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Show DAILY PAGE SIX BASEBALL A CASE OF ALL GOING OUT AND NOTHING COMING IN. Thoss Who Fool Inclined are Askod to Contribute to the Support of Team-- Bad Weather Has About Consumed the Funds and Help is Badly Noodad It is vrry likely that more money will hate to be subscribed in order to maintain the Ogden baseball team. The team had aufHi'leiit money at the beginning of the season to carry them through, providing .that the games could have been played as scheduled each day, but the very bad weather, preventing the playing of the games, cut off all of the revenue and left the team iayiug out every week without getting any revenue. The result has been that the treasury is about depleted and the team nerds more money very badly. Hence, if there Is any loyal supporter of the game who takes an interest in the success of the team to the extent of contriout-In- g a little something to tide it over the present trouble, it will be Smith is Sorry. IjONPON, June 17. Abe Smith, the national, western and eastern open golf champion, who has come over to try fur the Kngllsh championship, aaya he Is sorry nbt to be able to refend hla national title, but that ha was especially k?en to make another effort to win the championship abroad, after hla failure to get near the top in the open at Ft. Andrews two years ago. On that occasion he finished fifteenth, but he has often said since that he would have dune much better with more practice. At St. Andrews, Smith and Anderson only had aeven days of preliminary work. With Smith hen, It la likely that ha will be in demand for the annual international team match Scotland against England. Smith la playing the same high-clagolf that carried him to the front last eeason In the United States, when he won aeven tournaments, finished second once, and fourth on another occasion. Smith had an average of 75 at Nassau. His team shots are long and rarely off the line. ss Lake Erie Trotting Circuit. TOXAWA.NDA, N. T, June 17. Racing on the Lake Erie T routing circuit was inaugurated with a four days' meeting which opened here today. The racing here will be followed by meetings at Rochester, Oonneaut Lake, Corry, Titusville, Oil City, Erie, Jamestown. Bradford, Wellsvllle, Hornell, Rochester. Olean and Tonawanda, in the order named. The wind-u- p meeting here will be held the middle of September. Alabama Nina in Providanea. PROVIDENCE, R. I, June 17. Alabama university will compete its baseball invasion of New England with a aeries of two games with Brown university, the first of which will be played here this afternoon. Calendar of Sport for tho Wssk. Massachusetts amateur championship golf meeting at Woodland Golf club, Aubumdale. Lake Erie Trotting circuit meeting at Tonawanda, N. V.: continues four days. Tuesday Elimination trials begin off Marblehead, Mass to select three second class boats to represent America In Germany and Spain. Mike Donovan vs. Billy Rhodes, ten rounda, at Terre Haute, Ind. Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia Racing circuit meeting begins at Ravenna, O. Hudson and Mohawk Valley Trotting circuit meeting begins at Wllkesbarre, Pa. Open golf championship of Great Britain begins at Huylake, near LiverMonday pool. Wednesday Opening of Eighth Grand American Handicap Target toumameilt at Chicago. Young Erne va. Johnny Summers, six rounds, at Philadelphia. Beginning of four days sealed bonnet" contest under auspices of Automobile Club of America. West- ern association Pennsylvania at Oakmont, Pa. Thursday Suburban Handicap will be run at Sheepshnad Bay. Open championship of United States Golf association begins at Philadelphia. Annual regatta of New York Yacht Golf championship club. Friday Opening of annual horse show at Tuxedo. N. Y. Saturday World's college athletic championships at Jamestown exposition. Opening of annual polo tournament of the Meadow Brook club. Fakel" Curlay Cries Jack Curley, the Chicagoan, who has been acting as booster-in-chifor the big boxing bouts In Tnnupnh of late, declares that he has positive Information that the bout between Jimmy Britt and Battling Nelson, which is planned to take place In San Francisco on the 2d of July, is to be a fake. Jack does not surprise anyone by such an announcement, as the Britt combination has the happy faculty of doing such things every time the least chance Is offered for a cleaning up. Britt and the promoters of the show when Nelson beat Britt tried to mb the Dane and would hare got away with it but for shrewdness on the hart of Billy Nolan. Nelson's manager. The Coff roth combination could not bluff Nolan worth a cent ef Easy for Sullivon. Pete Sullivan had things all his own way In his match with Premlcrgast at Denver last Friday night. lie won In the tenth round and It Is reported that he could have won In any round after MONDAY, JUNE 1?, 1907. Our New York Letter SPORTS WE UTAH STATE JOURNAL NEW YORK, June 17. Unseasonweather has caused losses to the able the first, but dragged the affair out in New York retailers and wholesalers of order to give the people a run for their wearing apparel, hats and shoes that money. Prendergast had Just lately run Into the millions. Stocka laid in draw with fought a twenty-roun- d the department stores and small matched las. by was Donohue Young dealers early in the wring still retail winter to box Sullivan In Sail Lake encumber the shelves, and the wholefrom a letter City. Donohue received sale houaea are unable to collect for a friend In the East to stay clear of the goods they have delivered all over Sullivan as he was a hard man. The the country, for the reason that sales contest was not allowed In Salt Lake are as backward in other cities and and Slullvan wanted to switch the towns aa in New York. Hundreds of match to Ogdcn but Donohue took ) have been laid off. One big Llore suspended 47 salespeople, an- the advice of hU friend and meet Sullivan. In defeating Prendw- Qlher The more optimistic shop- gast. It can readily he seen w'hat keepers hope to catch up aa soon as hunce Donohue would have against weather turns warm, hut even a Sullivan who Is looked upon as the blistering hot spell In a few days will New England lightweight champion. to save heavy losses in the estima- Dick Hyland refused to meet Sullivan tion of many merchants. Suits, hats under any conditions whatever. Sul- and general apparel designed for spring livan stated that if he could not atop wear will not be sold. When the rush llyland in twenty rounda ha would of buyers comes it will go to the die- willingly give hia end of the purse to summer grades. The loss from on small retailers han- charity. He is expected to return heaviest falls Denver today and will act aa one of dling only one line. Their stocks unthe seconds for Mantel! at Park City. practically Intact. Haberdashers especially have suffered. Ona-Eg- g Layer Caka. Anent the diet discussion, Upton SinOne egg, one cup powdered auger, clair sends to a newspaper the followone cup milk, three cupa flour, two n ing sample of a regime which he aays baking powder, one-hal- f has proved proper for a man of 28 who salt; flavor; mix the sugar and weighs 18 pounds and works with his egg well together, add the milk; have brain fairly hard: Breakfast (8 a. m.). flour, baking powder and salt well fitt- one cup of cool water (no Ice), half a ed together; combine and flavor. dosen uncooked Prune! For adarlTlayer take a part of the one lamb chop or plate dough already prepared and add one smal potato, one saucer two slices whole wheat or two teaapoona cocoa and one of vegetables, four-inc- h cubes of butter, one bread, Diaaolve in little powdered sugar. saucer of rice pudding, custard or 20 25 or Bake water. mlnutea, boiling supper (8 p. in.), slice of bread put together with frosting. Jam or fruit; and butter, saucer of uncooked cereal Jelly. and cream, saucer of fruit and cream. cupa These meals, says the editor of the Frosting One and one-has powdered sugar, wet with four Jungle, If cheerfully and slowly put boiling water, and one of milk. away, will absolutely cure dyspepsia Flavor, spread with knife dipped in If the person who eats them will also abstain from too much money-makin- g, hot water will sleep with his windows open, take n from I have. recipe Cop'ed cold baths in the morning and play some outdoor game one hour a day, he Fooled the Wise Men. will find himself forever free from Leibnlta, one of the greet men pf colds and sore throat, stomach trouliterature, who died in 1716, wished bles, alcoholic, nicotine and other abto Join n society of nlchemlsts who normal cravings, nervous disorders. Inwere prosecuting n search for the somnia, 111 temper, misanthropy, philHe compiled a osophical pessimism and political conphilosopher's stone. letter from the writings of the most servatism." Modern Necesslt Is scale, that it is not surprising that many of those who prosper by coming in touch with the life of New York, and who share in Its prosperity, when they acquire the means turn in some to return to the great city some of the favors they have received from it j and do their part An making it atill greater than it was before. Mme. Lillian Nordic is one of these. She lias been a 'welcome artist, one whose coming has been awaited with interest and desire, and money has flowed into her purse from the generous people She of New York without stint. now proposes to return some of it with a mighty big interest, by estab- lishtng on the banka of the Hudson a replica of the Bayreuth FestlvaL Ad-fa- il mirahly located on this spot she will the telephone to Utah Independent Telephone Compy IMPORTANT An Electric Flat establish this remarkable festival, and make it a centre of musical Interest for She both Americans and foreigners. Lias already expended a hundred sand dollars in securing the property, and can have millions for Just asking Lor them. In this manner do those who have profited by the musical desire of rw York's citixena, at least, some of Them, return to her the worth of the money they have received. The aite 2 ia miles from New York, and the theatre will have a seating capacity of 2.000 persona, but by an arrangement will have an unlimited capacity, as it will embrace the whole hillside. This building Is to be a reduplication of the Bayreuth, building at "are to form mid"talimn"whirh lhe institute of music will be con- ntructed on similar architectural lines, An open-a- ir theater is to be a feature, and in it will be presented not only musical drama, but Shakespearian a :; i Iron FREE ly For 30 Days Trial Cut out this Coupon and Mail it to us. Railway Co.: Gentlemen Please deliver to mv atlilnONE ELECTRIC FLAT IRON (4.(ii)). It understood that I may return same, if Utah Light tea-pcon- - unsati-factor- after 30 days' trial, without obligation to myself. furtl.i-- y r Name Address. play. lf people THE PHONE THAT TALKS" i thou-tlnctlve- up-to-d- ate Of course you want the best. Call 51 for Information. . salt-spoo- celebrated alchemists and sent It to the society. The letter consisted of the most obscure terms be could And and he himself, he said, did not understand a word of it Afraid to be thought ignorant the society Invited him to Its meeting! and made him secretary. A Quickest to act of all those who saw the peril of James Byrnes, 8 years old, as he stood In the path of a southbound Eighth avenue car, was a girl of 5 who had been playing with the boy in front of his home. He did not see the car until the motorman clanged the gong. The terrified child halted between the rails. Hla little playmate ran towards him, while men and women faltered, as If transfixed with fear. The girl caught him in her arms and tried to raise him, but an instant before the car was upon them her grip relaxed and she fell back. I The fender struck the boy, the wheels 1 passing over him, killing him instant-Th- e y, al though the car was stopped, Scores who witnessed the tragedy were apparently frensled. The girl was lost in the crowd that surged forward, I .1907 "I JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-Pr- RALPH B. HOAQ, Cashier. A. V. McINTOSH, Asst. Cashier cs :The UTAH NATIONAL UNITED Or S BANK I OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY I rich fellows, despite the loud- mouthed utterances of the political Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits wise men who instruct the laborers and farmers, do a great deal of good with their money that could in no other way be obtained by the body politic. Here is something that ia going on up at J. P. Morgan's fine Madison . avenue residence. That gentleman has , . . Individ- V began the tearing down of a house Company Breeds Appstlts. Into drifted the whose Imperial, I think the reason you can eat so worth $85,000, once owned by William satfs-Thi-s not did all at prove appearance In admirable E. and woman Dodge, who shape, the little and live, said to we the clerk. shall MorMr. between house "Sorry, stands factory eats to the woman who doesn't, la beFree Examination aid Consultation for any Chronic cause you are by yourself so much. gan's home at the comer of Thirty- - have to ask you to settle in advance. on son we his But said see of sixth and that .clerk. the don't street, you Disease of any Name or Nature the; Now, I am different I work In a room corner of Thirty-sevent- h street. Three know you The response of the arwith a lot of people. They absorb my three-stor- y buildings, which, exclusive rival was cool. What difference does A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. vitality to such an extent that I am of the land, are assessed at 185,000, that make? "Why, so many swinhungry all the time. Regularly I eat conceal the view from Madison avenue Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In tha Bare, Discaats breakfast, lunch and dinner and some- of the magnificent white marble library dlers have done us lately, you nee of tha Head, Throat, Noee, Eye or Ear. AU DiMue times when I go to the theater I have building which Mr. Morgan erected In Oh, I thought there was professional of the Lunge, Bronchial Tubee and Cheat Distaste And he a supper afterward. Yes, I suppose the rear of his home. On the plot courtesy among swindlers. of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart out walked San FranIndignantly. It is a good deal cheaper to be by where the building stands and between Disease, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, BL Titus Dance, Pile, Rheumatism, his home and the home of his son, Mr. cisco Call. yourself." Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from aay Morgan will lay out an Italian garden, cause. Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF with fountains and flower beds. This MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Scientific Farming. Addicted to Profs nlty. will give an unobstructed view of the Remember the examination mad advice la FREE, A Scottish laird took his new plowAa aged negro was called as a wit- library building and will he beautiful morrow may ba too lata. Can or write. for to man task furrows the wavering ness In an Alabama court. Before he in itself. Mr. Morgan's plana call for were the result of hla work. was sworn the presiding magistrate the rebuilding of the north side of hla which are not nearly ns straight Your Offlce hours 10 u. m. to 6 p. m.( 2468 Wash. Ave., Boyle block, Ogdcu drills which backed the Dodge against directed the usual question be put to house, ENTRANCE ROOT 19. RETlETlfiER THE NUMBER the negro: Do you know the nature house. The brick walls will be re- ns those Angus made, hs said, severeHe would not have left such n of an oath? The old man shifted him- placed by stone, and this work Is now ly. under will be an entrance glebe aa this. "Angus dldnn ken his self from one foot to the other before to the way. There garden from this side of the work, said Tammas, calmly, contemV replying. sly grin crept into hla house and also to the library building with an indulgent Historic Ground May Bs Park. face. Well, jedge, said he, I calnt In the rear. And so the public, the plating bti employer Ye when the drills is see, The historic plains of Abraham will gaze. say how tis wld moa' folks, but yo' poor man, the little children, the rich a1 sides, an be dedicated as a national honah, I reckon it's sorter aecon na- passerby, the fine lady and the ser- crooklt the sun gets In on park at the then tatles. tin ye get celebration next year of the h early ture wld me. vant, will all have a free look upon a anniversary of the founding of piece of loveliness, on which the owner will have lavished thousands of dollars Cut Flowers. Quebec, provided those most promiCorn and Wheat Food. to make pretty and attractive to the To preserve cut flowers n small nent In the commemoration are able It lo a matter of custom rather than eye of the most cultivated or the best lump of ammonia should be placed In to have their way. At present the of reason that we should use so much refined, and throw the view which the vase. This will not only keep plains are marred by a rifle factory, wheat and so little corn In our daily costs so much money open to the pub- them fresh, but will also help to de- and Instead of listening to the demand ration. Practically all the wheat pro- lic, so that they may see a beauty-sp- ot stroy the odor that no that they remove to another site, the unpleasant that will be a Joy forever In their often arises from flowers whose owners of the duced Is converted Into food Wman plant demand more It is probable that not one UTS3el of memories. There Is a great deal of stalks have n tendency to become room. corn In 50 raised in this country mes this kind of work and practical slimy. Flow-er-a of this description benevolence upon the table. That Is a regrettable and Indeed being done In this city, should have n wee bit snipped from The Future American Cities. over all the country, by anomaly when we consider that two men who have had Police Commissioner Greene of time stalks their the water Is every ability and good bushels of corn can be produced to fortune, and with their and also before arranging New York city predicts that In no changed accumulated every bushel of wheat on a given ares riches have turned towards the peoking time I per cent of the people them for the first time. and that the national corn crop Is four ple and enriched them with what the of the United Statee.wlll live In great times the national whe crop. ROGERS' LIVERWORT cities built along three central lines ' people with their own resources could never nave secured. If our cities are radiating to the south to Baltimore, to be made beautiful, as the cry is to the east ns far aa Boston and pos-- 1 Tar and Canchalagua Ruins Lye Eyeglasses. now. It must be with the money of Ibly to Portland and to the west to A Ludlow woman learned by expe- the benevolently Inclined rich men, For the complete cure of Couhs. Buffalo. Designs made to order rience what any chemist could have and It Is rarely that to re- folds. Asthma and Bronchitis and all they'fall cheap. Fresh cut roses, told her, that lye will ruin eyeglasses, spond when the need la made known to and mixed flowcarnations Lung to complaints tending Consumpsays the Kansas City Star. The wom- them. Without doubt Mr. Morgan's tion. Liverwort, Tar with plenty of nice and Wild Charry ers, an was making soap and splashed a gift to the people will be followed by have for ages maintained an estabferns. Give us a trtaL drop or two of the mixture on her others, until the Metropolis is full of lished reputation, as a standard Cough Satisfaction guaranteed. She took a cloth and en- places made beautiful for the masses Remedy. It contains no opium or glasses. Ball 813-k- ; Phonsai Ind, 3693-to look upon. harmful drug; can be given with deavored to clean them, but was Standard Dow Butler, minister of safety to children. Price 11.00. Sold amazed to find that all the colon of Albern Allen, Mgr. the rainbow were reflected lu the Christ Unlversallst Church, of Middle-tow- n, by druggists. N. Y., Is probably the first minWilliams M'fg. Co., rrop., Clevelenses. No amount of washing would Won 22. 412 25th Street No. 162 West Thirtieth Street remove the colon, and it was neces- ister of the gospel In this country who land, O. ever laid the comer stone for a has sary to get new lensea. cigar factory. This factory Is being erected by Nathan D. Mills, a wealthy parishioner of Christ church. He Is Ths Centaurs. The fable that the Ceataun were Master of Hoffman Lodge of Masons, which Mr. Butler is chaplain. The half man and half hone, like many of minister to lay the cor- - j other old mytha, had Its origin In nerstone, was requested and he did so with the fnl- reality. It grew out of the honeback lowing unique words: Some may riding habit of the Thessalians. Peo-p.- c question the property of my participawho had never seen a horse before tion In these exercises. I am here We carry the Finest line of took the horse and the man for one under a temporary spell of selfishness. Mr. Mills Is busy In being. That Is what the American In- As a cigar-makdians thought when they first saw the an attempt to keep the fires burning. Domestic and Imported Wines, As a Unlversallst minister It Is my Spaniards on horseback. business to put them out. The greater CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA his prosperity, therefore, the longer Liquors and Cigars in the city. my tenure of office and the larger my AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. aalary. There Is more more 'There Is probably no medicine made mischief, and. I am told, nlcotin, more satisfacthat Is relied upon with more explicit tion In his brand of cigars than In anconfidence than Chamberlain's Colic, other. Anticipating for Mr. oun SERVICE IS THE BEST Mil!, Colors and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur- therefore, a greater prosperity and for of a cen- myself, as a result thereof, a ing the more than one-thitury In which it has been In use, people salary, I respectfully dedicate larger this have learned that It Is the one remedy building. that never fails. When reduced with There Is so much that Is Inspiring in water and sweetened It is pleasant to the atmosphere of New York, PROPRIETORS 308 Twenty -and St. Ogden, vtsh take. For sale by all druggists. things are done here on sut.li a big j ; j DR. EtSTEtS, SPECIALIST , j j L. H. BECRAFT three-hundredt- S E A L S0 Roses and Carnations j Allen Transfer Co. m VARNEYS WE ELEPHANT BAR er rd J. F. SMITH COMPANY THE ELEPHANT fifth |