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Show DAILY ism sports! f ai riving Eddie McGovern Terry severe punishment In the ? industrial hall. Philadelphia, the police stopped the nlght. that round. Hanlon wai h ."r on pe. In a helpl- epolice interfered, hen 11Kh Te S& n winner of the ot the Kentucky W. A. ha. been sold toson of Mont, Butte. of Jr Senator W. A. Clark twu-d&- it 4, m Inter-Scholas- Wer ur cy T, m Hausen ranked aeventh NEW YORK?, Oct. ll. After lying out of eight catchers, with an averse of 698 and batted at 818. Glmlln helpless and almost completely paraout of twenty-seve- n ranked eighth lyzed for three months and unconscl-- i elder, with an average of 964 and for forty-fiv- e days. Miss Elisa109. batted at beth M. Bath, an accomplished musiLou Dillon, the world's champion cian, society belle and member of the choir of the Church of the Sacred tntting mare, owned by C. K. G. broke all workout records for Heart of Mount Vernon, died today. trotting horses yesterday by circling For weeks Dr. Kelly and other physithe course at the Memphis, Tenn., cians took heroic but vain measures to 1:01 Millard have her life. driving rark in 8aunders, her trainer, drove the mare. While laughing heartily over a joy8he was paced by a runner driven by ful incident which she was relating The fractional time was: she Doc Tanner. suddenly fell to the floor In Quarter, :10; halt 1:00; three quartswoon. She became unconscious, and mile, 2:01 er!, 1:29 though four expert, were called In she 2:02 record of .The former workout remained In that state for thirty days. estmi held by Lou Dillon, and was She wa. finally taken to her Mount ablished at Cleveland, September 28 Vernon home, and for a time she was af this year. No wind shield waa conscious, but again relapsed Into a used. comatose state. Several times It was thought that .he wa. dead. Dr. Kelly, who attended her, said .The playing season of the National Baseball league closed Sunday, with Mis. Bath suffered from cerebral the New York team 85 points ahead hemorrhage, brought on by her sudof Chicago for first place. For the den laughter, and that a blood clot past month there has never been any had formed on the brain, paralysing doubt ai to the final result The fight the nerve centers. lor second place between Chicago, Pittsburg and Cincinnati has been a Fearful Odd. Against Him. apirited one, but Chicago finally won Bedrldden.alone and destitute. Such, the place. In brief wa. the condition of an old The American league season runs Midler by name of J. J. Havens, Vertwenty-fohour, longer, with New sailles. O. For years he wa. troubled York and Boston fighting it out for with Kidney disease and neither docfirst place. Two games are to be tors nor medicine, gave him relief. At played between these clubs. New York length he tried Electric Bitten. It will hare to win both to capture the put him on hi. feet In short order and pennant now he tse title. "I'm on the road to complete recovery." Best on earth for The athletic team of Fort Douglas Liver and Kidney troubles and all returned from the competitions of the form, of Stomach and Bowel ComDepartment of the Colorado held at plaints Only 50 cents Guaranteed Port Logan on Sunday. They just by Jean J. Driver, druggist about cleaned up all the prises worth having and are very proud of the GIRL FIGHTS DUEL WITH MAN WHO INSULTS HER bowing which they made. They won the team competition of the department and received a beautiful VISALIA, Oct. 11. A duel between liver cup aa a man and a woman wa. d The baseball a prise. team won the championship in two fought last Tuesday at a little cabin fames and the team aim on the upper Tule river about fifty won. Captain Morrow won the single mile, from thl. city. Kit Tallman, a tennis ll championship and with young man who live. In the Porteralso took the double, ville country and who 1. known as a number of the other something of a desperado, went to the rent, were also won and Lieut home of a pretty Mexican girl, Elojia who had the team In charge, Haromla, and being drunk. Insulted la most pleased with the showing. her. The girl drove him from her home with a butcher knife. With the closing of the playing aea-- n Tallman, in a rage, ran several hunin the American dred yard, to hi. cabin and returned league yesterday and nded one of the moat a with shotgun. He stood outsideHaro-mispirited fight. a the history of the game for the fired through the window of the shot of the aound At the home. an'Plonship of the league. For over month Boston, laat year's champion, the girls father yelled with terror and and New York and Chicago, have Men hid himself under the bed. seized a reMiss Haromla, however, fighting for first place with only a few rushed to the window joints separating them at any time peating rifle, at Tallman. The latback fired and during that period. In the final teat, Ineffectual shots more two took ter Roston cnme off victorious up within and won the coming pennant, finishing eight through the house, bravely girl The Paint ahead of plucky close range. Bostons New York. "areat opponent. Boston finished the stood her ground and continued to fire with her repeater. Finally aon with a percentage of .617 and at the man hot, which fourth J.' Tork with .609. Chicago secured Tallman fired a In the shoulder and bird the girl struck 81 position, points behind New made a and rw Then comes Cleveland painful wound. Phe fell, eight killed her, had he Panta less than Chicago. Philadelp- Tallman, thinking hia I fifth with a percentage of .536. bore Then comes Rt. The wounded girt was brought swore Loula with a standing "he a and treatment, for Detroit. .408. and Washington today arrest for with a out a warrant for Tallman s Sheriff standing of but .252. murder. n commit to Johnson, president of the Am-- n assault hills for him. league, last night declared that Collins is searching the . from a financial stand-- f, SMOKE ha bean the best In the WHEN IN A HURRY, history BOUQUET" th BABY ed at 101. BI1-lin- fi, 1-- 2. . IS BIG F A ed ur als-m- drunk-erase- tug-of-w- ar IPat-krao- p. Our Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Furs For Ladies and Children We , league. are already being members of the New York A for the defense of the tourtki eup an!nt a possible Lin!. c"al'enge from Sir Thomas thatT .Members of the club think ,M1K ?, may be expected by nv m "11. reparadoHj y c'ub and that, aa In former years. 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Th. superiority of this pure, oft water over th. hard water of this city for w.ohlng such good. 1. vary great. By th. um of di.till.d water, mild soap and car. that th. ar. not ov.r-ho.ta- d good. there i. but little danger of fading or shrinking. Any work entrusted to u. will receive moat careful BERLIN. Oct. 111. The the way a prominent eastern news-- , paper editor expresses himself about the service of the Overland Limited on the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line If you .re going east and are in a hurry, the Overland Limited I. the trnin to take. Through care to Clil- ago, V jf C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St., Dr. Koenig say. he or photography. ha. discovered a perfectly simple process whereby every shadow in the photographed object Is reproduced In The process Is so the photograph. easy that any amateur would be able to carry it out with the same facility that he now take, snapshots. Further, it I. only a fraction more expensive than ordinary photography. OLDEST LETTER WRITTEN BEFORE CHRISTIAN ERA ATHENS. Oct 11. What 1. thought to be the oldest letter In existence has been found near this city. It I. written on a thin sheet of rolled lead, folded In the center and Mated with wax. On the outside U the adThis letter to be dress which reads: given Into the hands of wNausla. or Thrnslcles. The letter Itself reads: "Muesiergo. sends greeting to all of you and asks you to send him a blanket or and some strong two sheepskin. sandals to be used on the march. He will return them as soon as he can." M. "Wilhelm, secretary of the Austrian Archaeloglcal society In this city, who succeeded In making out the contents of the letter, thinks that the letter dates from the fourth century before Christ AERONAUT DYING FROM INJURIES A' THE QUALITY OF A BIT CIFOR A NICKEL CALL FOR GAR UPMANN'S BABY BOUQUET. your " M. 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Equipment entirely new; lavish in design, elaborate in Ask your Ticket Agent, or address, .' , PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT St. Louis at- THE JOURNAL ByCarrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail, One Month, Bldg; Utah National Bank UNITED STATES furnish-Inga- list It with me and receive prompt tention. A. A. WENGER Real Estate, Loan, and DEPOSITARY. OGDEN, UTAH. President John E. Dooly Horace E. Peery ... Ralph E. Hoog .... ....... Cashier Sails FOREIGN and DOME3TIC Draft, on all points. PAY8 INTEREST ON TIME Vice-Preside- nt DEPOSITS. Fred L. Kellers BILL OF FAREi Oysters Crab, and Shrlmpa Salmon and Halibut Striped Base Poultry Beef and Mutton Pork and Veal Hama and Bacon Dried and Pressed Corn Beef Head Cheese and Dill Picklea Pure Home Rendered Lard. 2478 Washington Avenue. . u i J H Ogden Steam 437 i it e, German scientist. Dr. Koenig of Hochst, has announced to a congress of scientists assembled at Breslau that he ha. succeeded In solving the problem of col- : 1 YOU NEVER 8M0KED DISCOVERED DEPT. HURRY UP TRAIN CIGAR SECRET OF COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY CLOAK A 5URE NUF Washing PHONE A NICKEL TO EQUAL UPMANN'S IN QUALITY. BABY BOUQUET Z. C. M. I. DEPT. -- jjjj .III flrt . can suit you. We will please you. Come in and give us the chance. CLOAK s GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Oct. 11. Surgeon, tonight say that Harry Meet, the balloonist who, while attempting to make an ascension In this city yesterday, caught In the branches UPMANNS of a tree and fell to the ground. Is CIGAR-- "HAVANA CLEAR hours. not likely to live twenty-fou- r When the rope wa. untied which VIA UNION RATES EXCURSION fastened the bnloon to the ground a PACIFIC. guat of wind caught the rope and St. Louis and return, It over a large tree before It carried and return. 47.50. waa high enough to carry the paravia Chicago and return, chute above It and Fleet wa. dragged through' the branches and dropped to 'LouU return, U CMW the ground, alighting on his shoulders and head. Tr.ii.lt He wa. taken to the hospital where It was found that his bsokbone had In each direction. Pullman without change. been torn through to St Louta apart and he was paralysed from the hlpa down. HI. parent, reon Ml. Ticket, Tuesday Tied side In Colorado City and they have each week. Stop over, been notified. MOSELEY. Tra A. '"f Have Arrived Sep-triub- n, "w. WJ!Tr IS NOW . Lieut-Haakecham-fifonahi- PREPARE FOR THE COED SEASON TO 11. Twelve Chi t'iiU'Ai'.n, 'awn youth, member of prominent r.in.iliis, who left .for Providence, R. er - for :i ten ir.oiiili' cruise, on 1'iib, ok c.iilet in the nautical lu't'liuriiiory school, have been drifting back to ChU-UK(luring the last, few day, with money and doilies gone, while indignant parent are preparing to -- tart a nil for the recovery of the advance tuition. The cruise, which wa advertised for month In leading iiianaxine. and which had the of men of prominence throughout the country, was an Innovation in educational method. The project came to grief through the collapse of the school soon after the tour wa to have started, and after the fathers of 250 boys had each contributed $1,280 In advance for the development of their offspring, according to the new method of class Infraction on shipboard. Ten days ago twelve Chicago fathers, who imagined their sons were on the brine in the vicinity of the Hebrides, received a shock in the form of the following telegram: "School abandoned; receiver appointed; cadet cared for; awaiting your Instructions "Nautical Preparatory School." The scheme of the founders was to have a ship built, the Young America. and to sail abroad with a large corps of instructors, studying languages. history and commercial geography in foreign lands, and touching nt all important ports of the Old World. of the school Among the dim-torare: Rear Admiral S. B. Luce, United States navy, Newport, R. I.; L. C. Weir, president Adams Express company, New York; S. M. Felton, president Chicago and Alton railroad, Chicago. The Royal Society of London, through It. president. Sir John Murray. contributed a valuable library on submarine discoveries, and the United States navy department detailed Lieutenant Commander C. II. Harlow to go with the floating school. ai,-t- r PAGE THREE. 1904. 11, YOUR OPPORTUNITY 1-- 2. 4; much-covet- SEA SCHOOL fn.ni the Ulster Yacht Sir Timm, is has not yet announced that he lias made the necessary arrangement with a designer, RICH MEN AND LEARNED SObut club member believe that a chalCIETIES ALIKE ARE FOOLED. lenge i. sure to come, and are only waiting to find out whm conditions are named before going to Bos Receive Wrong Kind of Educe' work to build the defender.actively t on s They Com. Homs With It is the opinion .among the memout Even Clothes. T Z JOURNAL, TUESDAY OCTOBER STATE will lub. bers of tlie yacht club that when the challenge come, it will ask for a race under the same conditions that govV erned the last one. to the deed of gift no race 'tlc' Ua wa. 110.000. BonoutVoy-- canAccording be sailed Inter than November 1. of ,V Expedition, 2:15 and ten months' notice must be given lot: He ha. a record of 2:15. Bo when the challenge is made. A challenge received by December 1 would of tournament the the opening make the date for the race October 1. Country club at New York-seven j, D. Travers, the Weak, Nervous People. champion of the New-n.year-old We have received letters from all Golf assoc la I!! J. Travta. form-- I parts of the U. S. highly recommend defeated Ing Dr. Gun's Blood and Nerve Tonic, American and present British ama-Juntil the faith we had In the remedy final for the In the champion, haa been fully sustained. We had SMseaucup. confidence from the very beginning a substitute that this medicine should make cures, Charles Richardson, of Xebars-t- a but tacked that assurance thnt comes member of the University the after many successful trials. Now that football team, which played we have been upheld In our belief we on eleven Colorado of University want to impart to others our confl em-!nat the unconscious Is lying dence. Nervous, and unsteady people, hospital In Denver. Physl-weak, fleshless people, pimply, pale, attending him have been unable or sallow people are all victims of the but case, to definitely diagnose from weak, watery blood. Make new, rich believe Richardson Is suffering over the heart blood, to be forced through the sys-tetkc effects of a blow' by the way of the arteries, and Richard- the game. jcceived during disease cannot remain. This Tonic tatter In the of part participated one of the cures disease by giving you strength second half, relieving te to resist It. All druggists sell it for forward men, who had been hurt. 75c. per box, or 3 boxes for $3. The , are to be taken after each tablet, Out of the four Ogdenltea who play-o- d meal. They turn the food you eat National Pacific In the ball league Into rich red blood. Persona who during the season just closed, Bluth take thl. Tonic gain In good solid flesh ranked fifth out of the thirteen third from 1 to 8 pounds per week. bisemen, with a fielding average of ranke178. 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