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Show THE PACE TWO. FORI DOUGLAS SOLDIERS DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1938- - MODE HOT DOPE MY FROM ZION PAPER AGAIN MEET VARSITY ELEVEN HALT LAKE. Oft. the A feat of the Fort Douglas eleven at the hand of ttie University of Itah eleven on the Cummings Held last Saturday, courage the fort players have and declare with all sincerity they believe they are yet the masters of the Utah eleven and to prove their contentions are asking for another game with the "11" team. Coach Haddock said Wednesday that he a as much in favor of the game and If the council w ill permit the team to play again, the game will most lik ly be played election day. If the council will not permit the team to play another game In all probr' aggregation will ability an play with the fort team. Coach M af- list Wednesday compiled JK.-- Wnp "all-sta- ad-do- rk i NOTICE OF fNTENTION. ternoon of the men who would proband ably be used In case the soldi came together. The list the is as follows: Flnnlsy, Pit, Wade. all-sta- t rs Bennlon Rusel Madduck, Walker, Huffman. Tobin, Badenock, Ray, Palm. Madsen, Nelson, Holler and SinUin. In case this game Is arranged it will moat liaely he played on Tuesday, November 8, the day aeheluled for the game. LARNED STILL THE BEST. Battlers Ready for Big Bout, With Sycamore Cyclone a Good Favorite Over Rudolph Unholz, the Boer Both Men Are Anxious to. Meet Battling Nelson. Tannia Champion Navar Batter In Hia Career Than at Present. The Nestor of Amerlcau lawn tennis courts. William A. Laruod. has again placed his name lu the list of natloual Displaying a masterful rliauiplous. control of the hall, he defeated bis chnlleugrr, Itenls C. Wright, ex champion to-w- it: to-w- it: SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County, Ktate of Utah. Julia Hirrhfleld, Plaintiff, va. James It DirchHeld, Defendant The Ktate of Utah to said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty daya after service of tills summons upon you. If served the above entitled action; and In case within the County In which thla action la brought; otherwise, within thirty days after aertvee, and defend of your failure w to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action la brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the bonda of heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. JOHN E. HAG LET. Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address: Ogden City, Utah. First publication Oct. 17. 1908. Lust publication, Nov. 14, 1908. matrimony ALIAS SUMMONS. In the Municipal court within and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, Rate of Ulah. Before lion. J. D. Murphy. Municipal Justice of the Judge and lo Trace. Consolidated Wagon A Machine Company. a corporation, plaintiff, va. EL G. Porter, defendant. Alias Summons. The Ktate of Utah to Raid Defendant: Ton a hereby summoned to appear Indore Hie above entitled court within ten GO) days after service of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action la brought otherwise within twenty daya after thla service, and defend the above entitled action; In case of your failure to do sa judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint in aaid action, which wan (lied In said court on the 13th day of February, a. D. 108. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Weber County. Greeting: Make legal service and due return bereol. WITNESS. Hon. J. D. Murphy. Judge of said court, with the seal thereof, thla 10th day of October. 108. DAVID JENSON. (Seal) Clerk. This action la brought to recover of and from the defendant by the plaintiff the sum of SS7.C7. interest and costs of suit, alleged to be due upon two certain promissory notes. R. 8. Farnsworth, Esq., Attorney for Plaintiff. Data first publication Oct. IS. 10S. Date last publication Nor. IS. 108. The Salt Lake Higk school has a Peculiar met tiol of fighting lta battles Previous to through the newspapers. the last game with Ogden, lengthy stories about the weakness of the team, printed for the sole purpose of Inspiring in the breasts of Ogden players,' appeared In the Republican, which seemed to be the only sheet In Zion which would lower ite standing by publishing dope in which not a word of truth appeared. Now the same old methods are being again used. This morning the Repub.ican says: Some members of the High school to be Inflated with football team swelled what U commonly called head." They have gone back to their old habits of laalness. Yesterday afternoon about three of the regular back field did not ahow up to practice. Coach McXlce aaya that only the men who get out and practice are going to p'ey, no matter how much he needs tha other men. The boys who were out did fair work, but still Coach McXleoe la not satisfied with the outlook for Saturday. Mr. Callahan has not been abl; to be out ao far this week, but tha boys hope fir his counsel the remaining two daya of practice. Salt late Team . over-confiden- ce BT W. W. NAUQHTON. I weighed 111 and he weighed 148 aald ' SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1. The bet- Rudy. I knocked him out fairly In the eighth round, but he claimed a foul ting waa 10 to today that Cyclone and got away with It.- Johnny Thompson will beat Boer Un-ho- ls Waite Fight With Net son. The Boer says that aa soon aa he la tonight, but that didnt dishe will turb the Boer to any extent. Unhols through with the Cyclone waa around town during th afternoon. Issue a challenge to Battling Nelson. anj Internationalist. In three He made two trips from hla camp II There ia a fellow I can lick as often at might seta. That Larned should ao- - across the bay. as I eat and that's four times a day, "I waa surprised at tha way I made said Unhols. weight thla time, aald Unholi. "I Thompson waa aafely at weight to- -! weighed 111 this morning and so I day end did not look aa though he had called a halt and bought two tickets i been put to any great Jiardshlps to e. fur the show last night. My training la get He, too, has a contest with I over. Nelson In view, so that. If each of the Unhols says he will surely surprise mrn la sincere In thla connection YARMOUTH BOAT he sports when he faces the Cyclone. they should fight like Trojans. He claims that Gans hurt him with a The betting on the Lee Powell-John-n- y LOST WITH CREW "spine punch" in their battle and that Murphy contest stands at 10 to 8 he felt the effects of It in the bouts with Murphy on the long end. It Is that followed. lie now thinks he I 'acknowledged that Powell la the clev-erth coming lightweight champion of of the pair, but it ia considered I the world. that Murphy is the more rugged of the LONDON, Oct. 1. Several bodies When I fought Thompson at Oedgn two. steamer Yarmouth, front the which was wrecked In heavy seaa while bound from Rotterdam to Har-wle- h, were rescued today In the North Kea. Parts of the wreckage were The Yarmouth found In crew, Cup tain Avis and twenty-twmen. are practically certain to be dll lost. The cause of the wreck la unknown, unless It waa the heavy aeaa. -- NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN by the City Council of Ogden City, Utah, of the Intention of such council to make the following Improvements, To create Grant and Lincoln Avenues from list to 3rd Streets as a curbing and guttering district, and to build therein concrete cur ha and guttera In the manner following, On both sidca of Grant Avenue and Lincoln Avenue from flat Street to 13rd Street build a concrete curb inches thick and IS Inches deep anj a concrete gutter I feet wide and I Inches thick, together with the necessary round corners, driveways and grading for ail. The estimated erst of geld Improvements is seven thousand ($7,V00.00) dollars. The boundaries of the district to be benefit- d or affected by said Improvements are lines drawn BO feet outward from and parallel to the outer boundary lines of said streets for the whole length thereof from list gtravt to 13rd Street. For the purpose of psylng the costs and eiiensea of said Improvement a the City Council Intenda to levy and col Ject special tax-- s and assessments upon tlw lota, blocks, parts cf lots and blocks, lands and real estate bounding, abutting on or adjacent to the above mentioned avenues, and lying and being with! the boundaries of the curb and gutter district to be created to tha ealent of the benefits to aucti pmpery by reason of auch improvements. The City Council will on Monday, the tnd day of November, HOB, at I oclock P. m., in the city Council Chamber, City Hall, Ogden, Utah, hear objections In writing from any and all persons Interested in said local and special aaoesament. ORDERED by tha City Council October Sth, 1B0B. E. P. BROWN. City Recorder. First publication Oct. B, 1B0B. Last publication Oct, tl, 1B0B. 06DEN PLAYS Will Meet Local Eleven at Glenwood - and Rooters Will Be Grounds There. The Granite High school i.f suit i..,k City will be her. Saturday. if s,n Lake makes any such showing the occasion of the last viU of a Zi ,i .u eleven, rooters from the tate will be here In numbers. (igUn has learned a lesson from the Iasi hitter defeat administered by Sal, L.ke high, and It ia likely that for il, Ing game, the student body of will organise Into a strong Ing body and land vigorous suj...it the home team. The flame ia called for 1 uV...ck . l sn-urda- y afternoon. The Granim s. Is said to have a strong aggnvaii.in this year, although it has tie n m.ikii.g little noise. Ogden wll; win. however, and the game promises to be worth seeing. tta-r- GIRLS TRACK TEAM WILL MEET OGDEN er NUMBER OF QUAIL IS GREATLY. ON INCREASE IN STATE OF UTAH H. B. Croniar, state game an.l fish warden, aaya the close of the quail season finds plenty of birds left, although good bags wet made during the latter half of the season. He attributes the good shooting to the larger number of birds, and In this the hunters bear him out. Mr. Cromar aaya further that the WILLIAM A. Li BXID, VATIOXAL CHAMPION. Chicago OPEN o. CHILD A BURNT 1 reads the fire. The dread la wholesome, but not the burn: that can be healed and Instantly relieved by ap- as , APPEAL TO PRESIDENT. WOMEN BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 39 -- Tlie Woman's Suffrage association today sent President Roosevelt anappeal. asking recommendation In forthcoming mefor ssage for appropriation suitable promoting friendly International relations and courtesies to foreign guests of the United States.' plying Ballard'a Know Liniment Be 'prepared for accidents by keeping a bottle always In the house. Beat for sprains, brulaes, cuts scalds, rheumaSubscribers ef Tha Utah lltats tism, neuralgia, bunions any and all are requested te road and aches and pains. Prtqe 15c, 50c and Journal follow instructions prjpted .at head sf 81.00. Bold by Geo. F. Cava, editorial column. Tug'S compllah thla with the score of ft L d 2, 80, teaches an Impressive lesson that with all of the fllrtlug with chop and newfangled cut strokes on the part of tbo younger aspirants the old hard hitting and aura gams stands supreme. The victory marked the fourth hold-lu- g of the all comers title lu singles for I .a rued, and that at ftwty years of age. In a way the match was a repetition of hla first winning of the title lu 1901, when at Newport, 1L 1.. he met and defeated Wright In the final and took the honors by the default of Mnlcolm D. Whitman. Tha next year Lamed defended hla title successfully agalnat Reginald K. Doherty of the English cup team, but lost In lixn to little Hugh L. Doherty. He regained his title last year by defeating William J. Clothier. The latter bad previously taken hla championship by defeating Heals WrlgbL By Ills recent achievement Larned has equaled the record of Bob Wreun as four times champion, which is surpassed only by that of ltichnnl D. Kean, who held the title from 1881 to 1887 Inclusive. M'LEOD, quail and pheasants are on a big yearAlso, that they are ly Increase. spreading from the Balt Lake valley to the southern part of the state, where the climate U more to their liking. An far as Bt. George, they are to be found In great numbers und bid fair to make that part of the etate and intervening counties the beat quail country In the wear. mid-chann- el. BALT LAKE. Oct. 29. A fej. ture at the High school this y.,ir is to be the girls' track team. Emh rlass Is to have a team and the girls wli. urn meet will form points In the Intcr-clathe High school team, wuicli will im' i a meet with Ogden In the spring Captains and managers for the different teams will be elected within ih,. n r future. n.-- ed By the Man Who Teaches It at the Ogden Busines College f . CHAMPION. Golf Playor'o Steady Game Against Andsrson Surprised Many. A uew uume was luscrllied on the ' golf tablet of fame when Fred McLeod of the Midlothian Country club. Chicago, defeated Will Smith of the City of Mexico iu the play off of the tie lu the national oin gulf championship lounwmeut on the links of the Myopia (Mass.) club recently. The score. at the end of the eighteen holes read: McLeod. 77; Smith, 83. These players finished the regulation seventy-twholes on even terms, with a total of 822 strokes. With the exception of Will Anderson, who baa been the national open champion four times, no pkiyer has held tha title more than oue. Smith missed hla chance, for be won the opm ai far back aa 1899 at Baltimore. That was after be had been over here a year from Carnoustie. . THE ABOVE 18 A SPECIMEN PAL OF THE BOOKKEEPING OF THE PLAIN BUSINESS WRITING OP MR. HENRY CARMEAN, AND PENMANSHIP DEPARTMENTS-O- PRINCI- THE OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE. o Scotland. Since he came to tlieae bo ret an amateur from North Berwick in 1904 McLeod hna gradually been working np bU game, and be gave a trace of his class a year ago by winning the western ojien title from a high class field. Last Juue at St. Louis McIammI missed retaining bis title by a stroke. Anderson winning with a total of 299. GAMBLING ' 15 cents Is Just what you are doing If you neglect a cough or cold on the chest Instead of treating It with BailarJ's Horehonnd Syrup. A 15 cent bottle of thla plendld remedy will cure 'an ordinary cough, heal the lungs and act as s tonic for your entire system. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. your life against ex-sct- ly THIS IS THE STYLE OF HAND WRITING THAT WE TEACH ALL OUR PUPILS. HAND CONSISTS OF LIGHT LINES AND FREE MOVEMENT. OF A BUSINESS IDLY. IN ORDER GOOD A TO ANSWER THE BUSINESS PURPOSE OFFICE WRITING MUST BE PLAIN AND MUST BE CAPABLE OF BEING WRITTEN EVERY PUPIL WHO ENTERS EITHER THE SHORTHAND OR BOOKKEEPING THE OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE 13 TAUGHT TO WRITE AN EXCELLENT Enter Any Time DEPARTMENT RAP- OF BUSINESS HAND. New Class Begins Next Monday OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE 2441 WASHINGTON AVENUE |