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Show Schreck. Record. fflOi SPORTSi III LE PECULATION AT TO THE CONTEST ON TUESDAY. -- UCH ' to Bo Ono of tho Boot Evor Soon in tho Stato of Utah. a.Mla Prorrn --h ing imeitain pugilistic epot light tomor-foV. centered on Slt Lake be will turned It day. later the and Francisco. gan of the moat lin world will Kt two ur Andy Wagner, COURT 4 AT FARMINGTON. round.; Casas Ited McFodde, T; llamey Smith, IS; Myers, 4; KiJ Lofeber. 4; Tom Burke, 9; Mike I at ten, 5; John Slncoe, 1; Harry JShippe. 1; Keil Conely, 5; Charley Hums, S; Kid Dawson, 7; e'Su-;u tii wait until he ar" reply Jlan Healy, 3; Australian Hilly Ednvi'.i i:i S i!; Ioike, when he would wards, 11; Charlie Hums. 3; John liie question. Hoili tlie lighter. Cramer. 4; Buck Montgomery, 5; H'luld agree on Siler, and there 1. no ! 5. doulii lui tliat IiIm presence a. the loony Spencer, Won Frank Talbert, Id round.; iia.ir of ceremonies In the ring would Gene Henezah, IS; Kid Dawson, IS; consiilerahly increase the receipts. Huek Steltuson, IS; Kid Ashe, 10; Tlie ouieiiine of the tight lx quite n Walsh, 6; John Doucer, 15; Hurry problem. While ttclireck is the better C; Sammy known of tlie two, and will probably Hugo Kelly, (; Jim Driscoll, 6; Hugo Kelly, ; Harry Fep-per- s, Fhelps. be the popular favorite with the S. i misses, yet tlie dope mi WUle 1. of 10 Draw Fred Henoolie, round.; the kind that makes one stop and Joe Crainer. 15; Kid Aslie, 15; Harry liefore think picking a isuisible winLyons, 10; Eddie Hums, 20 round.; ner. Confidence of victory mark, Hugo Kelly, 6; Jim Driscoll. 6; Twin every move of bmli WUle and Hclireck, Sullivan, 6. a. well as tiieir managers. Lost Gene ltezenah, 15 round.; When It conies to condition for tlie Furey, 15 round., Barney contest, neither man lias any advan1902 Dec. 17. Joe McAllen, won, 6 tage In this resiect. and both are now rounds, Chicago; Jan. 13, Jack Beaa-cholt- e, pulling In their last licks for the light won, 6 round., Chicago; Jan. at their well organized training camp., 9, Hugo Kelly, lost, 15, St. Louis; Wille is by far the more husky of 4, St. Feb. 1, Cyclone Kelly, won, Louis; April It, Hugo Kelly, draw, 20, St. Louis; June 11. Andy Walsh, won, 15, St. Louis; June 25, Andy Walsh, won, 10, St. Louis; July 4, Harry Walsli. won, 10, Houghton; Nov. 14, Billy Htift, lost, 6, Chicago;. Dec. 2, Philadelphia Jack OBrien, lost, 6, Chicago; Dec. 19, Jock Beauscholte, won, Chicago. 1904 Jan. 9. Twin Sullivan, no decision, 6 rounds, Philadelphia; Jan. 14. Jlin Jeffords, no decision, t, Philadelphia; Jan. 29, George Cole, draw, t. Chicago; March 10, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, lost, 15, SL Louis; April 6, Billy Wood., draw, 20, Colma; May 26, Jim Scanlon, knockout, 4, St Louis; June 1, Jack Sullivan, lost 10 rounds, Indianapolis;, June 10, John Kramer, knockout 5, Cincinnati; June 24, Ben Tremble, knockout C. St. Paul; Sept 4, Tim Hurley, won, S, St Paul; Sept 26, Andy Walsh, won, 10, St Louis; Hugo Kelly, draw, 10, Indianapolis; Dec. 5, Jim Arnold, won, 3, St. PauL ge Cole, won. 6. PhiladelGeorge Gardner, knockout 20, phia; Salt Lake City; Dave Barry, knockout 20. Salt Lake City. coil-aid- SCHHECK-WIL- Knockout Ducted of FOR FRESH AND and Adjournment Kd FISH SALT WATER GO TO BALLARD & ! RUCKER'S I er The Coal IT Sole Agents for Anthracite. porUnt contests that have taken place the two. while Schreck Is unquestionfor some time. In the contest at Salt ably the more clever. 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COMES FROM SHURTLIFF Am CO. 1905-Geor- MIKE 8CHRECK, Heats th&t California. a dream nf lieauty, I dream.-Of di'W V Ol illlKi till l. MU, 8amuelson Now tho Kingpin Hume Of waving I'iiitv'-- uf palms and gusts Of Riihlliv sweet Leads the Amateurs. Of lllirs niil ';ii. irs.'s W. E. Samuelson stands at the head That (Histoned luight between bunks nr brilliant triple blooms of the bicycle riders at the saucer Rich That 1 liHii n. ver In track In points won and also prise J dreamed about the ocean And mminlniux rliwr money won, for the first time this sea' Their Ihm tiered by purple mantle son. and It will take the hardest kind The silver of tin. tide. of hustling to dethrone tlie pride of I dreamed of holy h'.ethrrn. word and deed. Of Provo before the close of the racing Who gentle journeyed over half the world sow the laird's good seed. To Hollister He this year. during passed toll till ehurch ;md rlulsier the week and now leads him by seven ToArose for Christ's dear nuke. points. Samuelson has landed in first Though o'er the tlireMlio.'ils. in my dream, I aaw gold poplra break. times, Hollister beplace twenty-on- e And lo, aa I was dreaming. ing second with fifteen firsts. I Journeyed swiftly through day and nights then I awoke Jack Hume has gained considerably Three And found my dreams come true! Evaleen Stein, in Sunset Magazine. on the amateur bunch, leading Wilcox, the second man, by twenty points. Gardner and Barry show him to be hard man to hit 8EAT8 ALL 80LD. The Chicago man's style of battle by courtesy. The Salt Lake affair promises to be will be to rush Schreck from the tap one of the best contests ever held In of the gong and always try to get Grsst Crowd Expected at the Britt-Nelso- n Utah. It will probably draw more Schreck to mis. In a fight of this kind Fight. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 2. Pracoutside patronage than any previous WUle will have the decided advantage. tically all of the seats for the Britt-Nelso- ii fight have been sold. It Is said that the management could have sold at least 1,000 more tickets, but as the 9 t. aretia is now constructed It will be a physical Impossibility to enlarge the seating capacity. vNelson today exercised mostly in the open air with boxing as his chief work. He seems disturbed over tbe fact that he Is not 'an even chance In the betting, but followers of the ring declare that Britt Is logically the favorite. Britt did not depart from his cushonor of competing with Marvin Hart for the heavywhelght championship Pullman Sleeping Cats, Observation Dining Cars, Klee trie Lights, Electric Fans, Hecllning Chair Can tnests free), Riverdale Day Coaches. For Berths, Tickets, Folders, Etc., Address OR H. C. TOWNSEND Cen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, BL Louis, Missouri Phoenix Alien Transfer Co. Ogden Albern Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Street Phone 22. TEA Such tea that your dealer returns your money, if you dont like it: money back tea. Milling & Elevator Company Writs for our Kaowlsdgs Bsofc, A Bril Bing A Csnaiiy. San fiwclsn J- went tomary training today his with exercises regulation through his trainers. and A BU8Y MEETING. What did you discuss at your literary club this afternoon, dear? asked a Braymer husband of his wife, according to the fSomet "Let me see, replied she. "Oh, yes, I remember now. We discussed that woman who recently moved into the house across the street and Longfellow. Kansas City Star. 8LWARE OF OINTMENT FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY As mercury will surely destroy tne sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescription from reputable phsl-emnss the damage they will do is tenfold the good you can possibly derive from JJiem. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O.. contains no mercury and Is taken , Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sitrracee of tbe. sstem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Interns lly and made In Toledo. Ohio, by K. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price. 75c per bottle. Take Tlnll's Family Pills for s. MANAGER BILLY HOGAN, The Man Who Brought Schreck to the Front ttntest, and Is considered of ao much Prtance that sporting writers of jj reputation of George Slier, Lou "enian anl Otto Floto have made rrchgenients to be at the ringside. Th ftwt that Slier will be there has used a demand by the sporting peo- to eoui e him to referee the con- With this Idea In view. Manager wlllanl Bean wired Siler, and asked 1,1 if he would uccept the position. e Schreck on the other hand should and probably will play' a waiting game WV til Wille has tired himself out, and then send in the blow, that gets 'the money. 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