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Show DAILY sobiiety of the American workman as c,iitiiuivd with that of the worklng-inv- ii hi other inuniileK is thus f.ir by au Englishman, who - press nf his country: ihi'.i says Itroiher Jonathan, with his usual acuteness, has grastied the necessities In ihe of the situation. I'nited States s. iontliic temperunce tctichi.ig is practically universal in the elementary schools. It was there early recognised that the star of hope for the temperance reform stands over the Kclioolhouse.' Another Englishman writing ml the same topic says: The result 1 that the properly instructed are entering into their inheritance of the commercial supremacy of the world." sports! mm ray(of London, and will include sucli well known players na Sir Charles Kirkatrivk. l)r. Roost-- . Vidor P 'Hornstield the F.irnfieM brothers, Fred Hills and G. R Fry. Sir Edward Cor'limne. a keen of the guiue In England, has donated a silver cum valued at $50i. for a game to be played between the visiting team and picked Canadian eleven. The Metropolitan association Klu-lii- aup-I-ort- and BRITT BE- Cnning work .n earnest. NELSON u.g Gant to Shehana, White - UHW.DChanged. I. to Bo " 19.- -Joi FRANCISCO. Cal.. Aug. and Battling Jimmie Britt arrived In the city and have into the time in getting back Shee- at Britt's quarters Ocean on the Tjkach tavern him. have been fixed up for !Tmtour has been selected, and that which not differ at all from all of his in him M worked with The peer year. during the past JflU aeconds and advisers. Spider" the chief counselor. ftlly will he who works with --nV Krellng. likes the boy and he Britt Just because to the rougher attend will th. work, will be Britt's and wrestling of surf dips which the in companion will Rafael Frank in. Britt delights and hovering K the sparring partner, at hand will be the Inevitable Willie. Berger and Brother of assistants. Xflth this able corps will plunge into the James Edward his usual avidity. with once rort a willing worker. very Is always He Kid" SulliWhether his opponent be no makes van or Battling Nelson In the faithfulness with which He never Britt prepares for battle. All that hard work IqVm can do in the way of conditioning is never a with never a slip-u- p, Nel-!Tli.- ve Ld dif-fem- ce d.p, lesy neglect of training. apply These remarks with equal He has never had an easy fight His has been a hard climb up a steep hill. Now, right at the summit the man who bets his money may be sure that Nelson will be In as good shape as it is pos-alb- le who for him to be. Everybody all at about fights knows anything knows that the Dane's habits are those of a Puritan. He has never tasted intHe does not use oxicating liquor. tobaoco. He does not while away his n the follies of the TendIdle hour erloin. He is just a sane, healthy boy of 23. who is chnckful of vitality, and who has never done anything that would Injure his chances in any way. It is doubtful. Indeed, if he would dissipate at all, even If there was nothing at atake. He does not care for It. Nelaon will make hla camp, as usual, st Smiling resort at Metsner's Larkspur. He will have as a companion there the hard-hittiJimmy Gardner, who will do some sparring with him, each helping the other in that way. Gardner is at. present training for his fight with Buddy Bysn, to be held at Colma on the Bth of the month, and, up to that time, he will work with the Dane. No-b- n will be Nelson's principal trainer force to the battling one. ng snd adviser. As a counter attack to the petition from the Native Bona, Coffroth was wslted upon yesterday by a committee of Colma business men, who stated that a petition was being circulated In Colma asking him not to postpone the date of the battle. Although this petition will have 'ery little weight, it can now be said wth a great deal of assurance that the date of the battle will not be 'hanged. Coffroth feels that he has We too far with his plans to alter them. There has not been so much talk hout any battle within the present Weratlon of s. It Is on body's tongue. In fact, so unl- -' fight-goer- the Interest that It looks though even the dreams of the Promoters will lie exceeded and that will be Hie low fhe receipts. water mark for WLL COME TO AMERICA. Association Football Tosm Will Visit Country in tho Fall. Aus' n top ot announcement that the tour of the thlan association football club of 8 nd had been declared off comes "ws that a picked English team eoilWciatlon Players will visit this 'V1'1 fan- - This team will be management of O. II. Mur- Thi TEA Her tea marks the woman; but 80 does her coffee; and he marks both. it im er football league has received an offer for a game to be played in New York on Saturday. October 14. It is the Intention of the visiting leant to play games In Quebec, Montreal. Ottawa, Peterborough. Toronto and Winnipeg In Canada and Chicago. Boston, New York and Philadelphia in the United Three games have already States. been arranged in Philadelphia and will lie played under the auspices of the Germuntown Cricket club. In view of the fact that Harvard, Columbia and other colleges have taken up association football, an effort will be made to arrange a game between the visitors and an eleven picked frohi the colleges which have association teams. SATURDAY, AUGUST UTAH STATE JOURNAL. sjv iiiliin mi f.. 19, American papers, 4 ii' 'in, nays: .lit ill f KiiKliiU'l PAGE 1905. eom- -' fOR FRESH AM "lit-- I K'.nio'iH that John Kill! catch up with I nc!,. '. is SALT WATER. FICH I Hu M til V tills achievement. W. fos educational way foi slavery to alcohol at ,1 to tui one is this . lii than to Mrs. II It : "f the ileinrlinent a it,, 1. ance instruction aim her thoughtful siv, 11 aiol ifiole t,..li..Mil.l This scheme Of Mielc his no ci.oliiully from Ijll co ! BALLARD & TO RIMCKERS I i N Cl' ' three: - : Ihe Coal mt Heats : IT ' SHLR1LIFF gr-,i- i l'tot .i,:,.,! cot !.;, ,:st c s rcKeatvh COMES FR0 Sole 4gents for Anthracite . and AND CO. uuhy- ml.,.,. .aiKen (Inn lea.l pe,l- gi"ii. I'L dttt, iv tile scientific iliseo cries Capital and Surplus, 9225,000.00. of IniMr.'ili t nulls, The Coming International Education iiicljiling those re-- 1 h u.ii lire ami ix f j. Alliance Against Alcohol. co'inhe drinks and ml.i-- narcotics and Abraham Lincoln said: tlios.- - l.edagoii-ji- t !i'iiii-idcWhen you got a good Coffee liich How nobly distinguished that peo- di lo'o me tin aOGDEN, UTAH and where those truths you niuet pay a good price. ple who shall have planted and nur- Clio he Sn lauulii to all the children of IAV1D ECCLE8, President Hut when you pay a good tured to maturity the jiolltlcal and iod.it is to shape (lie national life of THOMAS D. DEE, price and get a premium This movement holds in JOHN PINGREE. Cashier. mural freedom of ihelr species from tomorrow JAR. F. BURTON. Assistant Cashier Its grasp many millions of our thrown in, you do not, and youth, slavery and drunkenness. DIRECTORS: am! has such regard for detail ns Is can not and should not ex-ie- ct David Eeolss His Thomas D. Dos proclamation, calculated to reach emancipation every child, mid Gso. H. Tribs to get the beet coffee. Bsrnard Whits sealed In blond. wi-the blot of hu- to save every cldld for a future of inWhen you buy from ub you W. W. Ritsr John Watoon man chattel slavery from our national telligent siil.rtety As Americans, we Clark Adam Pattaroon Josoph pay for what you get and escutcheon. But the slavery of alco- aiv ttTiitf'fui i)nit the nrhohirH of fitvat M. 8. Browning. get what you pay for. Britain have rerngnixed the sound hol still exists. Nevertheless, In this We carry a fulMiueef Teas learning and deep Insight Inin the edRespectfully solicits the accounta o' country we have planted" and are ucational methods essential to save and Coffees, and a full line a banks, mercantile firms snd tndt "nurturing to maturity" a preventive nation from alcoholic denioralixatlun vlduate. WONDERFUL BATTER. of Fancy Cl racer ies and We pay Interest on time deposits system of education which we have which have marked this great moveConfections. treatAmple resources, courteous George Stons of St Louis a Wixard reason to hoie and believe will event-uat- e ment sad have paid such a tribute to With tha Stick. Goods deliveredto all parts by recommending fur ment, superior service. moral our in what Lincoln called the hardschools public of the United kingGeorge Stone, the brilliant, of the City. freedom from drunkenness." hitting outfielder of the St Louis That system Is the progressive, dom the theme of study prepared for the schools of America. Browns, la the sensation of the Amer- compulsory study of temperance King Edward VII. Is said to lie ad ican league season an far as batting physiology graded to the comprehen2514 Washington Ave. an is concerned. During the last two sion of all vacating alliance. in all the public pupils Here Is a step toward such a combiweeks Stone has advanced steadily schola in the United States. Both Phones V from among the large! liat of batters Other nations, seeing the effect of nation for warfare of an educational si rl. against the greatest foe of the in the .200 per cent class until today tills study upon the manipulative We can he of the greatest race. The signs of ho has passed all the sluggers but skill, productive efficiency and pro- English-speakin- g service to every person rethe limes to jmlnt Willie Keeler, and is giving the pride gress nf our people, are seeking to re Germanys joining quiring a truss. We have of the Highlanders a close rub for first produce the same In their own enun us also, thus forming n triple allihad so much experience in i ance." honors. tries. this line that we can tell at Meantime, it behooves our American Keeler in 91 games has been to bat A royal committee on physical dea glance what make of truss boards of education and tenchera to SiS times and made 114 hits, giving terioration In England, reporting July, be of the most service will more than we are .330. if to Stone has 1904, to the British still him a percentage of keep step parliament, said: case. Perfect comeach in lead in thia world movement for the taken part in 95 games, gone to bat The committee believe that more fort relief Is assured in end of the race from the 887 times and made 125 hits, a peremancipation niuy be done to check the degenerainstance. We make no every centage of .323. tion resulting from drink by bringing slaver yof alcohol. knowlonr for expert charge Signed by the advisory board of the Stones fine hatting during the pres- home to men and women the fatal efscientific and edge fitting, ent eastern trip of the Browns has fects of alcohol cm physical efficiency bureau of scientific temperance lnves and ask only a reasonable The Kind That Everyone Uses Instruction of and the Worn tlgation made a deep Impression, on the fans than by expatiating cm the moral nn's Satistruss. for the price Christian Temperance union. of Boston, this city and Washington. wickedness of drinking. faction guaranteed. Albert H. Plumb, D. D., chairman In Boston his work was watched In harmony with this belief, upLet us fill your prescripAvefiue Walnut Congregational closely, because Jimmy Collins had wards of 15,000 physlciuns, practically pastor Ws do it right. tions. Boston. church, for him winter last Stone and traded the entire medical profession of EngJames R. Day. LL. D.. chancellor Jesse Burkett from Milwaukee, with a land, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, CULLEY DRUG CO. cash bonus. Burkett is toddling along have signed a petition for the compul- Syracuse university, Syracuse, N. Y. Prescription Specialists. William A. Mowry, Ph. D., president somewhere around the 220 mark. sory study of temperance and hy 2479 Washington Avo., Ogden -Summer Martha's school, Vineyard glene, like that required In America, Maas.' Hyde park, In all the public schools In the United George W. Webster, M. D., president A London paper says of Kingdom. Illinois state board of health, Chicago. "The response was this petltlun: T. D. Cmthers, M. D., professor of ! very striking. Eight thousand signanervous ny tures were received by return of post, diseases nf the brain and ! ! nf Clinical York School New tern, and had to be conveyed to the recelv Conn. Medicine, Hartford, (Contributed.) lng office by a special staff of postHenry D. Dldama, M. D., LL. D., men.. Others rapidly followed. School of Clinical Medicine, Syracuse THE MARCH .OF PROGRES- Sof these A committee of thirty-on- e SOME FACT8. Syracuse, N. Y. physicians after studying this form of university, L. D. Mason. M. D., Brooklyn, N. school work In the countries that to Business Bans Alcohol. Charles II. Shepherd, M. D., Brooksome extent have adopted this Amerlyn, N. Y. In 1897, when sixteen million chil- ican educational idea, made out dren were under temperance educa- syllabus of graded topics and methods tion laws a. dally paper printed the of instruction in hygiene and temper- THE JOURNAL 10 CENTS A WEEK. following statement: ance, which they have Just Sent to "The demand of the times is that every local school board in Great whether a man is to run a bank, a Britain and Ireland, recommending its IF YOU SEND YOUR LAUNDRY railroad locomotive, or a political-caucus-, immediate adoption. Nearly all of the WORK TO U8. OUR REPUTATION he must be at his best, and members of this English committee BUSINE88 IN LAUNDRY THE that is Impossible when he is under who have sent out this petition and Albern Allen, AND Mgr. GOOD SERVICE FOR STAND8 the influence of the stuff whose cer- syllabus are university professors, 412 25th Street LOT8 OF COMFORT DURING THE Phene 22. tain tendency is to put him at his representing the universities of Edinworst. An increasing number nf oc- burgh, Glasgow, Manchester. Birming"DOG DAYS." Is quarantined ham, Cambridge, London, Liverpool, being cupations against the man who drinks." FORTUNE TOLD Dubllc, etc. One Is the editor of the The Last Census Shows Lengthened British Medical Journal. CORRECTLY BY Life. ASTRONOMY AND Certainly it is interesting to us as In 1900 the returns of the twelfth Americans to notice the frank avowal BY THE 8PIRIT. census showed for the ten years just that In all this the learned and phifere AMELIA GOODMAN, closed s gain of 4 years In the thropic abroad are following our how much we try to advance the busi887 Twenty-secon- d St ness Interests of our customers In evIn United life the 8TREET. 437 TWENTY-FIFTaverage length of ample. They seem to be aware that ery legitimate way. In so doing our States. The widespread teaching of when eighty millions of people, by BOTH PHONES 174. motives may be tinctured with selfishphysiology and hygiene In the public their senators and representatives in ness, for upon the prosperity of our schools has greatly helped In securing the national congress and in the legpatrons lies the success of this bank. In every department you will find ua of sanitary islatures of all our forty-fiv- e the wide dissemination states, causes Kheu-matisblood the In prepared to serve you in a satisfactory admit which physicians enact compulsory temperance lnstruc knowledge, manner. Sciatica, Lumbago, has been one of the chief factors In tlon laws, they are moved by an Intel words Gout. and Voy Neuralgia II gent apprehension of the facts In the bringing about the above result. have meaning; g OGDEN can remove the cause by In 1901, nineteen years from the case. Indeed the very title page of X our of one wearing passage of the first statute of this their syllabus directly acknowledges education their Indebtedness to that dlstln kind, the last temperance H. C. Bigelow. President. REX J. M. Browning, was enacted. In 1902 the United guished countrywoman of ours, Mrs, p. Bigelow, Cashier. State Internal revenue report showed Mary H. Hunt, who, with her able R. A. Moyea, Aslstant Cashier. that the per capita gain In the use corps of lieutenants in every state, and Re Rheamew Manufactured By of alcoholic drinks In this country aided by the organised thousands of LET THE Rlsg Co.. Hertford. Conroctkw J 1902-was d what 1891 to from the Woman's Christian Temperance Prick $2.00 it was during the preceding eleven union, and in constant communica Utaii J. E. Dooly, President. Horae Paary, years, before scientific temperance tlon with the most eminent scientific instruction was as universal as now, authorities in the world, has successRalph E. Hoag, Cashier, A. V. McIntosh Anistant Cashier showing that this education is influ fully led this great providential moveFurnish you with either encing, through .their children in the ment for the prevention of Intemper1 or both. public schools, the habits of the peo- ance. For that title reads as follow: "Suggested Courses of Teaching In ple. That there was an Increase at all during the last eleven years was Hygiene and Temperance for Boys and E.W.WADE, Mgr. for Ogden THE AND undoubtedly due to the fact that dur- Girls in the Public Elementary Schools ing this period we were receiving an- of the United Kingdom. Issued by the Committee of the nually an average of 400.000 ImmDr. Williams' Indian Pita Medical In United Profession whom of the brought the igrants, majority .Ointment will ears Blind, and Xtehlng 'Bleeding Kingdom, constituted to promote the with them old world drinking habits. of OGDEN, UTAH Pile. It abaorba the tumors, teaching of Hygiene and Temperance, alloys tba Itching at one, sets Sobriety a Factor in 8ucces. reelves Inatont la poultice, Price lief. I)r. William Indian Pita By 1903 business had so far pro- Chairman Sir William Broadbent. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. 00 In prepared for Pile and Itch-ln50c SSI. FOR to Based drinks the scheme use alcoholic of upon prepared hibited the of the private pan- - Erery box Is Fra Trial. warranted. By drunrinta, by stall oa employes that the effect upon tho by Mrs. Mary IT. Hunt for use in the PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS of irleo, eenta and f 1.00. WILUAMS ClevetanJToiiia Surest and Quickest Cure for all MANUFACTURINGMCO.. DE AND TIME rank of the United Stales In Ihe schools of the United States of AmerACCOUNTS Prop. THROAT and LUNG TROUBPOSITS. For Sate by WALLACE DRUG CO., world's commerce had become evi- ica." LES, or HONEY RACK. An English Associated Press corre- 2349 Washington Ave., Ogden. dent. One cause for this, the great liim t In-- ' cfT-c- r lts in the Cup! first National Bank s Vlce-Prealde- nt d ......... Anglo-Americ- Ogden Tea Co. Trusses an flour flour Riverdale - - OR Temperance and Kindred Subjects Phoenix J Ogden Milling & Elevator Company Allen Transfer Co. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY fi 1-- 10 H URIC ACID What two greater than RHEUMATIC RINCS STATE BANK Vice-Preside- LightinPower y orie-thlr- I Paul W. Steelier Ogden, Utah Lights Railway: Company ! UTAH NATIONAL BANK KILLthe COUGH lungs Dr. Kings Non Discovery CURE Olnt-me- C Vice-Praaida- g ipt |