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Show EXA3IIXER: OGDEN, THE MOKXIXG 15th at the Standard Office. Be Held on March IN ACCORDANCE with the rules of the $2,250 TO BE The Standard FIRST ' 10.00 DRESS PATTERN B10.00 EACH 30X0 ORDER, DENTAL PHIZES, PORTABLE HAND LAMP 9X0 I PKI2E, ELECTRIC EACH B8X0 19X0 OF CLOTHES, SUIT BOYS .PRIZES, 9X0 PRIZE, CROCODILE CIGAR CASE SXO BAG CHATELAINE I PRIZE, LADYS 7X0 , prize, ELECTRIC FLAT IRON X0 60.00 PRIZES, LADY'S EASTER HAT, EACH 5X0 BLUE CELLULOID DRESS CASE 1 PRIZE. 5X0 1 PRIZE, DUNLOP HAT 4.10 i prize, STANDING ALBUM...... OR WESSLER'S PRIZES, BOX 50 CIGARS, COLUMBIA CLUB 14X0 PERFECTOS, EACH B4X0 AND BRUSH CASE 3.00 COMB CELLULOID 1 PRIZE, SXO 1 PRIZE, YOUNG PEOPLES BlfLE, RED MOROCCO 15X0 FRIZES, IS OOZ. PHOTOS AT H. H. THOMAS, EACH 3.00 2X0 CASE 1 PRIZE, STAG CHILD'S COMB AND BRUSH AND CUFF BOX 2X0 1 PRIZE, GENTS COLLAR 4X0 PRIZES, ORDER ON CLOTHING STORE, EACH S2X0 1.75 CHILDS COM B AND BRUSH CASE 1 PRIZE, CELLULOID EACH 91X5 7X0 PRIZES, SACK PEERYS FLOUR, 7X0 CO.S FLOUR, EACH 1XS I FRIZES, SACK 15.00 II FRIZES, 2LB. BOX CANDY, FRYERS BEST, EACH $1X0 FRIZES, 91X0 DUE BILL FOR WANT ADS IN STANDARD OR EX22X0 AMINER, EACH SUM SXO PRIZES, YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE, CLOTH, EACH S1X0 1 PRIZE. BOOK, "HERO OF THE DARK CONTINENT" .'... 1X0 4X0 4 FRIZES, GILT MANTEL CLOCK, EACH $1X0 ?. SXO 9 PRIZES, GUN METAL CLOCK, EACH 1X0 n ................... ..... ....... ............ ARTICLE J .............................. r-- e wi:h tray, hand engraved, brench grey finish, 'atest design not another Ike it in Ogden. J. S. Lewis Co. Improved White Sewing Machine. See it at Youngs Opera House boclr class Bicycle, L H. Becrafts Pierce first . a Prim, Total Valua Ovar f P Og den Furniture Co. I Polished Oak Sideboard, Boyle Fur. Co 1 Bucks Chief, white enameled, No. 8 Steel Range, Stevens Imp. Company J New Royal Sewing Machine, $75.00, sold by L L. Clark 8c Sons Co. for 1 Crescent Bicycle, sec it at L. H. Becrafts Round trip ticket, Ogd:n to Green Mountain Falla, Cascade Canyon, Mani.ou and Colorado Spring, Colorados great summer resorts, over Rio Grande Western and Colorado Mid- land railways, price each ticket. Ladies Tailcr Made Suit or its equal a a at Wrights four stores BY Gold solid Ladies Watch, Waltham or Elgin works or its equal at Paul W. Stealers jewelry store. . Single Buggy Harness, can be seen at H. G Platts harness store 1 Gents Suit 61 Clothes I Ladies Dress Pattern at Burts store.. 1 Stevens double barrel Shot Gun 1 Gents Suit of Clothes 1 Dress Pattern atZ.CM.1.. J Ladies Dress Pattern, Last 8c Thomas 1 Gents Seal Traveling Case, ten pieces .$300.00 THE JUDGES FOR THE FI RSTD RAWING JAMES BALLARD, FRED M. NYE AND THOMAS BURT WILL ACT AS THE JUDGES. SHOULD ANY OF THEM FAIL TO BE ON HAND PROMPTLY AT S OCLOCK SHARP, AT THE STANDARD OFFICE, THEN THE AUDIENCE PRESENT WILL SELECT THE JUDGES TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE ABSENT ONES. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE HOLDERS OF TICKETS TO BE AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ON NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, BUT IT IS IDEA FOR SOME TO BE PRESENT TO SEE THE RULES OF THE CONTEST. THAT THE JUDGES FOLLOW LUCKY NUMBERS BE NUMBERS MUST THE LUCKY PRESENTED ON FRI Mr AFTERNOON, MARCH 23rd, 1906, AT S O'CLOCK SHARP, AT THE OLD UNION LABOR HALL, OVER THE OGDEN i PACKING CO. OFFICE. OFFICE, NEXT DOOR TO THE STANDARD THE DOORS WILL BE OPEN AT 2:30 O'CLOCK AND PROMPTLY AT I O'CLOCK THE FIRST NUMBER DRAWN BY THE JUDGES WILL TAKE THE FIRST CHOICE OF ALL THE PRIZES. IF THE FIRST NUMBER DRAWN 19 NOT PRESENTED WHEN DRAWN CALLED, THE NEXT NUMBER WILL TAKE THE FIRST PRIZE AND BO ON UNTIL THE 100 NUMBERS HAVE ALL HAD A CHOICE IN THE .ORDER DRAWN. IF ANY HOLDER OF A LUCKY NUMBER CAN NOT BE PRESENT, THE TICKETS CAN BE GIVEN TO A PROXY, BUT IT MUST BE STATED WHO IS THE OWNER OF THE LUCKY TICKETS. PARTIES WHO WERE NOT SUBSCRIBERS OF EITHER THE STANDARD OR EXAMINER WHEN TICKETS WERE ISSUED MUST NOT PRESENT THEM. 14-car- , , FRIDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1906, AT S OCLOCK SHARP, NUMBERS DRAW THEIR PRIZES. THE PLACE IS OVER PACKING COMPANY, NEXT DOOR TO Th a. STANDARD THE LUCKY NUMBERS WILL BE .THE DAY FOLLOWING THE DRAWJNG. of 8leunenberc of Idaho was la a resolution adopted Friday B'rtt by the Utah Federation of a the Herald. That organlu-tio- a I the central labor body of Balt rj- - and is composed of delegate 'orty-ere- n different labor organ-natioLa-ay- n. wk me time the federation to call a maaa meeting for from next Sunday, at which It Proposed to voice a public protest. the Following la the full text of "Jwutlon adopted last evening: nerea. There evidence of a officers of 7 Western Federation of Miners to Fallows on forged and perjured JWmony. with the evident object of the reeiatanoe of organised capitalistic tyranny; and, nharras. This conspiracy can only bF general exposure of ,7Jr7n"d ... 01"Hoe plot and by the ipecu- B amused working class in Pwest: therefore, be It Rewired, By the Utah Federation in mJkE. regular meeting that we most severely ooffi Proeet against the B nb of arrest and 01 Brothen Moyer and Bnd other members of the I "piracy to railroad the un-lm- nh?beFudemkm M,": organised body th?W?'.By tw our n,orml pijrical bJ5mJ!?M MPPort o the said broth- 0T,Blflon to the end that sceorded to the ?,jr claaa of this . nPtUCLn further be It deration of laborJu4' 111,1 1 Kr,n'1 meeting of to held In our ,on Sunday. March 18. at 5, Z:,.?.T,Frw,y protest against uw.i .r 1 FRIDAY, HE WAS TOO LATE ' Steuononbcrg. Sympathy with the officer of the Mtcrn Federation of Mlnern who are tccuied of the murder of . NEXT wage-earnlu- g of Labor Den ounce a of Alleged Slayers , W Melded JLISHED ganized labor and destroy the liber claaa. ties of the BY THE MINERS Traatmant P nMocldUon-t- o Walter Richards Entered Court After Bail Waa Forfeited. Out of a rapid ride down Twenty fifth street has developed a bagful of trouble for Walter Richards, which la let out in quantities sufficient to cause him woe. When Richards waa first arrested hi trial was partially completed. On hie own request it waa continued until lie could secure witnesses. The day for continuance arrived and Richards could not be found. It was reported that he had purposely left the city to escape further trial. Again the case was set. Again the day came, passed and Richards remained unmolested. Then the case remained unprobed for over a month. Wednesday of this week, in looking over past cilminal dockets, the name of Walter Rleharda waa discovered, his esse found to be Incomplete and the court act trig for 10 n. m. Tutor- 'd Nfc y. In a session of court, with the long bench empty, the name of Walter Richards reverberated through the room, but the elusive offender was ebsent and no response was heard. The Judge declared, with a anap, "Richards bail of $25 forfeited. He then directed the clerk to Issue a bench warrant, to ba given an officer to bring the offender Into court. Armed with the warrant an officer was opening the door, which leads out of the Jail, when Richards appeared. He was promptly rearrested, informed that his ball had been forfeited and commanded to appear before Hla Hon. or Tuesday. The fifth number of the academy lecture course will be given next Friday evening, March 16th, at the Tabernacle. Dr. George Edgar Vincent professor of sociology in the University of Chios go, will be here on that dae and win deliver hie strong leo annihilate or tuse on "The Mini cC Ue MaW m III . ARTIOLES, , Crocodile Ggar Case Ladys Leather Chatelaine Bag....... 4 Electric Flat Irons, see them at Com mercial Electric Go., each 10 Ladies Easter Hits or its equivalent at 1 00 $350 00 00 175 00 1 .......... Mr$, S. E. Lyons, each. Ladys Leather Chatelaine Bag 1 Pair Ebony Military Hair Brushes. 1 Blue Celluloid Ladies Dress 1 Ladys Leather Chatelaine Bag 1 Pair Mahogany Military Hair Brushes 1 Dunlop Hat at F. M. Nycs. 2 Celluloid Ladies Dress Case, earh 1 Stetson Stiff Hat from the Toggery . 1 Knox Hat, G D Ives Co. 1 Standing Album, grey leather, silver .. trlmm.ngs, with drawer 1 celluloid and plush, Standing Album, with drawer 5 Boxes Columbia Gub Pcrfectoa each. 5 Boxes Weislers Best" Cigars, each.. 1 00 125 00 00 100 00 80 00 , 75 03 59 00 50 00 ...' 1 1 50 00 50 00 37 50 35 00 37 50 35 00 1 3 20 I 1 1 J 35 00 70 00 35 00 35 00 1 I. 2 at 5 32 00 32 00 25 00 25 00 15 00 15 00 25 00 1 23 1500 25 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 CO 15 10 00 00 10 10 00 100 10 Ladies 00 9 00 8 00 JO 00 00 00 9 00 : ........ 25 50 9 3 J 2 23 12 8 100 Ce lu.oid Ladies Dress Case. Gents Collar and Cuff Box, green leather, silk lined, Cel u.oid Comb, Brush and case Young Peoples Bible Red Morocco f dozen Photos at Pr zes of Thomas s udio or its equivalent. Stag Comb, Brush and Case.l Black Leather Album, silver trimmings Ladys Leather Chatelaine Bag Fancy Leather Ggar Case... Stag Childs Comb, Brush and ease . . Gents Collar and Cuff Box, black leather, silk lined, round . Metal Alarm Clock each each Orders on Putnams store, Celluloid Childs Comb, Brush and case Sa:ks Best Peery Bros. Flour, each. .. Sacks Best O. M. 8c E. Co. Flour, each Boxes of Fryers best Candy, 2 pounds Young Peopes Bible doth Cover, each Heioes Dark Continent, cloth book. . . With Great Voyagers, cloth cover book Life of James G. Blaine, cloth book G li Mantle Clocks Gun Metal Mantle docks. Copper Bronze Mantle Clocks t3 $1 du: bills good for $1 In want Exor in the Standard am n:r, good for 1906, each. one-hal- ........ ....... 40 00 Total Value, $2,257-0379 Prizes. RULES FOR OUR FREE DISTRIBUTION One coupon number will be issued to actual payng subscribers for each month's sufcscript.on hereafter paid for either the Morning Examiner or Evening Standard. 2nd Each coupon will be numbered and will entitle the holder thereof to THREE free chances in the free d itrbution, one at each of the three drawings. 3rd Every actual paying cubscr b r of the Morning Examner or Evening Standard will rec'iv; one coupon number,! he has pa d his subscription for the mor.th of December, 1905, and one extra number for each month's subscription paid thereafter. 4th Every subscriber ior eifher prper who has paid in advanke, v il he ent tied, 1st, to one coupon for the month oi 1905, if he was a ubscrifccr or that momh, and one coupon for each month paid in advance thcrea ter. Many of our zubscr.be: s oay a full year in advance. They arc iul y pro ectcf and psc nothing 'or having paid in advat.e. We protect our old subscribers. 5.h If a ?.ub:cr ber has not paid for the month of Dccemb-- r, 1905, he will be en-t- .t ed to a coupon for that iron h if same is paid on or before March l4trv 1906, as the first free distribution takes place on March 15th, 1906. 6th All coupons will be issutd in duplicates. The original will be given to the subscr bers and the duplicates will be turned over to the Judges, to k named hereafter, who will be selected from among the business men of Ogden. 7th' The awarding of the prizes shall be public and open to all, . h- k . D:-cemb- - The c'Uribu o . thall be made in three parts. 1 he .:rs part shall be drawn on March 15th, 1906. The second part dis-- tr May 15th, 1906. j The third1 end final but ion and drawing sha be made on J jn: 30, 106, a 1 s .iJ drawings to taks oc-ccp. m. p ace a the Standard oif ce at 8 9 h The first 18 p izes named shall be but.on. rS rved until ihc 'a.t or f rial distr of the ea.h award.d at shall be 100 pr zss dictr buttons. firs: two 10 h Judges shall inspect the duplicate . coupons and see tha-- h:y are consecutivebally numbered ani then p ace them in a After a horcugh shading up of lot box. the ballots hey sbal cause a disinterested p.rson to be fclir.d olicd and s and at least iourteet above the loor and draw from .he 8 1st 1 box 103 mnibiri, whch said num- -' bers drawn shall secure the 100 prizes set apart for first d awing; and likewise for second and th ro drawings, excep ing that at the third draw ng, 179 or more numbers shal-b- e drawn. Tnis paper reserves the r ght to select the pr.zes for the first and and to publish same. second drawing, ' X l h The :irst number taken from the ballot box at the first drawing shell have the first choice of all the prizes set apart for such drawing The second number taken shall have the second choice, and so on, each number drawn shall have its choice in the order drawn, until thefuQ The 100 prizes have been awarded. same method shall be used for die second and third drawings. 12th The lucky numbers of each drawing must be presented within 7 days after the drawing, and must be presented in - 8 adver-t:srmcc- . THE LUCKY THE OGDEN OFFICE. v W 59 00 50 00 Dress Pattern, Paine & Hurst's 10 Dental orders for first class work at Boston Dental Parlors, each Electric Portable Parlor Stand Lamp. . 5 Boys Suit of Clothes, each 1 REMEMBER TH'E DATE A VP. 2 70 00 60 00 B LOST TICKETS SEVERAL SUBSCRIBERS HAVE COMPLAINED THAT THEY HAVE LOST THEIR TICKETS. OF COURSE THE STANDARD AND EXAMINER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT, NEITHER CAN WE ISSUE DUPLICATES. BUT THE HOLDER OF A LUCKY NUMBER MUST HAVE BEEN A SUBSCRIBER WHEN THE TICKETS WERE ISSUED. THE FREE DRAWING IS FOR OUR SUB SCRIBERS ONLY. H vf2 XOj 75 00 ..... . Utah Fadaratlon See Rules Below Governing the Free Distribution. Sl? I Royal Piano, see it at M. G. Bames Music Store, Opera House Block. . . . $350 1 Dunlop (open double seated, leather cushions) Rubber Tire Bik; Surrey, 175 see it at Gca A. Lowe Co I Round tr p ticket to Alaska, via Pacific Steamship, Oregon Short Line and Oregon Railway and Navigation Co 125 1. Single seated Buggy, 42 Enterprise, Consol dated Wagon and Machine Co 100 1 Seven drawer Household Sewing Machine, are it at Carl C Rasmussens, S.lver Tea and Coffee Set, six pieces, O.M.IE. STUD j J. ........................... ' PRIZES $2,250 Free to Standard and Examiner Subscribers $15.00 15.00 PRIZE. LADYS 0000 is just a compliment to our sub scribcrs. Other papers are giving; a clock or a talk ing machine or a magazine or something else, but make you pay for it. We give these prizes absolutely free to our subscribers. jk to Be Given Away ABSOLUTELY FREE. Cost of oach DRESS PATTERN prize, PRIZE, GENTLEMANS SUIT CLOTHES A THIS PROPOSITION too GIFTS LADYS 100 GIVEN AWAY and. Examiner Offer Free Gifts to Their Subscribers-3- 79 the first and second drawing, but all are in if you are the owner of a good enough to take a has lucky number. free ticket that IN included 1 190t 11, first free drawing AT S O'CLOCK SHARP, THE FOLLOWING 100 TO 100 FIRST THE NAMES AWARDED BE rREE FRIZES WILL BALLOT BOX. NONE OF THE BEST PRIZES ARE DRAWN FROM THE AND EXAMINER, eiVEN BY THE STANDARD THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15TH, 190S, I MARCH MORNING, first free drawing the 1 CTAH.SUXDAY 0 person or by proxy at a place to be apthe where prizes pointed by tjiis paper, will be suitably placed, and where each lucky number will take its choice of prizes. The first number drawn will take first choice, the second number drawn will take the second choice and so until the prizes are all awarded. 13th Any lucky number failing to appear at the place and hour appointed for the choosing and distribution of the prizes will lose its chance for that drawing and the next number in fine will take the place . of the last number; and any prizes not awarded at the first and second drawings shall remain for the final drawing. 14:h The Judges at the final distribution shall draw 50 extra numbers, which shall take the place of any lost numbers in the order drawn, after all Kicky numbers presented shall have received their choice and awards. The Judges shall certify the number of dublicate coupons placed in the ballot box and sign a statement giving the numbers in the order drawn. If any of the duplicate numbers are found missing when the Judges are preparing the drawing they shall furnish a duplicate for such number. The numbers placed in the ballot box from which the drawing shall be made must be numbered consecutively from 1 to the highert number. No numbers will be issued after 8 p. m. June 30th, 1906. The final drawing take place at that hour at the Stanw dard office. The first and second Jrawings will take place on the days appointed at 8 oclock p. m. at the same place. J f |