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Show 0 DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, JEFFRIES WILL BILL I WEDNESDAY, MEET THE WIHHEB STIB FAIR LOBBYISTS IN NEW LEGISLATURE. INTEREST IN COMING SHARKEY-MUNROYORK TO ARRANGE FOR THE COMING FIGHT. STATE CONVENTIONS. fight Fitzsimmons. Gardner, Ryan or O'Brien is amusing ring followers, who were convinced some time ago, when Kid Carter put on the fresco owrk, that McCoy had seen his beat days. It Is a hard matter to convince some ring experts that McCoy ever was a real, genuine, first class pugilist. His cleverness as a boxer was always conceded, but he never showed true Contast Is Expsctsd Between on Chiaf Intaraat la In That Which Will Rattling Saak to Sacura Favorabla Action 8ailor and the the Salact tha Dalagataa to Woman Suffrage Amandmant to Miner. SL Louis. tha Stata Conatitution. ALBANY, X. Y.. Feb. 24There waa the great ewixh of silken skirts about and senate committee rooms today even the most casual observer could not fail to note that something of unusual interest to the fair sex was on the tapis. The presence of the fair H visitors, who came from New York, Syracuse. Buffalo, Rochester, Ltlca and other cities throughout the state, was due to the hearing before the senate Judiciary committee on the bill Introduced by Senator Stevens on behalf of the would-b- e women voters. The Stevens bill seeks to amend the state constitution by adding a provision permitting the legislature to confer "upon female citizens of any city of the state the right to vote In the election districts of which they shall at the time be residents, for, and make them eligible to, the office of school commissioner and school trustee, and every other office heretofore and here after created which shall confer upon the officer elected power to manage and control any public school or schools. The women who attended the hearing were deeply Interested In the bill, but, strange to say, a large element among them were on hand to express their vigorous opposition to the mean ure. Others, however. Including eminent representatives of the womens suffrage association, were on hand to speak in favor of the proposed law. In support of the measure they argued that women are more interested In the training of children. than are men, and that It Is necessary, therefore, that women not only be allowed to vote for the members of school boards, but to hold office themeselves on such boards. The opposition, In equally strong terms, declared that there la no de mand for such a law from the women of the state; that the bill Is only one of the many wedges the suffragists are HURON. S. D., Feb. 14.' The politl-i-h- 1 rate pot is goln to boij at a lively unin South Dakota this year. If the meetusual Interest manifested in the commiting of the Democratic state taken be tee in session here today may come. to is what of as an indication meetcommittee the of The purpose ing is to decide upon the date and conven place for holding the state tlon to elect delegates to the Demo cratic national convention. Two state conventions will be held this eyar, but as a Republican victory Is conceded In the state election, the in tereat of the Democrats centers almost to wholly In the convention which Is name delegates to SL Louis. Today's meeting of the state com mltlee has been awaited with interest all over the state for several weeks and a lively contest has developed for the honor of entertaining the conven tlon. Among the cities which have put In bids for the gathering are Yank ton. Aberdeen, Mitchell, Sioux Falls and Huron. The rivalry for the convention Is not the only contest that Is attracting at tention. The Hearst boomers want an early convention as early as March, while those who are opposing the can didacy of the New York editor con tend that May, will be early enough to The decision In hold the convention. date will convention to the regard Ishment JACK BEAU8CHOLTE i TO MEET TOMMY RYAN Feb. 24. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Several delegations of sporting men from out of town are here for the big boxing show to be pulled off tonight ten-rou- nd . vice-preside- vice-preside- re-en- ter Lf Free with Each NOTE. A young man who went east from this city several weeks ago, and a ho Is a capable mechanic, was unable to find urork at his trade because of the numerous strikes, and has had to en list In the army In order to live. Do s- eret News, KNIGHT8 OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2. Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National bunk building, every Monday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. A. M. HODGE, C. C. K- - O. KIND, M. of F, C. N. 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Atlantic Lake 6 $7.50 ed authorities Fitzpatrick, says; If on boxing would get together and make some changes in fiie present classes, or create new ones, differences In weights could not be felt sd much by some pugilists and matches' would, therefore, be all the more Interesting. Say, for instance, the classes were split about six pounds each apart, as follows: Bantam, light up to 110 pounds; heavy, up to 116 pounds. Featherweight, light 116 to 122 123 to 128 pounds. pounds; heavy, 128 to 134 pounds Lightweight light 134 140 to pounds. Welterweight, heavy, light 140 to 146 pounds; heavy, 146 to 153 pounds. Middleweight light, 153 to 158 pounds; heavy, 158 to 164 pounds. Heavyweight 164 to 170 pqpnds, and real heavyweights all above that If such weights could be aatlsfactor lly established there would not be so many kicks from boxers who find It hard to add or take off an avoirdu pols. Pugilists like Kid Carter, Joe Choynski, Jack O'Brien, George Gard net and a few other would not have much chance against Jim Jeffries, If they fought him at the real heavyweight scale, because the champion ie too big for them. CARP, These JwhiCli we are selling at fighting ability against opponents that The could hit and stand punching. that men McCoy of prominence only ever put away were Ryan, when the at Maspeth; later was double-crossDan Creedon, when McCoy could not knock him out in fifteen rounds at Long Island City, although the Australian was so badly beaten that his seconds threw up the sponge, and Peter Maher, who quit early in the game at Coney Island in a fight that looked queer. McCoy was squarely beaten by Sharkey and Choynski, although the latter was robbed. Corbett heat him in a fake when he could have done the trick on the leveL The Kid dodged Fitzsimmons and even Walcott at every angle and picked his marks. His recent warlike challenge, therefore, ap ex pears to be the result of a hot-a- ir or In district White the Light plosion look is Kid the means It that perhaps ing for the old gem cheap notoriety. The approaching six round bout scheduled to take place between Tom Sharkey and Jack Munroe in Philadel phia'on February 27, Is gradually over shadowing all other battles to be fought In the near future. Jeffries has pledged his word he would light the winner for the American championship. Unusual Interest Is being manifested go, because in the sailor-min- er Munroe wins he will be the only man in the United States conceded to havi a chance against Jeffries. A six round bout has its dlsadvant ages because of the opportunity of t clever boxer to stall off his opponent Sharkey and Monroe, however, neither knows how to effectively stall off, and NEW WEIGHT 8CALE Indications point to a hammer-an- d FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS affair. Both have good punches, but it is yet to be The well known sporting writer. Bam shown whether Munroe can stand pun some under the auspices of the Indianapolis Athletic club. The magnet of attracof the program, tion Is the wind-u- p which will bring together Tommy show, therefore, the Hearst strength Ryan, the middleweight champion, and Jack Beauscholte of Chicago. The In South Dakota. bout for Former Senator Pettigrew will ask articles call for a a decision. as a to go to the national convention It will be Ryan's first ring engageDemocratic delegate from Sioux Falls. The state Is entitled to eight delegates. ment since his go with "Philadelphia Heretofore they have been selected by Jack O'Brien. Beauscholte, though circuits, there being eight Judicial cir- not regarded as Ryans equal In clevercuits In the state, but the last legisla- ness, Is expected to give the champion ture added the ninth circuit, which will an Interesting argument for the dec! necessitate a new plan for naming the slon and the long end of the purse. The Chicagoan has demonstrated his delegates. power of endurance and hard hitting IOWA ROADS. faculties in engagements with Marvin FOR IMPROVING using In trying to undermine and tear Hart, Jack O'Brien and other good down the opposition to full woman suf DES MOINES, la., Feb. 24. For the men of his class, in all of which he frage; that where women now haw of drawing up good roads bills made a good showing. the right to vote for school officers they purpose to be Introduced at the present session Both men have been training hard notably fail to do so; that this demand of the and persons appear to be In splendid shape for legislature prominently was made at the time of the conatitu Interested In the movement in all parts the contest The club expects to seat tional convention of 1894, and failed of the state assembled In convention the largest crowd that ever turned out and that the present bill Is too broadIn Des Moines in response to a call is for a fistic event in this city. ly framed not to become a menace, sued by President T. G. Harer of the NEW INCORPORATIONS. State Good Roads association. Meas. MINNESOTA HARDWARE urea will be framed providing for Im of Incorporation of the fol Articles DEALERS IN SESSION provement of Iowa roads on a basis lowing named companies were filed of the payment of the GO per cent of the with the secretary of state yesterday ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 24. More The Park City Miner's hospital, with cost by the state, 25 per cent by the than five hundred representative hard 15 per cent by the township a capital stock of $20,000, divided Into county, ware dealers of Minnesota are at and 10 per rent by the owners of 200 shares of a par value of $10 each tending the eighth annual convention of their state association, which began abutting property. Another bill will David Baxter president, W. J. Kearns E. F. Boyle secretary, provide for the creation of a good its sessions in Elks' hall today. The presiding officer Is W. H. Tom roads commission to be appointed by and Joseph P. Langford treasurer. Cutler A Co., a corporation organ llnsnn of Le Sueur and the secretary the governor. Ized for the retailing of general mer of the convention, M. S. Matthews of 8UCCE8S OF THE chandise at Kanab, Utah; capital Minneapolis. Various measures look stoc-UTAH 8UGAR INDUSTRY divided Into shares of $25,000, ing to the protection of the trade w value of $10 each. H. 8. Cutler. par be discussed and the questions of In The Portland has this James E. Bunting, Oregonian Benjamin Hamblin, surance, the parcels post and several about the Utah William say and John W. Gla Sugar Industry. Shumway other subjects will receive attention The cultivation of sugar beets and sler constitute the board of directors. The convention will remain in session the manufacture of beet sugar was be The Logan Furniture company, with until Saturday. gun In Utah about twelve years ago, a capital stock of $25,000, divided Into at Lehl. The Industry had a hard shares of a par value of $50 each. Zeph WHISTLER MEMORIAL EXHIBITION IN BOSTON struggle to maintain Itself for the Thomas is named as president, W. first five years, but Its projectors per Burnham Is N. A. Lar I streasurer and Frederick Scholes son farmers to how learned severed, pro BOSTON. Mass.. 24. Feb. The memorial exhibition of the works of duce the crop required, and the ven secretary. The Bank of Scffithern Utah, with the late James McNeill Whistler, for ture finally became a financial success which preparations have been in pro As a direct result of this experiment capital stock of $25,000, divided Into gress for some time, opened today in seven other factories have been estab shares of $10 each. The governing Copley hall. The exhibition consists lished five in Utah, one In Colorado, body of this company consists of six directors forming a board. of oil paintings, water colors, and pas- and one in this state each of which as a both prosperous, business and as well as a representative col tels, lection of etchings, lithographs and Industrial venture, with excellent pros COMMENT8 ON KID M'COY'S REAPPEARANCE drawings, which includes, In addition pects of continued growth. The total t othe most Important examples of Mr. output of the Utah factories In refined A New York writer, commenting Whistler's art which are owned In the sugar In 1902 was G0.000.000 pounds. In Stockholders these United States, contributions from Lon plants do not upon Kid McCoy's announced intention fear a decrease in the demand for this to the ring, has the following don. Glasgow, Paris and Montreal. Americans are great sugar to say; product. 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