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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. UTAH STATE WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1905. JOURNAL, t GIN BELOW THE VINEGAR. milking a living, and ir 1 Hey fall make guod they must go down Instead of advancing. There was a time when Sailors' Smart Trick Deceived Officers for a Month. players would do about now on the China station in 1886 plraxed, but that time la xmat. and Whi)e If be" mess os the U. 8. they inuat be In proper shape the maater-at-arm. to remain In the game any S. Omaha was in a drunken and deSTATE BALL GAMES. length uf time. moralized condition for several weeka ns be might, the captain could not Try TIME. THE HIM For TOLD Game Wins Another Thompson I From Our discover where the liquor was com-li.Regular Correspondent) Park City. all shore from. in liberty WASHINGTON, Finally July 1. Political Pawnbroker Had ths Last Laugh was stopped, but the drunkenness did observers in the national capital beJoke. Practical lark City again defeated Logan yesJ. de Geyter, the well known Flem- not cense. On the morning of sailing, lieve they see signs on the horizon at terday on the former's grounds by a score of 11 to 7. Thompson did the ish author, had another source uf in- while the executive officer was near the candidacy of William H. Taft for pitching fur the Miners, while Thorn- come in addition to that derived from the port gangway watching the taking to be launched with the ton was on the slab for the Loganltes. literary work. He was the head of In of stores, he asked what was In n the presidency, ceremonial of the presiendorsement Both were bumped pretty hard, but a large pawnbroker's establishment In Urge demijohn that came over the Thompson steadied down after the Antwerp, and It is In connection with side with boxes and packages. He dent. There are many straws which fourth, while hla team continued to a biographer was told that It was vinegar. He the political prognosticators Interpret land on Thornton. Thompson allowed this latter position that pulled the cork and anlffed It. It was to support their theory, and It is uneleven hits, while twelve were made tells the following amusing story: bad gone vinegar. Then hla attention was at- doubtedly true that Mr. Taft Is one of One night, long after off Thornton's delivery. to alet-p- , De Geyter waa rung up by tracted by the tag, marked "master-at-arm- the largest men in the Republican parmess, and remarking that ty today. It Is a grave question, howWoods uf out fall a telephone. look Murray "What is It? he queried, not over the mess must be using vinegar for ever, as to whether the etand-patte- rs Cross yesterday and defeated the latter by a score of 12 to '0. bathing, as he had already seen the pleased. 1 say Geyter, came the voice of a same demijohn brought aboard twice would ever be willing that the nominasmall should go to the man who was reEureka lias come down tu friendly Bohemian, Just tell me the within that week, he ordered the off- tion game. Yesterday they crossed bats time. for the Panama purchase orsponsible to deck of the icer it carefully Inspect with a team known as tho Blue Point which has done ao much to ender, wan consult watch and taste It He did; it Why don't you your vinegar. and succeeded in winning by a score me In of Instead the dead the That the noticed that 0. officer, 14 public as to the Iniquities bothering to however, lighten of of night? called the Infuriated pawnug had an unusually long neck. He of the Dlngley tariff schedules. RACES AT ZION. broker. poured out a small quantity of vine"1 couldn't; my watch Is In your gar and discovered an extra cork In If Mr. Taft were nominated It would Murphy, the siieedy little amateur bicycle rider of this city, is rapidly possession, came tele- the bottom of the neck. Below that be without the delegations of a good the through gaining in form and experience and phone. were three gallons of gin. The vine- many Republican stales. For instance, of yesterday took a fall out of some De howhalf-mil- e had his between "-- e corks had nerved to tbe state of Connecticut would never Geyter revenge, gar the Lake cracks, winning the Salt 6. ever. the 64 Bohemian's the s spec ting officer at the sanction the nomination of a man who hal deceive in Knowing Hniateur from Welser Its, he waited till the early morning gangway for s month. is no Insanely enamored of the PhilipHART WILL FIGHT GOTCH. hour when he knew him to be In hla pines, as they put It, that he wants MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, July 4. Re- first sleep. Then he te'ephoned to PORTLAND EXCURSION. to establish free trade between the Isports received here from Reno, Net. hla tormentors hotel, suggesting that says Marvin Hart lias accepted the ha bad an urgent communication to lands and the United States. They are Via Oregon Short Lins. challenge of Ootch, if satisfactory ar- make. When hla of the competition of Philippine afraid tormentor, aleepy rangements can be made with some and morose, came to the telephone, Ogden to Portland and return tobacco, and when, last fall. Secretary Han Francisco club to pull off the match. Geyter said, suavely: 880.00 Taft took the stump In that state and (direct) "You asked me to tell you the time, advocated the abolition of all tariff MOTOR RECORD BROKEN. sir. It Is just eight In the morning. Ogden to Portland and return (one way via Ban Francisco). 41.00 duties between the Philippines and this CHICAGO, July B. The motorcycle country they became very angry. record for live miles wai broken here Ogden to Portland and return HAD TO HAVE EXERCI8E. Colorado would not permit lta delegayesterday on the Garfield park track ' Ban Francisco (one way vU by George H. Curtis of New York. De60.60 tion to vote for Taft for the same reaLos and Angeles) spite a strong wind, Curtla made thee And He Got It By Bumping Into the Ogden to Los Angeles and reson. He wants to taka the tariff off distance In live minutes and twenty-SvFighting Editor. via B. P.. L. A. 4k 8. L. . 81.50 Philippine sugar, and the beet augar turn seconds. Thud, clatter, brrump! to Los Angeles and regrowers of that state are up In arms The editor looked up from the con- Ogden FOR DECIDING BATTLE. one way vU San Franturn the proposition. In fact, it has been at 41.00 Jack Root and Marvin Hart, prin- genial task of spoiling someone elses cisco . i the opposition of the Colorado chiefly Tickets to Portland and return dicipals In the pugilistic event at Reno, story. which has prevented this "Sometimes, he said, "I feel sorry rect on tale daily from May 84th to senators which Nev., on Monday, have gone In oppohas been strongly advochange, west Root and for site directions. 80th. Tickets to Los Angeles and starting spring poets. Sept cated the by president, from taking eaat. n Before leaving the men Hart He another return vU B. P. L A A & L railway before now. It is, in fact a were brought together and 11 was Into allent nothingness, and on sale August 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 13, place whether any radical protecagreed between Lou Houseman, acting paused again to hark to the sounds of 14, 15. Tickets reading one way via question would be willing to tionist Republican for Root, and Jack McCormack, man- strife on sal San Francisco or Los Angeles from the next room. made Mr. Taft the party nominee have coming deof Hart, that the third and ager June 20. 24, 26. 28, 29, 30, July 1, 2. 2. and unless he could attain seems to such a pophe "that "It me, said, 4. 7. 8, I. 11. 12. IS. 14. 26, 27, 28, Aug. ciding battle be arranged. Each man as Theodore Roosevelt's which now holda a victory over the othei. these squeals are in some wise 16, 17. 18. 80, 81, September 1. 8. 3, 4. ularity the Republican convention to mine ears. Root having won hla Aral fight against 5. 6, IS, 14, 15. 27. 28, 29. All tickets compelled him nolens volens, he to nominate 90 to Hart In six rounds. He telephoned a "stop message in- good for stop-ove- rs limited and to poll a majority be would unlikely to the fighting editor's den, and ths daya of the delegates. STOPS HERRERA FIGHT. next moment that heated and dusty Sheriff Quinn the fight stopped a bat. WILD-BOACharles J. Bonaparte took the oath HUNT IN JAPAN. scheduled between Charlie Keary and functionary appeared leading ear. of office today, and those who know the Aurello Herrera at Butte last night on tered wreck by the eccentric scion of a great family will "This Is tin fourth time he's been warrants sworn out In Justice DorSavage Animals Provids Good Sport watch with exceeding Interest his conan's court by Jere Clifford, a fight up this week, said the man of musfor Hunters. of the Important department of duct ' promoter of that city, who has an al- cle. "Can't I finish him? dis"Shojl's quietude has Just been which he has assumed the headship. The editor held up a merciful hand. turbed leged grievance against the Mexican. hunt, says a There Is no question hut he possesses by a big wild-hoA large crowd had assembled, and when Then In a kind and tender voice he Japanese paper. "Lately the cold considerable ability as a lawyer, but the sheriff threw hla hat Into the ring spoke to the poet. weather has driven the wild boars those who know him bent declare that the crowd hissed and hooted, but the Why have you returned four down near the villages. The other day he Is utterly lacking In tact, and preofficer did hla duty, and the two men "Most of your a party of huntera routed out seven dict that he will quarrel with hls buleft the ring together, after fighting times? he asked. brethren find once enoi'fh. half of the first round. or eight boars on the hills. A hunter reau chiefs almost before the sun goes My doctor tells me I must get named Krsbel wounded one of the down on hla first day's administration. He called at the yesterday some violent exercise, the poet said, 8TILL CHAMPION. creatures and the animal and was Introduceddepartment by the retiring sec"and this is the only way I can af- .unsightly started down the hill to upset thing retary to the various heads of bureaus. London Answers. Buddy Ryan Wins Ovsr Georga Her- ford to take It. generally. Reaching the tiny village When he met Admiral Mason, chief of berts at Butts. of Furusekl, he rushed through a flour ordnance, he asked the admiral If he mill and attacked a woman who was waa the man who had turned a deaf Duty of a Gentleman. Buddy Ryan of Chicago retained the returned one On cleaning wheat In a shed hard by, ear to the pleas of so many meritorious hav'ng occasion, welterweight rhamplonshlrp of the who had patent weapons and at the club, my Injurlng'her somewhat badly. A farm- Inventors world In hla battle at Butte, Mont., from playing poker of destruction guaranteed to methods er named Ito Kunlchlro, hearing the yesterday with George Herberts ol grandfather said: out of existence. Adenemy any wipe California. Ryan won in the eleventh "When a man la hard up he should woman's cry for help, rushed to her miral Mason admitted that he was the round afler a grueling battle, knock- borrow; but he must devote his en- assistance and struck the boar with mnn beyond a doubt ing Herberts out with a right to the ergies to paying back and remaining his mattock, thus drawing ths aniJaw. The battle was late In starting, That this In a day of specialists canfrom whom he mals attention to himself. The noise as the crowd waa small, and the prin- the equal of the mancannot when now not drew snd to others the escape the reflections of any one spot If borrowed. he pay back, cipals were loth to fight Finally it has him be frank about who considers the many positions It; for It Is the hunters reached the village they which waa decided that the mlnner take ah let are being offered to young men found that the peasants had succeeded and the club donated 1100 to each of better to steal than to cheat. educations. For Instance, with special In snd the his boar quietus, giving And again: the men. Herberts had the better of numerous are there opportunities ofIn store for slL the battle up to the eighth round, hav"To ride straight snd to shoot that a huge feaat was every day to men who are gradfering ing Ryan groggy several times. Ryan straight, to win money cheerfully and uates of colleges of forestry. Both the knocked Herberts down twice In the states and large lumber concerns arc boorto be never lose to It cheerfully, first round. Herberts taking the count AGE. fine salaries to men of this OLD WARDING OFF offering to In or debt drunk, swinishly at the bell. ishly The class. navy and the army are enjoy flowers and music, and If posfor young surgeons. The both looking Will PLAYERS IN CONDITION. sible to be In love with at least one 8imple Calisthenic Exercise That Panama canal commission is looking Do Much. good woman. Is half the duty of a genfor. large numbers of men who A famous French general, when dally Why Managers Vary Often Los tleman. and energy In almost an; have ability With Man. "What's the other half, grandpa? asked how It was that he had such line, and If they have a special educawas It erect an that carriage, replied tion. auch. for Instance, as drawing, Baseball managers very frequently 1 had asked him. because he bent over and touched engineering, stenography, etc., they of s to be gentleman, Why. concomplain of playera being out of the floor with hls fingers thirty times can command almost their own figure. dition, and In many cases they have course. every day. If he had acquired rigid- The young man who starts out In life Morris. Gouverneur good cause for complaint. There have without some special training Is, howity of the rplne so that he could not ever. been several Instances this season in As the seriously handicapped. do that, he would have had with It various league where piny era have use of specialists Increases, the supply AND TOM PAINE. JONES PAUL rewhich abdominal weak muscles, been unfit to do their best work, and of just plain clerks" grows greater in in some cases the mnnagera of the club sult In portal congestion. This por- proportion to the demand, and the reto desires be States Tnlted If the in question have been criticised for beinterferes with stom- sult Is that this class Is receiving tal congestion of with that Jewel credited great price, The ing so harsh toward players. and with the action of roorer pay than ever, while the necesconsistency, why should not steps be ach digestion Toledo cltih of the American associag pow- sities of life are constanly Increasing in liver. The the the carrytion is a fair example of what a team taken at once to follow up autointoxi- price, despite the glowing arguments is of liver the er of lessened, Faul John remains of home the ing may be driven to with playera out of Jones by taking those of Thomas Paine cation results, and arteriosclerosis to the contrary which Labor Commiscondition and other things working to his own country?" asks a and old age come on at a much earlier sioner Carroll D. Wright was able to back beat the Intereata of club. the against for campaign purposes only. The team waa made up of a fair field- wrier in the London Chronicle. "Few day. But by keeping the spine flexh compile more are characters century muscles eighteenth abdominal strong hie and the ing lot of players, but strong at the that of the naval and taut the portal circulation Is kept The resignation of Chief Engineer hat. as sewn of them have been hit- picturesque than Wallace of the Panama canal commismake-u- p were In whose commander. ting over .200. The pitchers were nut free snd old age is held off. Good sion has not worked to the serious inin form, or if they were they were do- so oddly blended the patriot and the Health. daredevil Individual and jury of the government, as hls place ing very inferior work to what waa ex- pirate, the has been promptly filed. Nevertheless. to claims his but tactlclun; pected of them, and In ract what their his It was an unjust proceeding. So fai. cerare honor adopted country's past records would lead baseball men Humor of Clerical Life. he has spent practically Ms entire time Tom of those transcended by to expect. Recently Pitcher Camnitx tainly To those about to seek admission in acquiring a knowledge of the probthe cause of and Mlnnlhan of that club were sus- Paine, whose services incan Amerhan Independence hardly be Into holy orders, an interview with lems with which he was preparing re-to pended for being out of shape, and It overestimated. the ordinary Is a time of mnch anxi- deal, and hla services In any other Is understood that they will not be renear "Paine on spect have not been worth any mawas buried his farm ety, sometimes of mental confusion. instated until they show proper form, New Rochelle. X. Y when proportion of hls salary. Havlast the even though they do go to an IndeThis, perhaps, accounts for ths un- terialacquired this knowledge and now was ing but nine and old. years century a of behavior candidate as usual young threatened. These pendent club, to his two pitchers were well recommended, Just ten years later the body was ex- whet dismissed on the Episcopal door- being ready he perfect In engineering the next year humed and organisation, might to this by country brought and they showed at times that they William CobbetL Cobbett hoped so to step with a solemn "God bless you, have proved of Invaluable service to could deliver the goods, so that the incresse the enthusiasm for Repub- hastily answered, "Dont mention 1L the government, whereas, as It now Is. dub management no doubt had cause lican a new man must be broken In and Strand Magazine. Ideas, for of these Paine waa still my lord. for acting as It did. When clubs enmust spend many months acquiring favorite In print, at least, the exemplar. gage players it is for the purpose of hut the THE CASE OF JIM. the same knowledge which Mr. WalTUI failed. Cobbett'a plan having their best services, which death the remains rested In Liverpool, lace has presumably acquired during means that they should be in the beat the year Just ended. from the milkhouse. of condition, as otherwise they cannot and were then seised as part of the Maw' railin' Calln stern: his son. wnn had been of property their ball. is best Therefore It up play People who know the new chief engilasy good fer nuthln" to the playera to see that they are In forced Into bankruptcy. Their present "Jim. yer neer. John F. Stevens, predict great Come an churn." known. is not abiding place shape to give their best services when "Would It not be an act of gratitude things for him. That he is an able encalled upon, for that Is their means of to the memory of the author of The Paw's railin from the corn patch, gineer and an exceptionally able adCallin' loud: ministrator. seems to be a fact beyond Crisis' and 'Common Sense1 that his all question, and as he Is not to he body should now be found, and that James, yer hulkin', stupid loafer, Time yer plowed." made a member of the commission, at the spot where he lies should he fitleast until time has served to demontingly marked?" Nature's oh Ilia from the trout brook. strate whether or not he will prove : True things Schilling's Callin whlsh: to Chairman Shonts and Forced to Starve. congenial K. Leek of Concord. Ky.. says. "Sun, yer poor tired lasy feller. Governor Magoon. there does not seem R er Best: tea coffee baking-powdCome and fish. to be much prospect of friction In the "Kbr 20 years 1 suffered agonies, witn In the near future. It is ao on sore Up. a my upper painful, extracts spices and soda : sometimes, that I could not eat. After Stranger. If we Just swnpped place. commission generally admitted that Secretary Taft Put It clear, was entirely warranted In the scathing vainly trying everything else. I cured it all true: all money back. diatribe he delivered to Mr. Wallnce. It's With all the three with Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Would you hear? wounds. At cuts and the retiring engineer, and which he for burns, H. great if lik. Ymr pw rrotmt jroat aamy jtm New Tork Sun. later made public. Ogden druggists. Only 25c. I WASHINGTON! I LETTER With the Sports eect g s It it very seldom to,B are found ex.ctly that al.ke. each ft J oye separately and great pain that tho ont.r, . feet la corrected. entiro time t0 fitting g'a.j! tty " grinding lenses. 4- Who has never tried EXAMINATION CRESCENT FRg J. T. Rushmer Patent HighFlour E"rt jSwaxosu-- . Dosent know what real V satisfaction means. 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