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Show The Saet Lake Telegram. MONDAY EVENING, FEBUUAKY 8, 1904. AND HIS RACERS HOSPITALS VtfC WHIT NEY'S HOME .3 " J.; . SALT LAKE OVERFLOWED L: v. ..v. EXOnAME TUI1F California aed lit w'' iH'MLiiia.nua iiiui.mu n wn uium- n- liiiiiiw mmm-- i " j .'Vi ' Yen May Not Na Bmmtmrv of Patients in New York TOR 8ALX Institutions. rrTarir fcU that-Sn. kllHroenr.At, . U Mala. Tuille Iid all. ron HZ AT. rSTATJL EITatk nn ims'2 arc REAL i mil !C So great was the number of cases of pneumonia, grippe and bronchitis thst as many of the convalescents as could be moved were taken from medical wards and placed In the surgical de- 20 Rounds Here This Month. partment. chtn. hill that FIGHTERS GOING EAST, HANLON IN PARTY CX h Tt ANCIt. lACnn teavuf-.il VlUY la a SrA1 i"V a HtUe Con. uL THE G. r.uaAKT ntNiKa er manihir C RICHTER Our malm J. Kelly of the Shamrock Manager club is today negotiating with Jack O'Keefe of Chicago to pull off a twenty round contest between O'Keefe and Jack Clifford of Butte, at the Salt Lake Theater, the latter part of this month. Clifford came here on Saturday to meet Tommy Markham, but the fight was called off by Mr. Kelly after Markham In- sisted upon naming as referee, Von who trained "Chicago" Jack Daly, fiasco at the prior to the Grand theater. resays that Markham Manager Kelly the demanded $150 forfeit to fused put up and that the prospects for a square conlook good to him. not did test contest the For the Cliff men will each be required to 'post $250. They are to fight at 138 pound3. is l fffc.t If c ANACONDA SPORTS k, WITH A $10,000 WAGER ;r ! t.amtt. Cf Aa tr'S vrr frh f-- aavl-- arjJ r f-- triffr f lr kl ro-ilir- rr. r c t t a if I ' 'ttl I r-- t sr r tntr4 rtm. v, fjrj t. mct r.nn. 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Feb. 1 Ixcat sports jubilant over the fact tftat the m!.l AV can gite pj I (s4r.J s'ratatt twvi between I x) vile Lore and llrrrera, lh ff Mexican, is to b foufht her In liune, vii the rumor a few days . The Ml. llacctn clwh. whlb has the FARHERS' UHIGH (o. match In chars, thrive-- ! r. an offfr from a rvl'. the In Uutte to last week, and he feels that local cluba few to all a rp ran It If he has another chance to takle the and SAXXS. as If th mill would be Syracuse boxer I.e will surely come ut looked von. bur to the amoky lat a winner. He believes that he had the Ing the plana of the llnwvr, rrt Atn. nkw on rsn iuNn cahji, It itl t'.ub t- -J Cat c smx t best of the Ryan bout a? far as it went at the announcement of Xta or I ullira cr tt rm and that he could have finished Ryan that there would I no boini prmUtM In Putt. Bperlal artanxrnnta wUIIf- h had the bout continued much longer. STORAGE. of th Mt. by the There Is no doubt that O'Brien will madeclub to ronvr for trains rim accept the first good offer made for him gin and from atl Indications a 1. rrnstTfitri, and Ryan. He wants to met Ryan In from gButte, crowd wlU aitfi.d this i Plftrac It Jnl Varfvt:e. Tl f a longer bout. If successful In disposwhich Is renrrflM to o the ror.fii In thla j rt rurllleUc attraction ever ing of Ryan. O'Brien "will then be ready tit a favor. the country. lUrma la to tackle Fitzsimmons, who still claims lte with the local fans in ana irounl HOUSE TO HOUSE DISTRIBUTING to be the legitimate middle-weigIn IMi bmt h llutt and Anon.la. but champion. is pitted against an otponrnt who has iiof.ar: pifmuntTisa hoi'jk MinriM, of the proven lumseu r.ia tqui. O'Brien says he has no ate.. rarflCornishman and that he will agree to v r.ua rrota f.'.!gr, as IV same O conditions t M. him the H'.J. under a!1n. rllr. fight Jack O'Brien la hot on the trail of his rival, Tommy Ryan, and Bob JFitzsim- mons. O lirln wants to make his cham claim to the title of middle-weigGOTHAM pion clear, and he Is anxious to tackle HANLOHJH both of these men. So confident la O'Brien that he can defeat Ryan and Aurelio Herrera is one of the most Fitzsimmons that he has announced just his willingness to wager $10,000 on the Fought .after pugilists in the business Manresult. at present, Bays the "I will bet $10,000 that I can defeat agers from various parts of the country he has sev- Ryan, and will bet the fame amount are asking for his servicesin and view when his that I can successfully defend the middle-eral good opportunities weight contest without Louie Long is finished. championship against FitzWilliam Considine wants the Mexican said O'Brien. simmons," exto go to New York. Eddie Hanlon is Is O'Brien with the showing pleased middle about the pected In the metropolis that he made against Tommy Ryan month and a match beof the present Hen-eris a possibility. tween him and Kid HerHerrera has an offer to fight man at Hot Springs, Ark., and to meet The somg good man at Detroit, Mich. of Detroit A3 Metropolitan seeAthletic clubMexican in the the wily anxious to that a local boxer ring, and 'it i3 stated will be put against him. The most recent offer received by Herrera is from Young Mowattto of Chicago. match his msnaeer wants man with Herrera for February 19th at tr. S r 'iff.rncf t.t rrot 4ar. vry !a a. Vrn " j I ttt 4t rhi;4f annfinj a hap ijnr GLAD TO GET E9UT Philadelphia Fighter After Middle - Weight Champion ship, and Will Take on Ryan or the Cornishman. HERRERA MAY MEET r 'tm. a a.. rna.drl3in. Phnm Jjiale lr,k. In. t rra. CO. . c- e UK. I'AVCU lUaTllJCT. M(it. :i m 11-lt- tlrM vr rw t u a rtm;:t j tr p J'tVia. kt'.r4. 51 ai aa te . at V.f slr i is iiorr-t-. r4jr Ma. ruxiM U: O'B RIEN DEFIES FITZ Daly-McCart- hy RENT. cn ik ktiiB. rnl ttUir winner. CaU al HI lntmfil. irr It a ahr l lit S. ord-O'Kee- fe KINK je ron invi bargains In kouera A i Ur he eote tf I Tim Z.1nofsr.nji Main. HOUSTON' 's 5 !. Two Fast Men Will Go Bus-kir- 4lr.. s lot. or to ErtJie Handon. IUlly Dtlar.ey, Harry Foley and Dan Hanlon have left San Francisco for the East. The f.ghUrs SU OAKLEY accompany Delaney as far as Cfcleaco, OAKLEY where Delaney will awsit Jeffrlei, bile OAKLEY Foley and his partners will Joumty to wt'.l Mike mett Pittsburg, where they OAKLEY Short, Hanlon's former manager, who la suffering from tuberculosis, and stop with him a courk? of day before run ning on to Philadelphia, where the y w$lf IT1I r.xnr Xjrrm sign for bouts nllh the txl men la the M !e fta llr.Mt land. Is he In show hit anxious Foley says quality, and will take rn Jack G'UH-r- . nice it. Jack Sullivan or ary man Joe of quality who will mret Mm. lir.TT tlAI.AlS ON STATn PT. not bu!y In the rlnr. the bcsr while . " W ft H;tK rd tn"t VyLCYOViU ythmte ac mx enough ccjzby-oj.Intend to go lefre the footlights an earn a few cor.ars. COU1TTK.Y HOMES OF THE LATE W. C. WHITNEY AND TWO OF HIS JJUTTER, rOOS AND rOULTIlT. FAMOUS RACE HORSES. CURES COLDS IN SOUTH AFRICA LAXATIVE ttUOMO QTTININK. To pet the Rrnulne, call for the fu'.l narre. FAPnERS UNIOIf VuS-Vn2 cents. e.e If v ar l"kic fr g tc CLIFFORD AND O'KEEFE ) trtln for Investment. Me me. Tcie-gram- t lrtl commodate. K Ilut if too are a little lonror3 an ! th hoxs is too biff and roa want ora plraaant aronnd ton, that's diSerrst. Yoo raa pet the tfeM lied of la Tb people by jlaeiss aa fidtrrtls-cocnFor Rrnt CJtsmny p McKrlUr A Co. I3H V. Si Siiih. A record-brea- k NEW TORK', Feb. THE FACT ing number of patients crowd lb city nr.MAIN Tit AT r hom o4 rnjr frrr lhrrjgt hoapltal. owlnr to evr--l dy of mere than eoy other In ib cltf , Wbjr? ! warm, changeable wther. rae S ui roatoare riM. wiih purcr.ae- - A. lUc&ter. l W. At Bcllevue thre are l?J paUtntii, lh rotj First South. ever within lathered gTeateft number o. v. rrrr.nfON. the walls of the Institution, and 113 rjrrATr? mmi loan. U W. Jrd S kkal h tttrtt if oa more than the place Is supposed to ac- want a in a ho or AT s. - lolakela Elmers Number Record-Breakin- g s V rn v. ;rn- I 1 I $ wnnnr. AfATrna axd rraras, le asu Cfl. he fights Ryan and just as soon after AGED PIONEER OF t imt;ifi the Ryan go as possible. Main. n jvnvt v-- rrt cvmit SPIRITUALISTS. of care O'Brien has been taking good v no ? himself since the Ryan bout and he will T?t:r,r SALT LAKE IS DEAD j. a crnmr, r I an Iia Parr'.a tr jump Into active training Just as soon mu cr .um a rflve r&re.js a'.l'nUca.. -- 7 7 as ha sees a match with Ryan In sight. tt; His many friends here have the greatTrrrvjirxxxuL n it ornrr.n m. ATrr. est confidence in his ability and It Is Edward Asbton, Veteran In Railroad rame irclulM. wittyt a 9 ;. Lk t.Tt. jtouth Trr,; fi, ran ro matter what rr ir said that this money will make up part mt Circles, Succumbs to Paralysis; Nir on :NT.itANr at k to ktn or Trd out rail en we is of O'Brien the bet side that willing wM six for be bout rounds, The you rav rnhir. tir Chicago. Funeral Tomorrow. 't to risk on the result of a match with tii WATCHES AND XEWELRY. It's all settled. Saturday, February Ryan or Fitzsimmons. DSckaon Drcs . Mam st. Thor 2;m a. O'Brien does not Intend to allow 27th, the date; the Second Regiment Edwsrd AiMon. one of Salt Laks C.ty's orrtopATur. a livlTM to e?r Thra-fato lay claim to the middle ROTES OF INTEREST Toj arer.Jshts armory, on Philadelphia's Broad street, oldest residents dld lat nicht at hU f?uay matr1a Jilr a Mtft, i W. BOWERS. unless C he himself title ' proves weight the place. The bill: ar..l h.1f(i avarrona ran a; home en eever.th Weet street. He was aim Ulair.cf.ii. su..m. vr. sr rtAMrn. n a, capable of defending the n honors. Im , thalr tt sr!r1t frlTla al rrlr came and FOR SPORT-LOVER- S In 121 at born Wstei, rnanafac1ife1. t;if-- b"-- Mais 7X. Carsens, Tom Sharkey . Versus Jack Munroe. mediately after the fight here In S' Wa.k.t'S r i none ;im-k- . st. K nam n Ma tXd ft 12. was a t. l Ksat-tr.aH- firarlrg f- Fitzpirr.mons said that he considered reti.nr. Bert Crowhurst will be the referee. Mr. trade, Asnton shemker by MADAM I.TNN. nr.l tAftt K rAUUST himself middle-weigchampion not rniered the inr!ry dof the Union Pari- - sr.d All this has been finally arranged and withstanding the fact , that Harold Fibian. son of F. J. Fabian of atro.rUt. m v. ;n4 fo'!i he has r.ot hut and the c that with Oregon and 7TNANCIAL AND STOCK BR01CERS limit la fShort Line for taecty-flv- s this city, who is now attending Yale, has nothing short of the sudden death of fought at the middle-weigrLUTT RUO W0R.EJL years, up to MRS. r. FOSTTN. CI AlTtVOTANT two years ao. f many years. All O'Brien will Insist up W. TmU been selected to make the freshman crew, either of the fistic knights will Intertranca 2J and ml!um. the cause ef death. on is for Fitzsimmons to make the Paralysis waswas r.rr-rr.nu wenvr.t ;?-.CUMMIUGS COMMISSION CO. fere. the father of County Mr. Ashton come to and will he gladly weight tv. H. W. Schools Th3 Western league has made peace Aartton. of Fuoerintendent T.tvt.a f f .t rt t -4 c ' AND STORAOE MOVING. tr rim Six rounds, that's all; but that ought terms with him for a n- tch. n Kdward Aahtnn. Jdedtah Aahtun. Oera Gtr. r tr ina'.r-a a.i few with George Tebeau, and he now has the to be caah. rf P. Ashton. Kltaa.bth Aahtn and M? enough to show the miner and the Denver franchise and has put the WestEmma Richard of Summit county. H L course Of off to sailor Wa'.ksf Milwaukee. it ern out of Kansas City and fi;Uf.t f letse 4i5l advantage. m thlrtr-aeve- n nrmtAN van srandrhildren and en and STortAor: leaves Den-re- r, of AND was hoped they would meet in a bout of FORBES ATTELL . OfThe league this year is to consist iCAvrjcarx. Tt: rarajsix wire UI1 Ills shtrrf. years Mvt. ; i:-- t Colorado Springs, Sioux City, Omaha,g longer distance, but money tuts big w, si. co. a ft Des Moines and St. Joseph, with nonplay-lnslices of the congealed in the matchThe funeral win be held tomorrow af AUCTioar SALS. Krrv iAKtrAttr CO. Kxncz, clubs in Lincoln and Pleblo. MAY FIGHT AGAIN ternoon from the fi"wr at 1 o'clock mwUnf-houmaking business. tfc at Twenty-fourt- h FUNERAL ward DIRECTOR, Slowtown The had tha promoter goods. Clark Griffith, manager of the New corner of Eighth weal ana urtt rsutn. s i aft anrnxr.ru a.vt lirAiri Bert Crowhurst Is the ALT proLAKE York Americans, is said to have offered t 7t--.ar--tt att. t X-"J XX f Forbes and Abe Attell have v.. cr'.ta Harry $10,000 cash Pitcher Tannehlll and $.o00, or moter in this case. He made the recent fSDrrtTAicrrt rnnrt S 'era. t', S'.ata at Disraell'i WltUdsms. W. It A contest a big affair, and agreed to fight another battle for the Third Baseman Unglant, Tannehill and O'Brien-Rya- n and i'rr.a l emtalmsr lit $5000 for Fitcher Mullen of Detroit, all of he sees in the Sharkey-Munr- o To a friend vexed by a rainy dy: TeL meeting light feather-weigtfLtrAT TtG CAr.LOAt!!la CP championship of which offers are rejected by Manager a stronger card. J. TOR RENT CrT2 CE AND mtXT-TURt men which at two are frtttra "There Barrow. powers world. the A Car;t L X. f U rvrf. are already forming Arrangements "As soon as my hand mends I will should never crumble the weather and WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. themselves for a big night when the CanaAt-teArthur Marcotte of Juebec, the defeat-another wives." chance," eali give their Harry come d Special husky pair together. dian amateur champion billardist, His heartfelt tributes to his own still. . . , nir: to. iiioiicrr rnirns . i" win. ...... J. de Mun Smith of St. Louis by a score trains to and from the sleepy burg will i;tah and Is at tror.. rM-r- , the of for indignant a woman much cider than him- rait msim. story Harry rata, 800 wife, al to j3 in the opening game of the be the order of things, with a view to of , u been i?h n. to "fixed which tf. has started witticisms TL His beautlfuL r.) , : j amateur billiard self, are very torpr. championship tournaaa the New York throng accountfight" el fft ja for his defeat by Attell. He on Gladstone are irresistible. Some ona ment in the music-rooof the Lieder-kran- z accommodating will be also at and A that the STEAM IIEATr.D FINE ringside, r.OMIa. said: club of New York. r-wl-t n tfc r 21 rrr.e . maklrc al the fans from other neighboring cities. hou. manrj we Inquired: a , "Between and lMa'-,- i between manager my Is difference tL. "!- myself ar.ot-TICK1.T HrG;i3L2. l the l "What rma Trf-thoua anr of In article real The the way ton;. rct.i'(rn?l fights bet $1300 on my chances, and my share misfortune and a chamGeorge Dixon, the feather-weigfc'cfat calamity?" miner be looked for and when the nwill -of and Bowker Jem iftty, may n H M England pion, l A r.f near .niMri tn f r eir of this is as much as I got out of the snap vr h rl ef He replied : a the sailor shape up. It will be a fight fight. TTlNonw; probably soon fight for the bantam-weig1. Km aa I. a et'. cf r ttal Ii So that I had all work and a lickif stand, lirxvj; fell Into the - . i If Gladstone "Well. of The Internato rata;aEngland. r.r championship r from fM gong. want gong rrgt. j frofr8se ' for looks a like If fake that nothing. that would be a misfortuns; tional A. C. of London has offered the U t try k!r ) a tf ta ere-- -r- -r If V'J fail t on my part I am open to be convinced Thames, Sharkey is already in fine fettle. He ing to battle for during FebruIf anv one nulled him out. that, 1 of buainrsa s and e V ua pair aA purse ton, i" It. rate the for been past month, of it. but Just now I cannot see it. !). training side bet will also be made. Dixon has 11 ary. would be a calamity." I j a af d I f"VrT.!tvf riNltllERS AND TUNEr.J respect for was suppose, "The has accepted the club's otter, but Bowker showing that heofhas great that like .frf story Danny Lynch the treats "Gladstone Queen feti rt. Tigtaia G. CO. RICHTER THE man Butte. from T the C Attf-1fistic wanted the to bout the The not. latter on has la wronir. ability hpttlntr knr. that denartment I treat her Ilk a vr. r: And Munroe He's fit, too. now, but Ke wcrt to Ike n:oom. Attfll's manager. nubile take place before the National A. C. of , Got that ad.treaa f.gnt 1fa 41 Kt' TV woman." London. a I t f he's getting in a few extra licks in his and offered to b?t nil Hloom wanted. ;ts nn.r. In la seen O. wanted keen what diplomacy windwill work He work. along, the Uloom right Forbts end. au To Lynch an taking of hls dally remarks! CARPET CLEANING, One of the reasons why Joe Grim, the up Ms preparation in Philadelphia. explained that he did not care to bet many an Impossible book: Italian tighter of Philadelphia, !s so suc- ing thor, presenting an He has is the miner The as he had apt but little pupil. money cessful is that fear and state fright are anything, ICR IALXL w. thanks; I shall lose no lime In v.. .j s 7 st ;r T nt'G wonK. r.i r tf. He is willing to tackle punch. The few tricks of the trade that with him. Lynch tulttcd Bloom for "Many foreign tonohim. ir-.- e It." readlnr i? I?ward Trr.r. be matter how much weight or he may not now possess will and the upshot of the taught anybody, name Umht. I'rerf"Whn I meet a man whose what his reputation amay be. When Grim him and by Kid McCoy at that. wa that Bloom bet Lynch every have talk I say: 'And ANTED. few months ago he forgotten, utterly on l g challenged Jeffries I j- - ." 1 r ra ! Munroe '1 will Kid I how is the eld get busy penny that he had with him. eomr'.alr.tr "Kate did so in all seriousness, even after some a ae4 . e K . e a J300. diswas to about oufcht That think away. COAL AND KINDLING. one pointed out that a blow from the right Fanborn In National Magaitae ai TTANTXD MTN TT LEARN H A !. ! IE t a pose of the story that Lynch was mixed husky champion might kill him. rar-- a up In this fight In a Mmllar manner to wa;ils tfC. c . CLEAN! N 3 AND DTEIKS. Indian Philosophy. rr4 the Fltz?irnmons-Fharke- y - i.?a-t.- -1 . t ..r.n George Keteharrf of Telede, O., the ownfight out on onnsnE. TToun coal e kindand a . rr t If t. er of the trotter, Cresceus, has .returned M'CLOSKEY FAVORS sua V the coast." E I'd BHS at. art pictur l.rr ef CaL -f Tht aid. style. Inllans S r t4.at ft,; tf n'a. fa t Laka frera a r r . rr trip abroad. Mr. fa La xx ax:n?i t ; .ge. C E 1st In th ust ef Isnfuars. An at esque C;r. Ketcham announced that he had sold to f t.' 44ilflri OGDEN OVER f4 i'5IC, AT THE RIFLE RANOE. BOISE r.yr. Vlah. bictcli: atz inr.W. itts. Louis Weinans of Brighton, England, Th was mait to force tha allotment r.rtcr.cn at-at g . C. C. tempt c er. . w, I. 'f. ija'ag Carttr. iri a full brother to for Cresceus, Hangman, In ths 0aft nation rt. ixrr.K is rr.rc question to $23,000. The horse will be entered In trotnirnan CI w .j St Jiitf i lilHf O-tg- a. holtfs who on J. Ketch-aa routed suspicion events the the continent. reeerd Johnson, Mr. Plate action a This rtctntlrfrom ting has John J. rsturaed MsCleskey made the hlxh score at fsr rm agreed to return in August and two DEJiTISTS. tht tradition that ta In weeks' trip to the Northwest yes- tht rangeshooting, rlv for lr. Weinans. yesterday, his mark being SO. and violated do never should anydian statesman TURKISH 2AT3X&. Vi terday. Ha eays he spent most of his The results of the shoot follow : HAVE TOff. TOi; EXAMINED One of the chiefs, B' l3s art t&'.s ysar a s A3MATEURS BOX thing In a hurry.was If r-- f tr.oath time at Boise City, whers he succeeded Average. anxious for a vote. In giM cr.-liin1 Heart by name, s ANITA r.lt'Vt "7 SJ 77 Srt LAD'r.sr TtT.KtfH f ft e"3j. tfc m in getting the fans to put up $1000 as a Johnson iU aa.:r.a 73 fA 74 feared to force It. and advised a1 r ... but WUI t t I if g MtWi Uu. Barnes, O. M yovi w tl caU ei ua wa iwit'a. U.'rtfnt .:ar.i t' AJ(iat waiig;, P 7 T9 72 St M C. J ar.4 a4la wtat g i W ir-ta am. f 't'f car T Journment till the following day. rtej your rt Francis Meirs and Claude Shaffer, two forfeit to play in the league. The money Barnes. tw) 64 77 fit M CO therr In the tsS Holmes In Ms with kef chief, amateur boxers, fought four fast rounds has been sent to President Lucas, but LrftchnelJ rings principal Eagle, a V SO 71 72 7 ' '7 j to vt$ guirg n ears and his blanket draped majestlcal- - rain ar.1ara arytheraff at Thompson's "gym" Saturday night. whether or not Boise will win over ( k at a: 82 72 75 77 7 BLCTCLES AND RETAIRINO. tst ti CASH REOISTTEJ Hlrschvogtl tlm. -man "We not should do about the not said: him. been has determined. ly lighter e rcla'n: by f Mtirs, although traat-J- ; 05 W firt 62 ffi rona Srvls won a man in who match live a the like coal Boise and Krockon capaUtact-tr- g about ten pounds, drop 74 SV 72 73 fcW 7S McCloskey thinks well of things fl'.'.lf.ga of !l kltvla; raaar-aWeIn the water, and brine everything; to &i 71 67 Ti 7773 5 VVctk Nrrtv ital style. 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