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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, THE EXAMINER Lyceum WEEK MAY 16. Published every day la the year by the Standard Publishing Co. WM. Delivered Sunday GLASMANN, by Carrier, Horning per month THE TWO MrCAXN.1 Sketch Team. MELNOT ft HALTRY. Character Artists. DlDE KELLY AND WIFE. Sketch Team. PALL LA CROIX. Juggler. LEON LA VON. Impersonator. REED STRONG. - ' Tenor. Manager. lni-lulin- Examiner, 7s eta S Single copies Theatre cts RATES. SUBSCRIPTION By mail one month I including Sunday I outside of Ogden ... .60 cts Telephone No. II. Suits. Tiber will confer a favor by reinforming this office of failure to vive Tbe Examiner before their On in life? 1 owe it," raid a man of a good deal more than comfortable fortune, lo the larking oi a dog. 2 MONEY LOANED p g ship-owne- wage-earner- MINT RECORD IS BROKEN. . Man's Start in Life Owing to Hi Leas of Patient With a Neighbor. My VEW KIND OF LABOR TROl'BLEB. Dispatches from the east to various Commen-ia- l agencies tell of something n the way or a near departure In labile trouble in France. It woulilii aeeni that In this regard the railed St a' as had experienced ebout ell the sorts of troubles that ere either unique or embarassing but it seems as though very the French have discovered strikes, of fighting way spectacular with strikes, paradoxical as that may 11 seems there Is a general sound. strike by the superior officers of tbe French Mercantile Marine against the boycotting tactics of the seamen's unions and as a result of tbe actions on the pari of both offlrera and men 100 Idle there are now said to l ateamshlpa at the port of Marseilles. The trouble arena to have begun at that port, wher the seamen refused to anil with the ah Ip unless certain obnoxious officers were removed or dismissed. These demands ware at once acceded to by the owners or agents, and the thing spread until the officers became alarmed, formed a protective body and a nick against the tmycottiag plan. Late cables report that the trouble baa spread to Hie Atlantic porta of France, mall service ly the French a learners la Interfered of the with and a general tie-uThe French marine Is threatened. neat ateps in this curious warfare art awaited with Interest. In tbe meantime thousands of laborers, warehousemen, stevedores, Hall-D- r and officers are Idle and suffer-Juprivations of want, lee buaineaa slipping away from them, rertain Import and export business having a far ranching Infltienca in tbs French prosperity ar being destroy-art- ; and all of this because two bodies s are fighting over mattf ters baaed on Individual personal antagonism. Tbe queatlon ha nothing to do with wages, hours, nr rights of man In n general sense and therefore of public interest. Hintply the Bailors on one ship took a dislike lo an offleer and from that has eome the serious industrial rondltion prevailing. 8urely in this peculiar labor trouble there are presented facta which are of sufficient dearness and Importance to cause serious consideration. THANKS TO A DOGS BARKING CTAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING. LIST OF PROPERTY SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Utaps. Service quick, confidential and private. No commission, WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 233-Phone 534-g- . Ecclee Bldg. ffi 4 for purposes of coinage amounted to 9111.730,143. As purchases are being made constantly, that sum may be greatly swelled by this date. Within the last few weeks more.tbau $22.imhi.-60worth of gold lisa been received from Japan, sent over here, for the most part, it ia supposed. In payment for atippllea for the araty and navy. Tbla 923.000.uoo came la tbe shape of Japanese coins, and alii lm melted to make more double eagles. The annual output of gold from American mine I about 980.000.Uoo. The rest of the yellow metal coined la brought to tbla roimtry to pay for the unit la, wheat, machinery and manufactured goods that go lo lucres the comfort of mankind across tbe seas. 0 atari odd years ago, was a neighborhood of dogs, dugs. All tbe neighbors ki-and some kepi two, miuic three, and some as many as Tour; and the barking of the dogs around lb ere ai night wa something terrible. There no sleep there for Ihe nervous or irrl- table man, ot; the light sleeper, and the Iiarking aomeiliuca used to grate on my nerves, though I am not moved by WEED com-tner- pesos. Tbe peso correspond to ihe Mexican itlver dollar, and are worth as much as an American fifty-ren- t piece, Jnat at present the Bureau of Engraving and Printing la executing a order for Philippine big paper . money, the one, two and ten peso notes being In iha majority. The note art half an Inch smaller ihan Fniled Rtates paper money. After the coiners and engravers finish making money for the Philippine, it i quite possible thil a supply of currency of tome kind will have to be made for tha Isthmus of Fanama. The thousands of workmen on tbe canal atrip must be paid, and while Columbian silver will pass muster for n time It ia not likely that this money of shifting value will suffice for all the time that will be required to dig the great ditch. These workmen are to be American workmen to nil intents and purposes, and it will bo strange If they ure not paid in American money before long. On May Isi, the gold bullion iu possession of ihe Treasury IVparinietii - 1901. from COLNTY the Preceding Page.; SECTION LANDS. North. Ranges 1, 3 and 2 West. I S. 3 of S. E. W.. 1 acre. (i AT Isill IICUB S.E. W.. 313x316.7 ft. 13 68 Anna V. Slacken do N.E. I V., 49x10 ft. HVJ Elisbeili J. Stephen VV., 32.5x111 ft. 13 N.E. V 6:o .Mary A. Kutnph. 119 N.E. W.. 33.5x111 ft. U'M Mary K. Calmer H9 N.E. U tV.. 13.4xl4u ft. 92 E. J. Stephens W. 80x561 ft 297x184-ft. lieu. tV. Harri eiie. . . . 1393 N.E. 1 W.. 4.53x140 ft. H. C. and W. J Stephen.. 1893 N.E. ;i.i 1893 27 ! N.E. acres. 695 Roger and Wood W., 169 N.E. V 6:16 W.. 140X240 ft 13-- a.) O. J. SUlwell 1 1893 S.K. 4 697 Elizabeth Heiis, et al W., 40 acres. 1897 S.W. 14 lit Jos. A. West W, Imps, on 160 acre. 1895 N.W. Vw N.E. L 19-I 1Y., 5.62 acres. i;:i I'nknuwn 1693 B.W. 'a tV.. 20 acres. 7inj J. tf. Earl, et si 189 SAV. Vi V., 3 acres. 7l I'uknown N.W. i 703 Ira N. Spaulding, prtieaute.1893 W.. 4513 acres. 1891 N.W. W. I'nd. Vi int. 7.5 acre. 70;! B. M. Short 1893 N.W. 4 j 704 W.. 6.30 acres. fit ax. 41. Cole 1893 N.W. 70.', Wm. J. Fowlex W.. 8 acres. 1894 N.E. 4 706 I'nknown W 21.6 acres. 1894 707 W. W. Galbraith 3 Township V Want to Remember that PUTNAM, hai ComTe, Lines of Unwn-Mad- e . : 1.IVB STOCK 1JLHTRY. IN- - -l 5 de Union-Ma- de Union-Ma- de Union-Ma- de Overalls Union-Ma- de Jumpers Union-Ma- de 20-5-- 1 36-5-- 1 V 4 ! 22-5-- 3 Call and Look them Over I trifles. There waa one dog in particular, belonging in a bouse right buck or uie. whose barking certainly did annoy me greatly at times. One night when It had disturbed me 1 raised my window and shouted lulu ihe air. the words intended for tbe cars of 'he owner of this dog: I Oh. take in your dog' back canto answer And the promptly: You come and take bint iu!" "And I was getting on the verge of losing my lentiier. 1 will confess, by that time. I hail been liothered by this dug mo much, and I hollers bark: 'Well, I rau take you in. anyhow!" 1895 N.E. V4 T. P. Bryan 1 W.. 20x198 ft. You Just come around here and 1893 H. A. Crowley N.E. Vi W.. 83x109x93.5 ft. man. will ami, try it; you?' says the 726 fhaa. C. Anderson 1893 N.E. Vi 225x510x624 ft. W., off ray slippers 727 A. .1. Weber by snakes. just put 1896 N.E. Vi W 66x129 ft. and put on my shoes and bai and 72a Harsh Yeanua 1 1897 E. B.W. Vi W., 4.5 acres. went. 729 H. H. Butler 1896 B.W. Vi 0 acre. W., 1 found him s eliding on tbe side- 73U B. H. Butler 1894 N.E. Vi 0 W acre. walk In fnmi of hi house, waiting. 731 it. F. Butler 1894 N.E. U N.W. Vi 1 W., 7.7 acres. And naturally, feeling aa we did at 722 Jos. Allen 1894 N.W. H W., 6 acres. that moment, we had some words, but 733 A. J. Chamberlain- 1894 B.W. Vi W., 9 10 acre. not a very great many, ami in alioul 724 Henderson and Young ...1894 B.W. 4 W., Tnd. 18 InL 30 a. a minute we were at ii. 1899 N.E. 4 N.W. 725 J. 8. Carman W., 15 acres. And we had it on the sidewalk and 736 H. H. 1893 B.E. Vi W.. 89x220 ft. in the street nip and tuck for quite 737 Alfred Harley 1894 8. Burt N.W. Vi B.W. Vi W.. 8 acres. tune time. He wsm a prniiy stalwart ,738 Bamiicl Cox 1893 N.K. Vi aero. W., i I was 739 W. R. and gritty Mrt of chap. hut 1897 H.E. Vi W.. 24x99 ft. Wheelwright protty able Itudled sort of man ai that 74U Phil Grill 1897 H E. W.. 1 acre. time myself, and wo hammered and 741 Thus. Reed 1893 N. W. W.. 8 acres. hauled and punched and lul led over 742 Alfred H. Burt 1 W, 1893 B.W. Vi 30-4 acre. the territory around then al a great 743 Mrs. Ohlson 30-1 W.. 3.6 acres. 1199 S.E. Vi rat for quit a time, but I had Ihe 744 Idllle Alexander . .......1899 B.W. 30 W.. 12 acres. recoiled Ion of that dog's harks lo 745 W. R. Wheelwright 1896 B E. Vi 304-W.. 99x138 ft. I the me got nerve, and finally give 746 Olio Merger 1894 N.E. 4 W, Imps. belter of him and then I did lam him 747 Samuel Cox 189C N.E. Vi W.. Vi acre. giNNl and solid, until finally once when 748 John J. Sullivan 1895 B.W. Vi 83 6 1 W.. 117.48x455.4 ft. I gave him a little breathing spell. 749 Samuel Klrklaud 1893 N.W. Vi 34 1 W.. 3.86 acres. That's enough,' lie says, 'i'll take in 750 H. C. Hansen 1895 B.W. Vs N.W. 14 2 W 66x165 ft the dog.' All right !' I says, and i 751 G. A. Griffith 1893 N.W. V4 W.. Imps. left hint and started for my own 752 Peter Rogers 1893 B.W. Vi W.. 1.89 seres. house again. 753 Win. Morris 1893 B.W. Vi W.. 4.32 acres. Hilt, just ah I was passing Hie next 754 do 1892 N.E. 4 B.W Vi 13-- 2 W 4.55 acres. linuw 0 the house of the man I hsd 755 Poler Rogers 15-H. 1893 2 W.. 2 acres. N.W. Vi 1893 foug'ii with, a men that I had got a 750 James Rirlfl B.W. Vi 15 W., 1 acre. In now ronrso Hie and then 1898 757 Klituibetb A. Bcnnet glimpse of W.. Imps. of Hie fight, standing upon the steps 758 Wheatley Blanch 1893 N.W. Vi B.W. Vi W Vi acre. of the next huusc looking on. camp 759 Isaac 11. Farley 1893 S.W. Vi acre. W., down lu me aa I passed. He was a 760 John .1. Hill 1893 N.W. Vi W.. Vi acre. man of twice my age, and raiber frail 701 John W. Allen ... 1896 N.W. Vi N.E. Vi W 1 acre. and slander looking, bill just now he 763 Wm. Hill 1895 N.K. Vi W., 14.8 acres. was feeling apparently very good hu1894 N.W i Julian Leavitt . W., 10 acres. mored and cheerful over something, 1893 S.K. Vi 244-- W.. 3 acre. James Iverson . 1898 S.K. Vi S.K. Vi 244 2 W.. 4 acres. and lie handed me a card, and Julia Alexander 1899 SAV. Vi B.W. Vi 244 3 W i acre. 'Young tnan. he said, 'you eome Into Joseph Jenkins . 1893 N.E. Vi 294 2 W., 66x132 ft. Asa Farley my office and see me in Hie morning.' And when I girt 'round to my house Township 7 North, Ranges 1. 2 and 2 Weat. and looked at the card I saw there 766 Samuel F. Kerrett 1893 W. W 320 seres. Ihe name of a very well known solid 769 Montgomery ft Bailey ....1895 Imp. A Ini. K. Vi Ind. W. 320 acres. business man Hist I had never known 770 Margaret C. Hobson 1896 H E. N.W. W.. 8 acres. lived In that block at all. 771 George Wade et al 1897 8.E. N.W. 4 W., And In the mortilng I did go down 214.65x214.65 ft. to see him. and be says: 1896 B.W. 772 liynim Brown et al W.. arrea. Young man, I haven't seen in a 773 Oscar Short 1996 N.W. 4 N.W. W 1.02 acres. did time me lliat half 774 Oscar Short 1894 N..W. lung anything W, 1.76 arras. as milch good as it did to see you 775 C. P. R. R. Co. . 195 N.W. W., 15 acres. lick that man last night. For six 776 t P. R. R. Co.. 195 R. K. W 160 acres. months that dog of his has lcen Hie 777 C. P. n. R. Co. 195 N.K. W 110 acres. ban of my existence. I don't know 778 Hb'hard Flint . 194 8.E. 1 W.. 17i acres what you're doing, but. I waul you to 779 Joseph Hubbard 1894 B.W. W 17A acres. rum to work for me, and If you can 790 C. P. R. R. Co. 1897 8.E. S.K. 4 W., 4 acres. 1895 N.E. put into my business half the energy 781 I'nknown H.E. W.. 40 ai rea and determination that you put Into 782 Henry T. Evans 1896 S.K. S.K. W.. 2 acres 1896 N.W polishing off my next door neighbor 783 l.itel la Slater .. N.K. W.. 13 acres! last night you ought to gel on.' 1893 N- Vi N. - N.W. 784 I'nknown W.. 40 acres And 1 reckon you can guesa Hie 783 Wm. Gedds ... 1898 S.W. N.E. W 40 acres. rest. I went tu work for him, and I Ranges 1. 3 and 3 East. worked as hard aa I knew how. and 786 Ell M. 1894 8.K. 4 E.. 2.26 acre Tracy thanks to that somewhat. I suppose, 787 Peter A. Anderson N.E. N.W. 4 E.. .55 acre. I hut. more. guess, to bis unfailing 788 John A. Anderson . N.W. E., 12 acres. kindness. I did get on: hilt my actual 789 Wilhelmlna Wheeler B.W. E 40 acres. start 1 owed, nevertheless, to the bark- 790 John Marshall. Jr. . N.W. S.W. B.. 80 acres ing of a dog." 1895 8. 2 B.W. 791 Williams ft Poulter E.. acre. 1893 8.B. 793 Thus. Yeamana K.. 2 acres. Racer Korean Was. 1893 B E. 793 Nlela C. Morteneen E.. 16 acres. The women of Hie com mousily are 784 L. P. R. R. Co. H. 15-- 6 N.W. 2 E.. 80 acre. voluble and vixenish end ever ready to 795 Nlela Jensen . N.E. E., Imps. N.E. 4 E.. 160 acres. slap a handful of slant Into I be eyes 796 S. J. Summers N.K. of a husband or Into those of a tluiid 797 Ellen Holmes E.. 1.37 acres. B.W'. 8. E.. 1.1 acres. and shrinking tourist should the oc- 798 I'nknown R. R. 799 P. Co. C. Part E.. 320 acres. casion arise. The women of the upper BID) B.E. P. D. E.. 100 acres. Tarpey elaaa are rigorously excluded front 801 D. P. Tarpey . S.K. E.. 280 acres. eyes, and a hearty vote of thanks 802 D. P. . All E.. 640 acres. la duo the eonimittee wtio fathered this 803 f). P. Tarpey . All K.. 640 acres. Tariiey unwritten law. Tbe dainty little Jap- 804 D. P. Tarpey K. V, K.. 320 acres. anese iiinantee, teetering along In san- 805 Tl. P. Tarpey . W. i'. E.. 200 acres dals or on wooden gets. Is a genuine 806 Ii. P. Tarpey . All E.. 640 acres. All K.. 640 arrrs. relief to the eye after a view of tbo un- 807 C. P. R. R. Co. 808 !. P. Tarpey . N.W. 16(1 acre comely Korean woman. a 8. ( ; 1?., 326 acres. T'nlll Korean boy are married and 8i9 1). P. Tarpey T0WN8ITRS. quire rtlie pseudo dignity of tbe Hooper City Survey. their hair la worn girl fashion In 810 E. P. Richards 1895 4 B" twin plaits down their bark. So much 811 do .... do Part 9 . . . B do they resemble girls that It is someTlaln City Survey. times difficult to determine the sex, and 812 Annie 1899 Part Lot 3 Plat B. 2.46 acres. (. 11. Hansen one la oftentimes uncommonly surprisare ed to observe what lie is positive two girls sprawling and viciously fighting In a Korean street.- - Outing. Putnam Clothing House 2345 Wash. Ave. 17-6-- 1 1 . 18-6-- 19-6--1 19-6-- 1 19-6-- 19-6-- 1 20-0-- 1 1-- 27-6-- 1 Berlin, Eeaen eaye Ihe A 30-6-- 1 Has shown the importance 30-8-- 1 80-6-- Ruaaian-Japane- war reuses great activity In tbe Krupp works in the production of both runnon and shipbuilding ma- terials. large orders fur field guna have been received an.1 tbe shell department la very busy. The dia- patch does not say who causes tbla activity, but it was. assumed to be Russia. i CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. 6-- 1 1 Alsen 30-6-- 1 30-6-- 1 6-- y 3-- 6 2 2 HAKODATE. The 6 waa not open to navigation, owing lu tbe fact that It was mined. All vessels, so the circular stated, must atop a mile off the harbor entrance and lanat an the They must then await enalgn. coming of a pilot boat carrying the naval offleer. Whether a ship will lie permitted to enter and how long it will be permitted to remain In port is left to the discretion of the naval officer. 600 MEN ON STRIKE. Somerville. Mann.. 31 ay 17. ractically ail tbe workmen employed at the y American Tube Works here struck for an increase In wages. Nearly 6N) men are out. -P- to-da- 16-6-- 2 17-6-- 2 24-6--2 1- -2 1- -4 Bitter asa orders attended to. Prop. cssa cssf Street 17-7- -1 1- -4 1- -4 1-- 30-7- -1 16-1- 1-- 1- -4 1- -4 82-7- -1 82-7- -1 1- -4 13-7- -2 -4 13-7- -2 1- -4 29-7- -1 13-7- -2 15-7- -2 15-7- 15-7- -2 1- -4 22-7- -2 22-7-- 2 4 1- -4 1- -4 i- - 1- -4 1- -4 1- -4 1- -4 1- -4 LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR 13-6- -1 17-6- -1 You can find almost anything you want 18-6- -1 1- -4 -4 -4 -4 28-7- -2 34-7- -8 1-- 1- -4 THE NICEST COLORS YOU EVER SAW 23-7- -2 20-6- -1 SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE 65-1- -2 -J 1- 4 -4 Ladles 9 Knit 9Underwear Misses Knit Underwear Childs Knit Underwear Mens Knit Underwear 16-6- -2 29-7- -1 -4 35-7- -1 29-8-4 inas-ruli- -2 1- -4 23-8- 25-8- -2 are Exclusive Agents for Utah for Crown Jewell Carpet Warp al We 27-8- 33-8- -2 33-8- Colors, 28-8- -3 1- -4 ' 29-8- -8 REESE HOWELL tup-kn- ItmtirM. 0 H. B. Hilliard Ce.tovn. ef feUler.' Hives. it s lx-- This warm weather reminds you that voh want a REFRIGERATOR, ICR CREAM FREEZER, GASOLINE STOVE or SCREEN DOOR, and we re-mind you that we have them. Tbebest lu towa at the LOWEST PRICES -. . 1 WHEELWRIGHT CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR ! BROS., i Crocket y, Glass and Hardware j ! 0 Under New Management. 'Phone 2476 Wash. Ave. 135-- k Settles the Nerves Your favorite beverage will be greatly improve by adding I Tbe wires of north country colliev l:rve a very toncblng end patlirth T.tum when nu strident occur iu the 'it. Directly it 'a kitutvit to the wife f a cuillcr Hurt cn accident bus bup-iv- . d in tlii wlyre her luistuiiul Mvg, an-.- l til? t Us fate is tituvruiu li throws open the iiottse duur. ami. tlic wen liter tuny , uvh -- i ko-ptbe ilcur open and a caudle urninj; in tbe wiitd.iw. uiglxt nuJ ii:ty, ill lltc tiiuii luu it gbt burn. J ;ui cr 'iUr. lu wuue cu'es tin- Lk (,. rinitiH)! dpi-d tl c:tii'!i .V ,iilii, "verni sect... ii::'l"U l i.,1 & SONS YOU WILL NEEDTHEM G. C, Rcbcrg. I of Prescriptions. Twenty-fourt- h 16-7- -1 Armor Meat Market We make a specialty 154 Talephanc 128 16-7- -1 1- -J tells an mlniirable story of liciititfou's Kesa, w ho loved her liusbuud. but wlu was herself sought by her wicked and owerfi:l cousiu. Mulila Knowing that Mnlitu UTAH POl'LTRY THE FINEST ft would lake her btm'iwnd's life iiiile Home Rsudered Lard ft eiretiniveiiled by guile, abe In id a lerri ft ble plot. Kiiminouiiig Molitn. slie told Chaica Meats Lamb' Perk Vtal hint Hint on n certain night her lius- BEEF baud would lie sleeping in a eerluin room Slid tilNt she luti'llded to unloosen ..Especially Fatted fur our Trade.. w Dont forget have all kinds of his hair o that under tin circiinistaiicCi: Meats Cooked and not Cooked. itild lie be mWtaken for sunllter man. 334 25th St Phone 16K Hu Hie night in ii4,nii Mnllto enierM the twin, sever'd the sleepers h'iid w ith hif swoerf find, hplriipg it up tn the uf iinHut by th ltair.'b"heil the f.i Kera bcnclf. Drag Store Ik Eccles Lumber Co. 23-6-- 1 24-6-- 2 Wire's The Depot Co., 20-6-- A Izuiiloit Jourmil p9 Lumber Eccles While preparing for spring and summer ask to be shown the screen windows and doora Just received at 6-- 2 -4 a circular containing the information that tha harbor at Hakodate. Japan, are guaranteed by us. Thia la tha bast brand en tha market .You can get It by calling an er phoning 6 14-7- -1 Ban Francisco. May 17. The collector of customs at this port has received Cemcn t German 13-6-- 2 12-6- -2 as having 3-- 4 se of GOOD SIDEWALKS 30-6-- 1 4 -4 special from Weather Bad The 22-6-- 1 -4 May 17. OGDEN 17-6-- 1 6 KRUPP WORKS ACTIVE. Shirts etc 3 6 e Clothing 2U-5- 30-6-- Secretary Wilson nt Iha agrlcult ural department, la almut to start an Investigation lo find out tbe conditions that causa the European live stock Industry, to be the greatest and moat, profliaide In tha world. It ia a sad commentary on American met hods that a great number of our dealers in live stock have difficult times to conduct their business profitably on lands that are low In price end rentals, while European Workmen poem lo thrive on lands that sell for as much aa 96.500 per acre, and rent for aa much aa 50 per acre per annum. Prof. W. J. Kennedy, chief of the diariinnt of animal husbandry of the Mate agricultural college. Ames. Iowa, who ia a personal friend of Secretary Wilson's, has been Invent Igation in elected to lucks-th- e Europe end will shortly start on hia trip, to be gone about m year. He nill study eapwlally European method In feeding, managing and breeding begl. not merely of rattle, but of bogs and ah cep as well. While in Europe Trot. Kennedy expects to spend the greater portion of hia lime In Hcotland, Ireland. tho Jersey and Guernsey Isles, Denmark, France and Germany. Hats Shoes Union-Ma- 16-5-- 1 30-6-- 1 INVESTIGATE Goods. 5-- 6 V -4 If the mints keep up their output of fellow coins in the next few months i they have begtia, 1904 will go down in history aa tho year of ' gold. In January, February,' March and April, the total coinage of the precious metal was three times as much as it waa in all of IKS. The coinage for February alone nearly equalled, and that of March, greatly exceeded, the mini output of last year. The record for 1908 waa 143,611.970. For this year, p to the present month. It waa as Jollowa: January, 93,763,000; Febru ary, 136,601,600; March f63.6oS.790; kprll, 936.177.600. Tho bulk of coinage now being turned out la la 930 pieces, or double eagle, fllnce January 1st, 96,370,477 of these laadsome disks have been made, and, t the same Industry la shown by the honey-maker- s for tho real of the year, pore than 25.000,000 will be melted. olM. rut. stamped, couni ed and sent broadcast Into tho maria of before 1906 cornea around. The fumpnratvely poor showing made la 1903 In the way of gold coinage is accounted for by the fact that tho mints Were busy making money for tho Philippines. The Islanders needed new money more than the peuple of Hie United Stales, though It I quite probable that a great many citizen of this wmntry stand ready to contradict this statement, so the order waa given lo sidetrack all other business and make IS MAY UNDER TAX i (Continued ADMISSION lOc. vreakfast. OGDEN, REED HOTEL OGDEN, AMERICAN m UTAH.- PLAN, ' Ratea: 2 ta S3 par day a odcru Improveamta. Dhs BfU floof- 5 ro!f, graad a lake, mountala (Mai sad valley, eomisecitai men's headquarters treat ear aarvlce every Iv mix Three blocks eaat Valoe M.6BIOELOW. Frep4taq vat&p Makes everything good. F J KIES EL, At Bars and Fountains. CQ. CO. Distributors. |