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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE SIX. SPORTS wrajE f root at knocked out jack YESTERDAY AFTERNOON BATTLE EVER SEEN IN THE STATE. Schroek Marvin Hart Haa Baan Daolarad tha Barry Took Wont Booting Winner Administond Ever Haavywaight Champion Matched With Hart. of tha World. -- With all due respect to Mike Schreck Nev, July I. In a furious without detracting one iota from witnessed and was d fljrht that which belongs to him for credit the 5,000 of persona. crowd excited by an of hla life. In Marvin Hart of Louisville knocked out putting up the fight RF.XO. 'twelve-roun- Jack Root of ChliMKO here yesterday afternoon. The content look place In the great arena a mile east of the city of Reno, and for nearly an hour the men fought under a biasing sun that was almost The decisive blow was prostrating. landed by Hart in the twelfth round. Root, who was tired, but still fighting gamely, led hard for the head with hla left, and aa he mlsaed. Hart sent blow to the pit a terrific right-han- d of the stomach. The smack of the blow was heard all over the Immense arena, and when Root fell, gasping for breuth, the spectators knew that he would never rise within the count. Aa the eighth second waa called Root ralaed on hla hands with hla mouth open, dragged himself to a kneeling position and then collapsed. Hla seconds carried him to hla corner, where he recovered In about three mlnutea Round 1 The fight opened with Root countering to Hart'a Jaw. Clinch. Root landed right and left at will on Hart'a head and body. Clinch. Hart lands right to Jaw. Root lands right on Jaw before bell. Round 2 Root started In with two lefts to the Jaw and two heavy rights to the body. The fighters then exchanged lefta and clinched. Root continued to land with right and left. Hart returnjng with hard left to body. Root's round.' Round 2 The ineu Indulged in some Root kept landing rough hla left on Hart'a Jaw. Hart fought despifi-ateland landed a hard blow to the stomach. Root lands on the Jaw. In a clinch Root aenda left to body. They exchange lefts to Jhw. Honors about even. Round 4 Root continued swinging rights and Itfta to Jaw. Hart got In a couple of good kidney punches. Desfollows. Hart put a perate hard right to body. Root put left to jaw. Round about even. Round 5 The men Indulged in con slderable clinching, with Root doing most of the free fighting. Hart landed two swings to Root's head. Root came back with heavy lefta and rights to body and Jaw. Root's round. Round C The pace began to telL in The fighters held on hard clinches after exchanging half a dnxen punches. Root did most of the work. Round 7 Hart started out well, landing heavy blows on Root's kidneys and sending a terrific right hook to the Jaw. Near the dose of the round, however, Root knocked Hart down with a terrific right. The claim of foul was made for Hart, but JelTries disclaimed the foul and ordered the men to continue. The gong saved Hart Round Hart took a slight lend In this round and landed heavily several times on Root's kidneys. Root landed a number of light Jaw and body blows. Jeffries had a hard time separating the 9 men. Round 10 Roth fighting wildly and falling Into clinches. Neither man had any advantage. Round lli-T- hls round was devoid of Root continued to special Incident. pound Hart's stomach. Round 12 They fought Into a clinch. Hart landed left to body. Root ducked into a clinch. Hart landed left to body. Root ducked away from a swing. Hart missed right swing to head and received right to car. Root landed lightly to the head. Clinched. Root let out an uppercut to Hart's face. Root sent left to face. Hart counters with a short arm right to the Jaw and Root goes down and out. CORBETT AND ATTELL. Two Agree to Mast on July 28 in a 8ix Round Go. bare Young Corbett finally agreed upon terms, and will bout before the meet in a National Athletic club of Philadelphia on July 28. The rival featherweights, each or whom has been claiming for years that the other fellow was afraid to meet him In the ring, met last night snd decided that the only way out uf the predicament was to arrange a fight at once. The National Athletic club haa been holding a date open for this match, eo Manager McQuiggan waa notified last night that the contest hsd been nr ranged. The only change demanded by the fighters is that the club's regular popu lar prices be Increastd, ao that a fair house can be realised. As a meeetlng between Corbett and Attell would be for above the average bout, there la no doubt thnt their request wilt be granted. und Abe Attell six-rou- six-rou- TEA which he allowed exceeding cleverness, ability to take punishment and give it, large portion of the honors in last night's boxing contest at Salt Lake must be given to Dave Barry, hla opponent In the twenty-roun- d argument for the championship, for his wonderful gameness. Coming to Utah practically an unknown quantity to the majority of the eportlng public, he certainly won an everlasting home In Utah by standing up under the fiercest fusillade of swings. Jabs, hooks, uppercuts and or- dinarily a great food, a really great food; no doubt about that; .will you try some? ' ctfUct IbaL 8 yia Sanl fifca ng haymakers' that were ever ahot into a man in the arena. His assimilation of Schrecks terrific drives and exhibition of pure, unadulterated Irish sand'' was nothing short of marvellous. After the first round it was Schreck's fight, with the exception of the fourth, seventh and fifteenth rounds, when Barry steamed up and broke even with hla adversary. Mike did practically all the leading and at different times drove the Californian all around the ring with swings to the neck and head which would have put any ordinary man In dreamland, but Barry would take them all without batting an eye and come right back for more. Schreck waa exceedingly shifty in getting away from hla opponent's left hooka and covered up splendidly, smothering many a punch which, If It had landed, might have put a different aspect on the result. On several occasions he apparently had the Californian on Queer street, but the latters remarkable recupera tlve powers sent him back to the firing line full of glner. Barry ehlftcJ hla tactlca several times during the contest, but the Dutchman quickly alsed up the play and always Jiad something coming to offaet Daves every roped TO A Baggagemans Information on tho Subject Incomplete. An amusing Incident recently on a train In Wisconsin, to which was attached a car containing the "Buster Brown" company, says the Minneapolis Times. The manager waa sitting back on the cushions, glancing idly at the latest war news, when the door suddenly opened and n man whose Jumpers and cap indicated that he was the baggageman strode In 7 re you the manager of this company T he naked, stopping before the man with the newspaper. "Yea," replied the Individual. "Well," continued the lrnte trunk Im looking for that dog. smasher, You know ns well as I do that Ita against the rules of the road to allow dogs anywhere but In the baggage car." But we have no dog aboard," said the manager, mildly. 'What!" ejaculated the fellow; Tve read the pipers and Ive seen your lithographs. Tlge is In both of em. ed SUDDEN OGDEN WAS SHORT BUT SWEET. IN The entire Ogden baseball team, Manager Frank Glmlln, leaves tomorrow evening for 8L Anthony, Ida., to uphold the honors of the Idaho town and Incidentally to show the people of that country how the national game la played. That they will win the pennant for that city goes without saying, and we predict further than that, that they will aall clear through the little Idaho league like a wind over a threshing floor. The team is aa fast an organisation aa ever played ball in an intermountain city, which waa shown In their race for the lead In the Pacific National league. In spite of the fact that they played most of their games away from home, they were within two games of the first place. They are alau a gentlemanly lot and play together like clockwork and for al lthere la In it. Their departure la viewed with tne deepest regret by every baseball fan In Ogden, and their work will be noteJ with deepest Interest. ng It is vary seldom that T tB found ixactly al.k each ays separately grsst pain. th,t th. fset is corrected. d entire time to fitting 8 grinding lensee. rm Who has never tried High Patent Flour ot ed nt ck ve o ' free J T. Rushmer -tExpert unnopti.;.. Dosent know what real satisfaction means. THROUGH SERVICE TO One Trial SL Louis k the East Convinces VIA Missouri At Pacific railway Your Grocers THROUGH 5CEN1C COLORADO Peery Brothers Milling Company FERTILE Kansas and Missouri Punman Sleeping Can, Obwirttka Dining Cara, Zleetrle Light!, Efetrii Fbna, Reclining Chair Care fwaU fa,), Day Coaehee. ta J. E. Dooly, President. Horses Paary, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. McIntosh Assistant Cashier Vice-Preside- For Berths, Tickets, Folders, Etc., Address H. C. TOWNSEND UTAH NATIONAL Gent Passenger and Agent, BANK Long Time In Church Choir. As a church choir singer Mrs. Frederick B. Bushnell of DanielsvlUe, N. to hold the record. At J, la believed 75 years of age she is still a member of the choir of the Methodist church at Dennlsvillc. Her connection with the HART AND 8CHRECK. Mike Schreck and. Marvin Hart are Mexiean Donates Hia Receipts of To scheduled to meet In Salt Lake City In day's Fight to Charity. September for the world's heavyweight championship. Arrangements to this Aurello Herrera, who lights Charley end were begun last evening. A special Neary at Butte today, has made the dispatch from Reno to the Salt Lake following announcement, which wili Herald says: James J. Jeffries stated today that place him still dealer In the hearts of Butte fight fans. the Hart-Rofight In itself would not "This Is liable to be one of my last decide the heavyweight championship. tights, although I may stay In the game To do this a meeting between the wina little longer. I cannot get any of the ners of the Reno and Salt Lnke fights liest men to meet me, aa Cor- would be necessary." bett. Britt. Nelson and the rest seem Such a meeting Is now definitely de I have eitled upon. Jack McCormick. Harts to be ruther leary of me. begged and pleaded, threatened and manager, challenged the winner of the railed at them, with no effect. Salt Like fight, and the challenge was "I'll tell you what I am going to do accepted by Billy Hogan, who said Iasi in this fight with Neary. I will not evening: "AYe not only want to meet Hart, but take a flve-cepiece as my share, but will only ask the club to pay my train- we want the meeting in Salt Lake." Schreck himself said: "I'm rendy ing expenses and those of Maurice Thompson, who was In the hosplta and willing ta meet Hart and want to for several days. I am willing that light him here. the club divide my share of the money last WUInrd Bean, who handled after the expenses are paid among the evening's contest, said that he will charitable institutions of Butte, make every effort to get the Hnrl-Schrehave made some money during m fight for this city. He will career and have not spent It all. I do today begin final negotiations with not expect to be tn the fighting game that end In view. long, and while I am I want to show The Diamond Curs. my appreciation of my treatment In Butte by this little donation, small aa The latest news from Paris is that It Is. I like money aa well aa any one, they have discovered a diamond cure but I want tn show you nil thnt I am for consumption. If you fear conright" sumption or pneumonia. It will, howBoth the big arenas have been put In ever. be best for you to take that great shape for the two contests, which remedy mentioned by AV. T. McGee of should draw enormoun houses. The A'anlcer. Tenn. 1 had a cough for go fourteen years. preliminary for the llerrera-Xear- y Nothing helped me will be between Sid Lafontiae and until I took Dr. Kings' New Discovery Howard Ople, and although the men for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, are unevenly matched as to else and which gave instant relief and effected weight, they should put up an Interest- a permanent cure." Unequalled quick cure for Throat and Lung Troubles. At ing exhibition. Butte Miner. Ogden druggists; price 0c and 81.80, Indians Hava Signed. guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Most of the Spokane Indians have been placed with the professional Maks a Religion of Hospitality. tennis, and most of them also have Hospitality offered to tho stranger contracts, so that they may return to Spokane next year. By under the roof la almost a religion the, signing of Gilpatrlck the last of with the Syrian householder, although to be the "stranger" la a dlflcult the pitchers has secured a position. Gilpatrlck switched with Mclnnls, Matter. Except among her own peo-plthe latter going to Everett. Gilpatrlck tho young Syrian la kept In tins affixed his signature to a Peoria haremlike aeclualon. girl Is one There contract and will piny there wlin only In which the curious Ameri Kllnkhammer. Egan and Cutter, the way latter having Just signed. Raymond can can get Into one of these homes, and thnt Is in the guise of a buyer and Mclnnls will play with Everett. EXAMINATION CRESCENT Pet Coyote. In the Woman's Home Companion PETER H. DOWLING. Ernest Harold Baynes haa the foltalk about a pet Who Waa Killad by a Train at La lowing Interesting wolf: on Grands, Or., Saturday Night. " e be grew older and stronger I The news of the death of Pete Dow- took him out for walks with me. He ling, formerly a pitcher on the Ogden always got very much excited at the team, waa received here with genuine prospjet of a walk, and besides wagging his tail and smiling, he would execute a rather ridiculous prancing dance. Indicative, perhaps, of unusual Joy. Sometimes, when out for a walk, he would show considerable skill In catching meadow mice, apparently noting their whereabouts by . the movement of the grass blades, and Jumping upon them to hold them until he could thnist In hla mussle, now long and sharp, to drag them out If he happened to be hungry, he would eat the mice on the spot; if not, he would dig a hole with hla fore paw and bury them for future use." HERRERA A PHILANTHROPIST. ,m ."V Besides, my wife saw the show last fall In Chicago and she said there was n dog In it." "If yon must have Tlge," said the manager, youll find him down In tha other end of the car playing whist." It took some time to explain to the baggageman that the role of Tlge la played by a real live man. move. When the bell rang for the begin nlng of the twentieth and final round Schreck went after hla man like a tiger. Casting aside all defense he rained regret by many who knew him bent. right and left swings on the exhausted Pete had hla faults, but be was a wonBarry's head, face, neck and jaw un- der tn the box when not craned with til he had the Californian ao helpless drink. that he could hardly put up hla mitt to block a blow and forced him around IN NORTHWEST LEAGUE. the ring, landing when and where he chose. Forcing him against the ropes Bellingham Franchise Transferred to In the southwest corner of the rlnfc 8pokano. after nearly knocking Barry out into Spokane, Wash., July 4. The North the crowd several times, Mike stag- west Baseball league, of which W. H gered Barry with a left hook to the Lucas Is president, has transferred the Jaw and then whipped over a terrific Bellingham franchise to Spokane, and right-han- d swing to tha back of Dave's the team is tn play its1 first game heie neck, dropping him like a log. Buiry July 18. New grounds hare been serolled over on hla back underneath the cured on the Traction car line Just ropes, where he lay gasping aa Referee east of the city limits, snd the enterBean counted the fatnl seconds. Came prise is alleged to have the backing of ly he tried to get on hla feet to con- Jay P. Graves of the Granby smelter, tinue, but his manager, Alec Greggalns. Frank J. Doisey, formerly president of seeing that the case was hopeless and the Manitoba league, will be president wishing to save the nervy Irish lad of the club. from further punishment, jumped into Tht iiorthwest season will be divided, the ring and called the proceedings the new season starting with the first off. Referee Bean awarding the fight Spokane game. It Is claimed Seattle. to Schreck. Three thousand people Portland and Tacoma are expected to witnessed the fight, which waa the best come into the league next year, and battle ever seen In the west. Butte may also be added. non-reser- Good tea is a real food and sleep-produci- "DOG" WAS NOT REMOVED. Fact Tssm of Lobsters Goes to Win Honors for 8t. Anthony, Idaho. GREATEST RENO TUESDAY. JULY 4, 1905. JOURNAL, BASEBALL COMES SEASON III THE TWELFTH STATE BL Louie, Ticket IflMoarl Capital and Surplus, G2Z5JDOOJOL First National Bank of OGDEN, UTAH OGDEN, UTAH ECCLE8, President THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAR F. BURTON, Assistant Cubit DIRECTORS) Thomas D. Du David Eooles Gao. H. Tribe Barnard White W. W. Ritsr John Wsteen Adam Pittereea Joseph Clark M. 8. Browning. DAVID UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Vlce-PreaM- ot PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS AND TIME ACCOUNTS DE POSITS. organization has extended through two decades and for a long time she was the choir leader. Up to a recent period she t- ught vocal and instrument al music, b". now she Is giving lessons of her grandchildren. only to thr.-Bhe and her husband enjoy good health and both are remarkably well preserved. Mr. Bushnell Is actively engaged In business in Dennlsville. years. They have been married fifty-si- e Respectfully solicits the account, if banka mercantile firms and la vlduala We pay Interest on time deposit. x Too Realistic. How much your little girl resembles you!" Yes, indefd and shes like me in other ways. too. And so Imitative! She does everything she sees me doits perfectly killing, sometimes. See she and Bobble are playing at housekeeping noW; Grade has an apron of mine on and Bobble has an old coat of his papas. Why, Grade, what are you doing? Play pretty, new, and stop pulling Bobbles hair or Ill have to punish you! Cleveland Leader. Ample resources, ccurteoui superior service. trett-me- eoooooooeeeeeeeeefMtMH how much we try to advance the business interests of our customers In every legitimate way. In so doing our motives may be tinctured with selfish ness, for upon tbe prosperity of our patrons lies the success of this bank. In every department you will find us prepared to serve you in a satisfactory What two have greater meaning than -- manner, Effect of Pastors Union. The Pastors' Union, of 8an Jose, OGDEN STATE BANK Cal., has applied for admission to the Federated Trades of that city. A San H. CL Bigelow, President. With the J. M. Browning, Jose newspaper remarks: Pastors Union a member of the Fed- A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. erated Trades, the fees for marriages R. A. Moyes. Aststant Cashier. and funerals will probably advance, especially when these services are performed on Sunday, as most of the unions have a double price set for laAND CURE THE LUNC8 bor on that day. Then, again, there Is the eight-hou- r day. W,H Ben of Hur." Edition First Inquiries have reached the Harpers concerning the binding of the first of Ben Hur," which appeared In Price 1880. The first edition was Issued in FBI 50c & ft. 00 a series which the Harpers were then Free Trial. publishing. It was in 16mo form, Surest and Quickest Cure for all cloth and decora-tebound in cadet-bluTHROAT and LUNG TROUBwith dusters of flowers in red, LES, or HONEY BACH. blue and green on the front cover and a vase of flowers in the same colon on the back. The lettering on the words LightatPowtr LET THE Utah Lights Railway; Vice-Preside- nt. Company Furnish you with either or both. t KILLthe COUCH Dr. Kings New Discovery ed-tio- 0 e u URIC ACID cover is black. Cheaper Electricity. 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