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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE TWO. STATE JOURNAL. APRIL 29, 1908. WEDNESDAY, GRAND OPERA HOUSE oil Newsy Gossip lie Sporting World NORTHWESTER ERN THEATRICAL DIRECTION R. ALEXANDER ASSOCIATION GRANT, Ras. Mgr. FRIDAY NIGHT Tha CHOICj NECKWEAR WESTON STARTS OFF OGDEII TRACK K Touching up a Man's attire with a fresh Spring Tie, changes his whole appearance. Gienwood The Season's newest styles are ready for your choosing. The Man, who cares for a Tie that's above the level of niediocrity, ENGLAND Saucer to Harry Heagren and Edward CHICAGO, April 29. Pay-ao- Weston, the veteran pedestrian who, a few months ago, walked from London Sports Favor Match and Be Taken by Portland, Maine, to Chicago in record-breakitime, returned here today. Opinion Favors Canadian-Negr- o Good RidThis time he came by way of the ng Glen-wou- first-cla- ss FRED M. NYE COMPANY 2413 Wash Ave. non m by MAY Ogden Steam Laundry Co. well-play- ed 4-- 8. 4-- 8. Elm-dal- . 2-- 5. oars-ma- Cru-aad- na 1-- 6. 8-- 5. Ogdn, -- th HEW T e WORLD CANNON K present. April 29. That Speaker Cannon Republican conSeventh, Eighth and Ninth districts, which are being held today, and that the delegates at Urge chosen by the State Republican convention win also rally to the support of the Illinois man, is the claim of the Cannon boomers here. North Carolina, Is "Uncle Joe's" native state, RALEIGH, N. C., delegates favorable to will be selected at the GREAT ONE IN ROME ventions of the Fifth, HORSE SHOW TO BE World expects to The Thrlce-a-Weba a better paper In 1905 than aver before. In the course of the year the iaues for the next great presidential campaign will b foreshadowed, and everybody will wish to keep Informed. The Thrlce-a-Wee- k World, coming to you every other day, eerves all th pur poses of a dally, and is tar cheaper. The news service of this paper la constantly being increased, and It reports fully,- - Accurately and promptly ' every event of Importance anywhere in the world. Moreover, its political news to Impartial, giving you facts; not opinions and wishes. It has full markets; splendid cartoons pnd Interesting fiction fy standard authors. WORLD'S THE THRICE-A-WEE- K regular subscription price it only 81.00 per year, and this pays for 181 papers. W offer this unequaled newspaper and THE UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL together for ono year for 85.00, to be pal In advance. .. The regular subacripiltn price of tle two papers Is $7.00, ek t Under the ROME, April 29. patronage of King Victor Immanuel the greatest horse show ever held In the Eternal City wan opened today and will continue through the week. The King and Queen will preside at the formal Inaugural proceedings this evening. The exhibition is of an international character and the conIn all testants Include horsemen countries of Europe. The military features and contests of horsemanship between cavalrymen of several nations will be a spectacular novelty of the show. A prise list aggregating 45,009 lire is offered. The chief competition Is a championship event for officers' chargers, open to all nationalities, which Is endowed by King Victor with a prise of 20.000 lire. An International military steeplechase, with has also attractprises of 15,000 lire, ' ed entries from alii the armies of Europe. MDCCAOCIO n n. Read Whseevar tjia English Language la Spoken. CO. I RACING steam cars, but he left the train at ers Are Coming. South Chicago and walked the fourteen miles into town. find it here. During th walk to Chicago Weston k circuit in LTtah was greeted by Dan O'Leary, who in With a this summer saucer-trac- k The Shapes are correct racing prom- his eariy days had competed with Wee-toAfter hie walk Weston ate hie The Silks are new ises to be the best sport and must liblunch and in the afternoon rested. The Styles are different erally patronised in the state. Accord- Tomorrow he will meet th members or to 81.00 50c $1.60. 25c, d ing to recent developments the of the Chicago American Walking club ill will this track at Grant Park, and from there will In bicycle idea never correct city a There's walk with them to the Lincoln monuin as in be announced condition, ba put can not Haberdashery, that ment 1 Lincoln park. yesterday's Stats Journal, and found here at its best races may be looked for in this city during the summer months. Bill FANS TO MEET Iver Redman and Harry Heagren, TONIGHT IN PRJVO the latter having charge of the track last season, are making negotiation fur the track and the deal will unRedman Is A baseball meeting will be held in doubtedly go through. manager of the Salt Palace track and Provo Wednesday night at which efpromises that all the riders, and there forts will be made to organise a Provo are many. that he has signed for the Salt baseball association to put in a ball Lake saucer and will ride in Ogden. team to play in the Utah profeaalonal Heagren, as well, has signed many rid- league.. Coach Teetael of the B. T. ers of reputation and the beet in the preside at the meeting. Several game may be looked for on the Ogden Salt Lake fane will be present to help the Garden track. City boys out on any Many of the local riders, in antici- ponlts which might come up unfamiliar pation of things doing on the Gienwood to them. saucer track, have started training and FRENCHMAN BEATS NEW YORK expect to make a belter showing against riders than In the past NEW YORK, April 29. Luclen Re The date has not yet been set for the the French amateur champion, opening meet, but the Ogden Rapid Rolle, defeated J. F. Poggenberg of tonight Transit company has promised the beet In the first game of the InYork New racof transportation facilities for the amateur billiard tournaternational ing season at the Gienwood saucer, ment at the Llederkrana dub by a which, by the fray, has held some of Linen in snowy score of 400 to 205. goodness, flue fastest records yet made. tht in win to crowd attention any enough of particular men. Perfectly bleached and ironed, no raw edges to saw into his Jugular. ' From now on this last ROWING ADDED TO fact will allow him to reduce the Best premium on his life insurance. " laundry service on linen, flannel, silk THE UTAH SPORTS underwear, hosiery, etc. We have an expert tailor In our DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT. Any work entrust BAN FRANCISCO. April 20. There ed to us will be properly cared for. SALT LAKE, April 28. The long was not much attraction to the raclist of Utah sports will probably be ining card at Emery svll'e yesterday afcreased this summer by rowing as there ternoon and th crowd that usually are at present two expert uaramen in crosses the bay was missing. Three second this city who would like to meet each favorites and one won. Results: LAUNDERERS other and prospects for a match, are choice race six AND CLEANERS First furlongs Emma Q. Either Phone, 174. 487 25th Street good. The oarsmen believe the public won, Gov. Orman second, Iroquois would take to good contents, and are third. Time, 1:18 Second race, four and a half furImpressed with the posslblltlea of racOcean Queen won. Prudent seclongs ing in either Great Salt Lake or Utah A GOOD PARTNER third. Time, :5S Moxart lake. They promise the real article ond, e A Third race, six furlongs substantial bank account Tala-ran- d of the sport if a race Is arranged. Tawasentha second, makes a ' good, partner ent who won, n Charlie Rochevllle, an eastern third. Time, 1:18 will work to your intorooti ono who Native who resides at Garfield, recently Fourth race, five furlongs will remove many a otumbling block sent east for his scull and tried It out Son won. Cloud Light second, from your path one who will add third. Time, :SI to your opportunities one who is on. Salt lake. The going was so fine cams to he race, mile and seventy yards and Fifth the that to published assist city powerful enough you. a challenge to meet any oarsman In L. C. Ackerly won. Bolnman second If you wsnt this psrtner for yours start an account with uo. practise the country In a match race. At Pape, Charboneau third. Time, 1:45. thrift and eeonomy you ean do it of Reno, Nev.. who is now traveling Sixth race, mile and twenty yards if you will end the eutoomo will bo out of Salt Lake, and who held the Liaaro won. Vox Fopult second. Critic amateur championship for some time, third. Time, 1:40 satisfactory to you. read the challenge and yesterday callGENERAL HALL RETIRES at the Herald office to say that Mr. QBDEN STATE DANK ed Rochevllle was on. Pape offers to race 20. Major WASHINGTON. April for chalk or marbles, and. If the GarUtah of attained who B. Charles General Hall, field man Is willing. Pape asks for Cu BltlOW cm March 27 when rank his esieeaaetesoio Pptltf present about six weeks to get In shape, at the J. M. Brtwning Vic Prist end of which time he will guarantee Major General Adolphus W. Greely A Pa BigtlOW eeseaaeaeaae CsShltPe left the senlce, was today placed on. to do things to Rochevllle. Bo As MoyM oeseeese Allti Cllhlffa the retired list of the United States vmy. by operation of the age limit. . police stop McGovern ' General Hall Is a native of Portland, FIGHT IN NEW YORK Me., and entered the regular army as Twenty-eighNEW YORK, April 29. The Terry a second lieutenant of the THE Infantry In 1857. He had preMcGovern-Joh- n Summers fight wad sen-leduring the declared off tonight. The police re- viously seen' long volfused to permit the fight In the Broad- civil war as second lieutenant In some For unteer regiment. infantry way Athletic rluh. The crowd, which had already gathered, then adjourned time he has been commandant of the to the Sharkey club, but the police fol- Infantry and Cavalry Training School lowed and blocked the fight there. The at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. bout was then declared off for the EDITION. CLAIMS TAR HEELS THRICE-A-WEE- & Y. U. OPERA NEW WALKING CLUB three-trac- : MTS and the Taft leaden admit that at least a portion of the delegates may vote for Cannon on the first ballot but that they will swing to Taft. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC To My Many Friends and Patrons: I beg to announce the removal of my old stand. No. 2952 Washington Ave, north of J. 8. Carver's, to Now 417 Twenty-thir- d street (south side); when I will be pleased to meet you all and give you the beet of plumbing at mod- erate prices W. J. DALUMORE,- -' Sanitary Plumber of The Utah State Journal are requested to road and fellow inetruetione printed at haad sf sditorial column. ' , Subeeribere , 75 PEOPLE 75 ENLARGED ORCHESTRA Bout PRICES: 25c, The London LONDON, April sporting world U aroused over the prospects of a match between Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson. The gtneral sporting opinion in London is that the Canadian should meet the negro. It U pointed out in Wednesdays Sportsman editorially that fighters like John L. Sullivan, Charley Mitchell or Paddy SUvln and others never suggested such terms for a match as Burns insists upon. If Burns feels inclined to descend from hU pedestal and arrapge a straight match Just to show he is the better man ha need only notify his acceptance through the Sportsman to consummate the match. "Certainly Burnss insistence upon impossible financial terms U making friends for the negro and enemUs for 50e, 75c, Scat Sale 1JOO. Wednesday. 29. Thursday ONE NIGHT ONLY. ENGAGEMENT. MRS. TEMPLES TELEGRAM THE MERRY MESSAGE OP MIRTH Burns." COUNTY CALL FOR REPUBLICAN RETURN The Laughing Sueesss of Two Continent. Three Hundred in New York. Three months in London. Company of Exeaptional Merit Splendid Production. PRIMARIES Night r To Elect Delegates to Attend State Convention to Be Held at Salt Lake City, Thursday, May 7, 1908. Prices 26c, 50e, 75c, $1. Boxes $1,50 SEAT SALE TUESDAY Primaries for the election of tlw number of delegates from each district to said convention as hereinafter designated will be held Monday, May 206 Indspendent Only at 9:00 p. m. The various districts will meet at the usual .meeting places and conduct the 4, 1901, primaries in tha usual manner. Each district should select a chairman and secretary and certify the names of delegates chosen to the undersigned. Ogden City Apportienment No. Dele. First Ward 1 District No. 1 1 District No. 2 1 District No. 8 1 District No. 4 Second War- d1 District No. 5 1 District No. 8 District Na 7 Third War- dDistrict No. 8 District No. 8 District No. 10 Fourth War- dDistrict No. 11 District No. 12...; District No. IS District No. 14 Fifth War- dDistrict No. II District No. 16 District No. 17 1 2 1 1 2 I - 2 - ;. .. at Eden . a a 20 1 1 J 1 , ,..,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT. E. I 1 1 ... 1 ... : 1 1 DOOLY, President. JOSEPH S. PEERY. RALPH E. HOAd, Cashier. Vlce-Pr-ea A. V. MclNTOSH, AmL Cufckr. The UTAH NATIONAL 1 Uintah 11 arren ... , ........... West Weber, Dist No. 1 District No. 2 Wilson 1 1 1 1 - Roy SlatervlHe 1 1 Total t iiMiliiitiiani County Apportionmant Burch Creek Farr West Hsrrisville Hooper, Dint No. 1 District, Na 2,,,,,, Huntsville, Diet. No. 1 District No. 2 Kanesvllle , , Liberty Marriott .. North Ogden Plain City, Diet No. District No. 2 Pleasant Vtev Randall Rlverdale 1 jI UH1TEP BANK OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits 1 1 1 Total Number of delegates, 44. F. J. HENDERSHOT, Chairman. T. H. DAVIS, Secretory. Ogden, Utah, April 21. 1908. j 24 Journal Vant Ads Pay WE ELEPHANT BAR We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city. OUK SERVICE IS THE BEST jgftau J. R SMITh 8 THE ELEPHANl COMPANY PROPRIETORS. 30S Twenty-firt- h St. Ogden, W |