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Show t THURSDAY, AUGUST A 1907. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL FACE BIX. DRINKS FOR THE INVALID. IVES'3 ALL STYLES-unio- m made-O- I PRICE NE C.D. IVES SOLD ONLY BY :e oeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeee O RT vS : : $275,OOOjOOl First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH OAVID ECCLEB, at. s. GEO. President. browninq. (yjg H. TRIBE.... f ideate JOHN PINGREE, C ashlar. JAB. P. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORSi Adam Patterson David Eoelse John Watson IL B. Browning W. W. Rltaf Trlba H. aorta L. 8. Hills J ear b Clark H. H. Roiapp John Bplan Barnard White Raspaetfully so lie its tha aeaawnta at Banka mereantila tram and individuals Wa pay interest aa time deposits Amp Is resell rees, aaurtaaua treat-- , superior ssrviea Till al free-for-a- T. C. MORRIS 24th St. Ilrll Plume, 77; Inti., 30.") seven-eight- CO Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Decorators Supplies, Wallpaper and Room Mouldings, Painting and Paper Hanging three-eight- three-fourt- ll, hs hs half-mi- le le 15.4-ml- le one-eigh- th 04.1-tnl- Ie five-eight- hs le 17-m- first-clas- s, one-ha- le three-fourt- 1- -2 1-- 4, SIGNS- 0P EVERY DESCRIPTION L. H. BECRAFT Ie 2, 1- -2 18-m- lle one-ha- lf . three-fourt- hs half-mi- le KKW YORK, Aug. .Whom d you consider the greatest fighter of the age?' I asked Jeffries a short time ago. Jeff didn't say that modesty forbade him to answer. Ofden Old Bob Fltsslmiiioni, he replied Utah promptly. Old Fits Is a wonder. Hla time may have passed now, but even up to four 3 or fire years ago he was a terror. The Wa keep the bast Moats menay wib first time 1 fought Fits he hit me some terrible blows. But the last fight with buy ns infsrior masts handlsd at hint was the worst I ever had. I never thought a man could hit so hard. I BALLARD & EBELINGS wouldn't have taken the beat 1 got be1 FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY fore I put him out for $1,000,000. If to me was I known had what coming BOTH 'PHONES US. never would have fought him. Old Fits 931 TWENTY-FOURTST. went around me like a flea. The floor of the ring was too thin, and the boards gave under my weight and made me UNDER MANAGEMENT NEW slow. But Fits was so light they didn't bother him. Hs punched me so fast and hard 1 couldn't see where the Tha Whits Freat gloves were coming from. Nobody else ever hurt me much, but Fits broke my nose down flat and rut me to ribbons. After the fight 1 had eight stitches put under my right eye and eight over tt. 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. My left eye had te be sewed up. Thera were thirty-tw- o stitches taken In my face. I was nearly blinded. Every H. PATTISON, tooth In my head was loosened up and I thought for two or three days that Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. my Jaw was broken. 1 looked like a train had run over me. Look at Our New Cigar When Old Fits sunk em Into my Stand. Best of ImportI thought he'd put his fist clean body ed, Key West and through me. If the floor had been all Domestic Cigars right he never would have beaten me up so badly but I would have had a California and Eastarn raeaa.. Ditough enough time, anyhow, I guess. 1 rect wiro for all aporting events. learned a lot In that fight. What Fits did to me was a shame. Fits was the greatest man of his weight that ever lived. If he was as aa 1 am he would kill any man he J&S E A L S H OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE Prop. Allen Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. Phene 22. 412 25th Street Mitchell Brothers for Monuments COPINGS, HEADSTONES. ETC. Baa your homo people, Don't pay Yard Big eommisaiana to agenta. ap posits City Comotsry. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Cigars. Dixis Handicap Sheet. MACON, Gs., Aug. I. The Dixie handicap shooting tournament, for which iireparstlons have been making for some time, opened under favorable conditions today st the Log Cabin club. More than a score of crack shots took Iwri In the opening events, and a much larger attendance Is exiiected tomorrow. which will be the big day of the tournament. The Most Modern an Resort in Utah la the place Clergy-ma- stranger came to town one day Who wor a fancy vest. Ho dropped bis r'a and said. Jovo! His manners wero the beat I "Be He met the richest girl in town Her parents both wero dead By lending fragrant flowers and sweets. The fellow turned her head. new that tn Ample ehade, plenty ef spring water. light and plenty ef room for Modern hotel of camper. with all modern conveniences. European plan. hot 'eetne 59 Everything t.r and everything reasonable. JOHN J. GALLAGHER,. Managar ef BILLY WILSON, Owner. Caf. For a Royal Good Time Come and See $ L's 44444; ROUND TRIP TO $80,60 JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Ogden to Norfolk, Va., and. return. Tickets good sixty days. $06.55 for ticket gnd to return until December 15. Choice of routes and stop-oveeast of Chicago. Two daily trains to Chicago via the $80.GO FOR ORDEAL. Rehearsal Struck te spend your summer euting, weather is hem. Strain. Christening Mountain Up-to-D- ate Oatmeal gruel Poor n pint of boiling water Into a sauce pan. Into this stir two tablespoonfula of oatmeal till smooth, boll 15 minutes, season with salt and strain. Milk may be used instead of water, or n little brandy added. Orangeade To the thin peel of two oranges and one lemon, add hot w ater and sugar. When cold add the juice of one lemon and five oranges. HAD PREPARED HERMITAGE In Ogden Canyon n aa New Idea. rs These college girls" said a clergyman, as he gased at the white and iirm-ranks of beatitlful graduates, are a boon to the race. They introduce new Ideas. I christened the other day the first baby of a married college girl. Now, bablea usually cry whle they are being christened, but this one was as quiet as a lamb. Tnroughout the ceremony It smiled up beautifully Into my face. Well, madam,' said I to the young wife at the christening's end, 1 must congratulate you on your little one's behavior. I have christened more than 2,000 bablea, but 1 never before christened one that behaved ao well as yours.' The young mother smiled demurely. No wonder he behaved well,' she aald. Hla father and I, with a pall of water, have been practicing christening on him for the last ten days.' The idea of rehearsing a baby for a christening! Who hut 'a college girl would think of eucb a thing? CHICAGO & St. Paul Milr;auho RAILWAY in connection with the Union Pacific Railroad. The Overland Limited leaves Ogden 3 p. in. daily, arrives Union Station, Chicago, 9.25 a. in. second morning. Another train at 8.30 a. m. Jamestown Exposition folder free on request. 8. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West 2d South Street, C. SALT LAKE CITY. What Mora Could Bo Aakod? On the way down here from up home I saw your advertisement In the paper," aald Ozsy" Hitchcock, as he entered the office of the New Notion company In hla Sunday suit, bis boots I'm here In creaking at every step, the city to get work. I hardly think you're Just the man we need now," and the clerk In charge surveyed his caller with an unflattering gaze. Yon spoke of wanting n young man with n good address," said Osxy, In his loud, 1 guess voice. clear, district-schoo-l Lanevllle, N. H., Is as good aa any you could find? and father has the only tore In the place. Youths' Companion. Young Mon and Women for posit ions of trust, when intelligent service will be appreciated and paid for Experienced Men and Women for portions requiring ability and tact People of All Ages, of all talents', of divers abilities, for suitable lines of employment Used Thing such a Piano. Organ, Every Sort of Musical Instrument, Writing Machine, Cash Registers. Store and Office Fixtures, Talking Machine. Books. Post-CardStamp ColUx-tions- , Rug, Carpils Furniture of Every Kind Homes and Carriages, trucks, business wagons, bicycles, guns, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles Real Estate lots, plots, acres, leaselands, equities, houses, flats, apartments, stores Instruction in painting, singing, the violin and piano, shorthand, accounting, correspondence, languages, dancing Places to Live houses, apartments, furnished rooms, boarding places where life is interesting-- : These are some of the thousands of people and things that are Wanted in this city just note and if you can fill any of these wants, Woman. A g toast hs 40-inl- Always the best mechanics employed. We guarantee all work at reasonable prices. j Apple water Cut two large apple into slices and our a quart of boiling water over them or on roasted apples Strain in two or three hours and ! sweeten slightly. Farley water Wash a handful cd ; common barley, then simmer it gent ly in three inis of water with a bit of lemon peel sweetened if desired. Water gruel Rub smooth a large spoonful of oatmeal with two of water, and pour It into a pint of water on the fire. 8tlr it well, and boil quickly. In n quarter of an hour strain it oil and salt to taste. Sago gruel Two tableapoonfula ol sago and put in . small sauce pan, mot-t- en with a little cold water, set over a alow fire and stir till clear. Add nutmeg, augar and a little butter. Egg gruel Beat up an egg to a froth, add wine glass of sherry, flavoi with a lump of augar, a atrip ot Have lemon peel, little nutmeg. ready rome arrow root gruel very hot Stir in the wine, eggs, etc., serve with : arc said to have prvnouno 1 1dK'tor in such shape that hr stoiiuieh FOR STRONG would be unable to fight. Tonight Mc-- I Carey stated that Gass had determined to claim part of the forfeit sufficient to UTAH STATE cover his expenses. Tonight a local newspaper sent a third physician to examine Burnt, but the result of his inBIG EVENT IS THE FREE FOR ALL vestigation has not been mads public. Manager McCarey admitted that he TROT AND PACE OCT. 3RD. had heard rumors to the effect that the coining event had been sidetracked to Horses Are Coming From All Sur- permit Cans to participate In a light rounding States and Big Pursss Ars with Jimmy Brttt at Goldfield or San Francisco. He stated that he would Being Offered Meet Expected to Be that If be found reaand Investigate tha Mast Successful One Yet Held. son to credit this belief he would take action with regard to the forfeits post-t- d tho state fair The coining by both men. promises best racing card this fall that has been New York Y. C. Cruise, offered at that track. Dig purses have NEW YOBK, Aug. I. A perfect been held up for the several events, and the effect has been to attract horse swarm of flitting steam craft and while men from all over the West. The prin-cll- winged yachts gathered today at the event of the six days' meet will Glen cove rendezvous preparatory to trot and pace, annual squadron cruise of the New be the big on tha fourth day. Turk Yacht club, which is to America which takes place October I. Tha puree for this event Is what the Royal Yacht squadron ts to fsOO. The program as announced yes- Great Britain. The fleet this year Is exceptionally large and there Is every terday, Is as follows: Indication that the outing will eclipse First Day. st. anything In the Trotting, I: eg class, for horses While the cruise projier will not be9401 bred and raised In Utah gin until tomorrow, when the fleet will BOO Trot or pace, 2:30 class reach Huntington. It la the Initial of a mils Running, and step in he cruise, u 200 dash meeting of the captains aboard the of s mile Running, flagship of Commodore Cornelius Van123 dash derbilt this evening being an Important Second Day. feature. While the Itinerary of the cruise Is 400 Trot or pace, 2:27 class BOO all settled, the meeting of the captains Trot or pace, 2:15 class of the various yachts this evening will of a mile Running, 200 offiically Indorse the program. The dash 125 latter Is as follows: dash Running, Friday, Aug. 0 Squadron run to Third Day. course with over Huntington 400 Trolling, 2:15 cluss course In gmid winds, or over B00 Trot or pace, 2:10 class light winds. mile Running, ons and Saturday, Aug. 10 Squadron run to 2j0 New I.ondan over dash course. of a mile Running, 11 Dress fleet at New Aug. Sunday, 1&0 dash London. Fourth Day. Monday, Aug. 12. Squadron run to course. Trot or pace, 2:40 class, for lioraes Newport over 400 bred and raised In Utah Tuesday, Aug. 12. Squadron run to course. 000 Vineyard Haven over Trot or pace, free for all 150 lf mile dash Wednesday, Aug. 14. Squadron run Running, to Newport over of a mile course. Running, 200 dash Thursday, Aug. 15 Astor cup race off Newport over a 27 or Fifth Day. from Brrnton's reef lightship. triangle 400 Trot or pace, 2:25 class FYlday, Aug. 16 King's cup race off 600 Trot, 2:20 class 25 17 over a 85 Newport 200 Running, one mile dash or from Brenton's reef triangle furRunning, four and 150 lightship. longs Saturday, Aug. 17 Owl and Game Sixth Day. Cock colors In Newport harbor. 600 Trot or pace, 1:17 class The rear commodore's cups will be 500 Bath'd for tomorrow, the for free all...... Trotting, on Saturday, the commodores on of a mile Running, 150 Monday of next week, the navy chaldaah 100 lenge cupa on Tuesday, and the alumni dash Running, association of the United 8tatea navy Fits, the Grand Old Man. cupa on Wednesday. MID Capital and Surplus, X Ceding and Nourishing Liquids that Will Ba Appreciated. 8oclal. Are you getting acquainted In your new neighborhood? Well, some. The poatmau and the Iceman seem to be quite cordial, but I haven't met the ahman yet" Phlladelphl l Ledger. s, s. State of Ohlo City of Toledo, Lucas Her friends declared It was a sliamo ; County, as. It suiily wasn't right. Flunk J. Cheney makes oath that he Blie ssid she thought she knew A MAN! la senior partner of the firm of F. J. And he was so polite! Cheney A Co., doing business In the Her mother's pastor called one day City of Toldeo. County and State aforeAnd gave her some novice. said, and that said dim will pay the And what he said was gospel truth. sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR8 Although it wasn't nice! for each and every case of Catarrh that He told the girl the man was bad cannot be cured by the use of Halle And read hia record through; Catarrh Cure. She sobbed and thanked him o'tr and FRANK J. CHENEY. o'er Sworn to before me and subscribed Now she knew what to do! In my presence, this fth day of DeThat night he swore they alt had lied A. D. 1888. cember, She fled with him from town; A. W. GLEA80N. (Seal.) lie got the money test she had And then he threw her down! Notary Public. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internto no to moral There this tale. ally. and acta directly on the blood and Nor warning girls can are! mucous surfaces of the system. Send Nine out of ten. were they thus trie-Would do the same as alio! for testimonials free. j F. J. CHENEY A CO- - Toledo; O. ' I Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Gold Coinage ef the World. Take Hall's Family Fills for const!- The United State la coining atiiiu-blration. tlly llboul fjoO.O'lO.OOO In gold; Great hit. Britain, nearly 9G0.0O0.000; Austral A man who saw Fltxstmmons and asia. a little more than Great Britain ; Jeffries fight In Frisco described it like France, about $;I5, 000,000; Germany this: Fits would Just draw off Into a about 125,000,090, and Japan, more rush, feint with his left, then sidestep than SSO.OO'i.OOO. and hook It over. He never missed. H i was the greatest boxer and ring general To Mend Kid Glove. In the world. Until age out In and hi First buttonhole atitch around the strength gave out Jeff didn't have a rent, not o dose a In a buttonhole We carry the Finest line of chance. Jim had gameness and endur- Then overcast, taking up the th:ad ance enough to live through the ham- of the buttonhole on the edge and Domestic and Imported Wines, mering and finally put one over that's diaw the tdges together. the only thing that could win for him." DONT GRUMBLE Gane-Bum- e when your Joints ache and you Liquors and Cigars in the city. Fight Off. suffer from LOS ANGELES. Aug. Rheumatism. -a Following Buy bottle r a conference between managers of Joe Ballard's Snow Liniment and get jn Gane and Jimmy Burns, who were to slant relief. A positive cure for Rlieu OUR SERVICE IS TIIE BEST fight here on August 10. and Ma'nager niatlsm. Burns. Cuts, Contracted MusT. J. McCarey of the raclflc Athletic cles, Sore Chest, etc.. Mr. I. T. Bogy, cluta It was announced late this after- - a prominent merchant at Willow p,jnV noon that the fight had been IndefiniteTexas, says that he finds Ballard ly postponed owing to the fact that j Snow Liniment the best all round was physically unfit to partlrl- - i nient he ever used." Sold by Geo PROPRIETORS ' corner The club physician and another Care, 23rd and Washington! INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC ! WE ELEPilAm Lini-Bur- J. F. SMITh S Through a JOURNAL Want Advertiaamsnt BAR THE ELEPHAN1 COMPANY 30S Twenty-fift- h St. Ofita, VOi |