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Show TEE MORNING EXAMINER, Estes AMONG Doctor Specialist Cwra ahi otAor fall MMtra mothodo. Frea ootiauHaUaa far any Chrama Dlooaso af any wmi ar Mtura. Every aaaa guarenlood. 1 Partial list IU1 ESTES, SPECIALIST ts a ImhM a a. Batmasa Roam OOaa Ogdon. Utah- - II. WaaklMtaa Aa rBarla tor th nusbtr K BICYCLES TllEli AND THE DEBT PLAY and I National Gama la Labored in With Rccoid Breaking Crowd in Attendance. Our machine shop ia complete and KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. Full line of Bicycle Supplies and Cutlery. Bee us before you buy or have your repair work done. Hm ' Hansen 2528 Washington Avc. G ' OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Next Saturday April 13 from 2 to 6 p. m.. our PURE STICK CANDY ass't flavors . a 1 Only 5c Per Pound opt-no- 370 25th St 3 10 9 Washington Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU Batter! e Hughes nnd Blankenship. Orth and Klelnow. Tlme. 1:42 Detriot, 2; Clavoland, 0. Detriot, April 11. With the thermometer at 40 degree aud Umpire Sheridan working in Leary overcoat. Mullin pitched n remarkable opening game today, holding Cleveland down to three infield hlta nnd n shutout, 1 to 0. Poor bate running coat Cleveland it one chance to score. Cobb did for the some great work in nla. third. Tluir, 1:4 3 5. Bevvuth race, d furloug ; Score: R H. E. 2 1 0 - Mullin and 3 3 Schmidt; Liebhardt and Clarke. - . Alan nmnnw we want yonr KODAK business. Full line of EAST- MAN & PREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the ama-t'-nSpring is here and you will want your bicycle put 111 order. Our repair department has been enlarged and price are right r. T. S. HUTCHISON 306 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains lu any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance " ritton n Wrong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. 09 25th Street I'lIOXES: Eraiiii Opposite Reed Hotel 4211 amm:oz. KKSBE2SB sub man, ihiid. lime, RESULTS 1:14. AT BENNINGS, Washington, April 11 Bennlngs results: First rae, handicap, 1 12 fnrktuga Oraculum won; Bobbie Kean, secoud: Lotus Eater, third. Time. t:10. Second race, 4 furlong- s- Lady Isabel won: Mis Marjorie, aecoad; Geld Foil, third. Time, :5k Third race, 6 furlongs Cainpsigner won; Graslailo, second; Old Ikilony, third. Time, 1:16 3 5. Fourth race, handicap, steeplechase, maul two miles Paprika woo; Flying Virginian, seoond; llan'r Bailer, third. Time, 4 13. Fifth race, eixth running of the amateur cup, 6 furlong (Juadrlil won; third. Bulwark second; Thomond, prosperity of the Ulaud ihai Ibis plan be made public, l have submitted the substance of this letter to Rooeeveli. He approve u. and ha instructed nit to submit this communication tw you. eWM TAFT. (Signed I After the giving out or tlie communication Mr. Taft went on board the May flower and began hl voyage to EVELYNS HOTHEK WANTS LEAGUE. game Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburg, X Cincinnati. O., April 11. Cincinnati won the opening game of the season In the presence of about spectators. With the Pittsburgh one run ahead In the ninth, the locale went la anil captured the game, scoring two tallies on McLean's double, a sacrifice, two bases on halls and Gan-ee- l' single to right with errors by the locale, responsible for two of the Pittsburg's runs. Score: K. H. K. 4 11 1 Cincinnati 3 8 4 Pittsburg Batteries Ewing and Schlel: Gibson, Phlllippl and Phelps. Lie-fiel- New York Forfeits Gama, New York, April 11. The first game of the season between the New York National league and Philadelphia teams waa forfeited to Philadelphia, f to 0. For tome unexplained reason there were no police at the Polo grounds today, and the crowd surged on the field during the second half of the eighth Inning. The players were unable to continue, hut Umpire Klein, instead of Immediately 'calling the game and giving it to Philadelphia, waited until IS minutes had expired. A roundsman and three patrolmen meanwhile came on the grounds, but they were unable to do anything with the unruly mob, some of the members of which amused themselves by throwing bottle, glasses and cushions in all directions. The roundsmen told Roger Breanahan of the local club that be had orders hot to interfere with the crowd, and the demon sir tlou turned into a good sutured Jollification. Boon Umpire Klein announced that he had forfeited the game to Philadelphia. The score wae 8 to 4 in favor of the visitors. RACES. San Francisco, April 11. Today a carnival of long shots at Oak-lat.Anon at 35 to 1. beat the field In the second race, while Governor Davis at 13 to 1, took the fifth from Daniel C a 25 to 1 chance. Briers wae aa odds-ot- t favorite for the fifth, but ahe stopped badly after setting the pa e. Tilllnghast girduatod from the Midden rank la he . waa d. il Ratiii.-- : Fit at rn, ; 4 fsrlctigs Boys Suits Childrens THAW Mens tShoes TU:iugii:.,rt iSuits . Childrens tShoes FOR THE COMFORT OF MIND IT WOULD BE TO FLORENCE. Eighteen Hotira of Anxiety Awaiting the Verdict of the New Yerk Jury. A STATEMENT The Price and Quality Are Always Right Pltifhiirg. April It. "No matter how cruel Harry Thaw aud Evelyn have been to me, I would like to see the Jury acquit the defendant for the comWHEN THEY MAY EXPECT A RE- fort It would be to Florence. 1 sin2345 Washington Avenue TURN OF cerely hope the Jury does acquit him. and soon, for the sake of my daugh-te- r and what It mesas to her peace Tranquility Must Centlnue Through of mind. This ia the statement made by Mrs. Two Election ae a Trot of Charles Holman, mother of Mrs. HarCuban Stability, ry K. Thaw, after a eighteen hum of anxiety awaiting the return of the Jury. Havana, April 11. Secretary Taft When It was understood that It was ad-gave out a statement last night almost an Impossibility for sayllilng The Kjiringfield.V'Jrp and Marine reused to Governor Magoon. It saya: accurst s to get from the Jury mum, , ''After having conferred with com- Mrs. Holman waa Inclined to take it The Munch of England mittees of the liberals, conservatives aa a bad omen. The German Alliance Amku. of New York and republican parties and leading Beyond making the expresalon men of the community, including law- above, Mr. Holman had The Netw Zealand nothing to yers, bankers aud representatives of say. Nor would her husband talk for The Xcw York Underwriters. the chamber of commerce and oth-er- publication at this Urns. v I make the following recommenElevator dations, having In view the circumNO BUCKET SHOPS. Automobile stance making intervention necesPlate GIuam sary: Austin, Texas, April 11. Gov. 1 If Is hardly necessary to reitThe Co. Health hill the Maryland Casually foriilddlng erate thst the lMwltlun of 'President Campbell signed cotAccident Roosevelt Is exactly what It was when the operation of bucket shops or ' of Baltimore exchanges for the sale of futures the first proclamation was Issued, es- ton Hurglarj Texas. government la tablishing a provisional Uubility under the Platt law In the. Island, toKteam Holler wn, that Cuba must be turned over to a Cuban government, fairly elected, as soon a lb conditions permit, and Kurrty Honda that the stability of the government The United States Fidelity Court Rond , established be assured. Hank Hondii do nt think four months a 21 1h to time and Guaranty Company not It plant jet, Fraternal Honda sufficient time for the taking of a cenbut hood WILL ILK und we sus necessary fir an election. It Insurance Hurglary Rotes and Lowest Complete Protection would be mnet unwLe. therefore, to want you to know where to fix a definite date for holdlug a prepet your SKKDH. I wan in liminary election. All that can be done the biff fire, an you all retakcensus that be the is to declare M. G. Mgr. en In as short a time ae possible, and member, and all my old announcement that the preliminary Htock waa burned. election shall be held within such per55 FIRST iod thereafter a may afford a reason, new stock ia arriving Our NAT. BANK able time for complying with require-meat- s and will be ihe beet ever of the new electoral law. 3 The municipal and provincial brought to f gden. elections ehonld lie held at the same HEEDS THAT ARE HERE time. I have already expressed the TO GROW opinion that the electlona by which the were present provincial authorities brought Into power were attended with such irregularity that the resignations of these otSctuls should he forthcoming. although the present conditions Justify the maintenance of the JX LARGE OR SMALL de facto status of there officials at 0 1' ANTI TIES. long aa they conduct themselves properly. 8tlll the question of thq proper policy to pursue la regard to the proRememlter, we carry a full vincial officials It a matter which Is In of that famous Pratt's line your hand fir decision, but It 1a cerconas won tain that a thepnwient I'onltry Food for aniiuaJg ditions as to provincial officials can and jHiuItry. be cured hr election, that, election should be held aud, therefore, both municipal and provincial elections should be held as preliminary elections. "4 Three month t may not be suffRoth Rhone. 2264 flKb. Ar. icient time In which to test the quesof auoceas tions of tranquility and tjie the experimental preliminary election; therefore, our declaration would not Nsw is ths tints to order your be more limited than that the nationTbat what electric lighting doe. If you question it, al election shall be lield within elx . SUMMER election. AND the SPRING months after preliminary question us. We're only too glad to give information 3 It is proper to comply with the and good service along the lighting line. That's why the constitutional requirement regardwe are of one hundred days ing an interval 99 between the congressional end presl: dency election and the voting by the t electoral c'dlrgc. the assembling of EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT congress, and the inauguration of the Our goods are now in and would new president. The government will be pleased to have you call in tu then devoir on the newly-electeree them. We alio do repairing, president and congress. 6 The carryiss out of this plan, cleaning and pressing. on the of course. Is strictly dependent , 2279 WASH. AYR. PHONE 362. tranquility of the country-- which mux' J. E. BOLSTAD bu'- continue hw.eh two election wbl.--h mu'-- : (.Ivc iwurunce .f POte 30? K. ;;3 24th st. m ill- - r: w g.vernnu'iit. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS 1 WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. ol bUA.Utu- n jji ii,e PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE sm-nun- Neatly 10,001) persons braved the cold weather to witness the National league opening here todny. Mayor Dunne was present nnd Cap" Anson tossed the first hall, after having presented the local player with umbrellas, gifts from membern of the board of trade. The champions won easily. Overall was a puscle to the visitors until the last Inning, when an error end two singles gave St, Louis one run. Score: R. H. E. 0 7 ! Chicago 1 4 3 St. Louis and Batteries Overall Mona; Frnnune, McOlynn and Marshall. OAKLAND Mens Suits deaf- 18 a And Has Them Good Boys iShoes mld-oran- ............ Putnam Has Them INirto Rico. s, SEC. TAFT feated the champion Chicago thin ternoon in the opening game of th American league neneon, 1 to 0, In a form, degame played In spite the cold and threatening weather. 8L Louis mate eight hltn off the atar 1 wirier of the Chicago team, and only fine fielding behind him kept the ecore an low an it waa. Howell pitched In fine form nnd wan also given good support. Boonr: R. H. B. 1 St. Louis ..... 0 3 1 Chicago Batteries Howell nnd Stephen! ; Altrock nnd Sullivan. Doeton-Brookly- BICYCLE D Wild Irish- Fuxuieade, Reid-moor- e 10,-(iO-O RACYCLE won: Beaten, S; Philadelphia, 4. Philadelphia, April 11. Boston defeated Philadelphia in the opening game of the season after a session. With the score 3 10 2 In the ninth Inning and two hand out Murphy fumbled a grounder and let two runa In. The local team lied the ecore Time, 1:11). in Its half. Score: Sixth race, mile aud 70 ysrds- R. H. E. won; Watordug, second; Axelt-nS 3 4 Philadelphia .,..., third. Tims, 1 : 4k 11 Boston Batteries Coombs and Schrock; Young, Tannehlll and Crtger. Game Postponed. At Boston postponed wet grounds. BUY A. sec- - 1 0 3 Chicago, 6; Chicago, April 11. Ind. Phone 326 1 R H. E. BL Louie, 1. Broom Hotel Building RESULTS. i, NATIONAL Ogden Candy Kitchen 3 5. 1 a Regular Price 25c son: Stchii.oir. itiiwl of Casu.e. NEW ORLEANS St. Louis, 1; Chicago, 0. St. Louis, April 11. St. Louis Special Candy Sale Tmii Mi.:., Ntw York, 3: Washington. 2. : Washington, April il. The laiball srason was hky-ful'.her moot notwithstanding the cold weath- third Time. :54 4 5. er. The New Turk team defeat-,- ! Washington In n well played game, 3 to !, the remarkable fielding of Keeler, Conroy and Elberfeld keeping the Maran. third. Time. 2 54. lot als from getting runner over the Both HugtK-plate at rrilk-a- l time 42 5. and Orth were hit fairly hard, the St i nine, third. Time. mile Hnd a s! steel Fourth race, nf of La Porte feature a batting being John 1. lug 11 wtm: Peter Sterling, the content. Score: Butteries- ALL -- 1i.iu, vr, 2-- Ai.alta Prince AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit Cleveland and we do up-to-da- Military in; .'i Fifth rai-e- , uille and a qiurti-r. lbr.'if! i in - Governor Ifevi ci oud ; Ray. third Tin;-- . 2 v Sixth race, 5 1 2 ru'o'.u,!. ,1j 1:' local. Hudson 3 hi-i.- i i . g National ; 1.13 r; al- s-l- New York WE HAVE 1 0 Fourth race, nelln-- t P. ilcN'ear sen. AMERICAN AND NATIONAL FIRST GAMES. l07. 1-- Time. 1:43 ih-- miTVmw glpe) 116 - hr 12, Union..' Third race, mile, at Vr.g tbs Spa, second; lun- la ika Maaaaaa ftiipii Era or Ear. All Ut No, Breorttlol Tuba aad Claa, APRIL 5. race. u; Norwood, Time. aaaaa uf Ua -. Uw, Eldaoya aaA Bkllar. Home DUaaaaa E us in tin. Aaikaa, Narvoos Trouble. 8l Vltua Dane. Pliua, Blood Worot. Polaoaias boat aaj Trouble, Tap faeoBar la Wakaa. AMT PK1VATB WAEAfiB Of aaraC MBN quickly aaiad to star Caaia at aaca Bstaombor the anolaaM aad aMea la fioonv Mf kt taa lata Call or write. DR. Time. :49 Sn-uii- Oblonfc. Daa most, af tkn Hood, Throat, law vor.d. Wucrsberger.1 vi. ii: t's. d of Diseases Ccrei FRIDAY. SPORTS THE BASEBALL IS t'TAII. OGDEN, d INSURANCE cter a, Garden Seeds J. lorristall, Agt. Robt. Phones Flour9 Hay or Grain Agee, Offce GnmaHsms Four times the light at half W. T. ASTILL SU d ITS the cost Thoso Lite Men Commercial Electric Company |