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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MARCH fellow who Just missed being a won derful fighter. The sailor was Just the opposite to Corbett. I dont say be was In any way an unfair fighter, but he simply threw science to the winds and depended entirely upon his great strength to carry hlrn to victory. H A MATTER OFHEALTH WHf his hHbit to come in slarnbang. the easiest way possible. If "there happens to be a point In the East or Southeast, the Burlington's service Is Just whsf you want. Thro sleeping cars to Den,. and Chicago;' also from Denver to Omaha, St-- Joseph, Kansas City snd St. Louis. Dining car service the way from Salt Lake City. The Rio scenery of the magnificent Grande's line to Denver. There are other good features I should like to tell you about. prime. "The easiest fight I ever had with n big man was with this fellow the human freight car. A funny thing about thla fight waa that I hit the hardest blow I ever landed on an opponent when I walloped t. ICT0VkvV No. 6. N0 ! WITH THE SPORTS i STANDING OK THE BOWLERS. P. W. L. P.C. 2 12 10 .833 Hcudder S 7 15 Ruahmer .600 5 12 7 .683 Watkins Barclay ...12 7 5 .683 12 6 6 .600 Flygare 13 6 6 Cain .600 6 7 12 .416 May 6 9 15 .400 Stephana 8 4 12 .333 Miller 4 12 8 .333 Thomas The Ruahmer took a leap into second place last evening by taking the Stephens team Into camp and defeating The them In three straight gamea entire Ruahmer team, while thy did not bowl any high Individual scores, held down steady average during the entire match, the team averaged 154 pins to the man. Rushmer lead both teams for high individual average. 166 pins. The score; ' o, and E. II. R. Green's succeeded In going a mile In 69 seconds, according to the slowest watch of the timers. The time was made in the second mile, when the "green dragon" developed trouble and rerused to move. Pope-Toled- Herrera and his brother have evidently been up against It in the big town, for both men have been 111, having a bad right hand and Mauro still suffering from wbat he says was a foul blow received In his The real last fight In Milwaukee. Mexican has a fight scheduled with Tommy Dully In New Orleans on St. Patricks day, and If his hand la In shape Aurello says he will win. The Mexican writes that he has had many chances to fight, but his bad hand has prevented him from accepting the matches offered. Au-rel- lo It remained for old John L. Sullivan to spring the latest sensation In pugilism, and the city of Grand Rapids, Mich., stood sponsor for It. John has tried his hand at everything since his defeat by Jim Corbett, and nothing that he attempted caused such a flurry as his little stunt in the Michigan city last Wednesday night, where, reports stated, he knocked out one Jim McCormick of Texas in the second round of a d bout. The dispatches state that John was In excellent condition, and that he went at the Texan as In the days of old. The "big fellow musi have been in fine shape, as he. acknowledged to weighing 78 pounds, or nearly 100 pounds more than when he sat on the top rung of the pugilistic ladder. The public might forgive all that It was stated John accomplished at Grand Rapids, but It must smile at the announcement that Sullivan has serious Intention of the ring to fight any and all heavyweights, excepting Jim Jeffries. four-roun- Teddy Murphy has taken on Benny Yanger and states that he will soon be out after the acalo of his former protege. Rattling Nelson. Tommy Murphy of New York and Hughey McGovern, the Brooklyn bantamweight. have been mntched to meet in a go before the National Athletic club of Philadelphia on March six-rou- nd 20. When it was reported thnt the rules would stand as last year. John Sheridan, the umpire, who whs present, and Tom" Connolly breathed sighs of relief. I dont want to be quoted. said Sheridan, with a smile, but honestly you know whnt a relief it Is to umpire under that abused old foul strike rule. First the Dallas (Texas) trark ree ord broke and then Barney Oldfield's famous "green dragon" collapsed at the fair grounds on Sunday afternoon. Oldfield intended to win laurels to over shadow his defeat of last Saturday by How to Get Well. Even- - organ of the body is directly connected with the brain by nerves. The nerve cells in the brain generate nerve force power and send it fo the organ through these nerves, and this nerve-forc- e gives life and action. The organs work perfectly when there is sufficient nerve power. Lack of nerve force weakens the action of an organ and it works imperfectly becomes sick. Two-third- s of all sickness is thus due to weak or deranged nerves; it is therefore advisable to take Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, because it makes nerve energy. When you cure the nerves you remove the cause, and thats the way to get well. Dr. MIIch' Restnrativa Nervine cured me of nervoue proalmtlon after every other effort had failed to give ina relief. My trouble Heemed to begin with a general lore of and a breaking down of the strength nervoue system. 1 suffered from headache, and or constipation fluttering palpitation of tha heart. My hilled and I was so nervous andappetite restless that I could not sleep at night. My husband. who Is a druggist, brought me a bottle of Nervine. It helped me from the start, and I continued using it tinUl I had taken six bottles. health was completely restored." My MRS. SILA M. MOUKlIOCflB. North Adams. Mich. Dr. Miles1 Nervine le eold by yaur will who drugqlet, guarantee that the bett'a will benefit. If it fella, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnfl "You can tell my friends that I am through with the lighting game forever." says Young Corbett. It dont take a house to fall on me to become aware of the fact that as a champion proiiositlnn I am among the also ran. I did my best, was trained to the hour, fit to fight for my life, and was squarely beaten. That I may never be seen in a ring again Is almost certain, hut a fellow cant always tell. I am going to take better care of myself now than ever before, and, ( maybe, who can tell, I might still be able to give some of the best of them all that Is coming their way. I am young In years, and after nil, hs my friends insist In reminding me on every occasion, 1 lived the pace that kills. I every dollar I had on my chances, I was so cocksure of winning, and I will leave Frisco with much less money than Rockefeller or Flerpont Morgan possess. I dont know what the f:ite have in store for me, and whats more, I am not allowing myself to lose any sleep on that account. The world has been exceedingly kind to me in the past, and maybe after all my guiding patron saint will look after my welfare m the days to come. "I have not made up my mind when I will leave, or where I will go. like New York better than any place on earth, and mHy go direct to that city. On the other hand. I may decide to stop off at my home In Denver for a few months and rest." bt 1 Bob Eltsaiinmons says: "Well, I have fought it good many fights and have encountered many great fighters, but Jeffries. In my opinion, is the greatest fighter In the world and the best man I ever fought. We will have to put him in a class by himself, for his great physical advantages make him almost Invincible. He Is the greatest fighter and has a mighty good punch. Now. as for the cleverest fighter. Corbett curried off the honors for science. You know I dont like Corbett. I never did. but you have to give the devil his due, so I will put Corbett down as the cleverest man I ever faced In the ring. He was a very good ring general and he used his head as effectively as he did his feet and hands. Of course. I beat Corbett, and not once during that fight did he hurt me with a punch. Once he placed ihc alin of his hand to my nose ami shoved It back. This brought the Mood steaming fnim my nose and made It appear as though I was badly cut up. But I "till had my strength ami waited for the opportunity to work my shift. "The greatest slugger that I ever fought "as Tom Sharkey. Therp Is n Mop Ilerblne Is a boon for sufferers front nneamia. By Its use the blood Is quickly regenerated and the color becomes normal. The drooping strength Is reThe languor is diminished. vived. Health, vigor and tone predominate. New life and happy activity results. Mrs. Belle II. Shlrel, Middlesborough, 111., writes: "I have been troubled with liver complaint and poor blood, and have found nothing to benefit me like Herblne. I hope never to be without it. 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Pacific Expreas Ban Franctaco wddafiy-No- . termed late points, Pacino 6. hrough to San Fran ,350 N- - den1 toMontelIo Atlantic No. I. Franc! from San dally No. 2. Overland U Atlantic No. 4. ST, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. is, on the average, trash. The waste is great. f"m THE JOURNAL til, By Carrier, One Month, Me. By Mall. One Month, ri dally ;1Swe, cept Sunday CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent 106 WEST 2ND SOUTH 8:15 No. 4. Atlantic Expreaa tor Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all Polnta 7,001 East dally Arrive. No. 3. Pacific Expreaa from Denver, Pueblo. Provo. Salt Lake City and 8l polnta eaat, dally from No. 6. Pacific Limited Balt Lake City. Provo, Denver and all .30, from Mail No. 1. Pacific Denver, Pueblo. Leadand vllle, Saif Lake CIty 2:0P" dally... Eaat Polnta all Sanpete from No. 1L Local Valley and Kolton, TEA mania yuut way if yw Sunt snf ini, PoInta Intermediate 8:05a dally 7. No. Pocatello, Idaho Falla Portland Express from Salt Lake City, dally.. 11:25 No. 1. Fast Mall from Salt 2:15 p Lake City, dally No. 1L Cach Valley Express from Balt Lake City, Provo, Nephi and 1:55 p Juab, daily font is made to .look long and slender whether It is naturally so or quite the reverse. It Is rather odd that we should all try to follow one pattern of foot. A few years ngn the girl with the delicately small one did her very best to make It look athletic in appearam e liy and masculine-lookin- g wearing square-toe- d shoes. Now she is pleased to how It as nature made it In shoe leather of the most fanciful and pretty type. Antelope skin is a favorite choice among the rich, and the very smartest walking shoes are built of a pale gray shade of this skin, with black patent leather back and fronts. White Antelope is also used with patent leather fittings, and slate gray Is not despised, especlnlly with n toilette to match. A all the grays are most modish now gray shoes are in great demand. London Daily Mall. Your fehillitig's Depart Portland, Butte and Pocatello for Salt Tjv, 8. - evening shoe Is tnnde of brown Russia leather treated in what is known as the xehra manner, with bars of narrow ribbon to match it In color. These are formed of stripes so arranged that the The tea of this country OGDEN. 7:35 1 City, dally No. 4. Local to Salt Tafc 8:15 ur. City, daily No. 12. Cache Valley to Salt Lake City 10:50 am, No. 2. Limited for 8K Lake, Provo, Kephl and 3:40 p Juab, dally No. 10. Portland, Idaho Fill Pocatello, and to Balt 5:30 p Ltke- City, dally Arrive. No. 9. Butte and Pocatello Express from Salt Lake City and Intermediate 12:50 Points, dally No. 8. Atlantic Expreoa from Balt Lake City and , 1 a No. 18. Cache Valley Ex. press, dally ....10:15i No. 10. 'Pocatello and Falls Express, daily .... SiOOpja. Morning pr evening connection at both termini with lines diverging. Equipment entirely new and modern throughout. TO MAKE FEET LOOK SLENDER. Our feet must look narrow and slim this season. How it la to be managed In every case cannot very clearly be understood, but the bootmakers are helping us by building up their pretty wares In such a manner that slender ness of appearance Is induced. Women with small and daintily shaped feet are with much daring actually wearing at this moment In these circles where fashion reigns supreme and mud la not, white kid boots with toe caps of black patent leather, and nothing could be more charming. Alas that fashion should lay such a trap for those whose pedal extremities are not all that beauty would have them be. The wise of course will abjure white, which makes the foot look ever so much larger than it need do, but they may choose one of the other colored leathers, such as dove and green, both of which have an excellent effect in the diminution of slse. Kid cravats arrive to match these new kid hoots. They started their triumphant career primarily as the accompaniments of motor car skirts, and were liked at the outset for their smartness and because they clean and even wash so well. .White gloves and a white waistband complete the quintet of smart adjuncts, and If the cravat be a colored one all the rest of the little etceteras must, of course, match. As this Is quite a new note In satorial fancies It should at once be seized as the hall mark of smartness for a new spring toilette. The shoemakers have discovered what the glovers have also found out, kid makes that the champagne-colore- d the feet as well ns the hands look their neatest and smallest, and In consequence It Is being used now for outdoor and Indoor shoes and has met that OGDEN. Depart 9. Pocatello and Butte Expreee. dally j.g No. 7. Faet Mall for Poe. tello, Idaho Falls and Portland, daily No. 11. Cache Valley daily Arrive. No. 8. Fast Mall from Portland and Butte ' St. Louis and Chicago K . ?3:00b ,11 NORTH OF BETWEEN ;J3 DOUBLE-TRAC- all PoluS 4 CHICAGO A EASTERN A g. 5? Kun.-- a, Denver. East, daily No. 9. Fast M Frisco System Public ia Aroused. Also be It known jjj, Arrive. CliforM:l K from Council Bluff. STy an,n7:V"r- Ka"' daily... No. 1. Overland Umlted from Omaha. NO. 8. tOd The public Is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters of 646 St. Clair Ave., Col"For several umbus, O., writes- months I was given up to diet I had fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from using useless doctors' drugs that I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured. Gun ran teed at Ogden drug stores; price 50c. ith great popularity. 1:11 dally. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. ii CONGREGATIONAL MEETING. A meeting of the Congregatlqnal Church society will be held at the church on Tuesday evening at oclock, March 7th. the purpose of which will be to take steps to secure a permanent pastor. All members and friends of ths church are cordllly Invited to be present and participate In After the transacIts deliberations. tion of the business of the meeting a social hour will be spent The ladles will serve refreshments. w .. Limited for Omaha, Council Bluff. - Gives Health, Vigor and -- Tons, HAS HO SUBSTnUTE Depart Mali , He weighed 300 pounds. Absolutely Pure Fas. DMver. Kans-itJ "d East, d.ily No. 4. Atlantic Fxr-ra1 2:85m ssr-o"-- . cun Kansas city 11 Points Fast, 11 like Sharkey did when he waa In his Dunk-hors- tim! Go There I t, 1905. onpot don't think he ever knew Just where he was going to land. He simply let go. and If hla opponent wasnt clever enough to get away it was all off with him. I never considered Sharkey easy game, although I put him out m two rounds. A slugger is always dangerous, especially when he has a wallop like Sharkey. There is one think I like about a slugger, and that is that he will come to you. That makes It easy to hit him. and I put him out. I have always believed that 1 could beat Jeffriea bad he come to me and forced the fighting Dunk-hors- 7, 50c. " ."mdal ; yl0J 2:00 P-- |