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Show THE UOEXTXa EXAMINER: OGTU'.X, er or banking, spent several Uya la this city. Berkey left Pittsburg last Thursday and Morrison departed conThey arc said to have had ferences with several Republican politician. It is said that the state wlll lose nothing by the doing of the Enter-prisNational bank, as the slate fundi are Insured by iudemnity bunds furnished the at'.) treasurer by the directors of the bauk, the Mercantile Trust company of Pittsburg and the lotted mates 'Fidelity and Guarantor company of Baltimore. National Bank Examiner Cunningham, when set-'-i today, said it was loo early for him to be able to say anything as to the bank's conditiim. He said from the lsst report of the books, the bank bad a large number of small depositors. The solvency or Insolvency uf the bank, Mr. Cunningham declared, co, ild only be determined after the books had been closed up and the balances taken off- - li would alro depend none whit on the nature of the securities that were held by the bank foi the 1 0.1 us it had made. e B BROWN B BREAD B FLOUR for PANCAKES, MUFFINS. PLUM PUDDING and BOSTON BROWN Package for Corruption in Political Life of the BREAD. - 25c Leave 75c Back Ask your Grocer for ii. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, San Jose, Cal Country. i WAS TOO GREAT Cunliffe is Caught and Confesses Taking $101,000. 19. Edward Bridgeport, Conu.. i George Cunliffe. waiitci In Pittsburg, Pa., for the robbery , f li'l.oOO in cash front the Adam company, ). He is suld was arrested hers to bare made a c.Cjii breast of the and niartcr to Pinkerton i '.elective to hats expressed li willingness to return without xtrj-l!if'papers. In the presenre of Superintendent Birmingham, Detective Curtis, the local agent of tbs Adsii.s Express company, and Captain Arnold of lb. Bridgeport detective force, Cunliffe admitted that he took ili money. Five minutes ufi'-t- ' 1 tuok the said Cunliffs, money 1 waa sorry.' but It wa too lae to do anything. What can you expect front a man gelling a salary of only $tF a month and handling thousands of dollar a day? 1 wa tempted and 1 fell. I have handled larger sum. I remember once when 1 had 2.rn..i.st in cash, was tempted then, hut 1 thought . over and decided to be honest. The robbery for which Cunliffe ia wanted in Pittsburg, waa committed on the night of October 9tb. O'l. IS- UonrvviiiS.g ibe of tku LuurpriM NjiiuuuI of! PENROSE IS QUESTIONED. of i( A.eg..c:.y uml ;t,c suuU c.oliu-r- . T. Lent yesterday, a Philadelphia, Oct. 19. Senator Feu-rosjii'iiicli lrom Plttsiiuig say.' was asked last night liuw be acIt was learned laid V, , counted for the failure of the EnterEuler-to that the disaster the night, National bauk In Allegheny. hank was expected In certain ; prise pris-I do uot know anything about it." the ol UU lor llan ills. uaai eXjiufiure j answered. "I did not even know it iraiKrklug in stare funds, it Is raid, he failed. I dont owe that bank a uiiv laid week ago. Mr. Uiark was nad about dollar. 1 don't know a cognizant of this, sud talked unr itn' that bank or its failure. thing mailer with scleral of the directors a i Governor Pcnnypacker waa asked j lew iluys asj. The cafii9r was luiil by the dnc how much money, ifl any, the state ti ra be would have lu mei-- t the paper had a chuuce to lose y the failure: I don't know anyihing about it.1' uo.igaliona of ILv liutituiluu uego- the governor. That mattinted through liiui, and lie proin.scd answered ter is entirely vlthin the Jurisdiction to insure the bank again- -' all loans and under the coutvol uf toe state mr which he was Tin treasurer. acrom-la unable to iie ' supposition plish this. and. fearing It.e LEAVES WEALTH TO HERR took hts life. BEBEU Alt hough bank dime tors oniy lodge having fiiikJ.Omi uf the stare funds, the assertaia was made Social Democrat Receives Big Sum From Man Who Wanted to hv one of the bank officials that the Spite Heirs. Enterprise had more than ll.ooo.outi talc- money oa deposit before the New Y'ork, Oct. 19. A special to the tensive loans were made. According to this official, all tills money Is In- World from IWrUn say: Herr Be be I. sured by bonds of the Mercantile leader of the Social Democrats, has Trust company of Pittsburg, and the inherited another 350.U0U marks, under United States Fidelity and Trust com- the will of an eccentric man named Kollmanu, who. having quarreled with pany of Baltimore. Clark was associated as treasurer hia relatives, made Bebel hi heir io with former Hiaiu Senator W. H. An- spit them, though he had no sympadrews and Francis J. Torrauce, who. thy with the Socialists. Rebel had alaccording to President Gwinncr, were ready accumulated a fortune of half a horrowera of the bank, in the Santa million marks. But Behel1 wealth Is a trifle comFe Central Railway company, incorporated In New Mexico in 1891. The pared with the million owned by Herr stock of the corporation has never Paul Singer, his colleague in the leadbeen marketed. This road waa built by ership of th. Socialists. Singer reMessra. Andrews Torranre. tired several years ago from the manand Cashier Clark was also a heavy in- agement of a large mantle factory and vestor In Mexico and New Meitru sil- Is now worth about S.noo.OOH marks. ver mining stocks, according lo Mr. The factory waa. and still la, conducted on the usual capitalistic Gs inner. principles Former Stale Senator Andrewa la against which thn Socialist leaders n brother of Wesley R. Andrews, roll- jierstKlenlly declaim. knottier Socialist, leader whose proped States Senator Penrose's private secretary and chairman of the Repub- erty runs Into the millions la Dr. lican state rommitteu. Arons, a writer on economical quesAt the last election Mr. Andrews tions, who inherited most of bis forwas elected as delegate from New tune. Finally, there la Ilerr von Hull-maownur of a romantic castle in Mexico In congress and It 1 said he aspires to be senator from New Mex- th. Bavarian Alps. When these milico when that territory Is sdmltted to lionaire Socialists are asked why they statehood. Although Mr. Andrews is dont practice what they preach, they now delegate from New Mexico, he reply that there ia no use in Isolated retain a residence hero In apartments capitalists beginning a social revolutn the Hotel Srhenley. Mr. Andrews tion. arrived here yesterday, hut refused to talk nlKiut tbs Enterprise hank's trouCOLLISION NEAR LEADVILLE. ! York, Xuvy - citx-'.n- ) i j j . iir.t--.Ja- ' j , ' conso-queuro- Ycu don't knew that Ogden Brothers have charged hands. This is the Co. We in a welcome, and we not only indicate it personally, but our goods form a tempting item in hospitality. The welcome first the believe fare follows Our prices and tite. PROMINENT POLITICIANS VOLVED. IN- Pittsburg, Oet. 19. The investigation of the affairs of the Enterprise National hank. Allegheny CUy. pu.. is making good progress. Far lino last night and the early hours of today Julm It. Uunnlnghain. national bank examiner, who was appointed recelter of thr pending bis investigation. assisted hv a Inrep clerical force. In bon'd steadily tn an effort to unravel the extent of the hank's fluanetal The developments following the tragedy and the cloning of the hunk havn been startling. Involving. as they do, the names of several prominent, citizens who be, n in state luilittcs. A r coni I ng to President Gwyuner. lh. benk, through Cashier Clark, has moki of the fund to float th Bantu Fn Cent ml railroad and the Pen ii.ylvanla Development cotepany , In which former Stair Senators W. 11. Andrew and Arthur Kennedy nn.l Francis J. Torranre were deeply together with Pushier CJurk. The two pmjcr'.f are slliel one. DONT WAIT till next winter to buy your Coal. Because It will surely be much if yon buy It now. And should cheaper another Coal strike occur this fall you will feel proud and happy to know that Inier-cMt-- jour COMFORT 18 ASSURED. All our Coal Is low priced, perfectly clean and Mtro to g!vo most satisfac- d Former Sena'or Arthur Kenudi- ia nr the president eninp.iny ar.d fo- - nor Senator 'V. II. Anitas i president of the oihc. Frand J. To ram-o m both la besvl'y and bis ciinfiJout.a: man. W ('. surr-tarof Im'h riiip.m:v-T- . llagsn, is tory resul's. Buy from tnti-resv- 8HURTLIFF A CO, In Ron Bk. and Sta. Co. Bell Phone. 18K.. Ind, 450. Best Anthracite. coe-rern- casliic (T.irk. Iho ilea E. of the Enterprise. was treasurer of Isi'b roinpaules and the haul, waa tn,- Washington, Oct. 19. The annual report of General George H. Davis, judge advocate general of Ihe army, shows i lint of ihe command officers tried during the last year hy general court martial, "3 were ronvicted and l.t acquitted. Three cailel and 4,393 ciiiihtrU nteu were ronvicted, while men were acquitted. The total iiinulier of trial before geuurul court-maml of 4 ,Huu casea shows an of Ril cases over last year. This increase is mainly due to the fact that a large number uf deserters have been apprehended and brought lo trial, th number of ronvictlons for desert ii.n being 1.4TG tbls year, an of 440. Th, galtt Is rhlefly ilito i the tncrciok of the reward paid to all civil officer:! for the apprehension of deserters Inducing greater vigilance on ihelr part. The number of men Kenteiiri'd to ilialmmiruhle discharge was BONDS STOLEN. . New Dr' 1:. BoniN ef the IV.. pics L!i;!m A Coke rontp.m' i !. g U fare Y.. of i. N. vhIiii. (if .".o(!ii. wev stub'll on Tip it tM morning, b'iiracu i (rum u -- iitr in tin- In nmi'cs of a Ward, No. Vi. lAxing'on a; reel. tallied 01 Gr.'iikivp. (Vher lion.! 'eft iiTiiomhori. ft i.,', .i.ini I be hcutls nr.' the property of tbo hiitli h Wh'-i- I bauk. which was uu 'UiNl into :h H..r.iimh Imiik, both ol lii'ooMyi Baldwin nuil Ward are and .ittiumys tor v l.itrr imvc charpo .f litigation), for which the hank .irn igh tbo merging Is The police bciievp that the oneped hy an expert. ale 1 tT.-- - HiiM-wii- wi-i- of the!:- bonds, which were h'i I as security fur the loses, personal re nolea of the promoters are seported to lie nuiiing the nhi-I. curities IHI, 1 till' batik. Fortner Senator Andrews denies the JAP TROOPS FOR THE MAINLAND. su.l stiiirn:i r.- of Ircsldeii; Hwyi-.iiee ever got a im- from 'he l ank. Tuk: i. del ly, 1 p. t:t. Il I lirlicv-"ssysh" tli. Mr. To-- r mre ! ill M" fouiti'enth nml S. creiary a:i Hatiiti. p'.nk'iig for h m. also denle I iIIm-I'-- '; hi cvnvd.H will lie m'ii, tn a lur Fornier !hir. that h- - !vil !,:i Tuni; I'eninsulii an i ll div.h:,ip. y Ml. u:id i:i I SeiMtor Kear.i'ly i er. mute i.i in Ki. cl I'.e and is expert'',! some i no- to In' mirii.niiiaiii'li on iv.i. . i itis'e.i.l uf Vpon r. arliiog here a me iii of tlenrp '! Hilvi'i'.::will be railed an I I: is o iel"g f tl.Jl!K'.y emdiiltei ywied a ii iterent of tlie -- i , m-. . . ( of 1: t muip. latll. Will be It ANOTHER S'AKER 'iank : Since the 'do - For Attempting to Defreud sixii-i-nt- ivr ti.-- thl-eii- - lia-i- t;,,-i-'- diff-ctor- nl' 11.- a- d Vete.ji er-i- m n Your Baggage o- . will he transferred lar-iul- ly and cheaply if wt ban- !'.-- iiaulu do. Our uiui pri.-Jn-- r i whm yn if you .,:.i. or anything ( ;se, iiirtii Ikmi. ni'i eJ fri:n it,e point to iinohn iii.i i.dji-.-. 'pboi.es are - bo:li buii. below :f,.i d a1, i Iil'shi.tg .n- - i i iCic" w" r I .i :i ' . !t- Stais i WR0N3. GONE . i't'-I- - ly - v, f i i ' li WM. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. Geo. W. Driver, Manager 2453 Railway Union Labor I AT PUTNAMS You will find Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Overdothes, etc, with Ihe j ; UNION LABELS and at prices lo suit Call and examine and you will be satisfied that Putnam's is the only place to trade. LEAD Japan Will Celebrate Her Great Naval Triumph. j Toklo, Oct. 13. Although it bss not ysl been officially announced, it Is expected ilmt the nsval review will take plsi-- i on October 23rd In Toklo. Tbe ships will be arnuiged In seven columns, extending from a distance of fully lo Jlnni-dH- . ten miles, with the captured ships The review will In' leading the Un Chicago. Oct. 19. William P. Crenshaw, whose disappearance from the Del Prado hotel late in August caused a sensation, is now in the insane asylum at Kankakee. He was sent there hy order of Judge Carter of the County court six week ago. but. as the hearing was private, the decision was not given out. Mr. Crenshaw was general agent, for tho Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance company and previous lo that waa district manager for the Standard Oil company In North Dakota. Ills Insanity took ihe form of a delusion that he was rich and showed itself strongly In his itnblt or s.ndinp lei.gtby telegrams and holding converTong distance sation with his friend throughout the country. : OGDEN LIVERY . --AND- BOARDING STABLES fre-quei- " Yokn-bsm- ! Putnams Clothing House FOUND IN INSANE ASYLUM. Finest Turnouts in the City CONDOLENCE TO IRVING. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 13. BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY E. S. Wil- lard. the English actor who is playing ilii week, yesterday sent the Irv-mhi-r- following calile inesnage to H. B. the fitm of Sir Henry Irving: My dee prut sympathy with you in our Ins,, whirl! is shared hy all who Lilli. 1 wibli 1 could be with yon at the Abbey on Friday tn testify my afftcium for him and my ndmlration of bis career.' Telephones -- Allen - Prompt Transfer Co. uf I r? l . j re I 4 I 'in . . r::J on:.'-:- Vf P.: w xas la jS !: : - : th i i- --' Vo. I:-- n- -. . inv. and iii'.iiiisiiiin- Class Llvory h 239 Twenty-FiftONE AND JUST ONE-HAL- - i. 4 a - Use .e'ened ;.e.-..icnc- Bsrvlfa St. F RaatonahJ priest Ogden( Utah BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. EMPEROR WILL GO TO ISE. Toklo. (let. 19. The official Gazelle. a sn extra issue today, siiiiuiinces ) to the fiat the emperor will proceed Temple of Ire lo report the conclusion of peace with Kussiu. The dale of hi1 journey has not jet. been fixed. A personal visit of ihe emperor to Ihlr temple is a rare went. I REST MADE FOSTER & HOBSON EABY. Ba Lass Sleeplesanesas When Ogden People Laarn This. There Will PAINTERS rr-t st night with a bad bark lame, weak or nn aching one Ikian's Kidney Fills are for bad Can't A hocks They cure every form of kidney ills. are endorsed by Ogden people. John Baird, retired, residing at 3215 Stephens Ave.. says: 'I paid out in five year over one hundred dollar to riocin-- s for medicine for my kidneys, hut I did not get cured. I bad a dull, back I'.rary aching pain in my hips, woak-i-tss and loins all ihe lime. Urinary hrofut uiv sleep five or six times I'nr.ng the night, so that I did not get lie benefit of my rest that I should l ave gotten. In the morning I felt u as when I went to bed. I saw n's Kidney Pills advertised and : i' ' chly recommended for my trouhl . got a box at S. W. Radeon'-ie store. Tiny stopped that du! nek. nr tain in my back and loins, eir derangement, nn rr;ed the urinarywell 1 all through an able to real The.- - t. -- Ind, 715. Ball, 611 K. Blackham & Ernst, ' Props. at and First Paper Bangers, Decorators, Sign Writers TO THE PUBLIC: 57.11 do well to call on Foster & Hobson when in need of any Fainting or papering B All Orders Receive Prompt Attention 1 ." '- WASHINGTON AVENUE ' quii-riv- i wvan Companies. - i onoe Fine Cigars a Specialty w-t- -- That little Cough yon'v get should b. chsckad it your cough ia of loaf ran dins our naver foil to relief. Remedy It doe not give to run any risks at this season. Winter is upon p. u and neglect et this Kuos gives sb ordinarv cold a foothold. Therefore delay is not only dangerous but culpable. Our remedy will give you prompt relief It hoe had a lorg tune trial and ho alwava gives atUfsction. Children oa well as Adults can lately lake tt. at SENT TO PRISON. vepiiv-eiilin- w.-i- very first symptom of throa. irritation try our Remedy for Sere Throat, Cclds, Coughs and ill Bronchial Affections undignified mnuner. Cannon was very considerate an'' courteous and, as usual, more than hel his own. So fanatical were the Mor nions, that, even In the face of the testimony of Joseph F. Smith that he was living in defiance of the laws ol God and man, they denied that there was anv law broken in Utah. Their behavior was shockingly disgusting." SHIPS TO o - At th i! reap-prov- rt si Coughs and Colds CAPTURED n Thats Our Way Something Effective For com-pon- east-boun- WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY chairman aunouncetf to be a unanimous 1 vote a memorial against Smoot, demanding his exclusion from the senate on the ground that the Mormon bier archy ha broken its sacred cuvensui with the United Slates and gone back to polygamy; that it defies state aid national laws; that it is disloyal, and that its apostle should be removed from the senate aud have no further voice in making laws for this nation. "At the close of the meeting Severn: young Morman elder came forward and asked permission to speak. Dr. Watson, who presided, informed the young men that inasmuch as the hour was late. he did uot think it advisable to prolong the meeting. The Mormons were treated very courteously by Dr Watson, but one of tnem became par tlcularly boisterous, seeming deter mined to have argument with or with out the consent of the church irus tees, until one of the latter moved that the debate be euapended. "A usual Mr. Cannon naked any on who questioned any statement mad-bhim to make objection during hi address and that be would be glad tr make reply or elucidation. There were no interruptions, however, and whe' the Mormon missionaries made the:1 belated request It was deemed to be a ludiacreet and impudent attempt to sc cure an audience gathered by the e? forts of other people. One young lad: who accompanied the missionaries be haved almost hysterically and in n ver. IS.-T- ble. When advised of the statements and Passenger Trains Coma made by the president of the Enter- Freight Together. National that the bauk, prise closing of the doors waa due to the loaning of IjeadvilJe. Colo.. Oct. 19. West-bouu- d slate money to politicians, llomor L passenger train Na 3 and an Castle, candidate for Supreme court d freight collided near Pando, on the Prohibition tlrkei, who baa a small station fifteen miles west of been campaigning the state In comleadville, at 7:30 a. m. today. Hugh pany with W. H. Rerry, Democrat-Prohibitio- McDonald of Sallda, engineer of the candidate for state treasfreight, was fatally crushed. No pasurer, said: were killed or injured. The "I am sorry. The life of a good sengers train whs twenty minute Rinn Is a terrible price to pay for passenger late, and, knowing this, it is aaid, the what has gone on. We hare been say- crew of the freight ran past the aiding ing that these (onditlons existed, but where they should have stopped and we roil Id not get behind the bank hi tempted to roach Pando ahead of the doors. Now a pisiol shot bus opened them suit reveals paralysing condi- passenger train. tions. Nobody knuws what will folCOURT MARTIALS. low." goods ought to offer a relish to your appe- 1905. 20, New York. Oct. 19. Abbott H. Woods and bis w ife, Mary E. Wood, who are alleged to have defrauded street railway companies throughout the country' by pretended accidents, were sentenced to three and two years WILL TOUR INDIA. imprisonment respectively, yesterday. Princa and Prineaat of Wales Start on Tbe woman confessed. Bhe was convicted of having purposely fallen from Thtir Journey. a street car on which her hnsband he Prince and was the conductor, after which she atLondon, Oct. Princess of Wales started on their six tempted to collect from the months tour of India today. King Edward. Quern Alexandra, the members of the family and cabinet ministers bade MONEY ENOUGH FOR UTAH PROthem farewell at thr railroad station. JECT. The Prince and Princesa of Wales are going overland to Genoa, Ilaly, Washington, Oct. 19. It became wherfi they will embark on the British known yesterday that the secretary of to the Interior recently revolted his apbattleship Renown, which is due arrive at Bombay November 9. They proval of the Strawberry Valley IrriIn will slay India until March, visiting gation project in Utah a few week the principal cltft and native states ago, when he found that he had been and receiving the rhiefs and princes allotting more money for irrigation on behalf of King Edward. The ex- work than was contained lu the fund, but it further develops change of re re niouis! presents will be dispensed with and consequently no that the secretary will again approve presents will be accepted by the Prince this project and it will be const rucied and Princesa while on their tour. Just as soon as plans are completed and The departure of Lord Cureou of certified by Secretary Hitchcock. The Keddleston, the viceroy who resigned reclamation fund embraces about. but projects aggregating over August 20. owing to the bitter heeling between the viceroy and Lord Kitcb $31,1)00,000 have been approved. Strawof the berry valley being among the latest to ener, the rommandrr-in-chle- f forces of India, and who will be suc- receive the secretary's sanction. ceeded by tho Earl of Minto. was post The secretary deemed it inexpedient poned In view of (he fact that King to allot more money than is actually Edward desired lird Curaon to re- available for work, but on going over main and officially welcome the Prince the Hals he finds several allotments and Princesa of Wales. that will hav to be cancelled because of abandonment of tha projects. There are enough rejected projects to more than make up the difference between the actual fund and allotment and on this basis there will be sufficient money available for the Strawberry valley project. It is probably a matter of only a tew days before at this work is announced, 11 having already been agreed upon. - Goodafe Grocery OCTOBER MORNING, 4 I FT1-it.,- BOSTON FT AT!,' FRIDAY For sale by all dealers. Price C Co., Buffalo cents. N. Y., sola agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doat,' an-take no other Foster-Milbur- Phone Ee!I 673 Y. 277 Twenty-Fourt- h Independent 23 Street |