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Show jiih MOIiXIXO KXAM1XEK: 0M)EX, UTAH, SATURDAY 3JOTIXIXG, Imm t;55.'dii; in ifcsj io in 116.142 l!n5; printing prei.se- - fro"1 najrv the to 574,125; sewing n.ai tiiues, from Isimi s'ril.e- - have been ton- -, while that of !h.- - Japani ill lie InLvmeUicutv 51.iitS.l9l to J:5,ku9.i;in ; and in addi-tiu.- i Yanhiina, even only with the public ese. Publiahad Every Day In the Year by it mi this account. ninny other urticie width were lia.S'io: mii'inni the The Standard Publishing Co. Dm mg ihu la.--t decade the number nm enumerated in 185. such a cash 1., .".'(mi, a!'tns the IS i.ui 7.i per s, I. a nearly (if lailway elect ideal machinery, launt imp!oy(-the anvantae inrr tin- .lapan-c-4SUBSCRIPTION RATES. anxili.iriev i.iuhlc'i, ucr live uiillii'n people now dry working machinery, typewriter, lie". Thu (TiiP-.-r- a, Delivered by Carrier iu Ogden x:i. o:li!'i- craft are uni t.ihcu into (icpriidin? iiroj the wages so tamed. and other items repmuntirg lines of Cliy. Inclining Suml.iy Mornno Iljuehiy the lotal amount industry which have only developed In ion, foi t it y ing xamimv, per month. . . .73 i v..iyl.h 6 cl. it. paid out a wanes is about four time. recent years, gtool red- - have also foi'ics In exports rrom 177.463 in js much .is the amount rtintrilmte.! BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Nor aie the first eight month of 1S83 to CHICAGO AND MUNICIon capital -- vidend PAL OWNERSHIP. The Examiner la ent by mail the old atid decrepit employes disin 1905 to date. ontsi.le of Ogden, per year. . . I1'1'11 uf fuiihiul servicr; after card',! yearn l a't At least qiiuricrly, in advanra The election of Judgo Dune, DemoFrank J. Cannon, ruitor of the Salt the Pennsylvania railroad alone has ill result . laike of may crat, Tribune, in this morning's Issue (liiragn In Mayor over l,t;oti,'iu distributed INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS t i In tin' most The n'ti stioj of taxes - hIsj wi rtliy of that paper, brands all the Mormon The Examiner is a strictly Independowni isliip ever aitcmpicd in of cons idem lion. In 19ut tin ruiliuuda people as hycoplmnu. He will soon ent newspaper, it gives all Rides an this country ihe onTiiiim by Chicac goicniumnl got to Hie point where bo will be paid into tin! yuiiou- l kIhiw. to ol her m ire sircci car system. The treasuries about fill") iu taxes lor each free in go slush the himself from The Examiner has no favorites, and w hicli lie Is of Ciiirug-i- , In'loro the pivseiil, mile of road In opera Hon. It will (live the no enemies in iiint.-)-i. sinking deeper and deeper. All Hie world loves a lovc-r-; and equalnew unbiased and imprvjjdieed. ranipiiigri. had gone U record as faSELLING TO OTHERS. Cuiuiimnicaiiona will lie received on voring municipal o.mrrsbip of the ly true, all Hie world detests the man all aniijuci pn-s- i 'tiled in respectful i inn the issue who is filled with hatreds for bis own lieisecii and rad lines, but known from individuals, language Ellwand, a lew years ago, was tiie people. the true name must be published in JudKi! Dunn uiul Mr. John Miiyburl steel producer iu full. Ail leitura and conimunications Harlan, hie Uejuililiiuii opponem, war greatest iron and "BAT" DISLIKES GOTHAMITES. sinned by noni de plumes, or asauuied une ol method rather Hun purpose. the work!, but that (listinciiiiu has won fiom the Fngli-- b by the names, will be thrown in the waste Each ciiiiiiieil to si and fur oveiuual basket. The brave man never hides wimderl'ul growth of Iho Industry in Asserts That Naw York la Not an behind an uumed name. Don't, ask nmiilcipul ownership. Dm Mr. Harlan American City. was a lime the Edirnr to lie responsible for what proposed in bccui" iMisscssion of the ilic I'uited Rules. There to no Americanaitcuiion when New gave of. York, April 8. "I wonder what lines by giving t lit companies a lou arc ashamed tliv foreign markets and had little makes everybody in such a hurry hy wliielt the mads here?" said "bat" Marnei'sen, now depSubscriber will confer a favor by wotild eventually become the property hope uf building up an export trade. uty diked Hiatus Marshal for the 0,11 n,m tUe iMPI'HS rt in.u pnaldi-Informing this office of failure to re- of the city w ilium! fi out southern district of (.pimsiiion York, as be ceive The Examiner before their Inour uf lire a is outside iu big part sat in tho office of the Dclavan hotel, owners. Judge Dunn, on the pre-cbreakfast. dustrial activity and gives promise where lie lives. "A man runs a half Hie oilier baud, siisul ior a more null block to entrh a crowded ear, when cal Hilicy. Ho promised in the cveul uf a huger expansion. EXAMINER TELEPHONES there Is another with plenty jfl room Exmrt- - of Iron ami steel manufacof failure to scrum the lines for the not more than a half block behind. He - the mfrom tures the I'uited Suite, Is not really In a hurry he only thinks EDITORIAL ROOMS city at a fair price to bring immediate he Is. No. 81 proceeding to seize the pmiHTiy ol flisl eight moulds uf the pie .Mil Independent Phone Bell Phone No. 56 the traction if u man comes to New York to tin benefit year exceed those fa the correspondlor companies BUSINESS OFFICE study Americans and American life he earlier of liuililhj ing sny year, the Mr. uf to Harlan's (ilijccliin city. No. 120 makes a great mistake. There are few Independent Phone sr million dulliirs iu valim, as Americans No. 56 llii course was that Hie tradlon Bell Phone here. When you do meet WM. GLASMANN the them they are as fine people as you millions, would not sell nut except n! comjwied wiili hi No. 120 Independent Phone exorbitant prices, and that ciuub'imui-tio- high n.'eord mailo iu the Ural1 eight can And anywhere, but you don't meet No. 120 Bell Phone them on Uroudway. if you want to find jiioccimIIuks aouhl prove comIv months of ihe fiscal year liml. No. 120 of both telephone syeteme real American you must go to the A statement Ju- -t and drug along for a longer by the De- country. doted after 8 p.m. New York is not un Ameriml a mom Cummeree Labor i of kuiiIciih-iirhun even the life of Iho part can city." "How do yon expect to like your Job compare- - Hie lmiairis and cxixirte uf franchises." Kurh jiuliliculioii as COMING NAVAL BATTLE. in New York?" asked a reporter. Wwkly opHi-c- d Judgo I mini u iron and si ml uiiiniii'actiires during Oil, Im no stranger lit New York. Tho latest war Iitillelins show that Ihe ground that Ilia policy would In- the Ursi eight month of each lineal 1 have been living here for a year, oo clash between Ihe liable fleet, now volve the city In long ami exiMmsive year li'oui lS&a to l'JOO. Ill 18Sa I guess i know New York as well as Pacific litigation. In this opposition called flic Keco.ul Ilim-la- n of iron und steel mauufuciiires you do. many "You have been quoted as having Squadron, and ibn ,lapani-a- i ships un- earnest advocates of municipal owner- during Hie find eight months were surprise at the number of men der Togo ia imniiiuMit. It is oven ship Joined. Hut Hie people of Chica- lei- - tliun half tho value of inijiiiit of here who carry pistols. Is It true that I 11 aid that lie fxar has decided to Id go, nevcrlliulcKM, decided for Hie more iron and oltsl manufacture, liing so many do?" n all hinge on the hnltlc. If the Hu Into any night restaurant and million dollais, a- - against 2d radicul course. s, accordfleet he (lefonlcd, uf imiwits. Iu liuia, during the you will see the hip pocket of every THE RAILROAD SIDE. Tom, Dick and Harry bulging with a same months, Hie export- - of iron and lit ing to Ihe story, will seek peace on lie toy gun that, lie could not use e the 1'Kt terms possible; if the hied are ukuul six times ss mm a if ho had to. These chaps have no The Hankers' Magazine, in be and the Russians seiron and sled, being right to carry pistols and no occasion iii!ioiti of reasons why rnngress sliould cure control of Japuncac waters, Iliia-l- n 6.1 millions, as against 14 mtllioul to either und the silly part of It la the will iiroHoeule the war Willi cautiously in Hie proposed rale of Inipori. Thus the hulance of trade wuy they carry them, which proves Hicy don't know how to use them. If vigor. regulating legislation, offer- - the fol- iu iron uiul Kicil wlileh in 1885 show- uno of them tried to pull his gun in a The Russian fleet rnn.iit or seven lowing facts in priaif of it- - assertion ed a total of 12 million dollars Li fur. serap he would have to tear the Unlnge battleships, the Knias Rnaruff. Alex- that the railroads are not. exacting or of i in port a, -- liovs in l'JUa to dale out of his clothes before he would get ander 111, llurodiuo,' Old, Ossalilu, from tho Anieiican people an undue a lotal of 71 million dollars In fnvor it out, of "Any laxly can sA- - the number Veliky and Kaverin; two arm-oie- priiHiitlim of revenue. uf cx pmts. that ure worn here; pistols police 81Aland of railway - .(itHi.iNKi.nim cruisers, Iho Dmlirt Donskol and The giowth in iron und steol know all ubout Htim, but they don't Admiral- NHhlimuff; and ix p rot acted IkiihIs ami toeks are held liy InvestKiate- - D even iniorfcre. They- have too much else the I'nlted from ' to do. Out In ibe west wo would not Cruiser- -, ltio Oleg, Aurora, Rvcllana, ors of all cIhshos. From official re- mine clearly tJuiwn by a coiiipxrlaon let men carry pistols as they do here. slid Ixiimrud. ports It appears Hint (luring tin-- , la-- t of the movement In JuntchiiK Almas, articles. Jn Dodge Oily if a deputy sheriff learnAgainst these tho Japanese claim to ten years for which full returns kit In 1885 there were hut 25 classes uf ed that a nmu bad a gun he. would felbBve live battlcHblps, Ihu Abal,' available, about half the eapitul stuck sufficient importance to warrant their low hint into Hi saloon and make him Mikasa, Yaabluia and Fuji, paid no (lIvldciiiD whatever, slid the presentation in the monthly records of give it up. Here no uno interferes. and eight armored and 11 ft ecu pro aveiago rate was only S .21 per renl export movement-- . In I'Ji'a 45 LECTURED BY THE COURT. terted crui-er- a, per snuuni. Of the liulf Hist paid scperule Items of Ron and steel ir noIn Tor on the been il fuel tho slated nhowii ores me it lint the ihh average very good regular earnings, Monthly Termer Who Persists In Coming to the and Flna.oco Japane-- e have ao decs ris waa on! C.4I per renl. Even Runiniiiry of Comm'-rcauthority (bat-thTown to Get Drunk. liindeliteduesbonded Hie the such slrcuglb as they claim. From including add the steadily gmws i'om year Walter Reid, from out In the counthe beginning uf Ihe war Japan has stockholders have not secured sn ex- to year, in response to the request try, who per bus In getting Intoxicated Invesl-ment- s very cleverly concealed ihe extent of cessive return- - from llie( emanating from ilioae ini crested in iiln.iiKt. every lime lie comes Into the which have nutdu possible the the iron and sled Industry, while it) city, was her naval kisses. For example, ihcni nrraigued before Judge MurUdii-vii very good reason to that railway developincni of the nation. addition to this, many of the article-ar- e phy this morning und given a severe A mileage of ahmil SiHi.mm would be the battleahlp Yashlma was sunk by so inea''nted a to -- how their leeluriiK about the error of Ills ways but for lire millions dpsiiinilion by count rles a distinct and boim good wholesome advice a Russian mine off Dalny la- -t sum- an for Ids future gallons. He plead-, mer. Rut the Japsuexe have her of dollars loaned by tlio-- c who had Iniprovemonj upon the method- - pured guilty to a charge of drunkenness, ronfldenre in he development of fann- sued twenty years earlier. ing southward to Intercept ihe writ fined f25 ami the sentence it If Ihe Yashlma were sunk, a ing and oilier Industries; risking a ii'.irhiK pond behavior. Machinery, ihp leading Item of This time Reid h.vl it glorious jag. is pretty well understood to lie the permanent loss and rertainly aacrilie-Inin ill' iron and Rt?d sniednle, He retie into tuvvu w'lii a load of bay a temporary inleie-- t ml mu in has i nr leased from Ka.487.Clil in the to case, the Japanese have only four mil, disposed of the buy, bought bsttkuhlpH with which to meet the most rases, until the population and lirst eight month- - or 1885 to 8;!9.(C5,-115- drink with ih? proceeds and after Hint seven. To lie mire, three of btuiness increased vulticiently to inin the eorresooiidl.'ig month of v..i gone soIJ one of the burses and the Japanese battleship are in the sure dividends. the prciviit fiscal year. Under the ivor ended to complete the Job of getting (i:unk. The result was Hint he 15.000 ton class, while tho four heavWages of lalmr mi the railways head of machinery are Include loco- lui'.'iod lit the clutches of the officers at was lim law. iest In the Russian fleet are only have risen rapidly in recent years, motive, in which the growth Iu court this morning Judge Murphy lifin to go home, keep sober o end work out his Lwuaty-flvday on tho farm. Sunr.icl Flint killed to pul In an In court and hla bond of 5 was declared forfeited. THE EXAMINER tons, ibe 13.516 ni Hut tTii- - sale l.a'ile inn- in jv-- r: Ki.r--i.i- l tl:! jsieal primlim .. - ti-n- an ! ha- - been ban- s regi-ter- pen-ion- imp-mnn- un-ubl- cq-w- L-c- "set-lieim- ,y I ut al s t uiil-iiui- 2 flu-si- Jap-ane-- ie pm-enl-i- d ro-ew- ... Si-s- ol il ls -t e impo-tdldli- ty ru-h- Rus-alan- s. 1 ox-un- 2 , Ihe Standard and RACES - ' irwi SPOUTS OF ccii-iui-r- IIiih-oia- AI'IML 8,1005. - At Oakland. San Francisco, Cal., April 7. Ani-na- s captured the handicap in game fashion, detesting the tavorlie Honi-tan- , which bad lo be content with second place. Busy Bee, the lavorite in the first race, lived up to her reputation and won easily. She was the only favorite to win and the Iwokuiakers kept most of the money. Weather fine, track last. Bunimary; First race, five furlongs Busy Bee won. Aehelita second; Dangerous Girt, third. Time 1:02. Second race, six furlongs Tit ua won; Hagerdon second; Eldrcd third. Time 1:15 Third race seven furlongs Mistress of Rolls won; Angelica second; Auto Hood, third. Time, 1:28 Fourth race, mile and tweniy yards Trapsetter won; Bab second; Matt Hogan third. Time 1:43. Fifth race, mile A1 Waddle won: Esheriu second ; Angie third. Time 2-- 1:41 3-- Sixth race, six half furlonga Atlanta won; Hnnkon second; St. George Jr. third. Time 1:19 3-- At Montgomery Park. Memphis, Tenn., April 7. Montgom- ery Park results: First race, four half furlongs Col. Bronslon won, Draco second, Fillcta hird.f Time ;57. Second race, five half furlonga DisOld habille won. England second, Counrllnian hlrd. Time 1 :8 Third race, one mile Sandtlon won, Renvolic second, R. F. Williams third, lime 1:44 12. Fourth race. Memphis Club Handicap. seven half furlongs Waterside won. Sidney C. Ixve second, Hands Time 1:35. Across third. Fifth race, four furlongs Rustling Sllw won, Csslneke second, French Time :49 Nun third. Sixth race, one mile laiglstcila won Time llurtensla second, Allan third. 3-- 1:42 At Bennings. Washington, April 7. Hennuigs results: First race, six half furlongs Sals wan. Amber Jack second, A ratio third. Time 1:23 Second race, half mile. Nagaxam won, Ambitious second, Evelyn J third Time :5I) Third rave, four half furlongs Old Guard won, lger De Main second, Time :58. Ratio third. Fourth race, seven furlongs Gas. second, Peter cine won. Welrdsome Paul third. Time 1:30 Fifth race, steeplechase, about two Black Death Gold van won, mile Time 4:31 second, Arina third. Sixth race, seven furlongs Little Woods won, Fairburg second, Julia 51. third. Time 1:31. mile and Seventh race, handicap, one hundred yards Tapixsr won. Kill Time Curtis second, JamesF. third. 2-- 4-- 1:52 At City Ark. New Orleans, April 7. City Turk re- sults: First race, four furlonga Hadur won: Prince Glenn second; Flimnap third. Time 49. Second race, seven furlongs Bryan won; Melodiua second; Rccrco third. Time, 1:27. Third race, five half furlongs First Attempt won; Mary McCafferty second; Mary Worth third. Time 1:07 Fourth race, one mile High Wind won: Sir Brlllar second; Little Giant third. Time 1:40 Fifth race, six furlonga Sid Silver wpn; Kilties second; Sharp Boy third, 3-- 3-- ime 1:14 Sixth race, 2-- nine furlonga A. B. Gates won; King of the Valley second; Gold Spot third. Time 1:54. Rus-dan- s 1 BASEBALL Examiner Will Send Ten oi flvu Countys Popular Girls io the Worlds Fair Nest Jch The Contest Begins Next Monday Grandest Iri of a Century All Expenses Paid Read Contest and Conditions. The Standard and Examiner will end ten of Weber most popular girls to the county's GREAT WORLDS FAIR CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION AT PORTLAND: The plan and the contest is fully explained; every young lady over 15 years of age, wlih good moral habits, is qualified to enter tho contest. The young ladies will, however, hare to do some rustling for votes, as those receiving the largest number will be the lucky oom. The Standard and Examiner will pay the enUra expenses of the trip. Seven young ladies from Ogden City and three from the county outside of the city. The first coupon will appear next Sunday and the content begins next Monday and closes Saturday at 6 p. m., June 24, 1905, and the trip will begin immediately after Ine Fourth of July. How to Gat Votes, After you have entered tho race for the Portland Exposition the next thing to do is to get votes. Remember, the girl who get Hu; largest numlier of votes will be the ones who will lake the trip. First, find out who among your friends are already subcribera for Ihe Examiner or Standard, get them to save you the coupon that appear In Sundays paper, which wiil appear for the first time April 9th. Try to get these friends who are subscribers fo pay their subscription up in advance, ray three, six or twelve months the longer the time the more votes you get. For each month paid you get a coupon of 50 votes, ior six months an extra coupon of 500 votes, and for ono year an extra coupon of 1,000 vote. li la Just as easy to get your friends to give you a six months subscription aa it would be for them to give it fur three months. They will like to see yon win, and, remember, it 1 the long-tim-e subscription that will get you the greatest number of votes and run up your figures to the top. : If, however, you cant prevail on them to give you a three, six or twelvs months' subscription, they will probably give, you two months, which will give you a special coupon of luo voles. Further Information. Any young lady who would like to know more about the content before lie enters, or who doea not under stand the rules and regulations thoroughly, may have the details of the contest explained to her Ihe Standard-Examine- during r the office'.?1 ln Ud,c- yOUn nw where it i convenient. t0 have a talk with ih, mauj!? Many valuable pointer in reu? kif? securing voles will be ciu-- th tenants in this way. The big voles, however for NEW subscribes. Suppo young lady In a new er with one brings month's receives SIR) votes and for tariTadS tlonal month paid an exir lw Suppose this same, new subscriber ra. noL taken an Oqden paper for 9u she then vectarea 2,uou extra dara Support the same new never did subscribe fur the subscriw Stand! or Examiner, she receive still anmL er 2.000 rotes. Thus thi one subscriber brings the lucky youn. lady 4,500 votes. There are over lw hrada of families in Oxd that never subscribed for tS Standard. We want them saj offer big votes to got There tie over a thousand headthe 5 families that never did subscribe It the Morning Examiner. W want then und the big vote offered should brhu V?1 day. , them. There are 300 people taking Salt Lake papers in Ogden. They lake Ogden papers and ws offer tk 10 tickets to the Portland fair b psnse we believe the young iadie will bring us .the new subscriber, it is a business proposition with us. w expect lo get enough aubscribers ts play even. Thi fair contest Is tht way we advertise our newspaper bos inesa. It is expensive, but adverti. ing pays. No Favoritism. It is well to remember that the eo test is open to every young lady h Weber county who possesses pal character and proper qualification. y ' Get In at the Start This ' is a trip that has never b equaled In Utah. Every one kaowi the beauty of the coast and the apkt.! did attractions of the Portland expos. Hon. The girls will have a royal good time, and the boat of everything be theirs. It is well to get wU an early start uf give your friends the assurance that in to win are from start to flnlil, you and your confidence will make then secure in feel saving their votes fty you. Boo advertisement in this isia Fair Bales and Conditions Governing Contest First This contest ia open to ony young lady residing In Wobsrcawifft over 15 yrrra ef ao, who furniohae a cartlflcata of gml chin of the centoct editor. actr' to Lis CcccnS 7;ie contest opens April 10th and doses Saturday at Io.ru Jure Zllh, 1CC5. Third The successful contestants will be the seven young ladies recelv. ing tho highest votes In Ogden City and tho throe young ladles receiving the highest votes In Weber county outaido of Ogden City. Fourth All coupons must bear tho name of tho girl voted fea Each vote must be cast within 7 days from date stamped or printed on each coupon, provided that all votes must ba coat before 6 p.m. Saturday, June 24th, 190S. Fifth All votes and coupons shall bo ieft at the Standard Office or mailed to the Contest Editor, Standard Offlcs, Ogden, Utah. Cixtii Votes shall be counted 'each day and tna total voto and standing of rach contestant ahall be announced in tho Evening Standard ortho Morning Examiner, daily. Gaventh Tlirco responsible business men will constitute board to determine the successful contestants at tho close of tho contest. Eighth Each yeung lady before entering tho contest, from Ogdon City, will bring a certifit-i- , giving her age, full name and residence. Each young laify before entering tho contest in Wabor County, outside of Ogden City, will precent a certificate from the school trustees ef tho precinct In which oho lives, stating her ego and place of residence. Ninth Coupon will bo Itsued as follows:. Coupon In each Sunday Morning Examiner good for 10 votes. i Portland vs. San Francisco. Fan Francisco. Cal., April 7. The Portland team did not compare In fielding today with the locals, but they COUPONS FOR DAILY SUBSCRIBERS did such timely hilling that victory E Each inDaily subscriber for either tho Evening Standard or Morning ad-went to the north. Only in Iwo in months paid each to caot for bo entitled subscription, shall aminse, SO vatu nings did Portland bunch their hits, vane . i but they got enough tallies in those alxmontha to each for cast be entitled subscriber shall Each such Daiiy periods lo give them the lead. of In a : Y?! advance, opeclal coupon subscription paid Score: WYOMING GOLD DISCOVERY. Each young lady that brings to our office a NEW subscriber far aitne e. h. r. tne to cast entitled ba ahall 3 7 8 the Morning Examiner or tho Evening Standard, Great Ledge la Reported Near Ken- Portland .... .. votes: 3 0 2 following Francisco San dall, Uinta County. Firat For securing a now subscriber Batteries, Jones. Eselck Hnd 1J0 vote Wheeler and Wilson. Umpire, Second For each month paid in advanco Yhiil 1 repm-teand believed to be in advanco an extra coupon of 1,000 vote months six each For Third paid Davis. Hie richest poid discovery in the y Fourth For securing a new subscriber who Is not at tho time subacriDing of mining in Wyoming has, day. for an Ogden paper, or who has not boon such subscriber forto vote Los Angeles Vs. Tacoma. to news sent out from Rig .2,000 an extra coupon of. Yin-iintuii-7. j Filxgcr-aibeen Cal.. near the Evening IjOd Angeles Finny, April Kendall, Fifth For a naw subscriber who hat never taken either and Baum engaged in a pitchers' county, by n party of eight prosStandard or tho Morning Examlnor, on extra coupon of ,...2,000 voice the all had Idaho. from latter Fifty thousand battle today and the pectors dolliirs' worth of gold Is said to be ex- better of It In steadiness. Fitzgerald COUPONS FOR WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS In Hie walked nine men and allowed but two posed croppings of the ledge. one JW Each man and Weakly Standard aubaerlbsr who ahall pay in advance The diiveuvery was made lust fall, hits while Baum walked one caot to io entitled 10th, 1905, VJ" but was kept m rct, as winter was so allowed three hits, loick of hitting beyond April than Provided, that each Weekly subscriber who chall pay more aaen close nt hand that loeiulon work could made the game drag somewhat. Fitzaern-nm lx done b.'iore snow cut off com- gerald forced In the winning run by year In advance shall ba entitled to cast an extra coupon for so tlonal year, paid munication with the outside world. lwstdng four men in the ninth. Each young lady that brings lo our office a now subscriber to the weesiy Recently tile eight prospectors Score: naw au smowmIuxiI over the to e h r Standard with $130 in cash, shall ba entitled to cast for ouch pmnlatu vottl Keiidatl. and their action at such sea-i- i laiK Angeles ..4. ....J1 23 01 P All foregoing eubecribere must be secured and votes cast of the year miracted so much cu- Tsromu old- 7 Saturday, June 24th, 1905. No coupon can be voted after daya Batteries. Baum and Eager: Fitzgerriosity that the news of tho strike became public. Although there is three ald and Graham. Umpire, Pcrrlne. tert of snow In the mountains. locators for from this section have started Seattle Vs. Oakland. o sun-ic'ic- Mc-l-ea- kis-tur- THE FAMOUS d FAULTLESS FLAVOR OF EE3 HUNTER .... WHISKEY Kendiill. MATURES AND DEVELOPS FROM ITS HIGH QUALITY PERFECT PURITY AND MELLOW AGE Oakland, Cal., April 7. Only five hits were made in the game today, the contest being purely a pitchers' battle U'S Schmidt taking the honors. New York. Ainil 7. The Brooklyn with out seven men. For the first Itiiniil Tram-I- t cviipany hits flkxl an struck live innings he did not allow a safe application with the Rapid Transit, l.it, and Seattle could not score at all. eommission lor authority to construct Score: ;ij mile of Mibx.iys in Ilnxiklyn. In the npplieuiien was Included all Hie routes ouUiip hi the report of the eomuii'iec on plans of the commission. In mldlUon three or four cross-tow- n Schmidt anil McMurray. Umpire, line are p'nviilcd for. KlopC. rn acriden's have Ordinary GIVE ME THE NAMES no terror- - when there's a bntlle f Dr. Th.uii.is' Ih'hTtri, Oil In the medicine chest. Heal lutrna. cuts, bruises, Of jour friends or relatives in the trlief. Fust who arc contemplating moving sprains. lu the West during the coming spring Tiverton. IS. 1.. pril 7. The little or summer. ( (r,'Ktiti'.r sctaxmei' There will he in effi'ct during tho tieorgo anil . Albert ulf spring months, from all eastern points wit wrecked o:t I'nroioi'ant Rm-ks('ncliiisell Iliitii at the on ranee o he In every section of the West, S'if'cnnm rive pidsy, and will be a reduced rate ttxilli one wavgreatly and 'I lie ecw escaped. luiul los. round irlp), und It will be to their that j (HI give me the names of CONFERENCE RVTES AND TRAINS parties who may he induced by these VIA R0 GRANDE. rate to come West. No matter where they mny be located, we will have our The Rio Grands will have fivs trains ippiesciiiarive call upon or write to each way for the accommodation of them and advise them of the cheapest conference travc. Fare $1.50 for the ami h(vi way lo conic. round ttip. Tnk-.ion sale Aptil 4th (.'nil nr iiddreK!-- : ts 9th. good returning until April ' 1' AI.KEIl. General Agent. I'Xh M Ihirago & NorihwcMvrn Railway. how-vio- Contest Application RAPID TRANSIT. BROOKLYN To The Standard-Examine- I am n resident of ner an Lewis and Clark Centennial Standard-Examine- r ....' from..' Utah: Ogden, and conditions governing co!1 6 1 j-- Exposition context wltl1 the ru!f said contest. ld of applicant Name Li-tu- nt riiktv J KIKSFI. Uden, L uk. llU, si s 4-- Address YVe, ilie undersigned residents of... and personally know ihe above applicant of good character and reputation. Name of ihrre Responsible person .......I-- - know her .Address Address .lAdiireso to be a young ladr |