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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL U SPORTS IVES$3Ks ALL - STYLES-uni- os race-ON- PRICE. E G.D. IVES. SOLD ONLY BY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 Questions the Soldier of Marathon and 1150 cash There a ill alao be vrizea of 1100, 975 and 150 and a medal will be given to member of the winning teams. of the match prescribe The conditions 11 OGDEN three periods of fire skirmish, rapid and alow. The skirmish run includes the :00, 00, fcUO and ranges; STOPS OVER BETWEEN TRAINS rapid fire at 00 yards and alow fire at Mil Capital and Surplua, 1275,000 00. First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH Visits 1,000-ya- ON HIS WAY HOME. OAVID ECCLES. Praaidant. DIRECTORSi Adam Paitrraua Davtd Ecclaa ?VrIS & Hllla " H. Trtba luMl'6 Clark Barnard Whlta Mir u H. H. Kolapp John 8rfara t, IN MEASURING FOR WALL PAPER you can always count on full aised rolls If you buy the paper hers. That means no disappointment, no rushing around for an extra roll. THE NEW DESIGNS WE 8IIOW are pretty enough to make you want to ro- - paper your whole house. Suppose you drop In and look them over. Looking costa nothing and buying costa hardly much more at our acala of prices. T. C. MORRIS 2ith St. Bell Phone, 77; Ind., 50 305 the boat Meats money will no Inferior meats handled at & EBELINGS FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY . BOTH PHONEB 53. II TWENTY-FOURTST. H UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 326 Twenty-fift- h H. PATTISON, Street. Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars California and Eastern races., Direct wire for all sporting events. Allen Transfer Co. Aibern Allen, Mgr. Phone 21 412 25th Street. Mitchell Brothers for Monuments COPINGS, HEADSTONES. ETC. as your Kama people. Dont pay big eommisaione ta agents. Yard apposite City Cemetery. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines. Liquors. Etc. Full Line of Cigars. 0000909999099 8 WeaK Eyes 8 O O Should n tf be experimented on. Only experienced eye specialists are competent to teat jrettr eyesight Our ex-amlnations are thorough, aci- entitle and FREE. Q w Q o J. T. Rushmer qQA o Are. o q QGGCQQQQQQQQO Manufacturing Optician, 4(4 Wash. r na About Packy McFarland. Following a cartoon. In which Benny Yanger la represented aa sitting In a bath tub swathed In bandages and all but nut, while Packy McFarland la walking away with a lordly air, Mala-ch- y llugan lias this to aay of the Mtlle fellow In the Record-HtralWith the cany defeat of Benny Yanger by Packy McFarland last Tuesday evening tha winner Jumjied Into prominence aa one of the moat dangerous men In hla class. He not only showed that he has boxing ability, but proved that he lias the knockout punch aa d: well. Wo keep BALLARD IjUMt Rattling Nelson blew ii.lu ih, l ily rruin the West on his way hum- tn llt'Ki'Wiach, III., where he goes tu ml t Ik up some buslnt'se matters, after which he will return to California and emli-avoto secure a ri turn match with Jimmy Britt. of his defeat at Itrllt's In hands, he said that he put up the worst tight of his life in that contest, simply because be waa nut In condition. He says, however, that he la certain that he ean defeat Britt, and so dues Jim Mays, the Nevada promoter, and the latter has offered to put up 910,000 as aide bet that the Battler can do the trick. Nelson, too, offers to bet 110,000 mure on his ability to defeat Britt He has been spending his time since the light at a mountain resort In California and hud not had a shave or a haircut since the battle, and when he stepped from the train he looked more like Rip He Van Winkle than a prlseflghter. looks exceedingly well, but appears to be somewhat overweight, although ha appears to feel very confident that he ran make weight with any of them. He will be at the ringside on the night of the Hritt-Gafight and will challenge the winner. - Raapaetfiilly aolicita tha acaounta a hanks. mercantile Srma and individuals Wa pay intaraat an tima deposits. traal-n-.enAmpla raaourcee, aaurtaaua auparior aarviaa. bey to Settle Up Soma Business Affairs, After Which Ha Will Return te California and Ge After Britt Again for $20,000 Sido Bet. Goss to Hegewisch JOHN PINGREE, Ch':r. JAS. F. BURTON, AM.aUnt Caahlar. I have heard many persona discussing McFarland's style, and aome of these have expreoaed the opinion that he did not have a knockout punch. McFarland has shown that he possesses one. While Yanger was not actually nut when I pried the men apart after their last clinch, he was so weak and shaky that another minute of lighting would probably have sent him down and out. McFarland Is in line for great oppor. tunltles Just now. Qana has worked pretty well through the lightweight class, and the general opinion ta that he will beat Britt In their light on September 9. In case he trims the California boy he will be In need of another good opponent. Harry Lewis of Philadelphia hASlald claims to a go, but It la difficult to see where he has any such right aa McFarland to a match with the champion. If Gnna defeats Britt In the next bout In the natural order of things. In which a man gvta a try at the should see McFarland aa one of the contes- tli. tant. Those who have watched McFarland at work doubtless realise that he has that dangerous punch the short, quirk clip which travels only a few Inches. While Yanger waa putting every ounce of atrength Into the blows he aimed at Parky, the latter was sending In those sharp, merciless Jolts which krpt Jarring the Italian boy, although their so tunl force may not have been apparent except to those close to the ring. Mr Fnrland has developed a blow which needs only a few Inches In whlrh to travel, and he certainly showed that he knows how to use It. It was blows of this sort which won most of the battles for Bob Fltxslm-mon- s. When he knocked out Jim Cor belt in Carson City ten years ago ho used a short arm Jolt that half the But It aiieetntors didn't appreciate. did the work. McFarland used the same kind of a punch last Tuesday. He kept Jarring Yanger until the Italian boxer reeled a Vault In a helpless state, although none of the blows which wore him down was of the flashy sort that we read about the desperate puncher Into which the whole weight of the body Is thrown and all that sort of thing. I do not think that I am overestimating McFarland when I say that I believe he Is a young man with a bright future before him. He has been well handled throughout his ring career. If he keeps oil at the same gait he Is going now, I surely look for great thing for hlin. oo. U0, of tho Day Thrust Upon Him in tha Pulpit. Liberty for Women ... The temptation to be other than a mere preacher comes to a minister, not only from within his own mind, from reading ar.d observation, but the I cople of his parish and his neighborhood thiust other suggestions upon him. One parishioner wants his opinion on the Sunday closing law, wants a bock reviewed, another likes to see bis clergyman quoted In the local newspapers, the local papers like to get The ministers to discuss public questions. In this way. aa well as by original thought, a minister has the questions of the day thrust upon him. Not only that, but there are many ministers of great success and great Influence who have always faced the questions of diacus8ed then and fought for their interpretation of them. go the minister who believes In but preaching gospel and nothing gospel la opposing some accepted facts os well as proposing a worthy theory. Seattle Times. We want every woman who has suffered (or yean an-rfc- rd 800 and 1,000 yards. 1907. I Small vs. Kid Texas. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. !S- - The Bay City Athletic club has made arrangements for a boxing show tonight that will bring together Billy Snail of San Francisco and Kid Texas of Pueblo In the main event The articles call for a twenty-roun- d bout. NOTES FROM THE DIAMOND. The Sprintleld, 111., team looks to be the Three-- I pennant winner. THE LIMIT. team has another The Houston the In of person McGlynn Stony The Oil Trust la not always kind. Pitcher Tevis. Pitching double-heade- rs The Coal Trust's hard of heart; la Tevla long suit. The Ice Trust you may bear In mind, Makes sweating patrons smart Another week and several of the Oil Trust, Coal Trust, Ice Trust, But minor leagues will wind up the season too. of 197. Benign are they and sweet who The Los Angeles team la fighting Compared with combined barons meat of us Are robbing Ii the Pacific hard to hold the lead Philadelphia Ledger. Coaat league. who has hom tew. mine cnmplsmta and dnoider cures wkhout obtaining tried numben of relief to t a bode of die sew and wonderfully so-call-ed successful remedy . LESPERANCE diet has cued thousands of women who despaired of ever regaining their health. We know jiut what the remedy contains, have absolute confidence in ita and prove this by guaranteeing it If you are S sufferer from any form of ailment peculiar to women' aivf Rexal Lesperance does not bring yon reSef, came to ui with the empty bottle and we will immediately refuffd effect-ivene- a, of any your money. We dont know fairer offer than this. One Dollar a YOU WILL BE PRESSED FOR MONEY Oftcncr Ba a use You Jlavc So Advertising Bills to ray than Because You Have! Many a business man lias I icon surprisd to find that his biggest advertising bills were tbe easiest ones to pay. This is always true, assuming that they are contracted in imying advertising space in tbe best newspaper medium in bis field. It would, of course, never be true if poor judgment were used in tbe planning and executing of the advertising campaign. In tbe cases of prosperous merchants it always happens that big advertising bills and big bank balances grow, together, out of the same publicity campaign. ones may merchants and prove tbe truth of this matter in a practical way, and in THE NEW YORK Nou-prospero- half-prospero- will. They played swell hall before they were dead, And now I think they are better still. And being a red-hfan myself I keep them playing from morn till THRICE-A-WEEEDITION. night And let them sleep on a nice mol shelf I believe In treating my players Road Wherever the English Language right Is Spoken. WORLD their own experiences. We are accustomed to seeing BIG STORES filial with customers all the time the direct result of BIO ADVERTISING EXPENDITURES. But we do not so often see tbe small stores and shops crowded. Too many of them are content to get the overflow patronage, the happened-iKople, the people who go to the nearest place. Any little store i rhosc advertising expenditures, for newspaper space, arc doubled this year trill find its sales and profits wmspondingly increased. Even a small of expenditure, in the right direction, for publicity, trill bring a notable quickening of store activity, stora profits. ot K I watched the game with an eager eye k World expects to The As I sat In awe at the devil's aide. And I shook when he hissed, Don't be a better paper In 1907 than ever drop that fly! before. In the course of the year the Or bellowed, "Get down, you lobster, lsmies for the next great presidential slide!" Some of the players cavorting there campaign will be foreshadowed, and I have seen on earth In big lcagu everybody will wish to keep Informed. games. The World, coming to But you'll have to guess, for I do not other day, serves all the purevery you care To anger their folks by mentioning poses of a dally, and la far cheaper. The news service of this paper la names. constantly being increased, and It first I thought that the devil and I fully, accurately and promptly " on lu,t0 alone In that spacious port t.Very event of Importance anywhere In stand. the world. Moreover. Us political news But all of a sudden T heard a rry la Impartial, giving you facts, not Like the lingering wall of a German opinions and wishes. It has full mar- - n Thrice-a-Wee- Thrice-a-We- Bold. T. H. CARR, Druggist, 300 25th St. The Aberdeen team in the Northwest Gray Horses la Main. league has never been headed since It After a disquisition on the value of took first place early In the season. gray horses, aa compared with horses of other colors, the Parkhurat writer The Memphis and Atlanta teams sagely notes: You may change a have been engaging In the hottest fight farmers religion or politics, make him that has been seen In the Southern think he la rich and handsome, coax league In years. hla wife to run away with you. or sell him a dog, but you will never The Western league teams have been make him think a gray horse la not a putting up a much better article of ball jewel I read somewhere recently than they did last season. The race la that gray horsea were not up to the a pretty one. atandard, or worda to that effect 1 never waa ao aatonlahed In my life. Now that Sandow Mertea has re- I have always thought, and do now, joined the Minneapolis team the Millers that gray or white hones were the will once more be In the hunt for handsomest, toughest breeds on the American association honors. planet. The celebrated Arabian horsea are Rudolph Schwenck, pitcher for the white or dapple gray. Famoua genColumbia South Atlantic league team, In all wars have ridde erals white waa recently fined 50 in the Augusta or Iron gray chargers. Clivus men police court for assaulting Umpire select gray horsea to draw the band Coffman. A great wagons In street parades. selects company packing Per always THE KNOCKERS DREAM. cheron horsea, not ao much for the devil eat a In stand The seat, grand but because their feet will And I waa hla guest. I'm sorry to color, stand traveling on the pavements betsay; ter than any draft breed. It la said However, I did not much mind the that Joan of Are rode a milk white heat horse, and 8L John, tha revelator, I had left Manhattan the previous snw a white horse In heaven (Rev. 6: day. 2). Half of the draft horses In The devil swore In sulphurous style, Aroostook are white or gray, and anAnd sgnln he would laugh In devilish other decade will see 90 per cent of glee them of that color. Lewiston (Me.) When the victim fanned with a sickly Journal. smile For funning la popular there, you see. These various plnyers." the devil said. Are exempt from torture; It is my IbxcttC Effective, adequate advertising not only pays for itself it pays for increased equipment and all that goes with a bigger store and growing store-need- ek s. , n JOSEPH S. PEERY, VIce-P- re keta, splendid cartoons and Interesting Action by standard authors, j THE THRICE-A-WEEWORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer thla unequaled newspaixT and ! OGDEN THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL toUNITED STATES DEPOSITARY pain. for one year for H.00. Porno peanuts swung near his hungry gether The regular subscription price of the me Deposits ccounts 8nl eyes two papers la 7.00. And five feet off was a patch i.f shade. Where a stein of lager of goodly !e . Was flanked by glasses of And from time to time a player w!;; stroll To the scene of all this suffering grim Poke some fun at this wretched sen; And take the drinks that were meant for him; We carry the Finest line of "That's a knocker" the devil sold "A. stiff who on earth had a reason Domestic and Imported Wines, pass; His home town players with slur he fed Liquors and Cigars in the city. He's paying the piper now. poor band. I looked and I stiw on a red-hsent. Fastened with white-hclinging chains. A wretih who was racked from head to feet With perhaps a thousand dlfferim ot I j The UTAH NATIONAL BANK ot K ; ; I Or L.i22l2LSiLLavR5s S I j lein-'imd-- WE ELEPHANH BAR National Riflo Shoot. PORT CLINTON. O.. Aug. 8. Shooting In the national rifle team match, between contesting squads of Frightened I woke from my ciat'y twelve tneu each, representing the dream army, navy, military and naval acadAnd went to the park, the game to emies and the militia of nearly all scan: states, began today at Camp Ferry. And at each rlay made by the Wr. The first prise in the match will be the team national trophy and IS 00 In cash, doI shouted madly. "Good rye. om, nated by congress; second prise, Hilton man!" trophy and 1200 In cash; third prise, Pittsburg Traveling Sian. n"' r OUR SERVICE J. IS THE BEST COMPANY 8 PROPRIETORS F. SMITh THE ELEPHANT 30S Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden , Vtah |