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Show DAILY Profit Sale Sharing Makes Large Saving OLD Housekeepers. STREET, Bu,hmer My Stephen Cain Barclay m Watkln tlu- - luM.l filler Thorn team of the City defeated the Flygare out of three guinea at the In t JwL Bowling alleys last night. Tre-geared the. highest single score . j55 u sell as the highest average Flygare was second three games. individual average. )tk of highest . .ftied audience waa present to tVfm the games. The Watkins and bitter teams dash this evening. Stephens Boating league FLYGARE. has llowatt a match at last He is Hanlon at Osh to meet Eddie loth, Wls. going the apparent inNotwithstanding of It. thle la the merry sea no of the year when every ball player kborlously takee hie pen In hand to congruity the additional assurance that he the game of hie life' write k going to play Util season. Frankie Neil and Dick Hyland, the hn Francisco bantamweights, who looked up on Tuesday night before the Francisco Athletic club, played to 8an Of K.!10. this amount the San Franc- The club received one-hal- f. sther half went to the fighters, Nell, the winner, receiving 65 per cent, which was $2,018.25, and Hyland 35 per cent, isco or 11.081.75. Pittsburg ball club yesterday received a letter which contained the signed contract of Clarence Beaumont the outfielder who. It has been said, was dissatisfied and would not sign. Beaumont, who had remained faithful to the Pittsburg club owners through the league war not asking an Increase of salary, demanded a little advance, The hut It was reported It waa refused. settle an affair of honor. Jing Warns and Topay McCall fought a kirillc battle with bare flats In a barn th, other night at Mahonoy City, Pa., k the presence of about a hundred Scct&tors. The onlookers formed a Roared circle and gasoline torches kwlded the Illumination. The mercury waa r degrees below co. but the gladiators stripped them-advto the waist. At the call of time both boys waded into each other In cyclonic fashion. Four knockdowns r scored In the initial round, with tonors even. The second round was a petition of the flrat one.' Adams put McCall out with a savage Wow on the Jaw in the third round. th boys were bleeding copiously. Some of the tried to stop spectators the bout, hut the principals pleaded be p. i mltted to light It out. During s lively mixup In the fourth round the J'w was forced open, the torches ex- -t ngulshei, and the light raided. Adams Ind McCall were severely punished. To es OGDEN. tst Strung as It may appear. It la never-thelw- y fact that the essential elements of athletic contests have not Changc,i much since days, and Olympic eoniT-Mdemonstration of this truth x h. entiy made In St. Louis, where tnletc from all over the world competed In events exactly similar to those whi.-the mighty Milo of ancient y excelled. Running, boxing, wrea-discthrowing were protnl-- t in the Greek national games, and a. 1,a,n their prominence In But there la one Greek jnntesr that has fallen Into disuse, nd "rprlsing fact that it was the of all ancient games. -- JL" appreciated that the "J1 for honor, not be simple emblem of victory but a muniment of title to the real h 1,1 wn" heaped on successful con. n ? y their fellow clt1sens. de- velm i almost into hero worship. At , us mod-a'liletlc- an-Prl- p. TEA Is it worth while to put all this tea business in one pair f hands? depends on the hands. "y a yw don't lilts boxing contest, but instead of exciting admiration it invokes protest. I lie possibilities of sin'll a contest, however, are unlimited, and were the Pancratium to be introduced into modern sports it would probably give op portunity for athletic science far surpassing the manifestations incident to any current simrt. Give to such a contest the present technique and it would result In a sport worth while. The wonder Is that it has never been CHILD CRIMINALS. New York la infested with boy thieves, particularly in the poorer districts. due to the imverly which oppresses their parents. The dwellers in the Ghetto, with eight or ten hungry mouths to feed, and with the opportunity of earning probably no more than 3 a week In a sweat shop, soon loses whatever scruples he may have had against receiving the benefits of crime. If one of his boys can bring him every week regularly $3 or 14 or more, the struggling father la so grateful for It that he does not make very searching Inquiry for the source of this good Income. The boy, who is familiar with the ways of the city, while the father cannot even apeak the language of his adopted country, perhaps tells hla parent vaguely that he is working somewhere, which deceives and satisfies the parent ns long aa the money cornea In regularly. More than likely, however, the boy is a pocketbook thief. He wo'rka in the crowds of women shoppers among the push cart mercantile establishment a in the East aide streets. While a woman la vigorously and vociferously engaged In an effort to Induce a fish merchant to reduce the price of a fish from 9 cents to 88 cents. It is not always difficult for the boy to anatch her pocketbook and lose himself In the crowd. And the pocket-boo- k may conuin the result of a whole week of unrelenting labor, and the woman is probably as poor and needy aa the mother of the little thief. Such ia one of the many crimes induced primarily by poverty. The evils of congestion result In other forma of wrongdoing. For the boys and girls who get into trouble In New York city there are three steps towards correction or the Gerry society, the childrens part of the court of special sesinstisions, and one of the twenty-fiv- e tution in and about the city. Suppose that the boy who has snatched the pocketbook from a woman shopping among the pushes rta is arrested by a policeman. He is taken first to the nearest police station and a record made there of his name, age, nationality and of other particulars. IsBut under less than no consideration, if the boy 16 years old, la he permitted to remain at the police station. It la against the theory of the reformation of children to allow them to associate with older criminals. Leslie's Weekly. sal-vtl- OF NEW Your Old Front Door Is Open tu should tin Front i i t ti spu-iiJiivilli . i nl 'i rd. as well an a large line of Pon-- ,ij i.iNt r i Utah TWENTY-FOURT- (EL I. me uf ! Column, the ny Lumber Co. Oregon 8T. 'PHONE 56 K.i. PlCT0fl'V O.part Vlatl 8:2.- - Overland Limited for Council Bluffs, Denver. Kansas City XiMtFoi.K. Neb.. Feb. 9. Stranger iii.l East, dally at a it oM.sk breakfast, acquainted an NY 4. Atlantic Express for hour I. iter in love at it o'clock, WO O' Denver. Omaha, Council i ing at 11. l.i'iio:tn-iat noun, and marFluffs. Kansas City and ried at l ,i'i iiH k dinner. Is the rapid :.ll Points East, dally... matraiioni.ii re. ord made by Adam Arrive. California llicb and Mrs. Iinrolhca Wolf at Fair- No Express f:- mi Council Bluffs, fax. S D. "t:iat..i. Denver, Kansas Tin' Miilur ii nutii nf 73. she a widow City and East, dally... of :i. h aliUi,. jit the world, but 1. Overland Limited were N hinging f,,r ;lIli from Omaha. Council thiowii .it tin- Charles hotel Fluff. Kansas ot Fairfax. .uni impiihinty. within City, Denver, and all Points : ,1 ilu li;ilf .i it. iv s tin.,1 rest. As tiie daily oi, it o.e s.it drinking their Tiiorniiii rutTce. iih no one to Ni F.it la Ik III. tiny saw Ii iillier for the i It. a lirst tune. Mr. gallant, man-K,,- il the intiiiiliirt'.Mi, the hands of tl.e big rlo, k in the . iirner coin pleteil another eir u l ills rnmting dune, la proposed that they M. married, and Mrs. Wolf was willing She did not even say that It was all so sudden." The newly married Kiir drove over to Iloiiesteei fur a wedding trip. NORTH OF OGDEN. Dspart. QUEER BANK CHECKS. No. 9. Pocatello and Butte i Kio in the Philadelphia Press.) 1:25 a.m Express, dally A torn linen collar, a piece of lath, No. 7. Fast Mail for Foca-trll- o, u IT. and a half dozen other odd obIdaho Billi and jects hung above n certain bank clerk's Fort land, daily 12:05 p.m. desk in this city. My collection of queer checks," the No. 11. Cache Valley Express, dally 7:15 p.m young man said. Each of those things is a check. Each was duly honored, Arrive. No. 8. Fast Each has a story. Mail from I have been Portland and Butte queer checks for three years. That piece 7:00 a.m dally or lath startled mif A bank honored No. 12. Cache ExValley the lath for 825(1. It was made Into 10:85 a.m. press. dally a check by the owner of a sawmill, No. 0. Pocatello and Idaho who wns out at the plant with his son, Falls Express, dally .... 6:00p.m. thirty miles from any house, and tolet check without nlone a paper, tally 80UTH OF OGDEN. book. The money whs needed to pay off the hands. The saw miller wrote 9 DaparL on the lath Just what a check correct No. 8. Portland, Butte and on it. drawn sent his has and he ly Pocatello for Salt Lake son into the bank to get the money 7:35 agn. City, dally and to explain. The kith check was No. 4. to Local Salt Lake honored nfier some discussion aniong 8:15 a.m. City, daily the bank's officers. No. 12. Cache to an Valley The cuff check was drawn by 10:50 a.m. Salt Lake City actor who had become slightly intoxicated. got into a fight and been arrest- No. 2. Limited for Salt ed. He was treated cavalierly In his Lake, Provo, Nephl and 3:40 p.m. cell; they wouldn't give him any paJuab, dally per and he bribed a boy to take the 10. Portland, Idaho Falla check to a bank. The boy got the and to Salt Pocatello, money and with it the actor paid hla Lake City, dally 6:30 p.m fine. Otherwise he'd have been Jailed Arrive. for ten days. Thus a cuff check may 9. Butte and Pocatello be said to have saved a man from Express from Salt Lake prison. City and intermediate "The check written on thut linen 12:50 a.m. Points, dally collar won a bet of $5. A man bet a Atlantic Express woman that a check made on a collar No. 3. from Salt Lake City and would be cashed, and, of course, he Intermediate Points, won his bet. 8:05 a.m. dally "Your bank. If you carry a good account, will honor the most freaky No. 7. Pocatello, Idaho Falls, . Portland Express from In such checks you can draw up. Salt Lake City, dally. .11:25 a.m monkey business, though, I won't enNo. 1. Fast Mall from Salt courage you." Philadelphia Press. 2:15 p.m. Lake City, daily Itch Ringworm. No. 1L Cache Valley ExE. T. Lucas, Wlngo, Ky., writes, press from Salt Lake For 10 to 12 years April 25th, 1902: City, Provo, Nephl and I have been afflicted with a malady 6:55 pj Juab, dally was known as the itch. The itching most unbearable; I had tried for years to find relief, having tried all remedies I could hear of. besides a number of doctors. I wish to state that one single application of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me completely and Since then 1 have used permanently. the liniment on two separate occasions Depart for ring worm and it cured, completely. 25c, 60c and $1.00 bottle. Sold by Geo. No. 6. Mall for Atlantic F. Cave. Salt Lake City, Provo, and all Points East.... 7:45 s.o TOO INQUISITIVE. No. 13. To Salt Lake City and Intermediate Points Willie," said hie mother. 1 wish 9:00 a.m. 4 dally and you would run acroae the street Limited for 3. No. Atlantic see how old Mrs. Brown Is this mornSalt Lake City, Provo, ing." Leadville, Pueblo, DenA few minutes later Willie returned ver and all Points East, and reported: 2:16 pj" dally "Mrs. Brown says It's none of your for 4. No. Atlantic is." old she Express Exchange. how business Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Last Hope Vanished. Denver and all Points 7:00 p.m When leading physicians said that East, dally Arrivs. W. M. Smlthart of Pekin, la., had Inhla last hope No. 3. Pacific Express from. curable consumption, vanished; but Dr. King's New DiscovDenver, Pueblo, Provo, Salt Lake City and all ery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds kept him out of hla grave. He points east, dally .....12:35a.m. says: "This great specific completely No. 5. Pacific Limited from Since ved my life. cured me and Salt Lake City, Provo, then, I have used it for over ten years, Denver and all Points 11:30 a.m. and consider it a marvelous throat and ERat lung cure." Strictly scientific cure for No. 1. Pacific Mall from Coughs. Sore Throats or Coolds; sure Denver, Pueblo, Leadpreventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed. Salt Lake City and ville, 50c and $1.00 bottles at Ogden drug all Pointa East, dally... 2:40 pgr stores. Trial bottle free. No. 11. Local from Sanpete 7:00 pjn Valley 3- - ..f all athletes. SHORTAGE PAGE THREE. UNION DEPOT TIME CARD. Gallant 73. Widow 68, Cast Loving Glance Over Coffee and Ar Mar-- , No. ried When Soup is Servad. No - i;msii,B the PC. victor t.. U. utmost ilcilicil, Wi,s he who 1000 won the Pancratium event, a combina-110,- 1 1000 f l'"xing amt wresi iiiur. We of 1000 inoilci'ii times never see sueli a contest: .000 that Is, one deliberately and .000 governcil hi' set rules. arranged True, n form .000 f the game is occasionally seen in hat is supposed to be a liana tide Seadder 9, 1905. RAPID MATRIMONIAL RECORD OF AGED LOVERS. lass SPORTS Standing of tho Bowler. G. W. L. COUPLE MEET THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 143 Stores Help Ls to Help You Our 100 TWENTY-FIFTH JOURNAL, si EarIy Great American importing Tea Co. 340 STATE I Gome T Sale flow On UTAH on MINISTERS. ( From the Philadelphia Press.) The Presbyterian ministers of the the probcity on last Monday discussed lem of the decrease In the number of candidates for the ministry. They reached no conclusion, except the very ones that the situation is serious and that pastors and church members should do whatever Ilea In their power to stem this receding tide. The condition complained of appears to confront all churches on both aides of the water. The recruit for the off. ministry are everywhere falling toWhile there are preachers enough day to man all existing congregations which are able to support pastors, the Is ensupply for the next generation wonder that Small inadequate. tirely bodies religious leaders and ecclestlcal conferare showing alarm, and that counences are being held all over the try In an endeavor to remedy the cause of the shortage. Deafness Cannot Be Cured local applications, as they cannot By reach the diseased portion of the ear. deamesa, There la only one way to cure remedies. and that la by constitutional conDeafness Is caused by an Inflamed Eusthe of mucous lining dition of the Intachian Tube. When this tube is or aound rumbling a have flamed you la enImperfect hearing, and when It Is the result, tirely closed. Deafness be and unless the inflammation canto Its restored tube this and out taken normal condition, bearing will be deout of ten stroyed forever; nine cases are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothcondition of the ing but an inflamed mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars by for any case of Desfness (caused by Hall a catarrh) that cannot be cured circulars, free. Catarrh Cure. Send for F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Drugglat. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for const!patlon. : tng-thet- - tn . a 1 1 . Hit Next Time collt-etin- East You Go BE SURE AND USE THE Union Pacific and Chicago, Hilwaukee & St. Paul Line THE ROUTE OF THE Overland Limited THROUGH CARS TO CHICAGO. ,...., SOUTHERN PACIFIC Parker Depart Goal Go. I OFFICE AND YARDS MOVED TO 27TH AND PACIFIC AVE. BOTH PHONES. Bell Telephone 213-- Z 182 Independent C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER S nd EMBALMER All Open Night Bell Phone 520X. Independent s 3630 Washing ton A vs. 620 Ogdsa. Utah. 4J No. 8. Pacific Express for Ban Francisco and Intermediate pointa, dally. 4:30 agn Pacific No. 5. Express h rough to San Francis11:55 p.m. co, dally No. 1. Overland Limited.. 3:55p.m. No. 80S. Mixed Train, Ogden to Montello.Corlnne and Kelton; dally ex8:15 a.m. cept Sunday Arrive. No. 6. Atlantic Expreea Francisco, from San 7:10 agn. daily No. 3. Overland Limited... 2:00 pgn Atlantic No. 4. Express from San Francisco and Intermediate pointa dal6:10 p.m ly No. 304. Mixed Train from Corlnne Montello via and Kelton, dally except 4:00 p.m. Sunday 5. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent CLAUDE 106 WEST 2ND SOUTH 8T-- , 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Frisco System CHICAGO ft EASTERN ILLINOIS R. R. Double Daily Trains BETWEEN , , St. Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING 9:50 o- - m. 9: 10 p. m. hrvm LaSalle Street Station, Chicago From Union Sta. (Merchants Bdg) St Louis, 9:30 a. m. 9:46 p. m. Morning or evening connection at both termini with llnea diverging. Equipment entirely new and modern throughout RAILWAY. A DOUBLE-TRAC- K Equipped with practical and approved safet7 appliances. Substantially constructed. To Washington for the inauguration. March 4, the Burlington offers an pnrlvalled service In Standard sleeping cars, on fast trains, via scenic routes and with no changa cf cars during tha entire trip, except at Chicago, where the connections are so convenient that changing Involves no annoyance. Do you want the details of the plan? Will gladly send them upon request. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 79 WEST 8ECONO 80UTH STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. f. |