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Show PAGE Twa THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Newsy (Gossip BIG CHAMPIONSHIP GIMLIN GETS ARER Post Series-S- alt Lake Here Sunday. Says (lie Tribune today: Manager Itail'' Glnilln of the Ogdn team registered a strong kirk against Kail Lake arranging two games with the Murray train fur neat Saturday and Sunday. He aald that Manager Krais had rinsed with him for Balt Lake and Ogden to llay a Iot aerie of games, and expected that hia agreement would be lived up to until fulfilled. In rnnaetiuenre the gamea with Murray have been called off temporarily. and In the place of aame Halt Lake will play the Occldeutala at the Walker field on Friday and Saturday afternoons, and will go to Ogden for Sunday's game. Thia will leave Sunday open here and the Murray and Occidental will most likely get together for that day. The playera will remain here aa ldng aa the good weather rontlnuea and the rmwda hold out. Aa long aa the team continue to p:ay aa gwd ball aa they have done during the pant (Month the baaehall fan will I at only too glad to aupisirt the games. SICK ROOM RUBBER OGDEN GAMES NEW YORK. Sept. 17. With all Ifc in the prime of condition from continuous competition and training. the national track and field senior and junior championship of the Amateur Athletic Union, which will be held tomorrow aud Saturday, promts to be hot y contested. The meet will be held at the Travels Island track of the New York Athletic club. During the last year some good youngsters have been developed all over th country, and i lie competitions la th junior event will b just aa exciting aa those between th more seasoned athletes. The sprint premia to be especially clou and the winnera will likely hava to travel In record time. athl.-t- SHOOT TODAY FOR THE BIC TROPHIES Salt Lake High School Boys We- lcome Gladsome News by Drilling Hard. 8ay th Republican: Two games hav been secured with the Ogden High school by Manager Stout of the Salt Lake High school. There wag considerable 111 feeling at the clo of last season between the two school. The closeness of last year's gams gave chance for argument. and thus the trouble began. It has gradually died down, but started again this fail. It waa only du to careful work by Manager Stout that the game were secured for October It and November If, The spirit of the High school team yesterday afternoon wia fanned to a blase by the news of a gam with the old-tirivals, and the work that Coach McNlece got out of the hoys was a revelation even to him. The work was mostly of a work-o- ut nature and signal practice, but little scrimmage being tried. practice gam la anon to be arranged between the tentative first and second teams, at which time the men will be picked out for the flrst game, which Is less than two weeks distant. It la the game at Logan with the "Aggies" SepInter-Mounta- in m The posljKined August shoot for the Browning trophies at Salt Lake City will be held at that illy today, togetht. er with the regular September Three teams of (.(gden's ivpre-ae- nt stive experts will journey thither ind entertain expectations of aitach-tn- g tha honors to themselves. The teams are, Hlgelnw, Skeen and Anderson : George and Main Browning and tember . Miller; and John and Matt Browning It waa announced that Assistant and Burgess. Manager Richardson would arrange a trap-shoo- GOODS Fountain Syringes, Hot Watsr Pumps, lea Capa. Invalids Air Cushions, Atomiaara, Rubbar Gloves, Btomach Tubas, Rubber Urina's, Bulb Syringaa, Crutch Tip, Infanta Syringaa. Eta. W are hoadquartara for the rubber noceseitioB of the ek room. Dent buy old untrustworthy rubber good when it eoota no more to get dopondablu good with all af the elasticity, vim and wsar of froth now rubber. Bottle, Braaat Prooeription NORTHWESTERN AYE. The Royal Steam LAUEIDBY 1 23rd St. LEAGUE Both Phonos AMERICAN LEAGUE New York. St. Louis, 8. Brooklyn. 3; Cincinnati, IT. Chic go. t; Boston, 0. Philadelphia, S; nttahurg, 2. Specialists, 2479 WASHINGTON 369-17- NATIONAL Cleveland, 7; Chicago, 1. IVtrolt, f St. Louis. I. tNo other games scheduled.) . . ..0 0 3 0 1 x I 6 7 t Game. VANCOUVER. Sept. 10 George Engle achieved a no run. no-h- lt gams today aaalnst Spokane. R. II. E. 1 3 - X Vancouver , ,0 0 X Spelean Batteries Engl and Sugden; Kll-ll'and Krelta. No-H- it -- Try our Rough, Dry Weahing at 6c Per Pound ay EXCURSION TO SIXTEENTH , , FTee-for-A- 000040040000099000 GRAND OPERA HOU5E ONE NIGHT ONLY. SEPTEMBER 20th A Ber- six-da- LUELLA MOREY AS SALOME Contest. Sept. I (.Loo n, Angeles won today1 game from OakMoran-Roo- t, . land by a score of I to 4. Krebs- - Vanonl, Sherwood -R. H. E. Devon rvltch-Walke- r. Bupperecht, It Loe Angeles 0 9 s, Ouk'and 4 g 9 146 miles and four Batteries Brlswalter and Easterly; 146 miles and laps; Kramer-Bedel- l, Christian and Lewla. three laps. Dal Mont Tsnnis. DEL MONTE. Cal., Kept. 14,- -In the men' single today 8. W. Johnson of KNOXVILLE HAS A Pennsylvania defeated J. C. Wright of Closs-H'ittin- BAN g FRANCISCO, Clark-Lawao- n, Direction LeComte & Flesher Mayer-Anderso- A PURE, INSTRUCTIVE, ILLLUSTRATIVE STORY THE DAYS OP OUR SAVIOUR 1-- 1, 8-- 1. 6-- 1. OF Superbly Mounted, Correctly Costumed and Strong Supporting Company Mitten-William- Bnhtnn, SUMPTUOUS PRODUCTION OF CITY THE HOLY WITH NEW TORK. Sept. 16. There waa y the positions of the two hour a night, racera aa the result of their work on the track at Madlaon Square garden tonight The core at the end of tn night' racing, tha close of the sixth hour, was: 6 no change In 0 Umpire No-Ru- n, MEMPHIS. Tenn., Sept. 17. Over re of long --eared animals that National Amateur Championships Delmar. at Syracuse. Eeas mad Missouri famous will be seen In Major action on the track of the Tri-Sta-te Sweet Marie in Open TioSm at Garden City Continue to Fair next month, when the Arkansas Provoke Enthusiasm. Rice for $1,509. Mule Derby will be decided. A huge tin cup will be presented to the winner of the Derby. No mule named SYRACUSE. Sep:. IT- GARDEN CITY, L. I.. Sept. It. In Maud will be allowed to start and any ,, the national amateur golf championdriver twisting hla mule's tall will be weather condition ami a , . ship there waa no let up in the enthus- disqualified, under the rules and regu- a big crowd saw sonm ,. iasm shown by spectators at the Gar- lations provided for the Mule Derby. ing at the state fair gr..ii:' t. ' den City linka today. The weather There were eight stun..,, ,n " a northeasterly londitions, snowing event, the Chamber .f of 12.000 for 2:10 hreete, were much the asm aa those KENTUCKY COLONELS J of yesterday. The eliminating round heat of which provedir.,., (li hava weeded the big field so that the the half all com.-survivors represent the West, East AFTER GOOD ROADS closely together,the amt a t..r.i...y and metropolitan sections, as follows: around th lower turn it u i ary..r,i Metropolitan, 7; New England, 3; rack. In a desperate .I.,. L Chicago, 2; Pittsburg, 3;. Utica and Jack nipped the heat l f 17. LOUISVILLE. A Ky., Sept.. Philadelphia, 1 each. Daniel. Octoo being thlt.l, jj,- . The match which attracted th good road convention, at which many tlon back. greatest interest today was that be- method for Improving the highway The second heat was a- - s nsatin-a: tween tha Chicago youth, Kenneth of the state will be considered, waa as the first, the race Edwards, and th present champion. opened today at the Kentucky State being of the ! . i Jerome D. Travers, aa the winner of Fair. Sessions wer also held today n. sort, with a this will be looked to as tha most by th Kentucky Horticultural society, the beat Margaret It. Margaret i t nk the of likely to work his way to th final of the Beef Cattle Breeders' association next two heats without miirli l.ffuulty Saturday. and th editors of the state. There were three start-i- ? jn th, All tha contests today and during the ll trot Mr a pum f u.jqj remainder of the week will consist of In the first heat Major Heiniir EXCURSION TO DENVER thirty-si- x holes, match play, the foldated the mile In ::7 with ir, lowing being the reeulta of this afterVia Denver ft Rio Grande R. JL, Sept A. strongly challenging ernil Major noon: Travers beat Edwards, 9 up and I to llh. Round trip, $20.00. Sept. 17th and Delmaria early break in t!v seroid 10th, round trip, $22.60; Sept 25th and beat put him out of It. ami Keet I,H play. won. Major Delmar kept Claflln beat Reid, I up and I to play. 26th, round trip, $22.50 Stop over the third heat. Behr beat Whitney, 3 up and 3 to go. Sherman beat Vanvleck, 6 up and I ANTIETAM ANNIVERSARY. to go. MEN ARE POWERLESS Herrahoif beat Smith, 13 up and 10 LAKE COMPrtUNCE. ..nn,, ftept to go. To Fight AgilMt Disease raises They 17. The forty-sixt- h aunlverwiry nf the Fownea beat Seckel, up and i to ftrik at the Yaderlylag Caw. battle of Antietani was ,,iMrved her go. To troat Dandruff, and Falling Hair, by a reunion of th- - survivor of today Aravla won hla match with Wilder with Irritants or olio on which a pars. Bitie germ win prosper, la ilk scooping the Sixteenth Connecticut regiment at the forty-fir- st hole with a three. inter from tha oceaa to prevent th tide from rising. Tou cannot accomplish a satisfactory cur without haring a right understandECONOMISTS FOR MEN JOHNSON AND BURNS SIGN ing of tha fundamental causes of th trouble. You mutt kill tha Dandruff Germ. . .SYDNEY, N. B. W.. Kept. 17. Newbroa Herpidde does thia because It Jack Johnson, the American la specially made to do that very thing. When the germ la removed, the hair colored pugilist, has signed arha a no choice but to resume healthy ticles for a fight with Tommy growth end beauty, Burns, the American champion, "Destroy tha causa, you remove the effect-- " the fight to take place In this Sold by loading druggists, fiend 10c. in city In December and to be for tamps for sample to Tha Herpidde Co. the championship of the world. Detroit Mich Puma said today that thia would OS cento end II. Ok Two mee hi be last fight. two-sco- LITTLE CHANGE IN 1 Portland Tacoma .0 1600001 08 I Batteries Henley. Griffin and Batteries Allen and Fortier; Baker ry; Groom and Whalen. and Shea. Gale. .. BE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE LEAGUE RACES PROVE $2.00 HATS Are Perfection Hot Gama, Ssattle W n. PORTLAND, Kept. if Portland SEATTLE. Sit. It Seattle won won a hotly contested game with San from Tacoma thia afternoon by a score Frandaoo today. of 3 to 3. R. H. E. R. H. E. 0 4 San 1 Francisco 1 A Seattle MULE DERBY WILL TOUEY GOLF DRAWS e World pffttfiim ATHLETIC CONTEST ZION Compels Salt Lake to Play Out fi 17. 190S. PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT 25c, 50c, 75c and $100 Seats On Sale Saturday. Theater Parties Forming HORSE SHOW ON Subscriber NATIONAL IRRIGATION CON- GRESS at Albuquerque, H. If. September 29th VIA DENVER WHICH RIO October 3rd, GRANDE-SANT- A HAS BEEN SELECTED AS 1908 FE R. R. CO.S THE OFFICIAL ROUTE. ON FARE, 131.95 ROUND TRIP. TICKETS BALE SEPTEMBER 23RD TO INCLUSIVE. 26TH, FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31ST. STOPOVERS GOING AND RETURNING. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES FROM ALBUQUERQUE TO THE GRAND CANYON, AND CHEAP SIDE TRIP TO CITY OF MEXICO. THE RIO GRANDE WILL OPERATE A SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVING OGDEN MORNING SEPTEMBER 27TH. PURCHASE TICKETS NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 26TH. FOR FURTHER A. PARTIULARS INQUIRE OP J. CRONIN, Agent, OGDEN, UTAH BOTH PHONES 104 AND 115, of Th Utah State Journal ara roquoatsd to road and follow Inatructiona printed ot head af editorial column. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 17. A hors fair and racing meet which has attracted much attention among the NOTICE. horsemen and society people of thia In the District Court nt th United section, pens thia afternoon and will extend through this evening and tojStates for th District of Utah. In th matter of A. W. Putnam, a morrow. a large number of horses have been entered In both racing and bankrupt. The undersigned will receive bids for how classes. that certain safe of the Dteboij Safe scries of games with Park City and i ft Lock Company make, formerly smaller local schools for the secthe i owned by A. W. rut ns in. a bankrupt, ond team. located In the storeroom at N,. 234$ Washington Avenue. Ogden City. Utah. Bidders may examine said safe between ! o'cl wk and four t m dally. Bid must be sealed and delivered to the undersigned at No. 831$ j Washington Avenue on or before two o'clock p. nv. of Wednesday, September 23. 1904. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check payable to ,th undersigned for at least 2$ per cent f th amount of the hid. Terms jnf sale ar cash, upon approval of axle by referee In bankruptcy. The under- signed reserve the right to reject any said sale win be made ;!l bids. to The confirmation after notlc-- 1 to subject the creditors. ! By direction of Hon. a. B. Patton. ) referee in bankrupty. j THOMAS R REASON'. Trustee f tin- Estate of A. W. Putnam. r: I ! RALPH E. HOAG. Cashier. A. V. MclNT05H. Asst Caohler. I E. DOOLY, President. JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vlce-Pre- 4 ! The UTAH NATIONAL Or I I BANK OGDEN UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits ool-x-- ! - ! ! a Bankrupt, Mated: Ogden, Utah. September 11, 1908. Date flrst publication Sept. 12. 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