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Show ; TOE MOKMNU ' f , S ' v, . - OGDEN, SATURDAY UTAH, MOIJNING, V Her You don't know that Ogden Brothers have changed hands. This is the Goodale Grocery to Refused to interfere With the Hanging. Bell Execution-Gover- nor VI, m. x Co. - We believe in a - welcome, and we not only indicate it personally, but our goods - lb-1- form a tempting item in hospitality The welcome first the fare follows. Our prices and goods ought to offer a relish to your appetite. WE ARE MEETING YOU HALF WAY , Thats Our Way The Utah. National Bank t s: OF OGDEN Doited States Depository t Pwry Kolplt C, H019 K V, Molntofth Vioo FrMidMt CAiMlf MIAiilitifit Caililir Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Flu-rif- - practical horseshoe. di-ru- sa Wi ar for specially prepares -Com abasing main horses. how wa da R." 417 and Twonty-thlr- d atmf. Opposite Consolidated Wagon 4 Maoliina company. Fhana SIS X. m Frederic Cromwell, tbe Mutual's temporary president, made public th names uf tho full committee a fol- low,'; Elbiidgc T. Gerry, chairman: James X. jarrte. iuyveani F:b. William H. Truesdate and tiumont Clarke, Mr. Cromwell said these men had been elected to straighten oat the a WERE i iM Lit K r CSOOOl E. W. WADE, AgMt, SPECIALIST BVM woman sal protsaaieaal Ufa, and have been rewarded by tha dlacovary of methods that ght complete mastery of Karroos aid Blood Diseases, Catarrh Dm and Uvar troubles. naan, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidna MENS DISEASES : Nerve Debility, Drug Habits Blood Poison, Piles,R upturefVaricocele, , Taken on a positive guarantee to cure Consultation free, personally or by letter. Office 2361 Washington Ave. Open Day and Evening U. Dr. When Writing Address h. Norris, Ogden, Udh i OGDEN LIVERY --AND- BOARDING STABLES finest Turnouts in the Cty BRIGHT COMET DISCOVERED. Cambridge, Ms.. Dec. S. A cablegram received at Harvard collage observatory from Professor Kreuis of Kiel observatory, states that a bright comet wav discovered by Profeaor Glacoblni at Klee, Wednesday. The following figures are igivrn: Time of discovery, December 0, 8:37 Greenwich mean time; right ascension. 14 hours, 21 minutes, 39.4 aeconds;dec-lin- t Lion, pins 28 degree 69 minutes 29 seconds: daily motion in right ascent-kra, plus 1 degree 8 minute; dally mutton in declination, minus 0 degrees, 2G minutes. I To ths study and treatment at Chronic dtaaaaaa of mao, children I have da voted apaolal effort during my entire STOMACH. stomach of the over-fe- d The worn-ou- t millionaire la oRen paraded in the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on the possession of great wealth. Bnt millionaire are not the only ones who are afflicted with lmd stomachs. The proportion is far greater among tha toilers. Dyspepsia and indlgeslion are rampant among these people, and they suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green's August Flower, which has been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty-fiv- e years. August Flower restores the torpid liTer, thu creating appetite and insuring perfect digestion. It tones aud vitalise the entire system end makes Ufa worth living, no matter wbat your station. Trial boiltes. 23c.; regular size, 73c. At all druggists. BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY TMsphwiac 1 K bit T1S. Blackham & Ernst, Props. at Livery Prompt and First Claaa h 239 Twenty-FiftONE AND JUtT D9C ONE-HAL- F Basvica St Ogden Utah BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. 30C lOC wwvwvwaaaeaaaaaaaMaawwwww Ogdens Morning Paper Compared Pick up the Salt Lake Morning papers then the San Frandsco morning papers and compare the telegraph dispatches of those papers with telegraph dispatches of the Ogden Morning Examiner of the same date and see the same dispatches in all the morning papers, word for word,, then watch the evening papers reproduce those same dispatches PASADENA What Does It Mean to Ogden ? w It means that the Associated Press, the greatest news gathering association in the world, has placed Ogden Gty on an equality with all the tig cities in the nation. No other city west of Missouri river, the size of Ogden receives the overland leased wire service of the Associated Press Did you know that ? Not one out of a hundred really knows that the Morning Examiner has a telegraph office of scr-ffol- - its own and that it runs all night :h-r- CALIFORNIA -- city la spend a Ouly a Angeles - WHY OUR DISPATCHES ARE GENUINE THATS -i 1 n-- ! e I iAAAAmmAAAAAaa mm m lTrUUl"UTJlJLr'VVi"Ei" n . i - x. - n-i- ;i- 1 Wi-I- " ' A ti ram rwurBi 1 ' THE ELECTRICITY B. CAMPBELL, GanT. MaiMgtP Y the fact POOR PRoy. beit advchtiu. Doctor Norris Denver, Colo., Ike. S. A Republican aiieclal from Dteniondvfile, AVyo sayn MILLIONIARES YOU WE SUPPLY raT? KILLED. that development brought to light that two additional lives were iosl in the explosion In Mine No. 1 there last Friday night. With the re-- 1 mural of tlin tea bodies yesterday It was .thought that but four remained, two at the top and two at the bottom of the slope, the latter under fifty feel of water. However, four bodies were recovered at tha top of the stops and the two at the bottom of the slope are silll in the mine. Thia Increases the Hot of dead to 21. Seven of the bodies recovered are atlll unidentified. OUTSIDE WILL V1 NENT, RADIANCE AW TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. . "Neglected cold make fat grave-jardDr. Woods Norway Fine Syrup helps men and wAmea to a happy, rigorous old age. TWENTY-ON- E AND vour pro-rese- - - Allen Transfer Co. ULMER. Y.'OODBT.'RY. Manage, .no Kibe iint.1 ot Pass'lnna ofleia $10 'rate tiiuniicr week pedal tiansirnt 92 per day. IDE BTORE-- 4T When the members of the committee at noon they went at once to Mr. Cromwell's office and the conferences which followed lasted until nearly 4 oclock. After the commiuee teft hi office Mr. Cromwell said the discussion had illuminated the situation omewhat but matters had not far enough u warrant any prophecy na to the candidate who would finally be selected. Following the meeting In Mr. Cromwell's office the committee went to the office of fituyveMni Fteh, where It wae n con ft re lice until tf o'clock. Mr. Gerry. who wa the first to leave the meeting. refused to make any statement which would throw ilgbr on the result of the deliberation. Mr. Fish was equally reticent. From a sou ice which 1 believed to be authoritative it was learned that Mr. IV body was still a strong. If not the strongest, candidate for the presidency of the Mutual, and that the ccond choice, up to the time the nomadjourned, was inating committee Stuyresant Fteh. -- LIKES Tut ftgw-NAPLENTY OF UHT I d. 1HE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAVELER wauls io waste no time in "making h.s 1 min. Lot ns know a. far .bead s may bo wbat train you want to eaten and woll land yon. Mr. Salesman, witb ; our trunks, sample ewes, etc., at tbe station, long before tbo whistle blotr-t- . Toni UX you too much. it Iv r. we 1.0 a gwra tracking aud caning busi-lfbeuidm, and bare a quick action Yhone. La Casa Grande Hotel NOBODY tangle in the board. He hoped the matter would be cleared up is time for the meeting of the trnstcs today and, pressed for an opinion as to the probability of thia being accomplished, he Intimated that he looked for such a To-wa- The moat beautiful reuldcnUai tbe CnUcd Sratc.v. a place to few week a of jour vacation. few mil on to tbe seashore Los by electric cars. , not jlurj b.-- ilr. 190-5- re-iul- r. that Governor Bill had declined to goreruwr ogieed to htar auyihiug that Mabel Kogors aK banged at tbe Ver- grant her A further reprieve. Matron the lawyers had to say si Id a. iu. Secretary Walter, stated early tomont Mute prtMin at Windsor at 1:13 Duiker went to the wstdeinned woo'clock iliia afternoon fur thu UKUdcr man's cell to prepare her for the exe- day that there were in tbe governor tetter, only ou of which uf tier husband. Msrcu Kngrra. at cution. Mr. Durkee asked Mr,. Rog-- mail aixiy-eito dree, in a simple gown of wa written by a resident of Vermont, Itcnniugwu. August 13th. l.tO. Mr- -. begging clemency for the condemned Rogers wa pronounced dead bj tbe block. wore at woman. AU of the deputy priaon otticlaU at 1:7. Among the other arrivals here early The exptuliuu tKk place after .lie thr prison more than an hour before in the j today was Mrs. JesJe Partlon, of Cinwoman bud been twice repritwed on the time of the execution. account of aiipcaL made iu her case treet in the vicinity of tbe prlxun cinnati, who brought two auit oases signature of by hej- - couuael and after the United jul Indore 1 oclock a small crowd said to rontstn U'.atea sujut-iirthirty porsuns Ohio people who an- in favor of saving court bud rvfuM-- 'o numbering peril up in the life of Mr. Huger. take actltiu in the emse. gutliered. appnreoily hoping towa-get - led Attorney McCarthy brought a numto see Mrs. Ungers a sue Ouly a copilura;iie few pcisuua tin- Lansing, the number being from the stairs from ihe womans sec- ber of documents, including several afrfatrictud to 1I10.0 ii.Jtiiliied to sttefud tion of the prison, to the scaffold. fidavit". in support of the allegation by the law, uf Vermont. Nothing could be seen ol rue gallows lhat Mr. Rogers' am credent hud not By agreement betaoun Governor as a curtain had been drawn across all been sound menially. Meant. McCarthy and Flinn declared they desired Peck aud Suiiennleuilrnt a window near which it stood. A few minutes after the siieriflt had to get n reprieve until the cose could lajvill, the following otUe.lal sccouiiL uf or, Mi's- - Kogeia' but days was given by sent hit deputiea for the condemned be taken before the legislature, tbe prison .authoring-- , and Mrs. M. woman the sound footsteps in the failing in that, to be permitted an op11. ixiuk'S, one of the death wati-li- : corridor Indicated the approach of the portunity nv enter it again in the suTlu death Watch began 1'ut. 2Sib, doomed woman. preme court of Vermont ou n plea of wheat Mrs. Rogers wa, placed in soliTbs death procession wended its newly discovered evidence. This new tary cuudneuient in a ceil m tbs way down the stairs of the womans evidence relate to the woman's mensouthwest corner of tbe nvmsu'i do- seciiou of the prison, through the tal condition, her counsel maintaining that she wa Insane t the time the llar! meat ou the third floor. Tbe death guard room and into the west wing. Mrs. Rogers appeared to be the calm- crime wa committed. watch conalNtcil uf Mr. aud Mrs. M. Early today Attorney Flynn handed H. Luukes, uf the prison staff, who est person in tbe party, although her from Attoruey bare every hour of tbe day pallor bore silent witness that she Governor Bell n snd nigbl with Mr- -. Rogers except Air realised the mianlng of it all. She was Powers, e former Justlre of the Verin black. Deputy sheriff mont supreme court and now s corn occasional brief ndief by amue othgowned er pri-o- n official. This room baa con- marched ou each side of her. ncaf-fol- poration counsel, who has become Interested In Mrs. Roger case, requestPrevious io the march to the tain ul twe beds off from Fortner Itev. Father C. C. Delaney, pas- ing him to show clemency. daub ix bur alia here Mrs. Rogers and her death waleh slept night after tor of the local Roman Catholic church, Judge Powers argued In his letter that spiritual adviser, had the ends of Justice would be subtterved nlgbt and heie too, on a autull table, Mrs. Roger they have eaten regularly together. reiterated the prayer for the dping If another reprieve hould be granted. Tbs window overlooking the prison in Mrn Roger cell The clorgj insn He said that be had traveled throughconyatd are painted so that the inmates did not aeootupany Mrs. Rogers to out the state and wa personally Veruf tha room hare absolutely no oppor- the scaffold. Prison Chaplain 11a ye vinced that the sentiment of the witnessed the execution through a mont people was overwhelmingly optunity to v out uf it. posed to the execution. Mr, Power "The only visitors iu the death loom window. fciuco solitary confinement began have Passing through the door that opens contended that soma f the new evibren Superluumdent Lovell, Warden front the guard room into the wst dence in tbe case had come to light' Palmer, Mias . J. Durkup, the matron; wing, Mm. Rogers wan obliged to de- so recently that It ha been impossible Iter. W, 11. Hayes, the prison chap- scend a flight of Iron step. Rbe did to present ii boforc two justices of lain; llev. Father C. C. Delaney, and not flinch. Her step was firm. 8 he the state supreme court a the law Marguerite, thq daughter refused the aid of the deputiea and re- provides, and expresned the belief that weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Loukes. The girl has frained from steadying hweelf by the a reprieve of three or fuur would furnish sufficient opportunity for helped to divert Mrs, Rogers mind by Iron balustrade, A few short steps brought: hor Io this to be done. her chlldbh pranks. Mrs. Rogers has The conference tested about thirty slept wall most of the nights since the the stairs leading to the scaffold. Again death watch began and ber appetite Mrs. Rogers declined assistance and minutes. If. was terminated by the poshas not failed her. Lat night she unaided mounted steadily to tho top. itive declaration of Governor Bell that dd not go to bed without some urging. stopping exactly upon the center of ho would not Interfere with the exeShe retired about 11 oclock and slept the trap. Rhe sat down in a chair cution. The argument offered by the fairly grell until five oclock this morn-toff- - fur s moment and when asked if aha were not new. They rehearshad any final statement, to make shook her com- ber head negatively. To hind the ed the case and reminded the gover"Mrs, Rogers mulnUim-posure to the last snd mounted tho condemued woman with leather strap nor that a money was nut available wa ths work of a minute only. A for the woman to pay attorney fees, gallows with g gleiuly step- - Although a deadly palor overspread lur coun- large black sack that was lying poem Ihoae who had volunteered their sertenance, hardly e muscle quivered as on the trap was brought up about vice had not been able to take suffiDeputy Sheriff Kpafford pronounced her body end fastened around her cient time from other business to go the fatal words: 1 now proceed to neck, tbe nonee was adjusted by one Into tho cane thoroughly ns might execs Le tho gentenee of tbe law and of the deputies aud another deputy liavo been done. Evidence had come may God hsvo mercy ou your eouL placed the black cap upon her head. to their attention lately which they "When tho worda were pronounced hTe next step was the official an- desired to go into more thoroughly. They urged tho governor again to isDeputy Sheriff Angus McCauley sprung nouncement by tho sheriff: the trap and the drop fell. "Mary M. Rogers, I now proceed io sue a reprieve in order that they "Promptly at LUC o'clock Deputy execute tbe sentence of the law and might examine more critically along thl line. They did not contend that Sheriff fl Afford, who wae in charge may God have merry on your soul. of the execution, dispatched two of Hardly bad the words been uttered the evidence was new; they simply lile deputies to Mrs. Rogers cell in the whim the trap was sprung. It was ex- argued for more time. At ono or two point in his remarks central section of the stale prison actly 1:13 p. m. when tbe drop fell where the women prisoner are con- and the woman was officially pro- Attorney Flynn manifested considerable heal. Governor Bell listened fined. In the meantime a Hill group, nounced dead at 1:27 In the opinion of the attending phy- quietly until the lawyer had finished. consisting of sheriffs, deputies, prison guards, military guards, legal wit- sician Mrs. Rogers neck was broken Then be heard Mrs. Partlon, who said nesses aud three Vermont newspaper by the fall of the drop. The law hav- that site had brought the petition from represent at Ives, gathered la tho west ing been fulfilled, (be deputies, guard Ohio not for the purpose of interfering wing of tho prison .where tho scaf- nnil spectators quietly left the prison. with tho execution of the law of Verfold had been erected. The lmdy wns cut down and placed in mont, but in the interest of humanity. "Mm. Rogers has been is good spira coffin that hsd been swatting it be- Tho signatures to the petition which ahe brought and, which were secured it all the time, considering, of course, hind the scaffold. wbat must have been passing in her Mrs. Rogers' body had been claimed by g Cincinnati newspaper, appeared mind In anticipation of tho awful hour by her mother and sister amt will be on slips cut from that publication. of execution. Bhe has conversed with buried by them at Hooeio Falls, N. Y., The documents were brought to the thu death watch, but has talked but where the mother, Mrs. Joste Calla-bti- n hotel In a number of suit case and were placed on a table In the room liUte of her ones except w!nn Superreside. where the conferencn was held. Govintendent Lovoll was present. She lias occupied her lUne to a great extent in Vt Dec. 8. A telephone ernor Bell examined (hem with some Windsor, he said: rrochetiug lace for aprons to be eni from White River Junction to Interest. Then "I believe I know the sentiment of to relatives end person who have sent mesaage tbe mate prison here, sent by Attormoney to her. At night her crochet- ney Charles A. McCarthy, representing the people of Vermont as well as does and ing needle was regularly taken away Mrs. Mary M. Rogers, to Ihe effect any one. I ace nothing to from her and given to her the uext that Governor Boll had declined to I know of no tew that Is not as ranch day. Bha has read the Bible and has grunt a reprieve, indicated that Ihe fur a woman aa fur a matt. I consider to even commuted some passagin' lest of interference with Ihe that for ine again to meddle in thl memory. Mbs has written a few let- execution of the woman ei for this case woi:U place me aa an executive ters to relatives and sympathising afternoon had vanl-heThe lawyer's and lira state of Vermont and Us laws in a ridiculous position. person- -. Rhe has never lost hope that information wan verified u few' minin some way her life might he -- pa ml ute later This closed the conference. Goveran official telephone call by nor Bell announced that be would reend even ibis morning appeared 10 re- from Governor Boll to Sheriff here until 1:3d this tain some Inin I ides., that ui ilte last If. Feck. The final arrangementsHenry for main at the hotel moment something might Intel pose iu afternoon to te' uvailsble in case of Ihe were out death sentence rarrritig save her. emergency. made. "The . gallows was elected j eater-day,- ' Aside from ihe pivsence of an unbut. every precaution wan taken usual nu tu biir uf BEFORE THE EXECUTION. deputy sheriffs and a to inutile the sounds of the hammer news correapondeuu number of large and no Intimation whatever that the and Windsor. Yt.. Dec. I. For the necotid telegraph operator, the town of work wae iu progrea reached Mi. Windsor proceeded with its busine as time this town is crowded with strangthe death wsieh Kogere cell. Evi-todav. There wa- - apiwrently U- ers who hare sought the vicinity o( did not know about it. Mr- -. Roger-- , tile interest in what was taking place the death scene of Mary Mabel Rogers, liowover, wen being mail.' ready. in prison. Sheriff Feck came whose execution was act for the hour lilrfit Matron Burke mid her that ft outtheWhite River Junction on an early between noon and 1 o'clock today It wao nil train. He seemed considerably affect- Few rscclviul permits to actually wit' morning Jtei. Father l ed by the before him. It ness tbe hanging. Delaney ot (he Uoniaii t'aiholii: wa- - recalled prospect that he had ni one time Hope for the condemned soman wav l adminiii-niconununion io chuich, heu til'd a movement, among the counpractically abandoned early today Mr. Rogers :uiil gave her xpirinial ty officers to secure a reprieve for the The HheritTs deputy chosen to sprint cousolatlon. in the forenoon R- - v. Wil- condemned woman. Sheriff Perk Was the trno at ri.ed during tbe night urn liam H. Hares, the prison chaplain, not. personally to act as executioner. concluding arrangements were prompt vUliod her cell and rr:ul the tunipuire He had delegated all ihe actual work ly made, awaiting Governor. Boll's ur and pruned will her. After lie went to morning u1 deputies. As high sheriff of Wind--o- r rival at (i u'clnrk this i rtViiy Mr. Itogeia Ji inert w h Mr. Whiic River Junction, a few mite law required him to h ihe county , Mr.-,lomke in sinulng hymns. and Mrs. Roger' ni north of here. at the however. hanging, Mi. Kogcrs asked for ih- visit of the are to make the fiuii! torney At the prison no one wa-- i admitted cle: gi man and appealed io believe legal plen in her behalf. Alri.. Jess!' the forenoon persons dur.iig Uiui her sins had been forgiven. She iiirecilv connected either with the Farit on of Fineiiinuti. armed with t had uni cunfc-e- il lor erimi directly All petition for clemency signed by thous the or exicitlion. aud positively, nor had -- hi- explicitly and of women, bhd also cume on fro,: information ui concerning gain denied ll. liiiUe1 she bn -- aid Rutland and aw,i!:cd the executive. Mr- -. Roger' condition were frustrated She said slle did not hv the Shout it ioti-iy- , The career of Airs. Rogers ha-- bee nl the prison entrance. guard roll. ider it brave to go ui the a remarkable one. A wire a HI year three newspaper however, Finally, siiil nsM- - a confession iiud i lint 11 by the rgliug officials, of age and a murderess at th, she I would not do her suy good to tel were the press men permitted to bui -- J on th day set for her don ! only When had done. she witness the hanging what other prople Iguoiaul and depraved, she sti! hud and they were allowed heroeif to dwell upon tin- orsbn strange iulli;"iie, on i h Into the prison. d deal of today she sppo.m io e makher admirers w(re many. In 19(12, ing every cffwl to go. to her- taie bravehaving won the affections of three GOV. BELL REMAINED FIRM. Tin- umisI talk men. she epciunpi'Hsed the death of her ly and with flrmnrt-;-.about iiu been curn-n'u;c- kind of husband. Marcu- - u. mM,,. iU1 . Lawof the Grant te iiiiniini.-'eted Appeals aid of anoth'T n imirer. Leon Fcrhair an opiate being to her Refused :o the md lint: i he might marrv : yers or Women. to deaden hi r i but it is unquiHitledly Mi. Rogers did inn'r, Mmi.-.c- c Krapp. P( tte;- -i ouT' cr fa. Inn contented uul drink White River Junction. Vi.. J: i . S. .d uni it Ffs, ;; -.. herself so'cly well cold water. The conference be. ween Mrs. Rua, r, I nee hto. .IKogiis wa b,.ni i; ' duper'iiii-iidui l.uveli visited Mis. attorneys and Cuciivr mil fn? Hoosic Falls. X. Y., anil, whm m.ir t ted. ro Bcmiiimton. removed Kogi r.' Ci 11 in- night, and talked witb reprieve fur Mr- Vt trite was in good hi r :i few inouicnls. was cuiiimlt' '!. where th' -- id: it- - urn! even told a story just, Governor (.Tnirk .1. u:,d p..rij he jefi. ghe said her cs-- e was arrived from Chlcaco by way or MonMUTUAL'S TROUBLES. i managed-"ThC:ir. at treal toJ :t!. r.'it. y. properly Flvnn, j. for execution v,ts of Spring!-,ore uf (tie lawyers who Effort Being Made ta Select a Presi- time hr-1 and f oc'ock ati-i was inh ,ieivf iq t! int';--- of Mr--. it:iil V u:'ov Churje tended tu atari' th- den-.'.piocraslon Rog-'r-- ! J. ituiiieillatel' alter 1 iielor1.. Sooli after of H.m..e IVil.. X. y emue on Xe.- - V 'c. S. -- T o ( r f -. i in lirnh-iw -Mii n tlm i Roerrnew u he mvi-- i iror. Tit III- ih.( te.vl ( IS'iiiUMtr. 9, e DEATH IN VERMONT Deadly Pale, But Unnerved, As She Went DETEMOER on nomination and pacification appointed by the trustees of the Mutual Life company to bring about a seiLleueui uf the differ-nebetween the two faction in the board over tbe election of a permanent president. ROGERS PUT TO mmw "'J. EXAMINEE: a- m m 1 |