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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, PAGE TWOt 1908. piplne World fi I THEJOOKIES Driven from America by Anti-Law- Expert s, Clothier and Wright Will Will Find Haven in King- Be Up ston, Jamaica. Jamaica, Aug. 24. Catoday blegrams wore received her from New York netting forth that cerhad pub-liahtain American newspaper a dispatch purjtorUng to com from Jamaica and saying In effect that th People of Jamaica objected to the announced invasion of American racing American turfmen hav been mi n. neyotlating for the control of racing KINCKTMX, Jamaica, and It la thought that they will buy an interest In th local Jorkey club. Th reports of thla opposition ar Incorrect and unfounded, and the opinion of the public generally la strongly la favor of a combination between the American race promoters and the local Jockey dub. Th proposition mad by tha club has been practically accepted by tha Americana, and tha only thing now the formation of a comnecessary pany. The opposition to thla racing proposition find expression only In an obscure and unimportant section of the In NEWPORT. R. I., Aug. 24. Two former holders of the national title and two other highly ranked players will of the nacompete in th semi-finational lawn tennis tournament In singles tomorrow as the result of tha lontests in the sixth round, which was played today. The funner champions are William J. Clothier of Philadelphia nd lieala C. Wright of Boaton. Th 0ther aurvivora are P. B. Alexander of xew York and Nat Emerson of Chl- cage. Clothier will meet Alexander tomorrow, while Wright will play against Emerson. The experts tonight believed that tha two former diamplona would meet in the final act. Clothier, Wright and Alexander have come so far In the tournament without losing a set, whlla Emerson lias lost at leaat one set In every match he has played. Today's play resulted as follows: All comers tournament, sixth round: F. H Alexander, Nek oTrk, defeat1, ed 8. J. Sulloway, Boston, W. J. Clothier. Philadelphia, defeated 4, (. F. Touchard, New York, ls ed ; , 1 1-- 1, comm unity. BABY MORPHINE FIENDS C- -l, NATIONAL Standing of 6-- -- LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE tha Teams. Stand ng ef the Teame. The results: F. T. Roberts YESTERDAY'S At St. Louie. Cuba Turn Tide. 00 010 40x 000 020 000 Fraser lYeiater, Kltng; Wilhelm and Bergen. llalteries Batteries Coombs Llebhardt and Bemla. Phillies Win in Ninth. R. II. Cincinnati , , ..000 100 0001 4 4-- 4, Giant Supplant Pirates. riTTHHURG, Aug. 24. In th presence of 16.440 fans at Exposition park thla afternoon, McGraw and his Giants rates from the first place drove the In the league race, taking th position themselves. It took two games to clinch New York' hold on first place. The score of the first gam wsa 4 to 1; that of the second 6 to 1. The only thing about th whole affair that does not seem pis In tonight Is how tho locals came to get that run In each game. First game n 1-- R. H. E. 000 000 New York . . . .000 000 1001 0404 4 7 1 1 Batteries Willis and Gibson; Wilts and Itresnahan. Second ' game-- r R. H. E. 000 010 100 020 Pittsburg New York 0001 2001 and Batteries Lelfleld Mathewson and Bresnahan. 0 WHY NOT TRYt 2 T 10 4 Pophams Asthma Remedy prompt and positive relief in every ease. Sold by druggists, Trial package price by ntaiL 10 cents Give fl-0- The Dee Drug Company Doing Everything, Once from C. Stlmp-ao- n. 4-- . , i While away,' said Mr. J..,-- s s terday, we camped fur tu., w the Junction of the west u,jr(h forks of the Duchesne a, a known as fitockimn. place wh, opinion. This night will tell the tale, bub there, I frequently saw whichever man leaves defeated. Its a float by, some them very Wld cinch that the other one will think some a foot long. These m-killed by the use of exjhwiu-she has ben against a Kansas cyclone. it u an. I iluW Stanley Ketchel arrived from San a moat destructive pm-tl,Francisco thla afternoon, and Billy be stopped. The state ip.m.. warden u.to that Papke, the Illinois thunderbolt, ar- should aend deputy ward.-i.rived In town tonight at 4 oclock. part of tha state during th.- outing season to put an end to this prctn-e- . While I was away, I ul.l imt warden at any point. Although game BREAKS RECORD I obtained a license to fish. 1 was not asked to exhibit it. WITH A CORPSE "The practice of using explosives to kill fish la wrong because the ponder destroys both the young and the old fish, and would soon deplete the PORT HURON. Mich., Aug. 25. streams to Trawling 70 miles from Port Huron a with automobile an In Tyre, Mich., FRONTIER DAY CELEBRATION. corpse sitting at hla aide, was the exOn the great went-er- a August perience of Harley Pfaff of Miden City. celebration of Frontier .by win be The corps was that of a Kansas held at Cheyenne, Wyoming. City resident whose body was be, . s - ing token to Tyre for burial. Tue body arrived in Port Huruu late at night and a no Pere Marquette trains were due to depart for Tyre, It was necessary for the undertaker In charg to procure some conveyance In which to transport th body. He had given up all hope when Pfaff appeared in his runabout, Til help you out, said Pfaff. Th body was removed from the rough box to the automobile and tied to the seat. Pfaff took his place and his left arm and leg was tied to that of the corps, which was seated upright by bis side. Tha undertaker occupied a seat In the rear. The rid of 70 miles was made in record breaking, time. Only once was It necessary to stop and repair tbe automobile. Deserved His Liberty. The smartest lunatic who ever escaped from an English asylum seems man. to be a Hadley Wearing a silk hat and a frock coat, he walked Into a newspaper office In Hadley and, after writing a thrilling story of how to eluds tha vigilant attendants at the Staffordshire county asylum, asked the editor to publish It According to his story he waited for a foggy night and then, after loosening the screws la hla cell win0000000044040000000)4)44000000000000000000000000000! dow, descended to the ground by a rope ladder. He then visited Stock-poand the poor law officers to look over the lunacy law. After learning that a lunatic could not be apprehended HOOHMOHOOI0IO)l0000000000O000O400000000f The Utahna Is continuing to present of us knew of. He la altogether sim- after 14 days of liberation unless a fresh order should be made out excellent program. Every act oa the ple and pleasing. Several more good him, he gave himself np to unagainst bill Is entertaining. Good vaudeville pictures are shown, making in all a restrained celebration of tha new year. Willbill. Illustrated songs by la what can be here seen, as Manager good He complained In his story that tha Moore Is putting up money to secure ard Lund draw tho applause. asylum system was too prisonllke and a prestige for his house. and depressed him. Klppy," In The Odeon continues putting them that It discouraged a series of comic cartooning. Is worth aweet. on short and Many pictures the money. Mack. Malone, and Mack, are a fine t(lo In eccentric dancing; and good ones, together with the illusLa Petite Is genuinely diverting in trated songs of Ben Crltchlow, make 4 T, acrobatic dancing, .and McCloud and up n of the mot "tertalnlng the Odeon has tendered the Introduce a stunt seldom IUTAURANT beaten, playing In perfect harmony on not It Is although same time performing harpa, at the difficult steps. Besides the dancing and puns which are Introduced this week, Pet Dog Buried with Honors. the synchroscope gives a series of collie dog that Lassie, a moving picture. waa descended from an animal prised well-know- n ; i lt. H. E. 0 0004 and 1 0 12 2 Klelnow; ..000 000 000 000 001 0 0001 0 0 2 10 Batteries Johnson and Street; novan and Sheldle. Do- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At 8t Paul St. Paul, 0, Columbus At Minneapolis Mlneapolls I. 0. 4 1 LEAGUE Trained gam.-ing, steer roping, Indian cow-pont- ra.-.-- s Should your desires lead you toward the real, heretofore supposedly. Immodest sheath gown, direct your steps toward the Electric. There you will he convinced that there Is nothing so shocking about the gown, and that it would really be better to have more freedom and less dust. The adventures of the persons who attire themselves In the dlnectnlrC" at the Elec-trie aro and at no time vulger. Mias Ballinger Is back. Her abilities are well known. mlrth-provokl- ng by Quean Victoria, waa Interned with nearly all the honors usually accord od a human being In Baltimore, the other day. Lassie was a fine, large. Intelligent animal, and the pride and Owing to pet of the neighborhood. tho affection In which Laasle waa held, unuaual care waa taken In the dog's box was made bnriaL A sine-lineby aa undertaker, which had been upd holstered and had satin trimmings. Tho box was hermetically sealed. Lassie waa a direct descendant of Sailor, the pet collie of Queen Victoria. Sailor At Pueblo Pueblo 4. Omaha 6. Dreamland offers When Ruben was the subject of a poem written by At Denver Denver 4. Lincoln 1. Comes to as Town. the feature this Tennyson. At Rioux City BlouxCity 2, Des The week. the old picture depicts 0. Moines For envelopes, letterheads buslnese time Rube which we read about In cards dodgers etc. call up The Journal the funny papers, and perhaps many lob rooms Journal want ads deliver tho goods. Both phones 644. , brand- and war dances, wild horse races, relay races, cowgirl races, bucking an.l pitching contest for the world's championship, and many other contests and ceremonies can be seen at thla festival. The Union Pacific has put In effect for this occasion the remarkably low rate of 614.54 to Cheyenne nnd mure. Tickets on sal Aug. uoi Inqulr at Union Depot ticket office. SICK ROOM RUBBER GOODS Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Breast Pumps, Ice Capa, Invalids Air Cushions, Atomistic, Rubber Glovea, Stomach Tube, Rubber Urinals, Bulb Syringaa, Crutch Tips, Infants 8yringoa, Etc. W art headquarters for th rubber necessities of the tek room. Dont buy old untrustworthy rubbar goods when it costs no moro to pi goods with all ef vim and wear of elasticity, now rubber. dependable Proscription WHEN HUNGER . tha Specialist, 2479 WASHINGTON pro-Melvl-lle high-bre- d 0. WESTERN won la the absence of gum along the Provo and Dui-iisays the Herald, poachers br. lng the fish and causing mu. tlon, according to the rep... Jones, the lawyer, who ha turned from a three weeks' (ui. hia family. - f At Kansas City Kansas City 4, Indianapolis S. Phelps; At Milwaukee Milwaukee 1. Louisville 6. 6 4-- 4. Duchesne Rivers. L03 ANGELES. Cal., Aug. 25. A defeated pugilist will crawl from the ring at Xaud Junction tonight, provided the fight should not be a draw, and then either Al Kaufman or Jim Flynn will be a candidate for a fight with Tommy Burns, Stanley KetcheU, or Billy Papke. WLi it be Kaufman or- - Flynn T Kaufman has been Installed a ten to six favorite over his lighter opponent and this shows the trend of public I Powers; 100 010 Olx 100 201 . J. Brines 4-- R. II. E. Washington Detroit O. L. Cox, Al rt Second ga me- Batteries Chesl.ro Powell and Stevens. from Raymond. 4-- 2. (Default.) anl Sml:h. St. Louis won l. and Topnotchers. E. M. Garet won from George Bad- 0. ger, 4, Thla afternoon the concluding matches In the first round of the mens singles wilt be played at the country club, with the mens doubles and ladles singles also started. The oua applications. j Another subject considered was that schedule Is: j of Men's S nglea. arranging to havs autoinomlie the coming state fairs. The ract McLeod vs. Macquestoo, 5 p. m. J. Taipey vs. F. Homung. 4 p. m..lbort decided to ask President J. G. M. Rrod Is vs. A. W. Walters, I p. m. McDonald If It U not possible to bring about ,uch C. W. Whitley vs. R. A. Oglesby, Last week several members of the p. m. R. W. Salsbury vs. P. L. Williams, club made an automobile trip to Tooele county, and they reported that the 4 p. nt. roads from this city to Tooele were in Frank Judge vs. 8. A. fine condition, excepting for a few miles 4:40 p. ni. lnt L. W. Brooks vs. A. Davies, 4:SP ju,,t outh of Garfleld' At thla numerous big rocks block the road. p. m. . and the board maintains that the Men's Doublet. commissioners should use their George Badger and partner vs. Con county inuueiice to have the roads cleared. 6:10 m. rad and Taylor, p. Adamson and Brinea vs. Whitworth Congregation Still Waiting. and Broaduat. A preacher, after sending his hat Ladies' Singles. Mlsa G. McCorntck vs. Mra Culu. around among the brethren and vainly urging them to contribute, clasped han, S p. m. Owing to the Urge entry, the com- hia hands, raised his eyes, and Bald: mittee requests all players to be on Lord, this la the toughest crowd I time, as more than fifteen minutes late have ever found. I have preached In the Black Jack neighborhood, and have will necessitate defaulting. The drawing for the men's doubler ridden the Red Range circuit, bnt thla resulted as follows: George Iiudger congregation occupies a place a little and partner vs. Conrad and Taylor; further removed from the giving apout than any people I ever saw. Amen." Bamberger and WlllUma vs. and partner; Judge and Stlmpson Then, turning to the sexton, he said: vs. Macqueston and partner; Robert "I've two gallons of old whisky stored and Roberta va. Keel ad Whitney; away not far from here. Aa 1 don't Adamson and Urines vs. Whitworth use liquor myself, I am going to give and Braddust; Salisbury and Salisbury It to some worthy man. Carry the vs. Garnet and McBroomfll Davies and hat around once more." The hat earn back full of allver. Tha went paitner vs. Brodie and partner; Grif- Into the woods to look forpreacher the whisky. fin and partner vs. Raymond Up to a few hours ago ha had not Moore. R. 11 E. York . . .000 020 0002 7 2 000 202 0024 I 2 St. Louis Batteries Hogg and Sweeney; Wad-d- el Nw York S-- Taylor won from M. New McQuIllen and Dooln. Roberts (Default.) Even Break at New York. First game Philadelphia . . .000 100 0014 Batter! Campbell and McLean; Pittsburg and 7-- 4. D. R. II. E. 200 002 024 0024 (De- L. L. Nettleton won from W. Filer. (Default.) J. C. Nettleton won from A. V. P.C 001 ....00 Philadelphia and Cleveland 4. D. C. 4-- 4. GAME. Easy for Napa. 0 1 4 3 from E. Hills. fault.) H. Ft. Louis . . ....00 000 Olx 4 C 1 Boston . , 4 001 020 0104 Bouton . , ....000 100 1002 4 I Chicago 4 004 200 0004 Ratteries Ka ytnond and Ludwig; Batteries Wood and Criger; WheelFerguaon and Smith. er and Sullivan. Chicago Brooklyn won A. Myers won from K. Miller. White Sox Hit Hard. R. H. E. 4-- 4-- 1. .474 .576 .503 .454 .491 .476 .404 .427 YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Cer- SALT LAKE. Aug. 25. At a special meeting of the board of directors of the Sslt Lake Automobile club held Monday afternoon, a resolution was unanimously adopted to award 435 cash to any person who can furnish the club with Information which will lead to the conviction of any person or pci os lis who make it a practice to throw rotten fruit, tin cans and other The rubbish at passing automobiles. club la determined to put an end to such hoodlumisiu and la taking these step to do 11 The reward will be advertised dally in the local newspapers and also Utah and Davis county publication, In order that the public may be on the lookout for the of-- f ndera. The subject of appointing a new assistant secretary to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of E. W. was discussed at some j Macarton length, but it was decided to not take any action In tha matter until another meeting of the dub, to be held next i Wednesday afternoon. In order to give tha board time to consider the vari- - 4-- 4. 4-- 1, Reward for Arrest of DYNAMITED Kaufman Will Poachers Causing Much Trouble and Damage Along Provo and Fight Hard for Position With Dollar Jim Flynn SALT LAKE, Aug. 25. The opening of tn International tennis ground championship tournament which la being held in Salt Lake, was pulled off yesterday, bringing out some rather close contest and a good degree of enthusiasm at tile grounds of the country club. B. C. Wright. Boston, defeated, H. . ew York, 4, Lorralnce, H. E. Mathey, winner of the Princeton Interarholaattc tournament, won tha Interacholaatlc championship by defeating In straight acta G. M. Hohutvh, the wlnnpr of the Columbia tournament. all soothing ayrupa and baby medicines that contain opium McGees Baby Elixir and narootlca. contains no Injurious or narcotic drugs of any kind. A aura and aafa cure for disordered atomacha, bowels and fretfor teething Inful ness splendid Geo. F. Cava. Bold fanta by ly Twenty-Fiv- e tain Miscreants. 0. are made Offers Out Enthusiasm. 4-- 1. 1-- Ten- - Club nis Championship Brings at Finals. IRE IS HELD IN ZION Tennis Players Figure That First Round for International SAYS THE FISH HOT BATTLE GREAT TOURNEY Hi AVE. CALLS better bring yourself and frlmf here to refresh th inner man and woman. A better plw J eating, for prompt and polite "f' vice, good cooking and able prices, could not be found town. W are patronised by best residents because our "Potation for giving excellent vain Is long established. One trial e0" vlnces. FALSTAFF CAFE IT. E. DOOLY, President. J JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-Pr- es RALPH E. HOAO. Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asat. Cashier-- The UTAH NATIONAL UNITED L Interest BANK OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Paid on Savines Accounts and Time Deposits Modern Woodmen of America AT LAGOON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th. . 1 "Doing Everything Once J |