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Show !f! DAILY sports! ffflus UTAH STATE WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL, BE TAUGHT AT $50 IS NOW Our Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Furs 11 record iane broke the world- atand- .4 lnchea for three held by Ray Ewry of the an inch Yort Athletic club by at the Mo- - I?, Ne a W1 ,wne Iiunrter yesterday club1 nd Mott Haven Athletic York. at Mott Haven, New - mi-be- t and t Jimmy Britt 'received11 offer of $25,000 for a 'hiMrron City promoter. If the to Nevada it will be a ?, , ' round prize fight wa to take place last Friday fVfat Tonopah between Lunday of and McDonald of California. off a. scheduled except fight came round were cut off V,t twenty-fou- r S out prolamine, Lunday knocking It i aid !,T an m the flrat round. lea! $5,000 changed hand over Jherenult Titta-noWagner. Theattenu-averathe painfully of the National league, base ind alo lead in extra bae sand mnnlnc. Chance and Donlin are two below Han1 record, while only Sht men in all are hitting over the Treat 1 Han w lead ge and pitubujg lead in team batting Vnr York in extra bases. Dummy pitchers Brigge. Three have still perfect Leever and Ttylor Warner head the Mdlng recorda ettcher and Pelt the first basemen. at second, McCormick Rgymer lead at third and Corcoran at short. Brain nd Dunleavy have uninjured outfield in team New York lead rfrord. Hing. McGinnity is the kingpin games and pitcher, both in winning keeping men from scoring. Kiir McCoy wa given the decision over Jack ("Twin") Sullivan of Boston ut the end of twenty rounds at the pavilion in I.o Angeles last The tight was a fierce one night. from the start, both men taking advantage of every rule that was short of actual fouling. McCoy punished Sullivan severely, having his nose and mouth bleeding in every round after the fifth. Barring the unfair tactics of the men, which did no damage, the fight was a good one. Sullivan appeared to be in the better condition, and although he was groggy at the end of several rounds, and down for the count in the twelfth, he recuperated quickly and cante round strong. McCoy tired after the twelfth, but was too much the better ring general and boxer anil was able to take It easy whenever he chose. In the twelfth, which whs the hardest round, McCoy hammered Sullivan on the face and body until the Boston man went down and took the count of nine. He managed to get to his feet Just ns the gong rang, which probably saved him from a knockout. McCoy showed all his old cleverness and generalship, but did not appear to have the punch that has won him many battles. Although he landed his right many times on Sullivans Jaw and body, he failed to put him down more than once, although staggering him half a dozen time. The fight drew the biggest and highest priced house of any fight ever given in Log Angeles. Every seat and all the standing room had been sold before the opening. Charles Eyton refereed the fight, and his decision in favor of McCoy was satisfactory tqj everybody. M'GOVERN AND MURPHY IN GOOD CONDITION. NEW YORK. Sept. 2S. The Hoinl-leifor October ha un article rntiileil "The Fraudulent Bide of Spirit uulism," by Dr. Isaac Funk. The story relate to how his brother inves-tiKatthe businc of a Chicago man who, at prices ranging front $50 to "mediums $l.uutl, supplies with all the necessary paraphernalia for bringing about spirit materializations." I)r. Funk, who is an ardent spiritualist. mated that hi attitude toward psychic phenomena was not affected liy his latest angle In charlautry. Recently a business card reading 'Radium, Mediums Paraphernalia, fell Into his hand. The new radium cause wonder, it affirmed, would d crowns, hands, heads, figures, illuminated with weird glow to float in thin air and waft away Into the shadows of eternal night. Dr. Funk Inclosed the curd to his brother, B. F. Funk, and asked him to investigate. His brother in his report states that he found a youngish and refined fellow, who insisted on an order for un outfit costing from $50 upwards at the outset. The interviewer, according to report, kept insisting that his friend, for whom he wished to purchase the outfit, did not want to do anything that was wrong, and he then said that she wished to materialize humnn forms, sparks, stars, rays of light, musical instruments. trumpet talks, slate writing. etc. The report continues: He smiled at the modesty of my k- n well-knoHardy B. Durham, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Sept. 28. hone owner and trainer, dropped dead McGovern and SatuHughey on race track Tommy" Sheepahead bay it rday. He had Just stabled hi fa- Murphy are In excellent condition for vorite horse, Dekeber, after watching their bout, which Is slated the animal at work on the track. to off before the National he pulled connectA strange coincidence wa Athletic club tonight Both boxers ed with the horseman's sudden ending. six-rou- Lut Saturday, at Brighton Beach tnck. Dekaber won a race, beating Oitrlct in a close finish. When the latter animal wa led back to the stable at Sheepahead the trainer, Gus Hanan, asked the stable boy if he had son. Learning that the horse, upon which he had wagered a large sum, had been beaten by Dekaber, Hanan threw up hla arms and fell dead. have finished their training and are resting until called upon to enter the ring to begin their battle. The contest has been widely discussed during the Inst few weeks, and a big crowd will be on hand to see the little fellows fight. They are regarded as very evenly matched. McGovern expresses confidence in his ability to put out the New Yorker, which Champion Frankie Neil failed to do, and as Murphy is Something definite has at last been also confident of the result, there will heard from Young Corbett in reference to his second fight with Jimmy no doubt be a very pretty battle. He ha Britt telegraphed Billy Abscess. Hoc he of New York, now of San Fran-clicto act for him and arrange the terms. Roche has presented his creW. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., dentials to the Britt, and it is expectI want to say writes, Aug. 15, 1902: ed that the word of praise for Ballard's Snow parties concerned will get down to business within a few' days. Liniment I stepped on a nail, which 8o far as can be judged at present, caused the cords in my leg to conboth pugilists are eager to arrange a tract and an abscess to rise to my match. It Is believed, however, that knee, and the doctor told my that I there will be different weight conditwould have a stiff leg, so one day I ions to what prevailed in the former went to J. F. Lord's drug store (who contest Britt has said frequently that Is now In Denver, Colo.) He recomhe had to be very humble when the mended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I former article were under discussion, got a 50c. else, and it cured my leg. and that he intends to dictate' to It Is the best liniment In the world. ome extent this time. He has refABSCESSES, with few exceptions, used to say what his Intention are in are indicative of constipation or deregard to naming a weight, but there bility. They may, however, result is a persistent rumor around that the from blow or from foreign bodies. InBan Franciscan will insist upon 132 at troduced Into the ekin or flesh, such as o'clock. splinters, thorns, etc. For sale by . - o, Geo. F. Cave. It Is now generally conceded that the light game in San Francisco is off aftthe Dr. Gunns Blood and Nervo Tonio. go there on Friof the game There la not a woman in this land some time. at the idea of but that at sometime in her life would fifhts ever being prohibited in the have been the better for the use of mecca of pugs, but it Is pretty certain this Tonic. For diseases peculiar to that everything is off now, and it is women a better medicine was never the same old story of greed, misman-seme- nt and too many cooks ladling made. It Is composed of the IngrediIn the broth. ents from which the system has been But it is an ill wind that blow noor disdeprived by disease, over-wor- k, body good. Butte 1 now one of the the once into at enters It fight towns in the country. With sipation. tissues the the game In up circulation, building 'Frisco closed, the possi-bl.tifor contests there cannot be estthat have wasted, making purse rich imated. Chicago is no good, Colora- blood In the most direct way. For do will get some of the good ones, but weak, nervous, and unsteady people, tte shonld, by every sort of figuring, oome the oasis pimply, pale, or fleshlees people, It watof the sweetest er. will make strong, steady nerves and give the complexion the wholesome The prospects for a match In this look that Indicates health, producing Tnext month between Aurelio Her 8 yood solid flesh at the rate of 1 to and Rufe Turner are indeed lbs. tor sell it per week. Druggists promising. 75c. per box, or 3 boxes for 32. It Joseph Woods, who Is the handling otuiness end for Herrera, ha written should be taken after meals, one or in this city, stating that he two tablets each time. For sale by n irenl rrive in Ogden Immediately af-- w . their fight with Kid Goodman on Wallace Drug Co. ober 1, and that he would be to do business with any good Passengers to New York, Boston, al" forested that an ef-- n New fort 6e England and all eastern points maJe to secure Rufe Turner at ascer- Pounds, a letter from Turner will find It to their adavntage to Nickel tl,e following answer: "I have tain rates applying over the ever so hard for three year to Plate road and its eastern connections, matt-with Herrera, nd will Three daily trains on which there In 228 pound for him, and I win no excess fare charged. One special a chance to my ,n Klen a chance to give feature of the service is meals In din their get worth on American Club plan. Pay after the lamentable lng-ca- rs .h,rrtlon i wns compelled to give for what you over get, but In no case service 35 cents to $1 per meal: also luncheon 50 a la carte and mid-da- y cents. Folders, ratee and all ,nor applyPeople think spices and ex-tac- ts matlon cheerfully furnished pas district to E. Chaa. Johnson, ing are always dishonest. senger agent, room 205 Century buildLa ing, Denver, Col. Chicago depot. lhey are not. Salle and Van Buren streets-- ! y Gans-Walc- day night. The closing ba been rumored for Many fans have scoffed tt We can Kt-iei- suit you. We will please you. Come in and give us the chance. full-size- wish, then said: All this Is the merest child's play, provided your lady friend is apt, quick witted and has nerve. I am furnishing help of this sort to the mediums of Chicago daily. I know' them all.' 'Is there no difficulty in manipulating the paraphernalia?" waa asked. It is so simple that you will wonder why people do not at once detect it. When you understand it and understand the modus operand! of han-ildit you will be much amused,' was the reply. How about Perfectly simple.' and With tied slates, glued sealed? Yes, oh, yes. I have laughed until my sides ached after a seance at the remembrance of how easily and completely the D. E.'s (dead easlea) were fooled. To see a doting father take the materialized form of his dead child on his knee and pet it and kiss It and hear the little one say: Now, papa, I must go; I feel I am getting weak.' And then see the child slip from his lap and disappear, to the infinite surprise of all the faithful it Is more laughable than an Art emus Ward wax figure show. 'But is there no danger of getting caught?' was asked. No; there are two hundred mediums in Chicago. How seldom you hear of an exposure.' ng slate-writin- g? LOW RATES TO EASTERN POINTS. apply via the Nickel Plate road and its eastern connections to all points in New York, New England and eastern states. Three dally trains to Fort Wayne, Findlay, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, New York and Boston. Standard equipment on all on Meals served in dining-car- s trains. American Club plan, ranging in price from 85 cents to $1 per meal; also lunchy service a la carte and eon 50 cents. The eastern terminals of the Nickel Plate road are only from three to ten minutes from all ocean steamship docks, and the service afNo excess fare forded Is charged on any train. For particulars write Chas. E. Johnson, district passenger agent, room 205 Century building, Denver, Col., for full particulars. Chicago depot. La Salle street station. Will always mid-da- first-clas- s. ThreeKinds -o- fLaundries One kind never does good work because they are not equipped or with the machinery, method knowledge of tho business. Another kind does fairly good work part of tho timo, but tho other times tho work is vory poor. This kind of laundry trusts to luck. The third variety is tho kind that always doss good work. It is equipped with the finest machinery. It uses the finest methods. It employs the most skilled labor and doss not trust to luck, but hat every detail so well In hand that fins work is an assured thing. By Tho Ogdon is in this class and is eoneodsd by laundrymen to bo ono of tho finoot in tho country. If you are not an Ogdon customer you arc not gotting tho best work. Why not try tho Ogden this week? TEA yss fast Ska THE JOURNAL FOR RESULTS HURRY UP TRAIN Is the way a prominent eastern newspaper editor expresses himself about the servli'e of the Overland Limited on the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line If you are. going east and are in a hurry, the Overland Limited Is the iraln to take, Through cars to Chicago. 106 C. S. WILLIAMS, West Second South St., 5fie Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah JOURNAL By Mail, One Month, SOc Carrier, One Month, 60c OF INTEREST TO BOYS, AND PARENT8 OF BOY8. The Putnam Clothing House TO Ogden Steam The American Boy Magazine Laundry 437 TWENTY-FIFT- 8TREET. H PHONE 174. C. J. A. 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Open front shirts are Ironed to match and do not bulge Try our rough dry family wash. This Is the most satisfactory way of having the family wash done. All counterpanes, sheets, pillow slips, table cloths, napkins, handkerchiefs, towels and cloths are Ironed. All other articles are sent home ready for the Iron. Utah National Bank UNITED 8TATES SEE DISPLAY IN BURTS WINDOW Dont forget to save your coupons for the big drawing later in the sea son. , TROY LAUNDRY MONDAYS AND TUESDAY8. In addition to getting tho magazine free you Clothing for tha money to bo had in Ogdon. got tho Best - DEPOSITARY. OGDEN, UTAH. John E. Dooly Horace E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag fFRISCOl President ... Vice-Preside- nt Cashier Sells FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Drafts on all points. PAYS INTEREST ON TIME , SYSTEM DEPOSITS. $ OPE3STI2STC3- - OK A Fred L. Kellers NEW ANI) THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED LINE BILL OF FAREt BETWEEN Oysters St. Louis and Oliioeieo Crabs and Shrlmpa Salmon and Halibut Striped Baas Poultry k: y A SURE NUF IS GIVING SIX MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTION es S Have Arrived cd 1 er For Ladies and Children Salt Lake. - A PREPARE FOR THE COED SEASON TO - jJJU- 28, 1904. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Want to meet Jeffrie against Barney Mullin. I am ready Fit1 ininion low. LSOa aiwayj did at any time if the purse can be divided in JJJVn effeition for the dough. t suit ine. Before leaving this city last month BUSINESS AS MEDIUM REQUIRES hart Herrera stated that he would like to CAPITAL OF $1,000 . correspondent re meet Turner idiunnpoIi here if the latter would at attendance in ui ooO people e come down to 121 Kund. Such u porttfJ t Thuraday. The light-tb- match would draw a Who calculator, who have- this city and would packed house in Spiritualist Exposes Chicagoan Sells peoprove undoubtedly to Fool 60.000 Material Who nin a Those a. high JhelT fame, have evidently the best match ever seen in this city Seek Dead Friends. a well as M SEPTEMBER Beef and Mutton Pork and Veal Hama and Bacon Dried and Presaed Corn Beef Head Cheese and Dill Picklea Pure Home Rendered Lard. 2478 Washington Avanu. SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1904. Thoroughly Equipped trains leave St. Louie and Chicago nightly (after arrival of incoming trains), arriving oithor city tho following morning. Equipment entirely now; lavish in design, elaborate in furnishings. Ask your Ticket Agent, or address, . PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT St. Louis i |