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Show DAILY Years the Standard Fifty UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER PAGE THREE. : BRIEF STATE NOTES 1 2 AS USUAL : SANTA CLAUS 2 'ROM FAERY COUNTY :unl lvft line of 1 T- - L.irsm by Juth-- ;in,-- Holm 'f l!iu Muir.iy ;tinvinri J10 for hal. c Moiv. t all kimi. nhoot-:- u iin.iil. I, Untirrt i. mm and 1'tLuMiid from a in the far oast. Goods sit the Holiday lictunTovs ami Alhiinis, itox.-s- . - hi" lh- Novelties Monks, See Our Dolls Knit Clothes have ubnpm-e- two-mont- Ktiiicy j Sliirlry Kirli.ir.lsou of West Jordan and Alii-Sheiqiirk of South Jordan woiy marrifil in ihy rouiity clerks yenterday ly lvjiuty Clerk David A. Smith. Z.C.M.I. of-li- ce ar The iiKomoter of the Lew U ton factory have bought and leased one thou Kami of laud which ha all been fenced off into Held varying from forty acre and up. su-K- hi-iv- s The Coal Suit hag been ctimineiiced in th iXiurtli diKirict court by C. L. Lewi against Howard Kowe et nl. to. collect $3,000. alleged to be doe on six prom-Uno.notes by mortgage on ry IT Salt Like real estate. Mado from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes. . PRICK WITH THE I BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. SPORTS , John L. Sullivan, the Grift Jones. Tommy Logan. Chick pugilist, now living in St. Loula, has Tucker and a host of others. tag an order to a Wisconsin knitting Now that Battling Nelson and Jimfoctory for three aulta of underwear. my Riltt have both expressed their deThe specifications are: Height, 5 feet, sire to fight "straight Queensberry II inches; weight, 295 pounds; rules, there 1 nothing left for them to do but train and prepare for the 50 chest, Inches; waist, 50 inches. fight. Many were surprised at the prompt Tounr Peter Jackson, the pugilist, ness with which Britt agreed to the and Koretyo Takahashl, a prominent terms demanded by Murphy. It la well Japanese banker, were among the passknown that Jimmy Britt is one of the engers who arrived at New York best matchmakers In the business, and yesterday on the steamer Oceanic from it Is also evident that with a "clean brake his chances are far better UverpooL against the hard rushing Dane than In the Aurello Herrera, the clever Mexican they would be with a "hit sort of ararngement. and Maurice Sayers of clinches Milwaukee, have been matched to box . Nelson's chief stock in trade la his He is going all the time ih rounds before the Milwaukee Box-i- infighting. 23d. club, December The boys when clinched with his opponent, keepkn agreed to weigh In at 130 pounds ing his arms moving like a windmill. it I o'clock on the afternoon of the At long range he Is not so good and there Is no doubt that every man he contest has defeated in San Francisco had him Philadelphia Jack" OBrien Is hard outpointed as long as the fight lasted, with the possible exception of young on the track of Tommy Ryan, self-stylof the Corbett. middleweight champion world, for a twenty-roun- d bout, to Tls said that the English are maktike place in California, In place of Twin Rullran-Kl- d McCoy fight that ing a deperate effort to develop a man fell through. O'Brien has chased Ry-n- n who will be able to lick Jeffries. To this end, tryout bouts are being regufor a longer bout ever since the meeting between these two here larly held beyound the pond. After hut winter. they win the heavyweight belt back, these fond dreamers propose to build Walter Johnson, best known ns a yacht to win the America's cup; to Sam Collyer, one of the last of the win back the diamond sculls; to depugilists, died of heart dls-M- velop a wrestler to beat Gotch; to find yesterday at. hla late home, 23 English Jockeys who can beat the little Yankee boys; to bolster up Jem Cumberland street, Brooklyn. Hla last Bowker's courage to the point of crossle for was fight the championship of New York state ing the water: to produce some colwith "Jack" McAuliffe, who won In lege athletes who can beat the Rhodes three rounds. Soon after this General scholarship men; to beat Walter J. George M. McClellan, at that time Travis at golf; to breed some haroverror of New Jersey, sent for ness horses that can go; to bring out the who can wallop Collyer, who had fought under him some pololsts in the civil war. and made him take an Yanks, and to win back the swimming oath that he would forever leave the championship. prise ring. Much tempted, he Truly, the American ai iete should kept his word. , he warned of his danger, In view of the "fact undoubted In any true Not since the American has Briton's mind, that all things begin league teen In existence has there been such at Land's End and wind up at the a scaling of salaries as this year. Some Scottish border, and if the tight little of the players a shrinkage of Island really wants anything all It has caught their incomes before 1904, but nothing to do la to reach for It. like the extent to which in However, instead of Indulging It has been usgested this year, toy the owners of such vague, deluding dreams of Amerthe te ims. ican conquest, would it not be a good The players, of course, who are hit Idea If J. Bull were to concentrate his re making quite an ado about the mind on one thing and make sure that nwtter. They Have been . taught to the Yankees do not go over and aptelieve that the American league Is propriate the cricket championship toe great original booster of salaries, and the International croquet title? and they do not to a Cleveland Tom Jenkins sal quite relish the no-tiof losing any part of their pay Press man the other day: "The trouthrough action taken by those who ble with the British Is that they are them to Jump their first con- Just beginning to do things In sports 1- -2 nf ed six-rou- nd old-ti- M bare-knuck- Sole Agents for Anthracite. Two deputies were named yesterday under authority from Washington to serve in the United States marshals office for a jteriod of thirty days. They are Alonzo D. Gaboon, who will replace Deputy Page, during his continued illness, atid Mrs. Genevieve Snyder, who will do stenographic work the mar- By ij office. Fast through trains daily to Mrs. Ophlr, where hopes William Durham, formerly of Utah, is dead at Phoenix, A. T, she went a few weeks ago in that she might regain her health. The deceased was only 28 years of age, and leaves a husband and three little children, now at PHbe-nl- x, where the Interment will take place. The Salt Lake Pressed Brick the Chicago via CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTER- C. A. WALKER. Cea'I AL C. A K.-- 38 and 40 West Seceed South SL 3Z .tin Through Service stTlouis AND THE EAST - the Quaker man V ad wh,le be managed to win to all points on the Nickel Plate road them he nevertheless, did not between Chicago and Buffalo. ExcurMr the money he earned. Hla sion tickets on sale December 24th, Jack win,Bm was his last 25th, 26th and 31st, 1904, and January 1st and 2nd, 1905, good returning JanuflShter who will box at ary 4th, 1905. Three throagh express 0.n,.beneflt are Philadelphia Jack trains dally. No excess fare charged on any train. Also lowest rates and 1km. ,JJnnny Dougherty, Jack Love. shortest line to Cleveland, Buffalo, New Cole, Tommy York, Boston and all eastern point a Modern sleeping and dining can. Individual club meals, ranging In price from 35c to $1, served In Nickel Plate The most dining cars; also service a la carte. All significant word trains leave from La Salle street, Chitween ticket office. Chicago, I1L. and you cago. . your grocer Adams City street snd Auditorium Annex. moneyback. For further particulars address Chat. ' EL Johnson. District Passenger Agent Signifies fairness. 205 Century building, Denver, Colo. Um -- may k yon don't On Rend our display ad. on page 0; It AkiUi.f will save you money. In de-twt- tfc $7,800. 79 W. Second South TREAT and CURE THROUGH SCENIC CATARRH and ell cvreble dieai f the aye. mt. bsm, IhrMl. Iuna, .f.m-ek- . liver, bnwaia, kidneys, bladder end all etirvnie, nerraua end pnvele dieeeeee f bolh him. end dieeneea of children. FERTILE Hume Treatment Cam. Write fur free eymptom Hat If yoa nan-ncall. I'ue.ultatkia Vrea. KANSAS A!!" MISSOURI ot PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ' Electric lights, Electric Fans. Reclining chair cars (scats rsii), Day coaches. Fat Bertlis. Tlckats, Fit An, H 9tc.,aftnss H. C. TOWNSEND, Ml TVOKIT MWTi, PHI RRW9HM on. a. ). HonMk Special Gfbrin Private Diseases FOR EYE TROUBLES SEE R (HURCM5UPPERS T IMPORTED JAPAKESE Mpkjjks Q RUSHMER M WITH PURCHASES Of c uee eSIjTOU ref lillS. KlUiRKS1 KNOW TIIKT CAN CURB AND I 0 I'L'KN I'RIVATK IIMKtNKS IN MOTH PKRMANNNTLT. and to PHOVK their aktll. In ilila Blew of oHiiMtnui. iboy treat aod BKTK aura nrh ram. batura 111. yelloni la required u liar lira. Hhnrea' dim-- Onllar Ur rhwe who prefer, sure i'nrwto. THIS UUNEST nnr pay lha faa la am. 'I weekly nr nmmhi Inaiallmauued-o-aaitio 'h blow PLAN of iiKALINti WITH TIIK AKPI.ICTICI), iloala lha Uuai'k and fakir bo daoiamla all Ctoh, In eachanao for eaapiy piumleae. Hid ynu ever hear of a Paklr reruudlns a penny to a Hoped patient'' I-aka no haaiwa yon nan nor line yciar money l ya don't pay It oat. N Id.-lehi of to mulMl WKAKNKIMK8 OK HKN .re tluipy toe rooult of ralamd or Shoree' new LOCAL TnKATMKST fur aurh anrea, INVARIiMl.mml PRIISTATB ftLANik-lir- a. ABLY CL' REM-a- uk other Imriura bow naay earn limy cure uniter lha old and unaleea plan of treatment fur thia tumble. Wa aura LOST MANIIi Kill, biuniial Waaknow. Spermatorrhoea. OONORHHOBA. HYlUJILlNi VAHIi'OCBLK and kindred troubles. In 1 wa time aod for lose moooy, ibaa any iaatltutloa la the waet, avrry eaaa la mmSdenilal wa Barer am a oamo or bauay Coamtltailon. Rxomloatloa and Advise KERB by mall or at theolBae. a OKKIC'K HULRS: lemltlymi Sroalnsa T lo S; Sunday! ead holiday! 10 a m to 11 . unt AVENUE. TEA MEHANDWOMEX, FOR SALE BY EDGAR JONES CO. 338 Twenty-fift- h Both Phones 124 EEVAWCKIWUCB. St. V Specialists, 2482 X STyLt- - A 5URE NUF Is the way s prominent eastern newspaper editor expresses himself about the service of the Overland Limited on the 0 R 2412 WASHINGTON sr. nnuHse. HURRY UP TRAIN U d ns. a. rnfonannue. of both him. who ere .ufferlDa fre Private IDmiu- - whether eeuacd hr Ignor-ane- e. or aoniaeioe hev. elver, twee looked upon ee loplUaiaie uror by tlia Shark! end awl mb ibo anlforer fur nrihim trratiueni. Cbuile'u who yina ae "Rpeelell.la" liHS. TO TUBS ON It HUU.AU UNTIL CL'KKU-BN1.S- M8 SllliSKH K) ROT DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert foCIEOpiEK St., Salt Lake City. RAILWAY COLORADO pur- FREE TO ALL (FROM 4 F. NESLEN, General Agent. iimWEism W1I-Geor- ge OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY. Mp in R- - Missouri Pacific te of Philadelphia December 21st. DENVER VIA from London says: - The family Bible of the poet Robert Burns, containing entries in the poet's handwriting, was sold today at auction for $7,800. A psalmarum Codex, printed by Fust and Schoeffer in 1459, realized $20,000. Twelve copies are known to exist The last one publicly sold was It disposed of in London in 1884. noneflt IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. A special Iu" bouts HALF HOURS' STOPOVER P. M. TO 10:35 P.M.) F. Cave. Peter Maher, the dethroned champion of Ireland, who That Throbiag Headache has easily made " much ns $100,000 In the prise ring nee he came to this country years Would quickly leave you. If you used PX i broke and Is to have a big Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands in the Gentlemen's Sporting of snffereers have proved their match on the night of less merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and Jfahw laa Roic through hla money build up your health. Only 25 cents, ia" )een forced to ask his friends money back If not cured. Sold by , a Jesse J. Driver, druggist. He .Up thl" temoflt. had has nra time of It since he was beaten Joe Choynakl In a few VERY LOW EXCURSION RATES r ago. He has Philadelphianumer- For Christmas Holidays appeared in IT WILL LEAVE 8ALT LAKE CITY AT 3:15 P. M, TO ARRIVE IN CHICAGO AT 7i20 THE THIRD MORNING FOLLOWING, WITH SIX AND ONE-- . swig. walk without crutches, able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Gea that the Americans had cast aside as out of date ten years ago." the Nations league. DAILY, BEGINNING DECEMBER 13 Ry. ed with To Chicago carts ssrvico, free reclining chair ears and standard coaches. Pn tarthM lalomttloB apply ( Cured Sciatica. 1 was much afflicted with sciatica,1 writes Ed C Nud, Iowavllleu Sendg-wlc- k Co., Kan., going about on crutches and suffering a deal or pain. I was induced to try Ballards Snow Liniment, which relieved me. I used three 60c bottles. It Is the greatest liniment I ever used; have recommended it to a number of persons; all express them selves as being benefited by it I now brought $24,750. In 9101 It was chased by J. Plerpont Morgan. 50c. N doable-trac- k he has greatly favored the government proposition In regard to Irrigation In the northern counties of this state. BRINGS By Mail, One Month, Sht Best of Everything. Chief Consulting Engineer W. H. Saunders of the reclamation survey has left for Hasen, Nev to look after government Irrigation work there. Mr. Saunders has gone quite extensively Into the details of the Utah work, and taken such an active Interest in the same that the Inference Is natural that BIBLE 18-- x Thro Standard Sleeper Pnllman drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, buffet smoking and library cars. Book lovers library, dining cars, a la on tract Carrier, One Month, 60c. line between the Missouri River and Direct connection Chicago. with all lines to the East Two trains daily Omaha to St Paul and Minneapolis; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. com- 18-- k THE JOURNAL RAILWAY the pany directors decided at a meeting held last night, to continue manufacturing all winter, as their kilns are continuous and under shelter, so that they are Independent of the weather. The demand for brick Is now running largely to the yellow article which shows up so well In the Holmes apartment house. BURNS' COMES FROM SHURTLIFF and CO. Phones I'tiih is simn to iirrmuiiiMiily lose one of her most capable singers, as well as teachers. Miss Minina Ramsay has received ,l Haltering offer from Lleh-Uti- g. of the Musical Courier, which calls for her presence in New York during the early part of January. shal's mt Heats Cm Bis U for nnaatunl dtenheraM.ladeui eUoiw, IrriUUoae or uiMnuinr. of mieos nambrenre. PeinteM, sod sot astriu- snn or sotMiBoue. SM by Am sifoUk or lent is pieis vrassw, far hr .ipnw, I SOl orSltl'MKl.TV. Ciroul.r will mi nmuasL Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line If you are going east and are hurry, the Overland Limited la train to take. Through cars to In a the Chi- cago. C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St., Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah , |