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Show 'daily PAGE SIX UTAH JOURNAL, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1901 STATE SATISFACTION and' of Gossip Newsy jlVES$3K I I - ONE PRICE solo only by C.D. IVES. ALL STYLES-uw- oii hade- First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH win,, enjoy a FALSTAFF CAFE MATCH WITH O'KEEFE CEO. H. TRIBE.... I M. 8. BROWNING.. JOHN PINGREE, Caahiar JAB. F. BURTON, Aasiatant Caahiar DIRECTORS! Adam Pattcraoa David Ecclaa John Watson 1C. 8. Browning W. W. Rltar Oaorga H. Trlba U B. Hllla aaaph Clark H. H. Rolapp John Bplara arnard Villa B. B. Porter. Raapactfully aalicita tha accounts af hanks, mercantile firm and individual We pay interest an time deposits. eaurtaaua treat Ample reaeurce mant, cuperier aarviea. Spring Disinfectants FORMALDEHYDE CHLORIDE LIME SULPHUR COPPERAS. CARBOLIC ACID THE BEST PLACE IN OGDEN TO BUY THESE GOODS IS ARE III TRIM Ogden High School Inter-Cla- ss Meets to Start Next Week on local Track. Ogden will be in the athletic game with a vim in a abort time now. With th organisation of a state baseball league at Salt Lake laat night, the proepecta for saucer track racing loom Ing up pretty good In U foreground, wrestling matchee In sight, the National Guard monthly. Indoor meets at the armory, one or two boxing bouts which give promise of something good before the aummer'e end and last, but by no meana least, the track teams of the Ogden High school, everything looks good in sporting circles. Xyacftca on Tuesdays, Thursday Fridays and Saturdays has been started by th track teams at the Ogden school and Principal Cloyd la encouraging clean athletics, with the scholar, ship clause making It necessary for students to obtain good average grades In atudlea before entering the athletic field. track The first of the Inter-clameets at the school, which are alwaya attended by a good deal of rivalry and enthusiasm la scheduled for Friday, April IS, at which time the various teams from different classes will con-te- at n the Oregon track. Seniors, Juniors and sophs are out strong this season with a goodly bunch of husky youngsters who bid fair to do things on the track and It le expected that athletics at the school will be raised to a high standard, with some exceptionally good records made before the cloae of the present term. Meanwhile, the boys are practicing with a vim and energy which pres-aag- SALT LAKE CITT, April 7. Fted M. Mayer, who Is with the Florence Roberts company, la looking after the interests of Fete Sullivan, and on arrival In the city yesterday announced that he secured a match for Fete In Oakland on April 14. Sullivan is to meet Jack OKeefe of Chicago, and the OKeefe Is bout la to go six rounds. looked upon aa a good man out there, and a victory for Fete will at once place him in the front ranks and put hint. In line for the bigger fights. Mayer says It la hard for a man to break Into the game on the coast, but once ho gets in well he ran get plenty of matches., Mayer had Sullivan matched wtlh Memslc In Los Angeles, but at the last moment McCarey put Brock against Memaio and this left , Pete out In the cold. It la Just possible that Sullivan will meet Jack Clifford at Marysville after hla fight with O'Keefe at Oakland. Clifford la a good card down there, and a victory for Fete will give him a chance to get In well with the fnna of Gran Valley, where many fights are held. - HACK GOES BACK TO ss Ogdsn'o Baal Drug Stare. Son DRUG COMPANY Gaarga W. Driver, Managers MSI Washington Ava rar ee naught but good-result- BLOOMIN HINGLAND CHICAOO, April 7. George Hoc la off for the land from which dt he came. He sailed today for England where he will begin training for hU match with Zybaaco on gun. 20. left thla city for New York yesterday afternoon. Hackenachmldt lauds hla conqueror highly, and while he atlll believes be can beat him, he aaya he waa unfit for ao hard a battle, but has no complaints to make. He will never return to thla country aa a wrestler. Heck-enschml- dt 06DEII III STATE E. DOOLY, President. S. PEERY. Vlce-l- I JOSEPH Nearly All Auto Owners Are Agog With Intense Excitement BASEBALL LEAGUE Improve the BREAD far the family I Ask yaur grocer far a seek of Peerys Crescent Flour of an improvement fins, moist broad over any youvo ever medal Its the choicest winter wheat backed by modern milling machinery that dooa it. SALT LAKE CITT, April 7 The first real baseball game la scheduled fur May 1 at the Walker field between two teams yet to be selected playing In tha Utah profemlonal league. At n meeting of the representatives of the Murray, Salt Ogden. Fort Douglas, Lak and Occidental ball teams at the 7, M. C. A. Monday night. It waa derided to put In the five named teams, and to play Saturday and Sunday ball th mu gout the entire season. A meeting waa scheduled for next Sunday, to be held at the Cullen hotel, when a schedule of games will be arranged and agreed upon. Each team will also be asked to post 1100 as h out The rulca of the National league out Th rules of the aXtlonal league will be adopted to govern the Utah league, with clauses added governing the local situation, auch as stealing players from each other, etc. Officers for the league will be elected at Sundays meeting. The teams mill Immediately go lno practice and will not appear for any exhibition games until the opening of the league season. SENT TO INDUSTRIAL ESHOOL CAMBRIDGE; Mass., April 7 Determined to maintain the prestige It won on the diamond last year, the Crimson nine will open the baseball season tomorrow. The fast team of Wesleyan College, which In the past has given Harvard some hard tussles, will oppose the Crimsons on the Cambridge grounds in tomorrow's contest Harvard will play twenty-seve- n games this year. Two new games have been added to the schedule Georgetown and Ford ham, while Columbia and Weet Point have been dropped. The game with Georgetown University at Wash-- 1 lngton wlil mark the resumption of athletic relations with that Institution, broki n off some years ago because Harvard played a colored man on its team. In case of ties with Tale and Princeton, the extra games will be played in New York. The complete schedule Is as follows: April 2, Wesleyan at Cambridge; April II. Vermont at Cambridge; April IS. Bowdoln, ta Cambridge; April 21. Annapolis at Annapolis; April 22, Georgetown at Washington; April 21, Bates at Cambridge; April 22, Exeter at Cambridge; April to, Maine at Cam bridge; May 2, Holy Cross at Worcee- - j May S. Williams at Cambridge; I May I, Cornell at Ithaca; May IS, Am- herst at Cambridge; May 14, Princeton at Cambridge; May 12, Dartmouth at Hanover; May 20, Andover at Cambridge; May 22, Princeton at Princeton; May 27, Princeton at New York (In rase of tie); May 20. Brown at Providence; June 2. Brown at Cambridge; June 0, Dartmouth at Cambridge; June 10. Cornell at Cambridge; June 12, Holy Cross at Cambridge; June 12, Tale at Cambridge; June 22. Tale at New Haven; June 27, Tale at New York (In case of tie). Florence Rtewart, egH 14, wns to the state Industrial school verier Jay by Judge Go wans of the Halt Lake juvenile court to preve.it her getting married. The object of the girls affection la one John Burdwell. now In the county Jail on a serious charge flordw.-'- l proposed that li?y he ni.u-rie- d, iSMil'i I.) that mesne, Judge Qowdps whs Informed, to get ,o.t of fur all kinds af purposes, are net fsund trouble. Th.- c i i!:d girl ass need, la every yard. Whatever yaur wants her par its, and the eve : ,nl wan nboiit to be celebrated when Frihiilirq er may ba In Brown heard of It. He immediand Building; the woul-l-'ochild wife GERMAN AUTO WILL ately ar-e- sd on a cha-g- e RIDE IN A BOX CAR of Immoral conduct and Judge Gowana aa qulcklv a.mt her to KELTON, April I. The German car horn and let us give yau an esti the state Industrial school. left here at 1: 20 this morning, and after mats. Wa aan save yau manay, quail PENN COLLEGE SCHEDULES traveling eighteen miles, broke two ty considered. cylinders. The passengers walked back HANOVER, Pa.. April 7. Not In re- to .this point arriving ot 2 p. m and cent years baa Pennslyvanla College will have to be towed In. It will then put auch a strong baseball team on the be shipped to Ban Francslco for re diamond aa that which will open the pairs. season tomorrow with a game against FRESNO, April 4. The Frenrfc Mr 146 TWENTY-FOURTST. the nine of Urslnus College at Gettys, arrived here from Tulare at 6:25 this burg. The schedule includes contests afternoon, and after replenishing the with Gallaudet Bucknell, Vlllanova. gasoline tank, left for Ban Franrlaro. Franklin and Marshal; Dickinson, The top here waa only about five White Washington and Jeffereson, Western mlnutta . 320 Twenty-fift- h University of Pennsylvania and lamia-lanStreet BOW WOWS HOLD FORTH State University. OAKLAND. Cal., April 7. Rom), of Choicest Wine, Liquors, Etc. SHOOTING TOURNAMENT the beet canines of the United States Full Line ol Cigars. PITTSBURG, Kan, April 7. Mark-meand England have been enteral in the from several states. Including see-era- l second annuel bench show of th,, Oakrifle and revolver stare, will par- land Kennel to di.rhig the Subscribers af Tha Utah State ticipate In the three day shooting tour- next four Club, be days, and the exhlhitl.m will Journal are requested to read and nament opened today under the sus- doubtless be one of the most follow lnatructiona printed at hoad l aditorial column. pires of the Pittsburg Gun club. ever held on the Pacific coast s-- nt All Kinds of Lumber o Oi-fle- Lumber Materials or X 1 BANK OGDEN STATES PEFOSITARV UNITED Interest Paid on Sawings Accounts and Time NEW YORK, April 7 Practically In the n every owner of a In putis engaged today greater city ting the finishing touches on hla car. In order to participate In tonights great automobile parade, the moat brilliant feature of motor carnival week. The line of parade, especially along automobile row," has been brilliantly decorated tonight win blossom ouf with a myriad of colored llghta Hotels are thronged with spectators from other cities, eager to witness the spectacle, and windows along the line of march are at a premium. The pageant promisee to be the moat brillUnt ever held since the Invention of the automobile. The parade will assemble at 66th street and Broadway, tna various divisions forming in the side streets west of Broadway. Headed by the bistort cal section, which will include old cars of all types, with many of tha cars entered In the BriarcUff race to furnUh a contrast, tha parade will move down Then the Broadway to 25th stret. line of march will be up Fifth avenue to S7th stret, through 57th street to Broadway again, north to Broadway to 110th atreet, and then back on the wea aide of Broadway to Columbus Circle, where the parade will disband. The countermarch feature on Broadto 110th atreet way from Fifty-nint- h will give the occupants of cars In the line of march an opportunity to see one hundred and two solid blocks of the parade Itself. The first division, on street,' will enter Broadway promptly at' 7:20 oclock, and will be followed cloyly by the other three divisions ly Fifty-fift- h and Ing oq . Fifty-sixt- h. SEASON TO OPEN RALPH E. HOAd, Cashier A. V. MdNTOSH. Asst cLh W The UTAH NATIONAL At New York. Deposits buxs-wago- Fifty-seven- Fifty-four- am at result! a large loaf, a loaf ritg markot. Our eoff tees. are beot. When you want t.,nd PETE SULLIVAN GETS TRACK TEAMS the - good meal go to OAVID ECCLES, Praaidant mix aa usual, bake to a light t licieus flavor that only n export cook can g.va. Our m.at., 00Llltrvare ehom. free, the choice. the Sporting World Capital and Surplua, I27UOOJO Wm. Driver PLEASliy: in eating are attained aO.JC Diroof To Denver, Omaha, Kan- sas City, SI Louis, Chicago And All Eastern Points Runn,n through traIn 're7 "wdcrn comfort- - j.jjy qul.pe) convenience for A greet eavlng of time and expense via P10IPI0 th streets. th Altogether, at least five thousand cars are expected In line. There will be care in some particular color scheme There will be foreign care decked In the colors of the land they hall from there will cars made In half the states of the Union, with their decorative scheme devised from the colon or In slgnlx o fihone states. There will be big cars end little cars, full can and empty cars, but all will be worth looking at and there will be plenty to look at them, at them. Four Judgea will make the awarde In the decorated section. Colgate Hoyt, president of the Automobile Club of America; Robert Lpe Morrell, chairman of the Briarcllff race committee; D. C. B. Parker, president of the Long IslanJ Automobile Club, aiyl A. R. Bhattuck, expresident of the Automobile Club of America, are the men who will Ju&go the acre in thla section. Their work la sure to be difficult but their Impartiality la equally certain. ' No Offense Intended. Robert Browning once found himself at a dinner at a great English house, altting next to a lady who waa connected with the higheat arisShe waa very graciously tocracy. Inclined and did her utmost to make conversation. "Are you not n poet?" she finally aaked. Well, said Brown-ter- ; people are sometimes kind Ing, Oh, enough to say that I am. please dont mind my having mentioned It," the ducheu hastened to say, with the kindest of smllea. Ton know Byron and Tennyson and others were poets," . Young Men and Women for positions of trust, where intelligent service will be appreciated and paid for Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring ability and tact People of All Ages, of all talenta, of divers abilities, for suitable lints of employment such as Pianos,tOrgans. 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THE ELITE CLEANING CO. Through a JOURNAL Journal want ado deliver tho goods. Want Advoftioemont. ' ' Journal want ado deliver the goods -- Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. WE ELEPHJm We carry the Finest line of H Domestic and Imported Wines, Elephant Saloon ur.-ee-fu- 4 BAR Liquors and Cigars in the city. OUK SERVICE J. F. SMITh IS THE BE8T S THE ELEPHARI COMPARY PROPRIETORS 308 Twentr-flft- h St 0g4e, vtit |