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Show THE MOKMSG manasemeut 1 directed solely by popular vote for the common good. And ho sci hope lu It for pauperism and penury. To any that bia vk of am la highly optimistic It to make one of the mlMeai of aiaiemvn:. PwS'sshed Every Df i"1th Near by Th Standard Publmlting Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier Id Oidea Ci'.y. iatluJiiUi rjuuny iiJinins bv AtUamr. per uiulllll . . SiUiilr f Jp!- - . ? 15J . and IlMiiiuiPr is a fcirirtiy In Lependvtit uewfpaj)er. It give all fiiliii un equal how. To-Examiner baa uo favor-i.elu puuivD. aud no fui.iii-miuiaaou ut-JL will give U and uniircjndireU. will he re Coiumuuieatious mi nil Kuljwu prcisisnwu Unguap- - from lu lt.'jipetifjt Lnann iuilitidua-!1- . but th 1 1 Le It look now as if all that bo been said by editors, other writers, and persons speaking privaLeiy. has had no effect upon officers, merchants or tbe reckli,, cruel men and boys who, 4 unfortunately), arc given control of horses. It aeenis that tbs fact that men an! womeu who for business or pleasure go driving on tbe streota (or who err walking, for that matter) are in conamut danger of being killed or injured, nukes no difference. It is certainly most strange that (he grocers and butcher do not fur their own protection, and out of consideration lor the sentiments of all reasoning and reawmable people in tbe city, klop thU furious rushing about the streets, up and down hill, around corners, and through narrow laues, of wicked or uenecleu drivers of horws. Hundred of good citiaen hove for years been angry and disgusted about thi matter of having our city given n, Wild West-towthe appearance of a e twenty-fivmerely to Lave a cent "chunk of meat or pound of tea delivered OX THE DOT. The me.' chant might long ago hare taught thoughtless men and wumen that their horse would not be run mile, or a quarter of a mile, to deliver a little parcel that might Jut aa well be carried home by the purchaser, or be detained until a larger order U given they might just a well have taught tha women of the city ihut goods would not be delivered after 7 p. m SATURDAYS NOT EXCEPTED. kfbn and bqy 'drive hores over theae bard bifieta. not In a walk part of the ilino, nor iu a alow trot pert of the time, but jut aa if going fur a doctor or running on a race course not for a few minutes at a time, a few blocks, but for hour, hot or cold, dust or mud, up htll or dnan. FOR HOl'RS, day after day. and often far into the night. Many boy given such employment have no knowledge of ill capacity of a horse und many emjust li la no exsggerutluu to estimate ployer aectu not to know OR CARE Ihe perornlago of Hebrew lawryei In tlio horse getting lame, foot-aorNew York aa at P ast fifty per ceut aud etcM makes no difference that of physicians na not las thau cxiM-c- t about so many horse to they forty-fiv- e per cat. Many In each of be ruined or killed In so many months. thebe profession have attained etui It la a bliHiue, a disgrace; ought to be, nrnce, for there have been and aro AND MUST BE. stopped. Two or sevrrul judges on the bench of tno I luce mounted policemen kept for a court aud some of the leadiug uied time about the outlying parts of tbe leal authorities are of Hebrew stock, city to arrest and bring these boy to A lai'g number of Hebrews fought jail now and then, and other doing lu the Revolutionary war, aud liayni the Kaine thing on Washington avenue tlis loaned bolumon, of Ihlladelpbia, and nearby street, would have fins revolutionist tb then enormous sum effect and then, let owner of such of $000,000, nut a cent of which haa wagons get a smell of court powder ever been repaid to him or bis heirs, occasionally, and that would help work An eutlre volume showing bow large reform. The present mayor and chief the contribution of tbe Hebrewe hue n( pollen can nd ought to make up been to the armies of the I'nlted for tot time liy, NOW, taking thi Hi ate baa been published by Minion matter In hand. A great number of people toll of Wolf, uud there it is notably proven that the Hebrew baa been always having to rush onto the eidewalk, ready to volunteer for ihe service of when driving, to escape these on rush-lu- g his country in vcn great r proportion delivery wagons, and what narrow thau might have been required. More escapes (If they escaped) were made than four thousand Hebrew were these will appreciate, like all ho army during the lata war wiih people, seeing an end come Himin, and area among the "Rough to this WILD INDIAN fashion of usln; Kideis there were aeven. tbe it reels of the city. A was only natural, the Hebrews Respectfully. bniim-ahave lakes pnrt In financial VOLXJEY 0. GUNNELL. to a large degree, for they boil been Ogden. November 38, 19u5. llic world's first financiers, and their Inicriutionul connection hare given them apodal faculties for the carry- NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION ing on of exchange between nations. On of the founders of the Block ExNotice is hereby given that an e LoHebrew, change wa tion will be held in Weber County 1'lie wide variety of Hebrew pursuits outside of Ogden City, on Wednesday, is lltils appreciated, yet It is difficult December 6, IPOS, for the purpose of to find any trade, profession or bnsi-nue- s electing Hoard of Education for in which ihey do nut play some Weber County School District, One mills have and atcel member will be elected from each of part. They rolling furnaces, woolb-- mills uud sawmill; the five representative precinct. Prethe inventor of commercial yeast wua cinct No. X Include North Ogden, Rana Hebrew, The Hebrews carry on a dall. Pleasant View and Harrisvtlle. largo part of the tobacco buainesa, Precinct No. 8 Include Hooper, Roy, both In the leaf and In manufacturing. Kanesville. Taylor and West Weber. There ar Hebrew clecirlcdl and civil Precinct No. I includes Wilson, Marengineers, and thre are Hebrew grad- riott. Burch Creek, RlverdaL and uates of Annapolia and of West Point. Uintah. Precinct No. 4 Includes Plain As teachers the Hebrews hare also City, loplar, Farr Went, BLterrllle, been uoeesiful. probably by heredity, Perry and Warren. Precinct No. 6 Infor this has been a favorite profusion cludes Huntsville, Eden and Liberty. There will be polling place for many centuries. In the developat ment of the Intellectual life of the Huntsville. Eden, liberty, North OgL llarrie-villHaudalL Hebrew Pleasant View, Is already doing den, country the Plain .City, Warren, Slatervllle. hla share, but that work will b Mai riot t. Wilson, Burch greatly increased with the added Farr West. force of the thousands of ambitious Creek, Uintah, RlverdaL. Roy, Kanea-vlllWest Weber and Hooper, Pull young men who hare lnudy arrived here. In tha business world he will con- will le open from 7 o'clock a. m. un- 7 p. in. tinue to pregiYss, extending hla activi- til S. G. DYE. ties to many industries aa he finds room fur hla ingenuity and industry. Clerk of the Board of Education of Weber County. H'-ral- - flrst-cUe- In ful. n,uif niut If iutililid All Inter and tommimlcatam tinned iy nom ile iiluiuea, or will b throw avuined nr niff, in tho easie baakci. Tha bravo man iittn hide behind an Don't aflt the bitniud name. llditor to be iwponilble wlat you are ashamed of. will coafer a r lavtir by iiilorxniuB thi omca M juilme io recolve The LAauuaef LiIure tUfir brraUaat. SiiUi-eribe- Maniius Examiner eau bo tiiY by tin Independ-aa- t New Co., nail lathe City. nui:i Oiiony.li tram Tii icinu:! cu Oa len on Ibv isoaLliein Pacific Railway, I 'liio I r.iwi Pacific Hallway and Tin On.';;tu Pbori lJne Rail wu u i ho cJ place,. tr-lrn- KrimLeii tlicnilif Loop away from tim Tabernacle thi afternoou. IVuiili- - dnvm ttlio omu tiaiu and tniplu) tliai Iriivr ou reck bhoi.ld ler drlviiig. p-a- a nel reult of Oaam-- r a acnaa tloual fight reem to bn he I a few dollar out of iorket. Tlu The average umn think Ji Um-- 1 a lnuaile. think 4h avciago iiiu iij a fool. Ooih inny be riirlit. well-meani- Souiil yon feel like trailing with a n au w hu ilrove bla hor.se to death and made the atrtele of Ojirten as danger-o- u a battle s we are not livilg lu (lie Orient wn do not appreciate the effort of tfum ownei to run Juggernaut rurs.xIou ben. A IN ENCLAND. In Everybody's Magazine for Dvceni-br- r. Charles K. give the flrat of bia aerie oI art Idea to be called "Roldlor of the Common Good." For acme uolha Mr. Uiresoll ha been engaged In atuily liyg the labor question 4e lu bixuu'yr urpect: it would be nearer Die truih to nay that thle subject baa been au absorbing one with Ilu-m- -ii Dm for aereral yean. Repeatedly be Ima been In England, Scotland and in Prance, Swiucrlund, Belgium, July. Anatrla and Germany, though never La he visited any of theae coun-l-V- n for curious tlgbtweeiiig and pleas-orHe baa constantly Ir&relod with mpen eyp and for a purpose. This ob-la now beginning to appear. Duriug the past year Mr. Russell baa teea running In the luagaslne naumd several strong paper intended to show Ihe monopollaiic method of tli beef nmt. which ho haa called "the great- at in the world- .- That, too, wa Inch dental to tin. greater quern ion he I i.ow tliacnmung. It doea not Mtlsfy him Ira-San- e, e, e. et to ahow . altff-Jolun-- iirf.roue will cou'er a taro- - fin il.a iviiuarciiifiit by r; tuft in Oils lilllrt! whenever liny f.iil to timl :bi- puper al J viii-u- I s Ami-rlca- coiif-lcted- that tin; a. coniblnca und ton-tiene- )- f. A MIGHTY In the ens-lodL- cln-cl- o;:-flfi- RECKLESS DRIVER8. Editor Sund.ird: Some days ago when, the very common occurrence of u buggy being smashed by a reckle-- s delivery boy wa repeated, on M'mdtfrgion arcnuS. you gave a few plain and forceful word of rebuke sud admonition in regard to the way these delivery wagons occupy the rtrre; to the Immediate ti. i- 1 a msa SCANDAL. ordinary walk of life would not change places with McCall, McCurdy fir any one of a down milliouairet'who have had their reputation tarnished by the Insurance Investigation. These men were loud In their deuunciation of the people of the west during th 1SDC presidential campaign. They told of violated faith with creditors end lack of Integrity. Today theae of the nation's honor are struggling to keep out of the dutches of .rho law. They have either been nlupld heads of their companies or knowing participators in the looting of the treasuries. Here Is an instance of how the Insurance companies allowed their wealth Io b- W. S. Kanshawc, by au urrangeme.ut with George W. Ferkius, bought $1,230,000 worth of New Orleans traction bond for fiCT.o'M) from the New York Life Insurance company, on which lie was to pay 3 per cent and for which he i In payment. He then gave bi borrowed tbe money to take np the clitck from the New York Life Insure since company, depositing the bond a lsiLr, when the bonds were the sold, profits became hla exclusively. ho laying only the 5 per cent interest. The clvverne of this transaction i apparent. Many ie re otipressive ; that tlu-II to nuke llu- - rich richer, and tbe ixiuuiliou of the poor noni hope-- I That i tiie wrav be take to call Lenllou to a condition that rannot go on forever either in thi country or in Buy other. Mr. RiimcII know that labor union Is tie done much io Improve the t luiieei of their member h; that shorter hour and bn tor wages have Ixcn secured; tha law for their general betterment, have followed; that, general Condition hate improved. Hut he aeema to think that much more Is in li accomplished for woiklngimn and woMn. This i to come throuah From very unpromising bemove-ireginnings in IMS the in England has grown until It M oniethlng really formldabic. hi some W jeer ctKiiieration ha n.ade progress in Enql..nd. Mini.n 5.2uO,u(iO person ate nn'intMTH of the I.U3T Uriihb ofic:U, of ngrictilrurc. "Alm.dy about of the pojiulat!m of England oud Scotland is conermed in enterprise." Ray? Mr. Ruxell. The present capital (.main excluding Oio agriciilt.::; so. i. 1. f 1 4042,-l.'.t- t, rml t:.t; lot.ii ufirvc fund, Daily 1:i initvement increase in ;i:n and dally Its bcnt i't.i .i, ;. ri i .din cla appear la a -- urrr ligi Jlr. iJimke ihat this ..on is reducing competition, that It it expending good will, tolerance, and r INSURANCE I gj, permi. frw week the papers have manner on in a creditable moit. rpoksn 'hr quearlon of cruslty to animals within a etc., and 1. with other, took 'be liber-- . paper ly of v riling .Jvlier- to ill wurisupply "'c m tlir i und rii.id- rent hand uf 'hd reop! end wb.-rtheir I especial nn ntleu of itiL "Dllvrry - . , ib-i- MINE. Utah Copper of Bingham Has 75,000.. 000 Tons of Ora In Sight Since the Guggenheim gained control of tbe Utah Copper company, tha powers that be have given out some inride Information which bears out all and more tbnn haa ever been rumored concerning the riches of tbe property. It tutna out that this Bingham bonta-c- a Is one of the biggest thing in the copper line In Ilia world. There ia blocked out in the min at the present Dine over 20.000,000 tons of pay ore, and in tested grounds enough more io bring the tonnage up to tons. From now on development. w ill cease aa there la enough ore to keep both the old and new reduction plant running for yean. Th present plant lisa shown earning a high as $1X0 per tim even uno der dlaadvantageous condllior.s, that it la not unreasonable to mpnse that the new plant, and Improved mining conditions will reuli In much greater arnlngs per ton. A the new plant is of G.O'i'i tons capacity per day. aud the old plant of 1,909 tons capacity. Die iwo together should handle approximately 200.009 ton per mouth, o tliai the corning when the now equipment is in full operation can le easily computed t from $3,000,000 w $4,000,000 per year. It is said that ,hc first unit of tbe new plant will be able to handle about l.ooO,-00- 0 tons or ore per annum. The recovery from this should he betsc-- 25 and 30 pounds of copper per ton. The old plant will handle 260.000 ton per annum, giving approximately the asm recovery. The combined output ra'. minted on the most C'.ervtive ba-- ls la therefore! 33.000.0(H) pound of copper per annum. When both units or the tier plant, are in operation the company wi:i be turning out 00.900.000 pound of rop-pe- r per nnnuui at a cost or he o, n 6 and 7 cents per pound. Tide Ovure la known to be conservative thidiigli experience gained from th opera' ion of r.i i I for tl.e the mine and the pre-epast two year, and la iw.t:,;- c0 by reason of the fact tbit ha been allowed for be value of in ;b some and sliver rumen ool per non ml. HlThi:;i sdver olj recovered is miffliicii: 'd j..i: ta'fofi charge on cmil.' : ni - ic-jnu- g gd t!-.- .e van-po- re DECEMDEli MOKX1NG, - 1905. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ON ACCOUNT OF HEAUt7; H. CWARDLEIGH MINSTRELS. ihe Hebrew hi nearly all Euiopean conutriva is a proscribed peraou. For the privilege reu turlea he was of earning a livelihood only lu lini.-of activity. He waa prohlli-iie- d entering any prafessiun eave that of medicine, yet, notwithstanding thu heavy burdrus, be haa managed not only to exist, but te gain an ascend-aur- y In world affairs that is almost royal. It is m America, though, where his abilities are handicapped by no legal iifttrlc.iuus, that we may look for the blgucet attainments of the Jews.' So far they bate made au impression worthy of any lace. The New York recite seme oi their achicve-uj'-ut- s lu m b wing their 210 years iu America, lu ti America bus giveu to (he uriists like world sevrrul Krekiel, th sculptor, and Moslrr, ihe paiuuii', beside many lesavr lights, aud Tbe Hebrew bus alwajs been to Jouruullsiu, und bis power of organiaaiiou, atudy of details aud rcud'.ut-sbale made biiu successful in this Held. One la tbe in vepior of the tuxulled yellow journalism; another I ihe manager of "AU the uews ihai'i, fit to iiriiii,'' aud between these are jouruulisia large and email, manager,. editors aud hundreds ol' bright repurtc-rTbe coutrioutkiu of ihe Hebrew wind u permanent American llU not ery numeruus. There have been tuuerul poets, like Emma lair.uru and Feulna Moise; a few U"v ells is aud eseaylsts. One, noteworthy Hebrew scholproduction of arship Is tbe Juwlk.li Kucyclopaedla, :i5 eta. cia. fcAIXT.DAY UTAH, SPORTING s . FEARLESS Boy nuisance, their cruelty, etc., and hinting that the merchants tht mewivee might t largely to blame. Attention wa called to the fact that officers who are paid to keep their eye open and baud teady to aee and act for he safety of the people in the orderly conduct of person, oeemed to utterly neglect their duty iu thee a. HEBREWS IN AMERICA. BY 51AIL IN ADVANCE. The Cv.ra.Ufi- i rent ? nf Ogilou, ioaii $4'J0 i'tr Jr M least quaAtiIj, m aJOUte-dv- EXAMINE!:: OGDEN, BASEBALL If you desire to participate in an the to evening of rare enjoyment by Lss Angelas vs. Tacsnta. Grand this afternoon or evening and low Angeles, Calif., Dec. L Tacoma see the high grade performance of Richards A Pringle's Famous Georgia tuok today's game, S to 1. Fisher's men batted Tour for fifteen hiu, four Minstrel. Brown was efPeople sometimes -- y. All ministrcl cf then, show are alike," bui this is a super- fective for the vial tors and allowed but ficial blunder. Go and aee for your- five hitsL Th only run of tha local self and you will proclaim Uut the was scored on two bases on balls sad "Georgina" are iu a class distinct and a double. Score: R. H. E. 1 by themselves. This season they bring Li Angeles an entire new show, retaining only Tacoma $ 13 9 Clarence Powell from last year, Batteries Tozer and Rom: Brown dee the big parade at 11:20 a. in. and Hogan. Umpire Perrine. By adhering to the good old style of minstrelsy Richards A Pringle's Min RACES trrla. who will appear in this city shortly, have established for themAt Oakland. selves s reputation that any theatriSan Francisco, Dee. I.1 Th biggest cal manager might well envy. For 3$ years the visits of Richards A killing of the sensual was mads ou Pringle's Famous Georgia Minstrels HtitiMngq today. Its odd on the geldhave been looked upon ae a gala event, ing were aa good aa 40 to 1 at first always clean, wholesome and good, A plunge forced the pries down to SO their name ha caused the largest the- to X by powi time, fioloman wan away aters to be filled to overflowing. This from tha pot llks $ shot, and rscstvsd season theae gentlemen have fairly an cxcslluit rids from the owner eclipsed Uiemselvea in organising a on. Naalon mad a stout bid In the company of genuine colored artiMa, stretch and might have won la a greatcalled from the ranks of all the beet er distance, but Bulonutn lasted Just minstrel people on earth. Clarence long enough to win by n head. The Powell heads the lift, and proper that weather was clear and track heavy. he should. This extremely funny color- Results: ed comedian has made more people Flrt race, seven furlong Delogo, laugn, and perhaps receive the largest 107 (McBride). 4 to 5, won; Urida, salary of any comedian, white or black, 103 (Knapp), 0 to 1, second; Lon in the world today. The performs net Wolf, 103 t Radiks). 4 to 1, third. Tims, mine 1:32. Christin A, King Thorpe, Sepromised will be cm the old-tlttrel order, the same aa made mins- renity, Apollouia Lydia Vr'roiuman and trelsy to famous in past yean. Sweet Penthsallea aLo ran. Second race, five and a half furlongs southern melodise, beautiful music, Do loman, 104 (Fountain), 30 to 1, dances and witticisms leak up a programme that Is bound to please and In- won; Nsalon, 113 (McBride), IS to 5, terest, Tha Company travel in their ancond; Kay Del Mundo, 116 (Loogue), Atkins, own epertal Pullman car, and num- 6 to 5, third. Time, 1:11. Watchful, He Lad. Bakersfield, Tempber over forty people. The noon-daparade and evening hand concert will tation, Etapo, Bill Parry and Mias Curry also ran. be given aa usual Third race, five and a half furkmga They appear at tbe Grand Opera Dor gin, 114 (McBride), 7 to 2, won; House this afternoon and evening. Titus 1L, 106 (Knapp), 7 to 6. fceoond; Alberaurie, 106 (Duncan), 30 to 1, DEPART ON HONEYMOON third. Time, 1:10 34. Procrastinate Dundreary and Jala Ward wlao ran. Fourth race, one mile Profiluble, At 4:30 p. m. Nor. 30th, ML Violet 107 (Robinson), 9 to 5, won; May 107 tU Williams), 13 to 1, secRutledge and Mr. Harry A. Hansen were married, tbe ceremony taking ond ; Vlgoro-io- , 103 (Appleby), 30 to 1, Silurian, Jack place at the home of tli aide's pare third. Time, 1:481-4- . rni. Little Love's Labor, MLa May Bow-disMiss Rutledge ha been employed Lady Athallng and Teddy R. also stenographer in the Ogden Slate bank ran. Han-een for tbe past six months, and Mr. Fifth race, one mile Briers, 107 hold a reapomilble position in the (Reed), 3 to 1, won; Iras, 107 (Kiupp), dining ear amice of the Union Pacific 7 to 1, second; Dora 1, 107 (Fountain), company. 16 to 5. third. Time, 1:45 Canejo, The wedding was very quiet, only Major Teuny, Olympian,- DaphneroM the relative of the contracting partlea and Harry Beck also ram. being present. Blxih race, on mile and a sixteenth The young couple are very popular 105 (League), 2 to 1, won; Gateway, In Ogdi-u- , and the good wishes of a Buchanan, 05 (Rice), 0 to 2, second; boat of friends followed them on their Briarthorph, 106 (Trucbel), S to 5, Scotch Thistle, departure for Kansas City Friday even- third. Time, 1:621-3- . ing, where they will make their future Ink and War Times also ran. THE MUSIC DEALER Will dose out his entire stock of Musical Instruments and other merchandise at greatly reduced prices. 5.1 MAKE YOUR BUMS NOW" Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Music Rolls, etc Sheet Musi: The Time to Buy is Now While Bargains Last 237A WASHINGTON AVENUE ne won, Gold Zone second, Oliver third. Time, 1:U2 Second race, short court, steeple-chor- e Lionel won, Poorlands aecoud, Oliver Mac third. Time, 8:11. Clausu fell at the first jump and broke hi neck. Third nee, aeven furlongs Ferryman won, Billy Handsel second. Judge Traynor third. Time, 1:31 Fourth race, one mile Grace Wagner won. Gold Mate second, Leut Duffy third. Time, 1:433-5- . Fifth race, one lulls and an eighth Safety Light won, St. Tammany second, Florltel third. Time, 1:56 Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Elliott won, BL Noel aecoud, Lldwlna third. Time, 1:071-2- , 2--5. y 1-- Hol-lada- y, current In Turf circlet today was a ringer at Cltr Part rumor, however, were ippartair without foundation. The hone nfer red to 1 the Kri L by Star Ruby Fireniela, which W owned by Pat Civill. The au spick g a care of Ringing" grew out of th fact that while Red Ruby 1 ntmu in the first race at City Park today there 1 also a Red Ruby entered i Ashland. Nothing Is known her of the Red Ruby at Ban Franciaco, Toda I the flrat of Uut horse. The local Red Ruby, however, ha Mined oc all the leading American Turf AMoeta-tk. track and haa been fully Owing to the fact that there are now two turf governing bodies hi the west, horsemen are at liberty to bup MMW their horses as they ehooae, provided Park. at Ringer City they are racing uuder one of thaws New Orleans, Dec. 1. Rumors were bodies. 3-- 5. h, 1-- idtati-fied- home. At A scat. Calit, Dec. 1. it was a great day for favorite at Ascot tofields Lea CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS fiterca Are Making Great Preparatiena for Holidays. Holiday good are beginning to arrive. Tha big dry- good stores are preparing for Christ mss display cf goods and toys, that will outshine all at display. other previous attempt Many of th stores will be golly decorated during the Christmas holiday. As uiual toy of all shape. Mara and Ingenuity will occupy the place of greatest prominence among Christmas good. Whole departments will be devoted. In n few of the big store, to n wonderland for children. - GRAND MASQUERADE Agrand masquerade will be given by the Union Forester LMgue at th Eagles' hall Monday- evening, Dec, 4. Com everybody. 35c, admission. Hulls to be rented at reasonable price at Mra. Lee', over old on 34tb. post-offic- HARRIMAN EXTENBIONS. A dispatch from Omaha say that Die $100,04)0,000 of nsw preferred stock voted by the Union Pacific at Balt Lake, the $163,000,000 mortgage of tha Southern Pacific, and the $60,000,-00- 0 of Routnem Pacific preferred stock, (here la a vast sum available lor conatrootlea purpose, and with this It is Intended to literally gridiron the wmL Already 450 miles of new road la under construction, and for this a sum of $16,000,000 has been act aside. An additional $3,000,000 will be required for the Central Oregon lin which, together with those already started, la expected to be completed by the close of next year. But thi la but the beginning. The campaign ia io continue until for every branch line now existing there are two, for its branch lines which Harrimun wanta aa feeders for hit great transcontinental system, it la the oonaenaua of opinion among railroad men that IUrriman will tarn te hi former lieutenant, Horace G. Burt, a superintendent off construction. Since hi retirement from the presidency of the Union Pacific, two year ago. Mr. Kurt h tourod the globe. On this long jour. Dey be ha been studying railroad construction problems in foreign leads. He Is sold to have been on tbe payroll of Harrimnu. who once remarked th Burt was :he greatest railroad construction ujiuiecr the world bad ever known. Angeli-a- , day, five of them loading their at tho finish. Fireball won tho feature race of the card, beating Confessor aud Balario In the order named in the easiest kind of fashion. Results: furFirst race, five and one-halongs Retropaw 108 (Aubuchon)SO evto en, won; Lacene 103, (E. Long) 1, second; Fultrtta, 107 (W. Buchana) 4lol, third. Time, 1:081-3- . Martee- aa. Search Me. Una C, Rapid Transit, April Pride, Mr. Budd, Curina and Salndora, also ran. Second rsca, futrnity courao Alaooo 118, (Waterbury) 13 to 1, won; Alen-co114 (E. Walsh) 7 to 10, second; HUmona 109 (8. Washington) 10 to l. third. Time. 1:10. Bailey, Rabiana, Hobsons Choice, Rath gar. Beautiful and Beat Golden Light, Bdinborough. Anona, Shady Lad aud Dexterity, also ran. Third rare, six furloo gw Fireball 110 (E. Walsh) 3 to 5, won; Confraaor 105 (A. W. Booker) 5 to 3. second; Balario 103 (Lawrence) 40 to 1, third. Tra motor, Ralph Time, 1:14 Reese and Elgora, also ran. Fourth race, one mile Han Wagner 104 (Doyle) 4 to 5, won: Harbor 107 (J. Clark) 30 to 1, second; Bragg 107 (Aubuchon) 3 to 1, third. Time, 1:411-3- . Wyefivld and Sheriff Bell, also ran. Fifth race, five half furlongs 115 (Booker) 7 to 3. won; Peeping Tom 105 (Walah) 5 to 1, second; Valencia 105 (Swain) 15 to 1. third. Time, 1:08. Vino, Hammer Away, TsvanneA Carrick, Chantilly, Coiox, Balnada, Balina and Col. B. Palmer, lf 2C Great Shoe and n 8-- 4. Ma-ters- Clothing Sale Will be Continued to December 9th Now is your opportunity to buy Christmas Presents at a great bargain . alio ran. Bixth race, mile and a sixteenth- Ikkl 110 (Walah) 3 to 2, woo; Old Mike 102 (Jackson) 30 to 1, second; The Gadfly 112 (Booker) 7 to 3. third. Poirero Grande. PosiTime, 1:481-tion and Lanark, also ran. 1 At Banninga. Dec. Washington, D. C 1. Ben-nin- results: First race, six and a half furlongs, Columbia cauree Mollle Donahue won. Fancy Bird eeond, Gladwin third. Time, 1:331-1- . Second race, maidens and winners of one race only, six aid a half fore kings, Columbia course Cary won. Akhar second, Old Guard third. Time, l:t 4-- 5. Tird race, six forlciags, Columbia rouhae Hocus Pocus won. Bocietyl Bud second, Mahogany third. Tima, 1:16 Fourth race, one mile, Columbia course Xattle Btiuipo won. Zany second. Father D. third. Time. 1:44 Fifth race, on mile and forty yards, old cou Delphi won. Gambler secCLIMATIC CURES. ond, Flat third. Time, 1:46 Sixth rare, one milt and a furlong, Th iutluerri- - of climaiir condition old courae Sunray won, Toscan secIn the cute of consumption j very ond. Mirthless third. Time 1:57. much overdrew u. The poor patient, i and the rich m nt, too. qan do much Fair Grounds Results. better at hom hv proper attention to New Orleans, Dec. 1. Fair Ground food dlgestim, .md a regular use of reiilii,: German Sirup. Vre expectoration In Firot race, five and a half tho raurning i mads certain by Ger- Gay Adelaida won, Paccreatlfurlongs second, man fiynip. to i.-- a good nights rest Hannibail Bey third. Time, 1:07. and the absen-- o of that weakening Second race, five furlong Hencough and drb'liraUng night sweat. pecked won. Attraction second. Hand Restless nights ;.nd toe exhaustion due Bag third. Time, 1:01. to coughing, the greatest danger and Third race, five forionga Calabash dread cf the omMimpttve can be pre- won. Cousin Kate second. Bitter Brown vented or s'opTH-f- l by taking German third. Time. 1:012-5- . Syrup liberally and regularly. Should Fourth race, one mile Phil Finch you be able o pi to a wanner climate, won. MacBeth second. King Cole third. you will find ths.1 of the thousands of Tima. 1:413-5- . consumptive there, tbe few who are Fifth race, five and a half benefited and regain strength are T. C. Clems won. PattonTlllefurlongs second, who use German (boss Syrup. Trial Drni Temps third. Time. 1:07 bottles. 25r; Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth tire, 73c. At n.l druggist. Lillies won. The Regent second. Mint Leaf hirfl. Time, 1:30. Washtsgou. Dec. 1. The senate committee or commerce toCity Park Reaulta. New Orleans. Dec. 1. City Park rethe various bills day again vev.ew-rthat bsTc been presented and adjourn- mits: ed UP:il Tuday. Fire' rece. five fm ion-- - Dun Fonm 3-- 4--5. 3-- r PUTNAMS SALE OF GIRLS CAPS We have a very large line of Girls' Caps which we will place on sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. In the lot may be found the Edna May,- Tourist or Auto caps in all the styles and colors. $.25 BcarSkn, in red, blue and Cl1 HA v white. During the sale only $1.00 Bear Skin. During the sale - (of aetissssoeso ta Tourist. Edna or 90c May priCC 80c . Sale sasfoootiooooosooaIo 75c Edna May or Tourist. Sale 0OO0$qOO0$S( Sale 60c and 50c Auto PliCC Caps. price $ 25c Auto Caps. price siso$ooo$o4$i Sate $$ $ 70c 60c 45c 20c Sec window for style, color and price. Exceptional values in caps for three days only CLARKS STORES 2356-58-60-- 62 Wash. Avo |