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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESv. J iSPORT (Mden State Bank UTAH. OGDEN, Deposit Burn for fy iB Oar Fire-Pro- " SHIRE Vagit of - IME - savings DEtaterMt p CartiScata. POSITS and Tim WEB-FOOTER- c. BIGELOW. President H. BROWNING. V. Pre a. B. BIGELOW, Cashier. r. MOTES, A ast Cash. y. j jl fair kx" you don't want to overlook tho fact that women admire Tou boeaty In pereonal appearance. cannot look beet If your laundry work of the a Blip ehod manner. Thla a bad Impreealon and given the Idea that you are careleaa to done In cnateo people Thla la and alovenly about your dies not a very deairable opinion to leave behind. Tou can depend that each will not be the caee if you entrant your laundry with us. We do high claaa work at moderate prices. Try ua. OgdenSteam Laundry 437 TWENTY-FIFT- ST. H PHONES 174. TO REPUBLICANS. We are anxloua to have every Republican in cloae touch, and working In harmony with the Republican national congressional committee In favor of the election of a Republican oon- The congressional campaign muet be baaed on the administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being no, Theodore nooeevelfa personality must be a central figure and his achievements a central thought In the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscriptions of one dollar each from Republicans. To each subscriber we will sent the Republican National Campaign Text Book and all documents Issued by the committee. Help us achieve a great victory. JAMES SHERMAN, Chairman. P. O. Box 20ft, New York. a STILL THE BEST Columbia Club Perfecto Cigars UNION MADE Railway COLORADO-UTA- H Short Line to SL Louis Through car. Salt Lake City, to Bt Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New Tork, Buffalo and principal points Eaat low tatea for summer travel. Especial attention to lad lee and children. Tourlata aleepere through to Chicago. Boston and other potnte without Two change. tmlna dally. Inquire at ticket office. Any information fully given. H. C. TOWNSEND Genl Passenger and Ticket ' Agsnt, SL Louie, Mo. HUGH MONEY BACKED THE COON AGAINST NELSON. S Every Nigger in the City Pawned His Pes sessions to Get Money to Back the Baltimore Oriole, end the White Sports Went the Limit. (Special to The State Journal.) SEATTLE. Sept. 12. Every pawn-eho- p In this city was filled to overflowing with trunks, jewelry, umbrellas and clothra of all slses and descriptions before the contest at Gold-fiethe other day, and now they are (leaned plenty and are as free of junk as that fellow Nolan Is of friends. Every coon In town was In soak to get a bet down on Joe. Aside from the colored population-bettinon Gana. nearly every sporting man who was familiar with the boxing game had a ticket on the lightNo one who was weight champion. the least conversant on fistic matters could see how Nelson figured. Jim Morrison won S2.M0 on the fight, JohnCunaidine played ana heavily and it iaaald he won over 31,500. Zrke Abrams bet 3500 against 3400 and Tom Corbett had a similar bet. Hilly played Gana for 3200, and the Clancya, Frank and Johnny, both had a good bet on the colorea boy. It le itimated that fully 350,000 changed hands In this city alone. Those who btt on the Battler were mostly what the sports term suckers," and a frw big beta were made on him by IndiMen who wagered large viduals. amounts on Gana had to be satisfied by pilirg It on n small portions. Before the fight I stated that If either of tUs men were given a shade by the referee it would he Nelson. That he got that shade there is no doubt in my mind, fur filler permitted la there with hla tho fellow who head stronger than the nuts ttvgot away with many a foul punch and all kinds of dirty work with hla. elbows and noodle. I believe Siler ia sincere when he aaya he only wished to give the people a run for their money as an excuse for not disqualifying the Battling one. However, if George hag been severe and had threatened to atop .the contest at tho next offense and call it no contest as far aa Nelson was concerned, and had stated that he would request the club people not to give him a cent If he repeated his foul fighting, I do believe that he would have thrown the scare Into Nelson so deep that he would not have dared to repeat his dirty work. The trouble with filler is that he Is too lenient and he don't want to Incur the of any one, and he perhaps felt tlflat since Buttling Nelson was a Chicago lad and his friends therejnlght censure him If he gave the contest to Gans on a foul that would perhaps hate no direct bearing on the outcome, and that it would be best not to disqualify the Dane until Gans had become Injured by these foula It Is perhaps best that filler did act lenient with Nelson, for there may have reas mained much doubt as to which the better man had It ended before It did. As it Is now Gans ia unquestioneven ably the victor on his menu, on a though the decision was given fpul. Battling Nelson's meal ticket manager, the fellow who answers to the name of Nolan, will eat out of your hand these days He Is about the tamest bit of humanity that ever came down a crooked pike, and he would be easy picking for all the "marks In the business when it comes to framing up matches and stealing a Such managers as Cap Fershade. ry. Sam Pruitt, the Watermelon Kid, Plum Puddln' Tommy and Jew Jake have him whipped to a creamy finish In counting cash signing co'ntmcta and stalling stakeholders. Nolan ought to take his pie card and enter him In some of those free-for-He would butting contests. get all the, money at that kind No-of i port, and if any one could beat lan's "homed kid when It came to he would have to go "head work some. From now on Bill Naughton will have to take to the timber with with that Durable Dane expression. Lets call him Buttling Nelson. It Is more lasting and X heap more appropriate. The dirty fight Nelson made and the ultters finish he added to It put him and his cheap manager on the pugilistic bum forever.' BIDDY BISHOP. La-vlg- ne ! ii Kyai iiinete, . w'v. u : Tor.m.y nurv i i.r I'u ruled l jump I those I w ' ! I ta iU' about ' ,i -- 'inns) . forty-ni- x The CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Sept. nuifieroue candidates for acceptance on the Harvard eleven of this year met this morning at the request of the UBCURE coach, William T. Reid Jr, to begin practiod. It la not unusual for the Harvard forces to begin practice on the gridiron before the institution opens for the season, but the fact that this year practice begins fully fifteen days before the opening of the unlferalty ia E ASSUMPTION Prica aa meaning that there are for 0U6HS and SOeSSI.CO interpreted some strenuous doings at Harbe to OLDS Free Trial. vard thla fall. The Crimson squad will 1 and Quickest Guru for all be both large and powerful this season, ?HROAT and LUNG TKOTJB-- or despite the fact that the new athletic vetMONEY BACK. eligibility rules win cost several erans of much experience. Under the new conditions, which are in fore 11 are fall, freshmen and 1 Meats money wit not available. This confines the se't,p hu" "71 no inferior meats handled at lection of the team practically to the same players who tried for the eleven BALLARD RINCKERS last year, minus those lost by graduacauses. It la said IMt or FRESH FISH other tion ARRIVE EVERY DAY some exceptionally good ma is there BOTH 'PHONES 653. teria! at tho disposal of Coach Reid 31 TWENTY-FOURTST. ' and there are said to he enough to KILL mi COUCH the LUNC8 Dr. Kings New Discovory post-gradua- Fair Associate l. round. iwrt.iy-cigl- il i J n tiiiy-sew- in bUL k- - , o ttlniirt 1iiiKt K).sii Jimmy Inter-Mounta- kin .J fixlii Ogden, Utah nit-- t cvdhitm. Filcuury 14. nt good lVunny Ho made Kyan run tss Ladies' Day at Water Carnival. NEW YORK. S pi . 12. This Is laiid himself out. Tin n dies day at ihe mwrnaiU-iui- l motor - d and coll v U d Daniel in carnival, which la being held on the J.. Is. Hudson. Tlie program includes mile l M glove fight oil and kilometer rat rs. both standing and : .1 New f. i.t Orleans April flying starts: races for yachts and tenAn; Bowen and Jack ders and dingles and other watfr battled 110 rounds. many sports. The best previous record made f S out ineal and coin- in a mile motor btiat race was at Mo- Hu scrap went over seven naco. the time Wing 2 minute and 21 two or three hours not a seconds. A sjieclal prise is offered to ' Mnnii. and Burse, growing the owner of any boat succeeding in ' 'm.nly keeled over. breaking this record. i light now lu the record The International championship book lu t neeii Mike Madden and races will begin tomorrow. e Bill Haim mo ' men, Hi round m EngEddy and Riley to Meat. land si:1: Hie raw uns in 14S. There LEADV1LLE, Colo., fiept. 12. Tom- ia also a t. lint irudiitoq of a bout In Denver my Eddy of and Kid Riley 'f , England Australia tliat Went 214 Ban Francisco will fight twenty rounds nd. ut tin di lulls have not sur- here tonight before the Leadvtlle Ath- - vlvfd t lt lUy. Jake hi ia lit and ni Smith fought 108 rvuiiil bare knucU-s- , in Frame, The Provo Races. but the i. tin was always regarded FRO VO, Sept. 12. At tlie fair With siixpmim. But when it came to grounds yesterday a large crowd wit- real figm Uml w, rv u strain upon the nessed the races, all of which were fast fighters ih- bun must go to Mulllvati and Kill. iiu They met at Kiekslnirg. and exciting. The summary: l, trot and pace Canllier Mlsa, m i.t- - r the hot glare of a southwon In three airalght heats. Time, ern sky. J n i. ism!, fiulltvan was too 2.1f)s, 2:13. 2:24. Kangaroo second, I fat. Kih.iiii trained to nothing. Neither Direct third. Rose W. distanced in flrat man lu,l an) business fighting to a finish in that, condition and i mli-- r tliat beat. 2:40 ciasa. trot and pace, best two in sun. lit ilu sc giants stood up and three heats Second and third heata fought like Trojans for seventy-fiv- e won by Maud M. Time. 2:42, 2:54. terrible when Kllniiu finally First heat won by Tom. Time, 2:48. gave in Half-mil- e Bonn- of the CaHnrula club fights dash Gray Diamond first, Irrl Oakley Black second. Time, 55 sec- were pi;nhe. Jim t'orbt-l- l onds. tussle with toughtesi One and mile flush, match Peter Jackson fclxty-on- e rounds, derace Futge beat Gray Diamond. No clared no contest, aa both were too time. tired to pul up any further battling. Home of tlie New iMeans bouts mudo Some Long Fights. the Hurke-Bowe- n history, but few. auv went distance. bout, ,rcut Long fights have grown lieautifully rounds scarce alnce the vogue of limited round It took Corbett o.:iy i h contests. Fighters naturally prefer the to finish old The finish fights tint were held ,.t bouts, where, even if beaten, they are not badly damaged Robey lu 1S33 didn't really amount t.i either in person or reputation. More- much as few nu-- if tee highest class over tlie gate receipts are are larger, were engaged In Unit. Miffi.l- Vn-tell- o and Billy Woods pul up probably for tlie limited-roun- d bout is usully pulled off in peace and quiet, while the the longest and most tiresome jf these encounters. finish fight, except In Nevada, ia a The finish fight has lofi popularity of thinly-attendfisxle. Hence ut f Us the finish fight has passt-- Into history, recent years not only on men genertin. but because difficulties, with the exception of the one lonely ally loaf and stall most of the tlni. spot out in the sage. Gans and Nelson seem o have woik--Some of the hurry-u- p, of the last twenty years much more industi-- l tusly than mo-- t fights made fistic history, and much waa add- finish fighters and th y got more in for tlu-l- exertions. The largest fined to the annals of boxing by the old w.-ifoi finish fights of the California Athletic ish fight purse ever an didn't and a Hail Kltssinimons, hcy fionie stars of of the the club, present day have never known what It waa to get tlie money. face a foe for forty or fifty rounds, and JOURNAL WANT AD8 PAY. the generation of nld-tlifinish flght- 1 old-tim- I bare-kiiuek- le J-- Free-for-al- ! - s long-distan- one-eigh- th exe-ptin- tw-i- short-distan- ty-o- ce ed ac-ou- d dodge-the-aher- iff m-e- y r s ne Will Exhibit in Ogden, Tabernacle Grounds ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, Sept. 15th Performance 2 and 8 p- - m. THESMT ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM AERIAL ENCLAVE thewwotTSsST Of PERFGRMIN3 ANIMAIS IN Tltf Ih Sept. 20, 21, 22, 1006 SPECIAL PREMIUMS LUMBER PILES. : J. C. Nye iifiers li'.'iOO cash for th-- ' I keeps us busy to hasp sue sssk greatest uriety and quality ot ull, se wrs can meet a I demands. Wo farm products ruistd by the exhibit, n ar specially prepared new to take U-s- t of orders requiring long timbers. Money divided, first 31500. second 310 00 cara B- -t UP toC F. J. Hcitdcrsliot offers 35 00 for the i n of i lay mmleliiig by u:i best FINISH LUMBER amateur. also complete, including Whits Fisq J. 8. Lewis & IV offers 325 00 In mer-- i Vllcw Pino Finialv stow handise for tlie best geneial display aiul quality of fruit, to consul of not tlian five varieties, one box of each variety; fruit to be grown by the exhibitor. 145 TWENTY-FOURTBT. Fred M. Nye Co. offers $15.00 on lu merchandise $5U0 for the poultry. best pell of white birds: 15.00 in merd chandise for the lust pen of birds; $5 00 cash for the highest j scoring male of any breed or vark-t- . Bliukniun A Griffin IV offers 325.00 rash fir best dairy row owned by patrons of the consolidated creameries. Money divided, first 315 00. second 310.00. est amount of butter fat, cows to be milked on ground. D. Kagan will purchase melons; for the five largest watermelons exhibited by one person; $5.00 for two doaou best variety, exhibited by one person. Melons must be grown by exhibitors. A. L. Brewer offers $20.00 rash for best dlspluy of tomatoes raised by exhibitors. who must Ih- - contractors with one of the following canning factories, money divided aa followa: Flaln City, $5.00; North Ogden, 35.UU; River-dal- e, 35.00; I'lulah. $5.00; Willard, 35.00; It's This: If you want to toko adliooiN-r- , $5.00. Fred Massa will give picture or vaas vantage of tlie many electrical of modern days, wo are valued at 15.00 for the best siocliiien to fumlah the electricity. d of elilna. A. It. Van der Vile offers 310 00 cdsh for the lurgi-s- t and best exhibit of sH-eim- Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. li-- H parti-eolorv- f Test-Larg- 35-0- Can You Catch Our Message? jn-wre- d hnnd-paiute- cattle. der Yllea offers (10.00 for the largest and best exhibit of swine. Wm. Glasinaiyi offers five years subfihort-Horn- ed A. M. Van scription to the tgden Evening Standard. For the best loaf of hnine-mabread, one year subscription. For tlie best layer cake, one year subscription. For tlie best variety and display of home-mad- e Jellies, one year subscription. For the bi-s-t plain hand sewing by lady over 70 years old. one year subscription. Fur the best hand-mad- e slilrt, unlaundrled, one year sutierrlptlon. Bread and rakes to be exhibited second day at 10 a. m. and l'rovlalnn The Ogilen l'ai.-klncompany will buy fat hoga. For the not exceeding five head, best iH-welglilng from 175 to 250 pounds each, will pay Ic per pound live weight For second best pen, sains conditions, will cent per pound above pay onfc-ha- lf market price. Fur all romjieting hugs, same conditions as above offer, will cent above the market pay price. Hlchardsnn A Grant the crockery people, will give $5.00 In merchandise for the best exhibit of sugar beets. Richardson A Grant, the crockery people, will give $5.00 In merchandise for the best display of tomatoes not less than one bushel. A. E. Weatherby offers $10.00 cash prise on veal calves. For two best and fsttest vfcl , calves not over six weeks old 35.00 est-h- and will buy all entered in competition at market pries. Edgar Jones Co. will buy fruit Will pay 35.00 for the best bushel of apples snd $5.00 for ths best bushel of peaches. Entries must be made for ail special premiums, the sams as for premiums offered by the association. Boyle Furniture Co. will give sppro-pria- te picture, value $10.00, for best general exhibit made by city public schools. Ogden Furniture A Carpet Co. will give appropriate picture, value $10.00, for beet general exhibit made by county public schools. UTAH LIGHT and RAILWAY Co. R. S. CAMPBELL General Manager. E. M. WADE, Agent da sisH-ime- r C. M. Lcedora H. Pattlaou I n FALSTAFF CAFE I Mosi Elegant Service In Ogden one-four- th Tho Patronage of Families and Ladies io Respectfully Bo.ielted. I 24ZS WASHINGTON AVENUE. Allen Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Street Phone 22. The Pullman Bar ' 270 25th St. W. J. Wotfinger, Prop. MEN ARE POWERLESS Ta all 12. H J. -- PAGE THREE rvi-on- Harvard E.evan Begin Work. 4 ers h Kyan make up spii-i.diof Marlin act eleven, w ill: ilrMy Vfi f.r eubatituUng j aUk 4 in can of aivul- iu. SPORTS ld When You Think j SEPTEM BER 12. 1906. TRAINED TRAINED CAMEL5 TRAINED SACRED CATTLE TRAINED TAPIRS TRAINED DROMEDARIES TRAINED CASSOWARY TRAINED ANT EATERS TRAINED BUS INDICUS TRAINED LLAMAS PiaS TRAINED GOATS TRAINED TiaERS TRAINED PONTES TRAINED ZEBUS TRAINED BIRDS TRAINED PUMAS TRAINED DOaS 2 0 2 0FUNNY CL.0WNS-of Acrobats. Scores of Lilliputian Performers. Troupes Gymnasts, Bycyclists, Jugglers, Wire and Rope Walkers, Necromancers, Atheletes, and Japanese Performers. EVERY ACT BRAND NEW TALKING PONY EXCITINO RACES A WATERPROOF TENTS HIQH SCHOOL RIDINd BRING THE CHILDREN LEAPINQ GREYHOUNDS EVERY ACT A FEATURE ANIMAL POLICE PATROL A PLAY ENACTED BY DOOS ISIS, the TALKINO MONKEY Mitchell Brothers for Monuments ETC. COPINGS, HEADSTONES. See your homo peopla. Dent pay big commissions to agents. Yard opposite Citjr Cemotery. To Cure a. Felon" Bays 8am Kendall of Fhllllpeburg, Kan Just cover It over with Buck-ten- 's Arnica Salvo and the Salvo will do the rest" Quickest cure (or Burns, Wounds, Piles, Boils, Bores, Scald Ecsema, Balt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and Bore ISyea. Only 25c at Ogden druggists. Guaranteed. Free Examination and Conaultatlon for cay Chronic Disease of any Nome or Nature A PARTIAL Italian Banda Rossa Gregorys Royal the Matinee Will Child Attending Be Given a Pony Ride, Absolutely Free. Every 11 a. m. Daily Grand Free Street Parade ONE TICKET TO ALL DEPARTMENTS ADMITS POPULAR PRICES To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair, with Irritants or oils on which a para, title gum will prosper. Is like scooping water from the ocean to prevent the lldq from rising. Tou cannot accomplish a satisfactory cure without having a right understanding of the fundamental causae of th trouble. Tou must kill tho Dandruff Gann. Kowbro Herplddo does this because It ie specially made to do that very thing. When the germ Is removed, the hah-ino choice but to resume healthy growth and beauty. Destroy tho cause, you remove the effect." gold br leading druggists. Send 10e. in stamps for sample to Tho Ilerptcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. DR. EtSTEtS, SPECIALIST Bid MORAL SHOW iCDfcp right jlxslaat DIwim Dslm They triks at the VslfHrlsi Umt. Dont Miss the Parade LIST OF DISEASES CURED. . Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In the Kara, Diseases of ths Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. All Diseases of tho Lung Bronchial Tubes and Cheat Diseases of tho Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, Bt Vitus Danes, Plica. Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood .Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE' DX8EABB OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember tho examination and advice la FREEL Coma at once. Tomorrow may be too lata. Call or writ Office hour 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., 2468 Wash. Ave.( Boyle block, Ogden NTRANCE ROOm 9. RETlEnBER THE NUMBER |