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Show THE Published Every Day In the Year by ciplinarian and tactician of brilliant The Standard Publishing Ca. mind, had Kuropatkin' weakness, and SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Now come never was aggressive. of aa ofa Linevlirh with promise Delivered by Carrier la Ogden determination a fensive and movement Clly, including Sunday Mora-loWhen Oyama Examiner, per month. . , ,75 cts. to at and his ground. IRb tries a Banking movement, threatenSingle copies ing to cut his railroad communication, BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Llnevitch purposes to retaliate in kind. Had the Russians at Mukden given Die Examiner is seat by mail outside of Ogden, per year. .. I test heed to the flanking armies and l.M At least quarterly, la advance countered with a strike at Oyama's center, they might have reversed the AND INDEPENDENT FEARLESS tide of battle. Tbe Examiner Is a strictly iadepend-en- t The Cossack so far have lacked la newspaper. It gives all sides an offensive strategy. They are not want-lushow. equal la bravery, and with a commander The Examiner baa no favorites, and so enemies to punish. It will give the directing them, resolved to secure news unbiased and unprejudiced. victory rather than preparing to fail Communications will be received on all subjects presented la respectful back, they may produce a complete language from knows Individuals, but reversal of tha war situation. the true name must be published ! ENORMITY OF THE BUCKET . full. All tetters end communications SHOP EVIL. signed by nom da plumes, or assumed camea, will be thrown la tha waste One of the moat dangerous method basket. Tbe brave man never hides behind an assumed asms. Dont ask of speculation In tha country is that of tho Editor to be responsible for what awaited "bucket shop'' trading, say yon are ashamed of. the New York Financier. It Is dangerous because it affords opportunities a favor by will Subscribers confer for persona to make ventarre which informing this office of failure to re almost certain to be disastrous and The Examiner before their breakfast also for the reason that It presents temptations to the great mass of the EXAMINER TELEPHONES community and those holding fiduciary positions, to resort to this form of EDITORIAL ROOMS gsmbllng. Si .N Independent Phone It is asserted, by those who hav SS No Sell Phono .....see.. nude a careful investigation B tho BUSINESS OFFICE No. ISO Interest of the regular exchangee, that Independent Phene 00 the business of these bucket shops" Bell Phone ........No, WM. GLASMANN amounts to an average fit two hundNo. ISO Independent Phone eastISO red thousand shares dally in an N Bell Phone No. 120 of belli telephone systems ern city, to aevea hundred and fifty closed after 0 p.m. thousand at one of ths large western a centers and to from one million to one and a half million shares la New York. THE METER WATER RATES. This statement may be an exaggera1a another column will be found the tion, but It is doubtless not far from result of an investigation into the cost correct; it la capable of verification, of water used through a meter at thirty however, ' by those who have opfire rents per thousand gallons. The portunities therefor, and if necessary names of a number of Ogden cltlsens the facta could be readily established ar given who use water through by tha books of tbe concerns were they meters and they ran be called upon to to be seised by the authorities. InThis asmuch as the great proport ton of this varlfy the statements made. paper hopes the people will study tha enormous business la conducted withitter question seriously and honestly out tha transfer of a single shar of and then tell the mayor and city coon-citlock, except where the trader electa to The pay for hla security when in danger of what they think about it. present riiy government dors not want loss, the floor transactions on the exto do anything the taxpayers and changes do not reflect tho volume of water consumers object to. The water bucket shop trading. Thee con question must be settled soon. Which ceraa operate to ths greatest advantIs the best method of settlement? age when the market la inactive, or when stocks fluctuate within a narrow 1 AFTER TRICKY Jv. SEAMAN range, and therefore, the volume of A long communication was handed to bucket shop" transactions directly afWhen the this paper last night alleging that fects the regular business. more move and active is market la Beaman man the John who prices Tricky' Juggles with tha waterworks figures than a point against the operator his published la the Bunco Journal. This margin" or deposit is wiped out; paper would like to publish the article, when the movement is In hie favor the but It Is too personal and vindictive operator 1 required promptly to close and may be libelous. Nobody lakes bis deal by accepting hie profit, but .a Seaman's John Tricky" Juggling with tha groat majority of cases fictitious flgiirra seriously. The Act that the ales are recorded Which prevent the Bunco Journal writer hides' like' a realization of hla galas. Hence it will be Been that tbe deal almost always coward behind an assumed asms enough to condemn the whule outfit results la favor of tho manager of tha No decent newspaper would permit 11s concern and, because of the volume of columns to be used by a coward to at- business, to hla enormous profit tack others, ljwt sight the Bunco Neglected- raids make fat graveJournal had another figure Juggling Pina Norway yards. ' lr.- Wood's contest which would tnaka a Byrup helps men sad women to a hapschool girl laugh. py, vigorous old age. Tbe Bunco Journal elates that Mr. COOP ROADS CONVENTION ClrrJier, the Ogden waterworks manager saya that the people of Ogden use 150 gallons of water per capita and the Will Be Held In Tabernacle, Monday, May 28. sheet then says Ogden has 20,000 peo0 ple, and 20,000 time 850 make The offclal Good Road convention gallons of water used by Ogden will be held in tho Tabernacle MonThe ass who wrote that day, May 29th, under the auspices of annually. tuff well knows that not one half of tho Good Roads association of Weber the people of Ogden take water from county. Tho organisation for good la ths chief object iff the conthe waterworks. Why bs so dishonest roads vention. bout it? The official national Good Rnude Is on route to Portland when apeelal A VISIT FROM MARS. tho Pacific Coast National Good Roe ill convention will bo held June 2nd, 2Srd The possibility of solving the fnsrln, end 24th, In conjunction with tho lw-I-s The Good and Clerk exposition. ting problem of life on other worlds centers round the planet Mars, which Bauds special, carrying officers of tbe Good Roads naMiciatlon, the is now in unusual proximity to the National Hon. Martin Dodge, director at the earth. On May 8th he was In opposi- office of public road inquiries, Called tion to the sun, and attained his 81 tea government, leading engineers, greatest brilliancy In this opposition lecturers, and road experts, will atop at Ogden, and hold three on May 16th, , when his apparent one day in the Tabernacle at 10 a. m diameter exceeded seventeen sec- meetings 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. ond. Owing to hit low altitude, howThe program is as follows: ever, he is not favorably allualed for. Morning geealon. j 10 a. m. Convention railed to order telescopic observation from many Hon. Thomas points, but the - staff of the Lowell byAddress of welcome-- - chairman. Observatory. Arlsona, are making the On behalf of Ogden City, Mayor Wilmoat of their ideal situation, and will liam Glaemann. On behalf of Weber County. Hon. doubtless add considerably during the Beat few week to the evidence already Joseph Stanford, chairman Board at Commlaslonera. accumulated as to the probablo arti- County Response: Colonel W. II.- Moore, ficial origin of the Martian "canals.' president National Good Roads ssmocU-iion- , who will address the convenMr. Perrtval Ixiwell has Just announced in the Astronomlsche Narh-ridde- n tion. Subject: The National Good Bonds Movement, having observed on April 4th diAddress. Hon. Martin the commencement of n change of rector office of public roadDodge, Inquiries, color from to cbocolate-brown- . Washington, lk C. Afternoon Session. These color variation are ' 2 p. m. Address: Hon. William now well established, and colncldo ami road exwith the seasonal change in such a Bradburn. civil engineer pert. Subject: Detailed Construction way as to connect the brown with the of Earth. Gravel ami Macadam and bare soil and the green with vegeta- Oiled Roads." Address: Colonel T. P. Rixcy of Mistion. Presuming thl to be the exorganiser and lecturer of the Naplanation of the color changes, the souri, oclat ion. Subtional Good Honda has been forth that theory put the ject: State and National legisla melting polar snow In the Martian tion. Address: Senator George Sutherspring has been made available for Irof Utah. rigation purposes by the cutting of the land. A general discussion by delegates of some of are which canal, many hund- the convention. ' reds of miles long. Address: Mr. A. F. Doremu. engineer of Utah. 8ubject: The Coat RUSSIAS NEW COMMANDER. of Road Building and How to Raise tbe Money. Tbe twa armies in Manchuria are, Address: Hon. Thomas Dr Ifc-- or The Cost of Orfor a third time, preparing to give Ogden. Subject: battle. Boon we are to know if Gen- ganization.' Evening Session. eral Llnevltch is an improvement on 8 p. in. Address: Congressman General Kuropatkin. At Liao Yang Joseph Howell, of Utah. Subject: The Duty of tbe Government In and Mukden, General Kuropatkin de. Road Building. voted his greatest energy and acuteviews and lecture on Btereoptlcon ness to planning for retreat. At lJao "The Roads of the World,' by Colonel Tang his retreat was maatnrfuL He W. H. Moore. The general committee will hold a would have escaped without, heavy at which ell other loues at Mukden had bis orders not meeting tonight 111 committee report to the general been disobeyed. But a general who body. g g e y 2,655,-000,00- . . n e e, OGDEN, THURSDAY UTAH, s half furlongs Vendor won, Jacobite' Time 1:06. second. Battle Ax third. Fourth race, Belmont stakes, mite 121, (Hilde and a quarter Tanya. brand 1, 11 10 6, won: Blandy, lz6 IW. Davis I. 4 to 1, second; Hot Shot. 12. Time 2.ng. lONiel.) 4 to 1. third. Merry Lark, Red Friar, Wild Mint, la mostly concerned over his avenues of escape, sad whose predominating cannot win thought ta of victories. McClellan, though a dis- THE EXAMINER blue-gree- EXAMINER: MORNING NATIONAL LEAGUE. Flinders, also ran. Fifth race, the Grand National Pittsburg ve. Boaton. steeplechase, about two miles and a Boston, May 24. Pittsburg hit tha half Mackey Dwyer won. Arlan secdefeated ond, Hylas third. Time 8:02 2 5. bat at will today and Sixth race, seven furlongs New Boston. Yuli waa baited out at the box ia tbe second inning and Harley, York won. Red Knight second, Kenilwho succeeded him. fared little bet- worth third. Time 1:27 ter. Atteadanea 3,200. R- - H. E. Score: Brooklyn Handicap. ,,.....11 12 1 New York. May 24 From the broad Plttebuig ,.,( Boston stretch from the new Belmont Park Bauertee leaver and Peita; Vote, to the historical course at Gravesend, Harley and Moran. Umpire O'Usy- eastern interests will tomorrow move with the running of the classic Brook-ly- i New York va. Cincinnati. handicap. An even dosen thoroughNew York, May 24. Cincinnati de- breds ere named as contenders for the game 820.000 prise. feated New York in a Delhi haa the honor of carrying top today. Inability to hit tbe opposing pitchers was the mala cause of the weight, hla impost being 124 pounds. Broomstick Is next, with 119 pounds. borne team' driest. Attendance Delhi will probably go to the post as , R- H. E. the public's choice. Lord of the Vale, Score: 3 4 3 belonging to August Belmont, will take New 1 ork 4 9 3 the place iff Beldame in the Brooklyn. Cincinnati There is no denying the strength of BaMerieaWUtsc and Bowermsa; the entry of C. K. Rowe, the western Harper, Kwlug and Schlei. Umpire owner whose colon will be seen on Bsuswlne. Colonial Girl. W. B. Jennings, another western owner, shows a strong hand Chicago vs. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, May 24. Clean hit- in the Brooklyn, with Proper and ting by tbe local team resulted la a Dainty. Tomorrow marks the inauguration of rather easy victory over Chicago tothe new seals of prices on Metropolids v. Attendance 2,800. R. H. E. tan track, the grand stand admission fecore: 2 4 2 being placed at f3. Cblcsgo 8 8 1 Philadelphia At Elmridge. Batteriee Welmer and Kling; Kansas City, May 24. Elmridge reand Abbott. . Umpire Juhn-atonsults: First race, 4 14 furlongs Meadow . Breeze won; Earl Rogers second; Brooklyn vs. St Louie. de- Damona II.. third. Time, :54. Biouklyn. May 24. Brooklyn Second race, 8 furlongs Melodious feated St. Louis today. The visitors failed to score up to the ninth inning, on; Adare second; Hattie Carr third. when Smoot drove out a liner that re- Time. 1:14. mile Idle won; sulted in a home run. Attendance Third race, on Federal second; Modred third. Time, 2,400. R- H. E. Score: 1:41. 4 7 0 Fourth race, mile and furlong Brooklyn 1 7 8 Rondage won; Devout second; Milan St. Louis .....i.it.i and Bergen; third. Time, 1:67. Aacot Bell finBatteries Scanlon Umpires Klem ished first, but waa disqualified for Egan and Warner. and Emails. fouling. Fifth race, one mile Sweet Tone AMERICAN LEAGUE. won; Kernel second; Gold Bell third. Time, l:4iy. Detroit ve. New York. Sixth race, 6 furlongs Granada It made Detroit 24. won; Parvo second; Hadur third. Detroli, Muy three out of four with New York In Time, 1:084. one of the wterdeet games ever een ' At Churchill Downs. here. Attendance 2.5IH). R. H. E. Score: Louisville, Detroit ,,,,,, 138 149 31 Downs results:Ky May 24. Churchill New York First nee. 6 furlongs Athlone won; Batteries Kit son, Mullin, Sullivan Itaaka second; Autumn Leaves third. and Drill: Powell, Puttmann, Hogg, Time. 1:174. Griffith, Glelnow end McGuire. Second. 44 furlongs Halils Lisle won; Antillian second; Sterling third. Chicago ve. Washington. Time, : 65 Chicago, May 24. Chicago defeated ' Third race, 7 furlongs Ebony won; Washington today, winding up the Two Olont third. Time aerlea with four straight victories. At- 1:27 Penny second; tendance 3,900. Fourth race, one mile Kurtxman R. H. E. Score: won; English Lad second; Sis Lee 7 13 8 Chicago third. Time, 1:40 4 7 1 Washington Fifth race, 6 furlongs The Saracen Batteriee Smith and McFarlan; won; Col. Cron. tea second; Hoi Follol and Jacobson Hoyden. third. Time, 1:012-5- . Sixth race, one mile Edna Tanner BL Loaie va. Boatoa, won: Neva Welch second; Orient 24. a Boston mails St. Louis, May third. Time, 1:42. trong bid for today's game, tha laat of the eerie, in the ninth Inning, liut At Fair Grounds. Burkett failed with two on haaea and St, Louia, May 24. Fair Grounds two out, the locale winning by a core result : of 8 to 3. Attendance 3,400. First race, four and half furlong Score: R. H. E, Condee second, Birming8 7 3 Mary Jr. won. St. Louia Tim :5. 3 6 S ham third. Boston , e Second race, sis furlongs Gay Batteries Petty and Sngrien; Tan-nee won. Bone Brake second. ill, Criger and McGovern. Time 1:14 third. Third race, five and a half furlongs Clevtlaad ve. Philadelphia. won. Humorist second. Cleveland, May 24. Cleveland split High Chance Time 1:09. even with Philadelphia today, winning Pretty Nellie third. Fourth race, one tulle Gregor K. In tbe thirteenth inning oa hits by Revoir second. Terns Rod Stovall and Rhodes end two outs. won, AuTime 1:40. Cleveland's three error gave Phila- third. six - furlongs Lady Fifth race, rune. five 2.800. Attendance delphia Vanes second, Frank Bell R. H. E. Vashtl won, Score: Time 1:14. . Cleveland 8 14 3 third. mite and a sixteenth Sixth race, Philadelphia 1.8 3 Canyon won. Docile second, Miss Settle Ilatterie Rhodes and Bemla; Hen- third. Time 1:48 ley and Schrock. At Union Park. PACIFIC LEAGUE. St. Louia, May 24. Union Park result! : Portland va. Oakland. First race, mile and sexenty yards Portland, May 24. Portland batted Mnaklman at opportune times today. Gllfain won, James Hoyt second, Jlbwa Time 1:47 Although Kaaick waa hit aa freely as third. mile Eva Clair Sorond race, one the California pitcher, he wee more aiicceeafui In keeping the hits scat- won. Catallne second. Miss McKenna Time 1:42 third. tered Attendance 730. mile and seventy yarys Score: r. h. E. Third race,Minstrel won, Aaclepias Portland 4 7 1 Mldnigflht Time 1:48. Oakland 3 8 8 second, Noel third. Flurth race, alx furlongs Mafalda Batteriee Easlck and McLean; won. The Roustabout second. Many nad Byrnes. Time 1:14. Thanka third. Umpire Klopf. Fifth ice. mile Irish Jewel won. St. Sever second, Billy Handsel third San Francises ve. Seattle. Sea Francisco, May 24. Seattle was Time 1:42. Sixth race, mile and seventy yarys able to secure but three hit off Henwon. Rennalaaanee secRed shut-ou- t ley and barely escaped by ond, Reynard Mizzenmast third. Time 1:46. Kane'a steal home In the seventh, when an effort was being marie to EXCURSION TO BALT LAKE catch a man at second. The locale allowed a total of alx runs and made Sunday, May 28th. todays sport rather 11 - ,...... Dug-gieb- y ,,,. 2-- 2-- .... Ala-mod- 8-- ARE INDIANS DEFEATED lobstersFROMtake first SPOKANE. game Gama Waa Anybody's Until Ninth, When Gimlin Brought Home Winning Run. Pacific National League. P. W. L. 7 19 12 Spokane 19 17 Ogden Salt Lake Boise ..... .........17 11 7 6 ting to first; Heatings flies out to center field; Clark bunta, making first and allowing Briseno to go to third: Bluth file out foul to Stanley; then the old reliable leaguer. Hausen, cornea to bat and lines out a allowing Briseno to score; Dad Gimlin, next to bat, had a look on hie face that boded ill to that horaehide and batted a safe one between first and second, allowing Clark and Hausen to score-e- nd here the score was tied. Fulmer Is given free transportation to first and then Herwig, Ogden's crack left fielded, lines out a am fa one, allowing Gimlin to com home, bringing with him the winning run. Bare hits to second and ta put out at first. Clark Played Fine Game. Dad Clark waa certainly there with the big stick, aa he was also in base running. By beating a bunt to first and getrlng timely bite, be did much to win tha game. A three-baggby him waa a feature of the game. Double Play Puts Kyboeh on Spokane's Chances. It looked for a while la tha ninth ae if Spokane was going to score again, thus tiring the score, but a pretty double play put a kybosh on their hopes in thle Inning. With Stanley and Bwaln on bases and one man out, Maglnnle, batting for Klikhammer, hit to Bare, who throws to Briseno, putting out Swain and Briseno doubles to Clark, putting out Maglnnis. It was a pretty play and the whole grand stand roe up ae one person and cheered ae they, perhapa, never cheered before during this season. Hausen's Wedding Present From tha two-bagge- r, 4 TO 5 es-ll- y 2-- MAT 25, 1905. MORNING, Pet ,632 8 .60 10 .412 11 .353 Ogden 8: Spokane 4. d Hurrah for the Lobetere! At diamond yesterday afternoon, in a game that waa anybodys up until the ninth inning, they trimmed down Matt Stanley's Indiana from Spokane to the tune of 6 to 4. It waa a magnlflrlent exhibition at the greet national game and the five hundred fans who were in attendance, yelled themselves hoarse when the winning run wee made in the seventh Inning. The weather man waa kind yesterday and seat warm weaher the first real warm weather that haa been enjoyed at any of the ball games. There wee, perhaps, more interest manifested in the game yesterday than there waa in the games with the Fruit Pickers, from Boise, because iff the tact that tha contest for first place at present la between riSpokane and Ogden. Looked Like Cinch for Spokane. Hoon, who we in the box for Ogden at the beginning of the game, was troubled with tore arm, and it waa evident from the start, that ha did no have the usual good control that generally marks hie pitching. Lewie and Ferris were both hit by a pitched ball in tha first and given free transportation to first bag. Stanley gets n nice hit bringing in both men. It seemed ae if Spokane had Ogden on their list. How Ogden'S First Run Waa Made. In the third inning Briseno ie walked; Hoon next up, sacrifices, allowing Briseno to go to aeoond and a hit by Bluth sends him home for the first run. Hastings Pitched Good Ball. In the fourth inning Hastings waa put In the box and from then on, allowed the Spokane bunch but three bits. He pitched steady bell and fielded hla position admirably. The visitors had great difficulty In making connection with hia curves and at hie slow drop, almost swung their heads off in an attempt to knock the cover off the ball. Fireworks In tha Seventh. The big doings started in the seven ib inning. Previous to this Inning the score waa 4 to 1, but the Lobsters got busy and tied tha score in this inning, and, not content with that, Jut went one better. It happened in this wise: Briseno hits over second, get Glen-woo- Club. Near the end at the first inning the ball proceedings were stopped for a few momenta, and in behalf at the Ogden club. Umpire Briley presented Mr. Hansen with a set of beautiful plates and a fine cut glass flower vase. All understood and so did Bill, who expressed hla thanks in a very few words. May he be successful in married life, aa he has been in baseball. Following ia tbe detailed score; Spokane. hand-painte- d Ogdea Kune Hite Error 1 2 3 4 S ft 7 001000(4. 03132061 . 100000loIJ Summary. haaea Raymond, Stolen Bluth. mond; Double Bwaln play-F- erri m to Baxter, Briseno to Clark; Bluth to cL? Struck out By Hoon. 1; Klmkhammer 2. Two-bashitaiV ris. Gimlin. Tbreebase hiia-o- w nley. Wild Kllnkhammer. Base on ballad Hoon. 1; off Haetinga, 1; oil Kliqtw mer 3. Hit by pitched ball u?1, Ferris. Sacrifice bit-H- oon dance 500. Umpire-Seil- ev. " game, 1:25. e b.U-Sra- Belt Lake Defeats Boias. Balt Lake. May 24. The local defeated Boise In the first the series today. Tora pltchiaT-- .. the feature. He struck out elerenV and though he received indifferent sZ port, kept the visitors from tbe plate. Score: Salt Lake ...302 000 00 6 Botae . .........001 000 000 1 sj . Batteries Toxer and Leahy; Bum, and Hanaon. Umpire McRae. no. HIGH SCHOOLBASEBALL Junior bcabU tmm Th snld-m- r of ths High school defeated the Soph mom to the tune of 6 to 4 hi a well. pUyed seme yeiterday. The llaeo wee M follows: Juniors. Sophomore. eeee.IJs CllDpbell Creiff p.a it eslhllloofi .e.e M M nBravi Barker. Smith. Horen lb.., 2b. . Rhlven .Perkhu . Sb.q I. e.f Scuddofe Lundy... if. Parley Birltffiee ...ColtW ti 9 Boulpcr' Boeeoe r.(.. a PezTy REEDJ10TEL The following are the arrivals at. the Reed for tha past twenty-ta- r hours: E. J. Campon, Denver; L ladle, K., York; John H. Grant, Bt. Louis, Jfa; Franz Scbweer, Geocgr L. Scott, R. C. Dick, BL Louia, Mo.; Donald; Denver; H. W. Boott, B. W.1 Mayer, Karl Mayer, J. L. Otabrig., New York; A. R. Ware, Chicago; a Swarta, Baa Francisco; r. lLi Jn 8ay-mor- Garrison, Cleveland, 0.; Andiw Dlit-wall, St. Louia; Dr. Wm. 0. Dal) rymple and family. City; B. B. Kaappt. 1 Boston, Mssa.; LrRoy Wagner, Cl) cinnatl, O.; Charles A. Ingalls, Bn., ton, Mata.; Thoma F. O'Rourka Balt I Walter K. p. Beam ana, Rev lkd; York; R. C. Duetaa, Chicago; R., Btringham, City; C. E. Ioa, Bill Fraaoiaco; Boy T. Byrne, Omaha; H. A. Luff. Salt Lake; T. W. Behallsr, 8L Maglnnle batted for Kllnkhammer Louia, Mo.; W. 8. Reppey aadwifa in the ninth. Clearwater, Neb; E. E. Harwy, mio . . Score by Innlnga: neapolle, Minn.; H. C. Walker, Cft. cago; John N. Kleff, New Yeik; L Spokane 4 K. Patterson, Philadelphia; R. 1. Jfs Rune 0 ' Hite auley,, Chicago; W. H. Ellison bliJ ' 1 Lake. 0 Errors . .... 188466783 80100010 10300110 00600010 16 GREAT . ' fD 2-- 8-- Moa-klma- n On July 8th the Standard-Examine- r young ladies will start for the Lewie and Clark Centennial Exp ever the Oregon Short Line Railway, tlon at Portland. The party will leave Ogden In a Pullman Palace-eaIdaho to tha where southern Oregon Railway A Navigation Ca will taka charge Huntington, pawing through of tho party to the Dalles Oregon, where eae of the famous Regulator" line of steamers will take tha party down the mighty Columbia river to the mouth ef the Willamette River, then up the river to Port lead. r Our Portland Home At Portland the young ladies will atop at a private residence, corner Irving and Twenty-thir- d a modern colonial mansion ef twenty rooms conducted by Mrs. S. V. Hill, an elderly lady whoso social otandlag to among tho boat families In Portland. She dees net conduct a publio rooming housst but rente a few rooms to parties, famishing tbe beet of reference. It urns a piece ef good fortune that permitted tha management to secure with Mrs. Hill room at one house for all the young ladles. The tody forther haa consented to fowM breakfast for the entire party each morning. Tha ether mule will be taken on the fair grounds or wherever Mra hunger overtakes the young ladies. The beet hotels la the elty of Portland offered ae goad rets no dow to to own what will a home ladies themaaagamant all their have caused, tha fact that the young Hill, but elect the colonial mansion located In ths heart of Portland beet residence section. . The Fair and the Trail one-side- b8c2T: San Franciaco Seattle Batteries Henley and Trary. Umpire Pcrrlne. R.H.E. 3 Via Oregon Short Line. 8 $1.00 round trip. 7 and- - 13 All trains. Wilson; Ball DEAD Lea Angelea va. Tacoma. lios Angeles. May 24. Ixs Angeles and Tacoma fought out another long contest today, tho home team winning In the Inst half of the fifteenth inning. Both Hall and Fitzpatrick pitched n magWicent game. Although Tacoma made four mom hits than Im Angeles, two of them and played errorless ball throughout thn entire fifteen innings, they lost by being unable to bunch their hits. Tntoan for lx Angeli-a- , batted In the winning aa well aa tbe additional run tally cored by the home team. Bcore: R. H. E. I os Angeles 2 7 2 Tacoma t 11 P Batteries: Hal! snd Spies; Fltz- patrlck and Graham, Hogan. Umpire IDENTIFIED Victim of Accident on Cut-Of- f ie John Foley of Philadelphia. The body of man killed on tha a few days ago, who waa to be Frank supposed was identified yesterday by Murphy, Thomas Carey and John O'Brien, as John Foley, of Germantown, Philadelphia. Carey and Foley came up from Sait I .aka yesterday and viewed the remains at the lrkln undertaking pa lore and pnxltive Identified the remains as those of Foley. They stated that the dead man had gone under the name of Martin while working on the cut-of- f as a laborer, but that It waa not hia right name. Carey said that be worked with the Davla. man in Germantown for a number of years, also in Butte, and tbat in all he RACES. had known him about fifteen years. Thi-gave tbe further information that The Belmont Stakes. a brother of the deceased was In the New York, May than saloon liuslnce in Philadelphia and persona saw Harrv Payne Whu-ney- s that hla parents also live there. threeyear-olfilly Tanya, ridden The Philadelphia authorities will he by Hildebrand, win the rich Belmont communicated with at' once in an eftakes at Belmont park today, defeat- fort to locate Foley's relatives and the ing the best fillies In the body will be held for several weeks if east. August Belmont's Blandy. the neersary, as it has been embalmed and winner of the Withers slakes, was sec- can easily he hell that long in a good ond .and J. E. Madden's Hot 8hot. state of preservation. third. Tnnya was hesvlly played Nothing baa bivn yet heard from favorite, closing at 11 to 5. having been the authorities of Plttaton, Pa., which backed down from 3 to t. BelThe was at first supposed to be the demont stakes was worth 320,000. Re- ceased's home. sults: First race, seven and a half furlongs EXCURSIONS EAST. Tommy Waddell won. Champlain second. Whorter third. Time 1:34 In May and Jun one tare plus 82.00. Second race, five and a half furlongs round trip. Enquire at ticket office I. ftoelere won, Gallavant second. 77 West Second South street for InGold Sifter third. Time 1:06 formation and Tha hooka. Third race. Eclipse stakes, five and Midland Route, sceulc 21.-M- ore 20.-00- 0 d -- 3 Ogdcn-Lurt- the rnt-ef- f Each morning after breakfast the party will leave for the fair grounds, Just one mil distant from Mrs. Hi IT'n roridoaeo. The publio cxhlbito are all fra after yox got Inside of tho fate ground. But the Trail la the day time the will have a large number ef exhibits that will coot from 10 cents to 80 cants each, After the exhibits aeon. will bo on after dark and the Trail" will tho exhibits view shows the publto party 5s end the "Trail' have loot ail charms for tho Standard-Examiao- r young ladlsa, then ether eceaee will ought The Portland Heights Loop . Four hours will be spent la taking a trolley ride up Portland Heights ts Observatory Point, when 5 Columpresented one at the moat beautiful scenes on earth. Portland and the exhibition In tha foreground, the .sut ML etaadiag In famous Heed, the diataace, and far above the clouds appears bia end Willamette Riven like a monument reaching to th skies. The Willamette Falls half day will be spent in taking the Oregon Water Power Railway Company train ip the Wlllamrtte suen fiver to the Great Falls, Oregon City and Cenemnh Park where all klade ef amusemeata may bo Indulged la, eta. as shooting the chutes, A The Great Pacific Ocean Then ae a aert of farewell trip, the entire party will get aboard the palace steamer "Potter" of Oregon Railway end Navigation Company and will sail down the Columbia River for a half day to th Pc"1 nad d111 Ocean, where tha young ladiea will be given aa opportunity to bathe In tho graatoot ocoaa oa earth at oao of the big hotolo In breezes coming from Japan. The Great Clam BaRe Several times during the summer great clam bakee are given on the alia ekdre. Tho Standard-Exam- ! P tha tida recedes will rush out oa the sand and dig young ladiea will each be provided with a ahinglc and haw the clams which hide aa inch cr two ia tha sand. Thousands ef people taka part In these great slam and Mr. A. L. Craig, the genial general passenger agent of the eempany that owns the nujeitle1 dbrtj "Potter, has promised te run tha Standard-Examiaparty to tho Pacific Ocean on one of tho Inyo elam bake la to take place at 84 per head. The digging ef clam a, however, only ruins one pair . df which each young lady in sxpseted to provide. Everything nlco Ic free. ' ' Then for homo. " a11 How do you like It? Soundo good. You ritall have it alL The Standcrd-Examinpay for expenses of the trip wearing apparel cad personal whlma alone excepted. We pay cash, hence, cvcrythlag be first class end ef tho beat or |