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Show TI1S MOUSING EXAMINE!!: OGjDEN, UTAH, SATl'lIHAV TWO KILLED IN DUEL AT will be removed. The Piiilipplnee are fi ber a part of tin. uali.'U or .bey and distinct. Tin re it no a' , middle course. No om r.-pusii-!thl- - a clearly than the president, i l:, therefore wya that tbt oy ai MiiiM iwy Publtah- of the islands Y.ar by The Standard Bullfrog. Nev.. Dec- 13. J- - C. Claymore ;pungly than evi the tag C. ton and J. J. Sullivan ae both drad aa PATES. of m favor of a reduction in SUBSCRIPTION arrun.i ibe result of a pistol duel in Rhyolite, DoUt.rad by Carrier iu the mrill He oarncetly rt commends a town, one utile uor.h of Bullfrog Tb tragedy occurred in Ogdaa City, including tbp- -' i be tariff now impCMKl by ibe 11 night. Beil A.Turpon'e aioon and was Sunday Morutag l. mtirely removed MI DinuJi-par ravuiih. brought about by Clay urn charging 5 Cla so far as l elates to sugar nd to- Sullivan, who was a bar tender at the ln' null hit bacco. an.l ibut even on these place, with giving him bon change. Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. a cook, was at oae of tit rarjE bu at ouce reduced Max Tba Esantiaer it taut by the gaming tables and tried to duck euHre li to cum 25 ui ; preparatory pur mall ouuUe of Ojfdeil. under the table, but received n 43 cali.16.96 removal af er July 1, lB'it). No doubt bre bullet Just above the right nipper year la a!' i At least quaru-riysome pot4HineiutHit of entire free trade ple. lie will recover. Sullivan, who Ttait .. on sugar and tobacco is advisable la was S3 yean of age, leave a young wife in Rhyolite. He came from Butte, order to allow the adjustment of net FEARLESS AND INDEPENDMontsua, some time ago. Clayton w as these cuniliiiiiiis lu ENT. trades, although 38 years of age. He wa a miner aud or nearly four ears swan to fie a liberal leave a wife either iu Creed Tliu Fxauiiui-- is u pirirtly for this purpose. The estab- Colorado Springs, Colorado. margin It fci'f lishment of the principle ia. however, ail sides aa equal show. IN- COCHRAN HANDS JOLT TO . The tsainlner has r.o t'avor-ite-t. liuzalgruui i worth f l.i'1'" :u '.bn coun-1''- the main thing, and thla la likely to be COMPANIES 6URANCE to punish. ana no but i hi aoriii tbai atuouui ir .atlsfariurlly effeod by the vresi-It will give t!t- - new unbatued u.otvil ilitcjc into llie urial message. introduce? be (Continued from fags One.) and inprc'judlft-d- . or t a clime cumuli' be if will be Iu founiry. ComniUi.Si'st;oua LIBEL SUITS. oilier u cou; mil crime, if iie becelled un ail subjects I naerted ihority of the president for It, he wee an excellent cabinet oflioer; too good. in respectful lunsunj.' froiu come a lunatic and ha to bo In fact, to remain (laughter), aad this known ini.'indua'.u, hut the true Of the hie defense lu b the aiuv for I he remainder Puwera, Judge full. name must 1 published ia gentleman, who In the walks of life Calisuit libel by li cuii lu the bis brought Tribune, of probably day? All mere and communication where he has proven hie efficiency, I s do not bcUevs could command over fornia alone a good many thousand June of Balt Lake, made (his igned by com da plumes, or 80,000 assumed name, a ill bn thrown 2s,ow) or 30,001) a year, get a year to eupiairt lusuue aliens, i lng statement: in the r. title basket. The brave idea lu a calling tor which he bee had no If he ia It' he worth tl.'s-ithe rase is baaed 'This upon asman never hide behind ap qualification or preparation whatever. filthy, or if be possesses inuuu- suciul that somewhere the character of the Now that le reform a the iiwursnee Don't ask sumed name. or political Ideas that are opposed to plaintiff has been libeled. Generally them settee concede 1L Editor to be responsible for what yon ire ashamed of. 'in the Mutual we have the very noble character those happily now prevailing lu the men of Mr. Carnegie hi simply ran not be injured by the liafts of lawrd of trueiewe who bed tlusneelvea couniry ? Subscribers will ronier a eliher been active agenta of business erected a windmill iu order Uuu he criticism. The Father of hU Country' frauds, been privy to favor by Informing ihlt olllco of them, choosing A The Examiner failura to rece.-vmay then have the pleasure of tilting was criticised and held up to ridicule. new head, aud that selection Is gens before their brenkfaaL agaiust It. No one w lshi-- or has sug- Webster, one of the greatest of tatea-- erally attributed to the Influence of a char-tin. fine j Blen WM assailed; Jacksou, whom wc geutlnuan who bad leaped into a pegested the exclusion of The Morning Examiner ran be culiar tome through magsxlne articles, but so he sketches, that acters airily gn believe to be honest, wax attacked; which seem to describe him aa found on tale by the Independ1 im-ent News C, Salt Lake City. our complaint i that the niodoru Lincoln was maligned; Cleveland was the triumphant aud successful hero of On all through traina leaving do.-- i not posses these quaiifl- - J vilified; Bryan, the leader of a great a hundred larcenies. (Laughter.) migrant York LAfe, the third, Ogden on cation; that lie Is by no means the j (action of a great party, baa been held w InfindthetheNear The Southern Pacific Railafter aa vice p Mr. exalted brhig that Carnegie to ridicule, but we never hear of avowal of crime, president, ewe ring on way, after I The Vnion Pacific Railway pi ores us to welcome, but quite a dlf- j any of these men suing for libel. They his own oath that be bed punch seed and f i rent kind of person, who enriches hie . have never asserted that the asaults bond one day and sold them the next The Oresou Short I.iur Railto the same company at an adowu oouuuy by Us absence aud lm-them bava baeu an Injury to day t(tUat way. of S per cent, driven out by the vance povsrlshfa America by his piwnoe. their characters. As a general thing lndlgnaiilon of the community, find Examiner patrons will confer to a i of course It a favor on the nuiiiuKeiiicut by great pleasure It ir tin- moat uuworihy who sue for hhneelf followed by (he adulation of listen io Mr. Carnegie' opinion upon libel. I recall one instance In Detroit this board and complhnentray resolureporting to this uflliv whenever lin-the pa;iera at they fail to all the great aud varied question of where a man sued a paper for libel, tion complimentary to hie efficiency the designated places. spread through the day, aud to recognise Jhat thrir the claim befog that be bad certain in plunder have been a advertisements th prase, publie easy Boar u Mill unchecked.' We do connection with a murder case. When paid out ef the funds of the poHcy kj, boa ever, ith the realisation that tb(, lral waB enj,.g the chargee were holders whom he robbed. Mr. Cockraa pill hie respects to ANDREW CARNEGIE ON IMMIGRAht ha not usefully contributed to the not only proved, but the plaintiff was Mr. Perkin and Mr. McCurdy, aaylng TION. of eolation of (he particular problem Indicted, aud only by the vote of one they doubrlese were surprised at their immigration. juror eacsped a verdict of murder In own mod eery. Andrew Carnegie has been ajdress-lnfortune is a monu'Rockefeller' the flri degree. himself to the aubjrct of ImmigraTHE PHILIPPINE TARIFF. declared Mr. Cochran, to ment mime, I am the last man on earth that "and he doe not deny it. tion, ia pursuance, we suppose) of hU would defend an assault upon a good arwho It 1 time we should consider the The Philippine delegates recent cnetlnuous aUsnijit to solve the has awful effect of criminal etCU holding I that it believe character. man's Manchuon few the rived ego da; great problems of the world by mesas of the office they have abused, Mr. Cochran at public speeches. To Mr, Carnegie ria were Just in time to read the presi- a value higher than the goodsassailed added. Mr. Cockran 1 conclusion declared the immigration problem presents no dential opinions on the Philippine tar world, and the person unjustly It congress wa bound to take action. difficulties whatever. He says that If Iff, aad these should go far to relieve is entitled to secure danuges. But best to ascertain whether or not After wm general debate, lu which America belonged to him and there the irritation under which they ap-!- u Mr. WilcrltU-lsmnude Mr. Adame of Penney Ivanls, aud are some discontented peuple who say panned to' be laboring. Certainly no jibe Mlatemenu and Mr. leader, the minority liams, Burk of Pennryhaula took pri, the that America does belong to Mr, Car- one cxn.eay that the Irritation wan cm are true. Jones says he hss beeq extent house adjourned. unjustified, and it is to be doubt- - ' Jured in hla character to (he negie and to his das lie would ask court lias The you of 125,000. given of on Immigrant no other qualifications ed If the wannest advooacy of thing difference the of definition POSTAL TELEGRAPH STRIKE. aa advance Just ootild legal xiv any jibe than aa ambition to become an Amerithey can cltlicn, the possession of sober aad cause tor the retention of ihe tariff, j between character and reputation. It Will Net and the aklll to earn a It ie perfectly Ante, aa one of the dele- - j has been ntated in auother form: Leaders Declare They f.'ttgal Surrender. Is what a man really le; Character Hawaiian . remarked that the a and over. gates little He asetnuea living is what he Is believed to that free human beluga are today Islands 'eftjoyed free trade with Amer- reputation " Moscow, Thursday, Dec. 14. by td be.' tor before ica annexation, many much yaars as alavee were worth worth as to St. Petersburg. Dec. 14 plum Powin truih la much Tlnre Judge Via fifty years ago, and it at once becomes and Cuba, at .the present time It placed Eydtkuhnea, East (Morning) men Prussia, Dec. IS. The leader of the a matter for easy mental arithmetic In a periicularijr advantageous posi- ers' statement that will to determine the cMh value of Amor- tion 6 fares' the tariff is concerned. seldom institute libel proceedings. The pewt telegraph strike declare they Interior Minister uniil rurrender never most the man is ouea lliile narrow, to and Cuba is practically Independent im's new r.rrivala. Durnovo and M. Revadtlanoff, suprrin-inden-t There la n fatal and alluring facility all luieuts and purpose she is e for- sensitive to newspaper criticism end of post and telegraphs, are In this method of argument that la eign wintry, while (he Philippines are disposed to appeal to the law for a dismissed and their demands satisfied. actions are Over 1,000 men have been dismissed liable to hide the false premises, the txrnM to America by far c lower and defense. Many libel toff ice, and although a few blao reasonings and the false conclu- Immediate tiro. Why we should hold brought for no other purroe thin to from the pos are returning to work then regulars I tack Is that an n a lo ns rereply sions. With the exception of the con the Islands with one hand while are many voldnteere for the poet eer tract labor law, America Is alread? polling them with the other, why their j Jusilflalile and cau not be success- vice, which ct.ntlnuee to be blockaded. Not a single telegraph wire is working anxious to secure the very people pos- people should at one and the same fully answered in ihe public forum, of Moscow snd (he telephone tinea out been who have those are There fiscal be and ileal time Mr. the cited poll compatriots by qualifications sessing are badly cripptrd, are tbe only which and we inut admit, It would not be easy to say j Justly criticised, understand that Carnegie, It I easy means of communication. M. Orlngmuth. editor of a reactionvery Urge employers of labor, such as except that the inieresis of certain there are newspaper that are censurwas forcibly ejected from Mr. Carnegie once was, arp not enp polite trades are of mure importance able for (heir unwarranted abuse, but ary baths the today by the attend offended canon those public of in a majorliy tirely averse to a human Influx that than tlx equality that is recommended declared who that a man of hie anta, art- guilty of all that Is charged. would tend to lower wages by Increasby broad staiceuiumihlp, whit the vlewe could nc: rater. in oouteninu-n- t and ing tho supply of labor, but as those AFTER THE RAILROADS. who rarrlve wages are still largely In tho Philippines l ha-- will oliviato the Ecxema, scald head, hlvei, itehlneti of tbe akin of any sort Instantly reexcess of those who pay them, the many difficulties that will otherwise cure! Doan' Washington, Dee. 13. The three lieved, permanently diametrically opposite wishes of tbs arise. store. At Ointment. any drug of tho of department agents of llie former class are likely to prevail. The That of cour-- e Is ilio in St. IahiIm hv order of commerce are American people do not wi-- h to tee a metier. The tobacco aud sugar (rusts Commissioner of Commotions Car-fielFOR PHILIPPINE RAILROAD. who. It l learned, hat received gneial lowering of wages or Uie dis- recognise a competitor in the Philipto complaint that certain railroad there Washington, Dec. 15. Bid were content that It would certainly Induce. pines and they have vioopened at the insular bureau of the With this exception, ho sever, there is bend the national policy Into a eh ape are continually making retxvte in lation of the law. Tho names of the war department today for concessionno objection whatever to the people dvantageou) to tlicir onu interests. roads affected slid the extent to which ary grants to be made by the Philipwho can pus Mr. Carnegie's tests: but Thy presidential message now Jus- the granting or rebates has been car pine government for the construction, maintenance and operation of railroads be speaks a though these were the tifies a hope that this itnjmt Inequit rled on lias not been ascertained. in the Philippine inland, as provided It is estimated by act of conanree. that the rallwsy lines, which are to bs conet rooted in the Philippine, will have aa aggregate mileage of about Lines are to be eon 1,333 mile struct! on the island of Lumn, Pansy, Negros, Cebu. Letfle aad Samar. The railroad lines to be conrtructed I are to be pot routes and military roods, subject ,o the use of the Phil! and the United ippine goven:m-- ni naval and tor mlliiao. States powU. i service, and subother govornnif-ms- l G1vb3 cure relief and will permanently ject to etirh rewximable regulation the Ifolllpplni government, with the Our etc. guarapproval of the aocretary of war, may hay fever, cold in the head, sore for impose, iwric'ing the charge antee goes with every bottle. If you have any doub: as such govern t transportation. The act of congrew provide how the groe of this remedy, ask us about it. to the earning of hr- rnudt should be i to Caret gie ha yoi l in Imparting lino hie great and iu.ernatlonsl whciiiea that d t:f practicability that a a business man. Ho i tellf. u h. ve. ought to do, but bu uitow us bow it can be dot , :o forgii aud thio U piwauiy the reas.m why fm-herself Rutviit- - Kii'l liii'ars lo Srau- - upon the adluu a new Gal'.-vice of Mr. Ciimegi- -. How are nil tlteee immigration n rt to be applied. thui these urt-- l as-- J hov. c.iu vrt to c::issenthlp unalitica'iun n:l: a jlc .V IujU Cuuol arc teal' h!.--, auibitlon iiitJ It1 f.'Uxuil. u iu :1.- - same of a b I no baa lint way liiut iic tiii prote Itevn vaccinated n married. As a mai'.ei1 of favi. lb.11 majority of un. pi upli- - new coming to America io or au tit I s. uni ti.In rs. It i tiy itsy to . that an very pngile whom it r Mr. ity sue-tvede-d eo-cia- THE EXAMINER v ele-tuon- "1 , ent-jiii-- egri-cu:;j:.- ii L.-a- a Ro-ebe- rg, s d lu-tii- sup-li.j-t- open-dollar- I J , ; high-minde- c . lm-jB- . ! 1 - L a But two won at Ascot today, Hammer-awa- y at 3 to 2 In th neciwtl race and Coo! Luck at 1 to 4 In the fifth. Revolt, wail played second choice, took the butt race, and Dtwlow. Mis Betty and MoGrathinna Prince, at pod odds lu the betting, captured the other evtuu. Ml Betty wod at th longest opening at 20 to 1 and closing cld, a: to 1. Bummary: Flm race, short eourae Heeplerhaso Ifecimo 135 (Daytoni. t to 1, won; 148 I Sutherland), C to 1, ten ad, Kildoe 146 (Murphy), to 3. third. Time, 1 minuiee. Caxador and Eweet May also ran. Seflood race, Futurity course Hammers ay 110 (Buchanan), 8 to 5, wo; Elevation 107 (Schaffner), 4 to 1, second ; King of the Mist 1UT (MorUrity), 25 to 1, third. Time. lilUi- - Pair Aten. Search Ma Toller. Miss Berg, Kalina, Ruination, Mies Elisabeth, Jim Pandcrgaat Homan Hair and Astiyt also rea. Third nsce. mil and a sixteenth Miss Beuy 00 I Harris I . to 1, won; Preeelaa 6 (Mortality), 7 to 2, second; Hot lt)4 (Doyle), 12 to 1, third. Time. 1:48. Brigand, Sandalwood, Roetnff, Retador, Homestead. Chickadee, Dr. C Lanark aud Dint Dong IL also ran. fourth race, ou mile McQrathians Prince 109 (Miller), 0 to 1, won; Mom 96 (Horner). 12 to 1. second; Niuna-aqua100 (McDankl). 6 to 5. third. Time, 1:40. Koj cruft, Luckret, Myrtle H-- . Ralph Retoe, Wire In and also raa. Fifth race, six furlong Good Luck 115 (Buoluuua), 1 to 4, won; Btoeuel 110 (Dugan), 10 to 1, seoond; Cirrton Bay luS (Kuni), 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:14V Charles Greene, Lotts Gladstone and Bauble also ran. Sixth race six furlong Revolt 110 (Dugan), 11 to 5, won; Graceful 103 (Schaffner), IS to 10, second; Ebony 108 (Jackson), 80 to 1, third. Time, 1:14V Tramoior, Balario, El Ver noo. Enchanter, Merry Sport, Handy Andy and Susie Christian also ran. ly ha-blt- high-minde- d e ' , I Per, pro-pcri- iy : spt-cia- l Angela. catarrh, throat, . . . FLOUR . . At the World's Fair at Pertlaad. It is self rising and already prepared FRUIT PUDDINGS GRIDDLE CAKES, MUFFINS. and the Famous BOSTON BROWN BREAD. There la ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY and ASSURANCE in using thla famous flour. Be aura and put It ea yaur short list for the next order. ALLEN S B. B. B. FLOUR CO SAN JOSE, CAL for . t At Inglssid. Baa Francisco, Dee. 15. Weather rainy; track good for firat two race. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH. H. G WARDLEIGH THE MUSIC DEALER Will close out his . entire stock of Musical Instruments and other merchandise at greatly reduced prices. II r E Pianos, Organs, Violirs, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Music Rolls, etc. Sheet Music, Result: First race, five and a half furlongs Prom trance wou. Abe Meyer second, Rotrou third. Time, 1:09. Seoond nee, one wile Olympian won, Uwta Labor second, Leash third. The Time to Buy is Now, While Bargains Last 1:44. Tima Third non, one mile Cloche DOr won, Tam O'Shsnter second, HI Caul Cap third. Time, 1:44. Fourth race. Futurity course Th won, Escanuulo seoond, Roustabout third. Time, 1:13. Fifth race, mile and fifty yards Briers won, Rey Dare naoood, Royalty third. Time, 1:48. 2375 WASHINGTON AVENUE Go-eip- At Pair G rounds. New Orleans, Dec. IS. Fair Ground reeulu: First, race, xeven furlongs Remingwon, Hollowsy second, Mahogany third. Time, 1:36 Seoond race, six furlongs GiengaL lent won, Payne second. Arsenal third. ton 3-- Time. 1:19 15. Third race, mile and a sixteenth Macbeth won. Torchgllo eoooud, Mr. Jock third. Time, 1:55 Fourth race, etx furlongs, handicap Maluer won. Collector Jessup seoond, Peter Paul third. Time, 1:18 IA. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth-ja- ck Lory wou, Bourke Cockran second, Ed Ward third. Time, 1:51 4-- At City Park. New Orleans, Dec.' 15. GREAT City park First race, aix furkmge Rain Devil Steve Lane second. Honeywell third. Time, 1:31 Seoond race, seven furlong Echo-dal- e won, oMdred second, Tim Crabb third. Time, 1:36. Third race, five and a half furlongs Laura Hunter won, Wood Claim Precious Sum third. Time, won, 3--5. ec-oo- d, 14 2-- Fourth race, oue mile Betdea won, Orbicular seoond, Glenclare third. Time, 1:40 Fifth race, mile aad a sixteenth AtUlln won, Amberiu second. Mono-chorthird. Time, 1:58 Sixth raor, six and a half furlongs Baron Esher won. Pillar swoond, Signal Light third. Time, 1:27. 3-- SA'-- d E 3-- BASEBALL 1)0 Lea Angtlsa vs. Tacoma. Angeles, Dr. 15. The Lo An-gel- team won the Pacific court league pennant for 1905 today by defeating Tacoma, I to 1. This gar the locale five out of tho nine post sea eon games to be played with Tacoma for the championship, each teem haring wtm a half of the divided season. Gray was Ihe prinoipal factor In today's He pitched in great fora gaura. throughout and allowed Tacoma but The visitors only three scattered hit score was mad when Mahler stole home. One of the spectacular features today was a triple play by Taooma in the eighth inning. Dillon had singled and Cravalh advancing Dillon e to Third. Eli: then bunted to aud was out unaslted, while Dillon, attesnpring to make home, was . run down between the hams snd also endeavoring to score, was out in the mme war. Tacoma Fhoaed a new lineup today, with Mohler. of the Ban Franriaco team, at second, and (. Hall OBECTIONS TO LANE. cf Beattie In the plicher?' box. Score: 9 8 1 Wasbiuginii. wr. 15. -- Tho rmate Ioa Angels 1 3 1 Tacoma committee on :neiwate cominewe Batteries: Gray and Roes: Hall and nldre' he born (nation of Graham. Umpire, Perrine. Franklin l.ar- of I'alifon'Ui. to be mem her of :V in'erv-raoonuneire wan known to mem eommbaiou. CLIMATIC CURES. bora of the f'r:umltt(e that there was opposition to re:;.f confirmatlcm of Mr. The influence of climatic conditions ffertw-- to In the cure of consumption is very !t Lcne, anl which vrtll bear all much overdrawu. e The poor patient, objection an rpor to the toll com- and the rich patient too, can do much mittee. No formal protest acalnet the better at home by proper attention to nomination ha hcn made, although it food digestion, and a regular use of has been iV'cla-e- d by certain Pacific Geraan Syrup. Free exwctqratlon In coar-eens'ora the, they believe the the morning is made certain by Gerappointment rbrnild have been given man strop, so Is a good night's rest o Repuhliren. The rant view is and the abience of that weakening held by many ter.ncre. an! It cough and debilitating night sweat. Is preHctrxl the nomlnition may Restless nlehta .md ins exhaustion due be he'! up fr-- r some tme. It to coughing, tbe greatest dancer and Cuikm ! dread cf th conr-mutl- v hst cr sae1 todxv rag he are t ! 'iv-i no n O b' marina-tlce0vtfAP ?) coul! oors'ler ;b of ten? i to aucce?! Cmnm! T04 b able o en to a -- area? eVmate. Tlfer. who annoucrod that he nn win nd thut of the thnaranda of would reriyn aecount of 111 health. eontutrotlrae theta, the few who art H! health been better recently, benefited and regain strength are ar.i i !r tha ar. efforf will thoe who ue German Syrup. Trial isss.lt ?sr. Ar all hwe him w!fc1rn- - his bottles, ;r.c: rerilae Nor-drk- un-u- merits ALLENS B. B. B. Dec. 15. AlU-glanc- emh-avore- d Instant AWARDED At Aacet e DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY 2 Medals RACES g hi-a- 1905. UIVWMWMVA1 - ax-oe- 16, SPORTING BULLFROG dlxt'it-guislie- DECEMBER MOUSING, Cra-vath- Dont Miss It LIGHT UP! fb'-mer- 4 jgxfnr is-da- O. F. CAV I DRUGGIST Cor. 23rd (&L Washington Ave. l -- Ae-e'- ri (Mden t)-v- 9 . BEET : ADVERTISEATRADIANCE TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. YOUR MENT. - tha-Mo- NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT IN SIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR PROVE STORE IT WILL raciMfii'Sfbn SUPPLY TBE ELECTRICITY vt T-'- xiil f'.hni,nnp if WE p Iraegts-- s llLiiili R. S. CAMPBELL. Omt Managae E. W. WADE, Agant. |