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Show w WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY The Salt Lake Telegram. 3, 1004. takln nil vNk of nrrfWn. dentally A phricln w summoned and sh wss soon out of dsuiftt. LOOAN: The CtnmStorri of Ccr of concounty re onidr rlnr the matter Wtt Un tnttr structing: 4mmr the principal highway of tr. county ft a or..riNn US' AT. tne purro of bullnr rock na t trVk rottag. kiuhn; for lh fond," It w dtsctiswi t f Wtrlc Uifcu, Ursa loi. frun t4 lenjrth and CemmlMkmr Hendrlrfc akirwaik an4 00 Hi. lt rtlo Da.rley were instructed to ! vt ar4 but walk wlnutrt' fw coat of bulldm and equipping rue It a inraa C aJrUl. 01 tu It. don't ) line. I'nlrw the r ur for such work tux. ti,gh to much higher than rt tlcl pa irl th line mnTT-rivr- : WILL SIGN BOWLERS FOR CONTEST RECORDS OF foiFgans . ttrl Stops Canadian Champion Standing: of the Teams in Jack Clifford and Tommy in Tenth Round of Markham to Fight Here City League, and AverThis Month. age of the Players. Fight at Detroit. DiSTROIT, Feb. 3. Joe Gans, the lightweight champion, last night demonstratedhis suDerioritv over Mike Ward, of Sarn1a, Ont., the lightweight champion of Canada, in so decided a manner that the police stopped the bout at the expiration of two and one-ha- lf .minutes of the tenth round. Ward was just able to stagger about the ring, and another of the punches Gans had been raining on his jaw would badly have put him out. Ward was so over an beaten that it took his seconds after he hour to thoroughly revive him, ruled fawas led to his corner. Gans which was vorite at 10 to 6 in the betting, brisk. Both men were in splendid condition. Ward started the fight with a rush and landed effectively on Gans's stomach ihroughnut the first round, in which the Canadian had slightly the better toof it. land In the second round Gans began on Ward's jaw, and from then until the champion kept fight was stopped the back with his Ward's head bobbing in the last showed well Ward nnnrhpR. minute of the third round, and neither man had a decided advantage during this hnwpvpr. had a decided ,rinrt fina third round to the end of from the lad the fight. Ward tired perceptibly In the fifth. f.nri Eirth rounds, but recuperated next Fomewhat and fought stronger in the snow two finTis however, continued to v.iet ennoriftritv over the voung Canadian round Gans knocked Ward down with a terrific right swing on the jaw and almost put him out. Ward took He the count and the bell saved him. and camfl nn for the tenth very frroggy, at Gans Tumched him in the jaw almost and will. Ward was so hopelessly beaten or so evidently suffering that the police al dered the bout stopped. Gans wouldcom most rertninlv have knocked him pletely out had the fight not been stopped. -- Secretary Grover Smith of the City Bowling league has prepared a sheet from the official scores of all games played thus far this season, showing the standing of the six teams, and also the average of all league players who have or more games. taken part In twenty-on- e The Collender team is in the lead with a percentage of S33. having played forty- two games and losing only seven of them. The Harmonies stand second with 17. while the State Streets and tho Elks are tied for last place with 333. Gamble of the Harmonies stands at the head of the players, with an average of 171 for a total of thirty-si- x games. McLeod comes second, with a score of 171 Collenders of while Probert the has third place, secured with an average highest-totamade during The of los l the season for a series of three games la G40. scored by A. W. Smith. The highest score for a single game Is 217, made by D. Spitz. The records of the teams and players follow: Per Teams. P. W. L. Cent. 7 .833 35 Collenders .717 11 3a Harmonies 2G 42 IS .3V) Brunswicks 42 2tf lti Rismarcks .30 .8:3 ?i 12 24 State Streets 17-3(- 5. 8, Elks 13 39 17-- 36 4-- 7-- 30 17-3- 27-3- 6-- 21 6-- Ruhlin, the Akron giant, and "Sandy" Ferguson, the clever big hpaw-weisrlit- s. who were to have met bout before the Crite in a fifteen-poun- d rion Athletic club of Boston, on last Tuesday night, the club officials calling off the contest for the time being, will come together after all. They have been Chelsigned by the matchmakertoof theconclutry sea (Mass.) Athletic club bout before that sions In a fifteen-roun- d club on the night of February 4th. Both rnpn have resumed training for the bout, f.-- 29-S- 25-3- 24-3- 20-3- S-- 33 GOSSIP FOR THE SPORTS Billy Lavlgne, manager of Louie Long, Anaconda directing the train ing of his man, preparatory to his fight with Ilerrera February 22nd. Is now In It has practically been settled that the battle between Tom Sharkey and Jack Munroe will take place at Philadelphia. The managers of the principals are sat' isfied that there is very little chance for thf contest to come off at Boston, as originally intended, owing to the inter ference of the authorities, and they are now negotiating with the Philadelphia matchmakers. The successful manner in which the Ityan-O'Brie- n battle was pulled off has confidence, and the managers fight given they are anxious to havein Sharkey and the Quaker Munroe come together both City. Munroe and Sharkey were at the ringside when O'Brien and Ryan fought, and they were impressed by the large crowd which turned out to see the mill. Heretofore Munroe and his manager bout. have been opposed to a and for that reason they refused to come to any terms with the Philadelphia clubs. The score in the pool match between P. II. Walsh and E. II Johnson now stands 300 to 275 in favor of the for mer. Johnson won the game last night by a score of 100 to 82, but Walsh took the contest yesterday attemoon by a margin of 29 points. The B. Y. college basketball team de feated the Fort Douglas soldiers again last night in iiOgan, winning by a score 71 2. 1000-pol- nt Bob Fitzsimmons and Marvin Hart have signed articles to battle before the Southern A. C. of Louisville. The bout hinges on the passing of a bill permit ting limited round fights in Kentucky. It is expected that the bill will pass, and the Southern A. C. hao clinched the mill, so as to he nrst in the held. The opening game of the National Guard Indoor Baseball league was played at the armory last night between eomoanies H and D. The former won The the game by a score of 13 to bcore by innings fol'ows: 9 Co'nttanv T ComTanv II r 0 3 -- 13 Wrestling Match. Xtoss-Lew- is The sale of seats begins today for the between Ross and L.ewis, wrestling match which comes off at the Grand theater Friday night. COLLENDER BOWLERS AGAIN VICTORIOUS The Collender team took three straight games from the Stat Streets last night, trinnlng the series by 103 points. James Hamilton was high man with a score of 213. and Probert made the highest total score, his mark being 530. The scores follow: COLLENDERS. 170 147 lftf 4 SO Henderson .157 159 213 J. Hamilton r29 .1S.1 100 14.5 f.30 Probert .. . .125 irt; 14-H- 429 Fowler .. .. .115 143 Alder 7R2 t 7G7 2448 Total STATE STREETS. , . Walton T lanes .. Williams Zoh.-inJones Total g 157 141 K)l 181 in; . 113 14S Sam Langford, the colored light holds a decision weight of Boston, who over Joe Gans, the light-wtigchampion, has been matched with Matty cham Matthews, the pion. They are to meet for ten rounds at 13S pounds before the Warren A. C. of New Bedford, Mass., tonight. Joe Gans, the light-weigchampion, is soon to box Joe W alcott, the Barba does AVonder, and also the welter-weigtitle holder. ht INDOOR BASEBALL LEAGUE. 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 3 4 to of nd 1 9 17-3- BIG FIGHTERS WILL MEET IN QUAKER CITY six-rou- i) ICS 177 144 4fifj is: COS 451 473 130 1W 150 172 450 775 720 S50 2J45 ht ht It is said on good authority that Biddy Bishop will soon retire from the fighting game and go Into business with hi father in Kan Francisco. Bishop has busied himself in fistic affairs the past several years and has trained and man aged fighters in every State In the Union. He is the only one of the West ern managers who has been successful and it is said he has a tidy sum tucked away in different banks. "Who's a former champion?" said Robert Fitzsimmons, champion pugilist, the other day, in re ply to a statement made by a newspaper writer, in which the latter had spoken of Fitzsimmons as "our friend, here, the former champion," while thej. with sev eral others, were sitting in a cafe. "Will somebody please tell me why they call me a former champion? I'm no former champion I'm champion. Wrhat's more, I'm twice champion," blurted out the boxer who once had red hair. "Didn't I lick Gardner for the light heavy-weigtitle? Do you know any body that ever beat me for the middle for the 'former weight title? What business, then? You people give me the double willies. I beat Gardner when I had sore feet, a fctlff neck and a cold hat was next door to pneumonia. I have repeatedly offered to battle O'Brien, who they thought recently fought for what ti was the right to the middle-weigtle. "As a matter of fact, Ryan never was champion. I have held the honor since beating Jack Dempsey. "And I am here to say that while I don't like the fighting game, I will take on either one of the pair at any weight they want down to 154. "I don't want the fight business If I can settle down here; but I hate to tee d out of what belongs a man ht ht Sharktv Wins at Wrestling. BOSTON, F'ib. 3. Tom Sharkey won in the wrestling bout with John Piening before the Criterion Athletic club last night. The match was for a percentage of the receipts and a side wager of $1000. Piening contracted to throw Sharkey three times within an hour. Piening got tho first fall in sixteen mimites and the second in thirty-fou- r minutes, but failed to four-flushe- to Mm." MANHOOD RESTORED fa mom French ebBlelan, great veretaftie. Vltaliter. the "CUPIDEME" nrMerfntlnn of & Man- ' qilokJr care you of all nervous or ef the eenar<ve oraana. such aa JSVrvoua inad. Insonsnlm. the Hack., tteaalnml la ta wamrry, f.xuKCillBV 9rmiam. v aricaccir, mm Ptmplet, XJntneall leases wnich tr not cneoKea ma-a- t day or DlHhv Ititopa and all thebfhorro puttoa. u cisaraea ids hto oi lmpoiencr t: u epenntorr!icE and restores. The reason Bufferers are Dot cured by doctors t5jj kidners. CUPIDE5i JE strengthens -' because nin etr cent, are roubled witn turiDt.NK Is the orur non if aMi nnaraiifin. &.G00 tstim"?ial8. A written arnarantee si ven and raocer returnedrerjeay Uxmraclthnnt iinper rx; six for 16 00 by mail. Send for fre ciroular and boxes do not effect a permanent cur teaUnoiUaU. A.adres JJA VOL 4lEllCI. J IB.. Man Frascltc. Cat. i ?4 Tttis Jtos dieg rattitla. 1 SOLD BY Q0DBE-PITT- S F.mlloi. ri uu DRUG CO. Iat lbUltr. provisional agreement has been rrached between rep- resfntativeH of the Pacific Coaat Haacball league and the two major league. A conf rence, participated In between Ban Johr,on. representing the American league; Jamca A. Hart, representing the National association, and Edward Han lon, representing the Minor Lagum' nociation. on the one id and Henry Har ris. James Morley and husne llert. representatives of the local lenirje. on th other side, vas h Hd in this city yesterday. The i'aclnc Coast leatue magnate stated that no players who had marln con tracts with Pacific oCast clur tor pexi season would be surrendered. 11 an ion stated that h would have to communicate with the different clubs mho had lost before ho could agree to this. players The onlv nlaver over whom thre mm to be serious contention wan Car. Dillon of the Los Anireien club, who had slirned to play with Brooklyn aa well an i Anjeeles. Both Hanlon and Morley were Inclined to flKht for him. but they finally eereed to settle their dispute out of court Gochenauer. who belongs to Cleveland. but who has signed with Harris, wilt b allowed to come to the Ccast, Cleveland relinquishing its claim upon him. Portland entered a claim for Jlube aa dell, hut it was shown that he had slgnM with Connie Mack and accepteu advance money from him before Purtland nego tiated for his services. The Pacific Coast magnates said they would not think of accepting the terms f the national SRTf ement unleys their league. was put In a clann with th two big leagues. In other words. th bigl! leagues were not to o allowed to draft play ers, anil It was to be accorded th priv own ilege of mnking its salary limit. T h Eastern magnate said thin proposition was perfectly acceptable to them, nut they h;ul no idea how tho minor lea&uvs would look at It. The Pacific Coast l'gu peop'.e a creed of othir leagues to respect the contracts which was the chb-- cnc-iiit made. Before tho cgreemrnt will become Pr.nl It will have t be passed up to the Na tional Baseball association for Its rntlfl cation. The board will not meet for two weeks yet -- LAWSON AND TAYLOR DIVIDE THE HONORS PARIS. Feb. 3 A dispatch tn the Veins ., reports the results from Sydney, N. S. of the bicycle races between the American cyclists. MaJ. Taylor, MacFarl.md and Lawson. . Lawson wen the mm race. Taylor sec ond. con Iawson was first in the three-ni- ll tent, Taylor second. e race. M.icFnr- Taylor won the land second. race, iiwson Taylor won me second. nve-mil- tcn-nii- e Iik SPRINOVILLK: A reei.il election to to pay oft bond Sprlnjolllti city for I14. of the city on the el-the lnclbtc-lneeIn nu thoiiinijr trie light plant resulted he vole tha tho Issue tr the non-1S5 for and 9 against. The bonds will t ipsueil as noon as poFult.t". nixl In I'.n.u. tnc them home capital will b Rtv n th will Inrreaae thf preferenre. ThN bonded lndcbtt'lnrpa of th city to lu KPHRA1M: Warren Tye nnd CUrence Thomrston of Knhraim. prnpr'etort of tho Standard i;iloon. A were arr'xt-yes of rornlwi' terday afternoon on chare lne a pambllrtr game !n cn&eotlon with th'Hr establishment. The romp! ilnt l. sworn to by City Marti al Oluf Thurby. rnOYO: Chrln Johnn and ILirry tn Barrett, twon iTovo V . l ewho tr.lli'ted ear atout a rctUncle Sara naval aeo. are hero on a ftirto ish. vtslilnir atlvee. They are well rationed with the service. airrctor were PROVO: The elcctel by the ftockholdera of the s Smnnc Investment company at b8t nteht me-M. (ienrKe Injt: W.O. H. Dusenberry, F. Smoot, T. F. Plert'ont and Smnot. J. W. Bean. PARK CITY: A victim of thn delir ium tremens terrorized the nHithborheod in the vicinity of Empire cunyon yester the women and childay. After chaslnjr dren off the street he attempted to batter his way Into a house. He was taken In custody. CEDAR CITY: C. J. Arthur, who has been stake tlthlnu clerk t Cedar City for forty years, has resigned. Will Teacock of ORANC.EVILLE: OranKevllle, while freighting from Price, fell torn his wagon and a wheel broke his arm. 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Etra W. 1 rr ; t. ruRNisHLD. , "Vth !KLTH tTit tvr.F" Uh " - mn't V a- NO. vn urt.t. rsTATK thati . IU lUlrv l'.4 bU slL Tultle ltrc-tint. U FOlt tlttAt. r..1TATK nrt triASI! f TK A W. ur4r car. Tt ! n iiMiin . U tr.; U NUTI.V -- rrc T4 t', t-- t :.4 EXCHANGE I KB Kit W. II ALU snd iieer.ird emtRlmtr. il ; frtmi I w: In. KENTON HOTEL CsIlfornU and - v; nuexntst. irtkouM. Vt Ilmt Tsk" SALT LAKE c h. h !' 11 snw. Titnm'atft.T MOMint. THE REGE REALTY CO. y i;i T! I - r r-- C250 2 .. . t ojrt . rOR REKT. ntk W5 T3LL 2YR7TEIHG RKDMAN VAN 'ANP fCTon AfJT. Movlnit. paeklr shiplr.c. Tel. X. W. Temple t. fice i:o-1- T: rJR" nojuar. r-- -- 1 VivA f t t , i t 4 f ta. trick collate. raro Ixb W. nl f .A nit: wri'tir, cn u ks rr. t ?rr rn.f oith. r frtm. 1. brick. hU, jri"'T. 'f . t'-- l 21 4;s. ;i. lot x.xix. iii M. !!.. r,oing ete New ! f p m p. b. UftrtC iVTM Jv onwiMi MAfiiiNt:. t: rm ri m, Hth. frrntrn-anl t of lim, sr.4 Ttmr for b'4!res. Operated by Max Schick. No. Z. Fourth Street Kmbrnrf the terrltcry bounded by South Temple. FIrt West- First South and Eleventh West. Routes 17 and 18. Operated by J. H. MtUer, UTT So. Tth KaKmbracea the territory txundrd by South Temple. Thirtwr.th Ilant. Third South and i:at. Route 10. Operated by J. M. Kearsley. No. l;:T Windsor Avenue Embraces the terri from Hec. tory ounded by Third ond Fast to Thirteenth KajI: from Fourth to Fifth South by Main to Thirteenth Fast. Route 20. A. Flodiult, C14 F. Operated by Embraces? th territory bounded bv Ninth North. Main strett. South TerrpSs and Third West. 1 Route 21. Operate.1 by If. C. Croiler. II? Cer.trr St. I'mbrares the territory boundM by Seventh North. Third est. South Temple and Tenth WM. Route 22. Jensen. No. 443 f. Jserh Operated by Ninth Fast Embraces the 'frrlfry bounded by Fifth Twelfth Eal. Seventh South And Main street. Route 23. F. A. Klodiult. &!4 CUrk by Operated Einbmcen the territory bounded by Ninth South. Thirteenth East. Twelfth South and Seventh East. TURF Mfkt ffH . (fh Tw r. rtrtljr tM Inv. Co. TH No CLEARANCE SALE rrti-to m a wr rm 1 ., fHrU-TH frj Route 10. M br r. UNION rtemrr toiler. t V 14 flERS FAB H; Ur.tSUl fiiWlW. w. Pe,th. sr. J t:. 1 ril.t rx:t ror. J Y Route 24. rtiftti tt SUTTOL, rOGS AKD POULTRY. fta in ar.'ur, j I runNrrt-'F.n- . Y mbrc . ta AlirartiT. larc r hou" !h 1 nt j.lr-.taA- tk s cottrt trirk ri- tMi am liricr T. Y SNAP SHOTS AT 11TAHJ fJt. an-- A i ff Heal EUie llnlon TA !ln the boundaries of the vatinu routes which they control and operate. Thpc agents purchase, the paper of the com pany at wholesale and retail them to their respective customers. Subscribers will deal direct with these carriers In all matters pertaining to the startlnir tr stopping of the paper, payment for subscription, changing f addres. etc. Route 1 to 8. Orraled by W. 11. Karr. wh ts i!m general manager of carrier. OfT.ce. til Em8. West Temple. "Phone No. : braces the territory tmundtd by South Temple, ftecond Hast, Fourth South at d First West. Route 0. Operated by Arthur Klly, No. ;j Court Kmbrsces the territory nnrdleys bounded by Seventh South. Thirteenth Last. Ninth South and Main. Route 10. Operated by F. W. RrlrchursU 11M Rmerson ave th territory bounded by Klghth. C3, South Temple and North Main. Route 11. Operated by J. M. Karr. 211 CVntT Kmbrar the Ur. Street. Phor. UTI-Klithth. I'pperton rltory founded by and u. Place, South Temple Route 12. Operated by Arthur Kel!?y. It Lard- the territory ley's Court Embrace bounded by Seventh Main. Ninth South and Fifteenth. West. Route 13. Operated by J.UTi--M. Fa it. Ill Center street. Phor. Embraces th territory bounded by Fifth South. Mam. Seventh South and Jordan river. Route 14. No. 44 8. Operate by Ralph Carter, Embrace the First West. Tel. 140-territory bounded by First South. Flrtt West. Fifth South and Sixth Wet. Route 15. Arthur Kelley. No. 23 by Operated Fardley'g Court HmbfAre the territory bounded by First bouth. Sixth We it. Fifth SJuth and Jordan tlvr. r Salt on Orighlrom at., r.nr hcatlrc name and llelow may be found Addresses of the city ran..r mtnta pf The Salt Lake Telegram, together with -A Lwfl.i formerly rsl IM at and rode at the Halt Palace. SUBSCRIBERS. NOTICE TO Coast Outlaws. 3.- INV. aa rtcnr nm I'lnr ins an atjti Tor licnt Column. Ol. loanh. ini ! a! Major Leagues Cimc to Terms With Pacific BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Scale. dift'r-enceg'w- 6-- Gus rTATK r.HAi i;STATi:. ant T . i dirirrrnt. Yon can pet the lr HOUSTON Rr.At. 11 Utile orircm it arnl tou hg rori, that c 1-- 9-- 39 is too ar-r- t Kl'gaut lrraca rroc! kn. INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. J.Th 51nt mr.ia of igr. fwi tit racfi. tnwj-hat scale commute of th minora and operInc a rvt piumUina ftMtmrU; l) S ; t; ators' conference continued diacuwlon of Moci irom patr4 ditrl-tjj jay ci the wajt acale today, but both !3ta r- - cni r.i tn our iw malnd firm." A general opn rr,tlrr of miner and operators to dtacuas A rar la cur ritrmtr l"' held thla afternoon. r rlc rn opportunity tl.ia nw. mudtrn. ard 6-- 42 2-- '" rHBcussing1 Wag 11-2- 7-- 39 llul if oo r? a ""t i. BASEBALL WAR OVER 20-2- lolafee Is E tttNMtrn r.TATj; inv. co. Ika ss 5-- 27 HOUSTON HK a 1. Urto ht -- . Honda will rnobbty t la- LKIII: Almlra' NaMarato of IM haa fomnwncd ault for divorce atnt Mis on th grounds f cruelty nd failure to provld. tWetvUrt ta chrg4 with choklnc rllntlfT alm Into lrr-elblllt- y. ntnklr.K htr with tola hand, throwing a chair and a natch! stIn h'r. This happen'! In Halt lh City summer of 191. PUInlifT aaka for lh custody of on minor child Th prtM married at tfalt Lak Clly, Fttruarjr 1302. . M Need You'May tvl arl. rr.r will be built. .333 2t iir sued. Manager Kejly of the Shamrock Athletic club, announced today that Jack Clifford and Tommy Markham would sign today to box tor the light-weigchampionship of Utah. The men are to meet In a twenty-roun- d contest, to a decision, at the Grand theater, some time this month, the exact date to be determined later. Clifford and Markham are to weigh In at 133 pounds at 6 o'clock. They will post a forfeit of $250 each to. make weight and will be guaranteed a purse of $300, the winner to take 60 per cent. Markham, went luto training today and Clifford la. expected here from Butte tomorrow to begin work. Jack O'Keefe of Chicago has offered to meet thg winner of this fight here, upon the fame terms as the Clifford- Markham bout. Manager Kelly also expects to match and Aurelio Ilerrera or Eenny Ycnger some other first-cla130 pounds man here during the pprlng. And he la now negotiating with Eddie Hanlon to meet Yanger, If possible. Standing of league members that have games or more: played twenty-on- e Names. Team. Average. 35 171 Gamble. Harmonv 39 171 McLeod, Harmony 7 16S 30 Probert. Collenders 0 27 M7 D. Spitz, Brunswicks S 38 1K5 F. Hamilton, Harmony 21 lri5 Tobin, Elks 24 14 1 Henderson. Collenders 42 J. Hamilton, Collender9 1(3 21 H.3 Talamantes, Harmony :W A. W. Smith. Collender 12 21 3i 361 27 W. Alder. Collender :.27 im 7 Zehring, State Streets 1 39 G. Smith, Harmony 39 I.V Fowler. Collender Stevenson, Brunswicks ...... 2 i l.2 1KM 152 39 Nenhuw, Brunswlcks 27 I'd WiIon, Bismarcks 1.11 30 Williams, State Streets 33 ICl Allan, Bismarcks 1.11 2 t Lynn, Elks 1.10 3i Jones, State Streets 149 .) 3, Madison, State Streets 3: Us Enos, Brunswicks 3". .; U "Walton. State Streets 3 14.1 0 Hull, Bismarcks 39 113 S. Spitz, Brunswicks MIHLIN AND FERGUSON TO FIGHT THURSDAY a. CASH RtGXCTXiroS. t i n. ; it f W f :v : f T . t it iv .It r a u |