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Show p off Worl SpoFflto communication in ref rivuit to tlie state high school was received yesterday front the student body of the Granite Tlitt following chain-ilonli- ip school: Inasmuch as many people in this vicinity have asked ua about our position relative to the high school championship, and Inasmuch as the Kelt Lake High school intends sending tnelr team to gpokane as the state champions, we beg leave to present our Side of the question. As is well known, the Granite team has one vlc- - have cause to give thanks this coming Thanksgiving day, and so long thereafter as you let us attend to your needs In the lines of Laundry All our work is end Dry Cleaning; executed and Inspected becarefully fore it leaves our premises. Bend us a trial order. You will Ogden Steam Laundry Co LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH CLEANERS. 437 Twenty-fift- h St tory and one defeat to Its credit, both coming from the local High schoul. The claim U made, on the other hand, that whereas Ogden and AH Halowa were defeated by Balt Lake, that enIt titles them to the championship. must nut be forgotea that Salt Lake refusee to play All Hallows again, although they at first agreed to. Why shouldn't the schedule be played outf Ask Salt Lake and you will find on reasonable answer. Again, why should the Gran.te team be Judged by the league consisting of three teams Ogden, All Hallows, and Salt Lake when admittance to that league was dtnled Granite? And, by the way, Ogden and All Hallows were perfectly willing to let Granite Into their schedule, but Salt Lake refused, consequently we were forced to take any date that we could find, when the Granite manager sought a game with Salt Lake. Two dates were given him. Sept. 4 or Oct.l Just two days before the proimsed game, and then not until the manager had visited Hr. Stout five different times. Oct. I was accepted, the other date being too near. The day set was very stormy and Salt Lake asked to have the day postponed. We refused because Salt Lake would not sign for a new date. Had wa not played the game, undoubtedly we would have been shut out entirely, a thing we did not propose to have done. After the game, however. Salt Lake had any number of dates open for us. not because she wanted ua in the league, but Just because wo had beaten her. Now in regard to Salt Lake's claims Granite played Ogden a tie game 0 to 0. Likewise Granite tied All Hal-- J wa (to 4. Salt Lake, on the othi hand, defeated both Ogden and All Hallows and as a result claims the We admit that Salt championship. the championship Lak has won the league (we n( of cal it leagua for want a better name), but what haa that to do wih ua? Wo were denied admission to the league principally on Salt Lake's objection, and yet Salt Lake will Judge ua by a standard that does not apply to ua. They will have the public believe that the champion of league means the chamlon of the state, and upon that they base their clalma, but In reality, then. Salt Lake Is the champion of the three school teams hut la not the champlo of the state. Granite and Salt Lake have loat and won one game each, and must necessarily be tied for the state championship. Another game would nettle that matter, a thing Salt Lake apnarently avoids we say So. then, in conclusion, that inasmuch as ShU Lake has won the championship of the league, in which Granite had no part, and inasmuch aa Salt Lake haa lost a game to Granite and has won one from , Granite, we dispute their claim to the state championship. We therefore ask for another game to settle the matter. three-scho- DRY ol ed To Use Peerys Crescent Flour (Signed) MILTON LOVE, President of Student Body, High School. A BROKEN Granite BACK. That pain In your hack caused by strain lumbago, stiff muscular or la an aasy thing to get rid of. BalLet thla Thanksgiving season mark lard's Snow Liniment cures rheums the date when your BAKING be- tlsm, lumbago, sore and stiff msuclea, came BKTTKR! strains, sprains, cuts burns, bruises, Every sack of Perry's Crescent Flour scalds and all aches and pains You s bottle in your house. Bold by at your grorers is from the choicest meed Geo. F. Cavs hard wheat, carefully selected, and milled by modern machinery. Subscribers ef Ihs Utan Stats Test It this week, then order jroSr jeurnal are requested te read am fallow Instructions printed at head of ditorial column. Thanksgiving supply. Nov. It. with Freddie Welsh. Hyland said he would remain in th city for a couple of days te visit flit nils here and gtt the benefit! of the baths While here Dick will do light training and road work, which, in conjunction with the hot sulphur baths he believes wdl give him a good foundation to begin training on the coast. Fighting Dirk" Hyland and his manager. Jack Perkins arrived in the city last night from Denver on tltkir way to the coast. Hyland has been in the east for some months fighting around Philadelphia. New York and Boston, and decided to make the trip tp the coast, where he haa been promised a match ST. JOE HAS NEW Y. 1.1 C. A. BUILDING OLDER YEAR to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago With Connections for all Points East Pacific Union The Safe to Travel Road Inquire at UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE n.-- U-- lm six-rou- nd ! i k- ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 10 The annual auto convention of the Young Quentin, PresidentsToungest Son, Mens Christian association of Misd In the history souri, tho state, has atis Eleven Today and Festivities of the show-mtracted to St, Joseph today as representative a gathering of young men Are on for Event. as was ever assembled in this city. Four days will be occupied by the business and social sessions of the WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. Quentin convention, and the local association Roosevelt, youngest son of the presi- will entertain the visitors In a lavish dent, w as 11 years of age today and the manner. Speakers scheduled to address the youngster was the recipient of many fine present from his doting parents, convention tncludo Robert E . Lewis, brothers, sisters and schoolmates. The Ohio; L. Wilbur Messer, Chicago; observance of the anniversary will Cecil L. Gates, New York; William K. Warren culminate With a birthday party, to Sweet, George Denver; which many of Master Quentin's young Brown. Bt. Louis; K. A. Shumaker, friends have been Invited, Kansas; Dr. D. R. Kerr, Westminster Aa the baby" of the White bouse college. Fulton, Ma; R. U Flynn, Bt. flock, Quentin haa had every oppor- Kansas City; T. 8. McPheeters, Bt. tunity to become a spoiled kid," but Louis; Dr. M.Fayette L. Thompson, Louis; H. Beardsley, Kansas City, hla sturdy and U. McPheeters, spirit have saved him from euch and Dr. William a fate. He la greatly admired by all Columbia, S. C. Kansas City will probably be selecthie young associates, la a leader In By their sports and pastimes, and la very ed for next yeti's convention. democratic In spirit, making no dis- autumn of next year, a new Y. M. C. tinction between the children of the A. building, seven stories in height and cost.ng nearly half a million dolrich and tho poor. Stories about tho chip of tho old lars will have been completed In that thlrty-aecone" fun-lovi- self-relian- ce ng It- -; llard's Hnrehound BOc and 91.00 F. Cave. Syrup. per bottle. Prlce 25e, Sold by Gca MEET GRANITE Today's Herald says: Manager Kerr of the Granite High school football team received a (ole graphic offer from Butte yesterday offering the Granite High a game In Butts on Thanksgiving day. It was the intention of the Butte team to play !ives'3: SS, ultra enHAB ALL STYLES-uni- on made-ON- E PRICE C.D. IVES' 1 block," Quentin Roosevelt, are al- ways current here. He la a lively lad, and keeps the family guessing. The other day ha came home from school with an old sack over hla shoulder, and Inaide of It a squirming, squalling something, wMch he spilled out of the sack In the midst of the family circle. Mrs Roosevelt Jumped, and somewhat peevishly asked her youngest hopeful to what kind of a circus he was treating them, while the president and Ethel laughed. The something was a small pig about a foot city. The Injured One. gentleman owning a augar estate In Demerara went out to visit It for the first time. The day after his arrival he atood watering the punts bringing the cane hone. A young negro hoy who was driving the mules, wishing to increase the speed of these, struck one of them with his whip. The mule promptly responded by launching out with his heels and dealt the boy a kick on the head which long. Aint he a beauty, Just?" yelled stretched him on the ground, where he Quentin, as he danced about his prise. lay rubbing his woolly pate on the 1 brought him from an old colored pot where the kick had been rewoman up near the school RHa rol ceived. more." Is he hurt? Is be hurt?" cried the When the president finished laughIn alarm. A negro, planter had Roosevelt sugMrs. and ing, the expressions of concern, hearing gested outdoors for his plgshlp, the president entered Into negotiations for sprang forward hastily and, raising the baby porker, and finally bought ft the mule's heels, shouted out: for $1.40, which Quentin thought a No, boss! That mule him walk fair price for his prise. Roast suck- tendah fo a day or two, but him no' ing pig" was on the bill of fare for hurt" a White house dinner subsequently, and the pig census was depleted to that extent. But Quentin soon had Dog Gave Warning of Death. another pig and ho haa It yet. On the morning of October 19, one of my dogs set up a most mournful howl, and I got out of bed and wrote Liberian lea Cream. on the wall, Some one is dead," sad A new Industry in the form of an the following day related my experitee and ice cream manufactory has ence to the salt officer stationed here Monrovia in under the been started It on hla chnnam. My recorded and proprietorship of one of the attaches 4:49 a. m. oa the mornto the Liberian commission. The ma- sisterof died at October 19, at Wimbledon, exchine is of American manufacture, ing at the time that the dog gave from the New Brunswick Refrigerator actly the significant warning. Latter la company, and has a capacity of one Madras MslL ton. It turns out 600 pounds of Ice and ten gallons of ice cream dally. It If principally an Ice cream machine, tra HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. ice is such a rarity that the projectoi decided to experiment in its manufacture. Thla is the first effort of its II la Free of Dudraff, It Oeews kind In Liberia, and the demand for Luarlaatly, subice, especially for Kalr preparations and dandruff euras jects, influenced the experiment The as a rale, are sticky or Irritating affairs manager declares that the result has tkat do no earthly good. Hair, whan not been encouraging and will lead to the diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly e ultimate enlargement of the plant Dandruff Is the causa of trouble, and dandruff is caused with a cold storage attached. This en all ahair by germ. The only way to cure dandneed In ruff is to hill tho germ; and, so far. th-terprise has filled a long-fel-t Monrovia, especially among the In- only hair preparation that will positive!; ly valids of foreign birth. The price of destroy tbs germ la Nowbros harmless, free from grease Ice at present Is four cents per pound and the price of Ice cream per gallon sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs instantly; makes hal Is $2.40. Under the circumstances, It allays Itching glossy and soft aa silk. "Destroy this luxury Is such a treat in this you remove the effect." Sold b: tropical region that nobody ever stops ceding druggists. Bend lk. In stamps to to consider the price. ample to The Herplddo Co Dotro! Do You Ever A full-grow- HJse iron? a Flat Not If So, Try An Why Flail Eram n They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. i OGDEN STATE BANK ' i Interest Paid On Savings Accounts 0 and Time Certificates i i H J. C. BIGELOW, M. BROWNING, 4. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. Prast R. A. MOVES, Asst. Cashier. Vice-Pre- st n . Fj. E. DOOLY, j Why Turbines Shake. Passengers of the new turbine j steamers often express disappoint ment and surprise to find that the vibration experienced on ocean-goinvessels has not been entirely eliminated. As a matter of fact, the vibration, so far as it relates to the engines, has g Two steee I UNITED I a A. V. McINTOSH, Asst. Cashier. I Vice-Pr- es The UTAH NATIONAL or BANK OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits seats sad ILMi The Elephant been suppressed and the conditions greatly Improved, but there la a certain amosnt of vibration resulting from the passage of the propellers through the water, and thla never win be overcome so long as propellers are used. lar We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines Liquors and Cigars In the city A Clever Omission. "Did you write to papa, George?" "Asking for your hand?" Of coarse." "Yes, 1 wrote." "That's strange. I supposed papa would be terribly angry. You know he doesn't like you." "Tea. I know. But I fixed It all tight I I didn't sign the letter." 40 KiLrn c. hwau, President. J JOSEPH S. PEERY, Herplcldo-absolute- ! ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNAL PROTECTION PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14 Packy Ogden on that date, but u.v McFarland of Chicago and Tommy anxious' to substitute the GrauiiSS Manager Kerr wired he Murphy of New York figured In a accept the for that d.t bout when conditions most sensational were proper. they met before tho National Athletic an offer giving the torinetLhJ Sam. club here tonight. White the majority of fight fans who witnessed the stirbailors Outwitted Pirates ring tombat believed that the ChiPierre Loirat. a retired at cago gladiator was entitled to the verJust died near Bordeaux at the dict, hla work did not merit much bet- e than a decision, were one gge of 103. He was only given. The fight was an Important! went to sea aa a cabin bov ..a?. . one to the two prospective opponents whlla irvlnr ,n . - 'L , 0 of Battling Nelson, the lightw ... d hl I11 Prisoner klng. Incidentally it must be succeed marked that both will have to improve ' 1,1 overpowering their captors, tikias In the matter of a punch before stack command of the vessel snd Ir.g up with the Durable Dane. The pair got busy 'right off the red, but the first round saw advantage to neither. There were many spirited exchanges snd some lusty blows dealt, but honors were even. McFarland, try A HAIRS BREATH ESCAAPE. as he would, could not rush Murphy off Do you know that every ttnj, m he Instead his feet aa he had planned. it rim os was compelled to look to his own have a cough or cold and thinking (t will Just cure Helr you laurels. inviting pneumonia, connumpl.m. w some other pulmonary trouble? Docl risk it. 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