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Show OAILY UTAH SOLD ONLY BY -- PRICE made-O- NE C.D.IVES. S275JXXUXL Capital and Surplus, First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH HERE TO STAYi Five years untarnished reputation has made us the must p.,.,, Company in the West, and our prices are within reach of eVr" TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OPENING PRICES Porcelain Crowns Set of Teeth (beat red rubber). $7.W ,x 8.08 Gold Fillings A Good Set for.. $i $3.50 to 88.00 Silver and Amalgam Fil Gold Crowns. 22k. ALWAYS WIIH OS l " u9 the two gentlemen in question do not BUT NEW YEAR'S IS THE HARup make the punishment fit the crime. 75 VEST TIME FOR THEM. FATHER CHADWICK $3.80 to $5.00 Cement Filling Bridge. Work. beat "Has baseball reached the final deYears Protective Twelve Guarantee. Its evolution gree in no means. The fault has always Teeth Extracted Positively Without Pain by our Scientific OH BASEBALL beenByin cricket that too much importr.a Thsy Work All Sorts of Ingenious suffocating gaa or torturing needle,) Free with Plate. rk ance was given the batting. The fault and Fkir Dealings make our sucTricks ts Tempt the Pity of the Pae- in baseball today Is the prominence cess continuous. ssrby Woman are the Most Sucess-fu- l given to pitching and fielding. ProperiTETK in Work. the AGED VETERAN AS FULL OF ly to round out the game special stress ttTftNTFLAIIS must be laid on batting, so as to give It AS EVER. to the equalise equal importance forces of attack and defense. ZiaaUMAX.Rfr. lady Attendant city is the happy hunting ' 2457 WASHINGTON AVE. Theres something new for the ball This of Game Divided the Who and the Man Was the beggar, especially players and the fans to think about ground it the Now Year. He stopa you at, into the Amateur and Professional and talk about, or even write about. (Fruvu, fark illy s every corner o' the street; he tries 10 to 3 Ores Daily Tills JO Classes Also Was Responsible for to hand you out of y . ur carriage the Notes From the Minor Leagues. Driving Out the Pool Gsmblora. Tbe Central league race continues to moment you atop before shop or resbe a bummer, with every team in tbe taurant It la partly the Influence of the season, but it Is aa evil that Is two league having a chance for the had Fo.tunats indeed SQUARE JAW IS AMERICAN. The house of Chadwick has nanc. always with us more or less. Some members in recent years Sir Extremely excited Frond::.. an Bfte. to tricks have tempt quite Ingenious Fid win, famous in his day as a sanitary Type of Man Who Makaa Hla Way In dispute with calm English at reChappie UcFarland is keeping his the pity of the passerby. Jardln de Paris Let uuengineer, who lived to be 11 and All Obstacles. of ;i yon Spita dewho to close One team Victoria well la Wichita, known, Oklahoma City lady, ceived a K. C. B. from Queen something, you! Sacred name . f thun-and the leaders in the Western association clares every evening at the Gar St In recognition of his services; It la a lucky thing for v,u thM In commenting on the British Med' a known but and with Tutieks race,, brother, to Joplin his Laiare younger any sympathetic looking ical Journal' Henry, I can neither speak English nur box' atatement The that as the behind. Is few baseball played wherever points stranger that she la a governess, and Rlre. presents a firm, father of the game, who reckons his has lost her purse, and would the kind American of but brow 83 and broad is 3. be To Jaw, something, clear, square at SO age centimes. And gentleman lend her keen eye, which together usually renFather Chadwick doesn't look It. Like me to be card, shs your give pleased deand won't grow up, . lVter Pan, he der the recognition of hla nationality ' Slightly. Misapplied. adds, so that 1 may return the Nurte-H- ow a matter of no groat difficulty," a New did all the water spite his years his attitude toward the ruse The money." generally succeeds, York editorial writer says: tilings he loves has all the buoyancy out of thla water bottle? but tlie mendicant has never been of youth. To see hlin at his best in we single out these features From Patient I drank it tT (Rafferty) see at to must the known take omnibua, except point uf youthfulness, you . coorae; didnt y tell me to put it on tha close of a profitable evening, when the square Jaw aa the American hint at the ball park, where he is sure The American nose is not much tie atumlck? Twaa tumble Lot aa to be conspicuous by reason of his he has probably victimised a doxea to . on, and if the American fore- near burnt th t'roat nv ua brag and gray long figure commanding good natured persona. Another woman beard, and because of the attention he who pllea her singular industry In the head la unusually high, that la a case receives from the players and ofliclala. Place de la Concorde, addresses her- for the hair specialist, not .the phreThere his enthusiasm is contagious. But no other race of men self exclusively to her own sex. As a nologist It takes night to Kjve He still 14 as he has been for twenty-si- x such have jawa aa the American. If you the full li.n.-tlresult, she obtains as much as five or years, editor of the official Baseovera be little of the uiisliin'. if ten francs from kindly matrons who anything, they may ball Guide, and Is, besides, the recogdone. Thera la too much bone. The the sight Is gi inti, are touched by her story. nised American authority on cricket. The Macon team of the South At la long, square, overaaaertlva. It chin one' life is Itappivr. New of Tear usual BroolaAt In the the was I a schoolboy crop When lantlc eavue holds a record of twelve against the perfect oval of Fit the Eyes Well beggars la ao Immensely Increased militates lyn In 1837, says "the father of the BtrftIlrht wtnl thli season, that one supposes that the compara- tha claaalc countenance. Soma of ua game, the only prominent field sports to make ynur vision are inclined to the prognathous. It in vogue were horse racing and the old tively well off must descend into the better and Insure ynu f Hapa-btua house seem would of that the English game of cricket; the latter street to try their luck. No doubt It the gtvaitT tnjny-meua. all coualna But haa among game which had been played in New Is a metier that has Its fascinations, of your work York city since the middle of the preIn all. It la a good fault Thank If It be but temporary. or leisure. specially record on that It vious century being heaven, we are not a sheep-faceParis Correspondence Pall Mall a cricket match waa played on a field folk. near what la now Fulton Market as The history of thla people la reearly as 17S1. Running races were MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN In their jawa, not In their corded race Union the feature at the old 2884 Washington Ave. Batlaflad. Easily noaaa. Individualistic Their Jutting course near Jamaica, and trotting la dearer than "Notoriety anything ehlna tell that they hav had to make matches at the Centerville course. else to that man." their way and have inherited nothing Though a form of baseball waa Yea. Hea all puffed up for an hut the Tha disposition to do played by the old Olympic Townball hour If he happen to see hla name la receding chin, the fish Jaw nr tha club as early as 1831, the first regular the city directorybaseball club was not organised until n thf Bouthern league Memphis and penal tie of being born with a silver ,M !a, tha Knlckerlk of Atlanta are having it nip and tuck for spoon la one's mouth. club, which still dung to a form A Foot Not. townball. Our national game, as It la of tha Utah Stats JourAlbern Alien, Met. Hava tha soles of your naw shoes nalSubscribers now played, dates its existence no are requested to read and follew WhatT Ob President tarnished. farther back than 1S57, the year of the They will wear much instructions printed at head of Edi412 25th Street Phone 22. President Roosevelt like to leave longer and be Impervious to weather. torial Column. organisation of the first National Association of Baaeball Playera. I may the White house at time and make inadd that, up to the decade of the 'COS, formal call on hla friends. One night baaeball waa played entirely by ama- last winter he t rolled up to Attorney teurs, all profeeelonali urn In the game General Moody house and rang the being barred by the old national as- bell. sociation rules. In IMS the first proTbe negro butler came to the door. fessional baseball team waa organised In Cincinnati, and a team of regular He peered out suspiciously and naked: want?" salaried playera took the field, the club "What you-aIn question being known as the Red I ahould like to aea Mr. Moody." Stockings. Mr. Moody ain't In to nobody." in 1871 I was Instrumental In dividWe carry the Finest line of Oh, I guess he will see me. Tell ing the baseball fraternity Into two him the president Is here." amateur and professional, by clasaes, The president? said the butler, Domestic and Imported Wines, assisting In the organisation of the first National Association of Profes- auspiciously. Yea, the president." sional Ball Players, which. In 1878, The butler pulled the door almost gave way to the present National Liquors and Cigars in the city. shut. He looked at Mr. Roosevelt's league. You ask my opinion as to why it Is slouch hat with disdainful eya and Inthat our national game, In Its profes- quired scornfully: "President ob sional deiwrtment, has been, snd still what? Saturday Post 01R SERVICE IS THE BE8T Is, disgraced by a degree of rowdyism foreign to the character of thfe game itself, and costly to the magnates Black Teeth and Fidelity, of the clubs in the loss of patronage The Japa are a fine race, said the of the grand-stanwhich It leads to; being a heavy handicap to the sailor, tut there's one thing about PROPRIETORS 308 Twenty-fift- h St, Ogden, Utah efforts made to sustain the high repu- them 1 don't like. The married worn blacken their teeth with a paate tation of the existing system uf 'or- en all ganised professional baseball, by the made out of aweet oil and soot rulers of the National and American Whan a young mat tied woman baseball leagues, and by those of the glvea you a smile. Instead of being majority government of the National ravished with a glimpse aa of anow Association of Professional Baseball on rosea pearly teeth gleaming beleagues. In the early history of professional tween red lips you look Into a black baseball, especially during the decade hole. You frown. You turn away in of the '70's, when that curse of all field dlaguat The Idea la that the married womsports, pool gambling, nearly gave death blow to the whole professional en's black teeth, making them unatr business of the game. 1 had to battle tractive, Veeps them faithful to theli with the evil in question, until I drove husbands. Doesn't It have the oppoevery crook of the period out of the site effect on the husbands, though? professional fraternity, and then It waa Perhaps, eh?" l that the business began to earn the splendid reputation it now possesses if being the most honestly Brava Man, conducted sport r game there Is In Mr. Subbuba, "Henry," whispered vogue. In which professional exemplars her sleepy husband. I'm sure take part. But of late years an abusi shaking STATE JOURNAL is now equipped to do all kinds of has been allowed to grow up In the there are burglars downstairs." You down and go see, said Mary professional baseball ranks second In AND JOB PRINTING in an and artistic he. It costly effect to the evil of downThey wouldn't dare strike right crookedness; and that Is the woman. mantxr. The progressive business man demands first class 'kicking evil, vis.: the disputing o i the decisions of the umpires In the For Confidential Messages. pmting. CL Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods game. Disappearing paper la a novelty for was several years behind the present style?"" Would you use printing decade this demor- uao by those whoso During the correspondents alizing evil grew to such extremes, ow- forget to burn tbs letters after their that was ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted, ing to the laxity In discipline on the part of club team managers and the utility has ceased. It la steeped In aul aid and countenance given the man- phuric acid, dried and glaied, the acid by a handsome piece of printing, throw it aside and forget it; or would agers and their playera by the majority being partly neutralised by ammonia of the magnates of the professional vapor. It falls to pieces after a given you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? leagues snd clubs, that It led to the time. Inauguration, of a condition of things In the ranks which disgusted the best Food for Dreams,. class of patrons of the professions! business at large. Then It eras that Eating h- -i nothing to do with tha the president of the young league. Mr. nightmare," declared the studio glrL Ban Johnson, entered upon a crusade "1 can go to a pink Ink tabls d'hote, against the kicking evil and Its se- eat a dinner a mile long and sleep like CL Especially are we quence of rowdy blackguardism In the a log; but the nights I cook a bit of prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and ranks; and his good example woke p steak and onions over my own gaa TRANSCRIPT WORK,, insuring its delivery on the shortest the other league magnate to a realtore I wake up creaming." izing sense of the very costly nature . 3 4am 4k., possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. of the abuse m loss of public patronage; and since then the blackguard Craving for Riches. kicker of the decade of the '90's havs Riches are like been driven from the ranks of organtha more . ised baseball, and the abuse reduced you drlnK. the thirstier you become. to a comparatively small minority of Schopenhauer. ugly and hot tempered players, who have yet to learn the folly of the habit A CURE FOR A LAME BACK. In the loss of cool Judgment the kickIf you are ever troubled with pains or lameness In the muscles of ynur ing habit Invariably Involves. I notice that despite the efforts of bark uae Chamberlain's Pain Balm and Messrs. Pulliam of the National league j they will quickly disappear. Mr, and of Mr. Johnson of the merlin I Alexander VJollette of Vulcan, Mich., the kicking, especially In the poorif says It Is the best liniment he ever managed teams of the two leagues, w used for lame back. For sale by all still Indulged in, owing to the fact that druggists. : I f IMS UTAH DENTAL OAVID ECCLES. Praaidant. fvic.-PrWd.n- t. GEOl Hi TRIBE.... y JOHN PINGREE, Caahiar. JAS. F. BURTON. Aaaiatant Caahlan OIRECTORSi Adam Pattanoa David Ecclaa John Wataoo 11. Browning W. W. Riter Bears H. Tribe L & Hills H. H. Rotapp Joseph Clark a John Spier. Raapactfully solicit, the aooauats o' banka mareantils firms and Individuals Wa pay interest an time deposits. Barnard Whits Ample resources, aeurtaoua superior aarviea. 1907. IKE BEGGAR IS SPORTS IVES$3TA ALL STYLES-uw- oii STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, treat-at- , COMPANY sCIALT j , pen-titl- ed , ! to-da- y L. H. BECRAFT rt fea-tuia- Ogden t Utah S E A L S nt d J. T. RUSHMER The house cleaning season is on we have the latest things in Wall Paper and Interior Decorations We have lractial Painters and paperli angers to do your work. Dont forget the number is 305 24th St. Both phones. T. C. 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