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Show OAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. FR Made Made DAY, MARCH DM From Grapes : afternoon. Hi- - woik at momi- - n showed :ii, y. . yts-lerd- ay eoti-d::i- "ii PAGE THREE BOWLERS All Dut-rai:- OF .?RDAY S-- Tc Team Last Even rig VsLsadsrs Down the L ne - A1XTK.'. Klfila e Notch or Two. i Real Estate for Sale J I 1 !l.. i . V. V Took i Phoenix LiveriKhil r.-- . re OR Riverdale f:i--- t tirli k l.nuie on ;"i. '.iii;i. tir-etc, U f.,r g :r.O for worth ll'vii. Will j We wmiM like to p'iow you Il i a tdijiuiii. (I:! litiiisi. fin: ne hoti-- e. mo.lrm. itu-- u : o.l Mudl-so- :i oil 22:nl St. bol. J01Y f.r cash We li.ie several nice Iioukc n the bench nod on Nub Hill, width we will sell 1 y cheap for cash. We make si business of renting ii'o.eiiy ai:.l use the same care in the seleenoii cf tenants for yuu as we would for ourselvea J. M. FORESTALL 313 ECCLES BLDG. Phone 80 Ind. Ogden Milling J. E. Dsely, President. Joseph A Peery, Vice-PreRalph E. Hoag, Cashier. 6 Elevator oross-L-nunt- Made From Grapes s' Company A V, Mclntoehkeeietant Cashier UTAH NATIONAL BANK Made From Grapes of OGDEN, UTAH SPORTS UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND TIME With the Busy business Man two-bagge- rs, sells three-bagger- catcher Ogden Stem Laundry Mc-Ctak- ey two-bagge- rs, What rs, black-border- ed greater than ng LightiiiPower bell-the-c- Lights ) THE OGDEN s o TURF EXCHANGE s s o e s s s o s o s s i M KILL th COUGH the w,,Br. Kings ey California and Eastern raeee. Direct wire for all sporting events. Capital and Burplua, Standard Sleepers 226,00000l First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President M. S. BROWNING. GEO. H. TRIBE..., J JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORSi Adam Patterson David Eccle John Watson M. B. Browning W. W. Biter George H. Tribe L. A Hills Clark Joseph !L H. Rolapp Barnard White John Splere Respectfully eolieita the aeeounta of banka, mercantile firms and individual!. We pay interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatment superior eerviee. The 20th Century Limited TO CHICAGO New Discovery Giro ST. 326 TWENTY-FIFT- H ! Pt s 1 1 litft . on Adu'iis; new; ni.'ilirn 3 The . grand nai: pi. chase, which will be run h, - .ills aft rum.ui, evei mg the Brigham City . a ill be hi tl.v lily xo lake is one of trio grout a .is ..f the bo'il the l liked Uam front the year In Umrlund and a:;:.nt i!.us.i:id M of devotees .if the si'irx i.i Aim roe, t,i; wvuit i. a. Two frot:i vx til I'litrpeie utt'l the fol-h- ,v usually a try quiet .md i nn-- . rvatlve - ..tv the Ti.&ir.es of the players: place. This var theie is :ir unusually large nuu. her of Americans here, prob-abl- y tlyeitt. Mel ow til. Wherry. A. L. Treaeiler, TreseiVr. '.h.i; three faowing to ihe mous American sportsmen u ill be rep- lh -- -- I Herrick. Wrigl l. I'. M. Nje. A -' Fox-h- a resented in the big Jvow ctvfl. M ... lit I. Keene lias entered t i ot tl i1 H.iliit. III., tity R F. lino- - he. W. O. Thomas Clyde. I'Hrir.e and I'athl. and Ki !ii!:i. I J. latrs. ii, l siggaril. Kex w. Seiivltield. W. Stephens, ill tilt l,;lii. Mr. Cotton. Ilill May. As the great Ft.. ( race Is a certleinoii's ev.u: the three t. 'Ulsteleii, J. t kluisiii and owners will ride their own horses in B t1 iiil. the steeplechase. A!1 lliite are accom-pltshe- d Leaders Lost to Nee. rith-rs- . who luvt- tried their I' d Njes leant look the Leader skill and riidimunoe many times in rides. The outri-- s for this year's event include the king's Australian steeplechaser Mo! fa. winner of the event two years ago. Moifa would be a great IossIbi!ity for the Ioi.k and sveiv race were he at his best, but lie is now' said to be touched In tile wind, which la likely to decmise Ids nun i'iii, and his chances are not considered bright. The horse has been a imr invt stment for the king, who yurclmsed him as a grand national rnnriiiliite fur last years PRICK BAKIN POWDER CO., CHICAGO. rave to take the plare of Ambush 1L. which had given out. It has caused no little comment that an Irish priest at a lecture has predicted that Phil May. owned by Mr Cotton, would win the big voce. Many people who have confidence in the prophetic power of the priest referred Standing of the Teams, to have backed Phil May quite heavily, although the horse will carry-- 159 pounds, five pounds more than at last gears national stoeplechase. when he were the only towns left of the original fell two fcnceK from the finish. work hard Pacific Nationals, but by McClosky and Lucas got Boise City In SO. YORK. NEW March line and started the season with four OBriens effusion of last week Jack is a clubs, McClosky managing the Boise smile. The Philadelphia told how he team. believes he could whip Jeffries. Hausen's record that year waa a OBrien starts out by modestly adO'Brien is Drtaming. magnificent one. In 128 games he had mitting that he is a better boxer than 509 times at bat, 89 runs, 162 hits, 28 Jnek n'Brien Is a good fellow, a also blushes in and If time and money tire Imth objects Jeffries, acquiess, 8 8 home But to cence when he says he la faster on his clever boxer and a gentleman. you, send your Laundry Work to us. runs, 22 stolen bases and a batting av- feet than the boilermaker. He tells Jai'k Is either having a great Joke at We will give you good service and big erage of 818. In fielding he played how he can dance In and out. mvloskey Is or the he of the under exiense public blng Jeff more games than any other in the twenty-on- e to THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE. eyes until he is blinded and then the influence of some opiate when he handle your linens carefully ar.d please catcher in the league and really led finish him makes the statement tliat he has a you even In small detail. off at his leisure. In 844 the backstop department. chance to defeat Jim Jeffries. I would a This and hath sound porgladsome 658 putouta and 188 assists, he Everything washed In soft water. Writes to ths Stats Joumar That Ha chances, tends great glee for the coast if. Ja- have given a groat deal to have seen had thirty-tw- o errors and a fielding cobus on the the face of the expression Likas His Now Placs and ia ever into OBreeonus the gets average of 968. when he road the statements Highly Plsasod. ring with Jeffries snd undertakes to champion In 1905 McCloakey went to the make on the In snd out" propo- that came from O'Brien regarding a good Northwestern league, taking Hausen sition. match with him. with him, he and Lucas having organThose big black eyebrows must have course Of OBrien Jeffries could hit ferlout Bill Hauser, the big Og-t- n ized that league with Vancouver, Evcould swell his eye, but whenever been knitted and a smile that won't and Vancatcher, Is no longer with Victoria. erett, Bellingham and mine off must have overspread hla in the National league, aa was couver won the pennant for the first he gets close in enough to put the Jeff would want on features. he is Californians the eye hump In HMunced ths State Journal about half of the season, aiding July 18. also within the arc of one of those hay- eaaier than O'Brien. If the boutnothing 437 TWENTY-FIFTST. could I week ago. He has been sold to the Then Spokane won the pennant for the create enough Interest to draw any 17A PHONES makers Jeffries. of aforesaid the of tlis second half, ending September 10, EvHnalngham, Alabama club, It is a pleasant scheme of OBriens kind of a house to warrant his going to Anthem league. In a letter received erett finally winning after a hot fight to dart llssomely back and forth like a the expense of training. It costa tha If the State Journal last night. Hau- with Spokane. merry milkmaid and butt down the big fellow something to train, and he nt states that he likes the change Hausen's record with Vancouver that curtains on the eyes of the champ, but la not going to go to all this trouble He says the Birmingham year waa 84 games, 140 times at bat, homnaely. ever undertakes it there and ex liens unless he sees something Mr. If O'Brien two words bofi are all good fellows and has a 41 hits, 17 runs, 8 5 three-baggewill be s letter going In sight. He does not rare for the food word for Manager Mack, and 2 home runs, 2 stolen bases glory of the ring any longer. He has have back to Ballyomally. meaning think he will get along fine there. and a batting average of 293. In fieldall that he wants. It Is the financial The sound of the funeral wail will All is what they think of him there, ing the had 6 errors in 210 chances, 165 him Interests end of the the that game In over the hills of Tyrone. and 45 assists, with only wording to one of the Birmingham putouta stepping In Mr. O'Brien will encounter most. Show him where he can earn NPtn: passed balls. 810.000 or IlK.ooo by fighting O'Brien one of those William Hausen, a fast, hard-hittiNowhere In the United States la and there will be no trouble at all In the slashes of Jeffriea which lad, Hteher, who was bought from the 8L there a better Judge of a baseball playa match. Utii National league dub, reached er than John J. McCloakey. He proved will cause him to see sights not of this making of woe. vale Montgomery yesterday morning and that thirteen years ago when he manFootbal Reform Code. The whole talk makea a merry story Mbs the already fast backstop de- aged the Montgomery team of 1888, LET THE NEW YORK March 80. The Amerthe but for the OBrien press agent, ceit ment of the Climbers Just about up Joe McGlnnlty from the digging comat fooball rules out of ican this i Intercollegiate program the swiftest thing of the kind In the wllda of Indian Territory and flashing acting Utah be well worth seeing, even though mute Is holding another session at the Railway Southern league. him aa the moat glittering atar that tha will In Jacobus gets hlen early the running. Murray Hill hotel today, and this la Two years ago Hausen was one of baaeball firmament had seen in a debelieved to be the final meeting, In the catchers for the Salt Lake Company City cade. At the end of the 1905 campaign Roeber Wanted ths Coin. which the new football code will be tarn hi the Pacific National SL Louis Cardinals were hopelessly the league. W. H. Lucas and Ernest Roeber, the old-tiwrestler, finally adopted. The work was pracFurnish you with cither John McCloakey going down the hill, and President the Pacific National in 190L Robinson was looking around for a is about to get Into harness again and tically completed after the last meetor both. It for the waa but repAt the close of necessary the season of 1902, J. P. manager to succeed Nlcholls. When take to the mat Roeber la one of the ing, c universities various of resentatives the made few Manhail, secretary the while athletea that of the Portland hla eye lighted cm John McCloakey he hay had become dissatisfied because stopped, and Mac la now the manager sun shone and la one who will always taking part In the deliberations to re- : : L W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogdraf ddent Lucas had made the man-- for the cardualn have money. He Can hold onto It long- port to their Institutions before a defiarbe could final and settlement nite of the Portland team. Same Vlg-JMac had kept hla eye on Hausen er and tighter than Reddy Gallagher rived at. The task of the committee pay a fine for disorderly conduct ever since he left the old Pacific Na- ever dared to. Pacific Coast league was at that That reminds me of a story Billy today mainly consists In going over the tionals, and after tbi Northwestern an Muldoon used to tell on him. One sea- whole ground, taking up section after J outlaw concern that waa giv-- f campaign Mac managed to take Hauson several years ago Roeber was won- section and to pass separately upon organised baseball a lot of trouble. sen to St. Louis with him. Individual rule. It Is not expectJJaiahall proved a traitor. Lucass Before the St. Loula team started for dering what he would do when the each ed that any further changes will be and CURE LUNGS ErnMae fought the outlaw concern on their season dosed. show You know, In Dallas, the training quarters at today's meeting. made e coast and went over la on coin and estine the nny very A long to those peo-P- Montgomery management' began the taking Portland and Seattle to the correspondence about Hausen, but It time he sees a case note laying around tfBtawg. without a chaperon he forma a flying . SOFTNESS OF SEAJ.SKIN. was not until a few days ago that Yhen the 1904 Reason was approach-Spokan- e, closed the desl and sold Hau- wedge and scrambles after It with flyBuette and Salt Lake sen to Montgomery, SL Louis having ing sails. Some one suggested that h la Rivaled by Muss Hnlr Wbei take a trip to some foreign country Dsadreff Is Eradicated. and he agreed that It would he Just the tOMSUBPTIOII Pries Is admired the world over tor Sealskin thing. FOR I 0UGHS and 60c Ml. CO Say. Ernest, casually remark'd Its aoftners and glossiness; snd yet the OLDS Frss Trial. Jacky Keenan, why dont you take u human hair Is equally as soft and glossy trip over to Australia? John L. Sulli- when healthy; and the radical cause of all Surest and ttuicksst Curs for all van. Nat Goodwin. Jim Scanlan arul a hair trouble la dandruff, which Is caused XHBOAT and LUNG ZBOTJB-LE- S, number of others toured the Antipodes by a pestiferous parasite that sap the or MONEY BACK. with good results. It looks as though vitality of the hair at Its root. Newbro's Is 'Ion Is that the only prepara you would be the medal kid If you ever Herplclde fatal to the dandruff germ. Without danmade the trip. no druff A JOURNAL la there falling hair, tut a luxJust for a Joke 1 said that there was soft hair Is cerAD. of CLASSIFIED uriant growth glossy, kanIn of a lot Australia but nothing Leaving Salt Lake City 3.50 p. m daily. tain. the snip won't. cur- - danBRINGS garoos. Roeber looked at me quizzi- druff grouting ThousKill the dandruff SURE RESULTS. cally and replied: ands of women owe their beautiful suits J "Ah, well; their money is as good of hair to Newbros Herplclde. Hold by aa anybody's. leading druggists. Bend Me. In stamps to The Rerjdcide Co., Detroit Mich. Attell Wants McGovern. Harry Pollock, who Is now managi- g Leaving Sait Lake City 8.00 p. m., daily. A Scientific Wonder. Abe Attell, writes that he Is after a match with Terry McGovern, and the The cures that stand to its credit EUMBBi FOR BMOMB prospects are that he will get It. He make Bucklen'a Arnica Salve a scienThis 1. the service offered by the Burlington to all eastbound will match the men to meet In a tific wonder. It cured E R-- Mulford, traveler. AH cars run via Colorado Springs and Denver, bout at Philadelphia. In his let- lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, ter Harry says: "Tou will remember Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case thro the heart of the. Rockies. that Abe did more to Nelson In one of Flies. It beals the worst Bunts, round than Terry did in six. and there- Sores, Bolls, Ulcers, Cut. Wounds, you are Wing to Omaha or to Kansas City or St. Chicago, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25e COPINGS, HEADSTONES. ETC. fore ought to be considered. to a point Attell and McGovern would be a at Ogden druggists. beyond or to an Intermediate point you owe It to great match for Philadelphia, and yourself to learn of the splendid service offered by the Sss your homo people. Dont pay would draw almost as much money as There Is nothing worse than offenYard Burlington. . big commissions to ogonto. Nelson and the Terrible One did. Harry sive breath. It comes from bad stomopposite City Cemetery, Pollock would see to It that the proper ach and liver. Hollister's Rocky Mounamount of interest la worked up In the tain Tea cures all liver disorders and It will be a pleasure to tell you more. bout for he la past master at this sort perfumes the breath. 25 cents. Tea or Please call or write today. of advertising. Tablets. T. H. Car, Pbar. Attell at present is about the best A Lively Tussla drawing card about New York city, and Is In great demand for the three-rou- with that old enemy of the race, Conbouts that seem no popular In stipation, often ends In Appendicitis. the big burg Just now. There are any To avoid all serious trouble with Stom-aq- h. Albern Alien, Mfr. amount of people there ready and willLiver and Bowels, take Dr. Xing's ing to bet that the clever Abe can New Life Pills. They perfectly regu412 25th Street Phone 22. make Terry look like the piece late these organs, without pain or diswe read about If ever they dash. comfort. 25c at Ogden druggists. ! & l.i I, M'U V I'i'.k ti.iilri-- x S''i!i vN'iip at Bread THE TEAMS FOR NIGHTS CONTEST. ui tr d Like Good j'.-i- j e Well-Bre- Persons WHIG SATUW he is ii: -Busch will room! I...... v it ti Thompson p'.uyi:.,: i.:s fi: at - plliyi.g !. j. first line SUol't 8!Ul Mil. Kiit-.iill rijjh: fi. .a Ti:e In: .mo of ' line-w;1 be a usual. Manager Mack si! put l.i iiculare -,lill ihe field ...si time in MontFrta gomery. as they :,a. ax 6 3- p. in. for Memphis. From Grapes 30. 1906. NEW YORK OVER NIGHT. Leaves Chicago 2:30 p. m. Arrives (Grand Central 8tetien) 9:30 next morning. Warren J. Lynch, Pees. Traffic Mgr, Chicago. New York ye.-m- Thro Tourist Sleepers Mitchell Bros. six-rou- nd Monuments tul. nd Allen Transfer Co. LUMBER PILES. It keeps ue busy to keep eur eteek full, so we een meet ail demands. We era especially prepared new to take 'eare of ordera requiring long timbers. But eur stock of FINISH LUMBER is alee complete, including White Pine, Yellow Pino Finish, eto, Hi Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. SO-c- 145 TWENTY-FOURT4 H ST. |