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Show - GAILY FACE SIX STATE JOURNAL SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1907, UTAH LOCOMOTIVE'S IS IVES,$3 ALL STYLES-who- m made-O- PRICE NE BIKE Capital and Surplus, RICES 11 THE I275JXXL00. First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH GOOD CARD 8CHEDULED FOR BIG BOWL NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. OAVID ECCLES. President. GE& H, TRIBE,,,, JOHN PINGREE, Cashiar. Event of the Evening Will be a JAS. P. BURTON, Assistant CaahlaK (The Profassional Three-Mil- e Handicap DIRECTORSi All Sammy Will FolRacs, Open to Adam Pattarsos David low ths Chug Wagon Try for Rscord. ohn Watson If. B. Browning W. W. Biter Boons H. Tribe L S. Hills Joseph Clark h. H. Rolapp Next Monday evening's card at the John Spiers Barnard Whits r.lt'iiwood rauivr lx a good one and, as Ihe program say. "If it doesn't rain" Respectfully solicits the accounts si there will he plenty of amusement for banka mercantile firms and individuals all who attend. The program 1 as Wo pay interest en.time deposits follow: Ample resources, courteous treat Three-mil- e ujien handicap, profesaiant, superior oorvios n sional. handicap, professional. ojien for amateurs, nnc-inil- e champion race for Weber county honors. There are three medal to be awarded to winners in this event. The medals are on display in 2410 Washington Avenue the windows of the Lewis Jewelry Co. one-mipace record. To be run by SainuelMon in an effort to break the MOVING prevent record of 1:24 4, held by AND Downey. Three-quarter-mi- le The Nickelodeon le PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONdS Continuous Performances 2 to S p. m, and 7 to 10 p. m. Pictures changed every other day. - FIVE CENTS ADMISSION 1907 The house cleaning season is on we have the latest things in Wall Paper and Interior Decorations We have Practial Painters and paperliangers to do your work; Dont forget the number is 303 21th St. Both phones. T. C. MORRIS Signs Any 1-- Oakland Moating Clout. SAN FRANCISCO, June 22. The exodus of horses and horsemen, coincident with the clow of the meeting of the New California Jockey club at Oakland today, la now In full awing and by tomorrow the famous track will be deserted. The season Jut closing has been a highly successful one, despite the fact that San Francisco has been passing through a period of transition following the great conflagration. The meeting has continued six weeks longer than was at first intended, the closing date having been originally set for May 11. A majority of the horsea here will take part in the Seattle meeting, which opens next Saturday. Worlds College Championship!. NORFOLK. Va., June 22. Athletes front ninny of the leading iducationnl Institutions of the country, Including Pennsylvania, Princeton. Harvard. Tale, Georgetown, Michigan, Chicago, North Carolina and many others. are here to take part In the world's college championships on the grounds of Jamestown exposition this afternoon. College men are here to witness by the hundred the fifteen events comprising the program. The entries include the entire track and field teama of the University of Pennsylvania, who recently won the eastern Intercollegiate meet at Harvard. Princeton has also aent Ha best men to compete for tha trophlea In the various events. Harvard Is repressed by a team of eight men and the other institutions by smaller squads. Penn has entered Cnrtmell and Waltham tn the sprints; Taylor, the negro wonder, In the quarter and half miles; Haskins In the mile and half-mil- e; Jones In the two miles; McCullough In the hurdles; Motflt In the high Jump; Folwell In the weights, and Bwaln In the pole vaults. With this formidable array of crack athletes, It appears that victory will almost certainly perch high on the Penn banner. Harvard' crack r, J. M. Groves, Is entered In that event and la a likely contender for two-mtle- the title. A handsome banner, emblematic of Ws keep ths beat Maata monsy wiL world'a college championship, will the buy ne infariar maata hand I ad at he presented by the exposition management to the Institution winning toe BALLARD EBELINGS largest number of points at the meeting. and gold, silver and bronse medFRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY als will be awarded to first, second and BOTH 'PHONES 653. third men In each event. 4 131 TWENTY-FOURT- UNDER ST. H NEW MANAGEMENT OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 326 Street. Twenty-fift- h H. PATT1S0N, PropT Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars California and Eaatorn raesa.. wiro for all eporting events. Di-ro- ot THE B1SMARK Drink LUXUS THE BEER YOU Beer LIKE Dealer in Pare Food Bonded Whiskies Select Northwestern Athletes. SEATTLE. Wash., June 22. Athletes of this city. Portland, Tacoma. Spokane and other cities will take part today In the try-nu- ts for the honor of repre-stntln- g the Paclflc Northwest In the Amateur Athletic union's tournament at the Jamestown expoaitlon next fall. Added Interest Is given to the meet because of the fact that Dan Kelly, the world'a champion sprinter, will meet Joe Pearson, who was considered the fastest man on the coast when a student at the Vnlverslty of Washington. I ! The Brooklyn team was going at a great pace until they hit Pittsburg and then Chicago. Both the "Pirates" and "Cubs" put a bad crimp iii the "Dodgers." Another "Rube" is fast coming to the front as a pitching wonder. "Rube" Zeller of the Atlanta team is making Southern league batsmen break their backs at the pment time and will n doubt be a major league player next season. The rumor that Ran McGann was to draw the pink slip seems to have been a false alarm. Itaniel is playing nice ball and will most likely stick with the Giants. Several of the heavy stickers of last year have failed to reach the .100 class this season. 128 J. GREINER & SON Twenty-fift- h. Phons 828 Ind. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. ing kid When I tell you a stunt that he once did. A season's record, and the beet ever made Was his catching every game Washington played. As steady as a clock ia the new Plymouth Rock, And he knows the game from soda to hock. Now, don't believe me you Just in- quire About the good old McGuire." cess continuous. S al So on : up T5 Sm i:o 7EETR UTAH DENTAL ifttobipuns COMPANY 'pectv Xg r. lady Attendant 2457 WASHINGTON AVE. Lk Kogan, Office: i Provo, Perk City 10 to S Oral Daily Till t do Iwniuii, A Modern Necessity Is the telephone to Of course you want the best. Call 51 for information. up-to-d- ate people THE PHONE THAT TALKS Utah Independent Telephone Compy of fleetness. AYlthln and without a swarm of pygmies are boring and hammering, drilling and smiting the helpless Gulliver, which soon will go forth to annihilate distance and bear the burden of the world. Nevada State Journal. by hie firm. WALD1NG, KINNAN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists Take Hall's Family Pills for DR. EtSTEvS, SPECIALIST Free Examination and Consultation for any Disease of any Name or Nature A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES Chronic CURED. Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing hi the Ears, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Noas, Eye or Ear. All Diseases of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chest Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, ft rvotis Troubles, 8L Vitus Dance, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from aay causai Diseases peculiar to Woman. AMY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN aulckly cured to stay cured. Remember the examinatkm and advice la TREE. Come at ones Tomorrow may be too late. Call or writs hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.( 2468 Wash. Ave.( Boyle block, Ogden ENTRANCE ROOfl 19. REflETlBER THE NUMBER Office veteran Jim Criminals Are Dreamless. Great ie the curolalty of select-fatOne of them at Washington has recently given much time to the study of dreams As a result of his Investigations he finds that children begin to dream before their fourth year, but are unable to recall dreams before the age of This age, he confour or five. cludes, la that at which n child first becomes distinctly conscious of self. Aged persona dream less frequently and less vividly than the Women's dreams are more young. frequent more vivid and better remembered than those of men. Criminals and delinquents dream much less frequently and much leu vividly than other people. of the criminals examined by the scientist quoted weie njver conscious of dreaming. This Is ascribed to lack of mental activity. WEELEPHAm BAR a We carry the Finest line of . Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST THE ELEPHANT J. F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Utah Two-third- s Way-Bi- ll Told Truth. A Ktentifle gentleman In Washington recently returned from South America, bringing with him, not as tha fruits of his labors, but merely for tha purpose of science, a collection of Pap agonian skulls. At New York tha customs officers opened the cheat containing the akulla, duly Inspected them and Informed the scientist that the consignment must be classed as animal bones, and as dutiable at so much per pound. Whereupon the scientific gentleman evinced great Indignation After some parley the cu stums eople agreed to submit the matter to the treasury del was revisml partment If the In a way they suggested. The reauit was that the l was altered to read aa follows: "Cheat of native skulls. Persons effects, already worn. Harpcr't way-bil- way-lul- I- Where would the Pittsburg team land Gardena In English City, without the services of Honus Wagner? Conaul W. F. Mahln writes that The great Dutchman constitutes shout 00 acres within the boundaries of the playing strength of about of city, England, are deNottingham the "Pirates'.' voted to allotment gardens, and the The New York Americana have been number of holders exceeds 4,000. l nl TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OPENING PRICES Porcelain Crowns Bet of Teeth (beat red rubber). 17.00 13 S.04 Gold Fillings A Good Set for $1.50 to $5.00 Silver and Amalgam Fillin ' Gold Crowns, 22k. $$.50 to $5.00 Cement Filling Bridge Work, best Twelve Years Protactiv Guarantes. Teeth Extracted Positively Without Pain by our Scientific Meth suffocating gaa or torturing needles.) Free with Plates Hone-- i and Fair Dealings make our suc- ! a Doctors Tragic Death. A sensation was caused at Chelten Basaball Notes. The New York Giants won seventeen ham. England, recently by the tragic games In a row and then lost eleven of death of Dr. George Ragot Ferguson, one of the leading medical practitionthe next seventeen. ers, who died suddenly while performThat suspension seems to have been ing an operation on a patient it the a good thing for Rube" Waddell. Af- hospital. He was senior surgeon at ter being reinstated he made a record the hospital and undertook an exceedof 38 strikeouta tn four games. ingly difficult and critical operation -. Unless the second division teama the presence of the resident house take a brace the American league race surgeons. While proceeding with hia work Dr. Ferguson rolls sed and died will become as one-sidas the almost Immediately from heart failnrei The patient was ket under anesthetJack Dunn Is to receive a bonus of ics while three other surgeons were $1,000 If Baltimore wins the Enstern telephoned for, and when they arrived league pennant. The Orioles will have the operation which had been Interto travel faster than they've been go- rupted in ao tragic a mauuer waa coming for Jack to cash. pleted. one-thi- neath the sheathing which glistens after its 'oiled waste massage, is a coating of asbestos, very slovenly and inartistic in appearance, but extremely valuable in conserving heat. Beneath this is the real body of the locomotive a mans of rusty, steel, as handsome as the flayed carcass of a steer that perishes on the plains. Stripped of its delicate mechanism, the locomotive loses all its lines of grace and becomes a shorn and sleeping Sampson a giant In strengthlt ia admissible, but devoid of any appearance HOWS THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars ReWhat About Our Nsw Managsrf ward for any case of Catarrh that can"Well, I'll tell you Bo, aa far as I know not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4fc CO., Toledo, He'll make good here If given a ahow. We, the undersigned, have known F. He's always stood with the cracker-jack- s J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and beBehind the plate and throwing to lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially sacks, And youll doff your lid to this catch- able to carry out any obligations made Block Island Yacht Raco. NEW YORK, June 22. Over thirty yachts, making the event the biggest of Its kind ever held In America, start ed today In the annual rare to Block Island front Huckleberry Inland, a of ion nautical miles. The event Is under the auspice of the New York Athletic club, the competitors Including Rathbornea Saladln, Mitchell's Notes. Holbrooks Rebel,' Bacons Tamerlane, Tanya. Steddard's Monsoon, Sullivan's Mnpsa, Cuthbert'a Weekly. Busy Bee, Howard's Omar, and Huntdls-jtHn- ce Five years' untarnished reputation has made us the mot popular Company in tna West, and our prices are within reach of every ,;i. loco-stripp- ed JOHN HERE TO STAY SKIN DEEP If the Southern Pacific company pay its employees In the Sirka shops according to the amount of mrfae made to Gotham the by each. It is a certainty that some a big dbtapujinunent funs this season. For the great bunch of them will shortly become bloated of ball players that they are, the High- street railway stock holder. The din landers certainly have made a poor there is as unspeakable aa it fallsonto be the The spacefiller unbearable. showing. Sparks department of the Journal made Ineffectual attempts at conIn Lit bhardt and Thlelman the Cleve- several versation yesterday, but hi shouted land club has two great youngster. were lust in the pando-tuoni- ae interrogations Seldom do young pitcher show such and crash clang. leed during their first year In major are the railway shops indeed Busy league company. at the present time. It is evident that of the shop i With a pitcher striking out 40 men the colossalwillproportions oon iwvf inadequate j building, tie game and in two days, a J nd enlargement will be in order. a game. Boston school boy Construction la being carried on are causing more of a sensation Thau actively, but so far the greater amount aeverul Boston major league teama. of work done at present is repairing ed It looks like a cinch for the Chicago rolling stock. Nearly a dosen of sheathing, de- Cubs" in the National and the Chicago motives, "White Sox and the Cleveland team nuded of cabs and other impedimenta, to fight It out in the American league, j are in process of overhauling. To one accustomed to the appear- Hughey Jennings is making the De- - a nee of the locomotive in running troit team play bell. It is the same old garb, with its shining steel and brass, bunch of "Tigers," but they look fifty the sight of an engine stripped to its skeleton is an interesting one. Be- - j per cent stronger. ington's Exit. 99 ONLY ' C.D.IVES. SOLD ONLY BY BEAUTY Do You Need Printing? STATE JOURNAL is now equipped to do all kinds of AND JOB PRINTING in an te and artistic mani,er. The progressive business man demands first class prmting. C. Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods THE up-to-da- was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing that was ten years ago? 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