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Show DAILY PAGE SIX !lVES,$3 I AliSTYLES-UNiosHAoe-O- PRICE NE SOLD ONLY BY C.D. IVES. Capital and Surplus, SZ75HOO.OO IRON AGE TELLS FIGHT port reached here that It was 20 to ( against the Crimsons, but a letter received says that In the first half Chicago put in all over the B. Y. C. while in the last half the Crimaoua walked all over the Chicago? FIS MAY SEE GO HERE DAVID ECCLES, President GEO, H. TRIBE.... M. S. BROWNING, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908. STATE JOURNAL, Newsy Gossip of the Sporting World First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH UTAH RUBIO. AT LONG PRICE. At this time it seems likely thttt Og-dtfight fans will have an opportuniJOHN PINGREE, Cashiar of witnessing a lively mill some time ty JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashiar next month between Kid Bennett of DIRECTORSi Cripple Creek, a coiner, who holds the Adam Patterson Eocles David lightweight championship of Colorado and Huggsy Slioles, a Cheyenne, Vyo.t lad. of good reputation as a fast OaorBS Hl Trlb L B. Hills fighter. H. h. Rolapp loarph CUrk Bennett, with his manager, Tom John Spiers rnraard Whits Walker, is now In Ogden end ttliolea haa R. It. Porter. been challenged to a match, at 113 Respectfully solicits the accounts of ringside. I lie Cheyenne lightweight to name his own term Banks, morcantilo firms and individual Charley Klts-mlllWo pay intorost on time deposits. of Cheyenne Is handling the S holes end of the projuatetl contest and Ample resources, courteous service. Walker la pulling hard to secure a go letinen the ialr of lads, which will probably be pulled off at Lgoon. Both B holes and Bennett are fast men, and neither la without good stayBennett's record Is a ing qualities, A TAKE TROUBLE good one and clean throughout. DeYOU, votees of the manly sport in this city D08E OF are anxious to see the match arranged and a good deal of boosting toward that end Is being done. ts -n WINS GRAND NATIONAL LIVERPOOL, England, March 27. Rubio, standing at the price of 54 to 1. won the Grand National ateeplecham-todaby ten lengths, winning the purse of 915.000. This is the chief event of the year in this class of sivssr MOVE TO PROTECT FISH ANG GAME IN MICHIGAN er treat-superi- If Your Kidneys Drivers Kidney THE PILL THAT WILL GIVE YOU RELIEF. Ogdon's Beat Drug Store. Wm. Driver 4 Son DRUG COMPANY Geergo W. Driver, Manage 2453 Washington Av To Shop Around Just ardor a sack of good Flou Peary's Crescent Flour from your green and tho question is settled for all For a time. Crescent Flour plaasos tho most bsksr, beesuse of its fineness, whiteness and quality. f those essentials for good baking aro what you want in a flour, than Peerys Crescent Flour will please you. DETROIT, Mich., March 27. Sportsmen from all over the State are In attendance at today's convention of the Michigan association for the Protection of filsh and game. Important measures will be discussed by the sportsmen fur the protection of game In this state. The plan of the convention Is to discuss and pass upon the remedial and direct legislation that Is desired and then have the legislative committee draft a bill covering the several changes. These bills will be widely distributed over the state beSPENT IN fore the fall election so that the bills will virtually be placed lu the hands FARES OF PLAYERS of the people for legislative action. Thus but one bill covering thd fish and game laws will be presented to the legKmall fortunes will be expended by islature for passage In 1000. the major leagues this year for rall-nia- d LEAGUE SEASON ON THE tranaimrtatton alone. In order COAST OPENS TOMORROW schedule fill their to championship dates next season the clubs of the SAX FRANCISCO, March 27. ProAmerican league will have to travel 15.772 miles, and the National league fessional baseball on the Pacific coast teams 92,445 miles, maaing at the rate will make Its bow tomorrow, when the of 2 cents per mile, and at the aver- California league, a new eight club orwill open Its season. The age of It men to each party, the sum ganisation, of 9t7.7t5.l2 that will be paid to the season Is due to clone November 9, weeks of baserailroads for transportation alone. Of which means thirty-tw- o ball. The cities represented are Sacra2, this sum the Johnsoiiltea will pay and the Pullnianltes 91!,2t7.40. mento, Fresno, Alameda, Santa Crux, Stockton. San Jose, Oakland and Ban The Items are about the same as last Francisco. year, and will be a trifle greater, provided the Clevelands and Detrolts at- PRINCETON AND YALE tempt to play a Sunday game In Tlger-vlll- e CONTEST FOR HONORS on April 29, making necessary s hop from Cleveland to Detroit and rePRINCETON, N. J March 27. One turn. of the most Important swimming meets Of the National league teams the of Intercollegiate season will be Pirates will find circuit chasing the heldthe here tomorrow, when the aquatic most expensive. The Pittsburgs are of Princeton and Harvard will slated to make 97 trips, and will cover squads contest for swimming honors. The indistance of 15,057 nillea on these dividual championships will be held Journeys. here on April 4. The Phillies only have to travel 9,431 In difference of the the miles, mileage INTERCOLLEGIATE FENCING two Pennsylvania teams being that Buccanneers Barney's constantly have NEW TORK. March 27. Following to leave home to fill Sunday engagebouts today, the finals In preliminary ments In Chicago and Cincinnati. te the championship carnival of the According to the book of one maassociation will be Fencing jor league club, It costa in the neigh- held In the New York Athletic club borhood of 91 a mile to cart a ball tomorrow. The association comprises team around the circuit, this sum Inthe fencing teams of Harvard, Yale, cluding the railroad fares, Pullmans Princeton. Columbia, West Point. Anand hotel bill The team in question Cornell and Pennsylvania. last year traveled 12,000 mllea, paid napolis, out 94,500 for railroad fares, 92,000 for Pullmans and 95,600 for hotel bills, the average number of men in the par- TRYING TO SETTLE ty, Including manager, secretary and RIO GRANDE STRIKE trainer, being 10. $67,000 Inter-rollegla- CORNELL LEAVES FOR SOUTHERN BALL TOUR All Kinds of Lumber far all kinds of purpose In avery yard. art not found Whatsvor ysur wants may bs in Lumber and Building Material ms hare and let us givo you an estl Wo can save you money, quail ty naidsrsd. ITHACA, N. T., March 27. With colors flying and horns tooting, the baseball aquad of Cornell University leaves today on Its southern tour and will open the diamond season tomorrow at AnajMills. A strong team has been developed snd no trouble Is anticipated In administering a drubbing to Uncle Sam's sailor boys. The Cornell scliedule this year Is an ambitious one, and Includes games with Michigan, Carlisle, and William as well as the usual contests with Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia and Pennsylvania. U BASKETBALLISTS ARE HOMEWARD BOUND Caih Radenoeh and his busketball-Isi- s on the way home, says the Logan Journal, but will make several stops en route to play gamra. No more official reports have been received from Chicago, and the Y. 51. C. A. game was probably the last one played. In tills contest the boys went In rather tired 145 TWENTY-FOURTST. having played a stiff game with Northwestern University in the afternoon while their npivnenta were fresh. Then, they had to play the referee In the White Saloon too. last half, according to letter received yesterday. 320 Twenty-fift- h Street There seems to be some dispute as Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. to accuracy of Coach Badenocha telegram about the 12-- 8 sany played with Full Line of Cigars. the Chicago U. on Friday, though why there should be. Is not apparent, Bad-enuIs thoroughly reliable and thereSubscribers of Ths Utah Stats fore there Is no need to doubt the Journal ara requested to road and follow instructions printsd at hoad of accuracy of his message. As to the editorial column. game with Chicago on Tuesday a re- - mats. are Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. H Elephant ch NEW YORK. March Agc 27. The Direct Line The Iron uys: There has been a halt In the volume of new business placed during the last ten days and the Improvement which has been gradual and quite steady since the beginning of the year There has has not been maintained. been some misinterpretation of the report made by the United States Steel that there was an Increase conxn-atloin new orders of 25 per cent in January over December and of a like amount for February over January, and of the first half of March over February. The tonnage of new orders In December tons per day. or, was about 9.500 roughly. 28 per cent of the productive capacity. Adding the progressive Increases, an active capacity of about 50 'per cent was reached In the first half of March. Railroad Demand Restricted The crux of the situation lies in the restricted demand from the railroad While the locomotive builders have taken some very good orders during the last week, the car builders have very little in sight and the shipbuilders on the lakes are now practically out of contracts for work. No Important structural material have been Art. but some pretty large work Is coming up. The lighter lines which largely sell to the farming Interests directly and Indirectly have been holding up very much better. The wire trade has now, an adequate however, accumulated stock to take care of the spring trade well and production will probably bs somewhat less active. The pig Iron markets are very quiet. Copper has advanced to 19 4 cents for both lake and electrolytic, and there has been some business although the volume has been exaggerated. Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION To Denver, Omaha, Kan-sa- s City, Sf. Louis, Chicago And All Eastern Points Runnin through trains dally, equipped everr modern convenience for speed and comfort A great saving of time and expense via WM Enjoy Political Shows Before the great Convention Republican In Chicago, and Democratic In Denver I propose to tell the readers of the National Magazine each month the moves that ara being made on the chess-boar- Thores a Way I Know Theodore Roosevelt William H. Taft, Charles E. Hughe C. W. Fairbanks, Uncle Joe" Cannon, Philander C. Knox, John B. Fo raker, Robert La Riverdale I Know dado tte Four Months The by Ogden Milling & Elevator Company IS THIS REALLY MY OLD COAT? Admission, carry ward. The National is a family magaslne for all the people men, Women and children. It brings all national affairs to your own firesides keeps you Informed and there are ten fine stories In each Issue. That is an expression often heaid Dont miss the March number con- when a man gzta back front us ths lU taining Secretary Taft's Own story Overcoat ho sent ta ba prosssd and of His freshened up. It is hard ta bslisvt Bend fifty cents today (stamps will that is tho asms old garment, with ad do) for the next four months. JOE MITCHELL CHAPPLE, the wrinkles and unshapeliness takes Editor, National Magaxlne, out of it If you want auch a surpriee Boston, Mas send along your coat or any ether garment you have that iflay need rejuveNO EXCLUSION BILL THIS YEAR nating, and sea how quickly wt will five WASHINGTON, March 21 A ten- it another lease of lif And at little tative agreement has been reached between the house of representatives del- cost, ta egation from the Pacific coast and the house committee on foreign affairs by which a program has been mapped out to postpone action nn the Japanese Exclusion bill until the next session of CLEANERS AND World-Tour- ." Ogden Steam Laundry LAUNDERER8 congress. Mitchell Brothers for Monuments COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC. Sea your homo peopl Don't pay big commissions to agsnt Yard opposite City Cemetery. Co. 437 25th Street. Alien Transfer Co. Albcrn Allen, Mgr. ' 412 25th Pbene 22. Street BAR Finest line of 0 ' Domestic and Imported Wines, She Told Him. About the greatest man who ever lived in this community was Dug Skinner: broad minded, big hearted, and brilliant; and yet he died with all his talent and goodness unsus- Liquors and Cigars in the city. pected.. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST out Horse Diet. Paris Eats 37.000 horses every year a Bad Meal of politic d WE ELEPHAN1 Houston Good Bread Often Saves Fol-lett-e, fr find Two Big FREDERICK. Md., March 29. Delegates from Maryland, Delaware, West George B. Cortelyou, L. M. Shaw Virginia and the District of Columbia and the possible dark horses for Reare here In large numbers today for publican nomination. the opening of the Interstate convention of the Young Mens Christian associations. The meetings will be held William Jennings Bryan, John F. dally until next Sunday. Large deleJohnson, Judge Gray, Judge Harmon, gations are here from Washington, Tom Johnson, Lewis Btuyvesant ChanBaltimore, Wilmington and other cities. ter, Champ Clark, and all ths favorite United Stares Senator Robert M. of Wisconsin will deliver an sons" of the Democratic party. address on The Nations Greatest Next Need," and many other prominent layIn the National will appear firstmen and clergymen will speak. Head- hand, personal descriptions of the great quarters for the delegates have been political Generals who will be marshallestablished In the new 865.000 Y. M. C. ing their opposing forces for a battle A. building In this city. of ballot Beside the most graphic pen picQUARREL OVER PIECE WORK tures will be furnished of the ConNEW HAVEN, Conn., March 27. A vention doings both the Republican Democratic with interesting conference will be held tomorrow be- and photograph tween the heads of untona and offlrlala of the New York, New Haven ft Hart50 Cents ford Railroad company on the rulo Four months' subscription to the establishing piece work In the shnpa National Magaslne, besides its wealth The shopmen are violently opposed to of general Information, sill take you the piece work rule and a strike may through the passing side shows of be declared If the railroad seeks to politic then to both the Big Circus enforce the rule. It la hoped that a Performances and the Concert after compromise will be effected. In an unofficial way, It ia ascertained that sentiment among the officers of the road Is strong against receding from the position of the company In the matter, the contention being that piece work, If fixed upon a fair basis, gives the men the maximum of wages and at the same time secures from them the maximum of efficiency. Talks with the men, on the other hand, show that they and the heads of the union organisations are strongly A Joint committee of the three striking unions In Balt Lake City met with opposed to the piece work rule on the board of governors of the Commer- grounds which are not definitely stated, cial club of that city yesterday after- beyond the position that piece work Is noon and made arrangements to meet opposed to the general policy of the the arbitration pcmmlttee of the Com- union. mercial club Baturday at 12:90 o'clock BAILEY WAR IN TEXAS to discuss the matter of asking the Denver ft Bio Grande Railroad com FORT WORTH, Tex., Msy. 27. Repany to negotiate ftw a settlement of the strike. sponding to the call of the Bailey CamThe men still feel confident of win paign committee, Texas Democrats who nlng the strike, but they do not look have remained true In ther allegiance an Immediate settlement. They say to the Texas senator will assemble for lack of here tomorrow to Indorse Bailey as a they are not suffering to the money to live on. Each member of the candidate for delegnte-at-larg- e unions is drawing from 86 to 8 a Denver convention. The committee calls attention to the week. fact that Senator Bailey did not anThe railroad company still has about men working In the shops nounce as a candidate for delegate unseventy-fiv- e snd officials say they are experiencing til his enemies had declared that he no difficulty In keeping enough locomo- should not be delegate, and that his tives to handle the regular traffic In sole reason for entering upon the campaign was to meet the test of strength repair. which his opponents had prepared. Lyonnais Potatoes. One tablesponnful of butter, one onion chopped fine. 12 cold potatoes cut Into dice; parsley, salt .ad pepper. To the butter and onions add the potatoes and stir quickly over the opes flame for five minutes, taking care that they do not stick to the pan. Season with salt and pepiH-r- . add Serve while hot chopped parsley. We the How did you come to about Itr I married his widow. Post. the PACIFIC J. F. 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