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Show TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY The Saet Lake Teleor am. 12, 1904. ERT ANALYSIS OF CORBETT HAS BORAH IS VERY BUSY REFORMED )UNG CORBETT'S FACE WE TELL TOUR KME AND AST. find out. FY you wish lt know thing n SB If faH. Second Bouth strait. property, mr4 mrm GOSSIP FOR THE SPORTS . self-re-Ptrai- skating race was the in event of the fair grounds rink teresting last night. Four skaters entered the race, Williams winning by a third of a e race lap. Meirs, who won the on New Year's day, came in second. The proceeds for the evening were turned over to a committee of street carmen for the benefit of the hold-u- p A three-mil- e five-mil- victims. ' thini. inrmnii. , mlnaa. thr loua r for la KamrmfA se-a t. t ali. rt- - fc.ar HV-- Ist. )tutar4 4 t . rurni:w i-n- n tv Denny Shea, catcher of the Salt Lake team last season, has been on the sick list for seme time. Shea has an offer to play with the Northern league next season and he will likely accept. self-possessi- HARRISON IN DANGER SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. li Intrestln "Back to the mines" may not sound like humor to Jack Munroe if he hears sport was witnessed at Oakland yesterday the phrase the day after his battle with and some of the events were marked by closa finishes. Glendennlng lasted long Sharkey. RAKOCra. SWslK. m- a mn 4 " urMAlM tnU lh.rv(h f Phil Kearney, the slim, blonde skater of the New York Athletic club, broke record for the rink In the the one-mione-miclass A handicap at the Cler le le mont avenue rink in Brooklyn Saturday minutes 51 5 seconds, lowering the for mer record, held by Oliver Dorlon, by two-fiftof a second. 2-- - hs The proposed bout between Jack Mc Clelland and Jimmy Hanlon, the Pitts s, has finally been burg clinched. The managers of both men have signed articles of agreement call ing for the fighters to meet in a fifteen- round bout at 130 pounds at a boxing show to be held just outPide of Pitts burg on January 14th.The match skating race between Meirs and Williams, the two local ama teurs, was postponed yesterday owing to the snow. The event will be pulled off just as soon as the ice becomes good light-weight- i OW GANS WAS FOUND - . Joe Gans, the light-weigchampion, who ia to meet Willie Fitzgerald at De troit on January 12th, was once under the management of Jack Burke, who in epeaking of Gans the other day at Buffalo, said: "I first saw Gans when he was an al most unknown "boxer in a town where negro fighters are as plenty as apples. "While playing in Baltimore, I attended a fight given at popular prices and saw Gans whip another negro. He was raw then, but something about his work made him look like a comer to me. As an old fighter I was wise to many points In the game that I thought I could utilize in making him a winner. "Gans was willing and I matched him with a lad named Hamilton in Phil adelphia. Just before they were to fight Al Herford produced a contract with Gans for a year and threatened to levy on the receipts. I paid Gans 5100 for his trouble and called the match off. Then I took him to Canada and we got a match at Montreal with a fellow named Maurice. Everyone there was sure Gans would lose, and so we cleaned up about $500 on the fight. That ended It. for Herford was ready to cut in any time I made any more matches for Gans. "When his contract with Herford ran out, I heard from Gans again, but then I determined to retire from managing and so there was nothing dofighters, ins' Tf T hfid tries? to tret, him thpn T "Tjhould be better off than I am new, for Jhe has turned out a wonderful fighter." ht Gus Ruhlin says that If he cannot stop Jeffries in twenty rounds he does not want a cent. Evidently the Akron man was not in need of money when he last met the boilermaker. Detcctivxs Guard Mayor of Chicago Because of Fire two-year-ol- iuuf r FIGHT OVER DATES Aleck Greggains, the manager of the San Francisco Athletic club, may cause trouble over the Corbett-Bri- tt fight. According to the present method local clubs have been taking their turns dur ing the past year with dates, and Jan uary is the date for the San Francisco club. It was thought Yosemite would get January without any trouble, as it is theirs without any question, but Greggains of the San Francisco club has not signed up the fight for January as yet, and as it is almost the middle of the month now he has not much time to dicker. He has thrown a bomb in camp by saying tnat ne would bid for Corbett-Bri- tt fight even If he had A PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT the to try for a February permit. Aleck said: 'I will try to get this fight, as it la ITCHING PILES AND OTHER REC still open to bidders, and if possible I TAL TROUBLES EASILY CURED will get a February date." BY A NEW AND SAFE METHOD. Sports here think Manager Coffroth of the Yosemite club has the fight as he was the first to get the A Remarkable Number of Cures Made cinched, men together and first to offer a purse. by the Pyramid Pile Cure, About one person in every four suffers from some form of rectal disease. JOE WALCOTT AND The moet common and annoying is itch- ins; piles. Indicated by warmth, slight JOE GRIM MATCHED moisture and intense, uncontrollable itching in the parts affected. The usual treatment has been some Joe, Grim, the Italian human punchelmple ointment or salve which some times give temporary relief, but noth ing bag, who has succeeded in standing ing like a permanent cure can be ex off all the men that he has met in the pected from such superficial treatment. roped square, will be in his second The only pernrsuient cure for itching on January Joe Walcott with match Pile is discovered the Pyramid piles yet has signed to meet the welterCure, not only for itching piles, but for 18th. lie before the Warren Athletic every other form of piles, blind, bleed weights The first application club of New Bedford, Mass. Grim and ing or protruding. eives instant relief and the continued Walcott clashed In this city last September and, while Walcott put the U3e for a short time causes a perma to the n&t twelve times, he was nent removal of the tumors or the email Italian to knock him out. the intense itch unable parasites which cause or discomiort and itcning piles. ing HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS. F. M. Collins of 440 Armitage avenue, com "Some time I says: ago Chicago, menced using your Pyramid Pile Cure The High School Athletic association for a disagreeable case of itching piles. yesterday afternoon and closed the After using five boxes I consider myself met on the season of 1903. The assobooks trouof the cured disagreeable entirely will not put a basketball team ble, thanks to this excellent remedy, ciation field this year,' but it was deand I shall never fail to recommend It in the to any of my friends who may happen cided yesterday to have a track and field team that can compete with the to be troubled as I was." The Pyramid Pile Cure is probably best, and to that end Harry Bintz was the only pile cure extensively recom elected captain and Nels Sorenson man, mended by physicians, because It Is so ager. in so the relief afforded prompt safe, O'Brien. and so far as known the only positive Ryan to Meet 12. Tommy RyJan. PHILADELPHIA, cure for piles. AH druggists now sell it at 50 cents an, ' middle-weigchampion pugilist, rer package. has posted his $500 forfeit for a fight with Address the Pyramid Co., Marshall, Jack O'Brien, the middle and heavyMich., for book on cause and cure of weight champion of England. O'Brien Diles. posted his forfeit. The men will bat If suffering from any form of piles also a purse of $5000 on the tle for of a for package of January 27th at ths National night ask your druggist Athletic club ia this city. Pyramid Pile Cure and try it tonight. - sc-e- n ht kane next Saturday afternoon to arrange a circuit for the season. II denies the statement that the Pacific National laju has deserted Tacoma. Michael Ftsher of the Pacific Coast learue Is In town ant will make an effort to organize, a stock c, v. ri r ;r.' ir.n. f r--r , ca. . W A New Orleans Races. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 12. Bummsrv: First rac, sven furlongs f'dAr ItspMs won. King's Charm second, Chanley third. Time, 1 31 Second race. mile, selling Circus Olrl won. Moderator second, Malay third. 1:45 Tim. Third race, mile and a sixteenth Hv. mettus won. Le King second. Lampoon third. Time. 1:52 Fourth race, seven furlongs Big Ben won. ivingr croner secona, uon Mot third. Time. 130 Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, selllns; Handspinner won. Semper Vtvax sec- or.e. lx a 1. third. Time. 1:53 Sixth race, six an'l a half furlongs. stl-lr.Alcomer won. The Meafnrr second. uver Again miro. ume, i t -- 5. 4--5. 8-- 5. 2-- 5. -j. SALT LAKER NEARLY DROWNED IN IDAHO Word comes from Ttexburs, Ida., that A. E. Miles of Salt Lake had & close call from drowning In the Snake river, forty miles north of that camp. Miles attempted to ford the swift stream In a sleigh, when the floatine Ice overturned the vehicle, and Miles and his companion were thrown Into the water. Miles was driving: and clung: to the reins, while his companion turned about and returned to the shore. The horses headed for the opposite tide of the river and finally reached there, but not until Miles was almost exhausted. 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LAKE part of the railroad company are alleged. EXCHANGE The Norwich Union Fire Insurance . Kmnrojr with A. L. Jacobs, Is Society, formerly Kaatarn and Wilson-ShermaCalifornia n Co- - 53 now with the Wtst Second South, upstairs. s4Vot T. - '.t t m.! ( trator Tin: 5 XJ- . r a tNVLSTl-GATE- - Hul b-j- y m: ! irn't!Mni-t. . :r L Rooms f ?M f ia THE r A;!U atntjt.-.watrf. T al THE REGE REALTY CO. I'.iO . if, X, ll.fTH IK.sl, S3B OAKLHY C RICHTER t s i tNnn,-:tit:- t ; ur Aio.nm rHO!-oK- W, - !s- cut. f4 r-- iti rt p.Mstr: hom. "fKr:.T at 1 ta t; t tf, ta I th ta hw )i (W4 . can t4't TIMS WILL . N It's FINE WINTEtt WAV.. II PER fT f rf !r buthel; tr'.:r. or aalira; t'--i H Stale. t'Hf f, f Attn Tint ih:t. Ptunrr I. LAD I KB (lOLD. IUACK KNAMKLKD Chatelaine watch tiranj and 21 W. Srd So. ItewanJ. Kffiynn W r- l't S,t5 Vai, ! . i.;. o a rctaffa, tr a: tti a'.4 1li f seatn ; tr b.n'.jta rii'tVl AS5AYERS. e. fail - t- ii'SSrie, I" sr(J - H r -- . cn s'l ! B-ac- .J iiu Wet fTmm. 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C K. lit Pa, P. to j-- ae1 tf. ir nscr.th .t. f . ! M St $3.20 U-- 0 ffna tr-n- W W ir a. . rear . IS Ho, growlr.g f"a: or rM. Moirr s HrHr graduates. E. IH ftyth, Rait Lak Cltf, fi Co.ga. Utah. A any enExrrMrt railroad ta Prpa1. Utah. Idaho msUi WrmUi. If cood not satisfactory, return at hi xpaftta jvj your roorvey wV,l b ralarr.aj fry next mail. Orders by man at tan. prompt tlon. RraU by Money Ordar or Drart. If roods ra not satisfactory taoway wtfl C re fun 3 ad. ttafaracoas: NaJlona.4 Dick of tha Kapubllc, and lira4 traat's Acaaeiaa. i . V.rv-tr- t"'. r-- awki comtlte: tuition amel aMla trsda; 4 Fall Quarts, 102-10- A cA vr.NOEH LAKE WANTED-ME9 Hera WMskey K aji n fK-- t, ft tf. " Sk.--', REILLT, PRO?. SO. STATE PHONE ?J-X- . easy r)rir.T-i- WANTED HELr. AGENTS. l' r)o't, tvt ; n OmCB Thon tot tunc U Main 8 Itt-- tt me vt it 0 B ALT CELEBRATED BEER. LEMPS CELEBRATED BEER. LUMPS CELEBRATED BEER. LEMPS CELEBRATED BEER. LEMPS CELEBRATED BEER. LEMP-CELEBRATED BEER. LEMPS CELEBRATED BEER, LEMPS CELEBRATED BEER. ELK LIQUOR CO., company. t-e- rtn ncAtTirv:, . mn a ;: t. I4 k : ttursla J A frr-4- W. 1'.9 JCEE?f sVAKtTAnT CO. 1st Houth. Tol. 1411. X. 8 C. II. 4 t.l w Ksnail T-g-- ttlaarmftfji raae. tr U f W. a T? in attt fwsml pr aiij tVk. fHl tt tub ?".rt ;.ir it aTv Trr.a n jr rrt t.t ff WW A at a. ' bn LEMP-- li-n- 1 . : r1. T ECAVXNQZB. Horror. "Yank" Kenny Is hard at work train ing for a bout to be decided January ijare tntru. 1 im, ISth or 25th. Kenny has been engaged to meet either Jeffords-oPeter Maher on one of the dates. Kenny is anxious PACIFIC NATIONAL to rebuild his fame as a fighter and is now working under the direction of his manager, William II. Daly of Keap and MEETING CALLED Grand streets, Brooklyn. He Is already in great shape and says after his fight he will go after Jack Munroe. TACOMA. Jan. 12. W. IT. Lucas of the raclflc National league has called a meet ing of the directors, to be held at Ppo- - SAN FRANCISCO CLUBS and TL -- flt.!tf b ttrtr aa tt It r Utt a;:f. a txtm w tat ta t f wrt tttsi t t r sa 1 aal j ?i fsr 5 te.--ni!!J!n r.oi sp war t rai4!T:iutU'i'itth to Z I' lot, fer,!tsIiCr.lt. ; ta t: lf f t"a urdr h-- rr-r- OAKLEY rUCT.TUL DrRECTOR. halt fitiblBir, graat af ir4 OAKLHY ra rNrn-.rtTAKft- - THAT -- s-l- rntfrjs IxrttUa,, Ian: tfes-n- In. ia a cr. visas fcja F. Tst 3L trt. t life StfJ ta tt rlir. tt kft he t rt waa ta rtrrtfeaaa. rtgt A. Kiclr. l it K. ram "Vr i.at Is it tr ja Tts -- TTsar" 4rmi Is a wki ar t lUa mum aaf - brsaa. ate. KltFR k.f ttwitr (eraorvs f ct tUf !J (lit.tf tiata ir, ta'.se UA EarrATK on . ai w. s4 aWvUa. c-- THE TACT mm -- W. I'.s tta f-t- "' a micmwkkal. LTAit junk Co.. itinitrnT tree. rwtbr. rabl for scrap U XL enough In the fourth race to win by a nose from Escalante, and In ths three- year old race Judge beat The Mighty by the shortest of noses after a strugggls through the stretch. Palahle, a 3f to 1 shot, up3et calculations by taklnsr the dtsh for I Know was btd from J40 to 11200 bv HarrywasRobinson, trainer of Optimo, but she retained. Robinson, acting for I). F. Blakeman, then claimed Louts Wagner for $725. Richard Dwyor officiated ss starter, and CHICAGO, Jan. 12. The fact that a all his efforts were good with the excep. tlon of the last race, where thr was number of detectives are guarding much interference ss the barrier wnt up. Mayor Harrison's home on Schiller beat the sate, but Btuyv.Kitty Kelly won. Htldebrand rode thrthe favorite street has led to the circulation of a re winners. Jockey Ifenry Bpencr has returned port that the official Is in danger of be from Los Angeles and will ride here. Sum Ing attacked by relatives of the victims niary: First race, si and a half furlonrs. sell of the Iroquois fire, as It is believed that ir.g Puredale won, ellowston second, the chief executive countenanced ordl Emily Oliver third. Tim. 1:30. that caused the disaster. Second race, three and a half furlonrs. nances Harrison has Mayor of Chica selling Salable won, Ragamanda second. go since 1S37. and Is considered one of iueaoa intra, iime, :iv. Third rare, six and a half furlonrs. the most Interesting personalities In won. ixuis wagner sec American polttlca. selling 1 Know ond. Rollick thl-- d. Time. 1.21. Fourth race, futurity cours. selllnr second, Jans FOR SALE. tiienienning won. i:iu. intra. Tim. liony seven Fifth race, furlonrs. purse Judgs Tion. rne Mignty secona. J turn Mcuowan LEMP8 CELEBRATED BEER. third. Time. 1:2RV Sixth race, mile and seventy yards. sll LEMPS CELEBRATED BEER. Ir.g Stuyv won. Kitty Kelly second, Rey -i -- tt . pr, nninc, r.. .r fci-i- r: m- - ACRRAOt at fa f aanat ar rJ tw. a Ummin Oinr. u w. wr una urai. wtatk. TiiAri Maia H4 kU ill TvtU ttrwa, Corn'l st. mot WAS ! a T A KM R. fls t rt. 11 o-- trm f -- RACES AT OAKLAND prmmm4 71 l nt TIME t1 Sal wfm rwrxrtft. aew) n4t-- t h. mo, jv4 HI, Un.t fx , rHiK. Is ' n ch. r-- h at : C m fcuj1irrt wiil T ct. - hata r-"- It la reported In Salt Lake circles that "Young Coioett" has neither tasted MADAM l.TNN. me dioou or lie grape nor placed a W. K. Borah of Idaho Is not UkHy to AND AS- wager of any consequence on the Ingle- - assist Senator Smoot In defending Ma una. p. roNTTN. Ct, A IRVOTA NT side ponies since he walked out of the eat at Washington, although Attorney as4 tranc WHl'.urm. :? a name cn Borah's count1! over the the Hanlon. victor The little appears ling champion is so excruciatingly good. In files of the cane. AUCTION SAZJL It is said that Mr. Borah Jo smutr fact, that some of his friends fear he with Idaho Republicans who are antagmay die young. 1TO H nATTIHR. AJn Hl'RNnrttl AM) Corbett has this to sav about his ex onistic to Smoot. nA-n4, T'fnn la tult t X. taro The Herald Lake Bait this morning I empl&ry conduct: el. Ktor, "I have noticed that Jockeys, pugilists publishes the following statement frm rwo CAitijAim or fink jiolimat and some others In the professional Attorney Borah, which is wired frmn furnltura tn ira:f tn aH r- Boise: t r- A Csrpei ofJJr,4 L X. sporting line have only a few year at H. Ifoutk. IIwm. "I will go to Wahtr,iton to assist fardia the moet in which to imui wealth. I Senator if the Smoot. am told that Australian Billy' Murphr. had hearing who boxed a preliminary to our show at a time hen it Is possible for me to TURXISn BATHS. the other night, had to borrow money to get nway from our term of court In eat on a few hours before he entered the Idaho. Senator Smoot telegraphed mo AKrrAruuw i.ADtrjr Tunicmi flattut. Klrcart HIHrM( ring. AN hen Murphy was at the heieht last Saturday that the Commute n VI Xr4 U U VT. laeir. arl urine anS 0lrepwi. of his success the crowd was following Privileges an Elections would mett mm me way it Is following me now. again next Saturday, that is January ana i guess he never dreamed of being 16th, at which time he would likely be CAHPET CLXAKirZO. as close to the rock a as he is at present. able to Inform rn uhil rtaf h,l n George Dixon, they tell me, is In a slm- - fixed for th hearing of hi case. Our tit vr. jtto6oavroKKs, uar pugnt over In England. These. I term of court convenes her- January out a fxurr lius-X- . Tatapa k4w4 are object lessons to me. I Intend 26th. Whether or not I shall t abi in Uabjr, Ircpf. tnings to make' the best use of my time. I a r pear In behalf of th Jmator don't believe I will ever drink ajraln. entirely upon a hat arrar.irementdepends It ta W A3TTX- I- aOSCTLILA. WS, O U ff and any bet I may make on a horse race possible for me to make after the dan will be for a trivial amount.' for the hearing Is set. I have cases ir the Idaho courts which will romp-e- my rmcr taid ron Mit-i- i moTrjT ttenttcn. but I shall go to Washington east off clothtn. fcafa ac4 hos. aWa4 to assist Senator tfmoot if t is possible postal ta 4& Cocr.mrt lai at NOSE FINISHES IN for me to gel away. r a 1 r ron iitouKST rAftii pntcr.i Kr rvl t tt ; mm't srr.4-hae- J cIotMag. rtti. w tU atorv ri4 TAl-MIH- r, r. ik . lsBrrwete-?a- ora ft srt-tr4r cyknatrurttiim. )ummm r"ailr4 (rt w.1 Ner fH area! l In Un I., tm. ar4 ml Un affair. thinr Wo iv4 a nlnf to full ttM. You o f r1M i P OAKLEY W. avary day l4a tXfvSert lltlt Ttllr. bold the s lutes atJ )ou tho writing. Al spirit fhotorrarha ta- ken rtstlr. I 04 k ttow that U.ow ymt can em t T "u ar4 ara rati to talk to ou7 Ton can .r tM atU talk, with thra In our Thuratay a4 Purvlar r.ifhts Hififi. VChthr tw t U nt At not. you are w!rm UriuiiH "CcxMh Held onty at W. rcm.r trtirk houa. hrtj in ai?r hall. Smoot's Defense. weight Champion. memay, a4stttlona. and a tho isand elckn-a- a. He Has Giofl Mental Power, a Strong Jaw and a No More Plunging on the Idaho Attorney May Not Weak Nose. Ponies for FeatherAssist in Senator Reed head and face indicate that he is a man of g6od judgment, with splendid self- control, strength of will and grim determination. He is a good student of human nature, and with quick percep tion will soon size up his opponent's tactics. With a mentality such as is indicated by Corbett's head and face there is required only musculation and skeletral framework of prime quality to make him a splendid specimen of the modern ring gladiator. lies.. ItVi.tn Amo-Ukko- ILttAX C3TATB. ALE FOB. TIXLXTXJJLLXBT. op-r- An analysis of the various elements that make up the face and head of Young Corbett enables one to discern some .striking- - points of character which explain much of his success. The frontal aspect of the cranium, well formed, riot retreating: and relatively high, indicates good frontal lobe development. This feature, together with the prominence of the skull just over and be- tween the eyes, adds good perceptive t powers to other mental faculties. The lateral skull measurements as Indicated by the distance between the ear and eye and their relative level, together with the height of the cranial vault hetween these, shows further mentality not commonly observed in this class of society. Cranial measurement and contour alone are known to have only a relative value and must be regarded in their association more especially with other facial Indications. Good Mental Power Shown. The eyes, set well within the orbits, not too closely ' together and having a full aspect, are clear, and alone, while good adding to the cranial evidence of mental power, likewise confirm the impression that one gets from. other parts of the face that detarminatlon and purposive action are not lacking. There Is something in the eye that suggests power of dissimulation, and this trait, to- -, gether w ith the evidences of lends valand uable aid in ithe exercise of judgment to necessary to good ring generalship. The weak part of the face is found in th nose, which is straight; taken by itself it lends no strength to the features. It Is, in fact, very commonly observed that in the svale of mentality represented by this class the strong types of nose are rarely found. He Has a Strong Jaw. The. jaw, as shown by the chin and in its lateral development, as indicated by its breadth, is a strong feature of the facial structure. In it firmness and pugnacity are strongly represented and it, together with the Indications fur ntehed by the mocth,- shows a charac ter wel calculated for decision, endur anr and strength of will. The ears are small and well formed, presenting no signs of degeneration so frequently found In pugilists. On the whole one may say Corbett's D Jf v 4 SALT tr4 UKK r SMrwta CT-- K t lLsa a4 tiaafcia. '. AMINO CT. JfT IfceaVa-r- s t,ar Jf |