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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, sac Poof Absolute That our MADE-TO-ORDE- are taking the place fruits R kind is given us each daj from of the the number of suits we sell. Although a number of the patterns have been closed, we can still show jou as large READY-TO-WEA- R an assortment as any New York tailor. Fit Style and Workmanship Absolutely Guaranteed EdmundTailoring Go. H. J. Toller Mgr. 345 Street Twenty-fourt-h UTAII THURSDAY, point needs liul testing, for I la history 1 well known. . Mr. Knight saya the district represents an exclusive milling porpositlon, although an Ideal one. and thia means a future full of remuneration for those Interested. He is connected with the Valcalda people, mill who are now erecting a to handle their resources. This plant is expected to be In readiness for operation by July 1st next. The company has developed a splendid tonnage fur the plant to eat up. the main vein being from eight to thirty feet In width. The Pittsburg company owns tbs famous old Blair properties, a group of former producers whose output is known tu ha vo amounted to ninny millions of dollars. The new organization la rushing to completion a mill, and plana are now being considered to add another hundred stamps to the plant as soon as the first unit is completed. Mr. Knight Is Intensely loyal te Silver Peak, and bases his opinions upon the resources that era now sufficiently demonstrated to show what the future contains. Hie camp is within four miles of Blair, at w hich point the railroad ten-stam- p PROVO VETERAN DEAD. June 19. Provo, Utah Cimmv. General William Byron Puce, a vet-mi- n of the Nauvoo Lexiou, Utah pioof numerous Indian neer ami a campaigns. U dead at the hnie of hi tun, Sydney A. Pace, in thia city. Sevthe deceased wu eral year iricken alih paralysis, from which he suffered up to the time of his driuiae. Mr. Pace waa a native of Tennessee, bora at Munfn-e- s borough, about 75 years ago. His psrenia Joined the Church at an early day and for a time lived in Kauvoo. They were in the exodus to Utah. William enlisted in the Mormon Battalion, being but a mere lad and serving a a drummer boy. He served his full time of enlistment end then ceme to Utah. He waa very active in military affairs, and when he retired, held the rank of brigadier general. He waa prominent in civil affairs, being number of times a member of the legislature, aervd several terms aa sheriff of Utah county, and waa many years a city councilor. During the latter years of bis Hie he engaged in mining. Mr. Pace is survived by a numerous family. The funeral will be held from the Utah stake tabernacle, Friday, commencing at 2 o'clock. W illiam C. Schrage of Uhl was today granted a divorce from Helen Cavanaugh, on ground of desertion. h-r- a 100-stam- BOY DISAPPEARS. Balt Lake, June 19. Arthur, the Ilk son of Ernest Vunderiich, of year-ol- d 404 Poet street, left hla home a week ago today and the parents have not heard a word from him since that time. The boy waa last seen near McDonald's candy factory on Third South, at which time he told some children he was going on n term In Davla county. The parents are nearly beside themselves with anxiety over the lost child, and would appreciate any Information leading to hla recovFILE DEMURRER. ery. When be left home the lad wore knee pants, m light shirt and The complaint gray Balt Lake, June brown cap. Ilia two upper front teeth in the famous Big Cottonwood water are quite prominent, and would be suit brought by the Progress company noticeable at onoe. Hla tether la emagainst Balt Lake City and n large ployed by the Pscifle Lumber comnumber of termers of this county, has pany, and any news concerning the been demurred to by 16 of the defen- boy be 'phoned to him at N& dants. The company sought to enjoin 1112, may either phone. the city from turning the waters of new Big Cottonwood creek into the LIFE IB CRUSHED OUT. conduit under the claim that ft owned the same and had been using it for power purposes and also for supply- Stewart J, Jenkina Victim of Ghastly Tragedy on Third South Street. ing the city of Murray with water for VMM domestic purposes. Salt Lake; Jane 19. Stewart J. JenThe demurrer filed by defendants la 45 years old, a member of the baaed on the ground! that the com- kins, firm of J. W. Jenkina A Sons, plaint does not state a cause of ac- saddlery tion and that it is uncertain In that it waa Instantly kllledl and kin body does not appear at what point the corn-pa- y dragged for fifty feet under car 42 claims the right to divert the ob the Wandamera line at Sixth East water and it doea not state the quanti- and Third South streets, about 9:20 hit night. In a collision bety of water claimed by plaintiff to be oclock wed for domestic and Irrigation pur- tween the street ear and a horse and buggy occupied by Mr. Jenkina and poses. The defendants who Joined in the de- Mlsa Nellie Griffith, a dressmaker. The tragedy waa a moat harrowing murrer are Milo Andrua, H. A. Bagley, Charles Bagley, William Boyce, Brig- one. The rig occupied by Mr. Jenkina ham Smith, Isaac Ferguson, Isaac Fer- and Miss Griffith waa struck aa It George A. went north on Sixth East atiwt, the guson, Jr., John P. Hanson, ear coming west at a Boyce, Thomas Hobbs, Thomas H. Wandamera rata of speed, according to Miss Pierce, William W. Smith, D. D. Tar-pey- , high Alexander Dahl and M. (X Welker. Griffith's story. Both Mr. Jenkina and his companion were thrown under ths wheels of 120000 FOR BOYS LIFE. the onrusktaf gm, and how Mtea'Grif-flt- h escaped serious Injury or death Balt Lake, June 19. J. W. la a mystery, as aha waa carried anfiled suit is the district court tler the car with Nr. Jenkina until today against the Oregon Short Line Rallrdad company to recover damages It waa Mopped, fully fifty feet from In the aum of 630,000 for the death of the place of (he collision: in charge of Motorman bis son, Chariaa Raymond L. The ear waa and J. Porter Conductor John Cromeenes, who waa killed by a Short Erickson. Porter waa taken to police line train on May 2, 1907, almost In front of hla home on the corner of headquarters aflsr the accident and there adtil 12 oclock, when he Sixth South and Third West attests. held The lad was crossing the tracks at was released and left the station with BuperintetfSsut Arnold of the struct that point aa he had dona for several car company. years paa when an engine struck him Ugly Aaoertlon Mads. and crushed him to death. The comIt la asserted that Porter, after plaint alleges that the company was hla car to a atop after the negligent hi not having a flagman at bringing startej It again while Jenkins that croaslng, which la used a great deal by children passing to and from body wu atlll pinioned beneath It. Miu Griffith crawled from under school and also because the engineer of ths car as soon It did not give a warning whistle or ring the front end waa to a atop. I had scarcebrought crossthe before the bell approaching regained my feet and realised what ing. The residents of that locality ly had end that Mr. Jenkins recently presented a petition to the was happened, still under the wheels, whan I city council asking that the company aw the car move, she declared last be compelled to place n flagman at the 1 screamed that there wu a crossing In question and the matter is night man underneath end to stop the car. now under consideration. It was stopped at once ud they took him out, ARGUMENTS IN LICENSE CASE. II.' THE HANAN SHOE offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the yerv best material and skilled workmanship v SHOE CO. D SOLE AGENTS S . (BrnffsaurfistBim Cro-maen- - u Four times iho light at half 1 , the cost Salt Lake, June Judge strong today heard arguments on the question of the constitutionality of the city merchant's license ordinance raised by Attorneys Zane A Stringf who represent the Christensen Shoe company. The manager of the company and also several other merchants refuse to pay the city license of S30 per annnm, aa provided in the ordinances, end decide to wake a teet case. Accordingly n warrant was worn out by the city license inspector charging them with doing bualnen without a license. The Christensen 'case waa argued today and taken under advisement, and the decision In that will settle the mat-te-r so far as the district onprt Is concerned, but the case wll no doubt be appealed to the snprme court for a final decision on the point raised: It Is contended by the attorneys for the merchants that the license Is unconstitutional for the reason that It la double taxation, the merchants being tu pay a tax on their stock as well as the license. 19. Thats what electric lighting does. If you question it, question us. Were only too glad to give Information and good service along the lighting line. Thats why we are 99 "Those Lite Men EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT . ; Commercial ElectricCompany 2279 WASH. AYE. PHONE 362. Arm- tom-pelle- d The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. ASSETTS, $6,936,261.03. CAPITAL, $2,000,000.00. . SURPLUS, $3,171,124.59. Losses paid since 1849 $39,478,834.66 Among which are. included: Trov, N. Y, 1862 9 Me 1866 Chicago 1871 Boston. 1172 Haverhill, Maea. 1892 Lynn, Mass, 1889 Jacksonville, Fla 1901 Paterson, N. J.. 1902 Baltimore, 1904 Rochester, N. Y., 1904 Toronto. Can., 1904 Saa Francisco, 1908 eeeaeeeeeoe 64,467.00 95,869.00 527.120.00 Portland, J. M. 2C9.294.00 Forristall, Agt. Phones Bed 809 Ind. 80 STANDARD-EXAMINE- 61,141.00 64.598.00 75.262.00 60.119.00 440,000.00 24,000.00 28,480.00 1,611,979.89 . e eeaaesa Robt. G. Agee, Mgr. Offce SO, 1907. to establish the election of Mayor McconClellan, it will largely fidence In our election methods and make the more unlikely the recurrence vf a similar situation. If, on the other hand, the recanvass should show that Mr. Hearn wu elected, every fair minded citizen, whatever hla political convictions, would rejoice that ths fear of establishing a precedent did not prevent the righting of a wrong.' i Want Your MSE PURCHASE OF "THE BATH." Five Thouuni Paid for a Priu Picture. Pittsburg, Pa., June 19. Authentic information la. given the Associated Press that Robert C. Hall, the millionaire president of the Pittsburg stock exchange, closed negotiations by cable last night with Gaston La Touche of Parts, the artist and exhibitor, for the purchase of "The Bath," the painting that won the first prise of 61,500 In the International Art exhibit at the Carnegie Institute in this elty. which closed on Sunday. Almost upon the hour it was to he packed ud chipped to tha exhibitor, Mr. Hall cabled M. La Touche and last night tha reply accepting the offer waa received. All efforts 'to ascertain the price paid for the painting have been unsuccessful, but It was aald that 65.000 a result of would leave Pittsburg M. La Touches exhibiting at the Carnegie gallery. If strong up-to-da- Dollar-for-Doll- companies prompt business methods and courteous treat- te ar t ment mean anything to you, youll bring yonr Insurance to my office If you are too busy to call, phone and I will be glad to talk tbe matter over with you. . Remember that I also handle Real Estate, and hare a large list for you to select from. Whether you want a farm, city property or a building lot, call and see what I hare to offer before you buy . elsewhere. u TAFT AT eEAVEN WORTH. Leavenworth, Kan., June 16. H. Taft, secretary of war, arrived at Fort Leavenworth early thia morning from the north and will spend tho greater part of the day at tha fort, departing late la tha afternoon for Ottawa, Kan., where tomorrow ha will deliver aa address to the state Chautauqua assembly. Secretary Taft was met at tha station here by General Hall, commandant of the post The program of tha day Includes a general inspection of the military service, school buildings and the barracks and other buildings of tha post and a dress review of all the troops now assembled here. WU-Ha- GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS FIRST . NVPL BANK Phone Ind. 721 x Er: I .V DEB-STANFOR- JUNE 55 FIRST NAT. BANK R Want Ads Yield Big Results WRIGHT GETS ONE YEAR. HANDSOME WOMAN ARRESTED, Mrs. Lulu C. Monrow and William P. Grover Accused of Statutory Offense. Salt Lake, June 19. Mrs. Lulu C. Morrow, the handsome and keeper of n boarding house at Garwell-dresse- d field, ud William P. Grover, SILVER PEAK. fore- Chicago, June 19. Judge Landis, before the recent trial of government against the Standard Oil company on the charge of rebating wu held, today summoned the attorneys on both side ud naked them for details regarding tha financial status of earnings ud ownership of the compuy, and further Information regarding its dealings with the Chicago and Alton railway In tha matter of rates. The verdict in the caa wu against the Standard Oil compuy and placed It within the dlscetkm of the Judke to impose fines amounting to millions. DISCOURAGING The R. . Motor Bicycle : IMMIGRANTS. New Orleans, June 19. Acting upon dispatches from Berlin to the effect Steamthat agents of Trane-Atlutlship linea had announced that Immigrants would not be encouraged on account of immigrants in thia sect km being badly treated, a movement wu started hare today to hold a confer-neof Southern states ud others Interested to take action la the matter. Tha New Orleans Protective Union wired United States Immigrant hu Commissioner Sargent making a general denial of the charges. e e BRYCE IN ST. LOUIS. James 8L Louis, Mo., June If. Bryce, British ambassador, who wu been traveling through Oklahoma for the past week, returned to St. Louis this morning. He expressed himself aa having thoroughly enjoyed hla trip in the southwest and Is In excellent health Ambassador Bryce will be the guest of R. 8. Brookins until tomorrow evening, when he. will depart for the address toeast. He will deliver morrow morning at the annual commencement ud centennial of Washington University. u THIS. IS THE GREATEST ON THE E MARKET TODAY. - If you want something absolutely safe and sure to take you to your journeys end, come and see us. Our National Doable Bar Bicycle leads all others. ' We are closing oat. our Base bail stock and you get it at cost. Hare your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted grass-enttin- g will be easy. so . H. C. Hansen & Son Spokue, June 19. The Spokue International Railroad suffered a eerloua wreck last night when a freight train Jumped the track near Green Acres, severely injuring eight men, all employes of the road. Brakeman Watera is probably fatally Injured.- oooooooooooooo E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains In any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance l, Meas- ure. Albany. NX, June 19. Gov. Hughes Famous Did District Coming Into First yesterday signed the New York City Ranks Onca Mors. recount bill providing for a recount and recanvass by Judicial process of Salt fake. June 19. While many the ballots cast for mayor at the last of tbe Nevada mining camps are Br- election in New York. Governor ing blank cartridges Just to make a Hughes Bays: It Is well known to all who are noise, and with little hope of results, one district it seldom mentioned, for conversant with sentiment In the city the reason that operators there are of New York that there I widespread quietly at work storing away dividend doubt aa to the accuracy of the official material for years to come. This dis- canvass. The failure to resolve that trict is little talked about, especially In doubt and determine In a prompt and Salt Lake, but It is worthy of every decisive manner, satisfactory to nil possible consideration. It is the Sil- fair minded cltisena, the results vf ver Peak camp. Curtis L. Knight, the tbe elections will result In n grave acandsl. The denial of all relief under mining engineer, at one time connected with the Western Exploration com- the existing law or through approprpany of Salt City, arrived from iate leglsation for ascertainment of the Silver Peak Tuesday on personal bus- fact whether the votes had been lawiness. and to Tbe Tribune he stated fully counted as cast hu brought our that the district waa busy, and wak- law Into contempt and created a grieving preparations for many long yean ance shared by many thousands of our of usefulness. fellow citizens. Silver Peak from a resource stand "If the result of this recanvass is MOTOR-CYCL- WRECK NEAR SPOKANE. man in ths smelter there, were brought to the county Jail early Tuesday mom Ing on a statutory charge preferred by the woman's husband. A: J. Morrow. The complaint against the cou- o o ple wu draws by Aaalstut County O O A STRANGE STORY. warM. and D. the Halgh, Attorney ' o rant was Issued by Justice E. IV. Cor O Hew a Girl Waa Drowned and O nlsh of Garfield. O Her Companion Saved. At the time of her arrest Mrs. Moro row wu preparing to aue her husband N. J, June 19. In- o Brighton, for divorce, and had retained Attorney vestigation la being made of o William L. Dunn to bring the suit the drowning In 8unset Lake o When she wu arrested, however, Mr. last night of Mlsa Mary Veo-ne- o Dunn dropped the divorce suit long whose body was found In o enough to rustle bail money for hla shallow water today, the face o client She and Grover were both reand body showing cuts and o leased on 100 cash ball. The date of o bruises. not examination their preliminary hu Last night the girl went row- o set. been ing with George Evans. Later o The Morrows hall from Spokane their boat waa found filled o Wuh. Mrs. Morrow hu been married with water and Evua wu o several times. Her matrimonial prise, found In bed at home, hla wet o preceding Morrow, was Captain Jas. clothes hanging over a chair. o Coverly of the Spokane police force. Hla expluatlon wu that la o her for sued divorce, Coverly Captain changing their positions the o and the trial, together with an exo host sank under them. position of the woman's martial recEvua said he had great dif- o of more a or sensation less wu ord, ficulty In freeing himself from o In the Northwest his companion who he said was o screaming for help while she o held him tightly shout the o Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum eta you craxy. Can't bear the touch of neck. They had gone down o twice, Evans said, when he o your clothing. Doan's Ointment cures the most obstinate case. Why suffer? freed himself ud swam ashore. o sell All drugglata He told no one of the drown- o It o ing of the girL RECOUNT IN NEW YORK. o 19. Raymond Salt Lake, June Wright waa today sentenced by Judge Armstrong to serve one year In the state prison for the offense of criminal conduct, to which charge be pleaded guilty on Monday. The woman in the case, Mrs Addle Fairchild, has pleaded not guilty and expects to stand trial before a Jury. Upon request of Dist. Atty. the court today set June 21 as the date for the arraignment of James S. Castleberry upon another charge of embezzlement and also for the arraignment of Harry Reynolds, who la charged with assault with a deadly weapon with Intent to do bodily harm, Reynolds la charged with stabbing B. M. Pratt with a knife on May 2, 1907. Gov. Hughes Signs tha Hearat Loof-bouro- a COURT WANTS DETAILS. .Written in Strong and Safe Companies 410 25th Street II at Lowest Rates. Opposite Reed Hotel PnONES: 420 AND 420Z. Your Expectations" Will Be Realized IF YOU BUY A. RACYCLE 326 Twectjfiftb St BICYCLE Also we want your KODAK business. Full Use of EASTMAN A FREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the amateur. Spring is here and you will want put yoir bicycle and in order. Our repair department has beea enlarged prices are right California and Eastern Direct wire for all sporting events. races. T. S. HUTCHISON 06 WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. |