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Show . PAGE SIX. DAILY SPflRTSi UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, TOLD HIM THE TIME. JULY '333. )9, , PRAISE WELL EARKKH Had the Last Laugh in HOW HIS ELDERS ENCOURAGED Practical Joke. BOSTON CHILD. J. de Ceyter, tbe well known Flem Ish author, had another source of Income la addition to that derived from 4 Uncle's Comment, Though Not Couchliterary work. He was the head of and any ddi- bet the pursa large pawnbroker's establishment in ed In the Language of the Modern p.igilist may wish to make. LOBSTERS and it is in connection with Athens." Did Not Differ Materially .Mi ormlrk will meet (Jot,b t'linnr-ro- Antwerp, latLcr this position that a biographer In the Sentiments Expressed. in MiiinruMiJs. as he Is en roiite easl tilli Hurt from the scriir.- of his tells the following amusing story : One night, long after be had gone for a Jay A victory, and sill remulii Dnwt-oA sweet County News: In roniplde the necessary arrange-mt-iil- s to sleep. Do Ceyter was rung up by fur III1 lint tie. girl graduate from a Dcston school telephone. into (Tolcli has been getting hinisi-lWhat la It? he Queried, not over thus describes the mann r in which shape as a pugilisi. and feels sun-box-he pleased. ja goat butted a boy out of the front and is Hull's superior til strength He hur I came Gey say the ter," voice of a yard in the neighborhood: DAD GIMLIN AND HIS BUNCH LO- ing prowess. It Is lull at ail ulillki Vj Just tell me tbe led the previous end of bis anatomy CATED AT ST. ANTHONY. that Nevada will be Hie seene of the friendly Bohemian, against the boy's afterw rd with an b.illle of a liialdi is inude, as Hart is time." and velocity which, backed a hit out there now. and I'ould draw Why dont you consult your watch Pennant Winning Ogden Aggregation with m.y kind of an opponent. Then, instead of the me 'by goat's in avoirdupois. Imparted a bothering the dead Yi!l Surely Bring Glory to loo. the fiief that a finish fight can lie of night?" called the that was not relaxed until jmouitutiim Infuriated pawnTown. It kes niV Idaho there doubly t'o pulled broker. jlhe instigation of the vehement exaswas landed on terra firms I couldnt; my watch Is In your peration Tin follow iiiK lillli bit of JEFF LOSES MONEY. possession," came through the tele- beyond the pale of the goat's jurisdic- WITH THE j il - - II No Two Alike Pawnbroker It is vtry seldom that are found exactly alike. I each eye separately and tii. great paina that the entire d feet ie corrected. devote entire time to fitting ani glati grinding lenses. to w ( - In-r- e f Who has never tried CRESCENT I jeage-rnes- s 111:1 baai-bal- l Iriini Ihi HI. Anthony, (Ida.) 'hronh It will bi of lntei'l to loi-a- l b.'inobiil fans: rilixt-iiof St. Tin Imre gnlleii toittIiir In earncs. field Mid have Koiie Into the liant-bal- l to win. I 'pon tile format ion of the hnake Valley lenitiii. when we were for Nonh and without n team, AVade ,ix a nucleua. an attempt was 111:1 .It in aelwt a team by picking up pin yew here and there, but owing to miaaon was the fact that the barn-bufar advanced and inoet of the player had elgneil for the aenimn. It was found liniiosidble to lie prepared for the first schedule game unless heroic There Is a measures were adopted. certain crowd in St. Anthony that will not lie down, nnd these old Spartans got together and adopted h scheme which enabled them to let the word go forth that St. Anthony will play ball. What did they do? Went down and gave Dad OI111II11 a neat lltttle order for a ball team, whereupon Mr. Gimlin gathered ubout hint a team that Is calculated to have a very winning way when the umpire ealla "play ball. and SL Anthony will go Into the series of games feeling that they are at the head of the league, which la natural and proper, ns that Is where we rightly belong. Sugar City, Itesburg, Idaho Falla, Dlackfoot nnd rncatello each have strengthened their teams, and each town will prqbably be able to play ball In the most approved manner, and our team la le congratulated upon the fact that the other teams will do their level heat to make them earn every run. Of course we expect to lead the league, hut by hard work the boys down the line ran probably keep In sight. So far as St. Anthony is concerned, we fed very comfortable with the following line-ullausen and Wade, catchers: Noah. and Castleton, pitchers; Thompson Clark, first base; Hare, second base, Fulmer, shortstop; Hastings, third base; Bluth, right field: Gimlin, center field, and left field will be supplied by one of the extra catchers. We Will St. Anthony play ball? guess yes! a Au-nioi- :y s p: GETTING THE MONEY. Lawson and Hoppsr Leading tho Priza Winning Cyclists. Norman Hopper still maintains the long leadlong lead he won during the early part of the season among the but is being closely professionals, pressed by Hollister In the number of points won, although away to the good on the money end of the proposition. In which Iver Lawson shines as winning more of the innxuina In less time than any other rider at the saucer. Wilcox has everything his own way in the amnteur class, with the exception of the Australian pursuit, where Jack Hume shows his superiority as a rider. The standing of the men follows: long-distan- ce tt Professionals. N. C. Hopper.... iS642. 50.10; 4 4' 2, 82 469.001 7 I) 4; 8? 78 601.00:10: Z,' 4. 2 66 613.60! 7! 6 2i 2; 59 835.001 2: 6; II 4.' 34 302.00! 3! : 3; 1 28 405. 00; 2' 3! s; 2! 27 216.00 1: 1' 4! 7' 23 141. 00; 1 l! 4j 2' 18 O. L. Hollister.. Iver Lawson .... W. E. Bamuelson, H. Downing .... R. Williams Eddie Smith .... Iver Redman . . . Jack Burris W. A. Bard gelt.., I Emil Agras J. A. Acliorn. . . ,j E. B. lleagren.. Clem Titrville J. II. Leyland T. 61. Samuelson. J. P. Ovnn J. B. Bowles ... Amateurs R. H. Wilcox... J. B. Hume Fred Castro ... C. P. Redman...! 148.00:.., ' 192.00j..i li 2' 12 2 li 118.00 . 8j 2 270.00 ..!.. I l li 23. 00'.. I. ' l!..l 71.00!..!, 155.01)!..' 21.00!..!, 57.001..', I i!j;v of Coin. James J. Je IlEXO. Xev., July fries, the weight champion or the world, spent a few hours In this the Hart-Rocity after refereeing fight b bucking the games In one of Him largest gambling houses in the city. Ills play ran high, and report has It that he lost In the neighborhood of 68,700. He made bets ranging from 350 to several hundred dollars, and lie fore he had beer, playing an hour he was the center of atttractlon, and sports from aft the gambling houses in the city the gambling parlors to watch the big niun play his money, Jeffries placed his wagers with a light spirit, and when several hundred dollars would be raked In by the dealer he would laugh and double the bet lost a few moments before. He Is known (o have drawn a large check for several thousand dollars. , The gambling house Is owned by Mart Johnson, an old frtend of the ex Mr. Johnson stated last champion. night that Jeffries had played In hia resort, but that the amount of money that changed hands in the final nut cotm was not a large sum. 10. ut tion." phone. Do Gey ter had his revenge, how ever. Knowing the Bohemian's habits, he waited tlH the early morning hour when he kicw him to be in his first sleep. Then he te'ephoned to his tormentor's hotel, suggesting that he had an urgent communication to make. When bis tormentor, sleepy and morose, came to the telephone, Gey ter said, suavely: You asked me to tell you the time, sir. It Is Just eight in the morning. HAD TO HAVE EXERCISE. And He Got' It By Bumping Into the Fighting Editor. Thud, clatter, brrump! The editor looked up the con genial task of spoiling someone else's f-- story. Sometimes, he said, I feel sorry for spring ppeta." d n He another Into silent nothingness, and paused again to hark to the sounds of strife coming from the next room. It seema to me, he said, that inese squeals are in some wise Miscellaneous. to mine ears. The pugs htive all deserted Butte. He telephoned a atop" message in Hint the city of mines Is now n dead one. There Is some consolation, how- to the fighting editor's den, and the ever. in the fact that they still have next moment that heated and dusty Jerry McCarthy. functionary appeared leading a battered wreck by the ear. The fight between Britt and Kid This la tin fourth time hea been Sullivan Is to take place the last weex up this week," said the man of musof July. Sullivan Is said to have ail cle. Cant I finish him? the things which a fighter needs The editor held up a merciful hand cleverthe gameiiess, strength, wallop, ness to spare, together with a fan Then in a kind and tender voice he amount of speed. spoke to 'the poet Why have you returned four There Is now a strong likelihood that times?" he gsked. Mtt of your Honey Mellndy and Buddy Ryan will brethren find once enough. he brought together for a fourth meetMy doctor tella me I must get ing. Ryan Is perfectly willing, and some violent exercise, the poet said, ncccorillng to reports. E. E. Quinn, and thla Is the only way I can afmanager of the Spokane Amateur ford to take It. London Answers. Athletic dub. expects an affirmative answer from the Bostonian, who too such a liking to the sporting fans at Duty of a Gentleman. Hie Inland empire metropolis. On one occasion, hav'ng returned from playing poker at the club, my Billy Nolan clulina that the articles grandfather said: of agreement have been broken and When a man is hard up he should wants the forfeit money belonging to but he must devote his enborrow; Battling Nelson in the hands of Harry to paying back and remaining Corbett. Jimmy Britt and Battling ergies Nelson had signed articles to meet be- the equal of the man from whom he fore the Western Athletic club In Au- has borrowed. If he cannot pay back, gust. Then came the news that Britt let him be frank about It; for It la wan arranging for a bout of twenty better to steal than to cheat One clause of the rounds in July. And again: agreement was that both parties must To ride straight and to shoot be free of all engagements after July 1. Britt, however, repudiated this straight, to win money cheerfully nnd clause, and claims he cut It out of the to lose It cheerfully, never to be boorurtUles he signed. This Nolan deques. ishly In debt or swinishly drunk, to At least he says that no principal can enjoy flowers and music, and if posstrike out a clause after signing It. sible to be In love with at least one Charlie Xeury and hla manager, Joe good woman, is half the duty of a genCrawford, have left Butte forever and tleman. What's the other half, grandpa? for aye. They will stop at Denver, where they have a fighting date In the ! bad asked him. near future. or Why, to he a gentleman, Both men were sadly disappointed at course. not being able to show In Butte. From Gouverneur Morris. what is said. It will be a long time liefore Xeary will take another chance In a town that was once considered a Clever Donkey. Mh-for pugilists. are considered stupid,' Donkeys Xeary made a good impression there My little girl, nnd there were many who would have said a suburbanite. liked to see him go. He went, but It though, has a donkey that Is the wis was on a train.' fightless and oul of est animal I have ever seen. This pocket. donkey is fond of apples. He grased last fall In our orchard and we noticed The baseball plot at Spokane conhls graxlng that the apples distinues to thicken. While It has been during from the trees in an amazing appeared given out that Tacoma will not send way. her team to Spokane and the RecreaWas the donkey stealing them? hi tion company constructing its grounds. Hobby Hlewett of Seattle We watched him and Lund that he mines forward with the report that the was. Indeed, the robber. Can yon ImWilliams franchise is now owned by agine how he got the apples from the William Cody of Boise. high boughs? This fact came about by Blewett The little rascal wouM pick out a wanting to get Spokane into the well-ladetree, back up to it and kick Northwest league with the franchise the trunk as hard as he could with hls In the name of William Cody, the latter claiming to have secured the rights hind legs. The tree would rock and shake from top to bottom with those am! privileges of playing the great national game in Spoknne. There was kicks and down the apples would fall evidently something back of the propoin a great shower. Then the Intellisition, for It hardly seems likely that gent donkey would eat at hls leisure Williams has sold out to Cody, in spite the fruit scattered over the grass. of these apparent evidences. Chicago Chronicle. Arthur F. Duffy, the world's champion short distance sprinter, has not They All Look Pleasant hud things nil his own way in his recent visit through Australia. He met Mexican photographers have hit Ntgol Baker of Sydney university in upon a way to make their subjects one of his closing matches at 5t. look pleasant'' After peering through Luke's park, near Sydney. Baker led the apparatus and emerging from unIn the 100 yards untif close to the finblack cloth, the photographer ish. when Duffy fairly hurled himself der the ays: By the way, would you Ilka a against the wire and the race was de- drink? Well, I dont mind, says the clared a dead heat: time. 10 seconds. What race, man with a pleasant smile. Duffy qualified In the hut did not enter the flnnl, which hare you got?" Beer, whisky and Biker won. At the Sydney Cricket wine, says the photographer, and club sports Duffy was a competitor Its then, before the man can say what he'll have, the camera does Its duty. The expression of hla photograph la always lifelike. New York Trih blue-pencile- half-colum- ar n I 346.on.ih1 8! S..'120 277. Oil'll1 8! 9i 2 9J 6' R 2; 56 149.50! 61 6 II 46 124.75! J. McCormack . . 120.0043 4 C. Marty 112.25: 4; C!..j 32 65.00'. 6i SI 1: 22 Harry Welser J. H. Ttate 64.00: l1 31 2 II 19 Fred G. West...! S7.75: 1 2 l! 3 16 1 li 1! 16 J. E. Hol!uday..i E. M. Murphy... ..I.. ..! 10 10 Victor Larson ...I T. D. Morgan... I 46.00! 1 2 ll l! 14 ! 9 A. G. Taylor 30. 50!.. I lj 3!. 7 F. Samuelson 18. 00.. l! 2i. . J. C. Farr 18.50..: 1' 1!.. 5 G. L. LIndgreen. 24.00'..' 1!..!.. 3 5.00'..!..! ll.. Turley Giles .... R. E. F.lswood ... 24.501 l!. 6 C. R. Grummctt.l 5.00!.. J. E. Rtarbuck...! 6.00!:.!..'.. .. J. H. Mills 6.75.. I..L. .. Joe Ray born ....j 6.00'..!.. .. .. I I HART AND GOTCH. Seams Vary Probable That the Two Heavios Will Msct. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. July 10. There Is scarcely a doubt thnt Marvin Hart and Frank Gotch will battle for the heavyweight championship of the world for a parse of 35.000 and a side hot. Gotch Is In receipt of a telegram from Jack McCormick, manager of Hart, to the effect that Rnnt's will meet him In San Francisco or Reno for not less than 85,000 as a enn-Itter- Reno Sports Rsliovs Him of s Bunch or 75-ya- rd TEA une. Our tea goes from Alaska to Mexico ; into Alaska and Mexico. The butted boy was her brother, and. also a Boston child. In recounting the experience to hls moi'ier, be said, between sobs: "But I remained re cumbent only momentarily and regained the perpendicular almust Instantaneously and with extreme agility, after which I exalted one of my nether extremities and directed a forceful propulsion of the pedallc appertaln-men- t physlolog'aal bong. grow sere. love chanxeth not with the chance of the year! Tell me not. tell me never, that winter can cover With enowe all the dimmer-warworld of a Inver! In my heart with each sun shall new blossoms appear. Since love chanxeth not with the chanxe of the year! Tell me not. tell me never, that time can dir sever. In summer or winter, our twin hearts forever! Bo. each winter's summer, each season most dear, While love chanxeth not with tha change of the year! Post Wheeler. know dealing. t( U4 of SehiHing'a But In tvrry inf How to UAi laa. Changed Hia Mind. NOTICE. After July 1st the Utah Light and tall way company will reduce Its Ughr-,n- g kook-fa- tlu-l- r THROUQH SCENIC CO LORADO Pcery Brothers Milling Company J. E. Dooly,, President. FERTILE Kansas and Missouri Pullman Seeping Cere, OUerratJon Dining Cats, Electric Lights, Bectrle Pens, Declining Chair Can I'wati ' Dey Coache. v Horace Pesry, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashier Vice-Preside- For Berths, Tickets, Folders, Etc., Address H. C. TOWNSEND UTAH NATIONAL BANK First National Bank Gent Panenger end Ticket Agent, Bt. 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Independent 129 3620Wihlmtaa Avs. Ogdaa, blab. buffet-smoki- ng and library and Book-lov- ers Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection fnr Ogden, Utah . SL Paul and Minneapolis Tickets, mcrvatlois. and ful ran bn obtained IW C A. Walker, General Acent. Chicago & 1 i Company COUCH x KILL. CURE LUNGS t LW.WADL Mgr. for AND 2 X Vice-Preside- rd s To ii Your Grocers Little Tommy had brought the teacher a handsome bouquet of roses, end, as she placed it on her desk hla little heart swelled with pride. During the morning session she had occasion to correct and punish hla for acme infraction of the rules and he went back to hls seat very much die concerted, not to say humbled, in spirit He thought It all over, and at the close of the session presented himself before the teacher. "Well. Tommy?" You know those roses I gave yon? "Yes." Weil, I didn't give them to you. 1 Boston Reconly let yon take them. ord. 9-- 10 They know tea and they RAILWAY For m VIA j5 At unto- Tell mo not. tell me never, that summer is over! That cold lie the popples, that dead Ilea the elover! The rnld of mv heart's bloom can never St. Louis b the East Missouri Pacific entity, ward circumstances wit'' which man must cope with all tbe power of hls mental and muscular ego. and on such occasions one ir'ist employ either discreet silence ar.d Inactivity or n discriminative vigo, whichever leems to most abound In satisfactory possibilities and pleasing eventualities. In this Instance, continued the proud paternal authority, your decision appears to have b"en as spontaneous as your conduct as vigorous, and the complete humll "tlon of the mischievous ruminant w' Ich assailed you conforms to my lda"ty of manly promptitude and thorou- - "ess. The boy's Uncle Appleby, who was a prosperous pork broker from Kansas City, happened to be visiting in Boston at the time, and when the circumstance waa stated to him he took the little fellow on his knee and said to him: Beaky, you done the right thing. Never let nobody nor nothing run over yon and stay run over." SERVICE TO Convinces hls victorious offspring. My son, laid he. remember th't life Is a serious matter, human, existence not only Involves an unfathomable psycho-oglca-l phenomenon combined with an insearchnble THROUGH One Trial o-- rate for meter from 15 centr per the international race, with thousand watts to 11 cents per thouBaker and Stanley Rowe as oppo- sand. with a discount of 10 per cent nents. Duffy bent the pistol, Rowt-If paid before the 7th of the month, not moving and Baker running fifteen making a net rate of 9 cents per yards. Duffy finished, but was called thousand. back. He. however, refused to start UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. again, and the race was declared oil'. Rowley and Baker declared that then-waJournal ads bring lesuits. no object in Journal ads bring results. running If D,if-f- y was not In. Journal ads bring results. 100-ya- Dosen't know what real satisfaction means. fortunate Inheritance of The youngster's father proclivities." er was equally gratified the outcome and did not fail to bestow a liberal measure of fatherly advice upon there are occurring di rnally FREE. J. T. Rushmer Patent HighFlour diametrically against the rear elevation of the quadruped's physical posterior, which resulted In such a surprise to the object of my immediate antipathy he committed what Is called In the parlance of the pastoral regions a 'bleat,' after which ejaculation .be manifested to my visual comprehension an earnest desire to remove his corporal presence from the vicinity of his discomfiture, which mental disposl tlon he promptly executed In fact, leaving me tbe sole occupant of the circumscribed territory, over which each of us had asserted cur Individual authority." His mother was naturally quite proud of hls valor and expressed Your exher satisfaction pointedly. said she, is ample, Beaconsfield, such as to commend Itself to all your classmates and Infantile companions. While we always should observe discretion In the conduct of retaliatory or punitive adventures, thereby guarding against superior muscular or numerical opposition, it is comforting to the maternal mind to reflect that you thus early display a tendency to pursue the tactics suggested by your EXAMINATION Ry North-Weste- rn 38 West Sacond SotHh St., Atfos BUS- - |