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Show 4 HE the Time. Trinidad, Cola, April 22. As tbe result of e dust explosion in n mine of Juat tear should unoa the Colorado Fuel end Iron company, red package took! Ilk and- 40 miles west of Trinidad, shortly beAllens 8lfnoon today, twenty-tw- o miners are a Flour. It ia tha moat fore known to be dead and one other 1 be can that cl grain blend ITirtiiou missing, with litle hopes of being found digestion and alive. There were forty men in the that mine at the time of tho explosion. SevJudmllatlon of food ,1 necea-- enteen miners who were working 1.700 feet from the entrance eacaped uninanother opening. Tha Boctoo Muffin, Boston Brown jured, through from explosion occurred in rooms three and Fnilt Pudding mad !h'Md of pur food flour, and tbe four, near, the main entrance, and was the resulf of n windy shot which Igndhe SjUj In inkingIt ItJgatP right, ererjr nited the dust. 'An order for twenty coffins has been received by a local STjJould be coniidered. mur grocer for It and If be la undertaking catabliebment here, that n. tend bl name to n and we many bodies having been taken out rou with a sample package during the afternoon. The mine was Grocer who study your welfare not badly damaged and work can be The their own profit, will supply you resumed In n couple of days. mine gave employment to ISO men. then goods at all James. Miners from adjacent states are ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO, In the rescue. General SuperCaL intendent Robert ONeil left here on a riie Coast Factory, Ban Jose special train at noon and Is personally directing the rescue work. ' Among the dead la James Read, fire boss. Moat of the deed are Italians end Japanese. (TnHtiirk.) ' k,? j3 eT m 3 Jd Snrtr FOR MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES PONT BUY FROM AGENTS U they gat large oommlsalona, and res bars to pay them. See your peopla first Tee car loads of a Lock to select kw Ysrd Opposite City Cemetery. Hand Second Stores NEVADA d STORE. SECOND-HAN- LEAGUE AMERICAN St. Louie, April 22. Errors by the short stop, lost tha game to Detroit Jacobson was effective, while Donohue was hit hard. Attendance 11,250. R. II. S. Score S g 2 St. Louie , ....... 4 2 2 Detroit , , Batteries Jacobsen end Spencer; Donohue end Warner. BL Louie ,t......i.'.... Chicago, 7; Cleveland, S. Cleveland today in an exciting April 22. Chicago defeated inning game. R. H. E. Score ., 7 S 2 Chicago . i. Cleveland 8.12 2 Batteries Walah, Altrock end Sullivan; Townsend, Eels and Bemls. - twelve-Chicag- STORE. Household New Goode Exchanged for old. Mi m Washington Are. Ind. Phene S72. SECOND-HANCANNON Second-hanNew and and sell all kinds of new ad second-hangeode. Call or phone Wicker A Haynes, Props. IN 25th 8t i. Wi buy d ham, Ind. 622. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, - Sscend-Han- Stars. d NATIONAL LEAGUE . . M yw have anything to aell or buy ml sr phene 1S70 to 1871 Wish. AVe. IfH HU. Ind. 675. Chicago, April 22. Wicked g pitched Phlllippi end with timely defeated by Evers and Kllng, d game, the Pittsburg in a 8. A. DENKER8 errors on both sides being in difficult Will pay the highest price for secondh- chances. and furniture end sell to the public . R. H. E. Score v ite chupest 241 Grant Ave. Beil I hlrago , 3 8 2 out- hi'-tin- well-playe- Phene 117-- Pittsburg . Ind. 120. J. HERRICK A CO, uccetsers to H. L. White, trfnf your geode hero If you want te Mil them. Call hire W you want tey. 2342 Wash Ave, Bell Phene I By. Ind. 407, C. WINES and H. PATTI SON Falstaff Cafe Wish. Ave. Batteries Wicker and Kling; lippi and Glbaon. .6 2 Phll- St Louis. 7; Cincinnati, 8, .Cincinnati, sApril 22- - Both team played poorly in the game this afternoon. Score R. H. E. 6 2 2 Cincinnati 7 St, Louia , Batteries Drnhot, Check and IJolskoetter and Holmes. Put-man- LIQUORS I B. LEEDOM. Phene 2SX MEMPHIS ENTRIES FOR TODAY. te First race, half mile. Belling Zsln-illlKlrUiso, Roaala, 100; Jacomo, Expect To See, Frctlon, 103; Gold Duke, Margaret Morris. Friisle Ferl, 105: Baleehed, Bull Bird, Utile Ughter. Chief O'Haver, Knight of Iran-ho- ' 1U8. Second race. Manufacturer s purse, quarter mile, selling Bannock Belle, 100; Mamie Algol, Athena. Cashler, 108; Prince Salm Balm, Trojan. Gladiator, 103; Dollnds. Lemon Girl, 107;' lx Angeleno, 108; Auromaater, 113; Embarrassment; HE Third race, Manufacturers, purse one mile, country club, purne. gentle-meriders D. W. Flynn, 133; Fra Fillips, 146; FlUe d'Or, 148; Tristan Shandy, Dawson,) 151; Master Prim, Arabo, y: 154. The Overland Limited TrMehHeWerW jNN.Bewrdbsaip. Eun ttrougfc die- - . m. x.-- Dhid Fourth rare, one mile. Country club, handicap Charlatan, 80; La Pucelle, 87; Jack Young, LogLtella, 100; BL nVlentlne, 117. Fifth race, of a mile, relling Bitter Anne, 105;. Jack Atkn, 113: Miss Ermsllne, 105; Capt.. McCormack, Blacklock, Cetera, Celanunal, 108; Qulntills. Lady VkmonL Jerry Sharp, Mias Hines, Delstrome, 110; Gromoboil, 101; Earthquake, Ethen, tsvsmsinx . 113. ... .... s, First Race Baleshed Eainzilla Auromaster Embarrassment Third face Arabo faWwly .fewh.hMm,. MEDICAL Fra Fillip There is an organisation of doctors hnown a the American Medical Association. Though It has been in existence for nearly alxty years, it had. up to three or four years ago, less .than 8000 members out of a total of nearly 150,000 physicians in the entire country. It was about, or a little before that time, It will be. remembered, that the great trust movements began when tbe people of the United States, all f a sudden, seemed to have tired of doing business on individual lines, and were madly rushing into all kinds ot pools, trusts and combinations. It appears that this contagion spread even to portions of the medical profession, for, all at once, a novel and well conceived plan of organiatlou wa adopted by the clique in control of tbe American Medical association, the purpose and design of which was to organise all of the doctors In the country into one gigantic medical trust. There were at that time, and had of been for many years, hundreds county, state and other smaller medical societies, but these were all ind pendent,, and had no connection tbe one with the oiher beyond that bond of sympathy vblch might naturally be expected to exist among a number of men engaged lu the honorable undertaking of trying to uplift the calling or profession to which they had devoted their lives. The new plan proposed to change all this, and contemplat'd a grand schema of organisation by which all of these small. Independent societies should bs merged into or become mere dependents on tb American Medical Association and subject to its laws and regulation!. It la charged that the officers of the association have acted arrogantly and insolently toward Independent physician .and the Independent medical press, and si no toward manufacturer! of and dealers in drugs; that an effort has been made to regulate and control the drug inlereata of the country, and that the ftps tent medicine" bills are the final outcome of thla. Ilia writer calla attention, In support of bis charge of arrogance," to a proposal made In the Journal of the American Medical association to make it punishable offense to criticise the action of government medical officers In lima of epidemic baaed on occurrences in New Orleans during the recent yellow fever outbreak. The Jour. nal said: "The time la close at hand for the creation by statute of a new variety of treason. If It be treason In time of war for a man to betray his country's military plana It certainly should be made treason for a man or a publication, In tlma ef deadly peril from disease, to foment, by falsa allegations., public lack of confidence In the government's plan of rescue and in the Integrity and ability of the men (that is, tbe physicians) who risk their lives to save the community from deaths. Ulan this no treachery can be mote base. Physicians, citlsens and the nputahlo press should Join in asking .stringent penalties for this crime against the Nation, against humanity." Hart 1a a body of men, much above tbe average In force of character, ability and standiag In their communities, with agents end emiseariei scattered all over the country, forming an organization that can eutwatch Argus with his hundred eyes and outwork Briare-u- a with hia hundred hand. Instinct with one purpose, and that to secure legislation favorable to Its own Interests, "it has a list of local political leaders of every organised and recognised party. This list is so arranged that the domlnsnl politics In each county and congressional district are indicated, aa well as the political affiliations of each member." It therefore know no pnrty. It affiliates with any,' whatever may be lts principles, provided their owa selfish ends can he furthered,- - As was Jay Gould, they are Democrats In Democratic statea and In Republican states. All Republican parties look alike to' them when seeking aid and Influence in securing the enactment of law which will give them the monopoly they seek. The National Druggist. AN OGDEN CASE. Many Mors Lika It Ogden, The following ease la but one of many similar occurring dally In Ogden. It Is an easy matter to verify its correctness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof nan such conclusive evidence. J. D. Lewis, railroad man, residing at 2781 Grant St, Ogden, Utah, says: "I have known the value of Doan's K'dney P.lls for years. I formerly lived In Kuwas and they were highly epoken of there. In fact I have friends who were cured by their use. When I came to Ogden I began to be troubled more or less with backache and pain through my loins and kidneys. It was more severe when I took cold or overworked myself or caused a strain aerosa tha small of my hack. Often my back would feel lame and eora when I arose In the naming end there were otherI inUcat!on of' kidney complaint. saw an advertisement about Doans Kidney FUle and I procured a box at 8. W. Badcqn's drug store, 2421 Washington Ave. .They helped me from the first dose but I continued heir use until I had used two boxes, and me- 1 feel they entirely better and stronger In my back than I have for years and I am much ImI am proved ia many ways. wor only too fovnr pleased to ear 4 Doab's Kidney Pills, and I will recommend them to every one In need of such a remedy." FNr sale by all dealers. Price 50 Co.. Buffalo, cent! Foster MUhum for the United Now York, sole ageata -- Charlatan 8ixrh Race Burleigh In revl Dawson Fourth Race-- fit. Valentine La Purcclle Fifth Race lilts Ermsllne .. Earthquake ASS N. . Sixth race, purse Burleigh, 114; San Far a, 104; Deutschland, 129; Haughty, 84; Klingsor, Stooer Hill. 98; Sufficiency, 101; Platoon, Hannibal Bey, 100; Gold Enamel, Colonel Ruppert, H. L. Frank, 108; Henry Watte raon, 111; Whoa Bill, Invincible, Second Race ' Los Angeleno gsd>eisniSS THE AMERICAN h MEMPHIS SELECTIONS TODAY. StfoludKancapolis 555?' morning: Lady Navarre, mile and an e.ghth in first mile in 1:43 1:58 going very easily throughout. in six Good Luck, furlong 1:23, loafing all the way. Guiding 8tar, on mile in 1:49 14; under restraint moat of the wav. Rapid aWter, five furlongs. 1:05 8 5: hard held for tbe entire trip. Jake Sanders, six furlong., in 1 : 2" 3 5 easily. SUverskln. six furlong in 1:21; hard rdden. Requiter, six furlongs. 1:19 3 5; capital and is very good. oca-hal- f Glam-jr- , mile in 54; good work for him. 2-- Forty Men Working in the Mine at ; Statea Jack Atkin the RememVt no other. name Doan . and take WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS, Gold Enamel Haughty - OGDEN, -- UTAH, MONDAY 3IOIJXIXG, , A PHIL 2.T, im AT MEMPHIS April 21. The folios ing Memphis. good works were recorded by :he wora watchers at Montgomery park tills 2 Medals , EXAMINEE: SOME GOOD TRIALS jSlTtheTiour EXPLOSION That Took MOBSIXO VIBLD BIG REIULTH 00 0 $ The Brethren Bv t0 Jtl 01 RIDETl HAGGARD ,f corrMiGHT, CHAPTER XVII. &'; r "King lttt-itet- , 00 00 , 0 0 00 Minn," ftt. ide hjggjkd OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy Choicest Continued. before they themselves were slain, but for awhile tbe brethren slopped their Wbst of our lady RoaamundT" broke rush with point and bucki-w- , wou tidIn Wulf awkwardly, for, like God nil, ing two m theta atwvly. aud when at be was pained. length they closed lu upon them tbe Masouda laid her band upsa her gates srere buret sad Kansan and to breast as though to still Is heaving, outer guard srere at toad. then answered: A mutate later and. but little hurt, "The Princess of Baalbec, my mis- Godwin aud Wulf vws leaning on tress, la well and. aa ever, beautiful toe4r e words, ssl tbe fed ate, some of though somewhat weary of live pomp Ui cm disd or wooaded aud some of In which ah find uo Joy. She sent her greeting, but did not say to which of you they should In delivered, so, pilgrims, yon must share them. Godwin winced, but Wulf asked if there were any hope of seeing her, to which Masouda answered: "Nona," adding in a low voice, "1 come upon another business. Do yon n a brethren wish to do service to save his life- - for which hs may be grateful or may not. according MEATS The Market Affords THE CENTRAL Greenwell MEAT MARKET Bros. FOR YOUR CHOICE MEATS Wkaleaata and Retail fialsh-ed-di- to his Butchers mood?" "Speak on," said Godwin, "and tell ns how we two Frank can save the life of the sultan of the rest." "Do you stni remember Binau and his fedalsT Yes; they are not easily forgotten, are they? Well, tonight be end baa plotted da murder afterward to murder you If be ran aud te cany away your lady Rosamund If be can or, falling thaL to murder her aim. Oh, the tale is true enough! I bars (t from on of them under tbs signet surely that signet bus served us well who beltevee, poor fool, that I am In the plot. Now, you are the officers of the bodyguard who watch In the antechamber tonight, are you not? Well. wbM tbe guard la changed at midnight the eight men who should replace them at the doors of the room a will not arrive. They of will he decoyed away by a false order. In their stead will come eight murder-era- , disguised ia tbe robes and arms of mamelukeu. They look to deceive and and esnit you down, kill cape by the farther door. Can you bold your own awhile against eight men, think you 7". "Wo have done so before and will But bow shall try," Answered Wulf, we know that they are not manic hikes f" "Thus: They will wish to paaa tha door, and you will say, Nay, aona of Blnsn,' whereon they will spring on you to kill you. Then be ready and about aloud. "And If they overcome as," asked Godwin, "then tbe sultan would bo slain!" "Nay, for you must hick the door of and hid tbe chamber of away tho key.. The sound of the fighting will arouse the outer guard era hurt can come to him. Or," she added after thinking awhile, "perhaps it will be beat to reveal tbe plot to the suitaa Mancy will buy; n "No, no," answered Wulf. "Let ns take the chance. I weary of doing nothing hern llaasan guards tbe outer gate. lie willrome swiftly at tbs aofcnd of blew." "Good, said Masouda. "I will sea that be ia there and awake. Now farewell and pray that we may meet again. I Bay nothing of this story to tbe princess Rosamund until It Is done with." ft waa near mldnlgbL and tbe brethren stood la the amall, domed antechamber from which a door opened Into tbe sleeping rooms of 8a I ad In. Tha guard of eight mamelukea had left them, to he met by their relief in tbe courtyard, according to custom, but no relief had as yet appeared in the antecham- lad. 848 171-y- ; The London Meat Market A. WRIGHT, Frag. Infsrier meats handled at Fresh and Salt BALLARD & MEATS RINCKERS Gama and Flab la Beaaoa, Wa baadl Bolhiag but prime ataar FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY baf. DAY. 331 Twenty-Fourt- St. h Hamm BpaetetOaa: mada lard a ad a usage All meoia aro otrieUr firabclasa to every Hoe. Beth Phene 118, Beth phenes 861. Falab-ad-di- at ooce." s- Ball 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats ' "Help for the suiroe them raptivo, lay before them' on tbe marble flour. Moreover, the door had been opened, and through It rame the aultan lu hla night gear. "What has cluinerdT" he asked, looking at them doubtfully. "Only this, lord," answered Godwin. "Theso insn rame to kill you. and we held them off till help arrived. Kill me! My own guard kill ms 7" "They are not your guard. They an fedala filagnlard aa your guard aud seal aa he promised." by Now turned pal, for he wlio feared nothing else waa all his life afraid of the assassins. "Ftrtp the armor from tboao men,' went on Godwin, "and I think that you will find truth In my words, or. If not question sorb of them as atiU live." They obeyed, and there upon tho breast ef one of them, burnt lute bta kin, wss the symbol ef to blood rod dagger. Now Bakulin sew and beckoned tbe brethren aside. "How knew yon of tolar be naked, eearrhlnf them with bis piercing eyes. "Misnuda, tbe ledy Rosamund's waiting woman, warned no that you, lord, and we were to he murdered tonight by eight men, as we made ready. "Why, then, did you not tell me?" "Because." answered Wulf, "we were not eyre that toe news waa tra and did not wish to bring false tidings and be made foolish; torauae, also, my brother and 1 thought that we could hold ear own awhile against eight of Blnan'a rata disguised as soldiers of n 18 8T. TWENTY-FOURT- Dts. Elliott & Norris Specialists woaaa aaJ To the aludy sad traataiaat f Cbitmla diseases t children, Laving devoted special effort dariag eur eotlr profeatomal life and are now rewnrdsd ny the discovery of method that pleta mastery ef Nervous and Blood Diaaaar. Catarrh, UNDHA . , Rheamatlsm, iiomaA, KMnay aadLlw troahles. liNte' MEN'S DISEASES Baladln. "You bavo done R well, though yours waa a mad counsel," answered too sultan. Then be gave hla hand first to one and next to toe other and aaid Blood Poison, Files, Rupture, Vartsecela, Narva DaMlily, Oni Taken on a positive guarantee to cure Habit. ' aim-Pig- owes Ms '8lr Knights, Balah-ed-dlife to you Should It ever come about that yea owe your lives to be will remember tola. Thus tola business ended. On tbe morrow those of toe fedala wbe remained alive were put to death; also many other la the city were relied and killed on suspicion, so that for awhile titers was no more fear from the assassins. Now, from tost day forward Baladln held tha brethren In groat friendship and pressed gifts upon them and offered them honor, but they refuted them all, saying that they needed but one thing of him and he knew what It wae-- aa answer at which Ma fane sank One morning be sent for them, and, except for the presence of Prince Hasson, the most favorite of hh emirs, aid a famous imaum, or priest of hla re- CONSULTATION ia Balah-ed-dl- ber. would aacm that Maaouda'a tala ia true." said Godwin, and, going to tha door, be locked it and bid too key beneath a cushion. Then they took their aland in front of the locked door, before which hung curtains, standing In toe shadow with tbs light from the banging stiver lamps pouring down In front of them. Here they waited awhile hi alienee till at length they heard the tramp of mra, and eight mamelukes, clad In yellow above their mall, marched In and sainted. Bund!" aaid Godwin, and they stood a minute, then began to edge forward. "Bland!" said both the brethren again, but still thry edged forward. "fitand, sons of Flnan!" they said a third time, drawing their sword. Then with a bias of disappointed rags tbe fedala came at them. "A DAnj! A D'Any! Help for tha aultan!" shouted the brethren, and to fray began. Fix of the men attacked them, and while they were engaged with these the other two slipped round and tried tha door, only to find it fasL Then they also turned upon toe brethren, thinking td take tbe key from off their bodies. At the first rnh two of the fedals went down lienesth toe sweep of tbe long swords, but after tost tbe murderers would not come clour, and while soms engaged them in front others strove to pass and stab them from behind. Indeed, a blow from one of their long knives foil upon Godwins shoulder, but tbe good mall turned It. Give wsy." he cried to Wulf, M they will best us." do suddenly they gave way before them till their becks were against toe door, and there they stood, shouting for "It to. and I gain a great warrior and paradise a brave soul. Tbe imaum here will instruct you In the truth." Thus be spoke, but Godwin only stared at him with eyes set wide In wonderment and answered: Biro, I thank yon, but I cannot rhango my faith to win a womaa, however dearly I may love her." "Bo I thought said Baladln, with a sigh, "though Indeed It la sad that superstition should tons blind so brave and good a man. Now, Fir Wulf, it h your tun. What say yon to my offer J Will you take the princess aud her dominions with my love thrown la aa a marriage portion?" Wulf thought a moment Then be answered, with one of hie greet laugbe: "Aye, sire, but on my own terms, not on yours, for If I took these 1 think that my marriage would leek Messing. Nor. Indeed, would Rosamund wteh to wed a servant of your prophet who if it pleaavd him might take oilier wive" (Continued Tomorrow.) i . RETURN to May 5, the Colorado Midland will aell ticket Ogden to City of Mexico and return for M9.80. Good tor atop overs up to sixty day. Tour choice of the three excellent route. Through obsenriiion car to Denver. I lustrated honks on Mexico free. Tick-- ' et offee, 77 West Second South, Salt April IB II-- Lake. FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LBTTEB n ligion, received them alone. Usteu," be aaid briefly, addressing Godwin. "I understand tost my niece, the Princess of Baallmc, Is beloved liy yon. Good. Bubacrilie toe Koran, aud 1 give her to you In marriage, for tow also she may he led to the true faith, whom I hare sworn not to force there- help and sweeping aronnd them with their swords Into reach of which the fodafs dare not come. Now from without the chamber roee a cry and tumult and the sound of heavy blows falling upon toe gates that toe murderer bad toned behind them, while upon the farther aide of the dooi which be could CITY OF MEXICO AND 869JO. not open, waa beard toe voice of the Balah-ed-di- Phene- FhM0 Ball Hi; Ind. 198. 355 Twenty -- Fourth St. n sultan demanding to know what passed. The fodala beard these sounds also and read In them they doom. Forgetting caution In their despair and rage they hurled themaelvea upon tbe brethren, for they thought that If they could get them dowB they might still break a through tbe door and alay TRY US. POULTRY AND FI8N IN 3 EASON Salah-ed-fit- Kaiuh-ed-dl- WE HAVE THE BEST. For Fine Meats fialab-ed-dt- Rehtb-ed-dl- the OFFICE 8381 WASH. AVE. A OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden HOW TO ADVERTISE IN A SMALL WAY SUCCESSFULLY sail at 8 First, be aura that you have a good propealttan something ts price that 'other people want t buy. In M "w put your proposition attrocftivoiyf temptingly Teilp Just what you have to sell and Juat why th reader aught werde a t wont it Third, cheaaa a medium that wHI reach the greatest number ef paapls r of tha sort whom your proposition la meat likely to internet 4er the r least money. moat But the ability to decide upon the worth ef a proportion, tha affective way to present K, and tha meat economical means of piscina before the public comae only a the result of long experience. Th bag Inner, therefor, with tha three fundamental rule before him, ana course to pursues Ha must leak for auccaa wham other has fair W. nly hovo found It r.et mean that he must Imitate blindly r appropriate at here' Thla ha mutt analyse each advartialng auccaa as It la pointed cut But Ideas. method Involved. and him to reapply far hlmaalf th principle and thaassurance f advartto Every auccaaaful advertiser does thlc; It la tha only Ip to oiiccooo It pays t advert la If yen do R right . If you don't. do It, right yau throw away your money. If you hova only a small buslnaa don't try to run a big ad. Start In a amall way and fool th puMlq and your ability to writ an advortlaamont Don't offer something cheap because H Is out of season- whan nobody want's It If you want to mak money team the value of advertising. Th man who knows how to advertise has a fortune In hla ability. no . more than fura Dont advartia umbrella or straw hate In January, - " VSn. cant get bock every dollar you pay for advertfsing yau have th wrong od. Cut It out and try a new one. can successfully try a larger ad. If you can make a H ad pay. thn y you study Start In a small way and team how to advertise. But bs auia other peoples ads. It pay. Start la with tha Examiner and watch results. Our Classified Advertisements Have you a cow for sale? or a buggy or harness, er lot or a plana or bicycle, or a typewriter, or anything olaet try a classified or want ad. It will bring you a buyer. Our want column ads coat 1 cent per ward to- - each Insertion, but na ft rat Insertion can coot lea than 25 cents. Juat try a want ad and aro It will cot you 75 cents per Hr results. If you run a want ad for a month a. a,u A uiaat Mot ... |