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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1907. PAGE SIX WAY OF THE ADVENTURER. That a runaway Jewelry salesman could have posed as the bead of a great sec ret movement for the revolution!- - , ing China with the help of American capital argues a degree of gullibility on the part of American millionaire merchant adventurers which would have done credit to the Parisian bankers who lent millions of francs on the unseen contents of the Humbert safe. was none of your John Edward Boec-kordinary filibusters with a Central Amedican republic as the height of his ambition. He was going to do what Russia had attempted to do and failed overthrow the Chinese government and presumably parcel out the empire into enormous profitable concessions to his backers. He had even gone so far as to appoint a New York Jeweler as his agent Tor the of rare and valuable porcelains. Jades and Chinese antiquities and works of art This valuable stuff was to be sent to the United States from high households in China." The manner in which such treasures were to be acquired was too obvious to require stating. Presumably, Boeckh showed his associates a letter from a great Republican leader in America, promising that by the time the Jewels were ready to come la the tariff would be Just aa he showed them telegrams of Prince Pu Lun about the precarious state of the dowager empress' health. In the meantime he borrowed money and precious stones. Xnnn his friends, who must now rue- - THc SPORTS IVES'$3 ALL STYLES-uni- .SOLD on mad- e- 9 ONE PRICE asssssssosssaasooasoasaasaasaeassossoossnsooasaaasso C.D. IVES. ONLY BY Capital and Surplus, (275JXM.OOL First National Bank single-hand- T ON TONIGHT OGDEN. UTAH OAVID ECCLES. PrssidsnL This evening the greatest battle between lightweights that has yet been witnessed In a local ring will take OIRECTORSi liluee st the Glenwoud saucer track Adam Pattemas between Cyclone Thompson of Syca-nur- e. David Koalas 111., and lete Sullivan of Lowell, Watson John M. fl. Browning Masa. Tlie event will be preceded by a W. W. Rltar L. & Hills saqi H. Trlbs preliminary, which promises to be a nit sit Interesting event for the H. H. Rolapp Joseph Clark John Bplars Barnard Whlta Happily, the management has concluded that the people would Raspactfully solicits tho aoosunts m sooner see one good preliminary than hawli msrcantils firms and individuate a half-dusbad ones, that only serve to torture those who are waiUng for Wo pay interest an tuns dspsaltsi Amp Is rssourass, ssurtssua treat-want- , the main event. This one will be the real thing, and will go long enough to supsrior sarwiss. enable one to Judge as to the qualifications and abilities of the men. Bob Watkins, the big negro who recently made quite a reputation for himself around Colorado, and Kid Jones, another boxer, of no mean We ability, are to mix It, and as the purse Make la a pretty fat one, they will go In for the long end. Era The main event, of course, has overshadowed everything else for the evenHeap ing. Sullivan arrived in the rlly last Cheap evening, accompanied by Mantell, and put up at the Urooin hotel. His condition Is. so far as one can tell, almost Ogden perfect, and he says himself that hs Is Utah In as good condition as he ever was In his life, and lie is fully confident that lie will win. This confidence la no bluff, as can be seen by the expression of his face when lie makes the statement. Tlioinpatin, too, leels as confident of winning the scrap as he Is that the sun will rise tomorrow morning. s condition Is all that could be asked and he never felt better in his life. There will be no kicks coining from either of them on that score If they lose. Out of town sports began arriving 30S 24th St. last evening and huve been coming In all through the day. The big delegaPhone, 77; I nil., SO tions. of course, will not arrive until this afternoon and evening. A great many are coming from the north and will come In on the 1:10 and 0:23 Short Line trains this evening. The Halt Lake contingent, consisting of two special trains, will arrive st 0:50 and 7:10 over the Rio Orande. The reports received up to dute InJOHN PINGREE, Caahiar. JAB. F. BURTON. Assistant Cashiaa. ten-rou- sHH-tator- en L. H. BECRAFT SEALS T. C. MORRIS tell Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Decorators Supplies, Wallpaper and Room Mouldings, dicate that the attendance will be a r. The seat sale at Balt Lake le breaking all records for an out of town contest, and It Is said that there will be more than one thousand people from the capital city. In Ugden the seats are selling rapidly, and many reaervatlona have been made for out of town people. Taken altogether, every indication points to the largest house that has ever attended a boxing contest In Ogden. Neither of the contestants was much In evidence today. Both krit out of sight and took things easy, resting up for the call of time. Thompson will have Keller, Billy Hsmp and Young Herrick In his corner, while Mantell and others will look after Sullivan. W. H. Hughes will he master of ceremonies and act as referee for the preliminary. record-breeke- Painting and Paper Hanging Always the host mechanics employed. We guarantee all work at reasonable prices. first-clas- s, SIGNS - 0F EVERY DESCRIPTION Salt Lake and Ogden. Yesterday representatives of the Salt Lake and Ogden baseball teams mat In Halt Lake and arranged a schedule W kosp tho bast Masts msnsy wlL of games between the two teams runBny ns infsrior masts handlsd at ning Into October. This settles tha long standing animosity between tha BALLARD & EBELINGS two cities, so far as baseball Is concerned. and the first game will be FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY played at Walker's Field next Sunday, alternating between the two cltlea. Tha BOTH 'PHONES 9SS. Republican, referring ST. HI TWENTY-FOURTto the settlement of the difficulty, says: "Ogden and Salt Lake have patched up their grievances at last and have UNDER NEW agreed to meet on the battlefield of tha MANAGEMENT baseball diamond. W. D. Brats of Og- -I den was in Salt Ijike Tuesday and fixed up a schedule of games with John i Dubel, who runa tha Balt Luke club. The gamce will be all Sunday contests and will run until early In October. Tl?e schedule as arranged Tuesday calls for Sunday games until October 27, but It la most likely that the games will be 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. chopped off probably the first Sunday In October, aa we are likely to have snow and bllxxarda before the middle H. PATTISON, of the month. Baseball east and west will close late In September or early In and It la probable that the Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. lastOctober, few games will be erased from the Look at Our New Cigar schedule. The first of the series will be played Stand. Best of Importat Walker's field Sunday afternoon beed, Key West and tween the two team. The Ogdenltea Domestic Cigars have a hunch that their team will not need much bolstering up. and will run In a miscellaneous bunch for the first et California and Eastern raesa.. game. If It la shown that this team Is wira for all aporting events. not strong enough to cope with the locals, however, the Ogden management will get busy and push some stronger men Into the line-uThe second and third games will be played at Ogden In a double-headAugust 4. tn August 11 a douhle-- ! header will be plnyed at Walker's field. August 18, a single game will be played Drink LUXUS" Beer , at here Ogden, with a double-headTHE BEER YOU LIKE ithe following Sunday. The games wfll continue this way a single game and then two double-headeuntil the Dealer in Pure Food close of the season. "Dad" Gimlin did j not eoine Bonded Whiokiea down Tuesday. He will be here Sunday, however, wnen the schedule will be definitely Arranged. The only change exported will be that sevJOHN GREINER & SON eral of the October games will be 128 Twenty-fiftPhono 828 Ind. stricken from the list." .... Inter-Mounta- in H OGDEN i1" TURF EXCHANGE Prop. Di-ra- ; p. THE BISMARK er ; er ! rs J. h. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. Smith-Mante- ll Next. The next boxing match in this city will take place at the saucer track on the evening of August 13. when Rube Smith, the Denver middleweight. and Frank Mantell will meet In a twenty-roun- d go. For some time Manager Grant has been working to secure a bout for August to break the Interim between now and Labor day. I when It Is expected that a match that well-kno- will attract the attention of the entire pugilistic world will be pulled off st this track, and hs has succeeded more than well. Both of these men arc strong and clever and have to be reckoned with at all times in their class. Smith Is well known to the Ogden sporting public by reputation, and aw hlantell la well liked wherever he haw appeared, the match should be a good one. One thing, It will be a novelty after the long run of little fellows had here. International Canoe Races. LONDON. July S4. Canoe races an International trophy began In Langston harbor today undiT the auspice of the Royal Canoe club. The United States, Germany, Italy, France, Belgium and Great Britain are represented among the contestants. The American represt ntative la Charles Burgess of the Winchester Boat club of Massa- fr chusetts. Wisconsin Golf Tourney. MADISOX, Wla.. July 24. The grounds of the Maple Bluff club of this city were thronged with prominent golf players from throughout the state today for the preliminary events marking the opening of the annual championship meet of the Wisconsin State Golf association. The tournament will continue during the remainder of the week and from all Indlcatlona It will prove to be the most successful event of Its kind ever held under the auspices of the association. Prises aggregating (800 will be given to the winners of the various events that make up the program. FROM dis-pue- The surprise of the American association has been afforded by "Bill" Armours Toledo team going to the top. With the same Intelligent care that you select your doctor. The ability and Integrity of the man who prepares is Just as Important to you aa the knowledge and skill ( ;; orders It. You select your doctor because you have confidence in ... Choose your druggist for the same good reason. The w..;,. depends upon the work of the other. Read that over again, think about it and then take tlona to the only ' ' lr-- . ' . . y.-u- ; ed 11 " rl" Prescription Specialists in the City al Circle Tours to the ggP JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION NORFOLK j fully be telling themselves' that a dla- mond ring in New York U worth an entire porcelain collection in China. Vancouver Province. The Ostracism of Aristides. It was a hot and sultry day In Athena. The thermometer stood In Its stocking feet, and horses' necks were at a premium in the hotel refreshment parlors. Despite the humidity, momentous business was on in the market-place- . Grave dtlxene were solemnly borrowing lend pencils and forgetting to return them. The election booths were Behind the lace curtains crowded. stern men were putting crosses In the circles with ruthless abandon. Emerging from the booths, they handed strange bits of broken shells and fragments of olive dishes to the who stood hard-ba great open soap kettle In the center of the town hall. Upon etch bit of pottery, or shell, were scrawled strange hieroglyphics which he examined carefully. Then nt the sound of n dinner-gonhe threw the vote Into the kettle, while the town loafers applauded his markshlgh-Jink- s THE MINOR LEAGUES. Choose Your Druggist ! AND RETURN VIA NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, D.C. NIAGARA FALLS STOP-OVER- at all Tourist Points S Grand Ocean Trip betwssn New York and Norfolk . LAKE SHORE FROM CHICAGO MICHIGAN CENTRAL FROM CHICAGO RIG FOUR PROM CHICAGO RIG FOUR FROM IT. LOUIS . GOING AND RETURNING RIG FOUR FROM CHICAGO RIG FOUR FROM ST. LOUIS ITOf-OVC- T . $32315 3L35 12.05 36.20 SAME ROUTE . $225 25310 AT WAIHMCTPS, P. C. y WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED FOLDER WARREN J. LYNCH, Passongor Traffic Managar, CHICAGO 4 g The baseball tens of Charleston, 8. "THIS DATE IN HISTORY. Torpedoes. have a fund deiiosited In a local manship. July 24. or "throw-downs- " Torpedoes bank from which 5 la given to every m 1411 Lord of the Isles defeated at Click!" fell Zip! Bing! Bank! of chlorates or member of the home team making a compositions generally like hall ujmn a metallic Harlaw. the ballots, home run. chlorates and sulphur, with gravel ts 1701 Detroit founded by Cadillac. sounding-board- . 1704 Glbralter captured by combined give the device weight, all wrap;d Is At last there was a lull In the votThere Is a hsutllng tissue papor. Some genius has ball club In Sandusky, O., that hag held ing, and the hlgh-Jlnk- s waved his English and Dutch force. a firecracker of compressed sir Thomas 1,771 poet, Gray, Engl'vh several major league teams to close scrawny arms for quiet to take the place of the present glaat died. Born Dec. 20, 1710. scores this season. CItlsens, have you all voted T he 1801 First road tramway opened In crackers, which contain dynamite. cried, stroking his long whiskers af- England. Pitcher Kroh of the Binghamton 1802 If so I declare the soap Alexander French Dumas, team, who waa given a trial by the fectionately. BAD DRINKING WATER A novelist, born. Died Dec. 10, 1870. Boston Americana Is not the terror to kettle covered!" CAUSE OF SICKNESS. 1842 Abel P. Upshur ,of Virginia New York State league natters that There being no response, the Judges One of most common became the of State. of Secretary he was last season. rushed to the kettle and began count1847 Salt Lake City founded by the sickness la bad drinking water. la the ing some parts of the country where shalMormons. Frank Donahue, brother of the fam"Six thousand and umpty-ulow wella ere the principal source of pieces 18S1 Window tax abolished In Engous Jlggs." Is playing a great gamo supply, diarrhoea la quite common, sad for the Springfield team In the Central of debris against Tiberius Aristides," land. 1862 Martin Van Buren, eighth Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and league. It la predicted that Frank shouted his nobs, while the crowd President of U. 8., died. Born Dec. 6, Diarrhoea Remedy In demand. One or will shine In major league company murmured Ita approval. two doses of this remedy will check next season. "Ostracism! Ostracism!" demand- 1782. the attack and prevent any serious coat1881 Webb while drowned ed the voters. Ostracism for Tlbe Capt When diarrhoea Is prevThe Harrlaburg team of the te tempting to swim the rapida of nsequences. rlus Aristides!" alent the source of supply of drinking league has lust Ita lilg lead and As they bore the trembling wretch Niagara. water should be looked to. This remla now on even terms with WilliamIn irons past the Hotel Athena, a edy la for sale by all druggists. "THIS IS MY 52ND BIRTHDAY." sport from Three Rivers. prune-peddlWilliam Gillette. Mich., turned to an Athenian and The Hartford team In the ConnectiWilliam Gillette, the noted actor and cut league has made a fine climb In questioned: playwright, waa born July 24, 1856, at the pennant race and la now fighting "Prithee, old sobersides, what mean Hartford, Conn. He began hla thea- - j for the lead. eth this?" trlcal work In 1877 and during the' "Ha!" he answered, feeling In the several years that he appeared with Wilkes barre is coming along fust In stock in New Orleans, New the New York State league, while the drummer's pocket for a stogie, "It York, companies Cincinnati and Louis-- 1 Boston, was a a heinous A. J. A G. team has taken a bad tumdastardly crime, ville. a season with the late ble. crime, Indeed! This villain twice Ik John T.After Raymond Mr. Gillette began the same day asked this question: tarring In playe from hie own pen, " la It hot enough for INSURANCE you?'" which ixillcy he has followed ever THEY FORMED A FLY TRUST. "Enough!" gasped the prune sales- since. The first play he wrote was a man. "Enough! Even In America we comedy entitled 'The Professor," Canny Kids Worked tho Bounty ran which for would have a year In New almost him for that! hanged All Worth. It Waa for York. He then collaborated with Mrs. i Solah! Frances Hogdon Burnett In the writing Pont let fire catch you Once In Hartford the flies were so of "Esmeralda." In 1884 Mr. Gillette a policy and wipe out without numerous fer a time, and so troubleAccounting to Come. played In "Young Mrs. Wlnthrop, Dr. 8. IVelr Mitchell, the celebrated and some, that Mra. Clemens conceived the your years of accumulation. A the same year essayed the principal Idea of paying George a bounty on ali Philadelphia physician, was a guest at part In hla own adaptation of Von policy In one of our companthe flies he might kill. The children a dinner of the National Board of Moser's "Blbllothekar. The title of' ies will afford you ample protaw an opportunity here for the ac Trade on one occasion. He listened to this piece was later changed to The tection, at lowest ratea If qulsltlon of audden wealth. They sup- one or two speeches and then slipped Frivate Secretary," and It proved one! have any Insurance to you posed that their mother merely want out of the room. Later a friend In- of the most successful plays ever given write, In phone Bell 1816, or call Mr. America. GUlette'e next play ed to accumulate dead flies, for some quired as to the cause or his disapour was at "Held which the office, 415 Eccles by I grew weary, Enemy, aesthetic or scientific reason or other, pearance. he said, building. We can save you and they Judged that the more flies "of hearing men talk about millions achieved another great success. What j money. Let us tell you the oho could get the happier she would and billions and not a word about ed- the public has claimed aa hla greatest waa "Secret Service, play, produced Reason Why." be; so they went Into business with ucation or moral progress or litera- In 1885. In 1881 he dramatised Sir' George on a commission. Straightway ture or poetry. Why, has the nation Conan Doyle's detective stories of the dead flies began to arrive In ouch got so Imbued with comerctalism that Sherlock Holmes," and played the qnantltiea that Mra. Clemens was men can talk of nothing but dollars title part with much success In Am- pleased beyond worda with the suc- slid cents? Let me tel yon, sir, that erica and Europe. Among his other cess of her Idea. Next, she waa aston- this country could well afford to pay plays that have met with success are Too Much Johnson," Settled Out of ished that one house could furnish so (1,000, 000, 000 for another ShakeBut, doctor said his Court," Because She Loved Him So," many. She was paying an extrava- speare. gantly high bounty, and It presently friend, banterlngly, we hare our Dr. and Clarice. Real Estate Fire and Life began to look as If by tbli addition to 8. Weir Mitchell, and he did not cost Surface Cars. Damage by our expenses we were now probably us 11.000,000.000." "Walt," he answered, Insurance Surface cars on Manhattan Island and his eyes twinkled. living beyond our Income. ECCLES BUIUMNd 418 "Walt; you do dally damage to persons and prop-- ! After a few daya there waa peace have never got bill from me yet. In the average sum of (2,750. erty and comfort; not a fly was discover Me In the house; there wasn't a strug j gler left. Still, to Mrs. Clemens' surprise, the dead flies continued to ar rive by the plateful, and the bou:i!y expense was as crushing as ever.1 Then she made Inquiry, and found that our Innocent lltle rasrals had established a fly trust, and had hire I all the children In the neighborhood We carry the Finest line of to collect flies on a cheap and imbu: den some commission. Mark TwaluV Autobiography In North American ReDomestic and Imported Wines, view. BOYS LIFE SAVED. My little boy. four yur oM. h.i.i Liquors and Cigars in the city. severe attack of dysentery. We i two physicians. Both f them i . him up. We then gave him (ii:mir-laln'- s Colic. Cholera and Il,n i';. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST Remedy, which cured him. and bt h . that saved his life. William H. S;r. Carbon Hill, Ala. There is n doubt but this remedy saves the !!v of many children each yrnr. cjiv, ,, j with castor oil according to the ,, PROPRIETORS printed directions and a cure is 30S Twenty-fift- h St, Ogden , Utah For sale all C al COM-MO- brle-a-bra- Tri-Sta- er TIMELY TOPICS : I I I Prop-esltlo- FIRE . n j J j ! GEO. A. HORN WE ELEPHM1 BM , , ! J. F. SMITh & COMPANY THE ELEPHANT J by druggists. N |