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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. SKl'TKM UKU 1.8(J1 I School- School School I . Children! Children, Children!; j rftIP I HAVE YOU BEEH WATCHIMG THIS ADVERTISEMENT? j) Kt3 3 Our l romise to You will boon be r ulnllcd. II J TIT I We will Soon Let You Know what Wc arc U t AP I - . Going to Do. ni I CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT. f f "frf WS FIZ. HEAR FROM THE f IWSO SWlFST! T. G. VT-B1JER- . I n q ej 7" .superintendent. J W. J. KINO. E. S. YANKEE, King & Yankee, Dealers In Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Goods, Etc. A FULL LINE ALWAYS IN ST0CK- - 213 State Street, Bait Lake City. r:"'""'. HlT"'"iT.-T-- " ISLTTVT. .u.,- ,- j..'..,- - ELECTRIC IGTOSMI-- L'p to ECO Volts, and from I i!cr:9 Fcvsr to 43 Kirsa Power. - ALSO Etectric Light Dynamos, o IOSCESSEBT LAL'.FS Cr EZST MAKE. . Suitable (or any Sooket, 5 J Volts to 110 Volts, 15 C. P. to 750 C. P. 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Our assortment is so larae and complete that 1 1 ill I 'tf rvrrr we have maue thee two article a s.ircialty ;- vr, Jifl for the coming i We were early in .e'Sj'!,. .:. IT!' easteru jnarkuta and had first choice. f'jiiv" f:'. A'-''"- " .;0 Thou and do Llkewiso." H. Dinvoodsy Furniture Co. Subscribe! r Ijie 1 1 vi bo! You Cannot Afford to Do Without Itj THE TIMES Is the popular paper of the City. It publishes all the news io to 20 hours earlier than any other newspaper in the City. THE TIMES Has the full Associated Tress Report and the best Special Service in the inter-mounta- in region. THE TIMES Has the largest circulation in the City. It is bright and newsy. It is always just and fair in its opinions. It is a clean paper iy the home paper. Watch its columns if you want to keep posted. Business nun cannot afford to do without it It has all the latest market and stock reports. Mori) lilDfl By. PIKE'S PEAK ItOUTE. STANDARD GAUGE BETWEEN DenTnr. Colorado Sprtns, Pueblo, Salt LaKo City. OgJp", I'arltlc Coi.t and all Nortbwet 1'ointx. via Manttou, Leadvllle, Aspen and OlcawooJ Springs. Scenery Unequalled. Equipment Unsurpassed, Through Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Tourmt Cam rrtwe "n Denver and Sau Francisco. Through the hpart of the Rockv Mountains The most comfortable, the at and the grandest of all It mi.'j. For ratn. drsi rlption, pamphlets etc., call uiion or address H. C. BURMF.TT, Wt Second Sovth. Salt L'n City, n. POIXBRAM. CHAS 8. I.KK. Ueoeritl Mani?er, Geniri Pass. Ascnt. Cu.j. SpriUb'ii Colo. Leaver, Colo. I 1 St5srj T tt SL. o col; ZoXjrVi -- cvVsUaJLv "SV SoyXA. A oil. IT (r fTi y VL. f r7 0 t. 1 f O tM 7 AtA o o rCUi 0 the mercy of the champion who began to reconnoitre for a knock out. William rushes the warefaro with excellent dis-cretion, keeping close guard over vital points and landing some terrilio blows. Morrison went back, stupitied and groggy, upon the ropes and it was only Williams' charity that saved him from a siesta on the reporter's desk. Mor-rison's physiognomy was now treariug a scarlet t.iautle while the momentary intermissions were used to spit out great gobs of blood that was Settling in his mouth. Williams suddenly changed his taetics and leveled his s ut Morrison's bread hasket. They were landed in job lots and when the gong again sent them to their corners Morri-son was a whipped own. Even the elixir of the Frenchman's encouraging words failed to stuii aiate him and tame, that had rallied so many to his standard, had taken its flight. Fourth round Williams again trip-ped over to the enemy's corner, and drives for Morrison's face and ueck. Morrison strikes out blindly and lands on Williams' lower lip and for the first time blood makes its appearance on the champion's mouth. The crowd cheered, but it was lost. Their favorite was swaying like a reed beneath Williams' riht and left. lie simply plays hand ball vith him. The gong ssunds. Mor-rison was now speechless. Fifth round William had an open field and landed when and where his fancy and judgment directed. A laid with his left. The firmament glittered, and then faded before the big boy from Wyoming. It was !) and out. Tha Loudly Lauded Lad From Wyoming Tails Before the Terrible Blows of Ohampioa Williams, AND C0E3 DOWN IS TEE rUTH. A Feaifu! Cavity Knocked in tin Ogilea Bports' Rjll-Ne- irly $20,000' Upon, the Result A shower of well-lande- blows de-termined the question of territorial su-premacy between Williams and Morri-son last night in favor of tho former, Morrison going o :t in the lirst half of tho fifth round. Tho battle occuri "I in the new opera houso at Ogdcn and was witnessed by a gathering that filled the uigger heaven soon after the doors were open, then the balcony and finally the par.juetle and dress circle. Upon tay slajre were seated the more unth.isiasti'J devctecs of the ringside anil the reporters. Time tripped along rapidly w'ith light lyrics from tho orchestra, the betting in tho meantime progressing in a most spirited manner until it was estimated thftt, all told, no leu than S.'O.OuO would change hands on tho result. Morrison's pugilistic qualities hail been so loudly chanted that ha was at cuce taken hold of as favorite and S'ime of his most zealous backers w ere Injudicious enough to put tho odds at 0 to S.ono of the last bets that disappeared In the pool box being &UU0 to $500, Tom McDormitt conceding the odds to Colonel John Hussell, while tho father fit Jim Williams, who had followed his boy to tho battle-ground- , walked mod-estly up to the togs and placed t"i"0 on him. Lon lliukle's rotund form was also conspicuous iu the pit and George Hair had come prepareil to bat someliody to a standstill. This was thd condition of the speculative World as the evening wore on and Tom rainier having been summoned to the platform by President Peery of tho Ogden Athletic association, was intro-duced as rcferoe. It was 0:40 when Morrison, led by his trainer and second Oorgo La Blanche filed into the iateful square and the boy from Wyoming who had all Ogdun worshiping at his fiekie ihriue pitched his tent in the northwest corner while Champion Williams, ac-companied by the statuesque Slade, Colonel Kelley and Charlie Hughes went into camp over in the south-east. Hastily sued up, Mor-rison looked spare from his hips down. His formidable shoulders that spread over space like the tips of an eagle were covered with blotches and it was ipiite evident that tho rubber had worked him hard. On tho other hand Williams ' was in superb form. His liber was as hard as adamant, his bull. Was well tanned and he looked in the pink of condition. It was during the preliminaries that Colonel Kelly ambled over to Harry Hynd's moor-ings and shook $.)0U in the face of the adversary. It was promptly covered, and Williams lodged an objection to l'ainter as referee. Wyatt Karp of ban Franoico was agreed upon with Jim Donaldson and Bailey Voungson us time-keeper- Stripped, the combatants were A moment later casters Were shied and at 0.50 tho gong sounded and tho men faced each other. First round Hut little tuna was Wasted on the art of sparring. No grand stand nourishes were introduced nud Williams taking tho aggressive landed an opening salutation on Mor-rison's olfactories that made blushing acknowledgement and a clinch follow-ing, the lighters wheeled iuto William's corner where Morrison tripped and went to his knees. There w;is a rush from Morrison, Williams slipping from the pocket and turning it was give and take, Williams getting in a terrilic left .hander that peeled the cuticle from his 'adversary's cheek bone and following I with a clever land on the eye. Take your time, take your time," pleaded La lilancho as his principal subsided pulling in his chair while Jim Fitzgeiald began to fan the atmos-phere. Second round Williams had weighed his task and recoeliotted over into Mor-rison's coiner where ho led and landed on his opponents joints. Morrison batted his eye, shook tho tail end of the ryulono from his auricular appendage and made a sweep that left uu atmos-pheric tsail behind. He struck out and reached his man several times, but there was no snap or timber in his lesds. The bl.i :! was trickling under the bridge of his n and to avoid the punishment that wis now becoming in-tense ho began t" clinch. Williams pounded him to U corner au l when the bra.en tone-- , of the gong were sounded Morrison was breathing labor-iously. , , Third uouud The end wss in view. Morrison's fata was sealed. Ho was at Urooldyn Life. lie Why do you call him your late husband when he is alive? She Hecause he never comes home till 3 o'clock in the morning. IMPORTANT. Klo Ornntl. Western Eltan.lon. Commencing July 1st, proximo, tho Rio Craude Western will begin oper-ating the iSevier valley branch as far south as Salina, Sevier county. Iu addition to ope.ning up a line to a number of important towns in Sevier and San Pete counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvalo mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad communici:tiou than heretofore. Tho new stations aro Sterling. Gun-nison, Willow Creek and Salina. Freight will ho received for all these points, but should be prepaid excepting to Salina. For passetigtr rates aad schedule call at ticket ollices. J. II. Hennktt, General freight and passenger agent. Blunt H. Sold. II. Hop & Co. havo dotermined to close out their entire stock at cost. This oilers to the public a rare chance to mrchase Chinese and Japanese goods at a big bargain. Call early and get lirst choice of their complete stock. Mo. Main street. |