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Show THE 4 Francis Xavier has teld us of the soul and i;a relation to n Supre me Being, but there is a: ill something to be 8l THE EXAMINER Published Every Day Is the Year by Tke Standard Publi thing Company. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier in Ogden City, including Sunday Morning Ex- mmth...., aminer, per Single copu-- s ...... vance. FEARLESS 75 eta. i eta. IWI 1H INDEPEND- AND ENT. The Examiner la a strictly independent nenapaper. It gives all sides an equal siioe. Tha Examiner hae ne favorites, and uo enrmiea to punish. It will give tha news unbiased and unprejudiced. Communications will be received on all subjects presented in respectful language from knows Individuals. but the true name must bo pubLthed In full. All letters and commanivaiiona signed by nom de plumes, or assumed names, will be thrown la tbs waste basket. The bravo man never bides behind nn assumed name. Don't ask the Editor te be responsible for what yen are ashamed of. Tbs Morning Examiner raa bo found oa aele by tba Independent News Ce Sait Lake City. On all tkrough trains leaving Ogden on Tha Southern rwdfle Railway, Tha Union Pacific Railway, and The Oregon Short Una Railway. Examiner patrens will confer a favor oa tha management by reporting to this office whenever they fall to Bad tha papers at the deetg-mated places. THOMAS J. KEOGH. Thomas 3. Keogh Is dead, but he Urns la memory. Ilia goodness of heart made him an exceptional man nod one who cast n ray of sunshine wbriYrrr he went. No community ran ouSert4ha dapn urn of one so kind end lovable without feeling that the loan la almost Irreparable, Thera are ant enough Thomas Keoghs In this wori. We are nil ao busy with the dellat affairs of Ufa that few of ua hove time to say a kind word of our neighbor or taka on a cheerful countenance for eotne poor wayfarer' who might seed n kindly look. But, Tbne. Keogh never forgot to ha rbarHable In thought or deed sad never failed to greet one with a omit. - lie was large of frame and ns generously proportioned" tn soul.' Hs igxplrrd manya jtfraaant thought nd certain it la that he atlll liven while these thoughts continue on thrlr mission cf uplifting humanity. BELIEFS. Viva Ogdenltes mot Sunday evening, end, though they were not In church, (belt thoughts turned to the rellgioua Side of life. ' One said hs rscognlsed the power of faith, and, atthongh he was not n member of any cherrh, bt knew that fXIth could accomplish was almost inexplicable. He had been cured of n physical ailment by placing trust It ,prnphnt" who appeared in Denver n number of years ago The qneatlons warn then presented as to what power tba mind has over the body, whit mtad Is and as to wbat extant. If nay, does tha ruling master mind cf the universe latarposo His power In answer to prayer. Tha older man of the company, a doctor, had pusxled bis mind with (hem thoughts years before and ha Immediately aaw the drift of the roaver-eatle- n You are approachand said: ing a problem ax old at the hills and Inaolvablo as Infinity eternity." Tbs doctor said he could tell of many remarkable cures within the Mormon faith, which ho would not attempt to . explain. The story of the mlrarlrs at lha Catholie ehrtoo of the Lady of Lourdes waa related, and It was asked hew it was possible te aerount for Shrunken llmba being restored to a condition of health, wnleaa soma nupernntural pow. er be recognised. "1 do not believe In miracle." said (be Doubting Thomas of the parly. I attribute to God a plan of creation so perfect that His primordial laws have never been deylated from an Iota, and (he order and harmony will gn on to (he end uninterrupted by the fleeting fancies of man, his perplexities or desires." . Thera was a difference of opinion as to the meaning of the word miracle. But on this point all agreed, that prayers are efficacious, but not necessarily so because they may he answered from on high, but owing to the comfort ihat cornea from t mating in a supernatural power, raperially when lift's burden seems more than one Can bear. The men confessed that they, wtaild give much te have faith end to b deeply devoted to a religious br lief, bat their had made each Impossible. The church man said be. daily, was comforted by the faith that was in him. Here la subject matter for many n sermon, disclosing aa It does the wide range of thought inspired by meditations on the religious aide of lifp. Hudson, baa given us hia ptyeholog-lea- l Madias, but ho dees not aitlafae-orilsolve the question as to mimi is h - h free-thinkin-g y mind. 4 i; 11 for (5K'U rrarl-Cht-r- wgo Tribune. "Judge Andy" Hamilton, turned surance ret or aier. Is the mo' stupensaid. biui!Or of franxied finance. Sr Robert, of ;ha Mormon church, tells dous I'nion. ranicnte ones will loved ef a kingdom where meet again la the cceMlifd builtAmcricsa contractors arc going to of this world, but he leaves much to be build the canal. Wait now - wait; This one is to be in Russia. Fhllndelpbi answered. North American have wruera The gieat Protestant returned future for us. and their an Indict men's have been president hymn writers sing of the pearly gates agsiu the president and vice Insurance of the Mutual Reserve Life ajar over loader, hut the view remain company, but the "Big three" remains hazy. the Free Three. Ban Francisco ExamWill our local theologians help us out iner. of this dilemma? Tha latest scheme to make it hot the grafters comes in a proposition for TRADE OF CANADA. to remove tha national capital to St. Louis. -- Butte later Mountain. Norih America stand second among ' A Japanese surgeon ptopies to. of tha the various grand ditisiou hi- - countrymen as big. physi-rallvmake wmld in tha Iwiperiance of its trade a American, but their head relations with the Tnited States, sad do nn need figther tnlargement. Canada occuplrg Brat place in the !it New York Herald. of rouuirirx' included in that grand PLEASANTRIES. division. Trade of the Uiiitei States 1905 agaith Canada in the fiscal year "Did 1 understand you to My that gregated (2"2 .999.3 IS, against (99.429.-03- they arc rrla'ed?" in 195. (4.911.319 in D5. and Merely in a business way. He mar(KS.4I4A34 in 1R73. Figures compiled ried Into the family." Milwaukee Sen tinel . by tha Department of Commerce and Labor through Its Bureau of Statlatlc I'm sorry she refused you, old show that in the twenty years from man. 1175 to 1S9S our tiade with Canada How do you know she did?" "Everybody say a she's surh a senInrreahcd 87 million dollars, while la the single decade, from 1395 to 1905, sible girl." Cleveland Leader. it increased 114 million dollars. By far "Wbat la your preference for the the larger portion of this growth baa uatlousl plant?" been on the export aide. While Imports fWell, if the dollar mark la to be from j7.Kfi7,-81- our national sign. I think our nation-a-l fiom Canada nrrenM-plant should be the mint." Baltiin 1875 to (;:, 469.633 In 1905. or a more Aincrkan. little more than doubled, exports to Canada advanced from (34,647,219 la The Rejected I)o you refuse me on IK75 to (1 4u.529.5KI In 1905, or considaccount of my poverty or on account of myself? erably more than quadrupled. The Rejrctresi Neither-It'- s wholly The reports of the Bureau of Statistics group the proiince of Canada un- on my own account. Cleveland Flain Dealer. der throe geographical divlaoua: Quebec, Oniarlo, Manitoba, and tha North"Sometimes." said Uncle Elien, "It west Territories; Nova Scotia, New pears to me like a reformer was one Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, o' ilesherc people dat has tn talk two and British Columbia. Of the total area hours an' a half to 'apress one o' de ten commandments. An' dar warn't 3.819,911 of Canada, aggregating no dispute 'bout dat in de lira' place." square miles, 1,259.464 sra In the provWashington Star. inces of Quebec, etc.; 51,163 square miles n Nova Beotia, etc., and the re"Theae editor are hard to please." What's the matter now?" maining Slti.191 square miles in BritThey used to send back my atuff ish Columbia. The total population of they couldn't read It." the Dominion is Maen at 5,871,911 for because You (.tight to get a typewriter." 19t)l, at which 4.298.7U5 ahnuld be crad"I did, and now they arod II hack ling to Quebec, Oniarlo, etc., 993,953 to because they can read It. Whal'a a Nova Bent Is, elr., and 179,657 to Brit- fellow to do?'' Philadelphia Ledger. ' ish Coluiflhla. The boas lniala upon our employ Trade between the United Slates hia son here, and It's aa much aa lag and Quebec, Ontario, etc., aggregated I cun do to keep him Idle," said tha In the fiscal year 1905, 173 million do- Cliy Editor. millions being Imports and 116 "Idle?" remarked hla friend. "Ton llar; millions riporta. The principal an Icliy mean 'busy,' don't you?" "No, 1 dont. If 1 kepi him busy It Imported from that section of Canada would keep three or four other men raw are lumber, silk, nickel ore, bides busy correcting hla mistakes." Philaand skins, fora and fur nklna. fish, and delphia Prsaa w wheat, the imports under each of Ibosu FRATERNITY TO MEET. heads exceeding (l.fMO.DOO per annum. ismm Wheat Increased from (414.165, la 1901, Conference Will bq Held In Washingto (2,765,293 In 1905; fish from (1.135.-69ton In. April. to (1,757.530; furs and fur skins, Washington, March 28. Thatwen-- y undressed, from (341.6.37 to (1,159,575; first biennial Grand Arch Connell of hides sad skins other than of fur, from the Thi Kapp Psl fraternity will be and ora nickel to (3,369,494; (1,828,566 held in this city April 18th, 19th and nickel matle, from (1,(194.056 to (1.205,-17- 3 20th, an dextenalve preparations are i unmanufactured silk, from (84,-55-7 being made for what gives promise of to (2.831.495; hoards, deals, etc., being one of the largest convention! In the hlatory of the society. The shinfrom (5,994.060 tn (9,939.053; fraternity u among the strongest In to other from (K85.336 (1,021,170; gles, the country, having forty chapters and unmanufactured wood and lumber, college and universities from the Atalumni from (3.049,179 to (3.754,373, and wood lantic to the Pacific, twenty-fivassociations and a membership of manufactures, from (899,543 to (3,343,-488- . almut 10,000. Our exports to Quebec, Ontsria, Business sessions will be held each Manitoba, etc. Include almost all day and the aortal features will Inclasses of manufactured article, and clude a reception by President RooseIn addition larga quantities of eoal, velt. Phi Kapp Pal has numerous reprefood 'stuffs, and lumber. ' Among tbs sentatives in Including Senmore important manufactures export- ator Foraker, congress, of Ohio, and Represened. ears and carriages Increased from tatives Kelfcr, Uran non and Bmyaer, (8TO.SI8 la 190 to (1.417,560 In 1905; of Ohio; Bates. Acheson, Dale and Needham, In the same period chemicals, drugs, Bingham. Pennsylvania; California, Hogg. Colorado; Watson etc. Increased from (1.644.982 to and Gilbert. Indiana; lgar and Fin;4 copper manufactures, from ley, South Carolina, and McKinney, (1,054,164 to (3.185.136; cotton manu- Illinois. factures, from (3,086.768 to (2.598.651 ; .TO INTERCEPT DAUGHTER. fiber manufactures, from (1,039,448 to 11.518,292; leather and fanufsctures of, BL Louis Minister Asks Laa Vogaa front (1.309,698 to (2,077.997; houseAuthorities to Detain Her, (1,027,-82hold and personal effects, from Kansas City. Mo.. March 26. The to (1,643,447; steel rails, from tn (4,111,338; steel sheets and local police who have been asked to locate Miss Ninx V. Brandt, daughter plates; from (183,713 to (1.740.579, and of Rev. John U Brandt, of the Iron and steel manufactures as a First Christian cluireh pastor of St. laiuis, from 120,013.413 to (31,754,508; who mysteriously dlsapiearad whole, from ihst city, repotted lodny that tha paper a nf manufactures of. from to (1.945,257. and wood manu- young woman hud hoarded a Santa Fe at Kansas City yesterday for the factures from (1.13U.761 to (1.925.709. train went, saying ahr waa going to San DieUnder the head of fond stuffs, corn go for her health. Mist Rrandt, who from (4.150,952 to (3,932.526; Is 20 years uf age, bad been 111 and wheat, from (3,152.655 to (1.310; fruit her father, fearing that sho might herself, wired (he authorities at and nut Increased from (1.065.689 to htirm Las Vegas, N. M., today to detain hla (1.955.569, while beef, pork, and dairy daughter there. Rev. Brandt arrived In Kansas City and took the first train products as a while decreased from to (1.126.769. Refined mineral to Intercept, hla daughter If possible. oils Inrreawcd from (780,791 to (1.799,-623- ; OBITUARY. boards, deals, .etc., from (1.:i8.-64- 0 to (2.765.732; and cowl from Edwin A. Swain, assist uni manager to (22,448.643. tha comparison of the National I .rad company, died In In each case being between 19D1 and Kansas City yesterday, aged 45 year. F. N. Risteen. mechanical superin1905, tendent of the Eastern division of the Our trade with Nova Beotia, New Atchison, Topol. ft Bants Fe railway, Brunswirk, etc., segregated in the last dird at Topeka. Kan., yesterday. fiscal year 15 million dollar, almost Charlea G. Holland, who haa hern equally divided between importa and rnnneei.vl with the New York office of the Associated Prasa for about 4u exports. We Import from tlier years, and who was for h number of provinces large qiumtltic of years manager of that office, died of lobsters, eod. haddock, beniny, mack- Bright's dlsensc at his home In New erel, and other IIkIi; salt, hide and York yesterday, aged 60 years, lie hegan hi newspaper career In the kins, and lumber. Washington office of the AsaocliacJ Tress hs a hov and came to New York WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. since wblrh time he had in 1966. been continuously In the employ of the We may not have so large nn Associated Press. Hi leaves A widow aa Mr. Taft desires, hut we have and daughter, and a brother,. Jean big secretary. New York M.ul. Holland, of Washington. In- 3 Subscribe rs will confer n favor this office of failure to receive Tbs Examiner before thair breakfasL (hat-whic- riotrg 8 by informing RELIGIOUS 1 ITAII, jrESDAY MOBNUfQ, PAPES, EXAMINER: IS k SHOTS LONG UNDER 3 e 8 at 11 to 10 How Big Machine la Operatad er County Mine. Waa Out run is tba First Event by Medea. Another Lucky Win in Sixth. n a-- Tom liwson ha reached that period Pittsburg. March 26- .- At a special of hla career where his stork jobbing meeting of the stockholders of the alarms sohuld frighten nobody Westlnghouse Electric company today hit credtors. Bin te inter Moun- it was decided to Inn c, iso the capital tain. stock from (25,1'OO.OOU to (50.000,000. South Carolina ns arc reposed to he moving heaven and earth in mv. 'be state dispensary. Seem to have overlooked a really interested ally ur..i--- r tba earth! New York HersM. -- Consider Senator Forsker's estedness, hla generous njture. his willingness to work hard in prevent legislation that might have a Irout effect upon the propic. .And he MANTI POSTMASTER. The Washington, March ill. senate the following nomination Utah J. p. Mason, Posiofflces: Manll. rreaidcnt sen, to ti e at Beav- In speaking of the steam shovel now la progress at the Cactus mine .of the Xewhouse Mines and Smelters corporation In Beaver county, n correspondent of the Mining pork - Baa Francisco, March 26 Not a favorite won at Oakland todsy. but instead a number at long shots cams under the wire first. The failure of the racers picked by the talent wns attributed to the heavy track. In the initial event, Ethel Barrymore, at 11 to 1. waa outrun by Medea at to 1. The talent was again given n shock in the second race, when Doc Craig beat out Clements and Our Anna, the favorite. A lucky win wns scored in the final race hy Avonelln, played at 15 to 1. Weather clear, track heavy. Re- sult: First rare, five furlongs Me da 98 iRicej, 5 to 1. won; Ethel Barrymore as (Brussel), 11 to 10, second: Little Buttercup 98 iSchade), 25 to X, third. Time, 1:03 Melar, Jerusha, J . Galire, Macene. Otatot, Mary Pepper and Lady Ninora also Es-tel- ran. Bceond race, four and n half furlongs Doc Craig 115 (L. Williams), 20 to 1, won; Clements 114 (Clark). 8 to 1, second; Our Anna 113 (Dugan), 5 to 2. third. Time, :57. Lord Roalngton, Bt. Luear, Charley Paine. Gold Heather. Pa lemon and John Ii. Sheehan also ran. Third race,' mile and a Sixteenth-Card- inal Barto 109 (Graham), 16 to 5, won; The Lady Roheaia 107 (Robin-sun- - ). to 1, second; Easy Street 104 (Sandy). 10 to 1, third. Time. 1:53 Florence Fonso, EJ May Holladay, Piloto, Bogus Bill and Loone also ran. Fourth rare, mile and a half Dusty Miller 113 (GrahnmS, 6 to 1, won; Harbor 107 (Rettlgl. 11 to 5, second; Leila Hill 104 (Roblnsonl, 8 to 1. third. Nine Spot. Graphite, Time, 2:39 Invictus, Mordent e and John W. Dabney also ran. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Judge ltd) (R. Davis), 18 to 5, won; Bt. Francis 98 (Rice), 4 to 5, second; Kntre Nous 98 (Bchtde). 15 to 1. third. Time. 1:10. Evelyn Griffin, Princess Wheeler and Lucian alio ran. Blxth rice, five and a half furlongs Avonella 101 (Graham). 15 to 1, won; Dick Wilson 106 (Fountain). 16 to 1. second; Tso Billa 106 (Robinson),- - 9 to 10, third. Time, 1:10. Montanus, El Dinero, Rusticate, Mooropus and Riley Dwyer also ran. 3 Scientific Press of San Francisco anys: "At the Cactus mine. In Beaver county, Utah, the steam shovel Is being used successfully and we learn that n similar machine la to be put to work shortly on the disseminated copper ore la the monsoniie formation of Bingham. The Cactus mine la on the seat-erslope of the Ban Francisco mountains,, near the new town cf and four and a half miles northwest of Frisco. It lies on the western slope of the Bain range. The deposit la essentially n pyritie Impregnation of n sone or fracture In a body of monzo-nlte- , locally known as granite. This la Intruatlvo limestone. The ore la mainly pyrite and rhalcopyrite, and contains but little lend or sine. The ore body is stated to be from 100 to 175 feet wide and 700 feet long. "The ore In flrat disintegrated by blasting and Is then 'moved by the steam shovel. Holes are drilled 25 feet deep apd 10 feet apirt. After chambering, they are filled with plack powder and fired. The material thus loosened in loaded Into Thew cars with the steam shovel, having n s ruble yard bnrket. This hxndlea 400 tons in ten hours and Is now being worked by day and night shift. Bo faY the steam shovel has been employed only In stripping ' the overburden, but It Is soon to be started on milling ore. For Its operation six men are required, one operator and two attendants and three trammers. Four men do the drilling. Compressed air lapsed as power because of the lack of water fit for holler purposes. The cost Is said to be further reduced by reheating the air. a Kew-hous- e, the position occupied by Andrew Hamilton, and in a sense to defend that position. Mr. McCall says that he employed Mr. Hamilton on behalf of the New York Life Insurance company; that hia duties were to attend to matter of taxation and legislation; that Mr.' Hamilton stipulated that moneys placed In his hands were never to be accounted for; that be accepted that stipulation, and that he now place it upon record ao that Mr. Hamilton's position may be clearly understood nt a time when Mr. McCall himself would be ao longer present to testify thereto. There is no attempt to Justify either his own action or the action that he deputed to Mr. Hamilton, except the bare statement that he had the power te an as he did, and that its legality must be Judged by others. There is, as we say. an entire absence of apology, but thia absence la evidently due, not so any senna of iu futility, as. from nn entire failure to, understand that any apology whatever waa due. We can only suppose that Mr. McCall lived and moved and had hia being tn a moral world Into which quest lb ua of right and wrong never for one moment Intruded themselves, and where them wns no law except that of opportunity. Ho had the power to do thia thitag, and there waa nothing in tba rule of the company that forbade the wholesale bribery cf legislators and the debauching of every powerful person who could be usefully to define the Dolton o. V tool and accomplice, and cupi. to nature of the agreem- J" between himself and Mr. Hampton ,l a la position that ih. not undersiand. and ii u . l that he never will under-oanj.'14 For Mr. McCall knew foe what purposes tn ieif,T,.v n..,r,ev handed to Hamilton. He ki.-- i foctly well tbe purpose ihi u self bad in miud. and if he . ln doubt a to what Hamilton that doubt must have been by Hamilton insistence up, .JtV lute secrecy and AlUh. world. know, where ;h, went. Every polioyholdei aware that the fund that should hxv. accrued to hit benefit were base purpobe, and that to ha. he himself I made a panlrip,lB exia, average' . w' taaflion this r wIU rank high as a moral puzzle .m. all the more ao because it is evunLir sincere. It la the work of a n a hc In financial matters, seem u hv entirely destroyed whatever right and wrong he original J aesaed. Hives, ecsem. itch or sa i set you crazy. Can't bear the 'touch of your cjothing. Doan nin'meit cures the most obstinate r - Vhv suffer.. All druggists sell it 34-to- n 3-- TODAY'S ENTRIES. At City Park." New Orleans, March 26. The stewards todsy completed their Investigation of the- steeplechase at City park, March 16, tn which the favorite, Judge Nolan, was beaten, and as a result of the Inquiry ruled Steeplechase Jockeys McClure, McAullffe and E. Miller off 1 - : the turf. Results: First rare, half mile Tom Dolan won, Bplon second. King Leopold third. Time, : 48 Second race, five and tTiall furkmgs Broadway won. Clique second, Bllent Water third. Time, 1:08 Third race, six furlongs Annie Berry son, Pulque second, Dundall third. Time, 1:16. 3-- 6. Fourth race, steeplechase, short course Lights Out won. Bank Holiday second. Judge Nolan third. Time, 3:03 2-- Fifth race, six furlongs J. Ed Grlllo won. Jimmy Maher econd, America II. third. Time, 1:14 Blxth race, (me mile Envoy won. The Gleam second. Bell Indian third. Time, 1:40 Seventh race, seven furlongs Granada won, Ruth W. second, Ferroniere third. Time, 1:27 At Oakland, Ran Franelseo, March 26. GUGGENHEIM AT RENO. Smelter Magnate Impreseed With vada's Railroad Canter. Ne- On the way east last week, Daniel Guggenheim, president of the American Smelting and Refining company, and party, stopped off at Reno, Nov., for a couple of hours, which was spent in sight seeing. In an interview Mr. Guggenheim la quoted as saying: "Nevada haa a great future and will, la my opinion, some day be one of the richest and biggest states In the union. It is a great producing otnte and is now only In lta' Infancy. The agreement reached between our inter eats and the Schwab interests mean a great deal for I he state of Nevada, and will reult in a great deal of work being done In the mines In the rlrh gold fields of the state. By the agreement the rates on railroads will he reduced and the smelter charges will be made much smaller. "We have bought several hundred ncrea of land at 'San Bruno and will 0 hulld a smelter with a capacity of tons per month. We intend to make that point one pf the greatest smelting centers In the wqrid and will bq able to handle low grade ore with the modern methods, thua Insuring a profit to the owners of the many low grade properties In Nevada. This will help the great gold cnmpi of Tonopah, Goldfield, Manhattan and Bullfrog and will result In the rapid development of the mining properties in those district a We have entered Ihto a twenty-fiv- e year contract with Charlea M. Schwab to handle al his ores at our smelters and will work 11 the large copper properties at Ely. I think that Nevada has a very bright future, and that Ely will be one of the greatest copper camps In the 45,-00- world." FINNS ARC EXCITED. Entries at Oakland for tomorrow: First race, three and a half furlongs Alnnsa, Reha, Avona, Slots. Carrie L.. Lugano, Blanche C.. P escodors 104 eaeb. Queen Alleen, Silver Line 109 each, Menden 113. Second race, five furlongs Japes A. Murray, Barker. Bara to, J. B. Smith, George W. Tuthlll, Buckater. Hodl, Paddy Lynch. Artillery Star 111 each. Sue Chester I no. Princes David, Ban Jose, Ann Cramer 109 each. Third rare. Futurity course Bath Beach 128. Tam O'Bhanter, Picks sr, Walerspout, Jake Ward 128 each. Elfin King 119. My Order 121. Chestnut 124. Fourth race, mile and n hundred Pres-lanyards 4nsdown, Major Tenny, 107 each. Haven Run, Jerry Hunt 10S each. Montana Peeress 106. Fifth race, seven furlongs Lurrece, Blackthorn. Ethel Abbott 107 each. o Arrival of Russian Troops Pleass Thom, A DEATHBED LETTER. ' letter from Mr. been made public, says the Sacramento Record-Uniola one of the most painful moral documents that has ever been written. The letter was the work of a man who knew that be wns very near to death, and we may believe that it la absolutely truthful. Its object waa to define The Mo-Cal- post-morte- which TBE Doesn't Helsingfors, Finland. March 26. The dispatch of Russian troops to Finland Is producing disquietude. It Is feared that the authorities nt 8L Petersburg Intrude to supersede. Governor General Hard. has now OF AN ARTICLE IS NOT MADE IN A REPUTATION DAY THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 187A WE HAVE MANUFACTURED AND SOLD OVER 1,600000 MACHINES. OUR PRES- ENT MODEL IS THE BEST, HAVING MANY IMPROVEMENTS WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. CALL AND EXAMINE. . OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN, We are Offering; Some of the Greatest Values; in Mens Clothing THAT CAN BE FOUND IN THE CITY e suits for Kohn Bros, sale this all sizes. During men, only Another line of Kohn Bros, clothing made with the K. B. shoulder and permanent front were $10.00 now-- . Line No. 3 Kohn Bros, make also, , Ft were $12.50 to $15.00, during this sale high-grad- $11.50 $6.50 KA - only g We are featuring Kohn Bros, fine c'othing because we believe it to be the highest type of fine ready-to-weclothing. Their cloth patterns and styles are exclusive not shown by every house in the trade. This is made possible because of the large business they do making possible the buying of the mills entire output. There is a satisfaction in feeling perfectly secure when buying your clothing. Kohn Bros, clothing is guaranteed therefore you cannot he!p but fee 1 secure when you buy your .clothes at dark's. These are the goods we are selling at big discounts for a few days. Call and see them before you buy elsewhere. ar CLARKS STORES 2356-58-6- 0 and 6!2 ' WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. J 7 north-ca-ter- 190G. 27. SHOVEL AT CACTUS. THE WIRE FIRST AT OAKLAND. Ethel Barrymart JIAUCH Mlmoq. Jolly Witch. May Holladay lt'2 each. Bird of Passage. Big Injun, Mo gregor. Bear Hunter 104 each, Beil Reed lu9. Golden Sunrise 112. Sixth race, seven Sheridan 100. Albeit FirfurlongsEd Clydeo 109. 13. Dtai Lad li6. Judge Buchanan 93 each, Ralbert M4, Graceful 97, Dorado 93. Ullftua 67, Masaa DO. Dll' BAD e BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner la sent by mail outside of Ogden, per year i least Quarterly, in ad- MOHNINO WASHINGTON AVENUE' ' UTAH. f |