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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1908. PAGE TWO. World I SpoirUtog (GdDnp CARLYLE DEFEATS BASKETBALL HAS LIVELY MFARLAND-WELS- H BATTLE A UNCERTAIN START IB SALT LAKE CITY ONE SIDED GAfAE CHICAGO. Dec. 2. Packy McFar land yesterday received a tentative offer for a match with Freddi Welsh Senior and Soph Teams Win Over Coffroth's club at Ran Fmr.iiwi JUNIOR-SENIOjut LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. - Outclassing on New Tear's afternoon. R While the Younger Sisters, the Game Nebraska state university, the Carlisle financial terms are not quite l Ihe he Gilmore, expects of won Manager a brilliant liking Indians this afternoon Hot All Through. GAME NO SCORE In adjusting 4. there will be no trouble gridiron victory by a score of 17 them. The Indians made sensational gains He wired yesterday suggesting that through the line and were aided at the weight be the same as in the last SALT LAKE, Dec. I. The trai-- .it SALT LAKE, Dec. football critical times by the flexibility of Full- match, 1SS pounds at 10 o'clock. The the gymnasium was crowded with the seniors between e and game rouiuls. juniors battis is to go twenty-fivback Hauser's boot students the of the In lnterclass High school ymr.!.,y at the university series resulted In a 9 to score. The to watch the girls of all four ci.ls. result was a great aunuise, at the compete for honors In basketball seniors had been touted as aura winThe Juniors and seniors were the rit ners of the championship. During the to play, the Utter outclassing their first half the ball was In neutral ter- ponenta. Miss Ellen Benson, center f ritory until near the end, when the the seniors, was the feature of the d i seniors got the ball to the Junior making every field basket but lino, where they missed, a which was thrown by Miss Mildred place kick. In the second half of Jones, who also scored the only tn,. fouls for her class. junior kept the ball In the senior The seniors came back atill and were within twenty yards of the goal when time was called. ,ln the second half, piling up is mr This was the closest to the goal posts points to the juniors' 2, making the either side had the ball during the final 18 to 4. Ellen Benson, Mildred Jones, sl.: tame. Gearry, Catherine Adams. Edna Hull, and Della Carruthers played fm die Will Contain Many Subjects Heretofore seniors, while the juniors were represented by Laura Wlmmer. lviia CANADA FortificaDrown, Clara Hanson, Claire i'siuhm, Additional Will Himself Urge by Elanor Margetts and Gladys Bari.., When the sophomores and freshmen lined up against each other, those for Philippines and BIG present saw the best exhibition ,,f girls' basketball ever played in the Eaton 'gymnasium. It was a close Pacific i when I arrive tn Los Angeles tomorTom Jones Who Gave Papke First row morning. Confidential." Jones views the situation like a true Instruction and Made Money simrtsman. It Isn't the financial feature that I am concerned about so much as it la the fact that Billy would so far for Him Turned Down for Sam Berger. BT H. M. WALKER. LOR ANGKLE8. Dec. 2. It In an old saying tliat a successful boxer la one of the first men In ttie world to forget hie friend. Thla was never more apt ly illustrated then when advices were received here tonight stating that Billy rapke had thrown over his friend, the man who made a fortune for him, Tom Jones, rapke has discarded Jones and announces that In the future he will he managed by Sam Berger of San Krancisco, who at one time aspired to the world's heavyweight championship. Papke's move was tipped off to the writer through a private telegram sent by a prominent man In northern fight circles. Jones was seen at Jim Jeffries's office and admitted that a break was contemplated. He exhibited the following telegram addressed to him and signed by Papke: Sam Berger will look after my Interests in the future. Will talk to you forget our friendship of years' standing as to follow a course of this kind without first consulting me. "Most managers take a fighters hard earned money from him as fast as he makes it. Jt has been different with me. Papke has built a fortune for himself while 1 haven't a thousand dollars to my credit to show that I was ever connected with the fight game. "I have made myself unpopular in some instances for no other reason In r the world than that I wanted to have I interests. always Papkes managed him with this end in view. At Colma last week with the total gate receipts being S1S.S74, I carried away a trifle over 8,AOO as Billy's share. Jimmy Coffroth. the San Francisco promoter, reopened negotiations with Freddie Welsh today, making him another offer to fight Parky McFVrland at Colma on New Tear's day. Welsh is anxious to meet McFarland again, but is determined that he will never allow the Chicago boy any advantage in weight. He wired to Coffroth insisting on McFarland doing 111 pounds ringside, also demanding SO per cent of the gross receipts for his end with a guarantee of f,000. fur-:he- ; 2- ; I.-- The forty-flVe-ya- MIUPST m ter-tor- j- str-.ie- r , Undiscussed PUNS tions the BUILDING Coast. FAKIRS WORK IN HOLY LAND Methods of Obtaining Money Ex- posed and Postal Authorities PutStop to Their Means of Frazzling Public. l.-- That g d v !lVES'3S I ALL sr C.D.IVES , rmm DOOLY. President. JOSEPH S. PEERY, I The UNITED Interest X es anti-injuncti- I I I STATES DEPOSITARY Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits j and Time Certificates H C. BIGELOW, PresL M. BROWNING, Vict-Prss- L J- - Just Made FORUT a demand for additional teueral legislation that the president have raised believes will meet with hearty support even by the - majority party In congress. The postal savings bank project of will receive the postmaster-genera- l hearty Indorsement and an earnest recommendation that It be speedily enInto law. -acted The- - greai growth of prohibition sentiment and the demand of the states that the federal government meet the "original package decision of the supreme court will be touched upon. The president will also recommend legislation requiring publicity of campaign expenses He has not yet indicated whether he will repeat his previous recommendation for the enactment of an Inheritance and Income tax, but he will press for a federal corporation license and for the enactment of a new employers' liability law. The president will take advantage of certain criticisms In the last congress as to the advisability of sending the Atlantic fleet Into Asiatic waters by pointing out th feeling of International amity that followed ita triumphal progress, and the great advantages, commercially and otherwise, which he believes will accrue In Japan, China and o.aer points In the Oi lent. Statehood for New Mexico and Art sons will not be neglected, nor will ths demand for the creation of an Appalachian Forest Reserve. Also his advocacy of the adoption of a policy looking to the purchase of at least one legation site a year will be renewed. The placing of dates upon the labels of packing house products and the payment of the cost of Inspection by the packers is another matter to which he will call attention. The demand or uniformity In divorce laws will be reiterated.' as well as national child labor legislation. ....hough it la generally understood that the president will leave to his successor the treatment of tariffft revision. the desirability of placing wood pulp on the free list will again be pointed out an Imposing ceremony If plana already under way are carried out. The military ceremony will be in the hands of Adjutant General Henry, who by It Is expected, will he Governor Hughes The Interior program will he under the direction of the secretary of state. It la planned to have the governor's staff meet the governor at the executive mansion and with the military Elaborate Festhities Arranged for companies it will escort the executive to the capltoL The inaugural ceremonies will take place in the executive Official Acceptance of Govchamber. It la stated that the number of Inernorship Jan. I. vitations will be limited thla year to state officials and those who send personal requests for them. It la expected that the governor's ALBANT, N. Y., Dec. I. Governor official family will he practically the Hughes's Inauguration on January 1 same In the second term as It Is now. The governor, however, under the new military code, must appoint four military officers to succeed the civilian member of his present staff. It la also expected that Frederick C. Stevens will continue as superintendent of public works. game. Miss Nellie Brooks and Miss Mae Hawley were responsible for most of the points made for their class. In the second half both teams succeeded in making a field basket, ending the contest with a score of 8 to 6. The winners were Nellie Rmoks, 300x150 Feet Will Hold Irene Reich, Mercedes Gibson. Caroline Burrows, Mas Hawley and la von Nations Exhibit at Browning. Madeline Ruth Wooley, Bitner Gladys Kimball, Faith Redman and Exposition. Rath Bldd played for the freahmen. Structure Sister : Hew a Cat Caught Two Rata who did a rather remarkable ratting feat He stalked two young rats on the eavea of a low flat gtable roof, and caught one in the naual way. The other jumped on to tn elderberry tree Just below. Bub, however, not aatlafled with the one grasped It firmly In his mouth, and then Jumped headlong for ths other. Either he was very lucky or extraordinarily agile, for he fell to the ground with one still In his mouth and f or envelopes, letterheads business the other rat his in paws, and promptly etcerds. dodgers, - call up The Journal killed them both. Scotsman. lob rooms Both phones 994. SEATTLE, Dec. I. The government of Canada will construct a building at he Exposition to le held in Seattle, June 1, to October 1C, 1809, Inclusive, coveting a ground space of 809 by 159 feet Wm. Hutchinson, Canadian Exhibition Commissioner, who Is now In London, has been notified by the Canadian government to leave for Seattle as soon aa possible to select the site and make arrangements for the construction of the building. Alaska-Yukon-Parif- I once had a cat lc GRAND OPERA HOUSE OGDEN Throe Evening Performances DiC. 7, NOTE Matinaa, Wednesday, Dec. 9 3, During the Ben Hur season the curtain will rise evenings at 2 oclock. Matinee at 2 oclock. No one seated during ths opening p relude, "Ths Star of Bethlehem. precisely KLAW & ERLANGER3 NEW & GREATER will be Or OGDEN Interest Paid On Savings Accounts 4 cate many measures of practical reform. In this respect, It will be quite up to the sUndard set by the president in past messages Much attention will be paid In the message to questions of economic reform in which labor la deeply Interested. On: of the most striking features will be the recommendation of an amendment to the Sherman antitrust law exempting labor organisations from Its provisions, and ths law passage of an along the lines proposed last year. Under a recent supreme court devlalon In the Danbury hatters' case, labor unions conducting a boycott come within the conspiracy clause. Whether the president will push his fight for a larger navy by recommending the annual construction of four monster battleships has not been decided. He will at any rate ask for two. Additional fortifications for the Philippines and for aeacoast defenses In For envelopes, letterheads business this country bewill be strongly urged, that the president will cards, dodgers, eta. cull up The Journal and It may decide to ask for a reorganisation of lob rooms. Both phones 114. the ' navy bureaus. Congress will be requested to broaden the powers of the Interstate Commerce commission lh the supervision RALPH E. IIOAO. Cashier. rates before they become effective. A. V. MclNTOSH. Asst. Cashier. The difficulties encountered In the adjustment of the Interstate rates by states having railroad commissions OGDEN STATE BANK X 4 Vice-Pr- Prevaricators! A French review has been asking leading writers ud artists what they habitually drink; and the replies are on the lofty plane of those that are made when men are asked to nam their favorite hooka. With the ex eeptlon of Rodin, Flammarlon, and a very few othera, wao frankly admit their preference for strong drink, these French bohemians of to day seem to derive their Inspiration mainly from water. Aad this lit a Paris that once knew Henri Murger, that atill knows one of the worst water supplies In a civilised city! Do you feel Impelled. If a great man, to aay that you drink water, just as you seem obliged to ay that Shakespeare and the Bible form your staple reading? London Chronicle. UTAH NATIONAL BANK j I I PRICE STYLES-unionhaoe-O- NE 1. 1 solo only WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Preedient Roosevelt's last annual message to congress Is now known to be practically finished, and those who have had opportunity to glance at ita concirculars are sent out. the consul at I tent! declare that It la a veritable classic and will take rank as one of Jerusalem said, by a band of swindlers 'the most important state papers ever who hr making a regular bualneaa of written by a president of the United It and have (considerable capital In- RUles. It has been the president's vested In It. When Secretary Hay ambition to make this message a sumdied, the conaul said. Mrs. Hay re- mary and a faithful register of bla adceived one of these circulars and ac- ministration, and he has spent many Ths persona months striving to accomplish this efcompanying album. ggatust whom the fraud orders are fect. r, directed are: H. Linaenberg, M. Aside from ita literary merits, its Joshua Zelllngold, 8. Plater unusual clarity and IU summing up of and Mrs. It. Lorberbaum. past history, the message will advoPerl-mutte- eve a WARRINGTON, Dec, the Holy Land la not without ita faklre arhemere la ahown and by a fraud order Just Issued by the postmaster-general- , denying the use of the United Hiates mails to II. Llnseu-burand several other turtles in Jerusalem, Palestine. The postal officials aay that from time to time there are being nulled out of Jerusalem to persons In this country circulars, begging for money. These circulars are accompanied generally by some small and worthless article. In frequent Instances It is album of flowers picked from the Holy Lands. This the addresee la requested to keep for hie gratuity. These rd A. P, BIGELOW. Cashier. R. A. MO YES, Asst. Cashisr. Just Made Just Made 1000 Pairs Burt and Packard Shoes for Men 2000 Pairs of E P Read & Co. Shoes for Ladies 5000 Cheap and Everlasting Shoes for Girls and Boys RUBBERS FOR EVERYBODY THE CORRECT TIME To stop a cough or cold la lust aa soon as It starts then there will be no dan- SONS 'O'U Chariot Race, Act. V. A MiglhLy Play STAGED ON A SCALE OF UNPARALLELED SPLENDOR. ger of pneumonia or consumption. Just a few doses of Ballard's Horehound , Production-3- 00 Syrup taken1 at the start will atetp the cough. If It has been running on for SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY, DECEMBER L sometime the treatment will be longer, hut the cure Is sure. PRICES: Lower Floor, 8200. Fire Five Rows Balcony, $1J0. Remander Sold by Geo. F Cave. 8 Gallery Admission BO Cents. 300 People in LAGOON REESE HOWELL Eight Heroes in the Thrilling ROUTE. Twelve pasenger trains dally between Heated by Ogden and Salt Lake. steam; electric lights, and always Jn time. Phone 2009. Subscribers of Ths Utah Stats Journal are requested to read and fellow instructions printed at head of editorial column. NO SEATS LAID ASIDE. 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