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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE TWO. (Gossip 15 1908. Sporimg World oft MB BY FRANK CHANCE. Apparently the football altuation Is down In Halt Lake. bemin( strained shakFollowing a story of a ing up received on tbs Zion tram which appeared in Salt Lake papers Repubyesterday, the lican this morn In has the follusMf to say: There is some likelihood of disbanding the High school football team unless the boys show a treater Interest than they have shown In the last week or so- The ultimatum of work or disbandment was put up to the team at a mooting held in Professor Eaton's The avaloffice yesterday at noon. anche started the day before yesterday when only eleven men appeared out for practice after Coach Callthan had waited until 4 o'clock for theae men to appear. At that time he told the boys that he could not afford to take no much time from his business to devote to the team unless the team responded more to his efforts, and he said that he would not help any more until they showed up In greater numbers and with a greater desire for work. Ho. with this determination of Inter-Mounta- in - team. Manager Opena Fire. The meeting waa well attended and BY HUGH JENNINGS. the words of Mr. Eaton, who presided, Manager of thc Detroit team. were listened to attentively. Manager "Wo were beaten because the Chicago team played better ball. I Stout was ths first on, to address the freely admit that our opponents played better baseball than wo did. meeting and he told of hie trip up to But I will not admit that they are a better team. Detroit did not play Ogden last Tuesday and of the the game they are capable of. There was not th. old time Detroit dash men la that he had made for the and singer to their work and tn-- v did not measure to thsir full ability, game with the Ogden High school, cither at tho plat, or la tho field." which will be played at Ogden one week from Saturday. He told of the peed with which the Ogden team works, of the way In which they support each other In each play, and of mlae of 1120, He was one of the most the spirit in which the team takes up debaters In the land, and no adroit coaches. He of the the instructions leaa a though tha presidential patriot, deplored the way In which his team bee had long bussed In hla bonnet. was loafing along and the way in He was a candidate for which the men were working to beat In 1851. two team that until the last the years Lincolns Previous Carson. had never beaten the local High school Lincoln's political career up to the team. beginning of tho debates with Doug, Hla remarks gave the boys a hint lae were confined to six years In the of what Principal Eaton would say EYE Illinois legislature and on term In In subIn ths talk that followed. the lower house of congress, to which stance Mr. Eaton said: If you boys, office he was elected from Illinois in who art to represent the Balt lake 1141. He did not seek the office again, High school against your oldtlme riwaa a somewhat obscure lawyer and are vals. the Ogden High school, doing Lincoln-DouglHistoric Meet To- In Springfield, 111., from 1149 to 1114. the beat you can do, I have nothing when he again entered the political to say to you, but would advise that because of hla antagonism to arena Celebrated Thous day by cancel nil eulta In and turn your you of tho Missouri Comprothe repeal do But I your games for this year. mise. ands. not believe that this la the situation. Extension of slavery was the burnI believe that with work you can conIssue in politics In HU, and the ing can still oldtlms and rivals quer your trend of Northern opinion was against With a name this win for yourselves. 8T. LOUIS, Oct. II. Thousands of belief I am willing to give. your team 8t. Louisans are today participating It The "Little Giant" took a middle another chance and to let U show Its In tha celebration of Alton, III., of the view of the situation.new He believed that tha people of a territory or caliber." annlveraery of the last a state had tha right to determine for debate between great history-makin- g whether slavery should exAbraham Lincoln and Stephen A. themselves In any part of the United States. ist Douglas, the little giant, which took Opposed to him was tha virtually place at that town on October II, untried Lincoln. 1811. Lincoln and Douglas were opWhen the campaign waa over It was ponents for tho Illinois aenatorshlp In seen that a majority of Lincolns that yoar, with th, slavery question elected to the as ths principal issue. The first of supporters had been hold-ovDemothe series of debates, destined to be- legislature, but the newadded the to crats that in body aa come famous the most remarkable ones were numerically atrong political controversy In American his- ly elected to elect Douglas. tory, waa held at Ottawa on August enough followed at Notable Band of American Thor- 2L (Hix other debates A BURGLAR IN TOWN Freeport, Jonesboro, Charleston, Dales-bur-g, I each of and and Alton, Quincy oughbreds Sails for Eurothese cities has recently celebrated the hla name Is "bad cough." He doesn't the program at Alton care for gold or silver but he will pean Shores. today completing the anniversary ex- steal your health away. If he apercises. Many men of prominence took pears In your house arrest him at once part lu today's meeting at Alton. with Ballard'a Horehound Syrup, it Old ritlsena of this city, who at- may mean consumption If you dont. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. The moat no table band of thoroughbrtd horses that tended he famous debate at Alton A curs for all coughs, colds and chest ; ever left the United H tales will de- fifty years ago, recall many of the troubles Price 25c, 50c and 11.00 per , that marked the verbal clash bottle. Bold by Geo. F. Cavs part Saturday on board the Atlantic Incidents between Politithe oratorical giants. transport line steamship Minnehaha. Tho shipment will comprise about cal excitement waa at a white heat In Subscriber of The Utah Stats Jeurnal are requested te read and I sixty head, representing the leading Alton on that day. Alton had been tha horn, of Elijah fellow instructions printed at haad oft breeders of America, among the moat column. . j conspicuous being James R. Keene, P. LoveJoy, editor of a free soil pa- editorial was a and shot who killed per, by HerHarry Payne Whitney, man B. Duryea, John E. Madden, mob In that city after the marauders ALIAS SUMMONS. Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., and August had demolished his printing office and thrown his presses in the Mississippi Belmont In the Municipal Court within and f river. The Madden horses, the most notath. City of Ogden, County of Weber, Arrived Befor. ble of which are the two great colts, Daylight of Utah. A platform for the speakers Hlr Martin and Fayette, both engaged had Sate Before Hon. J. D. Murphy. Municipal In the English classic race, are to be been erected days In advance on the Justice of the Judge and shlped independently of the Whitney east side of the City hall, and aeata Peace. women were fitted up In the Consolidated horses, as at present arranged, but for the Wagon A Machine Comthere Is still the prospect that the second story of the structure, which pany. a corporation, plaintiff, vs E. G. colts will be sold to Mr. Whitney be- still is the city hall of Alton. Porter, defendant. Allaa Summons Lincoln and fore the departure of the Minnehaha, Douglas arrived In the The State of Utah to Bald Defendant r and will race In England under the city together before daylight, coming You hereby summoned to appear town the river together from Quincy. before ar, Whitney colon. the above entitled court within Th, Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., ship- Their rooms wer. thronged early In the ten 00) days after service of this sum-da- y Mr Lincoln, ac- - mon. upon you. If served within the ment is made up of steeplechase by admirers hones that already have been schooled cording to the Alton Courier of that county In which this action la brought, For and tried over the Jumps, and consist day, received at the Franklin House otherwise within twenty daya after thl j of five head that will be useful hunt- and Judge Douglaa at the Alton, but servlce, and defend the above entitled ers If they are not good enough to win Mr. 8. Pitts, whose father waa then action; in case of your tellur, to do sot proprietor of the Franklin House, Judgment will be rendered against you The James R. Keene shipment will say that both speakers were guests according to the demand of th comconsist of ten young horses, most of of that hostelry. plaint in said action, which was filed them yearlings. Mr. Keens haa not Among the newspaper men present In said court on tha 25th day of Februstated whether they are Intended to at th debate were: ary, A. D. 108. Mr. Paschal of the St. Louis Re- To the Sheriff or any Constable of Webe sold or whether he will train and ber County, Greeting: race them, but It la probable that be publican, Mr. Grincom flf the St. Louis Make legal service and due return will race them. Evening News Messrs R. R. Hitt It is about a settled fart, though, and Horace White of the Chicago hereot. that the unbeaten colt Colin will not Preae and Tribune. Mr. Beaman of the WITNESS, Hon. J. D. Murphy, Judge race again, as In the present condition Boston Traveler, Mr. Dewey of th of said court, with tne seal thereof, thi 10th day of October. 1908. of the New York racing affairs there New Turk Evening Post. DAVID JENSOx. (Seal) la smalt prospect that Inducements to Present. Netab!.. Many Clerk. Mr. was hint Hitt Lincoln's hla nest train season, after long private This action la brought to recover of rest, will be offered and Colin, strrnographer. 'He subsequently en- and the defendant by the plainthe danger of a bowed tendon tered the diplomatic service and was tiff from sum of $37.57, Interest and costs the for a In exists no many years longer, probably seemingly representative will enter the stud next season, though congress from Illinois In 1909 he of suit, alleged to be due upon two cerwas Indorsed by the Illinois Republi- tain promissory notes. it remains to be determined whether R. 8. Farnsworth, Esq., Attorney for hla new career will be In America or can convention for the In England. but declined to be a candidate. Plaintiff. Date first publication Oct. 15, 1908. Of the notables present In Alton Dat. last publication Nov. 12. 108. on the day of the debate, four became aspirants for the presidency: Lincoln and Douglas In 1840; Judge Trumbull in the Liberal convention of 1871, but was defeated by Horace Greeley, and Palmer aa the leader of th gold Democrats In 1894. Although he expressed hi, detestation of slavery in the historic debate at Alton fifty years ago. Lincoln did 15. The not PHILADELPHIA. Oct. deny its constitutionality. Ke Waa Philadelphia Board of Trade will cele- never an extreme line abolitionist. Ho be- -i brate its seventy-fift-h anniversary Heved the extension of alqvery with a banquet at the Hotel Bellevue-Stratfo- rd should that bo prevented, that the Institu-io- n this evening. Senator Philshould be confined to that part ander Knox will be the principal speak- of tho United States wherein It then er. Many prominent railroad officials, existed until means could be devised congressmen, manufacturers and finanfor Its ultimate extinction without deciers will attend the dinner. Cigars spoiling the property rights or the Slav, holders In th blacks. His opponent, Stephen A. Douglas, Nature Versus Bclanes Aa long aa aviators consider the was a native of Vermont, who had setOur Service If the Be&t wind their enemy, their aeroplanes tled ia Chicago. He had been on the Illinois I court Ha supreme bench. most be regarded as being scienrepresented Illinois for two terms Birds utilise tbe tifically defective. ths L'nlted States senate, and !had wind when in the air and travel withhis aenatorshlp. In 1854. he Inout even flapping tbelr wings Paris PROPRIETORS troduced the Kansas-Nebrasbill, Eclair. which repealed the Missouri Compro- ar-ran- gt ALTON, V&niATS ALL STYLES --union SOLD ONLY BY mdc-ON- E PRICE C.D. IVE& GREAT DEBATE SCEHE, IH PUBLIC semi-centenn- The Royal Steam FINE HOUSES 23rd 569-97- 1 Beth Phenea St. TIKE Try eur Rough, Dry Washing at 6c Per Pound E TO I STAB Di The following excerpt from a morn- - National league bv log press dispatch gives some Idea of But this year the t, n,h!,Vnf tho amount of money which Americano awing back and the n , may spent In I days for ths enjoyment proudest exhibit which pT m" m of their national sport. As a matter phy ha, to display t ihT'w &4 of fact, several thousand, more would ball park 1q Chicago been in. the had have taken probably last gems of the championship series been a little more closely contested. Th Chicago team, according to critics. ahowed superior baseball In every department of th, game In the aeries as a whole, although this superiority was not so apparent on the day that Detroit batted a victory out of leister's curves Detroit waa handicapped by Schmidts Inability to cut down theDetmitn'"XtD-lmdawinners, and by the failure of her hit- p W!th lh r ting outfield to hat at critical moment Murrh SET" aitrlbttt4 when hit. meant run.. Non. of De- 55 troll's pitcher, seemed abl. to pussle U among tTplTyer tho Chicago batsmen, for even Mullln. . Miirm.' ,h seH on. who pitched Detroit , only victory, w.. most succmi- .5 e,,, found for seven hits Throughout the aeries Chicago's hitting waa hard and opportune. Th. occasions were rare when, with men on bases and runs needed, a Chicago batsman waa not there with the needed hit. The games were singularly free from squabbling, and on on'y two or three occasions were the decisions of ths umpires questioned. your life against 25 cent, is Just . At no time was it necessary for a player to be sent to the bench to enforce dis- actly what you are doing If yoa aw. The aeries lect a cough or cold on the etat cipline and good order. of treating it with BailarJi however, created less Interest in tha two cities moat affected than that of Horehound Syrup. A 21 enit bottle last year. If the attendance may be of this plendld remedy will cur u w. taken a. a guide. The paid admissions dlluu7 "W wars only 42.221 tor tho five games tire tn,e ytm.-4o- l4 194.97 totalled a. but and the receipts Geo. F. Ctve. compared with 9101.900 last year. The by attend, noe at th. final gam this afterFor envelopes lettemeadx noon waa but 4,210, with gross receipt, dodgers etc, call up The Jowml jarda, of 91.177.50. Job rooms Both phone, im Division of Money. Of the money taken in, the player, 0 of Chicago, the winning team, get ECONOMIST! FOR MEN and tha Detroit players 911.444. The club owner, get 910,481 each, and the national commission 90,047. When the last man on the Detroit aide went out today the pendulum of victory ceased to swing between the two leagues In 1001 the world's championship emblem went to Boston of the American league, and In the succeeding series New York brought It back to tha national league. In th, following year ths Chicago Whlta Stockings recaptured It for the younger organisation. Last year the Chicago Cuba brought It back to the t. as HVES j their coach to forewarn them, the call of a meeting by Mr. Eaton did not come as a complete surprise to the Manager of the Chicago world's champions. for the Detroit club that they played clean baseball: 1 want to say ball and they played like gentlemen and sportsmen. I they played fast cannot say too much la praise of their sportsmanship and courtesy. Throughout the entire series thew was not even a small dispute between th. two teams, the frlendllnws existing during these five days of Intense rivalry was all that could desired. Manager Jennings has a gr at team, but I think the Chicago team la greater. I firmly believe that no team In the world could have beaten us with the kind of ball we played during the world's championship aeries." ! er "t , , h. J ; w . ,nu 127.-06- $3.00 SHOES are IT semi-centenni- 5ICK ROOM RUBBER WINTER I Fountain Syringes, Hot Wstsr Bottles, Breast Pumps, lea Caps, Invalids' Air Cushions, Atomisers, Rubber Gloves, Stamaeh Tubes, Rubber Urinals, Bulb Syringes, Crutch Tipsi Infants' Syringes, Eta. W are headquarters for the rubber necessities of the sek room. Dent buy old untrustworthy rubber goods whan it coats ns more to get dependably goods with all of the elasticity, vim and wear of fresh now rubber. CoCCcaQttccfe Prescription Specialists, 2479 WASHINGTON AVE. ' LYCEUM THEATER Week of Oct. 12th, 1908 MATINEE DAILY EXECUTIVE STAFF J. R. NUCKOL8, Proprietor. C. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager. MISS LOUISE ERNSBURGER, Treasurer. GEO. ECKLAND, Mutieal Director. BERT 8YPHERS, Stage Manager and Song Illustrator. PROGRAMME George Eeklandi Overture, II Trevatore. E. Dorn. 8 Bert .Sypherai Singe, "Lanky, Yankee Beys in Blus." 8 Phil La Toekai "Tho Talkativs Juggler." 1 4 Miss Muriel Window: "The Youngest Prims Dona in the World." 6- - Moving Pictures. 5 Marie Rolfson, assisted by CapL Leopold McLaglen. NOTE The Captain will give $200 to the leea Team, if they sueeeed in breaking Ms grip, Thursday night. Tug-ef-W- ar Admission 10c and 20c ! RATES lTQ I GOODS EXCURSION ontliorn California now oa sale Too Daily Palatial Trains Unexcelled Dining Car Service a la Carla Standard and Tonrisl Sleepers Further Information Ask Any Salt Lake Route Agent or Write to J. H. Manderfleld, Tbe A. D. P. A., Salt Lake City. THE AL0N MAN WHO EAT8 at this restaurant a0011 ort " pleasure. fawtaff caff MiantSar We carry the Finest of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and in the city J. ka F. SMITH & COMPANY of loneliness In the enjoyment th meaL Th food Is so good, M courteous vice so prompt and la cannot help taking pleasure eating. So drop In hem ""V company Iff" you must, hut with can. In. either case. we m that youll remember the THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden. iA A A n ci tt w I |