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Show ' C MORNING EXAMINES, WM. Delivered by Carrier. iniluiing Sunday Morning Examiner. par month Single eopiea ng two-wheel- Mr ONE BIG SHOW Manager. GLA8MANN, a Theatre never-breakin- eta SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ona month (Including mall By Sunday) outside of Ogden ... Telephone Nos 51 Subscribers will confer,a tavor by informing tbia office of faUura to reive The Btamluer before breakfast. tbr THE CRIPPLE CREEK CRIME. com- The fearful, diabolical crima mitted at Independence, Colo., yesterat laat day morning will probably aaakrn authorities ail over the to the nrcenelty of curbing that lawless clement which neems to dominate Affairs in all strike districts in lata years. There la no doubt that to such an element la dun tha planning and execution of tho plot which resulted In tho hurrying Into tha presents of fbelr creator eleven men whose only offense lay iu the violation of the rules promulgated by men who are laborers as were they. Their only transgrea-akin the eyes of their destroyers, was that they believed in living the lives of industrious citizens, earning their livelihood as they could, without banding themselves together In an or ganlzatlon which baa for months placed tha mining campa of Colorado In a turmoil of outlawry and rloL They affronted the radical elamrnt among the union minora by refusing to afflill-t- a with the union and instating on their right n as citizen to seek work aa they pleased and veil their own labor at their own aatlmnla. result their dismembwed And as bodies are being gathered by the hnr rifled citizens of Independence for Interment. Moat of them were men wiib fnmlltee end the shadow of the horror has darkened many n borne and tha widow and fatherleaa children have been brought face to fare with an unapeahablo sorrow. The vlellma of tbo crime were doing their duty ns citizens aa they aaw that duty, and they bav gon to death aa aacriflcea to the maintenance of that Independence and freedom that nr guaranteed to ovary citizen of thla country. In their death they have brought home to every citizen the realisation tbnt them la n duty to bo performed, that the industrial condition must bo met and tbo problem ao. for.. as .possible Immediately and definitely solved. The law, and tha authorities that ezecuta that law, must put forth, their power, and to tho radical alement, which advocates tho theory of organization-slavery- . It must say, Thus far may you go and no farther.1 Every citizen moat bo given and guaranteed that right of individual freedom, assured under the constitution. And what of tha hnirdem of these men? Tha cowardly, detestable method of accomplishing their esecrnble crime' tell plainly their character. Hidden away from tho sight of tha heavens, they chuckled In ghoulish explosion soundglea aa tbo ed tho death kneil of tho unconscious victims and tha riven Umba fell bark to the charred bodies forming tho ghastly charnel pile that met the startled gaze of the appalled townsmen when they reached Urn scene. These murderers did not do the net through allegiance to principle; It waa simply the outcome of a blind unreasoning hate, founded in envy and Idleness and fed on years of agitation. They represent tna radical element that has been fomenting trouble in the . mining rsmpe of the country for years. Ona different linn they are enacting the part played by tue Molly Maguires in Pennsylvania and of the thugs who for years held away and terrorised the people of the Couer d Alene district of Idaho. There Is no doubt that the great mass of the union miners have no sympathy with the perpetrators of this crime, .but to a certain extent they wil have to bear n certain opprobrium from manr quartern. They show their disapproval and disapprobation of the crime by Immediate action in aiding the state and country authorities in unearthing the real crimlnnls and the reported action of tha Western of Mlnera would Indicate that t- -e miner themselves realize this necessity. It W to be hoped that this culminating horror in the strike districts of Colorado will be followed by the resumption of the reign of law and the return to normal conditions. Utah, happily, has had no such crisis to meet in her strike troubles. Governor Wells acted quickly and energetically and his wise i ollry averted the perpetration of aueb a dastardly crime aa yesterday startled the people of the country. d dull-tono- d - n ALASKAN INVESTIGATION. Sevaril days age the diapacfcei stated that President Roosevelt had appointed a special attorney general to Investigate charges made against officials In Alaska and the announcement la now made that the work will be sweeping in character. The charges and counter charges made against the government officials in Alaska have been a source of worry to the Department of Justice for many years. It is not an exaggeration to may g ADMISSION lOc. CO-Phoa- flit give MTM IIU A, Ai.avotiu ra-tlcsL the model decided to tell her little Frenchman" ef this too generous offer aad selected one qf tha biggest and finest works to tho studio. Wbat did he asked tbo srtirt who had made tbo offer when theuiodrl appeared In a state of greet excitement and looking almost aa If the had come second best out of a scrimmage. He aald: 'Fifty doJlars! (food heavens! Fifty dollars! And he get so mid-we- ll, that's how I cams In here like The circulating medium of the United States on June 1, 1904, included: Gold coin, (444394,648; gold certificates, (450.133.829; silver dollars, silver certificates, (464,156,-82silver, (94379.999; subsidiary (18374,424; treasury notes of 1890, United 8tatea notes, (387304380; national bank notes. 8431.739,984. That the advenes In the financial policy of the nation baa been gradually and wisely made under tha wise administration of the Republicans, the only hiatus being during the last administration of Cleveland, la noted by n careful comparison of the statement of June 1 of this year and the statement of January 1. 1879. Tha latter atatement ahowed that at the beginning of the year 187 the circulating currency of the rountry included: Gold coin. 999382350; gold certificates. silver dollars. (5.790.721; silver certificates. 9413,380; subsidiary, (67,982.601; United States notes. 277w 098311; currency certificates, (33.190.-0inational bank noted 8314.339398. On June I of tbia year there wgg fo circulation in all (2309,278.917; oa January I. 1(79. there as in circulation. (?l.W9.7:L . 9; (21.-1993- 0; OF STORY A GEN. GIANT Butcher Gray Herat Baat Hia Cinefnnalua" and He Had to Have That Animat This little story shout Gen. Grant Is told by Col. H. A. Chadwick, says the American Tribune: In 1864 Gen. Grant waa a good deal at headquarters In Washington. He loved n faxt horse, aud he thought the big chestnut Clncinnatus he then drove would take the dust from no . fkbfltr ss4 Mia MoSel. James MacXelll Wklatlar once owed a female model (fi for alnlega (ho wu a PhiHstin ef the PhlUatinee. 'wha knew nothing of her patran'a fame and was in no way impressed with hla work. One day she told another artist that she had been sitting ta a little Frenchman called Whistler, who Jumped about hia studio and waa always complaining that people were swindling hint and that ha was making very Httl money. The artist suggested that If she con 1(1 got any piece ef paiat-Im- . out of Whistler's stqdlo he would JUSTIFIABLY JILTED. Boggs Why did TDggs break bia engagement with Miss Bad bird? Joggs Because when ha took her for a walk up Fifth avenue he found that He had studied French and German had n taste of Greeltand Hebrew, And of Russian said he knew it every But when they called out and Zaidowlafxie m h., lroa "Jane's mother is deal harder than Junetudvi. What le she xi.idytn'"1 Studying how to get ation ostfit." Cleveland Plain " 0" l" Taztaazkie-ak- l . A BOON lif.rlxz Ivy's years of hla life ho was W. born In . Henley never knew what a days perfect health meant When little more than n boy bo was attacked by a dines ee which oeceaaltated tbe amputation ef one foot. Ho was told later by tbe doctors that tbo sacrifice ef the piker leg waa necessary were he to live. Tba fame ef Dr. I.later bad reached lien Icy, and, penniless and almost friendless, he determined to try Edinburgh infirmary. Thither be traveled third class la physical suffering such as few have known, and whea be reached the bin whole possessions Infirmary amounted to n few shilling- - His confidence In Lister was Justified and bis leg was saved. He waa and remained a cripple, but neither hopeless nor helpless. His astounding nimblenesa under these conditions suggested to Robert Louis fitevenson the physical sketch of John Silver. la fifty-fou- r 1A4B-- The to the citizens of Ogden and Weber G& Bad Weather Has shown the importance After the 15th of May we propose to giv the people of Ogden and surrounding county, tha highest grade of material In the very best set of teeth mat money and skill can produce at (8.00 per set We have only ona price to all. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain and with perfect safety by the use of Vitalized of having GOOD SIDEWALKS CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. Gman- - Alscn Cement re guaranteed by im, This le the best brand on the market .You can gat R by calling an or phoning Air. Crown and Bridge work la one of our main specialties at nominal prices. Ws call special attention to our new process of inserting tbe ordinary sets of teeth without a roof which therefore will not interfere with the natural taste. No charge la made for extract-lawhen teeth are ordered. AU work Is strictly up to date and guaranteed. Any work rot satisfactory returned to us within 30 days after leaving, our office, will be remedied without additional charge. Call and examine our work, get our prices before going elsewhere. Lumber Eccles The C&, While preparing for apring and sum mer ask to bo shown tha screen windows and doora Juat received at g Wets ( she Kalahari BeeerC. Tho busbaen In tbe Kalahari desert often live scores of miles from places where water cornea to tho surfs ce. During certain part of the year sharp storms pass twer the Kalahari, covering tlw apparently arid region with tbe brightest of verdure and filling for a few abort days tbo water courses with roaring torrents. The bushmes know how to find water by digging in tbe bottoms ef these dried up river beds. They dig a bole three or four feet deep and then tie a sponga to tha end of a hollow reed. Tha apeage absorb the moisture at the mottoiu of the hole, and tbo natives draw It into tlie!r mouth through tbo reed aad then empty it into calabashes far future uso. Tha animals that Inhabit such wastes as tbe Kalahari are of course accua tooted to living upon very small aud Infrequent supplies of water. Tbs Bach-nando not lead their cattle to tbe drinking places ofteaer than once In two or three days. It la said that goats la tbo Kalahari frequently pass month without water. s JUST FOR FUN Theirs was A sight f Eccles Lumber Co. Telephone 121 154 . Utah. Ogden suits: outing rERY MAN who cares at all for summer Comfort ought to get into one of Putnam's Outing Suits. They are Physical Culture, Massage AMD Private Lessons in Boxing y Wm. Sslby (Yeung Kid McCoy) at tha Gymnasium, 838 24th Streak Armor Meat Market Hand Tailored Made g with the patent G UTAH POULTRY THE FINEST 9 ' Home Rendered Lard Choice Meat Lamb Vaal Park case of lovo at first B Yes; I should Judge tbnt very lit-- , tie foresight was displayed. Princeton . Tiger. shape-retainin- construction which insures their trim BEEP - .Especially Fatted for our Trad9. . What do you understand by the Don't forget we have all kind of term civilised people?" Meats Cooked and not Cooked. 384 25th fit 'Phone 16K Civilized people," answered tha blunt barbarian. 'Mrs those who have been lucky enough to survive after being beaten by a superior power." Washington Star. appearance even after months hard service. Of course every suit bears e a guarantee. How do you like that college eoag Miss Screech sr la singing . la that a college song? I thought It was a college yell" Fuck. COCOQOO6COCCCOOOCOO0COOGC9XG . r Gardener Thla here is plant in full flower. Street Twenty-fourt- h Dental Co Chicago 847 24th Street. Putnam Clothing a tobaoro And Lady How very Intereating! how long will It be before the cigars are ripe? New Yorker. ' On Wednesday, June 8th, we w'l! prezeht every purchaser of a 6 lli. bucket of our home-mad- e lard with a useful household article. Don't fail to take advantage of this golden opportunity. I'm glad I'm livin' nowadays, FOr I have heard it said That though we earn our living now, Tho Romans urnod their dehd. Ynla Record. We First Student I get nil my exercise running to chapel In the morning. Second Student Ah, I see! A sort of Smith I woke up last night with a horrible suspicion that my new gold watch waa gone. Bo strong waa the Impression that I got up to look. Brown Well, was It gone Bmlth No; but It was going. New Yorker. Little Willie Say. pa, what is a confidence man? Pn A confidence man, my son. is a man who separates others from their money suid their confidence simultaneously. Chicago News. TELLING STROKE. Tba bare easily caught up with tbe tortoise. Well, old man. you're not touch of a runner," he sneered. "No." admitted the tortoise, "I'm not. I think I'll try for the crew. You ice. I'm quite at home In tba shell. From tbe Princeton Tiger.1 A AN EXPERIENCED OPINION. Father Daughter, Algernon Von 2458 Washington Ave. Psr-vsn- OGDEN. s Kstiius sss nhssnsUm. P J, 4m EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES GS$ will receiva 50 pef cent on all pictures taken within the 30 days at GASBERGI tnext 271 25th 1 Pllss. Month hart Btsisl SissMss. iloOr lor ki( Book), HnoS n. Taps Worn. Hi, PstsP H, Marts, KylisssK, iMosisia, st&, sad sU Marvasa Privhia sad Uhiaals Dlmn. W. I uom Hens Trshfaeat Caras. Writs fas ffsa symptom list If ysq saaeetcalt, Csasuitstisa Pros. Weak Men WiT TO TALK TU a. a. w.reoHS. Cured. When Pay s sad Waearatsa no tSdamX fliM nnxao-SBL- can Please Travel! r ri eras a DBS; SHORES & SHORES, BUTF Expert Before you start call at Sharmans Wheelwright Bros. Special Overstock ... Sale quarts, regular price 60 cento Flour Bln and Sifter combined, regular price (2.25 Boilers, No. 8, with copper rim, regular price Steamers, No. 8, regular price 36 cento Tin Bucket, 6 quarts, with cover, regular price 30 Pudding Pans, I quarts, regular pried 10 cent Chamber Pails, 14 quarts, galvenlzed, regular price 85 cents Bushne Kettles, 4 quarto, granite, regular price 45 oenta Com early as our present over-stoc- k limits the time of the isle. Diab Pans, Ticket Office; 17 WHEELWRIGHT BROS., Settles the Nerves Lace and Embroidery Sale Your favorite beverage will bz greatly Improves by adding Are selling for 1c to 5c per yard. Many o those beautiful Back Chantillies, Vaendcnnes, Embroidered Nets and Escurials as Laces for dress purposes, which you admired so much, well as the extra wide Al-OvONE-THIRD LESS THAN THEIR REAL VALUE-a- nd are selling for a number of others at 25 per cent reduction. I er I We also show you the same marked reductions in Embroideries of every description BROS. 500 2478 Washington Avenue- Phone 147Z. at Burt's Store during their great J. BURT B rxn Wksaraasnaarad. Ton dr-nwnwtoof niln'l lisa ssrat.lord, Sr ad iBSSfSSd Vo4v WE WAKTTOCLZI YOU wtife Ms dlaUaet aodamaadla tho m roa. aaiU wa will oat donaad a This pal In n Law Maahsed. Sanlsal Wnfe asm. mparwanrrSaas. Oaaarrkaea, IrsklHe tw. Tarlaomla, Uosana of ka Pmtau Olasd.ttrts-.oca wa publish ataral Lawn. Caamctad Masnan,aad all oizanaas raivArc Siaad Patna, VII- roaulsaa nsrssn t asald ksusv msBdtusi Bssas, N WBAKMEMKS t non tssrsfsssrshtll la this stems Was nH ornen KOCHS: (a.m.tal.mianlip its Sarassswer war. Thl Mswplaai ta Si SaadaKS aad kaUdmri, a. a. a !ls le St. S9 3 A. 9. If m wff fm say ef the wnlm orcaumd to lcaon-am- , il.aam Siam ar anaustom you sun thc visY pxbsok WC ft Daughter What! that man? Why papa. I wouldn't have him. He hasn't Healy House, Opp. Depot. Phone 181Z. nay sense. A large Assortment of Low Rates Father Of course not; of course not. and Reliable IntormaUon constantly You don't suppose he would be wanting on hand. Guaranteed by the to get married If be bad, do you? From the Detroit Press. American Tlekat Brokers' Assn. The narrow Laces. Edges and Budlngs iv . nun, sf lbs Bosslw. Spook wants to marry you. call Gore TWroM Km u4 Hmacftlt! PUam, CtncuS DImmw, lUMr Trow Mm, rsiml. Ooaplilats, Cbroata Dtn.ni sf Wsnsi iM Chillm. Hart Msssm, ISnsns. Chons, iSc Tims Dsaas1, BisrilllT, Hieksts. Mist TaosMs. SUs IN. Dlsnss A. E. WEATMERBY. religious exercise. Princeton Tiger, Treit ind CATABBH Pwf ThmkiM, n Mi Ear a! Lbu Twtrtm. Special fothe Ladles! Don't forget to none of the men stared the Princeton Tiger. fit. Pittsburg Gazelle. Post hit a Tho fellow tumbled over In this." s. (14,-267.6- 7, 190L He is beginning to tael his oats now." Good! In excellent trim, is he? No; unfortunately it's hia wild oats he's beginning to feel now!" Houston ujf Mr s4 "Diir - JUNE TUESDAY MORNING, UTAH, hs was spinning along the road on the outskirts of tha town, when ha norough-lookiticed gray hone trotbutcher along to n ting YOUNG Prop, and J. wagon filled with meat. Tha general flew past the wagon, but tbs gray Just set bach hla ears aad tbs way he made WEEK JUNE 1 tha mad fly along that road waa Juat astonishing. He got hla nose to the rear of Grant'a buggy, he pulled his head up to the hind wheels, and hla forequarters were soon pattering along trot near tha in a swift, RADCIJKK AND BE1A10NT, Grant heels of tho great Cincinnati!. Wizards of tha Rifle. gut mad and used hla whip, tho butcher FLER1AN AND GOULD. driver laughed wickedly, aad held tha The Actor and the Tramp. reins taut on tha gray, and tha meat MAMIE NORRIS. wagoa, jolting and Jumping, showered Contortion Dancer. the dirt from its wheels over the genMCAUTHY AND BUNNS. eral and into the auaa of the horse he Art. Manly thought could not bo beaten. MILTON BISTERS, Nest morning early, little Webster Maid. The Lady and the of Great's staff, came over to me and RILEY MEYERS, aid: Tbad, tha old man is mad as Tenor. aheol thla morning. He waa out on tha MOVING PICTURES. road yesterday, and got beat by a gray horse dragging n load of beef. Now he waste that horse, and you are to buy him. Here'a hla check signed In blank, and yon must not lose that animal for (5.000 Well, to make n long story MOHEY UAHE0 abort, 1 found who owned the horse, and, as luck would havs It, got him SALARIED PEOPLE into my stable for (350, and tea minReal Estate and Chattel Loans. utes after ha was at headquarters In Swvlea quick, confidential and Grant's possession. When the general private. No eommlaakm. drove him out the next day the butcher saw him, tad in half na hour tha man WESTERN BROKERAGE of meat waa at our hotel making the EcdJea Bldg. (Sis. air blue for having sold tbs borne at so safeESfedacawaflaaeacasi low a figure. But 1 threw a couple of bottles of wins into him and sent him district attorney or marshal of any away satisfied. Grant drove the gray court In the Territory who baa nut been horse for ten years, and it was his nil that time. favorite animal charged with something or other be- It finally died on during the general's farm In fore the department. Lately tha shafts Missouri." have been aimed at Judge Melville C. Brown, of the Pint District; Judge "Dae's talk. of the Third, and James Biscuits, or, aa they are familiarly Governor Brady. Judges Brown and railed at sea, pautllei are servad oat Wickeraham will retire on June I, un- with a liberal band," ttys Charles law they are reappointed, and It la pos- Prothero lu Life In the Mercantile sible that many of the unkind thing Marine." "Te make a satisfying meal said about them were Inspired by the f them would occupy all the watch for, belug aa hard aa ualla, masmen wbo would like to see them retire below, tication Is necessarily a alow operation. to private life and have the place filled To obviate thla difficulty they are by their own followers. Attorney a pis red in a small canvas bag aud by representing many of tba big mining dint of much ponnding reduced to a and transportation companies assert powder. Sufficient liquid, sometime that these judges have used their of- pea soup that la left over from dinner. becomes a fices for private gain, mainly through Is mixed with tbia until ft A few pieces of fat pork stuck Vste. unnecesconcerns with tying up" tha here and there over tbo surface to give sary receiverships. Governor Brady la flavor, thla by tba Indulgence of tbe not charged with any morel turpitude, wk. is allowed in tbe oven, and when but la opposed by large number of jtowned la known aa dogs body " 'Dandy funk Is another dish of tbo persons in the Territory, who any that he la too conservative, is not progrea asm kind, tbo substitution of a Utte ezeuaa for anslve, and cares more for tha birds molasses furnishing tbo nama." ther, and flabee than he does for improveThen Were Vet There, ments that. will benefit tha people," "Are three men the Aturo husband Judge Alfred S. Moore, the third of our daughters?" said a matron at Judge In Alaska, fa not nnder suspicion, tha afternoon swell wedding reception but his court will come under Mr. No," aald a knowing mother. "They two. Youngs arrntiny with the other are downtown, making g living." Charges have been preferred against Cleveland Leader. Aoeleot ISeei ef Africa, Judge Moore's clerk, n man named 7a medieval times Africa was an Judge Wickeraham holds court at Eagle and balls from tha Stats Unknown continent as wall aa Aqla. of Washington; Judge Moore la at Until n few years after the discovery ef Columbus n one bad sailed s round Noma, and was appointed from Monand It waa quite generally thought, tana. and Judge Brown In at Juneau, It as it bad previously been thought la and la a Pennsylvanian. Senators and regard te Asia, that tbe African contimembera of Congress from the three nent extended on and on Indefinitely. states mentioned, therefore, take an It was supposed that far to tho south abiding interest In the cases, and will wu tbo son of baat. In which no bn watrh for Attorney Young' report man being could live. Thla was by no means an unreasonable Inference to with considerable eagerness. tba ancients. They knew that the farther they tailed to tba north tho colder GOVERNMENT CIRCULATION It grew end that in tbe extreme north was region of perpetual Ire and smew. STATEMENT. They also knew that tbo farther they Tha circulation statement Issued by sailed to the south tbe warmer It grew, the treasury department of the gov- and wbat was more natural for them ernment zbowa that with a population to au prone that If they went far enough of 11,762,000 on June 1. 1004, tha cir- la that direction they would come upon culation per capita la (30.19. At that land that wore parched and baked and upon sets that boiled, whore nothdata there was la circulation (484,158,-12- 0 ing eon Id live but salamanders? (483348.-099 in silver certificates and in gold certificates and for tha ree CeelO Wleli on An. of theas Queer and racy are tbo tales told ef outstanding demption exact csrtl first sa aa equivalent tbo shill of tho Maine shipbuilders In uae of the ads aad brnadax. One In amount of the appropriate tha eld time yarn la of carpenter who aphlnde of money is held in the plied very drunk at a shipyard for emtreasury, and Is not iwrludeJ In the ployment. In order to have a little fun account of money held na assets of tha with him tho foreman act him to give a government. Neither does the state- proof of hla skill by hewing out a ment of money held in tha treasury as wooden bolt with no chopping block d assets of the government Include de- but t stone. The carpenter acrempllab-ahla without difficult task marring posits of money In national bank de- tha keen edge of tba broadax and positories, to the credit of the treas- showed the foreman n neatly mad urer of the United States, and amount- bolt Then he brought the as down ing to (106349.757.45. The money hell with a terrific blow that shattered It na government assets Includes gold coin edge upon the atone I can hew hurt to the amount of (217.692.391; stand- rate on your chopping block," he hicard stiver dollars, (22.959.837; subsid- coughed, but Ill be blamed if I can make tho ax atlrk In It when I git iary sliver, (12,036,831; treasury notes The story rani that tha through." United Stales notes, of 1990, (99,579; foreman lost no time in employing (9.379.939; national bank- notes, inch a workman. - THE EXAMINER Lyceum Published tviry day In the year by tba Standard Publishing Co. OGDEN. Makes everything; g;ood. F. J. KIESEL At Bars aad Fountains (Q, CO. Distributors. |