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Show Tllfi THE EXAMINER Lyceum Puhllktied ovorjr day in the year by the Standard Publishing lo. MOKN1XU THE RIVALS Theatre Unexpected Meeting at Dinner of Two Admirers of a Young Woman. TUB TWO McCANXS Sketch Team. who had never met before happened to be placed aide by side at Two Manager. by Carrier, lurluJing Sunday Morning Examiner, 5 per month Single eaples f tl RATES. SUBSCRIPTION l)y tuail one numili liiu'ludiuR Sniday) outride of Ogdon ....60 cl No. 6C. & breakfaeL DHAYEllY. Today the d)twlrhoH toll of tlie by rimming of two JaiHiiotm )ios by the Runriaiih. The two inru had exliibitod groat bravery and patient ondiiianie of many haiibdiis in liv disguising trying to aid I heir titeiuKolves and, after passing liiningli the lilies of the enemy, in aUriupb-inexe-euti- lawyer of prominence in this city who UK 7 makes his home in a New Jersey tow n. t;xg The other was a writer of Home tune on 69 economic, subjects, who had resided in r.fli) t:91 England for a score of years, bill 692 returned to his ualive land. During the conversaliou before the 09.J i arrival of the elocutionary period the i;n I LEON LA YON. , lawyer happened to mention the name j 05 Impersonator. Oil of the town where he lives. "I wonder, said the author, if 011 i 07 HEED STRONG. know a lady who. 1 atu informed, lives ! C.!S Tenor. in your town. She was a native of Philadelphia, tn 7bo which city 1 also waa I torn amt grew 701 "irj up. She lias been married for a number of years now, and 1 have lost track To:; T never 704 ) of Iter. She waa a Mis Blank. 7f6 MONEY LOANED heard the name of her hurimnd. 'As I remember her she was a most 7:h; SALARIED PEOPLE $ charming young woman and very beau- 707 Real Estate aud Chattel loans. tiful. Kite had a host of friends of 708 Service quick, confidential and whom I waa one. lu fael. I thought at 7u!) jq one time that I was Ilia favored one. private. No commission. at her home for more than a 719 , WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 8 I called 71 h Phono c3e x. 223-- Ercles Bldg. JJj year and 1 Well. went abroad and atn a lunb-el712 U sV!V; ViVA' "A AViA 4 I wondered' since 713 still. have often if she Is happy and has children: 714 wlict her site is rich or nmr, Httd if she 715 Y BIGHT'S l'BK'K STATISTICS. lias a Itusiiand who is as good aa sho 718 deserved." 717 Why." replied the lawyer. "I kuow 718 We now have oflicial testimony U; town In She lives yet. the niy 19 the Increased cost of .living. The facts In lady.1 fact. think she will always live in 7'2(1 are contained in a bulletin just town. my 721 She has three children, is happy by Vniteil States ComiiiisHioni-- r 22 husHer or of lAisir Carroll D. jssir. Wright. The and Is neither rich 723 so not good 724 whole, band. I am sorry to say. is comparison is mails a she deserves. 725 in sale prices of all commodities Indeed, if he were, modesty would 728 lu-1903 and the preceding thirteen years. forbid me to say so, for 1 am hus727 The report Includes 200 series of quo- band. You must have known her very 72k tations. covering faun products, food, well, for your description of her ia true 729 tn outline." 739 clot hi and rlulhiug. fuel and lightThe author blushed deeply and stam- 731 ing. ntelals and implements, lumber mered an witology, assuring the lawyer 732 aud that he had no idea that he waa speakand building materials, drugs 733 734 chemicals, house furnishing goods ami ing to the lady's husband. "Oh. dont let that 733 the miscellaneous. The average relative trouble said We lawyer, were bolh of the same Fdil you. oQ prices of all commodities were higher mind, apparently, aome years ago: and 737 lu 19o3 than at any time In this per- I fancy we do not differ much now on 738 iod. The fart that petroleum Increas- that aubject. I'm sorry for you, old 739 but It looks to me aa though 740 ed ItHJ per rent In ten years, while fellow, It were a case of get there, and that 741 r rent I got and yon didn't. We'll have a 742 sugar decreased about Id 743 during the same period, doe mu ap- quiet toast all to o it revives lu this chamT pear to throw any particular light on pagne. and think we'll toast the same 744 we even don't woman, though speak 745 C'unimlssiuiu-- r the trust question. her name." 74(i Wright contents himself with men And the lawyer and the author drank 747 tloulng the various rause of price aliently and without reference to what 748 fluctuations. Among these are varia- other were talking about. Washitig-o- n 749 759 Exchange. tions In harvest, change In demand, 751 taxation rhangea, use of substitutes, 732 improved methods, rheaper. transport a 753 754 lion, speculation, labor organlxation. iy or A g to (leMmj railroad eoniniuniea-lion-a whieh the Knaaiana relied uHin for euuiieeiiun with llieir Immc of Blit after showing they possessed all the qualities nsiially possessed by a hero, the reports telling of tb exeeution relate that oiih of the men broke down and wept. Hut it eanilot lie inferred that thin is an evidence of mwnrdiee, and even if, afier all he had done, it beratua evident that he was less a hero and more near the plane of an average man, hla vase can l taken as an exception that proves the rule of average bravery among the iti-pli- brown men. ! r Township Paul Ben Anna Y. Klacksil Elizabeth J. gtepbeus Mary A. Kuniph Mary K. Culnicr WHITE MEN BLEACHED NEGROES and 1. 2 1894 4 1X93 do 3 West. 65 t 1894 N.E. N.E. 191 N K. ! W.. 5--1 acre. 1 Want to Remember that PUTNAM has Y.. 315x318.7 ft. W, 49x149 ft. 1 Lines of Ihlcago. May a white man. 28-5-- Union-Ma- 5-- AmlerMu Emily Johnson . . . Mary Anderson . . 1. U. Demon Christ. ChristetiHon . . . ...1894 ...1854 ...1893 ...1894 ...1894 Augustus Erickson ....1894 Niels Jensen 1894 Cbas. Lindslnini ...1894 Lind strum ...1894 K. C. Browurll ...1897 Niels Anderson . ...1899 Ogden State Bank ...1894 West over aud llederer ...1891 8.E. B. N. N. W., S.. S.E. 4 16 imps. 18.' 'tlod 1 16-6-- 1 1641-- 1 16-6-- THROUGH all TUN-NE- I. through the tunnels. By November 8tlt the entire tunnel sysient. It is staled, will be equipped to handle thu mail between the railway station, tlie temporary pnsinlfien building at the fool of Washington street, end all it is claimed that the use of the tunnels will be loss expensive in the end than the present method of carrying the mails by wagon. The eiMl of the wagon service ia about $197,01)11 arnuaily. HORSE IT) RTS. RACE New York. j I ' New ; I "Ye." Mild tlie a little pie mhiI.i- - C. w lv till 1,1 '0I b forth of pr)ll,J iA-ggiumaRO 6-- 1 i 19-6-- 1 30-6-- 0 32-6-- 1 27-6-- 1 4 Bad The 1 4 Weather ... 30-6-- 1 30-6-- 1 30-6-- 1 30-6-- 1 their C gf having sot nveir GOOD SIDEWALKS ib4 Has shown the importance 30-6-- 6-- 1 PeW'e oul gimps IKS their erc m the nysiem sot pro dew r 30-6-- of Vird Ptrt refrcol vn guoih'i 3-- 30-6-- 1 CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. 30-6-- 1 oaman Alsen 30-6-- 1 30-6-- Cement 33-6-- 1 re guaranteed by ua. Thia is tha best brand on the market. .You can get It by calling an or phoning 34-G- ... 10-6-- 10-6-- 2 Theodore Bp con npofi ye ur ,hl. in excel re -priees bwn offered th cut md Xuchler 30-6-- cent. 14 13-6-- 2 The Lunber Eccles Co, gnmeu's od cirriag agcnl re pi While preparing for spring and sum bo shown the screen windows and doors just received at msr ask to 2 Telephone 15 128 Twenty-fourt- h 7 Ferrett 768 769 770 771 North, Ranges and 1. 2 L Magi ijjlnxt the If. i fir the sup Ik u dam Tjlic illef sarkins on Street ,)W. Imps. W. 2 W., 320 acres. Und. V Ini. E. ' W. 880 acre. 4 S.E. N.W. W., 3 acres. 4 8.E. 4 N.W. W., 214.65x214.65 ft. 1896 8.W. W.t acres. N.W. N.W. W 1.03 acres. N.W. W.. 1.79 acre. N.W. W., S. K W.. 160 acres. N.E. W.. 110 acre. S.E. W.. 17ii acres. 8.W. W., 17 acres. S.K. S.E. W., 4 acre N.E. S.K. W., 40 acres. B E. 1 22-S.K. 4 2 W., 2 acres. 1896 N.W N.K. W 13 acres. 1895 N. V, N. ", N.W. W., 40 acres 1898 S.W. 4 N.K. 4 W.,. 40 acres. 1893 hr imand ini sndde his (mm sjving hi 15-7- -1 16-7- -1 1-- 1- -4 17-7- -1 1- -4 80-7- -1 1- -4 1- -4 32-7- -1 32-7- -1 1- -4 ' 15-7- -2 taxtody. iril 15-7- -2 -4 -4 23-7- -4 1- -4 28-7- -2 fi her t k a betti 7 -4 Roy ase in 22-7- -2 -4 4 THE NICEST COLONS YOU EVER SAW ipun LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR rHE WHI 34-7- -3 Ranges Eli M. Tracy and 1, 2 1894 1899 1892 1893 Teter A. Anderson John A. Anderson Wllhelmlna Wheeler 3 East. S.K. E.. 2.26 acres N.K. N.W. 4 K., .55 acres. N.W. 4 E.. 12 seres. S.W. K 40 acres. N.W. S.W. K.. 80 acres 8. 8.W. E.. acres S.E. 4 E.. 2 acres. S.K. K.. 16 seres. 8. N.W. E.. 10 acres. N.E. E.. Imps. N.E. E., 160 acres. N.K. E.. 1.X7 scree. 8. S.W. E.. 1.1 acres. 1- -4 1- -4 17-6- 1- -4 You can find almost anything you want 18-6- -1 -4 20-6-- -4 1- -4 1- -4 12-6- -2 15-6-- 2 2 1- -4 16-6- -2 1- -4 14-7- Ladles 9 Knit Underwear Misses9 Knit Underwear Childs Knit Underwear Mena9 Knit Underwear 29-7- -1 1- -4 Part S.E. All All 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 $09 K. W. All -2 4 23-8- -2 2 - seres. 100 acres. K.. 280 acres. R 640 acre. , E.. 640 acre. E.. 320 acres. 4 25-8- 33-8-- V- 33-7- -1 K., 320 29-8- -1 E.. 35-8- -2 3 29 160 arret 29- - 9 8 B., 328 acres, .. are Exclusive Agents for Utah for "Crown Jewell99 Carpet Warp all , REESE TOWNKITKS. Hooper City Survey. .... 1895 .... do 810 811 It. Hansen HOWELL & SONS 4 Part 9 rinlu City Survey. 1899 Part Lot 38. Plat "B F - The ' lard rrs Mil lie n the c amt w ud pon ' i the unufai ' rqnipp contra IVe Colors All N.W. 8. ' axsssssresoooososxsoocsssassgysgassaaggggaagasg E.. 2(0 acres. E.. 640 acres. K.. 640 acres. 33-8-- 2 imimer Fine At , SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE 95-1- -2 -1 S.K. Bl 13-6- -1 -2 C. lit tixteci sriiting v Sly she 15-7- -2 1- -4 ih by aHy . 13-7- -2 -4 -4 Annie ' 13-7- -2 13-7- -2 -4 Luella Slater Unknown Wm. Gcddeg gi heir hinnt go. ran av i veck sgi (amity 16-1- 1- -4 A Baltic 29-7- -1 Hyruin Brown et al 1 Thoms . West 3 Si rWor, Eccles Lumber Co. 24-6-- 2 'radii, will b. dally p bulletin .The Bil fth it . pmprie W0RL LOU B," 2.46 acres. YOU WILL NEEDTHBW GS 6 rWiia H. B. Hilliard G. C. This warm weather reminds yon that you want a RKFRIGKIMT0R, ICH CREAM FREEZER, GASOLINE STOVE or SCREEN DOOR, and we remind yon that we have them. Thebest In town nt the LOWEST PRICES Rchcrg. WHEELWRIGHT CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR BROS 2476 Wash Ave. hla D Under New Management 'Phone 135-- K sacs iSettles the Your favonte by adding 18 Hasnfi loathe AMERICAN I te ibl PLAN. p, e tu $3 par tfey. modara iaprovemaata. Di teat I ron om fifth floor, grit! viaw of lake, mounts tafiring and walley, commercial oea's beadquartor Street car service every ft mle Tkrsa blocks oast of Catos fiupoL ia M. C. RIOELOW, P i T Kamhi OGDEN, UTAH. U. 'niiibet-- ' Card ad ALL8 . utie lilt 'em a lick iu l.slln. an' then they give em a yard o' pacer w.ili a Idle- - ribbon mi it. an the whole b:i- -i iu ss whs liver!" Atlanta Coniiinuu.u Nens beverage will be gteady ftnproved REED HOTEL v old man. "one cbu'i ,, In Greek - 19-6-- York in 18'8. ' iir as: 17-6-- James Ro?d Martindaie. president and founder of the Martindaie Mercantile atncy of this city, is dead, lie was a son of Elfjuh M. Martindaie. a pioneer minuter of Henry County. Indiana, amt will be interred at New resile. In 1FSP he was admitted to the bar and subsequently served Iwo terms as slate ittorney of lndiaua. lie came o New May trm L hrid will 17-6-- Township In York. !' wjstvhMO 17-6-- 2 812 )3 M infant jlirtin l ftnuy lotiol 17-6-- 1 Crockery, Glass and Hardware Following In Drag Store r OGDEN 29-6-- 2 772 l rae me18' ftll 1 RE- discontinuing to all subscrlb-er- a this city a report of the racing at various tracks tn this country, Col. dowry, of the Western Union, today notified general superintendents at New lurk. Chit ago. Atlanta and Han Franc isco, that the collection and distribution by the c nncpsny of hori.e raee reports would lie discontinued forthwith. action i , 18. May li Shirts etc. de Is. im vaa Dc i 1 DISCONTINUE View 6-- .... Chicngii. May 18. As a result of a Conference in Chicago lietwecn special representatives of the postuffice department front Washington ami officials of the Illinois Tunnel company it I announced that within sixty days through mails rivelvcd al the IziHalle street end Union stations will lie transferred between these Iwo points good-size- GS&r 1 2345 Wash. Ave. 23-6-- 2 IIS." MAILS b - 10 o c10 .et Junipers 3 edn-catlo- HANDLE Th Overalls 1 2 never made In the beginning isrJC Clothing Putnam Clothing House acres, W. W. W. W. W. W. W.. 1.25 acres. 1 6 24 acres. acres. 9 6 1 W., 51 9 4 6-- 1 16-- W.. 8fi-- l (4 Imps, lid-- imps, Imps. Imps. Imps. column Call and Look them Over 5-- 1 1,1 Hrt far. ok 23-5-- 3 Cha. VOU H 3 15-6-- 2 and hate upon their brothers, the ne- 773 groes. who have retained the color 774 775 ilia! God gave them." Hitch waa the declaration of the Rev. 776 the 777 H. M. Turner, senior bishop of African Methodist. Episcopal church In 778 an address in Quinn chapel liefore one 77!) of the sessions of the church's annual 780 conference. The chapel waa packed 781 782 with negroes who are leaders in the religions work of their race, and all ap- 7X8 7X4 plauded wildly. 785 What we negroes need Is more continued Bishop Turner. We need not only the various schools now 7X6 under control of our rhirn-h- . but we 787 need proper lust ruction Imparted. We 7X8 should write books of our own. poems 789 of our own, scientific I res line of our 790 own. in harmony wllh our color end 791 our race. And don't, learn songs like 793 'Wash Me and I Khali Be Whiter Than 793 Know' a song that I would not toler784 ate sung lu my praaenre. 793 I do not want lo he misunderstood, 796 though, and 1 will say to the rredll of 797 thn white man whose race Is at llie 798 same time the meanest I ever saw and 799 the best -- that wherever our race tries KIM) lo rise, as a general rule bu will help Ml Market ift'.ki e 90-j-- . al t Union-Mad- Union-Mad- 16-6-- 2 men were black, but iu their wander-Irig- s on the earth many of them have become bleached. And in their unnatural iuil lor many of ihesc bleacltod men, all of whom were made black al the beginning, now look with contempt and indifference often with prejitriii-- con-fuslu- g S Union-Mad- e e e 10-6-- 1 24-6-- 2 flnn-i-rler- a J. Union-Mad- 4 (Ww rt' f .isr Hats Shoes 2 cnal-toatl- - e 5-- 5 20-6-- 2 ton-ui-ct- ed CCSmSSS Goods. Union-Mad- e Union-Mad- 1 4 ncM; 2 Startling Assertion Made by Bishop of African Methodist Church, Because of Which Ho io Loudly Applauded G Armor North. Ranges W 1M P'f1 !ur ibe W ALL UNION W.. 2:..r.xlll ft. V, 33.5x111 ft. FT. J. 1894 5 1 W., 15.4x149 ft. N.E. 4 Stephens Geo. W. Harris estate 1895 N.E. W.. 80x561 A 297x184.7 ft. B. C. aud A'. J. Stephens. .1895 1 W.. 4.53x149 ft. N.E. V, 1895 N.h. tt 0 51 W., 27 acres. Rogers and Wood O. J. Stilwell 1894 N.E. W., Uux.140 ft (3-a.) 139:1 FTlizaheih Ileus, et al S.K. 5 1 W., 40 acres. Jos. A. West .1897 K.V. ki W'.t Imps, on 180 acre. Unknown 19-1 ..1895 N.W. N.E. W., 5.83 acres. J. W. Earl, rt al. ... . . I8!i:: SAW 4 l W.. 20 acre. Unknow u . 1894 S.W. k 29-- 1 W.. 2 acres. Ira X. Spaulding, paicutc.189J N.W. V.. 4.3.i acres. H. M. Short 1891 X W. t W. Und. 4 ini. 7.5 acres. 1898 N.W. t4 7 2 W.. 8.39 acres. ('has. M. Cole .. Wm. J. F'owles .. 1X93 115-N.W. W.. 8 acres. ' 1894 N.E. Unknown 22 5 3 W., 21.8 acres. W. W. Galbraith 1894 N.E. b Y., 5 acres. do 1893 N.E. Vi 23 5 3 W.. 119 acre. do 1895 S.E. 14 N.E. U 23 3 W., 8.9 acrax. Township 6 North, Rsuges L 2 and 2 West. $ s-- COAL-TESTIN- COUNTY WEBER N.W U V 25x219.36 ft. N.E. (4 N.E. V 17 W.. 50x129 ft. N.E. 4 W.. 62x198 ft. E. L. Cook 1894 N.E. 4 W.. 50x125 tt. T. P. Bryan 1895 N.E. 14 17 61 W., 20x198 ft. H. A. Crowley 1813 N.E. 14 W.. 33x109x82.5 ft. Chas. C. Anderson 1893 N.E. 14 W., 225x510x624 ft. .1. A. 1896 N.E. 14 Welter W.. 66x129 ft. Sarah Yeamn v.. 4.5 acres. 1897 E. B.W. 4 18 H. 11. Butler 0 1896 8.W. 14 acre. W., B. H. Butler 1894 N.E. (4 J W.. 0 acre. B. F. Butler 1894 N.E. N.W. V4 19-- 1 W.. 7.7 acres. Joa. Alien 1894 N.W. 4 W, acres. A. J. Chamberlain 1894 B.W. 14 acre. W., Henderson and Young ...1894 8.W. 14 InL 30 a. W., Und. J. 8. Carman N.W. N.E. W.. 15 acres. H. H. Harley 1 8.E. 1 W.. 39x220 ft. Alfred 8. Burt 1 N.W. 14 8.W. 14 W., 3 acres. Samuel Cox N.E. 4 30 W 14 acre. R. W. S.K. 14 W.. 24x99 ft. Wheelwright 1 acre. Phil Grill V S.K. 4 N. Ws 14 Thus. Reed 8 acres. W, Alfred 8. Burt ... 8.W. 1 W., 4 aere. Mrs. Ohlson S.K. 14 W., 3.6 acres. Lillie Alexander . S.W. 1 W., 12 acres. W. K. Wheelwright 1 S.K. 14 W 99x132 fL . Otto Berger N.E. As W.. Imps. 1 Samuel Cox N.E. 14 Y.. 14 acre. John J. Sullivan . . . S.W. 14 W., 117.48x455.4 f Samuel Kirkland . N.W. 4 W.. 3.86 acres. H. 0. Hansen . 8.W. 14 N.W. 4 W.. 66x165 ft. G. A. Griffith . .. 3 N.W.Ii W., Imps. Peter Rogers S.W. 4 W.. 1.89 acres. Wm. Morris 8.W. 14 W.. 4.33 acres. do N.E. 14 S.W 14 13 6 2 W., 4.55 acres Peter Rogers . ... S. N.W. 1 W., 2 acres. 756 James Rirle S.W. 14 W., 1 sere. 757 Elizabeth A. Rennet W.. Imps. 758 Wheatley Blanch .. N.W. 14 S.W. 14 W, 14 acre. 759 Isaac R. Farley . . . S.W. 14 W.. 4 acre. 760 John J. Hill N.W. 14 W.. 1 aero. 761 John W. Allen N.W. 14 N.E. 14 W.. 1 aero. 763 Wm. Gill N.E. 14 W., 14.8 acres. 763 Julian Leavitt N.W 14 W 10 acres. 1893 764 James Iverson S.E. 14 W.. 3 acres. 1893 S.K. 14 S.E. 14 765 Julia Alexander W.. 4 acres, 1899 S.W. 14 S.W. 14 244-766 Joseph Jenkins W.. 1 acre. 1893 N.E. 14 767 Asa Farley , W 66x132 ft. 1 No better proof could be ahown of the patriotism which animates the soldier of Jaimn than the determination with w'hich he follows the army against the orders of hla officera and In would despite of hardships that daunt the men of most Christian nations. It Is the policy of the Jaiwneee army authorities to allow none but men In the most perfect physical condition to go to the front. Many n Christian regards with thankfulness a disability which frees , him from active service without Interfering with hla comfort, JAPANESE FINANCES. but to the Japanese such a condition roiling as the greatest of misfortunes. The war and the for it Every conceivable effort la made by the have done more to preparations the bring Japanese latter to conceal their ailments. Empire In chaw financial touch with the western world and to develop the A PLANT AT HT. Japanese financial systum than any LOUIS. other Incident In the history of the prenicipus little empire which has ro Among Uie Interesting exhibits loomod up' aa a factor in with the Department of Mines suddenly world's' affairs. Several years the and Metallurgy at tha Izmirians Purago emissaries of the Japanese gov chase Exposition will be a eminent visited Now' York to sound plant oiierated under the direction of our financiers on I lie subject of a Japlie United States Geological Survey. anese loan to bf floated w ith a view of The teats will he conducted not for standardising the currency of thu cm .ha purpose of determining tha relare. They were received courteoustive value or merit of different mala, pi but their proposals m'A with evaa ly, ut primarily Air tha purixiso or ion and final and dlscoiirageinout. Semonstratlng the moal economical they went to Europe for their logu. methods for their utilization. A a mailer of fact, they were never Tha testing plant will comprise two more than objects of polite curiosity. Standard boilers, a gaa producer, coke The possibility of Milling Japanese ovens; washery plant, and iwo or bonds to the American public waa not more briquetting plants. In counee-wit- h dreamed of then. tha boilers one Corliss and one The serious attention of our steam turbine engine will be oiierated waa first called to the intimate and In connection with the gas produe-lo- g fiscal relations which wo were begin plant one explosive gaa engine. Tha ning to have with (he Japanese gov power generated by these plants will ernment early in the year by the ar ha utilized ttte operating the working rival af Ban Francisco of large exhibits in the Mines building. The amounts of Japanese gold In transit testing plant will be located on the for our manufacturing sections, for ground reserved for outdoor mining Europe, and finally for the Argentine exhibits, at a abort distance from the Republic. Gold In commerce follow Palace of Mines and Metallurgy. the lines' of the greatest expedition Tha equipment for carrying mi them and the leant resistance. Our ireastry loaned loafs baa been by the exhibsystem of transmitting department's itors of the machinery, and Congress order- - without by specie telegraphic has appropriated $60,000 to enable thn saved carrying charge for expense director of the geological survey to over 2.000 miles, besides five days' make the testa. It la raperially providand Insurance matters of Interest In ed the Act of Congress making the greet Importance lo bankcrs.wbn must appropriation that, all the tenting mafigure out their profit from the dell chinery and all the coals test ml shall cate fluctuations of foreign exchange ba furnished without charge to tha govSo the gold from the Orient has ernment, the expenditure of the approto flow this way. ttnlil over $1ii,piKUU) priation being limited to the absolute has already passed through our hands, coat of assembling the plant so as to somewhat upsetting the calciilnfiona of make It conveniently available for thp our foreign exchange exN-rtand work and the expenses necessarily inthe mlud of Wall street aa to curred in its operation. Not only will how mtirh of the gold we have exphysical testa be applied, hilt each carhas been to pay for the Panload of coal will be carefully sampled ported canal and how much lo seitln ama and the composition of the samples war bills. determined under the direction of the Japan's chemical laboratory of the geological survey. The material to be tested will he colMeat lected under the direction of Mr. M. K. Campbell, of the geoingh-a- l survey, who will procure the of the UTAH POULTRY THE FINEST various state geologists. Great care, will Home Rendered Lard 4 be exercised to see that the aamples Choict Meats Lamb sent for testing represent the coiumer-iiVeal Pork BEEF product of the mines or districts . .Especially Fatted for our Trade. from which thn coal is skipped and are we hare all kinds of not selected samples. No tesla will lie Don't forget Meats Cooked snd not Cooked. made of any coals shlpiied in less quan334 25th 8t 'Phone 16K d tity than one carload, aa it w ill require from 8 to 20 tons for each if the different tesla, to which the juIs will lie subjected. The work poshesses a pec uliar interest from the fact that this government m Ibe Depot has net heretofore attempted to make any uniform and comprehensive examination of our mineral fuels. The governments of Great Britain, Germany, France, and Belgium have made such examinations and published the results We make a specialty in official reports which are of great of Prescriptions value in seruring foreign trade. They Telephone orders hare also had an undoubted Influence promptly attended to. In encouraging the establishment of manufacturing industries in territorE. CAVE, Prop. ies accessible to any fuel Hint is especially adapted to the needs of those TO SECTION LANDS. , SOLDIERS MAT in, IflOI. (Omiinucd from the Preceding Page. I ADMISSION IOc. Soli.v rtlH'n1 will iviifor a favor by iriforining thin oftioe of failure to re-- i their ivp The Uxamiunr little nu-- ' Tcli-phon- JAPANESE DEED a dinner given recently lu honor of a uiemiier of ttip Cabinet. One was a JIALTKY. Character Artists. HUMS KELLY AND WIFE, dkctch Tram. l'AlT. I.A CROIX. Juggler. MK1.NOT TJH'RSDAY .MulIMMi, l!TA II, LIST Of PROPERTY UNDER TAX WEEK HAY 16. . WM. CLAST.dANN, OGDEN, UXAM1XER, .. Pregriatom V EXX Attars' and Founteinik r Makes everything good. . F. J. KI ESIX (XL Cb. Distributors. Ibdl Cd V |