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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL PAGE TWO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 190S. pFlmg World fi w i SALT LAKE NIMRODS FIND DUCK HUNTING NONE TOO JOYFUL SALT LAKE. Nov. I. Pst Sullivan 'of Sullivan, and Frank Doant-- j art scheduled to Uami(rr Smith haa made arrange-btwenty rounda at tha Murray bpera j manta for spartal car aarvlcia to and house Monday night, tha winner to from Murray, and haa made pre pa reaccommodations in take the entire gate receipts. Both man lions for have been training hard and ar( in ex- - the opera house, where about ,iN condition for the bout. Sulll- - pie can be seated, van is well known here, and every time The main event will start at p. m. he steps into tbe ring the spectator Frank Mantel, who arrived from Boa are assured of a good contest. Downey ton. Sunday, on his way to Los Angeles, is very little known here, but comes will second Sullivan. Mantel is on his well recommended from Colorado and is way to the coast to match up with man la the business. that he can take the measure oi first-cla- , ss peo-relle- nt j . ltd-pou- the same as the present season. It was then blamed to the scarcity of water; hut the present season, while there haa not been any too much water, there have been more duck clubs than ever, and these hav backed up water In ponds and sloughs for the ducks all over the Salt Lake valley. Then again, the shooting last year waa excellent with plenty of ducks In flight The ducks were slaughtered by the thousands, especially in the Bear River, where very little attention waa paid to limits and to tha law. CHICAGO, Nov. I. President O'Neill substituted . The business of the season Jum. c',is-- s of the Western Baseball league, today will be cleared up and It i Issued a cull for the annual meeting of that Wichita and Kan.. the league, to be held at the Grand Pa- admitted, making Topeka. a total of eiKilt cific hotel, Chicago, on Wenesday, No- jin the league next season. Thr vember 1L It was originally intended as enlarged, will conelat of the f,.ulMrJ to hold the annusl meeting in Denver, ing cities: Dee Moines. 8ioux Oltr but at tha request of a majority of the Omaha. Lincoln, Topeka. Wichita Deni members iff the league Chicago was Ivor and Puebla I UTAH BICYCLISTS FOX HUNTING HOUSE SHOW ON NATIONAL t The Tribune today says: Th duck season has nearly come to a close. There remain a few flocks, but these stick so does to tbe mouth of the Jordan river that outside clubs get very little. If any, shooting. The season has been a poor one. there being but about half the number of ducks hero as compared with last year. Tbs market haa never been fully supplied, and the prices ranged from 71 cents to 11.25 per pair for big ducks. The real cause la probably not known. Four years ago the ducks war scarce, u in tikes STANLEY KETCHEL DOWN TO RIDE IN EAST III ULU HMWUIOHO i the same as a year ago. Social Season of New York City about The hunter classes have filled magnificently, and show a greater number Ushered in by Great Display of entries than for some yearn. The of Nation's Best Equines -F- ew Come From Canada. harness ciassea are strong and bring forward some newcomers to the Garden that . have already proved their mettle at the various summer shows. The big Jump !e, however. In womens kiddie class. The women saddlers are numerous tills year that be there may be promised exceptional competition. There are two new saddle classes for women and these have filled capitally. Thoroughbred Classes. The road driving classes show improvement and have a fine Hat of en- h Nov. I. National NEW YORK, Horse Show week, which marks the opening of the social season In the metropolis, wns lngurated with a flourish today and there la every prospect annual exhibithat the twenty-fourt- h tion In Madison 8quare Harden will be the Llaasiust In the long history of thei National Horse Show association. over the counHorses from all try are in readiness for the elaborate program that will be carried out during the week. Although the sale of boxee was not an successful as In past years, the general attendance promisee to break all records, and the aoclal leaders of the land will be out In force. Alfred O. Vanderbilt paid the top price for hie old box. No. 1, which wne knocked down to him for $200. In previous years Mr, Vanderbilt haa paid aa much as 600 for tliia box. At this weekfa ahow the number of classes Is 126, as against 121 In 1907, four coinpellllona having been eliminated from the backney division and three from the divialon for trotters. Breeders of light and heavy harness tries. Foremost In value as well as In the Interest It usually provokes la the Forest King Challenge cup, of a value of 1850. The Forest King cup is presented by W. H. Moore, and has taken the Mac 3 formerly held by the Waldorf rup, for gig horsea, which waa carried off finally two years ago by Forest King. It waa won last year by J. W. Harrimana Nala, but under the eondltiona of the gift the asm owner must prove successful three times before the cup becomes hie absolute property. The English Hackney Challenge cup, value 1600, for hackneys, and the National Horse Show cup, of the same value, for the or best pair suitable to a deml-ma- il Stanhope phaeton, are other events In the harness class that are sure to bring out a brilliant entry. The National Horse Show rup must be won twice by the same owner, and E. D. Jordan, J. II. Moore, J. W. Harriman and C. W. Watson each hare a leg on Chal-'en- ge horses have not supported these divisions very well of late yearsf and In It. cutting down lie prlxe list the associachamwith done the tion has away pionship prise of 4M for trotting stallions, the class ee fur trotting bred brood inarri and yearllnga, and all Haases for hackney mares, as well a stallions. for yearling and d stallions The competition for has likewise disappeared from the prlxe list, leaving twelve classes less thsn heretofore for breeding stock. Special Prises. In the division for saddle horses two Meet-- Big Baseball new classes for women have been National added to the list and the class for cobs Horse Show in New has been abandoned. A new class for harness horses Is open only to owners who hsve never won a ribbon at any York. of the association's previous exhibihalf-bre- tions Among the special prises offered la one by F. Ambune Clark for thoroughbreds suitable to become hunters. Another, offered by Alfred O. Vanderbilt, is for pairs of horses and delivery wagons Canada cornea Into the ring with n larger airing than has been seen for some years, and there are some very Interesting exhibits of foreign honest In general the number of entries le n, a Dlscoveryj Original. Last summer I went to the seashore with a party of young people, my Intimate friends. Among them waa Vlr gin a McGregor, for whom I bad long hud a fancy. I did not consider myself good enough for Virginia, and there waa a fellow about her nil tbe while with whom ahe seemed especially pleaaed. At least whenever I an w them together alie looked at Mm with her big eyes In a way ahe nevei looked at any other man. certainly no at me. One morning at tbe bathing houaa we all went down to tbe bench for a bath. Virginia had on a pretty ahada of brown mohair that aultrd exactly the tint of her Titian hair. She certainly looked entrancing, and I couldnt keep my eyes off her. She didnt appear to notice my admiration, and I fancied that being absorbed In thought with the other fellow, ahe waa not likely to notice any admiration but hla. Then waa one thing about her that at traded my especial attention. About her neck waa gold chain to which hung a tiny brass key. I wished to know what the treasure waa that It locked, but I dont consider curloua NEW YORK, Nov. I Among the questions well bred. Virginia was a good 'swimmer, I a Important sporting events on tha calendar for this week are the following: fair ouo. She stepped lightly Into tha an rf, Jumped over the first two waves Today. meets at Houston, Tex., and took a header under tbe third. begin Racing Wlien ahe came up ahe swam like a and Phoenix, Aria. Annual fox hunting tournament be- mermaid atralgbt'ont beyond tbo roped lnclosuro. 1 waa talking to on of tha gins at Monte Ne, Ark. Twenty-fourt- h National girls of tha party at tbe time and aa annual Horse Show opens In Madison Square soon aa I could get away went In after gjlehIrIf two-year-o- ld MONTE NE, Ark., Nov. I. Sportsmen from all over the land are assembled today at Coin" Harvey's famous resort in the Osarka to take part In the annual meet of the Monte Ne Fox Hunters' association. This is the fourth meet of the association, and promises to be the most successful. The Cook-eoOkla., Kennel club came to Monte Ne on horseback, bringing the banner, the trophy won by them at last year's hunt, which la to ha again contested for this week. The Oklahomans are accompanied by a band of Night Hawk Indiana. The Fort Smith Fox Hunters club haa also sent a strong delegation, with a Urge number of saddle horses. Next Monday there will be a national contest between the July and Walker breed of hounds, twelve on a Bids, the contest to continue until one pack la down and out. ran sports New York. Garden. Peddler Palmer and Iver 'Lawson Superstitious Pugilist Preparing Leave to Enter Contest at for Battle With Billy Papke ROME, Nov. I. A trans-Atlant- is Is bearing toward ' America a This Month. Boston, Mass. distinguished passenger in tha person of Pletrl Dorando, the Italian who finished first tn the Olympic Marathon at London Mat summer, but who 8ALT LAKE, Nov. I. Iver Lawson SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. Stanley was disqualified. Dorando has been and Peddler Palmer leave today for Ketchel la perhaps the most superstia national hero Mnce his return to Boston to enter the six tious fighter In the Queens berry gams Italy, and Italians believe that ha day race which atarte November 14 at today. When he first came to the city waa the bona fide winner of the tha Park Square Gardens under the to train for hla initial fight with Joe Marathon. Tha famous athlete will management of Alee McClain. Lawson Thomas, he selected Mtlletta camp at attempt to secure a race with Hayes, wli ride with Anderson, the two Coima aa hla training headquarters the American winner of the Olympic forming the 8candlvanian team. Ped- and since that date lima always trained When Jo contest, and hie admirers here are con- dler Palmer will hook up with Walker at that popular resort. hla O'Connor, manager, engaged fident that he will demonstrate hla as the Australian pair. While the bike game In tha east la Orol!s gardens in Alameda for Stansuperiority. at present in a rocky condition owing ley's training for hla coming bout with C. A. and Billy Paplte, Ketchel balked. witn ner in ner loss, remarxing mat to the fights between the N. track managers, the Boston rape "I'm not going across the bay to he seemed to prlxe them. The only the Is expected to be a good one. Man- train," said Stanley. I'm going down reply I received waa a blush. Powers of tho Madison Square to MUIett'a. Every time I trained then ager I kept tha articles, thinking every Gardena, New York, has attempted to I won my fights handily and I'm not day that I would return them, but throw cold water on the Boston race going to change now." Aa a result of all thla the fight fans somehow I couldnt make up my mind by refusing to sign any rider for his race that rides at Boston. who crossed the ' bay to see Ketchel to do aa The truth la I coveted Vir- six-da- y work today, wera disappointed. Stanginia, though I scarcely realised It Gataau of Chorrlaa. ley will start work at Mlllett'a tomorWhen a fellow covets a girl ha la apt Dissolve two heaping tables poonfuls row morning. Richard Cornell will to hold on to anything of hen ha can have charge of the Michigan boxer get hla hand on. I have known a of powdered gelatine In half a eup and Charley Mayer will be one of hla lover to cany a shoestring next hla pf boiling water. Put three heaping sparring partners. heart I couldnt girt up the chain tableapoonfula of sugar, ona cupful that had clasped Virginias neck nor of cold water, rind and strained Juice Odd Nesting Plata tha key which I fancied might lock ol ona lemon Into a saucepan, boil for For tho past 14 years a brood of tom20 minutes, strain, add a few drops of ome mans lore letters. haa been reared each spring la tits red one vacoloring, teaspoonful of That winter I waa mad much of by box the at Uttoxeter, Eng, letter tbe McGregor family, they considering nilla extract, one pound of atoned workhouse. Since the parent birds cherries and Mix well and gelatine. that they owed me Virginia's life. One took of tha box they first possession evening, Iwlug at their house at a ao- pour Into a wet mold. Turn out when have hatched 200 eggs. set rtal gathering, the premises being thrown ojien, I concluded to recounoi-te- r with a view to getting a sight of the mysterious Incloaurs that contained I waa curious to know what Passing a bedroom the door of which waa open, I saw a curloua box of brass and mosaic on a dresser. I listened, and not hearing any one on the floor stepped In and, taking my key from my rest pocket put It to tbo keyhole of tha box. It slipped In aa though It had been made for the lock. I hesitated, blushed ' ' ' at the dlahonoraM act I waa tempted BOW OK SALE to perform, remembered that alla fair In love and war and turned the key. A tiny click and I raised the lid. There waa a faded rose falling to pieces. In4 deed, It waa but scattered stem and petals. There waa a bit of folded paper. I opened It To say I waa astonished expresses nothing. First I recognised my own handwriting. Next I aaw that It waa a message I had pa sued to Virginia long before when a lot of na boys and girls were amualng onraelves together with bits of nonsense. The only other thing tn the box waa a photograph face down. Lake Ask Any I turned It, and, behold. It waa my own H. honest face when I waa half a dozen Route years younger. I had Just time to put A. D. A., the articles back In the box. lock It and get out wben I beard Virginia's voice at the foot of tbe stairway. I met her halfway down. I didnt propose to Virginia right off. Oh, na I played with her aa a RALPH E. HOAd, Cashier. J. E. DOOLY, President. cat would tease a mouse. Why should Vlce-Pre- a4 V. McINTOSH.AssL Cashier. I S A. S. JOSEPH PEERY, the girls have All the fun? I made love to her confidently, knowing her secret, occasions II y pressing her to tell mo what the key locked. But not till after our marriage did I confess that I knew as well aa aba OGDEN I NOBMAN P. WHITE. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY -- WHITER RATES Southern Balitornia Two Daily Palatial Trains Unexcelled Dining Car Service a la Carle Standard and Tourisl Sleepers Salt For Further Information Manderfield, Agent or Write to J. P. Salt LakeCity. Virginia. The wind waa blowing op tbo coast National Association of Baseball from the south, crossing tha wares cluha begins eighth annual session In rolling In from the east, a condition Chicago. productive of aea pousae. From tbo Saturday. of a wars I saw that Virginia bad top First annual Northwestern Golf been caught In one of these whirltournament begins at Portland. Ore. pools and was being carried out. At Cross-countof championships Amateur Athletic Union at Celtic tbe same time she gave a shriek. Tbe bathing master beard It and plunged Park, Long Island. Football: Tale ve. Princeton, at In. while two men standing on tbs Princeton; Pennsylvania vs. Michigan, tenth, seeing her danger, polled tha at Ann Arbor; Cornell va. Chicago, at lifeboat to tbe surf, launched it and For envelopes, letterheads, business Interest Chicago; Harvard vs. Dartmouth, at hastened to tbo rescue. cards, dodgers, eta. eslt up The Jon ms' aH moms SS4 va. Carlisle W. U. sImmih of Unh Cambridge; Meanwhile I iwim for Virginia and Penn., at Pittsburg; West Point vs. by a vigorous effort succeeded In reachIV. and J., at West Point; Navy va. her. She bad become paralysed by Penn State, at Annapolis; Nebraska vs. ing and could do nothing whatever fright ve. Kansas, at Linroln; Tennessee for herself. While trying to get my Clem son, at Knoxville; Georgetown va k on something by which to supVirginia, at Washington; Georgia hand her my fingers got caught In the Gentlemen, leave your linen to us and Tech. vs. Sewanee. at Atlanta; Stan- port about her neck. 1 grasped chain of ford va California. gold University we will guarantee you perfect satisfacIt and held her op by It till a moment tion with the way It Is laundered. Evbefore tbo simultaneous arrival of tbo j ery article of your wardrobe that is BASEBALL MAGNATFS lifeboat and tbe bathing master, when We line of It broke. I held on to It while wo were usually sent to the Laundry will look Better and last longer if entrusted to both being pulled Into the boat MEET FOR BUSINESS Virginia waa too exhausted and exear pare. Dress Shirts, Collars, Cuffs cited to notice her Idea then, and 1 said Fancy Handkerchiefs, White and nothing about it Aa soon aa we were Vesta we take the greatest care In dosafe aahore she thanked me for my efing them up to please the owner and CHICAGO, Nov. I. Baseball mag-ratbut there waa no warmth In her fort, ourselves. on of land reflect credit are gathering at the the She then left the beach, gratitude. Auditorium Annex today, to particino more of her till the evenpate in the deliberations of the eighth and I saw Our Service Is the Best session of the National Association of ing. I should have given her the Baseball cluba The convention will broken chain and tbe key atUl attached, begin tomorrow and will transact much but I did not I thought 1 would wait Important business affecting the future awhile. She did not mention them, LAUNDERER8 and dry of the national sport. and finally I asked lier If she bad them PROPRIETORS CLEANERS. on. She said regretfully that ahe bad 437 Twenty-fift- h SL Journal want ads delivar the goods Inst them In the ocean. 1 aruinathlzed r-- Tuesday. Spruce Up' EKCUBSIOH M.a - ' The UTAH NATIONAL BANKj ry Or I Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits The Elephant Bar carry the Finest Domestic and Imported Wines Liquors and Cigars in the city es Ogden Steam Laundry Co french J. F. SMITH & COMPANY THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Utah j |