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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. UTAH ETATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 190S. BIG LEADERS I Newsy Gossip the Sporting World iiiisiri WASHINGTON. April Glffi B1SEBM1 BUY Yesterday's results of big games fol Entertainment ot Jack Tars Will Make Next Week Busy At Angel City. R. 1 Washington Boston I At Nsw York R. Philadelphia IT. LOS ANGELES, Cal., April New York' Lua Next week will be a heavy one In At Chicago Angvlus sporting circles, scores of pugilistic and other athletic events Detroit having been arranged fur the delecta- Chicago Sam's tars who tion of Uncle At Cleveland reach the big Angeles ports, San ledru, Jang Beach, Santa Mon- 8t. Louis tomorrow and 'level ica, and Redondo , Sunday, and will stay here until PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE next Friday. The Interval will be filled At San Fracisce to overflowing with amusements of every Mud and every sailor of sporting San Francisco proclivities will b given the- time of Oakland Ills life. Aat Los Angolas . What's more, the Jacks will furnish a considerable portion of the sport Los Angeles ; themed vea For weeks past tryouts Portland , .ve been held aboard the various At Brooklyn : ships In the fleet and in almost every I ni" T'!! branch of sport when the Jackies corns Boston . ashore they will bring with them their Brooklyn At St, Leuia own candidates for championship hon- n-- I R. . . 8 R-- . . 8 R. 8 8 n. 8 8 ! 1 8 R. Pittsburg . ... . At Cincinnati St. Louis , 8 8 ... R. T Chicago Cincinnati . 4 At PN ladclphia - a8 Pihtadelphta New Tork 8 WESTERN LEAGUE At Dee Moines Des Moines, 1; Omaha, 11. At Denver Denver, IS; Pueblo, 8. At Lincoln Lincoln, S; Sioux City, 1. ANNIVERSARY SAN FRANCISCO. April 18. San Francisco Is too busy preparing for the coming of the battleship fleet to pay much attention to past events and as a result the anniversary of the great and Are of two years ego earthquake ors. sailed with but very little observance. p Reml-Ana- ls will bo finished before Special services will be held In a few the ships arrive at Los Angeles ports, churches tomorrow In memory of those flint nil will be In readiness for who Before In the greet calamity of perished the Mg eventa April 18. 1808. PETE ISULLIVAN WINS CHAMPION EGG Thesa Likely Oxtoras to$$3750 clarks Stores r te Fail Restricting the power of the federal in tue Issuance of Injunctions the New Champion in Ogden a Short in laboring VlxputM; amendingestablaw so as to Sherman lish a system of federal licenses for Time and Says Hell Meet Interstate corporations; to enable the Gans Soon. railroads to form traffic associations so as to secure greater stability of rates sad reurns; to remove some of the rethe Chicago light- strictions from combinations of labor; Parity McFarland, weight waa In Ogden fur a short time to prohibit the railroads from blackyesterday aftemuon on his way home listing union employes; empowering the from the coast, where he knocked out interstate commerce commission to con- trol future issues of stocks and bonds Jlmmy Britt in the sixth round of of railroad property; to pfrmlt the fight all his own last Saturday. Mcrarland is plainly modest and a general o name one of the receivers Hf appointed for Insolvent railvery gentlemanly appearing fighter. doesn't like to brag about what hap- roads; to remove the duty on wood pened last week on the coast and says nulp; to provide for the construction "Jimmy Britt la a game fighter If he of four battleships Instead of two; to did lose. I went In confident to win establish postal savings banks. end I guess that's about all there was These Likely te Pass to It. I felt that the fight was mine These are the measures which th from the start leaders have agreed to put through If McFarland says he la ready to go possible; Making more elastic curren- agnliut Gans now but that he will cy; granting compensation to governnot meet the colored fighter inside of ment employe Injured while In the four montha Parky wants to see Boer government service ; prohlbtlng child Unhols defeat Bat. Nelson before he tabor In the District of Columbia; the ways and means committakes him on. He is ready to take on At tell, however. McFarland reiter- tee of the house and the finance comated the statement that he had made mittee of the senate to give hearings that he was not in the fight game for I preliminary to a revision of the tariff; I long. Harry Glhnoro, McFarland's appropriating a sum sufficient to enable the Inland waterways commission to manager, accompanied him. continue the wurk on which It started BASEBALL AT WIL last year. ati-tru- inter- est in commonplace r;lUH.g look to us to supply tlu-ineeds. Extreme values in both quality and style at moderate prices. con-ari- as VERVMOOEST st , LIAMS COLLEGE SECRETARY OF WAR TWO MEN HOLD UP TIFT NORTHERN WILL RETIRE ON JULY I III A RACE BOSTON, April 17. The intimate personal friends of Assistant Secretary of State Robert Bacon, formerly of Information Boston, have received which leads them to believe that Mr. Bacon will become secretary of war about July 1 next, succeeding Secretary Taft, who la understood to be desirous of retiring from the cabinet at that time. me determination of Sec-rry Taft' to retire la said to be quite definite and ta understood not to be nadependen upon the outcome of the tional election. Mr. Bacon was formerly a member iff the firm of J. Plerpont Morgan A es Co. Selentlefs Color Sense. Rosaline Masson tells Interesting stories la CornhlU of Herbert Spencer's color sense. Once he paid a boy to get down on the floor And Ink the light spots In the carpet, as they annoyed him. He used to cover up the titles of books with drab curtains. As they snnoyed him. She also adds one never hears of women doing any ot theee queer things for which men of talent are remarkable. It Is just pot slble that It Is because they have never done such things that few of them have as yet arrived at greatness. Chicago Dally News NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS WILUAMSTOWN, Maas., April 17 Ogden, Utah. April 17, 1808. The baseball nine of Williams College, Sealed proposals for building curbs which In past years has given the land gutters In C. A O. DlsL No. 8L teams of the big universities many Ext. 1 and 88, Ext. B, being Van Buren hard struggles and bitter defeats, will Avenue from t48i to lift 'JfeeM, open Ita 1808 season tomorrow at Provl- and In C. A O. district. No. 1. Ext? 4, denes with Brown University. Tale, I being 86th street from Jackson to Tay- which Williams haa beaten for the last lor Avenues: under plans and specitwo years, has refused to play this fications prepared by.th City Engiyear. Columbia University neer and approved by the City Council, acquired a case of cold feet Tha new will be separately received at tlie ofgames are two with Cornell, two with fice of the City Recorder In the City Brown and one each with West Point, Hall at Ogden City aforesaid until 8 Notre Dame and Bowdoin. Harvard oclock p. m on the 11th day of May, Keeping Off Trespassers. How to warn off trespassers without will be played on May 8 and Princeton 1808. and In the City Council Chamber on June 8, and the Williams men are I on the evening of said data until the spring guns has been discovered by confident of winning a victory In both I tlm that the Council shall Mil for canny peasant In tbs south of Franca, I said bid at which Urns all bids re- j His woods were Invaded by nut pick- games. reived will be publicly opened and read era. He asked a botanical friend the BATON ROUGE, La, April 17. Latin name for tha hasel nut and put aloud. Louisiana State University's annual Th right is reserved to reject any up tha following notion: "Caution-- All field meet was Inaugurated today and or all bids and to waive any defects. parsons entering this wood do so at their own risk. Tha Corylua Aval-tan-s will be continued tomorrow, when the By order of the City Council. A. F. PARKER, City Engineer. abounds hern, as wall as other finals win be decided. Not equally venomous snakes. (First publlcnntlon April 17, 1908.) trespasser haa ventured Into the wood (Last publication May 8, 1908.) since. CAR NOT VICTORIOUS, DIIT DU OUT ON THE COAST EATERS Women who find no - , EARTHQUAKE The lead- PACIFIC TRAIN at-orn- ey - Tare Participate Lieutenant Weaver has decided to put on at Los Angeles the finals In the iRMunpionahlp boxing events of the fleet. There will be one contest for each day of the program here, each deciding a class championship of the fleet. The lightweights will fight the first day, the middlewelgfets the third and the heavyweights the last day. Tremendous Interest attaches among the men of the fleet In these contests. The Los Angeles entertainments com mittee has proffered a prise of ISO each for the winner of each of the eventa Interest In Jefferies The announcement that the big pugll Istie events will be refereed by Cham' plan Jamee J. Jeffries has aroused the keenest Interest among the sailors. Th heavyweight champion of the fleet now la Altierl, who won the belt 'net year and has successfully defended It half a domes tlmea However, there are at least two other aspirants for the hon- 17. iwb dow: At Washington Character in Shoes runs ers of congress have notified tue President that several laws which he desires to have enacted at this session will not bo put through. A recapitulation shows that when the session ends win probably have failed to pass many of the most Important measures u iir.ended by he President. They are as follows: IS OF SPORTS OUTLINE 111 D VIClUHIA, D. C. Pet Sullivan took another step toward the top of the pugilistic ladder by beating Jack O'Keefe at Oakland on Tuesday night. The -- out waa only for six rounds, but at the end of that time Sullivan waa given the decision Several points by a wide margin. times Pete bad his man In bad shape, and the gong alone saved O'Keefe from a knockout In buth the fifth and sixth rounds The victory gave Sullivan a big boost on the coast, and It Is now thought he will be able to get on with some of the best men out there. O'Keefe had a good reputation because ho had fought Jimmy Britt one twenty-roun- d draw and In another occasion had won over Britt on a foul. O'Keefe fought Jimmy Gardner In 8alt Lake about four years age, which resulted In a twenty-roun- d draw. I 8alt April 1T.Thi Roues Religious Animosity. A picture has been used with mo cess In east --n Bengal by the Him against the Mohammedans. It cinmi to represent a group of Hindoo idoh broken In n riot by Mohammediu. This picture has been paraded Is pro cessions In all parts of India, and excited Hindoo orators have bees pit-lnto It as s reason for breaking the heads of evf-- y one who Is not of their faith, bo ho European or Indian. The' wtion are merely roughImages la ly made tu figures decked Is which the Hindoos carry In proceuloc at their festivals sod throw any g afterward. Bamboo Skyscraper. A remarkable skeleton skyaenpw, which haa not' a nail or a screw Ink has been built around and ovsr the new southwestern gate of Peking 8 Is made entirely of bamboo poles ui ropes. The enormous scaffolding vu necessary for the rebuilding of the Chlen-Me- u, or southwestern the famous city, which was tered lu the Boxer troubles gats of badly UtTha nev gate Is to be un lmposli 'Talr, twice the height of the great --U of the city. "t Al'ril 0,1 ,lrt Ther nrlll be a grand parade of Odd Fellows from all over th state. The parade starts at 4 o'clock from the L O. O. F. hall. pSectal rates on the Oregon Short 111 I VICTORIA, April IT. The American car In the New Tork to Parts auLine. MANIST1QUE, Mich., April 18. tomobile race, which was compelled All Odd Fe'lowa Intandinv to wo to Joe Sheets of Bhaalcraft county will to abandon arserosa the Alaska, trip Rail Lake place meet at the hall Sunattempt to win the title as cham- rived here last night on the steamer 4 o'clock. at eater of tomorrow, day pion egg Michigan Bertha from Alaska. By request of the Committee. when he will give a public exhibition as a consumer of hen fruit at a local Blinded by Alcohol Fumes hotel He has guaranteed to devour HAVE THEY COLO FEET A man who worked In u small room not lees than eight doaen eggs, and entrance is hopefut of getting away with ten A BLOCK DOWN STREET tightly closed to prevent the of dust while doing some painting bedoxen at a single pitting. It la likely came perfectly blind from the effect that a large crowd of Interested specof wood alcohol, which was contained tators will witness Sheets' gastronomic Members of the State Journal In the staining .fluid and varnish he feat prints rial department have taken It for need. granted, from very strong circumstanMONTaOMERT, Mo., April 18. tial evidence, that the Louis Gill, who claims to be the chant' bunch of printers have got a severe plon egg eater of Missouri, has chsl attack of cold feet, or, rather as the tanged Frank Ryan of Whiteside, Mo., doctors call It extremelties pikerlnus. to a contest fur the title. Ryan re- a week ago the Standard printers were cently achieved fame by disposing of loudly singing their own praises and thirty-fiv- e eggs, hut Gill has offered to voicing In terms loud and coarse, the wager (SO that he can consume forty-tw- o fact that they could beat anything that eggs at one sitting. Gill takes hla donned a baseball uniform. The soft boiled, but will allow hla State Journal eggs RIIDIE UNHOLTZ COMING formed a opponents to eat them in any style they nine of their own and Immediately TO SEE OGDEN FRIENDS desire. called the bluff of the toys down the street, with the result that can TRENTON. Tenn., April 18. It Is be be heard from the lower nothing Is It lleved that a local negro Is entitled to all silent. Unholx, the Rudolph the egg consuming championship. For Boer with the broken Dutch dialect, a wager of 815. he recently devoured FRESNO BENCH SHOW which would make a fortune on the seven doxen raw eggs and topped off FRE8XO, Cal.. April 17. With some vaudeville stage, will soon be In Og- his luncheon by eating the contents of of the beet dogs on the Pacific eoqst den. In a letter "Rudie" re rifles the eighteen boxes of sardines. The negro on exhibition, the bench show of the press reports that he Is matched with declares his willingness to meet any Fresno Kennel Club was opened today rounds egg eater in the country in a contest and will last through tomorrow. Battling Nelson for forty-fl- y on May 18. The Boer goes on to aay for the national gastronomic chamthat after he has beaten Nelson he will pionship. A Jollier. sign with Gans for the same distance, of Niagara Falls to be fought at Colma on May 80. This Douglass Mayor CLASS MEET TODAY said the other day of an offlceeeeker: bout haa been promised him, says Un "He is a jollier. He reminds me hols, and the only thing necessary Is to The Ogden High school begins the of a chicken thief of Utica. beat Nelson, which la easy, according "A police reporter wrote of this s to "Rudie." Unhols win atop off In first of a series of track Denver, Ogden and 8alt Lake on his meets on the school track this after thief. The prisoner laughed aloud for way west, where he has many friends, noonfl coming In the nature of a spring mercy.' And when the night editor and to quote Unhols, "they were kind tryout, in which it ta expected much naked for an explanation of that queer sentence the reporter said: to trie before I became famous, and raw material for an " Its exactly what happened. Every now that I am the white lightweight track aggregation win be developed old feeble joke the 1 poor rewill world still At Salt Lake today a simitar meet Is champion of the member them." being held and the athletes of the Zion made, the scoundrelly thief roared fit school aided by Coach Annls, arc going to spUt his sides.'" OLD DOMINION LEAGUE Into the game this season to literally Good Stuff In This Boy. grab the state championship by the Tbs Worcester (Mass.) boy who RICHMOND, Va., April 17. Baseball throat will have Its premiers In the Old Dowt five cents to tbs conscience fund minion tomorrow, when the Virginia BALTIMORE, April 17.-of the to pay for sme apples he took Is made of stuff that win bear better League will open Its season, with best lacrosse games of the Intercol Roanoke at Richmond, Portsmouth at legtate schedule will be played here to- fruit tha? any be stole. Thera are Norfolk and Danville at Lynchburg. morrow, when the teams of Harvard hopes for n nation owning boys of his pattern. The schedule provides for 18S games. and Johns Hopkins will meet Standard-Examin- MINNEAPOLIS, Northern Pacific North Coast limited, which left the Union deput here lut night at 8 oclock, was held up by twa men Just outside the city limits, and 841 and two watches taken from tin passengers. The men boarded the train here and, reaching the outskirts of tha city, the robbers entered one of th sleeping cars and, at the point of pi, tola, commanded the passengers to hold up their hands, one of tlie men being guard as his companion searched tbs victims When the train slowed down at North Junction, several rnlUs the scene of the holdup, the men Jumped off and escaped. SERVE AN EASTER DINNER here that Is simply superb. specially dishes Special cooked, specially served. If you jiave eaten at this restaurant before you know what that means. If you have not come and enjoy tha experience. You wouldn't think of missing It If you had cates here before. Falstaff Cafe er Arc You Ready? bat-wteld- vk-lnlt- ever-imiU- ng Have you thought of your dress for Easteiv-f- he day of days? you want to look as well as the next one on that day? 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