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Show 1 THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, I'TAIL APRIL SATURDAY, who cleared frum her name the stain of attempted murder. Tuere were preteut in the court were not serious. room when the verdict wa received David Roach, fatter of tha defendant; GOOD SPRINGS ANOl HER ELY. her husband and her counsel. Representative Harry J. Robinson. Heinzs Deal Attract Attantitn to Diswas arrived at at 10.5b verdict The trict Heretofore Overlooked. o'clock this moruiag. and wa at once brought into the ooirt rom. After Suit Lake, April 5 That Good the Jury haj gone itne the Jury bni r a cop-pt-be a to great Springs, Xrv., is aud taken their seats ike foreman n camp aa Ely is the firm opinb that a verdict had been are of a mining man who a rived at. The verdict was then bannrived in tha city yesterday from the ed to the Clerk. Howard A. Kmg, anl southern country. It read as follows: No more emphatic confirmation ot find the defendant We, tha this man's eatlinate ot the new cop- not guilty." Jury, per district could be obtained, perThe court ordered the verdict enhaps, than the fact that F. Augustus tered aud the defendant was die Heinz has uurrhased a large proper- charged. ty in the district and is prepuring fOutsde the door of thr court room extensive operations tnere. And this Mrs. Wells and h- -r counsel shook true. is known to be and thanked them hands with the jury Air. Helnae dots not plan extensive fur their service. operations anywhere uniess there s As soon as the defendant was dis!w good foundation for li.em. That this morning Attorney Robincharged admitted. son secured aa order from the court Thera Is reason to believe that Mr. the revolvers to lie returned. has found in Good Springs allowing Heinz The arguments lu the caae were fina dlxtrict which hi experts tell him ished yesterday afieruoj and the in will compare favorably with Ely and at ructions were given b) the court new the a In which Butte district By 3:59 oclock ike cate hai been opportunity is afforded him of getting placed in tha hands of the Jury, whlce lu on the ground Boor at a cost that Is aaa taken to the Jury romu. nominal, compared to what it would coat to awing anything extensive :n DR. E. G. G0WAN8 APPOINTED. the Ely district. la other words. It la the Inteutl.-Salt April 5. It ia to he Judge to make Good Springs essentially a CowansLake, court. Tho the lleinie district, with operations fully vexatious ofproblemjuvenile as to who ia to ne aa as extensive ara the Hvlaze opera- father to all the delinquent children tions in Butte or Bingham. in town and encourage them on thet: Good Springs ts eight mjjes from back to normal living, while hottJean station, on the Salt Loke route, way them in check from going too far ing and about 2B miles from Las Vrgai. along the road to criminal lawlessness, Although some mining has hsen June was thla morning settled by the juvethere the last two or three years, the court commission. district la comparatively little known. nile The profession of the ministry was not tried this time, nor was that of ITALIAN DROWNED. the school teacher, a number of whom had been tried. Instead a Judge from Bingham, April 4. Domino Comen-ci- o the ranks of the medical men was sewas an Carmoslne, Italian, cured, and after a brief talk with tha drowned last night in Bingham creek, court commission. Dr. Cowans agreed of oppoin the lower part tha town, to assume the prefix of Judge instead site the United States beadhousa. of doctor to hla name and to go in'o left hla bunkhouee to go after the task of recruiting wayward chila bucket of beer (bout 10 o'clock last dren. evening, and in crossing a narrow bridge near Ms bunkhouaa mid have BURGLARS MAKE HAUL. lost hie footing end have fallen Into the creek. He waa fouud near where 5. Diamonds and Salt Lake,' he fell about 6 o'clock thla morning. Jewelry valuedApril at mors than 11,000 Severe brutees on hla head Indicated and $125 cash were taken by burglats that when be fell hla head struck a who ransacked the house of Del Wilrenwhich of timber or a ruck, place 127 wholesale dealer, son, liquor himself. dered him powerless to help The East last street, Eighth night BO unCarmoslne wee about years old, attended the Orpheum theater married, and a section hand on tha family a member of tha Rio Grande Western railroad. Ills and Elmar F. Sibley, stock company, who rooms body was taken to the Ileffenuan un- Leighton In the house, waa at tha Grand. It dertaking parlors, and will be sent to was In the absence of the entire houseSalt Lake tomorrow for burial. hold that the house was robbed. The building was ransacked thorCHURCH OUT OF CEBT oughly. Drawers, closets, chests, even the bedding, were searched. Dishes vases wer broken. Before thsy Last Cant ef Million Dollar Bond and left the burglar enjoyed a social glass ieaue Paid, Says President Smith. of whisky which they found on the in the billiard room. Salt Lake, April B. What promises sideboard From Sibleys room a damoud plu to become one of the most important worth $7t and a diamond ring value! conferences of the church, commenced at $125 were taken. From other rooms at 10 o'clock thla morning In the great oUter jewelry and the ring Tabernacle, the auditorium of which money .plus, were stolen. was completely filled hy saints from Two diamond rings cud a brooch far and near. d diamonds enJ pearls, and Tha distinguishing, leaturei wen set with $360,- found on tha kitchen at V. tha dscourae of Preadrat Joseph floor. Indicated that the burglars may Smth, who spoke for nearly aa hour, have been frightened ha they wsiy and the reading of an address, apthe house. The brooch bepearing over the signature of tha leaving Mrs. Clift, a slater vf Mrs. to longs flrst presidency, by Apostle Orson F. Wilson. Whitney. The documents is dlrectel to the people of all the world and ia CARL BARNES SHOT. review of the tenets and practices of the church, a statement of its faith Salt Lake, April 6. At about 12 aud a denial of tho numerous false there waa a case ot chargra recently made against 1L The o'clock last night shooting at 53 F street, in which A reading waa listened to with rapt and was followed by a unani- young man named Carl Berne, agea mous adoption on the part of the large shout 22 years, an employe of the Freed Furnltureoompanv. was the viccongregation. Conference opened auspiciously, nob tim. The young man la now at 8L hospital in a serious condition, withstanding threatening weather. Mark's There were present of the general his left lung being pierced hy a buiauthorities the following: Presidents ld. For a time there waa an air of mysJoseph F. Smith, John K. Winder ami Anthun H. Lund: Apostles Francis M. tery surrounding the shooting, and It that the young man attemptLyman, John Henry Smith, George was said Teasdaie, Heber J. Grant, Rudgnt ed to kill himself because of trouble Clawson, Reed Smoot, Hymm M. with a young lady, Mias Myrtle Snow, Smith, George Albert Smth, George F. with whom he has been keen keeping shootRchards, Orson F. Whitney snd David company for some time. The O. McKay; Presiding Patriarch John ing occurred at the residence of Mis Smith; Presidents of Seventies Scy. Snow. It waa also reported that some mour B. Young, Brigham H. Roberts. one shot Mm, hut these statements Jonathan K. Kimball, Krlon H. Wells, were denied by friends of tha youuj Joseph W. McVnrrln and Charles H. man. Hart; Bishops William B. Preston anl Orrin P. Miller. There was also a SUPPLIES FOR CHINA. of presdenta of large repreiH-otatostakes and missions and bishops of Washington, April 6 Commissary wards. General Sharps of the army, who It The morning session was opened hy superintending the shipment to China the choir and congregation singing the of the food supplies contributed hy hymn beginning Guido I's, O Thou Loula Klopsch of the Christian HerGreat Jehovah." Prayer waa offered ald, today received $69,009 from Dr. RedeemKlnpach In addition to a previous conby Elder David McKenzie. The fund of er of Israel" was then sung hy tho tribution of 850,000. rholr and congregation. The opening $110,000 thus available will be addresa was delivered ua usual by for the purchase of 8,000 tons of flour, which will he shipped to China on the Iresldont Joseph F. Smith. President Joseph F. bmith was the United States army transport Buford r first at the opening meeting, sailing from San Francisco on April snd delivered a very interesting and 30. Of the cargo, 1,01)9 tons of flour instructive discourse. He expressed will be purchased In Minneapolis and his delight. In seeing so many present transported free by the railroad comat the flr- -t meeting of the conferenc", panies to San Francisco, and the rewhrh, he said, Indicated an interest in maining 2.0u0 tons will he purchased this work which was very commend- st San Francisco and other points on the Pacific coast. These supplies will able. President Smith spoke at length of be consigned to United States Consul the condition of the church, and was Rodgers, st Shanghai, who will have especially happy to be able to say that charge of the distribution to the sufthere never was a time since the or' ferers from :hc famine. In a letter to General Sharpe, Dr, ganizatlon ef the present presidency hla appreciation at when they were as united as today, Klopsch expre-ss- d as united In spirit, in faith and in Ihc business like. Intelligent and expeworks. The presidency and the apos- ditious manner In which the army tles are also united and laboring to- commissary department had gether In love and harmony. He was ort in bringing to a successful completion this important stage of the great also pleased to say that the same poo-effort. will, love and union exist between ' these bodies and the presiding seventies of the church, and It was a source LABELS ON GOODS. of gratitude to him that all these brethren were an faithful In the per Washington, April 5. Dr. Harvey fortnance of every duty and that the-ar- c W. Wilcv. chief of the bureau of always ready and sllUng to per of the department of agriform every duty that Is required of culture, expressed snrprise tonight them. The president spoke briefly ot when shown a dispatch from London the efficient work being .Ion hvth In which Dr. Thomas, chief health presiding bishopric, snd of the work officer of Stepper, is quoted as saying to be accomplished hy the pstria-rthat 75 per cent of the canned goods of the church. Ho a,d the church Imported Into Ixmdon, England, from was out of debt, having paid a miillou the United Slates are not labeled anJ dollar indebtedness. that English firm would put on the'r TO NEGLECT A COLD SHERIFF USES LASSO Deputy Goldsbrough Held at Bay Witn Knife by John Ockoy. Th danger of neglecting an strongly dlnary cold can net ba too thla aea-aoemphasised, eepeeially at ef the year. The natural effect of a cold is to cause the lungs to become sore and tnua rends these most liable to deeelcp aouta as pneumenia. for example. At the flrst Indication of a coll it at steps should be taken to check once. This can readily be done direcby following thece simple' tions: Procure from the nearest c vial of Virdrug stare a ouneea gin Oil of Pino (Pure), two of good of glycerino and a half pint and whiskey. Mis well In a bottle four take a teaspoonful every hours. A noted authority on lung trouble prescribes this formula, and claims K will break up an ordinary cold over night, and will cure any cough of a curable nature. The accessory Ingredients ere inexpensive and can be purchased it any good prescription druggist. Cars ohould be exercised to use only pure Ingredients, and to this id It Is better to purchase eacn separately and mix them at heme. Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) ie put upt for dispensing only, in vials, each vial securely sealed In a round wooden caae with an engraved wrapper showing the name Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), guaranteed under the Food and Drugs act ef Juno SO, 1908, aerial number 491, prepared only by Loach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, Ohio plainly printed thereon. Thf oils cold In bulk and tha many cheap Imitations of Virgin Oil of Pino should bo avoided. Xephl, April 4. One of the most violent type of Insanity ever known forcibly la this community was brought to the attvulioa of Deputy Sheriff H. D. tiolilebroagh at about 6 o'clock this morning. .Jifcn Ockey, en e resident of this place, who has bean suffering from serious stomach sad intestinal trouole which seemed to effect hie mind, became a raving maniac. Early this morning he went outside the house in hie stocking feet, with a sharp butcher knife, and when followed by his wife, he suddenly turned on her with the knife and a huge rluh, with aU Intents of killing her, and had It not been for hla stepping on a thorn, which threw hliu to the ground, he no doubt would have accomplished his purpose. Three of the neighbors were called In to take him In charge, hut he fought with all the fury of a demon and succeeded In getting away, running toward the mountain. Deputy Sheriff GoldMbrough was Immediately notified, nnj started In pursulL But so fiercely did Ockey resist with his dangerous was pons that the arresting officer had to lasso hlui. Ha la now kvpt in a fell, where Le acts like a wild beast at bay. Chairman George McCune hai been notified, and a hearing has hem railed for tomorrow morning, prior to his being committed to the asylum, it la believed that with proper medical treatment hla mind can bis restored. n die-eaae- ha'f-ounc- o Underground Passage Loaded With Loot and Diamond Dick Novels. ' Washington, April 5. The goner 1 staff of the army la doing everything In Its power to develop the use n the bayonet and tha aster among the soldiers. This la regarded aa a atrangs reversal of the position taken by leading army uffleera only two yean ago, to this effect, that these wore obsolete weapons, as demonetrat-eby the experience of the Boer war, and should be abandoned. Now a geu- -' oral order, laawd by tha chief of tuff, declares that, In orJer to Increase Interest In saber and bayonet exercises, post contests with and between the, weapons will, wherever practicable, bo held monthly upon the same day a the Bold or athletic exercises are held, or upon the day Billowing. Whenever practicable, poet commandera will bo present at tha contests and do all in their power to cootrlbuts to the Interest thereof hy extending extra privileges to tho successful competitors. d If you haven't tha time to exercise regularly, Doan's Regulate will pro. vent constipation. They Induce a mild. assy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Aft your dmgglet for them. the. BT CAM BOAT INSPECTION. ' Washington, April I. Kilowing tha Unas ef nooat ehangaa In atoamboat Inspection Service, Secretary Straus of the department of commerce and labor baa decided to Investigate tho ofScoa of th shipping oommlaekmara In tho largo posts of tho country with a vloir to Improving tho eorvloo and definitely determine tho efficiency of tho commissioners. Tho examination will bo rigid sad searching. e Salt Lake, April I. The rendexvoua of prospective bandits In an under ground tunnel and cave, was brought to light by Patrolman Bert 8 eager Thursday evening. One of the frequenters of the place, Howard Young, aged 8 years, was caught and from him were obtained the name of hla companions, all of whom are between the ages of 8 and IB years. Beager was at State and Third South streets whan ha saw several boys carrying neks. Suspicious of tha youngsters, the policeman went after them,, when they suddenly darted out of eight behind Die billboard In the vacant let Just north of the Knutaforff hotel. The hole In the hoard through which they went would not accommodaia the policeman's body, and before ha could get around the obstruction, the bore had covered np all signs of - thidr whefeabouta. Soon, ' however, they were seen to emerge from the ground some distance awav and to scatter In all di rections. Only one waa caught by the punning officer, but through that one tha hiding place and the names of the other boys were made known. Beager investigated tha hole from which tho boys had risen and found It to ba an underground passage In which tha young adventurers had collected divwn write let. some of which were identified aa having been taken from a coal yard In the vicinity. Tha place was well supplied with literature of Diamond Dick" type, which la believed to ba responsible for the conduct of the boys. s Tho parents of have been" notified, and the youngsters will be taken before the Juvenile court for a hearing when the court is again In session. the-boy- REFUSE TO GRANT DEMAND. Salt lake, April B. A conference of the committee of the local street car BUSWELL THE JEWELER Raff Moved Him Place of Basinets to More Convenient i Quarters at 2367 Washington Ave. The public is Especially Invited to Visit IT in New Store and Inspect the Beautiful line of Jewelry. men's union and President Bancroft of the Utah Light A Railway company, hold Thnmdey afternoon behind cloud door, failed to bring closer together the two parties In. the disagreement. The committee again presented Its request for a further Increase In wages and recognition of their union, and to both President Bancroft refused to comply. The Is. therefore, no nearer settlement than before, although both the company and the union are hoping for and expecting an amicable ending to the affair. YOUTH BENT TO MORRIS HOME. Salt Lake. April 6. After healing son np Samuel Smith, the of President Joseph F. Smith. James Folger, 16 years old, wa sent to the Morris home for correction, hut Thursday night. Folger is being hunted for hy W. H. Reynolds, superintendent of the school. He was on the Oregon Short Line viaduct Thursday afternoon and hy way amusement waa trying to throw rorks down the smokestacks of the engine aa they passed under It. Young Smith was on his way home and was crossing the viaduct with some co in pinions. They stopped hi,. watched Folger drop rorke on the engines and car. Some remark th.tr the Smith buy made trigered Folger and hs assailed hint. The pullcp were called and both boys were taken to the police sfHtion. Judge Blown was consulted and he sent Folger to the Morris home and Sndtn to hla home. d vs'-ue- uJ sN-ske- g Wishes IBs Miinr Friend to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at fain new ocation. filed at Wmbugioq. n Advice of die. largest coffee dealers die woiU is always to buy die old own IaM. Dr. Wliev ARIOSA Coffee in fashioned AibucUes the sealed packages. ak for a pound Dont cl Mocha and Java, or I for CuSec fluctuates and yon cannot get die same coffee (or the same priced die time Mocha and Java Coffee ia imply Mod of die not Beady aa good coffee for you as AibucUes ARIOSA, the blend of the BrazXan Coffees meet suitable to die taffe and health of American people. By die looks dux do differeoco between matted Java and Brazilian Coffees; many people drink Brazilian bid psy fny Tn Tbe principal difference is that Arbuckles costs you less, h h mistake to befieve that n high wr. When you buy AibucUes1 ARl6A (Notice, you get a ful coe pound package of dm leading Coffee of da qualify wadi. 'Its sales far 37 yean are greater than die comhiaed sales of al the other packaged coffees. By giving bettg Coffee for the money, wo have built ip a burinen exceeding the combined buamenes of the four next largo! coffee ka in the whole world. If your dealer will not supply the wnte to arbucxle Bros. New Yt a, genuine, ibbebb A Wonderful Oil Stove AT EMERYVILLE. San Francisco, April 5. Six horses tbs fifth race at Oakland today, but fortunately none of the riders were badly hurt. Teas, who xtum-hiebroke hla neck. Tha other horses stumbled over Tanana. At tha track hospital it waa found that C. Williams, riding Tanana, vu merely shaken up. Alta 4gpa, a 30 to 1, proved the winner. Llsaro won (he Jane handicap lu a drive from Mary F. Results: First race, 5e furlongs Creston won; Love of Gold, second; Brook-leathird, lime, 1:02 Second race, 6 2 furlongs, selling Tha Skipper won; Judge, secoud; Billy Mayhem, third. Time, 1:08 Third race,6 2 furlongs, selling Fred Bent won; Tltua II, second; Paddy Lynch, third. Tima, 1:20 Fourth race, handicap, 6 furlongs Usaro won; Mary F., second; Korn tine,, third. Time, 1:20. Fifth race, mile, sailing Alta 8pa won; Bon Vlvant, second ; Silver Une, third. Time, 1:41 Sixth race, mile Edith Jamea won; Yada, aeqpnd; Oratorlan, third. Time, fftrnt Entirely foil In from all others. new ideas, Em-bodi- es new principles. Easily Reduces pense. managed. fuel exReady for business st moment of lighting. For f, summer cook 5. Seta NEW PHtFECTKW 8-- 2 1-- 1:42 NEW ORLEANS RACES. Wick Blue FlamOil Cook-Sto- ve Its heat la highly Results: FFirst race, 7 furlongs My Du Ids won; Bucket Brigade, second; Dick Rose, third. Time, 55: Third race, mile John- L. Inglia won; Peter Sterling, eeoond; John Smulskl, third. Time, 1:40 Fourth race, B furlongs Boaerrlaa won; Fkncy Dross, eeoond; Prince Brutus, third. Time, 1:01 Fifth race mile and a half Brie Green won; Lacy Crawford, second; Sanction, third. Time, 2:26 Sixth race, mile Schroeders MadDuchess of Montebello, way won; second; Quagga, third. Time, 1:42 Seventh race, B furlongs Gold Zone won; Orderly, eecond; Alante, third. Time, 1:01 3--5. - 2-- Deea Mt eveshaet tha Utahn. OH always at a matntataed level. Thro alsea. VuOy 12 sot at yew dealer 1 writ aw nearest agency far warrants! daatriyttn dtacnlar. TO New Orleans, April 6. eunMA jR&tO Lamp fa the beat lamp far all taund household use. Had ef brae throughout aud beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed abeotatmy tali; unaxoaBad la g power; aa ornament to any room. Xvary lamp warranted. If net at yew dealer' write ts aw nearest agaacy. CONTINENTAL OZL COMPANY light-givin- 1-- 6. UUWLA'JllttUPkJMI 4-- 1-- 3-- BENNINGS RESULTS. ' Washington, April 5. Bennlnga results: First race, handicap, 6 furlongs Tickle won; Golf Ball, second; Faust, third. Time. 1:23 Second race, 4 furlongs Bilfll won; Black Domino, second; Glorious Betsy, third. Tima, :57 Third race, 6 2 furlongs Wabash Queen won: Quadrille, second; Gnee-nthird. Time, 1:23. Fourth race, 4 2 furlongs Jubilee won; Ben Cole, second; Gaasoon, third. Time, :56 Fifth race, 6 2 furlongs Bowling Bridge won; Venus, second; Legerdemain, third. Time, 1:24 Sixth race, mile and 40 yard Buttons won; Europtdes, second; Workman, third. Time, 1:45 1-- 2 2 1-- o, 1-- 2-- 1-- 4. 4--5. GLAS8 FACTORIES WILL RUN. Pittsburg, April 5. At a meeting of tbe executive committee of the American Window Glass companv held here today It was decided to continue operating all ts factories during the Hummer months. This will mean steady work for a large number of employes who usually are Idle during the summer. THE MODERN SPRING TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER An entire departure from the patent medicine concoctions of alcohol, potassium, etc., the name of (Sarsaparilla, that only stimulates, heats the blood and produces pimples. ii The Great Sputh American Blood and Nerve Tonic med- a compound of Caroba leaves, ft. Johns Bread snd manna, with other Egyptian he always supposed icinal herbs, aromatics and carminatives nsed bv the earlier races. The medicinal virtu were fully and corthat sitrh coc-iSalt The News say.: April labeled, "it la a common pracare extracted from the herbs with pure tripple refined glycerine. Mrs. Alice Roach Wells, tin- - vnwis rectly tice among many manufacturers.'' sal wife of Wllimn 11. Wells ni Bingham, Dr. Wiley, not to put their own labe's ws this morning acquitted of the at- on the goods, but Insteal the labels f tempted murder of Tony Hanou. an others. It may be that goods sent ti Assyrian peddler, whom she shot on England are labeled with the names Caroba Manna purifies the blood, creates an appetite, promotes digestion, cleanse October J."!. 1900. of English Jobbers in harmony witi and regulates the organs of elimination, causing them to remove from the body every trace The verdict was arrived at by the this nmmon custom, but whether this jury in Judge Armstrong's court after 1 sdone or not, I have i.o knowledge. of winter's accumulation of waste matter, acids, and poisons, the retension of which cans ib nneteen hour. Mr. Welli Canned goods coming into this coundioeuse. received the verdict wltn the calm as- try from foreign countries are nniret-rallsurance that nothing eise could have labelnd. though the labels are FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS AT 50c AND f 1.00 PER BOTTLE. been posslhle. A smile swept over her not always correct. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. features a she glanred over at the Jury box In which nt ihc eieht men WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. SKSSSOBBa GIRL IS ACQUITTED. -- ni, s 1 Not One Drop of Alcohol Is Used in Its Manufacture lbi-ratn- y b k 5 ti 1 J 4-- 5. . t. JESSE J. DRIVER Pure Food Law, Guarantee No, 2041, - BOYS INFEST CAVE. REVIVING USK OF BAYONET. National coui--rvUv- old-tim- hslf-oun- 1907. al requirement cl the with The president's son carried a hlacx and a bruised lip but his Injuries dangerous 6, |