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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY. AUGUST 3, PAGE TW& 1908.1 w I (Gnp i Shatters Time in Quarter pile Event Which Has Stood for Twelve Years. Crrb, one of th speediest to produce a surprising battery fro among the newspapermen of this city, Records Established are Likely to which will be given good aupport if Manager Bossner's plana carry. Stand for Some Time-Eng- -lish Local player have been practicing will be efti. tally opened tomorrow. Salt Lake ts said, to have put a for two or three days before the camOutclassed. lu the era, with the result which la here strong team of field for the game and Ogden promisee shown. NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Melvin ShepAthletic pard. of the club, Is, without doubt, the greatest runner in the world today. Whatever doubt there may have been on this point has been wiped out by hia wonderful victories at the stadium races, In which be sent tho fastest men the athlete world could pi against him down to defeat with comparative ease, at tha same time establishing record which are likely to stand for some ama- Irish-Americ- an time. Sheppards time, when he ran 809 meters In 1 minute 53 5 secondp, and the even half in 1:54, would have been remarkable enough under the best conditions. That he should make such records on a track that was far from beIt la ing fact was truly wonderful. not often that 1:55 halves are run In England. The Brils h record, 1:54 was made more than twenty years ago, and In all that time has seldom been even threatened and never so much aa 4-- Fred heroic Bossonsr'e pose. At the Lagoon resort tomorrow afternoon, teams representing tha Salt Lake and Ogden Press clubs will engage In a game of baseball, aa a fea- - Erne Spencer and Arnold of Intermountain, in a practical clash. 5, la a hard-foug- ht finish with McCormack, Lawrence and Halstead, all three men finishing close together In the order named. In 4:01. sTha mile handicap, amateur, was won by Meyers from the mark, beating out Gllea, scratch, Halstead, lo yards, and De Frank, 110 yeanls, in tha order named. In the fast time of 1:57 tv-ya- rd 1-- 5. MENAGERIE HAS BABY COLONY. A baby colony la one of the features of the Uarnum and Bailey menagerie this season. In It are displayed varloha Jungle anj forest mothers with their interesting families about them. The menagerie of this show la complete In the display of the many phases of lower animal life. DIBAGREEABLE AT HOME. Lots of men and women who are agreeable with others, get "cranky at home. Its not dlaposltlan, its the liver. If you find In yourself that you feel cross around the house, little things worry you. Just buy a bot tie of Ballard's Herblne and put your liver In shape, Tou and everybody around you will feel better for It Price 69 oeuta per bottle. Geo. F. Cave, IMS CALENDAR Give yrompt and positive relief in every ease. Bold by druggists, Trial package by mail, 10 sente 11.00. The Dee Drug Company 1 sum side play nuns the better you like tl Under our method of mill ng the "Good of the Winter Wheat is retained th loaves of Broad are larger and better on this account, A sack of Peerys C rosea nt Flour at' testa tbe truth of this jw White - Elephant Saloon Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. ment for the championship of the opened today on the dirt marts a: Estlll Springs and wUl voiainue through the week. The Estlll tipring challenge bowl, the handsomest trophy offered by any tennis tourury in th South. Is offered for the men's sin-gl- ea event TACOMA, Wash.. Aug. 8. Northwest, tennis championships will be decided here this week and have attracted expert players from ail ovcr this section. Frank T. Payne, of this city will meet Joe Tyler, of Spokane, who won the singles champloukhip Ust year. Armstrong and Payne will piny In the doubles against Tyler und . . FROLICS us sKsyasrasr ss ar D-t- - one-sid- New. Route to Lagoon pern W5ia Teesday ed ExciDiirsionii Two-bas- y, one-four- Crescent Flour Ken. toUrn. - ea-s- Peerys SHELBTVILLE, Ky, Aug. 3 tuckya fourth open lawn tenni hs . You Bake With Country. n Three-base-h- U Poptiam'j Asthma Remedy 320 Pam of CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 8. Play wu was commence! today at the East End club for the law-- tennis championship equaled. Is over Sheppard will of Ohio, with all the best players of Before the year EVENTS OF SPORT WELSH BOUT OFF probibly equal or lower the record the state competing. made by Kilpatrick thirteen years ago. of a DES MOINES, la Aug. I On the His 1:54 was within three-fiftan of the- - Hyperion club, of this courts of snd second figures, Kilpatricks 8. the 8. NEW TORE, Aug. Among SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. Harry In so well never done best tennis players of lows the American has yet city, Important sporting events on the calenGilmore tonight announced that Parky at meet do not he will could better this week to decide he stats that England week are the dar for this following; McFarland will not fight Ffd Welsh t otne. Properly paced and with a fast title Today. the English lightweight, before the track under hla feet. Sheppard will .Start of international yacht rac come Jeffries club at Los Angeles on Sepclose to reeling off 1:58 Journal want ads deliver the goods over Columbus course from Paloa, when mighty tember 9. The mutch had been all he returns. Spain, to Canary Islands. arranged with the exception of posting State championship tennis tournaBAPTIST BROTHERHOOD. the forfeits. When Jeffries decided to ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE ments begin at Cleveland, O., Den ha v Ketihel and Papke meet before Moines, la and Estlll Springe, Ky. Aug 8. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn tne same club on September 7, Oilmore W. Parker, Frank Hon. of Chicago, Ketrhel-Papk- e the that Tuesday. objected match so close to hie date would hurt tennis president of the Baptist Brotherhood of Northwestern championship and the Rev. Dr. Wayland the fight In which he la Interested. tourney opens at Lake Minnetonka, America, of Philadelphia, are the apeak- Hoyt, Mann. era on the program at the first annual Hew 8am Dr. Paae looks while preparthe human race has been Wednesday. of the Baptist Brother-- 1 i Adam lived, El meeting wjtj, gandruff, for which no hair ing to strike eut. Baseball game between ' aldermen hood nt convened Minnesota, which preparation has heretofore proved a sue at Lake of of Philadelphia and Milwaukee Minnetonka. cessful euro until Newbro's Herplcids wu Milwaukee, put on the market. It la a sctimlUlc prop- ' Thursday. REAR ADMIRAL COWLES RETIRES nitkm that kills tbe germ that mates dandruff or scurf by digging into the Annual Bay Shore horse show ' root f . 8. opens at Oakwood. L. L C Rear D. ?falp WASHINGTON, Aug. ft . co--,-. , a -Saturday. Ogdsn baseball fane turned out yesRegatta of Bensonhurst Yacht club equipment, retired Aug. 1. By special out dandruff hair must grow luzurisatly. terday afternoon to see a poorly HAVE on Gravesend Bay. order of President Roosevelt he will. Jt la tha only destroyer of dandfeff. playrd exhibition of baseball between of Annual bench show continue on duty In the bureau 'until Bold by leading druggists Send 14s Long the Murray and local aggregations term in In stamps for sample to The Branch Kennel club nt Long Branch, the expiration of his four-yee Co.. Mich. Thirteen error were aackej up, altoj f 1919. N. J. sad 81.99i gether and Ogden scored eight runs WASHINGTON, D. C Auy. 1. The of smeltermen the three the against annual summer revolution season has Saturday afternoon, Ogden took down the negro Occidentals, with a 4 to I opened In Central America. It began score, and yesterday the colored leag- n little early this year with a side show uers p ayed a game with the In Haiti, but the big show Is now on In Zion aggregation, shutting out. tha lat- tho main tent and tho cafes from one ter 6 to 9. end of Guatemala to the other end of The attendance yesterday was much Nicaragua are charged with rumors, amaller than It has been for some time food being distasteful during the tropiIn the past The summary follows: cal summer months. Score by Innings: Revolutions are the Coney Island of 9 1 9 1 9 9 1 9 9- -1 Central America. Murray Every year when 9 I I 9 1 9 8 0 I Lunm Park opens the patriotic generals Ogden Summary: Basea on balls Off Mur- go out and corrall a man or two out phy, l:phy, 1; off Manley, I. of work, laeue a manifesto from the e Fulmer. hits Ful- lunta, which occupies a corner In the mer, Hausen, M. Donovan. Hit by cheapest restaurant, and the season pitched bail Q1 ml In (1), Manley, Crit-le- la on. There ara fewer fatalities than Bosquit Stolen bases Gindin (8), at Coney and its very fascinating. Murphy. Double plays Hausen to An army of fourteen generals and Green well, Hausen to Oroenwell to three privates will descend upon a Remshaw, Hausen to GreenweiL Um- hapless town, too poor to care whether pire A. J. Frasier. Time of game. It la captured or not. and the upris1:8. OAttendance, 509. ing la started. President Davllla. of Hunduras. tells his minister In WashFor envelopes, letterheads, bnalnesa to inform the Bute Department rords. dodgers, etc. call up The Journal ington that an attempt la being made by CaJob rooms. Both phones 994. brera of Guatemala and by San Salvador to overthrow hla government NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Guatemala, where the president Is busy Jailing everybody to keep from getting DEL VERDE TUNNEL COM PANT. stabbed or blown up, says It's Zelaya Principal place of business, Ogden, of Nicaragua that is doing It. Ths only Utah. country no: involved so far this Notice is hereby given that at a Is Costa Ttica, where the Central meeting of the Board of Directors, Del American Peace Court was inaugurated Verde Tunnel Company. corporation, a few weeks ago, The ceremonies of held at the office of the company, Og this occasion have delayed the Costa den, Utah, on Saturday, July IS, 1905, Rica season. an assessment of of one There are three fine aide shows this cent per share was levied upon nil the season to make up for any lack of exIssued capital stock of the corporation, citement In the main event This Is payable IMMEDIATELY to C. H. Hus- Mexico's revolution, the great Panama sey, 8484 Washington avenue, Ogden, spectacle where the United States maUtah, any stock upon which the assess rines are keeping order and ment Is hot paid on the 1st day of Sep- rowdyism, and the Haitian preventing conflagratember. 1908, will be delinquent and tion. Venexuela, further south, will advertised for sale at public auction not figure on this summer's bills beand unless payment is made before, cause of sickness. will be sold .on tho 85th day of 8eptem When, through Secretary Root's efber, 1901, at the hour of 4:80 p, m forts, the representatives of the Central i to pay the delinquent assessment, to- American government met in Washingwith of the coot gether advertising and ton nnd rumpled one another's frock We the line of expense of sale. coats in tho general congratulation 1. No. Assessment over the establishment of the Central Domestic and Imported DEL VERDE TUNNEL CO American Peace Court. It was thought C. H. Hussey, Secretary. that the usual summer revolution sea. Wines, Liquors Date first publication, Aug. 8. 1908. son would not be pulled off. The peace Date last publication, Aug. 81, 1998. conference was very successful but and Cigars aa an American diplomatist observed, 8ALESMEN ft AGENTS 9 9 I 859 the only oversight waa that the proin city per week and over can be made sell- fessional revolutionists were not In ing New Campaign Novelties from now clnded In the gathering. Our Service Is the Best until election. Sells to Stores, County So the season is on. It will Inst until Fairs, Picnics and Private Families. the weather gets cooler late In October. Complete line of samples, chargee pre- In the meantime, though one or two paid for 50c. Order today. governments win probably be shaken A i PROPRIETORS CHICAGO NOVELTY CO. 308 Twenty-fift- h SL Ogden, Utb bit no one will have the. temerity to 19 Wabash Ave., Chicago. deprivt the people of their amusements. . WHY NOT TRYf pace Toumameats are Nomenius tf 'Various Courts iu Different 8-- 5, S-- r, FIRST PEACE BEST IN WORIJ) ture of the day's entertainment offered by the Press club of Ogden, to excursionists who will Journey to Lagoon over the new Bamberger road which 4-- record-breake- TERRIS HOLES pencil-pushe- rs teurs in the country , broke the world's quarter-mil- e unpuced record of !S sec oiula, riding the distance in 14 5 seconds on the 8aitalr track Sunday night. This ret ord has stood since ISkf and was made by Calvin Snow' at Providence twelve years ago. N. C. Hopper tied this record in INI on the halt Palate track while he was riding as an amateur. Creba crossed the tape at top speed and finished strong. A. J. Clarke won both professional races. In the mile open, professional, Henry Mayer punctured his tire and had to drop out. McaFrland, Downing and Wilcox gave Clarke a merry chase the last two laps, but tbs Australian champion .wed his opponents a dean pair of heels and won in 9:01 i. A great deal of the Interest In the three-mil- e lap, handicap, professional, was lacking owing to Miarluid. Mayer and Downing dropping out on account of their tires blowing up in the early part of the race. This left Clarke with an easy field to conquer and he won the event by about thirty ycxrua from Hollister, with Mitten, Walker and Athord finishing lu he order named. The time of the race was which is one of the fastest i:S5 three-mi- le races of the season. The two-mi- le lap, amateur, race was won by Parley Giles, the world's amateur WmU .SpDflrmD PRESS CLUBS WILL PLAY BASE BALL AT THE LAGOON TOMORROW CREBS BREAKS A. II on ; Join your Weber county friends in running over the first day's trains. That the Press Club of Ogden will head the fun at Lagoon means 'that the day will be entirely a success. Trains for Lagoon Leave Ogden, South Washington Avepue 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 10:30p.m. Enjoy the Opening Day at Lagoon th Tho UMont Bor carry Finest . the J. F. SMITH & COMPANY THE ELEPHANT |