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Show DAILY IfflJISPORTS! TEAMS. gTANTlNG OF THE W " I cm JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY STILL TRYING TO ,! rXaniliintliilis last June, r w:i:.tx ... jlygure . Carlson n 1'mht e.iyc 1 Jim t'orliftt. Now lie in sorry the sporiiiig woild is riili viiling by recent ehullenge to Jim for len. I ain't Muffing. It- straight talk . .. - Dee when bi'lt. can whip th.it dude, for 1 ve flguivd it out. lieen tliqieil of!- by a uiiin who knows, thai the box ini? rt in:i will soon be o:i in New York again. I lout limited to eight romiils, soya my friend, will be allowed. So want to g't Jiin forliett In the "old town when the game la reopened there. To show thnt I'm sincere, ru bet J that I can store away that dude. He is the one blot on my reputation He laughed at the defl I made to him last week. He says I'm an old man, and ought to shut up. Well. I'm only 46, nnd Jim la preclou near 40. so there ain't much difference In our age, is there? I'll fight him If he give me a chance, and in an eight-roun- d battle I'll trim him." u gcudder yaUhett ... .... Shanks Dirvk 1 - ... Totals I MW . .... 10.-(- n) Totth BRIDGE STRUTS ng su Grand Opera House lUrei'liun Ktinhvrftern Theatrical Awnrutlon. VOELCKEL & NOLAN'S GREATER and invigorating healihf u I St. Louis Paper Sees the Erection of a Railroad from Salt Laka to Mexico. BLACK PATTI effMfee Sr charhs SA The Suiitkri'ii Iacltic company is making a new move in it efforts to obtain to erect a trestle PACKAGE bride., over C.irqiiint' strait In California. Although the war department Ii.ik ileiiied the cinnpaiiy' application, (he railro.nl ienpic are now circulating .i iK'iiiiuii asking that the decision be reconsidered and the demand of the railroad company granted. "v are the Ogden agent for The I'd it inn is being circulated ''i.ise & Sanlnuii's famou Teas throughout that lurt of the state, and effort are also being made to obtain I'l'PVr. the signal .ires of loose who htp freight over the mad. it iw brought to the notice of all large shipper, uhd en" ' ' reveivllip daily Kliipuieiit deavors are made to have them sign It. r fresh i 'I he petition 1 girirdi-'a'ljf.iriila I'niiis and Vege-- I very ca refully, mill only those who aiv thought to be ill!"'-!in favor of the liiidge a re perinitlted In see it. Ii is nddi i si d to the secretary of war. .i ml gives the railroad's side of tin- i a- -' it is a review of the number of passenger who yearly travel by way of t'arquiiiea straits and the amount of freight carried across Both Phones 124. there. It also gives the reason from the standpoint of the Southern Faclllc 338 Twwntr-flft- H Street. company why it Is necessary to build a trestle bridge at the present time, and how the prosperity of the state construction. As depends upon dt soon as a satisfactory number of signatures Hre secured It will be forwarded to the secretary of war at Washington. One of the leading officer of the conipuny says: We feel sure that we can get the klgnatures of all the leading shippers of incoming and outgoing freight, and those of the best resident of the two counties. We furthermore have every assurance that .if we can prove to the satisfaction of the secretary of war that the bridge Is a necessity, but that the present state of traffic does not Justify an outlay of several million dollars for a. siisiiensioii bridge, we will be allowed to put up a trestle struc ture. We also make the point that Mr. Harrlman's vast outlays for traffic Im- Is paved with pennies, dimes and provements in this western country dollars. Lessons in paving are gladly are a sufficient guarantee that he will build the suspension bridge Just a given at tha soon aa It la necessary, providing, of course, that he is allowed to put up the cheaper bridge until that time comes." TROUBADOURS TEAS are the right Kind 1'rtMiitin tlu Ki;tiiiu' Opera LOONEY DREAMLAND l AND . - . Globe-Democr- SPECIALTIES-- 20 20-SWEL- LEST EDGAR JONES CO. Ogden 40 SINGERS DANCERS JESTERS MINSTRELS VAUDEVILUSTS DIXIE GALS HEADED BY BLACK PATTI State Bank (S1HSIEBETTA JONFJS) GREATEST SINGER OF HER RACE at six-rou- nd Its I TEA Vice-Preside- re-P- UTAH NATIONAL Your Life Current. John Rucker "The Alabama Blossom Hear Black Patti Sing Suwanee River Special Bargain Prices: 25c 35c 50c 10c NO HIGHER SEAT SALE TUESDAY THE JOURNAL ty Carrier, One Month. r 60c. By Through Service ST. LOUIS EAST AND THE k The Only Railway between Ibc Mlisoarl River nnd CUcat- DouMe-TVac- VIA The Mi Missouri Pacific Overland RAILWAY ng up-to-d- J. T. RUSHMER ce Z. Mill, One Month, SOc. JL life-curre- ate t Funniest Colored Man Alive BANK dys-pepsi- tsi&JwSAss ife.'s: s,25syssL ItKANT, Rea. Man. R. ALEXANDER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 mg color jjjci interest la felt here in the this week between and Battling Nelson, fbe tpinion la that the return match ,ffl sot be ao easy for the hard-hittiCorbett no bane as was the first. ftitfr underestimates his adversary, ud u working harder than he ever James J. Jeffrie declares thnt he rated since he tumbled Terry Me will only enter the ring once more to from the Govern championship. defend the world's championship, and the match must come within the Alex. Greggains, manager of the San that r.ext twelve months. Ranclsco Athletic club, has opened The champion assigns as his reason negotiations with John WUIe, the Chi for this his growing distaste for e and Bob Kltaslm tago heavyweight, vere and the hard and conmoos for a twenty-roun- d fight to be stant training work necessary to keep In conheld on the coast some time In March It la doubtful if Fits will consent to dition. He says he has accumulated and Invested enough money to keep fight WUIe in San Francisco In March, u the theatrical show with which he him comfortable for the rest of his h playing la booked up until the first days. Billy Delaney, the veteran trainer, week In June. Fits has already declared that he will not fight before who has unearthed two world's champions, says he will also retire from acJune or July at the earliest. tive participation in all matters perProf. T. Tomita and T. Maeda of taining to the ring when Jeff" steps down and out. Tokio gave an exhibition of Jiu-Jitbefore 1,000 Princeton students yester-ti- y. Prof. Tornlta. la said to have InA report from San Rafael says: fracted President Roosevelt In the half of today's visitors to Hardly ttw manly art Corbett's training quarters were Young SALT LAKE TO MEXICO. Kaeda called upon the students for able to squeexe into Shannon's little vetunteers to wrestle with him, and B. A special dispatch to the St. Louis Denverite and watch the gymnasium Taker, the football player and cham-fi- N from Santa Fe, N. M., and Joe Guns mix things In their dally The Colo 10, says: dated wrestler, stepped forth. He was February 200 stunt. people Nearly & Mexican Railroad (idly thrown. came over to watch Corbett work. rado, Columbus Angles, the gymnastic lnatructor, were Eddie Graney, company was incortio rated here today Set took a turn. By a quick attack Among the visitors John G. Hilxinger of El Paso, Tex.' Morris Levy and a large representation by be put the Jap on his back, but the from the "Mother Goose" company, and Osman Baile of Columbus, N. M.; WilPrinceton man soon lost the advantage those who were fortunate enough to liam R. Merrill, Anthony J. Olkar and mi was easily downed. ge McKeyes of Denting, N. II.. get a sent In the gymnasium witnessed Burra intends to The company directors. not forsoon will some work that they Joseph B. Maccabe, the newly electebuild a railroad from Salt Lake City. Te attend dances d president of the Amateur Athletic get Utah, to .Monterey, Mexico. The capwarmed Corbett at the punching up theaters or te catch mion of the United States, has mapped bag for a few minutes, and then italisation la 85.000,000." ut a very aggressive train in a. hurry if you campaign for the donned the gloves with Gans. What ELECT OFFICERS. ofldals of the A. A. U. and the differcan with Joe do the the padded dusky remember the number-pho- ne ent association members. President The Pnclflc Coast Traffic Agents' asan old and well-knostory, Kiecabe points with pleasure to the mitts is 22. and what he and Toung Corbett do sociation elected the following officers: finding of the A. A. U. as It la today. when they start to mix things la worth at San Jose, Cal., yesterday afternoon There are in the A. A. U. 8,420 registto see. Those who were President, 8. F. Booth of the Union ered athletes, who took part In 174 going miles Francisco; first present today and who had not seen Pacific at C.San ALLEN TRANSFER pen athletic H. White of the Southern meetings during 1904. Corbett since his fight with Nelson sat There were thirteen championship Pacific Los second at won Angeles; COMPANY. throughout the six rounds and meetings held in the associations com W, H. Olln of the Chicago dered if this could be the same boy pricing the A. A. U., and during the ALBKRN al.LKK. MKR. who faced the battling Dane a few Great 'Western at Seattle; secretary pair there were 209 athletes suspended, and treasurer. George W. Colby of the but a months passes ago. Hardly day bty-nlof whom were afterward re412 25th St. Phone 22. wbat some old ringster wanders over Great Northern at San Francisco. taliated. to San Rafael, and, after watching Corbett work, asks this same question. Ralph Rose may enter some small . Several of the body blows which Private law school, but no reputable Gans landed today would have been We couldnt moneyback adversity will allow him to enter with man not In perfect ait an honorable dismissal from the the quietus of any One left jolt which caught condition. if our tea werent better diversity of Michigan, and 1 don't see the little Denverite squarely on the tea, how he can obtain It J. E. Dooly, President. from his than This was the statement made last stomach almost lifted Corbett tea as you know it. Horace Peary, but The groaned, feet. spectators night by Professor Goddard, secretary his head and tossed liW Your grows rOM Corbett if don't simply f the law yoov Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. yas ouuy ly faculty of Michigan, in liluUjnt hr4. A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashier to the question if Michigan would tore into the negro like a butt. In referring to this blow after the bout he said he considered It the stlf-fe- st RATS JUMP OVER DISKS. That punch he had ever taken. me one blow In the stomach convinces a British authorities are that I am in better shape now than I systematic destruction of attempting for the rats have ever been In my life. I honestly purpose of stamping out certain disbelieve that if I had taken such a Jolt eases. To prevent rata from going on as that at any other period of my board In great ports tin disks have ship fighting career it would have meant been placed on the mooring ropes. finish." my The power that Snapshot photographs nave been taken gives you Such is Corbett's own summing-u- p of the rats running along the ropes 'ie and motion is the nerve ofOODEN, UTAH of his case, and there are plenty who and jumping over the disks to get on him. with 'fee, or nerve fluid, located in agree board the ships tiie nerve cells of the UNITED STATE8 DEPOSITORY. brain, AFRICANS THAT ARE NOT BLACK. and sent out A Bad Scare. the through nerves to the various Some day you will get a bad scare, PAYS INTEREST ON 8AVING8 Few people know that there are organs. In Central when you feel a pain in your bowels, natives ACCOUNTS DEAND TIME 10.000,000 of you are tired, nervous, . nearly in lies fear and appendicitis. Safety POSITS. Africa who are not black, and who do irritable, cannot sleep ; have cure Life Pill, a sure not look much like the other savages Dr. King's New headache, feel stuffy, dull and in any way. These natives have a pe- for all bowel and stomach diseases, headache, biliousness, costiveMelancholy, or have neuralgia, culiar yellowish copper color and their such as etc. Guaranteed at Ogden drugness, of those than rheumatism, backache, peri-dic- al much are skulls larger 25c. Try them. a. the negroes. Nobody knows any rea- gists. Only pains, indigestion, between them difference son for the THOSE BOSTON GIRLS. stomach trouble, or the and the other Africans. Some scienSidneys and liver are inactive. from are descendants think they tists Bessie Did you give Harhy a kiss? Jour nt wanis weak. European or Asiatic races that Mattie Not on your life! I made lower-produciof fuel is necd-e- d; dered Into Africa tena of thousands him pay for it in kind. Boston Transay that they ate something to increase nerve year ago. Others script counof the Inhabitants the aboriginal Grinding Lenses For Glasses energy strengthen the nerves. try. and that their color Is due to the Where Doctors Agree . r. .Miles Restorative- Ner-ii- e requires skill as well as fact that they are gradually Improving When a patient Is under the doctor's is the fuel type. machinery. I pride you need. It and growing beyond the negro cIs the nerves, produces nerve But these are all guesses. All thatIs care for some months, with constantly myself on having both, and , ran duplicate any lense, howvarying symptoms, but ever Increasing and restores vitality. anybody knows with any certainty ever difficult, on short notice. weakness from the loss of flesh and there. are thnt they Mile' ReiwPivi Nervinetaking Dr. The fitting of glasses and strength by the ravages of disease, all and Antl-Pal- n pjiorsilve doctors will agree that the first gain Itch Ringworm. to my bed. I grinding of lenses is my spe""'"R writes. of flesh Indicates a gain for the better. of spells, the result The only exclusive opKyH Lucas. Wlngo, cialty. T. E. with malaria. I niluaiiJr" illMes weak 10 to 12 years Weak, thin, fleshtesa people know they tical 1102: "For house lit Ogden. 1 25th, was April that taU. L,2 t up. Th would have been afflicted with a malady feel better as soon aa they gain flesh. spells rold chule. and I known as the Itch.' The Itching was The best flesh and blood maker Is Dr. le. mC001? weak and almoat helpFor most unbearable; I had tried for years Gunns Blood snd Nerve Tonic. I ing iW,3L.rcuntln wm tint grew "YS weaker. rl"!it to find relief, having tried all reme- pimply, pale and alckly people, both The Nervine EXPERT MFG. OPTICAN. Men,! ,nU dies I could hear of. besides a number old end young, a better medicine wss 1? 't1y"'r,ll,n na right away !atin wna better. I have of doctors I wish to state thnt one never made. It turns the food you eat tkJrlrir X rV,,." ".ii, "even bottlea of ths single sppllcaMon of Ballard's Snow Into strong, red blood, making solid well." ltoaB5d J.,Bm cntln-lLlnlmert cured me completely and flesh and muscle at the rote of 1 to 8 WEAVER. Stuart. la. permanently. Since then I have used lb, per week. It Is sold by all drugthe liniment on two separate occasions gists for 75c per box. or 2 boxes for 12. facial Hairdressing, shampooing. for ring worm and It cured completely. To overcome the effect of massage, manicuring and electric beauGeo. or dlsslpstion use this medicine. ty treatments. Edith Boise, 412 26th Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind 25c. 50c and 1.00 bottle. Fold by For nle by the Wallace Drug Co. street. Bell Phone, 335-F. Cave. for light dated TMV Corbett PAGE THREE. 1905. tea possesses that delicious f lie fieMnnan work last full, but i'lst before the ex.itninulioiiH Hiller t the eloe of the first Buelitnrr semester, and lias lien 1, el'll back.' Steph tm-i- i: Hiih that the athletic Xbomaa of ie niigln j itose are ovi-- i so days ' f.ir as Barclay 'oiiipr-titjouniversities of good The ylygare and May teams bowled stainlii.g is concerned. He Is now in contested game at the linac.i. aid (he understanding here Is ..lone and well alley last night. The Ilia; he nesiivs lo enter the Cornell Bowling 0en oft two of the la w s. iiool. An interview; in an eastern former team earned quotes him us saying he would game in handsome style and no il.lfi.-ui- i y i,j tJIttvby bettered their position in the securing an honor-alil- e dismissal from Michigan, but the for the league pennant, ifae'iltv lmlds diiTerent oiiinlons. gcudder bowled the highest average 175 with to his games pins three for J"-'ni I,. Siillivnn Taylor rolled the highest tn- credit. inxisla tint he 22. The right kind of grant Flm,. W,uM b..IleiMsar' t0 enter Cortirll. 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