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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, li.ive h.id my eyes opened, and any i i hut I hnJ us :o Nelson us a card is swept away- - He Is the one man I u:i!it in tight. And I want to say that ill the bickerings between Corbett and are over us far us I am con-ivin.ysi-llifter the game showing he M.i.dc. I .mi u filing, if he is. to shake hands .iiid call off all past unfriendliness." Yrsierduy Young Corbett, the pugilist, together with his trainers, tried tu take a rosy view of life. Cm lieu has been patched up and rubbed until he again resembles a human being ami in the afternoon he uns taken to the races so that he might forget his terrible disappointment ami the beating which he received at the hands of the Battling Dane. He was taken in an automo bile by Barney Oldfield, and to the Central Emergency hospital In Ban where three stitches were taken in his scalp and two in his lip. Corbett at first demurred, stating that he believed the operation would be painful, but was finally Induced to endure the pain, lie then retired to the I'alarp hotel, where he spent a restless and painful night, nursing his hurts and his grieved mind. In the meantime. Nelson was Jubilant over his victory and spent the night at the Hummam Baths. Upon appearing in the morning he gave out word that he is ready for Britt and representatives of both men will very shortly meet to arrange on final agreements for their fight, which will probably occur on the 20th of this month. DECEMBER 1904. 1, PAGE THREE. 1 Fifty Years the Standard inul-- nil f van-inish- BBK lAl Made from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes. PRICK BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK THAT WE PAY YOU 10c FOR EVERY BUTTON PULLED OFF OUR DUTCHESS TROUSERS ed lO Cents a Button. We Have All jOTTHE SPORTS! will go down in the year of the feint, counters, leads, uppercuts but not quite, champion various other features of the game. trotter of the world. The decadence of amateur boxing was doubtless due to the professional Xju Dillon took almost, un pared bouts in Philadelphia have article. began to attract meaniattention, and as the ran rampant they i naturally soon come to be disreputable. ng fixed Now that professional matches, under His fame was great, reasonable restrictions, have taken the Poor Michael! while it lasted. While the sport of place of the which he was the leading exponent was amateur boxing will probably be repopular, to was he, but when it got to called from desuetude and find an army be passe the famous rider passed out of followers, especially as the presi- QUEEN ALEXANDRA of the limelight and in the circle of dent's indulgence has called it to mind 18 SIXTY YEAR8 OLD. those who used to be. Now he has and sanctioned the idea. Prise-figh- heretofore ts been called fixtures, events. prise-fight- s, passed forever. has a sparring companion In Andy Walsh, once celebrated as a middleweight. Yesterday aftern' Goodwin oon at Nixon , theater knocked his instructor unconscious, and he and the stage carpenter worked fully fifteen minutes to bring Walsh Xat Goodwin back to life. ui prophesy that Aurelio Herrera presented a wide grin over his dusky face when he learned that Corbett went down before Nelson in ten roundvwhlch leaves him the only man in the world (since the Battlers championship days) who has ever stayed the limit with the Dane, and then lost his fight only on a close decision. Herrera la not a dead one by any means. Let Battling Nelson's glorious victory over Young Gorbett on Tuesday night again demonstrated beVond a doubt that Teddy Murphy meant what he said when he told his friends In this city some months ago that "there is no man living who can deneat his man at 130 poands. Look at his record: Spider Welch, 16 rounds! Martin Canole, 18 rounds; Eddie Hanlon, 19 rounds; Aurelio Herrera, 20 rounds, and Young Corbett, supposed to be the master of them all at 130 pounds, he outfights, outboxes, and administers to him a most crushing defeat in ten rounds. But now that he has beaten Corbett to a standstill, he will not be given the credit due him by some sporting writers. They will say that Corbett was not in good shape; that the weight weakened him, and a lot of other rubbish. Smoke up! He had plenty of time to train and he trained faithfully and carefully. He knew that his pugilistic star would set if Nelson beat him. A victory for the Denver lad meant a chance to get back at Britt, to say nothing of the championship and He the wealth that goes with It. lost and fought a game, hard fight, fairly.' He was beaten by a better man in the fighting game. Corbett admits as much. Here is what he said after the fight: I was beaten fairly; that is all there is to it. I have really nothing to say. Let It go out to the world that I say I was fairly beaten by a man who Is bet ter than I am tonight. You know what I mean. There is no complaint from this side. We will always take our beating with as good a grace as we the give it to others, and I would be other the from detract to man last man's victory. He won. and he won I fairly all the way. He is better than LONDON, Dec. 1. Looking aa young and beautiful as the average woman of her age. Queen Alexandra today celebrated her sixtieth birthday, having been born December 1, 1844. The anniversary was celebrated In the midst of a family gathering at Sandringham. During the day her majesty received many messages of congratulation, as well aa a number of presents, the donors comprising the German emperor, the czar and czarina, the king of Portugal, the king of Italy, and the members of the Danish royal three-fourt- hs family. 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BURTON, Assistant Cashier. to Bear Compound PcrchanL-there may be ultra sensi-U- v chapel and those of the pariah church Interest persons who will be astonished and were rung. The mayor sent a tele' DIRECTORS: krtevousiy pained to learn that PresidDae D. David Ecclee Thomas gram of congratulation to her majesty, the ent Roosevelt is to take Goo. H. Tribs Bernard Whits and a royal salute of twenty-on- e guns up a system f boxing lessons was fired In Windsor great park. W.W. Riter John Watson from a real handler Ogden State f Perchance there will Joseph Clark Adam Patterson Savings Department Heart Fluttering, those, but the majority of Amerl-- n w111 look of accounts solicits the on approvingly and Respectfully with $1.00. atch the Undigested food and gas in the stom- banka, mercantile firms and Indidevelopment of presidential Prowess with ach. located Just below the heart, viduals. decided interest consider We pay interest on time deposits. Eliminating from consideration those presses against it and causes heart pal treatnatlc who cannot When your heart troubles too small a Ample resources, courteous pltation. . approve any sport ever mild and In service. ment few a for take Herblne that way you superior innocent there is not am tonight matter. 1,1 days. You will soon be all right 50c. the I'rited States who does Nelson takes his victory as he took Geo. F. Cave. realize the htipfulness of being fa-- r the others. He was confident all the Sold by with boxing, it is not only a time, but not boastful. fU' frm f Bport' bat the ama brought ROSE HAS MANY COLORS. Mu "Well, another short-endtan rbo box weU wen nas with home the money," said Nelson. "Kind h. JOURNAL ADS. BRING RESULT8 of fooled em, didnt I? At no stage in Peculiar Flower the Production of Eastern Gardeners. 80 frequently called, result of the doubt in is was I the fight The Chinese, Japanese and Siamese nd an Of course In the first two or three are ought! oT6 that Very peculiarly skillful at botanical know, and the but BO YEARS president of the rounds I was Just feeling him out feats. One of their wonderful achieven EXPERIENCE oxceptlon to the rule. third round was passed I ments Is known as the changeable on the after first In 0f life depends roivMUe ear nn,ateur boxing has re-- It knew I had him. Before the fight I rose. The bloom Is white in the Why not then, give the eyes the care they dewaa,etbai:k The t'me was when said Corbett wasn't game. I take that shade and red in the sunlight After A slight strain a tIety fad. and the serve? What night or in a dark room this curiosity brat you,,01 back now. He is one game guy. severe disease In a a men of the towns e of rose Is not the a family pure were and cities he took tonight showed It. I am Dont delay If time. short blossom. When transferred to the - of a t01" ation a:,a,,V0Catemarked up a bit and I am not hurt open air the transformation Immediyour eyes feel uncomfortable. Trade Marks In the mysteries Britt? Why, I'll win from Britt. He Design the time entire of In, steps the ately Ac. rrrfvv Copyrights looks Just like the rest of em to me, change of the flower from white to a nnd sketch sending description stay Anyone over little won a so nnr whether I ascertain free him. opinion red depending on the degree of sun (.olekly and I'll get, invention hi probably rttientnMa. (Yimmunme of share of m Handbook my outside and I'alwts warmth. InnestrMlynMiPilentleL First the light $2,000 tonight, petals lent free, (ilitest sifmwy fur eueunng patents. take on a kind of washed or faded blue I simile taken through Mnnn A Co. rauetrS "hy dont we advertise the receipts. Expert Manufacturing tferial Mc, without charge, iu the foland color, to faint a the made rapidly change Britt battle Optician. the After coffee? blush of pink. The pink gradually Scientific 2412 WASHINGTON AVE. lowing statement: In hue until you find that deepens A handsomely fitastrefed weekly. Tararat cin. little fighter, one grand 'Nelson is a Dilation of any er'entuln Journal. Terms. rose of an hour before Phone 401 X. In your him Hold eysll nawadralsiu. months. I I when year: fight that Is as red as. the reddest peony that Knowledge jI and I realise nr.3""roaes, Wt W VQrfi December I hnve got to put up a better erer blooms!. I Ul'KsBU ,'mhM- s6 6 HU Hsit. ilMlkH life. 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