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Show THE EXAMINER: MORNING n.n, OGDEN, SATUKDAV , Creel wen Mvond. Granada third. Tin-1.4;:;,. Fourth race, IVt miV . Beech on. Ediih M kii g l.oopoM ihird Time, : i' :: Fifth race. fl' hii.i ha f furlong. !lmg - J. Ed t!li aim. F:ank Colima second, Noi'oi.! Ohio Time. l:i'b 15. m race. u.,Sixth mi 0 and ,n mi. Tiirni second, eighth Gravemi Juba third. Tin., Seventh raw-g. mx furlong. 0U. B.'PMiulmr.T Air Ship accotid, licit Oxre third I'mic. i.12 le-ii- -- h .APRIL MOKNINQ, 19M. J, Km-nni,-. PORTS HACUtG WET A PUGILISM DEFEATED FAST FIELD BOWLING FOOTBALL BASKETBALL second: Phaon 110 (Clark). 9 to 2, third. Time, 2:11. Brewn Patsy, Calculate, Loone, Spoodoolix, 1 Plloto, Barker and Flora Bright also nut. Fourth race, mile-D- et 104 tRice), 2 to 1. won; Peggy O'Neal 104 (T. Sullvan). 6 to 1. second: Bouar luO IE. Hayes), 15 to l, third. Time. 1:41 Pickawsy. ChadlL, Yellowstone, Water Cure. Rocky Libert o. Wenrick shd Supreme Court also ran. Fifth race, mile Montana Peeress 99 (Rice)jil2 to 1. won; Yuma 100 (J. J. Walsh), 12 to 1. secoud; Promt 105 (Clark). 9 to 10, third. Time, 1:43. Matt Hogan, Briarthrope. W. P. Mountebank, Palmer, Only Jimmie anduora I also ran; Royalty lift. Sixth rgee, mile and ninety yards Blye Eyes 108 (Robinson I, 4 to 5. won: Hippocrate 110 (P. Palma t. 19 to 5. second. Cabin 106 (Rice), 3 to 1, third. Time. 1:45 Sandstone. Ycterano, Ethel Barrymore, Sinner 8iuion and Tirana also ran. j. ON RESULTS BY A HEAD. Rod th WinriVr jackcy Holtma Montana Paaraaa at t2 to 1 Took Fifth Race. Pn-fectl- y gan FnuiclwiA April 6. Dowry, the Bchreiber. defeated a ntry of Barm Oakland finu field In the fourth rare odav and came In ahead at 1-- of 1'rggy 0'N1- - The start wa perfect and J Holiman waa applauded'by the spec-tuofor hi work. Montana Pccrea MAKES A PLEA OF INSANITY. in of speed displayed a sudden burst the fifth race and woo at 13 to 1. It Frank Johnson on Trial for Horriblo was announced today that commencing Murder of a Boy. west Tuesday, seven races will be givHonolulu. March 21, via San Franen at Oakland daily until the close of cisco, April 6. The trial of the case the season. Weather clear; track fast. Results: of Frank Johnaon, charged with the murder of 81meon WharFirst race, live and a half furlongs to 1, ton, has been before Judge Robinson Chief Wittman 107 (Graham), 7 (Prratonl, 3 to for the past and has been marked woo; Alma Cardla L second; Happy Ladd 112 (P. Kelly), by remarkable dramatic scene. The I to 1, third. Time, 1:09. Rusticate, mother of the alleged 1ictlm was called lists MU Spokane, Southern Lady at a witness and compelled to Identify IL Spring ban. Black Eyes, Geroleiie her boy'a garments, which were found soaked with blood. Several times she ind Lady Walker also ran. Second race, five and a half furlongs broke down in attempting to describe Phalanx 131 (Travers), 16 to 5, won; her search for Simeon, on the day of K. 11. Brattain 131, (Dugan), 5 to 3, his disappearance and the final dissecond; Yo San 139 (Clark), 5 to 1, covery of bis body, which had been cut Addle Lynch, to pieces and covered over with weed thirl Time, 1:00 An alleged confession by Princess Wheeler, James A. Murray, and dirt. B debater, Hodi and Libervnli also ran. Johnson, describing with revolting demile Third race, and a quarter Epi- tail how he committed the murder, cure 107 (Robinson), even, won; John was read to the Jury. The defense la 107 W. Dahney (J. J. Walsh), 100 to 1. insanity. n The Places . OTIIERTRACKS At Hot Spring. Spring. Ark . prit Hot 6. Oak-l- To Buy THE PONIES AT TWO NEW OR- Time, 1:02 Second race, four fut longs Bob'. Ph son, Maxim 'mukv Cahoi-third. Time, :5u. Tha Results at Bennings and Hot Third race, one mi Rather Royal Springs Entries for Today at iniul. ljtaelle third. won, Bendigo Fair Grounds. 1:41 Time, Fourth race, our nnle and u sixteenth Red Leaf in. Eiubarraaoinent New Orleans, April 6. Fair Grounds second. Merahal N..j third. Time. 1:48. results: Fifih rare, mile Sculplmk First race, six furlongs- - Sau Anione on, Invents True won. Amy, Riley second, Dusra third. Elsie Harris third. Time, 1:4.; Time, 1:13 :x Sixth rare. Concert lurloug Secoud race, six furlongs-Youn- g Reminder won. Profane second. Ban won, Ben Lear .truml, Sonnet third. Time, 1:15 Poaal third. Time, 1:14 LEANS PARKS. 3-- 4-- Made Pointed Reference to the Absent MEATS Apostles. Salt Lake City. A pnl 6. Jos. F. Snilili, president of the Mormon church, in hi. addle. today at the opening of the sixth annual cunfcrcucr of the Ijuierda.v Salute, created a aiir among the ihuuaandsof hi follower, assembled iu the great tabernacle by a pointed reference 10 absent apnatlea. His remarks were interpreted to uicau that Ute church authorities hava deteimiued to disciBennings Result. pline those a pom lea who for more than Washington, April t;- .- Bennings re- two year hate been iu voluntary sults: These apostle are J. w. Taylor, First race, handicap, George Teaadalc and Matthias Cowley. and upward, six aud a half furlongs. All were wanted at as Columbia cours- e- Pater son, Rare witnesses in the SmootWashington invest Iga lion, King second, Teicr Paul third. Time, but the aiibMrua servers Lav been 1:23. unable to find them. Taylor and Cow8econd race, maiden ley are in Canada and Teawdale la supfour and a half furlongs, old course posed to be in Mexico. won, I.ad dal Alt second, Orphan From the remark- - of President Time. :57. third. Smith it is inferred that the confer-enes Third race, selling, will not be asked to sustain these snd upward, six and a half furious. The matter probably wU apostles. course Columbia Ju e White won. come the conference on Sunday, Grand Duchess second. Society Bud when before an apostle will be named in sucthird. Time, 1:24 cession to the late Mariner W. MerFourth race, for maidens, three-yea- r old and up, Columbia course Arica rill and putialbly to succeed the three absent members of the quorum. won, Donna second, Welborne third. The Market Affords Greenwdl 3-- 4-- Third race, selling, half won, Raleshed second, Later-nlt- a third. Time, :47 Fourth race, mile end eeventy yards Kenton won, Shenandoah second, Macey Jr. third. Time, 1:43 Fifth race, mile and twenty yeards, selling Docile won. Dapple Gold second. Red Raven third. Time, 1:44. Sixtfi race, selling, mile and twenty yards Raining Leaves won. Fortune Teller second. Discernment third. Time, 1:45 arie 4-- Bros. Wholesale and Retail three-year-ol- , n Butchers For Fine Meats results: First racPTone Green Park. Orleans, April 6. City Park won, mile, Janets aelling-Ev- le second, Puloque third. Time, 1:41 Second race, selling, five and a half furlongs A da re won. Blucher second. Time, 1:03. Fifth race, selling, for Ester third. Time, 1:07 Third race, selling, mile and a six- - and upward, six and a half furlongs, Columbia course Mottle won, Han-nve- r Hornpipe second, Zauy third. Time. 1:24 Sixth race, selling, for three-yea- r olds and upward, one mile and forty n yard, Columbia course Jack won, Brilenlrker second, T. S. Martin third. Time, 1:40. 4-- TO PERFORM Evidence More A MIRACLE, of Dowio'a Mind. MEAT MARKET MEATS WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY US. POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON a New TriE CENTRAL FOR YOUR CHOICE ex-li- e. three-year-old- At City IH Ind. 190, 355 Twenty -- Fourth St Phensa Ball We Keep the Best Meats Unsound Phones o, The Dully News Chicago, April says today that. John Alexander Dowie has announced, in a private telegram to one of his deacon, that he will return to Zion City late Monday night and "perform a miracle." He promises. mong other things, to bring to the "faithful in Zion, in gold and several scrolls of parchment upon which are written the five book of Moacs. In the message which wa sent from the City of Mexico, Dowie declared that he is "now greater than he ever waa believed to be." 6. i, 99; Merry Go Round, 97. NATIVE Third race, mile and a Byrnnerdale. In: Red Light. Boner, Expedient, 104; Rough Rider, 101; Iras, Leila Hill, 99. Fourth race, mile and a quarter, Favoulua handicap-Prin- ces Titanla, 103; F1hrr Boy, 101; Hlpporralci North West, 99; Blue Eyes, 95; Ed Sheridan, Dusty, 94; Yeoman, 92; Miss May Brown, Bow dish, 90. Fifth rare, seven mnd a half furlongs Dixie Lad, tOfl; Judge, 104; Martinmas, 109; Lflly Golding, 104; Albert ' Fir. 100; Rector, 94. Sixth rare, seven furlongs SI. Francis, Akbar. U2;'Trycnnnel, Kougrork. Smller, Tavsra, Lady King. Avon Santa Bay, Two Bills, 107; Mill Song, 107; 102. OAKLAND SELECTIONS Is everything you can ask for when making your purchases. Our aim is to satisfy you in every transaction you have in our store , First , rsce-To- Faust, Kappa, Lney ny C. ' Second race Josie's Jewel, I'm Joe, Rot rati. Third race Red Light, Rough Rider Byrnnerdale. tht Fourth Boy, Pr Fisher ates, Tltaula. YOUR EASTER SHOf S Golding. Sixth race Mill Song. Are here, and as usual, at a saving of 25 to 50 per cent of what you have had to pay to the shoe trust located here. before the Fair Grounds Entries. Firvt race, six furlong, selling Sincerity Belle 89; Mohave 111; Basil 100; Selected 103; Glen Gallant 109; Gay Adelaide, Globe Kuunrr, 90 each; Hannibal Bey 97; El Dot tore 111; King Cole 109; Dan McKenna 110; Lady Fifth race Hector, Albert Fir, IJIy Shoe Market Henrietta t Come here for your shoes and bring the children for theirs. It wiltbe economy and satisfaction. 4 108; St. Francis, Two Sigmund 106; B1!U, Dclmore 96; Tom Manklns 115. Second race, purse, five furlongs Bitter Sweat 97: Blackmete 113; Sanscerlt 97; Lucy Marie 107; Bud Hill Glad Pirate, Glad Pirate, Launfal, Friction 100 each; Doroihy M., 97; Dry Dollar 106. Third race, purse, seven furlongs Invincible 107; Peter Xathanlal 92: Sprnhers 104; Stoner Hill 92; Geld Rose 104; J. C. Clem 89; Security, Scltoharle 107 each. Fourth race, handicap, mile and a sixteenth Don't Ask Me, 90; Tartan, 103; Security B16; Rapid Water 139; IiOglstelle 104; Macey Jr,. 91; Peter Netbanlal 85- Couple Security, Rapid Water and Loglstella as llllbreth entry. Fifth race, selling, mile and an eighth Rhlnoek 100; Light Not 130; Murmur 115; Odd Safeguard 117; Luck 112; Hickory Corners. Nones 122 each; Discernment, Utile Rose, 95 earh: Gladiator 117; Brilliant, Old Hal 112: Mahogany 95; tisahler 112; Plantn 117. Sixth race, selling, mile and seventy yards Nine 12 ; Canyon 113; Hnrten-l- a 104: Electric Spark 103: Shenandoah 108: Joe Lesser 109; Daniel C, 92; Aurumaater 111; Bestrllng 105; Lemon Girl 104: Avoid 112: Raviana 98; Fred Hornbeck 105; Decoration 110; Dance Music 98. Seventh race, selling, mnrrrnrxi 2343 Washington Avenue. Balloons With All Children's Shoes.. f mile and seventy yards Bernice 103; Jungle Imp 109: Barkrimore 108; Hand Bag 85; Imbudeu 105: Augur 100; Lady Free Knight 103; Dapple Gold, Colonist 105 each; Hyacinth 105; Dromio 108; Bitter Brown 87; Xortbwlnd 113; Verandah 97; Tmgon 11 4. Weather clear, traca fast. FAIR GROUNDS SELECTIONS All meat handled A. WRIGHT. Prep, at RINCKERS FRESH PISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Both phansa 662. Twenty Fourth St. -- Ind, 246 171-y- ; The London Meat Market infsriar BALLARD & 331 SONS VICTORIOUS. Clean Sweep in Fresh and Salt MEATS Gams and Fish Iu Seasou. Wa handle nothing but prim at ear Homa- beef. Specialties: mada lard and sausaga. All me Us are strictly firatclasa la every Hue. Bath Phanea 138. TWENTY-FOURTSIS ST. Classes for the m Olympia Club. Mechanics Tavillon, San Francisco, April 0. The national amateur chamwhich pion h ip boxing tournament, haa has been under way at tha Me- chanics pavilion for three successive nights, under the auspices of the title Olympic club, was concluded s and evening, when the finale of fb various rlaeaea were decided. Seventeen bouts were pulled off and seldom has such enthusiasm been witnessed at a local ringside da that displayed daring the progress of those events. The attendance tonight was the largest of the meeting. A majority of (he contest were so even that it waa necessary to order an extra round to determine the winner. Tha most remarkable feature in connection wiin the tenrnament, was the fact that the Olympic club, nf Gila city, swept the entire card. Thera was a wide difference of opinion over the result of the championship class, as the contest waa so even they taught that, an extra round waa looked for. W. L. McKinnon, of the Boston Athletic club, who was regarded aa an almoat sure winner In the welterweight class, was unfortunate in that he brake his arm in the semi-finand could not compete In the final, which went to W. McDonald of the Olympia club. Following is a Hat. of the names of th winners in the respective rlasses: (bantam) clast Jimmy Corroll, Olympic dub. clara (featherweight) Harry Baker, Olympic dub. clan (special) William Leonard, Olympic dub. d weight) Lew (light Powell, Olympic club. d dess (welter weight) MlMAGAZIINIES See This Combination and Send in Your Orders..... semi-final- d 105-pou- The Womans Home Companion for one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslies Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month 2 All for the Sum of.. You .25 Cant Beat it in the Whole Country d W. McDonald, Olympic SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE dub. class (middle weight) Henry Fiencke, Olympic club. duss (light heavy weight) "Tad" Rlordan. Olympic dub. Heavyweight clast Walter Scbul-ken- , Olympic club. d FAMOUS SCHANDEIN CASE IS SETTLED OUT OF COURT. Milwaukee, April 6. The famous Schandeln case bss been settled, out of court. Announcement to this' was made by Attorney George P. Miller on behalf of all parties of Interest to the suit, in Judge Halsey's branch of the circuit, court this afternoon. Attorney Miller stated that while the case had been adjusted to the satisfaction of all concerned, he requested that the case be continued until Monday next. In order tbit the terms agreed on may be reduced to writing. The case was therefore put over until that time. The cane in litigation wa over the estate of Mrs. Ubette Schandeln, whose property was valued at 17.000.-0OOf this amount a share estimated at $6,090,000 was left to Mr. C. S. Heyl. daughter and wife of .Jacob HeyL Most of the remainder, catimatH In value at $000,000. was willed to Mrs. EH Frank and Emil Schandcin. two other children.1 The latter children were the contestant in the suit. The will was admitted to probate by Judge Carpenter after a long and sensational trial and the present suit wa brought upon an appeal. ef-fe- "LORD racr Dan McKenna, El Dob tore, Hannibal Bey. Glad Second race Lucy Marie, Pirate. Dry Drtllar. Third Tacr-Gol- d Rose, Security, Invincible. First , mm Meney will buy; n Sail 2321 Washington Avenue 3-- Oakland Entries for Today. San Franri-cApril 6. Oakland entries for lomorrow: First race, five furlongs Naps tha, Fanat. 112; Arrow Maker, Tony Tanna, 108; Lucy C., Coco, 105. Secoud race, one mile I'm Joe, 107; Antara. Quick Rich. 107; Royal Colors, Ebel Thatcher; Integrity, Ratio, Joule' Jewel. 102; Hedge Thorn, the Choicest a results: First race. 11' ? furling- - t'onde won. In, Gray aeconu. Frank Bell third. 11 2-- O'NEAL WON FROM FEGGY JOS. F. SMITH ASHBURTON" RELEASED. Chsrle F. RichBoston, April Griffis ards, also known a William waa and Lord Ashburton.' who last night on suspicion of having pasted worthies check, was reTrier leased today, aa no one appeared to 6. Fourth race Hildreth entry, proserut him. Kattmnlal. Ifcnt Ask Ale. Fifth race Light Note. Brilliant, A laxv liver leads to chronic dysMahogany. Sixth race AiiriimHidcr. lymon pepsia and coustlpation weskens the whole system. Doan's Rcguleta (25 Girl. Shenandoah: Seventh rare Dapple Gulil, Veran- cent! per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure cunstipatiou. dah, Hyacinth. CUT! CUT!! Everything is Cut in Two at Putnams Great Spring Safe . ; . t IN THIS SALE YOU WILL FIND ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND FINEST QUALITIES IN . . . . . Mens, Boys and Childrens CLOTHING DONT MISS IT. 1' |