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Show EXAMINER: TOE MORNING OOPK.t, mu. flNiAT .Moknimi, rrmti'AKi IHtl. 1 SHOE SHOE 1ALTLAKE Utnow CORRESPONDENTS (FROM Vu!.ai. !65J)W of which wlrh 1 Rvir.-i- a. . i - ,h far- jrrordarre with the expense of I and buying animals. It pniBR known In Salt Lake that price n retail hRve remained Ihe same when cattle were high on hr hoof, and low on the hoof, and ftr same too. for cow, slaughtered at flj, ,hnp at a cost of pnssihlly 2 cents rr pound, as for the choicest steers shipped In for bttened thin-skinne- d rsy-re-vs- the fcney trade. The establishment of a big parking is a sign of the times, hmae in tad comes tin the result of the progress tinrards s isipul'Jled and independent rwt. Tin"' was when all the cattle in Ihe wesi.and most of the people were in ihe east, so that the mill hrrdt were drheu to Chlengo Uni hi and Kansas City, where great prkinc houses werp bn ill up. and pmi Industries I became established, return market for good beef. raking During this era. local butcher shops In the west, either killed their beef, htwaiit from ihe neighbor, or if they Vuli fanry trade, shipped ll from ths Wr. growing will ronse-nienil- r It will feel ihe pres' latt ready sole for all hla leiniala he can fped. and quick raslt rcurns for his farm work. Urns find The dcfltiitr- wirlilishuiiMii TAKES MONEY, THEN ELOPES. s Matthew Fremont. Neb., Feh. 9. William Rhodes, who claims to be a son of Detective Rhode of Salt Ijtke city, whs arresud this afternoon by Sheriff liaitman on the charge of stealing i;0O from hi patents. Rhodes, the nat. a woman presumed to be hla wife and Most of I hear shipments have gone the latter's little golden-haire- d daughs far east n ihe Missouri river, slid ter have been living in a fashionable hue emailed a cost in freight and house at Thirteenth and Main atieeia cent a here under the name of Mr. and Mrs. shdnkige nmnnniing to pound on live rattle, or two cent Willlnm Da via. They were supposed In tlicir equivalent of beef or n.ut-tet- l. to he wealthy and spent money lavishly. Description furnished by the Salt authorities convinced the officers here the couple were the principal In an elopement, but. action was deferred pending developments. The crisis wns reached Monday when ihe woman left. Rhodes. The Rhodes waa and sought a gone money a brakeman on the Northwestern railroad, giving tho name of hnn he returned from his Rhode, first trip he was arreled. He confessed that the woman was Mr. Waller, wife of a Salt Lake gam- -bier, with whom he had become Infatc uated. He came here early in ber and wa followed by Mr. Waller and her daughter. He amid he look the money from hi parents and did not. expect proecntlon. ,Hko n Balt like Japs, under Ihe direction of conductor. Tho triuMpriigii-n- i niunbrrs. as already printed, in ihe Now" were carried Wl i'h spiitt ;nd enthusiasm, and K. W Ensign, KILLED BY TRAIN. Login, Feb. 9. William Thompson aged 3S. a former. living at CIarki.Mii, was killed todac at Cache Junction lie hail iuken by a switch engine, a load of wheat to the Junction snd after unloading walked in from or ' train No. 19. which wa standing at jj,e station. A switch engine was ap proaehlng along ihe side of No. 19. which he failed to see. Thi engine caught him. Hi fo-r-t wns nearly cut a (ilaianee of off and he wss diagg-'nearly luh feet and fin.illy crushed to dcaiii bet wee--i the engine and a pile of lumber by the Bide of ihe track. Mr. Thompson leaves a family of a wife and five children. He was struck by lightning while working in ihe flelda last summer snd for a ronsklcrable time ll was believed he would die. I : 1.96 1.93 51.93 SHOE SHOE MARKET MARKET Sl.SB 51.98 WE HAAE JUST RECEIVED UPWARDS Oc 10 THOUSAND PAIR OF W. L. DOUGLAS. KEITH KONQUER-OCOLE DAVIS: IN FACT EVERY KNOWN MAKE OF $3.b0 AND 4.00 ADVERTISED SHOES. Our Price While They Last ; SUPREME COURT Will Open Nest Monday Cases. With 84 The February term of the supreme court of this ataie open on Monday morning. There are "4 eases on the calendar. und tho settings from February 12 to February 27. Jnelnsive. There are four criminal cars cn the calendar and also four probate appeals. Following is the calendar in full: February 12. State of 1tab. respondent, vs. Albert McBride, appellant. State of rtah, respondent, vs. J. W. Freshwater, appellant. State of Utah, respondent, vs. L. P. Winslow, Jr., appellant. February 13. WilFtato of Utah, respondent, lard Hutchings, appellant. Neidm-JudaoDrug Co., a corporation. et al. appellant vs. Commercial National Bank of Ogden, and R. T. Hnute, administrator, respondent. 8. O. Nielson, respondent, v. Oito PeXersim and Ellen Peterson, inter-veno- r and appellant. February 14. W. 8. Tanner, et al, respondent, vs. James Flnlayson et al. and A. Colvin, ei. al.. appellanls. va. Benjamin Sanford, appeiksot, Mark Kunkel at al. and Utah Lumber romps ny, respondents. Brigham City, respondent, vs. Georgs R. Chase, appellant. February 15. The John Alnaflsld company, respondent, vs. O. D. Rasmussen, appellant. Edwin F. Woolley, respondent, vs. Ogden Woollen Mills company, appellant. John Y. Rich, respondent, v. Utah Commercial ft Savings Rank, a corporation, appellant. February 16. Daniel Hamer, contestant, va. Junto A. Howell, contest ee. G. 8. Holmes, respondent, vs. Mary o .. I FOR MEN AND WOMEN. ALL SIZES. ALL WIDTHS. WigPjW?S ! Decetn-Hnrai-- How-eve- ... - Judge, appellant. Joseph Ohendorofer, respondent, vs. George W. Moyer, appellant, February It. Richard Howe, appellant, vs. Isaac Bears, T. E. Jeremy, ct al., respondents. Lee Richey, respondent, va. Marion Bens, appellant, Jobeph Uaunigarten, appellant, va. James Chlpman, ct al.. respondent. February 20. J, H. Bailey, et al.. as Bailey ft Sana, appellant, va. Andrew Lelahman and David Lebhtnan, respondents AY. H. Davis, respondent, vs. O. S. L. Ry. Co., appellant. Ivlward I). Stone, respondent, vs. Ogden Packing Co., appellant, February 23. In th matter of the estate of Jos. ?" Vf4 ?& s!-- fi? A Little More for a Little Less I V jp r'Vvi v if,,?'v ( !. it , Further Convince You that this store can undersell all competition, we place on sale 7400 pairs of Boys' and Misses Shoes never sold at less than $2 a pair and up to $3. Our price this week $ 1.39. "Berts Best Make $2.50 Misses Shoes high and low cut. STEEL SHOD $2.25 Boys' Shoes. lrl houses. The packing big packing it is proposed to build, intends Utah and in aw almost entirely Idaho animals, and to sell its product to a western market exclusively. The movement towards the of this house Is a fl ih. During rerent years slaughter house- - In ve grown up and they now-dransiilcrahle killing, but they am equipped In utilize byproducts, ami to iroMrly fatten in sie-- u yards. Ontalde of there paee. the stork growers have had to find a market east, and have in small ahipiied out llidr animal Ins, of fiom Iwo to five carloads to .i.le ur:eraard. n rm will SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET 98 OUR R E V 4 K g 3 L E FACILITIES TO SELL THE EES'i FOOTWEAR AT ALMOST A HAVING OF TO YOL. iF YOU AL NOT ALREADY CONVINCED. SEE TABLES OUTDOORS OR INSICt AiO DIGEST THE FOLLOWING: t. nh ifert nn stork he tint HT wrkrt will handle 1 n- half-hld-d- ytie result tm the loeal market will v, rlpful it the pyrkjng. hou-- c will able to practice a great deal mine utiMza- Munny In killing beef by the anil by selling don of byproducts, Artr meats to a graded market, a cureM dia'lnctlon In jiric.e being made in nine nd 1 p: jpo.ed our di poun-u- l to go wish h " T'ie 1' iie girl is being cart'd lor by w lr'i friends. Thu couple biiiiir'.i: ot furniture by paling cii'li o Jacob Karlsh. a local They bate oilier deb.s l FARMER - ten-mil- e tin Hits Kh.iiits agr-v.- "Jly regions and along the southern portion of the Pacific coast are moving in a A northeasterly direction. per hour breeie is heaoed toward Itah. and this, with a cold wave, will cause a preclpiiatlon. For the first time since Jan. 2", per- sons living in Salt Like and vicinity the will nee the snn. This is weather Imnan asserts, and all but pessimists will receive the gladsome tidings with fervent Joy. The change hegan yesterday after noon. The yellow light of a sun pcnei rated the mist and made it possible In aee acro-- a the street. though the weather has not been eold. according to the barometer, the highe puo-lhumidity lias given p!e an idea that I be mercury was somewhere below iero. In faci. many believed it was as cold sa twice as and cold as 2 degrees above r.crn, tha:'a eold. Ho warm did the nun's rays become jesterday afternoon Intha.1 the weaih the loeal cording Instruments e l.uii. in Miiho anil !o: was :ii a lef-nlfli- ; rs. E aie sq.:J:. fciiu!i.r.' afi-ii- 1 ilt-s- irt treasurer, and future. 0rliJrfTar-- - For the board of as follows: Is list probable GOOD-BYTO THE FOG! S1. Evaa Malad. Idaho; James H. Lke: J. A. Eldredge. fjL Richard Sal Lake. Feb. 10- .- The tog which Papworth, " fl" Cross: U U. Crawford. Mami: has been filling the Salt Lake valley pah wr: The E. for week will disappear soon. Salt Lake: John ' jliJdB, Ht'bor and M. Knight, Salt uti.i i hu-ba- lie (gunM iu an i ht-sc- j M4RKET-J1.- SHOE MARKET ! uiHile for the Ire anuo'.ir.cepieiit i)ai:y subscribed- - la ot liu-.- - m! :i.ci:l who will be 30 nms. d to cor.'ritiiie to the uiil of the ipled hoc per day. and 1.W-ine Mtff-rethat uey might leao fjn ! l.t w draw wholly fmin llnir ci;iiliil-'.i'.- : mis wiih either of lie V - nisrket for animals, and feiles.ng geuileuieu: George Coiiluiu. ,rkM Wllh Ih ."2 East First Sois:h; Joseph li. rt C. Celt Z. C. M. 1.. or T. Albert Hooper, ibat S Uoig ST.'mobsbiliiy of the IVseier News business ofi.ee. Nephl will be elected The sum of S'i was re Hied last nigh'. Lake, of Rail Knight inland this It is hoped, w'i',1 be Inc: eased llident: J- W. West. treasurer Hnd liefore the money is forwarded i Pap-Richard minager; J .ilian. which will bu in the veiy near 1 C. five miles of Silt Lake City soon to be erect- id nicking plant is it will mean a great deal for the i general and Idaho and Irah I nartlcnlar. since their valleys will stockyards feed Its adjacent J,h htine grown cattle. It will lbr Salt iJtke incidentally. a stockyard ,hP growing up of suburbs msoui heyjud the northernmeat Into the putting of choice Er market without ihe necessity of SHOE PS -- 9S & - f ills - r- SNOt MARKET 5 SHOE MARKET-- - 96 flAPnET-- ei AND STATE EXCHANGER) Chief She;s of Suit Lr.kc roi.i :i spee.'be wei e n,ad? by iwo member Rsi!ii:uu ui ;.u. i h ex- - e,i S.ior-nwim t.f the Jap? uet t'oi.uy. Mrs. Waner is .: a liol. l i n'n'uund admiration lor Le- MARKET-11,- AH go at $1.39. Every Pair Wairr anted or a New Pair Free fVinnfYrx?. ampn? UTTLE A LESSX Y Vk SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET-41.- SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET 91.9B 98 MOBFyp $1.98 $1.98 SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET , $1.96 $1.9S 2343 LITTLE Washington Ave. SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET I1.9S $1.8S decelvnd the state department at and speculation! and had left under a Washington with falsehoods and that cloud with large unpaid debts. 1 htve Braun waa sent abroad by the Presdocumentary evidence to prove Declared ABn by Dr. Hirech in Hla lhu ,HWrMon , a special Inspector to look ,t ident ,0 r" ready for publication very soon. Into the question of . immigration to "There is only one charge in ihe this country. He la now asaigned to Blorer St. Johns, N. & Chicago, Feb. Hi. Emotion lism in ' whole report of AmlMsmdor religion wa opposed by Dr. Emil G. that I am willing to plead guilty to lhat I am a Jew. That Hlrsch in hi weekly lecture ar Israel 1and that DIED IN A PRIVATE CAR. the only irue charge in the report." Temple last night He declared that Judaism is not a religion of emotion or j ln hi report to Secretary Hay, ThomNew Feb.. JO. but of thought and study. lbHdor Blorer Mid. among other as X. Orleans, chief Judge of the Justice McClellan, The Jew Is rot aem'.mentsl." ssld bln, that, the minister of foreign lr bad told him that Braun had supreme court, of Alabama, died In a Dr. Ilirseh, for he takes religion log- been fonnerly a Hungarian subject private ear this morning, a the Louisemotional ran an be Ically. Anyone ville ft Nashville train from Montgom- ln fertaln devious transaction wl make effort to little takes It people weep. In fart in au emotional Low hum. deceased, A. J. Stone, ad- religion. It doesn't matter much whether anyone is in the pulpit. ministrator. In the matter of the estate of BenjaReligion, to hr valuable, however, In our temples min Franklin Eccles, deceased, A. J. should be we should furnish a stimulant for the Stone, administrator. In Ihe matter of the estate of Albert mind. This temple should be a house Malison, deceased. A. J. Stone, ad- ct learning uni people should rnme here to be stimulated and urged in ministrator. and i bought. Kvorj where in February 23. In the matter of tho cpfgt,- - of Wil- the pulpit ihe nin should haw sumu-ihln- g A. J. Stone, to aay.' liam Murray, adminUtrator. f J. Grandlin, respondent, va. Bo. CONFERENCE. MOROCCAN P.ir. company, appellant. The Ecclcs lumber Co., appellant va. Indications Are Negotiations Will Fail Ann H. Martin, executrix, etc. on Great Questions. February 26. C. J. Lenten, respondent, vs. J. C. Beilin, Ftb. 10 The negotiation Gasbnrg. appellant. have reached a decisive at Algecira Honerlne Min. ft Mill Co., corpora- turn and the dissolution of the Modifference makes tion, and Hnnerinc Tunnel Co., appe- roccan conference without an agreellant, va. Tsllerduy Steel Pipe and ment upon the principal subject of wish to what fuel Tank Co. and CUih Min. Mach, and discussion appears 1,1 be the prohable Supply Co., respondents. result. The jsjHiions ot Franco and Monarch fireuse. In the matter of the estate of Wil- Germany have new been clearly disE-- h rulin' ry, supported by 8. P. Armliam G. Owen, closed. box is adapted to all strong and Margaret William, appel- several other power1!, hoid tenaciousva. of own C. W. it settlement, principle to Johnson, respondent. ly lants, cinkinds. Ashes February 27. namely France for special recognition her of In Morocco geographiM. J. Lockhart, administrator of the beciip ders are removed from estate of J. G. Rbodin, deceased, ap- cal and biatorirnl rlarloli to Morocco, application pellant. va. James Farrell, respondent. and Geimanv forof a stricttreatment or of equal Matilda Johansen, respondent, va. of the doctrine Grand lodge A. O. C. AV. of Utah, Wy- all countries in the future for Morocco. ashpit oming and Idaho, eppellsnt. In the meantime prep campaign O. 8. U Ry. Co., plaintiff, vs. Third in control behalf of France makes easy to district court in and for Salt Lake have been begun and German. v in support of their recounty, defendant. fire. In the matter of the application of spective . fbr a writ of manThomaa Marione.-iuxBRAUN ADOS SEVERE WORDS. date. against state board of EMOTIONAL RELIGION - u I 1 The 88 SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET $1.98 $1.98 88 cry waa entering New Orleans. Hs bad been in falling henlth for soma time and was on hla way to 8aa Antonio. Death was caused by heart failure. WILL DECLARE NO DIVIDEND. New York, Feb. 9. The directors of the St. Lnuia and Ban FYandaco Railway eomiumy decided today to paaa dividend on the comthe pany' second preferred stock which fall duo March 1st. the earnings of the company being needed to provide for improvements. semi-annu- GrtOurFrtfRooliFirat coat - ... i ti ber a ran. entil yea know all about a k outer Monarch. ths book) SKTI RHEI intend tohnr.and you w wil latnd nlM a ot ot Mcuuiiaa Spoon, mam contra id. You afford A-- - Kranl J1teM.Ac Itcarwr WUemttm. Itum, Stay SatisfactoiyRange, c. It The no you deci-aae- NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT INYOUR SIDE AND OUTSIDE STORE IT WILL PROVI ADVERTISEBEST ATRADIANCE TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. YOUR MENT WE SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY 11 Lii S. CAMPBELL. the grate without dust dirt. The tight it the RESCUE WORK HAMPERED. Hinton. W. Va.. Feb. 10. The afterdamp continues to hamper the efforts of rescuer in the Par- rail mines where thirty or more men were kil'ed or entombed by an explosion of gns on Thurs- - k Qcnl. Managae and d.iy. N" more lnlic had been n(j found mi ui ihla morning believed Ilia) . fifteen men are mint-will in th'1 r E. W. WADE. AganL New York. Feh. 10. Marcus Braun, special tminigiaimn commissioner, who asserted that he was treated with great rudeness by official of the Austrian government Hen he went over there to investigate conditions under of iht country were which citizen Shipped here, hnd something to say yesterday ln answer to the report of the state department whiab were submitted to congre' ,m Thursday concerning hi doings abroad. He said: A far a the charge are concern-I wish io sis" that, the minister of foreign ffaira. Austro-Hungaria- C(iiinl Gqbtehowski. well Amb- Isaiior gtorer. deliberately and wifully n - ffiada tight without stove putty. Polished top no Mocking. All sixes, different institutions. arrangements for city or country use, also hotels and public They show, why they save fuel and repairs. Call at our store and see them. FURNITURE CO. Sole Agents for Ogden and Northern Utah |