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Show DAILY imjE SPORTS! football season It s a finkir. Veil thanki that the Indeed a bad fight; was he It over locally. He did simply not fake the faked the u j public, which la equally as bad. if not oneworse. Keep on boys and kill the Jack Price, and goose that lays the golden eggs. Then, Davis Terry four rounds to when Its all done, you will wonder featherweights, fought Athletic clubs how it happened, and the echo of too Utah at the Monthly show in Salt Lake last night late will ring in your ears. STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1904. PAGE SEVEN. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK THAT WE PAY YOU 10c FOR EVERY BUTTON PULLED OFF OUR :m notes t . UTAH (t'niiiimied from page DUTCHESS 2.) - Flynn has as bright a future before veteran ball him aa any man In the ring, and Is a the Chance, La George a championship very foolish sort of -- layer, has not missed chap if he spoils remarkable the same for himself year, nme In through some the strain and foolish action similar to the occurrence showing considering at Butte, mutations of the game. If there la any one single element in won from Maurice Benny Yanger in which proves an incentive to a porta Milwaukee Sayers of losers if club Milwaukee is the enthusiastic support of Boxing tout before the won followers the This Interest must not only fight by Yanger tait night no time was be felt, but manifested, but many an at and margin, a good aggregation, disheartened by lack of he In danger. successful performance, haa been diamond. baseball buoyed of the up to victory by a lively demThe veteran is onstration of interest from those who again wrestling Adrian C. Anson, should of be fever. baseball attack severe supporters Many a man with a to back in characterised the determined get Is by that most approbrlous He of aporting titles a "quitter haa been Ban asked has Johnson, and geme, American league, for reinvested with courage and determipresident of the club. nation sufficient to accomplish desired on the Washington his price results through the medium of a little have deaths resulted from This all applies to encouragement. Thirteen football. The team that haa had a run football this season.. The casualty list of bad luck naturally needs encourIs the same as last year, but the numn agement, and the team that gets It ber of serious Injuries during the exceed win of closed that any either succeeds or does Its best, which just of Introduction the the since sport after all. Is the main thing. year 296. number injured She players We of America are apt to receive the Clarence Forbes of Chicago and Mar- impression that football Is a sport atten tracting the attention and holding the tin Deraney of Denver boxed Interests of a considerable number of beto test a draw night hard rounds persons Perhaps we are Justified In was Forbes dub. much Denver fore a this belief, and yet, In comparison with the cleverer of the two, outboxlng throughout the contest but the the Interest In England, this country Is latter was the stronger and harder to college students, grade school schohitter and landed many telling blows. lars and those who are directly or indirectly connected with them and the institutions they represent In EngYoung Corbett haa knocked the Jimland similar are and Interested, persons y Gardner match galley my In addition workmen in the large inwest He has agreed to box Britt at citch weights In December, and has dustries to such an extent that emare complaining because tbe told Manager Coffroth of the Yosemlte ployers Is game interfering with business Men club to go right ahead and make arrno feel in "laying off whenhesitancy angements for the match. Young ever a la booked, and whole game big Corbett assigns as a reason for thus are establalhments occasionally closed relinquishing all claims as to weight In midweek of lack of workbecause fear the that Gardner might spoil his men. If these were merely ordinary match entirely. "hewers of wood and drawers of waaa one English paper puts It, a Alfred G. Vanderbilt, upon learning ter, that his horse, High Tide, which won remedy might be found; but the skilled a blue ribbon at the New York horse workpien are those generally Involved, show last week, was rightfully the and employers dare not do more than One la Justified In wonderproperty of J. Pierpont Morgan, re- complain. turned the animal at once to the banking If the difference between the Enger. The horse was Identified last week lish and American method of playing has anything to do with this state of as King, a champion of the affairs In England the open game Is how ring, which Mr. Morgan bought In vogue, while here tbe mass play is me time ago. The whole affair grew favorite. the out of a mistake In shlpipng the horses to Port Chester. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county, ss Jim Flynn got into some kind of Frank J. Cheney makes oath that trouble with the spectators at Butte, he Is the senior partner of the firm of Mont, on Tuesday night While he F. J. Cheney ft Co., doing business In did not engage in a fake fight, he cer- the city of Toledo, county and state tainly misrepresented to the public aforesaid, and that said firm will pay when he refuted to go twenty rounds, the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLPr agreement and cut the limit to LARS for each and every case of caeight rounds This is where he erred, tarrh that cannot be cured by the uae 11 t makes bad friends for a fighter of Halls Catarrh Cure. to break faith with the public. FRANK J. CHENEY. Many of the papers denounce him Sworn to before and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of DecemA. D.. 1886 A. W. GLEASON, ber, (Seal) Notary Public. Now and then a woman Hall,s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on tbe blood tokes the mucous surfaces of the system. money. Now and and Send for testimonials free. then F. J. CHENEY ft CO, Toledo, Ohio. happen. Sold by all druggists, 15c. There s Take Halls Family Pills for nothing like money to mend 'em. CHRI8TMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSION rw -- onr g drt like RATES, via Nickel Plate road, December 24th, 25th, 26th and Slat, 1904, and January 1st and 2nd, 1905, good returning January 4th, 1905, at a fare and a third for the round trip between Chicago and Buffalo. Three through express trains dally to Ft Wayne, Findlay, Cleveland. Erie, Buffalo, New York, Boston and all eastern points. Through Pullman Bleepers and excellent dining car service, individual club meals ranging In price from 15c to $1, being served in Nickel Plate dining cars; also service a la carte. No excess fare charged on any train. Chicago depot. Van Buren and La Salle streets. City ticket offices, 111 Adams street and Auditorium Annex. All Information given on application to Charles E. Johnson, District Passenger Agent, 205 Century building, Denver, Colo. six-rou- nd sea-m- De-van- ey Brltt-Jlmm- well-kno- TEA accidents They Thrive fat made T?u'1B"ter It, Us clearly to be aald N4 upon bread th younK0tera enjoy whoteL" ,n the famlly for and bn wni economy Dale 'ft Bupply the i your household onler mver- PHOENIX Flour. made by 0tDBI "UK 4 ELEVATOR COMPANY tmir, ami uw six high-clas- s, salaried leading men John Craig, Joseph Galbraith. llershel Mayall, Melbourne Slae Do well, John Salnpolis and Luciua Henderson. Their leading women are Idlilan Lawrence, Amelia Gardner, Eugenie Thais Lawton and Ethel Clifton. The yearns disbursements for salaries of actors, agents and house employes amount to over half a million dollara And It la the only management in America which makes a custom of paying salaries the day before they fall due. - Music concert Thursday night by Utah's greatest musical trio, Professors Goddard. Weihe and McClellan, assisted b ythe Tabernacle choir, wltb Professor Ballantyne as director, will be one of the muacal treats of the year. Professor Evan Stephens, leader of the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir, told his members last Thursday night that Goddard had the best voice of the kind Utah had yet produced. Mr. Stephens has heard Goddard sing and speaks with authority Mr. Goddard will be hanl In a variety of arias, so aa to display the versatility of his vocal powers, and will close the big program with G ranters "Hosanna, with the Tabernacle choir. Mr. Weihe and Mr. McClellan will play two violin and piano dueta, and Mr. McClellan will act as accompanist The choir will alng two heavy choruses and the "Hosanna with Mr, Goddard. The house no doubt will be sold out for this big event. The TROUSERS io Cents $iroo a Button. We Have All on tin Holstein Plain in Hamburg' It will In- unveiled some time in 1906. - niaWEiiii HEAT and CURE CnuiKii, the celebrated tenor, says he In a little metropolitan theater about eight years ago, and that then lie only $1.20 a performmade iu debut CATARRH end all curable liiaia el the aye, ear, aaaa, threat, Imp, stem-eliver, bewela, kidnap, bladder aad ell ehreaic, serve iu ead private dlaaeaea el bath aasaa. ead diaaaaea of ehHdraa. h, ance. Heme Treatment Oarae. Write for free eymplom llat If yea eaa-ealL Conaultatloa Free, A letter Just received from Miss Helene Shepard from Columbus, O., tatex that she will play in Salt Lake three nights this winter. She has a splendid part In "Rubes in Toyland. Ogden people will remember that she left S.ilt Luke with "The Chaperons, her teacher. Prof. Kent, being well acquainted with the manager. She has been gone thirteen months, and her teacher feels quite proud of the success he has made. If the company plays In Ogden Miss Shepurd la sure of great reception. ot ns. A. i. aaoasa Special Offer in Private Diseases nit. a. w. bsokm. Unfortanat., of both raiaa. who era auBarlar fma Private IMmame-wheteeumd hr Isaor-eaaalweri beau hiohad apaa aa UglUmeta prar hr the Mharhe eed aiaam ar aoBtaloa-hB- Ta Charlatan whe auaa aa 'PumUlliU" aad ruk the aaSarar fur wurthiaaa MIS. HOURS' no NOT Ida YOU ro PAT TUSK VMS HOLLAS UNTIL CLHKU PHLSMl YOU WISH TO YOL'IWSLr. SHORES' I NOW TUBT OAR CPUS AMD DO CURS PRIVATK D1HKA8HS IN BOTH BBXKH PERMANENTLY, aad to FBOVS their Util, la thla alaaa of end ear aaah earn before the pailaat I raqolrad la pay Dm- Hhoraa' one duller. Or ikuaa oh or awethly In.ielliaei aaU Ip tly wyf py je demeed. penny her !. M Frans con Vecsey, the wonderful boy violinist only 12 years of age, was Invited to the Tachenberg palace on Wednesday during the violin lesson hour of Prince Frederlch Christian, second son of the king. He played several pieces to his youthful host, and was presented with a scarf pin.bearlng the king's monogram In pearls. The musical publishers, Breltkopf ft Hartel,, have Just Issued a catalogue the full text of the popes containing VERY LOW EXCURSION RATES with rescript regard to church music, For Christmas Holidays and many pages showing lists of comroad to all points on the Nickel Plate which do not offend against positions ExcurBuffalo. between Chicago and sion tickets on sale December 24th, the regulations enjoined by Plus. 25th, 26th and 21st, 1904. and January Gullmont the great French organist. 1st and 2nd, 1905. good returning JanuIs being lionised by the people wherexpress 1905. Three through 4th, ary trains dally. No excess fore charged ever he gives his organ recitals. on any train. Also lowest rates and shortest line to Cleveland, Buffalo, New Professor McClellan scored a great York, Boston and all eastern polnta success Inlast Monday and Tuesday In cara Modern sleeping and dining dividual club meals, ranging In price his organ recitals on the great organ from 25e to fl, served In Nickel Plate at the Worlds fair. All dining cars; also service a la cartaChitrains leave from La Salle street, Max Klinger, the sculptor who crecago. City ticket office, Chicago, 111., Adams street and Auditorium Annex. ated such a sensation with his BeetFOr further particulars address Chsa hoven statue, la at work on a Brahms E. Johnson, District Passenger Agent statue, Intended for the new music hall 205 Century building, Denver, Colo. To Easy attend danoaa IMOBRUONA, money, ihee eey e Marat. OoaaoliaU' umci DBS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, Spoils a Good Trip YOU ARE SERVED GOOD DINNERS IF YOU USE THE BURLINGTON. EDWARD BOK, EDITOR OF THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, WRITING ABOUT THEM EDITORIALLY A FEW MONTH8 AGO, SAID: ;Ona dinss in ths dining cars of this railroad feeling all tho dolight that private dinner in an artistic horn." sr phono 22. Mpnl R. P. NESLEN, Oeneral Agent- to ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. ALBERN ALLEN, MOB. 412 25th 2482 Poor Dinner A thoatera or to oateh a train in a hurry If you romombor tho numbs r Phone 22. a, f. Its Sharps and Flats. . I Harper's Weekly tells of a congressman, who Is Interested In musical matters, who recently presented a biil advocating a larger appropriation for the care of the music In the congressional library. He spoke briefly on tbe subject, and after tbe session a fellow congressman approached him and said: I like that bill of yours, but tell me, what sort of music does the government keep In the library Is it a band or Just singing and playing? ZoCoM.Ia at $222 to $6 Da Reszke. The opening of ever musical season brings rumors that Jean de Reszke Is to return here to sing In concert while It Is practically settled that he never will be heard here again In opera. It Is now said that he will decide, on his Cured Consumption, return to Paris next week, whether or not he will accept the offer of a syndiMrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., cate of American theatrical managers writes: My husband lay alck for nearto sing twenty concerts here for $69,-00- 0. ly three months. The doctors said that This means $3,000 for each ap- he had quick consumption. We propearance. cured a bottle of Ballards Horehound Syrup, and It cured him. That waa six A Great Violinist years ago. Since then we have alEsaye, probably the greatest living ways kept a bottle In the house. We violinist, arrived In New York last week cafinot do without It For coughs and and 25c, 50 $1.00. for his season In the colda It has no equal. For sale by George F. Cave. United States. His first concert will be in Carnegie hall. New York, with the Boston Symphony orchestra, December 8th. It la probable that the great master of the violin will be heard In Salt Lake City In the early spring. Big Musical Events. Last week in New York there were given twenty-eig- ht musical events of the larger forms. Symphony orchestra concerts, grand opera In English, of which "Parsifal was given five evenings and three matinees, and a number of other musical attractions of a varied nature made up the week's program. With such opportunities to hear the best In music and with the grand opera now in full swing, one need not go abroad to hear the best in music. EZ the Latest Patterns and Cloth The reeital given by Miss Ellen Thomas at the tabernucle wa san artistic success and reflected great credit on her teacher, Charles Kent Miss Thomas has a beautiful voice, sweet apd mellow, and much la certainly expected of her in the future. Jean AND $1.00 OR A NEW PAIR FOR EVERY RIP? 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