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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY. DECEMBER PAGE TWO. 7, IMS. HH NEGRO WORK MEN ARE MET HERE TODAY Colorados Fighting Fireman Cobs and to Be Greeted Pre- the World Will be on by BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7. During the coming week training will be in fun awing at Shannon's and at Milletts, Salt Lake Bunch. President O'Neill, of the famous Chicago Cuba, accompanied bjr hla player, paaaea through Ogden at 4:60 thla afternoon ea route to the Pacific coaat. where a winter aeriea of exhibition gamee will be played for the benefit of aoutbem California fana. The dialinguiahed baeebali contingent will be met by a special delegation of Salt Lake City enthusiasts who will attempt to arrange a series of games to be played between the champions and a Utah team of selected players on the return of the Cubs from the west. An informal reception to the visitors during their short stop here will be Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman. American the latter, and the quarters of each man will surely bo a favorable rendezvous for such as like to watch a boxer preparing tor a ring engagement. The contest will take place at the Coliseum on the evening of December IL and Judging from present appearances It la an affair that will appeal to the admirers of forceful slugging. If Ketchel la left to himself he will not fight again until next July. What la more, it la quite likely that he has made his last appearance as a middleweight. CHICACO, Dec. 7. Society iff thf -windy city- la today paying tribute to King Horse, who will reign in all hla splendor during the four days of the exhibition of the International Hore Show association. Afternoon and evening of every day will be marked by displays of thoroughbred horse flesh sad marvelously bedecked women such as have never been seen In thla country outside of Madison Square Garden. ROLLER SKATE i i REASONING if m i There is no reason why every man, woman and child In Ogden should not learn to skate. The auditorium every afternoon for beginners only. Plenty of Instructors and no chargs for teaching. Music rink la open at night by auditorium band. i i K r Twenty-minut- i e i Moving i i Pic- ture Show at 9:30 Each Evening OF CHILDISH includes MINDi Little One Thought Sh Recognized the Work of Papa. short rime ago a surgeon had three leg amputations in a week. The unusual number caused talk in the eup goon's household, mud his little daughter, Dorothy, waa greatly Interested A few days after the last operation the surgeon's wife and little Dorothy were rummaging la the attic. In n trunk was found n daguerrotype depleting n girl about eight years of age. The portrait, through a qecullarity of pose, showed only one leg of the subject, the other being doubled np under her. Whose picture la that, mammal" asked Dorothy. Mine. It was taken when i waa n child not much older than yon art A . By THOMAS f. CLARK. I quick to take advantage of fumble and to secure the ball on onalde kicks, sure tacklers In the open, keen to Left and Browns Harvard Draper.,. Pennsylvania.. Left tackle diagnose opposing plays and to rise to Left guard Andrus eeeeeoee Tale opportunities which more than evet Harvard Center Nourse come their way. Of the ends this year Goebel Tale eeee Right guard to be considered were: O'Rourke.... Cornell ....Right tackle Bear left., Pennsylvania ...Right end Left Brown of Harvard, Logan of Steffen (eapC). Chicago. Quarterback Tale, Dowd of Princeton, Braddock of White Harvard.. .Lett halfback Scarlett of Pennsylvania. Right Tlbbott.... Princeton. Right halfback Fullback Tale Pennsylvania, Crowley of Harvard, Coy Schlldmlller of Dnrtmonth, Relfsnlder of Anuapulls. Scarlett la the selection The naming of what would bo tin for right end because of hia consistent strongest football eleven of the year, work. This means the embodiment of popularly railed the All Americas peed and fight, combining the great team, la a bard task this season be-cause of the wealth of good mat rlaL With over a score of footbal critics making np a mythical team, then la certain to be and has been a vast difference In opinion ns to whicl' men ahonld constitute the Amerlcai team. The chief excuse ft an Al Journal want ads deliver the geode. Pophnnig Asthma Remedy Givs prompt and positive relief in every case. Sold by druggists, price $1.00. Trial package by mail, 10 cents The Dee Drug Company ALL STYLES --union SOLD ONLY GRAND OGDEN Throe Evening Performances ST haoe-ON- PRICE E C.D.IVES OPERA HOUSE Matinee, Wednesday, Dee. 9 During the Ben Hur season the curtain will rise evenings precisely at S O'clock. Matinee-- at g Oclock. No one seated during the opening prelude, The Star of Bethlehem." 4L ERLANGERS NEW AND GREATER BEN-HU- R A MIGHTY PLAY STAGED ON A SCALE OF UNPARALLELED 00 PEOPLE IN PRODUCTION PRICES: Lower Fleer, $200. . . cloned. The American people dearly love Individual comparisons, and the majority of the players are stimulated to greater efforts by the hope of gaining an Ail American ranking. SPLENDOR. 400 Fire Five Rows Balcony. In view of the remarkable popularity of football and the national Interest In a All American eleven the time bat come for the naming of a team and the ranking of the leading elevens. The ideal team mast necessarily be made np of men who were nblo to bins Individually, but not necessarily at the expense of team play.- On It should be men who were reasonably consistent throughout the season and men who proved their resourcefulness when the strife waxed warmest men who showed adaptability to the new game and were equally fast and aggressive whether on the attack or la the defense. First take the ends They most be feat to get down the field under punti - $1.50. Romaindor Gallery Admission 50 Conte, NO SEATS LAID ASIDE. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN. Mall orders accompanied by remittance and self addressed enve-lo- pe filled In the order of receipt on the opening deyr of snleistamped ell Addreee correspondence to Mr. R. A. Grant, Manager, Grand Opera House. Ogden. $1-00- TACKLE. American team lien in the opportunity It affords for a general comjMrison of the various players who helped t make football history in the season now DECEMBER 7, 8, 9 KLAW BI1RI, IUT mnx offensive and defensive qualities which go to make up a first class end. He handled the forward pass hi tirllllent style and tackled deadly in all hla games. Browne is placed at the other end. While not a showy player, he has all the requisites that a good end needs. Gnarda-And- roa of Tale Is the selection for left guard. He. combines all the qualities which go to make np a guard. He came to the front when neremniy, and hla general form In both offense and defense was clean cut, and that, too. In a game where the guard's work is even more Important than In the old days. Goebel, also of Tale, la the choice for right He proved hlmaelf a worthy running mate to Andrea. He deserves great credit for the game he played against Tala and Harvard. In both games non of his opponents proved hla equal. of hla brilliant work on the defense and offense throughout the seasou Draper la rarely at fault In diagnosing the attacks, baa a knack of breaking through and spoiling many plays be fore they are fairly well under way. He was conspicuous In tackling down the field and waa forward lu providing Interference for the man with the 5VES'3?-f- i tall. O'Rourke of Cornell la given tbt right tackle position because of hla consistent work in all contests. Hla defen-sivwork has been lint class. His excellent tackling in the open stopped many plays. On the offensive hla work waa conejdcuoui, by repeated open- - In amount of the official bond of the Sheriff of Weber County, shall. bo and is hereby fixed at 910,000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Attorney of Weber County, be and ia hereby fixed at 95,000.00. The amount of the official bond of eacu Justice of the Peace In Weber tv a hall be and is hereby fixed at ILOOO.OO. The amount of th official bond of each Constable in Weber County, shall bo and Is hereby fixed at 91,000.00. Dated: Ogden, Utah, November 23d, 1909. OSCAR B. MADSON, Chairman Board County Commlasln-ers- , Weber County, State of Utah. Attest: (Continued on Pago L) at 1 he Utan Btat journal are requested to road end fellow Instruction printed at head of editorial eelumn. iven fay Every purchase amounting to will be given Clerk County Clerk and Board County Commissioners, Weber County, Utah. O. B. Madsen. County Commissioner, voted "Aye." Frank Moore, County Commissioner, ld voted McKay, County Commissioner, voted Aye." First publication, Dec. 7, 1401. Last publication Dec. 12, 1909. $UQ a dell hat free. d prices on all trimmed untrimmed DAVID MATTSON, hats. Ladies and Missed This eels will continue ing the holidays. end dur- Every one is in- vited to call at "Aye.-Dav- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Mrs.J.Warner 2374 Wash. Ave. Single Gold Standard M. St M. Co. Principal place of business 414 Building, Ogden, Utah. Notice is heheby given that at a meeting of the directors of the Single Gold Standard M. St M. Co., held on the 5th day of December, 1909, assessment No. 1 of I mills per share was levied on the outstanding stock of said company, payable immediately to E. W. Kennedy treasurer, at hie office No. 419 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which thla assessment may remain unpnl$ on Monday, January 4. 1909, will be delinquent Arc you ruptured? and will be advertised for sale at pubIf so, let us fit you with a good truss-Wlic auction, and unleea payment to In trues fitting andare made before, will be sold on Thurs- can fit anyexperts for any kind of rupfigure day, January 14th. 1909. at 4W.oclock Ken' W guarantee a perfect fit voT p. m., at the office of said E. buildnedy, treasurer. No. 414 Eccles delining. Ogden. Utah, to pay the quent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. E. V- - KENNEDY, Treasurer. 414 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS First publication Dec. 7, 9909. Jan.' 4, 1909. Last publication OGDEN, UTAH 2479 WASH. AVE es e IJ.E. J DOOLY, President. JOSEPH S. PEERV, VIce-T- W RALPH E. HOAd, Cashier. J Csohier. I A. V. MdNTOSH, AL The UTAH NATIONAL BANK; i UNITED OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Timejeposits 4O4OH4OfOf494444449444040f4f440949904$W ji OGDEN STATE BANK Interest Paid On Savings Accounts .and Time Certificates a I Twelve pasenger trains dally between Lake. Heated by team; electric lights, and always on Ime. Phone 2000. Dgden and Balt t: Ec-cl- Lxn LAGOON ROUTE. 9244,921.00. M44H44440MM4400440W4 bbowxx, d The amount of the official bond of 0 s iimu-urate- the County Treasurer of Weber County, shall be and ia hereby fixed at now -Did you know papa then -No, dear. Why do you ask? I thought maybe yoe did cause The Dw you've got only one leg. Uneator. WHY NOT TRYf NEW YORK, Dec. 4. The flrst the big baseball meetings which will Uve a direct bearing on the future ware of the great summer sport was thla afternoon at the Hotel victoria. Some boon of magnates from the eastern league and the American association got together for the long heralded confab which the radio U" persistently Insinuated might change the entire oomplexlon of ha hau igW and order. It was a war eoundl or the disgruntled minors who consider themselves of higher calibre than tha southern and western leagues, shirk now are afforded equal recognition and who wish for certain privilege not at present enjoyed by class A leagues. Little transpired at the Sabbath rally. Nothing official waa given out further than that tha big minora would xtand together for their contentions. 910,-000.0- 0. Gridirons 3 York, Accomplishing Little. 1 The Men Who Earned Fame on College Sab- Djsplay-lndicat- ions All American Football Team Season of 1908 tomorrow and the program many valuable stakes. Poor Hackenschmidt to-wl- 9 BE GRACEFUL LEARN TO bath Session at New . 6000 IF YOU,WOULD Wrestler Talks Cruelly About LONDON, Dec.-7Frank Gotch, the American champion wrestler, has Informed a London sporting paper that he Is disgusted with Hackenschmldts evasion of a match with him, and that he will make no further attempt to seheavy harness breeds. Including trot- cure a match la Great Gotch ting bred carriage horses. Stallions of says that any man Britain. who wants to all breeds will come together In tip wrestle with him must meet him in Amchampion class for the beet carriage erica. stallion in the show. In many of the classes no entry fee is breeding Subscribers of The Utah state charged to exhibitors, and it is evidentread and requested ly the purpose of its managers to make follow instructions printed at head of editenal eelumn. it the leading show of the country for breeders. In the division for hackneys William H. Moore, of New, York, has AN ORDINANCE ' given two special prises for stallions, mares and geldings shown in harness, An Ordinance Prescribing end and the English Hackney Horae society the Amount of Official Bends Fixing to be has given gold medala for stallions and by County Precinct Officers mares shown In hand. of Weber County, State ef Utah. Henry Fairfax, of Aldie, Va.; E. B. The Board of County Commiaalnara White, of the same state, and William Pollack, of Pittsfield, Maes., will act as of Weber County, Utah, ordains aa follows ; the principal Judges. That before upon the duties box are entering holders J. the Ogden Among Armour, Sir William Cooper, Berkham-eted- , of their respective offices for the term England; E. F. Swift, Charles H. commencing 12 o'clock m. on Monday, 1909, tha following Swift Gustavus Swift, Sir Georg-- , January 4th, Beaconsfield, Drummond, Quebec, named officers shall execute to Weber Can.; Arthur Meeker. Edward Morris County, a good and sufficient bond In the following named sums, and George W. Jackson. The amount of the official bond of the County Clerk of Weber County, shall be and la hereby fixed at 910,000. The. amount of the official bond of tha County Recorder of Weber County, shall be and'ia hereby fixed at The promoters declare that the present show Is even greater than the recent New York affair, and point with pride to the fact that the Chicago show In the earns International," .1 U given. j while the Gotham exhibition claims merely to be a national show. OGDEN PLAYER IS A total of 1160,904 in prises will bt distributed, and the classifications ars comprehensivs and well considered, afOFFER fording opportunities for practically GIVEN every breed and type of fine hocsce HOLD 816 SESSION to win. Ninety classes are to be Judged during th show. Besides a large cumber of heavy Former Pitcher George Meade who did good work last summer with the harness classes there are & great many NSW YORK, Dee. 7. Baseball mag- Ogden baseball champs, has received for breeding stock of the various nates from all the major league cities an excellent offer to go to the Texas are gathering in the metropolis for to- league during the coming season as an morrow's gathering of the clans. The umpire. Pitcher Hopkins la considering an ofwill hold its session at fer of a Job with the California state National the Waldorf-Astoribeginning at I league. o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The major league, club owners and officials ars vitally interested In the uprising" of VALUABLE STAKES AT the Rasters League and the American asocial ion, which has led to rumors of a baseball war and the possibility of a SOUTH'S FIELD MEET third major league of outlaw clubs. SPRAT, N. C, Dec. 7. Sportsmen from all sections of the east and north, as well aa from all the southern states, are gathering here with the prise dogs which have been entered In the annual Field meeting of the Vlrglnla-CSrolin- a Trials association. The meet will begin Champion Baseball Manipulators Hold World's are for Greatest Show Ever Held. wlU occupy the former camp and Sam Langford, the negro boxer, will train at BIG TALKFEST IN EAST International in Character and Greatest Breeds of Colored Pug. Chicago SMS HACK PIKES With pares for Battle President O'Neill ! GOICH SAYS FLYNN AND BIG BASEBALL WoirM pffM ofl H. C. BIGELOW, o J. M. BROWNING, Prect Vicc-Pre- et V P. BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A. MOVES, Asst Cashier. I J |