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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. CUTTER REVENUE Newsy Gossip of iiie Sporffimijj World I a4oA"Oa o- PACKEY GETS WHERE'S j MAN If M NEW j OLYMPIC GAMES BEGIN TODAY is to Have Chicago Pugilistic Idol Gets Man Racquet Competitions Inaugurate Greatest Athletic Carnival to Manage His Own Affairs Baseball During the Com-miof Modern Times. Like Big Gun. Summer. Ogden Needs Him if It ng Olden, to what the sporting pace of the Salt Lake Tribune aaa about you thla mornin. OGDEN, April 2. The baseball outlook for the romlnf season is the worst in the history of the city. The people are craiy for baseball, but there seems to be no one at hand with gumption" enough to take hold of the proposition and push it Dad" Glm lin said that he did not Intend to mis , in the sport this year. It cost him money last year and he does not intend to lose any more. No team has as yet been organised." Ultra FUU of CHICAGO, April 27. Packey McFarland, Chicago's pugilistic idol and probably the greatest fighter this city has turned out in years, and Harry Gilmore, his manager, perhaps the keenest, cleverest and most enterprising manager in pugilism, have parted. There is no ill feeling between these two men, nor has there ben any financial trouble or misunderstanding be- tween them. McFarland has the high-u- p Too Much Truth says the too true. Ogdenltes not fiction with the exception of the reference to Dad" Gindin. .toad"will mix up in the game thla season. It is impossible to keep the old warhorse off the field of battle, when the spheres begin to fly, but he refuses to take the Initiative in promoting the game all of ed for me as a father, he fought for I my Interests as not other man could which la perfectly right.If there be one man with gump- fight, ha was out for McFarland first, tlon in Ogden willing to promote the last and all the time, and I never want gams let him step forward. He will to forget hla kindness, but I feel that be simply showered with enthusiastic I am able to do my own business now. assistance from all aides. Sylvan park j We have always been thick friends and has offered grounds and the city still I want to continue as such, "There are but two more fights that has Glenwood, even if most people have forgotten that fact tiimlln will put a I care for and then my pugilistic career wining team In the field 'and get busy win be ended, and I feel that I can when the man of gumption" appears, I handle these two without the aid of and the fans are simply wild to sup- a manager. 1 want to fight Nelson, for port tho game. When's a man of I know he Is easy for me. Then I will gumption? Ha Is badly, wanted In Og- take on Oana and my career will be at an end. It Ja the wish erf my mother den. that I quit the fighting game and r AnJ Thats Not All want to grant her that request It'i Bttll unsatisfied was ths Tribune, after flinging the above truths into ths i up to ms to get all tho money I can now and the per rent faces of Ogden but it out of the agame would get will that lag manager must needs print ths following, which come In mighty handy. I have a few j Is also true in the main: I weeks' theatrical engagements on and OGDEN, April SI From present are ended Neleon will likely Indications nothing wlU be done to when these be ready for me. I might take on promote bicycle racing on tho Ogden 1,1 paucer track this year. With two I Gani Wants It Impressed tracks in Salt Lake, the local promoters j I can Impress upon the I hope I figure that ths riders will not have i minds of the public the story that there time to- - come hers to race and then end In. that '.nhlngbetweenHarTy again, the beat night, in the week causes the Is a clever He .parting. will be held in Salt Lake and the fang la as honest as the day is manager, here refuse to take what is left At as shrewd as they make them any rate, nothing has been dona as long, se ever man yet, and it U said that them is little dared toenterpri.ln, be. For gameness he haa ho encouragement shown for ths sport at equal, and any man who is fortunate thla end of tho line." enough to secure Gilmore as a mans And this city with the best ger will not regret the move. It was In ths state. with grief that I sent the word that But Cheer Up we must part, but I did It In the InThere is really no reason to become terests of Packey McFarland.' discouraged because of the above. The Oltmoie has worked hard and untirlone", man may yet take charge of tho ingly for McFarland and hla work will game here and if he does, Glmlln will likely not have been In vain. There from as the capital, wallop the folks In the world of old. Even Ogden, however, with no re several good fighters team at all, la better off than Salt Lake, today who might do equally as well as if one is to Judge from the following McFarland has done, under Harry's disgusted tale from this morning'. management Balt Lake Herald: Fully 1,600 baseball fans, who are hungry for baseball, filled the stands IIITRO GUII CLUB at Walkers field yesterday to see the , first professional gams of the season, and to aay that they were disappointHOLDS TRAP SHOOT ed is putting It mildly, flume were 'left at the finish, but hundreds became disgusted with the exhibition and left At Its grounds near Five Points yes during the fireworks It la hard to tell Jnst what the final score was ter day, the Nitro Gun club held its 'The Herald man left at the fifth second series of successful shoots with Inning, with the Soldiers and Start much interest among the shooters and Margett's team chasing balls thrown alike. Eleven men entered spectators and batted, all over the lot. Tho score handiwas then about IS to 8 In favor of with a vim in the thirty-bir- d cap contest A. Miller winning, and If Margett's club. Full details of the hlbltion will appear later, perhaps" he lands one more contest the silver loving cup offered by Joe Cavs of the Depot Drug store will be his award. OGDEN SOCKERS BEAT Following is tho score: Not a Man of umptlon," Tribune, all of which is true In fact, the story, much as ought to be ashamed of it, is J sport-lover- s, i . SALT LAKE AGAIN formally inaugurated. . While the racques competition at Queen's Club k minor event it has attracted wide attention, aa the opening feature of a long program of athletics that will bring to England tho greatest gladiators of all lands. Tho next event on the program will bo tho covered court lawn tennis competition, beginning May 4. Entries for thla event close next Thursday. July IS will see the commencement of the athletic programme In the starundium, and there are twenty-fir- e ning and kindred events. July 13 In Stadium wrestling- - and swimming WASHINGTON, April 27. Competi- for appointment to cadetships in the line of revenue cutter service commenced today in several cities before boards of officers convened for that purpose. The examinations will occupy about four days Au unusually large number of vacancies exist in the service and an effort will be made to fill all of them. The revenue cutter service is a branch of the military force of the government, attached to the treasury with the navy department, whenevr the President so directs, and Its officers hold rank with sad receive the same pay ana aTw - sucee that officers of corresponding grades in the army receive. In time of peace the functions of the service extend to the enforcement of almost every statute bearing upon the maritime Interests of notion snd a revenue cutter shall perform any duty or make any cruise that the President may direct. Its officers, as Inspectors, drill the crews of the life saving service and keep them in a high state of efficiency. The coasts are continually being patrolled by cutters, designated by the President to cruise and give succor to vessels In distress; also to destroy all derelicts found at sea by mining and blowing them up, thus riding the oceans of these pests of the seas. While performing these various duties each commanding officer must keep his ship in a state of preparedness for war, and to that end constant drills shin are carried out on board in commission and the guu crews are Instructed how to shoot to hit. The vessels are frequently mobilised for fleet tactics and to land their Bailors for infantry, artillery and contests also commence on July IS, and aa regards the last they will be decided In an exceptionally fine bath. Gymnastics are due on July 14, fencing on the 14th, and archery contests on. the drills. Olympic Council. REVERE KENNEL CLUB BOSTON. April 27. Boston dog fanciers era manifesting great Interest In the annual bench show of the Revere Kennel Club, opened today at On of tho notable en Charlestown. tries Is Dewey Peach, a grandson of the famous Sullivan Punch, who died recently, and who waa considered the finest example of the Boston terrier breed that ever lived. MS V SPORTS FOR coin HEEK eeaeeeeeea I An Idler's Gratitude. Several groups of young women and girls gave mo an unexpected fillip of pleasure the other afternoon," remarked an elderly New York idler, and In a way they were unquestionably completely Innocent of. I uw them In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, In the central court, where they were studying with the keenest Inter est ths models of the Parthenon and of Notre Dame cathedral In Paris, and I couldn't help but think how much better they were employed there than in Idle strolling along Broadway or In the ahlpplng district More than that. It struck me that there was a prospect of the dinner table talk In their homes that night being of a more lntereatlng and varied character than such talk usually Is. They were unconscious benefactors, as far ns ! sip concerned, and Fve simply got to expresa my gratitude to them. tennis competition of London Olympic y games Entries close for seven stakes at spring meeting of the Montreal Jockey - Club. Friday Entries cbwe.for Pacific Coast trials for athletic events In London Olympic games Saturday Atlantic Baseball League, composed of cities In Mains Massachusetts and Rhode Island, opens season. College baseball: Harvard at Holy Cross, Virginia at West Point, Williams at Amherst, Princeton at Cornell, Brown at Syracuse, Pennsylvania at Yals Beloit at Michigan, North Carolina at Annapolis Columbia at at Fordham, Collegia tea eorgetown Bucknell at Penu State, Hampden Slydney at Randolph- - Macon, Trinity at Randolph-MaooTrinity at Clem son. Auburn at eorgia Tech. n, HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. M to Bale preparations sad dandruff cures, as a mis, are sticky or irritating affairs NEW YORK. April 27. Among the that do as earthly good. Hair, whan not naturally, luxuriantly. Important sporting events on the cal dtasaasd. grows oausa Of Daadraff Is tho of endar for this week are the following all hair trouble, and dandruff la cauaad by a gams. Tho only way to euro dandToday ruff to to kill tho gora; and, so far, tho that wiB positively Racquets competition at Queens wily hair preparation Club, London, marking beginning of laotrey tho germ to NewbrOe Harpteido-iboolutha rail sos. freo from grease, London Olympic games. adlmont, dyo matter sr dangerous drui bench Annual show of Revere Kent allays itching Instantly; makes hair nel Club opens at Charlestown, Mass. flossy aad soft as silk. Dsotroy ths suss, you remora tho offset" Sold by Tussday lading druggists. Bond Ms, in stamps for mpto to Ths Hsipislds Co. Detroit, FI rat international championship amateur Millards tournament opens at nd Llderkrans Club, Near York. Opening of the sixteenth annual hone show of tho Brooklyn Riding and Driving Club. Motor car road contest of the Norristown Automobile Club at Norristown, Pa. Connecticut Baseball League opens its championship season. nlno-tant- hs ely NORRISTOWN. Pa., April 27. Ar rangementa are practically completed for the road contest of the Norristown Automobile Club tomorrow and the event promises to be one of the larg-s- et of Its kind ever held In the coun try. Entries have been received from nearly all the prominent manufacturers and nearly a cars will probably start An Informal automobile show will be held this evening by Laos Downing, a popular and well known amateur bicycle rider of Ban Jose, Cal died at Rawhide, Nev., Sun day morning after a short Illness, from pneumonia. The body win be sent to Ban Jose for interment Hardy Downing, of 8alt Lake, a brother of the deceased, received the sad news Sunday night and will leave Mondsr for his home In San Jose. the contestants. half-hundr- ed Wsdneaday International horse- - show, under the patronage of King victor Emmanuel, opens in Rome. Annual convention of the West Virginia Game and Fish Protective Association at Wheeling. Exeter at Har College baseball: vard, Tale at West Point Pennsylvania State at Cornell, University of Virginia at Princeton, Columbia- at Ford ham, Vermont at Williams, Norwich at Holy Cross, Georgia at Louls- Thureday Entries close for covered court lawn President. S. PEERY, RALPH E. HOACJ, Cashier. , UNITED Asst Cashier A. V. MclNTOSH. Vicn-l-W I The UTAH NATIONAL BANK or OGDBff STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savings Accounts end Time Deposits Ogden Rapid Chinsaa Willing to Pay Fabulouo Prices for Roots Frederick D. Cloud, student Interpreter at the Shanghai consulate general, says: Many of the Chinese believe that when all other remedies fall and death Is at hand, ginseng has the power to bring back health and longevity; hence, when they feel the need of It they will pay fabulous prices for certain kinds of roots A root to bo really valuable an a commodity must come from tbe mountains of Kirin or be reputed to have come from there. It must be bifurcated, an ns to resemble ns much ns possible the human form, and be semitransparent, dry and flinty. Of course, the larger the root tbe better and as it Is sold by weight It Is not very uncommon for a good specimen to bring an much as flOO an ounce. The value for such a root la in lta shape, its texture, the manner In which It has been cured and the region whence It came. But It must be borne In mind that, out of a great quantity of roots, only a very few of the kind described can be obtained, so that the average price of ginseng la even greatly lean than 9100 per pound." Rlehng at Yale. . Prof. Billy" Sumner of Tale officially known ns Prof. William G. Sumner who haa attracted attention by bin wise and pertinent comments upon the recent financial hurricane and Its cause, has often been called by Tale men tbe best teacher they had In college. Prof. Sumner Is now teaching sociology, but he used to teach economics, and, according to a writer In Harper's Weekly, he achieved the Impressive feat of making that subject entertaining. 8umner was a classmate of William C. Whitney, who wan very fond of tho professor and who used to like to play with him in New Haven. Sumner never got ns rich ns Whitney; he never seemed to care to. He amused his mind In another way, and he once enormously amused Whitney by telling bin old friend that the Tale corporation had greatly Increased his salary. "That's . splendid," said Whitney. "How much more do they give you, J lransit Co. HUE CUN) THROUGH CARS. First Wash. Avs. car leaves North end Wash. A vs. . . . 1:11 . and IB min. thsrsaftsr tJU 11:14 pm First Wash. Avs. car leaves South end Wash. Are.... 1:11 and IB min. thereafter till U:M pm. First 26th Street car leaves West end 26th Street.... I:M aa. and-Imin. thereafter till 11:41 pa, First 26th Street car leaves I:1B East end 2Sth Street nd IB min. thereafter till 11:10 pa First 22nd Street ear leaves East end 22nd Street.... 1:17 am, and 16 min. thereafter till 11:22 pm First 22nd Street car leaves 0:22 bjb. Depot . and IB min. thereafter till 11:17 p.m. Through Care Leaving Corner ef 25th and Washington Are. First Wasu, Are. car going . North leaves corner 1:21 and IB min. thereafter till 11:44 sja pa First Wash. Are. car going 1:01 sat South leaves corner aad IB min. thereafter till 11:64 pa First 25th Street ear going 6:01 sja East leaves corner and IB min. thereafter till 11:60 pa First 25th Btrast ear going 1:21 Am. Wsst . leaves corner and IB min. thereafter till 11:40 pja First 22nd Street car going 1:11 sa East leaves corn nr and 16 min. thereafter till 11:40 pa First 22nd Street car going to Depot leaves corner... 0:20 amend IB min. thereafter till 11:16 pja lb B lb Canyon Cara. First Canyon car leaves De- 10:16 pot at , , i. And every hour thereafter until ,, a,,,;,,,,,,,,.- - 6:16 Canyon car leaves Og10:41 den canyon And every hour thereafter 0.45 until . . Through Hot Springs Cara, First Hot Springs car leaves 25th St and Wash. ave. at .1 : Am. p.m-Fir- sja p.m. am. And every hour thereafter 1:26 P until Flret Hot Springs oar leaves 7:11 am. Hot Springs at And every hour thereafter 10:11 until On Tuesday and Friday nights a tats car is run for tbeatern ......... P-- - Nsttsa,' Care tearing Washington arenas tor mfnals at 11:06 aad It pi m. go to Power House. BAIT". ' h Can leaving cast and of Twenty-fift"Two hundred and fifty dollars a Few to m. 12 at 11:41 and p. go year," said Sumner. House. , And he always wondered why WhitCare leave east end of 22nd str at n:8T p. ha aad at U:B2 P- - ney laughed so loudly and so long. car leaving mouth of Canyon Subscribers ef Ths Utah State atCanyon :46 p. m. goes to Power House. Journal are requastod to read and minute lf and fellow instructions printed at head af anSeven 2BOi street between Washington editorial oelumn. one-ha- WE ELEPIUm - GREAT AUTO RUN DOOLY PUT GREAT FAITH IN GINSENG. 17th. The golf at Sandwich and Deal will be on June 1, 2 and I and polo at Hurllngham on June IS. Lawn tennis commences at Wimbledon on July 4, shooting at Blsley on July I (clay-bir- d shooting at the Uxendon School), rowing at Henley on the 24th, yacht racing at Ryde on the 2th, while there will be motor boat racing in Southampton Water on July 11. Winter Paatimes Toe Tho Winter pastimes commence about Oct 12, Rugby aud Association football hockey, and lacrosse being Included In the Shtpherd'a Hush program, while the figure eluting will take place on the Prince's Rink. Altogether the great amateur efforts seems likelyto be moat efficiently carried out, and Lord Desbroughf the President, and tho members of ths British Olympic Association are being congratulated on tho successful accomplishment , of the enormous amount of preliminary work necessary to put for forward a program In which the interests are so varied. Even English amateur Association footballers have an opportunity to patch up their differences before the Olympic Games cofflumuM, as their matches are not due until Octlber. The Amateur Football Association Is not officially represented on the British J. E. I JOSEPH v' IUt F. Brewster . W. Masterson A J. . Thorn J. E Cave e Tho Ogden socker football team de e e s tested. the Salt Lake Jordan Bwlfts on the Ninth West grounds by a soon of Dr. Parker 4' to 1( Saturday afternoon. The two F. E. Wats teams will meet again one week from J. Cooney next Saturday, which game win decide . the winner of the Daynes challenge A. Eagan cup. Tho winner will hold It for one A. Miller .... year. LACE DOWNING MEETS DEATH AT RAWHIDE LONDON, April' 27. With the be ginning today of ths competition in i acquets, the London Olympic games, which promises to be the greatest athletic carnival of modern times, were Cycling, EXAMINATIONS TODAY j tive examinations ooooo 4 I MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1908. UTAH STATE JOURNAL BAR We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city. 011R SERVICE IS THE BEST J. F. SMITh a COMPANY PROPBIETOtS THE ELEPHANT SOS Tmatr-fif- ti St. ogict, vus |