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Show rv J me ' MOItMNU EXAMINER TELEPHONES I . i! i ; i - 4 i EDITORIAL wSStsasa iMtpmdtat ROOMS 'Phona No. II Ns hi Sal) 'Phene, twe ringa BUSINESS OFFICE BUTTER IN No. ba No. Si Independent 'Phona V Ball 'Phona, ana ring ITS THE S EAS'ON va-riot- y fcaifaftfetorj. We aak you to get Into i one of thorn just to nee. Prices From $10 to $30 The Toggery BroWne-Tayl- or Co. Judge Murphy of the municipal court baa handed dowa a decision in the anions brought ugainat eight of be Ogden bar be. by the state board of exsmineia of barbers In which he that the statute requiring the barbers to secure a license by passing au examination and faying n annual fee to the board i unconstitutional. Thcae case came up for bearing about a month ago and after the evidence wB submitted Judge Murpby took the ma"er under advisement. Fur several year it had been the custom of barber hi Ogden. Logan, Salt Lake, Park Chy and Provo to secure abarbera' license before beaunual ginning work and to pay fee tor the renewal of their certificates. When their fee became due ou the first of last July aeveral of the Itarbera of this city refused to pay. They gave as grounds for their refusal that laws whit' were applicable in some of the cities of the state and not la others were unjust and their enactment waa the result of discriminative legislation. No sooner had they announced that they would eurrv the matter to the courts rather than make another payment than the members of the board of rxamlners came to thla city from Salt Lake to ascertain who the unruly toiptorialists were. They went about their work In such aa authoritative w ay that some of the barber changed their mluds and paid for the renewal of their certificates rather than oppose the powers that be. Eight, however, remained steadfast in their purpose and retained Judge Muglnnts to conduct the t In their behalf, with the result that they have been victorious iu the fight. The sugar beet crop this year is unusually heavy and the Ogden sugar factory wiU hnve the largest run it has ever had. The late spring and the heavy rains afforded aa abundance of water and for this reason the beetn have grown steadily during the summer months. Those which were planted at the proper time have now attained their full growth. AH hough the beets test low in sugar, the company ha been compelled to atari work at the factory and those who hare been ordered to dig their heeta will have a chance to dig and deliver their crop before fall weather set in and the great rush comes on. Heretofore the farmer hare asserted that by digging their beets early they hare suffered a kw in tonnage, but those familiar with the situation any auch will not be the case this year because, a stated before, the weather conditions hare been such that the been have had a steady growth until they are now full grown and ready lo be harvested. It has been the custom of the sugar company during formes yeara to commence the campaign about the first of September, but it is no wpat the middle of the month. The managers of the company maintain that they are not asking too much when they request that the farmers should be ready to comply with their contract which provide ihal they will be ready to deliver their beeta at auch time and In auch quaniiilea aa the faciory may require. The yaay that any person wb lo unuable lo comply with this contract because of aickuesK or any other Justifiable cause should Inform the company at onre, as all persona who receive notice to dig their bee I and do not comply therewith will not be allowed to deliver their crop until after November 1. tha Product. John Peterson, alaia dairy aud food II. G. Hanaeu a elected delegate from lloy to the Republican alale conimlMvloner, called on aeveral kca! mcrchanta yaaterday and wa that much renovated butter i aold In Ugdcu by partlca not I. P. Reilly, repreeon'ing (lie Salt being to handle the product. A a Telegram, paaaed through l ho he decided IQ return ncxi iliy yemerday ou liia way in San Frn-rim-- tHMihcqucnce Weduckday hi inatxuci them to return the butter fo the a liideaalera. aud they In turn will be requested t return T. P. Kelly of Omaha, traveling the product to the manufacturer. of I lie him of F I. Mr. I'eterwoa alm aamplcd some of A Co., wua in Ogilen you-rdailia milk which la being distributed by ou busiueaw. the dairy' waguna In till city and found It to be of auperlor quality, aud J. B. Bowen, flint vice president of conaeiiiieiitly waa wgll pleased wtk the State Building Trades eouucl of the manner In which this buaiqc.a la uSn praneuu-u- , paaaed through Ogden being conducted. In regard to :l,e renovated butter yeaierday en route eaat. traffic, he railed attention to the folHelp wanted A good tove man to lowing law by which it la governed: Manufacturer of renovated butter aid lu the putting up and pulbdilug: within thtw at ate (ball pay au annual good wages and ateudr employment Apply at lieenae fee of one thouaand dollars; during the rve aeaaiiu wholesale dealer shall pay an annual once Boyle Furniture Waiehptue. lleeuaa Tee of four hundred dollars: Sega Lily Circle, No. 171 Women of In aneh ieigraied butter retail dealers Woodcraft, will give a hall at I' I alma shall pay an annual Ucenae fee of fifty park, Tuesday evening at V o'clock. dollars; hotels, restaurants, boarding I'rlxa of 5.no in gold will lie given houses and all other places where are nerved and payment ia lo party holding lucky number. 35 cent each. therefor, either Immediately or where by the day, week or month, The Jury In the rawe of A. Y. Hater such renovated butter la nsed, shall field agalnat the Ogden k Northwest, pay an annual license fee of twenty-fivdollaia. The term wholesale dewera Hailway company, returned a ver did of no caiiae of act loo evening ier an used herein, Includes all persons, firms or corimralhine. who shall sell after having deliberated thirty ronovaicd butler In quanlltlea of ten pounds or more. The term rt4allera s X. L Spurgeon of 327! WuhMngton includes all persons who sell In of less than ten pounds. AH liavenue a noon urea her millinery openshall bn conspicuing Tueaday aud Wednesday, Septem- censes while In force ber 111 and 10. All cordially Invited to ously displayed In the place nf busicome and Inapert tbo line of ahapii ness' of the party or parties to whom they have been Issued. The statu and paiicrn haia. food and dairy commissioner shall reThe funeral of Mr. Elisabeth quire all persona holding manufacThompaon will be held at 3 o'clock turer or wholesale licenses, as prothla afternoon at ilia First ward meet- vided In tills art. to keep a record In ail other busiing houae. Tho ra.ket will Im- opened a form reiwrate from between the houra of 10 aud 1 at the ness iu which every sale of renovated family reuldencc, corner Adania uvo-nu- bolter shall be recorded, giving the quantity sold, the name and luraihm afreet. and Tbirty-alxtl- i of the buyer and the place to which Huch record shall he Both perfurmaneea by the Burch-Rt'ia- a It waa whipped. at all times to duiy authortrained animal allow yeairrdav acresslhle were well uitendod and the entertain- ised repreaonlatlvea of the stale food ment gave general satisfaction. In and dairy commissioner. addition to tho clever work by the tralued anlmala, the performance conIMPROVING THE JAIL tained aoma creditable aerobatic feutn. The allow ulao rarilea an interesting Chief Browning Having Many Natdtd nmuagwlc. Improvamenta Made.' W. Lt Jonea, traveling agent for Chief of the Ogden Drowning ftelger k Llndley. ili I yeaierday I planning many Improvementspolice fur morning at 1 : 50 at the Holy Crows the baatile. Attention will Drat In Halt Lake. after being oik; rat-n- be city given the Interior of the building on fr porlionitlw. Sir. Jmiea wad and hia campaign la to embrace every Mr. the 1,. O. under 8. with formerly rcpariment of the Institution; beginLhinn, bill baa been with hia late wit the dungeon and extending for alanil four yeara. Tho ning to the steel encased ou the funeral will lie held Monday at 3 p. lop floor. Linoleumapartments for lh courtm. at the borne of Mra. Hownrd Such room ou the first floor la Included In Mr. South. Kaal 633 Fourth at anna Hat of (' The presJunca bad a number of Intimate friends et! r floor Improvements. la worn lo the covering some will of them and lamrda and the rhief thinks thla the funeral In Hull Lake. should be made more habitw-- Kuk-euda- ll mt-ul- a e min-ule- qimu-tltle- d Pay for it on Our Easy Payment Plan and if you pay, aay flQn.uo fa. tha alone we win buy It hark at tna.and f a year for IMuu, rank fair pniiiuai- WW,r lw tloa & BARBERS LOSE-- able. Then, in keeping with the liiwleuw, la hia opinion that there ought to be a couch somewhere on the first The following warranty deeds were Hour. This parvenu has already lieen christened the ''sergeant's eourh" by filed yesterday: y I'alrtck aud wife to N. K. M- the police, which I dearly a misnomer, aa the ncrgcint I aupKwed lo he eruit. ranHlderatton fl.tXHi, part of lot afflicted with Inaomula. Hul. notwlth-standin- g 10, block 14. plsl A. Its name, the interloper la to . Thomas Maiigsn and wife lo Joseph I tin shim, consideration ll.tidti, purl of lie placed in the chief's room, Ysriona uiher pleeea of furniture are lucludcd Id, Booth Ogden survey. bt V, block Mrs. M. I Haitny to John Harris, In the Hat of improvements; The entire women's ward un the kits 33 and 2j. block 11. LakrYlcw ad second floor I to be thoroughly renodltbm in the building - VV. P. Wedell anil wife to Jourph A. vated. ia'(Somewhere to be a bath tub with hot anil CTieekclts. rontdilf ration IL.'IIS-Mi- , pari there of hit 13 slid all of 1(4 13. block 3, cold water. The neeeMsiiy of (hia lie novation i readily apparent and ll I Dolin' addition. MurJoseph A. ('rocked a lo Jnliu M. prolinblc tliai In (lie future Judge Whltiun. consideration tl.4h, part of phy will niele mil Jiixtlre to certain by sentencing them lo a hit 12 aud all of uri 13, block 3. Ihinn's individual abili. addition. The exlcrior of the slalkm will be given a new coat of paint and (he roof will Im repaired. If ChN'f Drowning' JUST A WORD WITH plan do not. miscarry uixitil kl.nnu will on these Improvement. OUR PATRONS be cxpcndi-WARRANT LARGESY v DEEDS HltOU LECTURE T0M1CHT Dr. Knahna Will Laeturs This Evening at ths High Schoel Auditorium. R . UCE FREIGHT RATES . Pundit Dr. N. Krishna, ths Hindu scholar, who la making study of the pollttral, religious and social conditions of this city, waa asked yesterHindu day concerning the mediums, fortune tellers and palmist a who are so' much tn evidence In this country. He 'replied that they are not Hindus, but that they represent themselves aa befag natives of India merely to carry on their deception end fraud. There are approximately 6.000 Hindu fortune tellers In this country, he said, who are doing India ah Injustice, far they lead the people to believe that lUdlwla s country of frauds. There these fortune teller are seldom seen. Whenever found in that country they Invariably belong fo the lower classes, the- fakir, and not among the more progressive peoples. Hr. Krlana will deliver hia second and final lecture oh The Educational and Rellglotta Cnndltons of India" at the high wrhMd auditorium, begiuutng at 7:46 thla evening. d - Many unangoa Made ia Claae and Commodity Ratoo West of tha Rlvar. Several, sweeping changes tu class and commodity rate from Chicago, Mlaaiaalppi and Missouri river point! lo I'tah and the west have been decided upon and tbe revised tariff will be filed with the tuteratate commerce eomrolnidon within the nett few days. They will go Into effect In thirty day after Ihe date of filing. This will place I'tah on the same fouling with Butte and other Montnua points, which have hitherto alwaya had aa advantage over this site. The traffic department of the Colorado Midland announced yesterday that th proponed change In the clans and commolly rates from Ooloradu common points to trth will be effective about October 15 or M. Home of the reduction announced In the Hat sent out by the Colorado II . lli-sl- Mahan' minstrel renewed their acquaintance wjjli th Ogden mhllr last night by rendering a creditable performance at the Grand before an npprerlnitv audience. Their rhorua work I well above the average, their Jokea are original and well received, and the musical salectkmj of last night's performance contained, sufficient variety to please even .the most fastidious. Home were new and catchy and others, the old familiar melodics, were given nt-- charms liy original In trrpretatlun. Among the specialties which especial commendation were the North American Indian characterization hr lroy llland, the Juggling hy Our Optical Business John IampHn, hoop roiling by James Harris and a monologue by Skinner is Increasing llarrla. Hltind possesses an excepAnd the rrMm ia thin: Ve arc tionally musical voice and la a master devoting the earn enemy there if gesture. Pnmplln. the juggler, CONTRACT AWARDED aa in oiher lines. It MUST lie right This ought to prove a very Mtllwfac-torgives an original and unique performseason. The rharaeler of millinur not at all. ance and Is a credit to the organisaery merchandise la high class, Board of Education Awards tion which hr accompanies, jamc and of plclurcwino richness County Contract for Transporting Pupils llarrla (s the equal of any The materials used are of the hem Teachers Receive Instruction. hoop roller before the public today, Wirt, such av twiiit needs he of guartm-tooThe ctiiiuiy board ot education, nt and Skinner llarrla la entirely original tumiiifaci lire. Ii is alwuy tho beat business policy to buy of s house 1:k n iH'tim; yesterday, awarded tho aa a monolnaulst. One of hia hit last uf the for transporting the pupil or night was h's of rMtaldlshed reputation, but this Khki Talor schuul lo Alex Skeen. flgl.t. owing to I lie Tact that velvet and ihc I appear In a secplumes dmninale hat fashion, the ne- d Hiring a iviitiiatile meeting the board ondThe ronipany will Tided iu performance at the Grand tonight. Poplar school and cessity Is emphasized. Our depat'inieni will be found equal made prmiaion 10 accommodate the SPIRITUALISM In (he neighboring diet riots. ly well rqiiipiied in all that is moM PEACH DAY EXCURSION In the millinery line. di'legalloii from lhc Poplar district at the meeting ycaterday in We eorilhill) Invite you to Inspect appoaii-Service Sunday evening at 7:30 our Hue and be oonvinred (hat otir proicai againai thin procedure, but Sept. 19th. ITnlon Labor hall. 363 34b Ht. lecture. stylrs for autumn ami winter have e heir petition did not bring about the Rpirfr messages by Rev. A. Ra moud. tabllshcd a higher standard for mil- desired realiilt. Hills aggregating Vit Oregon Short Line 10 Brigham Rood mualc; all welcome, were allowed. linery than ever Indore designed by City. Specially low rate. See a gem. our aceirnipllahed Miss H. Drlggw. During ihe forenoon the county met In Ihe county eomitds-stoiit-rOur opening dnv are Friday and EXCURSION TO DENVER. EXCURSION TO ELY, NEV. room, where they received InColorado Springe and Pueblo. Hatunlay, Sept. 31 and 22. May this season prove a most pie. structions in regard to the work far PCriuts one for earh and every one of ilte teriii. which Friday, Sept. 38th. begins tomorrow. September 21. 22. 23. our patron I the sineere desire of They were also given supplies, such THE LEADER MILLINERY. Grand celebration Ely. Ner., account as VI manuals, outline of ihe I'nion Pacific. 817.75 round trip. 2351 Washington. opening Xevnda Northern Rv. Fare, newly adopted alale course of si inly, Tickets good to return until October Sm.SO. Lvcn. E. 8. etc. I1'. Mr. rojind trip, I'rop. allowed. Siopoit-- SiWTOBSffi RUN. y ' 1 Uamt-Nelso- n se;i-Mi- ' PEACH DAY EXCURSION. Brigam, Sept. 19th. Via Oregon Sliort Line; 75c round trip. Special train leaves Ogden. 9:10 a. m. Returning special leaves Brigham midnight. Free peaches, free reel-nall you can eat. Everybody In- s: vited. TOOK 10 s' THFIR LIFEBOATS - ' Tin wmrl XKW" ulnars lia a (Widoil cliimii siml Deter fails to aroiiH ciiriosiiv. Tliat is jtisi wliat w wnnj it to (loin lliis instance; we wtinl .vuii lu be iusseKseil with an iniinetlialc and burning desire tu see these new fabrics; tbev are well wurtb it. We are jH'clty sure that you wnnt find anythin;; like I hem in the city at the prices. Aside fnuu that, you can lake them as aiitlnuilalivc from tin stamIjoint uf si tie. AVe will 1m Mrfeetly frank and say f lull Ihe prices ufTercd fur Ibis sale are additional iiidticoinenls iu nnuirage you tn visit I lie LAST & TJ IO.M ASs slure rnrly. L-AvS THOMAiS day in red-lette- V. Sidney, V. Ua-ico- grand master, 11. officiate. The speakers will be J. E. llagley. Rev. Samuel Miair, A. C. Baker, F. W. Voll, Rev. Alfred Brown, W. J. Shealy and A. R. Hey wood Herbert R. Macmillan will deliver the oration and C. 1. Ires, mauler of Weber lodge, will deliver the address of welcome to the grand master. Oa account of the acuedule of trains there will be no exercises at night. Under iSir! Kierythinj; cIm? mav Ik absolutely correct, but if your Hat lacks Mvlc. you are uot well dresbed. Why Take a Chance? USE THE OIL Says Mr. Your Hat, IN TESTIMONY The beauty of our new fall shapes, combined Grut Want to Naahvills tha Instruction Senator Bailey. of St. Louis. Sept. Tbe hearing of witnesses In the suit of John P. Uruet, former secretary of the Watera-PlercOil company against H. Clay Pierce, chairman of the board of directors, for 936.000 which Gruet claims due him aa back salary, waa continued today until next week In order to secure additional witnesses. On the witness stand Mr. Tierce testified that he had obtained Uruet from the Standard Oil offices In N'ew York over sixteen years ago. and that Gruet had rendered the Watera-Ilere- e company valuable Kerricea during a long term of yeara. In February, 1905, Gniet waa dropped from the company, and later apiiealed for He was given a clerical pool lion with the Pierce Investment company. Immediately after Mr. Gruel's employment, effective April 1. 1905," said Mr. Pierce. Mr. Uruet came to aej me In New York. 1 told Mr. Gruet that the afflairs of the Tennessee Central railway company, of the Tennessee Construction company, of the Briar Hill colUerles and the Cumberland Coal company required Investigation, and aa I bad placed my Interests In these matters In the hands of Senator Bailey of Texas, with power of attorney for him to handle them aa he saw fit, 1 wished Mr, Oruet to place blrawslf at the disposal of Senator Bailey and maka auch .Investigation into the interest mentioned as Senator Bailey desired. . Mr. Gruel readily assented to my suggestion and returned to SL Logls within a day pr two, where he met Senator Bailey and received Instructions from Senator Ballev In regard to the Investigation which Senator Bailey dealred made at Nashville, Tenn.. which waa the headquarters for - all these companies. Mr. Uruet went over (0 Nashville under luatructlona from Senator Bailey and remained there some time. He returned to St. Ixraia and wan elected by Senator Bailey, who bad charge of these rom panics, president of the Briar Hill Coal company, and 1 am not sure, but I think he was made a director and president, and I think he was given some official position In connection with the Cumberland Coal company and also the Tennessee Construction company. He bees me auditor of adjuatmet of under aeeounta of these propertle Senator Bailey all of thla time, and practically itu to the end of Gruet'a employment by the Pierce Investment company.' Pierce went on to explain that Gruet put la several month In Xaahvllla, making Invectlgathms under the direction of Senator Bailey and then went to New York to make a report to Mr. Pierce. Mr. Pierce continued: Senator Bailey expressed the opinion that Gruet'a examination at Nashville had been without value; that he bad simply copied tbe accounts instead of Investigating and cheeking them np, as. he waa sent to do. and the reports were of no value. He had simply the statements he had copied from the books and the work of subsequent auditors put upon the work proved that Senator Bailey's impressions were correct, and that Gruet had simply gone to Nashville and copied the books, and came back hie and he did not even turn In hia report." Pierce estiOn mated hi own interests In the properties at 113.000,00(1. with other qualities guar-anteHat satisfaction. 15. Seattle!. Wash.. 8ept. IS. A special from Valdes says: The passeugera end crew of the wrecked steamer Oregon took to life boats the morning after the eteamablp struck, and were picked up several hours later by the lighthouse tender Columbine, which waa surveying those watet for the light houae on Hlnchin-brooThe Columbine arrived at Valdez with the passengers and mail at P o'clock ibis morning. , The revenue cutter hare not returned. The Oregon was three miles oil her course cast of Cape Hlnchln brook, and struck the rocks fifty feet from shore, where the bank i perpendicular, aud there wax no chance to land: She; slid off until she listed Id a few: feet of water, with several ft boms under her stern. She Is hard and fast aground, filled with water to the reread deck, nd will go to pieces la the first a well from tlie ocean. The captain taantalned gmd dlseb pltnr sad threatened to shoot men who were attempting to get off In a lifeboat, after which Ms orders were obey ed without qucslioB aud all got k. e e TAKAHASHI Stiff or Soft $3 $4. $5 Sola Agents DUNLAP HATS. FREDM.NYE COMPANY CLOTHIERS AND HATTEr.8 2413 Washington Avanua. AN UNDERFEED FURNACE Only a few realize what advantacN it 1h tu have h properly healed and ven- tilated hllUHO. Hy having an underfeed you hare the Itest in the world iu economy and the a bat emeu t of dust and smoke. 2530 Washington Ave. Both Phones . DO YOU WANT TWENTY-FIV- E DOLLARS EXPECTED. Mr. Taka Sept. haslii, vice governor of the Bank of Japan. Is expected to arrive here tomorrow or Monday cn route to New York and London, to negotiate another foreign loan for the Japanese government. Mr. Takahanhl Is quoted as Victoria. 15. B. C.. EVERY WEEK that you may be kept from work by sickness or accident of any kind FRIGHTENED. SICILIANS r New Dtfess Goods Fo Fall M. Via Oregon Short Liue u Flrij-;- , t City. Specially low rate. Hoc im, ,... Ded- history uf Masonry ia I'tah. aa the new Masonic temple of Ogdea ,tba first Masonic temple erected in the state, is to be opened for the inspection of the public and later dedicated according to the services of the order. At 3 o'clock the building will be open for the public. There will be ushers on the different floors to show the The guest through the bulldiug. ladies will have charge of the third door sad the gentlemen of the second. At 4 o'clock the members of the order and the visiting Masons will take charge of the budding aud half an hour later the dedicatory services will begin. H SapL 19th. having aid tliat no arrangements had been made with Mr. Jacob Bchlff or Mr. Harrlman. but that both had promised to assist In floating the loan. And Were Picked Up fey the Light house Tender Several Houra Later. a will be Today PEACH TODAY Masonic Temple of Ogden to Be icated According te Service of the Order. Farmers Should Bs Rsady ts Comply With Thsir Contracts in Furnishing Beets on Time. boa-pila- l. DIAMOND HEAVY Judge Murphy Hands Dewm Decision That Law Requiring a Licence 1 la Unconstitutional. a W win allow you lo lake ywr choice from a paper of Iinmo stones, where you turn make rara-fti- l comparisons and ace EXACTLY liOW MI'CII it weigh; muuut it Mxmieiaf au i let you take it with you. You bib doubtful. Will Call tha Ratailera' Attaatian to tho Law Raguiating Sola of - SELECT THE CROP tiualneaa. lt If the weeiber remain ralm there la potable chance uf lightering off some of the Oregon' nryo, but ns the boat ia on Lhc ocean aide of the island, exposed auch salvago U very to the wi-ll-. eff without accident. STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF OGDEN FACTORY WILL HAVE ITS k for top runts. YVe have never fclinwu umb a 41 f top coats and rraveuoltc. They'll? a lit tie lunger thia Keuaun, a little more ehupetl to the form a little nobbier, and witlstl a little inure I'-H- COMMISSIONER POOD STATE VISITS LOCAL MERCHANTS. of Morgan county naa it Ogden yesterday ou lc, UNUSUALLY LICENSE OGDEN Co. Sheriff Roblnaun NOT NEED Clo. Wataon-Tanne- r SEPTEMBER MOUSING, DEDICATE ! By wanted at ferSDAY OflPEX, UTAH RENOVATED BARBERS DO BEET till . mpte TOP EXAMINE!!: Palermo, Sept. 15. The peole of Sicily are still in a condition of panic because of the earthquake shocks which have been occurring here for four days. They continue to camp in the open and many hare taken refuge In cave. Whole towns aud villages have been deserted. SWEDES If you do, see me about it now. OPPOSE TREATY, You can have more Stockholm. Sept. 15. The Invitation tendered by the t'nlted fasten to Sweden to conclude a copyright treaty, ia meeting with heated opposition on the part of the publicists. Tbe sale of books to the United States Is an Inexhaustible and valuable source of Income to Swedish-Amerlcapublishers, and It was contended that the treaty would kill the business. or less than dollars. HUGO n . ' Some of those flaancierekiiTe great political Influence." That Isnt the way to put it," re, marked Senator Sorghum, the question now- ts whether a politician h(ut financial Influence." Washington Star. - I twenty-fiv- e D. WELLS 208 Eccles Building Ogden, Utah |