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Show DAILY FIND ifflji SPORTS the Plucky little fight- uch hlt Uat apring. haa Thle.time he ,other tumble. by Dick Fltapa trick, a little Chicago lightweight. down four tlmea in otto Sleloff. who Dutchman.the local aporta ed SI-"- -,, ' record waa broken at JVutomoblle racea on the Olenvllle , k at Cleveland yeaterday Barney Oldfield. In the Green Dragon." traveled ten atending atart In 9:17 ffldfldd and Earl Klaer. the rival. worliTa auto record., came two event, and In both .eases Ggeld came out a victor. af-wh- en 1-- 5. nuttier" Nelson la coming to next week. He is now In St Louis ITas fair, and write, that he la only luting the completion of detailed j. Snaements before starting for in anticipation of meeting If satisfactory Corbett -- Call-ST- can be made, it la prob-th- at Trainer Newhouae will put gjjLgn in trim for the coming bout Kriion admires the Denver trainer, L. speaks highly of his work In Jim Flynn for hia mill at'Pu- pre-jUri- nf ft Lou Dillon, the GK. Billings a tampion trotting mare, weagt down to defeat at Memphis, Tenn, yester-- w before Major Delmar, owned by g, g Bmatbers, in the third and last for the Memphis gold cup, the feature race of the opening day of the fourth annual meeting of the - After Kemphls Trotting association.-mtalnlng a terrific pace to the three porter pole in the first heat of the contest It waa apparent that the mare n, In bad condition, and she was piled up, Major Delmar winning in a rcntM . goal line last Michigans At haa crossed and the trick waa done hr a second rate college at that In with the Ohio the came Saturday scored and Bate school the latter At the close of the first hirVwi goal. half the score waa only 5 to 0 in Mlchl-isn- a favor. During the first five mln-ntkeen es of the second half State made its touchdown and kicked the goal, and alio held Michigan twice for downs time things faring that time. For lmtari dark for Michigan's team. They a tiring their much lighter after this, however, and ncceeded in opponents cored 21 more points. baseball followers of Mew Tork abetted hy the vocal written support of hundreds of their brethren In the clan all over the country, are clamoring loudly for a series of games between file teams of that city, representing the big rival leagues. One management appears to make a strenuous effort to arrange the series; the other positively refuses to play, while all the time followers of the factions nearly ipUt their brasen pipes talking The aided and dtjr, and it about New Yorkers require everything to be In the comparative degree. They want to see a greater championship cries .and it would take much time and space to go into the merits and demerits of the case. In the present instance the balance of the Interested country appears to be with them, and icneral request la made for the series. It Is a safe guess, however, that wen the latest phase of the situation will not avail; that the monster petition signed by thousands will discover Itself merely received and tbe world's bhampionshlp sot materialise in this and series will present year of (race. Jack filed, the Yankees star he delivers the much haa been Witten. Chesbro uses the spit ball with great effect, and is about the only nmous slab artist who knows how to Chesbro, twlrler, here tells how TPlt" ball, of which so tie It: To throw the spit ball you the molst- - first and second fingers of the Wchlng hand, allowing these fingers to rest but lightly upon the surface the ball, which is held In a fairly wm clasp between thumb and the w finger doubled the into the hand. The except for the fact that the hall " 1,01 clasped firmly by the first and "ndin fingers. Is the same as that throwing the fast ball. The trie of delivery is the same, too, but M the boll simply slides over the wototened first and second fingers, in I of being guided by them, the ball el1 toward the Ataman. rVolve M 11 -- . On the contrary, it is about as mo tionless as a slow bail. There being no whirling motion to it, the ball is liable to tiike any kind of a shoot wnen it reaches the batsman, out, and sometimes dropping dropping bestraight fore him. I have seen a ball take a drop of a foot and a spit half, making the batsman who sirui-- at extremely ridiculous. When the spit' ball is with the same motion aa a fast straight ball it does not go as fast having the speed of an ordinary curved ball that la about the speed between a fast ball and a slow one. There ems to be no way to control the ball at present. All a pitcher spit can do is to throw it and take hia chances of having it go In the right direction to fool the batsman. In a whirlwind fight which lasted less than two rounds. Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight champion, knocked out Denver Ed Martin at Haaards pavilion in Los Angeles last Martin started out to force night. the pace, and did some very fast sparring. but whenever they came together Johnson sent in terrific body blows. Martin went to his knees twice In the first round. In the second Martin started the fighting with a straight left to the face, but got a hard right over the heart which put him down for the count of seven. He got up and rushed again, and again went down from a left in the stomach. He arose at the count of six and Immediately got a right to the body and a left to the Jaw which put him out. Johnson showed to great advantage In the fight. He showed a willingness to mix It at all times, which Is something that he has avoided as much aa possible In his previous battles. Hia terrific punchea soon had hia heavier opponent in distress. It was stated after the fight that Johnson fought as he did last night In order to demonstrate that he was entitled to consideration by Jeffries Johnson's manager stated that he would Issue a formal challenge in behalf of Johnson at once to fight the champion of the world. Manager McCary of the Century Athletic club announced that he would offer 915,000 guarantee for a match between Jeffries and Johnson, the battle to come off In Los Angeles some time this winter. UTAH STATE RELICS . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER JOURNAL, a Loom, end Carriage Are All Well Preserved. CHAFING DISHES Baking Dishes, Tea and Coffee Pots, Kettles and Trays Sleigh TEA POTS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE EASY TO WORK AND QUICK TO HEAT. EXTRACTOR IS THE BEST THE AMERICAN TEA AND COFFEE MADE. IT HOLDS BACK THOSE CONSTITUENTS THAT OVER STIM- ULATE, IRRITATE AND KEEP ONE AWAKE AT NIGHT. THE ROCHESTER copyright etory to the llearst papers from Christiana telle of the discoveries made in an Viking ship recently found near Tolensburg. Although not as large as it had been to expected, it will be impossible transport the vessel intact to this city, but It will be taken apart and be put together here. The vessel, which haa evidently belonged to some great sea king. Is richly ornamented and contains a number of Interesting articles, among which a loom snd some splendidly woven tapestries, reminding one very much of those of Bayeux, a beautifully carved sleigh, many artistic Implements and a rich- ornamented carriage, all of which tend to show the high state of culture of the Norwegian four-wheel- ed vikings. Nearly everything, even the tapestries, Is well preserved, though Professor Gutsufson of this city, who has charge of the work of digging out the hip, is of the opinion that the vessel whs built before the time of Harold Hnarfagre that is to say, more than eleven centuries ago. A New Departure in All Wool and Colored Goods $100 R sward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science haa been able to cure in all lta stages, and that la Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh rebeing a constitutional disease, a constitutional treatment quires Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, therein destroying the foundation of the the disease, and giving patient strength by upbuilding up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for Savea Two From Death. and case that It falls to' cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Our little daughter had an almost Address F. J. CHENEY ft CO, fatal attack of whooping cough and Toledo, O. writes Mrs. W. K. Havl-lan- d Sold by all Druggist, 75c. bronchitis, of Armonk, N. Y., but, when all Take Halls Family Fills for other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. Kings Mew Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption In an NOF AFRAID OF HI8 SERVANTS. advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she Is perAn Intimate friend of Buskins refectly wdL" Desperate throat and lates an Incident illustrating that simlung diseases yield to Dr. King's New plicity, gentleness and sympathy, Discovery as to no other medicine on which were characteristic of his reearth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. lations with the servants of his house50c and (LOO bottles guaranteed by hold. 1 was dining with Mr. Buskin Jesse J. Driver, druggist Trial bot- one evening, when, during the meal, tles free. as we were enjoying a rhubarb tart, I happened to say that It was the first October 29th the high school will run 1 had tasted that season, and rea special excursion to Salt Lake. marked how delicious It was. Mr. Round trip, (L The occasion will be Buskin manifested delight at my apthe football game between Balt Lake preciation of hia rhubarb and, ringing high school and the Ogden high school. for one of the servants, he said: Please tell Jackson I want him. When FIVE-CEN- T GOOD Jackson came into the room, his masA CIGAR UP- - ter said: 1 am very pleased to tell FOR ANYBODY: ENOUGH MANNS BABY BOUQUET CLEAR you, Jackson, that your first pulling of rhubarb Is quite a success, and my HAVANA. friend here says that It Is delicious. When we had finished dining, a servHOW AN AFRICAN BLACK BEC0ME8 RICH ant brought lighted candles into the room, which was almost dark, the A British cruiser swooped down on windows being shaded by the dense, although the sun a slaver off the West coast of Africa, overhanging trees, down. After placnot had gone yet set was and human the cargo ashore, to leave was about she the candles, was ing saved among the pickaninnies a little boy whom the missionaries the room when she suddenly astopped theres beauchristened Richard Blaise. This hap- and said: Please, sir,now over the Old sunset tiful just sky and yeaterday pened many years ago, chair and from his rose man. Buskin a millionaire, Mr. Blaise dledst Lagos, you, Kate, for telling a great philanthropist and an honored said: Thank us, then left the room. He returned cltlsen of the empire. soon. Yes, he said to me, it Is rethe Leone to that was Sierra It worth seeing. Come, and he led the a was taken, and leased slave child upstairs to his bedroom. It waa missionary society adopting him, he way sun was sinking was educated In the Christian faith, a glorious sight The Old Man mounConiston behind the entered the printing departand later on the mist Rd the and ripples tain, rose to be he ment at Lagos, In which flush. a crimson with were lake tinged head printer. window recess without But the great Manchester trade that We sat Ina the word till the sun went is done on the West coast claimed speaking the mountain." James behind down he In small a way him, and beginning In Harper's Weekly. very soon established a good business. McArthur His knowledge of printing was useful, for, carefully noting the designs which were' mostly affected by the natives In their own weaving sheds, he regisThe American trade is not tered the native patterns, and soon secured a large trade in Manchester very prosperous ; so much goods bearing the favorite designs. man of 1 have never met a keener trash. West African trader business. said relations business Intimate Your mum ymr manrf g fern don't lito who had His busi- SthiUiM'ipoor Uni. with the native magnate. ness methods were excellent anfi up to date: his correspondence was always BROTHER DICKEY8 PHILOSOPHY couched In the most perfect English, Ef folks advertised dey consciences and looking at the handwriting one would imagine he was a hard headed fer sale haw many bidders does you who had reckon deyd be at de auction? merchant unimaginative of- Hits a good thing ef a man kin sing never. left his Liverpool or London in his troubles, but hit's Ynighty much Mr. Blaise was several times offered like a feller tellln a joke In a grave-- , .. seat on the legislative council, hut yard. ImEf all de wise mens in dls worl wus declined, owing to an unfortunate he ter locate in a small settlement datd which pediment in his speech part still be lots er houses ter rent cheap. thought would prevent him taking I has seen a dog bark at de moon all In the debates. London Dally Mall. night long; but If de moon ever said Do You Bolievo in 8ignsf anything ter him, I haa yet ter hear It Dey ain't no use ter expect too much token or symptom, er folka In die worlV De sun gives A mark, note, indicates that by which anything may light ter all, yet fer all dat, he aint free fum spots. be known, that Is. we are fcrewmrMj Some folks Is all. time tryln ter If evil is to befall us, or If other folka; hut hit wus de manage of anticipation pleasure AcLawd dat made Man, en Providence occurrence. a fortunate betoken their hlsse'f cant control him. Atlanta cidental occurrences all have Constitution. Its y"Et0 has disease every signs, and The point Is to heed the former. 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