four hits which
were scattered Attendance 16600 The
score scoreChicago
R tt H E
Chicago ChicagoDetroit 6 S 0
Detroit u 0 4 1
BatteriesVhltc and W V SnlTlvan Sullivan Kil KilCleveland Ku KuV
V Han and J Sullivan SullivanCleveland c 1 1Cleveland
Cleveland 11 St Louis 1 1St 1SL 1St
St Louis April SQHits by Stone and
S2hin S2hin4IOwlns Kohler following 4IOwlns Bradleys radlcy error rror In n the
ninth inning saved the local Americans
from a shutout Cleveland winning all
the way easily easll by b a score of 11 to 1 1
Attendance 14200 1J Score ScoreSt Scorest
ILHB E ECleveland
St Louis Ri H
f 1 4 i 4
Cleveland jj 14 2 4
Batteries BattQrl BatteriesHowell Howell BuchanaB Susaen Sug en
and Weaver Joss and Bemis BemlsWESTERN BemisWESTERN HerniaWESTERN
WESTERN LEAGUE LEAGUESt
St Joseph 4 Sioux City 2 2St 2St 2St
St Joseph April 3 JtSt St Joseph took
the opening game of the local season seaS n from from
Sioux City this afternoon by b a score of
4 to 2 2 Score ScoreSt
R 1l H E
Yl YlE3 E3
St Joseph 4 11 3
Sioux City Cit 2 8 1
Batteries BatteriesEyler Eyler and Noyes Koetal Ko tal and
Baerwald BaerwaldColorado BnerWaldColorado BaerwaldColorado
Colorado Springs 6 Des Moines 2 2Colorado 2Colorado 2Colorado
Colorado Springs April 30 JOFlnc Pine weaih weaiher th thcr
er drew a large crowd that saw the locals
Win a well deserved victory over Des
Moines Score ScoreDes
R II E 1
Des Moines oines l 7 I
Colorado Springs 6 8 3
Batteries BatteriesLiefield Liefield Stillman a and d Wake
field Minor and Mitze MitzeOmaha 3litzeOmaha IitzeOmaha
Omaha 6 6Denver Denver 2 2Denver 2Denvcr 2Denver
Denver April SO 2Errors Errors at critical
times lost Denver the game today t0d8 Score ScoreR ScoreDenter ScorerLHE
R rLHE H E
ri 11 Ei
Denver 2 S 4
Omaha O 6 V VBntteriesVmsbinder r i ipanioii
BntteriesVmsbinder ri = I bind and d L4cht Corn Cornpardon om omparifon
pardon and Gonding GondingrAMERICAN GondingAMERICAN GondingAMERICAN
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATIONAt
At Columbus COlumbusCoJumbus Columbus 5 St Paul 6 6At 6 6At 6At
At Louisville IoulsviJJeLouisvJJJe Louisville 10 Minneapo MinneapoAt
Jis 5 5At 5At
At Toledo ToledoToled Toledo 5 Milwaukee 7 7WINE 7NINE 7NINE
NINE INNINGS INNIf INNINGSNO GS NO SCORE SCOREPocatello SCOREPo SCOREPocatello
Pocatello Po atello and Idaho Falls Play Fast FastGame FastGame FastGame
Game of Baseball at atFormer atFormer atFormer
Former Place PlaceSpecial PlaceSpCial PlaceSpecial
Special to The Herald HeraldPocatello IleraldPocateJJo HeraldPocatello
Pocatello April aFor For nine innings
the Idaho Falls alltr shift ud Pocateilo PO < teno baseball bftpb ll
teams te ms played here today without wltho t scoring
8 run At t the end n of this timetbe mime the game gamewas gsmewas ame amewas
was called to allow the th visitors vt ltot8 to catch catoha
a train for home The game was fast
from start to flnlslL flni5Jgredt great fielding being 1
done by b both bothttIInn teamj teamjBoth team teamBoth
Both pitchers were highly Ili hlJ effective I
Hall for Idaho Falls aII allowing but nor
hit In the th nineinnings striking 8trikiJJ out eleven elevenmen elevenmen Ievenmen
men and walking Sklng but one on < The visitors visitorsgot visitorsgot l ltfJrs I
got ot six safe ones off Fredell hut they
were well scattered and did no damage
Fredell struck out eight of o the visitors I
and walked but one onemIt man
The batteries were Po POAtIt at lr FredHl FredHland Fndlland Predeliand
and Fuller Idaho Falls F n8 Hall and Dove
Umpire lImplreVest West WestZEHRING
ZEHRING V BEST MAN MANSalt MAI1Salt AN ANI ANSalt
I
Salt lake Bowler Wins High Aver Average Average Average ¬
age at Spokane Tour Tournament Tournament Tournament ¬
nament namentthe namentBowlers namentBowlers
Bowlers of the northwest who attended I
the recent bowling congress at Spokane Spokaneare Spoka
are now well convinced that Salt Lakes s
large bowling scores s < ores are not of the phony
kind Salt Lake had but one representa ¬ I
tive at the tournament W V S Ziahring 7 hriAg
tho well known local crack but aehring Imrtn Imrtnwas
was just fast enough to walk away with wit I i
the th high average prize for or the tourna tournament tournamen tournanient
ment men His average ds ntfs191 111 fl1 5 5tj > for the theSiX i isix i
six games in which he took pert p rt Against
aehring were the best bowlers in the i inorthwest inorthwea
northwest some of the cities having say sayeral I Ieral
eral entries but the local man beat them themall I Iall
all When Vhe It is taken into consideration considerationthat
that the scores were wer made on strange strangealleys stnu strangealIey e eaneY
alleys against a fnst men used to the same samealleys J Jalleys
alleys one can see that he was going
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Saturday SaturdayGJemvoort SaturdayGlenwood
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GJemvoort Springs Colo Cob April 3 3Courier 31 31CourIer 3Courier
Courier Elmer Chapman arrived here heretonight heretonight heretonight
tonight from Camp Roosevelt The Thepresident Thepresidents j i
president hunting party had an un unSuccessful onSuccessful i isuccessful i
successful day da yesterday bagging only onlyone I Ione Ione
one bobcat The hunters are not fully fullydecided fullydecided V Vdecided
decided on the question of moving the thecamp theCIlmp thecamp
camp The game is so plentiful on onWest onWest onWest
West Divide creek that they may re remain remaln remain ¬
main there for < the balance of their theirstay theirstay theirstay
stay in the mountains though they theyhad thiYhad theyhad
had been planning to go to the head headof h headof d dof
of Garfield creek about fifteen pliI pliIfrom yeSes yeSesfrom mile milefrom
from here early In the week Thereis Thereis There lhereis
is one objection however At least two twodays twoda twodays
days da s would be lost in malnpx ma n the thechange Uwchange thechange
change Secretary Secre ry Loeb will visit the thepresident th thpresident thepresident
president tomorrow tornorr tet company with withChapman V VChapman
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j Ogden Monday May 1 1KNIGHTS 1KNIGHTS 1KNIGHTSOFCO1UM8UVS
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KNIGHTS KNIGHTSOFCO1UM8UVS KNIGHTSOFCO1UM8UVSClass OF COLUMBUS OFCOLUMBUSI OFCOLUMBUSClass COLUMBUSClass I
Class of 83 Members Initiated byOgden by byouncil
Ogden Council Yesterday Yesterdayfternoon YesterdayMternoon
Afternoon AfternoonXesterday fternoonYesterday MternoonYestcrday
Yesterday was a gala day for the theKnights thenights
1 Knights of Columbus not only onl of Ogden
but of Utah Idaho Wyoming Vvoml g and Ne I Ivada Ivada
vada Ogden 01dencouncll council No N 777 celebrated celebratedthe
the Initiation of a class of eightythree eightythreenew t lghtythreenew
new members yesterday esterd 3 afternoon and andthe andthe V Vthe
the event evcn was wa made the occasion for ex excursions cxcursions ¬
cursions of the members of this Catho ¬
lie society from various parts partsif of Utah Utahand Utahand Utahand
and from four other states There were wereabout wereabout ere
about fifty flft of the knights from Salt Lake Lakewith Laktwith Lakewith I
with fifteen from Evanston and a number numberfrom numberfrom numberfrom
from other parts of Wyoming Idaho was wasrepresented Wasrepresented wasrepresented
represented by several who came espe especially espccially especialiy ¬
cially to participate In the programme programmeand
and in addition there were knights from
different states of the Union Uni n who hap happened happened happened ¬
pened to be In the city Ojt OjtThe
The members of the order assembled in inthe inthe J
the lodge room at 10 1 oclock In the morn mornIng
Ing and marched to St Josephs church churchthere churchthere
there being about 250 men in line and andthe andthe andthe
the procession extending nearly nearl two twoblocks Iblocks
blocks At the church mass was cele celebrated
brated and in in the afternoon the regular regularUKC reguiarlodge regularlod5e I Ieightthree
lodge UKC aecaiun session uvvuiicu occurred when w HUH a a ui class a of ofeigthtythree
I Ithree
eightythree novitiates was given the thethree thethree
three degrees and enrolled as members of ofOgdeh ofOgden ofOgdea
Ogden council In tho evening at S 5oclock Soe1ock Soclock
oclock a banquet was spread in Tollers Tollershall Tollershall Tellershall
hall covers being laid for 200 Owing to tothe tuthe tothe
the fact that the special train chartered charteredby
by b the Salt Lakers left at 10 oclock it itwas itwas itwas
was Impossible to curry out tho entire entireprogramme entireprogramme entireProgranime
programme ant a number of the toasts toastswere toastswere toastswere
were dispensed with withJudge withJudse withJudge
Judge W V T L Masinnis past ast grand grandknight grandknight rand randknight
knight of Ogden council acted as toast toastmaster toastmaster toastmaster
master and gave a welcome to the visit visiting visiting isIt isItIng ¬
ing knights paraphrasing the saying SaYil b of ofPresident orPresident ofPresident
President Roosevelt that if i all Americans Americanscould Americanscould AmcrIcanscould
could only know one another it would wouldbe wouldbe wouldbe
be all right by making the same state statement statrment statement ¬
ment as regards re rds Catholics George Gco e K KGibson KGibson KGibson
Gibson territorial deputy spoke on The TheOrder TheOrder TheOrder
Order saying that it had grown from fromL
4 L membership of of2000 2000 in 1991 to a mem membership membership ¬
bership of 200000 in Fifth John TohnT J Harvey Harveygrand JInrvcygrand Harveygrand
grand knight of Salt Lake council No XoOO NotXi2
002 gave a toast UTo To Our President PresidentSenator PresidentSenator PresidentSenator
Senator P L Flannican grand knight knightof
of Beno council No 9S7 S spoke for the thestate1 thestatt thestatd
state1 of Nevada eulogizing eulo izlng the spirit of ofprogress ofprogress ofprogress
progress that was making makln the new Ne Nevada 1evada Nevada ¬
vada and mentioning the recent organ organization organIzation organiztion ¬
ization of the order of the Knights of ofColumbus ofColumbus ofColumbus
Columbus In the state as an evidence evidencethat evidencethat evidencethat
that the progress was not all on the ma material amatcrlal ¬
terial side sideAs sideAs sideAs
As the Salt Lakers were obliged to toleave toleave
leave the toastmaster announced an onnced that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the guards uards at the door would let any anyman anyman anyman
man out who could show a pass over overthe overthe overthe
the Western Pacific All others were wereobliged wereobJlgcd wereobliged
obliged to remain remainIV
IV v J Caslun of Evanston spoke for forthe forthe or orthe
the state of Wyoming Y omlng enumerating a anumber anumber anumber
number of the resources resourc s of that state stateJ
J 1 D Sullivan formerly of o Ogden was wason wason wason
on the theprogramme programme for a a song but was wascompelled wascompetlld wascompelled
compelled to respond to two encores and andto updto aPdto
to do likewise later in the evening eveningRev eellingRc evening11ev
Rev Rc P M 1 Cushnahan eulogized the thechurch thechurch thechurch
church sayiiiK saIII that it was above all allstates al1ftatls allstates
states and solitical divisions divisionsJoseph dhIgionsToseph divisionsJoseph
Joseph Allen of Evanston Wyo T O re responded r roondecI Tosnonded ¬
sponded in behalf of o the press Im ss David DavidHickey DavidHickey DavidHickey
Hickey grand knight of Ogden O den council councilspoke councilspoke
I Ispoke
spoke for Utah Don Maguire responded respondedto ret onded ondedto
to the toast The Pope PopeDuring PopeDurin PopeDuring
During Durin the progress pro ess of tho banquet banquetMisses banquetlIsses banquetMisses
Misses May Conroy Bessie B sle McCarty lcCart Ag Aggio Agio Aggin
gin io Grill and Irene Tomasek rendered in instrumental instrumenlal instrumental ¬
strumental selections selectionsAmong selectIonsAmonI selectionsAmong
Among the visitors were W T E Gilbert Gilbertof
of Los Angeles An lles P L FBannigan and andMichael andIiehaclt andMichael
Michael Iiehaclt J Kieley Kieleof of Reno 2Cev Xe T P PKelly PKelly
Kelly M O Connell and an Roy Ro T Byrne Byrneof B rne rneof
of Omaha W V J Cashin J U Alterd AlterdDavid AllerdDaid AhlardDavid
David Hamilton Frank rank Harrison Ed EdKennedy EdKennoo EdKennedy
Kennedy Kennoo A J 1 McCarty McCarty Ed McGary ICGa r Hd HdKernan lIdKorean
Kernan Jack Burke lIeCartjv John ohn Smith A J JScholt 1SchoJt 1 1Seholt I
Scholt James F Donovan G ONeil and andFrank andFrank
Frank Maher all of Evanston Wyo WyoTho VyOThe 7yO 7yOThe
The Ogden council < Knights of Colum Columbus Columbll8 Cohimbms ¬ I
bus was W organize less I S than three years yearsago yesr8ago yearSago
ago with thirtyeight members and K d it now nowHS nowI nowTo nowli
li HS over 2W 2WTo 250To I
To Remove Obstruction ObstructionThe V VTime
The Utah 1 tall Construction company ompn yes yesterday yesterdoy I ¬
terday forwarded R grading ra1tR camp outfit outfitsuitable ootfitsuitableo
suitable for lr sheltering sbf > lterln I and working about aboutICO
ICO ft men to the Ertson tunnel on the theUnion UmTrnlon I
Union Pacific where > the big cave re recently recently ¬
cently blocked the lie traffic and necessi necessitated necestltated iacessltated ¬
tated the construction of a temporary temporarytrack temporarylrack temporarytrack
track around the > hill so that trains tra ltfJ could couldlw conIdbe
lw b moved past the obstruction The con construction contrucUon constrmmctlon ¬
struction company working undEr the thedirection thcdlre
direction dlre < tlon of Chief Engineer Enbln r Berry Herr will willremove willremve willremove
remove the obstruction and open opc UD the theold theold theold
old line as rapidly as possible working workingforces worklnCforces workingforces
forces day and night nightRepairs nightRepairs nightRepairs
Repairs Nearing Completion CompletionThe
The roof of the Us bi Scowcroft S ware wareHouse WRrenouse warenouse
nouse and the parts of the walls Mown Mownaway biownaWH blownaway
away aWH by b the wind a week ago are being beingreplaced beingreplaced beingreplaced
replaced as rapidly as possible and andlt lt is is isexpected
expected they th will be b in place by Thurs Thursday Thursdt Thornday ¬ I
day dt making one of the most rapid pieces piecesof pJ pJof
of reconstruction work ever ver i erformed lierformedIn erformedin I Iin
in the city cit considering the difficulties difficultiesconnected difficultiesconnected difficultiesconnected
connected with it itOgden itOgden itV
V Ogden Briefs BriefsE
E O Wattis came in yesterday csterda from fromLa j I
Las La Vegas VerasTwo VegasTwo
Two Greeks were arrested yesterday yesterdayafternoon yesterdayafternoon yesterdayafternoon
afternoon by h Special Spt Cial > Officer Baker of the theUnion theFnlon theinion I
Union Pacific The arrest was made in inthe inthe inthe
the railroad yards and the charge against againstth againstthe
th the men Is that of petit larceny in steal stealIng stealIng stealing
Ing coal coalJames coalTames coalJames I
James H Wallis of Sugar City Ida Idawas Idawas Idawas
was In Ogden d < n last night en t n route to toChattanooga I IChaUlnoo IChattanooga
Chattanooga a Tenn where he will edit editthe editthe
the Elders Journal the church publics publication publlc8tion publicstion ¬ I
tion which nlch is the organ of the Mormon Mormonmissionaries Mormonmissionaries
missionaries In the southern states statesThe stateThe
I
The second of the open air band con concerts concerts conCerts ¬
certs was heW yesterday afternoon on oncity onJ oncity
city hall souare under u the h leadership ip of ofE ofIC
t i icutting
E J W lki Nichols h Rain necessitated the t thecutting I Icutting
cutting short ef the programme and dis < I Ipcrsed I Ipersed Ipersed
persed a crowd of about 1000 people who whohad whohad
had gathered gatht > rd to enjoy the music mu musicThe lc i iThe IThe
The police were were notified by b telephone telephoneIsst te telephonelast pbone pboneJast
last night nl ht that a young woman in the thehome I Ihome Ihome
home of Mr Ir Humphreys had been fright frightened frlghtencd frightened
ened i Into to hysterics 9tPics on hearintr a burglar burglarin
in her room when wh > n she went there to re ntire ietire
tire Mr Humphreys residence is 2247 t1 t1JonrOf l7Monroe i
Monroe rvcnue vcn The Th pollee could find no notrace notract notraceuf
trace traceuf of any an burglar btrgiarWherave I IWherave I Id
d u
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Wherave theres ers Pain PainThere PainThere painThere
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AII iUkeks iUkeksIT cks PIASTER PIASTERIT PiAsmt PiAsmtIT
IT Docs Its Work While You Do Y Ylrs YlrsAN YisI nrs nrsANNA
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Is startling all Salt Lake Lakewith Lakewith
with her apt an ansvers vers versonder No Nowonder
wonder she kno knows knowsPEERY s sPEERY
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WHEAT FLAKES FLAKESIs
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t 9 + f Any A y druggist can toll you of the thegood thegood t tgood + + +
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t + t TIIE COLD CURE InCH CON CONThINS t tTAINS
+ TAINS NO QUININE They all allt allsell i it
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PROBATE PRQ AT ANDV AND N r GUARDIANSHIP 1GUARDIANSH1VPVINOTICESl GUARDIANSHIPNOTICES RD I N P I
VINOTICESl 0 NOTICES 11011 C E5 E5Consult 4 4 4Consult V
Consult County Co nty Clerk CI rk or the respective respcctivosigaors respectivesigners I
signers for fiirtljcE fmt Information InformationESTATH informationESTATE
ESTATE OF OF JOHN JOHNSON de deceased d dtdeased doceased ¬
ceased In pUrsuance pUr uan of an order or sale saloduly galouly saleduly
tdeased duly uly made and entered in the district districtcourt districtCOurt districtcourt
court of Salt Lake > county Plan probnte probntedivision probatedivision
division In the matter of said estate the theundersigned theUndersigned
undersigned will tell at private sale the thefollowing theollo1ng thefollowing I
following described property either In Inone injonde inone
one parcel or In subdivisions as she sh shall shalljudge shanu shalljudge
judge jonde u e most beneficial to said estate estateCommencing estateCommencing
Commencing at the southeast corner of oflot ofot oflot
lot 1 ot 2 2 block bl k 1 1 East Park subdivision Sale Saleliake SnleT SaltDke
liake T ke City Cit and county Utah running runningthfence runnlnFth runnIngthence
thence th nc north 15334 i53 feet reft thence west 100 ICOfeet 100feet
feet thence south 15394 151 fet fl < t thence east
100 feet to beginning subject howover howoverto
to a perpetual right of way wa over the thenorth thenorth thenorth
north 12 feet thereof to be used In con connection connection connection ¬
nection therewith and in connection with withthe withthe
the adjoining property
Said sale will be made on or after afterThursday afterThuday
Thursday Hay 11 11 1P05 191 and written bids bidswill bi bidstrill I
will 1n be b received recIV d on or before that day t1a St Stthe t tthe tthe
the office of Stephens Stc h n6 Smith No 312 312Auerbach 31 311erb 312Auerbach
Auerbach 1erb ch building Salt Lake City CIt Utah UtahTerms Utahicrms UtahTerms
Terms icrms of sale cash subject to confirma confirmation conCirmat conuirmation ¬
tion t on by said court courtANNA courtANNA courtANNA
ANNA 31 JOHNSON JOHNSONAdministratrix JOHNSON JOHNSONAdmimstratrix JOHNSONAdministratrjx
Administratrix of the Estate of John JohnJohnson TohnJohnson JohnJohnson
Johnson Deceased DeceasedteDlteftS
Stephens Smith Attorneys AttorneysAn AttornesAn
An Ordinance OrdinanceAN
AN A ORDINANCE ORDI ANCE GRANTING TO THE THERio THERio TH THRio
Rio Grande Western Railway company companyIts compaRIts
Its successors and assigns a franchise franchiseand franchiseand
and right of way to construct and operate operatea
a railroad track on and across a portion portionof
of Sixth West est street between South Tem Temple Ternle ¬
Die le and First South streets and across acrossa acrosa
a portion of South Temple street between betweenSixth betweenSixth betweenSixth
Sixth West 1 eat street and Fifth West streets streetsin
in SaJt Lake City Utah UtahBe UtahBe UtahBe
Be it ordained by the city elt council ot otSalt orSalt ofSalt
Salt Lako City Utah UtahSection UtahSetUon UtahSection
Section I A franchise and right of way wayis wa waig wayIs
is hereby given Gh n and granted to tho Rio RioGrande Rf RfGrande RioGrande
Grande Western Railway company its itssuccessors itssucessors itSSuccessors
successors and assigns al > signs to t lay la construct constructand constructand constructand
and operate a switch or spur standard standardgauge 8tandardgauge standardgauge
gauge railroad track leading from a con convenient conenlent convenient ¬
venient point on Its main line in Sixth SixthWest Sixtheststreet SixthIt
West It eststreet street between South TemPle and andFirst andFlnt and1irst
First South streets in Salt Lake City CityUtah Cft CitytIali
Utah and thence curving to the right on onan onan onan
an eighteen 1S IS degree curve across acrossSixth acrossSIxth
Sixth West Vt > st street crossing the corner oE oElot Otlot
lot 5 block 49 plat C Salt Lake City Citysurvey Citysurvey
survey sunc at a point 72 feet more or less lesssouth lcsssoutl1 lesssouth
south from the northwest corner of said saidlot saidJot saidlot
lot 5 and GS feet more or less cast from fromthe fromthe fromthe
the northwest corner of said lot 5 and andthence andthence andthence
thence continuing to the right on tho thosame thesame
same curve to a convenient connection connectionwith connectionWith connectionwith
with the track of the San Pedro Los 1osAngeles 1o LosAngeles
Angeles Salt Lake Railroad company on onSouth onSouth onSouth
South Temple street stre t between Sixth West Westand testand cst cstand
and Fifth West Test streets in said sal city citySec citySee citySec
Sec 2 2Durlng During the terms of this fran franchise franchise Iranchise ¬
chise the grantee shall be subject to the thefollowing theollowing thefollowing
following conditions viz viza V Va
a a That said switch or spur track trackshall trackshaH trackshall
shall be laid upon and an conform to the es established eStablished entablished ¬
tablished grade of said street and if said saidgrade saidgrade saidgrade
grade is afterwards changed by order orderof orderor orderof
of the city elt council the grantee grant e shall at atits atke atIts
its the own track ke expense so ge as to oc change conform fr frhro the hro hroc1 to elevation c1 the aCe aCer aCeb same sameb or orthe ofthe r
b < b Whenever said Sixth West est street streetbetween strcetbetween streetbetween
between South Temple and First South Southstreet Southstr Southstreet
street str > et and mild South Temple between betweenSixth betwcnSixth betweenSixth
Sixth West and Fifth West streets shall shallbe shallbe
be paved then said aid grantee grant its successors successorsand successorsand successorsslid
and assigns thllll pave between the rails ratlsand railsand
and for a distance of two feet outside of ofeach ofe8h ofascii
each rail with the same material as that thatused thutused thatused
used In the street pavement provided providedthat providedthat providedthat
that tho said grantee shall not be re required required requircd ¬
quired to pave any street where any rail railroad railroad railroad ¬
road company has heretofore been obliged obligedso
so o to do dofc doc doC
fc c Said grantee shall han put in and andmaintain andmaintain andmaintain
maintain such crossings over said switch switchor
or spur track as shall from time to time timebe timebe timebe
be required by the city council councilfd
fd d The paid switch or spur track snail snailbe shanbe shallbe
be laid and the road operated so as to tocause tocause tocause
the thecommon thetOmmoft thecommos
cause no unnecessary impediment to
common and ordinary use of said streets streetsupon strcetsupon streetsupon
V VIc
upon which it is laid laide
Ic e Good and sufficient boxes to convex convexwater convcWater conveywater
water shall be laid and maintained In Ingood Ingood
good condition at the th < expense of said saidgrantee BOldh18ntee saidgrantee
grantee In all the water ditches crossed crossedby cros800b rosstby
by b the said switch or spur track so as to toadmit toadmit toadmit
admit of free passage of water waterSec W3trSe waterSec
Sec < S 6Xothlng Nothing in this tht grant ant shall bo boso boIO beso
so construed as to prevent Salt Lake city cityor Ctt Cttor cityor
or its authorized agents from paving navings DRvlngtzewerlng pavingsewerIng
s ewerlng4 > laying gas as or water mains or orpipes orplpls orPipes
pipes altering alterin repairing or in any manner mannerimproving mannrimprnvin mannerimproving
improving said < id Sixth West street and andSouth andSouth andSouth
South Temple street but all such im improvements Improemnts unprovements ¬
provements shall he made with as s little littleinjury IIttloInju littleinjury
injury Inju as practicable to said Bid spur track trackand trackan trackanti
and th the operation thereof thereofSec thereofSere thereofSee
Sec 4 4Thls This franchise is granted for forthe fortM fort4ie
the period of one In > hundred years from anti amiafter antiafter andafter
after the approval of this ordinance ordinanceSection ordlnanccSection ordinanceSection
Section 5 5Thi ThiP grant and all the terms termsand termsaDd termsand
and conditions thereof shall ban be accepteU accepteUin
in writing by the grantee herein within withinthirty Withinthirty withinthirty
thirty days da s from the th approval of o this thisordinance thisordinance thisordinance
ordinance otherwise the same shall be bevoid beold bevoid
void old and of no 1ttffect 1ttffectPas effect effectPassed effectPassed
Passed Pas > 1 by b the city council of S Salt lt Lake LaKCtity LakeCity LakeCity
City Utah April K 1106 and referred to tothe tothe tothe
the mayor for his hi approval approvalJ appr l lJ
J S CRITfHLOW CRtTCHJ OW City eit Recorder RecorderRICHARD RcorderApproved r rApproed
Approved thi this Sth day of April If105 If105RICHARD JithRIchARD
RICHARD P MORRIS Mayor MayorState II O OStat j jState
State of Utah City and County Count of Salt SaltI Saltlake55 Salt1akess
lake55 lake55I
I J 1 S Critohlow city dt recorder of Salt SaltLake 8a1tLake SaltLake
Lake City Utah do hereby h reby certify that thatth thattll thatthe
th the < above and foregoing is l a fu fuJi t true truexnd trueaDti e eawl
en entitled n nUtled fltitled ¬
of an ordinance
awl correct copy OJ
titled An Ordinance Granting to the theRio theRio theRio
Rio Grande Western Vel lfrn Railway Company Companyits
its successors and assigns a sgnJ a franchise franchiseand franchieand franchLseand
and right of way wa to construct and oper operate operat operat ¬
ate at a railroad track on and across a por portion portion perlion ¬
tion of Sixth West est street between South SouthTemple SouthTemple SouthTemple
Temple and First South streets and andacross andacross andacross
across a portion of South lemple I street streetbetween st streetbetween eet eetbetween
between Sixth West est s street eet and Fifth FifthWest FIrthe5t FifthWed
West e5t street in Salt Lake City Utah Utahpassed Utahpased Utahpassed
passed bv the city clt council of Salt Lake LakeCitv LakeClt LakeCity
City Clt Utah h April K 19O and approved by bythe bythe bythe
the mayor April 25 1995 as appears of ofrecord ofrecord ofrecord
record in my office officeIn officeIn officeIn
In witness whereof I have here hereunto htTCunto hereunto ¬
unto set my hand and affixed too thocityr tooSeal theSeal
Seal corporate s seal al of said id city cft this thisJ this29th thisSeth
Seth dft dny of April 1j 1905 1905J a aJ
J S CR1TCHLOW City Recorder RecorderBill necorderBill V
Bill No o 17
Assassment No 13 13WABASH 13WABASH 13ABAS
WABASH ABAS MINING n ING COMPANY PRIN PRINcipal PRINcipal pRINcipa
cipal place of business Salt Lake City CityUtah CityUtah It ItUtah
Utah Notice otiee is hereby given that at a ameeting ameeUn ameeting
meeting meeUn of the board 6f directors held on onthe onthe onthe
the 2Sth h day du of April 1905 an assessment assessmentof ag5e sm > nt ntof
of five cents t5c 5c per share was levied leviedon lei d don
on the capital stock of the corporation corporationpayable cOIporationpayable corporationpayable
payable on or before the 27th day of otMay ofa ofMay
May a 1105 1 lf0 to W V Mont lont Ferry secretary secretaryat
at room 521 1 Atlas block West Second SecondSouth SecondSouth SecondSouth
South street Salt Lake City Utah Any Anystock AnystOck AnySHiCk
stock upon which this assessment may re remain remain remain ¬
main unpaid unpa d on the 27th t1 day of o May Iay lXto lXtowill 1Q5m 15will
will m be delinquent and advertised for sale saleat saleat saleat
at public auction and unless payment jment Is Ismade ismade Ismadeamfore
made madeamfore Before efore will be sold on the 10th day dayof dayor dayof
of Junlv June 1K uo to pay the delinquent assess assessment assessment assessment ¬
ment together with ith the cost of advertis advertlsing advertising advertisleg
ing and expense of sale saleLocation saleW V
exPJjg V V VLocation
W MONT IO r FERRY Secretary SccretarJocatlon
Location of office No o 551 Atlas Al1 block blockSalt blockSalt blockSalt
Salt Lake City Olt Utah UtahAssessment UlanAssessment UtahV
V V VV VV VV V V V
Assessment No No9 No9SPJDEU 9 9SPIDER 9SPIDER
SPIDER MINING MI NING COMPANY COIPA COM PANT Y PRJN PRJNolrml rIUX1JMI Pill N Ncipal
olrml < place of business Salt Lake City CityUtah Ctt CttrtaJt CityUtah
Utah Notice is hereby given hln that at a ameeting ameeting ameeting
meeting of the directors held b ld on the 5th 5thday Sthiday Ith I
day of April 1005 1D0 un assessment of o one oneuuarter onequarter
quarter cent per share was levied on the thecapital thecapital
capital stock of the corporation issued issuedand issuedand Issuedand I
and outstanding payable immediately to toW toV toW
W V A Langford In ford treasurer at OflS West WestSecond VetStcond VestSecond
Second South street SaH Sa t Lake C City CityUtah tr trUtah
Utah Any stock upon which this as asday asM asSOVSiifliPSt
M Snttnt mAY remain unpaid on th thc Slat 31stGay SlatiSv
day of o May Iay IMS 19O will be delinquent and andHdvertiswd andathertised
Hdvertiswd Aduti ed for sale at public auction and andunless andunless andunless I
unless garment 1 II made before will beId besld be besld
sld Id on th the 20th h day dll of June I00 00 to pay payt paytile oiLYtime
t tile e delinquent assessment asge > sment and expense fcxpoiiseof
of sale ue W A LANGFORD LANGFORDSecretary LAKGFORDSecrctar LANGFORDV
V Secretary SecretaryNotice SecrctarNotice SecretaryNotice
Notice of Stockholders Meeting MeetingA
A JIKETUCG lf ITLNG OF THE STOCKHOLD STOCKHOLDers D Ders
ers of Walker Brothers bankers a cor corporation corporation Curperation ¬
poration wlU be held at its Place of ofTuesday ofbNsiness ofliminess
bNsiness cOrner or Main an and Second SecondSouth SecondSouth
South streets Salt LalOO City Utah on onTuesday
Tuesday Tnesda thb lSd day of May Ia liXte at 3 3oclock 3oclock
oclock p m for the purpose of consid considering considfOrln considering ¬
ering fOrln the advisability ad fsablllt of amending the thearticles thearticles
articles of incorporation by b increasing the thecapital thecspital thecapital
capital stock five fiv hundred 500 51 S shares sharesso
so that the entire > issue I su will consist onsl t of oftwentyfive oftwentyrive oftwentyfive
twentyfive hundred 12500 shares of the thepar theP1r theper
par value valucof of two hundred and fifty fift thou thousand thousand thousand ¬
sand O250000CO G QIOOO dollars dollarsM
M H WALKER WALKERPresident W
President PresidentL
L H FARNSWORTH FARNSWORTHCashier PARNSWORTHCashler FARNSWORTHU FARNSWORTHSALE
Cashier CashierSALT
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California fo and Eastern rc racaa Di Direct DIrect 1 1I ¬
I rect ectwIrea wires on all sport eportiajt IPort1U sportV
V V lax events evenUHerald eventLf
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Herald Want W utAds VAd Ads Bring Results
LEGAL UEGA1For LEGALM LEGALV V
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For ror1he the Yfar 3idlng Dec D X J Wtoi jfef ff tho thor thoor
V r V Condition or dUon cf the j y P PonneQdu31uthaI J JCoUlecticBt
Connecticut onneQdu31uthaI onneQdu31uthaILife Mutual jttntnalIdfe
Life Insurance Company CompanyJ
J 1 Time T1 name and andIOMltkHt location oC oCtho Ctho V Vthe
tho company Connect Connectcut Cennecticut I Icut
cut Mutual Life Iift1ft8UI Iift1ft8UIan Insur Insurance Insuracre ¬
acre an company Hartford HartfordConn HartlordConn V
Conn
2 2 Name of 9 f president Jacob JacobL J wob > 7 7I
V
L I Greene GreeneName
3 Name of secretary Her Herbert lIerbert herbert ¬ V
bert H White V V
4 4 The amount of its capital capitalstock capitaLstock
stock is nil n U
V
5 The amount of Its capital capitalstock citpitIVstock
stock paid up Se H nil nilK n Il
K 6 The amount amo t of its It Itsets Itsets B Bsets
sets is 6SE5639S7 65 6I3630 838 7
7 The amount of its Hb ItMbllt ItMblltties MbKties M
ties lfneluding including I etudlll cspitalf is 6MW444 S9 S9S fJ M 0 0S
S The amount of its income incomeduring iucemQduring incomeduring
during the preceding o 081 081endllr cdiendgr l lcndar
cndar year 08r S3 S SThe S39I SJ
0 The amount am unt of ICs expend expenditures expenditures ¬ V Vitiirtii
itures during the preced precedIng precedIng precedlug
565146 Sti6i1466S 63
Ing calendar year ve r
10 0 The amount of or louse en endowments endowmtnts endowments ¬
dowments and annuities annuitieapaid annuitWapaid annuitiespaid
paid paid during durin the preeee preeeeing preceiIng piecedIng
ing calendar year S4JptS80 1i4 4StO 33 331i
11 The amount of risks writ written trttten written
ten during the year l 15 B809So OS 9ii 00
12 12 The amount of risks in inyear6 Inforce Inforce
force at the end of the the1l515 theV theyear
year6 year eat CCBf 167 JstStato I5V1TI5 THS 60 60State 60State
V
State of Ltah LtahOffice ttakOffice ttahOffice
Office of the Secretary of State StateI State4L State4LI
I Charles S Tingey secretary ofvgtate ofvgtateof ofJtatof otateof
of the state of Utah do do1 hereby certify certlfythat cerUfthat certifythat
that the above named insurance insJ1ra e oompaaiy oompaaiyhas lOmp1IYbas comPiYhas
has filed in my m office a detailed state statement statcment statement ¬
ment of its condition from whisk the theforegoing theforcgoln toeforegoing
foregoing statement has been n prepared preparedand prepart preparedand > d dand
and that the said Sl d company has 1J5 in a ail oth other other 0thor ¬
er respects complied with the Urws of the thestate thestatc thestate
state relating = te insurance insuranceI
Jn testimony whereof I have here he heSeal hereSeal
Seal unto set my hand and aftix affixed d the thegreat thegreet
great seal of the state of o Utah this thisllth this11th this11th
11th day of March A D 19 19C 1005 1005C 1901C
C S TIKG T1mr T1mrSecretary T1GgYSecretary r rSecretary
Secretary or f State StateBEW StateBEN te teBEN
BEN L L CORUM CORUMGeneral CORUMGeneral CORUMV CORUMV CORUMGeneral V V
General Agent Agent gent V
1
26 EAGLE BLOCK BLOCKSalt BLOCKSalt BLOCKSalt
Salt Lake City Utah UtahDelinquent UtahDelinquent UtahDelinquent
Delinquent Notice NoticeTHE NoticeTHE NoticeTHE
THE SOUTH COLUMBUS auXING auXINGcompany Xl UNINOCOmpany NG NGcO
company cO pany Location of principal place co of
business room ST Commercial block Salt
Lake LakeUtah City Utah
Xotice NoUceThere There are delinquent upon the
following described stockon stock oa account of ofassessment ofassessment ofassessment
assessment levied on tbe 18th 4ay ot otaiarch orlarch OfMarch
larch A D 1906 1 the several amounts amountsset amnesmnaset 1ftoun i s sset
set opposite the names of the respective respectiveshareholders relJJttlCUVOshareholderl respectiveshareholders
shareholders as follows
No 1 No
Cert Name Shares Shar Amt
1 17 J B Tribole 7W V0 J 7 71 t tV J
21 Tony Jacobson ZM9 tfJI a 2000 w
31 W B Dbugal D ugal Jr 10W U 1 10 W WSi llOi tOaT
Si W ii B Dougai Jr 1 I00e > 30 0 W 0 W Wu
41 W V B Dougal Jr SOO 3 110
73 3 L H Beacon B aon 10 1 yt y
74 Tony Jacobson J 4
111 Dr M R Stewart lf 1 M L L1IG o oiii > J
1IG W B Doupal Dou I jr j 5 I 5W 5
117 H L L Nelson xi3 > > 3 3H5
138 T A Jacobson LIA T 1 N l
143 D H Peery 0 1 I
115 Thomas Atlases 510 10 4J 4Jj7Vf J
174 Carl To TtUfC8en lief sen JDW 1 1 10 < ofJ 4
175 Carl Tellefsen 10X 1f 1 10 1 W
176 Carl Tellefsen 1CW 1fX 008 1 10 0 021J f t >
213 Frank P Judson Tud n 3i ifft 30002h4 W I IC
23 2h4 C C L J Anderson lOJO lOJOAnd 1 14J 14JAnd 14 0 0And
And in accordance with w th the Jaw and an anorder a aorder aiorder
order of tho board l o r of o directors made on onthe tithe 1 1the
the 13th 8th day da of March A D 5 1tQi so somany 30many somany
many shares of o each parcel of such ich stock stockas
as may ma be ncce necessary H C earv UY will be sold at tho thooffice thooffice theoffice
office of the South Columbus Mining Miningcompany Xlnlngcompany Miningcompany
company room 37 Commercial block Salt SaltLake 5altLake
Lake City Salt Lake county Utah on onWednesday onVedn onIVedneeday
Wednesday Vedn a the 10th day of May Ma A A D DJ05
J05 1 at the hour of 9 i oclock a a m to topay topny topay
pay the delinquent assessment thereon thereontogether ther thereontogether n ntogether
together with the cost of advertising adtcrtisingantt adtcrtisinganttthe and andthe antlt
the t e expense of sale saleARTHUR saleARTUlR saleARTHIII
ARTHUR B SNOW SNOWSecretary SXOWSecrebtry SNOWSecretary
Secretary of th the South Columbus Colum Mining MiningCompany liningompany MiningCompany
Company ompany Location of Office Room 37 37Commercial 3iCommercial 37Commercial
Commercial Block Salt Lake City CityUtah litrUlab CityUtah
Utah UtahUnion UlabUnion UtahUnion
Union Pacific Railroad Company CompanySpecial CompanySpecial CompanySpecial
Special Meeting of Stockholders StockholdersTO
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE THEUnion THEtTnion THEUnion
Union Pacific Railroad Company CompanyNotice ComtoanyNotice ConianyNotice
Notice Is hereby herc given that a special specialmeeting suecialmeetin seeciatmeeting
meeting meetin of o the stockholders of Union UnionPacific UnIonPaclClc UnionPacific
Pacific Railroad company will be held at atthe atthe atth
the th office of the company lOmvn at Sait Lake LakeCity LakeCih LakeCity
City in the state of Utah on the 5th th day dayof dayot dayof
of May Iay 1S03 1 Wi at 12 1 qckxk oclot k noon for the thepurpose thepurposc thepurpose
purpose of considering and acting actin upon upona
a proposed amendment of the articles of ofincorporation orIncorporation ofincorporation
incorporation o said company increasing increasingits
its preferred capital stork st k by the th amount amountof
of 160000030 and of authorizing authorizin the issue issueand issueand Issueand
and use of such additional stock and of oftaking ortakinJ oftaking
taking all suitable action in that behalf behalfin behalin
in the premises premisesThe premisesThe premisesThe
The books for or the transfer of ofhoth j stock stockboth ork orkboth
both common and preferred will be beclosed b9c1oset beclosed
closed for the purpose of the meeting at
3 oclock < k p m on the 19th day of April
1995 and will be reoaened at w oclock oclocka
a a m m on the 6th day of May Ma Iffli IffliBy 1101By
By ordsrof ord r of the board oT 1 directors directorsALEX t directorsUEX reet
ALEX MILLAR Secretary SecretaryLOWER SecretaryLOWER >
LOWER MAMMOTH lIA 1lOTH MINING COM COMpany COXpan COMpan
pany pan Principal office room WC 51C Dooly
building Salt Lake City CI y Utah UtahXoUc UtahXoUcIs Notice Noticeis
is hereby given that at a meeting Ung of the thedirectors thedirectors
directors held on the 4th day of Aarit Alril1f5
1005 an assessment of five cents per pershare nershare pershare
share being assessment No 12 u was Ievi JeviM ieviupon i iupon
upon the capital stock of the corporation corporationpayable cOpOnlUonpaable corporationpayable
payable immediately to A A Reeves seers secretary sccretry seerstar1 ¬
try of the company at his hi office 515 515Dooly 515Dooly 15
Dooly building Salt Lake City Utah UtahAny Utahny UtahAny
Any ny stock upon which this assessment a assessmentmay eumcnrmay
may remain unpaid on Saturday May Its
1505 will be delinquent and advertised for forsale forsale
sale at public auction and unless cnle s pay payment paymeat ¬
ment is made before so many shares of ofeach oreach ofeach
each parcel arcel of such stock as may be ne necessary necessary cccessary ¬
cessary will be sold SQI J on the 22d day or orMay orIay orMay
May Iay 1905 at 230 30 oclock p m of said saidday saidda saidday
day da to pay the delinquent assess assessment assessment assessmont ¬
ment thereon together with the cost of ofadvertising otadvertising ofadvertisl
advertising and expense cf sale saleA 1NI1eREEYES saleA
A REEVES Secretary Secretary51G
516 Dqply Block Salt Lake City Utah UtahFirst UtahFirst UtahFirst
First publication April 6 6 1806 1806NOTICE 15OiNotice 1906Notice
Notice NoticeNOTICE NoticeNOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE THEcity THEelt THEcity
city elt council of Salt Lake City of the In Intention In Intention Intention ¬
tention of such council to make the e fol following following foilowing ¬
lowing described improvement t towit towitExtending towitExtcndlng towitExtending
Extending and laying sewer sew lateral la tors I on onthe onthe inthe
the west side of Thirteenth Ea East t street streetbetween 5tr Streetbetween > t tbetween
between First South and Second seC oo South Southstrccte Southstreets Southstreets
streets in sewer wer district No No1 1 and do dofray defray dofray
fray the cost and expense thereof esti estimated csUmattd catimated ¬
mated at eight hundred fiftyeight fiftyeightIS5S
IS5S SSS dollars or one and thirty one onehundrcdths oliehundrcdths onehundredths
hundrcdths 139 1 > dollars per front or orlinear orlinear orlinear
linear foot by b a local assiarraent a I8ent upon uponthe uponthe uponthe
the lots or 1 pieces i es of ground within the thefollowing theronnwIlI thefollowing
following described dcS < ribtd district being the dis district dl dltrict dist1ict ¬
trict to be affected arf ted or benefited by said saidImprovement saidImprovement saidImprovement
Improvement namely Lots 1 IS if 1 Xm 0
21 22 and 23 east side subdivision of ofblock otblock ofblock
block 31 plat F Salt Lake City survey 8UrVevAn
All protests and a d objections to the th oAr oArryins tt ttring eareying
ring out of such intention mustOe must pre presented prfsented prorented ¬
sented in writing to the city recorder on onor onor onor
or before the 1st day of May ay 1906 1 being ng
the time set by said council whenit wen It will WnIhear whlhear willhear
hear and consider conc < idcr such mJc protests and ob objections objections ohjectIons ¬
jections as may be e made thereto theretoBy t1teretoB theretoBy
By B order of the city council of Salt
Lake City Utah UtahDated rtahpated UtahDated
Dated March 2d 1986 1M6J 1506J x xJ
J S CRITCHLOW CRIItBLOW
City Recorder
Sewer Extension No 1M 1MNotice lifNotice 111Notice
Notice NoticeTO NoticeTO NoticeTO
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
Versa Mining Iinln company companyNotl Notice < is here hereby hereby hereby ¬
by given fn that on Monday Ionda the lith day of ofMay ofMay
May 1S06 at the hour of 2 oclock p m mof amof
of said day a apodal meeting of the thostockholders thestockholders
stockholders of the said company will be beheld beheld
held at the offices of Harrington San Sanford Sanford
ford room 333 Atlas block Salt Lake
City Utah for the purpose of consider considering considerbig ¬
big and voting on the question of amend amending amendlag ¬
lag article six of the articles of incorpo incorporation incorporation ¬
ration of said company by increasing the thocapital thecapital
capital stock from thirty thousand dot dotlars < Joflars
lars divided into three hundred thousand thousandshares thousandshares
shares of ten cents each to fifty thousand thousanddollars thousanddollars
dollars divided Into five hundred thou thousand thousand ¬
sand shares of ten cents each and for forsuch forsuch
such other business as may legally coma comabefore comebefore
before said meeting meetingJESSE meetingJESSE
JESSE P DALLEY DALLEYSecretary DALLEYSecretary
Secretary of the Verna Mining Co CoDated CoDated
Dated at Salt Lake City April 13th 1805 1805Sixty 1105Sixty
Sixty Years Experience of an Old OldNurse OldN
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