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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, UTAH. SATURDAY MORNING, OGDEN, during the present year. Mr. Antic baa great faith in the future of the La Sal mountain country and while it haa been alow to develop he believe the time ia not far off when mining men will wake up to the ImiNirtance of this groat mineralized region. Its isolation ia one of the principal drawback, but when Special CorrespcnM it cornea to making comparisons Mr. Tntles mentions the fact that it is nearer to railway transportation lines purpose of investigating an alleged iban some of the Nevada diatricla which have been attracting bo much case of leprosy. The patient is a boy and while ihe affection is attention. such as to give strong suspicion of its NEW PRESIDENT OF STAKE. being leprosy, the physicians do not so regard it and therefore did not orNephl 1. Morris, son of the late der isolation as is customary in such Elias Morris, was last night selected cases: The boy Is a Kanaka, but has as president of the Balt Lake Stake, lived in this couutry sufficiently long which under the reorganization into have become well acquainted with cludes the northwestern portion of the English language. His name, say Salt Lake City. the doctor, is both unpronounceable and unspellable. their fare appear to be badly cut. Ths loutni cfoseil in Corbet I a favor. Britt with resting aua loti'.eniing him.-e- lf acting mostly on the defensive. Round 10 They immediately mlxeu it un.l Britt blocked several rights amt left for the body. Britt then swung his left twice to Corbett's ear and then Jabbed a straight left to the champion's fa.v. Corbett rocked Jimmy's head with short arm swing anil in a mix put a hard right to the jaw. Britt rnlsxeu a right for the jaw and an attempt by Corh-- it tu counter was blocked. Tlie pa.-considerably over the previous rounds. Britt sent a straight letl to the face, and missed a left swing f.ir the jaw. They then ex changed hard rights to the face. Britt sent Curhett's head hack with a right hook to the sore eye. He rushed Corbett in the ropes, but failed to connect. A the bell rang Britt Corbett's eye with a straight left. It was a hard fight, and both men again went to their corners with blood flowing all over them from damage J ernuilx worked hard on the champion's tyr. which waa badly swol- SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT from the wmincrs IS NOT CUITLY Joke Placed on the Oil People WRIGHT GOES TO JAIL. After deliberating one hour the jury in the Brown rase yesterday afternoon jturncil a verdirt of not guilty." While it la doubtful if any familiar with the circumstance baa any doubt that the former Senator haa for year with maintaiued immoral relation Mr. Anna Bradley, the atate waa not lioyeilicr successful in proving the rommiktiinn of the crime at the time ilicged iu the indictment. bottle of oil," alleged to have the Guffey Galey turna out to have been procured from well at Farmington, been axfirefully-dlvlne- d hoax. The acheme waa hatched only with the intention of playing a Joke on wane Salt Laker, who are interested In the district, and succeeded well enough to make them celebrate In upmarl-o- n style. New-hous- Private Information secured from a visitor to the well yealenlay waa, however, of a moat encouraging nature, and the atrlklng of a flow la expected to be a' matter of houre rather than of day MOTHER WAS ALARMED. Mr. Anna Exford, living at Eighth East and Third South street, called at the police station last night at nlno o'clock to Secure information of her 13 year old daughter, who had gpne to meel the Park City train at 5 o'clock and had not returned home. The mother was nearly frantic with suspicion, but investigation proved e. that the train waa delayed by a rock slide and that the girl waa wailing at the depot. 300-fo- ot ut SPIDER' WELCH. Ike Spider" Welch, arrived in Salt Fran-cisc- o, yesterday afternoon from San lo prepare for his contest with Battling'' Nelson, April Bth. Welch says he realizes that he will have to make the light Of hie life to heat Nelson and will at once settle, down to steady training. GOOD TIME COST $240. Peter Johnson, a Swede laborer, started out yesterday noon for a good time, with, according to hla statement, $240 In cah. He landed in the police station at 9 o'clock last nlnght with 65 cents In his pocket, too drunk to taU what became of the balance. MAYOR IS ILL. Mayor Richard P. Morris, who has been confined to his home for several days with an unusually severe cold, was much worse last night, being threatened with pneumonia. NEW FAIR BUILDING. The executive committee of the D. coneld' rial km the three sets of plans for the new building in Agricultural park, have practically decided in favor of those submitted by Ware ft Treganza, but suggested some modifications and will changes which the architects make. .While the whole board of directors will have to pass judgment before the matter is settled for certain, It Is considered that the Ware ft Treganza plana will be those acre pied. The design shows a building of two stories, 85x160 feet, and 67 feet high In the clear, and of the 8pan!sh or alcazar order. The most liotfccsble change from the plan sub , mitted will be the addition of an art exhibit apartment separate from the main building, though connected with il, and so arranged that it can be made use of the year around. The general architecture harmonizes with ilic building already on the grounds, imd makes an attractive appearance. S IT LEPROSY? Tbs. Beatty and Wilcox of the afaie ami city health Imards respectively, cnt out in the vicinity of the Bonne-vinschool yesterday tor the e morning Truman Schenck has returned from Roy Wright and Arthur Rocro. the a trip to Halley on mining businras. two young men who were arrested ou Two carloads of Yampa matte arSaturday night by Officer Carson for attempting to rob Miss Edna Ellison, rived at t he campling mills. were before Judge Diehl yesterday haa marketed The Continental-Ail- s morning to answer to the charge The prosecu- two cars of ore. the same netting $33 a lodged against them. tion agreed, however, to change the ton. complaint lodged against Wright to at Ophir la forwardThe Ophir-HIsimple assault. He pleaded guilty and was given four months in the county ing to 1 lie local market concentrates at 75 tons dally. jail. The case against Rocco, who Is the rate of mentally deranged, was dismissed, but mine reported at The Nevada-Alpin- e a complaint charging him with insanthe samplers with two ears of high waa Died him against yesterday ity grade ore. afternoon. Cal Woods, the well known mining SMALLPOX RIFE. stork broker who haa been spending New York haa returned Six cases of smallpox were reported the winter in to the board of health yesterday. They home. are all In the. southeastern part of Manager M. M. Johnson of the town and confined within a radius of mines returned from the Cactus two or three blocks. All but two of property in Beaver county. the patients were removed to the quarantine hospital today. The two Eighteen of the battery of 36 concenremain at home trating tables at the Utah Copper compatients allowed-tare in the family of Mr. Probend, there panys mill at Bingham are in operaalready being one case of the disease tion. in the house. The other patients afflicted with the disease are Ernest The rush from this part of ihe counLoose, 833 east Eighth South; John try, to Goldfields continues, but few Loveland, rear of 856 east Eighth days passing in which a party doe South; Robert Penman, 523 Chester not start in that direction. De Lamar avenue. The Probend family resides at Lode. 837 east Sixth South. The Copper Belt railway offlcea are ENCOURAGING REPLY. being moved a floor lower down in tha McCormick building today. Pleasant In reply to a brief submitted by A. quarters have been secured on the F. Doremus, chairman of the arid lan.i third floor. reclamation commission in Utah, a Some Important developments are recommunication waa received hy that gentleman today from Cha D. Wal- ported from the Johnny mine at State-linlevel the main On the cott, director of the United 8tats geological survey, Washington, D. CL In ora bearing channel has been encountconnection with the subject of the util- ered and the vein has been cross-cization of the water supply of Cache, for 13 feet. r. Salt Lake and Utah'laka valleys, he has the following to say: Thomas L. Wiswali, (he local repreYour communication, dated Jan. sentative of the Greene Reduction 27, and addressed to the honorable seccompany has announced that the Geyretary of the Interior, has been, on ser mill at Mervur will resume operaMarch 17, referred to me for consider- tions in April, liis company has dumps. lease on the old Geyser-Mario- n ation. In it you call attention to the fact that it appears plain to the commission MINING ACTIVITY NEAR MONROE that no more worthy place or peoMonroe, March 24. Monroe, which ple can be found than ia here afforded for the auccessful application and op- is situated about four miles' from eration' of the reclamation law; and it Elslhore on the Rio Grande Western ia earnestly requested that Immediate railway, is on the eve of considerable tepa be taken to that end.' mining activity. It ia proposed to undertake Held Messrs. McCullough and Newton, work on the project referred to and as- who have been quietly looking over the certain all of the physical features. At territory lying adjacent to Monroe for the same time it 1 understood that the some lime past, after satisfying thempeople Interested are getting together selves as to richness of the ore bodies, with tha recla- have with in order to associated themselves mation service In making the under- Messrs. John Hawes and A. Anderson taking a great success. of Cripple Creek, Colo., to open up I hope fo hear from you from time various properties located and conto time regarding (he progress made trolled by them. These gentlemen are and have every reason to believe that all experienced and practical mining the results will be favorable, men. and the fact that they have made preparations to operate In Dry Creek URANIUM ORES, is sufficient evidence that there Is good there. something ' According to Lee Antles, the Grand On the tiorenson property line ore ia who man slopping has been encountered, and the Indies-tkm-s county mining at tlie Wilson, the Welsh-Lofftu- s syn are that It Is of an extensive uranium-radiudlcate, operating the character. Supplies have been put la mines near Richardson, has Just and other arrangements made for an shipped a car load of ore containing extensive campaign of work. ihe rare metals to the works erected It is rumored that Dr. G. B. Lorlng, for their treatment at Buffalo; New who has long been identified with the York. Interests of southern Utah, has In this car, Mr. Antles states, was mining made arrangements with the Franklin placed 300 sacks of the product, ag- syndicate to work his manganese end gregating about 30,000 pounOd In ad- copper properties south of here. ' dition to the rarer metals, the ore car. McCullough, ft Newton, who recentrlea good values In sliver and cop- ly purchased the Interest of B. , W. per. The visitor brought several sped Hoops and A. Winn In the group of men of the ore to the elty with him claims near Cottonwood strings; have and they have been inspected by sev- bonded the remaining interest owned ' men. eral prominent mining by H., A. H. and II. E. Tuft. This Mr. Antles relates that Lorenzo property carries high values in gold. Hatch, a former well known citizen of Vernal, has struck a rich copper mine IN 'AFFAIRS PANAMA. at 8inbad Just over the Colorado line s and GO miles south of Grand Junction. Troops Ard Disbanded United States The ore is quarried out, packed on the Ships Leave Colon. backs of burros for a distance of 25 March 26. The second Panama, miles, thence conveyed In wagon over battalion of Panama troops on the n to smelbut road the good anything Isthmus has been disbanded, ler at Grand Junction for (0 miles. only one battalion under the leaving colors Notwithstanding this expensive mode and the vessels forming the Panama of transportation, Mr. Hatch is making navy are offered for sale. a good profit. Owing to the fire at Boras del Toro, W. R. Wheat, who is managing a on March 7th, a loss of involving in Miners property Baslp for a Weat 8500,000, four government secretaries Virginia syndicate, has announced that have been sent there by President his company will build a cyanide plant Amador to study tbe means to be taken to repair the damages. They sailed from Colon last night U BOTTLE OF OIL. 1A.M. society having under . Colon, March 25. The Newark, flagship of Admiral Sigsltee. Montgomery, and Detroit of the South Atlantic squadron, arrived here yesterday. The Olympia, flagship of Admiral Coghlan Castine and Newport, of the Caribbean squadron, and two torpedo boat de stroyers left Colon yesterday homeward bound. RAILROAD TO OGDEN. Spring Opening 1904 -- At Line Projected From Casper, Wyoming, To the Junction City. Cheyenne, Wyo.. March 25. The Chicago ft Pacific Railway company haia been incorporated, the object given In the articles of incorporation being to construct a railway from Casper, Wyo., to Ogden. Utah. The capital stock of the company is IIQO.OK), or about enough to build a mile of road in some sections through which. the route would pasa It Is believed that the prrpora of the SHE. LA Monday and Tuesday, March 21 and 22. Mrs. J. A. Toller cordially invites the ladies to the Spring ( Opening Mile Record. 23. Well- at Oak- played horses were i at land today and eev, n suited In close finishes. Ti.t- uvaii.er was mill someclear, but the track what heavy. One o ''n text rou!ets :.. fourth at a of the afternoon je.ri'.i-- . mile and a huudn-.Thanks to the superior riding Marin Axmin-sterthe favorite, p-- up in lime to while Idogo, beat Pierce J. a the iiacemaker, wa- - 'vni. the same U has lieei. distance away. Jo restored to good ate: i. and will go to New York to rid,- Summary: First race, five I'.rU.npx, selling: Educate won; CandVlutc. sec.md; Feu ell Me, third. Time i in; Second race, four foi'longx: Albert HooliFir won: Head Dar. gan, third. Time, 5.",. Thirl race, Futuru nurse, selliug. Bren nus won; Jean ''.invier. second; Dr. Sherman, third, l ime, 1:16. Fourth race, one i ;! and a hundred yards, selling: Axntinster won; Tierce J second; l.fosn. third. Time, - ; i of Salt Lake. The Pinkerton Breaks Ascot Half Ban Francisco, cj French Pattern Bonnets and Modern Novels. 24H Washington Avenue, Over Nye's. company Is to secure a ris;M of way for speculative purposes, depending upon the Prlllim trust, which intends to build from Casper to Lander, to psy a fancy price-fathe right of way, there being but one feasible routf at several points. Tha incorporators of the company are William B. Rhodes, J. B. Bradly and other Casperites, all of whom are ... poor nw . Belgo-Amrric- an MARCH 2rs 190f. face and body with foftx, it was a gruelling iummm. Britt living ail Hie better of it. The bull stopped hostilities. It was Britt' round by a wide margin. Britt rci eived a t rumen dims ovation as he look liix seat, his wonderful ability to take punishment and the crowd. recuperate Round 18 Corliett rushed In, trying to force Britt to fight He got more than he bargained for. for Brilt rained right and left swing on liis face that nearly Kent him to the floor. Corbett clinched in desperation, the referee trying to part them. Am they parted Britt sent in a right and left tithe face, but a right by Corbett caught him in the stoma, h. They fought fiercely, bath taking very hard blow Britt tried to keep Corbett at a distance, hut tlie latter waa too shrewd and forced Ilriit to clns faces.-Corbett- , i- len. Round 11 Cnrhett bore in with hard right to the kidneys. A mix followed. Britt mtxxina two left tor tile face and Cortiett milting in two rights to tlui face. The referee had his hands full separating the combatant Britt missel a left for ihe jaw and a landed on right by the champion Britt's fuce. They clinched repeatedly. Corbett missed several rights fur thi face and held on to Britt for which ha was hissed. Both men a pj tea red tired. Corbett was very wild with two upiierruts for the jaw, as were also two rights for the face by Britt. In a mix-u- p against the ropes Corhett went 1:54. In left and right to the jaw an.1 Jimaix Fifth race, selling: my looked very tired aa the bell rang, Foxy Grandpa won; Northwest sec- lt was the champion's round. Britt ond; Inspector Muiirue, third. Time, looked very tired as he received the at 1:19. tentlon from his seconds. Sixth race, aeven furlongs, selling: Round 12 Britt missed a left swing Posaart won; Oro Viva, second; for the head and they mlxel It withTime. 1:33. Reeves, third. out damage. Corhett seemed to be waiting a chance to get in a telling Little Rock, Ark , March 25. Re- blow. Finally he drove in a straight sults: right to the stomach, but received a First race, half mile: Tom O'Hara still bardcr one from Britt's left In won; Fay Templeton second; Lyddon the stomach. Corliett waa wild with a third. Time :53. terrific, swing and they went to a Becond race, five and a half fur- clinch. Corbett kept rushing at Britt, longs: Dick Hlpley won; Dullnda sec- who appeared tired. Corbett bored In James third. 1:11. Time, ond; George and sent a straight left to the Jaw, Third race, mile and seventy yards: and escaped a left counter. Britt's Barney Dreyfus won; Carilla second; cleverness stood him well In stead a Bermuda third. Time, 1:48. Corhett kept after him relentlessly, but Fourth race, mile: Marilus won; in most canes did not laud. Britt Ingold Thrift second; Black Wolf forced Corbett to the ropes and failed third. Countess Clara third. Time, to take advantage of a wide opening. 1:16 They got to the center of the ring anu 81xth race, six furlongs: Joe Mar- the bell found them in a clinch. Both tin won: Lenox second; Boomerack men appeared tired at this stage. U third. Time, 1:16. looked like an even fight up to this stage. Los Angeles, March 25. Pinkerton, Round 13 Britt immediately rushed Barney Schreiber's crack two year old, to a clinch and Referee Craney partea took up 118 pounds and ran half a them. Britt waa wild with two lefts mile at Ascot Park this afternoon in and another left for the body was :48 This is better than the pre- blocked. Very little fighting followed, vious record over the Ascot track for the men clinching repeatedly. Britt that distance by half a second. The big waa short several times with his left black youngster won handily from and Corbett whlpjied a smart left to Bello Kinney, the heavily played sec- tha Jaw, duplicating the blow a moond choice. Jerome was third. Pin- ment later. Britt then forced Corbett kerton was the only successful favor- to the ropes, laqdlng a left hook lo tht ite today. The other five races went stomach and a left to the fare. Corto liberal priced horses and the books bett forced him bark to the renter of got off with a balance lo the good. the ring nnd caught Britt twice on tha Jaw with two hard right uppercuts. It Weather good: t track last. waa noticed that Corbett took good care to keep bis stomach covered. As Los Angeles, March 25. Results: tha bell rang Corbett swung with a First race, one mile, purse: won: Liberto second. Upper- fearful right for the Jaw, but it went wild. The i are haa slowed down, and cut third. Time. 1:43 Becond race, four fourlongs purse; both men again went to their corners Pinkerton won; Bello Kinney second; tired. Corbett had tha better of tha round. Jerome third. Time, :48 Round 14 They, sparred In a desulThird race, six furlongs, selling: Blue Mlralcle won; Cardwelton sec- tory manner, each looking for an open lng. Finally Corbett awung two hard ond; Maressa third, HI me. 1:15 Fourth race, free handicap, six fur- rights to the ear and followed it with longs: Barrington won'; U. F. Tarpey a right to the body that waa partially blocked. Some clever blocking folsecond; C allant third. Time. 1:15. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Dol-li- e lowed, Corbett falling to connect with Weithoff won: Fanner Jim second; three vicioue right swing Jimmy Katherine Ennis third. Time, 1:15-1-- hooked his left high on the breast and a clinch followed. Corbett then Sixth race, mile and 50 yards, sell- blocked a left for the body, but reing: Gentle Harry won; Curaua sec- ceived a straight left to the fare, a right awing by Corbett went wide and ond; 8herry third. Time, 1:48. Britt missed two fierce lefts in succee-sio- n for the face. Corbett Jarred Brito Washington, March 25. Bennlngs with a straight left to the Jew that results: First rsee, six furlongs: Belle of forced the Californian to a clinch. Milford won; Moor Hen second; Old Jimmy again appeared tired as the bell rang. The round was a shade CorRibbon third. Time, 1:18. Second race, half mile: Dr. Swartz bett's. Tbe men are resorting to much won; Incense second; Girdlestone clinching and the referee is kept busy. Round 15 Corbett went In after third. Time, :52. Britt, planting a straight left to the six PrinceThird race, furlongs: let won; Mr. Bockwlck second; Al- law and a righttwoto the body. Britt then received right and left paca third. Time, 1:24 Fourth rare, seven fUrkmgs: Pom- swing on the Jew that dased him. He back desperately and drove a pano won; Scotch Thistle second; St. fought of left hooks to the body that couple . Juvenal third. Time, 1:81 Fifth race, six furlongs: Paul Clif- made the champion wince. Corbett ford won; Tom Kiley second; McWil- forced Britt to the ropes, planting right and left to tbe Jaw. It looked liams third. Time, 1:17 Sixth race, one mile: Redllght won; bad for Britt. He appeared very grogand fought like a dying man. CorCoy second; Clarence third. Time, gy bet sent a left to the Jaw and missed 1:49. a right that would have ended matter had it landed. Britt received two rights T FIGHT and lefts on the Jaw that sent him to a clinch. He hung on desperately to avoid punishment. As they broke (Continued from Page 1.) away Britt drove a straight left to the stomach with a great deal of force, anything Britt, kept his head better remarking how do you like It yourthan the champion, and landed the self. The bell then sent the men to cleaner blows. their corners. It was Corbett's round. Round 8 Britt lunged out witb left, Round 16 They stood in the center went in after Co- of the ring, exchanging was short lie then blow for terrrbett mixeJ it and landed several blow. Britt planted e hard left to the ific. right and fort swings on the cham- body antf followed it witb a left swing pion's Jaw. Corbett looked very grog- that sent Corbetts head bank. Britt gy at this stage and clung desperately followed hla advantage, putting right to save himself. The house was in and left to the jaw. Corbett again a terrific uproar. Britt set a very fast looked worried. Corbett then shot his pace and It looked as If he must soon right to the body with greet force and tire. Britt wailed in again but Cor- Britt again clinched, Britt got in a left bett caught him a right awing on tbs to the body and they mixed It, both Jaw that sent him back. They both delivering telling blows. Both seemed stood in Jthe center of the ring with to tire from Corbett sent the effort Corbett on tbe Jaw In e straight left to the body tbe imBritt hammering with right and left at will. Corbett pact of which waa heard all over the again stalled to save himself. Britt building. Britt sent Corbett to the tried to put the champion out. but ap- ropes with two terrific rights to the parently his blows lackeJ the force. jaw. The bell rang at this stage, but end near the of the round, got the fighters did not hear IL It was a Corbett, In a straight right to tbs facet The para wonderful rally on Britt's part and waa almost superhuman. In this round as he went looked a bit Corbett If Britt can keep It up, It looks as to his corner. Britt groggy had tbe advantage though he will win In another round notwithstanding be teceived some or two, hut he showed the effects of ths bard blows. went to corner. as his he pace . Round 17 They went at it hammer Round 9 Corbett uppercut with bis right and Britt and tonga, right to face.. Corbett seemed fresher left to tbe Jaw,sending forcing Corbett to end went in after Britt but did not sent in two straight land. Britt seemed content to rest af- stall. . Britt then a dester his exertions of the previous round. lefts to the face and blocked Corbett landed two straight lefts to the perate right swing by Corbett. to Britt CoJew and forced Britt on the defensive. landed several punishing lefts Corbett followed it with right and left rbetts etomach and missed a hard right Jaw. Desperate fighting folswing to the Jaw and they mixed It for tha both men appearing almost Britt mlsed a left hook for ths body, lowed, and Corbett clinching. Britt Britt drove a left swing to Corbett's tired out nose, starting tbe blood. Corbett then finally sent Corbett against the ropes with a straight left to the body. Cop uppeieul with rixht to the face, start- bett fought wildly and they mixed it ing the blood afresh from Britt's eye. Both men are covered with blood and with Britt uppercuttlng Corbett on the l.i-- - i.. ; 3-- Inau-gurat- 1-- d efforts to holding and was repeatedly warned by the refer, e to HERRERA KNOCKS OUT ABEU Chicago. March 23. Aurello Herrera tonight knocked out Kid Abel of Chicago in the third round of what was to he a aix round context. Herrera knocked Aln-- l down in the first round and batted him over the ring, and landed the knockout blow in the third. A SOLAR PLEXUS BLOW. Mr. iStay late I was going to rail last evening, but 1 understood you were out. Mis Patlc-ncThe idea! I wish yon had called. .dr. Biaylate Ah! you were really at home, then? Mis But ieiire No. quarter. They mixed it. und were in thi iMsdtlun when the gong sounded, UNSATISFACTORY'. it wu a terrific! round, closing in Brin's favor. Find Reporter The Daily Sensation During ihe iuieriuistdon some on has discharged its Cltefoo correspond-e- u. proiHisel three cheer for Britt, anu it wax kept up until the men toed Second Reporter Why? the scratch for the next, round. First Reporter Found him too reRound 19 Britt forced Corbett to liable. Puck. the ropes, sending left and right to the jaw. Corbett (hen scored heavily New Boarder What did that fellow with his right ou the body aud left on mean in 'he dining room when he told the face. They worked toward the mu lie knelt before ten women this center of the ring, where Britt awung Klii rncKin? Did he propose to them? a harJ left on Corhett' face. Brit: Cravat Clerk No; hes a shoe clerk. ducked a rigid and left uppercut ana Clereiand Leader. rotinlered with straight left to the head and a right hook to the jaw. Both You reckon Br'cr J inkins went tar men again fought desiierately, Brlti glory?" rocking Corbett's head with a rain of "Lemiue see. How high did de mule right and left swings to tha jaw. Cot-be- lt kick him? Atlanta Constitution. could not get away from Britt, whoas blowa seldom failed to connect. Tommy, said the teacher, can yoq In a vicious mix Britt awung a baro repeat the Golden Rule? Tight to the ear and a left bonk to thi "Yes, ma'am, replied Tommy. Do body. As the bell rang Corbett was unto tlie other fellers what they would In a clinch to avoid the terrific rata like to do uuto you." Chicago New of blows with which Britt bombardea him. It was all Britt's round. First Student A funny thing hap Hound 26 They shook hands, anu petted to me in claxs today. Second SI intent The idea! Immediately mixed it, neither landing. Hrlit missed a left for tbe jaw and a First Student Ye. The professor right and left awing: by Corbett went callud mo up and then he called me Into the air. They mixed It again, down. Princeton Tiger. Britt rrciMlng with left to the jaw. Prime Your Majesty," said the Corbett missed a right for tbe jaw anu As Minister, leading Ihe culprit forward, they clinched against the rope thia is the pugu who has been so they broke Britt sent in two lefts ana n right to tha jaw. Britt, missed a loose in his habits" Aha! exclaimed the King; hs terrific left awing for the jaw and Corbett's efforts were wild. Very few must be brought to hook. Tehee! giggled the .page; a royal blows found a lodging place. Britt Bent In a right to the head and folJett, I'll lie bound. Catholic Standlowed it with left to the face, Corbett ard and Time stalling desiierately. Brilt did must Balt Lake Democratic politicians of tbe fighting and the fight ended with, keep on booming our mayor, IV. M. the men engaged In a fierce mix-uBritt landing almost at will. The de- ltoylanee, for the gubernatorial nomcision waa received with tremendous ination. None of those fellows at the wants the disapisilntmcnt capital cheering. themselves that will inevitably follow, and are quite willing that any DemoCOLE HAS A WALKOVER. crat wlih the nerve that Koylance Philadelphia, March 25. Kid Car- has shall have at least the exhilarating ter and Joe Cole met at the Lenox satisfaction fallowing a nomination Atheistic Club tonight In a six round and preceding defeat at the polls. bout, but Cole punished Carter so se- Provo Enquirer. verely that the referee (topped the SALT LAKE NOT SO MVCIL fight in the fifth round. Cole knocked Carter down repeatedly In the third, So our old friend Jake Green ewaM fourth and fifth round. Is to lie surveyor at customs for the port of Salt ljtke. If Jake la made GANS GETS DECISION. monarch of all he surveys In the customs line at this port be wont be Baltimore, March 25. Joe Cans was much richer. By which we mean not a in on decision the points given new surveyor will not do all bout with Blackburn of Phila- that the the surveying his Job calls for, but delphia tonlgbl at tbe Eureka Athletic wont be much surveying Club. Cans did most of tbe fighting that there to do. Salt Lake Herald. while Blackburn devoted most of his p, Wallace Drug Co, 4. DONT As Easter Is Near to Call on Us for Perfumery and Toilet Articles, of which We Carry a Large Variety. Fail . 4-- 1-- 5 2-- BRIIT-CORBEJ- Prices the Lowest. Quality the Best. Your Choice Six Trains Conference REDUCED RATES VIA Oregon Will Be Short to Made Tickets on Sale April Salt Lake let to 6th. Limit to April TRAIN 8CHEDUL E AND RATES: STATIONS. Line City 12th. 1 Dally m. ..Lv. 7:50 Ogden .... Hooper Syracuse Junction Layton ........... .... 7: 59 Kayeville 8:06 Farmington Centrevllle ....... .... Woods Cross .... 8:16 Salt Lake Clty.Ar. 1:30 TRAINS RETURNING will leave S alt Lake City for Ogden at 1:10 and 6:30 p. m. April 3rd to 6th. For Og den and Intermediate points at 6 m., 5:45 p. m., 11:45 p. m. m., 10:20 SPECIAL NOTICE: Train leaving Salt Lake at 6:30 p. m. is an OGDEN SPECIAL and will run through to Ogden without stopping. Passengers for Intermediate points should take the train at 6:45 p. m. 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