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I IB - I " THE OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914. I IRWIN BROS. REAL WILD WEST SHOW 300 PEOPLE-30 CARS Greatest Aggregation of Riders and Ropers ever Assembled. AFA COWGIRLS, COWBOYS, Af A Zftlll SIOUX INDIANS ZiMl V V BUCKING HORSES j GRAND STREET PARADE 10:30 A. E j 5-BANDS-5 Wild Steers, Horses, Mules and Bulls herded and roped in the immense arena. I Some of the world's famous Outlaw Horses 1 ridden at each performance. I Only team of trained Buffaloes in the world Deadwood Stage Coach driven by the original j "Spittin' " Bill Davis Fight between Indians and I Cowboys Holdup of Prairie Schooner Escape I of Pony Express Rider Trick Riding and Roping. i, A realistic and true portrayal of the life of the old West the fast fading frontier. j Bee-Ho-Gray, Floyd Irwin, Scout Maish, Mon tana Earl, Charles Johnson, Hugh Clark, Jack Kennedy and a score of other riders Lone Star May and Frank Miller, champion shots. f SIX TRAINED ARABIAN STALLIONS j JACK MORRISEY, CHAMPION WHIP- CRACKER OF AUSTRALIA The Show Realistic, Thrilling and Unusual OGDEN, SATURDAY, JULY I! 27th Street and Washington Ave. I I FANS REPAIRED Motors Re-wound. Work Guaranteed. Electric Service Co. Phone 88. 425 24th St. II. IBM, r 9 This Is a Live Town. ADVERTISE HERE and Get Busy! For DE LUXE ICE CKEAM Call Phone 2359. Gerding & Williams I ! !! Ill was I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH. U. S. DEPOSITARY. Capital $150,000.00 Surplus and Undivid ed Profits 250,000 00 Deposits $3,000,00000 M. S. Browning, President. John Watson, Vice-President. m L R. Eccles, Vice-President. ' M R. B. Porter, Vice-President. & Walter J. Beatie, Cashier. Ja6. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. 1 " "MEET ME AT MISCH'S" Our drug 9tore and soda foun tain is so popular that our store has become a regular meeting place. Young people meet here before the show. Ladies meet here before start ing on their shopping tours. Get the habit just say, "Meet me at Misch's. (Stamps and street car tickets on sale). Drugs WASHINGTON AT 25TH I Sports Milwaukee 5, Louisville 1 WESTERN LEAGUE. Des Moines 7. Wichita 2. Denver 5, Sioux City 3, St. Joseph S. Topeka 2. Omaha 9, Lincoln 1 MTlfllS I The Owl baseball team of the City league tied last night with the Galco team for first place, by defeating that team at the Fair grounds. The 9core was 11 to 7 and the lineup was as follows : OWLS GALCOS. Mumford c.. Shupe Linen p Young H. Greenwell. ..lb Fagen Folkman 2b Owens Brown 3b Holmes G McBcth ss Stanger Ewald rf Shupe Payton If Collins S. McBeth cf Nerdon ; STANDING OF CLUBS Union Association. Won. Lost Tct. Ogden 2 0 100.0 I Butte 2 0 1000 I Helena .2 0 1000 Murray 0 2 .000 Boise 0 2 .000 Salt Lake o 2 000 National League Won Lost. Pet. New York 41 27 .603 Chicago . 39 34 .548 St Louis 38 3G .614 Cincinnati 36 36 .500 Pittsburg 33 35 .485 Philadelphia 32 35 .478 Brooklyn 31 36 .462 Boston 29 40 .420 American League. Won LoBt Pet Philadelphia 44 29 .603 Chicago 40 33 .548 Detroit 42 25 .545 Washington 40 34 .541 . St Louis 40 36 526 Boston 38 37 .507 : Cleveland 27 47 .36") New York v.. 25 45 .357 Federal League. Won Lost Pet. Chicago . 43 28 .606 , Indianapolis 37 31 .544 Buffalo ...36 80 .545 Baltimore 35 33 .515 i Brooklyn 32 33 .492 Kansas City 31 39 .443 Pittsburg 29 38 .433 Si Louis 31 42 .425 American Association. Won. Lost PcL Milwaukee 45 33 .577 loulsvllle 45 38 .542 Minneapolis 42 3ft .51ft Indianapolis 41 39 .513 Cleveland 32 38 .49! Kansas City 42 41 .501 Columbus 37 43 .46; st' Paul 30 50 .37, Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost Pet Los Angeles 53 43 55: Venice 50 43 .53 San Francisco 51 47 5( Portland ... 45 40 .gi; Sacramento 46 4g 48s Oakland 36 58 38; Northwestern League Won. Lost. Pet. Seattle 54 33 "Vancouver 52- 33 .6L Spokane 50 34 .59; Victoria 36 47 .434 Portland 32 52 .381 Tacoma 32 57 Mi Western League. 1 Won. Lost, Pet. Dener 45 31 .592 St. Joseph 44 33 .571 Sioux City 44 34 564 I Lincoln 41 35. .53 2 Des Moines 41 37 .526 ! Omaha 35 41 .16$ Wichita 32 49 .39? Topeka 28 50 ,859 Southern Association. Won. Loat. Pet. Birmingham 43 33 .560 Chattanooga 44 37 .543 Mobile 43 38 .531 Nashville 43 38 .531 New Orleans 42 39 .519 Atlanta 36 35 .507 Memphis 36 36 .500 Montgomery 32 53 .376 RITCHIE CLAIMS IT WAH DRAW By GEORGE CONSID1NE. Loudon, July 8. I have read the clatements of Welsh and Ritchie lr. regard to last uight's fight and I think there is a lot of truth in Rit chie's claim that he would have got a better break at home. Certain!'. Welsh inflicted much greater punish went on Packey McFarland in their twenty-five-round "draw" in Los An geles in 1908 than he did on Ritchie last night. I am going to have a look at the pictures tomorrow morning to see if I can agree with Ritchie that he was 1 ebbed Nobody can weigh the actual effect the enthusiasm of that mob of Welsh supporters may have had on j all present, even those of us who I were rooting for the American to win. It is possible that Ritchie's dogged, j persistent, unremitting, tireless ef- I forts to put over the finishing wal I lop contrasted with Welsh's will o' the wisp tactics may throw a new light on the fight in the pictures. It is certain we all gave Ritchie less credit than his performance war ranted, merely because we all knew te was trying to do just one thing, and his failure to accomplish th 'it one thing counted heavily against him. One thing is sure, the showing Rit rhie made has not hurt him a bit with Englishmen. The English writers al! are unanimous In the opinion that the lad is a gentleman through and through and a clever fighter I send the statements of Welsh and I Ritchie to your American readers By FREDDIE WELSH, Lightweight Champion of the World. 1 London. Jul S. I understand Owen Moran and Matt Wells at the ringside last evening called Ritchie a "cheese champion' and said he was the 'biggest boob that ever held the championship." The first thing I want to say in Coffee With a record of 40 years in the Mississippi Valley is the H. and K. Coffee. Don't take a substitute Try H. & K. Coffee and taste the real coffee and you will never want any other brand. For sale by all live grocers. In Ogden by: Sirs. L. M LUrncf 2tt 21et St. K .1. Koss. Cor, 22nd and Grant Ave o. Farnlund, '-'is Lincoln A- Domestic Sch'in e Halters. fttA "Irani. Tribe & Jonei ttU Wash Ave Mrs. A. T. Hestmark, 475 22nd St Pickett Grocery, 2340 Wash Avo J. S. Carver & Son. 2361 Wash. Ave. W. E Hart 1800 Wash Ave. r R Shearer. 415 27tli Si Jus BIhkI"'1 m. -v' Grnnl Vve Petcmon Bios. Huotavllle. Wilcox Grocery. 3462 Wash. e AlarHhall Grocery. North Ogden. Bovle Grocery. M0 2th St. Wilson Bros, 2Sth and Wall Ave A. P CbrtotCUMn, 3154 Pacific Ave R. Murrn. 21M W;ish Ave Frc-d Foulger & SonF. 740 24th St P. A Gorncr. 620 24th St Tom Kardamcn. Cor. 24th and Jeff Wm. Weaver, 32S4 V ash. Ave. I " this connection is that Willie Ritchie, ss he fought last night, could take Moran and Wells into the same ring at the same time and whip "both of thein I am champion of the world now and can afford to express myseli pi : baps a little plainer than yesterday, aid I dislike exeeedin.-l v these in dividual newspaper suggestions that Ritchie is not a good man. As a matter of fact, in my opinion, he would have beaten any lightweight living today had he fought him as he , fought me last night. This may sound slf-boosting. but 1 1 think I have proved my right to I count myself in a class bj myself when it comes to defensive ability, and I needed all of it to keep Ritchie from landing a knockout punch. As j Lt was, he hit me the hardest blow I eer got, a straight left on the side . f the head in the thirteenth round. 1 For a full minute 1 saw stars and was dazed, but I was able to smile 1 and outgeneral Ritchie and stall j through the round Ritchie has Improved 100 per cent since his first fight with me and is much better than in his contest with Lench Cross and Joe Rivers, both of which I saw. After he has had an Cthei year's experience and has met as many championship aspirants as I have no doubt his record will entitle him to a return match with me, and whenever there is sufficient public demand for it 1 will be ready I was full of confdence from the OUtset, 1 kuew I could keep away from Ritchie's right, but I never tried to do anything brilliant or dazzling in the way of giving punishment, be cause I am too old in the game to take any chances. Ritchie fought a grand, came, clean fight, and in my opinion he will im prove right along if he digs in and fights as often as he can. By WILLIE RITCHIE I Former Llghtwelqht Champion of the World. London. July 81 did not talk after the fight last night because I was hurt too much not physically but in the hnart. Even alter 1 had read the newspaper accounts of the 1 fight this morning l still refused t. make any comments. This afternoon, however. I sav. special exhibition of the moving pic tures of the fight and I am ready 10 tav something. 1 am going to try to arrange with I the federal authorities at home to al ! lew me to bring a reel ot the pic tures to New York and show It pri vately for the benefit of the aew paper men. If one single individual who sees the whole twenty three minute rounds say I should not have had a draw, at the worst: I will do nate $5000 to any charity that may be designated. Welsh never landed ouc effective blow on me from start to finish 1 am just as fit tonight as I was be fore the fight last nit lit and ready to do it all over again right now. Pic tures cannot He. they say, and the pictures show Welsh running away, covering up. ducking and hugging me around the knees all the way through Of course, I did not know until I saw the pictures whether I had mad a bad appearance In the ring or not. But, despite my naturally biased view point, for the life of me I cannot see where every round after the tenth is not distinctly Ritchie's ,and In the last five rounds I am coming strong er every minute. I I never was more surprised und hurt than when 1 discovered tluit Referee Corri had fallen for the wild demonstration by Welsh's seconds, his wife and the crowd generally. Not for a minute do I suggest that Corrl was not absolutely honest in allow ing Welsh to have this spontaneous decision of the crowd but I think thi -anie ficht at home would have been a draw at the very worst. I will admit I was very slow In the first half dozen rounds, and it did discourage me not a little I cannot yet understand what was the matter with me, but somehow I could not get started at all. Welsh undoubted ly js the cleverest, and that prevent ed my landing a knockout, but he cer tainly did less to me than 1 did to him and it seems to me that should be taken into consideration when the championship is in question. I am going to remain here for the "Gunboat" Sraith-Carpentler fight, and then spend a little time in Paris and Berlin U will be my first islt to the continent. After that I will re turn to the United States and begin fighting wherever purses are offered. In the meantime I am ready to back myself for any amount up to $25,000 against Welsh in a twenty round contest anywhere outside of England. CRACK SWIMMERS MEET. San Francisco, Gal., July 9. Swim mers of the Illinois Athletic club and j Olympic club will meet tonight, mark-in-,' the last appearance locally of the! Chlcagoans before they return home via the Northwest. "Art" Raithel of the Illinois club, winner of the fifty-yard dash in last, week's meet, defeating Duke Knhana mouku, the Hawaiian champion, Is I expected to furnish feature exhibitions How Thin People j Can Put On Flesh A New Discovery Thin men BJld women that hip, heirty, filling dinner you ate last night What became ef all the FatMproducfng nourlsh ment II cental i" vu haven't gained hi weight one ..un e That fooil . -,1 ' from your bodfcy Ml unhurned coal through an open frate. Th material wa there hut vmir fooil Uoesn t work, and stick, ana the plain truth is you hardly gel enough nourishment from your meals t pav for th- "St of cook ing. This Is true of (hiii folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your func tions of QaflipUlatlori, arc sadly ut of. gear ami need reconstruction Cut out the foolish foods and funny 1 sawdust diets. Omit the flesh cream! rub-one. Cut out everything but the ne als vou are eating now and cat with ! ever) Ote Of those a single Sargol tablet.; In two weeks note the difference. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, ' "stay there" fat should be the net rc-J suit. Sargol charge your weak, stag-1 nant blood with million of fraph new 1 red blood corpuscles given the blood the ! carrying power to deliver every ounce of! fat-making materiel in your food to every I part of your body. Sargol, too. mixes with your food and prepares it for the bio "i hi easily asalmllated form. Thin people gain all the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month while Inking Sargol, and the now flesh stays put. Sargol tablets are acientlflc combination of six of the bosl flesh-producing elements known to chemistry. They come -io tablets to a package, are pieasanti harmless and In expensive, and A, R. Mclntyre Dtuk Stof and all other druggists In Ogden and vicinity sell them subject to an ab solute guarantee of weight Increaso or ni' iney back. Ad vertlaemen t . BUTCHER'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH Pocatello, Idaho. .July 8. Otto Hen dricks, a butcher at Mountainhome. was preparing to butcher a steer and j was driving him into g chute when ' - w j I P. A. strikes 13 1 I every time you II I I Prince Albert smashes the big p H joy gong whether you jam it C H into a jimmy pipe or roll it into I H an acehigh makin's cigarette, R the like of which you never I got next to before. Pretty quick you forget about m the chaff- brands and fire i brands ! For P. A. is all there S signed, sealed, delivered! 1 Men everywhere smoke P. A. because it's a revelation can't D bite the tongue! The bite's cut 9 out by a patented process. Hence, no tobacco can be like I Fringe f I Albert I the national joy smoke Listen : You can never tell from j where you're sitting how your I picture's going to look. Nor Hj m can you tell how bully P. A. H j is until you fire up! It's a case Hj of "show me." We've made H a 4 'show down" for millions j of men everywhere. ' Got the nerve to put across a MB H dime for a tidy red tin to find ISj out something for what ails Hp 3 your smokappetite? P. A. is sold everywhere. Toppy i I 'S red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; M also handsome pound and half- 3 Brai pound humidors. " mm j the steer turned, caught him on its horns, tossed him up and caught him again as he came down. Friends rushed in and saved him from sudden death. The horns pierced his left side. Wreaking two ribs and tearing others loose, making a large hole in his side. It was thought for some time ' that it would be impossihle for him to live, but he Is recovering VANCOUVER HINDUS IN SAD STRAITS Vancouver, B. C. July 9. The only obstacle thit now stands In the way of the departure of the 375 Hin dus aboard the Japanese steamer Ko mugata Maru Is the one of cost. The Hindus having been denied admission to Canada, have appealed to the do minion government at Ottawa for fi nancial assistance in order to provi sion the vessel for her return trip 20 YEARS I Of satisfactory, high class plumbing in Ogden entitles John Smeding to your con sideration when you want good work done right. His services, his supplies are best always. JOHN SMEDING PRACTICAL PLUMBER 420 24th Street. Phone 1491-J. La6t night they made a similar ap- JE8 peal to the Vancouver city authori- ties, in a petition to Mayor Baxter fT "As far a6 I am concerned person- rlly I have no intention of granting M such a request." said the mayor, "but, W at course, it is a matter that the city j council will have to decide." H The mayor pointed out that Van- Ja : couver had Its own poor and if there K was any feeding to be done, white h men would be fed first. m oo ijl In model form an English inventor M has succeeded in operating a railroad car that is raised above the track bv R. the repelling force of electricity and jt drawn forward by magnets above It. K DON'T YOU EVER, I EVER GET HUNGRY? 1 Well, when you do, try us. m , I A regular meal or a quick lunch. 3 We'll satisfy you and not hurt your jEt pocketbook. Eg THE PALACE CAFE I 176 25th St i 1 l $ I SLADE TRANSFER I Phone 321 I Office 408 25th St. I II ' If P, O, P 0 E. I EXCURSION TO DENVER H SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES OGDEN 1 VIA D. & R. G. at 2:30 P. M. S JULY 10, 1914. 1 Round Trip $22.50 H I CITY TICKET OFFICE f ECCLES BUILDING I I