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Show MORNING THE EXAMINER Lyceum Theatre Published every day tat iha year by the Standard Publishing Co. WM. C LAS MANN, Delivered Manager. J. SUBSCRIPTION ONE BIG SHOW RADCMFF AND BELMONT, Wizards of tha Rifle. AND GOULD. The Actor and tho Tramp. MAMIE NORRIS. 6(1 RATES. (including Sunday) outside of Ogden ... .M Telephone Kd.BC. ' W Snfeeeribere will confer o fayor hy-' to reinforming this office of failure The Esaminer be fora their breakfast. M0NE failured In the United month of May were the Statea during in $9 517,998 997 In number and amount of defaulted lieMUtles, which Incompare nith 943 bankmptoies Commercial Correspond-fa- moath laat year. Manufacturing failures numbered 243 with debts of $3,599,884, agifodt 217 a year ago for mun-- . 13.463,(15. Trading auapensioaa $5,214,4119, of liabilities with 717 bend compared with 63 failures for ia Map, HOT Other commercial defaults were 35 in number and 61 $1,091,615 in amount, ngalnst laat ear In thla class for tricl-l- y f 1 6SA44. , In addition to these banka mereanMtarinaolvencieu. eight were forced to cloae with liabilities trf $1,43471, compared with only three defaults for $1 If, BUIS n year ago. Although the banklag eihlbit la unusually bad, la every other respect the llabHiliea compare most favorably with the coireapomtfng date laat year, hud the total commercial loasea wara Rot only smaller than any preceding fnonth'thli year, hut leaa than in any month since laat September.. Considering the one ahnormoily large dry goods diamner, the ahewtag ia moat favoraMe, aad there la reason to worst that tha point as to ramaterelai loasea baa been pasted without any serious disarrangement of trade conditions. Raadjustr foeut was Inevitable but the conservatism of many traders prevented the Uwtre Industrial ooUepee that might have followed the period of dapraa-- . Ion through which the naUoaa huai-fc- LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loams. Seirica quick, confidential and private. No eommiaeloa. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Thorn 134 x. 2214 Ercics Bldg. g . -- lauded reinforcements to tha number 69,600 somewhere in the neighborhood of Takuahan, where they could most quickly aid either Kurokt or Oku. Ine former has held bis position firmly at Pengwangt beng, avoiding a general engagement with ibe Russians. A number of sharp skirmishes have occurred between Kengwangcheng and Lauyang with losses now on one aide and now on the other. Additional reinforcements for Oku were also said to be 'landing at Delay, phlrb had beet cleared of Russian mines. Thla waa thought to indicate that Oku would try to take Port Arthur by assault. of urn woiiiiio- -i win CM or be-Ite- pftMMl. Numerically, the exhibit ia alightly leaa aatSafootory than ia tha corresponding month last year, especially pa to tending faflnree, bat the amounts involved were usually smaller, pud if e the few.amouau of exoeptkmul are separated from the great bulk of tnaotvencies this dlatortiou ia elimi Bated and a most enliafactory aad iastrucUva comparison Js obtained. mag-nttud- . GER- - WOMANS PROGRESS IN MANT. -- MINI The Intoraational Womans Congress, which will meet in Berlin on Jane llth, will prove more than an ebjeet Isaaoa to the German people Th moat representative women from the meat distant parts of the world are expected on the ehoree of the Spree. The addreeee of such notable American women as Susan B. Anthony, Or. Anna Shaw, Mary Wright are Sewell and Mrs, PevUne-Oilma- a likely to prove a revelation to tha country. Notable European women will Blit their American sisters In thla campaign of ealightmcnt. Tha leaders of tho women! movement in Germany hope by presenting thalr slatera with a picture of what their aex has accomplished in other countries to achieve similar results at home. They point for example, to the last German census to disprove the current German belief that woman should find sola oontealnwat in matrimony. According to there Inmntclive statistics there are a million mere1 women in Germany than men. . Of 190 persons between 18 and 20, them are 70 unmarried. 20 are married, 1 widowed or divorced; between the ages of 80 and 50 15 are unmarried, 77 married, S widowed or divorced; over 60, 11 re unmarried, 50 married, 39 widowed or divorced. The latest statistics also show that 6 AW), 000 women in Germany earn their living, divided Into .the following groups: Agriculture, 2.753.000, do meetlc service, 1,561.000, industries and trades ef various kinds, 1,519.000, nursing. education and other professions V 17,000. PORT ARTHUR'S DATS NUMBERED. Following the brave aad brllliantrep-tur-e of the fortified Russian position on Nhnahan Hill, close to Kinchau, at the narrowest point of the I.iaotunft peninsula, May 28, the Second Japanese army, commanded by General Oku, pressed forward, 40.000 strong, and pursued the fleeing Ruaalan forces until the latter took refuge behind the frowning outposts of Port Arthur. This great fortress, on which Russia's Oriental prestige so much depends, than found itself virtually at tha merry of the Japanese, unless Kuropatkln could tend a powerful army (Com louring, defeating or eluding Kurokt ii Manchuria, to assail Oku In the rear. It was reported during the week that tha Cur, after a council of war, had ordered Kiimpatkla to attempt this hazardous feat, and, In the event of failure, had ordered the remnant of the Russian fleet at Port'Arthur to try to rut its way out and effect a Junction with tha Vladivostok squadron. All repwrta ladirate that J aria a has . HUM 8ince tha death of William C. Whitney. ia February, and the diatrlbutioa of his millions among hla four children, two sons and two daughter, a new figure In the pereon of yuung Harry Payne Whitney has risen in the financial world. B roused by hla dally motor trips between this city and Ibe Whitney summer home on Long Island, and absorbed In a mesa of mail, tha new head of the family chatted with an interviewer IBM week at tha oflice of tho Whitney estate in Naaeau street. To one who had associated with the young millionaire with the spending rather than the oaring of money there was something of a revelation in tho brlak, businesslike manner of the youthful Captain of industry. Of madlam height, and with n lithe sturdiness and healthful tau. acquired from living much in open air, Mr. Whitney displayed aotblag of the dandy of the man of leisure in hla appearance or manner. Bested before tha desk which he Inimmenas, herited with hie millions from the former Secretary of tha Navy, ha frankly but briefly discussed such affairs as had boon exploited rorreetly or Incorrectly In the public print. There ia nothing' unusual In tha fact that we have disposed of the Fifth avenue house, which waa intended as a horns for my sister," be said. At the time the place waa eo designated by my father he was In the beet of health, and bid fair to Uva many years, or until my Malar had completed her education. Aa this will neceaaltole her living abroad mere or leas for aome time, and ns there waa no occasion for my giving up my own home in this city, it waa only natural that tha houaa should be disposed of rather than dosed np and sealed. This, however, Is n personal matter In which there ran ho no public interest, and the subject la hardly worth As for the racing while discussing. stables, they have not been broken up outright, a baa been intimated. Tho horses and other factors In the stable have simply been leased for the season, and it would ho prematura to aa y that the stables will be disbanded. Aa a matter of (net, nothing has been done In the direction of disposing of tho Kentucky stud, whieh numbers about ninety brood mares and nine Among them thoroughbred stallions. le Hamburg' for which my father paid Another la Meddler, also a $808)00. horae with a splendid record." He referred to n neatly compiled and printed stud hook, the compilation of which was one of the last acts of hie father. This email volume gave the racing history of every one of the borsea on the Kentucky farm. It showed diet the ninety mares on the place had been entered and run In 2.664 races, roes aa average of about twenty-sigfor each anlmsL The extraordinary phase of their raring careers was revealed in tha statement that they bad won an average of 25 per cent of their starts, and were placed in 60 per cent of their total number of racee. This makes the Whitney stud the most notable and valuable In existence and one that might be maintained with considerable profit. Became of this financial poaMbilliy of lbs future the Whitney estate has decided to maintain the Kentucky property me n moneymaker. i . It was la keeping with a certain eperlfli- policy." continued Mr. Whitney, that tha estate decided to dispose of a newspaper property which was acquired. in the first place, aa a feature In maintaining (be best traditions of the turf in this country. Do yon ever expert to never entirely your personal connection with the turf? wm naked. "No. I always shall be more or leu Interested In legitimate taring, but piy interest probably will not be a active aa it ha been in the pari. To maintain a large rqclng stable requires, a tremendous outlay of time aad energy, at well as money, and most of my time ia tbs future necessarily will be epent ia business. Tn order to' ' succeed in anything worth while one must give hie best powers and efforts to its study and Diffiislveuese ta the rock mastery. upon which all save n very few extramen have foundered, and It la ordinary In . ' this connection that we have thought if advisable to dispose of certain properties which are more in the nature iff nonproductive luxuries than flat-topp- ed f suit of recreation and wholesome diversion. Harry Payne Whitney Is barely 33 years of age. According to a man who acted aa secretary and business adviser to hie father for thirteen years, he haa aa abiding aversion to speculation, and ever will be n commanding figure in the pit or on the floor of the Exchange, but will follow more in the footsteps of the Vanderbilts in husbanding their Investments. Before the Whllney will was opened the estate was estimated to range between $59.000, OUO and $1A0000409. But Whitney estate, according to a statement obtained from a most authemlt-sotirre- , is represented as follows: $ 4.0V0.060 Metropolitan Traction Consolidated Gas 4,006,000 Real Estate 6,000,600 3.000,000 Mining fntereste 2.250,008 Uauking Interests . . . Estates and preserves 3,000,000 Horses and racing properties 1,000,000 (old and unsold) 1.756.000 Incidental ini ereeta e to the citizens of Ogden and Weber Co. one-tent- Bad Weather Has shown the importance Ogden and surrounding county, the highest grade of material In the very heat set of tooth that money and skill can produce at $8.00 per set. We have ealy one price to all. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain and with perfect safety by the nee of Vitalized Air. -Crown and Bridge work la oue of our main specialties at nominal prices. We call special attention to our new process of inserting the ordinary seta of teeth with out a roof which therefore wilt not Interfere with the natural This, then, la in round numbers Ibe great estate over which Harry Payne Whitney haa away. Of course $35,Ouo,-00or $2,500,000. reverts to Payne Whitney and to tbe wife of Hugh Paget, of England, while three-tenth- s, of $7400.000, is held In trust by her brother for Dorotby Whitney, the youngest daughter. ng The After the lath of May we propose to give the people of $25,000,000 The management of the Ogden baseball team Just .received a telephone bis fortune only approximated $8,000,-0omessage from Salt Lake for a game of and tha Collie P. Huntington for- ball next Sunday. June 12th. with the tune dwindled enormously after his Oregon Short Line team of Salt Lake. death, while even the Uould and tbe They will run an exrtirabgi up on that Vanderbilt fortunes did not show In date and bring along a large crowd. the public accounting the stupendous Tbe local team expects a couple of new totals that were predicted of them. playera in by Sunday which will add It can stated authoritatively, how- new strength to tha team. Manager reever. that Harry Payne Whitney, In Weaeler is doing alb in hla power to of the paternal mil- fill up the ceiving one-hkl- f positions which are weak lions, cams into a fortune of $12,500,000. with better man. The playera of tbe This does not rover the power of bis Ogden tram are requested to tie at position In tha financial world, because, Glen wood park every evening thla he ie tha sola and unbonded trustee of week for practice. the entire estate. This virtually doubles hla financial responsibility. STUB CHECKS ARE BOGUS. In one enterprise alone it in believed Pittsburg. June 8. A sensation was there are Whitney Investments amount- caused ia the Orphan's court today during to an .Immense fortune. Tbla Is ing tbe hearing of the suit of Nettie W. the Metropolitan Traction Company, McLean, former stenographer for ReTha value of this stock today la ajv- -' corder J. O. Brown, deceased, to recover proxlmately 115, and tbe Whitney hold- 88 ehoree of Colonial Trust company ing! are 40,000 share. Tbe holdings of tm-- from Browns estate. A handConsolidated Gas are believed to be writing expert testified that tha stub equally large,, making In these two check submitted by Miss McLean to properties alone t fortune of $8,000,000. support her claim were bogus, that the Three million more are represented paper on which the checks were made In sound, dividend-payin- g Western and that of the alleged stubs came from and young Whitney two different printing houses. . mining properties, also baa suzerainty over $2,250,000, divided equally between the National Colorado military authorities, are usBank of Commerce, the Morton Trust New Mexico as a dumping ground ing Company and the Fifth Avenue Trust for the object ions! portion of her popCompany. ulation. How would Colorado like to Representing the real estate invest- have New Mexico tit-fo-r tat her? Desments made by hi father and Charles eret New. , T. Barney, there le about $5,000,000 in Washington Heights properly and SUNDAY EXCURSION TO SALT other parcels scattered over Manhattan LAKE VIA Island. This la exrlualve of the great RIO GRANDE WESTERN. house in Fifth avenue, upon which the June. 12th. estate' g few days ago realised $1,800,-00- 0 Fare $1.00 round trip. Train leave cash. la 1:80 a. m.; Besides ibe town house, Mr. Whit- Ogden summer home ney left his Long liland near Wheatley Hills, whence Harry Payne Whitney himself drives every day one of hla four or five giant motor cam. Surrounding the Island home are 5,000 acres of fine land. Then there ia the Hheepsbead Ray residence, with a private race course and 300 24U8 Washington Ave. acres of land. Tbfa waa the favored 11 abode of W. C. Whitney during the racing season, and there are rumors 12 12 All Stir Performers that It wilt be disposed of as soon as a ROMAIKE AND FITCH. , boyar ran be found. There also are the Travers villa, at Roxya Christmas Dinner, Newport, and the seven LAHL AND CECIU ore estate near which the elder Dutch Comedians. Whitney purchased aa a weddlpg sur8AM COLE. prise for Harry Payne Whitney and Black Fare. ' hla bride, Mias Gertrude Vanderbilt, SULLY AND PHELPS, In 1898. A hunting lodge nnd game Eccentric Comedians. preserve on October Mountain, the Btony Ford farm. In New York 8tate, CROSS AND HOLDEN. another lodge at Blna Mountain Luke, Entertainers. " and tha South Carolina acres, aa wall MOVING PICTURES. acres aa several thousand in game preA Princess' Dream. serves in tha Adlrondarks. and considMatinee at 3:00 and 4:00; Afternoon erable property at Saratoga, complete evenldg performances, 8:30 and 10:00. the luxurious catalogue. Admission 10 rents. Grouped together, the wealth of the Biggest, Strongest and Beat Vaudeville Show ever produced la this city. SALT LAKE CITY.: EXCURSION BOB KENYON. When Illustrator, 8ong presenting June 11th, via Rio Grande, by Queen Esther Chapter No. 4 (Eastern Star). the Fields Were White with Cotton." WEAVER AND LAMBERT. Special train leaves Ogden, 6:30 p. m., returning leaves Salt Lake City, 11:45 Impersonators, Song and Dance Artists with tbe Goods, jp. m.. Fare round trip, $1.00. 9, 1901 A BOON of having GOOD SIDEWALKS . CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. -- Mark Hanna waa believed to be enormously wealthy uatil it was known that tEXaSBSaQEQBSMSSnMSMSS&tBSn MAY INSOLVENCIES. ia tha Contortion Dancer. MCARTHT AND BUNNS. Manly Art. MILTON SISTERS, Tha Lady and tha Maid. RILEY METERS, Tenor. MOVING PICTURES. ADMISSION lOc. Hn volving $12,314,206 uid Mgr WEEK JUNE 7 Examiner, By moll one month Prop, investments in the common acceptance or tha term. There waa nothing of criticism in this obiter dictum. It waa n simple statement of fact, and withal a veiled of W. C. eulogy of the Whitney aa a statesman and financier ia his more serious moments, as well a turfman and connolxseui in his pur- JUNE THURSDAY MORNING, UTAH, many-sidedne- ss by Carrier, Including Sunday Morning per month Stogie copied. ' H. YOUNG OGDEN, EXAMINER, AlSCn GermanCcmcnt are guaranteed fey ua. This le the best brand on the mar. keL .You can gat it by calling an or phoning The Eccles taste. No charge Is made for extracting when teeth are ordered. ' All work ia strictly up to data and gust an teed. Any work not atiafactory returned to us with-- ' Limber Co Whit preparing for opring and summer ask to be shown tho screen windows and doom Just received at Eccles Lumber Co. in 80 days after leaving our office, will be remedied without additional charge. Call nnd examine our work, get our prices before going elsewhere.' 154 Twontyfourth Telephone 129 .... 4 Street to Dental Co Chicago 347 24th Street. Ogden - - - - fuhJ Physical Culture, Massage : AND Private Lessons in Boxing By Wm, Selby (Young Kid McCoy) at tha Gymnasium, S3 24th Street Armor Meat Market. . ' UTAH POULTRY THE FINEST Home Rendered Lard Lamb CHolae Meats 0 . Perk Veal " BEEF- 7 OUTING SUITS kininvinnnnriniYinniRRjtriiji rERY MAN who cares at all for summer Comfort ought to get into one of Putnam s Outing Suits. They are Hand Tailored Made g with the patent construction shape-retainin- . .Especially Fatted for our Trada.. Dont forget we have all kind of Meat Cooked and not Cooked. 334 25th St Phono 16K iCgggBPi Week June 6 to ALL EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES . A will receive '60 per cent on all pictures taken within the wf next 30 days at GASBERG'8 Q H STUDIO, 276 25th St. , less 91 whicn insures their trim appearance . even after months hard service. 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RIESEL Wc havc been kept busy cutting Laces and Embroideries since the commencement ou special $al$ of these handsome materials, but you will find numberless bargains hero yctvBesidts Bcadings, Insertions and the narrow widths in Valenciennes, Torchons, etc selling for !c, 2c, .4c, Sc, to 7c, this sale includes beautiful new' patterns in blacks, whites and creams, at astonishing reductions. of Ay-Oyc4 rs x. a U' 45-INCHBLA- I ; . CHANTILLY FLOUNCES CK t u I f $2. 50 Quality for $1 .75. $4.50 Quality for $2.75. $4.00 Quality for $2.25 to i' . S. J. BURT BROS. , Makes everything good. t r r . , - i ' At Bars and Fountains e., CO. - Distributors. tZl ivuyHwiigui Dius . jpeciai uversjqcK k tea- I Steamer, Na S A Dish Pnm, IT quarts, regvler price. 5 Flour' Bln ani Bifter romhlned, regular price $2.25 Boilers, No. , with copper rim, regular price $U5 8, te Ut ' ..;tC.r.i.i iJ-r-.regular price 35 cento ...V. Tin Budkct. 8' quarts,' with cover, . 30 cenSvi. regular price Pudding Pane, 3 quarts, regular price IS cent Chamber Pella, 11 quarto, galvenlited, regular price 85 cenl. v Buahne Kettles, 4 quarts, granite, regular price 45 cents....... ! Come early a our present cnertock 11 mi I a the time of tte! -- ' I WHEELWRIGHT Phone 147Z ! to . - K ' - - i t BROS.;: . ' '2475 Wahln" i |