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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE SIX. Made from pure cream of tartar derived from grapos. THURSDAY, BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. Bob Fitzsimmons recently received the following stinging letter from old John L Sullivan. Of course It will be regarded as u Joke: Mr. Robert Fitzsimmons My Dear Sir: I nm told that in one of your Interviews lately you stated I could whip of the fighters of today. Do you want me and the public to believe that you are the tenth and the only other pebble on the beach? If your statements are true, this Is the only way I can figure it out. Am further told that you further say that If you had net me twelve years ago It would have been all right; that you had more ambition then. I give you my word that had I met you twelve years ago, or any time within the last twelve years. I would have jolted your slats so hard that your thinking proclivities would have been a thing of the past, and If you want to meet me ring any time within the next year I will guarantee to hand you a punch that will take all the 'kidding out of you. "Now, I can make arrangements In Oklahoma, San Francisco and one or two other places where we can meet for ten rounds, and If you will put yourself on record by writing me a few lines ever your signature, I will go ahead with arrangements to meet you within eight months for six or .ten rounds, snd the purse shall not be less than 810,000 and the winner shall take nine-tent- WITH THE JOURNAL, SPORTS and Jetn Bowker, the small British champions. They are coming over after some American dollars, while the general belief is that they will have to be content with the short end of the purses If they go up against any of the American topnotrhers. Teddy Murphy la yearning for another trip to California. The following letter last night to the sporting editor of the Ban Francisco Chronicle re' veals his plans: "I will wager any part of $500 on the chances of Tony Capon! against anything that wulks at 145 to 150 pounds, and If Dave Barry will do 158 pounds at 3 o"clnck the bet goes for ten, fifteen or twenty rounds in two weeks' time. Last Monday Capon! met Joe Curtin. 160 pounds, who fought Mike Kchreck to a draw, and beat him easily In six rounds. In all of his thirty-f144 470 ive contests Capon! has given away 111 377 from five to twenty pounds, and has 89 369 yet to be knocked down. He has been 187 442 hit hard, but like Oakem Head Nelson, 13S 425 he can stow away a lot of the gaff. Remember. I atn still the boy man66920X3 ager." 156 170 142 398 436 504 453 47 Jiu-Jits- was u against presented White House last week. The outcome was a draw, ac166 cording to oil witnesses who snw the 168 nffalr. The president was anxious to see which was the better, so he brought 7972261 together "Joe Grant, a Washington wrestler of some repute, and Professor wrestling nl the Yainashlta. Instructor In t the naval academy in Annapolis. A few friends of the president were Jiu-jit- su Second Invited to see the bout. The American reek Borrowing car fare. Third and the Japanese faced each other on reck In Fourth neck the mat. Grant was watchful, but Prohospital. Ihnllenglng the big fellows. Jim Cor- - fessor Yamashita was too much for him after he got into a clinch. He tried a new hold with which Grant wa not familiar. Grant was thrown, sus Pain in the Head Is a danger signal, warning you that the brain nerves are exhausted irritated, and are undergoing an unnatural strain. Frequent and prolonged attacks of pain weaken the generative power of the nerve cells of the brain, and lead to loss of memory, melancholy, spasms, epilepsy, and frequently insanity. When the brain nerves are weakened they are unable to supply sufficient nerve force to the nerves that control the lungs, heart, stomach and other organs, and these organs are thus robbed of energy, and unable to meet the demands upon them,and they get sick. Stop the head pains with Dr. Miles Anti-rai- n Pills, and the influence upon your general health will be greater than you can realize. I want to Ml you how thankful I n am for Dr. Miles' Pills. From a child I have been subject to atek headache, and never, found any lasting relief until I received a sample Anti-Pai- of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pilla while In Geneva alx years sgn. By taking one It usually throws off my pain, so I can go about my home duties." MRS. ALMA GATES. R. F. L., No. 4, Geneva, Ohio. Antl-Piln Dr. Miles Pills are told by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It falls ha will return your money. M doses, 25 cents. Never aold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind tabling a rather painful muscular strain. For fear that the affair might the guests get Into the newspapers , were asked to say nothing about it. "Yes. there are good prospects of the mile trotting record being lowered.' said l K. G. Billings of New York Mr. Hillings Is the millionaire owner of Lou Dillon, the mare which in October. 1903, at Memphis, trotted a mile In 1:58 which record has never been beaten. Lou Dillon has been spending the winter at Agricultural park, San Jose, Cal., with Bud Doble, her trainer. "Methods of breeding, training and track surroundings," said Mr. Billings, "are constantly Improving, H11 of which will play a iart In lowering the record. You know It Is hardly two years ago since Ism Dillon dropped the mile record below two minutes. Last year the mare was sick, but next summer I hope to speed her at Cleveland against another trotter I own. Major Delmur. I never race for money, so the speed contest between Lou Dillon amt Major Del mar will be for a ribbon. I will drive Lou Dillon and Major Delmar. which has a record of will be driven by Harry 1:59 the owner of John A. McKerron. Lnu Dillon is heavier now than when she made the reenrd two years ago. She Is imw seven years old. Just In her very prime." Mr. Billings paid $12.5(ID for Lnu Dillon and 815.000 fur Major Delinar. In Ids opinion harness racing has greatly Improved since the organisation of a grand circuit of mile tracks, with a board of stewards, a presiding Judge and a professional starter. The attendance last year was very good nnd should be better next summer and fall. rei-entl- 2, Dev-erau- 1905. For Trips to the East You will find no other train service more satisfactory than that enjoyed by pa'tron of tbe Burlington Route. 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Atlantic No. 3. Can it be that anyone else can serve you as well ? Bat Limited to Council Bluff. Councu TEA ' 9verland Bluffs, Kansa, city all Points East, You can gamble on It that I have many friends left in America, (and they are not 'dead ones,' and it was only I was offered the puree yesterday which Z refer to, If the contest would take place in Guthrie, Okla. Now, If you are afraid of me, come out l'ke a man and say so. for I don't propone to "kid" the public and my friends, and. furthermore, I don't pro-p- o ip to allow them to be 'kidded' by you or anybody else. I mean this, and you can take it In a personal way or a business way, whichever you like. If you want to box me six or ten rounds, and not fight me twenty rounds, why I will arrange for the meeting. But if It is to be twenty rounds I wnnt at least seven or eight months to train In. If it la to be six or ten rounds I will require but a very little time; and. if you are afraid to meet me. for heaven's sake aay so and stop making these mat you are ready to meet any man in the world, no one barred, for that kind of a game does boxing no good. Your (near Depart. Fa. Mil ... Ojnha, all. THE DESIGNER FOR APRIL. The cover of the Designer for April shows a pretty girl holding converse with a pert Easter rabbit Three handsome full pages In color are given, and the farhlons and millinery are In jier-fe- ct accord with the spring season. A special article is on seashore costumes for ladles and young folks. The Millinery Lesson" tells how to make the new and picturesque "Envelope Hat." In the literary line there Is afi appropriate article on "The Flower of Trees." by Craig S. Thoms; "The Largest Musical Club of American Women." by Lida Rose McCabe; "The Art of by Jessie Garwood Fitts; "Concerning Cats nnd Erasmus. by Agnes C. Ruggerl, and The Blue Pigeon, a stort story by Win wood Wnltt. Mrs. Gubrlelle Jack-so- n contributes an Easter tale, "Our Hearts Be Pure from Evil. Bertha Hasbrook, In "The Interest of Beauty," describes a gymnasium that may be bought for a dollar. A picture story of "Dorothy and the Plaster Chickens" will will Nelson Battling not fight Joe the tots, and the fancy-workCans if he can sign up with Jimmy please will find lace work, embroidery, ribBritt. His inanngHr. Billy Nolan. hn bon work and crochet to test her skill. By 4. 9. UNION DEPOT T,m7 hs In-th- The Flygare team took two games from the Miller team last nig'ht and thereby took a climb up the ladder In the percentage column. No one succeeded in breaking any world's records, but the match was close and inRharman seteresting, nevertheless. cured the high Individual score of 187. Bell followed close on behind (behind the tail end) with a single score of 98 pins, which were ull made during one game. The Scudder and Cain teams ure on for this evening and a spirited contest is looked for in view of the fact that the Kcudiler team occupies such a preeminent position at the top of the ladder and, on top of this, is the determination of the Cain aggregation to take them down a peg. The score: MARCH made an announcement to that effect and he seemed very sincere In the matter. Nelson figures that Britt would be a bigger attraction, and furthermore, he would be leas liable to be defeated hi Jimmy's hands. If he can have a referee who will let him fight like Jack Welch did the other night and Billy Roche did when he fought Corbett the first time. Nelson has great confidence In his ability to whip Britt. When he meets Britt again he wants no referee to jump In and hold his hands when he is about to start some infighting. The referee must manifest less anxiety to break him and Britt the next time they hook up. "If we fight Gans he must do 133 pounds ringside,' said Don't think Nelson will Billy Nolan. go out of his class to fight Gans, for he won't. As Gans said after his last fight that he could never do 133 pounds and be strong, I can't see how he expects to fight Nelson. We will not accept any 133 pounds 8 or 6 o'clock. It must be ringside weight if we fight Gans. But as Britt has a better reputation, being a square fighter, wre would prefer meeting him. Battling has always fought on the level and he is going to keep on. There If Is more money In it than faking. Britt wants to fight Nelson he must not expect to do all the dictating. We are conceited enough now to think that we are ns biy h drawing card as he in. Nelson has certainly done something llrltt never did. He beat Corbett twice in less than ten rounds and Britt was lucky getting a decision over him In twenty. This dope makes Nelson a better man than Britt or there Is nothing to It. Fifty Years the Standard PRICK STATE 50c " HUP |