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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, PAGE TWO. ZION m mi MUM MEETS ALL HALLOWS PLAYING TODAY II PUPS Team Hotly Contested Games Which are Scheduled for Today in the Play Pivotal Game of Season New United States. This Afternoon. Salt IMS. BIG GAME KELLY GAME Matched by Jeffries' Athletic Club Big Coyote Hunt to Be Held in for Twenty-Roun- d Battle at Western Boxelder County Lake Nigh and College fi rrince.tun vs. West Point, at SALT LAKE, of the e West Point. most important football same that A Harvard vs. Brown university w n 111 be e at Cambridge. played In Salt Lake thla Tale vs.- klaaaachuaetts Aggies 4 la arheduled for thin afternoon r at New Haven. W when the AU liallowa and Salt Lake vs. Swarthmore. Pennsylvania a teams erhool meet in high at Philadelphia. struggl at Cummlng's Held. vs. Cornell Pennsylvania A The fame la alated at atarted at 1 A at Ithaca. A o'clock. A Carllala ve. Naval Academy, A In achool the High Enough samea A A at Annapolis division have ben played thla year A A vs at Minnesota, Chicago to ahow that It la practically a toaa A Chicago. A Salt between four teams, the Lake, A up Michigan vs Vanderbilt Uni- - A Ogden and Granite High achoola and A veralty, at Ann Arbor. A the All liallowa college for the foot- A ball championship of the atate. The AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA teams could hardly be more evenly matched and from now on the winner ef the atate title will have to do some tall playing to forge to the front. The game this afternoon la a pivotal on berauae these two teams have not met this season, and on their past playing It la hard to pick the winner. AGE Whichever one romea off with a victory will have a alight lead In the race. The teams have both reached their best middle season forn, and are therefore going at top speed. The Old Age Annuity Plan to Be Preschools also realise they have a game en their hands and neither aspects a sented at Next Session of Oct. 11. One aea-ao- - chara-pittoah- t ip ciiiTli RESPECT v.alkaway. BUSY TODAY of Accompanied by n delegation motors, the Granite High achool football eleven of Salt Lake City arrived over the Halt Lake A Ogden railroad thla morning, with colors flying and ronfldeut of victory over Ogden High at the Ulenwood gridiron this afternoon. The game started with a good attendance at I o'clock this afternoon. Ogden has one game scheduled with Salt Luke High to take place before the Thankaglvlng contest which will be played with th Butte High In the Montana city. Manager Carlaon'e articles of agreement with the Montana aggregation are fair to both teams and stipulate a game at Ogden In 190. age .OTTAWA, Oct. 30. An old annuities plan will be put Into effect nest by the Canadian government month and its operation will doubtless he watrhed with Interest by the people of the United States. Already many tatesmen and economists a cron the border hav written the Dominion officials for particulars of the scheme, with the view of urging a similar measure before th Washington ' lawmakers. Hundreds of Americana, residing In nearly every atate of the Union, have made applicatlona for an- nuities guaranteed by the Canadlap government and It le likely that when the merits of the Pkn becom fully known, th annuities branch will transact s large business In ihe states and In Europe. Advertising literature ha been prepared an-will be spread broadcast throughout Canada and the United States, and the annuities branch will go after bualnesa with all the vigor of a private corporation operating for profit. Pamphlets descriptive of the annuities plan have been furnished to every The Sympathy of Friendship, postmaster In Canada, and In every It Is sublime to feel and ssy of anthere will be notice posted other, I need never meet, or speak, or j Inviting sppllcatlnns for annuity Then. In addition, lecturers are writs to him; ws need not reenforce ourselves or send tokens of remem- to be sent at over Canada to hold pubaddress audiences, brance; I rely on him as on myself; If lic meetings and annuities plan In detail. ho did thus or this, I know It was explaining the Hew lte Dene. A half a dosen forma of policy have right Ralph Waldo Emerson. been d signaled by Director Baatedo to NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD- meet demands and suit financial eon-ERS' MEETING. . Ion of all daaaes of people. For all there are the general limitations that Notice la hereby given that a special must be for not less than fifty nor meeting of the stockholders of the 'more than alx hundred dollars a year, Equity Gold Mining and Milling Com- and annuities cannot mature before fiowever. a man pany will be held at the office of the tle age of company, at No, 401 Bcclea Building, or woman can buy an annuity with a Ogden, Utah, on th 30th day of No- slgle payment or ran make payments vember, ItOS, at 10 Oclock a. m., for of 25 rents a week to the the purpoee of electing a Board of savings bank or to the money order deIn Canada. partment of any Five Direr tore of said company. An annuity may be bought for a child, Oct 17. 1003. ' W. C. Sumner, owning 1,404,000 for a wire or for any one else. Persons of thirty or forty can make a lump aha res. payment to cover arrears and then conFirst publication Oct 33, HOI. tinue paying at the same weekly, or monthly, quarterly, For envelopes, letterneadn. bust: cards. dodgers, eta, eall up The Journal yearly rate as though he or she had Job rooms. Both phones 004. begun at the age of twenty. Oh all payments the government will allow compound Interest at the rate of four per rent, which is one per cent higher than the savings bank rate and a good deal more than Is allowed by regular annuity companies. The man who buys an annuity has the guarantee of the government of Canada that, when he reaches the age of fifty-fivaa he alxty or sixty-fiv- e electa, he will get his annuity until the day of hia death and tf he dies before reaching the annuity age all the money that he has paid In will be returned with three per cent, compound Try eur Rough, Dry Waehing aft Interest to his heirs. Sir Richard Cartwright is the father of the act and Ita administration le bring well looked after by 8. T. Basted o, who has had considerable experience in annuity business. post-offi- ce liter-jatur- e. di fifty-fiv- e, post-offi- post-offi- Planned, It Is Said, With Montana, Idaho and Utah to be United for ce Pro- Game Samples of Season. During ducing J APPEAL TODAY REAL FOOTBALL STAR Smoke place," the coach said with a frown, you don't play t well, now mind, Wreaths department of the Denver run you out of town. Juat bust weil Sissy Jones" and on Post, discovered the line ahead; don't even through mad a football player out of him. stop for breath. Remember, now, if This Is how he did It: you fool us weil beat you 'most to Young Archibald de La nee y Jones death." was quite a fancy dude. At college he Poor Archie! How he pleaded! But would never play at football 'cause It wasn't any uae. The boya said if twas rude. Now Archie weighed two he didn't play that they'd sure cook he was a strapping boy. hla goose. They took him to the field eighty-foBut he waa quite a sissy and his next day dressed In his football mammas pride and Joy. Th football clothes. When Archie saw the people team was soon to have an awful game there hie angry paasion rose. to Play- - The dope said It waa bound I will not play thla awful game." to lose; it aura did look that way. he said In accents wild. Just then the We need a center," said the coach, a big coach swore at him In manner far great big heavy dub. But where on from mild. They put him In the line, earth, can one be found? Oh, blame and when the ball was handed back It! There's the rub. Mich player that could get to him Just then a halfback, Pi te McKay, smashed him an awful crack. Well, who was a hopeful lad, thought up a Archie thought the other side had scheme to save the day. It made the landed on him ao. T0 get hie temper Let's get up you bet now Archie wasn't slow. fellows glad. Hald he: this Blsay Jones and make the lobster He yelled, Oh, darn you horrid play. Weil scare him say, we'H beat things! Toure Impudent, ao there!" him up," said smooth young Pete Mc- And then he atarted after them an-Kay. played the game for fair. That night they took poor Archie He shoved them 'round; he knocked off and placed him In a tent. They them 'round; he tore their line with sniped his clothes; they took his hat ease. He'd walk right through that his money, every cent They left him other bunch most any time he'd Just some football toga. Four fellows please. The boya behind hlffi with the guarded him. Poor Archie's chance to ball would go right through the holes get away was very, very slim. Each and when the game was over they were day they'd take him to a field and winners by alx goal teach him center stunts. They showed It's Sissy Jones no more down there him how to pass the ball and how to Its Archie Jones, the king. Now block swift punts. They didn't work Archie wouldn't quit the game, well, him hard enough to get hie muscles not for anything. Each time the team ore. On Friday night they gathered goes out to play that one-tim- e sissy 'round and told what waa in store. swell Is in the line all Toure booked to play the center and yelling, Give 'em hell!" Bids Dudley, editor of tho ur dust-begrim- ed OGDEN POLLING PLACES. a,,,,,.,,. .. a . . Mra May ,a a Jans 4 It Proscription Specialists, M Traction -- S3t-357,5- 14. SEE8J8 The lecture on Aristotle and Hla Gospel" next Monday night at the Congregational church will prove a rare treat to all who attend. Under the auspices of tha Historical Club" the public la Invited to hear Rev. Elmer L Goshen on this great theme. Greek ! losing on slow Editor and Newspaper Known Pro- -. prietor Still Active. MILWAUKEE, Wli, Oct. Jackson Aikens. the editor and one of the proprietors of the Evening Wisconsin, Is today celebrating hi 75th birthday. The venerable Journalist le seldom absent from hie desk, and takes as much Interest In newspaper work aa he did back In .1854, when he becam city editor of the j taper which has since had his almost undivided attention. Mr. Aikens Is the father of the patent li.elde" Idea for country newspapers, founding tlie first establishment devoted to the production of ready printa" In 1864. Sl.-An- -drew David 444l4Hm4t4 144m4mHm4H4t454444Ht - V 2 - OF OUR TAILORING METHODS WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE ARE. BUSINESS PEOPLE, A8 WELL AS MASTERS OP WHAT IS GOOD FORM IN MENS WARE. THE CLOTHES THAT WE MAKE TO YOUR ORDER COST A VERY LITTLE MORE THAN THE READY-MADE GARMENTS WHICH FIT BUT ONE IN TEN, WE WILL GIVE YOU A FIT THAT CAN NOT BE IMPROVED UPON. city-Ha- TREAT. J. Aikens, Widely bald-hea- 344 33rd L. WlTOlTi 114 W. 34th A RARE Andrew YEARS Fascinated Her. Balasco waa talking about matinee Idols. Strange, ha said, tha fascination that they exert upon GAMBLING young girls. I overheard a literary your life against 35 cents Is Just ex- con variation that la apropos Two actly wrhat you are doing If you neg- bald men we-- a conversing. 'Did yon lect a cough or cold on tha cheat invar read Shakeapeare'a "Love's Lastead of treating It with BallarJ bor Ldatr said tha first No, Hore hound Syrup. A 35 cent bottle bnt I've growled tha second of this plendld remedy will cur an or- taken my beat glri to tha thaater, and dinary cough, heal tha lunge and net ns heard her rave all through the show a tonic for your entire system. Bold about the leading , mans heavenly by Geo. F. Cave, hair. R. W. ANDERSON -a wider Turkish auceralnty, which has ones more been the scene of trouble, b one of the few lucky regions on earth that have no national debt It Is also one of tho few places In that part of tho world at which Homer was not born. But na n birthplace Samoa nevertheleaa ranks high. Aa the home of the first triremes It was tho originator of sea power. Thence came the first bold Greet mariner who sailed out through th Straits of Gibraltar Into the Atlantia Above all. It was the birthplace of Pythagoras, of whom Samoa la vary proud to thla day. Ita great college, the Pythagoreum, la attended by puSURE. pils from Crete and other blanda, and Mrs. Askltt I hear you're has been called by a Samian writer a lighthouse, spreading Ita light fur money on fast horses, Mr. Askltt No; I'm losing It and wide In the Levant. ones. Ogden. Company . CHICAGO, Oct. 31. An appeal has been made to the federal courts to straighten out the affairs of th Chicago Union Traction company and the Traction comChicago Consolidated pany, aa the interest on the bonds of the corporations falls due tomorrow. The Central Trust company, of New York, aa receiver of the companies, declares that It has no fund for the payment of th Interest, and has petitioned the courts for Instructions. The petition states that ths books and accounts of the Chicago Consolidated Traction company show up to' May 31, 1404, the operating expenses exceeded the receipts by 5427.514. On the same date, the petition recites, the total deficit of the company. Including unpaid Interest on bonds, waa 58,357, 514. Since that date Interest on 5(57,404 bonds of th North Shors railway had fallen due and has not been paid. In addition. Interest on the bond of half a dosen other underlying roads and rentals on the same roads will be due to morrow with no funds to pay either. Shl Leon Browning, IS Poplar Mrs. C, L, Lowe. 235 31st , . , . . . , ,Dr. T, Parker's Office, 334 34th ,,,,E, T, Wooley.s Office, 3445 Grant J. L. Moores store, 1255 Wash . . a a . a a a a a . . .DaVld QSlSfOTd, 514 Walk W. D. Shaws store. 245 Wash .a a Joseph Baxter, 2455 Dougtass laaaaaaaaaaa a a . a a a a a a , , a aCOURty COUVt HOUSC. 24th St Fred Foulger. 715 24th aaaa iaia,,a,aaaaafllla(llft MUlRlS BnilSy, 1122 24th Columbia Club Cigar Fac., 451 25th T. A. Shreevea store, 2644 Madison ....James Coleman, 427 25th bland COUGH-BALSA- City have a great hunt During tna week Heber Walger and Charles Anderson of Montua drove Into town with a big black bear and a smaller brown bear they had killed In tha hills east of this city. The bean were shipped to Ogden, where they were sold. Last evening Heber Walker and Louis Anderson drove Into town with two fine deer they had killed at the head of Three-Mil- e canyon. The deer bunting is pretty good Juat now and many fins specimen ara being brought Into town. The bears referred to wen placed on display at Keller's meat market. For almost two weeks, bear steaks have been plentiful on the local market, a total of two dosen of these animals, including one huge grizily. having been killed by hunters In the territory Immediately tributary to if 6c Per Pound Samoa as a Birthplace. the autonomous Samoa, Windy BRIGHAM CITY, Oct. Il.-- A party composed of Henry Secger, Harness and Dtx of the Davis county nursery, and Adney and Brown of Corlnne, left thla week for a big coyote punt in the western part of the county. They avs abount twenty thoroughbred greyhounds with them and expect to GGEATliOR i Finds Big Deficit of ce e, Bears are Killed. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10. Billy Papke and Hugo Kelly were matched toNational Hot night by th Jeffries Athletic club for a twenty-roun- d battle at the Vernon arena. Tho date of the bout was left Next open, but It was stipulated la the articles that Papke and Kelly ara to meet during the month of December within thirty days after tho Fapke-Ketch- ei A special dispatch to the 8alt Lake organised baseball without a struggle, fight at Baa Francisco next were Th articles Herald, under date of Spokane, Wash., but, If t holds on to the Montana Thanksgiving. gives the following account of tho city, then the new promoters propose signed at T o'clock tonight by Manager proposed formation of a new baseball to fight for the Montana mining city Jones for Papke and Jack Kipper, the business partner of Jins Jeffries, for league In which Butte, Helena, Salt aa aa outlaw organisation. the athletic club. men to some Several are or of said Lake, Boise, Ogden, Pocatello, capital According to the financial feature of other Montana city, will ho entered have lent thejr support to this movefor INL The men behind thla scheme ment, and when the time Is ripe will the articles Papke and Kelly are to get are said to have Interested with them come out in tho open. Just now they 50 per cent f44the gross receipts, to be per cent. Papke U to In It no less a personage than Honest are lying low until the Northwestern split 10 and a allowed bonus of 15 ibe champions John" McCluakey, Jack Grim and one league moguls show their hand aa far cent. are to Both tho of per principals or two other persons of early baseball aa Butte territory b concerned. a forfeit of 1504 within five days post to Pacific wUl In believed here HaU the northwest. that It days accepted the terms of The promoters of the scheme were not try to come back to Butte, even after Kelly has Jeffries will allow Kelly agntement. not ready to announce It when It leaked If that city la held for tho Northwest. 1300 fur expenses. out In Montana, since the territory of HaU b said to bo Intensely unpopular Papke and Jones will leave for Han Butte Is under protection of the in the Montana city. Francisco tomorrow evening. Northwest league. If the Northwest McCloakey la ao Immensely popular league abandons Butte, as It la be- In Montana, and Grim ao strong In lieved here will be done, then the way Salt Lake that It la believed a league will be clear and steps will be taken with these two men boosting It would to put the league within the pale of draw like wildfire. half-year- ly Stop coughing. Step hurting your throat. Stop losing sleep at night. Step wearing yourself out. CULLEYS COLTSFOOT certainly helps. There's nothing bettor. the Vernon Arena. SISSY JONES BECOMES Parliament F00TBALLI8TS Baseball League I 254 25TH STREET. TEL. 885 ND. OGDEN, UTAH !4HH4444444t5l344543455554454454544HH n i i I E. DOOLY, President.. JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-Pre- d1 RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MdNTOSH. Asst. Cashier. I The UTAH NATIONAL BANKj UNITED or OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits I j |