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Show j with tiie t RPDRTSI Nell, tamtam rounds to knock out Dick Hyland, who iii.nii his debut in the Siin Kramiwo la tit night from amateur rankM. It was a light between a seasoned ring general and a youngster, game an imusllde, Mining and willing. but linking in experience. Kxcept for one or two of the earlier rounds, Neil held a good lead on points. Throughout the tight Hyland, however, would brighten up and land some telling blows, often rushing Neil to the ropes. Hut Neils coolness was never In Jeopardy, and his clever foot work carried him out of danger. a bruised eye, which each or the fighters accumulated early ill the contest. no particular damage was done up to the last round. In this round Neil went at hi man left A deliberately but relentlessly. swing to the Jaw sent Hyland to the floor for the count. When he arose he was practically helpless and was sent to the mat again. Game to the last, he arose, staggering blindly, and faced his antagonist. Then were cries of "Stop 11! from all over the building. hut Hyland's second a refused to It took Frankie lifti-ei- UTAH DAILY PAGE SIX. i Ite-yo- nd citizens who have Southern their own ideas on the race question, called His Jeffries at Memphis, on Champion Tenn., the other day and offered their congratulations on his stand in barring black boxers from the list of possible opisments. It was the champion's first visit to Memphis, and the reception given him caused him to make a short speech, fn which he said he was still carrying bruised knuckles from coining In contact with the head of Hob Armstrong, the negro heavyweight, in a fight several years ago. lie said a negro's head was as hard as a ram's horn, and he did not care to show his boxing powers against such a class of Jiu-Jit- su pln-settl- jiu-jits- Jiu-Jit- su Supporters, Howsvsr, Do Not Up Hope of Boating Because And other formal social functions demand the boat of and drink especially tho beat Champagne. WHITE SEAL ha'"8 among tho world's wines. Served exclusively ,uch Annual dinner of the Miami Alumni Association, k(w y Detroit Commandery Dinner, at Saginaw, Michigan Give Him. DENVER, Feb. 1. Former Governor Peabody has lamentably failed to sub- a cereal Is made three thousand miles away Is no reason why it is any better. There la a breakfast food made in this man's town that is hard to beat it is called few York, De,20th Anniversary Republic Chib, New York, Deo. : The Pennsylvania Society, Waldorf-Astori- a, Dec. ;n, Union League Club Dinner, New York, Dec. 16th, Hot Amerlcan-Aslat- ic Association, Delmonlco'e, Dec. i:th The Gridiron dub Banquet, Washington, Dec. loth. Peery Brothers mony. And this is what they have accomplished: to their own figures, According counting as fraudulent every ballot reported so by the handwriting experts, Governor Adams still has a majority of 132. As a matter of fact, the Adame maAfter jority is much more than this. experting the ballots of ninety-fou- r Denver ballot boxes, the experts agreed that 8,488 ballots had been written by Of these from one to ten persona there are 1.138 which the experts declared were written for the Repub-llcan- a Also, there are 451 of these ballots which were admittedly written by Judges of election for illiterate persona This leaves the number of fraudulent Democratic votes on the. testimony of the experts at less than 4,000 of the Adams majority in the state. But even admitting the Republican claims of 132 apparent majority, Governor Adams still has the wholesale frauds in Pueblo, Ban Miguel and Teller counties to offset this, and then leave several thousand. It Is for this reason that the Peabody partisans are demanding that the ballots for more than 100 precincts in Denver be thrown out. as well ae four in Adams county and two in Conejos county. Only in this way can they overcome the majority of Governor Adams, and they are using all of the corporation influence to secure such a report from the committee. Should this be done, the Democratic members of the committtee will make a minority report, and the whole matter will be threshed out on the floor of the Joint cession. It is evident that a cyclone of large and turbulent proportions is about to break over the election Judges, clerks and watchers who officiated at various precincts during the November election, on account of the aspersions which are being cast upon them by the reports of experts in the gubernatorial contest, and the wholesale charges of fraud that are made. Republican officials are no less vehement than Democrats in their denials of fraud being permitted or occurring, and are coming forward with strong statements which show the utter unreliability of the testimony of the handwriting experts, and brand the entire proceeding as a delusion and a farce. 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Both have trained faithfully for tonight's contest and a lively trout The asters, white snd amethyst. Is expected to result. don Answers. laKiked up. wide eyed, to see The rone red apples in their mist Of green After being out of the Leavenworth you know the tree. Poacher's Shrewd Trick. federal prison less than a week. MexiI walked alone at first, and then. A poacher, writing in the can Pete is again in the tolls. Country All suddenly. 1 knew Gentleman of London, says: "When i As soon ns Pete was released he The spirits uf the wood and glen Were there all there but you. left home at night to go poaching I went to the Midlnnd hotel in Kansas always left an end of a candle burnI searched the orchard and the wood. City, where James J. Corbett was slopI our voice seemed ever near. ing in a saucer uf water In my beding ami sent his name to Corbett's And 1 then, at Inst. understood room. The latter asked that the man room; this was arranged so that It You were In my heurt. my dear. be sent up. After listening to a hard would splutter out about 10 o'clock Cincinnati Tribune. luck story on the part of Pete, the just as if I had extinguished it and' tendered him a piece of retired for the night. This I did beItch Ringworm. silver. Pete went out and got Joyously cause I discovered that the keepers intoxicated. As a result he thought he K. T. Litchs. Wlngo, writes. were given to watching my house for Ky., April 2.1th, 1902: "For 10 to 12 years signs of my leaving, and it was a long I have been afflicted with a malady time before they found that a candle known as the Mich.' The itchl? tfS rfrould go out without human agency H most unbearable: I had tried for years This is the coffee country ; to find relief, having tried all remeStartling Mortality. dies I could hear of. besides a number Statistics show startling mortality it ought to tie also a tea coun- of doctors. 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"There are times when to sneeze la to be embarrassed, said a society man; at a dinner table, a social of some sort, or in the theater, for example; but most people conI Walked Alone. sole themselves with the thought that I walked alone In the twilight aisle Through maple, oak snd it is something that can't be preventYVliere HUtiinm sighed, andpine. sighed, and ed. smiled. They are mistaken In this beIn sadness kin to mine. lief. however, for it can be prevent "d, and by a very simple expedient. When Across the path the sun hud cast A vllirunt golden snore one feels the premonitory symptoms For summer, wlio so Islely passed of a sm-- ze coming on. If he will Jmt And strewed her blossoms there. press firmly down on the lip on either Around the Illy mo strolled And met the gnlilnirod. side of and a little below the nostrils, With all Its wealth of pluming gold the symptoms will gradually die off Bun lifted from the sod. and the sneeze will be avoided. Log. six-rou- 1. 1905. Just SUB- stantiate the allegations he made of wholesale fraud in the contest he filed Even the against Governor Adams. most rabid Peabody supporters are willing to concede that now, but even then they are not willing to give up hope of seating the defeated Republican candidate for governor. people. Already the Peabody attorneys have taken up twelve of the fifteen days alThere are fish stories and fish stories, lotted them for submitting evidence. but anyone who can beat this tele- For two weeks they have busied the graphic bit of news in the sporting col- commit ttee and wearied the public umns of the Chicago Journal is almost with their Handtestimony. "expert worthy of belief. after expert has been writing expert The dispatch says that J. S. Craves, called to the stand to swear to fraudulent ballots, that even the Republican supreme court watchers agreed were genuine. And now they have announced that either today or tomorrow they will finish all their direct testi- a Union City, Mich., farmer, spread about a peck of angle worms and grubs over un area of thin ice on a lake near his farm. The fish came to the surface, saw the bait through the transparent ice, hold their noses to the bottom of the sheet of ice uuntli they were froxen solid, and next day Graves cut Jimmie Hrltt has invested in a row the ice. Now. says the dispatch, he of fiats, and, it is said, paid a good flat has over a ton of fish in his ice house, as they average about ten large fish to price for them a Isa one cake of ice. A representative of the Wisconsin legislature is about to Introduce a Report has it that the new Illinois measure towurd the abolition of spring Athletic club has employed a real Jap duck shooting, and will offer as a sub- to teach the hidden mysteries of to its members. It is strange stitute crow hunting." what peculiar ideas some persons enThe latest in bowling 1s an automatic tertain concerning the Oriental athletic device, which will be given system. No doubt a large number beu consists inertly' In a thorough test during the national lieve that tournament of the A. il. C. at Milwau- knowing how to put an adversary out of commission. As a matter of fact, kee, February lath to 2!th. IhHt is merely an incident. Rome apIt Is about time fur the baseball play- pear to think that the system teaches ers to begin to think seriously of the one jierson how to defend himself, but sort of business they are about to em- does not teach another how to avoid bark in, for contracts with reduced fig- punishment under the same system. ures are about due to be received by This is absurd, of course. The teachmail any day. not only reveals its ing of possibilities as an instrument of atKckersall. the crack sprinter and tack. but of defense as well. The exfullback of the Chicago university, is pert knows how to parry the assaults making repeated appeals fur reinstate of his fellow Jltsulxt. It works two ment in the A. A. IT., but of no avail. ways. His expulsion should be heralded as a warning by all young college athletes. Really Ogden and Salt Lake will again meet in the good old national Marshall, the American chess on an equal footing, and what is keeping up his reputation in game smalt the Lobsters won't do. his iiendlng match with Janowski, the exec things Glmlln at the with tally French champion, and his friends are helm. Just the old Dad the same, only real wondering what he would have done baseball either city has ever seen was to Champion Lasker had they met. when friends (?) used to There are those treasonable enough to to meettheontwo old memorable occasions those think that young Marshall would have in the old Interinountain which league, ihe world's chain venerable deposed included Suit Lake. Lagoon, Logan plon. and Ogden. Salt Lake and Ogden are two best baseball towns in this secA letter from Rufe Turner, the clever the in a league little lightweight. Informs us that he tion of theA country, when meeting of the local enIs still in Philadelphia on the lookout together. will be held some time this for some of the money. His thusiasts soon ns Glmlln returns from a next opponent will in all probability be week,toasMontello. More interest is beJoe Gan. During his stay in the east trip shown every day, and it will be he has made many friends and defeat- ing a ed some of the best men in the busi- only question of a short time before ness. Rufe is one of the cleanest the fans will get down to business and decide upon their course. fighters in the business, and has a host in of admirers this city. six-rou- nd FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, NOT MADE GOOD the town and proceeded to smash a few windows. For this he was called before the high mandarin LAMENTABLY FAILED TO and given twenty days. STANTIATE CHARGES. intervene, and Nell sent him down and out. After ten rounds of terrific milling the preliminary between Jack Cordell and Joe Angeill was declared a draw. They say baseball enmity makes the best friendship. d, JOURNAL, owned Courtesy Salt Lake Herald wix-ar- STATE F. Favorite J. KIESEL 8 Ch&mp&gne CO., Agents Rakes lbs. to the package against the other fellow's one, at same price. All Grocers sell it. 2 READ THIS BEFORE You Start to the East For your trip, no matter where your destination may bo in tho East, you will find tho Burlington tho most oatiofactory route, because it offers its own thro1 serYou have choice of vice to 8t Louie and Chicago. Louie and St. via returning via - Chicago, or going otherwise varying your trip and remaining always No other road offers the gueet of the Burlington. euch a choice of routes. Peery Brothers Milling Co. Before you definitely plan a trip, let me know your prospective and see if I have not eeme valuable suggestions. a R. 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