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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, .1 PAGE THREE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1905. They have certainly with tlie pUKllists at Salt Lake in the inisI." - any chances. bis-:- i Golden Gate HERMAN LONG WILL RETURN TO OLD LOVE Des I Coffee Costs no more. No prizes no coupons no headache. Sold only in aroma-tigtins. j, CO., EiUblUhid in WILL (Q. AT for tho Rooters to Get a chance the High achool football team. At 3 oclock Saturday afternoon they will meet a team made up from the Alumni and will show the enthusl-ut- a what they can do. The boy a, of course, realise that much depends on the showing they make agalnat this aggregation of old times and will roll up aa big a score aa they can. They are not going to have a snap, however, aa there are "many good men In the Alumni lineup and will light the High school boys every Inch of the way. It has been stated that the High school boys are stronger than ever before and It la to be hoped that they are. aa It la the hope of every follower of the game In Ogden that they will succeed this year In defeating Salt Lake. The fane will watch tomorrows game with Interest. The personnel of the teams la aa follows the management not dealring to give out the positions aa yet: High achool: Clarey, Myera, Spencer, Scudder, Boyle, Douglass, Craig, Turner, Campbell, Murphy, Tavey. Alumni: Owilllam, Taylor, Schudder, The "rootera" will have Saturday to get a line on Hall, Murphy, Greenwell, Cross, Farley. Tracy, Keogh. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF WORLD Gangs Poor Showing Gives the Title to the Battler, Says Wall Known Authority. Battling Kelson can now claim the of the championship world, says Geo. Phalr, In the Milwaukee Sentinel. Phalr says: Joe Canas poor showing In his battle with Twin Sullivan In Baltimore ently, dispels all doubt aa to the tight of Battling Nelson to the title "f lightweight Ever since champion. the shady affair between Britt and Cans In San Francisco the title has been In doubt. It being the generality "f opinion In the fight world that if it belonged to any one It belonged to the negro. Jimmie Britt, when he was on the top of the heap never claimed to he anything more than white lightweight champion, and the color clause waa inserted in advertising the last lightweight affair. Gants Inability to Brltt-Nels- obtain any bettor than a draw with Sullivan, and Herforda subsequent announcement In court that the negro waa all in and that he had neither nor the ability to fight Nel-o- n or Britt; has marked the passing f a mice great fighter and places what there is to the title of lightweight champion where' It virtually he desire 1t belongs. One thing however, was that Gans 1850 SPORTS gregation. NELSON Si ORE IN Asmiii.ii. k ;ll did prove, able to fight as he scaled at I o'clock but In abill- - that he Is at the lightweight limit, trifle over 133 pounds 0" the day of the battle, t0 Kve and tnlte punishment he showed plainly that he is not the man was a year or two ago. All his old was there, and for ten bounds he was able to hold his own with the husky Sullivan, but after nat his age began to telL and he had Fboat deal of trouble In staving off he attacks of his rugged opponent "B! the finish came. Ordinarily, Ganss failure to win rnrn Sullivan would have been accounted to lack of condition, and noth-furth- er would have been said bout the affair. But a statement In open court that he Is no longer a c,lmpionshlp probability, romlng as & CO BALLARD TO RINCKERS Oil J f;. ,. IT Sole Agents Heats COMES FROh SHUR1LIFF j10 prouf lb.it tlie demands und i anibi;!ir. have grown ni a consequence of tin- riMiirt-- s xtirccsK In tlie war. Thn:i:;oi r. Mil!.ml, hi an urticle lit Scriluie.''s. to ivenunt mime of the suliti... 'iiisidit.mil work of the pro'.o:.in.:i, in preparing the Japanese I'tiiple. as well as the lest of tlie worl 1. fur the niierlal ambition. Tlie Brent r. newer Japan, with more "ii tin- - mail. land Ilian in tlie Islands ilieiiiselves. I. mins up liefore him as ihc dearly delincd aim of u few anildiiit'is Japanese statesmen. He speaking of public opinion at the Japanese i uphill: "I have nntlced colored cartoons in the shops, couched 111 the name spirit of a.nulorinus pride that characterises the war prints, outlining the newer Japan which will Ik the result of the war. IHdiucuted in map form these cartoons make a very pretty geographical comimsition, calculated to stimulate to the utmost the rising tide of Japanese imperialism. They embrace that lutrt of Biherla east of the Arinur including the island of Saghulieii; the eastern hulf of Manchuria, or the Lluotung proper somewhat extended, and the whole of Corea. This converts, as a glunce at tlie mii will show, the Sea of Japan into another Inland sea, politically speak Ing. It is truly a very pretty ambition that Is thus sinking Into the inlnd and heurt of the average Japanese. There Is not the slightest reasonable doubt that It Is being quietly stimulated by the ruling oligarchy, which Is at present entirely under the control of the military party, and If occasion arises It may bis pointed to as a reason why the government cannot comply with Its first announced Intentions. The war party Is so completely In the saddle that it scarcely deigns to listen to the suggestions, much less be In fluenced by the civil branches, of the administration. Conservatism is being rapidly pushed Into the background. The war department rulee the country, and for the moment sways the destiny and impulses of the nation. Boon after the battle of Mukden Baron Kodama, chief of the general staff and the real brains of the army, re turned to Toklo to consult with the government in regard to the continuation of the war. All military plans topped when Moukden was taken Beyond there begins a new policy bom of the confidence of success.' that AND CO. for Anthracite. Phones 18-- x 18-- k - Capital and Surplus, IH OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLE8. President. THOMAS D. DEE. JOHN PING REE, Cashier. JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS! Thomas D. Dee David Eeelee Bernard White Goo. H. Tribe W. W. Riter John Watson Adam Patterson Joseph Clark M. 8, Browning. Vice-Preside- nt. . MINE EXTENSION BULLFROG AVERAGES $381. t ' al RIGHTS Cleveland ruld not discover any impurity in Crescent Flour High-Pate- nt, It is milled of the best wheat, In the cleanest and most modem way that's known. 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They are for the most part Inclined to assert that Bleeping In church Is only a breach of etiquette at the worst. As for snoring, that's something over which the offender has no control. He styres unconsciously and Involuntarily. It la the result of a peculiar construction of hls piping outfit, a construction that was carried to completion without his supervision, and certainly without his consent From this point of view the Judge was clearly wrong In Inflicting punishment upon the In nocent victim of in unfortunate flaw In construction. At the same time the members do not show any overwhelming desire to carry the case to a higher court They are too much stunned, as it were, to do anything except pay the fine. But the time may be coming in Memphis, or elsewhere, when the right of a man to sleep wh-'he pleases, and to garnish that s!nep by trombon or other nasal form of accompaniment, will be fully tested and defined. Cleveland Plain Dealer. 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Ill an upraise from the tunnel that la now being made at the' top of the forty' foot ledge In the Bullfrog Extension it did from his manager, A1 Herford, mine, a breast of ore has been broken who has been nothing If not a boostInto that averages $381 per ton. Four er. must be taken as proof that Gana did not win because It was not In him. samples taken give the following reIt la out of the question to think that turns: $147, $235, $82, $940. a inan like Herford would abandon the The strike was made within 17 feet negro if he thought there waa any of the spot where the narrow seam ability to earn money left In him." of rich tellurium, assaying 82 percent gold, was uncovered two weeks ago. GARDNER WILL FORCE Armed guards patrol the property NELSON TO MEET HIM day and night Three shifts of eight men each are Says He Will Make 133 Pounds to Get at work. Ore Is being sacked from a Chance at the Dane. the upraise as fast as It Is broken, and no attempt Is being made to sort hundred empty 'sacks Jimmy Gardner, the Lowell light- It Twenty-fiv- e the mine mine yea were at received has startled the sporting weight, Tridell world by announcing that he can and terday, and Superintendent will make 133 pounds, ringside. In saya a shipment will be made within order to get a battle with Nelson. It a fortnight. The development work on has not been supposed that Gardner the Bullfrog Extension property Is becould make the weight and be In fight- ing watched with feverish Interest by Mining engi ing trim, and, by the same token there the entire community. are a great many eminent authorities neers who returned from an inspecwho do not believe it yet, notwith- tion of the mine today say the near standing Jimmy's own statement in future will probably disclose even a more sensational showing than has yet the matter. Not only that, but he Is willing to been reported. The formation in which make any reasonable concessions, so the rich ore Is being found Indicates an enormous deposit of great depth eager Is he to meet the Dane. Gardner declares that all he wants and permanency. Is to get Nel on Into the ring with him, and he says he will meet him on A Belated Pnyer. the same terms on which the Battler A good anecdote Is re sled of met BrltL The Lowell man is willing to make young minister who wps mm ;.!ying the 133 pounds at 3 oclock on the day of pulpit of the Wrer.Iha:;: (ji-.the fight, and will make a side bet of church lu'a,g tlie absufficient else to make it Interesting sence of its pastor, the k?v. Cl'slia for the pride of Hegeswich. Fisk, better known as Tviest Fisk.1 Gardner Is also willing to post a for- whose pastorate In th" church covfeit that he will make the stipulated ered a period of fift;-years. weight. Upon opening tho L !e the young Gardners attitude makes a fight be minister came across the following tween the pair almost assured. notice, which he read: "Mr. Libblus to this when Gardner Up momlng, Porter desires the prayers of the run Issued his dell at 133 pounds, the lm presalon prevailed that the Lowell boy gregation, that his loss may he sanccould not make better weight than 135 tified for bis good. pounds. Signs of repressed merriment apGardner, however, gives assurance peared through the cor. erection, hut that he cannot only make the weight, to but be good and strong at that figure the cause ws a comnlee mystery the young minister, who upon arrivwhen he enters the ring. The eastern man's determination tq ing at the hTnc of Mr. Fisk for lunch get a match with Nelson will please lnnulred of Vrs. Fisk the cause of the followers of the game throughout the uns'emly hilarity. She informed him he had read an country. The sports have been clamoring for old notice, used by her Vusband aa a a go between the pair, but the weight book-marIt had been presented question always stood In the way. Mr. Porter a year or two before, by It was generally thought that Gardner could not do better than 135 upon the death of his third wife. Mr. with his fourth bride, sat in pounds, but now that he is willing to Porter, the while it was being congregation 133 to he at fight pounds puts it up Nelson and Nolan to either fight or read. take to the timbers. Are You Engagedf ON A HERES HOT ONE Engaged people should remember WILLE-RUHLIFIGHT that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their diMalachi Hogan Gives His Views on gestions in good condition with Electhe Fighters in Question. tric Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Bennette-vlll- e, S. C., says: For yean my Malachi Hogan hands out the folsuffered wife from dyspepsia, Intensely lowing roast on John Wille and Gus complicated with a torpid liver, until Ruhlln: Going further east I notice that she lost her strength and vigor, and Salt Lake City haa had another spasm. became a mere wreck of her former With John Wille and Gus Ruhlln self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, matched for a long fight next week the and which her at finally once, helped Mormon state's attorney in the city has given out the information that made her entirely welL She la now there will be no fight If he can atop strong and healthy." Ogden drugit. He thinks It la going to be a prise gists sell and guarantee them, at 50c fight instead of a boxing match, hence a bottle. his anxiety to see it stopped. Now, there are good many fight fane who believe that the officer of the Normal rates have been restored by law is wrong. They would not bank all lines between Chicago, Buffalo; much money that It will be either a New Boston other eastern and York, real fight or a boxing match. They would rather expect a rough and tum- points, and the Nickel Plate Road la ble with neither man liable to malm atlll prepared to furnish strictly lint-cla- ss the other very much. Of the two John service between Chicago and the Wille, undoubtedly at this stage of the in their three dally through game, la the better scrapper, but as east to New York and Boston, at trains states the for Ruhlln well, perhaps obtain by any other attorney after all la doing the right nteo as low thing to atop it line. Meals served as you Ilka, In the "Unquestionably the edict from the state's attorney came through his dining car. either a la carte, club or reck bout out table de hole, but In no case will a reading of he Wille-Sc- li there. It Is not to be wondered at that meal cost more than one dollar. Our he has decided that the morals of the rates will be of Interest to you, and Mormon town will not he uplifted to Information cheerfully given by adany extent through a fight like the there Schreck-Wlll- e dressing Chao. EL Johnson. District affair, although Is no reason to believe that the sched- Passenger Agent Nickel Plate Road, uled go would toe anything like the 811 Seventeenth street Denver, former flsco. Still, the Mormons can- Cola ($3) take to not be blamed for not wanting N I I The Coni Conservatism in the Empire Is Being Rapidly Pushed Into the Background. m a Lina on Thia Year's Ag- Tribe, NEW POLICY BORN OF CONFIDENCE OF SUCCESS. From Striks Mads Short Distancs Whsra Rich Ssam of Tsllurl-uWas Encountsrsd. MEET ALUMNI TEAM GLENWOOD FIELD. Fint Chine San Francisco STRIKE BULLFROG Never in bulk. A. FOLGER SALTWATER FI C H Will Rsturn Maims Manager to Boston to Manage tho Nationals. RICH ht FOR FRESH AND THE JAPANESE A seciiil to the Ieiiver News under date of the 26th, says: "Ilei-maLong, manager of the Western league champions, has been offered and will undoubtedly accept the position of manager and captain of the Boston National league team for next season. Long tilled that position for thirteen years, but gave it up two yearg ago, when he lost his throwing arm. form "He has played in his old-tithis summer, however, and the Bean-eate- rs have sent for him to come back. "He left this morning for the east to complete tlie deal. "le Moines and Milwaukee open a poet- - season series of live games here Hoy Ilartxell of Denver Wednesday. will play thin! base for Des Moines in the series. - Better than champagne JS OF Utah Lights Railway Company Furnish you with eithrr or both. E.W.WADE, Mgr. for Ogdra f f U |