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Show THE MORNING SALT MbJuly Sait t i Sale-$7- .50 EXAMINER: LAKE OGDEN, UTAH, M'NDAY IliE DEPARTMENT e POLICE JUDGE'S BUSY DAY. to disappear In the next few days. $16.50 REMEMBER Judge C. B. Diehl had an exceptionally busy day yesterday. During the morning he had a number of State cases before him in addition to the regular police docket. Robert Beard, charged with robbery, pleaded not guilty, and' hla hearing was let for July lo. at 9 oclock In tha morning. His bond Is $30u. which ha has not furnished, and as a consequence he js in the county jail. Beard la alleged to have stolen a watch valued at 65 from an old man named Oamlleal SUITS FOR $7.50 at our store bteen reduced on many lines to make July buyers have and the prices would like to include you among them. BPpy. We merchandise la now on display A moat desirable stock of white snu blue, worth' 60c, on sale light and dark 61-S-col; ors, worth sale 4 In light lawn you want either or Jap silk. Look on the tables. Double clasp side blue elastics, white, ' specand black. .16c the at 19c Ladies' Tan' Hose Children's Hose A nice line of drop stitch open work, worth 60c for ..40c Splendid double linen knee, line rib worth 25c, for. .20c s the Place even seen. It will tvuupare favorably in New York with the Waldorf-Axtuv.and will cost $2,0ui, 'id. SALT LAKE NOTES. There was an unuM-u- l rousing street meeting of the tSalvj'u.n 9rmy at Liberty Park last night. Ensign Galdirected tolagher delivered a 1. ward the salvation of reformed drunkards. It was one of tl.e largest meetings the Salvation Army has ever held in this city. A grass fire, in i vacant lot at Third South and Second East streets gave the fire department a run at noun exThe yesterday. tinguished the fire in short order, thus saving a number of frame buildings that were threatened by the spread of the flames. While the whole world Is filled with amazement, and even consternation, at the victorious anus of Japan alike on land and zea, few people give a thought to the wonderful powder known as shimose," after Its ingenious and experi chemist-inventowhich has wrought such terrific havoc among the hosts of Imperial Russia. As all the world knows, every nation has its own pet rifles for the army, and its peculiar theories about naval ordnance also. Germany swears by her Mauser, we have our and so on. Similarly every nation has its own "high explosive. the British cordite, the French melinite, etc. In all cates the various goverumen chemists pursue their investigations and experiments in absolute secrecy. Lre-Enfiel- An Unknown Power. OUR r $8.50 SHOES Any Shoe Dealer can sell a good Shoe for $3.50 if he wants to, but very few stores will sell Shoes for $3.50 like our $3.50 Shoes. No, they always want a great deal more. Weve the best $3.50 Men's Shoes that were As in all other departments of Japan's wonderful work, an all but impenetrable veil of secrecy has been drawn over the investigations and even the personality of her chemist in exGrace and style at no expense to service. plosives, Dr. Ilian Shimose. He was 3, at 9 o'clock. born in the very humblest circumYou may have them of Patent Colt, Vici or Viola Kirk, Hattie Howard and stances In the province of Hiroshima A communication rrom tbs mayor some forty-seveAgnes Williams, three negro women ago, when railyears Patent Calf, straight or swing lasts, new toes. living In Victoria alley, who were recommending that Attorney F. S. ways and regular steamers were praccharged with haring committed the Richards be paid a partial fee of tically unknown In the Inland Empire. All the appearance, style and durability of crime of grand larceny by stealing 45 91,500 for his services in securing And yet as a youth Shimose determinthe no for caused water alNon from the person of Y. city, rights da, a Japaa regular $5.00 Shoe. ed to make his way to the capital, nese who visited them, were released little discussion in the rouucil Friday though U is over 480 miles from his Wood demanded an Councilman Youll do well if you never buy a $3.50 Shoe on their own recognisance, and their night ns Live village in Hiroshima to Tocase were continued indefinitely, an Itemized statement of Attorney Rich- kio, arrangement having bjfm entered Into ards' services. That bis plans were alrfedy fully debetween them and the county attorney, veloped In his mind will he seen from Tommy Burns, the clever fighter of the fact that on reaching the Japangiving the mthe right to lcgve the city Youll want to put your feet into our $3.50 a challenge ese capital he was able to pass a at ouce. Portland, Ore, has through the sporting editor of the fairly stiff examination at once, and Shoes the moment you see them. Telegram, to meet the winner of the forthwith gained the first round in the BOULEVARD IS ASSURED. Bhreck-Bairfight, Monday night. battle of his life by entering the ImBurns will deposit front $1,000 to perial University surely one of the Salt Lakes high line boulevard that 15,000 any responsible man, as bis side most goahead academical institutions M.-NYhas been forgotten for several years, bet. He makes but one stipulation, in tbs world, not even excepting Yale, now promises to be made an assured and that is, that weight be 158 ring Harvard and Columbia. side. But his studies In the home village thing, In the near future. Clothiers, Haberdashers, Hatters, Shorn Th City Connell on Friday night were necessarily limited for want of of In the for (he great, The Ladies' Literary club has filed s books; and now on arrival preparation pledged $1,000 this great roadway for use. If the Com- communication with the council, ask- rambling, teeming city of Tokio we would furnish the S,0u0 ing that the untidy conditions mercial club in find Bhlmoee compelled to beg and s from Park be remedied at once. borrow promised some time ago. Liberty The matter was brought to the at- They allege that the beautiful park la who took pity on him, and he has been tention of the council two week! ago made unsightly by the carelessness of known to stay up whole nights copying when Councilman Black moved that the park users in throwing rubbish some of these by hand, In order that the city engineer he instructed to pre- on the grounds, and ask that more the books themselves might be faith pare an estimate of the coat of the im- rubbish boxes be furnished for use in fully returned (o their owners hi tlu shortest possible time. provement the park. In n petlllpn to the City Council last His Indomitable Spirit the la no exaggeration to ray tbs' It night the board of governors of George T. O'Dell, the well known felt Commercial club strongly urged action Salt Lake man, has taken a party of young Shimose quite commonly on the proposed boulevard and asked eleven to the Portland fair. of actual starvation. Certain the pinch They the council to build n bridge across started last night In his private car, it is he was ordinarily without the the canyon In furtherance of the "Sunbeam. Ths Itinerary includes not few coppers necessary for the barber scheme. The petition recommended the only a trip to the fair, but through or bath man! It need hardly be said removal of n stone crusher and a pow- the California points of interest and that the future hero of his country der house and the prevention of work the party will return to Salt Lake, ac- passed every examination with perfect If you are a persevering, moral In the gravel pita along the road. to ths schedule, at 7:40 p. m., precision t yet. strange to say, after cording was a young man, between the ages of Accompanying the petition graduating with the highest honors, bo July 1L resolution by Councilman Wells. The find no better employment lban 17 and 35 years, possessing a good could resolution was referred to the city enElks from outside the state, assistant in a humble printing-officMany school education and common gineer to prepare an estimate of the of great prominence, btve been vis- at wages which appear to be simply cost of the bridge aersos tha canyon. the itors during the past week to the laughable something under ten shilnecessary physical passing local Elk club house. Some of them lings a week! examination. of even in those obscurity But New have been from days York, Chicago, MORMON CHURCH DEMURRER. ' Further particulars for four St. Louis and Bt. Paul. All were de- Bhlmose's restless spirit was casting He his for ability. with the beauty of the club about for openings lighted cents in stamps, by addressing, what destiny had Arguments have been concluded In bouse end charmed with the cordiality was wondering move-oveto suit the of the reception extended to them. mapped out for him, and had, the hearing of the demurrer H. W. PHILLIPS, Louisvffle, Ky. a erase for "bettering himself' filed against the Mormon church to Many hope to return hero for the great concompel an accounting of the tithing Elks celebration, July 27, "Purple that would have done credit to a scientious city clerk. He became so funds, and asking for a receiver for the day.' that It skilful In the printing-officchurch property. Judge Morse ordered 8. suddenly occurred to him he might h was In tha habit of spending entire Ity, prominent In the Unlversallst Attorneys La Grand Young and F. to MIKING NEWS. LAKE SALT Richards, representing the church, get employment from the government days and nights la his laboratory, church. She was once pastor at ths in this way and at length, after working year after year upon his Mount Vernon Unlversallst church, file a brief on the points of contenDIVIDENDS. MINE MONTH and st different times occupied tho many demonstrations of hla ability, he powder. tion, was given, on trial, a somewhat reOn one occasion he was nearly blind- pulpits at vsri his churches of that d Briefs will also be filed by Attorn aye amount is A total of 340,500 the Zane and Strlngfellow, representing position in the Government ed for Ilfs by a premature explosion nomination throughout tho country. mines of Utah dur- sponsible JYorks in Tokio. the complainants. The court has tak-a distributed by the Printing during one of his experiments. Very Sha was also well known as a lscturer ing the month, the majority of whom was at this stage of his career frequently bis hands and fingers were and writer. en the cae under advisement and It decision on the demurrer will be hand- are residents of this state. Park City that 8hlmose turned his thoughts to dreadfully burned; but nothing ever heads the list with a quarterly dis- Invention, and naturally enough he be- seemed to turn him from his purpose, ed down within n abort time. $108,-00WOOL CONTRACT SUIT Daly-Weof his and st length, when the now famous, with connection in The suit was filed In the came Car-of tribution from the gan operations came next The Silver Don King and exchemiSmurtbwaile own employment. After may "shimose powder was a perfect Charles A. Its regular monthly dividend of los Musser and wi directed against with periments he succeeded In producing cal compound, he took It modestly to Joseph M. Jansen Buss Q. 0. and M, diviadded was the this To 100,000. se curious ink which is now used in his government, with results now R. McFarland. Joseph F. Smith, Latterdend of three mines from Tlntlc, In- the for tha Church of Jesus Christ of for hank notes and papttr mon- known to all ths world. Japan 0 the from Gemnl, Lund and $60,000 H. cluding A Destroyer of Empire. -day and which renders forSaints, Anthon from the Grand Central and the ey generally, Attorney C. CL Richards filed n John R. Winder, counsellors to Presi- Uncle "It Is the most wonderful stuff I plaint and alteration practically imgery In the county clerks office yeswith Consolidated 5,000. Sam B. Preston, a remarked come ever all like have dent Smith, and William The across," Japansecret, possible. A surprise was sprung by the Horn for Joseph IL Jensen, vs. GL terday writer. to . the well so was bishop. that the ese major secrets, artillery presiding kept Jnpane G. McFarland and M. R. McFarland, Silver declaring $40,000 at ths elev- I of coals counterseen Shimose "I the ablest of have heap very an action resulting from a wool con enth hour and the famous gold prop- productions fire on a stack of IL bank it with all tract, In which BIDS FOR ROAD. erties of the Consolidated Mcrcur, dis- fellers were instantly detected. Judgment la asked in Gov-1 Iron and In an with was the his force while mallet, It employed the sum of $560 and costs. tributing $25,000, which will be de- eminent 1L mot But the Into even Shimose Works fire shot that Printing It appears that the defendants were clared quarterly for an indefinite News comes from San Francisco turned his attention to naval and mili- alarming thing he could make it do tho owners at 6,000 head of aheap and period. of ths T. E. was Jeffrey, President conditions that a contract was entered into In No The July distributions which will tary implements of all kinds, offensive under these and other x Western Pacific announces that fifty-si- approximately to burn feebly like tar, and give off vembar, 1904, In which tbe entire dip reach a million dollara and defensive. He was brought into he has which of-on construction, bids But only im ths of wool from the said 6,000 sheep for ) a sickly smoke. has been started off by the Utnh Con- contest with naval and military received, will be opened next week and solidated declaring a dividend, of fleers, both foreign and native, and be- - ' sirnpls little chemical fulminating de- the season of 1906 was stipulated and for ths awarded be will the contract To follow this Is the assur- gsn to discuss eagerly with them the vice which Ha inventor has provided from which tho plaintiffs promised to 000,000. building of the new road from Salt ance of the Silver King with ita regu- components of the various high ex- for It, and then Indeed you will see the pay IB cents per pound. Lake to San Francisco. force which has annihilated ths poorer The papers show that tha dip la lar distribution monthly, of 100,000 plosives used throughout the world. This is good news, but In direct con- and the assurance of others. Best Not Good Enough. of Imperial Russia. 6,000 fleeces the aggregated 36,009 tradiction of the orders received hers He ooon saw that most of tho smoke"Dr. Silmoe once sprinkled some of pounds. This amount, excepting 11,000 complied less powders of the world and. Indeed, his powder in a circle on a flat Iron pounds was delivered to the plaintiffs ON BINGHAM PROPERTY. yesterday. These orders were with. It meant that the offices of the also the Japanese service powder in surface two inches think, and when he as per the contract and tho latter paid use at that time, and known as "men caused it to explode the mere powder the purchase price. It la claimed that Western Pacific, which have been Manager Jacobs of the maintained hree in the Deseret News sals that he expects to encoun- kayaks"- - had very serious defects. alone drove a hole right through tha In June, 1905, the defendants violated building were cm orders received yes- ter the ore channel in tbe Bingham The "men ksysku" had been adopted iron, exactly ths same else as ths the terms of tbe agreement and sold terday, given up and th furniture property within about thirty days by the Japaneae government as a ring of powder. This is pus very and delivered to Jackson and Moore stored. This does not mean, accord-- ! from date, when he anticipates that kind of compromise, and it certainly peculiar festers of the Shimose pow- at Evanston, Wyoming, ths remaining row," a large body of ore will be opened possessed the best qualities and few- der. I was prenent st a conndentlnl ex- 11,000 poupdt, worth In ths market ing to gossip along "railroad i that the Western Pacific will not be up. The new machinery, including a est defects of all the service powders periment conducted by the Imperial 23 cents per pound. e built, but it does tnesn, despite the power tioiler and the drills, of Great Britain, France, Germany naval department which interested ms MARRIAGE LICENSE advices from the Pacific coast, that which are now In full operation, will and Russia. Unfortunately, when dry very much. Great balks of mssslva Lake on Salt the the active operations hasten the development work. Butler-Liber- the slightest concussion was apt to oak timber were plied up twenty feet The following marriage haa conducted a long cam- set it off, and It was found absolutely high in a square of nine feet, forming end will be long deferred. were granted In the county clerk's paign under adverse circumstances necessary by tbe then war chemist of n kind of massive tower. office yesterday afternoon: "A shell was fired st this from n end as the section of the country in Japan to add at least 20 per cent of FIRE THREATENED MURRAY. Earl G. Filbert, 32. and Mias Maud which they are now operating is off moisture to It, if it were to bg con- naval gun, and ths effect was truly from the ledge which has been opened sidered st all safe. Tbe tower of practically Wright, 21, both of Ogden. amazing. William L. Lockhrad, 29, and Miss A fire started at 1:30 o'clock Satur- up by tha large eastern syndicates, But like all high explosives, the solid oak was not only battered, the much interest is manifest by not only stuff was extremely capricious and timber was splintered and pulversised E. Pearl Hellewell, 22, both of Ogden. day morning, which, for a time, threatened to destroy that section of Mur- the local share holders, but by the delicate, and the slightest excess of shattered into fragments and scatWashington, July 1. For the year ray embraced by Murray and State residents iff Bingham, the results will moisture caused it to become entire- tered like shavings. I hava seen this streets. This section of the Smelter be awaited with great Interest. It was also very wonderful powder, which we, at any Just closed, It is approximated that ly delicate to keep, and la a year would rate consider superior to that used by 300,000 pieces of registered mail were city was placed in jeopardy for more ON THE EXCHANGE. than two hours. The Salt Lake fire dry up completely. In some respects any other great power In the world, handled, sn increase of 100 per cenL the "men ksysku resembled the Am- first strike through any object and over four years ago. department held itself in readiness to On the mining exchange during the erican "genuine," which Is tremend- then expend sJl the terrific force of its respond to the call for help, but Washington, July 1. Admiral Bigs-beafortunately the wind shifted and the week, 216.305 sharea of stock were ous In power, but Is apt to get frozen explosion many feet beyond IL It j squadron, with the body of John assistance tendered was not necessary.- disposed of, which In value aggre- in very cold weather, and this fact seems to possess several distinct Paul Jones, expects to leave France In all the damage was 3.000. It start- gated the sum of $44,199.35 Carlas bai brought about very terrible energies.' July 8th and to arrive off the Virginia ed in the rear room of Heusser Bros.' and Silver Shield were the features tragedies In mines and elsewhere. New of the although Capes on July 22. trading, the a morning After turn time in and drug grew extremely destroyed Japan saloon, THREE ARE DROWNED, store of Dr. Marriott, adjoining and York and Yankee consolidated were dissatisfied with her service powder, strong. and began to make inquiries about the the shoe shop next door. The loss Is played Denver, Colo., July 1. Three soldiers On the open hoard, May Dsy, Tetro American "mosblite," French melientirety covered by insurance. while OF NAVY. NEW SECRETARY and Uncle Sam Consolidated vied with nite. and ths "loplit of Germany. Dr. of company E, Eleventh Infantry, on Sloan's Lake some miles rowing the sales. for Utah resolved to principal devote one Shimose Copper day BIQ HOTEL DEAL. were drowned on acWashington, July 1. Charles himself entirely to the production of north of Cheyenne, boat leaking. The dead: of the count was sworn In as secrebe as Bonaparte new snould a which perraces Fair at the the Don't overlook powder Private Daniel Tate of Pennsylvania; tary of the navy a few minutes Gus Holmes, the proprietor of the Grounds July 4th. They will be bum- fect as it was humanly possible to Private Millard Poole of Tennessee; after 10 oclock today. make it He would, he said to himKnutsford hotel, of Salt Lake, arrived mers. Lucas Moore of Kentucky. After taking the oath, Mr. Bonself, devote years to tbe work If ne- Private from San Francisco yesterday mornaparte received in hla office, shakEasterners at the Lewis and Clark cessary. ing. He s'tited that he has closed what ing hands with each one, all tha To the writer, who met him recentis one of the biggest hotel deals ever exposition have been surprised at. naval and marine crops officers on MRS. AUGUSTA CHAPIN DEAD. the prunes shown in the Agriculture ly in Sasebo, tbe great naval arsenal successfully completed in the west. duty at the department. Subse"At this immature stage,' he said, building. These prune, which were of Japan, tbs doctor declared modestNew York. July 1. Mrs. Augusta quently he received tbe entire "I am unable to give the names of the raised In the fertile Willamette Val- ly that he had spent a little over clerical force of the department, eleven years" In producing tbe terrible Chapin, one of the best known woam me. I with much so than and finer are associated larger ley, gentlemen shaking hands with each. He then agFators In the counkeep- explosive which now bears his name. man'sis rights leaving for New Yoik within- a few those served by hoarding-housreturned to his desk and took up dead from pneumonia in a man. an U try, modest little He states In exceedingly ers eastern business deserve that meet associates, to they my days, the work awaiting him there. here. She was 69 years of not war chemist and of hospital this contracts as Japan; aud different to be clashed details profinal the entirely then sgs and hud been 111 one week. a will be signed. It means the erection ducts. Some of them are so large that from himself, but from high governMrs. Chapin was a doctor of divln- ment officials, was I able to learn that of the finest hotel that the west as thirty of them make a pound. Ever Wrought of Leather n Withoiit Coming Here is-u- y impression is growing $The Paine for a an importer Made of plain and checked gingham fcnd linen. A great invention for the little folks. Saves washing and sewing, too. Sixes 75o 6 mo. to 3 yrs. Each Is here also the kind of waist Satin Hose Supports A special lot from Childrens Rompers Shirt Waist Weather ial. Neckwear Wash Lawns Girdle Corsets Pink, Briscoe. Ray Bagshaw pleaded guilty to a charge of embezsllng a shotgun valued at 7, the property of Edward Simpson, whose trustee Bagshaw was. He will be sentenced by Judge Diehl July MN A Sketch of Dr. G;an Shimose From The London Daily Mail. From Our Special Correspondent. from-Th- a OMIKI mm Cf OF THE black aUka, fancy 16.60 Thl, Bean zhlrt waist auits up to are Including to aelect left 60 Thera just allka. plain and fancy mohair. aecure the very can once coma at you 40. If S3 to you ilM u-- from thin season. We expect them wane way will your that beat bargain JULY 2, 1903. MORNING, that q Hurst Store & DRY GOODS Every FRED CO. E 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE time text-book- RADIUM RESULTS You Can Become An Army .or Navy Prove of little practical benefit to us ordinary mortals, partly because of great cost. Better sticK to electricity Officer for light and power. e e We Supply the Power Railway Co. Utah Light E. W. WADE, R. B. CAMPBELL, Agent 0. st QsnX Mgr. 12,-60- i Rheumatism. Cured Free After years of experimenting wt have formulated a paste, which when applied to any portion of the body, suffering from rheumatism, will Imcuss of mediately relieve, and sventually curs the most persistent rheumatism. If you are a sufferer, and among tha first to answer this announcement, we will send you, by prepaid mail, a box of this wonder-fu- l oil, all that Is asked in return, is the privilege of referring to yon (when cured) In corresponding with prospective customers in your locality. No Testimonials Solicited. No Names Published An that Is required Is your name and address, and full particulars regarding your csss, accompanied by this offer. ASSOCIATED DRUG STORES Louisville, Ky. The Ogden Examiner. a the property a superior value and situ- SXVEB SUMMIT CLAIMS The Ogden silver Summit Mining company, which Is composed of Ogden people, and which recently incorporated with n capitalization of $200,-00- 0 claim to have some of the most promising property in the Nevada "Oldfields. One of the representatives of the company in speaking on the subject had this to say concerning ihelr claims: "The property is located 18 miles eoufhwest of Bodavllle on the line of the Tonopah railway and diatant from Tonopah 60 miles, being situated in Lsmeralda County, and consisting of a well defined lode or vein of white crystal quartz that can be traced continuously, to n distance of .between and six thousand feet on the aur-acThe vein is 37 feet in a' a depth of 17 feet, which iswidth the present depth of the shaft sunk upon nne of the claims, there being eight 8 together. The enclosing or rock through which the vein country extends consists of metamorphic, argillaceous schist and an Intrusive n dyke of being a genuine fisher, hich increases in width and richness 14 ijh depth, indicating by every principal of structural geology. Its perman-ancy- . The quarts la silver bearing. 9 being disseminated In the form , ' chlorides and sulphides the latter conta.ning a small percentage of gold. The company's assays show values from 50 to 96 ozs. of silver per ton, be, the lowest return and J? 1.75 in gold, with every indication of increasing values with The close proximity ofdepth. the proper ty to the railroad, the present shaft being distant only 1,300 feet gives to e. por-Tpi- great advantage over properties ated long dlslr.ncss from lines of transportation, as is the case with most of the discoveries in the slate farther south. Six tons of picked ore are now on the dump and the management contemplates making n shipment of a car within six weeks and other shipments will follow with greater frequency. The property was located by Robert Walther and Lorenzo Farr, veteran prospectors who pronounce it a stem winder. Sines its location tha adjacent hills have been extensively prospected by miners and many valuable claim hare been staked out Prospectors lured by ths hope of valuable acquisitions are steadily rushing in to the new district, which presents indications of one of the most richly mineralized sections in the state.' Butier-Ub-erm- 100-hors- . 's I I There will certainly be some good races at the Fair Grounds July 4th, from the looks of the horses entered. OFFICER BURNED TO DEATH. Kuresk, European Russia, July 1- - An officer was burned to death in a railway car here by a mob last night after a short, sharp conflict. The trouble arose through the officer ordering the arrest of a soldier. The latter was Impudent and the officer drew his sword and cut the man down. Ths surrounding crowd drove the officer Into a railway car from which he defended himself with his revolver. Ultimately ths mob saturated the car with petroleum, set fire to It and the The rioters were officer perished. dispersed by dragoons. see - e RINGS RHEUMATISM REX .FAMOUS PAUL STECHER, Wear One and Youll Not Have Rheumatism Jeweler, Agent |