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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX THURSDAY, TOWN THAT SPRANG Manhattan Cafe 318 JANUARY 10, 1907. Street Twenty-fift- h UP IN Strictly First Clast Union ReBest of Service. staurant. Union Trade Solicited. A He was slow and wild and outclassed PENNSYLVANIA CONSTRUCTING in boxing, hitting and other respect HOUSES FOR EMPLOYEES. BRITT AND GANS Chespeake Cafe are FIGHT TO A FINISH the to fumiKh short orders at all htiurs of the day or E. RANDALL, Proprietor. night. Y jm-uart-- ; I White Elephant Saloon 320 Street Twenty-fift- h Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. BOTH S31 ST. right to a HiiImU at Tonnp&h, Nev, on March IT, for a puree of $25,000, offered by Proniuter Mike Riley of the Caidno Athletic club. The weight will be 133 pnumla two hours before enterpurae will ing the ring, and the 1h divided CO ier cent to the winner wilt In the loner, The and 40 Ca-nn- in n-- r allw each man Athletic cluh will Albern Allen, Mgr. Phone 22. 412 25th Street Mitchell Brothers for Monuments HEADSTONES. ETC. COPINGS, See your heme people. Dont pay big eommiaaiona to agents. Yard eppoaite City Cemetery. Pyramid If You Suffer, You Can Bo Curod. Coats Nothing to Try. If you think that you must be operated ujwn to be cured of piles, you are wrong. Thousands of cases of piles, of excruciating severity worse no doubt than yours, have been cured iwlnlesiily, quickly end permanently, while tile patient haa been at his work without the loss of time necessitated by an operation. In fact, many a sufferer haa not been able to reach his work or even move across the loom until after using the home remedy prepared by the Pyramid Drug and each fur training of the fighter has agreed to place a lirfett of Sj.tmu in the lunula of the Examiner to guarantee San Fram-lwiiimiiKance with the tcrnia of the This much was of agreement. settled at a meeting between Ben Sells and Jaim-- Cuffroth, managers respectively for Gaua and Britt, at Cof-fmt- Co. cafe last night. The contract with the Nevada promoters provides that the men shall be on hand at Tonopah to begin training not later than March 1. Coffruth said that liritt and himself would Boon make a trip to Tonopah to look over the facilities for training. They would then return to Kan Franclaco and Britt would shape his plana so aa to be In Tonopah to begin active preparations for Ida fight by the middle of ar-lic- lrs Allen Transfer Co. ha February. The referee la to be selected from among the following: Juik Welch and Hilly Iloche of Kun Francisco; George Hilt-- of Chicago and Jamea J. Jeffrli'i of Los Angelea. The fight will take place on the Unth anniversary of the contest, which was also held Corbett-Fita-aimino- STILL THE REST PerfectoCigars UNION MADE ar Consider the consequences of continued eya strain. How ridiculous to think one will continue to abuse their eyea when a pair of RuahmeFs glasses, at a moderate price, relieves all trouble and are so restful and comfortable. Gans-llerina- J. T. RU5HMER, Optician, Mfg. 2464 Waahingten Ave. MANAGEMENT i 1 TURF EXCHANGE 326 Stars Bast the Falstaffs. The Stars defeated the Falstaffs at the association alleys last night, taking the first and third games of the eertes. Decker and Baxter led the bunch, both rolling better than COOO. The score: Stars. Street. Twenty-fift- h H. PATTISON, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars G. Kcudder ICO 151 172 Wessler Glandt Baxter Urcker 4S3 153 171 151 112 181 144 144 It iso 490 SM 401 504 815 802-2- 368 Totals Califemia and Eastern races.. Direct wire for all aperting events. 6 744 127 lit 174 Falstaffs. tednin YoUjivant the Best You get it at r 168 131 134 143 Gilbert 135 151 Clay 443 417 465 164 160 Thomas Camp 156 164 130 182 141 137 133 Totals 783 751 7052239 422 481 Corbett Beaten Again. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10. Tommy Murphy of New York, gave Young Corbett a severe beating In a bout the National Athletic club last night. From the first to the sixth rounds Murphy thto former champion at all stages. In the second round onlythe sound of the bell saved Corbett from a six-rou- nd ..the.. Falstaff Cafe the country, a picturesque Inn, trees, wide paved streets, a school, electric lights, water works everything In a modern city dweller could ask for. Other Industrial towns like Pullman, Illinois, have grown up gradually. Enola haa, almost literally, been built before It had a single resident. When the Pennsylvania Railroad established Its Enola freight yard In connection with the new low grade route from Pittsburgh east. It waa met by the question: Where will the workmen live? The town of Enola la an answer to thla queatlon which means that too much cannot be done In order to secure the physical wellbeing of P. R. R. employees. bouses xwere begun at Forty-fothe same time; then fifty-si- x more; now another half hundred have been started. Eventually It Is the idea that every house with its grounds will be owned by the man who lives In it. and nobody but Pennsylvania Railroad men can reside there. The houses are Bold by the Company on an easy payment plan under which the purchaser pays no profit or Interest except his share of the interest charge tliat the Company assumed to finance the undertaking. Ratoons, blacksmith shops and noisy factories are barred from Enola. There must be at least twenty-fiv- e Let between each house. The most expensive residence suburb in the country Is not more carefully restricted. n The school opened with the all two and teachers pupils sons and daughters of railroad men. The Enola Inn was built for the train crews who spend a night at this eighty-seve- la Gana Scared. CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Joe Gana soya he would rather fight Jimmy Gardner of Lowell, Mass., than Harry Lewis of Philadelphia at thla time. The question was put to him squarely today when It became known that Manager Klley of Tonopah had In mind a match between Gana and Lewis aa one of the bouts In hia all-alcarnlvaL But I want toaay again and make It plain that anybody I fight now will have to do 1431 pounds at ringside, the colored champion aald positively. That settles all argument aa far aa the Gardner end of the negotiations are concerned, for Jimmy cannot make 133 pounds at ringside. M. M. HI ley of Tonopsh, Nev., who n promoted the lightweight championship fight, wired last he is arranging a two days night that fistic carnival for one admission, to take place next April. The fighters he haa In mind to match are Jack OBrien and Al Kauf-inani- t, Joe Gana and Harry Lewis, Jimmy Britt and Kid Herman, and Billy Mellody and Jimmy Gardner. Herman says he wilt take on Britt provided he agrees to weigh 133 pounds at ringside. All fights will be to a finish. STOP! OGDEN na In Nevada. Columbia Club NEW ss ur r UNDER Fac-tori- Boozs and No Noiso School Oponod With Eighty-Sovo- n Modol Ono. Pupils Hotel Piles DAY PHONES 653. TWENTY-FOURT- points to a fast and furious Shops and No ten-rou- I BALLARD & EBELINGS FISH ARRIVE EVERY dope Bsrrsd scrimmage. Papke is the latest welFOR terweight wonder, defeating the origGREAT CARD SCHEDULED inal and genuine Kid Farmer In six TONOPAH MARCH 17TH. rounds about a month ago and stopping Milt Kinney In one round a HARRISBURG. Pa, Jan. 10. To time before that. Carroll Cain short fur the 1200 men emTwo Days Fistic Carnival on Tepth and Conner 'Kelley will clash in a make homes in the Enola freight yards, the Anniversary of The Groat Battle at preliminary to the main ployed Railroad ' has built a Pennsylvania Carson City la Gans Scared of Lit- battle. town to order. It has sprung up as if So. tle Harry Lewis? It Looks In a night. Across the Susquehanna from thla place, where nothing but Cured of by bare hills could be seen a while ago, there are now a hundred dwellings, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. Jimmy Pile Cure designed by the leading architects of Britt and Joe Gana will engage In a We keep the best Meata money wiL buy; no inferior meats handled at FRESH Rhodes and Papka to Fight. FEiiRIA, 111., Jan. 10. Billy Rhodes and Billy Papke will fight before the Salcona, Blacksmith Riverside Athletic club tonight and MANAGEMENT. NEW UNDER A16HT e out-foug- ht knockout. Murphy rained blows on the former r fighter and near the close of the round sent Corbett to the floor with right to the Jaw. When Corbett rse Murphy kept after him, sending lefts and rights to the face and body. When the gong sounded Corbett was hanging on the ropes in a practically The helpless condition. rest brought him back In fairly good condition, hut Murphy gave him no opportunity to rest and drove Corbett from one side of the ring to the other, landing on the face and body almost at will. Corbett got In an occasional blow to the kidneys and back, but they lacked force1. In the third round Corbett tried the tactics he worked on McGovern so successfully In their two championship battles. Murphy simply smiled and drove two rights to the jaw with such force that Corbett forgot to talk. The fourth, fifth and sixth rounds were repetitions of the third. Corbttt tired perceptibly In the closing rounds. Murphy's condition was perfect, but It Is probable that Corbett would have tipped the beam close to 140 pounds. point. It is a Y. M. C. A. headquar- ters as well as a hotel. Such waa the condition of an Indiana business man, aa ahown In a recent letter: Received your sample of Pile Cure and have given In a fair trial and It haa proven the beet I ever tried. I can recommend you highly In thla vicinity. Have used your sample and one box and It haa effected a complete cure. It haa been worth $100 to me. Thanking you for the sample and the cure, I will recommend you to everybody. Youni respectfully, Julius Mayer, Dealer In Feathers, Ginseng Man of Many Pro'roslons. 8. R. Burch, chief clerk of the department of agriculture. Is a man of many professions and he has made more than moderate success in each of them. At the age of 19 Jie was teaching school in Iowa, but gave that He saw so up to enter the army. much service In the civil war that he rose from private to acting adjutant general. Then he kept a hotel in Kansu and going into politic! wu electHe ed mayor of Olathe two term has also been postmaster, colonel of a militia regiment, census supervisand Hides, Bedford, Ind." or, disbursing clerk of the agricultuThe Pyramid Pile Cure can be used ral department and chief of the buat home In the privacy of your own reau of animal Industry. From this room. There la enough strength In last position he wu promoted to the earh little suppository to drive out In- one he now fill fection, while at the same time It away into the deadened tiaaues The Way They Woo In Spain. of the rectum, heals up the fissures, We who are used to the freedom of relieves the Inflammation, starts the circulation of the hemorrhoidal veins, our American life cannot even dimly diminishes the congestion and brings imagine the trials of courtship In the organs back to their normal con- Spain. So nbsolutetly are the maids dition. there Isolated and protected from the We want to prove to every sufferer of lovers that the cavfrom piles thst(the Pyramid Pile Cure Importunities woo In the broad light must aliers Is treatment will cure. This prepared of day and in the most public places, exclusively by the Pyramid Drug Co., if at all. which Is sufficient evidence of Its genIn front of the apartment houses In uineness. However,, we do not ask you to depend upon the n liability of Spanish cities It is no unusual thing our name or the luma fide testimonials to see three men standing side by of the hundreds of cured piles suffer- side In the street looking up and ers. Bend us your name and addresa pouring out Impassioned protestafor a free trial package. Use It ac- tions each to a girl on a different cording to directions. The relief you Boor. will get will Justify your going at once to the druggists fur a 50 cent box. All Lost on His Winnirgs. druggists sell the Pyramid Pile Cure, Just like the sample. Accept no subTowne Lushley won a lot on the stitute. ryramid Dr- o- o., 76 Pyralection, didn't he? mid lildg., Marshall, Mich. Browne No. he lost considerable. Towne Why. he told me he had ten Anecdote of Columbus. Oats and won them all. Many stories are told relative to the Browne Yet, and each one was for shrewdness of Columbus, lie thought I bottle of whisky, and so he lost two America waa India, but otherwise he weeks .pay and his job, almost waa not to be deceived. HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS. Particularly, he saw through the from chilTo enjoy frccddoin specious tales of the natives at a blains, writes John Kemp, East glance. Mf.. 1 apply Bucklen's Arnica Far Inland, by the shores of a sea of sweet water, declared these chil- Salve. Hive also used it fur salt Guardren of the forest, a native copper la iheuin with excellent results cure fever roree, Indolent ulto anteed not seldom found. cers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites Native, but of Irish descent, no and skin d'seascs. 25c at Ogden drugdoubt, observed Columbus, aside, to gist his entourage. Iuck. . . nu-lt- s Otls-fli-li- wens smmi-am- ai! m Samuel H. Piles Samuel H. Plies, senator from the state of Washington, was burn in Livingston county, Ky December 28, 1858. He went to the public- - schm,: ,f his native county and was admitted to the bar In 1870. Hhe then bega., wandering life which led him first lnt o Kansas and later Into Arizona, w n, re he worked a year In a railroad camp. He moved to his present state In He worked In the Puget Sound togging camps until 1884. He finally in.n.d to Seattle and began the practice of law. He soon became assistant pros cutlng attorney for Seattle. He formed a law partnership in 1888 with Hr. J. T. Ronald, who later became inayo r of Seattle. In 1891 he return.-,- m Kentucky and was married at Hendei sou. He has three children a,l Ins home Is In Seattle. He succeeded Addison G. Foster in fhe United Sunn senate. ! THEN HE WANTED TO SLEEP. The ingenuity of the electrician Mrs. Bloobumper Had Found Curs for seems to be centering now on household affairs and conveniences fur the Husbanda Insomnia. bedroom and toilet. Among some of My husband Is dreadfully troubled the new inventions are an electric pad with Insomnia, said Mrs. Bloobumper. for heating the bed, which certainly ii He wakes un about 2 oclock every a good deal leas trouble, even If a lib morning, and then he cant go to sleep tie more expensive, than the warming pan. Then there an again. He tosses about until daylight, and growls and fusses so that I cant tiny electric heaters for curling mmi and shaving cups, small electric itovri get any sleep myself. for heating baby's milk In the middle be to need husband troubled "My that way," replied Mrs. Cawker, but of the night right on the table by tha I discovered a remedy which never side of the crib, dainty Uble lights In perfect Imitation of candles, electric falls." Irons, which are always handy In the Oh, do tell tre about it Well, I noticed that my husband sewing room; little electric bulbs always slept the soundest when It was which light up the face of the clock time to get up. No matter how wake- for your Information by the touching ful he had been nil night. Just ns soon of n button while you repose In bed, as rising time came he went to sleep electric sweepers and sewing machines; m fact, almost everything that and slept like n log." "Thats Just the way with Mr. Bloo- the human mind can conceive. But bumper, exactly. But tell me what probably 20 years from now they vffl all be considered ordinary, if not you did." liquated. Mr. when Cawker woke up Well, In the night and began to toss about Dearness Cannot be Cured, and sty he couldn't get n wink of local applications, as they cannot sleep, I simply went across the room, by roach the diseased portion of the ear. pretended to look at that clock, and Thera is only one way to cure deasaid, Oh, that's all right; you don't fness. and that Is by constitutional need to go to sleep again. It's time remedies. Deafness la caused by as for you to get up. That always put Inflamed condition of the mucous linhim to sleep In n minute." ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la Inflamed you have a rumSimple Marriage Ceremonies. bling eound or Imperfect hearing, and Amopg the Garos In Ind)p it Is the when it Is entirely closed, Deafness It custom for the maiden to do the court- the result, and unlesa the Inflammatube ing. At first the lover always refuses tion can be taken out and this hear-- 1 to marry the girl of his heart, but restored to Its normal condition, nine will be destroyed forever; after a great deal of pleading and Ing roars out of ten are caused by Caon her conhe coaxing part finally which Is but an en she invites all her tarrh, condition nothing sents, and of the mucous surfriends to come and make merry with faces. her. When the feast is over, the We will give One Hundred Dollars guests carry the hostess to the river for any case of Deafness (caused by and give her a bath. Then the groom catarrh) that cannot be cured by Is also borne to the water edge and Hairs Catarrh Cura. Bend for cirroundly ducked, after whlck n rooster culars free. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Q. Bold by druggists. Toledo, and a hen are sacrificed, and the pair Take Hall's Family Pills for constare decIarA man and wife. ipation. l, lh-nve- Everything in season SERVED RIGHT You can bring your familv here. : : : : : one-minu- te Imported Coburger on Leedom Draught SI Cornwell Proprietors 2425 WASHINGTON AVENUE i Motors Contributory Negligence. The family jar waxed fiercer. You may talk about my being to blame for our marrying!" shrilly exclaimed Mrs. VIck-SenJohn Henry, did I hunt you out and make love to your "No!" he anorted. But you could have given me the glassy eye and sent me about my business, and yon didn't do it madam you didn't do it! Common Variety. Any big guns around here?" asked the stranger who was taking up subscriptions for s high-tonemagazine. No, neighbor replied the postmaster of Bacon Ridge, but we have ' plenty of old guns. d Old guns? Yes. you will find them behind the stove Jalking imlitlcs. They are out of date, rusty and always kicking. Used for Hauling Logs. It Is In the forests of Canada where the biggest motors In the world are seen. They hare been specially designed for hauling logs over snow and rough roads. One of these machines is capable of dragging a train of 200 tons weight of togs at a speed of 12 miles an hour. CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE. It Is now eleven years since I hid a narrow escape from consumptions, writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business I had run inan of Kershaw, S. C. down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for about alx months, when mr tough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I waa restored to my normal Thousands o' weight. 170 pounds. persons are hraid every year. Guaranteed at Ogden druggists, 50c and 31.00. Trial bottle free. MosesE. Clapp to t Senator Clapp, Just sot a, was bom In Delphla, Ind., May 2 Hudson, Wls, and after a common sc from the Wisconsin law school In 1873. and they now have one son and two d was elected county attorney of St. Crt Fergus Falls, Minn., and In 1891 to 8t. dence ever since. He was made attorn He was elected to the senate on Janua by the death of Senator Cushman K. D by a vote of 127 to 1. he United States senate from Miner to 1, 1851. In 1857 his parents removed hool education young Clapp gmduaW In 1874 he married Mias Hattie AllKk aughtera living. In 1878 Senator CWj Is county, Wls. In 1881 he went Paul, where he has maintained " of Minnesota in M'-esuam ry 23, 1901, to fill the vacancy avia He won hla recent renomlnatw ral |