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Show DAILY Profit Sale Sharing Makes Large Saving Sale flow On 340 Is TUESDAY, FOR Washington Will Bs Gala City When Oath is Administered to President Roosevelt. SPORTS! of howler lost he was :1 Keren m. The Reudder team uicorduig to In the City league to iruwe who Kit ;,t the ringside, and as same -r lf first clevand quirk on his feet as an ele leam lH"t nlght' They the Ruhner nl climbing pike's peak. We'll hav match, however, by to give it to janfllly won the the sailor, however, for -' Ituahof three games. keeping before the public two out . jjowlej the highest single score, as lime there is a new fightereye.that Every bobs "L, a, the highest average for the 171 pine. F. Scudder was three fames. 167 pins. Mcond tor high average with attended the games A large audience was always an ample amount and there manifest end Flygare teams play interest U' evening. The thii c0rf: The Yallreux Herrick BCUDDER. .. ... 172 ... 184 .. 17 gcudder FietwtH ... ... 115 S.H. Brown ... 107 .. . TMib I Kjt ..... .... gurhmfiler .... Stm jhriuner .. 142 ISO 178 165 140 120 1(9 463 451 601 120 125 352 .. (95 712 RUSHMER. Werry & 148 145 122 125 118 167 ..185 . (38 727 Totals 37! 7352142 131 185 119 158 179 399 i 888 281 454 515 7222087 gave Jack Cor the decision over Valley at Marys The fight tUL Cal, Saturday night vent twenty rounds, and was fast and Clifford did the ferioui throughout leading, but Cordell landed the cleanest The de blows according to the refere. rlilon did not meet with general approval and the men may nave to fight again to satisfy themselves and the Both men were strong and public. Clifford wants anfresh at the end. other go and considers the decision Clifford butted hie opponent un&lr. with ills head too much to suit the referee. Cordell says the fight was won blrly by him and that he can whip Referee Shaugnessy fell of San Francisco Jack Clifford of Grass - anywhere with a fair referee. Joe Cans sent a challenge to fight Clifford, If he won, for a purse of 55,-at 133 pounds. Louie Long chal Inpd the winner at the same weight, Clifford M ifeplde. rHAsefk Ladles do not attend the baseball femes In Cuba, but the better classes of the male population of Havana, In eluding the government officials, take The a great delight in attending. largest crowds go to the games on Sunday, and frequently the Americans bad 7,000 and 8.000 spectators, says an exchange. The recent decision of Judge Tlghe of Brooklyn that boxing trouts can be held in that city in public In regularly organised athletic clubs when it Is proved that the contents are for members only, and between members, and that no purees are given and no ad ittlon charged, has induced several pugilistic promoters to try h organise & club and give shows unto similar conditions. . nil-kno- The latest about Britt ie that he will ready to box the winner of ih Corbett-Nelso- n fight next month. Under the Impression that Coffroth of the Yosemite club had retired from the 9fbt promoting business, the Ban Francisco Athletic club asked Britt for hia terms for a March contest. Match-fakGreggalns gasped. It is said, when Britt named his price, and lmme-diatel- y began to figure ' on a heavyweight uttractlnn with Marvin Hart and Jack Johnson as the principals. urely be er John l. wants to open a He has from St. Louts to the chief of there, asking what the prospects in for a Sullivan Portland. tele-KPh- el drink establlsh-Th- e chief saw members of the wuncll license committee, who said here was no objection to John open-- 8 a saloon, and then wired the once rhainplon to come ahead. John l. has been running a saloon SL Louis since before the fair at JJfhed last year. Business has since the big show fe.1. hi John Is seeking pastures flrst-rlu- ss dwln-somewh- nof-- ' " is a hiie Joke,- - says Otto "His challenge to Frank Ootch P in the almanac of some will house before the month Wn1 poor old Tom has kld,ev much that he fa borh. ,,lld,T the delusion that he Is a r- ;ne & - t : I BLACK PATTI I afternoon. and stop Chesbros 'spit ball.1 "I'll make them another offer, don't doubt my ability to go to the bat and knock out of the lot that 'spit ball. That would he easy. But if Mr. Griffith and Mr. Chesbro want to make a bet with me Ill go behind the bat the next time the Highlanders come to visit Friend Comlsky, and Til guarantee to catch the entire game with Chesbro on the sUb. I could catch him In a rock Theres only one stipulaIng chair. tion that I will make, and that la that I get half the gate receipts of that game. Me use an apron, huh, and the cap tain strode away in disgust. The controversy between Anson and Chesbro came up over the statement by the Chicagoan that' the spit ball was nothing but the old slow ball used in Anson's day. Chesbro retorted that Anson could not catch one, much less hit it The challenge was accepted by the captain, who also agreed to bat six of the balls out of the lot, as well as catch the same number. The introduction of gymnastics and outdoor recreation among the girls and young women of America is beginning to tell, and a race of mothers Is growing up all over the country who are believers In sports and outdoor pastimes, says an exchange. They want their son to be big, manly, healthy fellows, and they want their daughters to be Just as healthy as their sons. These women see nothing unmanly in baseball and boxing and wrestling, football, and they have sense enough to know that once in a while an accident or two may happen that may be serious, but they know that that is the fault of abusing the sport, and not In the sport itself. It was rather surno prising to hear a woman who had say of a daughters, couple sons, but the other day when the project of teaching boxing In the public schools I think that It would was talked of: be a good thing. It would afford lots of Innoceht fun and amusement, and If the boys were not allowed to become too rough in their boxing I think would be very beneficial to them. At any rate, it would be something sensible to teach, and far better for the boys than many of the fool things And they teach In the schools now." there la no doubt that many other women think the same thing, although they may not be ns ready to free their minds on the subject. ensuing year; to hear the president's financial report and for the transaction of any other important business that may properly be brought before the meeting. JOSEPH GODDARD, Secretary. MANY GERMAN ENGINEERS. Hundreds of engineers are graduating from the schools of Germany who are well prepared in tne various branches of learning connected with the manufactures, and are well fitted to construct or to direct In a scientific manner large factories In foreign countries. This may be attributed to the technical high schools of Germany. A Bad 8care. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowela, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies In Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure for all bowel and stomach diseases such as headache, biliousness, costive-nes- s, etc. Guaranteed at Ogden druggists Only 25c. Try them. sips who love to loiter around a fighters condition camp. He has reached a stage where he doesnt have to ewathe himself In a rubber and flannel and exercise In a stoke-hol- e temperature In order to take off weight. It ia noticed that Corbett wears an ordinary gymnasium suit when going through his indoor facing at Ban Rafael, a striking comparison to the Denverite's bundled up appearance during his last spell of training at the beach. Nelson, according to training camp report, has removed about twelve pounds since he began operations at Larkspur. Various rumors have arisen regard to the Dane's progress, one being to the effect that he finds It difficult to keep below the mark. Gossip of this kind Is not worth second's consideration. Nelson is a faithful worker and a careful liver, and will have no trouble In passing the clerk of the scales when the time comes - 'k k TROUBADOURS l'rm'iitiii Coffees. tho Ragtime Opera LOONEY DREAMLAND NY are receiving daily shipments "f fresh California Fruits atul AND SPECIALTIES-- 20-SWEL- LEST EDGAR JONES CO. 20 SINGERS DANCERS JESTERS Itrsst. MINSTRELS VAUDEVEUSTS DIXIE GALS HEADED BY BLACK PATTI State Bank (SIBKIERKTTA JONES) GREATEST SINGER OF HER RACE John Rucker Its The Alabama Blossom Funniest Colored Man Alive To attond danoes t theaters or to ootch a train in a hurry if you remember the number Hear Black Patti Sing Suwanee River phone 22. ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. ALBIRN Phone 22. A Special Bargain Prices: LI .Kit, MUR. 412 25c 35c 50c 10c 25th SL NO J. E. Dooly, Proaidant. UTAH NATIONAL HIGHER SEAT SALE TUESDAY Horace Peery, Ralph E. Hoag, Caahier, A. V. Mdntoeh, Assistant Caahier THE JOURNAL Carrier, One Month, 60c. By BANK of OGDEN, UTAH UNITED 8TATE8 DEPOSITORY. Through Service PAY8 INTEREST ON 8AVING8 ACC0UNT8 AND TIME stTlouis By Mail, One Month; 50c. O l 140-pou- nd to redeem forfeits. It is a certainty that he does not harbor the suspicion that doing 130 pounds will affect his strength any more now than it did a couple of months ago. He Is a confident aa possible that he will score the second time with Corbett, and whatever worrying hs does It over his prospects of luring Jimmy Britt into a match In March. AND THC VIA . Missouri Pacific Overland RAILWAY Grinding Lenses For Glasses THROUGH FERTILE KUSlSi!!! BISSOURI PULLMAN SLEEPING Z. CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric lights, electric Fans. Reclining chair cars isxsts J. T. RUSHMER over-lndul-H- Js Limited SCENIC COLORADO up-to-d- TEA The Only Double-Tric- k Railway betweea the Missouri River and Cbicsf. EAST Where Doctors Agree require skill as well as When a patient Is under the doctor's I pride machinery. care lor some months, with constantly myself on having both, and can duplicate any lense, how5"h r any other big strong varying symptoms, but ever Increasing now make the dear old Kim! ever difficult, on short notice. weakness from the loss of flesh and Kil ,,r Hke the proverbial 80 The fitting of glasses and strength by the ravages of disease, all wnts Will Young Corbett show as marked doctors will agree that the first gain grinding of lenses is my speIn hl r"tht with Monroe at Phlla- In his second contest of flesh Indicates a gain for the better. cialty. The only exclusive opImprovement tical house in Ogden. with Battling Nelson as he did In his Weak, thin, fleshless people know they second affair with Eddie Hanlon? This feel better as soon as they gain flesh. Is among the sporting conundrums that The best flesh and blood maker Is Dr. now. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic. For lire being propounded Just was far short of his pimply, pale and sickly people, troth is a he said Corbett dainty drink; do best form when h lost to Battling Nel- old and young, a better medicine was EXPERT MFG. OPTICAN. a punching never made, it turns the food you eat as know how was son. certainly He good it can Dane, Into strong, red blood, making solid bag In the hands of the durable do you know how It will be for the coming event to flesh and muscle at the rate of 1 to 3 and easy determine whether Is was a case of Iba per week. It Is sold by all drugit is? gists for 75c per box, or 3 boxes for 33 Hairdressing, shampooing, facial being undertrained or overmatched massage, manicuring and electric beauCorbett ts certainly on his mettle. j To overcome the effect of Yfjr l!1n conscientious work has attracted gence or dissipation use this medicine, ty treatments. Edith Boise, 412 2(th street. Bell 'Phone, 335-the attention of a the sporting gos- j For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. la-lt- 1 the Ogden agents for S.ttibci n' faiiiout Teas Ogden Man. VOELCKEL & NOLANS GREATER are the right Kind . Be. R. Al.KX AKIKB lRANT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 TEAS. Me AwscUMes. i up Kharkey is there with the stereo 1 don't typed challenge. know who w riles for him, but 1 do know that Tom don't know what they contain until some friend reads them to him us they uppear in print. 'I would like to have a of Tom Just at the present photograph time, with his chest extended two feet towards Both Phones 124. leeward and the admiring glance he S8S Twenty. fifth throwa at himself In the mirror behind his bar whenever a prospective purchaser of the amber appears, grabs him by the band and saya; Tom, you can beat thla fellow Gotch. It's a cinch." "Its then Tom throwa out the life line and answers: Bhure Ol kin. Then to the mirror again for another wrap at his mug and back again waiting for the next customer. Talk about a fellow that la kidded" to death well. Its Bharkey, and the bunch Itch Ringworm. around Fourteenth street will have a many laugh out of Thomas' Inst E. T. Lucas. Wingo, Ky., writes, break about fighting. For 19 to 12 years April 25th, 1962: have been afflicted with a malady Purls has a new thriller. Looping known as the itch. The itching was the loop," the circle of death," the most unbearable; I had tried for years human arrow, no longer stirs the to find relief, having tried all remeblood, wearied by so many excite- dies I could hear of. besides a number ments. of doctors. I wish to state that one Bo, in one of the music halls, Tale, single application of Ballards Snow the world's champion trick bicyclist, Liniment cured me completely and Is pavsd with psnniss, dimes and Is "looping the gyroscope, riding with- permanently. Since then I have used in a great wheel, which, as he circles it, the liniment on two separate occasions dollars. Lessons in paving arc gladly revolves and bodily moves around and for ring worm and It cured completely. given at the up and down. The danger" sensation 25c, 50c and 11.00 bottle. Sold by Geo. evokes much applause, none louder F. Cave. than from the expectant undertakers STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. in the audience. The annual stockholders' meeting of Jack Chesbroa latest offer to Cap- the Overland Mining A Milling Comtain Anson and Griffith's accompanying pany will be held In Rooms 425 and retort that the old veteran could not 426, Dr. 1L J. Powers' office, Utah Loan A Trust building, March 14, 1905, at the stop the spit ball" even if he wore an of 8 o'clock p. m., for the election apron, produced a "rise from the old hourseven directors to serve for the leader of the west side team the other of "I'll double the bet with Griffith, and As fight ended after midnight, havilet him write his own ticket, said Anng commenced late on account of I'd ask nothing softer than to special train from Grass Valley being son. get in such a contest. I almost think delayed. I could put a pair of gloves on my feet KerthweelernTbrstrlval IMrn-tUi- . t mujE alon Grand Opera House ! orating healthful OGDEN. The preparations fn- - the inauguration of President lt.HiK.-i,.are rapidly nearing The city will le illuminate.! fur three nights on a scale never a KMclal feature atieu..ii,., i,if,ne. will le nniile of that part of Pennsylvania avenue extending from Fifteenth street to Seventeenth street on the north front of the White House grounds This has beecn designated tin' court' of honor, and many pillars of classic shape will be erected at frequent intervals. From these pillar novel effect in elect l ie illumination w ill be displayed. The oath of office will lie administered by Chief Justice Fuller in front of the main entrance to the oapltol, where a stand for this jmrjxise will be constructed. The president will then deliver his inaugural address. He will take his luncheon at the capito before heading the brilliant inaugural parade up Pennsylvania avenue to the executive mansion. The body of the parade will be divided into two grand divisions, military and civic, and will be a notable pageant In many respects. A body of rough riders will form the president's personal escort, and another attractive feature of the parade will be a large number of Indian chiefs In na tlve costume. In addition there will be regular troops, militia companies from many states and detachments of sail ora and marines. PAGE THREE. 1i35 21. color and invig- WASHINGTON, Keb. 21. f FEBRUARY The right Kind of CAPITAL WILL BE ILLUMINATED ON AN IMMENSE SCALE. to Help You TWENTY FIFTH STREET, JOURNAL, tea posse5ses that delicious f Housekeeper Early Great American Importing Tea Co. Oup 100 Stores Help STATE PREPARING Come T? UTAH te buffet-smoki- I St Paul and Minneapolis Tickets, reservations, end full Inha obtained from General Agent, itcasNs formal km ran C. A. Walker, I I W3h W H. C. 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