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Show TVtSV. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL SEPTEMBER .d n: vSPORT Qrfden State Bank OGDEN, UTAH Boxss for Rent Safety Deposit Fire-ProVault in Our PETTICOAT of - OF A RAVINGS and Tima Certificates. PU Interest KIH PIE STORY BY A LADY FOR THE DIES. BIGELOW, President. H. J. M. BROWNING. V. Proa. X. BL BIGELOW, Cashier. B. A. MOTES, AaaL Cash. LA- C- - Paulina Jacobean Saya tha Spirit of Battlo la in All of h, Jimmy. Praiaa tha Lord. I'm So Glad," Sha Ua-O- Exclaim. The following is a complete report of the recent battle at Goltlflrld, Nevada, written by Pauline Jacobsen. This if a lassie's version of the modem written particularly prise ring set-tfor the ladles: Nelson. Nelson! Knock him out! Knock him out in his own corner! Kill him! Kill him!" It was past the thirtieth' round. The fight had begun to drag. It bad become a wrestling match. The fierce, tertical sun had gone aslant. The once ie so excited crowd was restless and tense hoarse cheers were desultory calls. All save this once voice. It rose shrill; It was a woman's voice, reaching, piercing to the ringside where sut. I turned. It was some feet to the left aud back of the box occupied by Jimmy Coffrolh, Colonel Martin Brady and Eddie Graney. 1 went to Investigate. Isn't that a raucous voice?" and Jimmy Coffroth passed his hand weariShe's kept that ly over his forehead. up the whole afternoon. Just listen to her. If she had been a man we would have hud her put out lyiig ago, or broken a bottle over her. And it's one of your own aex. I don't hear of the men carrying on like that, and they have got big money up. too. And get a line oil that woman with the green goggles She's almost as bud. But If these two were the champion screamers, there was nothing to equal Mrs. Casey on the short sprint. She is the wife of the proprietor who keeps the Merchants hotel, where Gans has been training at Columbia. Out of all the 500 or more women who were present, the 100 who were not respectable, the 400 who were, and who came with their babies In arms or their children with their brothers or husband of all these dainty o, When You Think 11st-Tl- you don't want to of overlook tha fact that women, admire You beauty In personal appearance. cannot look beat If your laundry work This la done In a slip shod manner. creates a bad Impression and lves people the Idea that you are careless and slovenly about your dress. This Is not a very desirable opinion to leave behind. Tou can depend that such will not be tha case If you entrust your laundry with us. We do hlrh class vork at moderate prices. Try us. ol the "fair OgdeiTStem Laundry 437 TWENTY-FIFT- ST. H PHONES 171 TO REPUBLICANS. We are anxious to have every Republican In close touch, and working In harmony with tha Republican national congressional committee In favor of tha election of a Republican eon' gross. The congressional campaign must be based on tha administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's personality must be a central figure and his achievements a central thought In the campaign. We desire to maintain tha work of this campaign with popular subscriptions of one dollar each from Repub' lies ns. To each subscriber we will sent the Republican National Campaign Text Book and all documents Issued by the committee. Help us achieve a great victory. JAMES S. SHERMAN, Chairman. P. O. Box 3013, New York. TILL THE BEST Columbia Club Perfecto Cigars UNION MADE aaaooaaaooaooaoaoooooaoooo I Missouri Pacific j Railway C0L0RAD0-UTA- H I Short Line to St Louis Through car. Salt Lake City, to 8L Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New York, Buffalo and principal points East-l- ow rates for summer travel. Especial attention to ladles and children. Tourists' sleepers through to Chicago, Boston and other Two points without change. trains dally. Inquire at ticket office. Any Information fully given. cheer- . H. C. TOWNSEND Genl Paaeenger and Tieket Agent, BL Louie, Me, 'eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeee KILLth. couch CURE Dr. kings ,T" N9W FOR f thi LUNCS Discovery Price SOe BS1.C0 Free TriaL o' 01 Surest and Quickest Cure for all and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BADE. : long-distan- ce in their prettiest summer muslins and picture lists, with (heir dainty handkerchiefs cheering the fighters, with their cheeks flushed, their eyes shining, there was no equal to Mrs. Casey as to excitement. I picked her from all the crowd of excited women when I decided to go the rounde to see the women and how they were act-l.- i. creatures . "You'll be downright 111 If you don't quit this," I eaid when I arrived at the Casey box. Mr. Casey had one heavy, commanding hand on Mrs. Casey's shoulder. "Sit down, he was Buying.. Quit our blabbing so much and watch the And Mrs. Casey, obedient, fight. would sink back in her seat, exclaimIt's wondering almost In a moan: ful; Its wonderful. I'm so excited; I'm so excited. Oh, dear, I'm so excited. And all the while her feet kept up an Incessant, highly active tattoo on the floor, her knees shook and her hands her pocket trembled to be handkerchief. "We are betting high on this fight. Hit him, Joe! lilt him, Joe! Thats it, Joe! And up she'd go agam. But in the tenth round she was down and out Not a yell was left In her. Weak and spent, she sat aa calm aa Casey himself for the rest of the afternoon. And I was glad of It I could return to my seat at the ringside and enjoy It all undisturbed In the midst of the fight connoisseurs and fight fans, with Jimmy Britt to coach me on my right, Wlllua Britt with his big cigar to the front and to my left an obliging press man. But if the women with their yelling surprised me, my own personal feelings In the' matter surprised me still more. I found myself actually enjoying that fight; actually understanding in a measure why men pay $25 for a seat I and car fare from San Francisco. hnd thought myself Immensely Immune appreciation of any sport Football, baseball, horse racing had none of them appealed to me. And was with a superior and condescending air that I deigned to listen. Even when the great day arrived at the arena the pleasurable excitement was merely in the crowd; In the meeting of old sports I had met and written of. In the novel sight of trainers and seconds with their buckets and blankets, the men weighing In at the ringside, the men scattering resin on the floor that flew In the eyes of the blinded one, the photographers with their cameras for the moving pictures. Then there was Nolan to make things exciting, bucking to the last minute on the official timekeeper. "Nolan will not take ' a California man."" was announced. Well, he asked me this We keep the beet Meats monay will morning,' spoke up Jim Nell, sitting In buyi n inferior moats handled at a press seat, next to Wllhis Britt. "He up your record since, grinned BALLARD & RINCKERS looked Willus. And lastly, there was Larry doing the Billy Jordan act In fresh fish every day .Sullivan a way and In a language never BOTH PHONES 653. dreamed of by Billy. "This Is Tex 1 TWENTY-FOURTshouted Larry, "the man ST. Rickard, heart sank ks later Jimmy rlaki; round ml said. who p!vr.iutr,l thi figiu; the man who uulkt'.i io u uhoui a penny in hi ket ui:J Ik, a. lU'iiulaiexl a for-Ai- .J Larry dimpled and smiled, wci-- t on ahou'.ir.g for fui'.y twenty utin-U- o in a pilciit-- mi gaphone. "The great bailie for Hie ilianipion-shi- p of the world i about to be commenced. In il:l arena are three hundred alien ft to ioj any one who create a disturbance, to stop any one who dares to enter thi nut, and Gaits wishes to announce that any one throwing up a sininge in the ring or coin 'quits' other than the referee will tv no go. Then there were telegrams to be read. purporting to come from the president of Tio I'nited States, from John L. Sulltxan. from Joe liana' mother. "Joe. the eyes of the world are on you." wind the mother. If you win Peter Jackson will tell me. Bring the bacon home. Joe, under an umbrella, seated alone In the corner lu- - had won in the toss-u- p. and looking like a negro wench In his dressing gown and cap. let smile flit over his drawn face. As for Nelson, he noted nothing at all, so intent were his small blue eyes searching out the condition of Gans. The spirit of the battle Is in all of use, said Jtinniy Britt. It was then that 1 caught a little of it aa Gana in his light blue trunks, and Nelson In his green silk, stood up in fighting pose for the benefit of the cameras. Gans was like a graceful hit of live bronae. You wanted him to win becuuae he was the auiiertor mint, the skilled man; you hated to see skill downed hy mere brute endurance. But what round was It? I forgot which. It was then I got "fight1 ligion to the limit. Anyhow, It the third time that Nelson had dona the same trick. Nelson had fallen over the ropes; Gans stooped forward and gently picked him up. For reward. Nelson kicked or delivered a vicious Jab. For the third time the crowd roared. "Oh. you hound! "You dirty white hound, you're a rat!" Kill him, One Joe; kill hint, Joe, he's a rat! man broke out Into an unprintable Hisses Intervened to Stop language. him. Itemcinber, there are ladies. said Jimmy Britt, and put out a protecting hand. 'Tin so sorry to have you hear this. while my other neighbor sneered: So you would go to a prise fight, would you?" But the hot flame came to the cheeks more because of the white boy'a cowardly attitude. There was something princely about the colored boy, about his forgiveness, Ms forbearance In the ring. Nevef word had Siler to say to him, so clean, so white did he fight. The referee's admonitions were all for the Dane, who had boasted so often of his pride in square fighting. And how gentle and patient had Gana been all these past weeks with the Shylock exactions of Gana always fights white,' Nolan. said iny neighbor. "I'm a southerner and I hate negroes. I've seen Gans fight about twenty times and the more I see him the better I like him. It was intense admiration on my part. I clapped, I cheered as I had never before clapped nor cheered in my life. "Oh, Jimmy, I exclaimed, will And then Jimmy cocked his he win? chubby little head to one side and U s till H wl Fair Associate he huJ just ivtjrucd ttlad A Win hi - . ha: I W.I there were angry cal; lor n i Sil W! Qu 1 pr.iisc don I want it h.il's the matter with iron-'- . . t you disqualify him. Silrr? :i.S him butt in there.'' Aud .t" Stlcr di.l take matters into hands, and took Ncson by tile "i '.y h.ad and pulled him uw..y. sorry that Siler did not puli' Aud when in the! ul'.iv Gans was getting the Inst of tlic shouts had become one Boh. k k. Strike low. Jim! Hit him lit,1 h.lly. In the solar plexus. Jo. ' .r ii.imT Ills Jaw -- he Isn't hui : toll. Joe! In 111' belly, Joe; you ir got him. Joe!"' 1 went r.rnrly licr-- lf ii'.ul i veiled as Mrs. Ca. iidi-usl- "A brutal fight? Yes. it's a rotten fig::." s.ud Sil- -r over the ropes to Jimmy Britl. tue of the roll, nest I'Ve cur seen." "M's because Nilsou doesnt know but one way of fighting," rXi luimed Jimmy. Yes. there was blood, atid plenty of it. And Nelson was sitting a'. I the beating, lie was blti'dmg from his nose, from his ineulh, ml from his ear. Look at the cauliflower lie'll need a special berth for it going home." "If Gnus gives Nelson many more such beating it will Nelsend linn to the insane asylum. son will nut be the same Nelson ugain as it is" And it's feminine, isn't It always, to hate one's heart go out to the one nmst eruel'y used? Did the feminine heart go out to the one must cruelly used'. Did the feminine heart go out to Ntlstiu. with Ills eyes swollen so that he could scarcely see out of ony; with his nose and elieeks like the fat man's lit u circus; with his shoulders, his arms, Ms trunk wet ami clinging silk No. he had trunks been to mean u eur. A woman's sense of Justice Is said not to be so kten as that of a man's, but what there was of It was cluninrlng for fair play, no matter what the consequences. Wall Worth Trying. Ogden, Utah Sept. 20, 21, 22, the popular pension attorney of Plitsflrld, Vt saya: "Next to a pension, the best thing to get U Dr. King's New Life l'llls." Ho writes: "Thy keep nty family in spIriiilM health." Quick cure for lleAdurhe, 25c. Constipation and Biliousness. Guaranteed by Ogden druggists. Dr. Williams' Indian Pll Ointment will ears Blind, Weeding sad lushing Piles. It absorbs the tumoia, nliays tli ilohiug at once, aria as a poultice, gives instant lief. Dr. veUllsniK lndianlilrOiut-ntsn-l I prepared for Piles sntl Inking of the private tuna. Kvery box la warranted. lif druggists, hy mull on of price. M cents ami gl.Oil. WILLUMS i. r-- vlZV 1006 SPECIAL PKEM1L US J. N' l" t'rtt v I.;.-- ' eO iull tir Vt t LUMBER PILES, It keeps us busy te keep eur t:, ,.f full, ee we can meet a I demands. farm iuti tv a 'ul ra;.d priilm-- thi viu.iiuy i are especially .ti l. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. i-- f J 2 j llln Can You Catch Our Message? hsnd-taliite- rattle. der Vlles offers $10.00 for the largest and best exhibit of swine. Wm. Glasmaun offers five years subscription to the Ogtlen Evening Standard. For the best loaf of home-mabread, one year subarrlptlon. For tha best layer rake, one year subscription. For the beat variely and display of jellies, one year subscription. For the best specimen plain hand sewing by lady over TO years old. one year aubaeriptlon. For tha best e shirt, uulaumlriod, one yesr Bread and cakes to ba subscription. exhibited second dsy at 10 a. m. Tha Ogden Packing and Provision romiMuiy will buy fat hogs. For tha best lien, not exceeding five head, d A. M. Van UTAH LIGHT and RAILWAY Co. R. S. CAMPBELL, General Manager. E. M. WADE, Agent de home-ma- de hand-mad- weighing from 175 to 250 pounds each, I'reiw. ave1ml Lit For Sots by WALLACE DRUG CO, will pay Be per pound live' weight For second best lien, same conditions, will 3341 Washington Art, Ogden. rent per imund above pay one-lin- lf market price. For all competing hogs, same conditions aa abnva offer, will rent above the market pay price. Richardson A Grant, the crockery people, will give $5.00 in merchandise for the beet exhibit of sugar beets. Richardson A Grant the crockery people, will give $5.0$ in merchandise for the best display of tomatoes not less than one bushel. A. E. Westhrrby offers $10.00 cash prise on veal calves. For two best and fattest veal calves not over six weeks old $5.00 eaeh, and will buy all entered California and Eastern In competition at market price. Edgar Jones Co. will buy fruit Will races. Direct wire for pay $5.00 for the best bushel of apples all sporting events. and $5.00 for the best bushel of peaches. Entries must be made for all special premiums, the same as for premiums offered by the association. Boyle Furniture Co. will give appropriate picture, value $10.00, for best general exhibit made by city public schools. A gentlemen's Ogden Furniture A. Carpet Co. will resort give appropriate picture, value $10.00, in connection. for beet general exhibit made by counMANUI AClURIKG stack We prepared new te take 'care ef.erders requiring long timbers. Money ilixtibil. tivt fljtai. mvoitvl F. J. llt'iiderebot nftiT Slum for the But eur stock ef beat gptiiiiiiii of ol.ty tnoilvLii.g by on FINISH LUMBER amateur. i also complete, including Whita Piaq J. S. l,rw i & ofiirs tn in Yailcw Pma Finialq ate. for thr bent genital iltp!.iy and q utility fruit, to voKHi.t of not loss titan five varu-tb-- . one box of . ,n h variety: fruit to be grown by tin n-- ; hlbllor. 145 TWENTY-FOURTBT. FtVil M. Nye t. offers $15 00 tut poultry. SS.UO in merehaiitliae for (tie best ten of white birds; $j.0i lit liter- for the beat pen of parti-- , (Hilort-i- i bird; $5u0 rash for the highest set ul i tg male of any breed or variety. Blat kmaii A Griffin Go. offers $25.00 rash for best dairy rows owned by patrons of the consolidated creameries, j Money divided, first $15.00. second $10.00. j Test Largest amount of butter fat. cows in be milked on ground. -D. Kagan will purchase melons; $5.00 for the five largest watermelons ex-- 1 hthlted by one person; $5.00 for two doxeit cantaloupes, best variely, exhibited ly one person. Melons must ba grown by exhibitors. A. I,. Brewer offers $30.00 rush for best display' of tomatoes raised by exhibitors, w ho must lie contractors with into of the following canning factories, money divided as follows: City, $j.M; North Ogden, $5.00; River-dal- e. $5.00; Vlntah, $i.0o; Willard, $5.00; It's This: If you want to take ad1 limiter, $5.00. Fred Manna will give picture or vass vantage of ths many electrical contrivances of modem days, we are valued at $5.00 for the best specimen J re pa red to fumiab the electricity. d of china. A. 31. Van dcr Y Ill's offers $10.00 rash for the largest and best exhibit of ivalii Short-Home- W. H. Brown, H. PMtfsoa C. M. Leedom 1 FALSTAFF CAFE CO.. Most Elegant Service In Ogden . one-four- th THE OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE Trusses The only complete line in the city. Ve guarantee a perfect fi t. The Patronage ef Familiea and Ladiea ia Respectfully Bciiclted. -- 2429 WASHINGTON AVENUE. First Class Bar CARRS ty public schools Drug (Store THE ffi&KCl Corner Twenty-fift- h tl Albcm Allen, Mfr. Pbone 22. 412 25th Street. STORE and GranL M. J. CLEARY, Proprietor M ay Roe Ret It Takes Grains Brails. te weight j Low Kate Tickets to Your Friends anywhere in the East or Southeast and bring them out here via one of the Burlingtons many routes any day until October 31. 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