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Show fHE MORXI3CO force at least until ths end of the year 117. THE EXAMINER Publish Every Day la Year by Ths Standard Publish- ing C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. by Carrier la Ogdra City, lacludlas Sunday Morn Ins par month. ... Tacts Seta, fiiasla eopiaa Delivered V MAIL IN ADVANCE. H-- per year ia Vllti PEARLESS ad-48 as s duties, at first uader the socalled "Saratoga convention" of 189!, now no laager la force, aad later by virtue of the commercial agreement between the I'nited States and Germany of July 10. 100. fly the terms of that agreement thia country was granted the conventions; rates of duty fixed by the commercial between Germany trestles of and tbs seven countries mentioned above, Jn consideration of the reduction of duties ou Imparts Into the railed States from Germany of argols, brandies, wine. paintings, and statuary, authorized by lectloa 3 of iha Dingley act of 1897. Thia agreement may be terminated by either country at any time upon giving three months 1891-189- . The Examiner ia sent by mall onulda of Ogden. At least Quarterly, Under the old tariff Imports from the railed States have been subject to the lower or ronvmilonal set of AND The Examiner Is a strictly la. dependent newspaper. It fives previous notice. There Is, mor xiver. a moet favored nation" ttealy between the I'nited States and Prussia, concluded ia 1828; thia Jreaty may be terminated upon one year's notice. Mlved ob all subjects presented The Importance of the United States from In respectful language known Individuals, but the true to German foreign commerce ia sera asms must be pabllshed la fulL from the fact that during the calendar All letters aad communications year 1903 thia country held first rank er signed by nom ds plumes, among the nations from which Gerassumed names, will be thrown Is the wests basket. The bravo many receives its Imports aad third man never hides behind aa asrank among countries of destination sumed name. Dost ask ths of Germs a exports, while in tbe forEditor to bo responsible for what you ere ashamed o eign commerce of the United Brutes Germany was outranked only by Great Subscribers win confer a Britain both in our exports and ImDavor by Informing this odBso of ports. failure to receive Tbs Examiner Tbe total exports of Genpany to before their bnakfosL foreign countries Increased from 788 EXAMINER TELEPHONES million dollars In 1891. the year of tha adoption of commercial treaties, to EDITORIAL ROOMS nta million ia the yert 1904. aa SI Phene. ...No. Independent of about 68 par teat. No. M Soil Phone BUSINESS OFFICE tbe asme period tha Imports Puring Independent Phene.... Nn. 120 States from Germsny of United tha Bell Phnnn. ....... , .. .Na H Increased from 97 million la tbe fiscal WM. GLASMANN Independent Phene.... Nn. 120 yaar 1891 to 109 million dollars la 1904, tail Phone No. 120 or only about 18 per eent. a No. 120 ef bath telephene , The exports from this country to closed after 0 p.m. Germany Increased la the same years from 93 million to 815 million dollars, or mors than 131 per rent. SONDO DEFEATED. SEWER The principal exports from the I'n. . 4 w to Germany during tbs fisThere was not enough Interest taken ited Stales 1904, according to latest cal year In the election yesterday, oa the quesof ths bureau of statistic were: tion of a sewer bond to bring out more 108 million thaa kit votea la a rlty of over 23,000. Unmanufactured cotton, over 16 million breadntntfs, dollars; Thla indicates a remarkable apathy mil21 that ia not altogether creditable to pond dollars; provisions, about lion dollars; manufactures of rapper, municipal government. Tbe deciding millions; mineral oils, I milvote could have been obtained for" 11 and steel manufactures, Iron lions; or "agalaat" by tbo least rffnrt at or! unmanufactured five millions; bout, ganiiatfcm or the slightest disposition ; wood and b millions about tobacco, to bring out on expression of ths peo-- ' millions; about 4 manufactures, 318 pie. Only taxpayers showed 4 millions; about and old meal, cake oaough energy to get out end oppose millions; and sgrlcul-tura- l the bonde and even e leas number fertilisers. 1 were uuiflrlently concerned to go to the Implements, about 1 12 million dollars. polls and vote "yes. Tbe leading imports Into the United When the sewer bonding wee first from Germany during the fiscal States proposed the Mayor registered hie disapproval of building this year,' but year 1904 work: after the question was forced to an Chemicals, ovey 18 million dollars; issue by those In the council In favor rotten manufactures, over 14 millions; of the mote, ha expressed the hope Iron and steel manufactures, about 6 that ths rim Ward would receive the millions; manufactures of silk. 6 eme treatment accorded ths other , millions; toys, 4 8 millions; earthen s sections of the city-a- nd 4 would be ex- and rbtns-ware- , millions; tended the city' credit, hut indifferof wool, about 8 18 millions, ence held sway and, therefore, the re- and various articles too numerous to mit is adverse to improvements for mention in s brief discussion. the present. No great injury will be done though C GERMANS WATCH BRITISH. by a year's pmiponrarnt. Then the riret Warders ran again ask wih Germany and Great Britain are not more emphasis and, by a little well on tbe terms of amity that means an directed effort win for themselves thd abiding penes. Thera sre many dlffm-cnee- s necessary funds In the form of clt arising between tbe nations credit to give to that part of Ogdrg which msy eventually bring war. Tha proper eanltafion, unobtainable with-ou- t projected cruise of the British fleet in a sewer system. the Raltlo hss grestly Irritated the section of tha Germans, THE NEW GERMAN TARIFF. who are ralslag the claim that GerThe recent action of the German many baa a right to exclude foreign relchatag in ratifying the now com- warships from those waters. mercial treaties with Russia, Austria, Tha protest Is mainly aroused by tha Hungary, Italy. Swltserland, Belgium, reference, to lb Baltic la tbs British Rou mauls, end Rervia completes ths announcement of ihe cruise as aa open work of preparation of a new German sea. The Relchabote, aa Influential tariff on which the imperial govern- conservative organ, in voicing tha proment ban been engaged alnra 1393. test. proclaims Germany's displeasure Tbe new tariff law will go into effect at what tbs paper describes as maniMarch 1. 1903. and will remain in festly s naval demonstration conne.t- all sides aa equal show. Tbe Examiner has aa favor Itsa, aad no eaemles ia pnaiaa. It will five the sews aabiaMd Sid anprrjudloed. wiu M fw (Vwitimnlasiinin t eye-laro- ts 1-- 3 2 1-- 1 3 3-- 4 msna-fsrture- anti-Britla- . EXAMINER: OGDEN- - ed with the Kaiser's cruise and the German natal visit to Sweden ait-Denmark. It fays: "The German press may claim the right to raise the question, at least theoretically, hw for national Inter es s and national defense permit to be used for such purposes as the open sea. Nobody thinks of restricting the right of free movement there for peaceful trade, but K is another question whether this principle of the 'open door can be upheld for foreign navies, which msy combine with their appearance demonstrative, nggrrssiTo objects. "England bases her measures there solely on ths idea of her general supremacy on the sea and of her monopoly, like sovereign position In all tL waters of ths world. In consideration of the Interests of countries bordering on the Baltic, for which it may easily become a vital question, the time has come to make the Baltic a mate clausum for foreign warships, to close it entirely to their Incalculable maneuvering projects. BASEBALL national league; Dolphin St Lcuis vs. Boatra. St. Louis, Aticu- -t 1. Boston took today's game from :he locals. The visitors batted Thielnan hard throughout ths game, shili? Fraser was effective la all bai one inning. Attendance 1.900. Score: St. LouU 4 11 0 10 13 I) Boston Batteries Thielnan and Grady; Frawr and Moran. Cincinnati ts. Naw York. 1. New York Cincinnati, Aug-mads it eight stragbt from Cincinnati today by taking He final game of the series. Attenoauct 2.460. Score: 6 9 2 Cincinnati 19 19 1 New York Batteries Orerd I and Street; Taylor and Bresnabun Umpires Job nsone and O'Day. t vs. Chicago Philadelphia. er .... ..........,.l Washington vs. Detroit. Washington. August I. Detroit today dropped the third straight game to Washington by :heir Inability to hit Hughes with men os bases. Attendance 8.400. Score: 4 3 .1 Washington 0 0 9 Detroit Batteries Hughes and Heydon; Donovan. GuatL and DrilL ON! Childrens Dresses Ages One Month to 14 Years 1905. SCANDALS. proceeded to the New York Navy yard, where she will be fitted out for th use of the Japanese !eacc envoys. They will make tha trip from Oyster Bay to Portsmouth, N. J., In the vessel. Attorney General Moody drove out to Sagamore Hill. His mission here at this time Is to consider with the President the esses which have been turned over to the department of justice from tha agricultural department. Inquiries are now being mnde by the attorney general into ths scandals developed by the leak in the cotton report and ths case of Dr. Georg T. Moore, who resigned because of his comconnection with n pany. The attorney general expects to go from Oyster Bay to Washington. He may leave tonight or he may eonclade to remain at Sagamore Hill until tomorrow morning. President Roosevelt today author taed the publication of n telegram which he had received from William 6. Harvey, president of the board of trustees of tha Commercial Museum of Philadelphia and rholrmun of the advisory committee of tbe national board of trade, concerning the work of Secretary Wilson, of the depart-me- n of agriculture. In his interview last evening Secretary Wilson referred to this telegram but he had not been shown n copy of it at that Urns. Tha telegram follows: "New York, July 31. The Presldert. Oyster Bay: Investigating and ad visory committees of ths government crop reporting board, appointed by the national board of trade, an Impartial, unprejudiced body of men representing all sections of the United Stales, are familiar with the work of the department under Secretary Wilson and the great practical substantial result to the nation of hit administration. His rugged, sterling integrity commands the respect and admiration of all good people. No true patriot, with n eje single to the service and honor of his country, will taka advantage of the recent disclosures to suggest that ha should resign. Do not forget interested motives have mnde tbe section these men represent denounce all government reports that do not favor them. Their attitude on glnnera' reports Illustrate. Impartial, trustmen are read; worthy, to with the secretary for a broad and comprehensive reorganisation of all crop reporting and ststis ttcal work and suggest the safeguards and penalties to insure as far as possible honesty and integrity la the future. "WM. 8. HARVEY." (Signed) nltro-culiur- e public-spirite- Chicago vs. Philadelphia. ugust 1. PhiladelPhiladelphia, phia won a hotly contested game from Chicago in the trnlh inning nn a home run hit by Harry Davis. Attendance THE GOOD OLD WAY. 5.500. Score: A severe cold or attack of la grippe ..4 3 O Chicago ... , 1 ta like a fire, the sooner you combat I 13 Philadelphia Batteries Alt rock and Sullivan; It tha better your chances are to over power it. But few mother In this Henley, Bender and Sckreek. age are willing to do the necessary work required to give a good PACIFIC LEAGUE. reliable treatment inch ns would be administered by their grandmothPortland vi. Oakland. German ers, backed by Boachee'a San Francisco. Cal., August I. liberally Twelve tanning were required to de- Syrup, which waa always ride the game hnwecn Portland and used in connection withta the horns still in Oakland today. Us former flnvally treatment of colds and greater household favor than any winning by tbn wore of 3 to 1. Port- known remedy. But even without the land earned la first run by bunchaids of the ing hits In ths third, and Oakland application cold in tied the score Jn tbe seventh. The German Syrup will cure a severe In chilwill cure colds winning run was made by McLean quick ortime. It grown people. It relieves the when Stanley .stlcd to hold n throw dren JAPANESE IN NEW YORK. congested organs, allays the irritation, from ths outfiild. Score: and effectively stops the cough. Any 7 8 3 Portland Commander of Warship Gives His child will take It. It Is invaluable in 5 3 Oakland .....1 Views ta Americans. household of children. Trial size botand Batteries ESstrk McLean; a 25c; tle, regular size, 75c. For sale by I berg and Stanley. all druggists. New York. Aug. 1. Commander Umpire Bay. Kamimura, Commander Sato and CARRIED OFF HIS HOUSE. of the navy, Japanese Oguro, RACES who era In the rlty on their way But Supreme Court 8ays Kunksl Shall abroad to taka charge of the vessel Hava New Trial. were the for navy, Japanese building A: Irvington. at tha entertained tonight Nippon Portland, O:., August 1. Results The case of Mark Kunkel. appellant, Club. Mr. Uchlda. consul general of at Irvington: tha Utah Lumber company and Commander First race, four furlongs Rain against Japan In New York, and E- - Murphy, respondents, was Charles Takeshlta, naval attache at Washing- Cloud won. Smller second. Honest Boy reversed and remanded by the suton, were among the other guests. third. Tima 49 the opinion becourt yesterday, preme Commander Kamimura related some Second rare, six furlongs Matt Hoand conJurt!c written Btraup by ing of his experiences in the nave! battle gan won. The Lieutenant second, s certed In by Chief Justice Bartch and with Rojestvensky. Kamimura comthird. Time 1:15 McCarty. manded the Toklws. Third race, aeren furlongs Miss Ra- Justice This was an pet Ion brought by Kun-ke- l "I would have not known that any- phael won. Charles flchweiser second. for the wrongful entering upon his thing could exceed the calm valor of Goldflndrr third. Time 1:28 and removing a dwelling premises the sailor. he mid. "To you who Fourth race. Ats furlongs, handicap, him. Kunkel live In foreign lends 1 would say: Go value 8366 Billy Mahan won, Peter J house belonging to of certain owner to the be claimed In business confident the about your second. David Boland third. Time lots in Balt Lake he had which upon soldiers sailors. end of your 1:10. prowess and was conone constructed dwelling Be not anxious for them. They sre Fifth rare, seven furlongs Mr. Robanother. The property had doing their bent and are sure of vic- son won, El Yerrarco second, Abydns astructing of t.M'0 and a rental value valuation American ways and third. Time 1:28 tory. of 8400 a year. Hp had given a mortstudy to mskw Japan a great commerWth race, seven fiirbings-Estell- aJ. and also cial nation and all will be well. Our won. Epicure second. Blissful third. gage on the property for 3850. and mafor tabor owed about children will find their path all the Time 1:26 3 4. terial used Id constructing the buildeasier if you do your duty In one ings. But he had made arrangements At Saratoga. sphere, and we do ours In another. imto borrow a sufficient sum to pay off bued with n lore for a common cause." 1. Results: Saratoga. August his Indebtedness. First race, fivr and a half furlongs When Kunkel had run up a bill of won. Axe Bettis Klnley Dale second, several hundred dollars with the Utah SALE OF A BIG RANCH. Must arson third. Time 1:08 Second rare, mile Green Crest won. Lumber company, of which Charles Christian Federation the Uncle E. Murphy was manager, for material Urigh second, the Mighty third. Purchaser. furnished, the company made an InTime 1:42 vestigation and found that he did not Third-rare- , (hv and a half have a warranty deed to the real esPortland, Ore.. July Si. Contracts Rangle won. Perverse second.furlongs Bivouac tate. but. that bis title was yet to be have been signed In this city for the third. Time 1:09 made good, being merely a lax title sale of the French Glenn ranch in HarFourth race, mile and s furlong ney county. Ore., comprising 164. non Palm Tree won. Camara second. Jen- that had not been perfected, and In order to protect Itself the company one Christian nie Volsbr third. Time 1:13. acres, to the night, the 12th of SepFederation. The consideration Is Fifth rrp. handicap, mile Preten- dark, stormy with a gang of men and tember, rime tho first Installment to be paid sion won. Colonial Girl second, Tyron moved tbe house that was built off within thirty dais. The rsnrh Is 60 third. Time 1:41. on to a lot belonging to mile long and 35 miles In width. Sixth rare. Kfx furlong Comet won. Kunkel's lot Murphy. rioneer second. Grand third. Kunkel claimed the foundations and Time 1:1.1 A HELPING HAND. cellar under the house were destroyed, and that he suffered actual damage At Latonla. Is Gladly Extended by an Ogden Citito 31 566. He asked Judgamounting Cincinnati. August rezen. ment for amount; also exemthat sults: to $5,066. First rare. .j furlongs Derthuta plary damages of amounting There sre nun cnthusissiii- - citithe lower court was zens In Ogden prepsrrd to tell iholr won. Mabel Winn second. Ararhne The judgment against Kunkel. experience for the public good. Tes- third. Time I : I The supreme court held that Kunkel Second race, roll and seventy yards timony from siu-- s source is th Feat Flxshooter won. Red l.esf second, had color of title to the real estate, of evidence, atu 111 prove a helping t haring been promised by the seller to hand" to scores of readers. the Hortensia third Time 1 :4:i in the title would he Third rare. n,. furlongs-- - Mamie O.. him that defects following statement: James Jenkins, s'nne mason, of ;68 won. Am Hm second. Orlinc third. remedied. Henrn the Utah Lumber company and Murphy should have Second St., ss.w For several tears Time i:02 4.3 walled until he had time and opporI bad attacks or urhing hemorrhoids Fourh rare. tjx furlongs-Fleur- on generally called plies. When very won. The Roustabout second. Ethel tunity to get his title perfected before resorting to summary measure. pronounced 1 trld salves and oint- Barrv third. Time 1:14 1 3. ments. from none of which I received Fir-race, fire and a half furlongs MAY DEBAR FOREIGNERS. any permanent relief or I never would Then Case won. Inspector Girl sechave been compelled to look for other ond. Vic Kiniirv ihtrd. Time l;ii7 London. Aug. 1. Questioned fur remedies. With very little faith la -- X rtn-sfurlong- s- Moonet ther in the House of Commons today Doan's Ointment I went to 8. W. Had- won. Patbnm Whiting second. Kate on the report of th? purchase of a ron's drug store for it and applied it. Z:t third. Time 1:15. coal area In South Wales by a German Its soothing ePfpt ire.--r very noticePremier Balfour again syndicate. able. One box entirely stopped ihe MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. stated that, so far as the government attack. Let me add that a friend of was ax sre. there waa no German synmine who nse-- l Doan's Kidney Pills for Faria. Aus W. K. Vanderbilt's dicate for any area conbackache mi l other symptoms of kid-- pKcalade wrn 'hr Herblav fakes and taining negotiating slcara coal used by the Britnry rotnplnini think as highly of I'mt ' PresMge. the Surii-istakes a: Mason's ish navy, should the necessity arise ns 1 do of Doan's (lint. I.afltte prepur-iiu- i today. to prevent any foreign syndicate obcontrol of such an area, he For Prii.- - ;,i by all dealer. Haven. Viz. 1 The majority of taining said, the government would propose rent. Co., the eight' one passengers arriving a modification of the taw debarring N. Y.. sole agents for th I nj.P( here today on a strainer from Tampa. foreigners from holding real property. Ffatos. Fla. av - ' uVans. Twcrty-r.-Mr0f j If ennsidpred necessary for the deRemember the nam-- - lv'x.ykIn,j them -"on? to the dr'rniinn ,3. Ij fense of Great Britain or for the intake no other. lion. Ihe are Immunes. terests of ths army or navy. Netherlander Day at Lagoon Wed., Aug.2d SetaMcalnlaavaPgdanarmrfurolnir! 9 Pa file Far for round trip, Including admission to tha grounds: 80s. Adultx n,. " children, Groat variety of sports for both men, women and children was tat able cash prises. Everybody Invited Enjoyable Time Assured A SPECIAL FEATURE WILL BE A Baby Sex Guessing Contest At which $35 in cash prizes will be given to tfy first five nearest guesses made as follows: 1st nearest correct guess, $15.()0 2nd nearest correct guess, $10.00 3rd nearest correct guess, $5.00 4th nearest correct guess, $2.50 5th nearest correct guess, $2.50 To taka part 1a thia contest a gueaa should be made from (ha pi turep whether tha baby la a "boy or "girl and place your gpu poaito tha corresponding numbers given under the baby picture ala. your natno and address to It and deposit your gusaa togathty wit ten cants In an snvalope In ana of tha ballot boxes at oith.r W. H. Wright 4 Sons Co Last 4 Thomas or Ogdra Bros, at Ogdwj er 4 3 Main Street Salt Lale City, Poulton, Madson, Owen 4 Co, or mall it to tha Netherlands Excursion Committoo, Box X, Otdm, r Lock Box 111IL Salt Lake City. No limit to tha number of j ttl Gueaaaa not accompanied with ten cants ara thrown out. Rssulta tan of tho nearest gusases will ba announced every day thrwjgh th. Standard-Examine- r. Tha contest Is now an aad closti AUGUST 2ND, 1905. at 5:80 p. m, at Lagoon. 111-11- USE THIS COUPON -- Com-mand- Met-Isk- 8-- 2-- SPECIAL SALE 2, Oyster Bay, Aug. 1. Attorney General Moody arrived here today. He has been cruising for a week along the North Atlantic coast in ths Dolphin. After be was landed here, ths Chicago. August 1. The locals had a lead of five to nothing for six inTh declaration of the Csar that ning when the dxltors commenced he will not allow Russia to he forced pounding Weimer. four hits, with a to a dishonorable peace, and the an- pas and a long fl; giving them three runs. They tiei the score In the nouncement of one of the Japanese ninth, on two singles and a pair of officials with Komura that Japan de- triples sad won ir the eleventh, Krumands a billion dollar Indemnity and ger leading off vith a three-baggthe ceunion of the Island of Sakhalin, and scoring on Datin' long fly. Atare not reassuring statements of an tendance 3,500. Sore: 11 0 Chicago early peace. The terms demanded by Philadelphia 7 12 4 Japan would he humiliating if RusAMERICA LEAGUE. sia met them, so the prospects are the war will go on until tho struggle ia Cleveland vs. Nsw York. ended by the exhaustion of tha power New York. Augus 1. Orth pitched less capable of earning on n pro- an excellent gsme 'or New York today. Battery errori by Moore gave tracted conflict horns team the lead In the fifth It Is said that ths warlike spirit of the which resulted in the defeat of Clevethe armies In Manchuria have not land by n score of 3 o 8. Attendance been lessened by the pour parler, and 4,000. Score: 8 2 2 a great battle awaits only the close of Cleveland 3 8 8 the rainy season and passable roads; New York Batteries Moore and Bemis; Orth then, Oyama will endeavor to envelop and McGuire. j 'AUGUST Attorney General Moody Is to Probe Into Them. SPORTING SIDES FOR WAR. Llnevlteh and capture or destroy hi army. Only meager news from the front Is allowed to reach the public, but such news as has been made public leads io the belief that a large part of Llnevltch's army surrounded by ths Japanese in superior force; and when tha rsiay season ends, when troops can advance, Oyama will strike to capture or destroy. There is no longer any doubt as to ths Intent of Japan to hold oa to tho island of Sakhalin, already captured. A considerable body of Japanese troops ha already landed on the Siberian mainland end before the winter season Is well under way a Japanese army will have overrun all of Eastern Siberia below the Kamchatkan peninsula. Immense tracts of this territory are comparatively thinly settled and will afford a splendid outlet for'a targe portion of Japan's sup The land Is very plus population. fertile and raises the finest grain In ths world. This purpose of Japan explains her indifference to peace MORNING, WASHINGTON c BOTH WEDNESDAY UTAH, Tbti-hes- s 1 2 S 4 I.ti.is.a MSI. tmnni B 4I1V01BT4 9 : IS ( 6 10 " 14 Ill' 17 IB" IS 7 11 IS laioaedG 1 8 12 IS 20 imiismi; if lift aiaas aoaaoMGt nii4A ,v NAME ooanaoooooowaeao8aa.ddfooaaiaeaonaoooonaooeoaaeadx4 ADDRESS aooooooaapoooaoaaaaoaadaoooooogoooooa. The Breakers Breakers Station. Long Beach, Washington. The Leading Coast Resort of the Pacific Northwest h Prices 25c to $2.50 (EACH A BARGAIN) Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4 and 5 Hi-w- h 2-- , 9 TO 12 A. M. 20 PER CENT OFF If you miss the time you ml. ths discount this sals you mis oomo good value. If you miss 1 CLARKS - HE BREAKERS HOTEL, located' on Long Beach, Washingtonabout 140 miles from Portland, offers visitor to th an exceptional opportunity for refreshing find delightful outing shores of tbe great Pacific. The beach Jtaelf Is one of the widenan are longest on either shore of America, and has attractions that . panned anywhere. n The hotel ta new and modern. It in electric lighted, steam suite are cold There water. and and wjtli pn with fresh salt, hot hot and cold water hatha. The view of the ocean from the dining w aad many of the bedroome in exceptionally fine. The hotel owns 1 fine Jerney dairy. Insuring the pnrrat na milk. It also has its own vegetable garden. Of amusements utere sar plenty. Fishing In the ocean a few miles below tbe hotel offers In the m pleasant hour, and the mountain stream, across the bay golf, are at the hotel are prolific with fish,- Tennis,-booting9 . al of thoee who favor these pastimes, and the hotel haa livery and automobiles. The long etretch of 20 mllea or more beach, offer an excellent opportunity for antomoblllng. W, - - tn. m-n- For further particulars and rates adJress Hotel Breakers, Long Beach P. 0 Washington |