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Show DAILY PAGE BIX. 444444444444444444444444444 44 44444444444444444444444 UTAH STATE imra SPORTS CAN The STUDENTS Continental (Anglo-America- - : the training table, and his railroad fare and other Incidental expenses are Unles Jin. my Mritt inn be lhiliici--l paid nut of the athletic treasury. It is this phase of highly witd pronot mi to chniiKt- hi mini, u ml that roaches which have I gun to fessional not will Ia'mIs Willie tmpoKsiliility, Hie worry university authorities, and have a thinuo for the lightweight the question has been raised where Is ,lianiiioii'hli for suiru time to fonii iiutiuMul liouling rniigiv. I - , three moiitlis at liwxl. uial piolialily it all going to end. Coaching has become more and more exiiensive as the longer. sport Ii.is increased in popularity and tnnaiiiereil from the t.ili'lioint of rivalry, and the competition has beit iirlgimi! ami early history. the pres- come so keen for good men that a sucent vi oiiih-r- f ill pnpularily of bowling is cessful football general is now able to axtunixliliig. ami when rwmiflered from Hriie his own contract. While the plodding professors of pothe viewpoint of inherent qiinlitioit n litical economy, psychology, history, a sport, this popularity appear natural. Itowling I a sport Greek, I,atin and other studies usually to $7,000 for nine to tin devotee of draw from $2.mi strongly that appeal months' work In the larger universities, eiendse, romlilned with skill anil at Michigan, It ha splendid iiualltiex, and the football coaches Wisconsin, Chicago, in thi eonntry lia attracted to itself Northwestern, Minnesota, Harvard, Yale, Princeton representative following. arid other schools sally gaily forth In the frill und at the end of two months Wlilliam liinford, the poiiilnr manager of the 1!HI3 Ogden hiixehnll team, draw us much coin of the realm as a now proprietor of the To i ll1 theater of head professor of this or that chair. Tlie published contract of F. II. Yost, Denver. Is visiting with old acquaint-:- i lives in the city. "Illlly" point with who will look after the welfare of the pride to the niemliei'H of hi team rniversity of Michigan pigskin artists, H Mi'll represented Ogden that year, drew attention to the golden era of and vails nllentlnn to the mirees professional football. Yost a few days iiehlovi-hy Jack Nash, the crack ago closed a contract for five years at pitcher of the Colorado tipring west- a salary of $3,500 a year. This means ern leaguers; Stovall, the $7,000 first about $1,750 a month, $430 a week and liaHeinan of the National league, and about $67 w day, counting that he will look after the team fifty-tw- o working several others. . per-feet- ly : i , z'i 1. 4' N' , aspirant for the light of the championship heavyweight world, will likely he matched to meet early In klarvln Hart in California Februnry. Quit kidding. Get down to buRlne:. Wire at once under what term you will meet Hart." These are the word that came yesirtnteh-inakterday from Al. Greggatns, of the California club. Root Immediately wired hi term to Greggaln nnd Informed him that he wa only too willing to meet Hart, and that If the terms were satisfactory to wire at unit and he would start for the coast. Jack Root, er .r t. Y There Is no longer uch an organisation ns the Colorado Racing circuit It .has outgrown it name, and is now known ns the Western Ractng circuit, If yoii please. Four new tracks were sdded to the old state league at last evening's meeting, held In the offices of A. Cl. Wahlgreon, at 1748 Stout street. There are now seven cities In the circuit, with cards arranged to ami good purses are offered. The dates were arranged at yesterdays meeting, and are: Fort Collins May 22, 23 and 24. Albuquerque May 29. 30, 31 nnd 9 ? V :f I. V June 1. Las Vegas June E, 6 and 7. Trlnhlad June 12, 13. 14 and 15. Denver June 17 to July 4, Inclusive '. . ' (fifteen days). Pueblo July 7, 8, 10 and 11. There will probably be a 2:14 iwce and a 2:24 trot arranged for each meet. The datea following each other closely offer horsemen a aerie of event from May 22 to July 19. and without doubt some of the bet horses west of Chicago will lie entered and will follow the circuit. Ay V; ' Vp Football coaches have become captain of Industry during the last few year, according to a number of contracts promulgated by different colleges of lute, say the Chleago Record -Herald. A man who knows how to tangle up a rival team with a iiumlier of Intricate plays has found that It pays better to be the nuthor of that to hnve a seat In America's senate. In proportion to the time he spends at his work, a modern football conch draws from three to four times the salary of a United States senator, and about half as niueh as the president of the country. A football coach spends on the average two months In looking after an eleven. For this he is paid all the way from $1,500 to $5,000 and expenses, i i.- iV,: -1 s'? Hi St i? t ;?; TEA 1 - l There isnt the least diffi ; culty in getting good . not the least rare. i. ' fI. Writ ; tea; although it is tar our KnowIdf Bisk, A Sdtilinc A days. Teddy Murphy's little escapade lost him his breadwinner, Batttllng Nelson, nnd If he Intended to get away with that $9,000 bundle he will hnve to get a search warrant to find sympathy. He told. It appears, a straightforward story when lugged back to 'Frisco, but It seems Battling had his doubts, and, after dividing the roll" 65 and 35 per cent and Indulging in a wine supper, K- i. Poor coffee is an unwholesome drink. To the begin day by drinking it clouds an otherwise cheerful mind. See to it, then, that you have Chase A Sanborns ' ! : , Alexleff (producing a box of chocolates) Do you like chocolate? The ladle did. and from that minute on there wa talk of chocolate only. High Grade Coffee HIS LACK OF 8MILES CAUSED HIS TRANSFER perfect r h color. We are the Ogden agents for Chase A Sanborn's Famous Teas and Coffees and Farmers Union Smithfield Flour f f . Edgar Jones Co. BOTH PHONES : 338 tV . S "Sy 124. TWENTY-FIFT- H ST. riHUAGo. Jan. 19. Found guilty of failing to rale hi hat when paed by onie of hi teacher on the street, of countenance maintaining a smllele that ''discouraged ambition." and of playing the role of a tyrant in hi school. Principal Jumr O. Ailing wa ordered transferred from the Jacob Roldler school by the school management committee after a session lasting seven hours. CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS 412 25th St. Phone 22. and all Principal Easttrn Points Many hours quicker than any other lin J. No Changs of Cars, THE OVERLAND ROUTE all the wsy. President. E. Dooly, Horace Paory, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier, A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashier Vice-Preside- j Elictric-Llghts- i j Charles Emory Smith, who was the American ambassador to the court of St. Petersburg before he was called to sit In M r. McKinley's cabinet as postmaster-general, was discussing the other day the more pure personal side of the exar it was apropos of the son and birth of the heir. "Nicholas Is really a hard-workman. said Mr. Smith, "but he not so ruled by others ns some reports make him out to be. He can. for Instance. take a vacation now and then, and he doe.'' Then he added with a quizzical smile. But he always goes to the mountains; never to the sea shore. "Why is that?" asked the unwary one. "He doesn't like the serf, came the reply.1 The Criterion. UTAH NATIONAL 1 ENTIRELY TOO NARROW. At the International peace congress in Boston, Mr. Belvu A. Lockwood pointed out the selfishness of those who would not help to right the wrongs of foreigners, on the gronnd that charity begins at home. Such perons." riid Mr. are like an old woman who lived at Lima while I wa a student there. "Thi old woman was absent-mindeOne Sunday morning she walked Into church, took n front sent nnd Joined In the service vigorously. Then the collection basket was passed to her, and putting h colli In it. she looked almut. She looked nbimt. her mind cleared, and an expression of ninaxement overspread her fare. She got up. She hurried down the aisle. She overtook the man with the collection basket. Tm In the wrong churvli.' she whispered. and. taking nut the coin she had put In. she hurried forth." New York Bueklen's Arnica Salve. Has a world-wid- e fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Outs. Corns, Burns, Bolls, Bores, Felons. Vlcera, Tetter, Bait Rheum, Fever Bores. Chapped Hand. Bktn Eruption: Infnlllble for Piles. Cure Only 25c at Jesse J. guaranteed. Driver's, druggist. Tribune. furnished oa application to lnfonnsUoa A. B. MOSELEY Traveling Passenger Agent, OGDEN, UTAH. BANK ofOQDEN, UTAH A SURE NUF UNITED 8TATE8 DEPOSITORY. PAY8 INTEREST ON 8AVING8 AND TIME ACCOUNT8 HURRY UP TRAIN la the way a prominent eaatern newspaper editor expresses himself about the service of the Overland Limited on the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line If you are going east and are In a hurry, the Overland Limited la the train to take. Through cars to ucgi C. S WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St., Fast through trains daffy to Chicago via the Commercial Agent, NORTH-WESTER- N CUBE CATARRH and all euntble Chrnle line double-trac- k be- tween the Missouri River and Direct connection Chicago. with all lines to the East Two trains daily Omaha to St Paul and Minneapolis; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. Ghe Vest of Everything. " Pullman drawing-roosleeping ears, ballet smoking and library can, Booklovars library, dining oars, a la carta service, free reclining chair ears and standard coaches. m ) Pot taitfcot Utah mm ot ibe Jfym. Kara. Kune. 'Ih :n. Limit. Siommeh, Kidney. Llrer, lli.v.ia-- r mill llawele. 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Several highly perfumed ladies approached the of the far east at a reception anil the following conversation en- OMAHA ALBUM ALLKM, MGB. j QUESTIONS OF LADIES WHY HE PREFERS about the Japs? with its fragrant aroma and niYIAmi ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. During the past four years, the two brothers have been studying mining! and metallurgical engineering In the royal technical school, Charlottenburg. where they have been great favorite with the professors. They have now! Just completed their course, passing their examinations with the highest' honors, Theodore Genter winning tne gold medal of honor, and his brother coming In a close second. It speaks volumes for their talents and abilities that they should have thus outdistanced all competitors, In spite of the They Intend language difficulty. returning shortly to America, where they will engage In their profession us mining engineers. Three Trains Daily 22. ALEXIEFF PARRIES lency?" A lex left (gravely! When peace is concluded. But who will be the victor? Alexleff (even more gravely) The general who Is the best strategist and who feeds his army best. The ladles, much enlightened Oh. we are so much Indebted to your excellency for your Information, such pearl of1 wisdom. One more question: What your excellency's opinion to To four-figu- re Wjhen will the war end, your excel- - many. The Herald says: Americans in Germuny will be Interested in hearing of the splendid successes jut gained by two of their young countrymen, the brothers Theodore L. and Albert L- - Genter. Their home is in Colorado Bprlng, though they have lived for a number of years in Balt Luke city, where T. L. Genter studied at the university and A. L. Genter at the high school. After Joining his father, E. W. Center.' In bulnea for Rome time, Theodore Center went to the Philippine and fought against the Spaniards as a sergeant-majo- r In the Utah light artillery, buttery B. Incidentally we may mention that, ulthough unknown to one another at the time, Cuptain Biddle, the present military attache to the American embassy, Berlin, and Mr. Genter were often In the same engagements; and meeting, by strange coincidence, in Berlin after the war, they had great pleasure in comparing notes of their experience nnd adventures. UNION PACIFIC or attend dance theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If ycu remember the number-pho-ne Ger- Nelson concluded to paddle his own Mr. Talemon Cruger Cuyler Smith, canoe in the future. wants to change hla name to who Murphy wus a true friend and a Smith Talemon Cruger Cuyler, or hustling manager when the money was a snag struck like has no that, amounts in in something that required coming in his proceedings, and life's young figuring, but when It came to chunk, grasping methods. It ap- dream threatens to resolve itself into pears, got the best of him. Teddy, like a nightmare. scores of other managers, evidently A certain Mr. Jack Smith, who seems thought he, and not Nelson, was the to he also somewhat of a Jokesmilh, man behind the gun," and it Is to be has announced his Intention of opposregretted that he permitted the al- ing the petition of Mr. Talemon et cethis mighty dollar to get the better of era Binlth. Judgment. He swears, hy the fame of all the Nelson Is still after James Edward other seventeen million Smiths alive with matched denies and being Britt, ahndea of the unlimited billions Of his recent battle with and the Corbett. and dead gone, thnt Talemon et cetera Britt he says: "I do not want to pose being born Talemon et cetera as a kicker, but 1 am compelled to Smith, shall remain Tnlemon et cetera stute that I had to fight two men thnt Smith, until the end of time. So swears Smith In night Britt and Referee Roach. and himself to Mr. Jack Smith, the first place, Jimmy should have been fortune yet unknown, but fame who bids on for dear for holding disqualified as life from the third until the last round. fair to become known to posteritynow of all Smiths Smith the noblest the I had him beat to a standstill In the sixteenth round, and if It had lasted extant. We have no personal concern In this one minute longer the long end of the elevating controversy, and if highly I me. come would to have money Talemon Mr. et cetera Smith wants to would like to get one more chance at name to something his good change him before a fair referee, after which else more to hla fancy, we have no obI would be 'It.' we admire the doughty About the reports of his dissipating. jection. Hut of Jack Smith, who glories in courage I never drank nor used Nelson say: name of Smith and aweara all the tobacco in any form, and as for fast the Smiths shall remain Smiths to the end living, thnt Is out of my line." not longer. Whenever or Nelson is rather inclined to think of time, if name of Smith is assailed the wherever Murphy did not Intend to brat him out there you will find of his share of the $9,000, still he la a with unholy hands, with his little hummer Jack Smith, end the nnd big thought bt auspetous, to scrap of It would feel better In his pocket ready, willing and anxious Once a Smith at assailant. with the than in Murphy's. ways a Smith" is the motto under A Famous Remedy for 8ick Headache. which Jack wills down the stream of time. The situation Is, to. say the least, The cause of thla complaint la not In very peculiar. Here is Mr. Talemon the head at all It cornea from the et cetera Smith appealing to the courts stomach. A stomach that haa become to Change his name. Here Is Mr. Jack or over eating, drinking, clogged hy appealing to them not to do so. abuse In any manner, will warn you by Smith Under the circumstances we see headache. Cure sick the ea bringing for the Smiths to do but to get pain and distreaa In the stomach and nothing and Lake the whole thing to together All itself. bilious the headache stops of The It Is an international Hague. attacks, dyspepsia, belching, bad taste question, anyhow. The millions and In the mouth, muddy complexion and millions of Smiths across the pond cured this are remedy. yellow eyes by have have some rights In this matter, It le railed Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver and we respectfully put In a word for Pills, oae for a dose, and is Bold by them herewith. IT. 25c 8. all for ever the per druggists To The Hague. Oh, Smiths! Rome box. For sale hy Wallace Drug Co. Sentinel. sued: y 1905. 10, Its n Herald Illustrated) gives the following account of the splendid success of American .students at the royal tech- 44.44444440444444 44444444444444 4444444444444 4444444404 nical high school, Chariot tenberg, for The i nui'li usually gets hi meals at liiiH iiit up 2..Vi(l iiiHiMiluuukt-ithe JANUARY TUESDAY, SUCCESS OF AMERI- .A. 4 JOURNAL, We furnish check books, so that depositors may pay their hills W .check, and thus avoid the necessity of making change or keeping money on hand. Ogden State Bank PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, electric Fans. Reclining Chair cars (osaro DAY Fir litlksjlckiti, COACHES. Fdhn, CHICAGO & EASTERN H. C.TOWNiCftD, An BETWEEN WMT AUNT St. Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING MR8. CHADWICK AND GENEVAN GKXEVA. ILLINOIS R. R. Double Daily Trains d. Vmn NIM8 Frisco System Jan. 10. A banker here any that Mrs. Chadwick tried to borrow $10,000 from him on American securities seven year ago. II recognised her by jibe photos published In connection with the present case. He says she did not mention Andrew Carnegies name. hrvm LaSalle Street Station, Chicago 9:50 a. rm 8:19 p From Union 8to. (Merchant Bdg) St. Louis, 9:30 a. nu 9:46 pblornlng or evening connection at both termini with lines diverging Equipment entirely new and modern throughout.' A DOUBLE-TRAC- K RAILWAY. Equipped with practical and approved safet7 appliance-Substantiallconstructed. y |