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Show HIE WellMcun,.-- MORNING EXAMTNFTl: OGDEN, well lals need a plauned and skilfully Ai ihe net he was like a execu'.il smne wall, aaaiii!' which W right in vain, unable i.- either go Had Wright been around nr over it A HALF SCORE OF CHALLENGES. able to put ihe same force into his returns that he did lust year, ihe All tho Prominent Lightweight to might have been different. Clothier's play was entirely for Figure in the Limelight. Wrights back hand. He frequently Goldfield ih will be ot caught the last year's chant pl"H off vet let that harness of la every pleoa the ball struck the c iurt our atora. Each place ia fashloet-- almost all the little tighten in the j his feet and fact that The from the beat leather and lauai aciro? business on Labor day. and If fiery' far out of reach. 3 passes, or place scored linen-- i Clothier our :hem hia of carries otio through-ou-t the and workmanship maula. s r at ' shots, to 1 fur Wright, shows at once .in every rfipect. Our lions l)o'b Uan and N'elanu. la least the winner of rhe big gn on j the superiority f the new chani-piou- s taddlro are the talk of all korae-bacgame. riders for comfort and ess. and they That day. will seed a private onpn. , are scrupulously made and finished tary to reply to the challenges that will be hurled a him. by experienced operators: INTERSTATE MEET t. Kid Herman, the Chicago Give us a call when you nett seed will be on the ground and will something In our line. loan the first "deft" into the ring to Many Ogdcnites Present at Pocatello box ihe winner for the rhamplouhip. Shoot. C. As the kid can put up a rattling good Th- flrsi day of the first annual tour.STS 23d St mill, he may be accommodated. 2298 Washington Awe. James Edward Britt and bis famed nament of the Idaho-ltaSportsmen's brother, Wlllua. will leave San Fran- association at Pocatello resulted in cisco next Raturday for ihe scene of W. R. Crosby of OFallon, 111., carthe fighl. Their object is twvfold rying off the honors among the proWe are anxioul to have eveijr view the central and to challeuge fessionals: Thompson. the Missouri the winner on behalf of the Farmer. being high gun for the dav Republican in close touch, and work- fighter. Charles Neary and Terry Mc- among the amateurs. Out of a possible with the in Republican harmony will slau request that they two hundred birds Crosby killed 193 Govern ing National Congressional Committee in bo given a chance at the new cham- and Thompson 191. New Officers nt the association were elected at a t.u w favor of the election of a Republican pion. Presi Billy Delaney, the manager and ing held tonight, aa follows: trainer of A1 Kaufman, dues not dent. John M. Browning, of Ogden: Congress. A. P. Bigelow of what has become of hia protege. secretary-treasureThe Congressional campaign must know He says: "I dont know whether the Ogden; first vice president, George M. based administrative on and the be match with Burns is on nr not. He Anderson of Boise; second vice 'president. G. L. Becker rf Ogden; direclegislative record of the piuty, and, told me to go ahead and sign up G.e me tors. W. K. Trapp of Pocatello, W. W. articles and then he that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's to call the match off telegraphed on account of Shemwell of Salt Lake, Fred Moseley theatrical engagements. Of course of Idaho Falls, P. J. Holohan of Twin personality must be a central figure hia 1 did so, and now it rests with Falls, and J. Gray rf Boise. The a central and hia achievements next anmul tournament will be held ' In Ogden some time in September. thought in the campaign, NELSON WIRES HOME. We desire to maintain the work of ham-no-re- d - te-su- Brat-clas- k I.ghl-weigh- Platt Saddlery Co. - h TO REPUBLICANS: ." this campaign with popular subscriptions of One Dollar each from Republicans. To each subscriber we will send the Republican National Campaign Text Book and all document! issued by the Committee. Help ut achieve a great victory. Jambs S. Shxkman, Chairman. P Q. Box 8063, New York. Or you may pay your one dollar to Hie Hon. William Glasmann. cars the Standard office, and take bis receipt therefor. TO PLACE Buy Your Meat IS THE Wright Meat Market 2369 WASHINGTON AVENUE Phones 814 Bell 246 Ind. TRAINS 4 DAILY y EAST VIA. MuNioffy ;jacific;i This includes ths famous OVERLAND LIMITED LOS ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED. Strictly Twentieth Century, ihuled. Electric Lighted Steam Heated Trains operating Pullman Palace Sleepers; Incomparable Observation Library and Dining Cars f the very latest manufacture. Ves-- ONLY Battling Saya Ho Will Surely From Jos. The following telegram Win I. r cher E. Dr Frauri a stinted. FORMER OGDEN PLAYERS WIN" .'P class, trotting di NING LAURELS. Usui-Ji w.iii tided Itl'o each hea and third i - m ; iT the first Leonard and iImi. Robert Dispatches From the Northwest G've heat in 2:tifc4. Nut Me. Lady Gail Ham:lv;i .i.ihn (aid Junction City Players Great well and IJsonJero hum- -Credit K Goldfield. Nev., Aug. 28. Mr. Nelson, Hegewiach. III.: Beat of shape. Tell all the folks I'll win sure. Get down a bet on me. Tell mother I'll win the battle aa 1 have won the RATTUXG. others. CANS SURE, JEFF. SAYS James J. Jeffries, the champion eavywelght, has picked Gaua for the Inner. The following la taken fiom te Ban Francisco Chronicle: Oakland, Cal., Aug. 27.' Gins ia a Inner, unless something goes wrong ith the fight." Buch la the opinion of the Gold-eicontest aa Jamea J. Jeffries, te champion heavyweight, discussed te negro and the Dane among lends here. Jeffries arrived here on hia way to ugene. Ore., where be will hunt big sme during a month's vacation. The !g Californian ia deeply Interested the event in the great Nevada lining town, and la quite emphatic bla vlewa aa to the result of the acotinter. If Clans and Xrison fight on the juare. the black man will walk away Ith the contest," continued Jeffries. And you can set It down that eorge Siler Is good enough at every :age of the game to get results that So far 111 mean straight, fighting. s Nelson and Gsna are concerned fighters. It. Is like a superb tare urse running against, a dray horse, ow if each horse has a good Jockey ho la riding hia best, no one will estlate to lay everything he possesses a the thoroughbred. "Kelson, plucky, gritly. willing and hie to take lots of punishment, is a ray horse In the ring alongside of aua. "Now when all is said and done, ana will slaughter Nelson, as surely s they gel In the ring together. If te battle la on the level. In this mneoMon It might be well to mention tat if there ia any crooked work, either Gans nor Nelson will take iuch Interest In earthly questions fter they get out. of that Nevadaa wintry. The boya will put up because might fight, In my opinion, ie conditions demand it. Gana and elson know the situation at Goldfield ibi. aa well as If not better than rate of us who are not ao closely iterested. Nelson Is strong and nigged. Bo as Joe Walcott. He was capable of eking any three of the best In the same ring the night he let Gsna. and look whai Gans did him. Then again, see what Gans id to Hike Sullivan, a better man tan the Dane. Mike la Nelsons mae-t- r any day If he could fight at the atfler's weight. Ton listen to nte. ana will come back a winner In a ijuare fight with Nelson." d HOURS OGDEN TO CHICAGO. For particulars write A. B. Mose-ey-, 40 Trar. Pass. Agent s WRESTLING MATCH Wills and Hughes Are Spoken of For Referee. i TbeOnly DeaMe-Trac- k Or Mhissrl River Rateay between and CUcifa RACES AT SARATOGA iOverland Limited Saratoga. Aug. race, five fur n;.. rn:i second; Plausible won; l Tilt l;ng third. Time. Second race, steep 'rhsse. about Maximilian two and a half t Warrior won; Burkinan aeentM. 1 third Time, 9:37. Third race, six j 'eepln cars, observation cars, '. di buffet-smoki- ng SCWczgo Korth-Weste- Mt rn Mata Street. . ae Lake CKr. Utah..,. ty. Clothcir Won Championahip. Newport. R. 1:, Aug. 29. Tbe ease with which William J. Clothier, of Philadelphia won the nations! lawn tennis championship from Beals - C. Wright of Boston, laat years on the Casino courts today, was one of the surprises of the tenuis year. A victory for W'right, or contest was at least a hard-fouganticipated, but that Clothier should was wlp in straight sets, beyond the calcnlatioca of even tbe closest followers of the aport. Wright's playing was 50 per cent below the feTtn shown on the same court last year,-- , when ne won the title from Jlolromhe Ward. On the other hand title-holde- mwvatlans. mt ful cm fee oHahwS fmm Walhtv. General AaeoV & Reulbach Moran; Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 2. Brooklyn, Aug. 29. The local team won out In the ninth Inning from the R. H. K. Bostons today. Score: .800 000 OAOt 8 5 Boston 000 101 1014 4 1 Brooklyn Bstteries Pfeifer and O'Nell; Mc- Intyre and Bergen. sellnig Ku.k second; NX a Vari-ti- es handi- A-- cap. six fiirUmgo Sa'viiiere won; Dm Knrique second; Atetneiio third. Time. 1 :14 4 5. Fifth race, one mile- A;hletu- - won: Wt-- r Dog second; Phh third. Time. 1:41 3 5. Sixth race, one mile Simple Stulnr won; Stoic second; Time, I 42. li.nnr third. 6-- . J ff-- g-- And to the health and nourishment cl ilia-pate- follows: look Spokane. Aug 28.- - Spokane wo game from Tacoma yesterday, ewh h the mm gm of one run. Victory rime in the firm game after weive innings or neiuuii tonal ball playing. Gimlin wa directly responsible all of the live run by the home himteam, batting in four and self. The second game was railed ai the end of the setenlh Of the Sunday games in Rutte, the pa er has the following: Butte and Gray's Harbor broke even in a double-heade- r yesterday, the Miners taking the first game by a aeore of 6 to 1. and kwing the second. 10 3. Hare of ths Buite team was the bright partlrulai eiar of the day in the first game, getting four hits Inn four time up. year in the I'allfnrnia state league. Hare hit more than .Sii from end to end of the sea-sobut thla year he ia close to the bottom of the column. Hts work In the Aral game Irdlcated that he was form, but In Ihe coining Into second game ne wan unable to connect. During both game Breaino, at short, chances. accepted some difficult Baras work at. second waa of the heat grade also, and Swindell's throwing to bases waa one of the features of the day. In the first game the Miners had Goodwin at their mercy. Tha Harbor lads got eight hits off I loon, but they were an scattered aa 10 he of little use. In the second Bandelln pitched excellent ball, hut the Hutte team could nut bll Rrinker effectively. 11 RACES AT SEATTLE the family, especially the growing boys and girls light, sweet Griddle Cakes Muffins and Boston Brown Bread Easily and quickly made from Allens Self Rising B. B. B. Hour. Ask your grocer for it. Take no substitute. lt flve-elgli- ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. SAN JOSE; CAL old-tim- sults: First race, one mile Bailie B. B. won: The Mate seoond; Myrrh third. Time. 1:421-1- . 8econd race, five and a half furlongs -- Dr. Frank won: Hoscrrlan second; Electorlne third. Time, 1:9915. Third rare, one mile Terns Rod won; Coruscate second ; Miss Doyle third. Time, 1:41 . Fourth rare, steeplechase, handicap, Mint won; club house course-Bl- ue Dunning second; Profitable third. Pittsburg, 1; fit Louis, 0. Time. 3. 312 5. 8L Louis, Aug. 29. Pittsburg took Fifth race, six furlongs Potter the opening game of the series from won; Johnson second; Minnie St. IjouIs thin afternoon, l to 0. In a JohnsonMayor third. Time, 1:15. sharply fought battle. Both Leever Sixth rape, alx furlongs Mlladl and Beebe pitched fine ball and the tve won; Rsterre second; Problem fielding behind them waa fast. Score: third. Time, 1:15 2$, , R. H. B. Beventh race, mile and a sixteenth fit- - Louis .. 000 000 0000 4 1 000 0A0 100 -- I 2 3 Ambcriia won; Mamie Algol second; Pittsburg Batteries Beebe, Brown and Noo- Stroud third. Time, 1:48 nan; leever and Gibson. . 3-- LATONIA ENTRIES WESTERN LEAGUE Every woman knows that a polished table collects so much dust in a day that she can write her name on Dea Moipaa, 8; Denver, 1. I)ea Motnea, 'Aug. 29. Clrotte pitched In great form today and lies Moines defeated Denver by score of 8 to 1. Paige for Denver was hit hard. Score: R. H. K. 202 013 AOx 8 11 1 Dea Moines non 100 ov- -l 5 2 Denver Batteries Clootie and Wolfe; Paige and Welgardt. r ! mile, 105; Champ selling Ruby Right, Clark, lu7: Besmate, 107; Llhstlon,' 107; Oraccland, H'7: Heine. 210; Flagstone. lit); Torn Tom, 110; Minnie Johnson, 112; Milsdi Love, 2 IS; Mabel Nnorwond Wynn, 112; A da re. 114; Ohio, 114; Plater, J14; Malleable, 115; Albert Fir, 117. ' Second race, five and f one-hal- fur- longs, selling Avendow, 85; Halstead, 95; IsUhnrpe, 95; Gandlta. 95; Vlmont, 95; Orlanriwlrk, 98; Helmutb, too City, ; Lincoln, I. Sioux Clly, Aug. 29. Hard hitting In UK): Anna Rankin, m3; Agra, 1v4; Jay Arloa. 107. the first and seventh, combined with Swift, 107; iJdy s of Third race, one and Lincoln's loose fielding, won today's - Quick Rich, 93; game for Sioux City. Score: R. H. E. a mile, selling 98; Bellevb-w- . 98; Rubinon, 98; Sioux City 3(2 non gtix R 9 1 300 AO0 0013 10 0 Ternus. 109; Bandhath, 109;The lauLincoln Batteries Newliu and Hem; Zack-er- t. rel. 109; Athens. 109; Harpoon, 109; Bernice Cramer. 10; Filler, 109; Isy. Jones and Zlnraa. on. 109; Pknitua, 111: Morendn, 111; Giant, 111: Estrada Palma. 114. IJttle, 1. 2; Puebla, Omaha, of a mile, Fourth rare, Omaha. Aug. 29. High grade pitch-- The Clansman, 90; Alcor, handicap ing by McNeeley won today's game of 7; Lady Esther. 98; Rnscoe, 99; Wee R H. E. eleven innings. Score: 10O; J)on Dotno, 106; Msj. T. J. Lass, AAA 11 A t00 010 Omaha 012 Meadow Breeae, 112. Carson; AA 1 7 2 000 000 010 Pueblo Fifth race, threequartera of a mile, Batteries McNeeley and Bender; selling MIm Anxious. 94; Anna Day. Stimmel and Renidckar. 94: Babe R.. 94; Prinripia, 96; Junes sn, 101; Fkikliuid. 103; Airship, 108; The AMERICAN LEAGUE Thrall, 108; Mum, 109; Revolt, 111; Uncle Henry, 114. Sixth race, one snfl one-s- i xteen tha Boston, ; Cleveland, 2. of a mile, selling I Ady Charade, 97; .Boston, Aug. 29- .- Boston had no Savior Fairs, 100; BHden, 102: Corustrouble In defeating Cleaveland In the cate. 106; The Only Way. final game today, ! to 2. Not. a single Weather clear: track good. Cleveland player aaw first base until InIn two were out after the eighth SEATTLE ENTRIES ning. In the ninth Young weakened waa and batted freely. Score: R. H. E. of a mile, First race, Boston .302 1A0 AOx A 8 0 Prince of Actors, 110: Mrs. selling . 4 5 . . . 2 .000 0O0 00- 2Cleveland v 1o7; Plmkln, 10 : Birdie P, Batteries Young and Criger; Hess. Matthews, 107: Fairy Street. m7: Ella True, 107; Townsend, Bern is and Buelow. Dr. Cook, 107. of a mile, Second race, New York, B; t. Louie, 4. Virginia Boy. 109; Silurian, selling New Yotlt, Aug. 29. The local Amer- 109; George W. Tinhlll, 109; Pettijohn. ican's deafeeted the St. Louts nine, 109; Trapshooter. 109; Waterspout, coring tbe winning run In the ninth 109; Facta, 107: Lurene. 107: Macene, Inning on Delehanty'a Infield hit, 107; Katie Crews, 1"7; Glenbrier, 107; sacrifice, Wallace's error and Vlgorosn, 104. outfield. to tbe Score: of a mile, Yeager's fly Third race, seven-eightChief Aloha. 109; Redmont, selling 002 101 4 7 2 109; Matt Hogan. 109: IJttle Gregg. St. Louis 210 010 . 001- -6 New York 8 1 109; Dr. Rowell. 109: El Verraco. 109 Batteries Glade, Howell and Ric- Paddy Lynch. 109; Mlmo. 109; R key; Clarkson,' Chesbrou and Klelnow. 10"; Anirad. 'f2; Swift Queen, )dy Gal-med- three-quarter- n If. five-eight- GRAND CIRCUIT RACES ReadvilJe. Mass, Aug. 29. Grand Circuit results: ... 2:A9 class, pacing, purse I960, divided 8320 each beat My Bur won three straight heata in 2:044. 2:03V 2:04. Argot. Boy. Phalli. Bona lot, Judex. Fred R. Princess Helen and Bnnle Wilkes also started. 8:14 class, pacing purse 8940, diVeasta vided 8320 each Boy won ths seoond and third heats In won nr. JiendolH the first 2; 4. heat In 2:074- - Owvsss. Billy - Real. Bonnie Steinway. Isabelle, R 1 Jacket, Bald?, Cpfgjpierby, Louis heat' it The same thing happens to a . Than Harvard. Putney,. Knffland, Aug. 29 On nn bo tide and against a full bead wind, Cambridge did the full course this morning la 20 mlnutea, 6 seconds. This Is 21 seconds slower than Harvard's tint yesterday evening. The Harvard men were somewhat faiored by a following wind, but the Cambridge crew had the advantage of being paced during the last, lulf mile by a I render crew. Stuart, set Ihe stroke at 16 on starting, but after two miles It had dropped to 11. Subsequently the crew rallied and finished at rang at a stroke of 38. Tha Harvard men were only out for a quarter of an hour thla murn-lnand were mostly engaged in paddling, though they had a minute burst from the stake boat, doing 35 strokes to the minute. The result of Cambridge's trial thla morning waa distlnrtly disappointing to the supporters of the home crew and Harvard ftoek went up several s The Cambridge men points. were quite disappointed and short consultation aa the result of after the trial they decided to Immediately order a new Jatat from ( , soda cracker exposed to the air sufficient reason for buying Uneeda Biseuit the only soda cracker. Perfectly protected in a dust tight, moisture proof package. g ' NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY them-aalve- First rare, three quarters of rrival . t Batteries Hall and Livingston. e cars, and libra with barber, bath and Bod lovers Library; entire train Meet j IRMed. through to Chicago withe fbarge Direct connection for Ing j . Anne's l,dy won: third, lime. Fourth race, the 1 nnia a I Tbe Rest Laiwlsas Train ImtfeR Wat I Compartment and drawing -- rot COOKERY The Riict- - Inter MimnUiin devotes cunKtilrrablc eiuitv week - the work of lie new player aecured from the itgden teem. In a Spokane dispatch to that paper. Gintlin in given credit fi.r winning the game. The t- (. and TO mr-ed. seven-eighth- s RHE The mmmmmmmm of a mile, First race, selling - Paleman won. Lugano second, Rouffi third. Time. I; i'll 2. s Second race, of a mile, purse Graserutter win. Marie H. second. Supreme Court thlid. Time. 59 1 2. Third race, eleven alxtecntha of a mile, selling Ktngthurpe won. Facts aenond. M scene third Time, 1:08 Fourth race, one mile and an eighth, selling Exapo won. Expedient second, HI Paul Pap third. Tims. 1:55. NATIONAL LEAGUE s Fifth race, of a mile, selling Dora I woo, Bert Arthur second. Maxett third. Time, 1:27. Chicago, I: Cincinnati, 1. Sixth race, one and one sixteenth of add29. 111., Chicago Aug. Chicago, Sherry won. Ruda-bec- k ed another game to their winning col- a mile, handicap Time, second, Salable 'third. umn today, defeating Cincinnati by all around better playing. A single, a sac- 1:4 Hher-Ids- n Ed Seventh race, mile, selling rifice and an error gave the visitors won. Dnelest second, Little Butone run at the Mart, but they k'ere 1:40. unable to aeore again. HeulhacVs great tercup third. Time, THE HARVARD-of bark brilliant, and fielding pitching him held Cincinnati helpless. Score: LATONIA RESULTS CAMBRIDGE RACE R. H. E. 7 1 001 (tOx 200 I Chicago re- Cambridge Craw Makaa Batter Tima Cincinnati, Aug. 100 000 OOP 1 4 1 Cincinnati The principals In the wrestling match, scheduled for Labor Dsy. at Glenwood park, are in excellent form ind ready for the contest. Yokel and Cannon have been training for several weeks with amateur wrestlers and e doing dally atnnta to keep In trim. Yokel ia headquartered at the Sanitarium: Cannon takes hia dally rub at Smyths gymnasium. A referee has not not yet been chosen. Will Hughes la the local fav.......000 orite. His decisions are impartial, ha has a good knowledge of tbe science and will unquestionably give a decision on the merits of the match. Supporters of Yokel are in favor of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION him while Cannon's hackers are In favor of John Wllle or hia partner At Indianapolis Indlanapolls-Cohim-bufrom Chicago as referee. It Is expected that Yokel and Cannon will decide game postponed on account of late on the referee before Saturday. arrival of the Columbus team. At Cleveland Cleveland-Loulavlllpostponed on account of non game LAWN TENNIS of Louisville team. . flrsr-clss- GREATEST AID Mi-nu- seven-eighth- it 1ght-eight- and the new V IflOO. ,10, hImi r, RIGHT AT'GrRT IN THE DOMAIN OF SPORT I'b.ihter displayed THE MORNING, d game, carefully J. TIirTlSDAY FTAIT, phi-an- a. 102. of a mile Happy Chnpoy. 112; El Runte, 112; David Boland. 112: E. M. Brat tain, 112; Huarhucs. 112: A non. 110; Elfin King, 108; The Stewardess, lug; Susie Christian, 106; Metlatkatla, 106. of a mile, Fifth race, selling Glendentting. 109; Titus II. 109; Entre Nous, 1"2; Hersaln, 102; Fourth race, eleven-sixteenth- s s Roundly, m2. Sixth race. mil", selling Rocky, 108; Yellowstone. 108: Pearl Wat era 101; Montana Peeress. 103: Dora I, 103; Integrity. Iff: Form, 97: Retrou. 97; Merry Go Round, 95; Seed Cake, 95; Carrick. 95. Beventh race, ml'r tnd fifty yards, Atkins. 113: Huston, 10 handicap Tavora, 107; Bofomsn. 104: J. C. Cletn, 104: I la, 113; Silver Sue. 112. - (.lasper. Vivian NIchalls, writing on the of the rival crawa, says tha Harvarda are finer than any crew that ever came from America. He thinha, however, they ought to able to row a finer ntroke than they apjicar capable of doing, since they never get much above 30 a minute for long. He chlticisea some other point, but nay If (he race was for today, be would put hia money on Harvard. He explains that the Cambridge men are very disappointing and with one or two exceptions, look stale and dried up. The Dally Chronicle saya Can bridge's ordering of a new boat ran. only be construed aa a sign of doubt and weakness. SEA GIRT TOURNAMENT j Girt, Ni J., Aug. 29. Torrent of rain falling almost, without intermission compelled the abandonment of the Wimbledon cup match today after tha competitors, to the unprecedented number of 267, had lain for hrntra In pools of water, drenched lo the skin and firing almost at haphazard against the minty outlines of the trageta on range. At one alage the l.onu-ynrfiring became Impossible, snd riflemen, marker and range officers ran for shelter. The range officers In charge offered the executive officer that the targets were practically invisible, hut the latter nfflrial Insisted that, the d match he continued. Only about of the riflemen consented to return to the firing line and soon after the executive officer ordered firing to Rea Estes Doctor Specialist Cura, whan ethers fall. Madam mathada. Free consultation for any Chronla Dlaaaaa of any nama or nature. Evary cat. guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deafncaa, Ringing In tha Earn, Dlseanaa of tbo Hoad, Throat, Noae, Eya or Ear. All Dis- eases of tha Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chaat Diseases of taa Stomach, Liver, Kldneye and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, Ht. Vltue Dance. Piles, Fistula and all Racial Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Manning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly euied to stay cured. Reiuember the examination and advice In FREE. Tomorrow may ha too late. Call or write. DR. one-thir- It waa then officially announced that the match wa declared off and instead of a would be a cease. ten-sh- twenty-s- competition on Fridey next. The Company Tyro match, the only other event on'the program waa started late- - in Hie hope that the skies hot would clear and was fought out In a rontlnuniiH downpour. The match is of five shot a each sr 200 snd open to teams of three men from any company of Ihe army nr marine corps, and ship' company of the nsvy. the navy and military academies and the national guard of any state, who have never been on a winning team at Bea Girt. The tnstcb was won by the team of the Gatling gun platoon, national score of 139 guard of Illinois, with out of a posslhlp 150. The members of the team will receive gold medals. Second prlxe. silver medals, was won by the Flret Denver City troop: score 188, and third prise, bronxe medals, by Co. H. Sixth Massachusetts- - Through an error of a scorer it wa first announced that the winner of the match waa Co-- . D. First regiment. National Guard of ihe "late of Washington, whirh in reality finished in eighth place. NO WOOL OVER HIS EYE. Uncle Abe. visited Coma at once. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. m. to I p. n, 2468 Washington Avw. (Boyle Block), Ogden, Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. . ' d gri rxlel old negro, aookigicsl garden. He ntond fascinated before a cage containing a Cicely Why don't you learn fo chlmpanxee. and could not he induced swim? Muriel Theres no one to teach to move. After a while the animal me. Cicely How about the boys? came to the from of rhr cage and 1jjMuriel Oh. theVvr nil taught me be- I Uncle Abe spoh' fore; different, enmmera, you know 1I .Howdy?" he Mill: howdy? The ehlmpsexec not making any reBrooklyn Life. Weather clear; track fast. w rnrlc Abe chuckled and FAIR winked at him knowingly. Thu s right, flat de way ter do! The Tnterraountain Fair association Doan you neither gin ter talk. Ef you will hold lte first feir-lSeptember ef in er hoe man white yer ban, pt does, en mek yer wuk!" he said. Hsrpera thl year. to tbe world. Competition open Weekly. track ia tbs Has the best half-mil-e country, and tha pitraea win be genspnnse. INTER-MOUNTA- a Psrhapa . The fine srt of living together ta ihe moat difficult of all aria to acquire, hut In It outcome It. brings much happiness. Of what avail are successes which turn to Nttevnees. or luxuries because which cannot he enjoyed, there is continued bickering and canstant small aqnahbling? A lKile yielding, a little sacrifice of a little gentleness cost only the effort and repay richly with vast returns of happiness and good will. nDnpcptfM ry friction In nivM In. family .life when the virtues of silence are remembered. These virtue, are llluatrioiis also, he It said, beyond the' family-- ' fireside. H is th hastily spoken word which brings on another and another, ao that if one hut- refrains from the vehement reply, overlooking the cause for irritation, the moment of peril soon passes.H always Is best to With .children avoid an Issue shere trifles are in diseffect of dipute, tr ring the blessed version.' Rhe who is tactful and sensible introduces a new Idea to destroy tbe charm of the n'd idea that had held the attention. Presently the little perbeen sonage whose proud head hadsmilitia. raised In defiance t all sweet quite utterly forgetting the erstwhile tears and temper. Friction Is sometimen often th result of differences in standards, early Influences, and education, as well as In temperament. All these are to he remembered and regarded when the psychological moment cornea with threatening friction and each la to be granted the toleration and sympathy In his views which self-wil- erous, attracting large string of the . best tare horaea. . We hope to receive the hearty cooperation of all In making thla the beet fair In tbe west. Ogden, with lte railroad facilities, la an ideal location for a Orest Fair. Speed Program. W. B. Wedell. oupertntendent Races called nt 2 p. m. promptly each day. Thursday, Sept. 20th. Purse 3:29 class 299.00 2 : 00 class One-hal- f mile rnn and repent, two in three. .. Country saddle horse, one-hal- f mile dash ... Friday, Sept flat. 2:25 clsas Country cart race . (green horaea only) ..9,.., One-hal- f mile dash one-hal- f saddle horae, Country mile dash miss sass teassaqaa Free for all Inter-mountai- ...,. 2:30 elaao One mile dash ..i,.,...,. Country saddle horse, mne ds sb Money divided ... one-hal- f UJ4 69, 30 and 19 per rent. Winning hnrsa in uddle races barred from each succeeding race. Entrance fee 19 per rent to all races, - .1 5 to enter and 3 to start. Harness races, mile heats, 8 In b. American Trotting Association rules to govern. The association reserves (he right to call off any or nil races for sufficient reasons. |