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Show PAGE TW& DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 190 pFlim WfM fi is SOONJ SWEET MARIE COME Sycamore Cyclone Will Reach MFARLAHD IS MINER WIIIS k RICE ELKS AND THE IS UP THEM e Saucer Race At Fast California Horse Equals New York Heavyweight Will Fight Two Leading Organizations Captures Two Out of Three Keats Takes Palace With Ease Fine in Trotting Championship Worlds Best Time in Free-for-Have Good Teams in the At Springs After the Coining List of Events. Event At Readville. Trot At Peoria. Field Tomorrow. Lightweight Battle. Five-Mil- Og- den Next Week to Begin Johnny Thompson, of the Ha. Sycamore, gentlemanly little who haa fighter perhaps more real friends to the square Inch than any oth-follower of the fight game who has ever appeared la Utah. Is expected here the forepart of the coming week. Johnny wires that he Is feeling fine and expects to he here to get down to training within a few days. H( la by no meeiis underestimating the worth of the man whom ho U to meet When Thompson was hers last time, he expressed t the writer the opinion that Kid Dalton was a coming fighter and said that he looked to sea Dalton doing things within the next few Cyclone?1 er months. It was at the suggestion of Jim Jeffries that Dalton ' and Thompson wer matched and James J. la general ly acknowledged to know what would make a good bout. Dalton has been astonishing the natives in Los Angelas with hla work anj th bout looks good from every standpoint. READVILLE. Mass., July Sweet Marls won the free-for-at the New England breeders 11. race track for the trotting championship of the world yesterday afternoon, capturing the first and third beau and losing the second to Major Delmar. Wilkes Heart was a poor third, except In the second heat, when he took second place after a hard struggle for the lead. The best time was mads In tbs first heat, all SALT LAKE, July 11. Good races were seen at the Salt Palaea saucer track last night and tha large crowd enjoyed n beautiful evening and good music. The feature event was the five-mi- le open lap, professional, won by McFarland ln th fast time of 10:81 For 3-- 5. the last three laps the lucky on pulled Downing to win. but had enough speed 8:08 4. In the final heat Major Delmar got to draw down first money himself. Th away from the wire at top speed and pace was fast throughout and th fight led by a length at the quarter pole, for lap money was always ou In this but Andrews drove Sweet Marie hards feature Devonevltch, the Rmuq. In the bark stretch and. passing Mac starred and with each lap psxsitd In Donald at the hlch he led the crowd turned loose. won east ly. Wilkes Heart had a slight advan- Whiskers' smile he crosses the tape tage In the second until the home Is well worth watching. In the tandem pursuit Bamuelson stretch was reached, when he weakened. allowing Major Delmar to win and West rode down Demara and Mlt Sweet Marie made a had ten and then unwound, handily. overhauling break soon after the field got the word, Palmer and Morgan In two miles six and trailed behind, but coming home laps. Peddler Palmer, riding from the 50 she barely missed beating Wilkes yard mark, captured the three-quartHeart for second place. mile, professional, in tha time of 1:33 The time for this heat was 8:08 a record if ho had started from the first half mils being covered in scratch. Bamuelson mad a good rids 1:08 4. from scratch, landing ln third place. Creba equaled the amateur record of 58 5 seconds ln the half mile open, amateur, and Brodbeck pulled down first place in the mile handicap amateur. Th summary: Half-mil- e amateur Final: open, Creba, Schnell, Lawrence. Time, 60 5, (Equals record.) . three-quarte- rs, i er PEORIA, 111, July 18. Highball, the mighty son of Dr. Hooker, owned and ll driven by Ed Geers, in the trot ln tha Great Western races here today, after covering the firs, mile In 3:0814, winning easily from Margaret 0'and Oro, came back In the second heat and made the distance in 8:03, a worlds record for keidlnga In any heat and equalling Sweet Marie's record for second heat made in 1807. Geers announced before the me that he would drive for a record. Copa Do Oro, the California horse, driven by Durfee, won the Lelsy Brew. Ing company stakes of 83.000 for 8:07 pacers, from a large field In straight heats. Shaughran, the favorite, behaved badly In tha Initial mils, and was distanced. Mochester won the 8:80 trot In straight hesta hard pressed In each mile by Zomslta. free-for-s- LONDON. Eng. July 11. The Americans won the shoot today. The English were 800-ya- rd second. Americans Thg de- feated all contestants In tha 800 yard range. The Americans to tal scors was S.1S8. Tha English wars second with a score of 8.111. PREPARE FOR 8-- Three-quarter-mi- le sional handicap, profes- Final: Palmer (50 yards), (scratch), Hollister 35 yards). Ssm-uels- on LONDON, July 11. Although great 1:231-5- . difficulty lias been experienced In .se- Time, One-mt- ie handicap, amateur Final: sufficient enfunds to curing propefly tertain the visiting athletes, and the Brodbeck (45 yards), Meyer (00 yards), Lawrence (Scratch). Time, 3:03 preliminary arrangements havs been Five-mil- e lap, professional McFkr marked by a spirit of Indifference on land. Downing, HUUster. Palmer. Time, the part of the great majority of Lon10:31 doners, there U little doubt that the Tandem pursuit Bamuelson . and Uritleh Olympic Game will be a great West Palmer and Morgan, DeUsra sucre, from an athletic standpoint and Mitten. Time, 5:43. Distance, two The program will he formally opened miles, six laps, 146 yards. Monday, with King Edward and other members of the royal family In attendance. The big stadium at Shepherds Bush, erected as a part of the Franco British Exhibition, la In readiness for he opening. All of the athletes entered are ready and eager for the GETS fray and spent today In adding the finishing touches to their training. The 8-- 5. 1-- 5. lomlm line HIT HOW THE SUN DOES BLAZE DUlilNQ THE HOT, DOQ DATS. To cheer you up and Interest you ws must make special Inducements thla month. How w do If Is by giving you neat and careful work at popular prices.- Be prudent entrust us with your Laundry and Dry Clsanlng work and be happy. - Ogden Steam Laundry Co. Launderers and French 487 SSth Dry Cleaners Street 'Phones, 174 Sontg members of tha family may havs an aeuts attack of tootache or neuralgia Use a Hot Water Bottle Cramp or cholsra morbus may with us medicine at hand ap-ps- sr Use a Hot Water Bottle It may b poultice necessary ta keep a er wet application warm for several hours. Use a Hot Water Bottle Several members of the family may be troubled at one time with eeld feet Use Several Hot Water Bottles We have all grades and axes o sating 50c to $2.50 GJtku&JzuqGo. Prescription . Specialists, 2478 WASHINGTON AYE. Rev. G. W. McCreary and family returned to their home ln Ogden this morning after a month spent ln central Wyoming in a most enjoyable summer outing. The time was spent In a cottage In the Big Horn Basin. Fishing, riding, hill climbing and roughing It generally, constituted tho program. Rev. McCreary la now ready to get right down to hard work. Hs will hold morning services In his church tomorrow. The evening services will be dispensed with because of the temper see rally In the tabernacle In the even ing. He wllj also taka up ths work Of preparing for ths annual conference of the Utah Methodist Mission to ba held ln Ogden early In August. Blsh op McDowell, uf Chicago, will preside over this conference and the plana are laid for a fine meeting. Naturally Mr. McCreary was highly e'aed over the success of the High school bond proposition. Hs used his Influence before going sway to have the Labor and Trades Assembly give their support and Is gratified over the result well-kno- a hs rsi.-es- KTHEHTS A Rubber Doctor READY FOR WORK English, Australian and continental SALT LAKE, July 11 The ball was EXCURSION TO athletes are bent on preventing a rope SALTA1R, tltlon or their defeat at the hands of started rolling for the Norman C. Hop1 the Yankees at Athena and the con per benefit at a meeting of the bicyRIO GRANDE WESTERN test will virtually be America against cle riders, managers and a number of the world. Mutual Improvement and Sunday cycle fans at the Kenyon hotel yesterday afternoon. The meet School, Ogden City and Weber Greet itad urn. County The stadium rovers a space of 1000 will be pulled off by the combined cy excursion to Saltalr, Tuesday, 14. July by 700 feet, and has accommodation ding interests of the state, and It Is Special train on Rio Grande leaves Ogfor 150,000. proposed to make it the biggest affair den at 0:80 a. m. going direct to the There are dressing room accotnmo of the kind ever a tempted In this state. beach without change of cars. Specdatlon for over 8,000 competitors, with The date haa been set for July 31, or ial train returning leaves Saltalr at every modern contrivance for their a week from next Tuesday, and the 7:15p. m. Tickets will be sold for all meet will be held at th Salt Palace. trains during day, and comfort. good to return There are tw0 tracks running round The committee will get busy at once on all trains Including train leaving the enclosure, an outer one of two" and arrange matters and expects to Salt Lake at midnight Fare SL25 and round trip. program that will be laps to the mile, announce-banked for bicycle contests, and an great hit. Inner one of three laps to the mile . for foot In the center of one side Is a tank 330 feet long, with depth varying from four to ll foot, fur aquatic contests. The remainder of the ground, 700 by 300 feet. Is turfed, and will be used for foutbnll, crickets, lacrosse, gymnastics, archery, cricket, hockey, wresThe second largest Judgment In a tling am. other sports. NEW YORK, July personal Injury case ever entered In to the number of twenty-tw- o were re- the Third District court In Salt Lake turned by the grand Jury n Brook- City, was paid Friday. The case In lyn last night against persons charged which the Judgment was paid was that KELLY MEET with betting at the race tracks. of Katherine Porter against ths DenRail In 8500 each for tha iimnsd ver A Rio Grande Railroad company, was furnished. and the amount paid was 118.836.85. KETCHE1 men The investigation Into ths The original amount of the Judgment sitracing uation was continued by the grand was 113,000, but to this was added Intoday, John Boden. secretary of terest and costa Mice Porter lost her 8 AN FRANCISCO. July 11. The Jury the Brlgton Beach Racing association, right arm In a wreck near Durango, July card will be Hugo Kelly and Stan- being questioned with reference to any Colo, on December 28, 1908, and she ley Ketchell for the middleweight or agreement, existing sued the company for 8125,000. The understanding Joe O'Connor between the championship title. association and the book- case was tried before Judge Lewis ln this morning signed up to allow Ketch-e- ll makers. has been charged that the the Third District court, several weeks it to box Kelly twenty rounds, before bookmakers now pay the association 82 ago. and the jury returned a verdict the Pacific Athletic club on July 31 on each race for certain privileges. for 812,000 in Miss Porter's favor. Tho at 157 pounds four hours before enterBoden was asked to explain the na- company decided not to take an appeal cum ing the ring. The of 8500 was ture of tho privileges granted In re- and the payment of tho Judgment folposted to bind the agreement Marlsch lowed. turn for these payments. has wired transportation to Kelly and The largest Judgment in this charachis manager, who will leave Chicago ter oT case was paid to Emily Spiking for this city. EXCURSION TO SALTMa several months ago by ths Utah Light This Is an excellent card as Kelly Is A Railway company, for the Jesth c one of th classiest boxers In his class, VIA RIJ GRANDE WESTERN Mrs. Splklng's husband, who was killed and but for a broken band there Is a street ear. The amount was lit,. by every reason to believe he would have 815.48, Inclusive of Interest and costa Mutual defeated Papke ln their last battls. Improvement and Sunday The largest Inheritance tax ever paid 8chool, Ogden City and Weber County In the state, was recorded In tha office excursion to Saltalr, Tuesday. July 14. ORANGE DAY CELEBRATION. of the county clerk Friday, In thc esBELFAST. Ireand, July 11. A three-da- y Special train on Rio Grands leaves Ogtate of o. J. Salisbury, the amount becelebration of Orangemen's Day, den at 1:38 a. m. going direct to tho 828,730.88. Mr. Salisbury's estate ing beach which falls on Sunday, without was comchange of cars. Spec- was valued at 8414.125, after de? menced In Belfast today. It Is esti- ial train returning leaves Saltalr at ducting S120.28I.S1 debtsandagainst the mated that 100,000 Orangemen are par- 7:15p. m. Tickets will be sold for all estate and tho 810.000 which the statticipating In the merrymaking. Extra trains during day, and good to return utes allow to 'he deducted, the net police are on duty and troops are held on all trains Including train leaving valuation was S474.7SS.89. which mads ln waiting at their barracks, but no Salt Lake at midnight Fan $1.35 the amount of the Inheritance tax Is serious trouble round trip. anticipated. three-fourt- HUT El IM nd The Elks club of Ogden and the Weber alub of thla city have their champion baseball nines trained down to the minute lor the coming liattle on the Fair grounds ball field Sunday afternoon. Tho great contest is scheduled to start promptly at 8 oclock, at which time Captains Kuhn and Herrick uf ths respective aggregations wllj hav their nine players (with plenty of substitutes handy), ready for the tray. Inasmuch as the proceeds g0 f,lr a worthy cause, that of assisting the Ogden team in the state league, the attendance, it to expected, will break all previous records. Each aggregation will have a strong line-u- p in the field and the game promises to be one of the must Inter, sting of recent years, so long aa each m in is prominent outside of the baseba:l Journal want ads deliver the goods ringside. 5, 3-- Joe Gorman, th heavyweight scrapper who hails from New York City, but has been fighting for a year or so on ths Pacific coast and doing good stunts, has about concluded negotiations for a bout to be pulled off at tho Utah Hot Springs aoipo time next month. Gorman has been, in Ogden and Salt Lake for about ten days, stopping over on his way to ths cast. Local promoters who have taken an interest In tha husky lad era willing to back him for a bout and It la planned to pull off the battle about two weeks after the Thompson-Dalto- n bout which takes place a, the Springs about July 37th. Gorman's challenge to Young Peter Jackson has not been accepted but It la more than likely that he will take on a scrapper ln hla class who la a great favorite with tho Sal. Lake fans. Gorman ls ready to fight any man in the world who can make 150 BACK FROM WYOMING 4, IN LONG SHOOT Will All Training. AMERICANS WIN TOGO WE LOVE TO SERVE 2 our meals to particular people. Tho more exacting they are about their food, and Its service, the greater our triumph. Stop tn and experience what a great many do dally, Eqt a meal which reminds you of the best horns cooking and. at the same time has that exqulslta flavor which only the beat chefs can impart FAL5TAFF CAFE MS fl I I 9 (to LOW RATES . 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