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Show DAILY SPORTS! It team. finally resumed the mitts and has done Chi-tio- al some good fighting, lie knocked youi.g the Corbett out in tun rounds in Corbett's of salad days; then came to Denver uinl J - Corbett turned the tables on him. It has been a long time since Dempsey fought, one of his last and most l. notable fights being against Abe and Tommy Burns, the with whom he should have had many won who Welterweight a draw. The referee, a green fellow, foU1 last eprlng called It a draw, first, but Jack Mcjn ihia city daring frhfn hi. clever work, have been Attell's manager, seared him "Tlfid to box fifteen round, to a de- - Kenna, into reversing his ruling and giving the tight to Attell. ha. a bank M unroe nay. he Curs For fr and want, to get action with It. the on bookmaking taken up IV e had s letter the other Srn rac-- tratk.. It to fe to say day from a lady in the town of Boulder. Colo., that a that should be of Interest to the peoIrUh Jeffrie., although he will la.t ple who are troubled with spells of little longer. sick headache. She writes that she ball-Wi- .i had three spells about four times a a Chicago aibert Johnson. killed yesterday ufternoon week, was obliged to go to bed and iW5T remain there from 8 to 10 hours each River Forest baseball ground a thrown baae-m- ii time. Had been troubled this way being struck by while the teams were practicing for several nnd the attacks beyears, the wa. man batting One Jr, anie came more frequent. Doctors did SIi and it wa. being thrown to Johns' at the Plate. He failed to catch her no good; she tried dieting, as and was struck Just everybody said It was from her stomBon the rebound the ach. an advertisement of .hove Seeing hearty Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, for left team The Eureka baseball which said, they cure sick headache yesterday, and were exceedingly "v,, pleased with the treatment which by removing the cause, she decided to received while In this city. They try once more, and aent 50c. for two in this city boxes. She aald she had taken son a home the last as through their gentlemanly conduct, more than 4 months ago, has not pill even without were played tath games It is to had a sick spell of any kind for over 5 n expression of disapproval. can arr- months. Druggists sell these pills for teams two the that he hoped before the 25c. per box. It only takes one for ange for another game dose of the season. a dose, they cure sick headache every time. For aale by IV u a Articles have been signed at Butte, Co. October 17th Mont, for a fight there CAN TELL A MARK8MAN between Aurello Herrera, who recently BY HI8 DEFECTIVE EAR Battling" Nelson, and Kid frught Louis St. lightcrack the Goodman, Abe "I see you are a rifle shot. reweight, who was to have fought Attel's failure marked Philosopher Simeon Ford to Atlel- September 25th. to arrive in Butte on time caused the a man who after a good deal of sparSilver Bow Athletic club to call off for place at last sat down on a ring and Mexican The mill. the proposed seat in the hotel corridor by the side Goodman will fight for a purse of dividing the money, 80 and 40 per of New Tork's landlord orator. How do you make that out? asked cent The articles call for ISO pound, at I o'clock on the afternoon of the Mr. Ford's companion. Oh, easy enough. Tou are deaf In light your left ear. All rifle shota are deaf Wild cat and pig fights are the latest in their left ears. All the Creed moor experts are that way. I am deaf In my tbinp In the way of sport at Lille, usuleft ear myself and I got It shooting France, and these encounters are rifles. I met Glldersleeve once and ally witnessed by hundreds of spectatwas backing and filling and dodging or of both sexes. At an inn in which a cat and pig to get a position where my right ear fell would bear on him and he was malight was going on the flooring neuvering at the aame time for an through, carrying with it about a hunThose who were not opening where he could rake me with dred people. Then Glldersleeve said wounded by the broken timber were his right ear. to me, as I have Just said to you, that badly cut by the broken glass In the he observed I was a rifle shot. It was cellar into which they were precipitthe first time I hud heard that all riated. the animals fle shots were deaf in their left ears, The cage containing but I have noticed it ever since and was overturned and the cat, springiknow it is true. panic-strickof the ng upon several The reason of it Is that all the spectators, scratched and bit them concussion of the rifle explosion comes unmercifully. Several of the injured have since on the left ear drum. The right ear is partly turned away and porty prodied. tected by the gunstock being brought up to the cheek when the gun la fired. Denver The following 1. from the New York Sun. The S ... UTAH 01 STATE JOURNAL, 101 CLOSELY . m Golf association Eagan, of H than'. .ion. won m golf championship M Gl.nroy 1I..M ,o .V "its Many At-tel- .' Sff PROSPECT THE WALLS. TER ADVICE. " e. e en Post: Beginning with a match pursuit Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel thnt every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. For three Kewson, Decatur, Ala. years, she writes, I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was Induced to try pros-liectii- THERE IS BUT ONE to much-moot- ed twenty-fiv- 130-pou- nd rl for Boys else- TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA THE SCENIC ROUTES WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS Sleeping car THE ONLY PEBBLE ne'r i For economical travel there is nothing better than this combination ON THE BEACH The Riverdale or 'Phosnix flour has so many points of superiority that it standi in a class alone. Whether for appearance, for easy rising, for resultant bread, plea, cakea, etc.. It la the It of all flours so milled aa to gain every Increasing favor. Order In a Back or two and we wont need to tell you more. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, 79 West Second South SL SALT MADE BY LAKE CITY. 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Extra Caps and Rubbers. the Weak Strong fFRISCO-SYSTEM Co. Distributors ! j . OPENIN G OF A The Cheapest Place to Buy MEATS tn TEA for Girls $42.50 $4.50 DOUBLE BERTH ONE WAY IN COOL, CLEAN COMFORTABLE TOURIST lo-nl- lr, orl-Bin- No Mend FROfl SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. where: Z. C. M. I. "No Mend ig With storms and cyclones devastating East and West, and the vagaries of an erratic Republican Meterologlcnd bureau prevailing In the only American "banana belt," we make use of the following dipping from the Anaconda Standard to convince our readers that their own heath and heather preferable THE NO MEND HOSE ARE THE KIND THE BOYS CANNOT WEAR OUT. THEY ARE MADE UP WITH LINEN KNEE, HEEL AND NO TOES. IF YOU TRY A PAIR WE ARE SURE YOU WILL HAVE OTHER one. There Is a screw loose somewhere or a broken cog In the California weather machine; it is not running at all well and the native sons and the sons of the native eons are at a loss to account for the failure of the machine to turn out its customary product in the weather line. It was running poorly last week; the temperature was then In the neighborhood of Electric Bitters and the result was mi- one hundred degrees In the shade; but raculous. I Improved at once and now this week It has gone wrong entirely I'm completely recovered." For Liv- and the thermometers show one huner, Kidney, Stomach and Bowell trou- dred and sixteen in the shade without bles Electric Bitters Is the only median effort cine. Only 50c. Its guaranteed by making When the Knights Templars were in Jesse J. Driver,' druggist San Francisco one of their number died and many others were prostrated Mias Annie J. Sawyer, dressmaker, by the heat; these are conditions la now located at 2182 Washington which certainly calls for the customBattling" Nelson, whose recent vic- avenue. ary explanation of the native sons tories over several of the best and their sons that "the present seaon has in Co's, placed the boys advt See Stafford Millinery country son is really unprecedented. So much him in the first rank in his division, another 28 page. Fall opening Sept. climate of California been has the i being overrun with challenges. Hi. and 24. touted aa the only real article In the moat persistent challenger is Tommy climate line that is to be found on the Mowatt, who trimmed the "Battler FOR HER 8AKE. face of the earth, that it is not strange few years ago and believe, he can rethat some cynical visitors have made peat the trick. Paddy Carroll, TomConsidering the equipment of the inquiry as to where the advertised my manager, has enough faith in his and the reputed merit of the play brand of climate is kept. The only protege's ability to trounce Nelson to piece answer they have received is that tot a little on the side. Unfortunately as a dramatic offering, the presentaRusso-Siberia- n new this Is an unusual season. play, of the tion fat the Dane's challengers, there Is It is unfortunate f?r the Golden "For Her Sake. ought to meet with nothing doing in the fighting game the patrons of the West's native sons and adopted sons from favor general and. If these was. it is doubtful the new that their climate machine should go If Kelson would care to match for a Grand opera house where of so awfully wrong at Just this time; it seen the to be evening la play limited round bout. Wednesday. There are some Intense- wouldnt be so bad if only the family 6 dramatic scenes in this play, one were at home, but there to so much The good old timers will be seen in ly them of being a flogging scene, Il- company in the house that it it not the ring at Pueblo 29th, lustrative of the daily course of events pleasant to have to explain all the September hen Jack Dempsey meets Jack Mad- In the convict mines of Siberia. The time why it Is so hot and to tell why den, and Bob Fitzsimmons, the grand victim of the knout Is a serf maiden the famous ocean breeze Is taking a old man of the fistic world, had bet- upon whom a Russian prince of the day off and things of that sort. It to ter look a little t" hi. laurel, in that blond has centered his affections, and a situation that makes the CallfornI rexpH't or Dempey will have them who has involved himself and her in ans sympathise with the Republican away from hint. Madden was at one a conspiracy, which has Its termina- administration in its efforts to explain time chiimplon In his class, year. ago. tion and final happy conclusion In one the postal frauds and the land grabs hut even he is somewhat of an infant The and all the other scandals nnd to of the cxHr'a penal colonies. eonipared to Jack Dempsey, company la a very large one, and la reconcile them with Mr. Roosevelt's al Dempsey wan a protewe of the said to be unusually competent for the assertion that the affairs of the gov Jack Dempsey, the Nonpareil, work It baa In hand. ernment have been honestly conmiddleweight champion of the world ducted. until Boh Fitzsimmons deprived him clock ENDING LONG SERVICE, o the title. Toung Jack (he is not ANNUAL MEETING. J? young now) traveled with the great complain realdenta of Tlulpnm The lighter and wa. taught the first rudi- that the public clock of that town it ments of the Notice is hereby given, that the angame by the Nonpareil week, who took an useless; repairs are made everyout Interest In him. nual of meeting of the stockholders of week the clock gets Then f0r years the Pueblo Jack but every In good the Utah State Journal company, will be never kept can and JlO't the ring. If he had not done so repair It is a curious fact that the be held at the office of the company. mnny nf the old-tifollowers of the condition. clock nme believe he is probably the oldest No. 425 Twenty-fourt- h Tlalpam street, Ogden would have been at on clock the American contie top of 28, the bean In his day. He public City. Utah, Monday, September st waa Installed nent. It thfcat" ,1,2 1904. at 4 In for 1857: o'clock m. of that day p. of that city In the year It was donated to the ronnrll of Pan the purpose of electing a board of dl rectors and the transaction of such Augustin de las Clevss. nw Tlalpam. when it waa Installed there and set in other business as Her tea marks the woman; motion. Since thnt time It ha may properly come before Yew the meeting. repairs until so does her coffee; and undergone tow FRANK J. CANNON, President ago. This clock, therefore, has to but E. A. LITTLEFIELD. Secretary. he marks both. the time for 247 years, nnd It natural that It Is tired and want Beto 1 he sent to a museum. Springfield fTKw ntma if you ifit mi- your THE JOURNAL FOR RESULTS aiiuuig't 1mm. publican. e miles between Hamilton of Denver and W. a E. Bamuelson of Salt Lake City, itrong effort will be put forth to rePlans vive bicycle racing in Denver. are now being prosecuted for the immediate construction of an arena consaucer track, the taining an eight-la- p same as the one at Salt Lake. The site will be selected before long and active building operations commenced. It will be on a circuit with Ogden and Salt Lake, and men with money are back of the project The arena may not be opened until next spring, when a big meeting at is contemplated which all the crack rider, of the country will appear. race of Wm. H. They Never Have to Go to School With Holy Stockings max-- u beyond the walls is under-ake- n, says the Mining and Scientific Press. Many good mines have been losed down and abandoned for years, simply through the failure to extend ttie walls of the vein. Ore shoots In eins pinch out. overlap, arid send out branches, and it should be the aim nf the careful mine superintendent to keep in sight all the possibilities of his mine, by means of properly directing ross-rut- s. ns well as to explore the single fissures In which he chances to find a body of pay ore. Some years since a mine operator bonded a mine In the Southwest, pushed development work expeditiously, but always In the ore shoot, stopping work as soon as the workings ran nut of ore. A a result the extent of the ore shoot was soon determined, and the mine was disposed of a price much below that which had been anticipated. A short time thereafter the disappointed conditions operator described the found at the mine, saying thnt the ore shoot feathered out" on the edges, the wall not being in sight there being heavy salvages of clay present. A mining engineer to whom these conditions were described, at once gave it as his opinion that the ore shoot was only one of a series and that another would be found by cross-ruttin- g either to foot or hanging, and this proved to be the case, for within six feet a second shoot was discovered to the hanging side, by cross-cuttin- g and this proved to be characteristic of the occurrence of ore in thnt mine. When a mine Is first opened. It ts wise to have the workings first follow the vein closely, hut later, when the development of the vein Justifies It. It Is often economical to sink a vertical shaft In the hanging wall, which will Intersect the vein at considerable depth, nr to sink an Incline st a uniform angle In either foot or hanging wall, preferably the latter, that the ore might be holated at less expense snd in greater amhunt than through a shaft having numeroua changes of dip and other (regularities. Is No Memd Hose Mines iiu. "follow the ore." is good :ind ms a gener.il primipli? is a 3 20, 1904. Clad the Boys in Have Been Closed Down Owing to Short-Sighte- d Workings. Good better one than that whvh advises vertical shafts and mine workings laid out with absolute mechanical accuracy. It is unwise for the mine operator to follow the ore so closely that no 12,-M- O, a IS BET- While undoubtedly the miners nj TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER BALLARD & R1NCKER. TeL 853. 331 34th Street eaaaaooaaaaeeeeeeeeesaaa MITCHELL BROS. MONU- - a OF REDUCTION MENTS, HEAD 8TONE8 AND CEMETERY COPINGS. J 2003 JEFFERSON a YARD t AVENUE. NEW AND THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED LINE BETWEEN St. Louis and Oiiioaero 1904. JULY SUNDAY, 31, Thoroughly Equipped train Isavo St. Louia and Chicago nightly (after arrival of incoming train), arriving oithar city tha following morning. Equipment entirely now lavish in design, elaborate in furnish- ings. Ask your Ticket Agent, or address, PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT St. Louis |