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Show UTAH DAILY STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1904. 19, u to weight and Is prepared to give Turner the fight of his life. Turner will be in the city this evening, as he left Seattle yesterday morning. It Is needless to say that he Is ready for the battle, for he Is always in shape and fighting almost every week. The easy manner in which he disponed of clever Tracy on Wednesday evening goes to show that he la a most dangerous man, and that he will surely give the Ogden fight fans their moneys worth. is already down I WITH THE SPORTS .grfNEW YORK Fashion Letter power NEW VO IK. Auk. 19.-- The have fashion the mold ami Invent that derided evidently, not quite definitely uhut novelties and changes lliey will decree for the romiiiK tall and winter MiiaoriH. It 1 true, some slight change no limitation of Its decorative Following Is the club standing uf the Pacific National league: p. xv. it. r.c. possi- bilities. The thin silks and other sheer fabrics, which are so extensively used this summer, are undoubtedly beautiful und seasonable, but they have one great disadvantage. They are ao light und delicate, that the slightest breeze is sufficient to disturb them and only a woman who has been out walking or riding in such a gossamer dress or those, who amusedly watched her frantic efforts of preserving the decency of her appearance In spite of a shameless moat aggravating and will fully appreciate what the breeze, to referred really disadvantage means. Some women were so exasperated over the antics of their skirts that they gave up the fight in despair and took to less volatile fabrics. Now, that is really too bad, as thse delicate materials are exceedingly beautiful and effective. However, there Is no cause to despair. There Is a very simple remedy and Ingenuous dressmakers are making those skirts of sheer materials with wide and flannel-line- d hems and with a number of small lead sinkers fastened to the Inside of the lining. ' Those in close touch with the most prominent fashion establishments of Paris predict that dolmans will be worn a .great deal during the coming full and winter. A writer in Journal gives the following description of some models of dolmans exhibited in one of the leading Paris establishments: "One of the models Raise $8 55 43 .541 Spokane Butte Salt Lake 96 95 95 51 45 .531 47 48 .495 39 56 .411 Although Spokane got hlta while the locals thirteen and made three errors, while the locals were making one, Spokane won the game at Butte yesterday by one run. The visitors batted effectively and In bunches, while their op- fFRISCO SYSTEM t oPEJsriisro OK A NEW AN1) THOROUGHLY Eil 1 11Kl) LIX(; BETWEKS St. Louis six-rou- nd and OTiioaeo SUNDAY, JULY 31, v.m. Thoroughly Equipped trains Isavs St. Louis and Whiciaa (aftar arrival of incoming trains), arriving either city the Lai f0n. morning Equipment entirely new; lavish in design, slabont. ingt. Ask your Ticket Agent, or address, six-rou- nd in funiiih- - PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT St. Louis DC ht, bull-fight- ! ! Jim Corbett and Jack O'Brien have agreed to the terms upon which they battle In are to meet In a Philadelphia on or before September 9th. Corbett and O'Brien met In New York by appointment yesterday afternoon, and, after a long talk over terms, settled the conditions of the match and signed article. They call for a bout in the Quaker City, at catch weights, the money to be divided evenly. The bout 1 to go to the club Coroffering the best Inducements. bett went to hi home at Bayaide, where he will train for the fight. O'Brien,' who came from Philadelphia to sign articles, started home for the same purpose. have been made, indicating a marked, the though not radical diqiarture from but summer, ami of spring styles ponents' hits were'wofully scattered. these changes are, as yet, only tentaR- - H. E. Score: and definitely tive and do not clearly 3 6 7 Spokane point in n certain direction. 1 5 13 Lake Salt Recording to report from Paris the and Dammann Batteries Stanley; of characteristic bell shape the present Essick and Jansen and Muller. lay skirts will be greatly emphasised winter fall and the in or exaggerated Dutte presented the game to Boise will styles. The question whether they 1 at not Butte yesterday through dumb base be full or tight around the hips i no that doubt running, five safe hits. Including a yet decided, but there he double, will being productive of but one hem the of the flaring effect sixth inning. run the in some methods accentuate) by using R. H. E. The Ministerial association at Butte Score: models some In flare. the of increasing 1 5 4 11 to Butte highly Incensed over the bull-figstiff linings In the hern are used 7 6 If IS It can be called such, given last Boise lower of the support the outward flare Bandelin and Swindells; Batteries by Enrico Robles, and prommodels Sunday in other while part of the skirt, make to ises Hanson. and McFarland 4hlngs lively for the was by effect produced the desired ia before he "great silk covered cable cords, running along ia Butte. with his and It that Nelson alleged manager through Rattling the lower edge. If neither of these Teddy Murphy stopped over In the a chemical was used to make the animethods is employed, the desired recity for a few hours last night while mals furious, and sharp, metal-pointsult will be obtained by voluminous were en route for Butte where he will meet sticks, called banderlllas, lower the ruffles along ruchlngs and Into the flesh of the steers and and stuck Herrera arrange appointment by underskirts. the of part Infor their bout which is scheduled to eows to infuriate them and make .The new corset, which has been I take place at Butte on September 5. them charge the toreador. finding great troduced in Paris and Nelson la looking well and, asserts across The Ministerial assocation has takit make way favor, will soon In Is fine still en h face a His that the facts to Otto Shoenfeld, state to inuk Crrr-andshape. 'a ocean. It promises the bears some remaining bruises from his humane officer, and asks him to begin marked change In the feminine form. recent mill with Eddie Hanlon but proceedings. The new corset supports the bust Those Interested in the action, normal they are only slight and will not afwithout rais'ng it above ita In with fect Intended his him freemore the Butte Miner, "will push it fight to says give positloln and is said to end. They say that the exhibiHerrera. the artistic and nntural Is more a so of dom and that brilliant brown cloth not was not only against the law, befor their corset- - An- fashionable Articles have tion yet high-bufight enthe nuide than now, is and figure just other peculiarity of the new corset is tirely of one piece' with enormous been signed but this will undoubtedly ing on Sunday, but waa also of a that it sharply defines the waist line, sleeves taken In the fullness of the big, be done when the two fighters meet character as to come under the law' in Butte today. protecting dumb animals, and no efwithout preventing the straight-lin- e circular garment.. There la a big i fort will be spared to make an exarIn front. effect turning Into a stole Hill Carney, the outfielder of Spoample of this case." Another novelty which may he j ex- rangement of passementerie. Another not is fall has a made such who remarkathe for really kane, the but retains dolman coming model, pected shape, a novelty but a revival In modernised with seams down the shoulders, has ble record In the field and with the STATE form. It Is the redlngote of long ago, an enormous collar, mnklng a dJep tick, ha been sold to the Chicago mod- point in the back of squares of gui- club of the Xatlonal League. brought up to date byVarlou ernizing touches and improvements. pure dyed the same shade as the cloth Rufe Turner, who fights Barney The new redlngote will be either single mounted in . brown velvet and edged or open In front, with sable. The dolman sleeves have Mullin here next Thursday night, beat or double-breastwith a waistcoat to close the gap. The extensions of straight, wide cuffs to Tommy Tracy, of Portland, in the A left upper-cto the basque part of the garment la volu- match this. The garment may be worn tenth round. A DEMOCRATIC STATE COX-ventiminous to accommodate the full akirt with the fronts turned over to show Juw did the business. The blow lifted Is hereby called to meet at and the neck ia collarless, with bands, the revers faced with brown velvet, Tracy completely off his feet, and, Lake theater. Salt Lake City, the Salt he motioned hia seconds turn-oveand lapels. The redlngote Still another Is of glossy black cloth. half dazed, on and threw While In waistUtah, Thursday, September 8, 1904, the the up sponge. Is either cut with a break they It is of paletot shape with big puffed old-ti10:30 at o'clock a. m., for the purpose showed his cleverness bodice. Joined It a Tracy hns line or sleeves over which fall half a dozen separate to the basque at the waist with a little circular cape pieces. The straight and landed the greater number of of dominating a state ticket, to be ' aeam. fronts are faced with deerskin, dyed blows, he was unable to injure Turner. voted for at the general election to be The revlvnl of the redlngote will un- with a rich black, and thrown back, A large crowd witnessed the contest. held on Tuesday, November 8, 1904, the selection of a state committee and impetus display a fitted double breasted waist doubtedly give a powerful is It understood Is a for the transaction of such other bus-lnthat there of the to the popularity waistcoat, coat of the same glossy fur, trim' as may properly come before it. which promises to he so much In evl-- ; med with a border of green velvet movement on foot among several business men to employ the services of a Candldatea-t- o be placed on the state dence during the coming fall. It will j touched with gold braid. Instructor and open a box- ticket for the following offices: Three competent be worn in a great variety of forms. It eem thnt the popularity of the ing school In this city. If such a presidential, electors, governor, secreIt may be cut high or low may form j0jero i,y no means on the wnne school Is It may he an incenstate a separate garment or merely simulate and tary of state, attorney-genera- l, that it will be very much In evi- tive to opened young men who want to learn treasurer, state auditor, superintend one. It may be of the same material dence all through the coming fall and the science simply for their own ent of public instruction, judge of the and of the same color, or may be used winter. The bolero has many valuand as a means of amusement, supreme court, representative to the to enhance the general effect by in- able and attractive points. It Is unto become proficient In the Fifty-nint- h congress. troducing a touch of bright or con- doubtedly very chic and pretty, ndds The basis of apportionment to be trasting color. There is practically a saucy touch to the most demure art. This Is a time when the society young men of the country are caught the same as that of the state conven dress and more than anything else en with the boxing epidemic. Every little tion of 1902. which was based upon hancea the most attractive features of In the east has a number of splenthe Democartlc vote In this state In a good figure. But. It has another ad- city did amateur boxers, and the private, 1900, and In the several countlea ia as vantage, under certain conditions. It bouts that are frequent follows: does not cost much to make a bolero friendly (?) ly arranged are far more interesting Beaver io which is handsome and attractive and than the professional affairs. There Box Elder is It cost a great deal less to rover up Is no doubt that knowledge of Cache boxing, defects In a waist or bodice with Ly those who never intend to use It Carbon ., ., 6 a, handsome holdero than discard the aa a means of exhibition, but simply Davis waist or replace It with a new one. in case of actual necessity. Is desir- Emery Rome writer on fashions has recent able and an accomplishment worthy of Garfield 6 ly called attention to the fact that 9 has possessing. Grand Ogden material ample American manufacturers are them- on which to build In this respect, and Iron . 9 selves responsible for the fact that so If amateur boxing here should be- Juab . so many American women purchase not come generally popular, as It once Kane 3 only their clothes in Europe, but even the was, would Hillard city 12 unquestionably THIRTEEN STAMPS the materials of which they are made. show some fine exponents of the man5 Morgan n It Is a fact that AmeriFOR A CENT AND ly art of Piute 4 can cotton In goods excell quality and A QUARTER Rich 5 of those any other country. beauty Ilarncy Mullin Is putting in some Salt Lake .... ; (26c.) 1.124 Yet. whenever Ann particularly fine hard licks at the fire station, San Juan FIGURE OUT 2 training or handsome material la produced by faithfully for his bout with Turner San Pete 36 WHAT SOME OF THE American mills. It Is put in the mar- here one week from tonight. He runs Sevier ket as imported from France or Eng- to CEREALS Five Points in the morning and Summit land. It Is rather peculiar that EngCOST YOU. spends the greater part of the after- Tooele ... ... ... 12 lish merchants, to create a demand for noon in shadow fighting, THEN BUY h Uintah 7 their goods, represent them as man- Ing, and then boxes three rounds each Utah PEERY BROTHERS :... 64 In America, ufactured while the with his sparring artiier. Jack Mad Wasatch ... , ll French, who Import most of their cot- den, and two local heavyweights. He Washington ton goods from America and England, 4 Wayne never admit that the goods are Im- so much favor here, will undoubtedly Weber go ported. be retained, especially for Total evening ;....B24 A new style of sleeve, called the wear. The chairmen of the several counties Jack Horner Sleeve, hns made Its apAlthough the weather In New York are requested to make the necessary pearance In London and will undoubt- hns been unusually rainy this sum' for the election of delearrangements edly find many admirers on this side mer and the humidity of the atmoa in their gates respective districts to of the ocean. It is low upon the phere abnormally great, feathers are the state convention and to forward shoulder and tight in the upper arm used very much for decorating hats. at the earliest possible date to the secand gnrdually grows wider until at Large and gracefully curved plumes, retary of the state committee, 107-- 8 the wrist It has the circumference of sometimes three plumes arranged In Atlaa Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, the a good sized pillow case. At the wrist Prince of Wales style, and various names of the delegates elected to the It Is finished with two full and deep other styles are used cxtenslvel. Un state convention. ruffles of lace. It will be worn a great doubtedly the most graceful style Is The state committee has arranged deal on fall coats and Its effect Is quite thnt of using a single long plume, rA of one fare for the round attractive. curving around the top of the hat and on all railroads within the state. kind trip Although a return to the close fitting the end failing over the hritn. There By order of the state committee. coats of the Directoire style Is pre- is every reason to believe you get that fenth-e- rs August 4. 1904. dicted for the coming fall, the picturwill be the most popular style of of FRANK J. CANNON. esque long and loose coats which were hat decoration this fall. P. J. DALY, Chairman. worn this summer and have met with E8TELLA CLATRMOXT. I Every Tuesday and Friday These Rates: er ed TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CHICAGO TO CHICAGO AND RETURN VIA ST. LOUIS TO CHICAGO AND RETURN... 0 Return limit: 47.50 I 475 Sixty days. 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