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Show THE PAGE TWO. DAILY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 190S. Soldiers Eleven Gets Into Game Edict Goes Forth to Salt Lake High in Utah, Promising to Do SALT LAKE. Oct. SO. Rain. snow j h, plrked up the Ilyin Valftuls and w bu, h,m t th aiid a muddy track greeted the twen- Some Things. pick up the safe lead held by the race and horae j (ana degree H.r llt.r also the jmniea at the fair grounds Sain j- made a good getaway In the yesterday, but In spite of the condi- three furlongs, but In the stretch Port BALT LAKE, Oct. 20. From all tions a good card of racea were pulled Muhone came up and alter a hard the Fort Douglas football team off. won at the wire. will figure in the running in the dope sprint The Jockeys had a hard day of it. book the coining aeaaon. ,lt was a day In which the Ion allots Th first broke even with favorites, and as a re- Not only did tlu-have to contend scheduled game of the aeaaon will be line the went down sult the talent with the mud, but rain, aleet and snow ,ayed with the university team nex: on three events where they thought blowing in their face made good rid- - Saturday on Cumminga field, and the they had a cinch. Sir Brillar was lug a hard proixwitlon. A fair aiaed soldiers have a fair chance to win. the biggest surprise of the day. Going crowd attended the racea and enough A aquad of thirty-liv- e men le out slow at I to 1 he did not look good Interest was shown to convtnc Man- - dally trying for the team, and Manager tc the form players, but evidently the agvr Murray that a few hours of sun- - Lieutenant Ellis says that he has a lne mud was to his liking. It was In the shine Is all that is needed to pack the which will average 180 pounds, with fifth race that Brillar led the field backs that will balance HI pounds from the harrier and headed In home per man. This has got the school boys a winner over Burnolette. Brillar ass beat in weight, which is a big factor on the gridiron. In the lineup there are coming strong at the wire, while Burnolette was fast tiring as a result several officers who have played on West Point teams, and who thoroughly of a gruelling race. Western, who was a strong favorite and who was understand the game of football. Lieutenant Garey la captain of the team, looked upon as a strong niudder, was and together Lieutenants Ellis and never in the running, finishing in the Dixon, do the coaching. The men are ruck. j being drilled hard every day In team Valencia, a 5 to 1 shot, upset the work, and ar practicing on several talent sgaln in the sixth race. He got BALT LAKE, Oct. 20. C. fl. Hoffer new playa which have been used suc-an- d away two lengths to the good on a Lester Wire, members of the exec- - ctssfuly so far In the east. Ellia be- jump at tlie barrier and was never headed. The local runner. Weldon, was utlve board of the Utah State High lievea hia bunch of eleven can play straight football Saturday and come a strong favorite in this race, but School Basketball leave association, victorious. It ought to bo a great made a xor getaway. Weldon ran a a meet- - game and It will be the first of a regu-In- g good race, however, and rounded the Saturday for Ogden to attend annual scheduled game between of the managers of the northern : turn coining atrong. Down the stretch and army In thla locality, university section of the association. games will be played with pract(.e The meeting will be held at the state the Granite high, school and All ROUTE LAGOON for the deaf and dumb and will )wa college Wednesday and Thursday. settle, among other things, eligibility SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. rules, entrance fees and schedule. The j ' Tims table in effect Sept 8, 1901 northern section will consist of the NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD Balt Lake, OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW. Trains arriva folowlng high schools: Trains isavs at Ogden from Granite. Park City, Brigham City, OgOgden far Lagoon Samuel Thomas, Geo. W. Wl'aon. T. A Salt Lake. Lagoon den. All Hallows colicga and tha 8. Browning, C. J. Humphrls and J. B. "Dummies." Lake and Salt Dana, having been duly appointed by 1:10 a m. MS a m. thg City Council of Ogden City, Utah, m. a 9:6S Mi a.m. as a Board of Equalisation and Review 19:21 11:0S a m. of the special and local taxes levied and S: 25 p.m. t:0E p.m. assessed by ordinances published Octo6:5S p.m. ber 8th and 15th. 1908. upon pmp.-rtME p.m. 7: 5b p.m. abutting on both aldea of Washington I: IS pin. Avenue from 2nd street to Ogden Klver Through tralna flood Service. Bridge, both sldea of ISth Street and Lagoon Route tickets through the 17th Street from Washington Avenue tr with Ogare good Canyon only Ogden 'about Jefferson Avenue, on both aides den Auto Co and thty ara given Th. T. M. C. A. basketball team of of Canyon Road from Washington Ava-Sa- lt preference here over all others. Lake began practicing In earnest nue to Madison Avenue, known as SIMON BAMBERGER, night with a hard scrimmage walk District No 20; also on both sides Prest A Gsn'l Mgr. with the second team. Practice will of Adams Avenue from 17th to 82nd continue every Monday and Wednesday street, known as Sidewalk District No. night throughout the season. Of the g, Ext. No. 8, also both sides of 23th old men. Captain Hofmann la aeen street from Madison Avenue to U. P. at center, Gunn, Bloomquist and Hoi- -- tracks and both aid-- of Wall Avenue stein at guarj and Metcalf and Ham- from 27th to 28th Streets, known as inoml at forward. With the new ma- - Sidewalk District No. 2 and IS, Ext leriul showing up strong, the old men ; also both sides of 27th Street from Avenue, are promised a race to hold their posi- Adams Avenue to Monroa os PRICE hade-OALL STYLES-uniknown as Sidewalk Diet. No. 14, Ext 2. tions. I SOLO ONLY BY C.D.IVES. hereby give notice that they will met at the City Entlneera Office, City Ilall To Raatora Will Adams' Tomb. T'tsh- - from oclock a. m., to Wilson Crewdson, chairman of th m. for five consecutive I o'clock p. J P Oct. X9th. ont that the grave near S i7, KB2daya. commencing Monday. r(!i 19M and Ino:dlnOrt hitof In Will Adams, famous Japan, L.,,, reman !n session on each of th?se tory aa the first Englishman to net days, during said hour, for the pur- foot in that country, in the reign of i pose of hearing any person feeling ag- Queen Elisabeth, has fallen Into decay grieved, end to make correction of any and needs considerable repair. WIU tax deemed unjust or unequal, and Adams was ao highly respected that during th. sitting of said board, the he wna ennobled by the founder of the special and local taxes lev ted as ebon ... stated, will then end there be open t' f 1!0!5n,!nd.,hlV IS COMING TO THE !m: imblle Inspection. a ao In till that By order of the Board. ory is highly revered SAMUEL THOMAS, Chairman. GRAND OPERA HOUSE country that a movement has been set on foot and a considerable sum sub First publication Oct. 15th, 1908. scribed by the leading Japanese statee-mdh- . Last publication Oct. 20th, 1808. School Gridiron Stars and They Jto ty-thl- rd J h lr Must Get Busy. That the difficulties of the Salt Lake High school football squad are not yet at an end is evidenced from the appearance at regular intervals In Salt Lake papers of stories regarding the troubles in the ranks. Since the defeat of AU Hallowa by Ogden High school last Saturday, th urgent necessity of a atrong team to defeat the local champs has mads Itself apparent to tha Zion rivals and they have become almost frensied In their efforts to get together some kind of a winning team. The Republican this morning says: The High school football team must either get down to work and atop the wrangling In the back field or turn In their suits and atop playing football. This la the order that was sent forth yesterday afternoon after Coaches and Callahan had talked their lunge and patience out on the boys. After putting in one of the best weeks of football practice Imaginable In order to win Mr. Callahan back to the team, tha boy a wrangled among themselves the first day ha appeared, hence the above order. Inter-Mounta- in 11c-Xl- ec Hal-scho- ol P-- Side-Mond- NIP IT IN THE BUD. First A pres rases msec sf sf DaadrwF Pact Fwtars Baldness. tha csss has ba--n eon Tb horsemen hero are Jubilant over the fact that the late New York canvass shows that Governor Hughes is far behind the running in the race for governor the coming fall wlih William A. Chanler. Governor Hughes waa on of the leaders In enforcing the antigambling laws on all horae race tracks In consequence In New York state. the famoua Brighton Beach mile track haa been sold and platted Into building lots, and the racing game In other parts of the state la practically killed. Keene. Whitney and Belmont, who have millions Invested In horses, have shipped all their best stock to Europe, to race there the coming year. Thla leaves the east without classic winners, and what little racing will be promoted there next year will lack In first class entries. All the big stake winners have already beeq sent to Europe. Horsemen say that they are aware that there la an undesirable class that follow the circuits, men who prey upon th unwary, but nay that la no reason why the racing industry should be killed by a few who may not believe in the sport. A majority of the people will not attend a race meet unless they can bet. and the claim which la being made by those who got the laws through, that the cutting out of betting will have no material effect upon the attendance, has been disappointing to Its advocates. All Jockey clubs in the east have lost .ortunee in running out their ' scheduled meets, and In many inIn two. were cut stances tha purses antl-gambll- That such la cluslvsly proven by eclentlfle researet Prof. Unas. tha noted European ekl specialist, declares that dandruff la th burrowed-u- p cuticle of th scalp, cause by parasites destroying the vitality 1.tbo hair bulb. Tha hair bscomes ilfelesand. In tints, falls out. This eaa bs pro von tod. Nowbroa Herplctdo kills thla gandruf germ, and restores th hair to Its nature' softness and abundancy. Herplcida la now used hr thousands o people all satisfied that It Is th mo. wonderful hair preparation on tha market If So, I NE THE CLANSMAN IT Defendant. The State of Utah to Ants said defend. You are hereby sununon.-- to within twenty days niter ice of thla summons upon you. If served within the County In whli-- this action la brought; otherwise, within thirty days after aerivee. ar.d defend the above entitled action; and in csss of your failure ao to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which haa been filed with the Clerk of aaid Court Thla action la brought to recover g judgment dissolving the bonds at matrimony heretofore existing between you and th plaintiff. d as-pe- JOHN E. BAG LET, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address: Ogden City, Utah. First publication Oct. 17, 1901. Last publication, Nov. 14, 1901. Why Not Try An Flat; Iron SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber county, State of Utah. Hyrum Smith, plaintiff, va. Thomas P. Morrissey, and unknown persons, defendants. Summons. Tha State of Utah to the said Defendants: Tou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, If served within the county In which thla action la brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and within thirty days from the sixteenth day of November. A. D. 1908, and defend the above entitled action; and in cnae of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY GO. , Court This action la brought to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the land described in said com(43 plaint, namely: Lot forty-thrIn Block two (2) In Central Park Addition to Ogden City. Utah, being a Ij. E. DOOLY, President. ! JOSEPH S. PEERY. generals, admirals and others to restore the imposing but fist perishNOTICE OF INTENTION. ing tomb, which marks the place of his burial among the beautiful hills that (28) In Block overlook the great naval station of NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN by the part of Lot twenty-si- x UNITED City Council uf Ogden City. Utah, of ten (10) South Ogden Survey of OgYokosuka. London Standard, the Intention of such council to make den City Survey; and that It may tx the following improvements, adjudged thgt said defendant Thomas Interest Paid on A BURGLAR IN TOWN To create Grant and Lincoln Avenues P. Morrissey haa no right, title, estate, from 21s: to 23rd Btre t as a curbing or Intern t In aaid land, and that aaid il name Is bad cough." lie doesn't and guttering district, and to build unknown persons claiming aa grantees .are for gold or silver but he will therein concrete curb and gutters In or helm at law of aaid Thomas P. Morrissey or otherwise, have no deal your health sway. If he P- - !th rnnnr following, Gr" AvnU ,nd title, estate, or Interest In or toright said pears In your house arrest him at once !.Lincoln Avenue from 21st Street to land, and that tha defendants and each with Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup, It 2 3rd , Street build a concrete vT... curb of them be restrained and enjoined may mean consumption If you don't ,nche thick and 15 Inchee deep and a forever from asserting or claiming any A cure for all coughs, colds and chest concrete 8 gutter feet wide and Inches right, title, or interest therein or troubles. Price 23c. 50c and 81.00 per thick, together with the necessary round In any thereto, and from bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. corners, driveways and grading for all. manner with the interferring plaintiffs use, occu The estimated cost of said improvepation and enjoyment thereof, for costs ments Is seven thousand (87,000.00) of aaid action, and for general relief. dollars. agee McCracken, The boundaries of the district to be Plaintiff's Attorneys benefited or affected by raid Improvements are lines drawn 50 feet outward P. O. Address, Rooms 415 and 418 from and parallel to the outer boundFirst National Bank Building, Ogden ary lines of said street for the whole City, Weber County, Utah. length thereof from 2lt Btre t to 2Ird IFrst publication Oct 17, 1909. Street. Last publication Nov. 14, 1909. For the purpose of paying the costa and expenses of said Improvement the City Council Intends to levy and collect special tax? and assessments upon the lots, blocks, parts of iota and blocks, land and real estate bounding, abutting on or adjacent to the above mentioned avenues, and lying and be Ing with the boundaries of the curb and gutter district to be created to the extent of the benefit to such We propery by reason of such Improveline of ments. The City Council will on Monday, the Domestic Imported 2nd day of November. 1909. at o'clock p. m., in the city Council Cham Wines, Liquors her. City Hall. Ogden. Utah, hear obIn from jections writing any and all and Cigars persona Interested in said local and special assessment. ORDERED by the City Council Oc in city tober 5th, 1908. RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNT05H, Asst. Cashier. I Vke-Pr- e The UTAH NATIONAL I BANK OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Savings Accounts and Time Deposits THE to-w- lt: are at thla restaurant oon t01 wnt that meal you'll remember the 9, nog. Ji, jyo8. FALSTAFF CAFF Our Service Is the Best J. F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS Journal want ads deliver the goods. wU pleasure. the Oct. Oct. hl loneliness In th enjoyment of meal. The food la ao good, tha be vice ao prompt and courteous, hl cannot help taking pleaeure alone eating. So. drop In hero If F company you must, but with we can. In either case, carry the Finest and First publication Last publication J ALONE MAN WHO EATS The Ilinhant Bar E. P. BROWN. City Recorder. nty, Detroit. Mich. Two else --49 coats and SLMi to-w- it: $3.00 SHOES R. Btrchfield, Wrh-Cou- Send lOe. !e Co. ee ECONOMISTS FOR MEN In the District Court of State of Utah. Julia Btrchfield, Plaintiff. v. stamps for sample to Th Herplcld - IVES' SUMMONS. Bo You Ever Use a Flat Iron? to-da- y. Sold by leading drugalsta. and still money was lost p, of racing not 'only hurt , tl. of the horses, who either ,iUii business entirely or sel f j Wr, stable, but sum the fan.,, hay and grain. The horsemen in New York ar. Uut ting up a atrong fight aguliui Cover.' nor Hughes and the hur ,,,..,, w! hope that they will wm out in fight. THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Olden, Utah |