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II THE CARD SHARKS HAD NO BUSINESS OVERLOOKING THE 15 j JfpSL-C BANK ?0LL ANNEXED BY IfW Twfl pE.LU)W5 FRltHD-tLL MAC?) I Bum vjUCK1 J (r PJ jfpSP some cAqo swAWkS imter- At A (sr Me- IM A pOtR GAME & ( 86 R,frHT X J y f? mO t "y"N Tnl f)y,tW WQ,TE XTSA I AND -TOOK tlfrMTYPIVE. JLT BACK - f 0--- 1 KWtifo? 'k J ' ' ' q-5 - iKTV-SWND - - oad (j I I OGDEN STANDARD SPORTING PAGE II PHOTOGRAPHS I BASEBALL STARS j By special arrangements the Even I ing Standard will publish daily the picture! oi the baseball stare of the nation, covering all leagues. Clip the pictures and paste them In a book and at the close of the season you i will have one of the greatest roller Hons of pictures of the leading stars in the world. Start clipping today Clark Gfiffith thinks the CubanB i would make big league players He was the first majoj league manager 10 try (hem out. giving Martians and Al meida a trial on the Cincinnati Ka tlonals, and now he ha 6 several Cuban ' recruits on the Washington American league team Jaclnio Cadvo in a candidate for an outfield position The reports say that he is a hard hitter and fast field er and base runner Just how ha trill 1 sire up will be seen at Charlottesville, Va where the Senators are doin their spring training (Ireat interest Is displayed in Cuba Ln the success of their players in thi country The Havana papers lei " correspondents travel with teams and cable every movement of their stars who are trying to make good In tbe big league. I When the butter won't come put a little honey in the cream a teaspoon-1 ful to a gallon of cream. It works wonders. II , 2 for 25 Ccats CfeMt.Pe.body A Co, Arrow Shirts CLUB RULES NO BENEFIT Restriction of Habits Reflection on Manli ness of Players (By Christy Maihev. son. Star Pitch' of the New York Ciants Certain clubs within the last three or four seasons have attempted to re strict the habits of their players by in rcrting anti-booze and antl-cigan tte clauses in the contracts and making the use of either liquor or eigarettes subject to a fine It's an old theory of some managers that "Hps that touch liquor or cigarettes shall never moisten a spltball for me." Now. it strikes me that such sweep ing restrictions are of little benefit ei ther to the club owners or the play ers. It smacks too much of the police system and acta as a sort of flaunting challenge to the players all season. Whenever they desire a smoke they have to sneak off and sift the smoke out from behind tholr hands the way I haV( obs rved some women doing I In hotel dining rooms and cafes w here they arc not permitted to smoke when tbe head waiter Is looking It is a inch thai these clauses do not pre vent smoking or drinking, but they force the player to "sneak" a g'.-is of beer or a smoke if he wants It. Such clauses reflect on the Intelli- gence and manliness of the ball play ers of today, to my mind, because there are few in the game at present w ho need any censorship of their hab its. They are the samo methods as adopted for a lot of schoolboys and It is not taken for granted by the per sons making thes? conditions that they apply to grown men playing ball for their living. In the more acute cases, of which there are very few iu the big leagues at present, such contracts may be all right although I have honest doubts as to whether they are of any value The system of giv ing the errati player a bonus at the end of the season for good behavior ts much more satisfactory, I think With out mentioning any names, 1 will say tltt wh?n a man wants a drink and it Is his habli lie generally pris the ammunition Hall players who are bad actors'" remain "bad actors' in spite of all the anti-booze clauses in the world l'he idea of having a man sign a pledge and then expect htm to take it out and look at it every time he feels thirsty cr wants a smoke Is not much good LEWIS KNOCKS OUT ENGLISH CHAMPION London. March 17 Harry Lewis, the American welterweight, knocked out tonight Jack Harrison, middle weight champion of Bngland, in the third rouud of a 20 round contest at tbe National Sporting club Harry Lewis obtmned an award ol $3750 damages last September in a suit against a motor cab company on account of injuries he had sustained In a taxicab accident, which, his coun sel argued, had impaired his nerve, vi tality and his ubillty to fight UNHOLZ AND BAT MAY MEET SOON A mutch between Rudy Unholz and Bat Nelson, bated rivals (or many years, is in prospect Nate Lewis sayj the Kenosha, Wis promoters, are of the opinion that such a battle would fill the fight fans with glee Rudy was present when Nate made this vn nouncemeut and the Doer fighter wax ed warm under the collar when Lew Is said: : "You know neither Nelson nor Rudy can hope to attain (he ehampionshi n I Ogden State Bank OGDEN, UTAH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $ 260 000 00 j RESOURCES OVER . . . $2,10o',00o!o0 I Modern Facilities in All Departments Ve issue Foreic Exchange, Travelers' Checks and Letters of Credit. ,' Interest paid on Savingi Arxou and Time Deposits Loans ,'4 made on Real Estate ;f: Vaults equipped with electnc burglar-proof syitesu Your business solicited, safeguarded and protected ' -.M H. C. Bigelow, President A P. Bigelow. Cashier J- M Browning, Vice Pres E L Van Meter, Asst Cashier title although each is a clever fight er " Unholz came back strong. "Me old'' ' he asked. I should say not. I am as Kood as I ever was, and there Is not a lightweight in the ring today who has anything on me And I In clude Ritchie when I say that I am willing to fight an of them. 133 pounds ringside When l am knorked out cold, then and only then, will 1 admit I am all In As for flat well, I ve hem after Nelson for a long- long time. I am not afraid of the out come.'' I'nhol. fights Jack Redmond in Muskegon, Mich, the latter part of this month. EVERS' PITCHING STAFF A WORRY Manager Elvers is injecting all the baseball he possesses Into the candi dates for the Cub regulars. However, his pitching ntafi is gh ins him the greatest worry "I! we hae a staff of hurlers the equal ol the Ciants we would make a runaway race of (he fight for the pen nant." says Evers He Is giving two thirds of his time to the fllncern Rrldwell was out training today and showed no traces of his recent injury The continued hot weather of the week is taking the gingrr out of many of the Cubs. George Pierce nov re alizes that he had a narrow escnpr from death when hr was knocked ou: bj .i line drie that struck him on the Chest in Wednesday s game Had the ball hit him over the heart it woulu have killed him. The spot Is black and blue and George is too stiff to I bend. Pierce is a promising recruit pitcher, who was once with tbe Gl ' ants. Bert Humphries. ex-Red fllnger, is working on a new Jump ball, which ho discovered a few days ago It Id dc-rribfd as hcinc .similar to the "old sal" ball that won Joe McGlnnity fame It is a fast ball thrown side arm style, or rather underhanded and It rises Htralpht Instead of curving as It lloats toward the batter The jump on the ball Is two or Hirer inches when It gets five feet from the plate FANS INTERESTED IN CROSS BOUT Leach Cross' unexpected victory oer Joe Mandot in New Orleans has boomed the stock of the Power den fis' The fact that Mandot was put to slrep in the tenth round was a big Surprise, yet it proved beyond per adventure thai Cross still holds a foremost place in the lightweight class. Cross' coming bout with Joe Rivers in New York city, therefore, is doublj Interesting if cross should win he would be ln line for Ritchie for the title. Packey McFarland has called Billy 'Nolans Muff. Nolan announced the t other day that Champion Ritchie 'would make a match with MeFarland. providing the latter would box twenty rounds on the coast and weigh 133 pounds about six hours before enter ing the rinn. MrFarlan.i had made It plan that he wanted 135 pounds, hut yesterda be Bid that hr would agree to do ' 13 McFarland'a closest friends asserted yesterday that Packey didn't j train with his usual y Igor for the ; Brltton bout In fact: the: declared that he didn't work more than five days, that he insisted upon 187 pounds I at .: o'cinHv because he didn t feel like reducing MORRIS-STEWART FIGHT STOPPED Sapulpa, Okla., March 17 Adjutant General Canton and a squud of na tional guardsmen from Tulsa, acting under orders of Governor Cruce, stop ped tonight the scheduled 10 round fight between Carl Morris and Adam Stewart of New York. No Intimation was Riven that the bout would not be permitted until al most time for the first gong BASEBALL Pittsburg 4. Boston 3. Hot Springs, Ark. March 17 Balmy weather and a large crowd greeled the opening of the Boston American and Pittsburg National series of nine Barnes here todav Pittsburg won, 4 to 3. Bcdient allowed no hits in the three innings he was ou the mound for Bos ton Adams and Robinson for Pitts burg were bit freely, but the hits were scattered. Score R. IT K Boston .3 8 ft Piltsburg 4 4 1 Batteries Bedient. Leonard. Poster and Cady. Carrigan; Adams. Robinson and Kelly, Gibson. NORWEGIAN CHAMP MAKES NEW RECORD Christianla, Norway, March 17 O. liathiesen, the Norwegian champion, , established today a new skating rec ord for the 500 meters at Ha mar II" ( overed tin- distance in 44 seconds The previous world record. 44 1-5 sec onds, was made by Mathiesen at I hristianla February 17, 1912 OGDEN MEN AT THE TRAP SHOOT Salt Lake, March 17. The coolest and most exciting shoot this Beason was pulled off at the university range yesterday afternoon The Tooele1 team did not appear but the Ogden men showed up strong. F. J. Morgan of Salt Lake and Wil liam Anderson of Ofiden divided hon ors evenly Both made 95 out of a possible ioo Browning, Mills and Skeen were not far behind. Instead of having a team shoot be tween Salt Lake and Ogden two teams were chosen from the entire numb' r of shooters present by the two rivals of the Salt Lake Gun club, Gallagher and Miller When (he smoke cleared away and the total scores were footed, the re sult showed Miller's team had broken 484 and Gallagher's team 488 .Miller states that this established beyond the question of a doubt the one bird difference which has been the basis of these many challenges and counter challenges. The Ogden shooters were met :it the train by automobiles escorted up town, where luncheon was served at the club grounds, and judging from the expression on their fares, were neii pleased with the day's entertain ment They stated that at some fu lure date they would arrange for a similar shoot at the Junction city Tin scores of the shoot Out of a possible 100 E. J Morgan , 95 llliam Anderson K. S. Browning 92 I H. S Mills 91 J Moroni Skeen 90 'Dewey" 39 C H. Reilley. Jr , 89 L E Rlter 89 Ray Klngsley s5 J A Carmlachael S5 George Brow ning . . 85 J. N. Sharp . 88 L A. Cummlngs 86 C H. Vnrlan S4 E. J. Miller $1 P. L. Williams, Jr 77 George Ames . 76 J. M Drowning 7S Dave Hood .... 77 W B. Gahgher 14 A. B. Bain 7 H E Heagren ' Bert Brown . 65 Out of a possible 50 John Sharp . 1 1 A. F. Smith 32 LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respec tive Signers for Further Information ESTATE OF JOSEPH W. BAILEY, DECEASED. The undersigned will sell, at private sale, the following described tract or parcel of land situated in Weber County, State of Utah to-wit Hart of tbe southwest iuarter of seition 18 in Township North of Range One EaBt of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian Beginning at a point which bears south 1-86 - feet and west 2908 3 feet from the north ea6t corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said sec tion 18, and more closely described as bearing north 316 8 feet and west 56 feet from the southeast corner of said southwest quarter of section 18, thence north 18 degrees west 15 5 feet, thence south 61 decrees 29 minutes west 61.3 feet, thence south 18 de grees east 20 feet, thence north ",7 degrees 20 minutes east 62 feet, to the place of beginning, containing o-lOO of an acre, the same being used as a summer resort Also the following described per sonal property, to-wit: Two bonds (Nob SO arul 311 for $1.000 00 each, bearing all P(r oent interest per annum, of the American Fuel company, a corporation The first interest coupons became due No vember 1. 1912; 2000 share of the capital stock of the American Fuel company, a cor poration, of the par value of $2 60 per share, evidenced by certificate No 3S0; 87 1-2 shares of the capital sto -c of the Lion Coal company, a corpora tion, of the par value of $100 00 each; One driving horse; One Burrey; One single buggy; Two harnesses On or after the 2Cth day of March, (1913, and written bids will be received St the law offices of Richards & Wil lis. Suite 41S in the First National Lank Building, situate at the north east corner oi the intersection of Washington avrnue and Twenty fourth street in said Ogden City, nn til twelve o'clock (noon) of said day. terms of sale. cash, ten per cent to accompany the bid and the balance on confirmation of sale by tbe court MARY () BAILEY, Sole Administratrix Dated March 1". 19 13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Alice M M. Dean, De ceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of David Jenson at No 503 504 Plrsl National bank In Ogden City. Weber County, State of Utah, on or before four (4) months from the dale of the first publication of this notice LEO A HARRIS. Administrator of the Rstate of Alice M M Dean, Drrrased DAVID JENSON, Attorney for dmlnistrator First publication March 11 Tn ; ESTATE OF JAMES W SHUPE, DECEASED The underslened will sell, at private! sale, the following described tracts or parcels of laud situated lu North Og den, Weber countv, State of Utah, to v it Lots Five and Six ln Rlock Eight, Plat "A. of North Oden Survey, w tli the improvements. Same belns the homestead of the deceased at the time of his death. All of Lots Three and Four in Block 1 Eight in Plat "A" of North Ogden I Survey, except a portion of Lot Four.! bounded as follows. BerinninK at the Southwest corner of said Lot Four and running thence east 66 feet to the North O.eden Irriuatlnc Canal, thence northwesterly along the c;mal to the! west line of said lot Four thence south 74 feet to the place of begin- j ning Parts of the southeast quarter of section and thr northeast quartet oi' Section 33 in township 7 north of range one west 0f the Salt Ike Merl filan, l" S Survey. Reglnning at a! point 5.04 chains east of the north west corner of said northeast quarter I of section 33, and running thence! south 4.62 chains thence east 3 04 1 rods, thence north 26.62 rods; thence west 3.04 rods; thence south 2 01 i chains to place of beginning Also, beginning at a point 11.02 chains east' of the northwest corner 0f said north- I east quarter of section 33, and run-' nir.g thence south 162 cl:ains. thence west 17" chains; thence south three chains; thence west 13 rods and 14 1 ond 1-2 feet- thence north 23 rods thence east twenty rods and 14 and I-'1 fort fhpnoa i f..- i . r. rods to the place of beginning: Also the follow inp described per-I sonal property, to-wit: Three and 1-2 shares 0f thp capital I stock of the Rice Creek Irrigation Company, a corporation, of the par I value of $50 00 a share Fourteen stands of honev bees On or after the 24th day of March, 1913 and written bids will be receiv ed at the law office of Davi,t Jensen. Suite 604 in the First National Hank I Building, situate at the northeast cor- I ner of the intersection of Washing ton Avenue and Twenty-fourth street I In said Ogden Pitv until twelve o clock fnoon) of said da . terms of Sale cash. 10 per cent to" accompauv the bid and the balance on confirm- , atlon of sale bv the court SOLOMON C SHUPE, HYRUB4 A SHI PB, Administrators. Dated March 11th. 1913 IN T1IF DISTRICT COURT OF WE BER COUNTY. UTAH Estate of Frank Woodruff, deceased ' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of A. G Horn, 2421 Washing ton avenue Ogden. Utah, on or be fore July 12th. 1913 T. S. FEENEY. Administrator of Said Estate i NOTICE. MAMMOTH COAL MINING COM pany Principal place of business, Ogden City, Utah There ib delinquent upon the fol lowing described stock on account of assessment No. 2. levied on the 18th day of January. 1913. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol lows: No of No. of Name Certificate Shares Am'nt Allrod, J F. li i6n $160 00 Ashcroft, H. W . 11.150 107 197 00 AKren- A 113 luo 100 00 AdamB, S. C 211,242, and 299 ' 30 30.00 Brown. H W . . 16 1066 1066 00 Bingham, B. h Jr; ; 18 373 373.00 guclt. W 162 25 B6.00 Butters, D 193 .00 500 00 Barker, H. E. ...339 1000 1000.00 Broadhead. S. D. .320 50 250.00 SJ- J 24 54 54 00 Cole & M 25 H e oo ! Curtis. G. W . 2 824 324 00 I ( hlld, J C 2C5 850 250,00 I Davis, O W 32 532 682.00 Davis, T B 161.300 60 60.00 I Davis. B J 35 27 27.00 Davis, S. 36 27 27.00 I Davis, P E 37 27 27.00 ' Davis, E M 38 27 27.00 Davis. G 39 27 27.00 j Everett, J F. . . .117, 286 lr.o 150.00 Fowles, S. E. . 201 50 50 00 Garner, H J 133 100 100 00 Gallev. D 203 150 150.00 Gilbert. C 44 64 54 00 Hanoey, H E . 48 1074 107-t 00 Hogan J .... 49, 274 317 317 00 Hilt. Jacob 51 218 213.00 Hope, W 53 27 27 00 I Hovt. J B 56 429 429.001 Hoyt, E B. . . . 57 108 108.00 Hartvlgson. J. L. . 58 216 216 00 Hull. M. A. . . . . .109 125 125 00 Uartvigsrn J. H 151,282 225 225 00 Holman Lumber Co 235 206 206.00 Ipsen. P 210. 281 100 10b 00 Johnson. C 116,284 375 375.00 Jensen H C 173 150 150 00 King. T. O. 64 596 596.00 KnlRht. A 166 400 400.00 Lamb, S E 69. 157, and 267 416 416 00 Monson. H 74 21 o 216.00 Morgan, W H. . .130 200 200 00 Newton, S. R. . .142 350 350 00 Nellson, H M . 194.273 112 112 00 Olson Alma 80 375 375 00 Olsen, F 82, 297 401 401 00 Olsen, L 154 200 200.00 Olsen. L. E. . . 156 200 200 nil Pehrson. E. & C 189, 277 74 74 00 Robinson, E . ..270 54 54 00 Rackham, J. . . . 129, 276 67 67.00 Roundy, W W. . . 15S Ton 30'con Rowe. B. T 245 47o 470.00 Smout. P 87.332 2nn 20n.n0 Smout. S 89 108 108.00 Smout, W 90 160 160.00 Swanson C W. . 120. 326 300 300 00 Slater, J 122. 209 375 37'. 00 Slater, J. A 131 125 125 00 Smale, H. C 135 150 150.00 Theurer. F 94 268 268 00 Toombs. W , .22U 200 200.00 Toombs. A. M 221 207 207.00 Toombs, W W . 222 200 200 00 Toombs, A. V. 223 200 200.00, Toombs M K .224 200 200 fu, ' Taj lor, J. A 97 16o 160.00 Tripp. W R. . . 98 54 54 00 Tripp. J A ... 99 27 27 00 Tracey, M J .100, 110, 229 and 29S 77 7 7.00 Walker. E 105,295 103 103.00 Walker. W 225 500 500.00 1 Walker. F 226 500 600.00 Walker. B. E . -27 600 500.00 j Ward. M . . ... .234, 255 258 258.00 j Ward, N K. 292 70 70 no Moses, J F .176 150 150 00 And in accordance with law, so : many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will bo sold I ;i the office of the Secretary at Xo I'-7 Twenty-fourth street. Ogden City, j Utah, on the 25th day of March, 1913. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m , to pay I tho delinquent assessments thereot., together with the cost of advertising and expense of the sale. J H F VOLKER, Secretarv Office: No 237 24th St.. Ogden. Utah. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the reg ular annunl meeting of the stockhold ers of the Lewiston Sugar Company will be held at the Company's Office. Mo IP'. 24i h Street. Ogdeu City, Utah, April 9, 1913. at 11:80 o"clock a. m. The purpose of the meeting Is to elect a Board of Directors and to tran sact such other business as may prop erly come before it E. S. ROLAPP, Assistant Secretary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that tbe reg Ulai annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Amalgamated Sugar Company will be held at the Com pany's office, No. 416 24th Street, Og den City Utah on April 9. 1913, at 10-30 o'clock a m The purpose of the meeting Is to 1 led 8 Board of Directors and to transact such other business as may properlv rome before It. FDSEPH SCOWCROFT. Secretary. "WE SHOULD WORRY" says tho Indian Rider j Distance and time have no terrors for them. They are out in the first, crisp sunshine They find every nook and comen of the country The Indian Motorcycle obeys their every wish J it always goes it always comes back and the tricks are inexpensive Get your orders in early. L. H. BEG RAFT Corner 24th and Grant Ave IRONS c-r: Guaranteed 10 yrs. JLj Washers $35 s IS&ilf With Motors 6 ;3Mjd Guaranteed 5 yrs. Will' I ELECTRIC i L 4 4 SERVICE CO. Up. 24th Street Phone 88 !2 GRAY HAIR MAKES YOU LOCK OLD USE A UTILE SAGE TEA t . b Says Sage and Sulphur j Darkens Hair Beauti fully and Ends Dandruff Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when It fades, rums gray, dull and lifeless Is caused by a hick of sulphur Id the hair, says a well-known local pharmacist. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur to keep her locks dark and beautiful and even today this simple preparation has no equal. Millions I ol women and men too, who ralu 1 that eveu color, that beautltul ii.uk shade of hair which is so attractive juee only Sage Tea and Sulphur Nowadays we are not bothered Wti I the task of gathering the sjrc k;iv, s and tho in ussy tulxiug at home Bltn- ply ask at any dniR store for a 50 j cent bottle of (ho readv to use prep aratlou, called "Wyeth'8 Sage ;nd Sulphur Hair Remedy." Customers like this best I eeause it darkens so naturally; so evenly, that nobody can j "vMj l---;blv it'll it has been applied He- p BidOB, it contains ingredients which 1 HL take off dandrr.fi, stop scalp Itching fjoi iand falling hair No, it sn t a dve or ' hr even like It You just dampen sponge or soft brush with "Wyetb s ' 'Sago and Sulphur" and draw I- WtJ through our hair, taking one sm3'' I Strand at a tune Ry morulnc t0 gray hulr disappears after another ,inj application or two it is restored to i's oi ; natural color. What delights the ladles Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is besides beautifully darkening the uir they sav it 1,1 nu's hack the g'o8 lD(l bistro mid nixes It an appearance 01 sbundani R vulnnre. Age"1' -R0( 13421 Washington Ac .J" 1 tai