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Show SPORTS MANAGEMENT. NEW We ere prepared to furnish short orders at all hours of the day or E. RANDALL sight Proprietor. White Elephant Saloon WILL OPEN TONIGHT Street Twenty-fift- h Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. NEW H Allen Transfer Co. Mitchell Brothers for Monuments .Columbia Club Perfecto Cigars UNION MADE UNDER NEW OGDEN MANAGEMENT iTt,w"p'i TURF EXCHANGE 326 Street. Twenty-fift- h H. PATTISON, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars California and Eastern races.. Direct wire for all a porting eventa. You want the Best You get ' it at ..ihe.. Foistoff Cafe Everything in season SERVED RIGHT You can bring your family here. : : : : : Imported In the Tri-Sta- slsea are a feature. Among the motor boats on exhibition are many which were built to order from the designs of famous naval architects. All of the big and little racing boats which have won Important speed contests during the past year era on exhibition. Including boats which took part In the ocean race to Bermuda, the Jamestown contestants and the challenger for the Internation, al Harmsworthy In England. At the formal opening of the big show tonight several representatives of the United States navy will officiate adding the glitter of blue uniforms and gold lace to the occasion. From a social standpoint the motor boat sliow la always one of the greatest events of the season at the garden, and society will be out In force. - In past years the boat show has equalled. If not suriiaaaed, In Interest both the horse and automobile shows, and tha prospects for a successful session are mors flattering than ever. The garden has been elaborately decorated for the show, the embellish, menu consisting of the flags or all nations, signal and navy flag, yacht club flags and the emblems of all lm port taut yacht and power boat clubs In thia and foreign countries. Broad aisles have been arranged and a seating capacity provided for the lib-er- al expected crowds. The show will be open every afternoon and evening until next Tuesday. New England Deg Show. BOSTON, Feb. II. With hundreds of thoroughbred dogs entered, the an. nual bench show of the New England Kennel club opened today and will lust four days. Dog fanciers from all the New England states are here and there la every prospect of an unpra. ce dented attendance. te teams. William Lever, brother of Pitcher Sam Leever. of the Pittsburg dub, has signed to play with the Springfield, Central league, team this year. Hhe lives near Goshen, Ind. Tha Cantillona have purchased Willis Manske from the Pittsburg dub. He la a pitcher and the Cantillona thing that he is a comer. He played with Des Moines last season until about the last month or six weeks, when ha was purchased by Pittsburg for 12004. He is and Mike and Joe have too many pitchers now, but consider Manske the best of all. . left-hand- ed a result of the discoveries It la urged that applea never be taken Into CURED dwellings without careful cleansing, and even then they should never be Broken Down With Twenty Years' kept In living rooms, and the peelings should be promptly removed. Buffering, Massachusetts Man As PILES Cured by Wonderful Pyramid Pile Cura. on Drought. Trial Package Free ta All on Request I tried the sample of your cure you aent to me. I used it and then bought a 60c box. The results were Immediate and surprising to me. I assure you, I had been to a dusen of the beat doctors and paid much money to them with no results whatever. 1 had this affliction for 20 years. I was In a hospital for a long time, and I left It physically broken down. I have been so bad for months at a time aa to be unable to walk. Having a friend who lost his life by an operation, I desisted from ever having that experiment tried on me. I owe you a debt of gratitude. I believe that piles would be banished from humanity and become an unknown thing, were everyone afflicted with them to but spend from 60c to $1.00 for Pyramid Pile Cure. Its speedy action also makes It extremely favorable for imuattent people. I am yours sincerely, George IL Bartlett, Mattaparv, Mass. Why should thia man be cured and you left to suffer? Why should you endure the torture of an operation when thousands of cases of the utmost severity have been Instantly remedied by our method? The Pyramid Pile Cure la Nature's method of curing piles. The little suppositories Immediately reduce all congestion and swelling, heal the fevered and ulcered parts and bring tha rectum back to Its normal condition. It costa you absolutely nothing to try this treatment. We will gladly send you a free trial package of tha Pyramid Pile Cure In a plain sealed wrapper without any expense to you If you will send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co, 80 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich. When you have used the sample of the Pyramid pile Cure, you con get the same remedy at any druggists at 50 cents per box. Sullivan-Erionbor- n nd semi-wind- up long-draw- Leedom Cornwell Proprietors 8485 WASHINGTON KISSING THE POPES TOE. or Coburger AVENUE n maga-xlne- Inter-Mounta- in well-know- fruit Feathered Burgeons. Certain birds seem to possess a remarkable Instinct for surgery. The woodcock, the partridge and some Scrap, others are said to be able to dresa DENVER, Feb. II. A bout between Young Erlenborn of their wounda with considerable skill. Denver, and Kid Sullivan of Kansas A naturalist observes that he has City, is the chief feature of tha light seen several woodcock that were recard arranged by the Central City from wounds previously reEoglra for tonight. Both scrappers covering have made good reputations In tha ceived. In every Instance he found the Injury neatly dressed with down West and some fast fighting Is plucked from the steins of feathers and skillfully arranged over the Milwaukaa Boxing Bout. wound, evidently by the long beak of MILWAUKEE; Wla, Feb. ll.-J-ack the bird. OLeary of Milwaukee and Kid Taylor In other rues ligatures had been of Chicago will meet hers tonight In to wounded or broken limbs. applied the of the Green Valley clubs biff show. This will be Boxlpg A Llttls Martyr. the first appearance of Taylor in Beervllle nines ha waa robbed of tha A ministers little daughter, who had decision In a match with Steve Kinney been to church for the first time and Fltsgerald and Coulon will meet in heard her father preach, waa questha final event, but greatest local in tioned by him on reaching home as terest centers In the OLeary-Taylto how she liked his sermon. There battle. was an embarrassed silence; then the little maid, tired out with the long Wee Salt Laked. A good crowd was In attendance at strain of being good, and yet anxtha Auditorium Monday evening to ious not to offend In any wise, mtf wltnena the preliminary race for the answer with a breath of of the championship slate. Them were resignation: six entries Coleaon of Salt Lake, patient Ton preached awful long, papa; , Snowden of Ogden, Gels of Pocatello, Mlt I bared ltM Anderson of Bingham, McCalUster of Salt Lake and Cotton of Salt Lake. The event had attracted considerable Knew What Was Coming. attention In local sporting circles, but The Judge of the supreme court polthe manner In which it was pulled off ished his glasses slowly and with digoccasioned much dissatisfaction among becoming n member of so august nity the greater part of the audience. n tribunal. Coleson of Salt Lake was easily tha Judge not. he said, Judge not, favorite,' hie only serious rival being Snowden of Ogden. The Ogden man and paused and sighed. iAst ye he roasted In the waa fouled In the third lap by one of he added. the other skaters and by the time he had regained hla feet considerable ground had been lost. Ha gamely conThe Last Straw, tinued the race, however, and at the Van Mlllyun Is completely ruined finish had passed every other skater He was even compelled except Coleson, whom the Judges de- financially. to sell his automobile. clared to he the winner. Umphl Hasn't scent left, eh? Even among the Salt Lakers present there were many who believed that In Judge. all. fairness the race should have been run over again. Visitors from Ogden A Sign. hesitated not at all to express their When n woman cesses to want to be vlewa of the matter. No provision whatever had been made Jor such n weighed every time she sees a pair of contingency, aa nothing relative to scales It is a sign that she has had falls waa stated by the announcer prior to get a larger corset to the race. Repub-Ilcaten-rou- Germany has found a peril tn apThey are the principal medium Kr the propagation and spread of the destructive house moth (Glycy-phsgu- a domes tic us) according to observations recently made. The discovery waa the result of u plague of moths at Cries and the Tillages surrounding It The larvae were traced to the stores of apples kept la the houses and thence to the trees themselves. The larvae are found first of all In lha appls blossoms. As the fruit grows they cluster In the conical depreaaion about the item of the apple. When the fruit la taken Into the house it Is laden with eggs. The propagation of the egga la said to bo prodigious. When the fruit is taken Into the house the eggs find their way Into clothing, hangings, carpets and upholstered furniture and the Insect Is n rubatched out. with the inous results. The eggs are also said to be the cause of the white mottling that la so often noticed on dried ples. The Western association Invites schedule makers .to compete for a 350 YORK JUST CRAZY OVER prise. For particulars write D. M. Shively, president, Kansas City, Kan. ANY OLD SHOW. Wa keep the beet Meats meaty will Next Thing to be The "Biggest Thing Ever, is a Lot of Dinky Old Meter tyyl no inferior meats handled at BALLARD & EBELINGS Beats Which are to be Uaveiled to The Populace Thia Evening. FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY BOTH PHONE8 6 S3. 131 TWENTY-FOURTNEW TORE, Ftb. II. Everything ST. la In readiness at Madison Square gar. den for the formal opening thla evening of the National Motor Boat show, which will be held under the patron, age of the National Association of Engine and Boat Manufacturers. All of the exhibits are now In place and a Albern Allen, Mgr. private view was afforded to the members of the Motor Boaf Club of Am412 25th Street erica Plone 21 and the American Power Boat More axHoclxatlnn thla afternoon. limn 100 exhibitors have been awarded apace, the exhibits completely covering the main floor, the elevated platform and the concert hall of the garden. While oetensibly a motor boat show. COPINGS, HEADSTONES. ETC. It la In fact a complete nautical exSee your heme people. Don't pay hibition, so numerous are the accesMl commissions ta agenta. Yard sories on exhibition, and which arc adopposite City Cemetery. apted to other styles of crafts besides motor boats. Canoes of all types and STILL THE B.EST Sermons Giva Warning Against Keeping the Fruit In Dwelling!, Hudson River league, is wintering at North Ton wand, N. Y. He may be in the New York league this year, but ia considering offers fkom and Eastern league er SHOW BIG MOTOR 320 1907. SAY APPLES BRING MOTHS. Chesapeke Cafe UNDER UTAH STATE JOURNAL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, DAILY PAGE SIX a, n. Custom of Obeisance Originated with the Ancients. The custom of kissing the feet of persons whom It waa desired to honor The originated with the ancients. people of oriental nations used to kiss the hands and feet or hems of the clothes of tha persona they wished to how respect for. The ancient Egyptians got this custom from the Assyrians, and later the Greeks adopted the habit from the Egyptians. The Romans followed the Greeks, and then Pontlfex Maximus had his great toe kissed by celebrities. The story will be remembered of the old Britan ruler who appeared to do homage to a Roman monk after the conquest of Britain. He was told that It waa customary to kiss the foot of the holy father. He hesitated for a moment and then, bending down, he suddenly seized the monk by the ankle and. Jerking it up to hla lips, toppled the worthy father over back- i ward. The toe of the sultan of Turkey Is kissed by subjects of high rank. Those of more lowly position are merely allowed to touch the fringe of hla gar ' ment to their llpa, and the poorest classes must be content to make a low obeisance In hla presence. The Sunday Magazine. - old-tim- OP OODEN, UTAH A. P. BIGELOW. Cashier H. C. BIGELOW, President, R. A. MOTES, Asst. J. M. BROWNING, Vice Pres-- Endurance Billiard Match. Very recently a billiard match waa played In Parle which lasted for 84 hours. During the whole period the players did not leave the oom for more than a minute at a time. The match took place between Jules Cohen and Pierre Jaussaud, and altogether they walked about 30 miles during the Cah A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. Catarrh, Deafneea. Ringing fa the Ears, of the Head, Throat. Norn. Eya or Ear. Aa bwZ! rT!!-Tof the Loan Bronchial Tubes and 1 7 of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder Ptoeasn, Rheumatism. Asthma, Nervous Troubles, BL Vitus Fistula and all Rectal Trouble, Tap Worm, Blood Putomingifrom cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE nwhrsan MEN Quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination and advlea la FREE, Come at oaee. Tomorrow may ha too late. Call er write n Office hours 10 a. m. to 6 ENTRANCE ROOfl 19. J p. m.( 2468 Wash. Ave., Boyle Mock. Oade. RETIETIBER THE NUMBER T IVES3 for the DOCTOR Go ALL STYLES-uni- on maoe-O- NE PRICE soldonlybv C.D.IVESr Dont wait until somebody in your family to In danger. W hat's two dollars compared to n long spell of sickness? You never can tell whats goIt may bo ing to develop. nothing serious, but i may bo a dangerous disease coming on. Talk to your doctor over the phone about it. Then call up our phono and wo will send you the medicines, or bring your doctors prescription to us and wo will fill It correctly. , Prescription Specialists, I 2479 Wash. Ave. Ogdon, UL Ogden Rapid Crescent Flour But as we havent well let it pass by saying, IT MAKES GOOD BREAD Co. THROUGH CARS. First Wash. Ave. car leaves North end Wash. avo.... 6:3S and 15 min. thereafter till ll:ic First Wash. Avo. car leaves South rad Wash. ave.... :13 'and 15 min. thereafter till 11:10 First 25th Street car leaves East end 85th Street 4:15 and 15 min. thereafter till 11.80 First 85th Street car leaves West end 85th Street.... 4:10 and 11 min. thereafter till 11:46 First 82nd Street car leaves East and 82nd Street... . 1.07 and 15 mln..thereafter till 11:23 First 22nd Street car leaves an p.m an p,m am p.ie am p.m am p.m 5:22 a.m 11:17 p.m Cara Leaving Comar ef Through 25th and Washington Avo. First Wash. Avo. car going 4:25 am North leaves corner 40 p.m and 15 min. thereafter till Depot JACKSONS transit TIME CARD and PERRYS Bo-caus- e , Free Examination and Consultation for any Chronic Disease of aay Name or Nature MR. or-he- lp f" DR. EtSTEtS, SPECIALIST ", e e THE QQDEN STATE BANK Subscribers of the Utah State Journal ore requested to rood and follow The Genial Villain. Within his home town, his ward, hla instructions printed at hood of Edicircle, thia new type of villain, the torial Column. If crlmlnaloid. Is perhaps a good testa. Judged by the simple Very likely he keeps his marriage vows, pays his debts, mixes well, IF WE HAD stands by his friends, and haa a contracted kind of public spirit He Is ready enough to rescue Imperiled babies, protect maidens, poor widows. In some relations he la mors sympathetic and generous than hla ability to describe, you critics. Perhaps hla point of honor la to give bribes hut not to take them; would surely get some perhaps It is to stay bought" or not interestingreading about to sell out to both sides at once. The type la exemplified by the BL Louis the superior qualities of boodler, who, after accepting $85,000 to vote against a certain franchise, was offered a larger aum to vote for It Ho did so, but returned the first bribe. He was asked on the witness-stan- d why he had returned it it wasnt mine! he exclaimed, flushing with anger. I hadnt earned It Atlantic Monthly. 15 min. thereafter till lk lint Wash. Ave. car going 6:06 am Couth loaves corner and 15 min. thereafter till 11:50 p.m First 85th Street car going East leaves coiner f:C5am and 15 min. thereafter till 11:10 p. Pint 86th Street car going 6:25 am West leaves comer and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 p.m First 2lnd Btreet car going 5.85 am East loaves corner and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 p.m First 12nd Street car going to Depot leaves corner.. 6:80 a m and 16 min. thereafter till 11:15 pm First Canyon ear firing 1:11 pm East leaves corner and every hour thereafter nntU First Canyon car going to Depot leaves corner... and every hour thereafter until 9:1IM 5 1:00 0:01 p.m Notice. Can leaving Washington Ava tor-18 p. m, go to m . Inals at 11:45 and the Power House. Can leaving East end of 85th at and 12 p. m, go to ower House. Can leaving East end of find Street at 11:87 p. m, and at 11:12 11:45 o to Power Housa Last car leaves north ef Canyon at 0:45 p. m. minute eerrine Seven and one-ha- m on 85th Street between Washington Ava and Depot. game. I0 A tissue . .builder, reconstructor, builds up waete foKe, makes strong m rves and muscles.1 Some people do not realise what a great remedy HoIS llisters Rocky Mountain Tea la. cents. Tea or Tablets. T. N. Carr, Phar. THE REAL TEST Is Ia GHrlac It a Thar, each Trial. Then la only one teat by which ts Of Berptolde of the efficiency of any articla and that la by Its ability to i that which it la intended to do. Many hair vigors any look nice and amen nice, but the point Is do they eradicate Dandruff and atop falHng hair? 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Rucker, Brooklyn's ELECTRICIAN. promising young Hot Springs, Ark., writes: "I keep a southpaw, pitched nine games last bottle of Ballard's Horelmund Syrup All Work House Wiring, Repairs. season without giving a single base on In my medicine chest, and thank my balls. tlmesL forethought many It haa dens in accordance with Board of Unmany severe spells of sickness. John Rudslntkl. who last eeason Sold by Geo. F. Cave, cor. 23rd and derwriters Rules. Price Right. 1923 proved a find for Glen Fklla as a twirl- - Washington. Grant. Phone, Ind. 3691 d. . TIME IS THE THIEF of opportunity- end delays breed danger. Some day you Intend . a bank account and let your surplus earnings accumulate andt you oa the road to a greater pro sperlty why not do it now? The sooner you form the bank-accou- nt habit and get a on the habits of thrift and economy the better for you and gtkl the will your accumulation grow. Start your account with us and wo furnish you pass and books free of charge. 8, H. W. HARDY, pro-vent- ed -- Putnams- Februaiy Suit Sale. AH Mens Suits $10, $11, $12.50, $13.50, and$15 at $7,89 for one week only. - PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE Ml |