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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. HVESKS ALL C.D.IVES. SOLO ONLY BY Capital and Surplus, I27&000.00 First National Bank STATE THURSDAY, JOURNAL, JUNE 11, 1908. Newsy Gossip of the Sporting World PRiCE STYLSuniomnaoeONE UTAH (( OGDEN, UTAH of Ogden No Better Location No Better Bargains No Cheaper Prices No Easier Terms Anywhere In the City. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAS. F. BURTON, Aaaiatant Caahiar DIRECTORS! Adam Patteraoa David Ecclea ,uhn Barnard White loarph Clark Oaorca H. Triba If. 8. Browning R. B. Porter. W. W. Riter u Huu light fans. nd Drug Talks Worth Heeding Our atock of druga and madi-eina- Both Phonaa, suns n a ia complata. It ia alao carefully selected because wa personally examine every article before it ia put inta atock so wa can guarantee tha quality of everything wa sell. Wa aim at absolute precision in our work. 38. Wm. DriverX Son DRUG COMPANY George W. Driver, Manager. 2453 Washington Ava. Ogden Gets Game Saturday On June 29 th at the Utah Hot Thompson Is training industriously Springs, Cyclone Johnny Thompson o f and is confident that he will beet Sycamore, Ills., and Pete Sullivan will van in the coming contest, which ia to mix in a pugilistic encounter which la be given under direction of the Hot promising to enthusiastic Late yesterday afternoon. Rupp Sullivan accepted Thompson's offer for John Bplera a fight here on that date and will train probably In Lot Angeles for a Respectfully aolicita tha accounta a week or two before coming here, where banka, mareantila firma and individuals he will go into training. Wa pay intaraat an lima deposits. Thomiwon and Sullivan fought a bout here a year ago, in which treat Ampla r. sourc.i, aaurtaaua waa given the decision. The Sullivan mant, aupariar service. exhibition was one of the beet ever been pulled off In this section and both men have hosts of friends among the fight fane of the state. B. H. H MEETING HEED SULLIVAN TO BUTTLE HERE ta Manager Chapman of the Saltalr saucer track announced last evening that the new saucer track would open next week with three race meta, says th Herald. They are to be held on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings. Chapman aaya (he program announced for the opening of th season will be held on Wednesday night and the other two days' program will be given out later. Chapman aaya he will hang up J2.S00 In prlxea on tha three nights; or over fSOO a night. Jt will be noticed that Saltalr has scheduled races for both Thursday and Friday nights. This is in direct competition with the Salt Palace on Friday night and Ogden on Thursday night. The riders cannot ride at both places at the same time, end. If Saltalr. Salt Palace and Ogden carry out their Intention of holding rival meets, there promises to be some Interesting developments. All Kinds of GOES THROUGH TODAY h. T ALBANY, may be In Lumber and Building Materials same hers and 1st us glva yeu an eetl mats, Wa ean save you money, quail ty considered. A Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 146 TWENTY-FOURT- H $ ST. N. T, June 11. Gov- - The Senate today passed emor Hughes pet penal code race track bill by the close vote of 21 to 25. The bill passed the house yesterday and la one of the most drastic measures of recent years, which has for its object absolute prevention of race track gambling and betting and makes bookmeklng a pent- tentlary offense. As the bill la one for which Governor Hughes has been strenuously fighting against great odds, there Is Ut- tie doubt that It will now be- come w state law. 9 V WOULD STOP RACING Season Opens Saturday. The league will open Saturday with gatnea In Ogden and Salt Lake. Salt Lake meets Fort Douglas on Saturday and Murray meets Ogden. On Sunday Murray comes to Salt Lake and Fort Douglas goes to Ogden. On the following Saturday the league season opens In Murray with a game between Ogden and Murray, while the Fort meets Salt Lake at Salt Lake; Ogden meets Salt Lake or the first time theg next day at Salt Lake and Fort Dodglaa plays Murray at Murray. This was as ar as the schedule was arranged last evening and the schedule committee will have the complete schedule arranged for the full season some time during next week, when It will be announced. Adopt Constitution. were The constitution and lines the old built of the alog adopted, Pacific National league. Manager Lumley of the Salt Lake team had a full line-u- p out for practice yesterday afternoon. Every day from now on all of the players will be required to report dally and It la thought Lumley will son have a good team whipped Into shape. All of the teams are atlll busy signing players and It la hardly likely they will have their representative teams In shape by the opening of the season, aa It la Intended to greatly strengthen aa fast With an attendance expected which will make future race meets of the season go some to equal it, the Glenwood saucer track will open tonight, under management of Harry W. Heagren, the moat popular bike manager In the west. The prograty will be one of the best and there are many entries for the various events which are scheduled as follows: Five mile Heagren vs. Samuelson motor race, professional e lap handicap race, Two-mil- profes- sional. open race, professional. Australian pursuit nee, amateur. Two-miopen lap race, amateur. Extensive work along the Improvement line has been done on the Glenwood saucer and everything la In readiness for tonights opening. A bunch of Bait Lake fane will come up on a special Short Line excursion train and Ogden enthusiasts will be out In form. Half-mil- e le Come in and hoj. on talk it ever. Herrick KeUy LOW RATES EAST TO MISSOURI RIVER POINTS AND Kansas City, 81 Joseph, RETURN and Council Leavenworth, Omaha Bluffs. TO CHICAGO AND RETURN TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN TO ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS AND RETURN TO DENVER AND RETURN Tlcketa on Bale July 3, 4 and 5, 7908. TO DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, PUEBLO AND RETURN, Tlcketa on $55 $49 $52 $17.75 $23.50 aale June 12, 13, 15, 25, 26, IT WAS ACCIDENT F. E. Whittier, the motor rider who figured In the limelight on Tuesday in j $43.00 ; WALKER IN OGDEN BATON ROUGE. La., June 10. The g tlU was passed today by the lower house of the Louisiana asAnother of the long distance pedessembly. The vote was 87 to 20. The bill is r.ow up to the senate and should trians arrived In town yesterday while it pass that body It will put an end to rn rout from New York to Frisco In the racing, which has been a feature of the winter season In New Orleans for the person of John Walsh, who claims to be walking for his wealth and not almost a century. his health, as the reward la claimed members declared the to be 125,000. The terms of the wager supporters of the Locke bill, will vote are that he must reach San Francisco the measure when It comes up. of If you wish beat results from your for whil on the the and tenth July, by Two three of these, they say, are collect the signatures of ten thou- -j trip home baking It never disappoints! announce refusing to themselves, but sand Elks and 35,000 Eagles. Ho re- Include a sack of will support the bill when the time malned in town several hours and col-- ! comes, f nly SI votes are needed In the leered number of signatures a senate to pass the bill. The bill Is that werelarge not really necesary aa he drawn so as to become effective says that he already has more than enough to win hla wager. MONETARY COMMISSION. NEW YORK, June 11. A of the new National Monetary Commission, organised Just after the adjournment of congress, meets today at the Plaxa Hotel to map out a tentative working plan. The la composed of Senators Hale, Aldrich' and Bailey and Representatives A Burton, V reeland and Padgett. be will commission of full the meeting held next month. , tee Flour r and TO CHICAGO AND RETURN Tlcketa on tala Juna 18, 14 and 15, 1908. 1901, Via UNION PACIFIC Inquire at Union Depot Ticket Office Low Rates East Annual Teachers Excursion Via Rio Grande Western Railway tee Round CINCINNATI. O., June 11. Following the convention of the Wholesale Saddlery Association of tha United States. In session here since Tuesday, the National Saddlery Manufacturers' Association opened Its meeting today. A banquet, to be attended by both the Jobbers and 'manufacturers, will be held thla evening. TREAT WILL SPEAK. BRUNSWICK, Ga., June 11. An address of welcome by Congressman W. G. Brantley opened the seventeenth annual meeting of the Georgia Bankers' Association here today. A banquet at the Hotel Oglethorpe will be tendered the visiting financiers this evening. The feature of the session will be an address tomorrow by Charles H. Treat, treasurer of the United Staten, on The Financial Outlook." trip rate from O&den, aa fellows! To Kansas Cttyv Omaha, Etc. $40.00 49.00 To SL Louts To SL Paul and Minneapolis . . 52.00 . . 55.00 To Chicago SADDLERY MAKERS. anti-racin- x 10 Tickets on 8alc June 6, 8, 12, 13. 15, 25, 25 and July 10 and 1L 1905, with final return UmiL Oct. II, aa possible. the sensational accident at the saucer track at Balt Lake, makes the follow Ing statement: "There has been a great deal of controversy and newspaper talk as to my ability to ride a motor and prove myself competent To prove the statements of Tues day night that I waa Incompetent la erroneous, I will, at any time the management suggests, give a one or five mile exhibition et a 1:12 or 1:14 gait "F. E. WHITTLER." Whittier says hla fall was due entirely to a bad tire, and that he will show It to any one who doubts hie statement He says he has no Intention of quitting the game and will take part In another race as soon as possible. July 11, 1908. by-la- ws IN NEW ORLEANS TRANSCONTINENTAL Peerys Crescent a easy terms. league. Lumber far all kinds ef purposes, ere net found In every yard. Whatever your wants Get a lot now while they arp cheap and let ue bui'd you At a State league meeting held In the Kenyon hotel at Salt Lake City last evening, there was a full attendance and much enthusiasm. It was a great session and full four hours were devoted to the perfection of the final details and arrangements of the organisation, together with plana for the opening of the season. Ogde had good progress to report, as did Murray, oFrt Douglas and Salt Lake City, In Salt Lake, the greatest obstacla to good ball has been overcome, that of securing a competent manager. In Frank Lumley and Walter Brats, the Zion fans feel confident of tha success of their and of the MOTOR RIDER SAYS BILL NG Why Pay Rent? Adopted. RACE PROGRAM FOR MI OTHERS' ANTI-RACI- twenty-nint- and Sunday and Constitution Is Springs boxing dub. He ! already In perfect condition. In six fast rounds at the fire station, with Forrest Geiger today Thompson showed up an almost Impregnable defense and offensive tactics which are extremely puxsllng. Cyclone Is In better trim ever before and promises a good account of hlmaelf. Billy Hemp will be here today from Logan to train with Thompson. Heinp and Geiger will appear in the preliminaries to the big contest on tha Month Will Secure a Lot in the Choice Part DAVID ECCLES, Praaidant GEO. H. TRIBE.... I M. S. BROWNING., f Only $10 Down and $5 Per STATE LEAGUE THOMPSON E $80.00 Tickets on sale June lat, 6thth, 12th, 13th and 15th. turn until October Sat Stopovera allowed. Diverse routea. St Through Pullman and Touriat Louis, and Chicago. Opon top oboorvation nic Colorado. Bleepers Good to to Omaha, Kansas cars fret on all classes of tickets through re- City, sce- For further particulars address A. J. CRONIN, Agent, Ogden Both 'phonoo 104 and 115, Journal want ada deliver the goods. 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