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Show TflE EXAMINEE: MOKMN'i railroad miyu'W. Bi he admit sariug toe inquii) ho knew icry title about ralirviaue. UTAH, TUNHAY (KlIlEX, IEIUIUARY UORXIXG, It, HUM!. lb-o- THE EXAMINER forgivt-e- Pufcliahed Every Day in the Vaar by Tha Standard PublieB-ta- n: f'anri- - is P.r.ni long the Qr. A.st-c.ra- Franc.- ki-v- . m Says He Accepted a Warrant for $100.50 Because He Believed He Was Entitled to It for Services Rendered. iiti'e. engaged - haw will vM.-iii-ng eonfm.-m-- Mid pardoned h on theory Meriweiber .hipmsn (hat a burnt cnild dread the bra. V MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tbe Sajunibar la aant by uoi tutuida at Ogde. par aar At laaat Quarterly, la ad- - Dni-t'iu- North r fo- - way ha Yr.teidar was the fifih day ileton-lo i hr Chambers hearing, and a; ihe present rate of progrpr it. U prouatila tha' fully two more day a will In- - .pent before the matter ran he suhmuteil the senate. to the court for a decision One of General U.ugharu lux appointed a the day's dierii.ii was an exchange Vork police of lot of chaplain to tbu Ni-pleasant ries bv Atioruej Maginnia The encounter was beforce. Hard o Imagine wna the. gen- and Kimball. coming Interesting when Judge Howeral bad against the eliuplain. ell remarked 'hat ih- - matter waa too J .1. 1111! complalu hat this coun- serious to lie dealt with lightly, and ordered th gentlemen to deit. Mr. sS 111 If n great Chambers was try i :oo extmvagnn: ou tb- - witness .tand at niany people had nut been, Mr, Hill prea time eaterday afternoon, (be roncluaUin of hi iestimony befog a might, still lx- working for a living. Manager cmm.oipla't- of puuriuie its round of ENT. Tha Examiner ia a atrlctly to dependant aawapapar. It F an aid aa aaual abow. Tha Kxamluar haa aa favor-llee- , and aa aaamiea ta puaivh. It will give tha aewa unbautad and aapraludload. will bv rt1 Comuiiittleatiou eta sod aa all aubjocto praaaaued la raanaotf ul laaxuaica from kaowa tadknduala, but tba true name muai ba publiabad ta fulL All latiara aad communication mine iLan double the amount - a la tba waata basket. Tba brave maa a (war bide behind aa aa-- a unied name. Doa't auk tba Editor to bo reaponslhl lor what you ara aahaiaed of. Subaeribara will coaler a favor by informing thi office of failur to raoaiva Tba Kaaulaor before their breakfast. Tba Morning Esamluor can be found oa sale by tba independent New Co Salt lake City. Oa all through traina leaving Ogden oa Tba Southern Faclflo Railway, Tba Union Paclllo Railway id Rail- way. Ha stated tliai. he accepted the warSenator Tillman having laid bare rant for $tuu.50 m the Mims conditions the railroad situation lu West Virginia. aa the warrant issued p rev ion- - lo Scuslur Elkina will now oblige with n that tune, he thought he wa few remark on the dispensary system ntiilad to the mourv. Jane In of Iasi year he said bis Menlu Sou'h Carolina. h the mayor and tion waa cHlIt-It. Is reported that CoinmUisoner Judge Murphy to the resolution which provided fur thl appropriation and (JHi'tield ha president ial aspirations. made in reupon learning that It w I km lit less the psekerw woiilil come up muneration for service, on the board wtih a bauibionie campaign contribu- of equalization and review be prompttion if they (bought. It would make ly refunded the mniiHv to the elty treatiirer early In January. This wa him quit his prm-u- t jot), done notwithstanding the fact that he had nerved on two aperlal committees, WORKING ON PROBLEM one nn Improvements and the otlx r on OF A FIRELESS STOVE. revision of the elty ordinances, which If the work hud licet, turned over to Club Women and University Professor the attorneys, would have rust the ri'y In Trying to Parted between and ll.rtuti. For thU an Economical Davies. mice Mr. Chamber, mated he had accepted no coinpcnaaikm. He assertto deProf. M. K. Jaffa, tbe food expert of ed that he had no fraud tha rity when be aurepted the tha Itnlverwltv of California, ban rules warrant,aa and that during his (wo experiment, with a councilman he had at no the rcMilts of whirl) are ex- terms si lime thought he waa doing wrong. A of to he unusual interest (o pected statement made to Ihe proseculioiiiwwlve., and Incidentally to heads tionthithat. It would ahowby that, some of who pay tha find bill, of fsmllito the warrant United the defendant vs the Niw York Herald. drxwu for ail or eight month with the university-seine- ) were not litbad received them, Mr. Chatn-ben- t Ut Is the Town and Gown club after a strict denial anil said entered some of Berkeley, an organfxailon all cashed within ten day aa faHhlnnablr." lint they were time after their receipt. whose extend their Inti-rcThe proNecittlon asked the witnewa to aueli purely rionicsilc prohleiiiH hs why he called at the home of hit rookery and method by which the art accuser on the night of February 9 may he Improved and lt expense les- and requested him to drop the proceedsened. lie replb-- that he was anxious Mr. K. Torrey of the Town and ings to maintain an unsullied reputation In Gown club read s paper before the the roRitnuniH . and being on friendly organization a fortnight ago dealing and almost intimate terms with Mr. with tha subject of fire less stove after he thought he had a right to consultation with rrofeaanr Jaffa, and Nkeen, to him aw a friend. Since this the study of experiment made by the wpesk waa ease, the defendant said hr Cnltrd flute army department and wishedtbe to know he had been some civic organisation of Germany. singled nut as an why nhjert of ridicule, Tha flrelesa stove principle l ex- as he had never done the plaintiff any plained by Professor Jeff to he merely Injury. Mr. Bkeett, lie said, explained Idea that of the the application at till conference thnt he had Iteex of heal utlllx-- d to retain compellf d to inatltute thla proceedcold of in weather the body the heal bv the newspapers' attack on him. mev also be used lo retain best gen ing Mr. Chambers stated that he thought wherea of In water, crated boiling pot this tathi-- unfair slnre he had nothin meet nr vegetable hare been placed to do with ahnplng the policy nf ing tnve flrelesa to rook. The relly any paper. Then, he mid. Mr. Rkeen I some in a box. upholstered that he had often felt lilts and In anther Inatanre. made up of replied h In mill under the newspaper put ting ls board In which bv kepi arpund nfflec. the ladling pots, all kept s airtight Mr. fun her stated that hq The fund In hef rooked nFked ('hunilier. a possible. If he rould not thn plaintiff I first boiled over a aa or mat stove eonwlatently atop the proceedings at Hi for about five mlnutea and then thl time, to whirh he replied that he Imillnx pot I transferred lo the tire- wished he bury and forget the less etove and tltpre kept fur seteral whole affair, hut he must first Investihour. Neither Professor Jaffa nor the wom- gate. The witness i. asked if it via- - eon en of the Town and Gown rluh claim sblered for all or only a aiiy credit for the discovery of ihe majority of enmnilMee men to sign jhe Idea of a flrelis- - stove, it being under eoinmittie report. He answered that stood ib.il tha I'nlted Stales army Is a majority wri customarv. The quesworking on the same lines to teat the tion was asked If at this conference merit, of the Invention. If that ran he the plaintiff house Mr Hkeen men railed an Invention whirh la nut pat si Honed that ho had sny dittlrulty with rntoil or nHinoMllxcd by ,i eorpora Mr. Glasmatin. The answer was tint lion. name was not menGliisnmun I'leik Geo. Mr. I'nited States (un-iiltioned. He was asked if the plaintiff II. Murphy of Frankfort. Germany, had liixiltutrd a libel suit nyuliii i lie haa submitted h valuaM report on proprietor of the Rlnmlaril. :ind If he flrelesa stnvAs s usi-- in Germany to had li.it trouble with Mr. ilamnn la rce ami of ruiniii' the department oxer the luisltiesk affairs of ihe Weber ami upon at lmr Washington, reeelpt County Fair asais-ia- i ion. to which the of the reMirt the cummitsary uiinr-- s replied In Ihe nfflrmutive. t war tnstnir Ihe of department A was then sworn to try the Shma to the post romuitaxary at Fort cases Jury of Councilim-Moyes and Craig, inndr to Kan . have experiment Riley. and after a brief roiiMiiiatiun by the at that linkers of school pe.t counsel in these proceeding court was In Ihe to ascertain how far the claims put adjourned until Monday morning. The could Mr. forward in Murph)' report deftnse Hied a mol Ion to strikn out he practically sustained paragraph live of this aeciutaiion for that the Professor Jnffa the reason that same ia Immaterial and of be flrele.s .imp rannnt. irrelevant, end doe not set nm a iisid for iH'ef.teaks, ciilleis. panenkea cause of action under the stamte. Tti" alios. a'lrartlon and other articlereadr a follows: lie, in the crispness retiiil'ing from "Said accuser further alleges li:i t t Are tS)ld rooking on a are and hare been raid 10 gullfv of refusing and pcrfoini the offlclal ilulies pertniiiliiir 1.1 said office or rltv councilman" Thej after which n dr-- : motion wun murrrr interposed and 'he snine; he-gu- n 11 (," - WILL PROSECUTE HALVERSON HIS BROTHER? Now thnt a lines lemified In the dial riot court ihat June K. Halvermin. ex-clt- tmisurrr and brother of Hla-trle- t Attorney Halverson, haa artunlly accepted $25 per month as cxir for enllectlng sperlal texe and fltht extrn for oihi-- r extra tha public need not he disappointed if tba (Harriet attorney bring criminal aetion against hU own brother. If It. wrong for the city iiMincll-meextra pay for serving rerelve ia on eqiiallasiion boards, then ' It wrong for LU airin' Attorney- llalver-aon'brother to take exrt pay from lha rity treaanrer. Tbe law that ,v rouncllmen aliall not have extra pay also ray elty treasurers shall not have extra pay. Will Halveraon have ? If he hi brother Jamea does not, will tha people think IMat.rici Attorney Halvareon'a prosecution of lha elty connrllmen maileloua? ' If Halveraon fall to eniise hla brother to be brought to Justice, wune deerni and respectable citizen should die the proper complaint to make tho brother return the money taken while hi- - waa ejjy treasurer. a not Of course , thU paper tlm-the city treasurer did wrong, we believe he honestly enrm-the money. Ro did the city council jnnv But aa the district attorney says (he city councilman stole the money, theu hi brother ia equally guilty of that crime. It I a poor rule that doe not work both way. 11 vary fullty mas be brought lo Juailr. Ifthe dial rlctnt lorn y himself or hla ralnttvea ara guilty, let them be brought, to the bar of Justice and subjected to the sauie mean reflection and Die mine odhuu cast upon the city councilman. n n n a prow-cuierl- Represent at Ivw Gillespie of Texas yn he wa more and more astounded a deeper he explored the depths of d f, r ai - h-- wr-- e formalllli-performed .is !n Chamber.. eae Morning Proceedings. V the nn t ni j, sictifoy morning Bishop John Wiitsou was ihe tiri wlinosv to take the a.ind. lie us l the g.wd a'aiidiug of Fred W. Oianibctr In ihe Fiftn veil, tshiclt litlit the rir; con net SHO - -- cri EVER SAW. A CARLOAD OF STEEL COUCHES AND SPRINGS ARRIVED, FILLED WITH LUXURY AND COMFORT. JUST 1UU3. Ine witness said that several members of s former council in this city lind at one lime been sent lo 8t. Louis a a special waterworks committee and were allowed, not only their expense, hut ww grunted an extra compensation. He aiated that in 190! hr had cried on on special committee, in on I9u;:, on five board and in 1904 fourteen boards. In 1905. be said, he served on a committee for the Inspecand a committion of improvemeni tee for (he revision of the city On this committee prmctl-cull- y weeks were spent, a the work had to tie done at odd momenta and two nr three hours tier day had been devoted to It for several mnntha. OF GOCART8 THE FAMOUS MAKE, THE BEST AND M08T ATTRACTIVE. A CARLOAD GEN-DRO- WHY NOT LOOK AT OGDEN? (By F. I. Trynn Ogden (Mti, dear to me. Nn heifer plare' on earth 1 ee; Thy slogan really ought to he, lawk at Ogden! Not a eitv built with Dowies. Where sickness, :ire and misery roam But one that's filled with happy homes. lawk at Ogden! Notice every street. Paved and cleaned and all complete; Fixed in a wm that none can heat. look at Ogden! Bee our ha!s and churches, too, Built of rocks, and all brand new. 1 knowr hut iht will Interest you. lawk ar ogden! her Ogden's public buddings grand; Not out of town,-younderstand; No better one, in sny laud. lawk ii! Ogden! See Ogden's ringed mountjifns high. Attracting even-- siranger'a eye. Their natural beauty none deny. lawk at Ogden! We've Ogden runyon, too. yon know. Where all the rourlat go To Mpend a pleasant- month or so. lawk at Ogden! Yr. Ogden canyon' our resort, Included with the proper sort. For fishing, twhlng and all sport. look tit Ogden! See Utah's fine industrial school. Her wayward voung to teach slid rule. Just stop and 'hlnk then surety youll lawk hi Ogden! On the Liiirln cutoff, understand. Is where we-;bmld our bathhouse A CARLOAD 1 PAPER JUST RECEIVED, NEWEST AND PRETTIEST DE- OF WALL FULL OF THE SIGNS MADE.. And More Coming Watch Us Grow $e ss d high-tone- ! grand. BurpA'.sIng any in the land. lawk t Ogden! See our depo'. simply great. Our i raffle tu accommodate. The very lies' hat' in the state. lawk - Ogden! And then our i.lroad shop, you know. With s payroll every month or so Kind of helps r make things go. lawk at Ogden! Ogden City is :he gate u- nil. I.ook son a Jovf-i- i Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD eoiinly. The fossil art not complete, hut the bones are well preserved In the limestone, and their study has liei-a comparatively easy task. Perhaps the moat Interesting discovery from a popular atandpolnti that of camel teeth. Sinclair, in speaking of hi And, lays: Camels were abundant In California during the Quaternary period, but they did not play a very Important part in the fauna of the region about the Potter ('reek cave. Three molars of a camel were found in this rave,' but their fragmentary condition makes It Impossible to determine their genera Sinclair statu in the text of hla report that the cava exploration con! ducted by the department of anthropology of the State University have opened to the pateontologUts a new source of Information reQirdlng the Quaternary vertebrate fauna of thla state. While occasional scattered teeth and bones from valley alluvium, clay bed, steam gravels and aapbaltum slight shocks of earth quaka, corresponding In time with those felt on the Island of St. Lucca, were experienced here Friday. There were fwent detonation heard daring the night' PETROLEUM STATISTICS. Washington. Feb. 17. Preliminary statistic of petroleum refining in the United State. Issued today by the census bureau for the year ending December 31. 1904, show on Increase of 41.! per cent In the production of petroleum since the 1900 census. The total value nf the product In 1904 was $176,005,320, a against $123,929.-3- 4 In the fiscal year ending May 31, 1900. c Chicago, Feb. 17. CHARTER. The director EXCLUSIVE OUT OE GET IHE CROWD THE Gothtag we sell not the same thing see you do offered for sa!e by everyone and worn by everyone. It's made from exclusive cloths, cut on new and original patby terns, hand-tailorexperts by men who know how. county. l.ei of 'he speci.'s f mud and by Mr. Sinclair .In the bulletin mlcrodon. U ae follows.- - Thnmainy the Thomamy clos- - li ed dee-crlb'- mmt-nm- !tn.iii FOR MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN j fln-- i i ' Are being sold at a sacrifice to make room for big spring stock is pi-- lasik ;- iI' as reed tlnit iiie.ui'K etch nieniber stinnld pri pure an item- ied R'.remeTi- of ,is special si vices, Tips w is d..:u'. hir owing in he great of wnik li whs done In t and ih n. .pv 'hl. coiii- n w is a wide ppou.i t. ' ' ci pee i;i ;tie r's suhmli-' Fur 'hN soil .up. nf , tf- roitp. i up u r. fusel to pi.- Mils w:,a to ni'ew ,iZe-I ml'- r $'oii . s. rviers. w ci'tts'.!. r.'i .pn .icurt e.itc ,.f the s'.ve- - to ri r1;:,!Rr 1 i - .1 . b.-i- - i1- arriving daily ''i-- hv 'i:t . ,i l i ( d . h.- crd-nntir- the init iii'!nii the eo-t- i:;-:ti- a ll.C I I ' i i ft , ; n- eels - a- lo v - nf lan ' the he-i- r the;ivedm! cavi , Creek .ip n an ..'i .i , 'V r:nc; Tivnini-.- i Kohn Bios, famous clothing looks better and wears better than any t rim-rse- . Putter Tlaty kimua. three other make. This clothing is sold with a positive guarantee as represented or money refunded. Your wardrobe is not complete without a real swell TOP COAT. These we are showing in all the nobby colors. Cur clothing window is full of them. spm-meii- Toner Crick cave: Eu-- i Creek '!: min roiiinum. Potter l in r.HC LIVED IN ANCIENT CALIFORNIA. EARTH QUAKES GENERAL I:t s at hulb 'tn issued the of rahforn'.i 'ie r ili Sfritird new r- imuni-ittemniits found .mring :!- - , ;i 'i - the "Qititr-ernrirv- I'ilTii'itu sai " the N?w f--e York tin.,- H- It-- - ..-.- a , .ii.. l'l :;. -- ... v. ; n !.: . : THE WEST INDIES Feb 17. A 'i isierdny from Quito says sbght esrth quike were ,i'vi:ii u.- i r'liriii the past 4S huis. . , .it i IN !v. - , Fi-i- - ' Franre, Island of Mrilnque. g severe shock of 1 : 4 here a fell m. 'odav, which wis siinhier disturhancep. Tin- rn.cki-ihp walls of Pilild- i. kvii. ws '(! !,,:isid. i romi-wha- 1:11111a fis.ic-- i CAMELS Ti . v-r- s'vf. (In (,, ,:sn ' i s :ittiliei hsd served . v Yel,r,ine. - u- ' (glens Cro k rave. Shas's counInviting you ntii'br fosails. nuraer ty: Apr..l'ni:,i yoti're pasing 'hrmieh, ,w loiinil in Potter Creek mis Invi-- r iigden! i I'd-;.-- mow ;im S. if to rii'ril la-tet- that Ve bet,. iliein tate w. Ill'll have rn'l'lcd llte riMlliciiim u to hv 'he IIIcnih'T of lie Wils Iirk'-:iM thai isininofei's ni.-- . me thi-n. rittl replied tha" Wi.'c n i. k p J In !h no- - .1 !: ,r j ' foll-iw- - j I Si ! . Island of OrciMilt. B- YY - i:tp.-- Two pvolpngcd. t hough i;.v- . I Clarks Stores 2356-58-60-- 62 nf the National Fraternal Sanitarium soclatlim met fore today and formally took over a tract of 3.000 Hcrcn of land l and a large hotel building at Vegas. N. M. The Atchison, Topeka S Santa Fe railway company donated the hotel, together with a tract of l,o9 acre of land, and the Land Grant association of Lae Vegas gave f.fW acres of land to the sanitarium cistion. The entire property. It Is said, la valued at $1.(100.000. The assort:)-tlo- n received a charter today from the state of Illinois, and it. la planned to open, the anltarlnm on July 1 u patients of the various fraternal order Interested. BE r : HAVE RECEIVED op Coats de- posits of the Quaternary ag occur in various mammalian species, it baa been impossible to group them Into a fauna which might, be regarded aa a chroni-loglunit, owing to more or leas variation in the age of these bed. The agenrii-- involved in the accumu liitlon or moat of tbe bones hearing deposits have proved destructive to all hut the larger forms. On the contrary, the cares having acted tn a greater or lea extent, as receptacles for the HcrumnUtlon of surface material, afford a more rompleie faunal record, as the condition governing preservation are mor,- favorable. Besides the remains of ramels. above found a large nummentioned. Sim-UIber of aperies of ihe Quaternary mammal. The groiiter number of the species wie found at the Potter Creek cave. Inn some n. w material was alio si cured front tin Merrur cxvr. situated near the tiiwp nf Murphys in Calaveras - n i small- 1H2 nnd ('ad-n- 's 'cs-'lfic- j r SUITS JUST ARRIVED HANDSOME THINGS YOU MOST I Ogden! ars men of worh; Honest. mil or mirth: No hetic- - hots than them on earth. lawk a Ogden! Oaden's d.r.u'iira. rvreef and fair, Greet von a I'., cheerful air; np'-nin- . A CARLOAD OF BEDROOM THE NEWEST, p-- r The business entrance to the state. N(1 i1Kine.a r.n hedmre lawk - Ogden' Vnu may rev Ogden' rather small, the Hut like a bin it may grots- tall. Tiff Some trh' day she'll heat m - PUTNAMS Air. e funher stated that, st the time i ni, special work was bing done Ly ihe board of equslt.sion and review. an extra amount of work devolved on City Treasurer James E. Halveraon who wa also sperial tax collector. Not withstanding the fact that he had been allowed $25 ex'ra per mouth for these aervb-ea- , the witness that Halverson was granted till another extra allowance (if $100 for that same year, this being ovei and above the special monthly allowance. F. Y. Chamber took ihe wit new si mid and in answer to qiiestiou by thi- counsel, testified a follows: lie said that tbe question of extra com ion aroe In llh'3 on account of the many improvements that were then being made. It was found that In order to transact (he large amount of bmdnrss these iniprovrmenis Involved the couucllmen would be compelled to i heir regular employment and It was thought proper that they should bare extra comprnsaiion. The mayor, he said, appeared before the council was in ihe fall of 190$ and said he In furor of making a special appropriation and considered qil.mi day lo be a fair remuneration, and the Hon. Win. Drive, who waa then president of the rmincil said he bought $3.0u per day very reasonable a a former ronn-i-i- i of whirh he had been a member had appropriated similar amount for special committee work. He said that after Investigating the mater and finding that this was customary In other cities, the mu) or approved the appropriation of $50 made to cover the years - luli-ntio- Examiner patron will confer a favor oa tba management by (porting to thla offlea whenever tkey fail to And tba papers at the designated plncaa. allow- -- follow: da plumea. ar aaauaiad aamaa, will ba throw It ed. of iht- Hepburn ratr bill pruvidniK it with a proof tires wbt-- it start - non Were Ready for y gjore Soint'iliin FEARLESS AND INDEPEND- "iwwwvwyf THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS HAVE BEEN BOUGHT IN ANTICIPATION OF Tree BIG BUSINESS WE EXPECT THIS SPRING AND ARE COMING IN BY THE CARLOADS. nothing in iht cotiuu t 'jnirovry 10 U- - thankful tor, anyhow 14 Now for Spring Business ON THE WITNESS STAND The president ba t eta Tha Oregon Short JJn alinim uld prefer a!: niony. SUBSCRIPTION RATE Deiirarad by Camar la Ggdea iacludiag Sunday UurniBg par month.... 75 Siogia cupiea by sod . 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