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Show DAILY 6 A Startling Test. To save a life. Dr. T. O. Merritt, of No. Mehnopany, Pa., made a startling! SPORTS test resulting In a wonderful cure. was attacked 4444444444444444 He writes, "a patient with violent hemorrhages, caused by Follow Ins 1 the standing of the Fa ulceration of the stomach. I had often for clflc national league: found Electric Bitters excellent acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first and has not had an attack In 14 months." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidlocal of to satisfaction the Uuih ney troubles. Try them. Only 50c at J. Driver's. Jesse sports, Eureka defeated the Park City baseball aggregation at Salt Lake yeslocal pitcher. In the first game yesterterday by a score of 10 to 3. Park City and he wag the enslest kind of a was unable to hit Jenson, wno pitched day, batters. Hara splendid game for Eureka. Their mark for the Spokane until hall the eighth own pitcher, Drlnkwater, the famous, mon pitched good Butte wild and he when grew Inning was pounded all over the lot. was Damtnann put runs. six made Eureka plays Ogden two games In to pitch and 'stopped the scoring. In in the series of live, for the championship the second game Boon was in the box of the state, on this Saturday and for Butte and was even easier than 8unday. Tracy. Spokane made sixteen hits for Score by innings: bases, Including a total of twenty-fou- r for Sporuns. Damann, two home 0 Park City at all safe Miners the held kane, 10 8 Eureka stages. Shaffer, purchased by Spofrom Butte, made his appearance The first fotball game of this season kane a Spokane uniform. Attendance, was played on Saturday between in Score for first game, Butte T, Lowell High and St Mathews at San 3,000. 9; second! game, Butte 3, Mateo, California, and neither team Spokane 15. Spokane succeeded In scoring. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1904. 44444444444444444444444444 I WITH YOUR CREDIT IS COOP AT THE OCDEN FURNITURE & CARPETlto THE jSW&lo Special on Sofa Pillows W have just Pill., c.rt.i.i., . grMl tiatio covers. d V L For 99 CENTS CARPETS 123456781 0000111 03 5000002 ,took Ourf.il shown ' . COUCH 'this velour A couch BAR GAIN FOR $9.50 IN A GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND PRICES. OTHER8 tnVh of Carpets hav, lar8eSt Ingrains... 60e up Tapestries 75c up ,r. liort"nt Velvets $155 u Moquets $145 p . Seattle paper says: Sandy Ferguson, the Chelsea giant, seems to be having a rehas challenged Jim Jeffries. He has listic game vival throughout the west. There have posted $500 with Sporting Editor A. so many Important been never H. Mitchell of Hearst's "Boston Am to take place in ao made matches erlcan" and has dared the champion as there have been In short a time to do battle with him. few hist the weeks, besides those that to booked are go on with In the next Charley Neary, the Milwaukee lightso. California has had its or month weight, has received an (Offer from the ' Butte A. C. of Butte, Mont, to meet usual share In the Sulllvan-Dave Tim Barry and the "Battling" Nelson during the latter battles, all within the part of this month. Neary has acand last month, they are preparing cepted the offer. Neary fights Lnuls the tor championship Long at Seattle on September 27th. 1-- 2, 8-- 4, 3-- 4. three-quarte- rs Ryan, the "Tommy and fighter, "Philadelphia Jack O'Brien have agreed to battle within three months for the largest purse obtainable and the middleweight It Is understood one championship. eastern club already has offered $10,-0purse for the bout. 150-pou- 00 hours has deThe past twenty-foveloped nothing especially new In the western sporting- - circles, excepting the definite settlement of the date, for the McCarthy-LaFontlfight, which will be held under the management of the Montana Athletic club September ur se 15th. 45 45 Iver Lawson, the crack little bicycle rider of Salt Lake City, won his heat In the final of the two kilometers professional race for the world's cham plonshlp at London on Raturdny, be defeating Elleganrd, of Denmark; Henry Mayer, of (lermany. and Blxlo. of Italy. The time was 6:03 5. 45 ROUNDING UP FOR G. O .P. 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The Sept. foreign delegates to the International Geographic congress Just concluded at Washington came to Philadelphia to. day and were royally entertained by the Geographlen! Society of Phila .The visitors were escorted delphla. At Spokane: Butte tried Tracy, a to Independence hall, the qunrters of the American Philosophical society, and the museum of science and nrt of 9 the University of Pennsylvania. A Our fortune and hope are luncheon was given In honor of the SEE DISPLAY IN BURT'S WINDOW members of the congress at Houston in tea, in good tea. Don't forget to save your hull. This afternoon a field eoupono meeting for tho You probably want that was held In FUlrmount big drawing lator In tho park, followed by a dinner to the foreign delegates at tea. the Philadelphia Country flub. The if rn dost Eka party leave for New York thla IfkgWsg'i tea SEASONS NEED er At noise: Two games were played yesterday by Boise and SMt Lake, both being taken by the home team The games were characterised by errors, but they were highly exciting at many points. In the first Starkell pitched a fine game for the locals. In the second McFarlnn, who had been on the sick list all the week, also did good work.. Thomas occupied the box for Salt Lake In the first game and was hit freely, while Forsythe, In the second, did better. Score for first o year of age and game. Boise 4. Salt Lake 3; second than twenty-twwho cluima her home la at Oakland, game, Boise 9, Salt Lake 8. lost more than 8500 while playing faro The Ogden State Journal has re' In a big gambling bouae here last celved a letter from Rufe Turner, who night. At one time Miss Nivens had fought Barney Mullln here last month. to th amount of nearly 2, In which the colored boy states that winnings 000 before her. She plunged fearleaaly he is dealrloua of securing another at ruck her nnd her until match In this dty with any good man and capital were swept from In his class who will stand up and the board. She lost like a game sport fight, merely to give local fight fol and n number of the prospectors oflowers something in return for the fered to aid her, but she refused aspoor exhibition which he was comsistance, stating that she did not need pelled to give here when he fought money. Mullln. Turner showed himself to be a gen tleman and won a host of friends through his conduct, as well as his clean and clever work, and It Is safe to say that should the colored hoy fight in this city again, he will receive the glad hand and a crowded house. He would like very much to fight Herrera or Markham next month. HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 12. The executive offleera of the National League Hanlon-Nelso- n, of Republican cluba are rounding up here for a meeting to complete the final arrangements for the national convention of the league to be held In Indlanapolla next month. The secremill In September. to Its doors the tary la In receipt of advices from va"Spokane has opened rious parts of the country Indicating Aththe and Spokane boxing game, letic club has set the precedent'ln of- that the attendance will be the largfering a 33,000 guarantee purse for est In the history of the leagues conGeorge Gardner and Kid McCoy to ventions. battle before the organisation in OcNINETEEN CONSECUTIVE KILLS AT PRAIRIE CHICKENS WERE MADE Herbine tober. WITH ONE OF THESE GUNS LAST WEEK. "Portland la seeking good matches, Renders the bile more fluid and thus and Tacoma fell In line a short time helps the blood to flow; It affords Inback with a good, bout between Cy- prompt relief from biliousness. clone Kelly and Tommy Burns. digestion, sick and nervous headaches, of the and the "Now Seattle promoters In food and to are the a cou- drink. Herbine acts quickly, a dose front, offering game ple of fistic events that are hard to after meals will bring the patient Into the Chicago a good condition In a few days. equal. Tommy Burn G. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and T. middleweight, and Billy Woods will be one, and the other will bet the match R. R., Checotah, Ind. Ter., write. between Charley Neary, of Milwaukee, April 18, 1903: "I was sick for over and Louis Long, of Oakland. two years with enlargement of the Boxing will undoubtedly open In liver and spleen. 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