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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY. S?TEMBER 7, 1904. PAGE THREE - tSPORT Odden State Bank OGDEN. UTAH. Deposit Boxes for Root ia Our Firo-Pro- BIG BATTLE DREW Vault of ill PaM on SAVINGS and Tima Certificates. later IMMENSE CROWD BIG RECEIPTS TOTALED UP TO NEARLY SEVENTY THOUSAND. When You Think I the fair sex" you don't want to rerlook the fact that women admire Ton eauty In personal appearance. anaot look best If your laundry work This i done In a slip shod manner. nates a bad Impression and lives eople the Idea that you are careless nd slovenly about your dress. This Is iot a very desirable opinion to leave ehlnd. Ton can depend that such will iot be the case If you entrust your tundry with us. We. do high class rork at moderate prices. Try us. OgdenStem' Laundry ST. PHONES 174. TO REPUBLICANS. Ws are anxious to have every In close touch, and working al l harmony with the Republican congressional committee in favor f the election of a, Republican con-an na-lon- campaign must the administrative and legislative reoord of the party, and, that being so, Theodore Rooeevelfe personality must be a central figure and hie achievements a central thought The congressional on the campaign. Ws desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscriptions of one dollar each from Repub linns. To each subscriber we will sent the Republican National Campaign Text Book and all documents Issued by the committee. Help ue achieve a great victory. JAMES S. SHERMAN, Chairman. P. O. Box 2041, New York. In STILL THE BEST Columbia Club Perfecto Cigars UNION MADE eeeeeeeeeeaeeeoeeeenennn Missouri pacific e Railway j IN y guard-- I d ARCTIC Ogden, Utah RECIONS Sept. 20, 21, 22, Unllmite-- i Sujily of Berries Furnishes F 'o for Many Milliona i 1006 MU'.m. of l:rJs go to tho arctic region i. says an explorer. food They jtu tli re are finest, rar-- t that 1 1 tic found in the whole world. Tho vegc'.ii'.iiin of the tundra, or great arctic ut;:i;, consists of cranberries, cluudbtrnts aud crow berries hundreds cf million of bushe's. This fruit is net r pe till the end of ths brief, firv-.arctic si. miner of ineea-san- t siii'.sii.ne. tut the birds arrive at the MMt'.iucr's beginning they arrive the t.rt day of the tneltiug of the snows. Aud they would starve, waiting for the tundra's fruit to ripen, but for a miracle that permits them to eat last year's Instead of this J ear's fruit. For the berries of the tundra are no sooner ripe at a summer's end than the snow covers them, l.ur.g for ten mouthe on them In an imiiert lous, frozen mantle id white, and with the uext summer, when the enow melts away, there aie revealed billions on billions of perfectly berries, firm and cold auJ sweet, stretching across the bread! li of Asia." reord-break- er COLORADO-UTA- H Since the fight the camp appears dead. One by one the sports have left and tlie town is now back to its nor- mat condition. Gans has gone to San Francisco. When he left here he was given a send-o- ff that he will remember. The negro was nut as pretty as he was before be went Into the ring. Hie lips were swollen, but the must serious effect was in his band, which waa broken during the fight. Nolan and Gans met on the day following the milL Gans went into an Ice cream emporium where Nolan was treating some friends Nolan Invited Gans to have something and the dark ipan poured an Ice cream soda Into himself large enough to drown a pup In. The two men shook hands and wee apparently good friends Nelson kept hls bed the day following the fight, but Gans kept up his work by taking a road run. He said be wanted to work off a little of hls stiff-ne- ts Gans said be was willing to give Kelson another match, but didn't want to talk about It until later on. Nolan expressed himself In the same manner. Nolan is sore on filler. He certainly thinks something was handed to him, although the sporting writers seem to be agreed that Battling got a square deal. When It Is considered that, technically, every clinch In Queensbury rules la a foul, and that Nelson was butting In clinches constantly and had to be repeatedly warned, the squareness of the decision Is manifest. Gans and Nelson were both handed orders before they left for the 1,000 shares of mining stock given them by a Tonnpah mine owner. The doner told Gans he could have the stocks or $1S cash, Its present value. "It Is go-Jto rise for me," said the negro. I don't want cash when there Is a chance to males soma money." "Same here, said Nolan, "we are going to keep It, too. The fighters were paid off In Tex Rickard's office, when Billy Nolan for Nelson, took a draft for $23,000 on New Tork, that being the $22,500 he had coming as Nelson's end of the purse, and an additional $500 he had on deposit with Rickard. Gans also took New Tork exchange for hls $11,000 share of the purse, and what he won by betting on himself, the draft calling for about $17,0(10. Among the large winnings on the result of the fight none were bigger, probably, than those made by the negro himself. He said that he won In the of $4,500. Among the neighborhood other large winners were Nat Good win, J. Coffroth and Eddie Graney. Granry's ticket called for a total of about $2,100, and Coffroth had $1,200 on Gans at odds of 10 to 7. The fact that these wagers were among tho largest made shows that the betting was comparatively light. This was the surprise of the affair In view of the fact that money seemed so plentiful In Nevada at present As an illustration of the coin in Circulation, Tex Rickard's big gambling house and saloon cashed checks for $47,000 Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The mutuals in the largest pool room paid ng "While 1 exjvi t to pivsiile In ths Judges' stand at the rueea lure, my principal reason for coming to Hull at this time is to organise a racing circuit to include the cities cf the country, to be affiliated with the Weatern Jockey club," said Judge Z. G. Slebbins of Chicago this morning. Judge fitebbius. accompanied by hia wife and daughter, arrived in Hu tie last night from the east. After the Butte race meeting Is concluded. Judge fitebbius will remain In the northwest until fieptember 23. when he will go to Hot fiprings. Ark., to take charge of the racea at the Arkansas state fair. 'The plan we have formed," said Judge Stebbins, "la to give from 100 to 150 days racing on the entire circuit, and any town that supports a race meeting for a sufficient length of time will be taken in. We are not figuring on going weat of fijmkane, for beyond that the races are under Pacific Jurisdiction. We are counting umn-llutteSpokane, Helena, Orcal Falla, Hose-ma- n. Livingston. Missoula, Anaconda, IMNMlbly Boise, Ogden, Salt Lake, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and those larger towns mentioned will certainly form the nucleus of the organisation, but, as I have said, any of ths small towns that can support the races and desire to come In will be gladly received. Anticipates Entire Success. 'The most of these towns now have race meetings In connection with the fairs, and the organisation of a circuit as suggested would bring a great many more horses of the best class. We have every reason to believe that the organ-Isatiowill be a success, and hope to have It completed and the program mapped out some time this fall." Judge fitebblne Is one of the best known racing men In the United States and has presided as Judge as nearly all of the large tracks of the east and west. The above story was printed In the fitate Journal last winter, but as nothing further was done in the matter It began to look as If the proposition had fallen through, and this dispateh confirming the story will be pleasing news to the horsemen throughout the west. givati'st vanity ami farm itMlucl raised Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H -- frh di CanYou Catch Our Message? hand-pHiut- UTAH LIGHT and RAILWAY Co. . 1 de sMH-lme- FALSTAFF de CAFE Most Elegant Service Waa a Great Fight Aprofoa of the great length of the Nelson-Gan- s fight and the many discussions which have arisen, the following ring statistics are opportune: First ring fight In America Jacob Hyer and Thomas Beasley, In 1814. Longest bare knuckle battle In England 4 hours I minutes, Mike Madden and Bill Hayes, Edenbridge, July 17, one-four- th J 1849. Longest bare knuckle battle In Atner-11- a 4 hours 20 minutes, J. Fitspatrick and James 'Nelli, Berwick, Me., December 4, 1840. Longest bare knuckle battle on record 4 hours and 15 minutes, James Kelly and Jonathan 8mlth, near Melbourne, Australia, November, 1855. Shortest 2 minutes, R. Watson defeat ed Anderson, Langley Broom, England April 25, 1783. Longest glove fight 7 hours 19 minA. Bowen vs. J. utes, 110 rounds, Burke, draw. New Orleans, April 4. 1891. Shortest America 4 second Dal Hawkins knocked out Martin Flaherty, Carson City, Nevada, March 17, 4 seconds, Harry Pig1897, England eon knocked out Billy Lambert. Johannesburg Bill Doherty knocked out O. Cooper, 6 seconds, 1894. Shortest bantamweight champion-plonshl- p of tho world fight Terry McGovern defeated Pedlar Palmer of England In less than one round, at Tucka-ho- e, N. T, September 12, 1899. Largest amount heretofore fought Allen Transfer Co. The Pullman Bar 270 25th St. turn (direct) : THE OGDEN j J. Wolfinger, Prop. $34.00 w. It LUMBER PILES. air-tigh- t, Ogden to San Francisco and return (one way via Portland)... 42.50 I Short Line Louis Ogden to Los Angeles and return 43.00 via Bo. Pacific Ogden to Los Angelrf and return Through car. Salt Lake City, to via O. 8. L. and 8. P., L. A. A St Louis and Kansas City. Only $1.50 8. L, Rfi one change to New York, Buffalo Ogden to Los Angeles and return $45.75. and principal points East low (one way via Portland and San for $45,000; purse $25,000 and stake Franciaoo ,, rates for summer travel. Espe55.60 Hero Comes. Conquering cial attention to lad lee and chilSullivan Tickets good returning until October SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 4. Joe $20,000, J.21J. Corbett and J. L. dren. Tourists' sleepers through gloves, rounds, 1 hour S3 minutes, Bet Stopovers allowed. Gans, the conquerer of Battling Nel- New to Chicago, Boat on and other Orleans, La,, September 7, 1892. afternoon this In this arrived city son, Two Points without change. ever fought for $32. stake Largest For envelopes, letter heeds, business scene of battle accompanied from the trains dally. Inquire at ticket Ben 8e-li- g, 500, Jack Couper and Woolf Bendoff, cords, dodgers, etc, call up the Journal hls and wife manager. hls by office. Any Information cheerBob Tur- 27 rounds, 1 hour 27 minutes. Port Job Boomsi Both 'phones 114. and hls brother-in-la1889. fully given. ner. At every town wnere the train Elisabeth, South Africa, July 29, the at depot stopped crowds gathered A. A. U. Junior Championships. and called for Gans, but the black marH. C. TOWNSEND NEW TORK. Sept 7 The Junior! vel responded only at Reno. Gans will e e remain In this city for some time the athletic championships of the Amateur!Athletic Union will be held this afterLeuit Me. Agent guest of friendssfter which he will Tex noon on Travers Island under the, engagement. theatrical a accept ooaaassaaeeeeeaeeoeeoeee Tork Athletic club.; Rickard will arrive here tomorrow to auspices of the-NeThe number of entries for the Junior, complete arrangements for the proas well as for the seniors.! posed match between Gans and Britt events, In the Nevada town on Christmas day which will be held at the same place! tomorrow. Is unusually Urge and for: the Junior events some highly prom-- 1 McCoy Wakos Up. Islng young athletes are listed. The: GLENS FALLS. N. T, Sept. 7 Kid" McCoy, who has been summer- Junior championships have an inter- - j California and Eastern otn. eating history. A few years ago, when ing at the Fort William Henry the New corannounces Tork club has Athletic hls wife, with Lake George, races. Direct wire for the ring. railed champion athlefea on both sides that he Is ready to of water the friends national several and won the all sporting events. In conversation with hls future he stated that events in every specUlty with monotregarding FOR 60c S $1.00 when the right man comes along he onous regularity, the other clubs reFres Trial. would be glad to get hack Into form volted and called upon the Amateur who Athletle Union to do something to save Barest and Quickest Cure for all again, but when questioned about he amateur athletics. by giving the oth-- r said he to fight would be he willing THROAT and LUNG TROUBdubs more show, it fo true, the New at answer present. would rather not LES, or MONEY BACH. him-selYork Athletic club could never be con- - j A gentlemens He has been taking good care of of having obUlned Us athletes and Is feeling better than ever be- vlcted resort In any but a legitimate way, but the fore In hie life. He weighs 157 pounds We keep the beet Meets money will and. as he says. Is right In the Prt"e fact remained. So, to pacify the small-- . . connection. in er dubs, the Junior championships were Re inferior meats handled at of life at 32 years. A friend of the reason Instituted. It was made the rule that says that McCoy sees no heavy-weight Bo man U eligible to the Juniors who BALLARD & RINCKERS fighter the become cannot why he has ever won s senior event. This was It and champion, fresh fish every' day that Berger Is about the only man Mc- proved a great boon to athletics from Is now the very beginning and there was an BOTH PHONES 653. Coy fears In the least McCoy Immediate revival of athletics among 31 TWENTY-FOURTTork. New to back on hls way 8T. to St SPECIAL PREMIUMS It keeps ue busy ta keep sue stock J. C. Xye lifters $7500 cash for tii-- j 1m si oil, so we can meet a 1 demands. We quality by the exhibitor are especially prepared new to take Motley divided, til st $15 00. second fliU'. care of orders requiring long timbers. F. J. llcudcrshot o!for $5 00 for the But eur stock cf best specimen of i lay modeling by an FINISH LUMBER amateur. is alsc complete, including White Phteb J. fi. law is A Co. otter $2500 in nier- - Yelicw Pine F.niah, etc. handle for the best general displuy and quality of fruit, to consist of not loss tlian live varieties, one box of each variety; fruit to be grown by the exhibitor. 145 TWENTY-FOURTBT. Fred M. Xye IV offers $15.00 oil 00 the $: in for merchandise poultry, beet i n of while birds; $5.0ri in merchandise for tlie best Jeii of parti colored birds: $5.00 cash for the highest scoring male of any breed or variety. Blackman A Griffin To., offers $25.00 rash for best dairy cows owned by iwt rolls of tlie consolidated creameries. Money divided, first $15.00, second $10.00. Test - loirgcst amount of butter fat, cow to be milked on ground. 1. Kagan will purchase melon; $5.00 for the five largest watermelons exhibited by one person: $5.00 for two doxen cantalouiies, best variety, exHARM IN STERILIZED MILK. hibited by one person. Melons must be by exhibitor. grown Procera It Said to Destroy tho Bono-BuilA. L. Brewer offer $30.00 cash for best display of tomatoes raised by exg Fart cf ths Product hibitor. who must Ik contractors Pasteurisation Better. with niu of the following canning facNothing has been found thnt will tories, money divided a follows: Plain River-dul- e, quite take the place of mother's milk, City, $5.00; North Ogden, $5.00; $5.00; Vlntali, $5.00; Willard, $5.00; It's This: If you want to lako adsays a writer in Outing. Therefore a mother should nurse her baby. If pos- Hooper, $5.00. conFred Mussa will give picture or vase vantage of the many electrical sible. When it is not possible, the beat trivances of modern days, we are ieclmen $5.00 for the best valued at substitute Is pure cow's ntllk rsw, after of prepared to furnish the electricity. clilna. It has been duly modified In accordance A. M. Van dcr Vile offer $10.00 cah with the age of the child. Raw milk, for the lurgewt and best exhibit of however, Is unsafe for baby during Short-Horne- d cattle. warm weather, on account of the germs A. M. Van der Yllea offer $10.00 for that are sure to develop In' it. Pusteur-i- t the largest end best exhibit of swine. R. 6. CAMPBELL, General Manager. Wm. Glaainann offers five years' subIon, therefore, must be resorted to E. M. WADE, Agent. In summer. But don't sterilize the scription to the Ogden Evening Standmilk. Sterilized milk Is now under a ard. Fur the bet loaf of home-mad- e ban. It has been discovered thut In bread, one year sub ription. For the the process of stertllxstlnn the bone- best layer cake, one year subscription. Forthe best variety snd display of forming qualities In the milk are de- home-maH. PaUlson C. M. Lredom Jellies, one year subscripand that with the stroyed along germs, the best tion. plain infants fed upon It for any length of hand Fur over 70 years old, time are likely not only to have soft one sewing by lady year subscription. For the beet bones, but rickets, scurvy and the most hand-mashirt, unlauiidried, one year distressing diseases of the Joints. The sulHH'riptlon. Bread and cakes to be difference between sterilised and Pas- exhibited second day st 10 a. m. teurized milk Is simply In ths degres of The Ogden Packing and Provision heat to which they are submitted and company will buy fat hogs. For the the length of time the best la applied. best pen, not exceeding five heed, Pasteurization consist! of heating the weighing from 175 to 250 pounds each, milk to 160 or 140 degreee Fahrenheit will pay 8c per pound live weight. For for $0 minutes. Milk Is sterilised by second best pen, same conditions, will cent per pound above pay one-ha- lf heating It to 212 degrees for one hour market price. For all competing hoga, or an hour and a half. In Ogden same conditions as above offer, will cent above the market pay How'a This! price. The Patronage ef Families and Richardson A Grant, the crockery We offer One Hundred Dollnre ReLadiea le Respectfully Solicited. ward for any case of Catarrh that can- people, will give $5.00 In merchandise not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. for the best exhibit of sugar beets. Richardson A Grant, the crockery F. J. CHENET A CO., Toledo, O. 2425 WASHINGTON AVENUE. In merchandise We, the undersigned, have known F. people, will give $5.00 of tomatoes not best for the display 15 snd for last the years, J Cheney believe him perfectly honorable In sll less titan one bushel. A. E. Westherby offers $10.00 cash business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made prise on veal calves. For two best and fattest veal calves not over six weeks by hla firm. $5.00 each, and will buy all entered old WALDING, KIKNAN A MARVIN, In at market price. competition Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O, Edgar Jones Co. will buy fruit Will Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken InterAlbern Allen, Met. $5.00 fur the beet bushel of nally, acting directly upon the blood pay $5.00 for the best bushel of apples and peaches. and mucous surfaces of the system. 412 25th Street. Entries must be made for all special Phone 22. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents same as for the premiums premiums, per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Taka Hall's Family Pilla for consti- offered by the association. Boyle Furniture Co. will give appropation. priate picture, value $10.00, for best general exhibit made by city public CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. schools. Ogden Furniture A Carpet Co. will Daily Ssptsmbar 4 to 14. give appropriate picture, value $10.00, for beet general exhibit made by counOgden and Ban Francisco and rety public achoola W. 1 Agent ef the Association Is Now in Butt far tho Purposo of Investigate Which Includes the Purse Seat ing the Matter Is Confident That It Will Be an Entire Success. Sales on Day of Fight Wero $30,000. $30,000. I CIRCUIT 7,491 Paid Admissions Expen see of the Cub Were $52.000. $9-715- be baaed - BREED There Were Asst Cash. H , TO OPERATE UNDER THE WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. GOLDFIELD, Sept. 7. The gross receipts of the Nelson-Gan- s fight , a amounted to for Hectic contests. There were 7,41 paid admissions. The expenses of the club were $52,0ut), induding the $38,500 given the principals in the tight. The sales of seats on the day of the fight were TWENTY-FIFT- - BE IN MCI Fair Associate s cf Birds. X. B. BIGELOW. Cashier. 437 Will ! -- H C. BIGELOW. President J. M. BROWNING, V. Pres. B. A. MOTES. 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