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Show PAGE TWO. I THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 190E Newsy (Gessnp fi -- mm RiSH RECEPTION TO JOHN FOR BOOKIES J, ; ! : anti-gam- , e Y NEW YORK, July Il.-O- rby 11., Richard Cooker's derby winner, which gained hia owner the highest ambition of hia life, will race no more. This newa reached here In a letter fnem a New York man who, being in Ireland very recently, visited Mr. Croker on hia estate in county Dublin. From another source It has been learned that the carelessness of an exercise boy ended Orbys career on the turf. The boy in giving the horse his flrat exercise on Mr. Crokera training track, pulled him up too short, and so permanently strained hie tendons. AT EAST FOUND r LONDON, July II. General Janies Drain, president of the American Johnson Too Clever for London Hope Not Abandoned That Colum Rifle association, and the members of Henry Fannen's Heavier-Than-A- ir the American team that won the inAntagonist Wining in the bus Memorial Contest to Canar- ternational; team match with service . Machine Makes Grand Flight rifles at Rialey, will sail for New Eigth Round. At Brighton Beach. ies Will Be Success. York tomorrow. ' General Drain carries tentative acceptances from British and to send French rifles associations LONDON, Aug 1. Jack Johnson MADRJP, Aug. 1. Although the en- teams to America in 1908 to compete NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Riil:e frjrn the colored heavyweight champion tries have not beea as large as ex- for the Palma trophy. The Norwegian the ground like a giant bird aim lUrt fl'aima the world's title because of pected and the interest of Americana other continental associations also lng through the air at express tiairl Burn' refusal to meet him, atopped In the contest not as enthusiastic U and speed, Henri Farmena aeropl.iiv or Ben Taylor, one of the beat English anticipated, he yachUmen of Spain have agreed to enter teams for the tmavler-than-tf- g j to rifle contests international flying ilw shooting heavyweights. In the eighth round of have not yet abandoned hope that the be held in America the same week the brought here from France, mad a scheduled battle at Ply- Columbus memorial yacht race will be Palma trophy Is shot for. This meet- Initial flight In this country lit.. u,lt mouth last night a succtsa. The course will be from will bs arranged on the contlnenul afternoon at Brigton Beach, it raw ing It was Johnson's fight from tha very Palos, Spain, to the Canary mends, system of competition, the shooting from an especially prepared "do, k." at beginning and as he said after the bat- over which ' Christopher Columbus being chiefly at the shoit ranges, to the will of the inventor, and aft r attle he let Taylor stay as long a he sailed on the first of his voyage Which the aUga European marksmen confine taining a height of twenty-fiv- e feet, did and gave the spectators a run for to the new world. U planned to thmeselves almost It flew straight ahead In a direct line, entirely. their money. send the contestants away Monday finally alighting with explsit- - gracj The men fought for a 8500 aide bet (. the 418th anniversary of the when the air plot diminished the and a percentage. Johnson waa far too morning,of mj. and the have to Columbus, sailing live power. g clever for his opponent start as near the point as possible from Fartnan tested the motor before fly. and not one during the eight rounds which the Santa Maria. Pints and Nina lng. He instructed his French mdid Taylor lad mor than a light Jab The finish will be. at echanics In their native tongue to hold on Johnson, on the other hand, John-so- tj weighed anchor. FOR Santa island of Teneriffe, the Crua,n fast to the aeroplane while h tamed had hia man in a bad way many a distance of about 08 miles, which on the power. Instantly the profiler times. but always let up on him when Columbus covered In alx day. saw h had him going. began to revolve at the rate of 1.444 The event had iU Initiative with the to the minute, and u breeze revolutions In tha seventh round Johnson forced 81. SAN FRANCISCO, July Stanley the going. He kept banging away at Royal Mediterranean Yacht Club of Ketchel of GranA Rapids made short suggestive of a email cyclone was IU suggestion to the au- work The photographers were knocked of Hugo Kel.y of Chicago toTaylor's body and had him In a very Malaga, and Paloa thorities of that the race be night at the Coliseum in their bad way when the gong rang. When to the ground unjll the rower was schedBen came up for the eight he could started from that port met a ready uled twenty-roun- d contest for th turned off. Bo greet was the vi ilence scarcely walk. Johnson feinted with aqd, cordial response. The city of world's mldleweight championship. of ths braese that several willow trees his left for the body. Taylor dropped Huelva, Juat across the boy from He knocked out his man after bu twen-Palo- a, were bent double. Farman laughingly and the principal port In south- - ''ty.flV. eeconds of fighting In the third aid he guessed the his guard low o block and In a flash machinery was Jnhnonhonked a terrific right which western Spain north of Cadis, will also j round a left ihlft fluah t0 the Jaw working all right Then, when ths landed flush upon the Jaw. Taylor Join In the enterprise. j placing crowd had been waved back, he gave Kelly hors ds 'combat. Although the course Is straightway, dropped a thought he had been hit by the order, "Let go," and away sped a charge of dynamite, and It was sev- due southwest, the yachts will have the aeroplane over the plank roadway. eral minutes before he fully recovered more favorably winds and better It ran swlfetly along on its wheels for from the blow. After the battle John weather than la usually experienced on 840 yards, and then Farman turned a son said: this side of the Atlantic. After getting lever which sent It Into the air lilts Will Claim Championship. clear of the land and passing the magic, and way it flew. The propeller "I probably will return to America Straits of Gibraltar, the northeast made a whirring noise as it turned 800 within a few days. Of course, if I am trades are usually picked up, and from times to the minute. Only 8S0 yards offered any more matches here I will that time It will be a broad, off the were covered in the air In this flight stay, but I am afraid that none of the wind affair, with no fogs, no gulf but a few minutes later Farmen mads fighters over hera have any more use stream to cross, but clear weather and another try and traveled 760 yards in for my game then Tommy Burns, who a wet sheet, a flowing sea and a wind the air. He fould have gone much persists In avoiding me. that follows fast farther, he said, but feared striking a When I return to the United Bute The finish line will be In the harbor of lumber. pile I shall claim the heavyweight title of of Banta Crux, whers then is an exs These flight dire preliminary to the world, and I am aure that every- cellent anchorage, and whers. there Is public flight which will begin body will agree with me that It right- almost sure to be a week or more of tomorrow. fully belongs to me, now that Burns entertainments. refuses to fight me." STOCK. SHOW ENTRIES. ToYrY MAE WOOD. NEW YORK, Aug. 1. The trial, of CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Entries for ths Mae C. Wood, on a charge of perjury "short-fe- d special" classes st the In? alleged to have been committed in her ternatlonsi Live Stock exposition open suit for divorce from United States Aren,! you the little girt I was en- today And will close August )5. Cat- -' Senator Thomas C. Platt will begin gaged to last season?" tlemeji all over the west are expected She Possibly. Monday,' according to an order Issued They all look alike to compete. The exposition this year YEAH by Judge Foster. the next aeason. will open November 28. A. ten-rou- TIMM MM MO HUY The New Turk Times foots up the results of the Olympia garnet, as held st the Sheepherd'e Bush stadium in England. According to the international method In counting the points in track and Held contests, live for the winner and three add one for second and third, the Americans are If points ahead of the English. The score in 'VC at the last Olympic game was 78 for the English against 1 for the Americans. The American score la 118 81-- 1 for the English, the against Americans winning In fifteen out of contests. According to the twenty-o- n English method of counting, the record will he IS to 10 and the English score will be increased by the rowing races 1- -8 nd0'h"r eV"t' ,n.Wh.!Ch Amerlcnn contestants. In all the games testing muscle, skill and endurance, the superiority of the American athletics Is clearly established. Sweden has made a bl advance In the athlete field. The disposition now seems to be to have the next meeting at Ath. ena. Ther Is whers ths games originated and there all contestants will meet on neutral ground. Ths attendance in England has been about 10,000 spectators dally, h' ere-te- Fir-men- ELERHAHT AND DONKEY HO HUNGARY i (By Glenn Guernsey.) NEW Yoruc. Aug. 1. With the establishment of nstlnola headquarters In New York today, th Republican waa campaign opened. formally Whether it wae opened with prayer or a corkscrew I know not. Let the more chronicler of things that were attend to the details, while I herald abroad to the details, while I herald abroad th glad tidings of that which is to be. In the first place, then, Mr. Taft Is to be elected. I have this straight from Mr. Hitchcock. Secondly, there la to be no period of "hard times," such as usually accompanies a presidential campaign. For thin, in the language affected in Battle Creek, Mich., "There's a reason." A theory is abroad In the land which leads simple folk to believe that the hard times" incident to a national campaign are due to the uncertainty of the result. Viewing ths possibility of a Democratic occupant of the White House, the alarmed wheat fails to sprout and the terrified swine and cattle refuse to tike nourishment and die. Considering the probability of a G. O. P. president, the little sheeps turn up their toes and. the lowing klne become as dry as Atlanta, O. Meanwhile, the festive grace and the Jocund coryphee never fall to yield up th-- lr choicest vintage, and the busy and the Impoverished duke You are always on the Job. Wall Street Had to Psy. In the past, it has always cost Wall street a great deal of money to conduct campaigns. In this connection, let not the pot call ths kettle black. Wall Street has never backed favoor-itebut has always played them across the board. Nor were the campaign managers to blame. By common conthe better yeu lik it! Under eur method e raili ng the sent of the people, the financing of "Geod of the Winter Wheat" is re- campaigns was long lookea upon as the tained the loaves of Bread are larger customary prerogative of Wall street Yet Wall street- has never realty and bettor on this aeeeunt. It loved Its wins and women. A each ef Peary's Crescent Flour at- paid. Its silks and simpletons, too well for tests th truth ef this statement. that The hand that gave was Wall street's, but the money belonged to others. So, of course, it came to pass that White- - Elephant Saloon a national campaign there were during J 330 Twenty-fift- h "hard- times" for the poor and middle Street classes. (How glibly we Americans Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. write of rlaaaes, which do not exist). Somebody had to pay the millions that Full Line of Cigars. were used In manufacturing political Bake With : THE AIRSHIP IS ON THEIR WAY YACHT RACE hard-hittin- IS ALL TO THE BED WfM GREAT SHOOTERS SPAIN HAS A HAYES DUBLIN. July 1. John J. Hye. the New Yorker who won the Marathon Claimed That Race Track Laws rare, wai given a popular welcome when he arrived last night at Nensgh. are Not Being Enforced in Tipperary, the home of hia grandfather. The platform of the railroad New York City. station waa crowded with aeveral thou wind peop'e. and when the train In thr athlete waa reeled by the drew NEW YOIUv, July II. Recommen- - town officiate. He waa then eelaej by dation that the attention of Governor j hia admlrera and carried shoulder Huy hoe be ecalled to the condition j high to hia carriage to an nccoinpanl- cheer and the discharge of exlsting at the recent meetings of the m,,nt of The horaee Innumerable f reworks. . Brighton Reach and Sheepahead Bay removed from the carriage which jwere race tracks, and charges that there wu puiiefl, triumphantly by the crowd hare open, systematic and flag- - through the afreets of Nenagh to the residence of the young man'i grand-lin- g b rant violations of tha new father' a are made U law, presentment handed down by th Kings county grand jury today. The grand Jury also recommends that the attention of the governor be called to the special laws under which the rale tracks now are operating, and that the provision of lw permitting the racing associations to employ special policemen should be repealed. It l asserted In the presentment that under the lawa permitting the employment of special policemen It ha been impossible for the authorities to closes the grounds of the association, which action would have been possible otherwise "because of the law. leaa manner" In which the racing were conducted. The (rand jury aayi that its presentment ia based on evidence laid before it, and also upon personal Investigation made by committee appointed by tha grand Jury. This in veal I gat ion disclosed, the presentment saya, that the opportunities for gambling were among the attractions which tha managers of the race cours relied upon to attract crowd to the tracks, and w learn that a. very large percentage of the gits receipts that ronstltute the lii- come of the racing associations are tha result of maintenance of gambling on the race courses and of af fording to the public generally the opportunity to come to the tracks and gamble on the races. "It Is not hard, therefore. In the light of these circumstances, to dis cover the reason why the officials of wer Inactive In their the rac.e-ourefforts to enforce the law and to prevent gambling upon the rac courses "That waa quits clear., in proportion as gambling waa reduced on these race courses Just l that proportion would tha gale receipts and the profits of tha racing association be reduced." easy pnffiiimp silk-wor- m Peerys , Crescent Flour thunder. reader, - I shrewdly i dear suspect, that you were .among New All la Othsrwiss, Now, praises be, alt Is changed. Ths saffron canine has been sent to the public proud. The common citlaen will be depended upon to cough up the cam psign expenses by direct contribution, and not through Wall Street. So is Wall Street deprived of any excue for inflicting "hard time" upon a defenseless country. The money changers are scourged from the temple, Peace, plentltud and prosperity abound In the land and tha government at Washington still Uvea It Is a brave experiment, and all must wish it well. My only sorrow Is for ths campaign managers. Their strong boxes are not yet bulging with the thank offerings of the multitude. Honest confession. It is said. Is good for the soul. Craving harp and crown, the average citlaen will probably admit that he Is willing to shout for fats candidate and to vote for him. but. that to contribute when the plate Is passed around is another matter. For the average citlaen. unlike Wall street has only his own money to offer. Depending upon the multitude for food and sustenance, the O. O. P. ele-ph-st and the Democratic donkey are like to go. hungry. Shut out from the Wall street manger, which. In the sleek, fat days of yore, was stuffed with provender by the swart hand of dollar-nmrkthe patient capital, beasts are nbw turned out to face a cold and uncharitable world. Let us, at least, give them our sympathy. They are not likely o get much else. ed It Exemurstoini . Join your Weber county friends in running over the first day's trains. That the Press Gub of Ogden will head the fun-aLagoon means that the day will be entirely a success. Trains for Lagoon Leave Ogden, South Washington Avenue Station, at 8:30 and 11 a. m. and 2, 6:30 and 9 p. m. Returning, Trains Leave Lagoon at 9:05 and 11:35 a.m. and 4:55, 7:50 and 10:30 p. m. s t -- Enjoy the Opening Day at Lagoon Tfio NATURE SPARES a fortunate provision ef nature that deprives ths rose of mental What is. sugaring; for hew poignant would hr Its griot to discover, in th height of it blooming glory, that a canker fed at its hoart, and that Its boautV and frngraac wore doomed forever. 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