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Show : -- UTAH DAILY PAGE SIX. WITH THE STATE JOURNAL. SPORTS! ' Thing began tu brighten for Corbett on Saturday afternoon, when Promoter Morria Levy, who haa thla month' permit, stated that Young Corbett would be one of the two fight era to f urolith the aport on hla card. kt Jack Clifford haa drawn the color line and refuaea to meet young Mitchell before the Phoenix Athletic club of Maryavllle, Cal., aa it whs advertlaed he would. He la looking for bigger prey,, he any, and will begin on Spider" Welch at Bakersfield on the 18th inat. and u Jiu-jlta- catch-aa-catch-c- an wreatling will be tealed on their merita In Suit Lake City ahortly. An expert in the Orlentlal game hna been procured from the Pacific couat, and he will pit hla science agalnat Eddie of Salt Lake, whoae record in la among the beat In America. on catch-aa-catch-c- y 1 i .. IV ' if v. ,r ' t 'mi I t r HIAWATHA TRIBE OF OGDEN HAS BIG MEMBERSHIP. Phenomenal Growth of Throughout This tha Order A State Journal reporter accosted Colonel J. Q. Albright yesterday to get some Information In regard to Red Men, the fraternal organisation which la making such a phenomenal growth. Colonel Albright la the representative of the great council of the United States, and haa In hla jurisdiction the states of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, and Is at present building up the Hia watha tribe In this city. You must be quite pleased with your success here in securing such large membership to the Hiawatha?" still "True. I'm quite gratified; there la no particular credit due to tne. In the first place, the order Itself needs Rob Fitzsimmons will accept the ofno commendation, being the oldest of with Jack a Rail for match fer of Clark purely American origin, and distinctD'Rrlen to be pulled off in Panama, for ively patriotic. The best Informed citia 125,000 purae, providing Rail make zen never requires an Introduction to a deiMiait of the purae in New York Its objects and purposes, and on my faith. city ua a guarantee of good arrival In a city to institute a tribe declared today that aa anon the better class of lta cltixxen usually aa O'Rrien covered hla 85,000 bet he take hold of the proposition, and cirwaa ready to meet him anywhere. culate a petition requesting that a THE LOCAL BASEBALL be granted. In Ogden it was charter haa accepted the , Tommy Mowatt IS AN ACUTE ONE. quite easy to secure a large number of challenge of Krankle Nell for a battle, petitioner for membership, aa It was and declare that if Nell will aign with also in Salt Lake, because the old New Must 122 or Full Clubs the him he will train down to pound Together members of the tribe explained to the League Will Yat Go to and journey to California to fight for palefaces the benefits to be derived by tho Wall. the featherweight championship of the members. rewould Tommy any it country. How many tribes are there in the quire a hard aiege of training to get The fight over the control of the Pa- state and what is their total memberdown to that weight, but It la not for him, and he would be cific National league haa not yet ship?" There are six tribes in Utah, with a abated. Lucas and John McCloakey, atrong at the weight. of about 400, or the two men who have been ao Instru- total membership secabout half as many members as are li The match, which mental In killing baseball for thla haa been in the air for the paat week tion of the country, are out agalnat the necessary for the institution of a state who deposed the former great council or grand lodge, and my or ao, la now assured. Billy Nolan, the Dane' manager, haa been holding off and chose William Rlshel of Suit Lake presence In the state Is at the earnest In the hope that he might either Induce to fill hla place. The entire situation solicitation of the tribes, as also to Increase their number that or taunt Jimmy Rrltt Into the ring. seems to hinge on Butte and Spokane. Local fun are beginning to wonder they may soon be able to have their Nolan anld Saturday night that if Britt If the gain of would not agree to fight Nelaon, arti- where the thing will end, and aa the state great council. cle would be algned with Corbett. baseball season la drawing upon us, the members of the last thirty days Is Aa maintained during the next few So it look aa altuutlon becomes a serious one. Britt will not agree. nor months, this reservation (or state) will though Young Corbett will he Nelaon'a things now atand, neither Ogden Pahave a representative In the great opponent for thla month' fistic enter- Spit Lake will have a team in the council of the United States at Its next cific National league. tainment at San Kranclaco. The following rather peculiar dis- session, which take place at Nashville, Tenn., on the 12th of September, 1905. A New York dispatch xaya that the patch appears In the Portland TeleHave you organlxxed tribes In other International lightweight championship graph: the to IL besides Ogden. W. returned cities Luraa haa In Francisco to San take battle place "I instituted two tribes hi Salt Lake between Jimmy Britt of California, the other aide of the line, after explaining lightweight champion of America, and to baseball enthusiasts in Victoria and City the Tawawas and the Mohawksin which makes three organisation Jabex White, the English lightweight Vancouver the scheme for a new that city, and have begun the organisTom league, embracing Bellingham, Spochampion, haa beeen arranged. O'Rourke, who la looking after White' kane, Butte and Helena and the British ation of council in Eureka and Park Interests in this country, announced Columbia town. He sought out busi- City, and am assisting the Ute tribe today that all arrangement for the ness men here and submitted a propo- at Bingham (under a special dispensaThat $3,000 be tion which I granted) to increase its contest had been completed, and that sition as follows: White and hla manager, Charley raised In subscriptions so that a team membership. I suppose you have about completed Mitchell, would Kill for this country cun be entered from here, 11,000 to be within two week. deposited with the manager as a guar- your work In Ogden?" Oh. ho. I shall not be through with antee of good faith, and to be returnI have the greatest respect in the able at the end of the season, providing my work here for two, perhaps three months. Thla is my headquarters, as world for a good woman and an aged the local club has fulfilled Its obligaman, I have never treated an old per- tions, the $2,000 to go towards meeting the towns I wish to reach are as acson with disrespect In my life, and the the Initial expenses entailed In engag- cessible from this point as any other story that I snubbed my great uncle ing a manager to employ players and in the state; besides. It Is my lnten tlon to comply with the wish of the when he called on tne at Lincoln Is a superintend detnlla of organisation. "To insure the British Columbia members of the Hiawathas here and malicious He scattered by some one, evidently with the Idea that the pub- teams being treated properly in the organise the Haymakers, which Is a lic might form the opinion that I waa matter of gate receipts, he agrees that side degree of the Red Men, and bears built on other moral line than the onea the grand stand and gate receipts for the same relation to the Improved Ineach schedule match will be equally dians that the Shriners do to the MaI think I posses." This was the manly statement made divided between the contesting teams sons. The wives and sweethearts of by Chumpion James J. Jeffries in the after the usual deduction of 10 per cent Red Men in this city have expressed a presence of a crowd of boxing enthu- towards a reserve fund to defray In- desire for the Institution of a council cidental expenses in connection with of the Daughters of Pocahontas, the siasts at Memphis, Tenn. the games. Luchs claims that In this ladies auxiliary to the Red Men, which Frank Gilch, heavyweight champion way the larger cities will help out the will also occupy a week hr ten days. wrestler of the smaller ones, thus putting all on an Then It Is thought that the ladies of the Pocahontas at Ogden would like world, who dreams of fighting Jeffries. equal basis as far as finance are conI to be here to assist In the Institution of to wrestle John Gordon, chumpion cerned. In order that there shall be no con- the council. of Minneapolis, in that city Wednesday flict between the league and the minI mean? What does a night. February ,15th. in the Canadian hear the Hiawathas are going to give Gotch has agreed to throw' Gordon, isterial association who ia a policeman, three times In an cities. Mr. Lucas says there will be no the Red Men of Salt Lake and Binghour or forfeit the big end of the Bunday games In either Victoria or ham one. e and On the occasion of the dedication Between rentage of the gate receipts, and will Vancouver. come to Minneapolis prepared to take sixty games would, he Imagines, be of their new wigwam in this city the on the hardest man he has ever met In played here during the summer, and Hiawathas intend to give a banquet to one of thtse matches. The champion's the receipts, he feels, should suffice to their brothers, at which time the Washakie tribe degree team, known engagement In the east will end Febru- make each club pay Its own way. Mr. Lucas met with as much enas the famous sixteen, will confer the ary 10th, and he will then come west, arriving In Minneapolis on the night couragement in Victoria as here. There degrees upon a number of palefaces. are a number of enthusiasts in both The Washakles were Instituted in 1872 of February 14th. cities who would go to great lengths and every Individual member Is as James E. Coffroth and James Ed- - to Insure a season of really proud ns Lucifer because he can say ball. It was a great disappointment Washakie No. 1. There will be a big that no grounds could be secured last excursion from .Salt Like and Bingyear nnd that the Dugdale scheme fell ham when the new wigwam uf the through. In Victoria amajeur ball was Hiawathas is dedicated." played, and the Interest taken was not very large. What the people want to Rob-IriM- t ward Britt have shaken hands and called off their differences. It waa ao announced before Police Judge Frit at 'Frisco, and a request made by the prosecution for the dismissal of the charge of libel which James Edward had made against Coffroth, based on the latter's published statement, in effect, that it would be a difficult matter to damage the reputation of a pugilist, when It waa called to hia attention that James Edward had filed a damage suit against him. In that suit Britt alleged that the fact of Coffroth'a exhibiting posters which stated that James Edward waa to appear aa interlocutor In a minstrel show at the Belvedere music hall had defaced the reputation which the little pugilist had been some years. In building up. Jimmy Mcllale of Butte will play center field for Beuttle next season. Manager Hall says that he has algned McHale, and that hla outfield la now complete. will Lisle Fits-ainimo- na SITUA-TITIO- FEBRUARY MONDAY, Law Offices of Henley 4fc Costello, San Francisco, Oct SI. To the Legal Profession, Ogden: I was a witness In tha following: Two years ago Professor Tost of Palo Alto, who waa in an extreme condition due to Brights Disease, came to my office with hla physician (who had Diabetes) to meet a party who claimed cures had been discovered for these fatal diseases The Diets cited were astounding and both went on for treatment. To the amasement of us alL both recovered, and the physician to now using the treatment In hla practice. Learning that my old law partner. Judge R. R-- Bigelow, had Brights Disease, and that hto case was looked upon as hopeless by hto physicians, I told him of it It resulted In hto complete recovery. Aa to tha curability of Bright's Disease and Diabetes I have no more doubt about It than I am living. club-owne- wr k Vi . r-1- : : IT ".V") 'r.;M ! !:! !! ;?l :;,! N S. V ; v I . SZ . ZX . 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I suffered as long aa 12 hours at a time with aurli severe fen red 1 would lone iny I pains that Antl-1'uln mind. The Illlo gave inn relief In from 10 to 20 minutes. I do not have to use Morphine any more. I wIhIi you would publish this so that other sufferers nmv find relief." I. A. WALKER. XL F. T). No. I. Salem, Jnd. Dr. Miles Antl-Pal- n PI I la are sold by your druggist, who w'll guarantee that the first packaga will benefit. If It falls he will return your money. 25 dosee, 25 cants. Never told In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind t Chicago thvg Do you want the details of the plan? Will gladly send them upon request. 79 R. F. NESLEN, General WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET Agent SALT LAKE CITY. buffet-smoki- 1 Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested food. t G. Grayson of Lula, Miss., took Hr. King's New Life rills, with the result. he writes, "that I was cured." 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Rut tills isn't the question. Lucas wants to start, at Fast he says he does, a North Pacific coast league with the help of Spokane and Rntte. The question Is whether Ftah. Montana nnd Idaho cities arc going to let him use those of their number that he chooses to further a plan that will In the Immediate future work to their detriment. President Rishel has called a league meeting In Rntte for the llth. It Is hoped by that lime everything will be Settled. The xaanii in close tipon us. Many details must be arranged before things an ready for the summer. It of vital importance that baseball men get together and establish their league where no amount of jobbing or attacks can hinder future work. Frisco System Overland Limited catch-as-cutch-c- an $5,000 during the entire trip, except where the connection are so convenient ing involves no annoyance. 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