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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL MONDAY, FEBRUARY i004. 8, THE fOENVERMJQMANOi CRACK BOWLERS 25c 25c LEITER IS FOUND "BUILT l!DGBAHfWE5TKNf a HAND TIME CARD, In effect Nov. jg, DEPART. No. 6 --Atlantic Mall for Sait City. Provo and all points east. , No. oSalt j EXPERTS MEET IN CONTESTS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. HOLDING ITS ANNUAL SESSION! IN WILKESBARRE. TO ALEXANDER WAS WRITTEN HAMILTON. 18-T- Will Coma Up for! Father of Hia Country Exproaeod Wiah Important Mattera They Ar Gathered From All Parte of Conaida ration Eatabliahment to Live In Retirement on Hia the Country Strong Wsst-er- n of Now Missions. Virginia Farm. Teams. From A collection of unpublished letters of American statesmen, recently given Boston and New York In the east to to Colombia, Is now on exhibition In Denver In Ihe west crack tenpin play-er- a the university library. One letter reare gathering In Cleveland to take cently delivered Is from George Washpart in the bowling championship of ington. on a single the Vulted States, which begina at the The letter Is written Is In the stiff, formal and sheet folded Armory thin afternoon, to continue all characteristic of the week. Clone follower! of the game pre- handwriting to Alexander addressed la writer. It dict thMt no better figures will be before was written and Hamilton, scored than have been made In preto presthe election first vious competitions, but the competition Washingtons CL.EVKLA.NI, (.. Ftb. 8. nevertheless Is expected to be exceedflve-me- n, ingly spirited In all events, two-me- n Chicago, and individual. teams strong will make a twenty-on- e strong bid, while the eustern cities, though not so strong numerically, say they are going to show their western brethren a few things. All the way west from New York the cities have sent In delegations, and Washington, Erie, Wheeling, Kulfalo, Philadelphia, Louisville, Pittsburg, Youngstown, Canton, Syracuse, St. Louis, SL Paul, Indianapolis, Toledo, Columbus, Peoria, DesMoines and Denver men are here, anxious to compare their skill with that of the better known players. The armory, where the contests are being rolled, is well adapted for a The floor tournament of this kind. area permits plenty of room and the spacious galleries afford accommodations for un unlimited number of spectators. The alleys are ten In number and as none of the contestants have been allowed to practice on them no one enjoys an advantage In this partlcualr. Sessions of the American Bowling congress, controlling organisation of the game, will be held at the Hollen-de- n hotel, beginning this evening, and when the election of new officers and selection of a city for the next annual championship come up, hot fights are looked for. John J, Rowe, the present able executive. may be urged to run for but many share the opinion that the office should go to the city securing the tournament, as was the case at Indianapolis and Cleveland. Milwaukee seems to be In the lead for the tournament next year, and In the event of that city being selected, the head executive officer of the congress may he a resident of the Cream city. There is a lively canvass on for the The present official. secretaryship. Samuel Karpf, who hits held the position since the organisation of the congress In 1898, Is opimsed by W. A. Ken-n- a of Chicago. CORBETT WANT8 ANOTHER GO WITH FITZSIMMONS NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 8. James J. Corbett says he Is ready and willing to light Itoh Fitzsimmons again. lie says he had decided to retire forever from the ring, but since Fltxaimmons Is continually abusing him and asserting that he Is afraid to meet him, he has changed his decision. "I mean business. I will fight once more, and Fitxslmmons must be my I am ready opponent." snld Corbett to hear offers and will sign the articles when presented to me. Of course the pure must be of good size. Fits has gone back rapidly and he knows it too. This matter is not my seeking, but If Khx Is In earnest In hia talk let me hear from him or some club which wants the mill. am the best man today, and I can see but one result a victory for me. But, win or lose. It will be the last time I put oil gloves In a fight It Is up to Fits. I im ready to give him a good beating." Corbett lias a fine theatrical engagement, but Is willing to cancel It if a purse of value Is offered. i CANNED GOODS PACKER8. COLl'MIll'S, (., Fell. 8. Canned goods packers and others interested In the Industry are registered In large numbers at the Southern hotel for the annual convention of the Cannery Machinery and Supplies association, the Western Packers Canned Goods association and the Atlantic States Packers' association, which will be In session here during the next three days. The three associations are closely allied. The last year was not an exceptionally prosperous one for the packers and at the present meeting plans will be discussed and the outlook carefully canvassed with a view to bringing about better trade conditions. In conjunction with the gathering there Is a large and Interesting exhibition of canning machinery. Lakecity and Intermedia?! yvuihi SA,Vnt!.c for Lake City. Prova i idency. The letter follows: TEXT OF LETTER. Mount Vernon, Aug. 28, 1788. Dcht Sir: I have had the pleasure to receive your letter dated the ISth accompanied by one addressed to General Morgan. I will forward the latter to General Morgan by the first conveyance, and add my particular wish that he would comply with the request contained In It. although I can scarcely Imagine how the watch of a British officer, killed within their lines, should have fallen Into his hands (who was many miles away from the scene I of uetlon); yet, If It so happened, flatter myself there will be no reluctance or deluy in restoring It to the family. As the perusal of the political papers under the signature of Publius has afforded me great satisfaction, I shall certainly consider them as claiming a most distinguished place In my library. I have read every performance which has been printed on one side and the other of the great question lately agitated (so far as I have been able to obtain them), and, without an unmeaning compliment, I will say that I have seen no others so well calculated (In my judgment) to produce conviction on an unbiased mind, us the "Production of your Triumvirate." When the happiest circumstances and fugitive performances which attended this crisis shall have disappeared, that work will merit the notice of posterity, because In It are candidly discussed the principles of freedom ft the topics of government, which shall be always Interesting to mnnklnd so long as they shall be connected In Civil Society. The circular letter from your convention, I presume, was the equivalent by which you obtained an acquiescence in the proposed Constitution. Notwithstanding I am not very well satisfied with the tendency of It, yet the Federal affairs have proceeded, with few exceptions, in so good a train that I hope a political machine may be put In motion without much effort or haxard of miscarrying. On the delicate subject with which you conclude your letter I can say nothing, because the event alluded to may never happen; and because, In case it should occur, it will be a point of prudence to defer forming ones ultimate and Irrevocable decision, so long us new data might be offered for one to act with the greatest wisdom I would not wish to and propriety. conceal iny prevailing sentiment from you. For you know me well enough, niy good Sir, to be persuaded that I am not guilty of affectation, when I tell you. It Is my great and sole desire to live and die In peuce and retirement on my own farm. Were it ever Indispensable, a different line of conduct should be adopted; while you and some others who are acquainted with my heart would acquit, the world and posterity might probably accuse me of Inconsistency and ambition. Still, I hope I shall always possess firmness, and virtue enough to maintain (what I consider the most enviable of all titles) the character of an honest man as well as prove (what I desire to be considered in reality) that I am, with great sincerity, ft esteem. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Feb. 8. The American Church Missionary society, which looks after Episcopal missions in Central and South America and also conducts many missions In this country, began Its annual meeting In SL this city, today, Stephens church, of the Talbot Pennsylvania dioBishop cese presiding. Owing to conditions that have arisen during the past year and to the ambitious plans for the future of the society the present meeting, which lasts two days, promises to be the most important In Its history. With the construction of the Panama canal, and consequent turning of attention to. Central and South America, the society believes the time hns arrived for making heroic efforts towards the education of the people of the southern continent and the securing of real religious liberty. Another matter to receive careful attention is the progress of laymen's work in planting and maintaining in and near large cities, similar to those established by the Brotherhood of SL Andrew In San Francisco, Syracuse, Minneapolis, Denver and several other cities. KANSAS EDITORS MEET. LAWRENCE, Kan., Feb. 8. Promi- nent newspaper editors of Kansas, members of the State Editorial association, assembled In Lawrence today and began their annual meeting. The formal opening of the convention took place this afternoon and Included addresses of welcome and responses, appointment of committees and other routine business. The most Interesting session has been arranged for tomorrow and will be held at the University of Kansas. Col. D. R. Anthony will deliver the president's address on The Early Newspapers of Kansas," after which the editors and the visiting ladles will Inspect Haskell Institute and other places and points of Interest about the city. BOAT EXPOSITION. ' NEW YORK, Feb. 8. The rapidity with which the motor boat has sprung Into vogue among those who can afford to Indulge in the sport Is illustrated by the widespread Interest manifested in the exhibition of automobile boats opened in this city today. The exhibition is the first of its kind to be held In this country, but notwithstanding this fact there is a large and varied assortment of craft on display. Altogether there are thirteen hundred exhibitors, which may be taken as an Indication that the manufacturers expect to rush to the water branch of the sport during the coming summer. MOTOR OKLAHOMA 8TOCK BREEDERS. GUTHRIE, Okla., Feb. 8. The agricultural Interests of Oklahoma are well represented at the Joint convention begun here today by the Improved Stock Breeders' association of. Oklahomu. the Territorial Board of Agriculture and the Territorial Horticultural Board. Today, was devoted largely to the reception of the visitors. The real business of the convention will be taken up in earnest tomorrow and continue until the end of the week. Excellent programs have been arranged and many notable agricultural experts will be heard. EXPORTS OF TYPEWRITERS. American typewriters are in great demand In foreign countries, according to the statistics of the department of commerce and labor. The Increase In shipments last year was to the value of nearly $1,000,000. The total exiorts for December were $9.853, 930 and for the calendar year they were $99,036,897. The total Imports of Iron and steel for the year amounted to a decrease of $215,49$. 1Z SC H" Th. " Diamond and in red ars th. Union Label ol WEDNES Hansens ENGINEERS are specially sieve,uee. DAY The ed (or ensine AT Patented principle of construe thoroush workmanship and malarial. In.ur. parted protection and Ions service. Because ol s special l.enins pro cess, they are always pliant and flexible. In spite of steam, heat, oil and moisture. They are the lonieetwesrln, be.Mittins and most comfortable slovet lhal money can make. hish-sra- d. DUBUQUE. Li., Feb. Is agent for the Hansen glove as well as many other standard gloves. Hansen's gloves are sold at one low standard price. But we have about $00 pairs of California buck and horseblde gloves mainly $1.50 qualities, these will go at $1 a pair. Thousand! of other articles throughout the bouse at unusual cut Dollar Special Rates Eas? One Way or Round Trip ... CHOICE OF ROUTES... On Sale Packages Free 8. THIS IS OUR Annual Grab Sale... C. A. hnlL ns 1 340 Twenty-Fift- h St., Ot ton. 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Grand time at nm The Beghtol The Iowa Master numbers association began Its annual convention In Dubuque today and will be In session through the greater part of the week. The main question for discussion Is that of a state law providing for a state InMusicians HUB prices. We Will Place No. adapt lion, The ING 4 Gloves and Gauntlets srOR Atlantic" Express tor Salt Lake City, Pueblo. Denver and all point eaat, dally No. UNION MADE FREE OFFER! Your friend and Most obedient Ilble. Ser G. WASHINGTON. The Hnnble Alex. Hamilton, Esq. AT Leadvllle, Pueblo, Den! ver and all points east on every pair Dear Sir, PLUMBERS MEET No. trsds-mar- State Disease No. Pacific Express from S Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City , and east dally No. l Oveland Limited from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City. Denver and all points east dally No. 101 Fast Mall C. A. HENRY. H. CORSE. Pare. .p JIe Traveling Passenger Agtn C. J.A.Lindqlst UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Open All Night. 2020 Washington Av. 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