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Show PAGE THREE DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1905. GREAT igai SPORTS! ARE SCARCE! BIG STRIAE Flour Flour BULLFROG OVER l feet tliut this dms not tippeul the to me. Sport that rewnrr of phyalrluna well, that I .imply another evidence that the brutal iiiatiiH'lH In man and woman will crop out. Early In the content one oil the of the captain, waa can-lefield Insensible, and the game went on. Thia 1. .port. There was not a hoy In the game who did not run the rt.k of receiving an injury that would aend him through life a hopele.. cripple. Now. thi. may be sport, but dues it pay to take the chances? Should an alleged sport that necessitates taking such chances receive the sunctlon and encouragement of . n sane and sensible people? Possibly -- teen the OriKl..;.l Bullfrog eu I io ue .. 'tlli;e wheIl the Brid was eom!" ml i!V so. I desire to register my opinion, property ,.f the Hullfrog- however, that dog fighting, cock light- slim as at present. The demand for Extension Mining eoiiipimy and ail At the the ring is Increasing. Joins ing and bull fighting are Rabbath .new faces level. .. school games in comparison with WOrst purl of It seems to be laxly of mv four feet wide lias been lhe but modelll football. that averages $2.71.44 in this that even among the I illvixlon there nre fel left to prove S Per ton in gold and 1254 in silver. The e OVER OBRIEN HE lB HE WINS WELCOMED EAGERLY BE WILL Leary About First-ClaCard at a Trying tho Prooont Tima. 'Frisco Promoter. Aro ss In 'Frisco Thai the fight situation the promoters shy and rather hu.y for really first-clamaterial Ivents. is demonstrated by the arand rangement for the Jack OBrien for this scheduled n fight Kaufman Wilson Baxter . Hess . . Wright .. OFFICE 2361 Washington Ave. Chronic Diseases of all Kinds Cured at Prices Within the Reach of Ail, NeS Office Open Day and Evening I For ng WINES and I town uc b,t wort, l Vice-Preside- UTAH NATIONAL BANK ofOQDEN, UTAH ,5 ,23, S3 .h. MlKurl UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS AND TIME DE ACCOUNTS P08ITS. LIQUORS here also announce that reduction 'fights have come from for a long tlme. 'mills and smelting plants will be erected by him before spring time, and there will be treated the ores of all mines that are willing to pay reas onable charges. Other companies that will erect mills In the near future are con-- 1 Bullfrog Mining company, the Bullfrog Extension Mining company, Mining land the Montgomery-Polari- s TH18 WEEK'S OFFERINGS. Grand Opera House Tonight 'The company. The smelters at Salt Lake City are using their influence to have Girl from Kays" week, "Little rushed to completion the railroad Utahna Theater-Awhich is now being built from Las Boston Photographer Falla to Very Kentucky." Vaudeville. Vegas to Bullfrog and which will give Lyceum Old Trick. Bullfrog an outlet to Salt Lake City ud A man went into a Boston photo Angeles Their aim la to get "THE GIRL FROM KAY'S." the Bullfrog mines in the habit of .,11 grsphers gallery the other day. Men Replete with . ... .hipping their ores to Salt Lake City have done this before and survivedtor treatment there, before Schwab even though taken from life. The with situations rich can erect his smelting plant on the man was on the usual errand, a g0me hot competition I. maitai that he carefully imparted to or I r"Make the best musical comedies on the roid Bu'lfrff presentation you can Many sandwiched! LUMBER of me, gentle nir," he .id In a court- SUPPLY "JroseT IS LIMITED ecu way. "And while I need but one, ,n wlthout relevancy any a dozen will not come amis. Lett0 the continuity particular Yeara America Will of the production;! In Twenty-Fivthem be your premier cabineta. for IROt so with The Girl From Kaya1 No More Hard Woods. Have I would not curtail the expense." The music all the way through was "Where the American people will The photographer rubbed his hands written with a view of keeping the draw thelr Buppiy Q bard wood from Plot Intact and the result la a merit- - K together in a purring way. m6 or ig5() u que8. If one were to look I will try to satisfy you, sir," he I orious production. Hon sa,l william J Tisdale of Bay for an operatic star among the list of X, I none could be found; nor Is city. "Walnut nas pracucany ataapTh? ubJcct ml,ed a the artl8t singers auch advertised. Music that Is catchy, peared from the face of the earth, I voices that are pleasing are all that commercially speaking, and oak, ash I will admit, he said, that I can be expected In a musical comedy, land cherry will go the same way in sire to look my very best. A hearts Bobby North as Max Hoggenhelmer, another or half century, quarter . t h1.ne .... down was the one particular Individual Th happiness this portrait makes. . I fully comprehend." said the artist, that shone out resplendent with his j th e The sitter glanced at hla vest peculiar style of parting hi. hair, his when not is far distant re-day SeTis rsther dull and tame to Kaiser Wilhelm mustache and his 1 I the world will look to the vast ftah,n German accent. He was it I of me he said "Ought to be iotla" Siberia, South America and Africa far as the comedy element was BI1r no vnn enrit nn tiMia I his for hard wood, and even thia appar- concerned. Whenever he opened me wear that and cha,n of mouth whether he said anything or ently limitlesa supply must some day youra Just as a catchy outward dec-- not it was the for an outburst be exhausted. There la a big ,,p,ai . of laughter. Just what type of a man tItT th In ? ' . the manufacturing So the smiling photographer passed I he represented is illustrated by his limited but him the gold watch with Ita heavy reply to the remark made by Harry tr,ong to of America Gordon : You are the biggest cad in when survive wor long, can on them they London. No. not the biiceiit, but the richest." Joseph Tuohy as Har- - There are many mills In Michigan ry Gordon, was all that could be de- - and In other states that use up fifty two tutor .fror the Photographer had 'ped ,n th part As Wlnnlle Har- - acres of timber In one day and get brouKh the Kays. Lila away with twenty-fivsquare milea of stepped out to get a dry plate or Blow iulte a hK Perhaps the a I something he returned to find that the that received the greatest ap- - I , ttie foresti ! ,a8t watch and chain had gone with the Liause waa by Ethel r P?at u. lt are I ta's Pnet rest of the makeup to parts unknown. Morton and Bobby Hatch. Miss Mor-- 1 few a in I ated that yers, And all thia happened in simple old ton has a pleasing voice and pretty I Boston. Cleveland Plain Dealer. stage appearance. The dancing , of or Ay, that the supply or oak, aan, Kathleen Clifford was exceptionally cherry and mahogany will be ns With her whirlwind style of pletely exhausted as ia that of walnut s flitting here and there she Is per-- 1 at the present time. Unsettled the. liveliest of foot that has been I their hard contribute must tijcn tjie. aai Waraea Has states. Abest It. seen in the Grand for some 4 me. The wood freey to the furniture factories I Many women weep and wall and refuse singing of the Pierrot quartette, con- OP agh kitchen to be eomfortad, becauss their once mag- - slating of Evelyn Francis, Josephine nnno n Bill cent tresees have become thin and I Fenton, Maurice Lavlnge and Jack faded. Many men incline to profanity Howell, was enthusiastically applaud-- 1 homas of people of moderate means, because tho flleo bite through tho thin ed and the singers responded to sev Milwaukee Free Press, thatch on their cranium It will bo good I eral encores, nswa to tho mloerabla of both oexes, to I I loom that Newbro'o Herplclde has been I Princess Hatzfeldt Popular, New Cura for Cancer. placed upon tho market. This Is tho new I All surface cancers are now known The adopted daughter and heiress I ralp germicide tnd antiseptic that acts to be curable, by Bucklens Arnica of the late Collls P. Huntington the 52 sss-'"- ! m "W P ess Hatzfeldt has long been a recog. structlon. Herplclde is a new prepera-- 1 I,.hd a incurable, till sized leader of so-tlon, made after a new formula on an I 'i'8 . , and ciety. Fond of country life, she goes in entirely new prlnclpla Anyone who has Balv, w tried It will testify as to itaworthTry J8 greatly for hunting and entertains her it yourself and bo convinced. Bold by urJor to and burns. 25c at Og- - friends magnlflc ntly at Drayton " Me. In otampolden Bend Dmgglsts. leading drugglsta manor, her beautiful place In Wiltfor aample to The Herplclde Co., Do--1 ..l'he I H Capitol and Surplus, First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLE8, President THOMAS D. DEB, Go to JOHN PINGRES, Cashier. JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORSi Thomaa D. Doe David Eocleo Bernard White Goo. H. Tribe W. W. Riter John Watson Adam Pottoroor Joseph Clark M. 8. Browning. Respectfully solicits tho accounto of mercantile firms and lndl banka, vlduala. Wo pay Interest on time deposits. courteous treatAmple resource service. ment. superior f P. M. Poulsen 2404 Wash. Ave. I Wholesale Liquor Dealer. I 141 142 115 181 477 454 821 378 495 707 740 778 2225 Total. 158 116 158 .153 2. 178 181 110 110 150 156 168 138 105 616 495 394 406 408 757 729 733 2219 er people whom he repr-aeklIf they would consider bout between Terry McGovern and iming Corbett. He Is an answer before proceeding.awaiting Certain dispatches that have been eent out from San Francisco to the have It that a Goldfield bank Is n the fighting business and Is backing Egans projects. Joe denies this ,n "o uncertain terms. I dont know how that story got started." he said last night "All that bank has to do with the fighting jhe business is to hold the money. It is not concerned in any wsy." ng 2 I D0'f u. a''b .. I quan-oratio- the U I X LUMBER by the load or carload. No matter how much or how little you may need wo can supply you with bettor material than anyone else and at SURPRISINGLY LITTLE PRICES. It you aro thinking of building or repairing you should first send to ua and get our estimate for all tho Lumber you may need. Representative Declares It Mere Bru tal. Even, Than Bull Fighting. CHICAGO, Oct. 34. A from Lafayette. Indiana, saysdispatch Representative Charles B. Landis Is not an "nmlier of football. His position Is summed up in the following state? ment: saw a game of football last Sat-hla- y. Several hundred people who Itnessed it said It was sport. I guess m for I have to con- - CORNER GRANT Vm Our Repair Shop Can J 145 Twenty-fourt- h St., Ogden What two words have greater meaning LightsiPower LET THE Utah t Lights Railway Company $ Furnish you with either or both. X LW. WADE, Mgr. for Ogdro e I "Reinl-Detach- .,8 ed corn-goo- d. I I Good coun-hap- service is one of tho chief assets of our businooo. 1 I I ".frica'and I I I sZrfisniSr ca"r ad I U8,d Anglo-Americs- n I - trolt Jllch. ' JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. 'Mr. Do ratisfartory results mean anything to you? should use in Baking you If so Crescent Flour High-Paten-t, All good dealers sell It. All wise bakers use it PEERY BROS. MILLING CO Makers. t than Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. I WORSE THAN COCKFIGHTING " Jlepair Anythingj - 1 Man j Repair I FOR J AND24TBSTEET e d-- 6 1 I i.- I Becraft i RepairWorkj L--0 ;r" 225J)00JNL Vice-Preside- nt. I I a. J. E. Dooly, President. Horace Peary, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashier OGDEN, UTAH I Fight Talk Has Been Laid to Rest for tho Present. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24. Joe Lgan has received a telegram from Kansas City stating positively that Laitling Nelson will not accept the of 325,000 to fight Jimmy Gardner Goldfield. Egan accordingly wired I I quick-growi- n football Furnwheil free to customers in tlio Savings lkrpartment. SPECIALIST 1 " Total. the Goldfield ll ball under his wing for a flfty-ya- n a touchdown, tame will have reiVrawMlng'to 'nuTon' the run gloves of thirteen hundred thousand dollarsfaVO t0 year. 1. negotiating for the propand with rhapssomeofrer Roosevelt family. of the Bullfrog West Extension would give the Dane a them company, which adjoins that Condemced to a few words, Colonel I fight, but it la a difficult matter to get th Bullfrog Extension and Is James Hamilton Lewis opinion Is that II the publics money on a proposition Ilieved to have the same ore bodies, Is strictly against the law. The of that sort. M. Schwab, the Pittsburg pugilistic fraternity always feels en-- 1 I There is nothing to bring across Charles 'Ittl hu ordered hoisting on five nupiate, takes blasted when a is so that lawyer hope the water, couraged I to used for the quick be an-1 machinery to not how not words until to bethat hundred explain the start. It may the Crystal claim, I violate the statute. other youngster like development of with John McKane, he mwan nn .the scene a. laht-- 1 wh,ch. together I V.1MI Elberfleld, the New York shortstop, wns in Bullfrog, and it la stated on ciass - ill probably be playing In St. Louie "f.1 "leaded reliable authority that the Montgom- rext season. He is dissatisfied with I mine here will pass into featheni have been the Yankee management, and as Mc" II notlh'a hands on the first of January for do but they . Aleer is his personal friend he should a consideration of three million dol- as well 140 140 182 150 139 of-j- Gock Savings Banks I flewiS COLDFIELD MAY HAVE MGOVERN AND CORBETT Gardner-Nelso- Alaska-Trendwe- I I 3 199 166 of I 2. 133 167 147 113 175 ..173 hopes 430-pou- nd with Wright's barbers and defeated them by the close margin of six pins The score: 8 Dr. Norris I The first game of the Commercial Rowling league was played last evening. Fred Nyes team took a turn 1. HANDSOME Company itnmedl-diflicu- THE FIRST LEAGUE GAME Barbers R. A. MOYES, Assistant Cashier. Milling & Elevator I Jap-Russl- an NYE TEAM WINS Nye wummmmmmmmmm re-lo- re Miner. IMIKW F. M. Phoenix 3u-fi- I The famous mine, he gets good and flht Hrltt when lie In It Alaska, is grinding out dividends have and n for company years may heenraa(iy I f over a million dollars a year from piloted down a dark alley and given may be never." etc. Anotner fight toe-- 1 'iat does not average over three a dose of knockout drops. (tween these two would probably r ton, and the consensus of Nel- In a house, although large noted engineers here Having smashed the rebate evil and- wit umung (opinion M favorite. the j,iiv war, Prealsettled the -- rtems that the output of the Bullfrog Ex v to a be likely I" Prnp a to 'nope dent Roosevelt has turned lt , f chau and he may be heard tension and the mines in its problem. He Is going to tome j will create new records "ta in vicinity la he whether althought Nelsons class remains' to be seen, luring the coming twelvemonth, Jim to received, reports According Gardner and Nelson at 133 is an utter! Carstalrs, the wealthy Philadelphia Jeffries and Governor Bparka of Ne-- 1 I impossibility. Gardner can fight no distiller, has Just purchased a con vada. succeeded In killing a man living at 133 and toe strong. Gard-- 1 trolling Interest In the Denver Mining on Honansa property cinnamon bear last Thursday, after aner and Nelson would make a great I company's in I the mountain, district. Bullfrog overcome that mile chase with dogs. could twenty-fiv- e If match Jimmy I United States Senator . Tirrmn.lt inn but he cannot, and Former fhmoue ThKearos.who own. Nelson will not fight at 140 or 142 dowuJroldieS Baltimore' major league . Nye Flowers Rushmer Cashier. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. ar a fairly worthy opponent R- - A. P. BIGELOW, OR old-tim- for Jeffries, the unconquered and unlikely to he conquered, he will have an opportunity for buying a few flats for himself. When OBrien and Kauf' mann come together, the result will be eargerly awaited by fight lovers all over the country, vainly seeking for a new face in the ring, no matter the class, if he has some class. Butte 1. J. Riverdale The strike has been made within a i,e that of ascertaining Just how Carlisle Is In need of an age limit I much the men have determined. Me- - few hundred feet of the iiiiiln tunnel of the Bullfrog e Extension Mining for ita football Players. It has a Lit- - cjnveni showed a flash of tie Old Man and a Little Hoy on the foI.nl lhe olher night, but he was company, and the values of tellurium was recently made on the Bullfrog eleven. ugalnst an Inferior man. Corbett has I Extension property Robert Fitxslmmotis is working out fallen from the high places, and while n lhe Bullfrog Extension, the tun-nethese! a scheme to establish a training farm- the betting on a contest between favor ml that Is now hi 1M reel has eross-vldual- s. Inditwo would probably Nightly New York for froken-dow- n I ed a win 3;. feet wide that gives us the how no la there telling Corbett, ,f - 1 " an awruge; end. would actually Yale coaches are dissatisfied with i little will I and there are four feet or ore in this Nelson that Battling '" dawill of and the team, the liesmen jj r light when he gels vein. revened by an upraise run from vote their time to developing ,n0ieltl h wlJh hjB theatrical engage-- 1 the tunnel, which averages better than L-H- ss Nys Prealdent M. BROWNING, Ogden VVot that either man Is incapable but putting up a good exhibition, kaufmnnn la in a way an unknown OBrien has been fluantity. while lime light of principally in the bouts wherein he has not had he will have to to travel the distance providing Kaufmann. against to Kaufmann la really good enoughman atand the pace himself against a like OBrien. The Trloco promoters are all leary card Just about trying a high-clato find now And, in fact, it la difficult a card such as the sports demand rMlise they down there even If they The lightbunkoed. be to liable are weight class has proved the money setter so far, hut who la there left as tc furnish another such a fight -the late Nelson Britt contest, unless these two get together again, which will certainly not be for some-- time. The dope on the Kaufmann OBrien in light is rather hard to arrange ones book. O'Brien has shown himand middleweight, self a high-clahas gone down the .line in England and at home In Philadelphia, beating them all. He has fought no long battles to speak of, however, and now the sports are figuring how he will stand the gaff. That he la clever, fast and a hitter there seems to be no doubt. Ae regards Kaufmann, he has certainly been treated to some good press work. He 1" touted as a terrific hitter, a shifty fellow with a good head, and in spite of recent graduation from the amateur class, la considered by those who have seen him work a dangerous apponent for any man his weight Of course, if the fight comes off the club managers have got to get the money, and must certainly apply their boosting to the man least known. Everybody knows O'Brien, but every body does not know Mr. Kaufmann. Therefore, whatever his ability, Kaufmann must be the most touted. There are so few new faces in sight that it Kaufmann makes good, he will the have an opportunity for making coin that does not come to a young fighter every day. If he succeeds in proving even H. C. BIGELOW, Vice-Preside- nt old-time- rs ss N State Bank The Kind That Everyone Uses I ss I? I 111 Ogden Our Drugs aro Pure and Froah our gonaral Drug Store supplies aro of the boot make, and our prices aro right.. BuL all the so merits will fail to insure sue- eoso COURTEOUS without ATTENTION and Promptness of execution. WM. DRIVER 4 SON DRUG CO. "GEO. W. DRIVER, 2453 Managor. Washington Ave. I |