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Show 10 rounds to a decision. The last named been doing some effective have also, and have put themselves training The battle between Chicago Jack in good shape. Daly and Jerry McCarthy, of Walker-villJt & Montana, which Is billed for the Daly has a good record as a fighter Grand Opera house on Monday evenin his class. lie has had sixty-eiging next, bids fair to be one worth fights, winning all but sixteen, of going to see. Truth has Investigated which twelve were draws. He lost to carefully the circumstances surround- Queenan in eight rounds, to Frank ing the making of the match; has Erne in five, to Kid Parker in six and talked to the principals and the man- to Joe Gans in five. He knocked out agement and believes it is right when his of these antagonist in thirty-fiv- e it commends the contest to the fistic contests and won on points in the loving public. Certain it is that Mr. balance. Among the hardest of the fights he has had are the following: Frank Ridley, knocked out in the sixSPORTING GOSSIP. e, ht teenth round before the Twentieth Century club, of Davenport, Iowa; Reddie Brennan, knocked out in the fourteenth round at St. Joe, Michigan; Pat Early, knocked out in the eleventh round at Elgin, Illinois; won from Jim Popp in twenty rounds before the Twentieth Century club of Michigan. He has beat Jack Chambers, Barney Welsh, and Tom Duggan, and altogether shows up well in his class. BAM KICKS. easy marks, and a fight where he has no chance to do his best is an injus- WALKER BROTHERS . . . . tice to him. Goodness knowTs this onecity has had enough faking and Bawkem. sided hippodrome scrapping. Let s Established 1851 have the real thing or shut up shop. Itl! Lake City. Utah & JC A General Banking Business Transacted. worn-out sportSandy Griswold, the Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. World-HeOmaha ing editor of the aid, is giving the Nebraskans some advice about how to catch mountain 1 Utah Light & Power Go. trout, a number of Omaha fishermen having announced an intention of INSTALLATION. LEOTRIOAL.1 coming west for some fishing. Judgof Griswolds the from reading ing Water 2400 H. P. Salt Lake Steam 1500 R. P. Salt Lake.... .W ater 6000 H. P, Ogden.. ........ .. Water-80- 00 B. P. Leased Plant n AS. Salt Lake Ogden...... 3 ........ Ft. MCu. 400 00 Dally. UCu. Ft. Dally. 7 8. MAIN 8TREET. SALT LAK CITT. LTfTTTTTTTnTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfl McCarthy also has a good record. He likes the game, and those who have seen him here like his style. He is a fast fighter. JERRY MCCARTHY. Kelly has left nothing undone on his part Both men have been working hard for the past ten days and both are in good condition. As a matter of fact both were almost fit to fight when they came here. McCarthy has been training with Roy Condie at the fire department gymnasium, while his opponent has put in his time with McLaughlin. They have worked hard and conscientiously and are in shape JACK DALY. to give us the best contest seen here for a long time. Both pugilists claim to be especialy desirous of winning.. The principal event of the evening will be twenty rounds to a decision. The preliminary will be between Young Markham and Roy Condie, ten McCarthy has battled with some very good men. He began his career in Butte, where he won several fights with men like himself. Of course he met no top notchers when he began fighting. He came to Utah in 1899, and won from Silent Rowan in four rounds at Mercur. Then he knocked out Charlie Williams at Eureka. He fought a draw with Billy Oglesby at Butte, of twenty rounds, when every one predicted the latter would win in a canter. He also fought Jack Don nelly to a draw in twenty rounds at Butte, but defeated him in nine He rounds when he met him here. and Dal draw Hawkins a with fought lost to Mose La Fontise. He beat Young Gibbs and knocked out Jack Christy. Jerry is a good clean fighter, and a good square fellow. The winner of this contest will be matched to fight Matty Matthew-- or Indian Joe Gray. The latter fought a draw with Gibbs and beat Queenan, losing on a foul to Joe Gans. The contest will take place at the Grand Opera house on the evening of August 14th. s MANAGER S. J. KELLY. article about mountain trout and the way to catch them, he knows just about as much of the manners and customs of the wary denizen of the cold streams as a turkey buzzard does about theology. Sandy is all right when it comes to seining buffalo fish in the Missouri or angling with a d throw line for channel cat, but mountain trout are away beyond the field of his sporting education. He ought to come west and do a bit of fishing before attempting to advise others. liver-baite- Wanted Young men to prepare for government positions. Fine openings in all departments. Good salaries Examinations Rapid promotions. Ji Inter-Stat- e soon. Particulars free. The principals in the preliminary Cor. Inst,, Cedar Rapids, la. are both well known here and their ability to put up a first class go for Boat. Shamrock a First-Clas- s ten rounds will not be questioned. The all absorbing topic in eastern and in fact in western, yachting cir Rufe Turner, the Stockton colored cles at this time is the relative merits boy, put it all over Clarence English, the new cup yachts, Reliance and the kid who is going to fight Clifford, Shamrock III. Of course it is natura when they met July 8 at Seattle. Tur- Her us to say that the Reliance is the ner did not make any attempt to do ':ettcr boat and will win, bscause w are Americans and will stand by our heavy work until the twelfth round, own boat, win or lose, yet we mus when he slugged English to a finish. recognize the fact that in the new He knocked him down three times Shamrock we have a foeman worthy and had him bleeding ' badly. Turner cf cur steel, and should the Reliance told Considine at the beginning of the win, it will not be by a mile or any thirteen that English was all in. The such distance, for the contest will be black fellow outfought English all the one that will live long in the minds way through; jabbed him to death of these interested in yachting. round after round; dodged everything Beyond a doubt the new challenger sent and after when the him, English is the fastest yacht that ever crossed proper time came, walloped the ever- the Atlantic and she must be feared. lasting tar out of him. According Designer Fife .has carefully studied to sporting authorities who witnessed the conditions that have to be met the mill, English has no ring tactics at. all, and Turner made a monkey, of with on this side of the water, and him. He will not last in the ring with the challenger has been constructed Clifford long enough to make it in- to meet these conditions, and not like teresting. There was no sense in former challengers, simply that it making the match, because it is too might be said that she was built in one sided. Clifford is not looking for England or Scotland. COMMERCIAL CAPITAL PAID IN, GENERAL BANKING BANK NATIONAL $200,000. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Directors James E. Cosgrlff, John J. Daly. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, J. B. Cosgrifl, V. P. Noble. Geo. M. Downey, John Donnel- . lan, A. F. Holden. BANK NATIONAL U. ofihe REPUBLIC 8. DEPOSITORY. FRiaiDINT Vice FRisionar FRANK KNOX. QEORQB A. LOWE. W. F. ADAM8. - - CAPITAL PAID IN . 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