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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. j WITH THE 6 Shupe-WKilla- Z. C. M. 1 Last & Thomas The Toggery Dee-Stanfo- rd 6 .... Ogden S. Laundry Hoyle Hardware Co 6 The Hoyle Furniluie company boy lat night administered a oniplete coat of whitewash to the boya, winning two out of three on games in splendid style. They had their bowling clothes and simply want- s' d the ed out over and boy to a finish. Neither side scored any high Individual scores, although the averages were well up. The score: BOYLK FURNITURE CO. 145 165 161171 Shaririau . . Sliujie-WH-lia- Shupe-William- out-playe- 113 162 153 145 130 123 12 46 167454 121364 147432 713 716 77 '..132 143 140415 H5 794 747 118 789 747 188 681 766 2137 151 Stratford . . . I Taylor . . L. Treseder L. Scudder . 14! Totals JOURNAL, SATURDAV, APRIL 22, 1905. strictly prohibit gambling within baseball parks, and penalizes tne club that permits It. It is an amusement for the masses, furnished by a team of. trained athletes, representative of a city, a contest for supremacy with a representative team from every other city within the circuit of the league to which and he would probably make the Lob- it belongs. The game In uil its details will have sters a good limn, but tlimlin Is fully understood by the boy In to get permission from Salt Lake be- knickerbockers the man with and by fore be can play him." Forget it, Mr. silvered locks, and both, with nearly Lobster a wear red Rfshel. Had will all of intermediary age and sex uniform this year. throughout the United States, are al-Its devotees, and some at times are Referee Jack McOuigan. the Joke of most Insanely so. the Philadelphia prise ring, has again pul Ills foot Into It. After being driven Senor Robles, who was In Roise for out of New England Hh his black a short time, appearing as a toreador fighter, George Cole, lie returned to missed Philadelphia, and the other night to several milch rows, just forced himself In as referee of a fight getting married In Butte, where he In which he disqualified Jimmy Walsh has been doing a vaudeville stunt. for fouling Monte Attel. Attel claimed The of that city tells he was struck low, and McGulgan. about it in words that all who have who was in on the deal," sustained heard Penor Robles talk will enjoy. the claim and sided with Attel, going Here Is the story:' so far as to swear that he (McGulgan) Ah! Fin and dandee! Senor Don Thereupon De Enrico El Paso Santo De Robles, saw the foul committed. Attel, still feigning convulsions, was the Fighter of the Bull, the Gentleman ordered to a hospital. This is what of Spain, he is to wed! Fln and dan. ensued. In order to determine wheth- dee! To wed the light of the er or not be was shamming, one of stage! The vaudeville arthe physicians gave Attel a hypoder- tiste from the city on the mic Injection of nothing more than Lake! The famous KathSalt plain water. Five minutes later, when erine Loraine Plalsted, pride of the the physician went to the cot where continuous! Blow out the red light, Attel lay, the boxer declared that the bring on. the candies! Call in the paInjection had relieved the pain. This dre! Go get the beautiful tamale, the remark caused the doctors to reach entrancing frljoie, the irresistible chile the conclusion that Attel was only con came, that the guests may have After what Attel the one magneef-I-cefeigning Injury. wedding supInjection a was hypodermic supposed as befits the departure of the per, he ceased groaning and declared that mighty don from the state of single the pain was disappearing. blessedness, which in his case happens to be the state of Utah. The fin and John dandee pueblo of San FYancisk shall says: Brush, old Our friend, Baseball is immortal, and some day see that the redoubtable Enrico is goods. Turn on when the world has grown gray with there with the All is Joy! All march! as counted be the wedding age its founders may the Raseball Philosophers and Seer of is But wait! Antiquity, and It lover will build What is this shadow that steals monument to their memories. Game of golf and tennis are Inter- across the path of the great, the fearesting. principally to those who par- less slayer de bovine? Bovine, was 'it said? ticipate in them. The charm of the Not for track He in the relation It bear to senor, a thousand d cow! We hasten Racing without a you the the bettlag ring. Toro! Ah! pool box attachment would become a to correct! Slayer de lost art" of amusement. The thou- That eex better! Whence came this restraining hand, sands who shout and cheer as the horses turn into the home stretch are clutching in its grip that mysterious they who have backed their favorite to slip of paper? Puny paper! Whence win. and so It follows that the interest comes that awful voice, saying nay ambitions of our depends on the wager, and the wager unto the conjugal Ah! It is it le the depend on the speed of the horse. It Castilian Romeo? la the betting that contribute to and hand of Senor Morris Levy, the the of the maintain the interest. Once or 'twice a year we look for a Enreek! The hand is that of Levy, contest between the crews or football and the voice yes the voice ie the The hand it team of our favorite colleges, and voice of Levy, too! then those Interests are shelved for opens! The paper it drops! And on the paper is the potent word Conanother year. Baseball 16 different. It is unlike tract!" What say those words, words Inthat stand out in letters of living fire, any other outdoor amusement terest In It doe not depend upon any words that burn into the heart of the senor? These the wager. On the contrary, the rule of the National league, which have gov- they are: "And Senor Don De Enrico erned profeanlonal baseball wherever El Paso, et cetera, et cetera, party of It has been played for thirty years. the first part, does hereby give Senor R PORTSI Standing of the Tumi. Hoyle Fur. Co. . . Rusiimer O. Co... F. M. Nye Co STATE UTAH 2207 in Inter-Mounta- gr-r-a- nd gr-r-ra- nd gr-re- gr-re- at at nt SHUPE-WILLIAM- 1. Fretwell Rlakeslee S. Watkins I9 Raker Camp 14 Totals 130 ..690 S6 444 173-- 421 188 474 George Hackenschmidt cante over just in time to shake our gradually forming opinion that there wasn't anything in Russia that merited the nnme of champion. The fate of the ball player who has become useless and has to seek a city office is heartrending. Think of the once glorified rop Anson a mere city clerk! And of Chicago! Toung men seeking a livelihood through the medium of the national game should pause and think of the future. Since the release of Dad Clark by Portland. Dad Olmlln has been keeping the wires hot between here and Portland with a view of landing him. Clark finally accepted the terms yesterday, and was thereupon ordered to Join the Ogden team in time for the opening game at Boise next WednesHerald Yesterday morning's day. says: Clark belongs to the Salt Lake club and cannot play with any team In the P. N. league until that team gets permission from Salt Lake to sign him. There has been some talk of Oimlin signing Clark for Ogden. gr-a- nd Par-do- n, par-don- s! kind-face- man-ager- lo gr-r-re- at, at gr-r-ra- nd nd Morris Levy, party of the second part, full and complete charge over his peror exhibitions, public or formances And now may be heard the cold voice of the colder Senor Levy ng com-iiiHil- that the mighty Enreek and the dainty Loraine do separate and go heir several ways alone. Ah, cruel i d Levy! En-::i- y words! Ah, of lltte Dan Cupid, you know not at don iuve! In vain doe the ijead. In salty tears! The heartless aiiag rio is firm and but answers, You had" better .comply or you may c.jret it." Ah. Enreek! Not for you is the iltar trimmed! Not for you will be march! . l.e wedding El Paso, . et No. Senor Tobasco cetera, et cetera, for you the castles of Mex pardon again, senor old i iid Spain! Kureek, for the stuff is off! flinty-hearte- -- Gimlin's colts took a whirl at the colored aggregation known ae the Assembly club baseball team yesterday afternoon, and made a rather creditable showing. The pitchers, Castleton, Hoon, Hastings, Dowling and Quick, were all given an inning in the box. ind all loomed up well for so early In the season, with the exception of Dowling, whose arm. needs k little more warm weather. Baer, the new second baseman, arrived from Los Angeles in the morning and held down second in fine style. His playing should be a feature of the games this year, as he is a fast man iind full of ginger. The rest of the s Splendidly, boys handled themsat-more few a with days of work, and, will be in fine shape to open the season. Another game will be played with the colored boys this afternoon, and on A GOOD Combination Perfect Laundry Work and Right Prices. That is what we give you. HAKES BREAD THAT MAKES THE OGDEN 174- - 437 RIVERDALE St. Twenty-fift- h PHOENIX OR Peery Bros. Sunday the Cleavelands of Salt Lake will come down and very likely compel the locals to go some. TEA fcr Mr Kmrl(d( Gw fnalni Book, A EduBiqg Vice-Prtiid- k A. V. McIntosh, Aasistant Cuhitr Die-ea- 8UNDAY DINNER se were the of Inflammation from reported Bowels. Appendicitis is now known to be the real trouble. A similar change has come In Kidney Disease. It la now disappearing Into Bright's Disease. In 1860 the census reported deaths from Kidney Disease, but none from Brights Disease. In 189ft of the 17,549 deaths that year from Kidney Disease, over half were recognized as Brlgbfs Disease. In 1900 of the 63,613 deaths, 53,748 were known to be (over What two words Thus the simple thing we Innocently refer to as Kidney Trouble Is now have greater meaning e) Brights Disease. t LET THE Wait -- FOR. THK- - Scotchman P08IT8. manner. E. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogdci j OGDEN STATE H. C. Bigelow, President. J. M. Browning, A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. R. 'A- - Moyee, Aslstant Cashier. - -WE- HSH4444444) The "know-how- " has a great deal to do with turning out perfect laundering. Once In a while an ordinary laundry may turn out perfect work, but It will be but a happening. When perfect laundering is the rule, as at THE TROY laundry. It's safe to assume that a thorough knowledge of laundering must be back of It. ' Want perfect laundering? Our wagons pass 'your door. will expire. TROY OGDEN, UTAH Respectfully solicits the accounts of hanks, mercantile firms and Individuals. We pay interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous rnent, superior eervlre. Coal Go. OFFICE AND YARDS TO Z7TH AND MOVED AVE. PACIFIC BOTH 'PHONES. 21, Bell Telephone . - j Independent 1 KILL amp t oouun CURE th LUHgg wi First National Bank I DIRECTORS! David Ecoles Thamaa D. Dee Gee. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Riter John Wataon Joseph Clark Adam Patterson M, S. Browning. Parker Dr. Kings New Discovery $225,000.00. Vice-Preside- nt a KNOW HOW 1 Call-en- te JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. BANK Vice-Preside- nt ff DAVID ECCLE8, President THOMAS D. DEE, s, ssifl-nes- be- tween the passenger departments of the Southern Pacific and the new Clark Route wherehv people purchasing tickets to Los Angeles will be swung around the circle from Ogden. In other words a passenger can leave this city, go across the famous Lucln cut-oand enter California by the Southern Pacific. From San Francisco down to Los Angeles he can travel by the line that skirts the ocean beach the greater part of the way, and returning come home via Dagget, and Milford. In order to advertise this trip the Southern Pacific announces that it has put In a round trip rate of $30, good for 90 days, with selling dates April 11 to 15, to Los Angeles and return with the privilege of coming home over the Clark road, which will be in good running shape by June and July, when the tickets ON 8AVINGS TIME DE bui-nes- Furnish you with either or both. Disease. The earlier taken the easier the control. Wm. Glddlngs Drug Store is the local agent When to suspect Bright's Disease weakness or loss of weight; puffy ankles, hands or eyelids; Kidney trouble after the third month; falling vision; drowsiness. ' One or more of these. Cspital and Surplus, PAY8 INTERE8T AND ACCOUNT8 s how much we try to advance the in ficustomers Interests of our ssr ery legitimate way. In so doing with tinctured he motives may for upon the prosperity of osr patrons lies the success of this bank In every department you wlU And prepared to serve you In a satlsfsetaT Company who worries or has weak Kidneys. There is only one cure known. Fultons Renal Compound for Bright'! A CHEAP TRIP. Arrangements nave neon made DEPOSITORY. aiPower j -- AND- UNITED 8TATES UTAH than f Utah Lights Railway, Watdi of OGDEN, such a big figure. So be sure of getting a good, reliable, wholesome flour. So be sure the sack the grocer senda you has the RIVERDALE or PHOENX brand printed In large letters upon it. 'Many usera prove or the value of RIVERDALE PHOENIX flour. Made by OGDEN MILLING A ELEVATOR CO. I recognised as the commonest symptom of Bright's Disease. The worry and strain of the American life ft ruinous to the Kidneys and Bright's Disease ie sweeping the country. Look at this appalling increase In the deaths from Bright's Disease taken from the census: BANK a very important' item. To aay nothing of bread, think of the plea and pastry where flour cuts flour is A few years ago many deaths nlne-tenth- UTAH NATIONAL FOR EA8TER KIDNEY TROUBLE DISAPPEARING to Be Bright's Fearful Death List. 4 J. E. Dooly, President Horace Peery, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. Good Judgment, it Is said, is the esThis sence of success in business. statement should hold good in organised labor, a collective enterprise, so to speak. Now Recognized Milling Company A K E R M We consume a great deal of tea, but do we enjoy it? More coffee; but do we enjoy it? Cocfuir, HAPPY HOME, STEAM LAUNDRY Phone THE LAUNDRY Surest and 1flUXR0UB THROAT and BACK. t.m or MONEY , Eastern Corn-fe- d Beef Ballard & Rinckers 331 TWENTY-FOURT- H forJW STREET. - |