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Show OGDEN. UTAU. THE MOEXJNQ EXAMINEE: chief naval constructor of the British navy, explains the unreliability of tbe THE EXAMINER Published Every Da by TIm Standard rur J", Publlah-m- The great difficulty that confront the Inventor and constructor of submarine la that of maintaining the veeerl at any desired depth. Presuming that tbe weight of oue of these boats la exactly balanced by the water it displace it U in a atate of equilibrium in which it may float at any given depth, but any change in iu weight, even by the smallest amount, means that it either rises at once to the surface or oinks rapidly to the bottom, unless water is admitted or expelled from tanks in the interior. Consequently car must be taken In the first place to prevent all unnecessary changes In weight. The most dangerous ia the sudden yielding to outside pressure of any part of the vessel. A submarine completely immersed at a considerable depth has an enormous pressure acting upon it. The bulging of a plate or two iu an ordinary boat may ho a trivial thing, but the same accident to a submarine means an Increase of weight relative to the water displaced and the danger of sinking to the bottom. The discharge of a torpedo, tha using up of fuel nnd other reuses that affect the weight have' also to be considered and com pen sated for. Danger of collapse under external pressure ia overcome by tbe solidity or structure, tbe quality of material used and the circular shape, like that g Cm MTtli SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Cantor U Ogdea CUT. Including Sunday Homing via per aientb. Ctfc V MAIL IN ADVANCE. t 1 The Examiner k mall outside of Ogdea. per year At leaat quarterly, to IUOI " " FEARLESS INDEPEND- AND ENT. The Examiner la a triettr InW dependent uowopapar. U all aidea aa equal abow. The Examiner has a myoa kea and no eaemlee to Ptofl-i-t unWaaed will give the M aid anpreladlced. fimnnutiifUKif will M vw eetved on all aubjecta preeented la reapactful Unaware from known Individuals, but the true Dame munt be publlahed la fulL All letter and communication! signed by aom da plumee. or asaumed name, will be throw la the waate baaleL Tbe brave man never hUlaa behind aa name. Don't aek the Editor to be reapconlble for wbal you are aahamed of. Na Phene...: IliSTAH SS .......... WM. CLASMANN Mune.... Na. 120 Ne.120 telephone aye-ta-n- a S5J;JXS! Utah: Clarencs Rifle, Col.; Sarah E. Lyon, Lesd-wil- l Ogden, Utah; Jamei Murphy, I I y Lrt Vcu!' 1202 Thea 1405 1421 1 John Contea 1630 w VIWIIMH I 1 - wee!... 1 .iu.r 1 a 1 "d r7t4 "i'gniour 1 ' 1 Dakota; Grant sville nnd Utah; and Warner Mountains Modoc, In California. Additions were I many malicious acts against he and I IPP Denver. Colo.; Emma J. Stev, . Bed K.'wartl enljOK!,n- w'to- made to the Fish Lake (Utah), the' H. Hodson South Platte (Colorado) aud Uie Bie I ,n one u,t kinst Hume, Burns seta ford. Frovo.l wh; loti Adolpu Sessions. Jen forth a csiirc of action that in Oc-- 1 Vernal. I Horn (Wyoming) reserves. Several !,obar- - bn1903. lluine falsely and mall- - I sen. Uuh; Jani-- s I'. 8buw Priwo, I.; arias, having a total of 1.054.342 acre, J cloul.v caused hi arrest on a charge Frank Bavret1. .hist Mill Crtvw, Utah; Utah; which examination bad shows to be pf anchoring the stern-whesteamer I Charles F. Weasrope. Provo. .Mill . Uret-k- . I Rogue River In the river tbe II James bearing better suited for sericulture then I CladMone, Cola: same name and plnclng obstructions in William Scaulurd. forestry, were restored to tbe public ihe river fronting City: Ha the tide banks I Guy Capprcio. Suit domain, so that the net Increase In the I owned by Hume. Heaton, Sail Cilv; George try Suit Lake City: George For Jlr-- . Nellie F. lit Tns bass-ic- i res of tbe reserves was but KS.n.ts Hume I n I Junction for 130.000 berauao he caused her loiter, by Lulu H. Mo-- , acreti I 8. Thomas. Grard be forcibly ejected from a building at Colo.; lUwu-I L. Con hell Gold Bench in Seoter.ibcr. 1903. She I Junc'ii:i. Colo: Lmna-SUBMARINES UNCERTAIN I avers that she was violently gnd brut-all- v Aept'ii. Colo.: Joseph W. K irns. Red treated. The other suits filed lr.nd Cub: Jut:is W. J.hnon. ProThose not well up In naval affairs bring the total of daniuge up to 1125,-hsv-e vo. Utah; J.'.miS C. Shank, olorsdo wondered why the submarine "fl- - Hume and Burns are lusine-- s Sprint.. Colo.: Reu'.-c(.Kerman, Albert J. Grin; eiv. biat 1 not made more nse of in meff- - r'vl-erS. McDaniel, M'chael Colo.: warfare aud why Russia or Japan r An.lire-n- . Ai''iiit-- . I t.ih; Sr, failed to put them Into art ion at i Ctah. n. ;in Fi.rk. I'u-'il- . ManC Port Arthur or In the battle of the Ciah: l.chl, Wltrcrs, i ii'.'e. Mies.; t Cjrl-t-Sea of Japan. The present s i, i Via Oregon Short Line to all pn'ni E.i,-)!. !i'hr.iira. ltali. are so great as to nnawei nnr-h- . Cre.-'irate Uiniiz. It and I!i,ii. cheap III.: English, these questions. Sir William White, I A;k agents for particulars.long O.: w. Cavan htii!' - 1 th: 1 luh: f, I d n a IV-tc- A-- u imper-fiction- - 1864 1890 1932 1938 1944 1948 1953 1987 2032 2079 2102 2119 Nervous Diseases are Big Gties. Tort. August II. An examination of tha health records of New York, prompted by statistics recently compiled by tha Chicago Health department, shows that there la n' remarkable decrease In deaths from nervous troubles in this city since 1870, while other ailments, such as heart disease, Bright's disease and consumption, have been gaining ground. All affections of the nervous system have diminished aa New Tort has grown larger and mors turbulent Aa stated, the investigation was Inspired by a recent report from Chicago showing that deaths there from nervous disorders had fallen off from 37.8 persona per 1,000 in 1870 to 12.8 persona In New lanthuo B. Richards, John Chinnry, Jaa. R. Parry, ' lohn J. PrichetL J- Sarah E. Lyon. John T. Slmmona. Jonoa Wm. ' 2230 2332 2449 . 2382 2367 2404 Dolma Duncan. 2409 Frank Carr. ' 2490 Raymond Field. 2469 Peter A. HordpL 2499 Peter A. Hordtl. William Kncaa, by William D. Por- a ter. 1104. Edwin Boyd. George F. Ballinger. 2664 2701 A table complied by the registrar from tbe records of Manhattan and Bronx boroughs shows these surprising reiulta: Death rata per 1,000 Inhabitants in 1870, 34.72; in 1880, 23.06; In 1890, 19.91; In 1900, 14.17; In 1904, Crttchlow. 2760 Charles 2346 M. Jordan. M. Mack. 2965 Hanry 2974 Andrew Wilson. 3066 Adolph Kam. 1116 Georg p- - CordotL 3122 Edmund H. Loou . Jehu A. Elynchbough. 3314 Ira L. Reynolda 3341 Georgs M. Whalen. 3360 Birdie Taylor. 3390 Officer William T. Felker. 3400 Roll J. Taylor. 3410 Philip W. Knieely. 3444 Eureka Myar. R. OGDEN LIVERY --AND- BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts in the Gty BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY r'r j A 9 Claao Llvtry K. Ind. 715. JUST Servlc Rsaaonabla prices. St Ogden, Utah BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. h 239 Twenty-FiftONE AND ONE-HAL- P for violation of tbe Edmunds act. The arrests followed indictments returned by .the federal grand Jury last month, but up to tbe present time have been kept n secret. The best known of those Is Dnvld D. Udall, president of BL John's Church of the Latter Day Bainta and a former member of the territorial legislature.. Other arrests so far made were John W. Brown, principal of the BL John's high school; Andrew Gibbons, formerly chairman of the Apache John Rotbl board of supervisors; proprietor of the Valley Milling company, and Jacob Butler, 'a lumber man. Upon their arrest they were taken before the United States court commissioner and released upon furnishing bond to appear for trial at Prescott in November, bond being fixed at 8500 In each case Under the other indictments returned it la thought tho men Or Bella Ba wanted have made their way out of th oountry, for tha deputy making the arrests is returning to this city. Witneseea will bo subpoenaed from points aa far distant na Balt bake Cltv, la all some 300 names having been put ia by the prosecuting attorney. An unusual count was followed in tha prosecution of these cases. Charges were not made before any local official, but before the department at Washington. That the allege! poly gamlits were to be prosecuted wa not known here until the arrival of tbe congressional commission, of which United States Senator Dubois was a member. That gentiemas mads inquiry about the progress of the case and expressed surprise that they had not been beard of. He Intimated that he would stir up the department, aci not long after that the cases came the United States grand Jury at Prescottbe-fo- r JAPB ARE LAWLESS appreciate the fact that during the the Korean minuter at Washington la said to ha vs refused to have anything to do wltlvthe memorial. SALT LAKE CITY EXCURSION. confi-renc- Sunday. August 26th. Via Oregon Short Line, ll.nn round trip all trains. KILLED HIS DAUGHTER. And Thrn Committed Suicide by Using Poison. . P'lthlo. (o!n.. Aug. IS. Frank Ward. f.uvTr..-.of a yard gang at the IiipYo Iti-- 'l Work, c,vised the ilez- h hi ilanahter France. aged K. by forcing her n swallow a qu.i.:!:y of and then conmii"i-.- ! s'!ii:l. by using the same ilri-.any Ward bad been drir.Vng heavily and to kill himself and bad the girl. Word was a widower. The Leading Pacific Coast Resort of the Pacific Northwest NEW AND MODERN. OVERLOOKING Canso. Nova Beotia, August 18. The cableship Colonia. which sailed from Watnrville. Ireland. August 5, with 2.4 Ofl miles of cable tq lay the Commercial Cable company's additional line from Watervllle to Canso and thence to Newfoundland, arrived off Casno Wednesday lat and landed the shore end of the cable at 9 o'clock thla morning. AR-- of the Mormon Church Prooecuted In Arizona Flva Member to B Kates $14, $16 and $18 Per Week Special Rates for Socities, Large Parties, Families CABLE LANDED. POLYGAMISTS RESTED. A BOWLING, BILLIARDS, POOL, SALT AND FRESH WATER RIDING, HORSEBACK FISHING, BOATING, BATHING, BEST MUSIC LARGE DRIVING AND AUTOMOBILING. DANCE HALL. SOCIAL CENTER OF THE SUMMER SEASON. AMERICAN PLAN. e ALLEGED AND WITHIN STONES THROW OF THE OCEAN. HOT AND COLD ALT WATER IN EVERY BATH TUB. TENNIS, GOLF, BOY YOCB TICKET F02 1 REAPERS STATION For Further Particulars Address The Breakers Hotel Long Beach, Pacific Cosoty, Washington Phoenix. Arte- - Aug. IS. Ward was received hero but night of the arrest a at St. Johns, in Apache county, of five members of the Mormon church t tmWS OGDEN, UTAH Notwithstanding throe statistic. bead of the health department, declares that the wear and destruction of human life nnd health from the pressure and complexity of New Tort Ilf are constantly increasing. It ia now manifest, he auerta, In diseases other than thoss of the nervous system. He declared also that the decrees in purely nervous diseases Is very largely due to the decrease In consumption of whisky In New York. to f 2376 Washington Ave. Dr. Darlington, Rough and Disorderly Soldiers In Korea New York August IS. Rooster are forbidden to crow, dogs to bark, bells to be tolled and engine to toot their Aobury Psrk, August 18. The Kowhletlea In the suburb ot Mount Ver- reans 8yngman Rhre, of Seoul and non between HI o'rlock at night and 6 Rev. P. K. Toom, of Hawaii, who reo'clock In the morning, scoordlng to cently presented President Roosevelt a memorial, today mods public the dea decision rearbnl yesterday at tails of thla memorial. The petition meeting of the hoard of health. The ban will be placed upon these aayi that Koreana made n treaty with nuisances Saturday, and after the Japanese for offensive nnd defensive that owners of Indiscreet fowls and purpows and that Korea was opened mtleea watch dogs will be enbjected to the Japanese armies. Japan in apto fines ranging from 95 to 50. preciation of this ess to Introduce reIe I said that ihe ordinance Is aimed form In the Ilnea of the civilization of railroad which handle ell of Europe and America. The petition at their freight to Mount Vernon at night. rays that Ihe Japanese government These roads bring most of their freight hss done nothing toward Improving into the oily between 1 and 4 o'clock the condition of the Korean people. Aside from the On the contrary it is declared in the In the morning. memorial. Japan has turned however, the nee regulaloose tion nearly every resident, a several thousand rough end disorderly the majority of them either poesrss a men In Korea, who are treating the dog or a chicken, and most of ihrm Inoffensive Koreans In an outrageous manner. have both. The memorialists say they n Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Banjos, Strings Latest Publications of Sheet Music. 19.88. ROOSTERS MUST NOT CROW. Doga Must Not Bark Tollad. MusicalMerchandise Decreasing in . 2147 2207 SAND: Prompt and Myron Fuller. Parley C. Richardson. Sam Whittaken Lowia J. Buchan Alfred MoysanL John W. Austin. Emil B. Relapp. Claud B. Ivea Moroni S. Stona Nicole SmKh. . John W. Wilcox. Lector 9. Scovilla Atex S. Macbeth. Gea W. Wilson. ; s Blackham & Taylor, Props. at First Thea E. Browning. Joa N. Penreoe. 1637 1655 1757 the httoral" wverameni in'rjuncliim of na hourl vllle, Colo.; Albert Swenson, Spanish rich In mulls. . mud. Ii took thraequartere with tho suit ws It looked as If It would Korit. Utah; Frank B. Johns. Arxsdo. to and get free, State forest department a were never com. up .gain. William E. Wanda. Bingham Canyon, Utah; James Woodeide, Mack, Uuh; Homer P. Barnard, Sllverton, Colo.-Pte- r A. Hardll, Ogden, Utah; J. A. Cheel ban, by Emma K. Sullivan, Grand Junction, Cola; Henry M. Boyl. Jr.. Lehl, Utah! Arnold Spite, Ogden, Utah; Kherles E. Sherman, by Kathe-- , J lee O'Brien Cripple Creek, Cola; experiment. In the knowledge gained By tha National Railway Association II Nell Brunyr, Provo. Utah; Frank Now In Session. of actual noudltions and needs In th I Tallgrove, Fountain, Cola I Harvey Joa. Geeraen, Salt Lake; regions of the west, and In the prepay-Desdwood, S. D. Aug. IE At Uta W. Heighten, Colo. Springa. Cola; Stloa and Inetallatlnna of working CaL; NatioBal Los tha Angeles. Jainea Muv,ry R,nHln( jullwar I aoclaiton tbe following resolutions in I James W. Allred, by Andrew Allred, plans upon forest land. I The remarkable advance of forestry j brief were adopted: Ephraim, Uuh; Ed. Zobell, Cola I First To require mil railroad com- - Spring, Colo.; Jan. A. Morgan, Suunyrear to file all side, uuh; Edgar J. White, by Flara d hpr rnlrvL bT. forest I ralaa M(j rrKUatlons with th commis-- Redmond, Grand Junction, Colo.; G through four days of the flmt week In j km and pubUsh rate for Information I O. Cmlthy. Grand Junction, Cola; B. I Allen, by Irving L. Davis, Stonewall, January, 1905. This meeting far ex--1 of public. Beeood- -lf a rat 1 found unjuat Sola; Frank C. Pnyna Pueblo. Cola; reeded in size and Importance any I the commission be given power to W. G. Adam. Provo. Utah; Sanuiel gathering Uist has been hold I anmj n BUm the courts decido tholj, Morgan, Denver; Warren E. Bender, In America. The lumbering, mining, niatter. Sllverton, Colo.; William Cudgell. I Third If n carrier Is found to be I Cola Springs, Coin.; Albert J. Knud grazing and woodworking Inquiries, r eon. Provo; (ca E. Edler, Park Oty. tbs railroads, and the Inleresie of lr-- djsrrlmlnatlng ngalnet person out uub; Lafayeue E. Travie, Steamboat once be onlc-reat be shall pieces I I ngation in tne weat were represented or wtb niix, gprlngs, Cola: Ammon Tuttle, 8pMh by men of th highest professional Fourth No corporation shall be al-- Fork, Uuh; David 0. Paddles. Coal- and buniucaa sUndlng and of national I lowed to Increase a rate without first I vllle, Utah; Jo. J. Powell, Spring commerce ville, VUh; E. A. Triplet. Sllverton, consulting the Interstate reputation. In conferees with these I'commission. tCola; M. A. Hinw, by Boulah Web- Flfih-T- hat VarnnL Uuh; James H. La bean, any railroad company or hej-m-, I corporation be compelled to give up Central City. Colo.; John Mr Kinney, I heir books to the commission upon Las Vegas, Nev.; Reuben, I Decker, I demand. Salt Lake; Jsnu-- W. Bed do, Vernal. Siath That tbe law give the com-- 1 Utah; Edward M. Evans. Vernal; Lib mission power to make rules aud reg-an Snyder, Kamo, lah; Finis E. Row-net- s of the forest reserves and of the I ulallnne for the government of private land, Memphis. Tenn; Hans J. Hoi I I sen, Jr., Ft. Green, Utah; Albert Me- requirement necessary to preserve the c,r line. four of th Phee, Bingham. Utah: Itaylard Wright, section That Seventh public J Per,anrat,5 I. act to regulate commerce" ia not full I by Jos. K. Ong. Debeqne. Colo.; lug to a national policy concerning the I and definite nod should be amended. Mtrcieco Martinet. Vernal, Utah federal forest reserves. The prime Eighth That heavy penalties be lev- - Moroni Morris Heher. Utah; Daniel I purpose In establishing three reserves lod oa corporations not obeying orders, c. Reoen. Frisco, Cola; Ueorge C Pyper. Heber, Utah: Fred C. Wnchter, Is to prevent fires, wasteful lumbering Denver. Cbto.; John W. Mnorohouse. DENVER EXCURSION. and overgrazing, and nt the same time Suit Lake; Harry W. Kates. Salt Lake; to secure the fullest possible use of .lames B. Marshall, Salt Lake! BenJ September 1st and 2nd. their productive capacity. Often F.Hsley. Rifle. Colo.; John D. Lundy, Utah: Fred Maurer, their moid important service l to Vla Union Parlflc, gtS.OO round trip. Upper Ksnab, Cornelius O'Neill, As- Trusda'le guard the forested mountains and hill-- Tickets good to September 30th. Stop I Mont I aide from which tbe stregma flow, for I .wd- rose. Colo.; Mary E. Sinclair!. Salt Rolit. F. Went. Salt Lake; WEALTHY MAN SUED. Robt. Ganltner, Sprtngvllle. Utah nlste., but the Interests of the miners. I j. wtid. Mack, Colo.: Edward who can not operate without heavy D. I Lloyd. Denver. Cola; William O, Portland, Ora., Aug. 1S.-- R. I supplies of timber, nnd of the stock-- lluine, th millionaire Rogue river Allison, Palisade. Cola lllsm me dependent upon the public range, cnnnerymsu, Hugh .Is cob. Heber, Utah; of the Oregon I Bennett, vernal, ltah; v. R. legislature, I the defendant in dsm-C- must aim be recognised ' I age suits Just filed in the in 1904 seven new forest reserves I ruit court at Gold Bench I I were created Baker City. In Oregon; Bums and wife. The amount sought Gardner, Csve Hills and Slim Butte, la South to be recovered Is i:r.iuHi. Mr. Burns j Mont. Cboiles T C. Meyore. LN i Pianos, Organs Ttlephonae Ball fill Goa W. Wenur. 1519 vi ni( HEALTH Chea Strickland. 1269 Wm. U Porter. 1309 Oscar D. Madsen. 1332 Goa L. Bom. 1393 Joe ph W. Bslloy. . Na " nary to Commit Murder, nt ' pgnguitch, SXlipem s s DEALER : Edward Eppltch, Denver, Col.; Henry A. Beley, Castle Dale, Utah; Francia JC EUllUa XtED, G60TJ TbOIOIIf cloeeC attar I p. m. p k jr Bti neorge, t'Uh: William Knwu by' wlniam p. Porter, Ogdea. Utah; Lucln J. Darnell Grand June-onlI tion, Col.; Don L. Bigelow, Wallsburg, I PROGRESS OF FORESTRY. Utah; Raymond Field, Ogden, Utah; .,rht I E. B. Went, Rifle, Col.; Bruce Kinney, Generally speaking, small a this I gtt Tart year My a large gsln In the city, Utah; W. F. More- It suffice. but a small lock Lvadvllle,' Col.; lver AJacka, h, niargln of popular aerrptanre and application of tha water I Tooele, Utah; James Ray, Salt Lk tha principle whlrh govern the prop- - change In tho density ut d er care and e of woodland. Many I toU w ,h w,el t0 in landowners and great lumber conrerus ,nd cu liver. Park City. Utah; Joseph Ad ot "".edletely expelled from Fork. Americas Uuh; now realise that conwn.tlve forest I I the tanks. Peler Cirpen, by Michael Mnter, Den- gams A veseel at the Tilbury docks Mnk w- - Cola: James F. Boyl Vtrnedand.them In dollars and cenia; and west , Manoelo Caruso, Grand Juner- - Kansas; h "tora rapidly 10 hen era stockmen and miners no longer tion. Cola; Fred Anderson. Jr.. Curfle-dou.,nd, ,h,1re I M- that regulations of grazing and "erv gUwarL Morgan, 11 w t dlfflcul,jr On,on K-luh; neces1. reserve. the oil Umber cutting I all Phone e. 1?0 of both Story of a Bribe h. Colorado lppFi Lamb H. C. WARDLEIGH The fall list of Ogdenitea winning homes on the Uintah reservation at London. August IS. A great senthe Provo drawing, up to yeatarday sation ha been created by tho arrest as la follows: evening of Hugh Watt, a financier aud former Na 19 Daniel Burch, IN 29th. a member of parliament for tb No. 55 Edward Hanasn, 5150 Pa- ly Camlache division of Glasgow, on the ' cific. of attempting to procure a pri- Na 69 Robert W. Emmett, Black-smit- charge vat detective to asi-ls- i ia tbe murder of his former wife. Detcctlv Marshall No. 79 Barlow B. Wilson, Deputy testified in a 'police court today that Sheriff. Watt offered hUn if ho would No. 90 William H. Parry, 2249 Ad- induce the woman 35,080 to coma to Watts ams flat, where be proposed to kill her by Na 173 Charles A. Wamar, tbe administration of chloroform and Na 199 Percy C. Plysr. with Last then to remove tbe smell of chloroA Theresa form with Watt was reNa 221 Wm. Stillwell gardener at manded forpeppermint. on I Ail of $3,000. The trial city had. police found both chloroform and pep-- ; Ne. 222 William Thompson, Wilson permlnt In Watts apartments. Lane. Watt was In th divorce court some Na 244 Miss Rube BassotL yean ago when bia wife sued for a diNe. 246 Ethan J. Allen, 10 M. E. vorce, the being Lady ' avenue. Violet daughter of the Na 248 Jams A. Dorsey. 222 23rd. late LordBeauchamp, and Lady Roden, and the diNo. 246 Levi H. Murdock, 2465, vorced wife of Sir Reginald BeauEleWhite the of Grant, Proprietor champ. Watt has tines married Lady Cafs. phant Violet Beauchamp. Ne. 263 Gee. W. Gibson, Lone Star Since tbe granting of the divorce. barber ahep. Watt and bis former wife have been in No. 283 Howard Nalsbett. with Z. tbe law courts regarding their marC. M. I. riage settlements and much bittsraeas Na SOS John G. Conley. baa resulted from this litigation. A SSI J. 420 Smith, Leonard, No, couple of weeks ago the parties ap20th street. peared la a police court, Watt charg425 John Call Na ing bla former wife with having asNo. 553 William B. Fife, 2122 Ad- saulted aud violently ejxted film from avenue. ams her house, where h tald he went for No. 624 John Mahers. th purpose of trying to compromlae 22 Sam F. Burch, 2749 Park ave- their business disagreements. nue. 686 Thomas E. Matthews. 922 Louis T. Shipley. 950 Arthur L. Louder. No. 1139 Jameo N. Kimball 1020 24th. No. 1040 David Milica Frank J. Borryeooa, 359 24th. (144 Prad A. Caxlor. Na 1157 Prad A. Jarvis, North Ogden. EMWrvnorThoinMCa'vlPrae I T Prove. rt, a Newman Bros. Organs ESTABLISHED 1875 tpiflUC Those Who Won in the Drawing & Gerts Pianos IN Ike m But more Important anil for the pur-- 1 pose of 'maintaining n desired depth la the use of horizontal rudder that keep the traveling and bring when It atops. To uae theae tbe boat must be klightly lighter than the w- ter it dlaplacea. having what may Km called a reserve nf buoyancy. Tha re-erve la very trivial, amounting to 300 pound in vessel of ISO ton 9USINE6S OFFICE Independent Phene.... Na. 120 Cell Phone. .Na SO Independent' lze-bra- h. .. i EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phene.... Ne. Si Bell Hoanio Nelson, by William Hopkins, Paouia, CuL; Clara Hardy. Payaon, Utah; John W. Junes, Provo, Utah; John P. Muss, Salt Lake City, Utah: Charles Adams, Denver, CuL; Sanders, Ogden. Utah; Henry C. Maurer, Salt Lake City, Utah; Il-Duncan, Ogden. Utah; F. Roper, Provo, Utah; Elisabeth 8. Caldwell, Grand Junction, Co.; Juhn CuL; Fitzgerald, Grand Junction. Frank Carr. Ogden, Utah; William H. Pratt. Muna, Utah; Lawrence Cook, by Mary Cockrran, Grand Junction. Col.; Peter A. S (reason, ML pleasant Utah; Jos. Goo. Boley, Deuver, Col.; Flora Klmba, Kinoshfl. Utah; Charits D. Heikea, Salt Lake City, Utah; Harold F. Haycock. Pueblo, Col.; We R. Powell, Price, Utah; Walter Gun-no- r sort. Price, Utah; John McDermaid. Vernal, Utah; Gustav A. Herman, Gnd. Junction, Col.; Joseph A. Shyers. Denver. Col.; Daniel W. Bun, Ogden, Utah: Georgs H. Sharland, by Jna L. llurhlhausen, Victor. Col.; Thos. McDermott, by Elmer E. Harland, Pueblo. Col.; Emmett H.- - McGee, by John 8. Schwratc. Colorado Bpringa Col.; Ralph I- - Ewing, by Geo. Grand Junction, Col.; Geo. F. Wnller, Calder Station, Utah; J. H. Dinning, Salt Lake CiCty, Utah: Jaa. Salt Lake City, Utah; H. Bro-aoFrank Atwood, Pleasant Grove, Utah; Oscar J. Walker. Durango. Col.; John 8chwin, Salt Lake City, Utah; Thos. I Drigan, Denver, Col.; Xephl Vlnemt, South Jordan, Utah; George S. Imwe, Spring, Col.; Jesse C. Jr., Salt Lake City. Utah; Stratford, I Ralph Million, Monroe, ltah; Thea H. Bowman, !.; Jr., Milwaukee, I Uvlngston. Mont; I jnaephlns Tuakey, Va.; Wolf, Spear Ferry, I Rupert 8. Shoemaker, Meia, :Col.; I A. Hogsdon, Denver, Col. Al as not to make it lopsided" or to Frank TELEPHONES saesnai CUIUS (Continued from page three) cigar, that la adopted. Other difficulties are met by the use of tanka that can be rapidly filled Care baa to be exercised jor emptied. In the uae of them that the weight of tbe vessel shall be altered evenly of a will confer Subscriber favor by informing thin office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfast EXAMINER fOUIMII submarine. AUG CST MOBXIXO, augh, Les Vegsa. Nev.; Hyrum Cummings, Heber. Utah; William E. Gord-ir.Grand JuactJon, Colo.: Roymand G. Labrum. Vernal, l'ib; Anna E. Watson Gienwod Spinrgs, Oolu.; Ja. E. Jamison. South Ftirk. Utah; John W. Whi fixates, Salt loke City; William E. Warner, Spanish Fork. Utah; CLrlstfaa Hansen, Muurt PleasauL Beveridge. Jr H. I lah; Michael Rock Spring. Wya; La rid S. Rose, Blackwell. Ok!.; Wiliism K. Fowler, Provo, Utah; Charles H. Chatgield, J. Wyatt, Salt Eifla, Colo.; James city; Jamr R. SScCennelL Vernal, Utah; Arnold Staupfle, Fruits. Colo.; Arthur D. Sm:h. Prova V.; Cola; Peublo. Gust E. Wropberg, Joseph A. Durkee, WLsoa, Utah; Rufus C. Jackson, Burdin. Kan. DIMS SECOND DATS l. lyiw. SENSATION Bush SATURDAY f'r- |