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Show T R U T H. 10 MAITA." (By G. M. Jackson.) Twas years ago, when at the school by Ephiiaim Ttewkabury kept, The spelling class close toed the The birds sing all their silvery lays in the branches of the trees; The smiling sun lights up the spot with a hallowed glory there, And a sweetness born in Heaven, pervades the balmy air. From the spot where sleeps the darthe happy childhood ling of SPORTING GOSSIP. For the evening of May 11 at the Athletic club is scheduled a contest between Gibbs and McCarthy, the pugilists who a couple of months ago had a go which was declared a draw. The main reason for the meeting of the two men at this time is to satisfy a demand from that portion of the .public interested in affairs pugilistic for a decision as to which of the two fighters is the better man. Their recent bout was a very satisfactory meeting and up to the last round each man did his utmost to knock out the other, but it ended in a draw and it was oh the square. The outcome of the coming contest is very problematical. Gibbs is the more experienced fighter of the two, but McCarthy has dogged perseverance and the capacity to stand a lot of punishment The fight will be decidedly Interesting. by :: ARCHITECT 20-rou- line, on the rough floor cleanly swept; I at the foot, she at the head, Oh, the days, Methinks I catch an echo of the Andistance seemed so far Between me and the girl I loved, gels songs of praise; Of the harmony of glory; of the music Malta, my little star. of the bands, No one would miss, each one its task Who seemed had it thorough sing their hymns of gladness in the house not made with learned; hands. No chance appeared to reach her side, though I with longing burned; But as the anthem ceases; as the Each pupil spelled word after word, story of Gods love and what made matters worse, Dies away; off in the distance from the land of rest above, Tom Cantlon stood beside my pearl; Then there comes a gentler music; I wished him in a hearse. tis the same as when she died old Ephraim put one to But to me, her playmate, as I said She lumbering Tom; I at Maltas side: knelt he used a y, Twas raiment, and Im glad you come, she whisfelt my time had come; J Bade Quick put in two es and I, pers low; I like no one but you; with rapture quivered when Tonight there will be an interesting Youre my sweetheart, I love you, exhibition by Young Corbitt at Sal Squires tripped up with and so did Emma Finn. Indeed, Indeed I do. the Grand theatre. It will be ' Soon now come to will M. E. Mul- who home Charlie and well worth seeing. Then you fat, Keller, big next to stood just me, me, vey has the affair in charge which I want For is a guarantee of good faith which will Gave me the chance Id waited for, by you; dearest mine, Im waiting for you, darling one. be recognized by the public. winding up with "e. still Maitas Now you, said Up in Heaven; o Ephraim; thine. I cried; Live Sporting Oomment o- Go up, said Eph., and' proudly then Lets see, didnt he used to be called I walked to Maltas side. THE UTAH STATE GAZETEER Terrible Terry? Im glad you came, she whisand Davis both appear to Gleason pered low; 1903-0- 4. be good at balk line baseball. I like no one but you; State Polks and Gazeteer Business McChesney will have to go out and Youre my sweetheart, I love you, will reveal the get a reputation now if he wants a Indeed, indeed I do. Directory for 1903-0- 4, After school walk home with me. changes of the past three years, and match with Hermis. For I love you; dearest mine, Shamrock III. is doing great stunts as It is State the today.' represent I Im glad you won, am, dear one. on its spring training grounds and is You must know that Maltas The names of all business and profes- playing the game of its life. thine. sional men of every city, town, vilE. E. Smathers is having about the and full with same kind of luck breaking into thor descriplage settlement, The days and weeks flew quickly by tion of each place. Names of ship, oughbred racing that Tom Lawsor for Malta dear and me; to butt into the yachting As we trod lifes pathway at the school pers, live stock dealers, breeders, bad trying grainmen,' nurserymen, dairymen and game. together, I and she, Milwaukee is gathering some of the Our love grew stronger every hour, others in the country surrounding the athletic flowers that bloom in the and though but children twain, towns. Also classified lists complete spring, having plucked the open golf We pictured out bright days to come names of under for each pura of with heading neer championship of the W. G. A. and the pain; thought , Of a happy time in future, when be- suit. Above Is a mere outline of the National A. A. U. championship. fore some altar bright salient features of the work which will Reports from experts who have I could lead her, clad In garments of out Shamrock fine III.s spied be replete with miscellaneous informapoints pure and spotless white; that the is 3 about say gooseneck Could call her wife, and maybe, as tion concerning Utah. If you soUdt feet 6 inches above the taffrail and the years should come and come trade in Utah, advertise in the Gatopsail halliard block Is about 18 Shed be mother, in a cottage which zetteer. It will pay you. If you are the inches from the truck. That will help we two would call our home. not in order the Gazetteer as a some, wont it? trade, But, ah me, alas for pictures which You citizen. can we paint in childhoods mirth, progressive learn Just now Oxford and Cambridge and too too from fade more soon, Yale state about and Harvard diplomats are enGaquickly, from the They your the canvass of the earth, zetteer than can from any other deavoring to decide, without a serious For scarcely have the colors been source. It is you a business educator. It breach in international athletic relablended on the plate, tions, and at 31 cents per word which Ere their beautys wrecked completely Is a family educator. side shall send a challenger for a R. L. POLK ft CO., Publishers, by the cruel hand of fate. track meet at London next July. Our picture it was shattered by the Salt Lake City. Wouldnt that separate the buttons Being we call Death, W. P. COOPER, Secy and Mgr. from your waistcoat? Who came and summoned Malta; but with her failing breath, called her boyish lover, and when She I came I cried, We are well Dont go, dear, but she answered, supplied and as I knelt there at her side: still GIVING Im glad you come, she whis.AWAY pered low; to you; Ill say good-by- e THOSE BEAVTIFVL GOLDFISH: Youre my sweetheart; I love you, Indeed, indeed I do; Some day you will come home to me, For I want you, dearest mine; Ill wait for you, I will, dear one. Always know that Maltas thine. by-and-- illtarn Carroll. OldtJl Rjlahlijhtd and Mojt " uccmjjful in lha Cily . 238 East Fourth South St. ! TELEPHONE 1320 x. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV4VVVVVV Nora Gleason. Miss TEACHER. OF MUSIC 'PHONE 1239 z. STUDIO. FIRST SO. 131 K. r-a- -e THEODOSIUS BOTKIN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LA- Room 35 Central Block. 46&JP. 2nd So. W Salt Lake City - In a little churchyard where a stream cuts Blue Ridges purple chain, Stands a grassy mound with headstone white, engraved with Maltas name; The stars shine bright upon the place, and. cool winds whisper low In the springtime, when the violets and the red carnations grow. Through the waving grass I hear the the honey searching hum of bees; I 4AA,--ff,- i ItttllHtH ! McGovern to Pight Yanger. Terry McGovern and Benny Yanger have been matched' to fight some time between May 15 and June 1. The only condition in regard to the date is that if Yanger secures a match with Hanlon, which he now has in view, he is not to meet McGovern until three If the Yanger-Hanloweeks later. match is cinched it will probably be fought at Louisville on May 4. No weight has been decided on for the battle. Neither has the referee been chosen. The purse will be divided, 65 per cent to the winner and 35 per cent to the loser. n Yanger-McGover- n - O - Forbes While in Humphreys, gan, agreed and Reagan Matched. Joe Chicago recently Reamanager of Johnny to match his protege with Harry Forbes, the local champion. Forbes accepted the terms, which are: Twenty rounds to a decision, straight Queensberry rules, and the weight to be 116 pounds at 3 oclock. Bids for the match are to be left open until May 1 and the club offering the best inducements is to get the fight. The match will be for the bantam-weigh- t championship of the world. o Shamrock Sails in May. The Shamrock III., Sir Thomas Ll tons challenger for the Americas cupt will sail for America at the end of May. Sir Thomas Lipton has decided to take both the Shamrocks to New York. His satisfaction with the early performance of the challenger has decided him to curtail the trials in British waters. He hopes that six weeks of tuning up in America will insure the challenger being in the best trim for the cup races. o Egan Is Handball Champion. Michael Egan well established his claim to the title of handball champion of the world at Jersey City by defeating Louis Keegan of Chicago in seve These games con straight games. of a series of constituted one-hal- f tests for the championship and a bet of $250 a side. There still remain eight games to be played and these will be decided in Chicago early nezt month. ' |