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THE SALT LAKE HERALD SATURDAY 1712 13 1903 J I f NEW PLAYERS ON BOTH TEAMS Maroons Capture Kennedy From Seattle Coast Club OGDEN MERKLE OF HELENA GAMB PLAYED THIS AFTBBNOON AT WALB BS PIBLD From present indications Salt Lake have fairly tegiut their fight for baseball supremacy No one who has seen the games played between these two teams this year will deny that they are putting up a good article of base bail and that they are evenly matched Ogden having won eight games and Lake six But it seems that the man- agements of both teams are not satis- fied each determined to give stHI better sport if money can do IL The management of the Maroons came out yesterday with the announcement that it had signed Kennedy of Se- attle Coast team and that he should be h r in ttroe to play tnraorrpw Ke played outfield with the coast town but when iske i yesterday what he would do when he arrived in Salt Lake it was simply said play ball It Is claimed he is as good a hitter as there is on the team and that his will do No sooner is this announcement made than a message conies down from to the effect that the Junction City dub had signed Merkle of the Helena team of the Pacific Northwest league to play third bane The latter is rated as a good man and a hard hitter He expected In Ogden today in time to piajr tn this afternoons game It is also rumored around that the wires are work- ing for othec players and that some names may be turned loose in a Ogden and Salt Lake at Walkers this sffternoon Caaip is slated to do the for the Maroons and in all prob ability Fulmer for Ogden Manager Treeea of the Cteavelands an aaanced yeffterday thai he would pia Ute Mt team on July C He aa arranged a game with Bphraim for sub 4 and will try Ills team against Mt Pheasant team before returning howe Charlie Dryden has the following tory OM Rube Waddell After being several days overoae- deorge Edward Waddell great pitcher has burst forth as the hero ef another thrilling exploit aad the best of It to there seems to have been a piece of easy money for Rube Last evening he went to Forest Park to a ride oft the scenic railway As the car in which Waddell occupied a was dashing down an 4ncttae leading to the Demons Group the vehicle atruck and stopped dead a Wad drll went on ke skyroelrfk wJUi ten pounds of powder behind HL In a flight- of twenty feet he sailed through a duster erf live wires and put the power house of business The lights and Rube flitted en in the inky blackness t night until his head hit a twobyfour The impact broke the timber knocked down a section of the acenic When electricians had fixed th wrtres and on once more Waddell hustled about and borrowed tvpocket comb to rearrange his hair He tousled the part somewhat in down the train Otherwise hefelt 5h as before IB aceUKat It the president and of afrec- tatv of the scenic road called a meeting og tim spot and Rube 5 to forget anything had happened to Mm He not thought of it NATIONAL LBAaTTB Standing of Teams Otoclaaatt M M- f ISM Jane B The visitors sear the fteM today getting it two dauaioB and WIth four one of Chic Ms errors run gttttoff la R H K 1 S I- Wldcar and KKng Fraser Roth St Louts June ML Z eAovan practically the entire and worked like i away from T to a Attendance E WW- 3t 11 IB 2 Stanley and Moran pitlaama June ML BroaWfcr raynn postponed rain w York June IS Hew YorkCtacin- aaff game postponed cold WBSTHRW LEAGUE Olorado Spriags Milwaukee Kansas Denver I es Moines Peoria St Joseph Omaha I St Joseph June 12 Poor Heh all around bad playing cost St the game today R H JB Denver 9 11 f- St Joseph 4 C Batteries BS ler and Scale Parvtn and Garvin Peoria June 12 Tibbalds home run the fifth two on won to days weather was colt and the attendance was held to 500 Scare R H E Peoria 5 5 2 Des Moines 4 5 3 Batteries Hart and Wilson Gushman and FohL Milwaukee June 12 Milwaukee out batted and outfielded Omaha today aad won by a score of 11 to 3 before a crowd of 500 Score R H E Milwaukee 11 11 3 Omaha S 7 5 Batteries Warmstead and LucIa Hen derson and Thomas Kansas City June 12 Kajwwta City won by bunching hits In Manager Springs protested the game because of a derision of U moire McCarthys in the eighth Attendance 1000 Score R H E Kansas City 2 7 1 Colorado wrings 1 4 Batteries and Messttt Jones and Doran AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of Teams Woo I and- O t Salt the nee toward helping to Is no- r SoD hlng Hsndg laent a- pe fit niIIfOIUI teach eft tbeit- II1 th hta 1 tear- S trifling aId P c- at 14 Bi- g I So 31 Ii 1 i Inc the team by a score oH- R II Lou ea r bur Standiig ofTeamsr Pii 1 ta J8 it lS 11 14 11 431 13 11 12 I n I Del wit h The If 4t Lost PC Boton 2 17 614 Philadelphia 1 lleeland Z 1 St Luis I 5 York Z 4 7 June i a Jots 4 I won- ders win- Og- den c c e seat- T si4 thej- t C as- tt h E S Wonest tcase 4- tePic ZV 11- 7elcIvn Z 45t- Bsstosi JIl- 4 P1IddphI S I hIcsg W3ekerafl very Atten ac 12 I nned magic vIsitors S U- rieaMePrlasd 1 t51l- wistis weather- 27 e JOe 5 Score- S In- ame Qs the ninth LI r I 21 Detroit 5 p- Whington rhfl d phia 1Marvc1ou pith Wathicil nees ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ < > > > ¬ ¬ = > = today to decide the game winning ea a home run by over the right field fence Attendance 43S Score S H K Cleveland i l 2 f 4 Jaw and Berate WaddeU aad Scnreck Washington Jane 12 Chicago sent Lee han to the first evened up matters and tted the scot ay knocking Patttson out of in the eighth Chicago won out ia the ninth making and scoring five runs LM R H 3fc Washington S 11 4 Battertea LWP mTts d and DrJH Pstttson and McFarland At Boston S LowfeBoatxm game post paac raia- At Detroit Ntew YorkDetroit game postponed twist LEAGUE Standing Teams Tees 41 Sacramento 49 San Fraueiavu Oakland a Seattle 25 50 Las Aaelea June 12 Loa Angeles and San Fcanctaco played one of the best season this afteraeoti The Mia oa both sMee west nerfeet and Los Angeles won only because they bunched the hits la two innings pitched a s mr game After the first in- ning the northerners yet nowhere near the plate Debnas for San Francisco and Smttfl SOT locals diatingateheai- themaalvaB Jn the field Attendance Score R H E San Fraadaeo 1 6 o Los Angetea 9 7 Wsalen and Leahy Drink water and Spies Umpire li Hughes was in rare iyed wIth R H E Seattle I 2 Portland S 4 Batteries Shields Kostal and Hess Hughes and Boettiger i June Senators today against Oakland The losers put up a poor exhibition in base and could do nothing against the pitching of Thomas who let up in the eighth and Oakland scored three on Score R H E Oakland 3 12 4 Sacramento 14 14 2 Batteries Le JjohHMWi Thomas and hogan College Ball Scores At Ann Arbor Mich Michigan 7 Cer- PACTBTG NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of Los Angeles 18 S4J w 24 Tacoma 21 17 Helena 16 June Ti The Fran WM5 called the seventh inasng on account ef rain The score stood 7 to 7 SHI Butte M San Prandec t 1 BatterJ e Xhoinag Kelly and Smith Glettdon axM earfoss Portland June 12 Portland took a gilt edge game of ball from Seattle today It was a guess who was in the book to win from start to finish Both pitchers had the best of support and the game was not marred by the close dectotons and wranaltBg ef games Score R H B Portland AW 2 Seattle 2 S Batteriea tarinoA and Anderson Mc Kay and Stanley Helene Jane MHelena the game to Los Angeles m the fifth inning today when Flaaaery in center misjudged a fly and that was the starter for six runs in Inning for the visitors Outside the fifth the was the best played oa the Honda grounds this year H JS Los AnsetaB 1 5 2 Helena Batteries Strieklett and Hitdebraad Carisch UaiBre Oolgaa Spokane J me 12 Damnwaa had the at mercy while St Vrala was of in the sixth Scots R a E Spokane f J Taeoowt 6 Batteries Dammann and Zaluakj St Vrainaad boers No Consolidation Says Pulliam New York June IS Presideat PttlMajn of the National league is quoted regard- ing the reports from Cincinnati of a pro- posed of the National and Aawrtean leagues so far as I know and I would be apt to know something about such an important sieve if there was ORe under Wf had no Intimation that President Johnson of the American league and President Henman of the Cincinnati club were to meet TITUS NOT WANTED His Entry by Management of Henley New York June 12 The Herald today says that the entry of O S TItus the American amateur champion single scull shells to the Henley regatta has been rejected Titus entry for the e mood was made by the Atalama Boat club of this city At a meetta of the executive committee of the Na- tional Association of Amateur Oarsmen- in March was Indorsed as a true amateur and this endorsement and also the entry were sent to the Henley through the secretary of the Na tioaal Association ef Amateur Oarsmen Titus had been making preparations for several raoatas to row in the Henley re ttawin tIDe rowing fettle Titus to compete in the American Henley and Peoples regattas at Philadelphia on July 2 and 4 respec- tively Cold Storage a Comer 3 C Lynch Saiaks h has a comer in Cold Storage Teaterdas thto horse whtea V a green cer negotiated a mile at tM T agouti as as any of the jbea are tn the habit C Jotosf w fhaET atAraee bas made this time match races between him and Sarah Green Julia A June Wilkes and 3C ag bw fl keep the horse- men busy for OK next Kvery time W od form aown tt the t Begin nafln Storaae will be beating In the two weeks T J manager of th Ag ricultural park track has gone to Idaho on a few visit Humor has it that he Is after some runners for his two days meet on July 3 and 4 Fishing Unlawful Tomorrow State Game Warden James Sharp wishes it Jcnown that no fishing will be allowed tomorrow The season does rot open until June 15 which is Monday Persons desiring can commence fishing after 12 oclock Sunday night but not before Mr Sharp says he win have a number of wardens out guard- ing all the streams and any one caneht fishing before the above stated time will be promptly arrested McGurrin Co have moved to No 134 Main street Children fee at Salt Palace today fee g Ate U 2 Jet COAST P C I i i li IS lo 5 L- eSt u a Ins sx It JI Team- s P C n SUe u J J Butt n 4 But Butts Ate R 4 Score- R Thompson and the betting There is p ely no In the ru moI Refused Regatta In be com- mittee tta and e 10 trnc0 local matches 170 probability Cold with rut 8 Philadelphia and the box ThCII Lest Wen 144 it te could 0 and Portland cas shut out BnibtWt released Dgdisje Portland today attendance as Score > qn bad I and 31 4 33 130 of Score It previous 11 0 iet the victim S truth ib OI sO 5 < < ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ > > > = > HORSE RAGES Turns Out Big Ccowdto See Sporting Events DINAH WATTS WAS DOPED iOOO MATCH BACE CALLED OFF FOR THIS REASON Special to The Herald Proro Jaae 12 The races pn Barckons track this afternoon were attended by a big crowd of people from Eureka Provo other Utah county towns and quite number of Salt LaicfirS This crowd was very eatfeuslasUc and a great amount of money changed hands 770yard run Dinah Watts and Nelsons Old Hymn was declared a draw and bets called off which caused considerable dissatisfaction Dinah Watts led two lengths at the start bttt on the stretch Hymn took the pole and and they came under the wire together The Old Hymn people wanted the race run again to other people would not consent claiming that mare had been doped The match race best three in five half between Mendenhalls JackIe and Marconis Sage Oat won by Sage Cat In three straight 115 and 115 Straws Chet also won In three straight heats from Dudleys Polly Maguire Time The tareeeoraered halfmile dash best two in three in which Evans Black Price Smarts Coyote and Sharps Old Dick were entered was won by Old Dick who toek the second and third heats Time 11 and 118 Blade Prince won the first in 1J13 The ball game between Provo and Eureka Rocks was a walkovor for the Provo team which won the with a score of 16 to 0 Pitcher Sorensen- of the Provo team fanned out sixteen situ the game Following is the lineup Eureka position Provo Rowe t C TV Shivered P Sorensen Thurman IB Thorfott- Wrlther 2B u Peck Dilmar SB DanieIs Cloward S Bombard Fisher R F Johnson PrY C F Peterson Holiday L F ki TX King Score by innings Eureka 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a fi 1 6 2 0 Q 3 0W BIG BOUTS AT BUTTE Herrera and Broad andBritLand OKeefe Meet in Contests Today Butte June 12 Betting is becoming brisk on the BrlttOKeefe and HerreraBroad fights tomorrow In the BrtttOKeefe match the Californian ap pears to be the favorite at odds of about to 7 Considerable money at theseoddg is betas taken by the miners to whom the lad Is well known to today Broad appeared to be a slight favorite but the tonight sweats to be on the Mexican Though of- fers to place large sums money are knownto have been made by several of Buttes mining millionaires no wagers of amount are known to have been taken as yet From the sale of seats it Is es- timated that about 18000 persons will see the BrlttOKeefe fight about 5Wf the HerreraBroad contest Ogden Nay Have Horse Races Special to The Herald Ogden June 12 The Weber Courity Fair association at meeting in the near future wilt arrange a race meeting to be given at the fair grounds probably July 4 and July 34 The success of the races given last year was encourag- ing and the intends to merit its repetition Shamrock jPleet Expected- New York June 12 Shamrock III chal- lenger for the Americas cup and Sham rock I convoyed by the Erin and tug Cruiser are expected to arrive today The fleet the crews of which number H men left Gourock May 17 CASSINI AND ROOSEVELT Russian Ambassador Talk With the President Washington June IS Count Casslni the Russian ambassador had almost an hours talk with the president this after neon He the White House at 3 oclock by appointment and was re- ceived by the president in the latters private office adjoining the cabinet room Ostensibly the purpose of the ambassa call was to take formal farewell- of the president as heJs leaving for Rus- sia on the 23d in accordance with an- nual custom of spending his vacation at home The ambassadors call however lasted more than forty minutes and it is known that his entire time was consumed in a review of the situation in Russia grow- ing out of the recent Jewish atrocities at Though no statement concern conference obtained the White House the Rus- sian embassy It was learned tonight that discussion was general character President Roosevelt it can be said is keenly interested in the representations which have been made to this government regarding the treatment of the Jews in Russia but he is also keenly alive to the traditional friendship which the govern- ment of Russia has shown for the United States PERMITS APPROVED Special to The Herald Washington June secretary- of the interior today approved permits for grazing 14478 horses and cattle in Big Horn ferest reserve Wyoming during the present season and the sec- retary of the Interior also approved patent of 130 acres of land In Evans- ton land district to the state of Wyo- ming for the benefit of the Miners hospital SEIZED WITH CONVULSIONS- Boston June ML William L DolHaf a prominent banker of Denver was taken to the relief hospital tonight suffering from convulsions Mr Dolllef who Is here on visit had boarded the Port- land steamer en route to Lewlston and shortly after 7 oclock was seized convulsive attack It was found neoes sary to send Mr Dolllef to the relief hospital It was stated at midnight that he undoubtedly would recover DEATH THE PENALTY Prescott Ariz Juno 12 The court- room was packed today with Interested spectators m o the two Mexi cans Franeteoo Rntzla and Hidalgo charged with the killing of Charles Goddard and Frank at God dard station last Thursday The case was given to the Jury this even- ing and the verdict was rendered forty minutes later of guilty of murder in the first degree The jury named death as the penalty DROWNED HIMSELF Missoula Mont June 12 After an er- ratic career m whioh he was knocked down with a club by a woman 1he had threatened Jacob Kachel an Ovantio rancher drowned himself in Fish take Wednesday before the posse in pursuit of him could lay banes en him His body was recovered n mania for threatening weraen children with AND I BASEBALLP- rovo 1 I and race far a purse gas a mtleheats and 1L me S it G 7 eo 30 u SO 1 lID called at lit orbit the 12The a oGle with- a II e and l000 between Mor 15 120125 12 74 S9 Prove Ring- er e a a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = = + > HEADS USED AS WELL AS HEELS T Several Combinations After the Prize Money HOPPER DROVES A WINNER HALPMTLE HANDICAP A GBEAT RAGE The stable of pro riders camped at the jsancer who ride drabs around the track for the edification ot the cycle fans and incidentally the prize money hung up at the tape a great exhibition of new to get the coin by combining heads and heels lit the halfmile handi- cap last evening This event was the stellar attraction of the by far the best sprint race of the year The handicapping was such that it gave a great opportunity for the riders to work to get the money and at least three pairs worked of each other Hofman at scratch with Stevens at the tenyard mark Hopper at fifteen yards with Samueteon on the mark and Chapman at fortyfive yards and Burris at fifty were the throe com- binations that got the money There may have beenothers if so their names will not appear in the papers Stevens and Burris were the three selected to the others and in carrying out their plans they made the a good one for the spectators as well as a financial success for themselves- On the first lap the riders were strung out with the back men well Then Stevens and Samuelson began to ride high on the bank carrying Hofman and Hop per to the front Chapman and Burns saw them coming and three combina- tions with a sprinkling of riders working independently all broke for the tape The last two laps witnessed wild ly peddling bikers from the pole line to the rim of the saucer madly for a place They entered the stretch in this manner Hopper hitting the first by Inches Hofman second Burns third and Chapman fourth and Stevens and Sam uelson all in from the effects of their pacing work The fivemile race for the simon puree Heagren and native son was not much of a success owing to the poor pacing hashed up to Limberg at the start Chapman finally got his motor settled down but Limberg could not on at a speed sufficient to overtake the fleeing Heagren The latter won out bj an laps in the five miles Chapman intceduced his new single motor for the first time last evening when pacing Limberg It is without Question the combination of line enfein es rubber tires and handlebars that ever circled the saucer If anyone- is ever discovered who can hold on the track there is liable to be some wonderfully fast ridden Last night an untrained but Chapman held a and gave it more pow- er It gave several bursts of speed whiah plainly proved th t it can travel some but if it is ever let out its rider had bet ter carry a large consignment of life in surance The summary Halfmile amateur final Limberg scratswtRayburn C Redman 40 yards Agraz scratch Time K6 Mile professional final Hofmanr Stevens Chapman Time 300 3 Quartermil arnKteuiV final Downey I Redman Agra Burns Time Halfmile handicap professions Hop per 15 scratch Burrls 5 yards Chapman 45 yards Time 57 Quartermile consolation professional Turville Stayer Leyland Time Fivemile match between Heagren and Ltmberg Won By HoagrsR by five laps in 8313fi THIRD STROKE FATAL Sudden Death of General Alexander McDowell 2IcCook Dayton 0 June 12 General Alex- ander McDowell McCook U S A suffered a third stroke of at 6 oclock this morning and died a half hour later at the home of his daughter Mts Charles Cralghead General McCook came from Washing ton a few weeks ago and shortly after wards suffered a mild stroke of paral sis This was followed a few days later with a second stroke more than the first but despite this fact it was believed that he would recover He appeared to be steadily improving until this morning when the end came suddenly Mrs McCook the widow Mrs Chauncey Baker of Washington- a daughter and Mrs Craighead were at the bedside at the hour of parting The funeralarrangements have not been made Details of the funeral have not been perfected but it is probable that the services willbe held here Monday The burial will takp place at Spring Grove cemetery Cincinnati where are buried the other members of the McCook family AFTER THE FLOOD Kansas City Will Soon Be a Hive of Industry Kansas City June 12 City water was turned on this afternoon at the Quindaro pumping station This with the flow from the Turkey creek sta- tion unless unforeseen accident occurs will furnish the city with its first cleanwa for weeks and remove danger from fire A passenger train each hour of the day between Kansas City Kan and the union station on the Missouri side will be run by the Missouri Pacific railway beginning tomorrow The only communication now between the two Kansas Cities is by row boat or steam- er This train service will be made possible by the opening today of the Missouri Pacific bridge one of the few that withstood the flood The Union Pacific railroad today made rail with the Missouri Pacific track in the west bottoms so its trains can run over the Missouri Pacific bridge until its own structure is re placed- C F Morse president of the Stock Yards company said today We will be ready to receive stock tomorrow In limited quantities and by Monday will have adequate facilities This will break a shutdown of the yards here that has lasted exactly two weeks RILLS NEW TQWN Kalispell Mont June Great Northern Railroad will move the division headquarters from to White a town on the line of the cutoff sixteen miles north of KalIspeli according to reliable reports will be moved to the new town- J J Hill is interested ia the town the site of which will be on state land pur- chased from the state last summer Eight hundred acres of land are to pe platted TURKS KILLED THEM Constantinople June 12 It became known that sixty Bulgarians were killed at the village of Yenje Roume lla recently in a combined attack made on It by a detachment of troops and neighboring Mussulman villagers Fifty prisoners were taken to Adrian ople Children free at Salt Palace today I 1 Out PROFES- SIONAL save evening and twent P j Lln rg k r P J oISon an ret- ired pa- ralysis I seri- ous I 4Da I some nearly two I e n 12The S 1 smIles consolation Ib go con- nections new a o 0 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < Office 2484 Washington Ave Ogden Saturday Juno IS WEBER PUTBSTHOOD REUNION Church leaders Meet With local Stake Officials A reunion of the Weber stake ariest hood was held yesterday to the Fifth ward meeting house at which a number C leaders were in attendance and made felicitous addresses President L Shurtliff of Weber stake made the address and responses were made by Provident Joseph P Smith and AiM Lund and Smoot Short ad dresses were also made by Charles F Mlddleton and N C Flygare of the Weber stake presidency In the han three long tables were spread and the tables were prettily decorated with flowers Patriarch John Smith of- fered grace and all present partook bounteous dinner tables were in charge ef Mrs L W Shurtlieff Mrs Chris Flygare and Miss MIddleton They were by thirtyfive young ladles of the stake The choir under the lead ership of Joseph Ballantyne rendered several selections Besides members of the priesthood in Weber there were pres- ent in addition to those already named Apostles Hudger Clawson A O Wood- ruff Hyxam Smith President Kelly- of the Box Elder stake and a number of other visitors PETERSONLINDSAY CASE Each Defendant Bound Over to the District Court Neils Petersen Lindsay were yesterday bound oVer by Justice Howell en charge preferred against them by the father of the yotmg woman There were a large number of witnesses mostly from Eden Thanks For President President Roosevelt has sent a letter of thanks to Assistant Secretary Beards Icy of the eleventhNational Irrigation con- gress The occasion of the eorrepon dence was the warm eulogy given the congress by the president on occa visit to Utah For this the executive committee sent Mm a let ter of thanks for his kindly sentiments and the president replied with a note of thanks lot the letter of the committee Beason Again Sues For Divorce Charles M Beason yesterday filed an action for divorce from Marietta Beason The defendant is confined m the state mental hospital and the ground on which the divorce is sited is that the defendant- has been afflicted with incurable insan- ity since Nev X lies An action for divorce was brought once before by Mr Benson but the ruling of the court was that a divorce could not legally be Since then a new law has passed governing such cases Webers Fruit Crop Mons Peterson of Moab and Joseph fey rum Parry members of the state board of horticulture have Just completed an inspection of the orchards of this county They state that they have found every- thing in excellent condition with a splen- did prospect heavy yield of fruit this season They will return to Weber county in two or three weeks in which time they hope to establish a uniform method of inspection for all orchards Greiniers Horses Escapade The speedy horse of John J Greinler ran away last night with Ed Sttverstein holding the ribbons The race was an exciting one especially for Sttverstem The frightened started down Washington avenue and wound up on Twentyfourth street between Lincoln and Grant The rig demolished SU verstein and the horse were not seriously To Collect Note The Utah yester- day filed a wilt ia t e district court against O D Wolf recovery et- 8W a promissory note secured by chattel mortgage on Mne horses and- A railroad camp outfit Ogden Briefs John S Crttchlow wattIn Ogde Robert Roberts of Oklahoma City is visiting in Ogden the guest of his broth or Claude Roberts Mrs J H MaemMlaa and daughter her m Raymond have gone to New Orleans iou a The yesterday rounded up a lot of hoboes fifteen in all They will be tried this morning for vagrancy Funeral services over the romaine of Daniel Black will be held today at 3 Larkras undertaking estab- lishment Henry Peterson was yesterday in the municipal court on a charge of attempting to pass a couple- of forged checks that had been drawn on McCornlcks bank He was held examination next Tuesday and his bond fixed at 500 THEFT ON SLUMBERER John Anderson Is Accused of Despoil- ing a Miner Sergeant Roberts last night ar rested John Anderson who is booked- at the station with robbery It is al- leged that Anderson relieved Louis Richter a miner of while the lat ter was asleep in a hallway on Com- mercial street A stranger who claims to have wit nessed the act reported the theft and pointed out Anderson as the guilty per- son When questioned about the mat ter Richter who had been drinking stoutly denied that he had been robbed but upon making an examination of the cash on hand found he was about 40 short Anderson a turn In the sweat afterwards searched and 40 was found in his possession- He will explain to Judge DieM today how he came in possession ef the money FIRED FIRST SHOT Columbia S C June 12 Major W H shot of the civil war upon Fort Sumter died here today Major was a gunner in Grimes company to whom General Beauregard seAt the order- to open fire upon Major Anderson He served as postmaster of Columbia under President NEGRO LEADER DEAD Jackson Miss June IS James Hill for many years a noted negro leader- in the Republican party of Mississippi and secretary of state during recon- struction days is dead He was well known throughout the cowtttry DR BATED ACQUITTED Boulder Colo June 12 Dr Rudolph Baird tried on the charge of having murdered his wife with poison was to day found not guilty by the jury and was discharged COULD NOT ACCEPT Princeton N J June 12 It was learned today that former President Cleveland has been offered the presidency of the University of Virginia When seen to Mr I should be utterly unable to accept such a position PEABFTTLXOSS OF LIFE St Petersburg June ML The Novoe Vremya reports that 3W lives were lost at Azoff on June as a result of the collapse of a gangway there while a pleasure party was landing from the steamer Mskva Attention Knights of Pythias Decoration day services win be held in Castle hall at 10 a m Sunday June 14 Members of all the local lodges and visiting brothers are hereby requested- to turn out Public memorial services will be held at same place at S oclock same even Ing and to which all knights their families and friends are cordially lit vited O I DOUGLAS Grand Chancellor W P COOPER i Chairman Joint Committee NWS V amuse- ment ot- a the pres- ent for was hurt Oft the due on yes- terdaY J an and ar- raigned for II wasgiven I box and elIDe who Is SaId to have tired the first e II c t II b OGllN bud te grant- ed a fec a I GUtes a ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < > Irea Needs tiff Gomjrjsijt- nf The Increased Speaks for rt- l 140720 loaves increase over This Label oa Every last year McCORNICKCO BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Established 1878 Transact a General Banking Business BEITENBUR6ER PORTlAND CEMENT German HERCULES Brand STRONGEST AND FINEST CEMENT IMPORTED Now being used on City Public Work For Sale by PJ MORAN Board of Trade Building Salt Lake City Utah Exercise and Massage Will make Pure Blood ALWAYSbe cause this is Natures method With pure Blood no disease can exist Isnt that reasonable Muscles were made to use and you MUST use them Start now You have waited too JBUGENE THOMPSON The Moore Gym 4 So Main Notice of Delinquent Sale NEW STATE GOLD MINING MILL ing company Location of principal of business Salt Lake Utah No- tice There arc delinquent upon the fol lowing stock in above named company on account of assessment No four 4 levied on the 25th day of April 1908 the several amounts set names sf the respective shareholders as follows No No Name Cert Shares Amt W J Bateman 33 1000 39 00 W J Bateman 94 1590 09 W J Bateman 95 2690 75 CO W J Bateman 96 1000 30 69 W J Bateman 117 1000 99 9 W J Bateman 119 1090 39 9 W J Bateman 120 2500 E Itl 1000 MM Consolidated Jefferson Gold Copper Min- Ing Co 280 10 US8 3C96 97 A Cooper 29 300 W A Cooper SO 22 Joseph Dederich 238 1000 91W T R Ellerbeck 332 i oe ao 99 John G Edwards 9tu 2000 6969 John G Edwards 26 1100 3 99 W H Farnsworth 30 500 16 W W H Farnsworth 46 SCO 15 OS W H Farnsworth 0 SW 16 00 H Farnsworth 74 H Farnsworth H2 W H Farnsworth 185 gi H Farnsworth m L H Farnsworth Ml 1960 M Fritz A Hooch 340 1 09 M M John Hill 161 1000 M 0 John HiH 162 1000 MM John Hill 1 1JK 30 W John Hill 166 500 IS 00 John Hill 167 800 16 08 John Hill IBS 503 is John illS 189 IS 00 Hilt 170 SOD IS 00 John Hill 171 EQO g John Hill 172 590 1501 Richard P Morris 246 V V Morris 1SI MOD Orrln Morris ISO lWO C S Martin 191 J J Osmer 70 P C Richards MK eg 2 79 Joseph C Sharp 1C Lfioa MW NIch Schmtttroth 287 10M M 09 C E Taylor 398 500 16 C 204 260 76 S B Tuttle 246 1000 Georgia Wheeler 4 135 78 Georgia Wheeler 68 14 H 347 1000 3069 And in with lair and an or- der of the board of directors made en the 35th dayaf April 198B so many shares of each parcel of such as may be secretary room M2 Progress Thursday June 18 1908 at the hour of 3 oclock n m of said day to the de linquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale S B TUTTLE Secretary Reem Main St Salt Lake Oftjf Utah Dated June 3 lOIS Delinquent Notice LITTLE CHIEF MINING MILLING company Principal place of business Salt Lake City Utah Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No 16 of one 11 cent per share levied May 7 1008 payable onor before June S 18M the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as fol- lows Cert No No Name Shares Amt 739 W W Armstrong 300 I eg 27 Samuel H Nelson 5009 5900 62 De Los Lombard i GO a9 00 63 De Los Lombard J OQO WO 09 72 De Lombard 2609 39 m 143 Samuel H Nelson 286 Samuel H Nelson JBttX 10969 226 Mrs Ella Sullivan admx SjDW SOW 225 Mrs Ella Sullivan a 00 MOO SS Mrs Ella Sullivan 3090 M 9 31 Mrs Ella Sullivan 000 2469 283 Mrs Ella Sullivan V 1999 10 2 Mrs Ella Sullivan 1489 J 99 23 Mrs Ella Sullivan l a 10 40 293 M S Pendergast 1000 MM 315 A G Swisher lift S 8- 32S Thomas C Burns 2000 20 09 335 LaheUa MerlIn lBOO 1 W 42 J A Pierce W 9- 37S M Jtt Miller 1009 tt 0- a4 M M Miller 1 0 392 Thomas 6W 394 A 0 Underwood L009 10 09 491 Cole Marix Co SOO 509 121 J A Pierce 1000 MOO 464 F W Mansur Iffl 1 09 471 Arthur Frewin 600 5 60 485 W W Armstrong i ill 2 00 490 Peter SOS 500 531 Barnett 1009 HO o 544 A Hudson 15 U 573 Arthur 2W 2 0 74 Arthur Liday 100 l m 645 E M West 509 09- S57 Barnett Langley 1000 M 99- 05S Barnett Langley 1000 10 59 Barnett Langley 1000 10 90 Barnett 1000 678 J EmWeton 758 687 Marix Brokerage Ce 1000 lot 728 HudsonSons 19 j 762 Hudson Sons Co 72 And in accordance with law and order of the board of directors made on the 7th day of lay MOS so many shares or each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company Nos 471 to South Tenth street Salt Lake City Utah on Thursday June 26 JS9V at 12 oclock pay the cost ef advertising and expenses of sale PE Secretary Nos 471 to 481 South Tenth East street Salt Lake City Utah Dated this 8th day of June JflSB Notice of Levy of FREE SILVER MINING COM- pany of Utah Location of principal place of business Salt Lake Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board or directors of the Free Sli- ver Mining company of Utah held c the 4th day of June 1908 an assessment was said corporation Issued and outstanding payable on or the July 1003 to fhte secre- tary of the said company at his office upstairs No 118 South Main street Salt Utah upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 10th day of July 190S will be delin- quent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made be be sold on the 10th day of at 2 oclock p m at the of- fice of Anderson Secretary of said company as above stated to pay the assessment thereon together with the costs of davertteing yid expense Secretary j street Salt Lake 1 la l fit 600 V 15 86 V iiI8 J5 tit V ell it u Iii 31 M ill iS Jt 1000 00 E Taylor 31 00 4 building No 149 street Salt Lake on Je toe Z n t adm LOIS u I fit I Langley f tit Ie QO V Si 3 ee Assessment- THE or onequarter of a cent per share the capItal stock of the before trson Any toek AUgUst Del del- inquent of Up No City iRtyJ2 f it 3 e t i 01 1500 i 00 sos 631 3000 t necessary will be sold atthe otflc of the 187 Dc Lombard 3jh 30 5 o 0 7 the assessment together with of sale lit OFt 4diil1tiSOl Main Ltuh ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ cia eetinff of the Starkizolders of the Mining A- MtnitLj v NOTICE IS HEREBY riVKX a special niteUiir of the stockholders Afxb Ben Buiicr Mining company held at the of the ron 3W building Salt on the Ith of considering and et a consolidation of tho pany with th Chicago consolidation to be organised wider the laws of the state of Utah under such terms and conditions us may be conformable to law and as may b prescribed by a vote representing at least twothirds of the capital stock of said Ben Butler Mill ing at such meeting Such other business transacted may prop May 12 1303 President Bea Butler kioing Hilling Company E D B THOMPSON Secretary Special M ting of Stockholders of the Chicago St Bingham Mining Company NOTICB i reby gven that there will be a special of the stockhold ers of the Chicago Bingham Mining company at the office of com- pany room CIS McCornick Salt Lake City Utah on Wednesday the 17th day of June 1993 at I oclock p m of said day for the purpose of considering and effecting if possible a consolida tion of the said Chicago Bingham company with the Bn Butler Mining Milling company Said consoli dalton to be organised under the laws of the state of Utah under such terms and conditions as may be conformable to law and as may be prescribed by a vote representing at least twothirds of the outstanding capital stock of said Mining company at such meeting Suh other will be transacted aa may properly and law fully come before said meeting C N STRKVBLJ President Chicago ft Btngham Mining Company Attest F O FR1CK Secretary Dated May 16 National Railroad Company of Mex NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT a meeting of the stockholders of the Na tional Railroad company of Mexico has been called and will b held on the 24th day of June 1903 at 10 oclock in the fore noon of that day at the office of the com- pany No 552 Deseret News annex Salt Lake City Utah to authorize the creation of the second preferred stock of the com- pany to the amount of 22393333 par value and of the deferred stock of the company to the amount of 11 lH906ft par value and the conversion of the common stock of the company into such second preferred stock and deferred stock and to determine the ttrms con- ditions and privileges in respect of said secoml preferred and deferred stock and the terms upon which said conversion shall be made to authorize the amend- ment of the articles of association of tho company accordingly and the amendment- of article ninth of the articles of associ- ation so as to read as follows Ninth Said corporation may amend its articles of association in any respect by flung amended articles of association may increase the capital stock of any close may create additional classes of stock any of which may he preferred either as to dividends or aa to capital or as to both may otherwise enlarge or change the powers qf the corporation may consolidate itself with and mergo itself into any other corporation or cor- porations of state of Utah or else where and may sell lease or otherwise dispose of Its lines of railroad and prop erty In whole or in part to any such other corporation or corporations and except as otherwise required by these articles of association any action con tempiated under this article may as among the holders of stock of this cor- poration be made with the consent of a majority in amount of such holders pres- ent at any annual meeting or at any other meeting properly called Stockholders shall not be individually liable for the debts of the corporation W G RAOIJL President- W SURCKEL Secretary Notice of Delinquent Sale SANDY IRRIGATION COMPAXT Lo catioa of principal place of business Sandy Utah Notice There are delin- quent upon the following described stock in above named company on ac count of assessment levied on the rid day of March 1903 the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows No of No of Amt Names Stock Shares Duo Anderson Axel estate 73 4 Alteop Thomas 108109 20 10 00 Brown Rachel 237 104 23 Browa James C 185 43 2 23 Benson Adolph 176 1 l Cooper Alexander SW- Erikson John 145 Farrer Robert S3- Hanraban Thomas 32 Holman Ezekiel i 19C Holmes George Jensen James Jones J S Labrum Thomas G iii u Lewis William 77 2 1 Mace Joseph Monteer Hyrum Nil August M 24 T li n Scott William R 140 1 b- Simeon Mary Jane 228 a2 1 7 And in accordance with law and an or der of the board of directors made on the day of March 1902 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at tno front door of city hall Sandy rtah oa Monday June 15 liHJB at the hour or 1 oclock p m of said day to pay the de- linquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense CARL LARSO Secretary Sandy Utah Dated June 1903 Waterworks DILLON MONT MAY 15 19 Sealed proposals will be received by thu city council of City Mont until 2 oclock p m June 10 1903 for furnistiiii the material and constructing waterworks for the city of Dillon Plans may be seen aad specifications obtained at the office of tbe city recorder- of Dilton or at the office of Frank C Kelsey civil engineer Salt Lake City Utah The right is reserved to reject any bids B F WHTTK Mayor Delinquent notice ROMEO CONSOLIDATED MINING Company Principal place of business Lake City Utah Notice There are delinquent upon tho following described stock on account ot levied on tbe ISth day of April ttOS the several amounts bet opposite the names of the respective persons in whoe names sale shares of stock stand upon the books of the company as shareholders as follows No of No Cert Names shares Amt PInedo SaOOt 7 Frederick Kiausch 9500 475i 12 Axle Pinedo 3333 13 Fredrick S Kiauwh 3166 15s u And in accordance with law and an or der of the beard of directors made on the 18th of April 1908 so many shares ot each parcel of such stock as may be necessary be sold at the office of the secretary McCornick ft Cos bank Salt Lake City Utah on Tuesday the 9th day of June at 1 oclock p m to pay too delinquent assessment theresa to- gether with the cost of advertising aria expenses of sale HANAUER JR Secretary McCornick Cos Bank Salt Lake City Utah Assessment Ho 5 GOLCONDA GOLD MINING company a corporation Principal Dlace of business Salt Lake Notice is hereby given that at a meeting- of the board of directors of the Golcondu Gold MiBln Milling company held a Salt Lake City the 23d day or May 1S an assessment of onefourth i cent per share was levied upon the stock of tht corporation issued and outstanding payable immediately to v H Mead secretary of oompany at his office 617 building Salt Lake City Utah Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 27th day of June 1903 will op and advertised for sale at ubH auction and unless payment is mi e be- fore will V sold on the 17th day o July 1302 at 1 p rn to pay ilelirqiKit ess- ment thereon together ors f ad Ji n ViKA secretary Salt Lake City May 23 4t1 there will be company I tah usda d of June 19013 4 p m ot that da for the purpose po said Ben Butler it Min be a s and lawfully come bet9r meet lIfted the Mtntn Z lie n I IJ Z uiJ I 00 7 3 IMj n ItJ l J 110 99 I tad s of sale or- an tent i Ante 10000 S A KILL- Ing CIt Met ontIk delin- Quent WiT n c t sUe THAT oi t Progress v at ock Milling will a the ui 6 I a i s A 14 5 oj III 9 6 16ut I tab on OttO eKpen f ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < =

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THE SALT LAKE HERALD SATURDAY 1712 13 1903JI f

NEW PLAYERS

ON BOTH TEAMS

Maroons Capture Kennedy From

Seattle Coast Club

OGDEN MERKLE OF HELENA

GAMB PLAYED THIS AFTBBNOONAT WALB BS PIBLD

From present indications Salt Lakehave fairly tegiut their fight

for baseball supremacy No one who hasseen the games played between thesetwo teams this year will deny that theyare putting up a good article of basebail and that they are evenly matchedOgden having won eight games andLake six But it seems that the man-agements of both teams are not satis-fied each determined to give stHIbetter sport if money can do IL

The management of the Maroons cameout yesterday with the announcementthat it had signed Kennedy of Se-attle Coast team and that he should beh r in ttroe to play tnraorrpw Ke playedoutfield with the coast town but wheniske i yesterday what he would do whenhe arrived in Salt Lake it was simplysaid play ball It Is claimed heis as good a hitter as there is on theteam and that his will do

No sooner is this announcement madethan a message conies down from

to the effect that the Junction Citydub had signed Merkle of the Helenateam of the Pacific Northwest leagueto play third bane The latter is ratedas a good man and a hard hitter He

expected In Ogden today in time topiajr tn this afternoons game It is alsorumored around that the wires are work-ing for othec players and that somenames may be turned loose in a

Ogden and Salt Lake at Walkers thissffternoon Caaip is slated to do the

for the Maroons and in all probability Fulmer for Ogden

Manager Treeea of the Cteavelands anaaanced yeffterday thai he would piaUte Mt team on July C Heaa arranged a game with Bphraim forsub 4 and will try Ills team against

Mt Pheasant team before returninghowe

Charlie Dryden has the following toryOM Rube Waddell

After being several days overoae-deorge Edward Waddell great pitcherhas burst forth as the hero ef anotherthrilling exploit aad the best of It tothere seems to have been a piece of easymoney for Rube Last evening he wentto Forest Park to a rideoft the scenic railway As the car inwhich Waddell occupied awas dashing down an 4ncttae leading tothe Demons Group the vehicle atruck

and stopped dead a Waddrll went on ke skyroelrfk wJUi tenpounds of powder behind HL In a flight-of twenty feet he sailed through a dustererf live wires and put the power house

of business The lights andRube flitted en in the inky blacknesst night until his head hit a twobyfour

The impact broke the timberknocked down a section of the acenic

When electricians had fixed thwrtres and on once more

Waddell hustled about and borrowedtvpocket comb to rearrange his hair He

tousled the part somewhat indown the train Otherwise hefelt5h as before IB aceUKat It

the president and of afrec-tatv of the scenic road called a meetingog tim spot and Rube 5 to forget

anything had happened to Mm Henot thought of it

NATIONAL LBAaTTB

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w York June IS Hew YorkCtacin-aaff game postponed cold

WBSTHRW LEAGUE

Olorado SpriagsMilwaukeeKansasDenverI es MoinesPeoriaSt Joseph

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St Joseph June 12 Poor Hehall around bad playing cost Stthe game today

R H JBDenver 9 11 f-

St Joseph 4 C

Batteries BS ler and Scale Parvtn andGarvin

Peoria June 12 Tibbalds home runthe fifth two on won todays weather was colt andthe attendance was held to 500 Scare

R H EPeoria 5 5 2Des Moines 4 5 3

Batteries Hart and Wilson Gushmanand FohL

Milwaukee June 12 Milwaukee outbatted and outfielded Omaha today aadwon by a score of 11 to 3 before a crowdof 500 Score

R H EMilwaukee 11 11 3Omaha S 7 5

Batteries Warmstead and LucIa Henderson and Thomas

Kansas City June 12 Kajwwta City wonby bunching hits In Manager

Springs protested thegame because of a derision of U moireMcCarthys in the eighth Attendance1000 Score

R H EKansas City 2 7 1

Colorado wrings 1 4Batteries and Messttt Jones

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Washington Jane 12 Chicago sent Leehan to the first

evened up matters andtted the scot ay knocking Patttson outof in the eighth Chicago wonout ia the ninth making andscoring five runs LM

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LEAGUE

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Las Aaelea June 12 Loa Angeles andSan Fcanctaco played one of the bestseason this afteraeoti The

Mia oa both sMee west nerfeet and LosAngeles won only because they bunchedthe hits la two inningspitched a s mr game After the first in-ning the northerners yet nowherenear the plate Debnas for San Franciscoand Smttfl SOT locals diatingateheai-themaalvaB Jn the field AttendanceScore

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i June Senatorstoday against Oakland

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R H EOakland 3 12 4Sacramento 14 14 2

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Portland June 12 Portland took a giltedge game of ball from Seattle today Itwas a guess who was in the book to winfrom start to finish Both pitchers hadthe best of support and the game wasnot marred by the close dectotons andwranaltBg ef games Score

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Batteriea tarinoA and Anderson McKay and Stanley

Helene Jane MHelena the gameto Los Angeles m the fifth inning todaywhen Flaaaery in center misjudged afly and that was the starter for six runsin Inning for the visitors Outsidethe fifth the was the best playedoa the Honda grounds this year

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No Consolidation Says PulliamNew York June IS Presideat PttlMajn

of the National league is quoted regard-ing the reports from Cincinnati of a pro-posed of the National andAawrtean leagues

so far as I know and I would beapt to know something about such animportant sieve if there was ORe under

Wf had no Intimation that PresidentJohnson of the American league andPresident Henman of the Cincinnati clubwere to meet

TITUS NOT WANTED

His Entry by Managementof Henley

New York June 12 The Herald todaysays that the entry of O S TItus theAmerican amateur champion singlescull shells to the Henley regatta hasbeen rejected Titus entry for the emood was made by the AtalamaBoat club of this city At a meettaof the executive committee of the Na-tional Association of Amateur Oarsmen-in March was Indorsed as a trueamateur and this endorsement and alsothe entry were sent to the Henley

through the secretary of the Natioaal Association ef Amateur OarsmenTitus had been making preparations forseveral raoatas to row in the Henley re

ttawin tIDe rowing fettleTitus to compete in the

American Henley and Peoples regattasat Philadelphia on July 2 and 4 respec-tively

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W od form aown tt thet Begin naflnStoraae will be beatingIn the two weeks

T J manager of th Agricultural park track has gone to Idahoon a few visit Humor has it thathe Is after some runners for his twodays meet on July 3 and 4

Fishing Unlawful TomorrowState Game Warden James Sharp

wishes it Jcnown that no fishing will beallowed tomorrow The season does rotopen until June 15 which is MondayPersons desiring can commence fishingafter 12 oclock Sunday night but notbefore Mr Sharp says he win havea number of wardens out guard-ing all the streams and any one canehtfishing before the above stated time willbe promptly arrested

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HORSE RAGES

Turns Out Big CcowdtoSee Sporting Events

DINAH WATTS WAS DOPED

iOOO MATCH BACE CALLED OFFFOR THIS REASON

Special to The HeraldProro Jaae 12 The races pn Barckons

track this afternoon were attended by abig crowd of people from Eureka Provo

other Utah county towns and quitenumber of Salt LaicfirS This crowd wasvery eatfeuslasUc and a great amount ofmoney changed hands 770yard run

Dinah Watts and Nelsons OldHymn was declared a draw and betscalled off which caused considerabledissatisfaction Dinah Watts led twolengths at the start bttt on the stretchHymn took the pole and andthey came under the wire together TheOld Hymn people wanted the race runagain to other people wouldnot consent claiming that mare hadbeen doped

The match race best three in five halfbetween Mendenhalls JackIeand Marconis Sage Oat won by

Sage Cat In three straight 115and 115

Straws Chet also won In three straightheats from Dudleys Polly Maguire Time

The tareeeoraered halfmile dash besttwo in three in which Evans BlackPrice Smarts Coyote and Sharps OldDick were entered was won by Old Dickwho toek the second and third heatsTime 11 and 118 Blade Prince won thefirst in 1J13

The ball game between Provo andEureka Rocks was a walkovor forthe Provo team which won thewith a score of 16 to 0 Pitcher Sorensen-of the Provo team fanned out sixteensitu the game Following is thelineup

Eureka position ProvoRowe t C TVShivered P SorensenThurman IB Thorfott-Wrlther 2B u PeckDilmar SB DanieIsCloward S BombardFisher R F JohnsonPrY C F PetersonHoliday L F ki TX King

Score by innings

Eureka 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0a fi 1 6 2 0 Q 3 0W

BIG BOUTS AT BUTTE

Herrera and Broad andBritLandOKeefe Meet in

Contests Today

Butte June 12 Betting is becomingbrisk on the BrlttOKeefe andHerreraBroad fights tomorrow In theBrtttOKeefe match the Californian appears to be the favorite at odds of aboutto 7 Considerable money at theseoddgis betas taken by the miners to whomthe lad Is well known

to today Broad appeared to be aslight favorite but the tonightsweats to be on the Mexican Though of-fers to place large sums money areknownto have been made by several ofButtes mining millionaires no wagers ofamount are known to have been taken asyet From the sale of seats it Is es-timated that about 18000 persons will seethe BrlttOKeefe fight about 5Wfthe HerreraBroad contest

Ogden Nay Have Horse RacesSpecial to The Herald

Ogden June 12 The Weber CourityFair association at meeting in the nearfuture wilt arrange a race meetingto be given at the fair grounds probablyJuly 4 and July 34 The success of theraces given last year was encourag-ing and the intends to meritits repetition

Shamrock jPleet Expected-New York June 12 Shamrock III chal-

lenger for the Americas cup and Shamrock I convoyed by the Erin and tugCruiser are expected to arrive todayThe fleet the crews of which numberH men left Gourock May 17

CASSINI AND ROOSEVELT

Russian Ambassador Talk With thePresident

Washington June IS Count Casslnithe Russian ambassador had almost anhours talk with the president this afterneon He the White House at3 oclock by appointment and was re-ceived by the president in the lattersprivate office adjoining the cabinet roomOstensibly the purpose of the ambassa

call was to take formal farewell-of the president as heJs leaving for Rus-sia on the 23d in accordance with an-nual custom of spending his vacation athome

The ambassadors call however lastedmore than forty minutes and it is knownthat his entire time was consumed in areview of the situation in Russia grow-ing out of the recent Jewish atrocities at

Though no statement concernconference obtainedthe White House the Rus-

sian embassy It was learned tonight thatdiscussion was general character

President Roosevelt it can be said iskeenly interested in the representationswhich have been made to this governmentregarding the treatment of the Jews inRussia but he is also keenly alive to thetraditional friendship which the govern-ment of Russia has shown for the UnitedStates

PERMITS APPROVEDSpecial to The Herald

Washington June secretary-of the interior today approved permitsfor grazing 14478 horses and cattle inBig Horn ferest reserve Wyomingduring the present season and the sec-retary of the Interior also approvedpatent of 130 acres of land In Evans-ton land district to the state of Wyo-ming for the benefit of the Minershospital

SEIZED WITH CONVULSIONS-Boston June ML William L DolHaf a

prominent banker of Denver was takento the relief hospital tonight sufferingfrom convulsions Mr Dolllef who Ishere on visit had boarded the Port-land steamer en route to Lewlston andshortly after 7 oclock was seized

convulsive attack It was found neoessary to send Mr Dolllef to the reliefhospital It was stated at midnight thathe undoubtedly would recover

DEATH THE PENALTYPrescott Ariz Juno 12 The court-

room was packed today with Interestedspectators m o the two Mexicans Franeteoo Rntzla andHidalgo charged with the killing ofCharles Goddard and Frank at Goddard station last Thursday The case wasgiven to the Jury this even-ing and the verdict was rendered fortyminutes later of guilty of murder in thefirst degree The jury named death asthe penalty

DROWNED HIMSELFMissoula Mont June 12 After an er-

ratic career m whioh he was knockeddown with a club by a woman 1he hadthreatened Jacob Kachel an Ovantiorancher drowned himself in Fish takeWednesday before the posse in pursuit ofhim could lay banes en him His bodywas recovered n mania forthreatening weraen children with

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HOPPER DROVES A WINNER

HALPMTLE HANDICAPA GBEAT RAGE

The stable of pro riders camped atthe jsancer who ride drabs around thetrack for the edification ot the cycle fansand incidentally the prize money hungup at the tape a great exhibitionof new to get the coin by combiningheads and heels lit the halfmile handi-cap last evening This event was thestellar attraction of the byfar the best sprint race of the year Thehandicapping was such that it gave agreat opportunity for the riders to work

to get the money and atleast three pairs worked ofeach other

Hofman at scratch with Stevens at thetenyard mark Hopper at fifteen yardswith Samueteon on themark and Chapman at fortyfive yardsand Burris at fifty were the throe com-binations that got the money Theremay have beenothers if so theirnames will not appear in the papersStevens and Burris were thethree selected to the others and incarrying out their plans they made the

a good one for the spectators aswell as a financial success for themselves-

On the first lap the riders were strungout with the back men well ThenStevens and Samuelson began to ride highon the bank carrying Hofman and Hopper to the front Chapman and Burnssaw them coming and three combina-tions with a sprinkling of ridersworking independently all broke for thetape The last two laps witnessed wildly peddling bikers from the pole line tothe rim of the saucer madly fora place They entered the stretch in thismanner Hopper hitting the first byInches Hofman second Burns third andChapman fourth and Stevens and Samuelson all in from the effects of theirpacing work

The fivemile race for thesimon puree Heagren and native son

was not much of a successowing to the poor pacing hashed up toLimberg at the start Chapman finallygot his motor settled down but Limbergcould not on at a speed sufficientto overtake the fleeing Heagren Thelatter won out bj an laps in thefive miles

Chapman intceduced his new singlemotor for the first time last eveningwhen pacing Limberg It is withoutQuestion the combination ofline enfein es rubber tires and handlebarsthat ever circled the saucer If anyone-is ever discovered who can holdon the track there is liable to be somewonderfully fast ridden Last night

an untrained butChapman held a and gave it more pow-er It gave several bursts of speed whiahplainly proved th t it can travel somebut if it is ever let out its rider had better carry a large consignment of life insurance The summary

Halfmile amateur finalLimberg scratswtRayburn CRedman 40 yards Agraz scratch TimeK6Mile professional final HofmanrStevens Chapman Time300 3Quartermil arnKteuiVfinal Downey I Redman Agra BurnsTime

Halfmile handicap professions Hopper 15 scratch Burrls5 yards Chapman 45 yards Time57Quartermile consolation professional

Turville Stayer Leyland TimeFivemile match between

Heagren and Ltmberg Won By HoagrsRby five laps in 8313fi

THIRD STROKE FATAL

Sudden Death of General AlexanderMcDowell 2IcCook

Dayton 0 June 12 General Alex-ander McDowell McCook U S A

suffered a third stroke ofat 6 oclock this morning and

died a half hour later at the home ofhis daughter Mts Charles CralgheadGeneral McCook came from Washington a few weeks ago and shortly afterwards suffered a mild stroke of paralsis This was followed a few dayslater with a second stroke more

than the first but despite this factit was believed that he would recoverHe appeared to be steadily improvinguntil this morning when the end camesuddenly Mrs McCook the widowMrs Chauncey Baker of Washington-a daughter and Mrs Craighead wereat the bedside at the hour of partingThe funeralarrangements have notbeen made

Details of the funeral have not beenperfected but it is probable that theservices willbe held here Monday Theburial will takp place at Spring Grovecemetery Cincinnati where are buriedthe other members of the McCookfamily

AFTER THE FLOOD

Kansas City Will Soon Be a Hive ofIndustry

Kansas City June 12 City waterwas turned on this afternoon at theQuindaro pumping station This withthe flow from the Turkey creek sta-tion unless unforeseen accidentoccurs will furnish the city with itsfirst cleanwa for weeksand remove danger from fire

A passenger train each hour of theday between Kansas City Kan andthe union station on the Missouri sidewill be run by the Missouri Pacificrailway beginning tomorrow The onlycommunication now between the twoKansas Cities is by row boat or steam-er This train service will be madepossible by the opening today of theMissouri Pacific bridge one of the fewthat withstood the flood The UnionPacific railroad today made rail

with the Missouri Pacifictrack in the west bottoms so its trainscan run over the Missouri Pacificbridge until its own structure is replaced-

C F Morse president of the StockYards company said today

We will be ready to receive stocktomorrow In limited quantities and byMonday will have adequate facilitiesThis will break a shutdown of theyards here that has lasted exactly twoweeks

RILLS NEW TQWNKalispell Mont June Great

Northern Railroad will move thedivision headquarters from toWhite a town on the line of thecutoff sixteen miles north of KalIspeliaccording to reliable reportswill be moved to the new town-J J Hill is interested ia the town thesite of which will be on state land pur-

chased from the state last summerEight hundred acres of land are to peplatted

TURKS KILLED THEMConstantinople June 12 It became

known that sixty Bulgarians werekilled at the village of Yenje Roumella recently in a combined attackmade on It by a detachment of troopsand neighboring Mussulman villagersFifty prisoners were taken to Adrianople

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Ogden Saturday Juno IS

WEBER PUTBSTHOOD REUNIONChurch leaders Meet With local

Stake OfficialsA reunion of the Weber stake ariesthood was held yesterday to the Fifthward meeting house at which a number

C leaders were in attendance andmade felicitous addresses President L

Shurtliff of Weber stake made theaddress and responses were madeby Provident Joseph P Smith and

AiM Lund and Smoot Short addresses were also made by Charles FMlddleton and N C Flygare of theWeber stake presidency In the

han three long tables were spreadand the tables were prettily decoratedwith flowers Patriarch John Smith of-fered grace and all present partook

bounteous dinner tables were incharge ef Mrs L W Shurtlieff MrsChris Flygare and Miss MIddleton Theywere by thirtyfive young ladlesof the stake The choir under the leadership of Joseph Ballantyne renderedseveral selections Besides members ofthe priesthood in Weber there were pres-ent in addition to those already namedApostles Hudger Clawson A O Wood-ruff Hyxam Smith President Kelly-of the Box Elder stake and a numberof other visitors

PETERSONLINDSAY CASE

Each Defendant Bound Over to theDistrict Court

Neils Petersen Lindsay wereyesterday bound oVer by Justice Howellen charge preferred against them bythe father of the yotmg woman Therewere a large number of witnesses

mostly from Eden

Thanks For PresidentPresident Roosevelt has sent a letter

of thanks to Assistant Secretary BeardsIcy of the eleventhNational Irrigation con-gress The occasion of the eorrepondence was the warm eulogy given thecongress by the president on occa

visit to Utah For thisthe executive committee sent Mm a letter of thanks for his kindly sentimentsand the president replied with a noteof thanks lot the letter of thecommittee

Beason Again Sues For DivorceCharles M Beason yesterday filed an

action for divorce from Marietta BeasonThe defendant is confined m the statemental hospital and the ground on whichthe divorce is sited is that the defendant-has been afflicted with incurable insan-ity since Nev X lies An action fordivorce was brought once before by MrBenson but the ruling of the court wasthat a divorce could not legally be

Since then a new law haspassed governing such cases

Webers Fruit CropMons Peterson of Moab and Joseph fey

rum Parry members of the state boardof horticulture have Just completed aninspection of the orchards of this countyThey state that they have found every-thing in excellent condition with a splen-did prospect heavy yield of fruitthis season They will return to Webercounty in two or three weeks in whichtime they hope to establish a uniformmethod of inspection for all orchards

Greiniers Horses EscapadeThe speedy horse of John J Greinler ran

away last night with Ed Sttversteinholding the ribbons The race was anexciting one especially for SttverstemThe frightened started downWashington avenue and wound up onTwentyfourth street between Lincolnand Grant The rig demolished SUverstein and the horse were not seriously

To Collect NoteThe Utah yester-

day filed a wilt ia t e district courtagainst O D Wolf recovery et-

8W a promissory note secured bychattel mortgage on Mne horses and-

A railroad camp outfitOgden Briefs

John S Crttchlow wattIn Ogde

Robert Roberts of Oklahoma City isvisiting in Ogden the guest of his brothor Claude Roberts

Mrs J H MaemMlaa and daughterher m Raymond have gone

to New Orleans iou aThe yesterday rounded up a lot

of hoboes fifteen in all They will betried this morning for vagrancy

Funeral services over the romaine ofDaniel Black will be held today at 3

Larkras undertaking estab-lishment

Henry Peterson was yesterdayin the municipal court on a

charge of attempting to pass a couple-of forged checks that had been drawnon McCornlcks bank He was heldexamination next Tuesday and his bondfixed at 500

THEFT ON SLUMBERER

John Anderson Is Accused of Despoil-ing a Miner

Sergeant Roberts last night arrested John Anderson who is booked-at the station with robbery It is al-

leged that Anderson relieved LouisRichter a miner of while the latter was asleep in a hallway on Com-mercial street

A stranger who claims to have witnessed the act reported the theft andpointed out Anderson as the guilty per-son When questioned about the matter Richter who had been drinkingstoutly denied that he had been robbedbut upon making an examination ofthe cash on hand found he was about

40 shortAnderson a turn In the

sweat afterwards searchedand 40 was found in his possession-He will explain to Judge DieM todayhow he came in possession ef themoney

FIRED FIRST SHOTColumbia S C June 12 Major W H

shot of the civil war upon Fort Sumterdied here today Major was agunner in Grimes company towhom General Beauregard seAt the order-to open fire upon Major Anderson Heserved as postmaster of Columbia underPresident

NEGRO LEADER DEADJackson Miss June IS James Hill

for many years a noted negro leader-in the Republican party of Mississippiand secretary of state during recon-struction days is dead He was wellknown throughout the cowtttry

DR BATED ACQUITTEDBoulder Colo June 12 Dr Rudolph

Baird tried on the charge of havingmurdered his wife with poison was today found not guilty by the jury andwas discharged

COULD NOT ACCEPTPrinceton N J June 12 It was learned

today that former President Clevelandhas been offered the presidency of theUniversity of Virginia When seen to

MrI should be utterly unable to accept

such a position

PEABFTTLXOSS OF LIFESt Petersburg June ML The Novoe

Vremya reports that 3W lives were lostat Azoff on June as a result of thecollapse of a gangway there while apleasure party was landing from thesteamer Mskva

Attention Knights of PythiasDecoration day services win be held

in Castle hall at 10 a m Sunday June14 Members of all the local lodges andvisiting brothers are hereby requested-to turn out

Public memorial services will be heldat same place at S oclock same evenIng and to which all knights theirfamilies and friends are cordially litvited O I DOUGLAS

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McCORNICKCOBANKERS

SALT LAKE CITY UTAHEstablished 1878

Transact a General Banking Business

BEITENBUR6ER PORTlAND CEMENT

German HERCULES Brand

STRONGEST AND FINEST CEMENTIMPORTED

Now being used on City Public Work

For Sale by P J MORANBoard of Trade Building Salt LakeCity Utah

Exercise and MassageWill make Pure Blood ALWAYSbecause this is Natures method With pureBlood no disease can exist Isnt thatreasonable Muscles were made to useand you MUST use them Start nowYou have waited too

JBUGENE THOMPSONThe Moore Gym 4 So Main

Notice of Delinquent SaleNEW STATE GOLD MINING MILLing company Location of principal

of business Salt Lake Utah No-tice There arc delinquent upon the following stock in above namedcompany on account of assessment Nofour 4 levied on the 25th day of April1908 the several amounts setnames sf the respective shareholders asfollows

No NoName Cert Shares AmtW J Bateman 33 1000 39 00

W J Bateman 94 1590 09W J Bateman 95 2690 75 CO

W J Bateman 96 1000 30 69W J Bateman 117 1000 99 9W J Bateman 119 1090 39 9W J Bateman 120 2500

E Itl 1000 MMConsolidated Jefferson

Gold Copper Min-Ing Co 280 10 US8 3C96 97

A Cooper 29 300W A Cooper SO 22Joseph Dederich 238 1000 91WT R Ellerbeck 332 i oe ao 99John G Edwards 9tu 2000 6969John G Edwards 26 1100 3 99W H Farnsworth 30 500 16 WW H Farnsworth 46 SCO 15 OSW H Farnsworth 0 SW 16 00

H Farnsworth 74H Farnsworth H2

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H Farnsworth mL H Farnsworth Ml 1960 MFritz A Hooch 340 1 09 M MJohn Hill 161 1000 M 0John HiH 162 1000 MMJohn Hill 1 1JK 30 WJohn Hill 166 500 IS 00John Hill 167 800 16 08John Hill IBS 503 isJohn illS 189 IS 00

Hilt 170 SOD IS 00John Hill 171 EQO gJohn Hill 172 590 1501Richard P Morris 246V V Morris 1SI MODOrrln Morris ISO lWOC S Martin 191J J Osmer 70P C Richards MK eg 2 79Joseph C Sharp 1C Lfioa MWNIch Schmtttroth 287 10M M 09C E Taylor 398 500 16C 204 260 7 6S B Tuttle 246 1000Georgia Wheeler 4 135 78Georgia Wheeler 68 14H 347 1000 3069

And in with lair and an or-der of the board of directors made enthe 35th dayaf April 198B so many sharesof each parcel of such as may besecretary room M2 ProgressThursday June 18 1908 at the hour of 3oclock n m of said day to the delinquent assessment thereon togetherwith the cost of advertising and expenseof sale

S B TUTTLE SecretaryReem Main St

Salt Lake Oftjf UtahDated June 3 lOIS

Delinquent NoticeLITTLE CHIEF MINING MILLINGcompany Principal place of business

Salt Lake City Utah Notice There aredelinquent upon the following describedstock on account of assessment No 16 ofone 11 cent per share levied May 71008 payable onor before June S 18M theseveral amounts set opposite the namesof the respective shareholders as fol-lowsCert NoNo Name Shares Amt739 W W Armstrong 300 I eg

27 Samuel H Nelson 5009 590062 De Los Lombard i GO a9 0063 De Los Lombard J OQO WO 0972 De Lombard 2609 39 m

143 Samuel H Nelson286 Samuel H Nelson JBttX 10969226 Mrs Ella Sullivan

admx SjDW SOW225 Mrs Ella Sullivan

a 00 MOOSS Mrs Ella Sullivan 3090 M 931 Mrs Ella Sullivan 000 2469

283 Mrs Ella Sullivan V 1999 102 Mrs Ella Sullivan 1489 J 9923 Mrs Ella Sullivan l a 10 40293 M S Pendergast 1000 MM315 A G Swisher lift S 8-

32S Thomas C Burns 2000 20 09335 LaheUa MerlIn lBOO 1 W

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a4 M M Miller 1 0392 Thomas 6W394 A 0 Underwood L009 10 09491 Cole Marix Co SOO 509121 J A Pierce 1000 MOO464 F W Mansur Iffl 1 09471 Arthur Frewin 600 5 60485 W W Armstrong i ill 2 00490 Peter SOS 500531 Barnett 1009 HO o544 A Hudson 15 U573 Arthur 2W 2 0

74 Arthur Liday 100 l m645 E M West 509 09-

S57 Barnett Langley 1000 M 99-

05S Barnett Langley 1000 1059 Barnett Langley 1000 10 90

Barnett 1000678 J EmWeton 758687 Marix Brokerage Ce 1000 lot728 HudsonSons 19 j

762 Hudson Sons Co 72And in accordance with law and orderof the board of directors made on the7th day of lay MOS so many shares oreach parcel of stock as may be necessarywill be sold at the office of the companyNos 471 to South Tenth streetSalt Lake City Utah on ThursdayJune 26 JS9V at 12 oclock pay

the cost ef advertising and expenses ofsale P E

SecretaryNos 471 to 481 South Tenth East street

Salt Lake City UtahDated this 8th day of June JflSB

Notice of Levy ofFREE SILVER MINING COM-

pany of Utah Location of principalplace of business Salt LakeNotice Is hereby given that at a meetingof the board or directors of the Free Sli-ver Mining company of Utah held cthe 4th day of June 1908 an assessment

wassaid corporation Issued and outstandingpayable on or theJuly 1003 to fhte secre-tary of the said company at his officeupstairs No 118 South Main street Salt

Utah upon whichthis assessment may remain unpaid onthe 10th day of July 190S will be delin-quent and advertised for sale at publicauction and unless payment is made be

be sold on the 10th day ofat 2 oclock p m at the of-fice of Anderson Secretary of saidcompany as above stated to pay the

assessment thereon togetherwith the costs of davertteing yid expense

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MtnitLj vNOTICE IS HEREBY riVKXa special niteUiir of thestockholders Afxb Ben Buiicr Miningcompany held at the of theron 3W building Salton the Ith

of considering and eta consolidation of tho

pany with th Chicagoconsolidation to beorganised wider the laws of the state ofUtah under such terms and conditions usmay be conformable to law and as may bprescribed by a vote representing at leasttwothirds of the capitalstock of said Ben Butler Milling at such meeting Such otherbusiness transacted may prop

May 12 1303

President Bea Butler kioing HillingCompany

E D B THOMPSONSecretary

Special M ting of Stockholdersof the Chicago St Bingham

Mining CompanyNOTICB i reby gven that there willbe a special of the stockholders of the Chicago Bingham Miningcompany at the office of com-pany room CIS McCornick SaltLake City Utah on Wednesday the 17thday of June 1993 at I oclock p m ofsaid day for the purpose of consideringand effecting if possible a consolidation of the said Chicago Bingham

company with the Bn ButlerMining Milling company Said consolidalton to be organised under the lawsof the state of Utah under such termsand conditions as may be conformableto law and as may be prescribed by avote representing at least twothirds ofthe outstanding capital stock of saidMining company atsuch meeting Suh other will

be transacted aa may properly and lawfully come before said meetingC N STRKVBLJ

President Chicago ft Btngham MiningCompany

AttestF O FR1CK SecretaryDated May 16

National Railroad Company of Mex

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THATa meeting of the stockholders of the National Railroad company of Mexico hasbeen called and will b held on the 24thday of June 1903 at 10 oclock in the forenoon of that day at the office of the com-pany No 552 Deseret News annex SaltLake City Utah to authorize the creationof the second preferred stock of the com-pany to the amount of 22393333par value and of the deferred stock ofthe company to the amount of 11lH906ft par value and the conversion ofthe common stock of the company intosuch second preferred stock and deferredstock and to determine the ttrms con-ditions and privileges in respect of saidsecoml preferred and deferred stock andthe terms upon which said conversionshall be made to authorize the amend-ment of the articles of association of thocompany accordingly and the amendment-of article ninth of the articles of associ-ation so as to read as follows

Ninth Said corporation may amend itsarticles of association in any respect byflung amended articles of associationmay increase the capital stock of anyclose may create additional classes ofstock any of which may he preferredeither as to dividends or aa to capital oras to both may otherwise enlarge orchange the powers qf the corporationmay consolidate itself with and mergoitself into any other corporation or cor-porations of state of Utah or elsewhere and may sell lease or otherwisedispose of Its lines of railroad and property In whole or in part to any suchother corporation or corporations andexcept as otherwise required by thesearticles of association any action contempiated under this article may asamong the holders of stock of this cor-poration be made with the consent of amajority in amount of such holders pres-ent at any annual meeting or at anyother meeting properly called

Stockholders shall not be individuallyliable for the debts of the corporation

W G RAOIJLPresident-

W SURCKELSecretary

Notice of Delinquent SaleSANDY IRRIGATION COMPAXT Lo

catioa of principal place of businessSandy Utah Notice There are delin-quent upon the following describedstock in above named company on account of assessment levied on the ridday of March 1903 the several amountsset opposite the names of the respectiveshareholders as follows

No of No of AmtNames Stock Shares Duo

Anderson Axel estate 73 4Alteop Thomas 108109 20 10 00Brown Rachel 237 104 23

Browa James C 185 43 2 23

Benson Adolph 176 1 lCooper Alexander SW-

Erikson John 145Farrer Robert S3-Hanraban Thomas 32Holman Ezekiel i 19CHolmes GeorgeJensen JamesJones J SLabrum Thomas G iii uLewis William 77 2 1

Mace JosephMonteer HyrumNil August M 24 T li nScott William R 140 1 b-

Simeon Mary Jane 228 a2 1 7

And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made onthe day of March 1902 manyshares of each parcel of such stock asmay be necessary will be sold at tnofront door of city hall Sandy rtah oaMonday June 15 liHJB at the hour or 1

oclock p m of said day to pay the de-

linquent assessment thereon togetherwith the cost of advertising and expense

CARL LARSO SecretarySandy Utah

Dated June 1903

WaterworksDILLON MONT MAY 15 19

Sealed proposals will be received by thucity council of City Mont until 2

oclock p m June 10 1903 for furnistiiiithe material and constructing waterworksfor the city of Dillon

Plans may be seen aad specificationsobtained at the office of tbe city recorder-of Dilton or at the office of Frank CKelsey civil engineer Salt Lake CityUtah

The right is reserved to reject anybids B F WHTTK

Mayor

Delinquent noticeROMEO CONSOLIDATED MINING

Company Principal place of businessLake City Utah

Notice There are delinquent upon thofollowing described stock on account ot

levied on tbe ISth day of AprilttOS the several amounts bet opposite thenames of the respective persons in whoenames sale shares of stock stand uponthe books of the company as shareholdersas followsNo of NoCert Names shares Amt

PInedo SaOOt7 Frederick Kiausch 9500 475i

12 Axle Pinedo 333313 Fredrick S Kiauwh 3166 15s u

And in accordance with law and an order of the beard of directors made on the18th of April 1908 so many shares oteach parcel of such stock as may benecessary be sold at the office of thesecretary McCornick ft Cos bank SaltLake City Utah on Tuesday the 9th dayof June at 1 oclock p m to paytoo delinquent assessment theresa to-

gether with the cost of advertising ariaexpenses of sale

HANAUER JRSecretary

McCornick Cos Bank Salt Lake CityUtah

Assessment Ho 5GOLCONDA GOLD MINING

company a corporation PrincipalDlace of business Salt LakeNotice is hereby given that at a meeting-of the board of directors of the GolconduGold MiBln Milling company held aSalt Lake City the 23d day orMay 1S an assessment of onefourthi cent per share was levied upon the

stock of tht corporation issuedand outstanding payable immediately tov H Mead secretary of oompanyat his office 617 building SaltLake City Utah Any stock upon whichthis assessment may remain unpaid onthe 27th day of June 1903 will op

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