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Very Fiae Mb. eaa, ILIA Better than Champagne and eoet! no era If theca ooffeee do not benefit out irery body tt certainly benefft! Ill eathe ether chap t a 1.000. So let sy hie favorite cereal la placa Tm A A Co Evan ND FANCY GROCERIES Both Rhone! 234. 2344 Waihlngten Avenue. ITAFLB five-loo- COMIHC FICHI Porroat Geiger Saya Thera is Goad Thing In Stars for Local FigM Fane. The Salt Lake Herald: Format Geiger, who la promoting the Bholes-Grae- a physical argument In Ogdm on April 24, waa in Salt Lake yesterday working lip tho Salt Lka end of the argument. Geiger expect! a large crowd of local fight fane to bo at tho ring-tid- y anU'declaret there will bo aomothlng good going on. A special trala will ha run to tho Junction City and will return immediately after tho cooteat. Sholee ia now la Ogden aid hu done enough work to make himself the favorite ns fOr m the Ogden crowd la concerned. Geiger stys ha la recognised os n tough youngster by the talent of Ogden and If be disposes of Green it Is their Intention to get the beat man they can ffnd at bla weight for the next bout Joe Green, the local scrapper, has been doing hie work at Bingham, but will mova to Balt Lake to flnioh hie training. Thin la dope to give the local fight fane a chance to see what ba eon do. Green is a beginner nt the game and waa under the guiding wing of Willard Bean for some time. Bean declared at the time that he woe a comer, but wu unable to get a match fbr him, aa the lid waa down la this part of the country at that time. Ha la probably a little heavier than Sholee, bat locke the ring experience. Oeiger said the boxing gome U goand ing to boom la Ogden this see eon that a number of good figbta will be pulled off. DRAGGED TO DEATH. A SuMi Gerta Plans ; Newman Mrs. John Sturby Jumpe Prom Carriage and la Almeat Inetantly Brea. Organa. Killed. I Fillmore City, April ruNOS 0K6ANS AND 1USICAL 1EKCBANDISE Baa-Jo- Violins, Guitars, Aeeordcoaa, 14 s, String!. Latent Publications of Shoot Music. See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. I 2271 Woahlngton Avenue, OGDEN, HATH. about nix miles from Fillmore.' When about two miles from town the tug dropped loose, the ho rare became frightened and started to run. Mrs. Btarby Jumped from the rig to her death. It la thought V ehlrte caught In the wheels and she wee thrown under the vehicle. Her body was badly mutilated, and on examination n deep ecalp wound wan found on tha beck of her bend. Almoet 200 yard farther on her bunbend wee thrown from tho carriage had the hone continued on their mad race. Mr. Stalk by recovered from Ibo effect! of bin lnjnrlss and rnnbod back to find tha llfeleen form of hla wlfa by tha nMa of tha road. Shortly afterward tha body of Mrs. Btarby wee conveyed to her hone In this dty. Tbs tragic ending of a good woman life boa caused a feeling of profound Borrow throughout thin sect loa. Years ago Mra. Btarby father met with n serious accident, which resulted In Mo death Inter. FIND TELLURIUM Lossesa In ifiacovory in Tfccrtan Ground. HOW ABOUT AH Our Harness n J.C Platt Saddlery Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors inch Second Hand Stores Work, not Blow; Good a, not Show, I. T. ALVORD A SONS, SECOND-HAN- STORE. d PAUL ZIEQSNHIRT, esend-Hsii- d Btera. If you hove anything to sail or buv call nr phono 1470 to 1174 Wadi. An Sail HU. Ind. STL Will pay 0 tad a 'CD Wa buy and sell all kinds of now Cell or phene and oeeend-hangood W acker A Hsyns Prep a, 1M tSth si Phene, led, 422. . Salt Lake, April 17. Nets O. Soder-beremployed M a painter at the city and county building, had a Barrow escape from bolng crashed to death in tha els vator shaft In the Soderberg building Tuesday noon. was pointing tha abaft nt the bottom, and carelessly caught hold of ono of tho cables. The grip on the cabin wan made vlco-Uk-o owing to iho electric current, and whan the elevator started up the man could not release himself. Custodian C. V. Anderson wu wlililn a few feet of the shaft and when he saw Soderberg suddenly lifted from the ground, ho yelled nt the machinist, Sid Csss, who threw off the power nt anon and Soderberg dropped to the bottom of tao shaft, a distance of about tan feet. Ho wu not badly hurt, but was frightened nearly to death by tha shock and tha thought of what might have happened to him had It not boon for the foot that Andaman wu steading near whan the seeldent occurred. G. Dnfflu, Provo, April 15-- J general manager of tha Juab Develop meat company, hu Jut let the contract for clearing, plowing ud needing to wbsat 2,004 seres of tha company's land near Juab. All this In to be dry farmed and must be seeded by November IS. J. W. Pumas of Nephl wu given tha contract and la to receive from 44.75 to 45.15 per acre, the price to be governed by the distance tha water hu to ba hauled to provide for the teams, steam plow and culinary uses. The company la to furnish everything for tha work. In addition to this, the company will prepare 100 seres of the Irrigat'd land for sugar beets. Two bundled acres of nppla tram will be set out. The varieties used will ba Wine Sap and Jonathon with n few others. NEW YORK BONANZA FLOODED. Park City. April 16. Tha New York Bonsais wu obliged to ahut dowa yesterday because of the immense Sow of surface water, which the warm days on bringing down tho mountain, and pouring Into tho shaft, making it Impossible for tha workmen to continue their labors. The shutdown will bo tern partly, luring but n few days, when It lo expected they will gain control of tho wsjer. Tho trouble hu to bo met every spring, the sump Is not deep enough to hold tho extra water that tha first thaw brings. u JAILED FOR TRUANCY. Mi Ogdeiis Best Drug Store o Uphol- 133. A. DENKSRS a Mghaet for the price MCenO hand furniture end sell to the public the choepeoL 2414 Grunt Ava. -Ind. 420, Phene 437-k. & J. HERRICK A CO, Suceeaooro to H. L. White. Bring yenr peeda here If you wont to cell them., Call hare If you want 2S42 Weak Av SoN Phan buy. tty. ADS YIELb BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, DM)- - CHRIgTIAn SCIENCE LEADERS n scats ry tonrrasi two boys and give them a few Boors in Jail before they would agree to go 10 ochool. MAKE DENIAL OF CHARGES. CUBAN MINISTER Claim Mra Eddy Is Capable of Mare aging Nor Own Affairs; That tho Complaint Made Against Them la immaterial and Scandalous and tha Action at Law lo Net in Good Faith, NOT BeJlIEVED MEN WILL STRIKE. 'ken. Superintendent Summers from Livingston, Mont, where he rqtorts the strike situation os having mimed down, particularly since the Real labor unions do not agree with !he state federation of labor la prociumlng a boycott against the telephone coapsny. General bss returner CAUGHT IN A BELT. Balt Lakq April 17. News: Fred BUcleuwrfer, aged 21 years, n nstlvo of Logon was tha victim of n painful ud aerbus accident nt tho Knutsford hotel hla morning about 1:30 o'clock The young man is now at Bt. Mark's hoaptal, where ho la being cared far by folio Burgeon Paul. It is feared flint tie accident will cost him hla right era. BUckensdorfer vu employed nt the Knutsford as yarf man. This morning ha wu at work li the Ice room where lea lo chopped aid cream frosen by machinery. In some manner the young men got la right arm caught In n belt, and In an Instant hlrhand and arm wu frthtfully broken and lacerated. How la escaped more serious Injury he we unable to explain. His screams of pin attracted the en glneer, who qulclqr entered the room and rendered whs assistance he could he engineer to the unfortunatemaa. colled up the polls station and Bergt. Hempel and Ollier Brown went to the hotel In the ptrol wagon. Bitch ensderfer waa plced on a stretched and token to thi police station and Dr. Paul quickly nmmoned. BUckenadarfer waa not taken Into the emergency hapttnl ward, hut remained In the parol wagoa until the arrival of Dr. Pan Tha wounded man displayed wondeiul courage and His an Aram the elbow to Unger tips wan trribly fractured and cut. The hones in the hand were broktn In two orhree places and the Angers turned bck. Tha flesh waa literally torn fret the hones, hut the young man did pt utter n murmur, although ha anffaad awful pain. Upon the arrIW of Dr. Paul, wu odered sent to Bt. Marks hospital. There wu eonslder-abldelay In taking arrangements for proper core a the race aa the police could not bf responsible at tha hospital Finally ithe chief elerk nt the Khutaftrd telephoned that the hotel would ha resionstble. TM Injured man ways that hla parent era dead, but that he has brothers at Logan. Bllck-enaderf- ei e Concord, April 17. A general denial of all the alieastiuna of the complaints in the suits for an accounting tit tho property of Mra Mary Baker U. Eddy, filed March 1st, was the legal answer made today by the defendants named la the original action. The specifications is tha original bill are that Mrs. Eddy ia. and for a long time has been, ineompistent to do business or look after tha transactions conducted In her name; that the defendants. whose answers were filed today, with other leaders of the Christian Science church, who were named In the original bill, have possessed themselves of tha property of Mrs. Eddy and hurt carried on her business; that oa account of Mra. Eddys Infirmities, these foraons are bound to givs aa account of nil transactions undertaken ia her name sad that the defendants have wrongfully converted to their own uao property blunging to tho ehurch. To those representations tho defendants filed specific and detailed denial. They declare that the suit waa not brought in good faith. The defendants, Alfred Farlow, Ira O. Knapp, William D. Johnson, Stephen A. Chase, Joe. A. Armstrong naJ Edward Kimball, la their answer to the Mil of complaint, dany that Mrs. Eddy's mantal faculties are ao impaired by tha inflnniUsa of ago or otherwise as to render her Incapable of managing her affairs and protecting her property against under influence, control or fraud of others, or that she io incapable of taking charge and managing tha present or any other legal proceedings. They also deny ahe Is in charge and custody of the defendants; Frye and Strang, or of any one else. The defendants soy that the allegar tiona in tha bill of complaint am in larro part Immaterial, scandalous and ltrrvelnnt and that they ought not to be called on to make answer thereto, and pray the Judgment of tha court thereupon; and Defendant Armstrong denies that he is the publisher of all the Christian Science works, os alleged, but says that ha is a publisher of Mra. Eddy's personal writings and that ha had periodically sad fully accounted for sad turned over to her all royalties and profits from such publications; and the other defendants admitting their respective connection with the Christian Science organisation, deny that they have received say moneys or income belonging to Mra. Eddy or that any such Income hnn been controlled or retained in any way by them. The defendants say thsy hays no knowledge or Information respecting the nstara sad extent of the property of Mra. Eddy nnd deny that they have ever wrongfully converted to their own private use, or otherwise misappropriated or unlawfully diverted, any money or property of Mrs. Eddy. Tho defendants further nay that they believe that the hill tit complaint la not brought in good faith for the purpose of protecting her person and property. They charge that the so called next friends" ora sack only In noma and that they have been induced to loos their names for use In tha autt nt the instigation of curtain persons, not related In any way to Mra Eddy or having any Interoat In bar or bar estate, and who are ths money for tho prosacutios of tho suit for their own ovi purposes and to advance their own selfish ftater-estThose parsons, defendants are hostile to Mix. Eddy and to the religious priedples of whloh she la the founder. Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States - THE GROUND. Balt Lake, April 1L Work or tearing down a portlet of the old Tithing office, preparatory to tha erection of a now Temple aveise, lo being pushed vigorously. Tho force of men employed lo under the supervision Bishop James Maxwell. The section of the historic tractors that la being rased la the newsat part, the north end, which lo entirely of frame work and was put up aa a meat market about 20 years ago. Upon tha ground where the new building will stud are hundreds cords of red sandstone, which la now being mowed to no old In order that tha work of excavation may be The atose will be trimmed and need in tha foundation and basement of tho structure that lo Intended no n new home for the proaidtnff pi shops office, tho go oral Bollof. eociaty, tho Young LadlM' Mutual Improvement association and tho Primary association, the plaxa of which have already bean published In the News, eom-menee- d. TRIED TO HANG HIMfELF. ' Salt Lake, April 17. Allan Murray aged 26 years, arrested and locked up on the charge of drunkenness, made two attempts to commit suicide in tho city jail this morning, bat both times hla efforts won frustrated. Young Murray has been arrested three times within tho past 10 days for drunkenness. Tho last time he was brought in by Officer Chosldy and placed In a cell. At 5 oclock this morning a trusty observed Murray hanging by the nock with one end of n belt around his neck and the other of hla cell. end tied to the top-baTha trusty gave the alarm, and Mur ray was hauled down and the belt wo token away from him. At 4 o'clock thia morning. Jailer Ripley was making hla rounds of tha cells as usual and found Murray suspended from tho bora aa before, with the difference that tho prisoner ha.1 an old iowal for the hangman's rope instead of a belt. The towel was taken away from Murray, and ho waa placed In another cell with a companion who wot given Instructions to watch him. Young Murray has been drinking heavily of lute, and became despondent. According to the police, he has been on the verge of the Dl T.b on several occasions, and this morning decided to end It all by suicide. Cuban Minister to the United States, la an orator 8enor 3 u Q tad a a This month jou should disinfect your HOUSE, STABLE and YARD IVo Recommends F ormaldehydc o V 'CD C0 Kreso a Chloride Lime and Copperas a KUl the hugs with Driver's Instantaneous Bed Bug Killer. We also carry in stock the itrongrst and best Insect Powders. We treat yon Wm. Driver & Son 0 0 9 m Carbolic Acid a fl e 0 00. right (0 APPEAL FILED IN BHEETB CASE. B i c Salt Lake, April 17. Kories of an appeal from tho. decision of Judge Armstrong, quashing the information against Chief of pollca George Bheeta was filed in the county olerks office this afternoon by Attorney General 31. A. Breeden. An appeal is to be taken to the supremo court. CPs Drug Co. GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. Ogden, Utah. FIRE 0 1 0 ft Ogden's Best Drug Store IN RENO, NEVADA. Bono, Ncv.. April 17. The Olympic Skating pavilion. Just erected nt n eoet of 412.000, won totally destroyed last night and the United Staten laundry damaged 48.000 by fire that ntarted In the rear of tho pavilion. No lives were hot thongs falling electric wires endangered the lives of the firemen. born. ' an article in Ths Outlook for July, 1800, by Georgs Kannan, who heard Qundi peak at tha Esteban Theater, Matsnsas,Cnbo, ha said i I have seen muyi isnoes under ths spell of eloquent epeecb sad ia ths grip of strong emotional n eitement, bat X have rarely witnessed such fi seen ss nt ths doss of QuwMi, Utogy upon ths deed patriot, MortL1 In a letter to Ths Parana Drug B(.c Written from Washington, D. C Senor Qaeeada ssysi Peruna can recommend as a very good medicine. It Is an excellent strengthening tonic and It Is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh. "Gonzalo De Quesada . or STOMACH.--Mr. J. W. Pritchard, Columbia City, Ind, write have bsen cured of catarrh of tha atomach by Parana. I ctmMkuAjm maytblag that agreed with mo. But, thanks to your Parana, I am now nmphkjj Mil oaa oat anything I want without any of the dietreeeing ymptou." CATARRH "I The Electric Flatiron makes it possible to do a much hotter Job of Ironing then can be dam by any other method. The truth of this statement will he apparent from the following statements: THE OLD WAY method the iron was placed on the stove ul In the heated to a variable and uncertain temperature. When it waa tram fsnrsd to tha work it waa opt to b too hot with the result that Ik coagoods were scorched. After e short time, however, the iron had led down until It was too cold to do effective work. Tho .result vm that tha iron waa at ths correct temperature for doing good work te only n abort time, .THE NEW d Tho electric flatiron la WAY heated by a heating unit in aide the ina This unit ia carefully adjusted t a give the correct temperature hr ironing. The supply of boat is continuous, ee that ns foot aa ths hsU is drawn off by ths ooid cloth mens hoot Is supplied. The raault is tha lreu is maintained at a cons tank definite temperature whloh is Jan right to get tho best results In ironing. g a, CLEARING U. S. Recommend8Pe-ru-n- a. THE SAVING mi goods which were formerly rutnal Ths actual rflonry-savinby scorching will often more than pay for the coat of current. Watch for our SPECIAL OFFER in eteotrie flstlrooa g Doan's Regulsts cars constipation without griping, nausea, nor any wsak-enin- g effect. Ask yenr druggist for them. 24 cents per box. Utah Lfght amt Railway Co. "MILWAUKEE FIRE.' Milwaukee, April 17. The damage from the fire In Kroeger Brothers big department store early today will not exceed 476,000. Tho stock Is valued at You're not feeling well this Spring, are you? 4200,000. ooooooooooooooo o , EVELYN WILL NOT TALK. Not i Word to Bay In to Her Mother. CLEANSE THE SYSTEM WITH Reply New York, April 17. Harry K. Thaw informed the keepers In the Tombs today that he wan ill when Mr. Peabody of hla counsel called at tha prison today. Thaw was still In bed but on being informed that he could not confer with Mr. rts-bod- y In hla cell, hq mwnt to the conference room and talked with Mr. Peabody for two hours. At the end of It Mr. Peabody would moke no state- Other people have their feelings ell right now ment Mrs. Evelyn Thaw was asked If she hod any reply to make to her mothers statement "Not n word on any subject," was her reply. I At All Druggists n u NEVADA ESCAPES DEATH. u and Notions of all kinds stering, Beni Batata, etc, etc. North of P. O. Phones 44 end PAINTER Park Olty, April 14. Professor J. Martin, superintendent of tho public schools, la making every effort to perfect tho attendance and bring truant children to time. Occasionally a boy la found who oannot be handled Rich More Dlscoverios, with kindness or easy methods, and Lets than 150 foot from tlie Weddell aevora onu mast be adopted, wu shaft three other leasing companies the ease today, when It wu found Men's Furnishing Goods Gooda, 44-4- LETS DRY FARM CONTRACT. Seven Troughs, Nor, April 10. Tbs of 'Seven Troughs has be thrown into n furore of excitement over the discovery on tho grounds of tho Sores Troughs Tparles Gold Minos company by C. IL Weddell of Ogden, a leases, of tho first gold tellurium ore to bo found In tho Seven Troughs district. The richness and apparent quantity of tha ora and tha significance of tho appearance of tho tollurido of gold la tha district, arguing great boon bodies and permanency, aa la bellevod bora, combined to Inoraaaa tha excitement following tho first Bush of tho dlsoovery. From Oat new Haroeaa yea oeedT Don't a general oamplo taken from tho enthink yon oaat oforj It till youre tire shaft bottom today an assay was gtren no a chance. We cell ao Infer- secured showing n value of 4417.20 a ior good no old fukloaed appliance!. gold and 70 cents in silver. Mr. Weddell believes that tho entire shaft ia In ore worth all tha sassy has shown, and ho has telegraphed In made flea the beat of leather la for a largo consignment of sacks. Tha Blanthe moat workmanlike manner. lessees end all thalr neighbors ora Juket!, Hal ten, Whlpa and everything bilant sad believe they have found a a hone owner needs, fortune. Tho grayish-greerock so sow la this district, which contains tha phenomenal values, extends to unCo. known limits beyond the abaft wells, and Is showing n decided Improvement with every round of ohota. The ore Is lean than sixty feat from tho surface and Its dlsoovery Is pureD0S0I0 & COMPANY ly an accident Less than two weeks ago the lessee began the sinking of n hundred-foo- t shaft In slide for the pur 155 25th Street pom of reaching solid formation and crosscutting. Shortly after boa gold and allver Values appeared. Improving until yesterday, when tho block tellurium gold ores showed In tho rock, giving It the appearance iff same of tho famous ores from Goldfleld. tows Second-Han- d Salt Lake, April 17. Tho Miners saloon, on tho corner of State street end Victoria alley, was held up this morning nt 1:41 o'clock by two masked mes, who astared tha room from tho back door and covered the Svt occupants of the saloon with guns. Tha first commend made by tho bandits was to Throw up yeur hands.' This advice was quickly followed, and tho robbers then prooeeded to gather In nil tho mosey In the assemblage. The eseh register wu tapped for 620. The bartender vu then forced to yield nil In hie possession. Then from the three other men the thieves took 4144. Ono of tho occupants of tat saloon contributed 440 of this amount; another $44, end the lost men yielded op 414. The bandits the loft the room through tho roar door and disappeared In the dark. Tha polios were notified at once and began n thorough search for tha men, but up to the hour of going to press, neither of the robbers had been apprehended. ORE. High Feet CTAH. Salt Lake. April :7. Newa: The Eiectdcal Workers' union has n contract wiu tha Bell Telephone company coveriig operations in Salt Lake for one yea from May 1 next, at wagoa obtaitlng at the present time: ail no con irons catering Ogden until August next and Cheyenne until November; ala, for one year fur mes working oa tho toll lines. The men sent more rages, a ralsa of 75 cents a day all rouid, and a closed shop, the letter meant tg that aoae but uniun men shall bo allowed to work for tho telephone comptny. At n recent conference, the eomuittee from the men was a shod by tlu company officials If tha union would guarantee to furnish all the help nested, should n closed shop he conceded. But tt lo stated that ao satisfactory tnswer to this waa reHOLD UP MINERS SALOON ceived- it h hardly believed at the o flees that the men will Twe Robbers Enter Roar Door of Room telephone strike. In iw of existing contracts; and Cover All Occupants. no matter wjat the agitators may tell TsaLsrAsy John Btarby and hie wife starto.1 on their return to their farm, whleh le WARDLEIGH C. B. have uncovered ere within the last throe days. That they ore la the name mineral noon there in no doubt. A. A. 114 foot sway. bee Frye, shout dropped nt n depth of thirty feet Into t contact vein containing free a gold through and through, much of It going ever 4104 n ton In gold. Lean foot awar MoCloeky then seventy-fiv-e A Cox. at a depth of twenty five foot, have otruek It rich la aa exteaaioa of tha aamo body of ore. Up tho hill, 100 foot from tho Weddell abaft, ia tho lease of tho Royal Metal Mining and Lessing company of Salt Lake. Hero, at a depth of forty feet, their ehaft la dropping into gold and silver values. Their present goal is the Weddell ledge, . which underlies them. Greet clarion prevailed among these people today wbea the same vein from which Frye nod MoCloeky ere taking froe gold valuta waa uncovered lets thae forty feet from their shaft. They now believe they can handily cut three rich veins from their present shaft. e OGDEJ, ' A-Pa- ys Pay E-Dont Me P A Rating Book is being prepared. What will your rating be? Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collector of nonest Debts, Fifth Floor Commercial Block, Balt Lake (Sty, Utah. Francis G. Luke, Gen'l Mgr. M8ome People Dont Like . Ut .50c and $1 Per Bottle |