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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE TWA STATE Gossip n polo THE ELKS AUER1GAR stmted 7. l . - noillllEU nt HAT NELSON CANS MR IS BURNS GOES HITE ABOUT THE EIGHT SATURDAY Iransit Ogden Rapid Co. TIME CA8D LEMH8G THE RICE Commencing today with tha Prlx. do Ouverture, tha They Promise to Put Up Real A- International Polo tournament was Saltair Manager Gets Interested opened hers and will continue until the in Boxing Game and Goes rticle of Benefit Baseball last day of the month. Other events After Thompson. On Next Sunday. on th program Include the --Continental Cup. Challenge -commencing Thursday; -the Continental Internatha Says the Salt Lake Telegram: A Real baseball la what tha Weber club --tional Cup,- commencing Sunday; - com- twenty-rounContinental d Championshipbout between Rudolph and Rika baseball aggregations Intend -mencing Monday, July SO; tho Junior Unhols and Uylclone" Johnny Thompto give the public in their apecial iama Championship." commencing July XI; son how would that sound to you, which wilt tak plaoe next Sunday, the tha -- Oatend Challenge Cup,- - com- Mr. Ftaht Fan? -Ladles' to the local baaeball mencing July Z7, and the proceed! to Well, this la Just what Manager Nomination Tournament." Handicap Johnny Chapman of the Saltair bicycle t Ever aince the game waa flret pro commencing July 1L track la now figuring on, and all that Tha Polo dOstemle la conducted by remains to complete arrangements is posed.' th keen rivalry has grown steadily more intense, and tha two club a strong committee, with Marquis de the sanction of the two boxers. Chapteama havo been practicing with such Vlllavieja as honorary president and man is red hot after a good card and fidelity that several players have bsen Baron Oscar van Loo as president has made these two men an offer and West- It la forced to employ time physicians to Tha other members are puke highly likely that he will land attend to their tired And battered minster, Earl of Harrington, Duke of them. Roxhurghe, Earl of Shrewsbury and frames Chapman has also wired Nelson and Both teama art confident of victory, Talbot (England), Mr. F. J. Mackey McFarland in the hope of landing one the Elks Insisting that they will stack (American), Herr H. Haeperg, Jr or both of them, so that by the end of up at leant SO runs and shut out tho Herr E. Fllnsch (Germany), Comta the week he should hava some InterWeber club nine completely. Of course, Paulo d Borchgrave d'Altena, Baron news for the local fight enthe Weber team can hardly be expected Albert Peers de Nleuberg, Baron Al- esting thusiast,. Any pair of this combinavan bert Santana Alba, de to agree In this Duque would tion make a splendid card. (Spain), Due de Blsaocla. Due . de Notice to Club. to pull off one good Chapman M. Frederick Mallet Quiche, (France), match of thishopes kind every week, and he Gexa Andrasay (Hungary), Arthur Kuhn is captain of tho Weber Count rlnb bunch and how confident hs Is Principe San Fkuitlno (Italy), Prims Is now figuring on July 14 for the flret of winning the gams may bs seen from Serge Beloaseltky (Ruaay), with Cap- one. As soon aa hs receives a reply from these men he will wire transthe following calf which he lias is- tain E. D- Miller as manager. portation at once, so aa to lose no sued: time In getting the men into the city MORTENSON TO COAST. All candidates for baseball honors to and Ino shape. bs derived from the gams against hs Ben Mortenaen, the popular baseball Elks' baseball team on Sunday, July ISth, will report for practice at tbs player of Ogden,, who has been forced fair grounds on Wednesday, July Ith, to retire because of Illness, leaves toat S:!0 p. m. sharp. Tha entire force day, accompanied by John Williams for Is expected, as tickets are selling rap- a stay in Loa Angeles. Bra expects to pick up considerably On the coast anJ idly and the dtlaens art afl excite-meREADY FOR FIGHT over th big game. W must his friends art hoping ho will improve so In tho win. much that h will again bo ARTHUR KUHN, Captain. gamo next year. NEW YORK, July 7. Charley Harvey posted $1,600 last Saturday for Owen Moran as a forfeit for weight In the coming match with Abe AttelL AND Jim Coffroth, the promoter. Insisted that the money be posted on or before July IB, hug as Harvey nails for England next Saturday he put his end up Saturday to havo It off his mind. H will go to tho Olympic games, and If there are any good boys in the boxing gamo serose the pond ho will gather them under his wing and pack A them over. He la loaded with letters. BY JOE GANB. BY BAT NELSON. A In fact, he doesnt think he can use v e. A them alL no I was honhave won tho whipped. I g At last I have - A betMickey McDonaugh gave him a letexcuse A all. make to at or that I have coveted all these to King Edward and promised him ter A ter me. all. I man beat thats years the lightweight chain- thought I was In good condition A a grand time If he would show. Jimd plonxhlp. Possibly I will retire, g ajid I ailll think that I waa. I A my Kelly wrote out-- long letter to the I am won't taka anything away from A duke of Rhlnewine, asking his Joblots although I don't know. his victory. I went to the well A to see that Charley was properly cared champion and havo A all the money I want and there g too often and 1 got It. It was A for on the other side and not slighted tha body punching that did it. A for a second. Florrle Barnett cabled g la nothing to bo gained. Will I fight Pncky McFarland? That I g g They weakened me so (thnt I. A across to his pal, Count Vichy of could hardly stand, I don't know A Pari a, to meet Charley at tho dock and g will answer later. I guess I g what I will do Just yet I guess A show him the place the right way. g showed the people that am not g a dead one. I knew from the g I am In. Bay that I have no A Mr. Harvey expects another letter J) first round that I had Gann. His A g excuse. The other fellow le bet- - A from Jimmy Johnson to the duke of 4k punches did not hurt mo any 4k $ ter and h deserves the credit I A Cult. He will then be fixed up for 4k more than any other punches I lasted as long as I could, and A the trip and will carry a wad of green when the end came I was ex- - A tuff with hlin that would block the g' ever received. They Just bounced hausted. That waa the whole A ubway. off my head. I think my sue- A story. cess was due to a different line I gueaa I will go back A A of training and the fact that I A A to Baltimore and make that A A place my home for the balance A had WlUls Britt Instead of Billy WRESTLE AT A Nolan us my manager. A WILL A.A of my life. OSTEND, July I 7, 190& Spoffinnp WmM oil CHAPMAN WILL CLUB iD JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY TO AUSTRALIA OMSK. July 7. The American ear Thomas departed from Omsk Sunday morning on a road like a plowed field. Leaves London Today to Buck After traveling fifty-fomiles In eight Best Heavyweight in Ail hours better roads were found. Ninetwo were made in the next ty miles Ogden, Utah the ur Australia. hours. The party mods an all night run to When the crew catch the Protos. Sopped for breakfast peasants said the Protos was only one hour ahead. At 19 a. m. the Protoe was sighted two miles In the lead. After a fifteen minute pursuit the German car yielded the road and the Thomas passed, the occupants shouting salutations tooths Germans. The latter were in exoellent spirits end waved their hats with LONDON, July 7. Tommy Burns, tho pugilist, will leave hero for Australia today. Ha has signed articles for three fights during the visit of thAmerlcan fleet In Australian waters. His first fight wlU be with "BUI' Lang, who is credited with being the beet Australian heavycheers. weight. This will take place In MelAfter five hours' sleep at Omsk the bourne. He wil) also fight Squires, Thomas yesterday, at I p. m.t reeumej whom he recently defeated In London. Its Journey, The Australian syndicate has guaranThe Protos halted ninety miles on the teed Burns 125,000 fur the three conother side of Talnek for repairs, jt tests. probably will arrive at Omsk today. heavy-weig- ht AMAHS TO MEET NELSON NEW YORK. July 7. Abe Attel, the pugilist, today issued a challenge to Battling Nelson, who knocked Joe Gana out in Ban Francisco laet Saturday, to fight for tho of Manager Harry Heagren championship of the the Glenwood bicycle track has 4 world. Attell eaya he already has deannounced the following excel- lent program for the races 4 posited 81.500 with a New York sportwhich will be pulled off In Og- - 4 ing man to bind tho prospective match, The only conditions laid by Attel Is den tomorrow night, beginning the men shall weigh In at HI that 8:15. 'at Five-mipounds ringside, and that ther be a match motor race aide bet of 85,000. Ho suggests that 4 Whittier vs. Samuelson. 4 In the event of tho challenge being acTwo-miopen lap, profee- fight take place before cepted slonaL 4 4 James the Canyon Sehedule Coffroths club In California. 4 One-mihandicap, profee- - 4 Ha will be willing, however, he said, JUNE 17, 1101 EFFECTIVE slonaL $ to fight before any other club which Car leave Canyon at 7:41 and l:4S Quarter-mil- e dash, amateur. may offer better Inducements than a. m. and every thereafter open, amateur. Coffroth. untU 1:41 p. m- then every 15. minTwo-miunpaced, against utes until 11:15 p. m. last car. 4 time, by Parley Giles (amateur). 9 NOTICE TO BREEDERS. Care leave Depot at 1:16 a. m. and 4 Record, 4:11. $ half-hothereafter until 1:11 every On account of tho large numbers of p. m.; then 16 minutes until every owners of brood meres who desire to 14:45 p. m. last car. breed to L Direct 818 Reg- No. 44145, PAPER CARRIERS BEATEN. Mr. A. G. Fell has decided to keep him in the Stud at the fair grounds the Subscriber ef The Utah Etat The Jackson and Twenty-fourt- h are requested Is reed and street baseball team beat the Standard rest of the summer in charge of F. W. Journal fellow Inetnietiene printed at heed ef carriers last night by a score of 10 to Horton. dNorial eeJuiim. 9. The game was a Ast one and thoroughly Interesting. light-weig- ht ilght-welg- ht le ls le half-ho- One-mi- le ur - le ur - HAMP WINS FIGHT. a light-weig- ht 4-- g , X Ogden tans who witnessed the fight between Billy Hemp of Logan and Bert Dsnford of smlthfleld, Utah, at Preet-o- n, Idaho, July Fourth, aay that It was fast and furious. Hamp knocked out In the third round. Dan-fo- rd , , , ! j ! WASHINGTON, D. C., July T The Interstate Commerce Commission decision today upheld the present regulaSYLVAN THURSDAY tion! of the railroads requiring lumber shippers to stake and pack their own shipments when forwarding In open care declaring that the practice li At Sylvan park next Thursday af- economical and not unjust. The deciternoon, a wrestling match will be sion la the result of a number of compulled off which promisee to be a good, plaints 'made by wholesale lumber interesting contest Carl Poulter, the dealers asoclations and Pacific Coast Ogden lad, who has made great Ath- manufacturers associations against letic progress during the past year or everal of the railroad systems. largest two has attained considerable tame The lumber men contended that the In his various matches both hero and waa unjust and dispresent regulation In other cltlee of the state. Commlssloaers Harlan Th outing at Sylvan park Tuesday criminatory.dissented. and Clark D AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A Grand Canyon National Forest Made Game Preserve shall be deemed and shall, upon conviction. any United States court of com petni Jurisdiction, be fined In n sum not exceeding 11,000, or by Imprisonment for a period not exceeding 11.000, or by Imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year, or shall suffer both fine and Imprisonment, In th discretion of the court. Section I. That It b the purpose of this act to protect from trespass the public lands of the United States and the gams animals which may be thereon, and not to Interfere with the operation, of the local game laws as affecting private, state, or territorial President Roosevelt recently signed visions of this act a proclamation adding approximately guilty of a misdemeanor, In acres (from lands already Included in the Grand Canyon National forest ). to lh Grand Canyon National 41,404 forest f . . The game preserve, aa previously established, Included that portion of the Grand canyon national forest lying north of th Grand canyon, while the new proclamation Includes all of that portion of the forest lying south of the Grand canyon, except the south west corner of the forest lying on the west side of the Cataract canyon and south of the township line between townships II and Si north. This extension of the kb me preserve Is in accordance with an act of conapproved June II. HOC. entitled. gress, -An Act for the Protection of Wild Animals In the Grand Canyon Forest Reserves.- - providing That the President of the United B'ates la hereby authorise to designate such areas In the Grand canyon forest reserve as should. In his opinion, be set aside for the protection of game animals and be as a breeding place therefore." Section I of this act provides, --That when such areas have been dealgnatej as provided In section 1 of this act, hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing of. game animals upon the lands of the United States within the limits of said areas shall be unlawful, except under such regulations as may be prescribed from time to tlm by the Secretary of Agriculture; and any person violating such regulations or the pro- -- , - rec-ogpl- ed - la to begin in the afternoon and Summer Comforts at BARGAIN PRICES con- tinue throughout the evening, with a grand ball In the big, cool pavilion as a special attraction. Tickets hav been selling In great numbers for the hall gams. A special list of vaudeville is to be given In the Mission theatre and there are. other features The big wrestling match which w'lll be pulled off in open air about 4 o'clock In the afternoon, will be absolutely free, as will h admission to tho gfounds. The stores will close lands. The extension of the game preserve during the afternoon for this first outto Include the land south of the Grand ing of th Chamber of Commerce. canyon, Is considered Imperative In orNOTICE der to protect the game now In existence. There are a few der, wild turIn the District Court of Weber counkeys and grouse, and occasional small bunches of antelope in the vicinity of. ty, Utah, In the matter of the assignCataract canyon. , This country Is ment for the benefit of creditors of gradually becoming more and more ac- Alfred Empey. Notice is hereby given that on June cessible to hunters. Wild animals have become almost extinct, nnd the proc- 10, 1908, Alfred Empey duly made no lamation alms at the protection of the assignment for the benefit of hie creditors to tho undersigned who has taken little game which remains. The Grand canyon, one of the scenic possession as uch assignee. wonders of th world, has become very Notice is further given to the credipopular with tourista and visitors In tors of said Alfred Empey to present the west, owing to the ease of access claims under oath against the said Aland betterment of accommodations af- fred Empey to the undersigned within forded by the various hotels along the three months from the date of the first rim. The protection of the game will publication hereof. add to the Interest of tourists and It B. TERNE8, Attorney. la hoped that In the course of time the First publication July T, 1908. wild animals may become abundant. Last publication August 18, 1908. Moral Effects of Athletics. Aside from its physical effect, the moral effect of athletics. In the case W the soldier at least. Is of no small value. My experience has been that men are lest likely to drink in the football or baseball season, even though they may be addicted to the use of intoxicants. And thus no special effort may have been made along these lines by those in charge of the The Class of men who go ports. la for athletics nnd excel in such contests are the most desirable diers nnd the best all around men. Still another advantage of athletic is that good athletic teama and the reputation for n post of having champion teams draw good recruits and soldiers to enlist there. Army and Navy Life. sol- Unceneious Humor. Admission slips to the hospitals nr pretty matter of fact records, but occasionally a bit of unconscious humor is found in them, says the New York Sun. A slip at Gouverneur recently said a driver received hie Injuries by "falling off perch" nnd his name was Bird. Another Gouverneur slip announced that the patient was hurt by Talng off water wagon. 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