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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST PAGE TWO. : World pFim oil man up a tree that this kind of food is a pretty close indication of real ability. When Tommy Hums romet home his trip around the world, it auld be a food Idea to match him v ith Ktt'-he- l and see If tae cowboy's 'luck" aoald still hold. ut-k- Jeff Thompson Thinks Stanley Would Have a Chance Against BARNEY WRIGHT FLIES HU CALL SHERIFF SUCCESSFULLY Frenchmen OLDFIELD IS STILL IN THE GAME Ky., Aug. 11. In an Pi break the world's automoattempt bile record for one mile, Harney Oldfield broke the state and track record at the Blue Grass fair grounds this going the mile In 59 ) seconds. Charles Soules, who was racing against Oldfield, made the mile In Treated to Spectacle Alleged Failure to Suppress Race of American Heavier-Than-A-ir Track Gambling At Saratoga ls the Cause. LEIXINGTOX, (lly Jeff Thompson.) NKW YOltK. Aug. 11. This man Ketchri certainty looks the roods in pugilistic way. and after the neat and workmanlike manner in which he put away Hugo Kelly last week. I am not at all certain that the claims of his friends that he ia the man who will get the Indian sign on Tommy Hums lias not a strong1 foundation in fact. Of course, friends of the Italian pugilist claim that the blow which put Hugo to sleep was a chance blow. They always do when there- is a xnockout after a hot fight. Hut It is to be no tlced that In nearly all of Ketchel'a accidents' punch fights this same figures, and it always brings home the goods When a man ronalantly wins by good luck," It would aeein to a - aft-mo- 9 on. 1-- seconds 4 TO BOOM THE SOUTH. Tenn Aug. U. A permanent organisation of a cooperative nature for the development of the entire eouth will b formed ae a result of the assemblage here today of secretaries and officers of leading commercial organisations of Dials A session of thre days has been provided for by the Chattanooga comCHATTANOOGA, - mercial bodies. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of tha Teams Yeeeterday's Games. YESTERAY'S LEMANS, Aug. 11. Wilbur Wright, the American aeroplaniat, made a second successful flight hers this evening. The machine flew two kilometres 4 1.24 miles) In one minute and 48 second. The time was taken officially. Several thousand people viewed the ascension and had It not been for the lateness of the hour Mr. Wright would have made a much longer flight. Two false starts were made before the big araopmne got away. Mr. Wright again demonstrated his complete mastery over the machine and his evolutions today proved beyond a doubt that his aeroplane is the most successful one shown In public. The first false start today, was caused by an assistant, who held onto the aeroplane after the signal had been given by Mr, Wright to let go. The clumsiness of the assistant caused the machine to become unmanageable. The sudden approach to a group of trees after a flight of (M feet had been made caused the areoplanlet to again descend. The third start proved a success, and this time Mr, Wright sailed around the fie d. describing circle and maneuvering at will, a burst of applause greeted th aeroplane when It descended like a bird In front of the grandstand. The crowds surged out onto the Bald and showered congratulations upon Mr. Wright and declared hint to be the most successful operator of such machines ever exhibited in France. SARATOGA, N. T., Aug. 1L Copies of charges of alleged neglect of duty for failure to suppress the alleged ) with gambling at Saratoga Spring 'a request for his removal, wert served j upon Sheriff John Bradley, Jr., of Saratoga county tonight by Ben Smith, con. fldeiitlal stenographer for Governor Hughes by Dr. Walter Laldlaw. assist- PAPKE WILL PUT 06DE1 GAMES. At New York. YORK. Aug. 1.0 Although ouibatted, luck was with the Giants today and they took the second game of the series from the Cubs by a score of 3 to 3. Three rune came over the Plate in the first inning through Her-to'e remarkable base running, hit and Ever'a error. As the Cubs were mowed down in order the crowd howled itself hoarse. The Cubs got ona in the eighth and then made a disastrous rally in the ninth, hut after OM 003 0003 Dertolt I 0 one man had scored Mathew son struck lUtteriew Johnson and Kahoe; Mul- out the last two. Score: len and Schmidt. IL H. E. At Detroit. Aug. 10. Mullln delayed hla customary blow-u- p until the eighth Inning but It was as effective as of yore when it transpired, end Washington won I to I, In the eighth he allowed three singles, and passed two men, each forcing in a run. The third run came on an Infield out. Prior to the eighth Mull in had permitted hut five men to reach first. Score: R. H. E. Washington . . . .MO 000 0301 I 1 DKTIUMT, NKW BOSTON, Aug. 11. T. E. Jones, manager of BUI Papke, palled up the' sporting editor of the Boston American on the long distance telephone and said: I have received a dispatch from the coast saying there le some doubt about PapVa appearing In Los Angeles for the bout with Stanley Ketchel on SepAt St. Louis 000 OM 0113 0 3 tember 7. Please wire Los Angeles Chicago HT- LOUIS, Aug, 1. Boston won to New Tork . . ....100 OM 00a 3 1 1 that I will positively be on hand with day's game to I because they hit Dl- - Batteries Overall and KHng; Hath Papke on the date named and on Wed' neen when hits meant rune. St Louis ewson and Bresnahan. nesday when I will come on to Boston could not find Steele, getting bat five I will post a forfeit of fSM wlty the scattered hits off him. Score: editor of the American to sporting At Braoklyn. R. H. E. that Papke will fulfill his guarantee 10. The Dudgers Boston OM 010 3033 11 1 i. BROOKLN, . . " Aug.Y 1 1 i . contract to box Ketchel." fr OM M0 0000 thJ I I f,th th St Louis Papke le training st Blsckstono, feI1 tody Batteries Steels and Crtger; Dtneen th on In the fifth and scored four Maes, for hie fight on Thursday next. Bell anj Smith. runs, giving them a good lead, but the Dodgers got to Coakley for one run In NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. At Cleveland. their half and three more In the last CLEVELAND, Aug. 10. Cleveland half and the sixth with the result that Tou are hereby Invited to submit took the first game of today's he retired In favor of Volts, who held 3 to 0. and from the Athletics. competitive drawings for a modern after the Athletics had piled up three the locale down for the remainder of High School building to be erected by Score: the game. runs in' the first inning, 3 to I tie. the Board of Education of Ogden City - R. H. E. Darkness halted the play. Scores: on the vacant level lot located on the 000 040 0004 9 0 Cincinnati First fame southwest corner of Monroe Avenue 300 013 OOx 3 0 1 R. H. E. Brooklyn and 85th Street, being 24 ft front Batteries and McLean; Cosklegr Philadelphia . . ..0M 000 0000 4 3 by 333 ft deep. MO 800 0003 S 0 Bell and Bergen. Cleveland A does observance of the following Batteries Pender and Schreck; ia desired: conditions At Philadelphia. Chech and Clark. 1 All must be In the office drawings PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 10. By a g Second ga mthe Clerk of the Board of Educaof elt H. E. rally In the sixth Inning the Quak- tion before 13 o'clock noon, Tuesday.' ers to beat the Pirates 3 to 4 managed 0M ..100 I I 0008 Philadelphia September 1st, 1908. Cleveland 3M 100 003 4 3 In today's game. The game was well 3 The following sketches will be Batteries Coombs and Chreck; played, the fielding on both sldea beA Floor plane of each story ing especially godd. although the Bergen,' Regan and Clarke. basement and drawn to 1 Inch called on account of darknestln WBI heavy. Leifleld wae In good B Front elevation to l- inch scale; scale; form throughout the game except for C sketrh best Perspective showing the sixth Inning. Score: ' At CH'cago. view; D Other drawings may be subR. H. E. CHICAGO. Aug. 10. The Sox nosed 2M 010 1004 10 0 mitted at ths discretion of the competiout the Highlanders again today to 8 to Pittsburg tors. but ars not demanded. 1. Ed Walsh had It on tho visitors at Philadelphia . . . .001 004 Mx 3 0 1 3 All floor plane and elevations Leifleld Batteries and Gibson; Cor all times, while Chesbro was in trouble must be black and whits drawings or ridon Dooin. and five allowed hits Walsh constantly. blue prints without other color. and It was a fortunate bunching of 4 Perspective view may be rendered At Boston. two that netted the Tanks their one In black line or other medium at option run. Score: BOSTON, Aug. 10. The Cardinals of competitors. R. H. E. revenged themselves today for Sat bu..ng should be of capacity 4 000 New York 1 urdays double defeat by defeating the 000 0101 to accommodate about eight hundred 000 010 0013 9 0 Beaneatera 9 to 3. Linda man and SemChicago Batteries Chesbro and Blair; Wa!ah ites were bo:h hammered out of the box. students 3 A snort description of the buildand Sullivan. . During the massacre 11 hits were made. should be submitted, stating kinds ing Score: R. H. EL of materials to be used, methods of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION construction, etc. 3M ISO 3019 11 St. Louie It Is intended that the completed 001 100 0103 I 3 Boston shall not exceed a cost of ONE building Llnda-man Batteries Lush and Bliss; HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. t and Graham. . - m double-head- FIRST EVENT ant chairman of the track anti-ra- ce MOXTREAL. Aug. IL With the best marksmen of the province competing, tiie annual tournament of the Quebec Rifle association was commenced today at the Points aux Trembles range. The following contests will be held: Green ajiot match, the Tyro match, the Merchants Match, the Association match, the Active Militift and Battalion Match, the City of Montreal Jubilee Challenge Trophy, the Bankers and Subscribers' Match, the Cars lake Trophy, the Stratcona Match, Match, and military matches Hundreds of dollars mill be awarded In prises, and the committee In charge of the arrangements expect the affair to be a big success. R. W. Emmons' Avenger Wins the New York Yacht Club Race in Most Classic Style. NEWPORT, R. I.. Aug. 10- -r w Emmons Avenger, today won t:ie Tork yacht club race of tin kiug cup. rs' i I ! The time allowance granted yacht was responsible for the wlmUlll of this classic event. The Queen, owned by J. Kogrtl Maxwell, was the first across the uM The Elmlna, owned by A. F. wae second, closely followed by the Iealena. The Aurora, belonging tj Cornelius Vanderbilt, was fourch. The Avenger was the last to cross Uie line. The race today was run 0Ver the triangular As tor cup course. The corrected official time of the contestants was: Avenger. 4 41:52Aurora, 4:50:38; Isslene. 4:5l:s) gambling campaign, with offices In New Tork. Sheriff Bradley la summoned to appear In hie own defense In the executive office at Albany, August 17, FAST RUN at 3 o'clock. The Governor has directed Sheriff Bradley to file hie answer to the chargee by that time. OVER The charges consist of eight specifiQueen, 4:84:03; Elininn, . oJ: i. cations and are dated New Tork City, anti-rac- e I. The track gambAugust NEW YokfC, Aug. 11. In one hour ling campaign, which wae deeply Interested In the passage of the less than twelve days, running most anti-rac- e Agnew-Ha- rt track gambling of the distance of over 700 miles, T. bills, now alleges, among other things, that although Sheriff Bradley's atten- J. McAughey arrived in this city totion was specifically called to violations day from Toronto. Canada, bearing a of the anti-rac- e track gamb.lng laws, message from the mayor of that city gambling was atUi permitted. It is to the mayor of New York City, Mcalso alleged that were le a member of the West End Aughey permitted to carry on their businee. The chargee declare that Bradley has branch of the T. M. C. A. of Toronto, allowed bookmaking to go on In the and he said the object of the run was hotels at Saratoga as well as on the to test speed and endurance. He avermiles dally, starting race track," and that his failure to aged sixty-fiv- e each 0 o'clock, keeping on at morning make a sing e arrest during the nine days of racing already held, while the the road lata at night, and running of the time. grandstand and the field have been filled with' bookmakers prosecuting their business, has been subversive of ' the penal code." YOUNG BOYS WALK HARD LINES. The Fox Why is it that you always look so gaunt? The Wolf It's all on account of the SETS AROUND THE WORLD business 1 am in. 1 always have te keep from the door until there fa nothing left in the house to eat. Two lads about 13 yean of age, LIMERICK CENTENNIAL. claiming to be members of the Toung Men's Christian association at MontLIMERICK, Me., Aug. 11. One hunSchedules for the remaining gsmes gomery, Ala., passed through this city dred yean ago the Rev. Edmund Easof the Utah baseball league as arranged by the directors at a meeting last Sunday night on their way around the tman walked more than 100 miles to world afoot. Boston to present to the legislature of , night, will be as follows: The boys say they started from their Massachusetts a petition for a charter 13 Occidentals at Ogden; August home May 9 and relate many experi- ! for an academy at Limerick, In the proBalt Lake at Murray. ences since their long tramp began. vince of Maine. The 'petition was August 13 Occidentals at Salt Lake; that If they make the trip granted and today the old institution They say Murray at Ogden. around world according to their In celebrating Its centennial. Many the 83 OcAugust Murray at Salt Lake; their association has prom- distinguished men are graduates of agreement cidents ly at Ogden. Limerick and will take part in the proised to reward them with $3,300. 33 and Occidentals Anguet Murray From gram to of the neat three days. A bowSalt started Ogden they at Salt Lake; Balt Lake at Ogden. lder and bronae tablet, marking the Lake from and will there Monday 19 they Occidentals at Salt Lake; August go to San Francisco, where prepara- alts of the first academy but! ding, will Ogden at Murray. tions will be made for their trip across be dedicated tomorrow. SO OcAugust Murray at Salt Lake; the old world. cidentals at Ogden. 3 at September Ogden Salt Lake; THE NEW TORI WORLD. FROM OCEAN, MOOR AND HILL. Occidentals at Murray. 3 Occidentals September at Salt Those of 'our readers who have ever Lake; Murray at Ogden. THRICE-A-WEEEDITION. September 7 Murray and Occiden- hearkened to the multitudinous voitals st Salt Lake; 8alt Lake at Ogden. ces of the sea, whl again Inhale the Read Whenever the English Lsegaaps spume of salty billows !n reading le Ipshsa Drifting for Mackerel 1q the August Thrice-a-Wee- k World etpMh The Sports Afield, which Is followed by a be a In 1991 than twr better paper stirring story of American seamanship before. In the course of the yrar ths Across IMS 81-m- ile 700 flES ed book-make- rs -- iwo-thlr- de (EH DM Mil MIS gs Brea-nshan- inn INTO COURT Machine. Tommy Burns. 11, 199S, K er the Bar. Under a Grlsslya of what befell an incautious hunter; while g on the Mississippi will make most of ua want to "go anil do likewise." An account of a trip through New Mexico In the early eighties; Mr. Woodruff's two papers on Fishing Sport near Chicago; and Dr. Kramer's Trout Fishing in the- - Pennsylvania Paw te a true account House-boatin- hit-tin- .. mountains, are escepclally Intereating. Dr. Bush'c paper on the Taqul Indians Is good, though muen too short for so J grand a theme. My First Quail of the HAMS VCR Season Is a notable shooting paper, as ia also In the Puget Sound Country. We note lull page photo of the late TRUE TO HER SEX. Grover Cleveland shooting canvas-bacMr. Monkey Yes, my dear; 1 oron the Atlantic Coast, and In a dered the latest thing in fig leaves hundred waya the August Sports Afield Imported direct from UJIJi for bathing is replete with Interest. suits for you and Jocko. Mrs. Monkey Oh, you dear, sweet ihers of The Utan BtaW journal are requested ts read and thing! How lovely! Oh, won't I cut fellow instructions printed at head el a figure on the Congo this season! dHsriil eolumn. -l ks Isues for the next greet presldantiil campaign will be foreshadowed, ssi everybody will wish te hasp Informs The World, coming Is you every other day, serves all the W poses of a dsBy, and to far cheaper. The news service of this pap reconstantly being Increased, and tt prouvttf and fully, ports, aceprately In every event of Importance tnjrwbers Thrice-a-We- ek Moreover. Its political news is imps nisi giving you (acts, opinions and wishes. It has full Hr beta, splendid cartoons and interesting fiction fy standard authors. Die world. THE THRICE-A-WEE- K VTOEUra H-regular subscription pries It only 151 P8 per year, and thin pays for at We offer this unequaled newspaper JOURNAL toTHE UTAH STATE to be 35.00, toi one for year gether In advance. of tb ' Th regular subscriptloi price two papers le 37.00. The iloohanf We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors 0 t and Cigars - in the city YESTERDAY'S At St. GAMES. Paul St. Paul, 9; tnlfuge gets rid of the worms quickly, easily and with no bad after effects Price SS cents a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cava 3. (No other games scheduled.) 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