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Show DAILY To Reveal Jiu Jitsu j I UTAH STATE JOURNAL, , T Tth. 'jrn i south-southwe- ng ed tor-pea- do o- TEA Will you buy of your gro- Cer a pound of our tea, and p : tyit? -. ' 1, -- the book in I. it. W SrtiPInf Cowl in. brew-,- r Tn ii tl.iiiiiini i .l.mieit J. Jeffrie on board the 1 olfkI1fn Our Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Furs For Ladies and Children We can suit you. - theater. To satisfy ing $3(1,000 RuKehnll judgment notes aggregatthe Philadelphia National league franchise will be sold at sheriff's sale. Action has been brought by Arthur E. Xewgold, as trustee for the stockholders, and announcement of the public sale will be made by the sheriff within a few days. President Totter of the club said yesterday that the action of Mr. New-bo- ld Is founded upon certain loans made by him and others to the club In November, 1903, and during the spring of the present year. The loans amounted to about 13(1.000. As the stock of the company is fully paid, no assessments could be levied, and the past season being profitless, the club could not repay its loans. Additional loans will be necessary to rontinue next season. Mr. Potter said, and many of the stockholders Insisted upon Mr. Xewbold proceeding against the company by auction. A New Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line Washed in Distilled Water No Fading No Shrinking If you are going east and are in a hurry, the Overland Limited la train to take. Through cars to We have recently arranged to aave all tha distilled water C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St., weather It is unlikely that Young Corbett Francisco In a few days to meet "Battling" Nelson. He will probably let McGovern wait until he returns. "Corbett received a telegram from one of the San Francisco clubs the other night stating that he could have the November date tor a will go to Ban fight with Nelson. He la anxious to battle tackle Nelson In a twenty-roun- d and he immediately wired an answer requesting information regarding the clubs inducements. If the offer is satisfactory Corbett will go to the Pacific coast at once and prepare for the match. the Athletic events were held in stadium in St. Louis yesterday aa a feature of the Knighta of Columbus day. C. J. P. Luca a of Cambridge, Mass., broke the world's record In the potato race by running the event in forty-tw- o seconds, seven seconds below the previous record. er The fight at London has been postponed for a week in order to give Frankie more time in Neil which to become acclimated. felt fine when he arrived, but when he started to put oil the finishing touches for the fight he noticed the difference in the climate and asked for a weeks further time. As Bowker was willing, the club granted the request. The boys will come together next Tuesday night your 1. good. M L J()nes C()al n I(je Cq Offieo 407 24th 24th Yard, 122 V. . 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Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Paa Agt. THE QUALITY OF A BIT" CIWHEN IN A HURRY, 8MOKE FOR A NICKEL CALL FOR UPMANN'S BABY BOUQUET UPMANN'S BABY BOUQUET. CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR So. GAR St. 8t J OPENING STREET. Xell-Bowk- ite. while the ffrisco SYSTEM ra (? Salt Lake City, Utah Up-tow- Ogden Steam Laundry PHONE 174. Commercial Agent, You Can't Depend On the Sun. 'for heat in the winter time, so let ua fill coal shed over-heate- TWENTY-FIFT- H the Chi- ta go. the eondenaation of tha ateam used in our engine, dry rooms, mangles and other ateam heated machinery, and find wa have enough for th washing of all our silks colored and flannels and godds. The superiority of this pure, eoft water over the hard water of this city for waehing aueh goods ia very groat. By tha uee of distilled water, mild soap and cars that the d are not goods there ie but little danger of fading or shrinking. Any work ontrustod to ua will roeoivo most carsful 437 DEPT. e and Colored Goods by CLOAK Is the way a prominent eastern newspaper editor expresses himself about the xervli-- of the Overland Limited on the Washing produced Come in and give us the chance. HURRY UP TRAIN Ail Wool ht . A SURE NUF Departure in Have Arrived Z. C. M. I. DEPT. In a fight at St. Louis last night for the title of feather-weigchampion of the world. Tommy Sullivan of Brooklyn was given the declson over Abe Attell of San Francisco In the fifth round of what was to have been a contest. Attell went out twenty-roun- d with a low left uppercut to the stomach. He dropped to the floor, falling in apparent agony and claiming fouL The decision of the referee was withheld for five minutes until examination had been made by three physicians. As the doctors found no signs of a foul the decision was given to Sullivan. The fight was a fine exhibition of science in which neither received much In the first few rounds punishment. Attell seemed to have slightly the better of it. The much talked of fight between Aurelio Herrera and' Kid Goodman, Is at- last settled, and the date Is set for the 24th of this month. There was some trouble In securing an opera house, which accounts fo rthe date being set off so far. Both of the boys are training faithfully for the go, and will step Into the ring on the night of the 24th, ready to put up the battle of The bout is aa much their lives. talked of as was the Xelaon-Herrego, and the Butte sports are anxiously awaiting the tap of the gong. Goodman has a decision over Herrera, and the little Mexican is more than anxious to reverse it We will please you. CLOAK L-ite-r FIRE KINDLER FREE. Buy your coal of Parker and he will totwmd one of the best lire mevu ot .tick .n M into one. give you kindlera on earth. all combined compartments Mould. It fco'i- - BOOK BINDING. The new plant of Wilcox A Woody YOUVE BEEN WHAT JUST CLEAR Is now open for business. All kinds of LOOKING FOR--A SMALL NICKEL. blank books A and loose leaf work. 278 FOR .HAVANA CIGAR Washington avenue. UPMANN8 "BABY BOUQUET perlment was that the , as a rale found fewer the younger. IS NOW 5 me - Vallejo PAGE THREE. TO PREPARE FOR THE COLD SEASON has been Russian cru I., ::a at Mare island in a style IwM'.ia the Ims of the prize ring. Wliiii- li,. wa at Vale jo a few days .IK.. 1. iliainpioii expressed a desire pi s. .. i h,. Russian ship, and Chief Shuttleworti of the navy I volunteered to escort him aboard. Ac nii.mied by hi wife, Jeffries was rccci,.i with some acclaim on the ami all hands crowded around i)ili.ro of many buttles, lie was an ovation that would have liatieiv.l a prime minister. Officers iinl iiicn alike entertained him. felt Of li's brawny arms. Inquired about his knee, and treated him to many drafts of Russian wine that is said to be worth 11$ a pint. JelTrles en lerlained nine of the Lena's officers at dinner ashore after they had enjoyed the spectacle of JelTries doing wonders on the stage as t lie star in I he at the play of Davy Crockett eiu.-i.ii..,.- ' 1904. 14, YOUR OPPORTUNITY WITH THE SPORTS RELICS OF FIGHT Jealously a. a being girded A cret in Japan for more lha,: the most ra. the art of jiu jitsu, REMAINS OF KINSHIU MARUS and mysterious physical PASSENGERS FOUND. he will world, whole the outside the for the first time le at Harvard Schooner Finds Greusome Remainder native of it. of Sinking of Japanese Troop-ehi- p next year. off Korean Coast. old the Egyp lost arts of to the present time, jiu Jitsu. UP WAX FRANCISCO.! . 14. A gruebaffled all. By an and challenged some story nf havoc wrought to life were not Serial edict its masters and property by the war in the Orient "L, to tesch it outside of Japan. to the city by the whaloccas-'ll- y was brought have Though foreigners an sort of inkling as ing schooner Gotnniu, which reached got some no offl- - port, sixty days from the Kurile iswas done, Wr the thing lands, last night. It is the story of the ruction hy one who has taken in the science has fate of the Japanese steamer Klnshtu but the ml- - Maru, If the evidence gathered by country any J,bjS?in Captain Macomber of the whaling men schooner tells a t 'year, however, Harvard straight tale, which can afford 100 for the privilege steamer was destroyed wonderby the Rusthis about much as "lence as they desire and from sians during April last, being sent to rto has no superior in all the the bottom with 200 souls aboard. , Their Instructor will be Prof. Captain Macomber reports that on Jiu Jitsu fTamashita, instructor inbeen tour-- L August 4th, while his vessel was about I'JLmol who has recently st miles of Cape this country and giving exhibitions forty he sighted a lot of wreckage. Curat Samuel Hill. of management "y. the of Drawing nearer, some of the wreckage old Harvard man of the class assumed the shape of sailors clothes, n Prof Tamashlta has Intaken the disthe art and a still closer examination Z the highest degree the horrifying fact that what JTii considered the most wonderful closed before had appeared merely to be former in all Japan. S00 ways of clothes were in reality the lifeless He knows more than headn opponent He has all bodies of human beings, but Miring less. ren-Lridevices for and mm of schemes Awash with a lot of wreckage the an opponent helpless by breakbodies were being tossed decapitated can him. He or choking limbs his er about by an angry sea, telling a silent to death man a apparently Mide him. He can lie tale of the horrors of warfare on the id then resuscitate and with a stiff high seas. There could be but one floor atetrate on the solution of the mystery, and that wai held down by the force of two windpipe that the wreckage was that of a ship Mrerful men against his free. He knows that had met her fate in a sea fight, a wiggle himself and that the bodies were those of men il manner of tricks and devices for wholse lives had been sacrificed In the and attack, and all men battle. g there he will teach to Harvard But how the bodies came to be Kt year. headless was a horrifying mystery Bver since the first of last winter which Captain Macomber was unable been have students greatly ntaion art of Japanese to fathom, although be gathered all Merested in the the evidence which the wreckage had netting and Jiu Jitsu through two to offer. gOe Japanese students, T. Tagi and One thing that he established beTokoyama, who have appeared at jHutar wln-t- er yond the possibility of a doubt la that the Intervals throughout steamer was the Klnshiu the and wrestled for exercise on the Maru. In the wreckage was a lifegimuislum floor. George R. Lewis, an boat, still seaworthy, and In the lifeImrrican boy and the room mate of boat were life preservers, on one of so with wrestled them, also rigi, has which was painted the name, "Kin-shi- u kit undergraduates have had a good Mara. From this it is taken for fttnce to see how one of their own granted that the boat and the lifeInd succeeds with the art. Is less and headless bodies belonged Each of these three wrestlers aboard the ship. Also In ery enthusiastic about the sport, and the lifeboat were found two or three t Is largely through their efforts and broken blocks and tackle, a careful iterest that the university has been of which seemed to suggest a to have regular study liven the opportunity to seek safety in attempt hasty next tilled Instruction In Jiu Jitsu flight from the sinking ship. nr. Captain Macomber says it was too In Japan," said Mr. Yaki, "wrestl-i- f to haul the lifeboat aboard, so rough The Is the greatest of all sports. he abandoned it after removing all of nestler 1 the hero. All men admire But It the gear. He brought with him the dm and he Is a great man. life preservers and other relics of the ikes more than mere skill to make a sen light that resulted in the loss of also A must he man pod wrestler. the big Japanese transport and so courtcarteous and kind. If he is not lives. Captain Macomber eous no matter how strong or ad- many human the story of his gruesome ult he may be. he will never succeed. reported find to the Merchants exchange after Tor Instance, it Is always a rule entering port last night. The Gotoma, un-ilr hit a wrestler shall not take an to T. H. Sellers of this city, sdrantaee of his opponent: must belonging is now lying in the stream off Meiggs what of him notice fair ibrays give wharf. li going to do, and must always be The Klnshiu Maru, which was a p careful not to hurt him as he can. of 4,000 It must never, if possible, throw him Japanese military transport tons, was sunk by two Russian o that he lands off the mat on the boats on the night of April 26th. urd floor. Of course, sometimes this laden with .rise and The transporL It annot he helped, but most times other military stores, and about 1,500 in. And if a man once did this for tons of coal, was surprised by the pite or anger it would spoil his career Russian boats off Plaksin bay, Korea. a a wrestler. Russians captured on board sevIn the universities there is no high-- r The enteen officers, twenty soldiers, eighty-honor than to succeed and estab-is- h five military carriers or coolies and a reputation as a wrestler, for It of the crew who surrensixty-fiv- e wans not only that a man Is quick dered. nd skillful and atrong, hut that he is The remainder of the men, 200 in houghtful, courteous and possessed who were to form a landing number, f all the other well. as manly virtues who were left without offiand party Jiu Jitsu Is a great art. It teaches refused to surrender cers, obstinately man presence of mind. It is very Russian cruiser. They ard sometimes to keep ones temper, or go aboard a offered armed resistance to the Rusipecially after a hard fall. That la sians and in the end were sent to the liy we like It so well." Official with the transport. bottom All the Japanese students at Harv-r- d sinking of the transport are Interested in the coming of reports of thecommander of the Japafof. Tamashlta to Cambridge next tell how the the Russians for a mistook nese ship 11. and Inasmuch aa all of them are fleet and signaled, I am faith y youngsters who stand well Japanese The Russian coal you bringing V socially, the new sport is being commander signaled in repromptly ken up as a fad by all the wealthiest ply, "Stop Instantly. The crew of Indents In the university. their then recognised the transport Of the forty hoys who so far have error and began to lower boats and ifnifled their Intention to receive inpinnaces with the greatest haste action in the art next year, hy far steam endeavored to escape, but the and he greater number comes from ML Russian steam cutter captured or desluburn street from the region of them all. Overly hull and other palatial priv-i- e troyed dormitories. Fearful Odds Against Him. This is an Important feature In the snd destitute. Such, Bedridden.alone ntroductlon of any sport at Harvard condition of an old was the brief in t0 have It Immediately adopted by soldier hy name of J. J. Havens, Verhe most Influential and leading men. sailles. O. For years he was troubled n Cambridge, however, every one Is with Kidney disease and neither docnterested In the "Japs. They are tors nor medicines gave him relief. At IUfh bright active, clever, enthusi-lt!- c tried Electric Bitters. It and loyal little fellows that they length he him on hla feet in short order and put n become very popular. now he tsetiflea Tm on the road to One of the most of all of Best on earth tor prominent recovery. hem is young son of the complete nd ill Mntsukata, troubles Liver and Kidney amous minister of Japan forms of Stomach and Bowel Comind Present chief adviser to the ipl-dOnly 50 cents. Guaranteed Mntsukata lives In Beck hall, plaints. J. Driver, druggist Jesse of the moit exclusive dormitories by lna ! a member of the Harvard's wding clubs, particularly the instl-- u, Pipe Made of Bamboo. f 1710. Last spring he came out In the Philippines A traveler nd tried for the baseball team and writes: You see that girl coming w he is stirring up Just as great an along the streets carrying a long cylamnnff American brothers inder of bamboo upon her shoulder? nfl4Japanese his art of Jiu Jitsu as ever She is returning from the wate took in the American national works and la carrying tome a good ame of baseball. ater-i- t 'ihe Matsukata are doing much supply of clean drinking eight su1? tube bamboo is a big bring about a very friendly feeling inches at 'wn America and Japan. feet long and twentymo inside least In cliYun.ferenM.Tbe out hy forced divisions have been OCTOBER FRIDAY, IS NOW PREPARED TO SHOW YOU EXACTLY VHAT YOU WANT IN 8UIT3, OVERCOATS, HAT8, SHOES. UNDERWEAR,' ETC. ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND FADS ARE HERE. 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