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Show MONDAY, MAY A DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL PAGE EIGHT 1907. !ym scums GREATEST OF MAY ! Muslin Underwear Sales I made of Every garment in this sale is sheer, soft fabric, elaborately trimmed and finished. Priced so low as to appear almost unbelieveable. If women realized how cotton materials are advancing in price they would buy for enough Muslin Underwear to last them several seasons to come. LOOK I0HD TO BE GIVEN AWAY OGDEN JUNCTION CITY NOW THE MECCA FOR THE BOXER. ' Pug of All Class Wan $75 Scholarship Com Hra and Many Lattars ara Racaivad Much Daily Aaking for Data , Da-pan- With on Outeama of Hyland Affair. Everything points to the fact that folOg den la to be the Mecca for the lowers of the pugilistic game within the near future. Since the ruling of the courts that boxing la not in violation of the law In Utah, Ogden baa been besieged by boxers of all classes to get on here. Not until the arrival two tf Fighting Dick Hyland, about weeks ago. did anyone take sufficient Interest In the matter to take It up. In this case, however, Harry Paulson consented to take a chance at the game and arranged for a meeting here on the evening of May 2!nd, between Hyland and Billy Ftnucane of Chicago. Flnucane leaves Chicago tomorrow for Ogden and will go Into training at Ever mice for the coming contest. was made since the announcement that the match had been arranged, interest hpa been growing and It looks! as though It was to prove a big auc- - j ci as. Of course much depends upon the appearance presented by Flnucane when he arrives The sports are all anxious to see him and will do but little wagering until they have had a chance to stse him up. While he has a long and enviable record behind him, he Is, at the same time, a stranger to Ogden and Utah. Both Ogden and Salt Lake, however, will have a chance to see him. Yesterday Sammy McCUntlc volunteered the suggestion that to avoid this difficulty, It would be a good Idea to switch training quarters a few days before the match, allowing Flnucane to go to Salt Lake where the sports could watch him work and bring Hyland to Ogden to finish. McCiintlc will be In Ogden tomorrow. Upon thla match depends whether or not Ogden shall become a prominent figure In the boxing world. The 8tate Journal la In a position to state that tf this contest results In one lone $20 gold piece profit to the promoters, over and above all expenses, there Is sufficient backing ready and willing to get In and push the game In this city and provide the very best that la to be had. So it behooves the lovers of the game to get out and dust; not only buy a ticket and go to the contest, but boost and see your frlenda go, too. Because if It wins you will be regaled with the best that the ring affords In the future. There Is one thing, however, that la either a kill or a cure to the game In any pluce. It, perhaps, has more to do with the success or failure of boxing than any other one thing, outside of the deliberate fake game. This one thing la the matter of the referee. If Ogden does go Into the game on a large and permanent scale, one thing must be done and that la select a man to handle the bouts who la known to be honest and who la known to be above bribery or Influence of any nature or kind, and who will decide the matter as he sees and believes It should be decided, regardless of man every purchase made at either 0f our two stores during the month of May we will give coupons good to the amount of the purchase. To the person who returns by May 3Jst, the greatest number of coupons will be given a free course in the International Correspondence School These coupons will be issued with Sale Goods as well as regular stock and those who have no desire to win a scholarship will find many among their friends who will be glad to get them. j di-a- OUR KNIT UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY SALE IS STIL ON SUIT, COAT AND SKIRT SALE 25 TO 33 1- PER CENT OFF -3 THOMAS LAST ed to Joseph O. Head and Elbert Moore, both of Ogden. 1 Mlaa Oertrdue Chamberlyn of Anaconda la vlaltlng frlenda In Ogden. 1 Co. High-graThe Parry-DufT- y MW monument and headstone. Mueni-hneIf you diink. drink TaUowatona. Beer on Imported Toupees and wlga made to order at draught at Falataff Cafe. Try It. Lone Star Barber Shop. Juat call 180 Independent and we will do the reat. Chandler, the butcher. on ua your order. Always Slip Wanted Delivery boy at Boyle time, Chandler, 1780 Washington. Furniture Co. Oood wages for right boy. A marriage license has been grant Attorney M. M. Warner was In the city yeaterday from Provo vlaltlng LOCAL BRIEFS de r Salt Lake City thlt afternoon on business connected with hie Nevada opera- . tions. The moat successful treatment for all forma of chronic disease to be obtained In the lntermountaln region can be had at the office of Dr. Elliott the specialist 23GC Washington ave. Consultation frea. About a doxen members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, comprising moot of the officers of the local aerie, went to Salt Lake yeaterday afternoon, where they attended the annual memorial services of Salt Lake aerie No. IT. frlenda The sermon of the Rev. Frank Fay The caae of the Ogden Waterworka Eddy, chaplain of the Salt Lake lodge, company va Enoch Farr la on trial In was one of the most beautiful tributes the district court today. ever listened to and was thoroughly The best people In town go to the enjoyed by all who attended. The local Falataff to eat, because the prices are Eagles hold their annual memorial next reasonable and the service la Sunday. The Past Chiefs society will be enLICENSES TO FISH. tertained by Mr. Furnla at her home, 2111 Grant avenue, next Tuesday Arrangements have finally been made whereby one may procure from It will pay you to aee the Electric the county clerk a license to fish In Cash Register at Ths Crystal, 2477 I he streams of Weber county, as proWashington Avenue.. Where the cart vided by the law recently paused by the legislature. atop. W. M. Ootwaldt, mine editor of the Goldfield News, who returning from an eastern trip, went west today flrst-cla- aa after-noo- n. . WRIGHT'S the club and have It understood that he la to referee all contests that taka place under the auspices of the clubk If any manager or principal objects permit them to select their representatives on a board of umpires to alt In the ring to which an appeal will lie and they cannot be heard to claim that they are getting the worst of It. Painter la the choice of the Ogden sports. There Is no question of that, and It la the people you must cater to, if you expect to get them to take an Interest In the show. One of the big fellows who wants to ARRE8TED SECOND TIME George Chriet, the young fellow tw waa smashed up In a bicycle eollUn on Twenty-fift- h street sevend hn ago, waa arrested yesterday by oitar Malone for riding on the wrong gfe of the street. The atxive mentions accident waa caused by life dlsrepif for the ordinance requiring cyclists to keep to the right, but It does not appear to have taught him a lesson to he was caught on the li ft side of the road. The officer gave him a sound lecture and drilled him fur some tine at the police station and when he waa come to Ogden la Mike Schreck, who released he was thoroughly coached aa recently knocked the block off John to the proper side of the street on Wllle In Nevada. Hogan, hi manager, which to ride. has written here aaking that a match be secured for Sclireck and it Is very likely that something will he doing In J. S. LEWIS A CO. that line soon. Jack Curly, manager ' JEWELERS of Benny Yanger, is now anxious to get a match for the little fellow here, j He writes that he also has Davy Barry and John Wllle on his string and ' wants to arrange a match for them also In Ogden, If possible. Barry or Yanger might be taken on here, but Wllle, never. , MURPHY TAKES A HAND. Wm. Woods and James Lee were arrested Saturday night by Officer Vanee for fighting in a lower Twenty-fift- h part- or devil. This will be the greatest ad- street saloon. The men had been to ed once by the officer and told go vertisement that the game could have. soon aa When once the sporting fraternity their separate ways, but aa come to know that this man la abao-- 1 his back waa turned again they lit In to beat one another up. and lutely square and that they can rest! The proceeded officer stopped them n second time assured that they are not going to bo ; robbed and their money sacrificed by and took them to the police station crooked work or rank and biased de- where they were locked up and cision they will prove that they will charged with disturbing the peace. Both men pleaded guilty to the charge support the game Just as loyally In before Judge Murphy this morning and Ogden as In any other city In the were fined five dollars each. country. This paper does not care to Interfere In the matter In any way, but would ask that the promoters of tha TURKISH TROOPS ANNIHILATED., contest consider one suggestion, made CONSTANTINOPLE, May 8. ConIn the best of feeling and for the good firmation has been received of the reof the cause and the future success of port of the defeat of the Turkish the game. Select Tom Painter, of Ev- troops in Tamen province. Seven batanston. an the third man In the ring. talions were annihilated by the Make him the permanent referee of BACK COMBS have nearly 100 styles d WE Combs, selected from tht beat comb factories la the , j . j j U. 1 Combe you will never be ashamrf of style and service go with emy one. If they are set with stones-y- ou will find each atone In a setting with clamps to hold It securely. No glus la used to hold stone la our combs. You know and ws knew glue wont held tham. $2.50 to $10.00 J. S Lewis & Co. JEWELER5 At tha Big Clock, Washington Avs 1 Hoys School Suits are al- ways a hobby here. We pay the greatest CUT AND TAILORED BY EXPERTS Trouser seats and knees are double seams are double buttons put on to stay put, and every little detail that would add strength is well looked after. School Suits at $4, $5, $6 FRED M. NYE CO. 2413 Washington Avsnu. CUT PRICE SALE ON L. D. S. GARMENTS We have placed on sale the entire stock of the Ogden Knitting Co. L. D. S, garments, about 4,000 pairs, which we bought for less than cost of manufacture and have decided to give our many friends and patrons the benefit of our fortunate buy. We have a complete line of all sizes in thin summer weights, the mercerized or imitation silk, the medium or medium heavy weights, also some heavy weights for winter, for both men and women, branded with the approved label, all of which will be sold at the following cut prices: aa at- tention to the making of our.School Suits. We select the most serviceable fabrics we can find and then have the suits THE CL0THIER8 on the Southern Pacific. W. E. Murphy, timekeeper In the office of Superintendent Manaon of the Southern Pacific, ha gone to Chicago for a visit. He wilt be away about a month. A. B. Corey of the Corey Pro. ConHlructlun company hua returned to Montana to supervise the construction of the Hne of the Billings & Great Northern railroad. Take your family to the Falataff to eat Private entrance for ladles. Everything the market affords served In flrst-clamanner. Your family will appreciate a change. G. W. Gilman and A. J. Cox. two mining operators of Tonopah, Nev., stopped over In the city a short time last evening while on their way to Salt Lake City on mining business. Trainmaster Luty of the Salt Lab division of the Southern Pacific went, out on the line this morning on Ills regular trip of Inspection to the Aid of the first district at Carlin. A1 Herrick came In from Cobre yesterday to visit with his family. A1 Is now special agent for the Southern Pacific at the Nevada Junction town and says he Is located In one of the toughest towns In the Sagebrush state. He returned to Ms duties last evening. John Miller swore to a complaint before David Jensen, clerk of the muni- clpal court thla morning, charging John Barney, a hamessmaker, with assault. It la alleged that Barney, without provocation, attempted to thrmsh Miller on the liruorn hotel corner yesterday afternoon. A warrant has been Issued. W. V. Casady, formerly clerk In tha office of the assistant superintendent of the Oregon Short Line, Is a visitor In Ogden today, shaking hands with his many frlenda Mr. Casady la now op- -. crating a number of mines at Ely, Nev.. and la rapidly getting rich. He went to $1.00 Garments now .65 $1.25 Garments now .85 $1.50 Garments now $1.00 $3.50 Garments $2.00 Garments now $2.50 Garments now $3.00 Garments now now $1-- 5 $L75 $2.25 $2.50 These garments were bought for quick selling and are priced to insure that result. Even though you should not happen to need them now it would pay you to buy for future use. We would be glad to have you compare the values and prices we are our comoffering with those of petitors because you will then appreciate more fully the extremely low prices on these garments. As these garments will not last long at these prices we would advise you to visit us at your earliest comvenience. ; Watson-Tann- er j i 376 Clothing Company TWENTY-FOURT- H STREET |