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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO. STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1908. off Newsy Gossnp flue Sporliiinijfl Enndlweiser WorM X HE most popular beer in Ha the world. There is less T ATHLETIC MEET AT HACK ROARING HORSE SHOW IS profit to the dealer who sells it, because it costs more money Y. M. C. A. IS GOOD A III OLD oth in atSALT LAKE, April tendance and In amusement offered, the sm-oannial exhibition of tha Y. U. C. A. physical department given at the Salt Lake theater last night was a great success. To the many who attended, the evening could not help but be a surprise, aa the variety and quality of gymnasium work and games waa exceptional. The program waa well arranged, went off without, a hitch and adds another testimonial to the ability of Elwood Brown, physical director, of and Golden Long, assistant dim-tothe Y. M. C. A. Though the entire program was good, some features stood ouL Among these was the advanced parallel bar work ot II. Fennesaey, the tumbling and pyramid work of the leaders of the lC.-B- Husky Hack Hoping to Hollers Helplessly, Hornswoggle His HingHsh" Friends. CHICAGO, April I. the ltusaUn George Hacken-echtnlda- t, lion, who loot bln title of wrestling champion of the world to Frank Gotrh here, arrived In d London ' today and hu already a frightful roar. Hark, who on leaving this city, had no complaint to make about the referee and showed little ill feeling toward the man who w re ii ted the title from him, scarcely had alepped out of town when abound etorlea began to circulate. regls-tere- r pre-lurato- ry, junior and Intermediate Hack tella the Loudon people that we are a crowd of barbarian. He repre-aen- classes and tha gymnasium games Golch aa a mounter with long which pleased the audience greatly. fingernails and everything that la unbe- The program ended with a wrestling match between Judd and coming a gentleman. Ho saya Gotch used all aorta of foul Macke, hlch resulted In a draw, aa tactics and severely cenaurea the ref- have the wa past bouts. Good work eree. He even goes ao far aa to aay was done by the Ogden athletes who that he objected to tba referee at . the participated. ta atari. Hack Smilaa Ones The writer waa present when the name of Ed, Smith first cams up and with a smile of Joy covering his face, Hack declared that the selection of MILL BURNS-JOHNSO- N IS THING OF THE PAST NEW YORK, April Following an Smith would be his greatest pleasure. Smith declined and It was then that unsatisfactory confab, hers yesterdir Gotch voluntarily stepped to Mr. afternoon between Billy Neill, manager Smith's side and pleaded that ha taka for Tommy Burns.and Ham Itsiiatrlck, the position. for Jack Johnaon, the latter manager Is in Hack interview In his quoted announced that negotiations for a this manner: d match between by two heavy weights "I am willing to meet Qotch were off, and that Johnaon would shortunderstand Ills style and trie and will be prepared for hlni if wa ly set sail for England to pester meet again.' He. never stoppeif for an Vurns Into a match. Instant his Insulting remarks, abusing The bone of contention appeared to ms all the time and spitting In my be the mercenary demands of Burns for face, while with his Jagged and un- (30,000, win or draw. Burns manager trimmed fingernails ha tried repeatedly held out for this sun, but Fltxpatrlck to gouge out my eyes Gotch la a would not agree to thl ademand, which good wrestler, not very strong, but of lie termed "highway rubbery." wonderful endurance and training." rln. Just Pure Rot This is the veriest rot, aa everybody will know that saw the match and saw how helpless tho allged lion and Ms wonderful strength wprs before the skill and quick wit of tho American. The fingernail story is Just aa foolish, for Gotch la a man that la very particular about hla personal appearance. Aa for tho abuse, there Is Just this much in it: Gotch did chaff Hack unmercifully during tna bout, but there Was not aa insulting thing said, for Gotch used a tone of good natured raillery throughout So tar as the' referee Is concerned, there could be none selected anywhere that could be any fairer thau Ed Smith waa. Even should Hack have brought his own referee he could not have received fairer treatment. These muttertngs of disgust however, are easily understood after tha disgraceful manner In which tho foreigner streak. THOMAS SALT LAKE RIDING CLUB ENJOYS ITSELF HALT LAKE. April If. The gall Lake Riding club took advantage of the holiday yesterday by holding a club More than 40 ride In the afternoon. riders, Including several women, took part. This la the largest nutnber yet to ride together and It told ofths popularity of the club,, which expects (b have 100 members within ng a short tlm, Garden City Exhibition at Provo Draws Crowd of Fully THE RAGE GETS INTO GAME Jdpi Aftana Blsaar ( tke Melsimtlae at BaS Baaiae M aSwl it Ita 7,000 Visitors. LI PROVO, April 15. Seven thousand visitors came to this city today to take lu the Utah county horse show, which was the moot successful of ths three shows held in this county. Cheap rates over the railroads brought In many strangers from outside points, and the farmers of the surrounding towns came in their vehicles. A big parade waa given In the morn, lng. headed by two bands and Mayor C. F. Decker and President Joseph T. Farrer of the Commercial club. The fire department took part In the par ade to give It more tone. After the procession Mayor Decker and other prominent business men addressed the people In open air, and urged the general public to enoourage the raising of better horses and to try to make Utah (he foremost State In the Union in this department. 7JOOO People There 7.000 persons, it Is estimated Fully gathered at the fair grounds this afternoon to witness the kports, and to see at closer range the beautiful animals that paraded the etreeta this morning. The rare program was somewhat of an Impromptu affairs, but proved highly Interesting. Excitement was worked up to a fever heat over the last contest, which was between two SpringvIHe horses. Maud M., driven by her owner (Mendenhall), and Jennla A., driven by Palfreyman. Jennie A. was favorite, but Maud M. won the first half mile heat in 1:13. At the first turn In the second heat she broke her hopples, and the driver was willing to forfeit the race. There was plenty of money offered tonight that the defeated mare would prove the victor with different drivers. The first contest was a pony race for a half mile. In which Brlmhall Black won, with Diamond Boy second. In 55 seconds. A matched trotting race between June and Billy followed. Billy waa distanced In the flraf heat. Exhibition Miles Ginger, who holds the state record, gave an exhibition mile in 3:30, going the last eighth in 15 seconds, or at a 3:03 dip. Altoka, it years old, trotted a hai frail in 1:15. Harmonica, declared to h the second best trotting horse in the state, went an exhibition half mile in 1:13. One of the purchases of the show was that of a team of thoroughbreds from Hal Brown, by Jessa Knight for about (3,000. The mares ar six and seven years old, sited by Altoka, dam Added to the social aide of the rtdea, Uwelka. the troop maneuvers and the rides after the Jacks and hounds west of the JorPRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAYS dan place considerable rest to the exer- that outdoor exercise is needed by cise and the club promisee to become the American That's all very people. exhibited his yellow one of the most popular and active or- welt but how can with rheupeople ganisations In the city. matism follow that advice? The sn-w- er is styiple us Ballards Bnow Liniment and the rheumatism will go; NEW STATE LEAGUE leavcing you as spry aa a colt Gives CAR LOSES quick and permanent relief from rheumatism, neuralgia lame back and all LEAD III pains. Sold by Geo. While W. E. automobile race, left for on the public today. Bchoppe has been working hard to get something started, another party of fans has been wprklng behind the scenes, and have matters so arranged that It la guaranteed to give Utah a professional league made up of teams from Logan, Ogden, Balt Lake and Provo. When a State league was talkThe steamer Gtenlogan, on which the ed of last winter by some fans, others considered It a Joke, but since that German car goes from Seattle to have c6me to real life arrived here yesterday from time the Jokerswas a pretty good Idea. thought it Tacoma and began loading for the far and Is the only sensible league In which It east. The German car Is expected here Utah cities can from a travelFriday or Saturday and the ship will ing point of view.figure, get away Saturday night She will I Those at the head of the teams In make the run in about three weeks, : each will be required to post (1000 arriving at Vladivostok about May 10. forfeitcity to commence business W. E. The French and Italians cars, on the will be asked to take charge Aki Maru, will leave to be trans- Hchoppe of the Balt Lake team because he has shipped at Kobe, where they will arrive the lease on the Walker field. Bchoppe May S. If they make connections at proposed includes tlw wheih once with the ships for Vladivostok Halt Lake.league, Fort Douglas, Occidental they will arrive In the latter port about and Ogden teams will have to be givthe same time as the German car. en up, that Is if Bchoppe consents to The Alaska section of the Journey has join the new league, which will leave . been' positively abandoned. The Amer- the Fort Douglas and Occidental icans were warned against attempting teams out of the running. the trip from Valdes to Nome, but the NOT AT ARMORY authorities In New York snd Paris would not consent to a change at that Kid Rennet the clever lad who Is time. The American car will arrive hen working out In Ogden, while his manaWalker, is looking for a Friday on the steamship Bertha and ger. Tommy decided has with the coming of match, on the will sail Glcnlogan probably fair weather to work outdoors as with the German car. much as possible and the National guard armory, which waa used a couple Subscribers of The Utah State of times has been given up. The offiJournal are requested te read and cer of the guard have decided to refellow instructions printsd at haad ef tain the big building for the use of editorial column. only militia members. York-to-Par- ia Vladivostok yesterday morning on the steamship Aki Mara. The foreigners have an excellent start on tha American car. The Italian cars Is second In the race and the French car third. They will go from Dalny to Vladivostok, thence traveling across Siberia's frosen wastes to Faria ERE we have ament malt and hops whose absolute a Puritan of the sovereignty Puritans a man of stern and unbending rectitude of generous and truly heroic temperGod-feari- THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS ng a giant in debate and diplomatically snore than a match for rants Pitt and Talleyrand. I would rather die than be dictated to this sentence accurately describes the stubborn spirit of this valiant old patriot whom all England could not govern. John Adams, even as his fathers before him, nourished mind and body on health-givin- g barley beer, and died at 91 (twenty-on-e years beyond the scriptural span) enjoying all his mental powers to the very last V Becker Brewing & 0, 277. Malting Co. works bv his son, John Quincy Adams, Vol.l, 9, 10, 11, etc. to his wife, Abigail, May 22. 1777, says: 1 (5.00 for s gallon of your beer." TAFT IN LEAD FOR NOMINATION The Musical Treat of the Season WASHINGTON, April 15. Todays State and district Republican conventions will probably serve to Increase tha lead of Secretary Taft for the presidential nomination, according to reports received at Washington. Minnesotas four delegates at large will be selected today at a convention In Minneapolis and will undoubtedly be Instructed for the war secretary. The hotest fight of the day will be that In the convention of the Sixth Massachusetts district. In session at Salem. The two Taft candidates for delegates are opposed by candidates who desire to go to Chicago without Instructions Tha campaign has been bitterly contested and early reporta from the scene of battle Indicate an acrimonious session. Governor Hughes will gain two deleCongates today In the Thirty-fourt- h gressional district of New York, which Is holding Its convention at Batavia. Speaker Cannon will also add two delegates to hsl column today, aa a result of tho Thirteenth Illinois district convention. FRANK J. SARD AM Offers the Big Musical Comedy Success The District Leader THE SONG HITS Cast of Principals Frank Weed Vera Hamilton , Fred C. Traesdell Ethel Dovey Albert Denier Thors. April 16 Mina Manley Gustav Neavllle Nellie Waters Ward De Wolfe GeosW. Wandllng A Rollicking, Rhymeful Musical Play With Geo. C. Heart to Let Way Down In Jersey Wont You Be My Words, book and music by Joe. E. Howard Glrlia Sing Sing Sammy a Reason 50-People- And ENSEMBLE SMARTEST GOWNED GIRLS Hen Something Doing Around My Heart What's the Use of Dreaming -50 Prices: 25c. to 91.50 Seat Sale Tuesday Evervbody Whistle Go So Cochrane ' Old Story tha" Son Home Is Home Finale Hits HEALTHY PLANTS the WC SERVE AN DINNER EAJTER i here that to simply superb. specially dishes, Special cooked, specially served. If -- - you have eaten at this res- taurant before you know what that means. If you have not come and enjoy the experience. You wouldn't think of missing it if you had eaten here before. Falstaff Cafe i - OGDEN CANTON SANITARIUM First car leaves depot 10:15 a. m. excepting Sundays, 1:15 a. m. car leaves Sanitarium 10:15 p. m. Can We carry the Finest line of GRAND REVIEW OF WAR FLEET Liquors and Cigars in the city. i.e Domestic and Imported Wines, minutes. Excursion via Southern Pacific May Snd. Cheap round trip rates Ogden to Ban eranclsco and return direct 530.00, returning via Los Angeles 337.75; When You Out to Dine WE ELEPHjim BAR partisans 30 Ojfden, Utah Distributors Meat Careful Attest Well as Geed BeU. Did yeu ever see a rosebush wkleh-desp- lte the most beneficent snvtronmsn f .oil ef sunshine and ef atmosphere oosmod never to achieve a health; growth. A ton of manure will not help a plant that has a canker sating out its haart You must destroy tho cause before you 4M rsuaeve the effect. You cannot curs Dandruff and Bald-sj- q by rubbing on hair lotleu, sue tubbfqg In vaseline, etc. You sost Ipok to tho cause ef the paigns In the political history of Ten- trouble it's a germ at tha roots ol nessee. The final debate will t.ir. your hair which causes it te fall out place at Brownsville on June 11. some Newbme Hsrpleide deatrava the germ, two weeks prior to the guebmatlonai snd healthy hair la tba aura result. Arid by laadtng druggists. fiend He, ir primary which will decide the politifor sample to The HerpIcMe Co. cal fate of the contestants. The feel- Stamps Detroit. Mich. and ILtt. ing between the Patterson and Carmack factions Is extremely bitter In some sections of the tSate. and It is unlikely that the campaign will be brought to a conclusion without bloody fights and fatalities among the of the candidates. very BREWERY SL Loots. Mo. -- Life sod pages 6, 8, A latter would give BotflM Oaljr at thn ANHEUSER-BUSC- H Familir Letters Riverside Press, N.Y..1778, pages 22, 43, 44, 47, 79, 172, F. Cave. CHATTANOOGA, Trnn, April If. Chattanooga will be the scone tomorrow of the first skirmish in the verbal battle for the governorship of ennes-e- e, when Governor aFltereon, who Is will meet former seeking United 8tates Senator Carmack in a Joint debate, his war of words will be extended to forty-thre-e other stumps In the State and will probably result In one of the bitterest cam- has never been challenged. Unquestionably Descended from a pious New England family of Pilgrims and Pioneers (who were for generations brewers, maltsters, barley and hop growers) he became the mouthpiece of the Revolution the terror of ty- JOINT DEBATE IN TENNESSEE A SEATTLE, Wash., April It. The SALT LAKE CITY. April 19. French and Italian care In the New new baseball league la to be sprung at the brewery than any other beer made. 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