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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY. JLLY FA Late;: Must Be ?3A3 AND S. ce fj- - , Van Closed Out OH at Once f 8.00 Suits for . . . 810.00 Suits for fll.80 Suits for $14.00 Suits for 818.00 Suits for (6J0 (7JD0 $8.00 (9J 100 Suit for Bults for 1,00 Suits for 2.O0 Suits for --- 50o 60o 95o 75-e- in155 81,00 81.28 81.50 .60o 85o (ISO summer roods at less AU Mi en Fins summer underwear, 50c ult CITY The feature of the Pioneer day celebration In the city will be the baseball game between Park City and the Og-IdColumbia Clubs at Glenwood Held this afternoon. By the time the Stale Journal Is on the street the game will be on. The Park team Is greatly strengthened since Its reorganisation and should give the leaders a hard tuaseL Ogden now has a safe lead in tha race and will endeavor to Increase it today. 40o Waists for Waists for Waists for Waists for than manufacture i's cost. BATTLING NELSON ARRIVES. Battling Nelson will reach the city at 4 o'clock this afternoon and will spend a couple of weeks here and take a AshNelson ing trip Into the mountains. has expressed a willingness to go on with some lightweight for ten rounds during his stay here and Just as soon aa he arrives an endeavor will be made to secure a man for him. PUTNAM Clothing House BASEBALL IN ENGLAND. A London correspondent has tho following to say regarding the Introduction of baseball into Englad : : LONDON. England, June 28. In the YOU WILL FIND few weeks that have elapsed since the first news was published of steps taken to Introduce baseball In England the expectations of those who are behind the movement have been more than realised. Several new teams have been formed and the Interest shown by the public In the Orst. exhibition game shows that from the spectacular point of view also the sport is rapidly "catching on" here. Nelson P. Cook, who halls from Vermont, and has been most active in the formation of the baseball association, spoke enthusiastically o! Its prospects when seen this week. W only got fairly to work last Saturday, he said, "yet since then the Thames Iron works, the famous shlpbulldera and Messrs. Vickers Sons and Maxim, the engineers and ordnance makers have both started clubs; while some of the leading football dubs around London have Joined us." The New Circuit. "We have Wool He continued: wich Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham, Leyton, Brentford, Clapton Orient and the amateur Nondescripts. This is a good foundation, and as 1,800 people paid to see our first match, I think the public Intend giving ue a how. The association was only formed In April; but we have received such good support that we have already started a league, and the competition opens on June 9th. The Rhoades scholars are helping ue in every way they can, and they have volunteered to play six matches against picked teams during June. Of course, these gamre will go. and between Oxford University Americans and the prominent footballers who will be playing I fancy we shall attract good crowds. In fact there Is a movement on foot at Oxford university to play Intercollegiate games, but not allow more than three Americans to play together In one team. Many American Players. "By the way, our American players are being distributed among the clubs of the association so that they can coach and Instruct English players. Clapton Orient have been allowed O. B. Swindell, New Jersey; L. Straw-so- n, Brooklyn; F. H. Wheteel, St Johns, New Brunswick; Gardner Van Syckle and D. Ferasteln. Leyton have C. P. Rice, Jr., New Jersey; C. Marsh, (who waa at Santiago under Admiral Schley, and pitched for the United ' PEERY'S Crescent Flour THE BEST for home baking of all kinds. Crescent Flour is milled so that the bread made from it will keep fresh and the longest possible time. good for TILL THE BEST Columbia Club Perfect o Cigars UNION MADE IMHtMItSSSIMMSStSIM j Missouri pacific a j Railway COLORADO-UTA- H Short Line to St Louis Through car, Balt Laka City, to ,8t Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New York, Buffalo and prlndpaT points East low rates for summer travel. Ee pedal attention to ladles and children. Tourists' sleepers through to Chicago, Boston and other Two points without change. trains dally. Inquire at ticket office. Any information cheer- States battleship A. Brooklyn); M. Stone, Olympia club, San Francisco; J. W. Johnson and Harry Simms. Tottenham Hotspur got W. H. Jarman, who learned to pitch In Cleveland, O., and P. Dean, Chicago. Woolwich Arsenal will be assisted by D. F. Moore-hous- e, Princeton University; W. If. Angily, Providence High School; W. J. Oamerell. Boston; W. A. Drink-watand W. Birch. Fulham have C. L. Lloyd. Boston Athletic club and Seventh ergiment. New York; W. A. W. A. Gadsby, British Columbia er fully given. H. C. TOWNSEND Gsfil Passenger and Ticket Agent, 8t Louis, Mo. TRAINS DAILY KILLthi COUCH n CURE thi Wl LUMPS EAST VIA Dr. Kings 8(1.80 Free Trial. B, This Includes the famous OVERLAND LIMITED and the new Los AngelesChicago Limited Strictly Twentieth Century, Steam Electric Llgted, Heated Trains opeartlng Pullman Palace Sleepers; Incomparable and Dining rvation-Library Cara of the very latest manufac-- Veetl-bule- d. LOS ANGELES-RETUR- Salt Laka Routs, from Salt Laka Good to Oct list On sale May . 28th; June 1st 3rd. 16th and Juna . to July Ith. Select a date for r vacation In Glorious Southern fornla. Write for particulars to X lurtdh, D. P. A Salt Lake. . envelopes, letter heads, business dodgers, eta call up tha Journal, Rooms. Both 'phones 664. nr Is, - rt ;! -- i : ate tvdn i'.nii ('liii-ago- ; nli titles butt. lit liii- - .ir : ' 11 .if i. s IJH, li.if'iMii'i'.k 'l.te.igo lie eui'ieiicil ;i in, Mieu'bcr of liie milk ,r:v-H- era V i. - i K;ii! Ii. ink- - ".sl-i- i i.l: . ill - Miami bile. k - Bum- ut. ic ii iiivivriM- MSI ' - .l.ii o "on- lied ' a k, i; of Ik . of hiif'.oiMtii'k il. H, driv.-,! oi.le for thi :iixe(ve wlilel: vas 1 Mime b, MeTioeill ,?ri;ik l.ii m.ikitiK it hot fur ih,- truxt whose tlcul.l . fi- Mi Pi. Oiieiigti Ttil'nn, lai-i'mt'ihuil cannot stanj iuvt- whlct- .. M"l a Fairbanks lica'.iun iiiguti. Su-mm a elae of ii, an,j ,,f. We want you o invi xtitfate our ! fer c! a driver. uln drank i! in, 'tin,, uf viuiiiK lnuiv.ity work. Our 1'. fairs t mu. to i "t i,H'il work wilh ih least "H. ,! y.'U feel?" Suillll,)' aek, d usilie wear on the linin'1 LOS ANGELES. July 24. Frankie m We pi. asu rart iculur They Neill, former bantam weight champion the i.l n "Fit fly nmd." v. a -- I Ilf reply. H n rr our xt customers. of the world, has been matched to fight was i'ie;; another glne Harry C. Baker, amateur featherweight "Now how di) you fei champion of America, before the Pa- and .. Public Opinion ;: :: . i - se - . Obse- UN. ONLY FORTY HOURS TO CHICAGO. OGDEN For further particulars. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agent t N ' . lit ii - . rVK " mi.i 1 i - ( iiirev-iii-i- i . ' - " : t:.is liull i unly. luiuui K !ai oei'tiT 1 i' 4 a . Till : .n mi fiirn. B!ui-kie- i LUMBER PILES. It keeps ue busy to keep our ateek ee we can meet a.I demands. Wo especially prepared new to toko of orders requiring long timbers. our stock of full, are care But FINISH LUMBER is also complete, including White PilMt Yellow Pine Finish, etc. b-- cific Coast Athletic club on the even- ask., "l.iki luii ins another. na ih,. ing of August 7 at catch weights. amid applause. Baker is considered one of the best T'i;.i Jiiei it.- - r.iiiinunei ,t the union men in the business of his weight, ae was evidenced by the fact that he de- tempi i.i no,, demonstrator. "Ymi drink feated all comers at the recent fistic one si.ts of heer and mint more. Now. try the 1)111 term Ilk." carnival at Ran Francisco and won the weA in" title of amaieur featherweight cham- butt-rtnll- d iiir I'liiiKumeil two ulusse of and aoknoivleduid that lie pion. had eiiouali. Another wa imrsuaded to drink three glases. but that was BASEBALL NOTES. the teamster in the hall The Topeka club has signed Pitcher cared to imlilbe. Sumner gave ihe following figures Nelson, late of lies Moines. to lioiv that It rodtH less to drink The Evansville club has released buttermilk than b er: "Red Quigley, utility lnflelder. amount of II, mid conThe Sioux City club has signed Average sumed iwr man dally, (marts... 3 Pitcher Rooney, of Hubbard, Neb. Cost of three Sue The Indianapolis club haa released Cost of three (mart of beer quarts of butterthe inficlder, Jamea. milk 24c The Des Moines club hee released In a year, mild Sumner, "each to Pitcher McKay the Lincoln club. teamster can save 821.90 at this rate. The Louisville club bee released All but members signed the Pitcher Bill Wolfe to the Kansas City pledge foreighteen buttermilk und Falrluink. club. The Hon. Lowlie Mortimer Shaw ritoher Red Waller haa deserted signifies" higher price. The Hun. the Bridgeport club and haa been sus- Chit Warren Kalrhank pended. 821. kit a In the (tucket honk nf every The Sharon club, of the Ohio- - Penn- moderateyear brewery to the And sylvania league, has signed Pitcher three quarts of laser Is hutdairy. a la'ggerly Harry Allenmang. allowance for a man with any Merlnu The Evansville club, of the Central devotion to the light, airy child of league, has released Catcher Watson malt mid hups." to South Bend. tuns, by hundreds, by thousands, The St. Louie National club le nego- theByChicagoans forswear beer and extiating with Cincinnati for First pense, and swear by buttermilk. FairBaseman Jack Barry. banks and money in the pocket. The The Buffalo club has traded Catcher dry will name no candidate but FairWoods to Toronto for Pitcher Curri banks. The Wets are running Dry for and Outfielder White. the buttermilk ticket. Front Illinois, The Bridgeport (Conn.) club has from Wisconsin, from Michigan and signed John Callahan, a pitcher who Minnesota, from every state that was with Providence last year. knows beer or milk, comes the heart"Outfielder Badel has ening chorus: "Humpy" Jumped the Buffalo club to play with "Fairbanks, Fairbanks! Hes as smooth eht Johnstown (Pa.) outlaw dub. as silk; Outfielder Jamea Garry, late of Triy. Fairbanks! He loves butFairbanks, haa signed with the dub, termilk; of the Hudson Rlvor league. The Baton Rouge franchise and team Down with the beer keg up with the can. In the Cotton States league has been And Buttermilk Charlt-y- , the Feo-pul- 's transferred to Monroe, La. Man!" George Hodeoq has beh added to the Pacific Coast league' The cows chew It. The churns turn IL The people bawl It. umpire staff by President Bert. A St. Louis dispatch stales diet Outfielder BUI Shannon has rske-- for his release from the St. Louis National Tee Much of Good Thing. club. The following truthful remark la The St Paul dub haa purchased from a book by Dr. A. Rabagliatl, of Third Baseman Clyde Williams from England, reviewed last year: Disease the Marshalltown club, of the Iowa la far oftener due to league. food than to any other cause. And Bert Davis, late of the Anderson of too much good food la a far commoner Marion. to manac; cluh, has signed O., the new member of the Inter- cause of disease than either deficiency or badneaa of food. state association. Catcher Eddie McFarland haa settle 1 ALTAI R EXCURSION. his differences with Manager fielder Jones and haa rejoined the Chicago-Americteam. Thursday, July 26. Leroy Taylor haa been appointed KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS manager of the Pine Bluff dub. of the Cotton States league, sucoedlrg ? Annual Outing. Reeves, resigned. The Columbia dub. of th South AtHolders of Baltalr tickets will be enlantic league, haa released Pilcher to chance in prise drawing. Grand titled Wenlg, and haa recalled rilchrr Jack prise Round trip ticket to Log AngeAshton from Sumter, S. C. President OBrien, of the American les. Other cash prizes. An elaborate association, haa appoints J S. O. Long-le- y, amusement program haa been arranged of Xelsonvllle, O, as umpire, sucBathing, dancing. Many new attracceeding Jack Haskell, reelgnini. The Providence club has secured tions have been added to the resort. First Baseman Lachance from the Special train via Oregon Short Line Montreal club; and a new New Eng- leaves Ogden 12:45 p. m. Care go diSpecial returning land third baseman named Thorndl. rect to Baltalr. leaves Baltalr 11 p. m. The Decatur club, of the Hcn-lln- e, Fare, round trip to Balt Lake, 1,00; league, haa released Outfldder Hurl-hurto Baltalr, 81.25. t, and haa signed Outfldder Tickets on sale Utahns drug store of Topeka, and Catcher Pierce, and W. G. Kind. 114 Twenty-fift- h late of BL Paul. The New York American dub has street. Ogden lodge No. 2. K. of P released the young Broiklvn pitcher. extends Inlvltatlon to everybody. Herbst, to the Worcester (Mam.) club. (32 LOS ANGELES-RETURPitcher Frank Hahn has been released Via Balt Lake Route, from Balt Lake outright The Roanoke dub, of he Virginia City. Good to Oct list On sale May league, has released Manager "King" 28th, 28th; June lat, 3rd, 18th and Juna Kelley and haa appointed Con Stmiilh-er- e 26th, to July 8th. Select a date for his successor. Kelley has signed your vacation In Glorious Southern to play with Portsmouth. California. Write for particulars to J. The Springfield club of the Connecti- H. Burton, D. P. A Balt Lake. Pat cut league, has released Dillard and Tom Dillon for Uck of conRemoving the microbes which Imdition, and haa signed Leon T. Ham- poverish the blood and circulation mond, of Pawtucket, R. I. Stops ail trouble that Interferes with The Loa Angeles team, of th Pacific nutrition. That's what Hollister's Coast league, haa been placed in the Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Tea or hands of Gill Mead, traveling sales- Tablets, 15 cents. T. H. Carr, Phar- man, and Cal Ewing, of Man Francisco, has advanced 81,500 fur running tni-yn- s Tri-Coun- ty Ogden Steam Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 145 TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H Laundry ST. 437 TWENTY-FIFT- 'PHONES , 174. ELY AND CHERRY CREEK Nevada Northern Railway wil!, beginning Monday, Jun 25, 1908. operate daily (Sunday excepted) freight and passenger tralna between Cobre, Nei . (Junction point with the Southern Tactile Co.), and Curries, at which point automobiles will connect wilh trains for Ely and Cherry Creek. Leave Cobre 8:80 a. m arrive Curries 11:30 a. m Cherry Creek 3 p. m and Ely 6 p. m. I ave Ely 7 a. m Cherry Creek 10 a. tn Curries 1.30 p. m., and arrive Cobre 4.30 p. m. For further Information addrcee H. G. Toll. General Freight and Passenger Agent, Cobre, Nev. ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP From Chicago, (due 84, for thirty day limit, and one fare for the round trip, plus 2, for fifteen day limit, to Canadian and New England pnlnta. Tickets on sale via Nickel Plate Road, from Chicago, August 8th and 22d. Information given upon application to Chas. E. Johnson, district passenger agent, 811 Seventeenth street, Denver, Colo, La Balls street station, Chicago, the only depot on the Elevated Railroad No. 19. Loop. Can You Catch Our Message? It's This: If you want to take advantage of the many electrical contrivances of modern days, we are prepared to furnish the electricity. UTAH LIGHT and RAILWAY Co. R. S. CAMPBELL, General Managar. E. M. WADE, Agent 277 TWENTY-FOURT- CAFE CO. (EL Most Elegant Service In Ogden ST. H Painters, Paperhangers, Sign Writ-erGeneral Contractors, Carriage Painting a Specialty. IND. 23L BELL 'PHONE 788-a, y. 1 FALSTAFF For envelopes, letter heads, buslneas cards, dodgers, etc call up tha Journal Job Rooms. Both 'phonea 884. HOPSON H. Pattlaoa C. M. Leedom Ex-pltch- er The Patronage of Families and Ladies is Respectfully Solicited. 2425 WASHINGTON .AVENUE. THE OGDEN an expenses. The Lancaster, Pa outlaw dub has n lost two of Its star players. First Jack Deal has Joined tho Cincinnati team and Outfielder Pit Dougherty haa gone to the team. , The Wichita club of the Western association has released Infleld-has purchased Outfielder Persehl from Springfield, and has signed Sec-- 1 and Baseman Martin of Chicago, and Third Baseman O'Leary of lows. Luke A. Dorsey died at his home In Haverhill, Maas July 4, after a long Illness caused by consumption. He was a native of Brockton. For number of years he played as outfielder In the New England and Connetlcut' an r Surest and Quickest Cura for all THROAT and LUNG TKOUB-LIor MONEY BACK. 132 New York: R. Chicago-Americ- Pries SOe in central and H. A H.irkue. Brenl-re- v ivrJ E. Strawson. Brooklyn; Y. J. H. Tun.bcxni. Long Island; H. P. Keanr. W. G. WYekex and ; H. while the Nondescripts have V. O'. J. Kelly, assistant secreleague. tary of public school Athle-.iNew York City: T. H. East burn. Phila- Base-ma- New Discovery F0RCs i n, d-- Children's White , Blouse Waists - ilaeJ Olive. S. Ford HILL PLAY GOOD Children's Wash Suits nt fjr Indiana "i ! GAME SCHEDULED FOR delphia: B. L. Pyj-er- . Chicago; W. H. GLENWOOD THIS AFTERNOON. Aldridge. Olympic club. Ban Francisco. and F. Wright, the American comedian. Th-s- e are playing good to bePark City Miners Wil. Endeavor to gin with, and we will improve on them as we go along. Baseball has come Tako Ogdan Down tho Line Blex-ru- d to England to stay this time." Will Twirl for tho Cigar Neil le Matched. Makars. (5.00 S .p S' lnd:.-maj PM Summer Suits ce i I i Sjo-t- Wi::-in- PAGE THREE BUTTERMILK. for OffCt. X- - 2-pie- T4. 1906, SSoel-ler- s, leagues. EXCURSION NORTH. 21. Saturday, July Via the Oregon Short Line. Cheap round trip rates to Utah and Idaho points, north. 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