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Show THE 2 MORNING EXAMINER: MORNING. XOVnMUEIt UTAH, WEDNESDAY OGDEN, hor 21 nut been definitely settled, it is be the tnleuUou to lose under. ood to no time In getting to settle wurk. The persunatd of the ownerwith the character uf ship ouuple-the ground owned ia regarded In the Hghi of a guarantee a to results. do-w- SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges REACHES OUT FOR FACTS. Fsdaral Grand Jury Still Pushes Ita Investigation. Salt Not. 20. The federal grand Jury is still probing into the coul land cams, and examining witnesses tu throw light upon alleged fraud and conspiracy. Ii is alleged IN CELEBRATION OF THANKSGIVING t as for the body. u welldisplay of jewelry frui there should be for the eye Our offers a moat tempting selection of chains, necklaces, brooches, rings and bracelets, all delicately and artistically set with the fluent diamonds and preclude atones that mar be favored, any of which will add beauty and distinction to the mast charming of dresses. L W. BlISWELL, Jeweler 370 24th Street. TROUBLE WITH OLD HARNESS A rasa way may cause more that trouble. Serious Injuries and eomei times death are the awful results. An id harness Is often responsible, but a new harness with weak spots fa t fa Just as had. The hind we sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will get your money's worth if fan buy harnaae at ns. Our new address la Washing hm Are. im J.C.PM Saddlery Co. that a number of witnesses examined takterdar located coal lands In Carbon and' other counties for the Tub Fuel and Pleasant Valley Coal com- has brought u Jiaalst. Investigation among other things, a clever scheme which has been employed at different tmiea to obtain coal land from the government a a tuuoh lower figure per acre than la charged by the government. During the recent Interstate commerce coinmUalim's cessions In Salt lAke a numlier of witnesses admitted under oath that they kirutrd coal land and turned the property over to ouaj companies on whose payrolls their names appeared. For this work the witnesses admitted they received compensation. Those who appeared before the grand Jury yesterday were: Wllford Moyle, local assistant secretary of the Milton American Surety company; Ridges, a ormtractor of Sait Lake; TVbvIs 8. Lendergreea, aa old employe at the Utah Fuel company, now manager of a atenographle bureau of Salt lake; Meroena Foster end William D. Foster, secretary to Robert Forrester of the I'tth Fuel company; Ira H. Derisnon, a con tractor of Balt Lake; Theodore Sob a lie. clerk for Manor-nick- , Oooke Co., of this city, and H. O. Young, solicitor of the Young S Young company. I. H. Davisson was before the Jury Saturday. He was aufbpoenaed In Bunnyelde! where he Is building railroad buildings. Witnesses who appeared .before Commltialoner Charles A. Prouty In September had taken up ooal lands in Wyoming, and It has been alleged that similar methods of obtaining land containing coal have been employ ed In L'tmh. Western coal companies In order to get a monopoly upon coal supply, have in some Instances secured thousands if scree through the aid of employes end hirelings. Quarter sections have been filed upon end then turned over to ooal aompanlee in ordsr to circumvent the law. Ooal If field have been checker-hoardea Independent locator planned opening mines upon a section of land, he found the surrounding territory taken up and be wae refused the from any direction to hie own ground. The grand Jury will continue Its deliberations through the greater part of the week. right-of-wa- S. W. A. Milan. E. Milan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. y " I FLAN TO SPEND MILLIONS. Traction Officials Confer With Mayer and Council Outlining Big Projects. MALAN Balt Uike, Nov. 20. More than will bo spent by thn Utah TRANSFER COMPANY Light A Railway company In the Improvement of Ha street railway, elec-uilighting and power system In Balt Lake, ae rapidly aa the wurk can he done. Vans, Dreya and Bag gaga Wagena. OUR SPECIALTIES Planet Femk hire. Safe Mevtnf and Storage. .. 40S - OFPICE Twsnty-flft- b Street. PHONES InA, 224. Sell, 220. Griffin Paint GLASS, I I WALL PAPER, ETC. I PAINTS, OILS, Salt Lake City Is lo have as fine and as perfects street railway system as any city la the Ualiad States, and the changes from the present antiquated and broken down equipment and1 tracks will be commenced today, by the new owners of the traction rights of the city. Announcement to this effect were made yesterday morning at a meeting tf the mayor, Che members of the city council and a number of the official of the company, which was held In Mayor Thompson's office In the City Those present and County building. at the meeting were Mayor Thompson, all of the members of the city council with the exception of Councilman Preeca. City Recorder 'tf. B. Moreton and City Engineer L. C. Kelsey, representing the city, and President W. H. Bancroft, Attorney P. L. Williams, D. 8. Spencer, 8. A. Babcock and Engineer O. A. llonnold, representing the traction company's Interests Ae a result of the meeting, a letter was sent to the council last uight and was referred to the city engineer and the committee in sewerage, without debate. The letter set forth the alms of the company and asked for the establishment of permanent grades. CRAZY MAN HAD TWO GUNS. Couple of Brokers Have an Exciting Time for a Few Minute at Goldfield. Coldfield. Nev.. Nv. If. Hilly Bond and Sam Wanubaih. members' of the Brokerage firm of W. P. Bond I (V, had a thrilling experience in their they shifted their gase from shifted their gase from mlnnates 2281 Washington Ave. Q the barrelsthey of a pair of galling guns to the wild eyes of a craxy men. the while standing on tip-to- e reaching fur . BOTH PHONES the celling. Peranaalve talk finally j convinced the Invader that the two financiers belonged where the were Bel 530 K Ind. 844 nd he departed. Ham and Blily hastily sought the buffet for something for their nerves Bond A Co. moved yesterday Into their new handsome building on Main street, and had not yet secured keys from the contractor. Warmbath vatin In about 12 o'ckN'k and found n man In possession of Ms bedroom. Hammy hesitated not. hut reached for the fourteen-foc- i Before had he celling. recovered hi usual composure. Bond came In through the rear door, and In The Oeiy DeeMc-Trsc-k Railway bctwcea a second another gun covered him. The fen Mlmntl River and ChklfK name Is Hunter, was gun man. laboring under the hallucination that he had been appointed custodian of the building. Thl morning he wwa detained by the officers. A couple of hours later Billy and Warmbath were awakened hy the crash of glass. Investigation disci-- ed s hole in one of the plate glass and a bullet In the (loot. Tinman who fired the shot was not apprehended. we The Overland Limited ne Meet Laser! Trals in the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars-- , din and library Ing cars, cars, with bather, bath and Book- lovers Library; entire train electric lighted, through tc Chicago without charge. Direct connection lor buffet-smoki- w:n-dow- I I St Fanl and Minneapolis ml cm nhumd fr Afcol ITVhfd, W.kflr, full icMnrtiifiM. bo Gontrml Korfh-Weste- BUTTE OPERATIONS. Earning $7,000 a month Preparing for Bigger Things. ng m & B Chicago Mata toe Strast. Smi 3V ; SI Lsfct car, Utah. EAST fy.l Sullivan and Treai-'ire- r Serretary Mueller of the East Butte ruiupniit. aria Huston. Concerning h- - report of litigation agslnsi the Kim Butte comi not m pany. Mr. Sullivan say.-i The E:iki Hu'tc word of tnilli In company is not Involved in Hny way. directly or Indirectly, in any litlgst on. The Rad Butte ronipdtiy U today earning about I7.U0U per month from t ih-n- the leasers nnw operating the property on a loyalty basis. By Jau. 1 next all ltk-r- s will be excluded from the property By this time the company ! plauntug to ship to the Washoe smel ter ij tons of ore per day. upon w hicb it estimates there will be a net profit to the company of $10 per tun, after a charge of 9a per toa by the smelter. By July I It is planned to bring the shipments up to It'D tons per nay. The company expects to receive bout 5.0uu per month royalty from the precipitating plant, which will soon operate, on the water which has filter ed through the Parrot tailings and le siorug itself la small pools ou the East fiutia property. Leasers will put the up the precipitating plant, pay East Butte company a royalty of twenty-fiv- e per cent, and at the end of five years the plant becomes the property of the East Butte company. Since the East Butte company wee organised the company has expended about 975.000 In the purchase of new properties, and at present has about 935.0O0 rash In It treasury. The ore development warrant the statement that the ore value In sight today greatly exceed those at the time of the flotation of the property. To date all the expenses at the property In the matter of opening work, sinking and rroaacule have been paid for from the royally receipt a. East Butte has 300.000 shares, quut ed at 9106911 per share. The property adjoin the Pennsylvania mine of the Bouton A Montana. CROSSCUTTING are all great big lions, anil of boosting them there ia no danger prj;.. loo strongly. 1 haw been connected with some of them in a legal war. particularly the federal Ely. and I know that they are established ua a firm basis. It Is dlfficulr for many to realist how Ely ran forge to tne front so quickly, but It is not so marvelous tv thiM who are on the ground. It has been a slumbering giant, to be awakened by the screech of the locomotive. It has veritable mountain of copper era which have required only the manna of transportation to make them most profitable to open up. Although these groat bodies of arc have long been known tu exist, there wae no 3.l to explore thrni until the mean of working them wae at hand. Since their exploration has been begun they era found to be bigger than bad been dreamed of, uil the end Is nut in sight. Properties In the known none are nil good. The ooppnr-henrinore bodice ere virtually at the surface and the work i f production In moat rase can be begun almost as auon as the necessary machinery is put In g place. "Aa I said before, you cant boost Ely properties too hard: they will make fortunes for the people who go Into them." COMMENCED. An Elegant Line of Each Double Cempartmant Shaft New Down 150 Faai. Devekquut ut work on the propony uf the Goldfield Silver Pick leasing syndicate la proceeding In a highly satisfactory manner, according to all aooauaui Their doubli oomparuueut shaft, ia now down 15 feet and ha been started In two Th east crosscut, which is being rum fur the purpose of catching th big ledge which was out in th S0-- ft level in the shaft, le now out 24 feet, and It Is expected to cad the big ledge moat any time. Manager George P. Von Polena took some samstream and the aaeajs ples of a return showed 58 ounces In gold, totaling 91,164 to the ton. Thla le evident! v the same streak that wae cut on the g Ofout level, being pari of th big ledge. On the upper level Chla streak assayed 9386. and If the v shies of the entire ledge should proportlnately, the dlemtvery will prove a very important one and will add another shipper to the wonderful camp. crosi-cuttln- g REESE HOWELL & SONS DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS Question f Fuel for Southern Nevada Camp Attracting Attention. Z. C. M. I. Home Made iShoes For men, boys, minimi and children again in Ogden. Thej are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well as the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOIi TENDER FEET, at the IS one-min- e ' YOU CAN GET PROBLEM IS SERIOUS. There seems to bo no Immediate relief aa regards tha coal shortage In GOOD FOR TONOFAH. this and other tamps. Th aKuatioa ia brought about by th Inauflclency Diecueeee Senator Gaorgo S. Nixon of care to handle both freight and Effect on Camp of Mine Merger, coal. The people of Tonopah are up a serious proposition. Should PENNILESS BOY IN SAD PLIGHT. In a dispatch from Ban Francisco against a severe cold spell set In there would to the TDnopah Bonanza, Senator dire distress and Buffering. Yet, Dasartad by Hla Uncla, Lad la Laft Georg 8- - Nixon discusses at aoaie be In spite of that fact, there doaa not ex on to Fra tha Street. length the effect of the recent merger aeetn to be any move on the pari of of the four principal mines o t the to take Salt Lake. Nov. 20. Deserted by district. Asked ae to what effect be the coal dealers and railroad Bonansa. action. Tonopah any bis uncle, robbed uf his money, nearly thought the merger would have on froa-- n, half starved, on the verge of the camp, he said that It would he pneumonia, little George Oreakey, 1C more beneficial than otherwise. "I know what you mean," said he. UNION years of age. was picked up in a saPACIFIC loon on Beciond 8-and Fourth West, and I am not In favor of n el 11 o'clock last night, by Officer camp any more than anyone else, but The Httle fellow was friend- this la a different proposition. This In Kellley. less and nlon. and apparently very purely n local merger, and niter the 111: He was taken to the police sta- leases on the Mohawk have expired, CHANT AN tion, where he wae cared for by Dr. wall, aay sixty days later, than will Samuel Q. Paul end lodged In the be more men at work than there are now on all the leases put together. If Emergency hoepital over night. The lad's plight wae a particularly the prooeeda of these mluee were goad one. According to the story he ing east or aay other place out of the told the pulloe, he left Leadvilte, Colo., country It would Indeed be a deplorIn company with his unrle. several able matter, but the money le going to day ago, and came to Balt Lake In be spent In the building up of the search of work. The boy had 940 of cities of this state rather than those ENGINEERS ARE ABOUT TO REhla own money, but Sunday morning of the east. CEIVE THEIR DEMANDS. when they arose his uncle ask him But suppose that you and Mr. for this money and told him he would Wingfield were to sell out?" was sugtake cane of It and return to the room. gested. Also tha Firemen and Trainmen on The uncle did mu return and the hoy "There Isn't money enough to buy All tha Lines Conference In walked the streets until a late hour ua out," replied the senator warmly. New York City. In aearch of him. There la such a thing aa local pride, Finally the little waif was forced to you know. If we were offered f 20.000.-UOseek shelter from the wintry blasts In tonight It would nut tempt us to New York. Nov. $0. The Brothera doorway when he slept all night. putt with the property. When a man Again yesterday he walked the afreet has enough in this world, what more hood of Locomotive Engineers, whoa represen lativea have been In almost looking for his miming relative. At can he aek for? last trom sheer exhaustion he stagAfter man gets a million, all that continuous sesslnn at the Broadway gered Into the saloon where he wae there la after that la more figures. Central hoiel aiuce October 20th, prefound and fell to the floor. The merger U going to help the camp paring d 'mauds for Increases of wages He wan pourly clad and was nearly In another way. When a man has ob all the great trunk lines uf the dead from exposure when he was tak- something good to submit be now east, will probably wind up their sesen to the station. It was found that hla knows that he doe not- have to go sions thla week. There were several conference! condition was such that ft is feared outside of tha state to get the capital. the engineers pneumonia will result. The lad's fath- The John 8. Cock hank and the Tono-pa- yesterday between er, who la employed at the Leadvllle Banking corporation can h anile board of adjustment of the New York Central railroad and the official! of smelter, was notified by wire last any proposition that may com up. When the committee "I do not think that anything could the company. night of hla aou'a plight. In the meantime the police are looking for tha he more fair than the conditions of returned to the hotel last night it was unrle who so basely deserted the the merger, and If there Is anything stated that thera was nothing tn give that could be offered in the way of out officially, but that an agreement, youngster. orlUrtam I am open to tt. It la Just, between the company and Ita 3.400 was near at hand was generELY TO OUTSTRIP BUTTE. aa fair to the holders of laguna ae to rhe stock h tlilera of Mohawk. We ally admitted. The same was said to Bali lake, Nov. 30- .- H. U J. War- took the stocke at the prevailing he true of the New York, New Havren, who has been In the Ely country price and made their par value the en & Hartford railroad. The agreement la said tu be an acfor the past several weeks examining name aa their selling value of that ceptance by the company of the mileproperties fur eastern clients and In- date. The only criticism which might be age basis system Instead of the per cidentally nailing a good thing or two on hla own acconnt, la In the city for offered as far a I can see Is with re- diem system now generally In operaa few days pend'ng a return trip to gard to tha expense of underwriting. tion on the Central and New Haven ramp before proceeding east. He has We ahargei fur our commission 5 per lines. It was said that the agreehad ample time and opportunity to see cent, taking It In stock amounting to ment might be signed today. tha ramp and Its mines, and has taken 250.000 shares. I don't think that, any Grand Treasurer Printer of Clevethat land Joined Assistant Grand Chief pains to familiarise himself with geo- fair minded man would object logical condition. He cornea away an rate of commission. The Goldfield Hurley and the engineers In their Consolidated Mine company will be eonferenee yesterday. Ely enthusiast. He reported "Ely will outstrip Butte so far in teu listed in thirty days. The reason f that all the great railway system In Sears." said Mr. Warren yesterday, thla Is that want to give all thn the weal were gradually falling Into that the marvelous wonders of the lat- stockholders a chance to get In and line and granting Increase amountter ramp will appear ridiculous by exchange their alia res for ahares In ing In most case to 10 per cent It was said that all the lines of the comparison. If two or three, instead of the consolidation. We are not atone hlg smelter enterprise develops, tempting tu force anyone; It Is en- Union Pacific road, embracing many the camp will boast s population of tirely at the option of the present thousands of engineers, firemen and lOn.noo souls; if the trust enptures holders. If they reiam their present, trainmen, were ahnut to adopt schedeverything In sight, the population stock they cannot participate in the ules satisfactory to the men. will not lie lea than 2t.(iti0 In the profits of any of the other three time mentioned, while it may be twice mines. Thus if a man has Laguna and PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. lie holds m tii It, should there be a that. PAZU OINTMENT le guaranteed tn Mr. Warren ibu'lares that the eatnii strike in Jumbo or Red Top there cure any case of Ilching. Blind, Bleedis tnlng to contain mines enough to would be nothing la it for him. Should ing oi Protruding Plies In 6 to 14 days several mammoth reduction a man hold oil to his JumLo and there or money refunded. 50c. keep In operation for reneratlmia. waa a strike In Laguna that would do plant and In- believe that mines will lie de- him no good. But If everybody oume PRIESTS FOUGHT SOLDIERS. veloped far and away from what la in. then all share proportionately In now recognised aa the limits uf the the profit of all the mines. Resisted the Taking of Inventories by tremendous vine. French Government. Although the par value of ihe Consolidated Is $10. I look for It to go on CLARK'S ROAD IN NEVADA. the board at u premium. Red Top la Peri. Nuv. 20. Although murli re only- 170 feet deep and has a million isiance waa reported in the taking Halt like, Nov. 2d. A stockholders' and a half In ore blocked out. She of church Inveniorlea today, no grave meet ing of the Han Pedro. law Ange- has not yet struck tha Mohawk ledge. Incident occurred and In only one will A Rallnmd les Balt lake catch the Irege nt about case at Villa company Jumbo level. The result of the where the clericals had been (Halt latkc Ron l el was held in Halt the standing lu the offices of the merger will lie to bring more atteu-.1- 1 guard for two day, were the authoriyesterday tin to Goldfield. If and you ties balked. legal department hPro. The board of director selected for the ensuing year will see everybody- clamoring for When the soldiers down the li the weaker com- doors nf the church buttered ( cheaper storks, comprises Senator V. A. Clark at Vllle Butte. Mont ; E. II. Hxrriniait, New panies sell their treasury stock, and they were driven out York. H. C. Kami, bw Angeles; V. hold on to their Individual stock, an a by sulphur fume and the prefect was D Cornish of New York: Thomas dei ole their treasury to the dovekip-tcompelled to postpone taking the Inent of their property, they will keep Kearns, of Salt Lske; W. H. Bancroft, . 8s it Lake; J Ross Clark. Ixj Ange- (In- - confidence of the public ami make ventor) In most rare Inc Pariah prieata and les; 1. F. Miller. Ijo- - Angeles; W. H. of Goldfield a still greater camp." blhopa. after prtteatlng. yielded In Comstock. Angeles; II. I. Betti. show of force lint some nf the priest los Angeles: V. (). Ktrckhnff. ljoa Adefended their rhurchea until the doors ELY COMPANY. ngelo. and V. R. Keiley. Ix-Angeles were broken down. In hundreds oi The directors will meet In the near case the priest were taken hy sur8i' Lake. Nov. 20. Articles of future and elect officer for the ensuof the Federal Ely and soldiers arprise. the auihuritlt-ing year. It is expected that no im- tvnipaui reached the office's Copper of the riving beT'ire daylight and portant change will In- - made. The of- secretary of state yesterday and toda,-wer- their wnrk before an ulsrmcompleting could be ficers of llie Balt Lake Route nor formally filed. The capitaliza- given. A. dark: tion of the are; President. Senator . will bn one milAt Armentiert-aafter the duora of Y. H. Bancroft; lirat vice president lion shares of a par value of S3 each. the church bad (wen broken In. the vice president, j. . Clark; The rgaulzr of the company- are authorities found the veatrv fortified general manager. R. E. Wells: auditor. as followA C. Wills. W. J. Craig. with a breast work of rhaira bound toTh-- e H. 1. Bet'is. with the E. L Sheets, l. C. Jackllng. William officer, wire. The congre-ga:logether with harl-edlrei-ti-rs- . Mr. of are exception Will, B. Oli son. William M. Bradley. L. H. filled ihe chinch and sang the All stock was voti-J. hy KVirnswonh. Juan T. Bod son and R J. "Carmagnole" while the taking of the Rosa Clark, V. B. Bancroft and Thor. Evans. A P Ellla Is president ; W. J. Inventory waa who held Kearns, proxies for slock Praia, vice president: R J. When the authorities arrived ar the ihi-iown secretary, and L. H. Fhrn.vwor-.- h. seminary of Alenenn. capital of the treasurer. denartment of Orne. they found the ELY AWAKENED GIANT. Merer Praia and Evans left Mon- bishop barring the door in person day accompanied hy their engi- Soldiers ejected him. Sail lak Nov. 2n "Vc arc nrghly neer uight to look over the ground and Salt laikc men of means glad to ar.rl measure tne water supply PRIZE FIGHT PROMOTER ARinto : lie best properties In the acquired b' tin- company. RESTED. Ely 'listrlci. and we know they will The r well lonot it." raid Tom E McClelland, cated and :i.p inya ground to date have been . Grand Rapid- -. )Urh.. Nov. Frank lawyer ami mining man of the copper such ua tu J::s!fy the belief that th l.xn-'of this who prom.ued the for a few ground la aiv, ramp, who Is ai the Wil.-o- r, beat the copper hiiii:g match between Mike Ward day- In the district. It will lie ind M Lewi, in whiih Ward met The NcvatJj Consolidated, the thai Mer. Evan and Uraic Lis deinh here, last Thursday night Cumberland Ely. the Mcliouald Ely. were at daggers drawn with regari an aiTesrt-- t'alav on a wsreani charf-iuthe Federal Ely and the Resurrection to tide same piece of ground prior to him wl'h making sc agreement to a differ-but the of j roup1 seeks ago. prjroo:- & prize light. ence in aa to ownership w.i H -d not guilty before folewlc-tblthe Jnd-and kIK OB nw I )Im s, hed under . tier was the '.nourpo'etkm tonai 41.nyi in appear fur examination on I While the plana of the iViviyl! '?p.f uth FURS FURS Fifth Ward Shoe Store TO DELL PHONE 2546 MADISON AVE. 513-X- . Catalog and Samples. ' ' T. A. SHREEVE u CHURCH 18 NOT TO i REMARRY THE DIVORCED EPISCOPAL ING CHURCH APPROACH- THE CATHOLIC DOCTRINE. - h - ore-maki- - fiOO-fo- - e. s a e cou-pan- s - ri ' 1 grt a 2--i. prop-ertfo- s j T - Biahop of Albany Condemn 8vraly th Practice cf Marrying Evn th Innocent Party. the character of th tmnaftr service we supply our patrons Prompt, reliable end at low cost, aay time you say well be on yew Job and hnudla It expeditiously aad le The thirty-eight- h annual convention of tha Protestant Episcopal diocese of Albany convened in All Balnta Cathedral In thla city today. The feature of principal public interest was th address Albany. N. Y., Nov. 2d. welL of Kt. Rev. William CroaweU Duane, who, from the foundation of the has been ha biahop. Hla widely known Interest In the subject of marriage and divorce was again disreferee ere to played in his earnest thmt subject in the courae of which, ALLEN dlo-cer- after alluding with approval to the meeting at Philfcdelphla of the congress on uniform divorce livs,, at which he was present, he npbk; Whatever result la to be attained In dealing with thla moat important question depends upon three things. In the first place, what legislative action can be secured to correct the method of procedure? In the next, ptnee, what pressure can be brought to hear by people who really control and govern what la called aordety? And, In the next place, hy the poai-tlc- e and definite outspokenness of the chnrohea. And I am Increasingly hopeful and anxious that thla r.hurcij hall take the lead In a strong and definite position to our relation at any rate to the question of of any divorced persona. "Until six yean ago our canons quietly treated as possible the of the Innocent party to a divorce, with much confusion In the details of Its language. Three years ego the church made It different But thla la really not dealing either frankly or fairly with the demand for relief. Weary of the dinciwslon and content to feel that the new canon makes more difficult, there Is a tendency nd temptation to let the sleeping dog lie. but the trouble Is that this dog treat asleep. I can not believe that the church ought to be content with a cannon that really expresses nrfbody's honest conviction. It can a slur and a shadow upon a marriage which eome people think permitted by our Lord and It foroes the hand, to a degree, of tboee of ua who think otherwise. If It U right It ought not to be hedged In with the difficulties. If It Is wrong. It ought to be Impossible. Let ua wash cur hand of the whole business. Let the elate, which separates, unite. And without elaborationa cf detail or definitions of discipline, let us atmply forbid the clergy to give the churches benediction to any such marriage. All the while 'some statement Is appearing In the newspaper of the wholesale manufacture of divorce somewhere and ever)- - now and then, out from the comparative ohsonrity of many of the cases, one Ufta up Its ugly head into conspicuous disgrace, beeautu of the social pnaKion of the wealth of the parties. The Christian pulpit ought to call this thing by ita right name until those who h.ld soma mots; standards shaJl recognise the ifnmg and refuse to recognise ths wrong dw-rflaunting their sin before tne w.rM." Upon the reading of the Bible ana the Teachings of the rhurch. re spoke; Blrlvp "The Bible Is largelv an unread end unkir,". book lo children and to puo-plmiddle age. The misuse and the ii.lsunderHandlng of criticism la responsible for this in no slight dedls-tiner- s 1 e f gree." The b dwell : TRANSFER CO. Pbon 1 e for yours. ct you look at the class estub this out work turned laundry by llrbment the more certain we are feat 113 yen will continue to furor us ' The more your orders, for our price are 1 within tha roach of everyone. rataa m family t Ask for ear raw will yon. Interest They washing. Ogden Steam Laundry Phones 174. 437 33tk cardinal faiths of the EptMsg1 church, with the denial at which waa charged. LA FOLETTE RESOLUTION. Nov. 30, Interstate Milwaukee, Commerce Commissioner Charles A. Prouty and Franklin K. Lane hegso an examination of several Milwaukee railroad and elevator men today In P uance of the La Fbllette reeoluth passed at the last session of Is desired In regard te the alleged mixed grading of I1? and the relation between the roads aad grain Intercut. cougree-Informatlo- ooooooooooooo o COLD IN COLORADO. O O O Denver. Nov. 20. Tempera- O cures below sero are repwted O today in Southern Colorado O and In the tuMintalaeue regions O of the state. One degree Above O is the weather bureau's record O In tills city, while Pueblo's of-fleiai report Is eight below. Th O coldest point In the state wss e O Corona, on tbe stmmlt off O Franf Rang, where tee gnees below zero wae recorded d-- iength upon the of tbe Hlsiortr fare" at O essential! the lrgln birth uf Jesus, of the J 33 ooooooooooooo |