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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. SPORTS jmnjE X Jim Hull, the famous old Australian fighter, wants to get on with some National or American league bull flub uh trainer. 11. ill ought to be Just the goods for any team, as he la not only a master of the business, but a good mixer arid sure to make friends with the players from the start. President Claude Williams of the Spokane Baseball club has been offered $1,500 to withdraw from baseball in Spokane a"d leave tne field open by and a representative of J. W. H. Lucas, and has turned the offer down. Mr. Williams says he would not sell Out to Lucas and McCloskey even if he contemplated retiring from baseball. He also says that the other cities of the Pacific National league have stood by Spokane in the past, und that Spokane will stand by them in the future, flood for Mr. Williams. down the purse and 110.000 side bets or forfeits. What need they care whether or not I lose money as long as they have their purse here before they start? Frankly, 1 don't expect to get back my $25,-0from the money at the gute, but the men who are financing this scheme are willing to pay that amount to have Fits and O'llrlen fight there." 00 The only time I ever saw an umpire that deliberately change a decision meant a run was back In the '80s, when Mike Muldoon was playing third base for Cleveland," said George Pomeroy. "Muldoon waa not a Collins or a Bradley as a fielder, but be had a lot of little clever tricks up bis steeve well calculated to bother base runners. The number of men he tripped or held at third while the ball waa being relayed In from outfield will never be known definitely. "In the game I have in mind Arthur Irwin hit the ball far over Tom York's head in left field and started around the circuit. York moved fast, relayed the ball to Jack Glasscock, and he threw it to Buahong at the plate. So Intent were we all In watching the flight of the ball and the fast work of the fielders that we gave no heed to Irwin until GUisaock's throw caught the runner fully ten feet from home. "You're out!" yelled the umpire. "1 ain't out,' bawled Irwin. T could have gone around the bases again If Muldoon hadn't held me.' 'Didn't hold you. piped Mike, weakly. Didn't hold me? shrieked Irwin. "Where, then did you get that section of my shirt you're holding in your -- Harney Van Tiusklrk, the Marysville boxing promoter, has arranged an exmutch for hla cellent twenty-roun- d February show. On the night of the 11th Jack Clifford will defend his laurels against Young Mitchell," a lightweight who gives promise of .making a fighter of some ability. Clifford Is probubly the most likely lightweight on the coast, with the exception, of course of such seasoned rlngstera as Nelson, Britt, Corbett and Cans, but if he keeps up bis present clip there Is nothing that will stop him from mixing with the artists mentioned. Clifford. In beating Long, beat a man hand? Sure enough. Muldoon waa caught who knocked out Aurello Herrera. with the goods on. Irwins shirt waa A call was issued last evening by in tatters and about half of It was still President Wt D. Rlshel of the Pacific-Nationa-l held tightly in Muldoons grasp. 'All right said the umpire to Irof a meeting league of the directors to be held in Butte on win, 'you ain't out and the run February 11. The object of the meeting Is to adopt a schedule for the coming season and act on the application A new field that of professional of the other cities desiring admission trainer of baseball teams has been into the league. Letters received by opened for derelict of the president from the various clubs In the prise ring, whose usefulness as the league show that they are all ready, stellar attractions within the roped to do business and are all strong finan- arena has been outlived. cially. It is thought that this will be No less than four clubs, three of the last meeting the league will have them of their respective before the season opens, as other mat- leagues, will carry professional fightters to be settled are only of minor ers as trainers to care for their play-er- a Importance. throughout the season. The champion Bostons, of the American league, When King Usher announced that have engaged the services of the eche wan to butt Into the fighting game centric champion, and had something up hla sleeve, we Ike Weir, the "Belfast Spider. to fit one was It his of all thought gigantic their players for the season's camJokes. paign. The "Giants' have But. lo! and behold, when Michael Larry Tuthlll, the trainer of Young Angelo arrived In Tacoma he stated in Corbett: "Mysterious Billy" Smith. all candor that he could bring Jack Tim" Callahan, George McFadden, Johnson and Marvin Hart to thnt city. "Jack" M unroe and others to belt get After a little dickering matters were the champions of the National league arranged with the Tacoma Athletic Into shape for the race this year. club, and now It la announced that Frank Erne, the weight everything la all right at that end for champion of the world, has signed with a meeting there. the Buffalo club, champions of the Tacoma sporta are counting the daya Eastern league, and will look after the feluntil they are to witness the big condition of the "Bisona" during the lows get together, and it la safe to say season, while "Doc" Payne, a clever there will be delegations from up and middleweight and sparring partner of down the coast. Manager James Car-ro- ll Kid" McCoy, will train the Cleveland of the Tacoma club, under whose team. auspices the fight will occur unless a Baseball managers have long felt the hitch appears, states that the date will necessity of having skilled trainers to likely be February !5th. look after the players. McGraw la a strong believer of massage treatment Clark Bell called up the Morning for pitchers' arms before and after a Telegraph in New York city last night game, and for several years Gua Guerto aay that hla offer of a $25,000 purse rero, the famous Mexican for a fight between Fltxalmmons and runner, looked after the giants. Involved real Gua and the playera could not O'Brien at Panama, get money, aa he was ready to prove at the along well, so he resigned and Tuthlll proper time, namely, when the fighters was engaged. got ready to sign articles and. show For years Jack McMaatera. Harthat they meant business. vard's famous trainer, looked after the "AH they have to do. says Bell, "is Brooklyna, when they were champions to deposit their $5,000 of the American association, and he forfeit with some reputable man. That saved the Brooklyns from defeat. la to go to me if they throw me down, It Is Just as essential that a ball and It can go as a aide bet between player be thoroughly rubbed and masthemselves if they are really on the saged after a game aa it la for a fightlevel in their desire to fight. er. a sprinter or a racehorse, to prevent T will deposit the entire purse of the muscles from stiffening. $25,000 with the same man before the All sail will for Panama. "No player has been heard to kick on they fighters have to do then Is to go there and put the foul strike rule, but the playera up a fight that satisfies the referee with yearnings to bat around the .400 and spectators as to Its honesty, and mark, says Jack McMahon, the old they can come back here and take Cleveland shortstop. "There are players. too. who are more considerate to those who pay to see the game than for themselves. Among this lot are Iajole, Jimmy Collins, captain and manager of the Boston world's chame, pion team, the Bostons; Malachi Clarke Griffith, Johnny McReward will be paid to any Graw, Dan McCann, Billy Gilbert and person who can find one atom others well known In the baseball of opium, chloral, morphine, world. cocaine, ether or chloroform "The fans have become educated to the rule. The days or batting matiin any form in any of Dr. nees are over. Patrons of the game Miles Remedies. come to like a close and tow score This reward is offered because have game better than one tn which the certain unscrupulous persons score is something like 32 to 43. The make false statements about work of the pitcher is as much appreciated as long an, frequent hits. these remedies It is under The rule was originated for the stood that this reward applies of shortening the time of the purpose only to goods purchased in the games. It served Its purpose, and all open market, which have not last summer fons were able to see a been tampered with in any way. game and get home In time for their Dr. Miles remedies cure by evening meal. In the days before the rule was put in force their soothing, nourishing, contests were as frequent as girls with and invigoratstrengthening red hats, and many were the disgruning eifects upon the nervous tled fans as they hustled home to a cold dinner. system, and not by paralyzing "Games were drawn out then beand weakening the nerves as would be the case if these drugs cause good batters were able to 'spoil the good balls. John McGraw. Ed were used. Dclehanty and a few others were ts For this reason Dr. Miles st that game. once Anti-Tai- n was credited with fouling seventeen Fills are universally considered the best pain remedy balls before he decided to try to hit It "I have suffered for 25 years with out. severe palna In my head, heart and The baseball magnates will conback, and have tried everything I tinue the present popularity of the could get and could not find any relief until 1 got a box of l)r. Miles' Anti-Paprofessional game if they but let the Pills. I suffered aa long as II rule stand und consider something hours at a time with surli severs more Important In baseball for Infeared 1 would lose my palna thnt IAnti-Pain mind. The Fills gave ma stance. the or the season's relief In from 10 to 20 minutes I do schedule." shortening not have to use Morphine any more. I wish you would puldish this so tliat other sufferers may find relief." The much discussed question jts to I. A. WALKER. Is middleweight champion Is who R. F. D. No. 0. Ind. Salem, again Dr. Miles' Antl-Pal- n Pills era sold by agitating many experts. "lutuh." the your druggist, who wilt guarantee that newsboy, gives the best argument, the first package will Benefit, that has been advanced for some time, falls ha wlfl return your money. SS doeas. 25 cents Never sold in bulk. and delivers himself of the following: Miles Medical Co Elkhart, Ind "Fourteen years ago. when Jack ex-lig- ht long-distan- inuch-talked-- ce of $5,000 Klt-trldg- ut nr-tls- Mc-Gra- in UTAH STATE JOURNAL. Dempsey lost the mlddeweight championship of the world to Bob Fltxsim-mon- s at New Orleans, the weight was fixed at 154 pounds, ringside. It was practically the first championship battle fought in that class In thla country under Marquis of Queensberry rules. Fitxsimmons weighed 150H and Dempsey 154H pounds five minutes before the battle began, the ecalea being placed In the ring. Prior to that unlucky January day for Jack Dempsey and hla friends, the latter waa regarded as the peer of all mlddlewelghts, battles with having won forty-si- x skin-tiggloves, under London prise ring rules. After that contest the Invincibility of Fitxsimmons in the class He subwas generally acknowledged. sequently graduated' to the heavyweight ranks, and hi record is now known so well that repetition is useless. "While Fitzsimmons was leaping Into notoriety, foxy Tommy Ryan, who had been boxing for years In public, was cleaning up all the welterweights, having fought some notable contests. Immediately on the downfall of Dempsey and the graduation of the ComUh-ma- n to the heavyweight ranks, Ryan announced himself as a candidate for middleweight honors. The class was practically conceded to him, and he has always ably defended It, never entering the ring weighing over 150 sports must pounds. All admit that the proiier middleweight limit is 154 pounds, and It will take more than a Fttislmmona or O'Brien to change It. Ryan save 154 pounds. and at that weight he Is prepared to defend the title. The public cannot help but be with him, even though they detest his trickery, excuses and recent fake bout with Root. "O'Brien is Ryans logical opponent. The Philadelphian la not sure whether he can make 154 pounds, ringside, and still retain the strength, stamina and speed to stand the gruelling paced which Ryan is sure to set in a twenty-rouncontesL" SATURDAY, s BRIGHT8 ed DIABET- DI8EA8E AND ES NEWS. Law Offices of Henley ft Costello, Ban Francisco, Oct. 31. To the Legal Profession, Ogden: I was a witness In the following: Two years ago Professor Yost of Palo Alto, who was In an extreme condition due to Bright's Disease, came to my office with bis physician (who had Diabetes) to meet a party who claimed cures had been discovered for these fatal dlseasea The facta cited were 4, 1905. Japanese Silks ALL OUlt JAPANESE SILKS WILL BE SOLD Edit During the Sale THE BIG GENERAL SALE BEGINS FEB. ut LASTS ONE WEEK ONLY ht fair-mind- FEBRUARY POINTER FOR THE IMPECUNIOUS. LYCEUM Schems That Enabled Young Man to Keep Up Appearance. The cashier in the candy store who bad married the telegraph operator bad Just returned from her honeymoon, and was receiving her friends In intAltKgSS KENTUCKY MINSTRELS ED 8IMPSON, MR. AND MRS. SIMPSON Rag-Tim- e Monologlst. Delineators. ' PETERSON BROS., A. B. CARLER, Acrobats. Feat of Agility and Strength CHAS. 8. OBRIEN, CHAS. DaVERE, Banjo King. The Black Swede. JOHN MURTHA, Song and Dance. a new flat "Did he get on to the way you crimped your hair, Mamie?" asked the mischievous manicure glrL I don't know whether he did or not, replied Mamie, but I twigged the way he pressed his trousers. When be used to call on me I noticed that they were freshly creased every evening, and I knew he couldn't afford that pace at a tailor's. I noticed that before going to bed hs straightened hla trousers carefully and put the front edge of them Into the Jam of the bedroom door. Of course he had to get up some time In the night and change sides. But he told me he had been doing It so many years he was accustomed to It He had to be very careful putting them In ,or the door wouldnt shut But Ill tell you, girls, in the morning he had a crease that had a tailors Job whipped to a suspender button. Men saving up to get married have their little tricks of making a good appearance on little money, Just as girls have In making themselves so pretty that men want to marry them. FARCEICOMEDY: James EDISON MOVING PICTURES ADMI8SION II Mil Your Old FrontDoor Is Op ' to a change, go you should call and see the Splendid Line of fnu Door Just received, as well aa a large lln of Porch Column by the 143 Utah TWENTY-FOURT- H (EL Lumber Oregon 8T. astounding and both went on for treatment To the amazement of us all both recovered, and the physician la now using the treatment In his practice. Learning that my old law partner, Ferret Keeps Mice Away. Judge R. R. Bigelow, had Brights The other day, said a Jersey womDisease, and that his case was looked upon as hopeless by hla physicians, I an, I was In the basement of a Newtold him of It It resulted In his com- ark department store looking at plete recovery. As to the curability of goods. All at once an odd I have little beastle, Bright's Disease and Diabetes, with tawny fur, scurried no more doubt about It than X am livpast me and ran behind the counter. ing. Of course, I Jumped, but the girl clerk BARCLAY HENLEY. The above refers to Fultona Com- laughed reassuringly and remarked: 'It's only the ferret. pounds, the only cures known for 'The ferret! I exclaimed. Does Bright's Disease and Diabetes. W. Glddlngs, druggist Is the local he belong here? He seems to think he does, the agent Send for pamphlet When to suspect Brights Disease weakness or clerk answered, and I don't know lovs.of weight; puffy ankles, hands or myself how we could get along witheyelids: kidney trouble after the third out him now. At first we girls were month; urine may show sediment; scared to death of him, and he was One or falling vision, drowsiness. Just as afraid of us. But hes been more of these. here so long hes got used to us, and we've come to think that he's just In Pun. Atrocity about the best friend we could ask Joseph C. Hendrix, president of the National Bank of Commerce, at the down here. You see, hes death to the rats bankers' convention the other day told the story of a lady who was so cross- and mice that come from the grocery eyed that when she cried the tesrs department, right next us, so without rolled down her hack. 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Then I began tc there that sound like 'hall,' and what use Dodd's Kidney Pills and now I air so I can work and go to town with are their meanings?" out suffering any. I would not be without Dodd's Kidney Pills. I have good reason to praise them every wont go to skool ; aul, what where. maker charges you 25 cents Women who suffer should learn By Carrier, One Month, 60c. your shoe; all. all, everybod lesson from this, and that lesson is world. Success. cure the kidneys with Dodds Kidney Pills and your suffering will cease. Woman's health depends almost entirely on her kidneys. Dodds Kldnej The most economical tea Pills have never yet failed to make healthy kidneys. house-furnishin- Sweethearts. Co. PHONE SCI g a THE JOURNAL 1 By Mail, One Month TEA is called Schilling's Best we are faithful to you. His Specialty. 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The best flesh and blood maker Is Dr. Gunns Blood and Nerve Tonic. For pimply, pale and sickly people, both old and young, a better medicine waa never made. It turns the food you eat Into strong, red Mood, making solid flesh and muscle at the rate of 1 to I lbs. per week. It is sold by all druggists for 75c per box, or I boxes for $2. To overcome the effect of or dissipation use this medicine. For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. ce E. T. Lucas. Wlngo, Ky., writes. jT April 25th, 1903: "For 10 to 13 years Means I have been afilk-tewith a malady known as the 'itch. The itching was most unbearable ; I had tried for years to find relief, having tried all remedies 1 could hear of. besides a number or doctors. I wish to state that one single application of Ballard's Snow Liniment rured me completely and Since then I have uaed permanently. the Hutment on two separate occasions for ring worm and It cured completely. ?!ir. 50c and $l.no bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. 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