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Show THE MORNIxn EXAMINER DO FEN, PTAH, ITJDAY MORXIXO, Eighth race, handicap, five furlongs Light Braid won; Queen Bay second; enonlan third. Time, 1:02 si WOULD Iffi WASHINGTON. HARLEM. SMI OF Chicago. Sept. 1. Harlem summary: First race, five furlongs Useful Lady won: Diheile second; Eflie M. third. Time. 1:01 Second race, six furlongs Comrade won; Norel second ; Agues Brennan third. Time, 1:13 Third race, one mile Fossil won: Silver Port Royal second; Prince Wings third. Time, 1:39. PROVING UP STRONG OLYMPIC GAMES. BY mom INmKe records. 3-- wo"1-- of Bpokw 'Pin Sept. s, ,.Ssy one world JKTwSSe S&i srra iho OlympOe record d thA mftftfKt " NWI run jtmM 4-- by fiveud ofS record but he ran the tegs off 8HEEPSHEAD BAY. I repreeentatlve. who colSSisttisrted nttto $5 .Jiun until the announce caUed the M. i- - Sheridan, find throw, inline within a few imhe. of eq.ia made by hlu-ttl- f the world', record, SDkGermu 42 New York, Sept. 1. Bheepshead Bay euuunary: First race, five furlong Zeals won; third. My Buela second; Raiment Time, 1:01. Second race, six furlongs Alan A. Dale won; Flying Ship second; third. Time, 1:13 Third race, the Dash. five furlongs Wild Mint won; Dreamer second; Handzarra third. Time, 1:00. Fourth race, the Reaper, mile and s Anrumaster won; Ormonde. Right second; Ed. Tierney third. Time, 2:00. Fifth race, the Hempstead cup, steeplechase, full course Libretto wou; Horizontal second ;l)affodowndill third. Time. 6:25. Sixth race, selling, mile and a sixteenth on turf Eagle won; The Lady Rnhesia second; Prince Chlng third. Time, 1:48 3-- 5. again etepped Into ring the crowd awaited reaU.lew.ly while the .teel through the air. The raced to the spot, where the buried itself, 130 feet 9 Point. The 2im fit on the starting was 133 feel minii of the nest throw The discus used by Sheridan Tu weighed and found to be one Mirth ounce over weight. enthusiasm of the crowd wm re when Michael rewed s short time later New fork Prinwein rf the Great er Aten the .even foot 2mrr three-sixteenth- -- added Association, the 01yn.pl running broad established by A. C. jump record, la Kraenzlrin of the University of 1900. si the Paris games in Knenslein. who was also an Olympic, 8 Athletic Penn-whsn- in the 300 metre ht.rtle was of Ihe New by 11. W. Hillman jnaU furl. Athletic Club. Hillman got away ANDLABOR 1 $ seconds. Them are no events scheduled for ihe day having been eet tomorrow, aside tor the competing athletes to rest and prtpsre themselves for the Anal avents which will be contested metre hurdle !U0 H. L Hillman, 3-New York, A. C., wron. Time. 24 Dea E. 65 weight: pound Throwing Jrtarteau Montea, first, 34 feet, 4 inches. G. 29i jsrd hurdle handicap: Sykes, M. A. C.. Milwaukee, ten yards, won. Time, 37 Running broad jump: M. Bernstein, G. N. T. A. C, first, 24 feet 1 inch. 1-- L ARGENTINE- URUGUAY tut first International final Teams of five men unlimited weight Milwaukee A. C. defeated New York A. 47 BUTTE, 8; BOISE, tug-of-wa- Time. 1:44 8-- g. Throwing discus M. J. Sheridan, G. N. T. 1. A. C.. New York, (scratch,) feet 379 run handicap James C. Y. M. C. A., Chicago, first. Time, 22 TROUBLES 7. Butte, Sept 1. It took eleven Innings of snappy playing today to decide (he game, Butte finally winning out Attendance, 45. R. H. E. Score 8 IS 3 ,, ,, Butte, 7 11 3 Boise Iloon and Spencer; Starkell, Thompson, Weaver and Hanson. C. 133 D.McGann, lea yards, L St. Louis, Srpi. 1. In the Olympic lawn tennis tournament today the winners In the Olympic championship Ingle, were A. 8. Bell, Loa Angeles; Beals Wright, Boston, and E. W. Leon- ' ard, Newport. RACES SADDLE RECORD BROKEN. Winfield, Kan., Sept. 1. Symlioler, owned by J. Johnson pared , a half mile today under the 'saddle in one minute and six seconds, thereby stroking the world's record for a half LOS ANGELES, 9; FRISCO, 8. Los Angeles. 8ept. 1. The playing of 8an Francisco today was nothing like the exhibition the team put up yesterday. Knell was given n severe beating and the team behind him played very loosely at times. R. H. E. Score 16 1 Lna Angeles 3 7 3 San Francisco Baum and Eager; Knell and Leahy. ' TACOMA, 4; SEATTLE, 1. Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 1. In a game replete with sharp fielding plays, Taalia coma defeated the Seallies today by a score of 4 to 1. St. Vrain twirled magProvidence, R. I., gPpt. l. almost Eight nificent ball and received tbooiud persona attended the team hla grand faultless support from J114 strotlng at Narragansett Park mates. The Tigers assumed the lead The big attraction, being the in the opening inning by scoring three atteavt of Major Delmar to lower the tallies on three singles and a double with-otrouing record of 2:02 by Lynch. Seattle never bad a show wind shield. He made a com- after that Wilson scored Seattle's plete failure. lone tally on hla triple and a fly to Summary: -- ' pace, parse 2,000. three In five the field. Score: R. H. E. nrots-(- 8ix bests raced Wednesday). Tacoma .,,, 4 10 - Btron Grsusn won the second, sixth Seattle .. 1 5 heMl in 2:07 Batteries St Vrain and Hogan; C. 3:11 00,1 Car won the first and Hall and Wilson. ronh 2:11. Bad 2;09 thlrd Mil fifth heats In CHICAGO, 8; BROOKLYN, 0. 2:0 E.SJ'4', Nmbt H. and also started. Chicago. Sept 1. Lnndgren'a fine 314 trot. pun $1,000, three In five pitching with perfect support shut out KUt won three the Brooklyn team today. Attendance, .treieht .,'1ne h'a, ,n 2:13- - 3:11 2:13. Ml). R. H. E Score n" p?nnH(1 ?u,h C- - D,rect Wall S 10 0 also started. Chicago.. 0 4 4 pur"e ll.S'K). two In three Brooklyn two fr8kt heats, Lundgren and O'Neill; Koukallk and . roch j - i' Bergen. ot ,,,,,,, 1-- 3. g n- ohnt''iPUW -J- " two in three PORTLAND, 10; OAKLAND, 3. Former Government ie Giving Aid to Latter. New York, Sept. 1. Dr. Daniel Munoz, Uruguayan minister, has a note to the Argentine govern- pro-rente- d ' -- nirt,rd- - ti &,: tei ', How about the little misses' School Dress and Separate Skirt? This Advance Sale includes FOUR SPECIAL LOTS OF DRESS GOODS at prices to suit, and qualities to p'ease alL 25 neces, regular Sale (or, :15c, f j c and 50c value Drees Goods in this s Strhilc 1$ Pieces Fine Colored ALL WOOL Drees Ckssls . and stripes, and plain new weaves, pri-tt,,, 6ac qualities for,.. 15 Pieces Dress (imxls, newest coloring in every desirable fancy . shade and weave. Worth G3c to 9k-- 1 minded In thia sale at. 15 Pieces Extra Fine Heavy ALL WOOL Cloth, and JamesSale for $1.00. Special town Fancy Suitings, male to sell dm-fgti- ... OREGON r 8" . 38c 48c 68c Handsomely made, of fine Black Mercerized Sal In Royal. No skimping in materials. Three riiffleedgea carefully stitched, Arv with double stitched Regular $1.25 quality. This weckyQQ only, for Saleen. exlra full aecordlon , A STILL BETTER SKIRT-Fi- ne e. Worth pleated ruffle, protected with wide under $1.75. Sale price stay-seam- dust-ruffl- Elec- Portland, Ore., Sept. 1. With the election of officers this afternoon, the 81st annual meeting of the Oregon State Medical association came to an end. after one of the most successful sessions bn record. The morning session was devoted to tbe reading of papers. In addition to the programme this morning, Dr. K. A. J. McKenzie, who was appointed by tbe American, Medical association to be a committee of one on arrangements for the recep-- . tion of the association here next year named a committee to assist him in the work, as follows: Dra. H. W. Coe, William Jones. A. C. Smith, G. F. Wilson, A. J. Giesy and Ernest Tucker. Dr. J. E. Eagleaon of Seattle pledged Washington to do all In Its power to make the meeting next year a success, and Dr. H. M. Sherman of San Francisco, on behalf of California, followed with a similar pledge. The afternoon session was principally omipied by the reading of the president's annual address, a demonstration of an apparatus for correcting spinal deformities and a discussion of a paper on Congenital Dislocation of the The celebrated Anderson, Scotch and French Zephyr Ging17c hams will be placed on Bale for beat The for and Walata doth BATE'S SEERSUCKER boys' 12 girla' Dresses. Will not ebrink or fade. Our Sale Price DRESS GINGHAMS Complete assortment In checka, stripe 9c aad plaids. YVorih 72 1 2c, and lw, for RUSSIAN DUCKS Plain and Fancy Colors. Nothing better Me for School Dresses. Regular 15c value for COTTON UNDERSKIRTS REDUCED 25 PER CENT I An exceedingly handsome line, ranging in price from $1.75 to $6.00, will be placed at your disposal during this Advance Sale at 25 per cent discount. These deairablo garments always come In bandy you know. Every lady in Ogden is familiar with the matchless array of loveliness to be found in this department. Remember for ONLY ONE, WEEK the prices throughout this department, are reduced 25 per cent. You cannot afford to miss such a chance. , Entire Shoe Stock at. Cost' for One Week! i This offer includes all the NEW ARRIVALS Shoes that have been in the house only a few days the very newest lasts out, and is made to give all an opportunity to demonstrate the fine wearing qualities and faultless styles in Shoes at this store. Such a reduction can only result in heavy selling, as it is certainly an opportunity of a lifetime. Oxfords of every description, as well as high shoes for dress, and early Fall wear. Hose For School Children THEM NOW AND SAVE NEARLY ONE HALF! Sizes from 5 2 to 9, seamless and guaranteed stainless, 1x1 ribbed, spliced knees. No better hose made. Worth 12 20c. Advance sale price 1-- Session Closes at Portland With tion of Officera. The importance of which should not be overlooked by economical buyers. The best wearing qualities washing perfectly and looking well after long use. Embroidery Stock! 1-- SOCIETY MATCHLESS PRICES ON FINE WASH GOODS 25 Per Cent Off Our Entire Lace and BUY MEDICAL ... SATEEN UNDERSKIRT SPECIAL ment, says a Herald despatch from facilities of every kind the Uruguayan revolutionists are alleged to obtain in Argentine territory. He nays there are armed bands in the provinces of Corrinto and Santa Fe awaiting an opportunity to cross the river into Uruguay to take part in the revolution. The minister of foreign affairs has replied to Minister Munoz that the authorities of both provinces bave received orders to exercise due vigilance to prevent any breach of neutrality. 29c &tk-t- price, Buenos Ayres, calling attention to the two ,lr1Sht beau San Franrlaco, Sept 1. Portland hit Snyder Mc0re- r Srvrt ew' No"le. Gracie Kel- - Graham in a lively manner at interwas Paichen M,,d- - vals today and the Oakland pitchervisit-orStiu n Tbe Roman also start- given such poor support that the had no trouble In piling up runs. Roach was rapped tor four blits in the first inning which gave the Oakland! all of their runs. R.H. E. Hip. Score 10 13 8 Portland.. The election of officera resulted a a 3 8 8 follows: Oakland Roach and Steelman; Graliam and George F. Wilson, Portland, presiIare' pnn,e Stark. dent. Mae H. Cardwell, Portland, vice presrorrt; Gpi;"1 '""J Mira Idaho 3:11 Hewt time, ST. LOUIS, 5: PHILADELPHIA, 1 ident. W. H. Boyd. Salem, second vice presrn1 SL.Lnuls, September 1. St. I mil ident. Ikhb second; look the final game with Philadelphia W. L. Wood, Portland, third vbs st time. 2:2,. McFarland had the president afternoon. this B'en ford Occidental L. H. Hamilton, Portland, secretary. better support. Attendance, 2.360. r,k r' tIbmT 'ds Cres-rli- . R. H. E. Score Jessie McGavin, Portland, treasurer. y'ar 2'17' Gr"T Witch H. nnT and St- - Louis. . .. ,. ... ...6 8 1 CounrilforsH. & Coffey, Portilnd; other starters, dista:- ed. .. .. .. ....2, 0 2 H. W. Coe, Portland. Philadelphia.. ' McFarland aad McLean;' Suthoff hiriJJ141'u41,in'n ILL HEALTH THE CAUSE. Mdlcap, ser- - and Dooin. Won: Dr' Birdsalt JriT Anderson third. j ,, NEW YORkT4; DETROIT, 2. Denver, SepL 1. Ill health and not Time, the Eden bridge wreck, in assigned ae New York, Sept 1. The locals the cause of the resignation of F. B. rionga fielded perfectly, while the errors Clark, superintendent of bridges and made by the visitor were responsible buildings of the Rio Gradde, which 7urlongs for two of the four runs scored by went Into affect today. J. L. Thompson, superintendent of New York. Attendance, 4.000. . R. H. E. hridges and buildings on the Rio Score 8 2 2 Grande Western at Salt Lake succeed! Detroit 4 7 0 Mr. Clark. New York md E1 Mocro 51 r. Thompson will be succeeded by l m. third. Donovan and Bavllle; Powell and C. 8. Thompson. Kleinow, figTs SPECIAL FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN BASEBALL shot handicap Throwing 54 pound event Albert A. Johnson. C. Y. M. C. A., St. Louis, (11 feet) flnt, 25 feet, 8 Inches. S.S metre run James D. Light body won. Time. 1:56. and Jump hi. Running hop. atop Prlnnein. 0. N. Y. 1. A. C., New York, flnt Pa-if- DEMOCRATS In front and, headed In the early part of cross-e- d Ihe race. regained the lead and the tape in the record time of 24 on Saturday. Summary: 1 2-- : tad Testifies in Case Regarding Manipulation of Northern Pacific Stock. Tra-mot- er 3"2 Tnchhea frt Sheridan Of new arrivals will b: a pleasing attraction at this store ths next week, and doubtless, will prove of the greatest interest to every lady in Ogden and vicinity not alone on account of the startling reductions in prices, but because of the newness of the merchandise shown. Every department is receiving new goods almost daily, and while this may seem j lit:le early to show Fall Goods, they are hre, and we want you to see them and get first pick. There will be many early Fall uses for the particular class of merchandise we invite you to look at. WITNESS STAND New York. Sept. 1. James J. Hil testified that on May 9. loci, the day the lunik- in Northern Pacific stock, remained in his otllre and was busy onsiderlng the buying of new locomotives and other railroad a D sirs. When asked as to the apportionment of Northern laciflc stock prior to the lianic, Mr. Hill said his personal hold-igs in Northern Pacific amounted n '.OC.iKHl and an additional $14,000.-- II was hold by friends of h!-- . Mr. Morgan's share, he said, was $20.(mhi.. 000. These holdings were of common slock. Mr. Hill was called to tell what he knew of the famous Northern le corner, In which John J. O'Leary. f Chicago, who was short, claims that bis brokers closed him out at' a much higher figure than should have been dune, and in the suit In which Mr. HiU PORTLAND. . J. 1. Morgan and others have been called as witnesses, O'Leary seeks to recovPortland, Ore., Sept. 1. Results at er $55,0k) deposited with his brokers. Irvington: Flral race, five furlongs Montoya won; Addle D. second; Badly Used third. Time, 1:02 Second race, six aqd a half furlong. Rose, of llllo won; Casadur second: Evermore third. Time, 1:22. Third race, five and a half furlongs: Chairman of Now York Committee is Obnoxious to Organised Labor Rosebud won; Senator K. second; Judge Napton third. Time, 1:09. Ksopiis, Sept. 1. John N. Bogerl, one Fourth rate, six furlongs Titus won; Urbano second; Northwest third. of the state organizers of the American Federation of isibor. was a visitor Time. 1:14 3 4. at Kosemount today. He declined to Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling Red Damsel won; Maxtreaa second; discusa his visit and Judge Parker would say nothing about it, hut It was Tom Hawk third. Tims, 1:28. 8ixth rate, mile and 50 yards, sell- understood he came at Judge Parker's ing H xire won; Gilssando second; invitation and that his visit had to do with the reported attack of the labor Wartimes third. Time, 1:45 organizations upon Senator as chairman of the state executive committee. It was Mated here that an effort would be made to get the lalmr SPOKANE, 6; SALT LAKE, 5. people to modify the method of their attack upon Senator McCarren so a. rn Spokane, Sept. 1. Spokane won an defer thn battle to some occasion other well exciting and played ten Inning than nn election. . It. H. E. game today. Score: 5 13 3 Salt Lake : 6 15 1 Spokane Thomas and Hausen; Dammann and Stanley. -- of 131 ST. 1.0U1S, 2; PHILADELPHIA, 0. HILL ON f ijh,bof,y Athletic Awwrtatlon L " 2-- ud nwi to the 800 nure THE MANY REDUCTIONS IN OUR GREAT n . ncn Sept. 1. Washington Chinjco today ly tjie mire of to o. Attendant', l.ooii. 8. ore R. II. E. ttashington j p s 'g 5 ) Wolfe and Clarke; Smith and McFarland. Philadelphia. Sept. 1. Two doubles and two singles in .he ninth inning won game for St. Iritis. Up to Fourth race, six furlongs Robin tlwt today's time iNith Waddell and (iUde Hood won: Mad Mullah second; were invincible. Attendance, 4.950. third. Time, 1 : 1 J. Score R. H. E. Kinfive Fifth rare, furlongs Belle i. .. 9 1 .. ..2 ,, a. I,... ney won; Prince Brutus second; Ports- Philadelphia.. 6 0 a, .,...0 mouth third. Time, 1:00 Glade aud Sugilen; Waddell and Sixth race, one mile Brand New Schreck. won; Antlantico second; Docile third. Time, 1:40. JtlBH Seveuth race, one mile Gmu Lawt-er- n won; Langford James second; Lidn Lelb third. Time, 1:41 Mrspriuaar "szsa, 2, 1904. CHICAGO. 0. 1 3-- MEBtA 1 ; PEPTEMBElt 2c Ladies Hose Special table One with Lace Gauze filled Lisle, Lisle, and large fine Gauze Cotton, worth 35c to 60c per pair. Your choice of the lot for 29c Great Reductions in Knit Underwear All styles and qualities to select from. An assortment to please ths most critical at special prices. The perfect fitting "Merab union suit is the favorite with many of our customers. Long sleeves and high neck, ankle length; or short sleeves-a- ny way you want them, in the finest Egyptian cotton. Never sold heretofore tor less than 75c. Special A T'OC price Separate Vests and Drawers, The Latest Arrivals in WalKing Skirts line of sensible skirts we ever The prettiest had, and we have sold some exceedingly fine garments heretofore. The newest cuts and designs in materials. Every one perfectly tailored; worth $2.75, $3.50, $5, $7.50 and $10.00. 25 Per Cent off One More Week of Summer Goods Selling s, Lawns, Kimonas and wash Including goods among which you will find many pretty things tor SCHOOL DRESSES. They are all positively going this week regardless of cost. You cant afford to miss this opportunity. Shirt-Waist- All Lace Curtains Elegant Nottinghams, Brussels Net, Battenberg, Irish Point and Arabian Curtains, H OFF. Better get them now for Fall and Winter use. are yours for ONE-FOURT- |