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Show EXAMINKR, MORNING THE EXAMINER Lyceum Theatre Published efery day in the year by the Standard Publishing Co. J.H. GLASMANN, 6VM. by Carrier, Deiiveied Manager. 7a cu RATES. ! 0 Subatriber all! router a favor by r informing ibla office of failure totheir reive The EtauUner before breakfast. OP THU NORTHWEST. SETTLING The uri-a- t volume of civnmaiioii Id the United S:aiea today I moving to. What B term-im- I ward the non li ami aooly west." only a the "wiiii few j nars ago, la miw being viuiied i. l.v raiiiuiiata. ruurprihing anrirul-turwl. and U- -r of all, the houmsi-ok-erait i.t haul for the easterner, a ho to hate a vague impression th.tr these Stales, which timiprihe the Mime-tiiiiigreat linrtlieeet. reprem'ined more of the coiidlitona of this a. to realise a this of far aeay-Afri- i the true stale of affairs. It Is here that the pmsiit eiurs hate found rieh stores tif valualilu minerals and. Inlthe rapilal-Jsine imr these hns mine, bringing the iiiuclitm-rthe ami lalmr inKTssai.t for ciiuw-riiuThem am rielt ores Inns dollars. iliiiiisuiiiis upon thoiisuiida of uereH of lauds that have never bieu occuph'd by a house ami have never been lunched by the tools of the agrieuliiir-isl- . The Monies lead tract. whirh are now oH-- and ibu Indian reserva-tiou- a wlilell are to be iipciicil pm-tidample room lor millions of mss pie. Already there are acorea of families from I ha tielnlty of Ogden who are taking up lands in the Northwest and the out come of this great flow of set tiers to the Northwest nieaus a new era or pnmM-rit.to that country. The tree homesteads will offer all wild wish an opjNiriunity to get lands and an opportunity to make a comfort able ii g i c r livelihood. MEMORIAL MAY UTTERANCES. Yesicnluy, so rich in memories dear io the patriotic Aincrirana. was the oeestdou of memorable utterances that can lm treasured among the richest gifts to the literature and oratory of the world. Associated, aa the addresses are, with the troubles, the losses and fh sorrow of a gnat nation even the simple tributes of words to the memory of the fallen brave carry withthemapaihetirbeauiy that embalm fbom forever within the memories of the loyal listener, llut more than ever has the day evolved from a period of vain regrets anil become A day on which ibu promise of the future la urawu from the (rials and troubles of the past. Thu results of the sacrifices of life aud All that liTe holds dear is pointed out and the citizen of today are taught to value the blessings of their citizenship m this great free nation more because! of the fuel that Its present greatness aud future promise has been won on battlefields hy their the auceslors. And it was impressed on the ntiuds tit listeners yesterday that each citizen has still his burden to bear In carrying the nation forward on ila course of progress. Each ono is expected to do hla duly aa a citiaen iu memory of whal it cost Iho.u, whoso are remembered and lauded. Io do their duty when' the war cloud hovered above the naliuu. A third of a century ago Aliruhun Lincoln stood on the baUkfleld of Gettysburg, while the sod was still stained with (he blood of the combatants, aud gave utterance tu an address tbat will live forever aniuug the patriot Ic uUersuces of those mon whose lives have been lileiitlflml with the upbuilding of the nation. His j. dresa was in the nature of a thanksgiving that the tide of war had been turned, that the nation hail been saved aud that millluus of slave had heea given their freedom. Yesterday on that same field aiinilicr 1residcm stood and lu tint cal nines of the jesrg that have pnhsed since the great rivil striiKKli;, in ihu light of (he knowledge nr great statesmanship and of sohllcily Milll, he gate ultcrancc to words that point out Hie course or Hue rltlxenship. His was a Ulk on practical lines; words of advice, based on the result a obtained in war; of tha promise of the future based on the right use of ctiicuship in h,,, tune of peace. President Hooacvclt forcefully and truihfiilly sa-f- . "Ail should be at one lu learning from t jh .death of these mm how lo live imc-fuwhile the time call for th- - pery formance of the counties necessnrv dut.'e or every day life, ami how tii hold ourselves ready to tin- - noliij should the nation cvr asain demand from her sous the ultimate proof of loysli v. blood-staine- s n THE GOVERNMENT FORESTRY EXHIBIT. The Bureau of Forestry of ih V 8. Department of Agriculture ha for the LotiUmna Purr base it ion the most extensive dtepiay it has ever made. The purpose I teuh to illustrate the work which tin itoreau is doing aud to show hi tual finest condition lu all parts of ilie country. The visitor will see there the moer Imp re; evidence of what pra ileal foremry is. ati-- also it crest resent and Iuipoiance as a of pioinct-tUlh llVieijll l If.n'f-- , 1 .1 l . flj I prs-pare- d Ex-pof- ve ie im-s- g e- - and MAT SI, 1904. TUr.SDAV MORNING. DTAI1, He I Lav half a mind, do you Alaska, rated, gold produced in know tu the value of $5.8tiC.5Ul. Iieslde Khe laniMhiugiyl Well, even that is over ys.ouo.ooo of Turcign go'd, by doing right well, i tkluk. don L you? t. which term 1 meant gold from British New Orieons teriitury adjacent, shipped io the UnitMrs. Sparrow Aren't you going to In the last tweaiy year strikes bav ed Slates through Alaska. build a nest? cost the wage earners of the United Mrs. Redbreasi We .can't. The Ktaies three veins a inoHili. The huusesmiiha' uuiou ailed Robin out on has had one strike each strike. Puck. 3U years, and the average strike lasting 23 days. Some union have had no "Brer William, kin you for 20 years or more. It la said strike dc names er dem Russian giuruls?" to be the rule that the strongest union From Old No, suh! I got faLe teeth on de bottom en only two on top! Atlanta have the fewest strikes. Constitution. The strike of Jewish bakers in the Summer Boarder You sat up rather east end of london, England, throw late last night, did you nut? I heard liRbi upon the conditions under which these men work aud live. The men you going to bed about 3 a. m. allege tbut they work from 16 to 17 Farmer Shuck! I wax just hour a day for five days aud 24 hours In a whuleMvle store on Filbert street up. Chicago Journal. on th sixth ady. The wage vary there Is a salesman who firmly believes from 15 to 25. a week, eveept for that it Is possible tu see thruugu the SHE BOUGHT THEM. hands. The strik Is for At the show auirc: laidy (Jh, dear, firs da aud, under the circum-stam-e- a, telephone, 12 hour a day, six days A week, amln-inmhe is hardly to be blamed. I'm afraid the shoe is too small. wag of 26. the empdoyment of The telephone in the store in question Salesman Ob. no, i hat Is lm possible, is luaie d on the first flour, near a lady; we have our rime made at our trade union only and the union sluel 1 reported that five big plateglass window which looks out own factory, and we prl.le ourselves on each luaf. la on Filbert street. The salesman heard on their suiierlorp.y. You'll excuse me of the largest master bakers, employing the bell ting-a-liibe oilier day, and, for ment inning ft. lady, but I'm afraid batuud than about 30 ier cent, of the men, have larger taking the receiver off the book, found your foot is slighiiy him aperifli-atloni- i that a friend hail casually call for. Boston agreed'lo the union demands. up to Inquire about an appointment. When the conversation lagged, the The employer association of Louisfriend said: IMPORTANT. IF TRUE. ville, Ky., 1 making thing interesting Miss Knox I'm mid your husband, for the union men in tbat city. A By the way. Tom,1 have you a myunder Inducin' o'1 the wine at that branch of the manufacturer, assocograph uu your phone? Tiun." "What the dinner the other night, declared ha iation has been funned there, with thn "No," replied dickens is the aerograph ? had "married beamy and brains." sole purpose of crushing organized Mrs. Brldey Well, well! How nice! labor out of exiutance. The result "Well, responded bis friend, "it's a Miss Aren't Knox we Nli f? late discovery, and you going is plainly evinced by the crop of strikes just had it put he's a bigaIn the other day. I'm noL talking over lo Investigate? Evidi-niland lockouts now being harvested, in tlis office pbuue now, but I see It's on mist. Philadelphia Press. every one of which the employer tliis phone. association has taken a hand. A QUEER GIRL "What is It ? inquired "Tom. "Just a little appliance hy which you The Iabor Party in Ausiralia la ace the fellow you're talking lo, lhai' "By George! lien's the funniest jledged to introduce Into the federal all. Buppuse you try it. Hold some- thing I ever heard of. A young man Arbitration bill a clause which will thing up in front of the phone aud see who was inclined to lie decent and a bring the servants of tha Slats Governfellow who hail a hard reputation ments llhln the it I can tell you what It is. sphere of th Fedafter eral Industrial Courts. "Tom" held up a letter which he fought over a young woman, This is the outtook from his pocket, and the voice which she married ihe decent one." come of the strike in Victoria and the she?" immedshouldn't the other end the of at Why 'phone the Government toward the what she action ofworkers. Of course, that's just iately told him what It waa. A walrailway feliha but other orshould have done, let and a handkerchief were next in Chicago Recorl-lleral- d. der and in each case "Tom waa told low won the fight. I Belfast, Ireland, 7.500 splpbullders Finally, correctly whal they were. and linen worker are out of work. Tom went to the bark of the store, Mr. Sauer (to hix wife I How horrid and getting a broom, held it up before The dullness n the steel trade during of you to be always lunkiug as sour as tb 'phone. the last few months has resulted in Just look at Mrs. X "Maybe you can tell mo what this A over yonder; the very picture of cheer- the reduction of the workng week to is?" he shouted. five day In some of (he shop of the 1 can," refilled the voice, fulness. "Certainly Mrs. Hauer You xccra to forget, mw Maryland Steel Company. it 'a a broom. Great invention. Isn't it? Goodbye. And Tom has never deer, that Mrs. X. is a widow. New he history of Omaha, Neb., organthat bis friend was talking I urker. Johnnie! What do you mean by izations show that the first of the over a phone in the second story front building trade union to he formed room of a building directly across Filkilling all these chickena? "Paw said they was money In chick tinder the rule of the Knight of Labor bert street, and that he was In plain view of the man at the other end of the ens, an I want a ball an a list An A wa the painters, who formed a local trades assembly about 1$85. In 1897, mitt." Houston Post. 'phone the entire time. when the painters went outkokokkk "Do you think that matrimony will when the painters went into the interA tall, straight young man aud a girl national union, wages were form 25 who looked as though she had just add to the dural Ion of human life?" "Ye. I don't see how most of the cents to 50 cento an hour, andlO hours atepiied out of a love story lllnst ration consilimed a dayi work. At this time in a magazine stood together under the divorce lawyer would live without It. there is an eight- - hour work day. with Cleveland Plain Dealer. canopy in frout of the Reading Termia scale of 40 cents an hour. nal after the rain had stopped late Do you ever feel as though there Thursday afternoon. They were waitTEACHERS 8PECIAL RATES. ing for a car, be idly watching the wee nothing In life tor you? No. Life's always full of work for (Denver and Rio Grande.) crowd pick ita way over the wet at reel, ahe gaaing with a little frown at tho me. and they never let me forget IL $47.50 Chicago and return ,... Chicago Record-Heralmuddy r rousing. $42.60 8t. Louis Extry, mister?" "Exlry puijiers! 1I1S GREATEST SORROW'. " Rt. Paul shouted a ragamuffin of a newsboy $43.90 Omaha, 8t. Joseph and holding out an early evening edition tu doubt are no I have Burt you sorry the young man. Kansas City $35.00 about your uncle' death, notwithTicket on sale May 30 and 31 and June No, kid. 1 rucks not. said he, smiling. Then "Hold on a minute, son; standing it brought you into a lot of 8th and 9th good returning until Bepr. 15th tranrit limit ten days In each Are you top busy right now to stop and money. West Yes; he was doing a good direction Stopovers allowed. earn a quarter?'' "Sure I alnt; what d'ye t'lnk I am? business, you know, and if ha had lived a year or two longer he might have THE NORTHWESTERN LINE came the Indignant answer. more. Boston Well, then, take ten of your paiiers. left m a good, deal ATLAS. quick, spread 'em out from here to the Transcript. e A War Atlas haa car tracks. Get busy, now." Issued by th Chicago Northbeen ACCESSORIES. MATINEE car esme When the up he turned lo western railway. Three fine colored the girl, who hadn't quite comprehendIn convenient George Did you have a good time? map, each 14x20. bound ed what this was all about, and with a form for reference. Tha Eastern sitGerlla Oh. lovely, lovely. little gesture of his head, tbat waa not uation shown In detail, with tables George Was the play good? at all displeasing even If it was a bit Gertie No. hut I had on my new showing relative military and naval dramatic, bowed her to the pathway. Oh! 'Dick,' you foolish hoy, she hat and had a Imx of delicious caramels strength and financial resources of Commercial Russia and Japan. with me. Cincinnati ' exclaimed. Cony mailed to any address on re Tribune. But she blushed and smiled as proudof ten (10) cents for postage by relpt on did ever a aa a queen Raleighs ly C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. k N. W. cloak as she made her way to the car. WILCOX WINS METROPOLITAN Ry., 2208 South Main St., Rail Lake FINAL "Absurd! said an angular shopper City, Utah with siHjctaclcs. Garden City. L U. May How lovely! said another prelty Wilcox of St. Paul's school. Garden young woman. City, hut entered from the M out And "Hiilly gee!" said the boy. Clair Golf Club, won the final in the TJn conductors and motornion of the Metropolitan Golf association champMarket street line are telling a alory of ionship tournament. Wilcox defeated Percy R. Payne, a new motorman who recently got a in the Morris Country Club place on the force of Ihe transit com- second championship four years pany. He had been told always to stop his car when any of the wagon of the ago and a player of greater experience 2416 Washington Ave. fire deiwrtnient hove in Bight, but he and higher rating than today's winner 4 to play. by 8 up and was from rural New England. It wa a 26 hole match. Wilcox's Two or three days ago he was laklug his car along Market street, near Third, score being 156 and thet of Yyue, 166. when be beard the bells of a fire engine, LOW DEATH RATE. lie threw back the lever and in half a minute the engine And a hose cart . May 30. The lowest May dashed by. As toon as they had cleared the way death rale record In Chicago is report(he new motormsn started his car. ed in the weekly bulletin of the health The bulletin says: when, at that second, a hook and lad- department.some "Cnless unforeseen calamity der truck came down the street, the driver, the tillcrman and the men on should occur within Ihe next three the footboards yelling Ilk man tor the days, the month of May 1904 will pass motorman to atop. Bii they wore dis- Into Chicago' history with the lowest May mortality on record. regarded and as a consequence It waa During the twenty-eigdays that Performances afternoon and the honk and ladder truck that had to erening. come to a passe In order to avoid a col- have elapsed there hi been a total of 1.990 deaths, furnluhing an annual lision. death rale of 15.44 to l.Oon population. Admission mrse. was duly reportThr affair. 1 Cents ed. and when the new nnKoriiisn was The average rate of the previous dec15.63. was isn iTiftt ade the asked to explain, he said: cloning month's record will be 14 per cent lowWeil, I lot the fire engine act than the average and nearly 2 per BaamiiBaaB right, and gave her plenty of room. er 7S1 Then I let Ihe hose cart go hy all rtglii. cent lower than !h previous lowest too. lint Just then hers cams a gang of lliat of 19IM. when It wan 13.79. drunken imintem on a long wagon WORIO'3 FAIR RATFS. TO ST. loaded with their ladder and paint LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. lmckeiH. Ail' i an to myself, says I. to the citizens of Ogden 1 won't let no gang of drunken paintF (Ter live Mav 2n1 the following ers hold up m.v car.' An' 1 didn't.'' and Weber Co. rates m 111 m:de to 8t. Lnul and Fidladelpbla Exchange. After Hie 15ih of May we return: To St. Louie and return (direct propose to give the people of ' la there danger from fire here ? Ogden and aurrniiuding county, hotel clerk. route) $42.50 Oh, no." replied the the higher.! grade of materia! In To Chicano and return (direct Ve are well provided with fire esth" very best net of teeth that route) capes." To Chicapo and return (cne wav money and akill ran produce I don't care a hang about that. How-arat $8.00 per set. We have only o via St. Leui: er to 6t. Louia you fixed for man escape?" one price' to nil. Font. and return, one way via Chi- Teeth extracted absolutely 50.00 without, pain and with perteri Tirfcots on r.ile every 'Tuesday and "The trouble with the American peoI safety by the use of Walisid ple," Mid the rotund Friday of rarh week Mav to Knrein- Air. that they eat tun miicb.l' her Inclusive. Transit limit of ten Drown and Bridge work la "Well." answered the dyspeptic, days in each dirfctlnn will be allowed one of our main speefaliies at wall awhile. The Beef Tniel will Ox final limit rixiy days from daro of nominal prire. that." Washington Kiar. sale, but In no ease later than De- We tall Fpecial attention to ceiebc lMh. 1904. lte--I- t I our new procetiK of inserting repnrif.l around the rlub j In addition to the above rale, there ' the ordinary net of teeth with that I am in lie married. are also on rale round trip tleketv out a roof which therefore mil Sh- e- Well, itnnt you put an faith In i Oglen lo 81. Loirs and return, at 30 t not Interfere with ihe natural the report. I siA'ied it. Turk. i whirh are on rale dally to November taste. ' 20th Inclusive, limited alxty days from ' I No charge Is made tor extract"In these day. said Prof. Rugleigh. date of tale. "too many society women bring up a ing when teeth are ordered. All work is child in the wav the nurse girl says It TEACHERS' RATES EAST VIA strictly tin to ds:e shall an when they bring them up ai and guaranteed. Any work ot UNION PACIFIC. all. Cleveland Leader. saiirfactory returned lo in wiii;-iMav Cmji and 3tt. and June S!h 3rt days nfier leaving nnr and Wh. Union Pvclflo m 111 re ticket Doing told thar a western mltiUisr eart at ONE KME phiH I5.no office, will bo rrmeiited without ti,e had said: "Hell i an allegory. an round atliliilona charge-- . llllnoi (ex-retrip from Ogden old colored brother replied: Call and examine our work, i that euxt of the line part of Well, whatB de diffunco ef il nlle- - ! get our pric-'- s before going Central Builroad Chlcap, to Al Until Con- - Gibson) e:r. Trnnrit whoro. gory's lies hot enough? limit of ten divs Milu lion. ill each direcHin will lie granted, with ' final linii till S 15th nigg-Tlie- ie ie nothing eoi ontiiuiii - tori her fiitrtlcnluisi call on C. For 342 24th Street. .. tori a a woman. Union or G. H. Corre Henry. '. Mavg i)li ,,in'l know (loir :iliui l'vv.in Short f.ii:.- - t Ogden - - - - Utah. Oflii a. Tc tide war iiewk?t,il-,agJournal. 122. re j pin. m MtRKaxLTypiwuxrTraLxirraer.i: WEEK MAY 39 LA CBOIX. Comedy Juggler. T11E GREAT i.A RENO FAMILY, Heavy Lifting, Etc. BABY I A HENO, n We make a specialty of Prescriptions. iCTOS' orders TIME Philadelphia Kong. LITTLE ELLEN, Lightning Buck I nun. THE JANETTS, It'iyal Marionettes. T. MEYERS, Cornet. SriaeUve . .. ADMISSION lOc. s MONEY LOANED te SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loan. Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Thou 53 g. 223 4 Ecclas Bldg. ranks rourth among the industries of tho country, and It 1 a matter of hopeful promise fur the xriiinrnc of the industry aud for the cause of forestry that lumbermen am adopting conservative forest management in their lumber operations. That agriculture, incomparably the most Important of our national amine of wealth, also depend ill no small degree on forestry, is not, however, so well understood. Under intensive methods of farming, and with the enlargement of the cultivable area made possitile by Irrigation, this dewill become pendence Increasingly clow. Mining and grazing, too, mnterl-a..depend on forestry, for rntnee demand cheap and abuudnut timber, and the forage which feed most of the western stock Is one of the Important iudirect product which tinder proper restriction, the forest may be made to yield. All of these relationship are strikingly displayed In the Forestry exhibit aL 81. Iziuls. crab-appl- y UNITED STATER COMMERCE WITH NON CONTIGUOUS. TERRITORY. e! d. (knuniarce between the United States and its noncontiguous territory shows a alight increase In the preaent year a compared with last year. For the full fiscal year It seem likely to aggregate a hundred million dollar. For the nine mouths ending with March, 1304, the total of merchandise la $66,781 .218 and of domestic gold received from Alaska, $5,806,501, making Ibe total y72.fi87.il9. fhe total of fittf.7Bl.ZlS, exceeds liy about 13.000,000 that for the corresimnding period of last year, In which the total waa Of f hla grand total of commerce with the nomvmllguoua territory of the Untied Slates, shipments thereto and shipments aggregate I25.80fi.821 from (hose territories to the United 8 1st ua aggregate 140,974,597. Both the shipments lo Ibe noncontiguous territory and the merchandise received from that territory show a alight Increase as compared with (hat of last year. The total value of shipment a to the noncontiguous territory In the nine month ending with March, 1904. was l25.MHi.62l, and In the corresponding ieriod tif last year, $24,655,-84The total value of merchandise received from the noncontiguous terriIn tho nine months tory 1904. with March, ending was f 10.974.597, and iu the period of last year, $40,287,-240- . The value of the domestic gold received from Alaska in the nine mouths euding with March, 1904, waa $5,806,-50- 1. Russo-Japanes- men-handlo- $4,-843,0- 28-ll- 5. arold depart. KibrSks Eawi Denver, City KHLSiuta rtn.lu. Dosvvr, Blrffa, EDy So uf 140 j. City .. Gvwtaod 1 in E Limit Ihha. Goukci Bluff, Run City, Da vr and oil Depot Third, West end South Tomplo 8U, Salt Leko City. point SEP ART. For Provo, LehL Fairfield and Mercur. connecting at Nephl for Mantl ana Intermediate points oa Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7;30 a m For GarflelJ Beach, Torn ' Mam- cia. Stockton, moth. Eureka and Stk war City (via Learning ) ...... g.QO 2 ton qj For Provo, American Mil LehL Fork, Juab, ford, Frisco. Caliente mad Intermediate point 5 m ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehi, Juab, Frlveo, Callentes and 'Intern. odlate point 9.35 m From Provo, LehL rai Sold, Morrur and Sea-pet- e Voile) Ry. point. 5.35 pm rom Silver Clly. Maim moth. Eureka. Stockton. Tooul and Oar field A muU Council Denvar. Kao San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. y I Kuoi City ud TIME TABLE CLA-heji- a e. corse, P. and ?. A. T. W. OOU.IKE T. P. A, ...... cut-off- - TBS OREGON buoag r.tm Mil-lor- 5:35 p m j (Nor. 22. JuUT rtvra 1903-- 1 DEPART. Km 7 Butt and Portland.. U .88 a Ke. 9 Pocatello, Moutpalmr and Butt l.Ii, No. . Mipa. IS Salt Luke and TmU 10:4 tatae- S Salt UIm mediate potato Salt Lak, Provo, Ko- and all point Milford SI ud lifixa ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car , .L .. .. 8.08am Service between Silt Lake, Milford. Mo.tooth 10 Salt Inks and tatar Modena mid Caliente. Direct stage mediate point 0:55gm connection for nil 1 lining district in Jfofc 6OMO880MMMM liillix Utah Ifevada. ....., and southern ARRIVE City Ticket Omca. 201 Main Street TeL 258. 2:88m Ea J 8R Ink For particulars, call on or addraas Me. eBatte and PoerUll or J. Salt Lake Routs, L Expreaa agent. COMMERCIAL 11.411,0 AGENT. MOORE, Me. il 4lalt Lak ood Tiatis MJend Lake 7 Salt Me. . W. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt JliMam Balt Lake end later. Me. I mediate point 7:80am Mm 8 Portland ood Butte.. TiOOam Mm IS Butte and Foeatill 1:30am :g. Please Travel, Mm Before you Vail lt-C- ach Trata Bandera BIBTI oath of Juab C. A. HENRY, d 10:38 a r. t ia Ticket dgml CORSE a H. Pam. k Ft. Art.. Ordw, I'Uh a B. BURLEY, O.MT.L Balt Lak start call at City. Sharman's . . n of she Ticket Office, Healy House, Opp. Depot. Phone 161Z- A targe Assortment of Low Rate end Reliable Information constantly on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers Aion. 1,000 MEN To unload schooners at the Sail Lako Beer hall. It I the place to get the longest and tallest, the biggest and coldeat choon-e- r of beer in town tor five rente. Cbolceat whtaklea brandies and wlnr and all kind of soft drink. Finer line of cigar In town. Call In everybody a you pan by and sample oui good. Corner 25th and Lincoln avenue. D. W. CATTiS ATCHISON, TOPEKA & 8AS75 Dz2y $ Prom Utah to . KANSAS CITY and CHICAGO) dtao Direct line (0 MatTirtiT S3 Paso, Ctty of Malta aa$ th Mining Cusp ef New n Msxloo and Ariaoaa Ml m about reduced rata ooct & P. WARREN, $ Train Proprietor. The Week of May 30 corre-siKindi- ng 4m II Chli-ago- Taking up the commerce with bach of the sections in question, tallies Issued and by the Department of Uommen-labor through II Bureau of Ktatlstlc show, with reference to Hawaii, that the ehlpmenta to the islands hi the nine mouth ending with March, 1904. were $9.o72.KSU, against $8,195,499 In the corresponding mouths of last year; and the merchandise received from those Islaud $ It.ti 3,050 in value, again! $14,045,496 I the correoMiudtng months of last year. To I'orto ltlm the shipment wer $8,360.88.1 in the nine f the present fiecal year . month agalnm. $9.129.S44 in tue correindlng mon Hi of last year; while the merchandise received (mm that Island was $i.531.nt iu value in the niueiinumhM of the present year, agaiust $6,944,441 in the currespontling mouth of the preceding year. To the Philippines the shipment In the nine months ending with March. e 6 H.B. Hilliard G. C, Rebcrj. 6 CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR ht hy.-al- l 6 Under New Management QQ8C 'Phone I35-- K 8 aftfgm$swraArrMwgimgQE lA BOON 1 e ! e Ulii-eag- ; 1901, were $;t.i5l.940. agniiiM I'..imJ, 192 lu thr correnpouding nnuiili of lat year, soil ihe receiveit from thoie Llsml wan valued at in the nine months ending with March, lent, coniparcit wiih i. 235.972 in the same months of yer. To Himm and TutnHa the shipment lt Going East This Spring? If you are, It will pay yon to write sue. I ran probably aave you money. I hays been in the passenger bnsinck thirty years, all or It with the Burling-ton- , and my experience and are entirely at your service.knowledge Remember the Burlington Is the only sine running lte own trains over Ita own rails from Denver to 8L Louia tlia Exposition City. i ' ending with March. 1904. weie in value, against $.'iS,9o7 in the corresponding months of last year. To Aiaeka the ehipment in the nine month ending writh lar h. 19c4, were $l.,',M.Phl in value, again. $4.2i7,'J75 in the lorre-lmi- l: na months of last year: and the mi-Imndtee mvived from Aluska. lu the nine months ending with Marrli. 1904. against Jtn.i;t.;(:;l in me currcsimndiiig nioutlis of the preceding addition lo ihi. there t yir luLoin iili- A'askn, hs aiit-ad.- t CARD Ku. ti, l $4 --Ovortaoe Gouidl m THE GREAT COMEDY FARCE. "Wanted A Wife. EDISON'S MOVING FUTURES. ILLUSTRATED BONGS. during the nine months Depot Drag Store Stories Harpist. . Ibe Times-Dcmocra- MV' OUR BIG VAUDEVILLE TOM HE FROL, The Marvelous One Iteg Hamer. MISS KICK, imluliug SUBSCRIPTION By mail ona monrh (Including Sunday) outside of Ogden ...-CTelephone No. 66. Prop, SHOW. Examiner, Sunday llornlng per month Single copin YOUNG OGDEN. u t- - fr ! . Chicano Dental Co . I ! Urt-lgh- Ticket Office, 79 West Second South R. F. NE8LEN, General AgsaL SALT LAKE CITV. St |