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Show TI1E vnlur xportHl in 19cu 61.3"5.425. bu' in wit Portugal (hi fall to fl.4uS.79S iu 1962. 9339 49', fail to in l'Mi4. and in 1905 ih- to Ponu-gal- show auv vx pons of niit-aWho l Auur mIo qtap.an-from tho list of amt if exported from the l'nMd State to Potugal In 190-",- . of earlier jvam though the record show that the valu of that article was comparatively amali, boittg hut 628,614 In 1895, and haring eteadlly fallen cotton the dnr that date. Of ra value of Lite exports of 1905 I larger than iu any year duiing tin- - preceding 106. THE EXAMINER PukMwi Every RATES, SUBSCRIPTION Doiivorcd by Carrlar in r, Tfea li V MAIL IN ADVANCE. la seat by ull aulaida of Ogdaa. por yaar At iowat tuaitarly, la FEARLESS P all at das aa afenal show. Tha Eaaotiaar has ao favor-lias- , aad ao aasatiaa to punish. U will (Ira tha news uabmaad aad unpralvdlcad. d will ba OaausMlcaUaaa as all aabjacta praaaatad la rasp seif I loaguag from kaaaa lifevdula. bat tho trus last ba pabliahsd la falL rt-Bea- tlM 14. titiifs the Vancouver. the Vanciti-vi-champion swept inro-igteam to a total of 05 pmn'. Tin out. for were no: entirety i;i-nice thev managed to burn through, antagon-letthe formidable line of if THEODORE CASE Sif-u'cv- PUTNAMS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BOWLING PUGILISM n 'ASCOT TRACK r th-l- 11 k BY scoring six HEAD poin'-y- BOWLING. FULLETTA BEATEN IN PING FINISH. Wm. J. Bryan la n great, man and above reproach ax to hi sincerity, but he is aa cxlrcnnat in hia economic nd political vie a and sometimes ao radical as to be Intoleiant. Ha has written from Hong Kong to the board of uuxlee of Illinois college, hi alma mater, resigning a a member and giving aa a reason tha acceptance by the college of money donated by Andrew Carnegie. He say a college cannot serve Hod and 91am-moand 11 grieve him that American institution of learning are Iteing subsidized lo prevent the teaching of economic truths. Andrew Carnegie U a uian of almoat Hu fortune waa unequaled wealth. won by taking full advantage of American indiihtrial o'Midi lion. He obtained from the trade all Ihe tariff It would stood ; - he gave to hi workmen the going wage, but often rewarded a faithful, competent employe with promotion that eventually made many of them men of wealth. He did all of guild thaL the ordinary business man would do -- he did more. fa Therefore he above criticism. from those except who hold to th broad principle of equality and deny to any one the right to profit by tha labor of others, or taka advantage of present condition in Ihe world of huaine. These critics are altruistic; they ate Ideal-latabut they are impractical, and though they would reform the wnrld, 111 lie progress In they make hut achieving material good. Tha trend of society should he in ho direction of a generous regard for each and every member of society, but how lo obtain lhai brotherly love and yet retain an Incentive for higha est endeavor In every day affair and problem aa old aa rtvllimrinn eeralngly as far from being solved as when the lowly Naxaretia set an example of humility, disregarded the rlasa distinction of Judea and drove the money changer front the temple of Jerusalem. His waa a broad that could not how to Mammon, but ha was Messed with moat superhuman power. Hia waa tha highest type of manhood, quite beyond the attainment of the average person of today. HI character la not to ha compared lth one afflicted with the frailties of human bind --f the twentieth century, and to attempt to measure Carnegie hy a life so pure I to place not only Carnegie, hut all of na at- an overwhelming rttadvii age. Carnegie and hia motive must he gauged hy the standard of the man of affairs of today, taking Hill cognizance of custom and environment, of which we are creatures. Our opinion la that Andrew Carnegie i moat wonderful fellow, of deep sympmhii-a- , brilliant mind and Immitiful character, even though he fall far abort of that perfection with which our reformer delight In making odious comparison. Few men, after devoting years in the accumulating of riche and In making tber every waking Impulse serve In Hie acquiring of greater wealth, have been able m turn from the marts of trade, and say, 1 will from now h rocs forth give my talents and my worldly good to Isytng the foundations for n better condition of aoetety.' There Is something more to Andrew Oxrnegle than la dlselosi-- In the characters of other extremely woahhv Americans. We admire him ntoi-we study hi life and attempt to sy what as would have done bad e in the finangained Ills cial and Industrial circles of this country. la a strictly la RACING BRYAN AND CARNEGIE. U 1'EBIU'ARY MORNING, jN THE WORLD OF gPORTS ad-voa- ENT. nwjiopor. TTAII, WEDNESDAY (WIDEN, decade. W INDEPEND- AND EXAMINEK: whnt 'hr t Vaar fey Tha Standard Publishing Ca. Ogdon Qty, Including Bondar Morning par uoatfe. ... Ti eapiaa Of itt-ur- tha Day in Moi:XIN5 mankcaUoas by aoai do plumo. will ba thrown as bashaL Tha brass hid as hohlnd aa an-Do- ask tha SMI tor to ba raapoaalbla for et ooabsr a this oflksa of Ip vacaiva Tho Exaaainor taSars bn bators Adr bnahfaaL wfll htsnhl Tho Morning Ehamiasr can bs on sals by tha Indopsnd-sn- t Mavra Cat, Balt Lahs City. On aQ through trains 1 saving Ogdon on Pndflo RailIBs Booths way, I Tha Union Pacific Railway Tha Orogon Short Un Railway. KunlMT poisons will eonfor n favor on tho management by rsportlng to thin office whsnsvor they fall to find tho paper at tha designated places. WITH SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. Trade of tho Uulrod States wilh Spain and Portugal amounted in ihe Hand year IMS t over SI million dollar, against leas than 20 million in 1896, a dreads rarltrr. A statement Just prepared by the Department of Commerce aad Labor, through It Bureau shows (hat of tha total of Btathdir (rads between the United Slates and fhnaa onunMeo of ovar 24 million dol lam, IS mUUnna was Imports and II millions export. Of the IS million of Imports from these two countries, g million, apssklng In round terms, was millions from from fhwdagaL aad Hpaln. Of the II million of exports to theta mnatrisa, 2 million waa to Portugal aad 17 millions to Spain. Taking tha two munlria aeparntrly, it may ba said that Imports from Portugal have grratiy Increased during the last few year, whtla tha exports to that ennntry have declined quite aa rapidly as tha importa have Increased. Tha total value of Importa from Portugal la 1100 waa $3,74U1S, and in 1I0S, 18.431.107; while the expnria to rortagal ware, in 1M0, 15,111.141, and in 1901, H0U.I4L Tha increase In Importations fantn Portugal occurs rhl.-f-lla India robber aad cocoa, and the dsnreaaa in axporta to that coantry Occam chiefly In whrat and whaat flour. The value of India rubber imported from Ponagal In 1900 waa 11,719,311, and In 1NL 3,M4,I1; tha value of cocoa Imparted from that oouolry In 1900 waa fifidiUTO, and In 1906, l,300,!4s. Cork wood also allow a alight tha nahie of that material (ram Portagal In 1900 being 977.947. aad in 1906. $923,111. Argol or wine lee, whloh were formerly datlaUe, bat have been admitted free of My beginning with the year 1999 under a eprctnl reciprocity treaty, have grow from (91.761 Hi 1697, the year prler to the reciprocity treaty, to IUUU In 1906. Ancborlea aad Imported from PorUmal In 1905 amounted to $168,117, goat akin 9246,. 967, sulphur ore IZ10.04T, and win 1 1 - ear-din- 1987. Tha export to Portugal are chiefly row cotton, tcfcacco, mineral oil, lumf Iron and ber, and manufactures THEY SENT REGRETS. Neel. Tbs largest item in 1905 waa raw cotton, 9812.776: next, lumber. Read th List of Signer of This Telegram. illuminating oil. $264,009. and Iron and steel manufactures, $120.. New ork. Feb. a ihou-sl and homeless aifa itewlya t Woks by their friend K. at the Bmr, lliun. t table tn rel.-of AND CHILD? The hoy wen'. Aft'T i he, er,- - fud :hc:, .i wi-r- MOTHER f,-- o n Let the mother take Scott's Emulsion for the two; it never fails to h vaudeville Thu her sang s' tics and ,i BUT TWO OF SIX FAVORITES ISHED IN FRONT. WHIP- A Valarcux and The Borgian Took First Money Racing Without Special Favorite War Generally Successful at th Oakland Track Yeaterday. Features. Sau Francisco. Feb. 13. In the fourth race, hih proved to be ont of ihe must aeimaiicual of the day at Then Otkland, Case, in a shipping liy a head over Fullet'a Du-William bid up the in 8 1. but the stable rptalnrl it. Fsvuri'i-we;p generail) sueccusful duriug the W rather cloudy, track muddy. day. Angeles, Feb. 13. A drizzling rain ai Ascot today made the track sloppy, and hut two of the six favorite finished in from. and Tha Borgian. Tig- - other winner were Mir-peat 11 to 5, Marshal N.-- at 18 'to 5. Dew tv at 5 to I and Mary Glenn at U to 1. Thu raring was without special feature. Weather rainy, track sloppy. Results: a : Firsi race, four furlongs Fa !;id,ni 111 iKuipp), 8 to 5. son: WooIiim 111 I Robinson i, 9 to 1, record; (.'barley Tatne 11 4i Fount atm. 2i to 1, third. Time. :5u. Yankee Jim, Kamirn. Alarie, Hermit's ('ivip-- . Tauatia aud I'n tilbury First race, four furlong Vslen-u115 t Miller). 2 to 1, won; Kamsark HU (McDaniel). 9 to 2, second: Cal mar 115 (Bookr.ri. 20 in 1. third. Time, :49. Van Uwn. King of Spade. Wap nigootis, Marie Esher, Jack Gilroy, Cutaneous. Premium Roc. Navarro ami Fickle Jade also ran. Second race, one mile Marpcss 94 tu 6. won; Henchman UK illuni, 1116 to 5. tccond: Stoeasel in; liyxer). I Jackson 1. 9 to 5. third. Time, 1:43. Uiiubln, Lady Huron and C Teuton Boy also ran. Third race, one mile The Borgian Ibn (Powell 1, even, won: Rockey 165 Miller), 8 to 1, second; l'lixelle 100 18 to 5. third. (McDaniel). Time, 1:43 Cheripe, Pyrrho. Fillc d'Or, Yandola and Malto also ran. Fourth race, ntlle and a sixteenth Marshal Nay 99 (Jackson ). 18 to 5. on; Chimney Sweep 105 (Booker), 9 to 1, second: Ramus 95 Miller), 18 to 5. third. Time. 1:48 Morlta, F. J. Donohue and Kirmfoot also ran. Fifth race, one mile Dewey 165 (McDaniel). 5 in 1. won: Sheriff Bell 108 Jackson I, 8 tn 1. second; N'lnns-squa167 (Booker), 4 to 1. third. Ttmo. 1:43 14. Gentle Harry, Who Bill and Hot alao ran. Sixth' rare. nx furlongs- - Mary Glenn 112 (McDaniel), 8 to 1, won; Foncasia 114 iMillen, 2 to 1. second; Regal 119 lOVminell). 12 To 1, third. Time. 1:15 4. The Major, Quindaro. Fort Plain, Rig Injun. Lady Kispar, Hagrp don and Miss Croix also ran. nisi, ran. Kecond race, five and a half furious- Royal Co'.oih l'5 iTruehell. 2 to 1, won; Midmont t":t i Fountain t, 13 T in 5, second; ("apt. Burnett t Knapp I. 3 tn 1. thirl. Time, 1;t9 3 4. I tick Wilson, l'iip-- r Im!, Iaul E. .Inn,-- . Hronn Scot, San Jose. Kingmaker. .Inc Lamar uud Apple Blos-oaim ran. Third race, one mile Drchan 112 He'll 105 (Truchrlt, even, non: tWrighll, 15 in 1. second; Mr. Fnrnum 25 to 1. third. 107 (('lark), Time. 1:14 14. Fthel Abbo;t, Uanejo. Haveu Run, Standard, Instrument and 1 ni HOMES IN THE WEST. In ihere modern day when Ihe I'nlted State atauda for the peace of the world, pat riot ism almoat dead letter. The statement that "Pearu hath greater victnrtea than t War1 liiut-bo exemplified (hum ghoul America through a display of which will imn a love of llte h'line country, and at the rerenr. meeting, held in Salt Ijuke city, for the piiipiiM- - of forming a 'See Amerl-cleague, this waa the predominant Ideu. It wa expressed ill many ways at that gathering hut tha central Idea, the ruling motive for the gathering war patriotism. It waa felt that until Americana knew their own conn-trthev should not go abroad. Rut there la a deeper patriotism Oakland Enlriaa, First race, half mile Yukon 116, even than that which inaisla upon Americans seeing America first, and aa N'sppa 113, Grace G . Mabel Hollander, a corollary of the Idea promulgated at Finikin 111' each. Roust entiire, Mintia Salt Lake Ciiy the plan for the union O.. Arrsgon, laiene. May I. N., Dorn-Innnf the Pacifli- - Coart alxtea, aa advancArr, Pecrleaa laas 107 each. ed by Rufus P. Jennings, executive Hollander and Finikin, Stover entry. officer nf Th California Promotion Second rare, five and a half fnrlonga committee. I well worth careful conBadly l'ed. Tam O'Shanter, l,em sideration of all the people of tha Reed 167 each. Laura F. M , Alice state which are the weatern slope Carey 1iR each. Bucolic, Mitt Hogan, of the mountains.qn Bountiful. Gym. Sol Lichtenstein 163 This idea dial broached hy Mr. each. Melar, Mlmon. Soundly Ml each, Jcuttlnga early in 1904. when at a dinrh-tni96 ner w Inch was Third rre. mile and a half, selling -- nent men from allattended nf by promir.ilifnrnla, parts Nina Spot 167. Honar 1'Ml, Hooligan he a unification of interests. 164, Invlctiik, Expedient, Frunk Woods He suggested Idea a year later reiterated these 96 each. nt. Portland a ml. also at Seattle, Tasuticrnlh Fourth rxce. mile and coma and other northern rltiee. It waa 111. Jake Sander (07. IViitschland contemplated that the states of tha Military Mnn. Bannock Belle. Gate-wy- . raelflp slop should form a union for Sir Edward, Charlatan 100 each. the purpose nf mutnal progress and Ed Sheridan 99. hfaasa 97. I'cnordale heppflt, not only for the purpose of In94 ducing Ihe people of the country to Fifth race, six furlongs, selling St. "see" the west, hut In order to Induce George, Jr, 112. Boh Ragnn 11(1. Judge them to conic to the west to make 108, Ten Oaks 105. Pelham 104. Printheir permanent hnniea. It waa felt ces Wheeler 95. that a coin hi melon of the aiatea west furlongs-Tncolahalf and five a race, Btth "f Hie mountains could be formed 106. Sir Don gal 99. Mis'V which would work In uniaon for the 97 96. Nealnn earh. Graceful Pride. good of the whole territory involved. 87. If. Ramona To thia end it has been the endeavor of The California Promotion commitSELECTIONS FOR TODAY, tee to give to the people of these states a full understanding of the benefit whirh would accrue from such a Oakland. Mahel unison, believing that with such an First race rimkin. Napp understanding ihe formation of the Hollander. Second race Alice Carry. I'lrtina, union would In readily accomplished. Not only would atich a union mean Roundly. the atares Interested Third rare Expedient. Ren.ii-- Nino advancement in a commercuil and substantial way, Sjkii . n which would bvc Fourth race Jake S.inder. Bannork ,"1' fo1' l, "hJcel icli progress would lie Belle Den: sell nd. Fifth race Bob Ragon. Prince j h! ,f have a combination of the reprpfentuMve- - In congress und the WlK.elrr, Judge I'nlted Stales senators from the Pay's Sixth Pride. cific alopn work In uniaon for matters Graceful and the pertaining to tho whole Best hei Pimhin. states of the union. The plan aa so far evolved would At City Park. m -- an a ceutrul organization in each New unesns. Feb. 11. (Vv park of the states with an executive committee of the whole union romiKiscd Firs: race, half mile Black Flag of uie exeniHw- - officer from each of II I. won. larhropiccuii In- - sewn st'i-Involved. This Tinic. .(!). conm-it-ewould simply carrace, seven fiirimigs Free- ry out the advance! by ihe MViiin!. Munii-booter won. Woggh-lm,a. The complete M11j,1j chord tltiril T'me. J' Inof slates is the first esThird race, mite ,inl a sential to the of the moveEnvoy iiu. Shawami , ment and step-- are now being taken third Time, : ix :::, foi ihe iurM)- -' of effecting such one Fourth tact li.r.g t won, Koval irund. I: Tapiola ihml Tint' . hpi-ui- 1 a' Vet-eran- o 8-- , Ascot Entrl. First rce. one mile, selling-Pa-chi- iea 116, Gnndnlu. Patsy Hrown, Ex-pBrigand, Walnut Hill. Bill Curti H17 each. Piquet, Miss May Bowdish KIR each, Bailey, Retador 162 each, Vlona, Lady Mirhful, lln-sailoQ each. Second 9f. Lawson Ian 96. Ycomsn 92. Wilfred and Vino. DnrneJl entry. Fifth rare, Brooks course, selling Requlter MS. Hoodwink 166. Mias Betty 99, Old Mike. Jlngler, Tartenham 98 each. Nonhvllle. Blue Knot 93. Courant 91. Sixth rare, six furlonga. Helling -Rodolfo, K1 Dnnoxo 110 eaeh, Tranio-lor- , Tizen. Willie Gregg 167 each. Sun Mark 165, The Roustabout !"4. Elfin King. Anon 16 Radium 166. Weather rniny, (rack slow. Ascot. First race Hersain. Pachuca, Patsy Brown, rare Second K1 Halton. race Third Fourth fasador, Good Rlne Luck. Rot-ti- Vino. racc-H- ir Wilfred. A. Fifth lace Miss Betty. Xorthville. Reouitr,. Sixth rare Trsmotor, Elfin King, Tlie RmiMahont. Best her Sir Wilfred. NEW i 1 11 M"-'ir!'- i I ti S-- t p '. fiirliings-'C.iiiMa- n-i T'm- - Gcu-ia- iy.r I." 14 mitt-.in- d .evi-nt' ilnrd. Tim-- New Aork vir-'- won M fro"1 Klorizel tv s: . FOR THE Yu iiilng rn I li. 13. A cable Domingo says: 'icri;u- ,inl popular ver itc-- -. won. M ini halls s "imd. Conjure,. 17. Time. Ivc i furlong---Mann,i- diS1 he solicitations of Ills I'acerc yeaterday t'ntised m w i hhnlil hia resignation which he had "ended to offer 011 the cmiiii'e day of the session of the if dep Hes Ti is likely tha will re'.vn until the I'nlted !ri,a;x u providing he t' I . ' CONSULTATION OFFICE 2351 FREE, PERSONALLY - - j I Gcm-ia- l ,-. -- St-n- m BEST MAGAZINES See This Combination and Send in Your Orders....... The Woman's Home Companion I It . . -- g.-;- Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month $9.25 All for the Sum of... Cant Beat it in the Whole Wdkhington. Fell. 13. General sier. chief of the ordnance department. has given teatlniony before a of the house committee on military affair In explanation nf hi estimate for the Add guns adopted two year ago. "The new gnn." so he said, "is not very much more powerful than tho obi one. It Ik of a little smaller calibre. nevertheless firing a little heavier project ilc. The principal difference 111 the csrriHge Ik that for the new gun it permit a very long recoil of the gun upon the carriage on disoniet!nies charge. This recoil la 566.-0"- DARK. NOBODY LIKES THE LIGHT IN' have plenty of - STORE . ii WE - ib-d- 1 r Out-f.las- - d-- ' y - v th-.- s . I : - 1 t-- d SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY v . It YOUR FKOV ADVERTIBB-KENTBEET ATRADIANCE CANDLE TRACTS LIKE THE MOTH. DOES THE - s WILL YOUR ! or IT OUTBIDS : 1 I . AND SIDE li F.'i-'e-- 1 R j 5 - OFFICE-ORDE- NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. that - Country AT THE STANDARD i - for one year. ... ii- OR BY LETTER OPEN OAY AND EVENINGS. WASH. AVE. h-- F"-Will,- Nerve Debility, Drug Habile. Taken on a positive guarantee to cure SEE SAMPLES over three feet. For this reason the an Ion of the gun upon 'he earriage in thir-j the recoil is very gentle and the carluisrs of regret were read riage Is not displaced nor is any time from Ippetd-- n' RkhmvoI' Msvor lost in the gun. Instead of At the Fair Grounds. T Lincoln Th.-- ! and Ruin' , , benefit them both. One firing one or tw-- i rounds a minute aa ,1.,,... y,UUhN.r,r. -was possible with the old gun. liie .is sen- to i;: t.iM.ie'ng ' can eat for two, but nour- President : dP'" y In new gun will he ready to Arc 15 limes win h nrh H".-, ;hf" .xi!'n:f 'hI "The hoys of in one minute." Mcnmn,'! ''"'"P "P Fiiw-- . it M'dlll'l M'c ishing two is a different inu Hm.sc of ill fiili'tvii'j, VI. j Soig Friction The general hope to supply the ihi'-'- t Tiiin h at my wBh 25t battei of thcao )rsi(- l!i.. calls for a de- orrietv ansnmhU'd In FOOTBALL WILL BE PLAYED. Second raci-fml.ing Vagahon thing. Abraham l.inioin. guns. ha t I at a rate of two gun I rn- -' - B y ll.inmhi! wj'i' ilicir thanks an, l Bier for an army of New- - '.nrk. F 1. 13. deep- t gree of internal strength fid,ih'ri Titm- t.M According 10 a1 per thousand men. which, he say, is a very for the ti kind d 001 ball will he played J Third ''.ice uiiie and y j the average woman l His r r. wi" K'l-- Ellsw.ir'h won. Macy. jr. sen ('oliiinbi.i u veraity this fail. Preal-- ) moderate estimate. Tima far. he said, , had appropriated n ,md si1: :l-- o nd K'. lacks. People of luxury unevriM he- forgo-'- uni T.ii.e. riai- rhl'd dc:i' lirip indictment the rnnunctpp (6. original for ii9 -- urh batteries nf four 1o a Ii nu gnoil t ... f iu;ilr,i-- i the that ai. d a half furiong-iu provided each of which 35 batteries have are not very strong by i.Signed t Kill Hirrrs ('olttii'Ma Girl won. Southern Fro.. should lip abolished. guns pro's nt g.ni Item for the regular army and the reAIA-"I.IZK i tll'-'- i tinGnld.!i,i;h T'mr. 2t has that faculty habit ; overworked people serve ar.d have been for the use "Sl'NXh IIM nr.-- . ilollmtav 'n the spoil wth ob-- of the militia. At the present rate Kin ttisf i r. It'll arc weak in some funcItinl eliminated, lue m ' "t'AN A HOA'I "IK supply will he completed in 1919. i 29 Tint'lie mad" lit the train-"iltions from exhaustion Them- - Firmsuirps . Kicl.sluw prr no' race, .m- one Mg cam" will . w p as a Joke. Th-iii" n.ini-B'werv SPEED OF THE TENNESSEE. their surroundings. Scott's thfMV kio J t T"i:e. boys thctur-atvpEmulsion can be dependBLIZZARD IN OMAHA. Boston. Feb. 13 The new armmrd NEW ZEALAND TEAM WON. Tennessee made an unofficial ed upon to overcome such ' SECRETARY TAFT TO IFTTIiRe Omaha. Fob. 15 ;i sneed of 22 ifi knot on her speed trial Fellowug . Vancouver Rugby Foolba'I T"m Vis a won- j conditions. ndM e) of tnodcra-claccording to the icport of nn-- I ' of 'be 1rt.1l board. There was a Taft has s ..I niperaniotariy derful food for a mother , four lectures in h. . in course of the fr'al morning rapid , dropped and liv S Jight Fe'-- . S.m kv:llll , o'clock had mcl the proportion f ' which whs iepred hut which resulted for T!n ond f V'. and child. H'l.-I-il In' ion g!im"f ihii a hlirrard ronr wind is Mewing I in a d ly of seversl hours. Th S!bieet It Ip- i fv : . ''ernoon the ' from (tie r- t'b und th snow t? dnfi ipe.-- shnw-.15 of a knot In excess .p;,in. rcnTT BOWXE. Pent Stratr. V Vvh Iff! 'i( :nnth-ai"p team defea'1 h 'nr requirement jt hi. rai-c- - Blood Poison, Piles, Rupturo, Varicocele, You ARMY Is ro- -- Ben GUNS Fire. . I MENS DISEASES Will Greatly Incieaae the Rapidity of ii'i-x- T!m:c. To ihe study and treatment of Chronic disease of men, women and children. Laving devoted special effort during our entire prufeMxloiial life and are now rewarded by the diseoviry or method that give comCatarrh, lxatueaf, plete mastery of Nrrvoua and Blood Diseases, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver troubles. . Muako-day- Virn. 1 h: Specialists 25 YEAR Charlev. SNv-on- t Drs. Elliott & Norris The Illustrated American, formerly Leslies SELECTIONS FOR TODAY. . won SsV THE It'-cliis- -- i -- Fourth race, handicap, seven fur-- A Muskadoy 115, Sir Wilfred 112. Vino 169. Fustian 106. Embarrassment. Felipe Fiigo 95 each. Workman longs e race. ll.irve-- : ' 102. Tia-ola- It V-- When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden l F-.- f k rfV'KG'f race, half mile Adela R. Halinn. El Cazador. Blue Bottle, laird Rosslngton 168 each. Hand Malden. Allerioti. Conimida 165 each. Third race, mile and seventy yard! Charley, Vino, 115 each, Ramus, Good Luck Maaterron. Hermitage, Red Tape ins each. Chancellor Walworth 112. . I that is arriving daily 1 3-- I Are being sold at a sacrifice to make room for big spring stock 1 also n Fourth race, mile and seventi yards Then Case V9 ( Brussel t, 7 tn 1. won. Fiillettn 95 Hlrahami. in tn 1, second: I .atly Goodrich 1ti3 I Robinson I. ti in 5, third. Time, 1:44 Clyrten. fhrl-tln- , A . Supreme Court and Arodon also ran. Fifth race, even furlongs - Watch-fu- l 106 (Fountain). 7 tn 5, Aba Meyer l)7 (Graham), 5 tn 1. second; Bst.rou in,', (Clark), 16 to 1, third. Pputa-gnn- . Ixtrd Time, 1:29 Santa Ray, Tom Rnlierta and Ratio also ran. Sixth race, mile and a hlxtremh Anvil lur, tWrlght), even, won; (OR (L. Jackson). K tn 5, klelatersinger 108 (Clark t. 15 tn 1. third. Time, 1:55 Argreahirp, Tlvma and Al Waddell also nn. -- AND CHILDREN YaU-rcu- r rare-Misi- FOR MEN, BOYS Lo ftn-ial- Re-nil,- FIN- R. 8, CAMPBELL. GenT. Managar |