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Show I 1 DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1906. PAGE THREE if! FOR INTER-STA- REPUBLICAN PRIMCONVENTION. WEBER COUNTY. ES TE BROKERAGE CO. '...-.i- .i pMd Hotel Building, Ogdn, STOCK BROKERS UD ill Old "officers and directors See L iiiSe. FliT lalliday. an exclusive brokerage buei- etocka ef NsH the legitimate ada (Tenopah, Goldfield, Bullfrog Utah only. md Manhattan) and from quotations dally Sow receiving Francisco. gfn REFERENCE First NatL Bank Ogden Utah. ARE IN NO WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY BUCKET SHOP, r piirt.ii 8. EDDIE HANLON Presidsnt. ta sleek-lookin- smooth-skinne- Overland Limited la lbs World and Compartment drawing room The Meal Laxarioea Trala sleeping can, observation can, din' and library tag can, oan, with barber, bath and Book lovers Library; entira train electric lighted, through to Chicago wltiout change. Direct connection hr ng I icMrvartaoa. ulhlh Ikhs, fonutioa cm be obuJiite C A. Walkar, Gmml ApC, fy. North-Wute- rn JS Worn Seeood South Sk,Atke Bldg, ewieeSJ Selt Lake CRy, Utah. TRAINS DAILY EAST VIA This Includes the famous OVERLAND LIMITED and tha new Los Angeles-Chkag- o Limited. Strictly Twentieth Century, Vesti-bule- d, Electric Lifted. Steam Heated Trains opeartlng Pullman Palace Sleepers; Incomparable Observation Library and Dining Cara of th very latest manufac-ur- e. ONLY FORTY HOURS TO CHICAGO. their bright-eye- d, d g, athlete fiata. The battle will be one of the Wolf-Larssort Neither boy will brook quarter and neither will give quarter. Both will fly the Jolly roger, and every one who has ever seen the two boys In action expect to see the battle terminate with a knockout en OGDEN For further particulars, A. B.' MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agent John L. Again in tha Ring. UNION CITY, Twin, Sept. 26. Probably the - most Interesting -entertainment of the Obion County- Fair, which opened here today and will be continued for three days, are tbe dally sparring contests between John L. Sullivan, the world famous champion, and hla sparring These sparring exhibitions partner. promise to be one of the moat powerful attractions and will take placo every afternoon In tbe specially prepared ring. Clergyman Piaya Golf. SPRINGS, Colo., Sept 26. Among the contestants In the Pike tournament In progress on To suppose that there la no difference centennial Gown links la Rev. P. H. and Town the between the various brands of Flour. Kan., who Is Hutchinson, Talbot of There certainly la, and the you will con-vin- known all over the country yourself as to the correctness of "golfing parson." The' Rev. Talbot our statement once and won second you In a cloee struggle teat a few of the manyexperiment brands. For at the recent place Western Golf association sample, for excellence there la noth- tournament at St Louis. Fourteen ing to equal our cups are offered to tbe winners in the various events of the present meet, and the Kansas clergyman expects to add at least one of them to hie collection of trophies COLORADO ce Jt' Riverdale Flour a practical necerslty If you want right kind of baking. CGDENMILLING& ELEVATOR CO. t for the otfiois in Wler i : 1 PEERYS ;l i Crescent ;! . 'vsprovided by law. of the Autamobiie Road Race. for the election ; delegates from each district JOPLIN". Mo., s. ii iS. The first an- - nu: . . rvenlion. as hereinafter des- tiual automoUUmad rave for the to ill be held Tuesday evening, Xew-l- lt raid .up will begin at 2 ! tg11-l. r 2j. 1906. at eight o'clock. . o'lliHk ihi The course 1:.' Mo. ious districts will meet at about thirty iv.il.-i:i ,xiont. and it in. eting places and conduct will be netvssury to iv.ake the circuit j the ; .arii-in the usual matuier. more than three times to the the d'.xtiict should select a chair-- c race, which is f r P.m niil.-s- . The event the ret ary and will be held under tin- auspices of the ( delegates chosen to tlie un- American Automnlille association. .1 del Many motor car owners from surIt ia the product of the lineal T'i should each rounding states will lake part in the Belt : I'i'unty precincts whaet the candidate of .i grown. for Justice contest. Pen t and i 'unstable, and certify their; It ia medo in a cleanly mill. It non. .nation to the County Clerk as proIndians Play Arkansas. ia prepared under exceptional hyvide.: i law. 26 FAYETTEVILLE. Ark.. Sept. for gienic conditions. Ogarn C.y Apportionment County The football season will open here this Convention. e It ia good flour and meana afternoon with a game the No. of time. of every the of gridiron giants University it., t. Delcgstts. Arkansas and the braves from the Chllocoo Indian s. hoot. List season the red men were defeated by the Arkansas boys by the siose score of 6 to 5, and as both teams are cunsiderably 21 stronger this year a royal struggle Is expected. Tills year's schedule for the Arkansas bunch is the stlfiVst it has yet attempted. but Managvr Wolf is confi22 dent that his boys will bo the victors In a majority of the struggles. The Arkansas program this year lnriudea games with Drury college on October 8. Kansas university at Law26 rence on October 13. Washington university on October 20. Texas university on Octuber 30. Missouri university at t'olumbla on November 10, Mississippi university at Utile ltock on November Tulane university at New Orleans oil November 24, and Louisiana university at Baton Rouge on November SAHARA A SEA OF LIGHT. 38 is.'- Flour : LUMBER PILES. keepe ue busy te keep eur etock se we can mnt el demands. We especially prepared now te taka ef orders requiring tang timbers. eur etock of FINISH LUMBER ic also complete, including White PiiNfc Yailew Pino Finish, etc. It full, ' are care But an HE HAD ALREADY "ET." Consequently the Walters Gave Mm tha Hurried and Haughty Go-B- y. "I 1 low a western Kamaa town where the ru'"s of etiquette are purely upon a logical bail," aald a man from the abort grass country the other day, according to the Kansas City Times. "The daughter of the hotelkeeper at whose hostelry I was living, was to bo married. I received an Invitation. At about 11 oclock la the evening tbe wedding nupnsr was spread. An old lady came d"wn the table side, passing the viands to the guests. When aba reached ny plate ibe skipped me and began arain with the next man. The old lady had aeen me eating my upper aa usual at alx oclock. Youva et aha aald, aa aha gave me the go hr. Things began to look dubious for me. Then an old man came along with more food. Ho also had aeen me eating at the usual evening hour. Fe shied around mo with t look of aurprise that I should bo at the feed rack again, and aald: 'Why, you've et' "Everybody had been airing up' Tor the occasion ao that they might tat like herons at that wedding feast ThO- - fact that I had not boon mining my meals nearly ostracised me In that happy gathering.' Germ ef Leprosy, J. Goodhue, medical it of the leper settlement at Molokai, Hawaii, who hag devoted many years to the atudy of leprosy, la a letter to a friend In Toronto rays that ho has discovered the germ of the disease in the mosquito and vermin. Dr. Goodhue was bora at' Habaskaville, Dr. W. pertn-tende- nt Kot .a Ia 145 i I BT. TWENTY-FOURT- f is !i j CanYou Catch Our Message? It's This: If you want to take advantage of the many electrical contrivances of modern days, we are jropared to fumtah the electricity. pti-mr- we-iwa- rd UTAH LIGHT and RAILWAY Co. R. 8. CAMPBELL, General Manager, E. M. WADE, Agent THE OGDEN El-ba- ..a.,,,,,.,,,,., ......... . ttt New-fero- For Developing the Figaro. Cleanliness u the lint law In medicine. If you want a line figure and good health, uae Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets 85 cents. T. H. Carr, Phar. 8ullivan and Brigga to Fight Banks for Mexico. HaturaHy. Some people act the fool IntentionBALTIMORE, Md., Sept 26. Kid Za Angeles capitalists will expend Sullivan of this city and Immy Briggs ally while others who have no histrl- - 115,000,000 In the institution and opof Boston will be the whatever attain similar eration of n chain of banks along tha 'IhEureka !( onlc fifteen-roun- d go before vest coast of Mexico. I are Athletic club tonight. Both boy 1 TURF EXCHANGE ........ well fixed." s, ! ;! A molten sea ol luuzliuf, vibrating uf Sahara near light aroma the 149 midday. The Sahara la not at all aa apportionment li a vast plain popular belief County Apportionment. of moving aund dolled here and there 2 Burch Creek From Tunis in with fen lie oum-s- . I Farr West It la a vtut North Africa Eden 2 Harriaville depression uf vaud and clay not much 2 above sea level, la some parts perfectHooper No. 1 2 Hooper No. 2. . ly level, in others billy, with low de8 Huntsville No, 1,,, pressions containing water aaltor than 8 Huntavllle No. 2 the aca. This generally evaporates, 2 Kanravllle having n coaling of brllllimt cryklule 9 Liberty which look like snow In the distance. 4 Marriott The liver from the Aurea mountain 6 North Ogden serves to Irrigate the oaves of the 2 Plain City No. 1.. sometimes they flow above th 4 Plain City No. 2 I surface, but more often below it. Now Fleaaant View 1 and then the mirage appears, refrium-inRandall 8 the weary eyes of the stnmgT Riverdale 8 with visions of beautiful lakes nrai Roy 6 Klaterville the horizon, even sometimes of mov9 Uintah ing caravans and trees. Alas! This b 8 WBreen . an Instance where Feeing la no: believ4 West Weber No. 1 After many disappointments the ing. 4 West Weber No. 2 camel a suddenly raise their bettis am' 8 Wilson 79 auu IT the air and move at quicker pace Instinct telling them that water 1. about near. There la a fascination 828 .... Total number of delegates desert life that la understood only afE. T. HULANI8KI. Chairman. ter one haa spent several weeks wHL While a caravan among the Arabs. JNO. V. BLUTII, Secretary. the heat la great it 1 perfectly dry, Ogden, Utah, Kept. 16. 1906. and therefore does not enervate aa PINK MONKEYS IN DANGER. does a humid atmosphere 40 degrees lower In temperature. Worlds Supply of Absinthe May B Bhut Off byfewitaer- Starving te Death, land. Because her storfiach was ao weakened by useless drugging that she , Pea green elephants, r'nk monkeys could not Mr. Mary H. Walters with and white blackbirds, together of St. Clair street, Columbus, O, was tbe flock of flamingoes which abalnthe literally starving to death. She drinkers inalat have ruoned at will writes: "My stomach was so weak about Central park, may aoon become from useless drugs that I could not extinct by reason of Life action of tbe eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was Bwlsa government to try Nearly tbe entire quantity of ab- given up to die was Induced wonderful with tha Electric Bittern; United sinthe Imported Into the that improvement began at once States ia distilled la the esc ton of reeult and a complete cure followed." Beat Neuchatel ia Bwitaerland. Virtually health Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranall of It that la Imported goes to the teed by Ogden druggists. three eltiei of New York, New Orleans and Baa Francisco. GOT HIB HAIR BACK. Because of the greet evil resulting from the habitual uae of poiaon, there Waa Perfectly Bald Wtas He Started la a movement on foot In 8 wi tier-lan- d te Uae Mewfere's HerpieMa , of to prohibit the production Frederick Manuel!, Maryland block. abalnthe and even to furbld Its sale Butts, Montana, 'a bought a bottle of within the republic. Hcrptctda, April 4, 16, and began to The manufacture or distillation of use It for entira baldness. Tba batr folabalnthe la n government monopoly licles la hia scalp were not dead and In all over his head. la Switzerland. The estimated reve- 96 days 8ba bad hair"and today my hair July he writes, nue to the government ia about fir On to aa thick and luxuriant as any one disla 000,000 a year. Thla revenue eould wish." Newbro'a Herplcida works tributed by the government amoug am aa old principle and with a new d the various cantons or provinces destroy tbe cause and yon tha affect Herpldde destroys the with the proviso that 10 per cent of falling hair, It must be expended In promoting the geim that causes dandruff, and finally baldness, so that with the cause iff temperance. cause gone the effect cannot remain. Now prohibition Is In the ascend Btopu falling hair at once and a new starts Bold by leading uacy In Switzerland and la seeking growth Bend Me. In stamps for sample n constitutional amendment to forbid druggtete. to The Hvptelda Ca, Detroit. Mich. the distillation and aale of abalnthe end to enforce absolute prohibition UL oogh the entire republic. The movement, according to Consul Gifford at Baall, has given a great impetus because of the fact of an dren. The Hodera Test With any diminution la supply In "I hear you are getting a good thing 8 wi tier land the Importation to the In man y log old Caahtakeria daughter." United States most coma from a new "Yea, I Judge the old man to pretty source. j Brad-street- 't ill 21 Quebec, October 8, 1869, end ta tbe absinth father In tbe canton pereonnl friend of Sir Wilfrid Lanrier. of Vaud, in killing hla wife and chil- "Youve looked him up In have your "No, not yet, but hea been In two Investigations where the books couldnt how where the money went" Detroit Free Frees. It Dull Sandy Waste That Bo Commonly Sup-posed to Be. H Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 23. Carlisle to Play First Gama. CARLISLE, Pa., Sopt. 26. Never before has as sturdy and proficient a band of 1 ml Ian braves represented Carlisle as that which will meet the Villa Nova college team on the gridiron here thla afternoon. Many lovers of the game have gathered here from all parta of the country to witness the first Important game of the reason under the new rules. Ther la little doubt aa to the reeult. since the redaklne are In the best of condition and the new regulations especially adapted to the style of game that the Indiana have alwaye played. Moreover, the Carltele team haa had the benefit of the coaching of one of the best men In tbe profession Bemus Plerie, himself an In-rlof the Seneca tribe. Every member of the team la madly devoted to Plerie, and In consequence he haa been able to train them to a degree of perfection which would have been impossible of accomplishment for any white coach. A majority of last season's beet players will be in the game this afternoon, including the famous Esquimaux center, Nlkifar Sahouchuk. The schedule for Carlisle thla year Includes Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Harvard, Minnesota, Cincinnati and Virginia universities. Among the less important games will be one with Albright college next Saturday. j 1 euc-cee- -- The andHinneapoIis l X. Kill for the is ii'ii thou'd use r.y -- full of confidence. To both fighters the coming battle at Dreamland means much. A victory for Hanlon will restore him to high standing among the lightweights of the country. Eddie realists the importance of this fight, and he is going into tlie ring next Friday night a determined, well conditioned athlete, with nothing but victory In hia mind. Hyland may also be depended upon to be in condition to fight for a king's ransom. The quiet, steady-goin- g lad does nut think that his ability as a pugilist has been taken seriously enough In his home town. In Denver Hyland Is a hero, and the sports of that city would bet their eyes that there is not a man of hia weight and Inches in the country who could defeat him. If Hyland succeeds In beating Hanlon he will have to be considered a very dangerous man fur the cham-lon- s in his class. Out at Mlllett's, Hyland la going about hla business in a quiet, unassuming way. Nothing seems to ruffle the lail, and while he la not a braggart, he has the quiet, condentlal courage which makes the purple-bloode- d bull terrier dreaded of hla kind and hi hla kingdom. ."I am going to win, said Dick. "Certainly I do not wish to belittle Eddie Hanlon. He la a great fighter, but I believe I am more scientific and ran hit harder. I respect Hanlon's courage. He'a a game, willing fellow, but I think when the fight la over next Friday evening Hanlon will have realised that he has met hla niaater. Over at Shannon's villa, Eddie Hanlon la doing yeoman duty. He la In Niter shape now than he has been for years. He goes about hla work with a vim and vigor that shows hla desire to be in the best of fettle for Hyland. Not the faintest doubt as to the outcome of the battle seems to cloud Hanlon's mind. He does hia day's work like a dutiful craftsman, and when night falls he alts around as was the wont of the Hanlons on their hills and discus sea wild Tipperary everything but fighting. "I will win this fight. Ive got the claaa over Hyland and class will tell. I am going to knock Hyland out I expect that he will make a stubborn fight as he la a tough fellow, but he will come out of the abort end of the horn when meet That la all Hanlon will Bay. About town the coming battle la the Tha common topic of conversation. fight fans have been gorged with amateur bouts and now seek the more classy professional fight Sports look forward to the coming battle with unusual Interest end a great fight la looked for. Sentiment as to the outcome is equally divided. If Hanlon has his host of admirers, so has Hyland. Both boys are of the honest rugged school of pugilism the man kind. It, will be no boy's play when these lads hook up. They are not the who fight ping-pon- g grasshoppers more with their feet then they do with Balway bchreea ThcOMj DeeMe-Tnu- k A JUieeail Rhrtr aal Cticia Chicago & f, - -- nl Sp-Is-'.-t- s The prospect of regaining ai Ute prestige that was once his is the animus which ia making Hanlon move heaven and earth in hla desire to get in grand condition for ills coming match with Fighting DUk Hyland, which is scheduled fur Dreamland pavilion next Friday evening. Hanlon has made a titanic battle gainst the flesh, and all the lardy avoirdupois has disappeared front his frame, and he is now the JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. i as. F. BURTON, Assistant Caehlew DIRECTORSi Adam Psttereoa David Eoclea John Watson 1L S. Browning W. W. Biter Tribe H. George L. B. Hills H. H. Rolapp Joseph Clark John Spiers Barnard White Respectfully solicits tha accounts ef bank mercantile firms and Individuals. We pay interaat on time deposits treatAmple resources, courteous ment, superior sorviem St-Pa- i afu-rtiooii- Sammy McClintock Has Hla Man Matchad With Ona of the Beat Little Fellows in tha Business, but Expects to Win. GEO. H. buffet-smoki- Saturday. ' SZ2SJW0JXL R0'2f.,i10, TRIBE...,) m-.- i r : Is s OGDEN. UTAH M. iii t- - I'OI'li'M Ulid U'd. THAT IS THE NEXT GOOD BOUT ON THE TAPIS. First National Bank DAVID ECCLE8, to tVutuy Contention .. Count y. at v.'c.ien City. ..r of eleven oclock in the t the purpose of ti'ui'.niil-:,ir- f ! Do ""Capiul and Surplus i There are Reasons at the County Court UtnEv I AND 326 25th St. California and Eastern Direct wire for races. all porting eventn. First Class Bar A gentlemen's resort in connection. , M. J. CLEARY. Proprietor Allen Transfer Co. Alberts Allen, Mgr. Phone 21 412 25th Street The Pullman Bar 270 25th St. W. J. Wolfinger, Prop. Mitchell Brothers for Monuments COPINGS, HEADSTONES. ETC. See your homa people. 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