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Show THE MORXIXO EXAMINER 4 The Equitable's surplus provide the necessary a mourn. Do they ell control certain trust companies which require large deposits with which the stock market ray be played aed big s dividends esrned! Tbe surplus to from $10,000,000 anywhere for this benevolent purpose. I toes Mr. Hyde need money to rent spare and furnish up sere deposit vaults for a company controlled by himself aud friends? Why, take li out of the surplus, of course! Is Mr. McCall moved to contribute $150,000 io several national campaign funds? Again the surplus is drawn upon. Is a fund of eoiM $1,100,000 needed for the purpose of bribing legislators? The surplus will not mind a 'ittle thing like that. Are $1,000,000 or $4.04o.-00needed to help float certain bonds? Again there la the surplus. Above all do the companies require large sums to pay extravagant oommlasionB to a corrupt agency force, so that they may bring In more policyholders who will begin piling up more surplus? Does the New York Life need $13,000,004 for this purpose hove the charges for commissions provided in this same new business? It la quietly borrowed' from the surplus. And an on." priest's whereabouts, and cy? THE EXAMINER Published Every Day In the Yeer by The Standard Publishing Company. RATES. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier la Ogden City, Including Suaday Horning Ei- - 71 eta. emiaer. per month eta. S Slngla copies Y MAIL. IN ADVANCE. eeat by mall outside of Ogdea, per year. At least quarterly, la ad-The Examiner le VeaOSa aaa aa PEARLESS aa a . AND a a a a ILN IAS aaaa INDEPEND- ENT. Is a strictly in-The dapeadeat aevepaper. It gives all aides ea equal show. The has no favorites, sad no eaemiee to punish. It will give the sews unbiased sad unprejudiced. Communlastioas will be received oa ell subjects presented in respectful language from hnowa individuals, hut the true name must be published la full. All letters and communications signed by man de plume, or assumed names, will be thrawa la the wests basket. The breve maa never hides behind an assumed name. Dont ask the Editor to be responsible for whet you are ashamed of. Subaeribers will confer a favor by informing this office of failure to leoelvo The Xxaminer before their breakfast. . Tbs Morning Enamiaer can be found on aalo by the Independent News Cm halt Lake City. On nil through trains leaving , Ogden eo The Southern BmUIs Railway, - The Union Pacific Railway, end The Oregon Short Lino Railway. RsmiT patrona will confer n favor on tho management by reporting to this OSes whenever they fall to find the papers at the designated ptooea. 0 Secretary Bonaparte declares that Uurle Sam la a poor payer. He must be ignorant of the life of a senator. . Prof. M aliened was recently lowered into tho crater of Vesuvius. Such dare deviltry commands attention, but It is poor common sense. In Chicago a man who stole a nickel and one who stole $1,000. received the sms sentence. Justice In the Windy City le not etnlned. If you ateal, steal Mg. ' That teacher in Connecilcut. who lifted a school boy from the floor by hie ears, is somewhat antiquated, even In the frigid culture acme of New England. Japan with her own starving people to rare for, donated to Ban Francisco Tbe dry that felt the quake of April $100,000. Another lesson, full of Chrisllj who buildings did not fall, but tian philosophy, from the 'heathen whose dtiiene trembled like n quak- Occident. ing aspen, wee Loa Angeles They live on eUmate In that part of California Dowle has myocarditis from the efend sell the aoenery to the fects of qrblch he le liable to die. We The toorfat trade ie their rather, suspected that, he would die Haatarnor. source of revenue end, were It checked from lint on his lungs, caused by by the dreed of n cataclysm, climate chewing the rag. and scenery would fall to And buyers end Los Angelenos might suffer. New Jersey has appropriated $350,-00- 0 By eouo overseaJousneat, the newa for a war to be waged against mosservice of the country reported the quitoes. We hats heard of New Jerfact that Loa Angeles had been rocked sey mosquitoes carrying away a cow, hy the earth's convulsion, end ever hut to carry away the legislature la a since the financiers and business men fact worthy of a better Inaect. of Southern California have been enpleasantriesT deavoring to explain away the seismic disturbance. They declare it wee only New in Flat Silver, i n gentle oscillation that was really enthis peculiar instrument?'' What's T joyable and, without inflicting any o the visitor. Inquired the to the people the ill effects, gave That," repllsd ths ' manufacturer, distinction of saying they felt the great is a table knife. Weve Just tilled a shocks that tumbled San Francisco to large order for a Chicago firm. what's tho idea In the raised ruins and prepared It for the flames. rim But around the blade? all But they desire to Impress upon the That's to kesp peaa and things from people of the country that Los Angolce, rolling off." Philadelphia Ledger. though clone enough to the earthquake The Way of Men With Maid. none to claim the aeneatlon produced Sro the girt. And the men. Is the as one of the attractions to he counted girl about to faint? .The girl isn't a with Its climatic advantages, neverthething but. about to faint. serenelis southern less the metropolis Docs the man csich her in his arms? y- confident that nature's upheevnle No, the man doe not catch her in hii will never dare to get too familiar arms, or otherwise. Does the girl then fall? Not she. with the creations of men in that pert her face. And great la the fall Only of the world. Puck. thereof. e The pleading request from Los that denial ho madt la tho EastFor a Change. ern proas of tho early reporta of what You don't mean to tell mp that, you happened In that city during the earth- have named your baby Ananias'?'' Ben. Yessuh.'' answered Uncle quake period" present a humorous side "Da's hie name. to the California disaster. It provokes But Ananias was tbe most untrutha .laugh outside that city, but In Los ful man In history." Pat's de reason. Wr's gwirter put Angeles It has all the conromitanta at dat boy in politic. Wea hern namin' a frightful nightmare. children George Washington' for year an' it didn't do no good. Now wp's SURPLUS WAS A TEMPTATION. gw inter try de other feller." Washington Star. Burton J. Hendricks tracea the insurance graft to the surplus, and In glow Starvation. Tenant -- 1 a this McClure's for May says It la this acProspective cumulation of the excess cost of the healthy neighborhood, landlord? landlord Healthy! I should s.iy Insurance whicn has debauched the so! in ihe last ten years there have life Insurance companies. The heads been only two death the doctor and for Tale of tbe big companies, men like McCall, the drngglsl.-Translat- ed from FUegende Blatter. McCurdy and Hyde, had constantly before them a great temptation. They Precaution. could borrow end they have been able Say, you seem to be always on the to defer their repayment for twenty lookout for trouble." Well, you've got more chance to years; and have then been obliged to' pay back only such small sums as they dodge anything that you si first." chose. Instead of paying it back, they American Spectator. have dissipated enormous suras. Why Not Maks It Municipal? Did they wish to Increase their salGentlemen," said Charon after a aries? There was the surplus fmtn lively debate, as our only pHSKcngera which such increases could be taken. are. In the nature of our hualnc, all Did they wish to make provision for a deadheads. I don't ae how a change of policy ie going to make it pay. large number of poor relations? They They mw the wisdom of hi suggesall them to feeding upon tion. especially as the ferry had no livpromptly aet the surplus. Does Henry B. Hyde need ing expenses to keep tip. Marine Joursome $600,000 to save one of his de- nal. moralized bank accounts from solven- In LOS ANOKLES NERVOUS. one-lunge-d An-gele- r Find a A DIMPLE MAKER, , lie What, l child with dimples and chubby arms and legs and you find a healthy akifd. Find one with drawn 'face and poor, thin body and you see one that needs Scotts Emulsion. Your doctor will no douljt teN ,nu (thfHchjf d is fat-stju- its fral u not nourishing it Nothing helps these thin, pale dntdren like Scott's Emulsion. It contairis fhe very element of fat they need. It supplies them with a perfect and quickly digested nourishment Scott's Emulsion brings dimples and founded limbs. WTT A MWMR m Part gw. towTafc Mitigation. you want another hat al- ready? Oh. hnt the oilier was urh a Iiife one. dear. -- Translated Tor ThIcs from Moggendorfer Blatter. fihe "OPEN" TOWN WINS IN ST. PAUL ELECTION. UTAH, WEDNESDAY OGDEN, MEETING NEXT SPRING. Washington, May 1. Correspondence so far exchanged relative to the date for the second Hatrue conference Indicates that the meeting will be postponed until next spring to suit the convenience of the Neiherland government a well as that of other powers. ft . Athktis' Great Success in Sport at Athens. The Marathon race, the principal event of the Olympic gamrs, run over the hills and along the roast line from the ancient battlefield of Marathon to Athens, was won today by William 8 herring, of Hamilton, Ontario. Eight minutes behind him was Svamberg, a Swede, and W. G. Athletic Frank, of the club, was third, two minutes behind the Swedish tunner. Sherring's lime wae two hours, 51 minutes and 21 Athens. May I. u CHINA HAS OBJECTIONS. 3-- 5 seconds. Probably 150.040 witnessed people Want to Delay Opening of Two churian Ports. finish of the race or were spread along the Marat hoan road and thea un- the rounding hills, forming a human rier behind the troops on each side and along the entire length of the course. Business was completely suspended in Athens and the surrounding villages. Classified by nationality, tha runners consisted of twcniy-alGreeks, seven Briton, including Canadian and Australians five Americans, three Germans, two rnnetmen. two Italians, three Swiss, one Belgian, one Dune and two Egyptians. The favorites were Petri, Italian; Bonheure, French, and Cottntoulskl, Greek, the Brlileh and Americans having numerous euporters, however. The contestants started In three lines, one meter apart, el exactly 3 oclock. The weather wee splendid, dethe thermometer showing go grees In tbe shade. A mounted officer rode ta front with a chronometer, actof Hundreds ing as timekeeper. vehicles of all kinds followed tha fortunes of the contestants outside the cordon, holding the course. The race started at a hot pare.' At the tenth kllomtter W. C. Frank. American, was leading, followed by tbe Bohemian. Bechenaky. At the was atiil kilometer Frank ahead, but Daly. Ireland, had taken second place, with Blake slowly creeping tip. At tha twentieth kilometer, whlrh was reached at 4:10 p. m.. Blake was leading grandly, running a magnificent race, followed by Prank and Slierring. The latter was slowly gaining on his opponent. Beginning the last ten kilometers of tho race, Frank was again leading, but obviously distressed; Shorting was second and Blake third. The time at this point was 4:40 o'clock. Sherring waa running magnificently, but Daly had topped to rest. Petri had dropped out on account of stomach trouble. Sherring now speedily too the lead, fallowed by Bvsmberg, Uwede. and Frank. When be found himself well shead Sherring dropped Into a walk, giving him.-e- lf great reserve for the final spurt. Whenever he saw hie opponents approaching, he resumed running and In this manner tired them all, except Svamberg and Frank, who always were a rood distance behind. The ctiearndQ of cheers along the road to the stadium grew into roars as, at 6:55 p. m., a cavalry officer followed by a single runner was seen approaching. At the gates of the stadium Sherring, smiling and apwae parently not at all distressed, Joined hy Crown Prince Constantine, who nn alongside until he ended Me Journey In front of Khtg George and Queen Olga. The king handed Sherring a boiique. while ladlee showered flowers and gifts npon him. There was greet cheering and enthusiasm, although the Greeks evidently were disappointed. Svambery tol lowed seven mlnntea behind the winner and Frank came in about two minutes Inter, both done bar- at Man- Iamdon. May 2. The correspondent Pekin, of the Times, telegraphs as follows: China opposes the opening of the Manchurian ports of Antung and as provided by tbe American aid Japanese treaties on the ground that the war prevents the settling of the localities for residences and ths drafting of regulation. When this la done she desired herself to give notice of the opening of the porta and thus save her face with the people. There will be similar delay on China's part la the opening of Mukden, which Japaa consent to open June 1. x FOR AMERICAN. POSITION 2 Professor Jenka May Accept Position In China, The Chinese papers Pekin. say that Prof. Week! of Cornell university will be offered tha appointment of financial adviser to tbe government on the recommendation of the commissioner! who recently visited the United States. May 1. This probably refers to Prof. Jeremiah Jenka of the department of political economy at Cornell university, an honorary member of the American association of China, who was appointed by Secretary Root to receive the Chinese commission on lti arrival at Ban Francisco. A GREAT FIELD HOSPITAL. Has Bean Established at Golden Gat Park. Ban Francisco, May L Golden Gate hospital has been established ta the park bv Company A of the hospital corps. U. 8. A.. Capt.iC. L. Gilchrist and 440 men. This la tha biggest field hospital in the army. The ramp la thoroughly up to date, having six medical wards and one surgical ward lighted by gaa. a dispensary and everything for maintenance. Four hundred men found employment at their old teaks when the Union Iron works reopened. The damage dona to the plant by the earthquake has been repaired. and the plant put into shape to perform an Immense amount of work. The Union Iron works baa also put. a large force of men to work. Wealthy Chlneae owner of property have decided to build on the altea where their building were destroyed. Legal advisers of the Chinese and the Chinese consul gave It as their opinion thst tha owners or leasers of land In Chinatown ran not he deprived of the right to rebuild if they so desire. The Olympic dub has decided to accept the offer of the Hobart mansion on Van Ness avenue for a temporary club house. The Sant Fe company and the Southern Pacific railroad company have adopted the policy of reup. taining all employes through the disThe king anl queen both congratulated Sherring In the kindliest man- turbance without' any loss of pay caused by cause of absence on account ner. The Greek alyle discuss throwing of fire. The same plan has been folcontest waa won hy the Flndlsnder, lowed at numerous large firms of Ban Jervlneau. wtrh thirty-fiv- e meters: Francisco. Superintendent Jaynes announces Gorgandise. Greek second, at thtrty-tw- o meters, do centimeter: Mudin, thst the Western Union Telegraph company la now In a position to handle thirty-onHungarian, third, with 11 of its business as if there had not meters. 71 centimeter. All messages Today'a even raise America's score been an earthquake. to eleven first, seainst Greet Britain's have been sent up to date, the congestthe catastrope having four; Greece's three and Swede two. ed incident to and a new general opbeen removed, hut remain the Nothing prize giving erating plant, complied at West Oakfor tomorrow. land. THE KENTUCKY Seven DERBY. Hones Carded to Start mous Event. lxiilfrvllle, horse Ky., May in .1 are carded to atari, in the Fa- Seven Ken-lurk- y Derby, whirh will he run tomorrow afternoon at Churchill Downs. It the The fire linden r here' adjusting buresolution to the reau has adopted effect thst in the adjustment of 1ossns preference will he given to policy holders who do not employ professions! adjuster. San Francisco has acore of institutions demore than of voted to the housing and care children. renewal f the WILL ONLY HAVE ESCORT event, end It. is expected that one PART 0 THE DISTANCE of the largest crowd that, have ever attended will he present. The horse, Washington. May i In response to weight nd odd for the race, as post- a dispatch sent to him by the war ed tonight, arc: regardirg the report that AVI. Horse. Odd. adepartment military ecort ha been furnished 4 to 3 Sir Huon. 117 Father Thonw Sherman, a son James Reddick. 117 n to5 Rev. of the late General W. T. Sherman, 117 11 Lady Navarre. too fur a march to the over the route 7 tol Debar. 117 General Sherman took during the Civil 15 tot Hyperion II. Ill war ihe war deparment tonight reVelour. 117 2tol ceived ihe following telegram from 25 tol Crcl. 117 Brigadier General tv. P. Duvall, comEllison entry. Hie department of the Gulf, manding The track wtil probably he fact. at Atlanta: "Replying tn 'our telegram this date, PRESIDENT WILL SEND detachment Twelfth cavalry accomMESSAGE TO CONGRESS. panied hy Rev Father Sherman from Chattanooga. t- - Atlanta, iwo officers 1. few In a May data Washington. with eight enliKied men were authoriPresident. Roosevelt will send to to go a message explaining the artl-titd-e zed by depart men commanders !In of operations of General over the of this govern m-contoward arm.-- in its movement to tributions from foreign countries for Sherntan Atlanta and to act a escort for Fathrr of the niifferera the benefit hy the General earthquake and fire in San Francisco. Sherman, awhoson of the Intohistorical for The precise purport of the message Is Sherman, not disclosed, but it : understood that reasons to go ever the same territory. of it wiP deal with the- difference be- The officers were elected because tween contribution f- tin foreign coun- being Interested In study of former tries made to this government and operation of army and were directed those from the wnir vrjrce made dl to submit sketches of tbe country rectly to the people of San Francisco. passed over an-- to prepare s' memoir of their trip, to be Tad before the officers' school at i heir pom. Every THE FATHER CAPON MYSTERY UNSOLVED. opportunity Is taken advantage of to study General Sherman's Atlanta camSt. Petersburg. Ma 1 In spite of paign and It w.- - deemed a happy cirthe announcement of the police that cumstance that a courtesy to General they h;i vp definite information confirm- Sherman's on could bo combined with military lnstr.ctioo Practice marches ing the rpoiN of Fn'lipr Gspons M. Margolin has received a with large bodies are to be ordered letter 'gm-d "Principe." announcing from now in on r the historic field of that, ftp wrier knew the former Chickamauga and Atlanta by troop 1 thirty-secon- d ii con-gre- Paul. May 1. Maror Robert A. in the Smith, Democrat, was municipal election today, defa'ing his Republican opponent, lviis ;. Hoffman. by about 2.544 majority, otto Bremer and Lou! B'tz. Democratic candidates for cr election as cin treaa-ure- r and controller rcRpcciivcly, have about the same majority. of Majtv- - Smith was The a practical victory for tlio- - favoring an "open" town. Bt. in days would send the lawyer important At the same time the wife dispairik-aof Rutenberg, the engineer bo offered to betray the secrets of Father Uapon's organisation to 'he government. publishes an open letter saying that ihe charge that her husband murdered Gepon is a calumny. Additional confirmation, however, of the truth of the etory of Gs pen's execution wee received today, it consisted of a copy of the sentence of death passed by the revolutionary workmen's tribunal and wee mailed, like Gapon'e portfolio, from Berlin, to M. Margolin, the former priest's lawyer. The document gave details at Capon's offenses and cloaed with the laconic phraae: "The sentence has been executed.' in a long preamble, justifying the execution, it Is set forth that the workmen's tribunal had inconteatible proofs of Gapon'a secret relations with various members of the political police, whose names are given, to whom he promised to ben ay the revolutionist if allowed to reopen his organization. Lnter he undertook. In behalf at the chief of the secret police. Gergeimoff, to find out and give to the government a plot to kill tb emperor. Premier Wine and Intertlor Minister Durnovo, and opened negotiations with a member of the fighting organisation, offering $12,544 for the necessary information and guaranteeing personal security for the trial nr from the vengeance of the revolutionists. I wid -- ! -- MORNING. MAY O from Fori a Oglethorpe and McPherson, on which officer will study and discuss the operations of General Sherman. The President had a conference on the subject with General Bell, chief of ai&ff, tonight. General Bell took General Duvall', report to the White House and aft-- r the conference the following dispatch, which restricts the ditnaace which the escort to go, was sent to General Duvall: White House, Washington, May 1. General Dnva'l, commanding department of the Gulf, Atlanta In view of tha misapprehension seemingly caused by tha troop employed In our order, the-- President deemed it best after the detachment of the Twelfth cavalry has gone aa far as Resaca and visited the intervening field of tbe engagement at Dalton, the officers aid general composing the detachment shall return to Fort Oglethrope whk-- he directs to be done. Ainawor:h. military secretary." BOARDED BY MEXICANS. Fishermen Warned to Stay Away from Coast. 1306. DuS ot M!?iMer ' ln't-rlo- r as of Premier Wive leaders, however, are nonThe plussed by remarkable a, thi. cruriil ta&n? command and .re inclined to Interpret a. show-tothat, reaction has obtained the hnd, ThJ prohpets predict the dieeriution or the national parliament and all aorta of retrograde movements. Thera ia much speculation as to the probable sucre,, of Premier Witte. Count Ignatieff. who generally was regarded aa one of the leading spirits in the reactionary movement, but whoi during the debate the adoption of the nationalpreceding parliament law on September 1$. 19,15. .bowed that he could be liberal if the necesaitr arose, i mentioned instead of former Finance Minister Kokvosif, who. however, waa received today by Emperor Nicholas at Tairakoe-Balo- . M. Goremykin, former minister of the Interior, and M. Akaymoff, minister of justice, have announced they are in line for successor. A number of the national are arriving hy every train. aaaembly The approaching session of that body will be concerned with the agrarian question. Agrarian trouble! have already been resumed in several district of the country. Reports received here today show that the peasants In the vicinity of Atkerek have risen, burning the residence of gentry and devastating estates. Galveston. Tex.. May 1. The gulf fisheriea schooners Fortune and Aloha arrived in port today and the captains of both vessels reported that they bad been boarded while twenty mile at e by officers of a Mexican gunboat, who demanded to see their papers and ZION SCHOOLS DISMISSED. log. Both captains claim they had not been nearer than twenty miles to Mexico. They were warned by the Mex- There le a Lack ef Funds to Run Inican officials to keep away from the stitutions. Mexican coait. Chicago. May 1. As a result of pendTHE PUBLIC DEBT. ing litigation over the control of Zion City's financial affairs, the college and Washington, May 1. The monthly kindergarten are to be closed indefinistatement of tha public debt shows tely. Wilbur Glenn Vollva, the presthat at the dose of business April 10, ent dictator of the North Shore colony, 19Q6, the total debt, leas cash In the made this announcement tonight. treasury, amounted to $934,413,247. Funds for the support of the educawhich la an increase for the month of tional institutions cannot, be secured $3,769,809. owing to the court injunction and The debt ia recapitulated aa follows: bankruptcy proceedings. Interest bearing debt, $80,699,160. Debt on which interest has ceased BILL IN HOUSE TO REPAIR since maturity, $1,139,145. DAMAGED BUILDINGS. Debt bearing no interest, $395,241,- Washington, May 1. Representative Total, $1,291,539,471. Knowland at California introduced a This amount, however, dote not in- bill today appropriating $15,000 for reclude $1,030,991,869 in certificates and to the postofllce building at pairs notes which are treasury outstanding the earthquake. offset by an equal amount of raah on Oakland, damaged by of California inHayes hand which la held for their redemp- Representative troduced three bills today, one approtion. $550,000 for repairs to the Ban The cash in the treaaury ia classi- priating Franclaco postofllce end another carry: fied aa followa $100,000 for repairs to all federal Gold reserve. $160,000,000; trust ing la San Francisco except the buildings funds, $1.030.996.669 ; general fund, postofllce. These estimates are made ia bank depositories, hy the supervising architect of the $153,986760; $102,916,771; Intreasury, Philippine Isl- treasury department. and, $30,713,519; total. $1,441,616,921. against which there arc demand libill-tie- a DISCHARGE LONGSHOREMEN. amounting to $1,184,489,696, which leaves the cash balance on hand of Hamburg, May 1. The Association $1,307,126,224. of Shipping companies, the Association of Bhlp Brokers and the Aieociation of DANIEL DISCUSSES Cargo Loaders have voted to discharge, RAILROAD RATE BILL. until May II, all longshoremen who did not appear for work today. It is Washington, May L The proceed- feared that thle action will cause seriings in the senate today included an ous delay to the movement of ocean extended discussion of the railroad freight, ae moat of the longshoremen rate bill by Mr. Daniel, an explanation participated In the May day celebraof tha statue of the appropriation for tion. the earthquake aufferere of California hy AUiaon, and a controversy between ALCOHOL BILL DISCUSSED. several senators as to the propriety of adopting without referring to a comWashington, May 1. The free demittee resolution tendering the natured alcohol bill was considered to thank a of congress to Gen. Horace day by the senate committee on Porter for his services In rescuing the finance, with tha result that it appearbody of John Paul Jones from its king ed that a majority of the committee lost resting place in Paris. In the will demand that the measure reported last mentioned proceeding Mr. Allison In some form et thin session of conopposed action by the senate in ad- gress. Chairman Aldrich was instructvance of consideration, and a tie reeded ed to name a of seven in having the measure referred to the membera to conduct hearings on the committee on foreign relations. He bill. supported the right of congress to legislate so ae to fix rates and delegated WILL LOOK AFTER its power to a commission. He opposed BRITISH POLICY HOLDERS. Mr. Baileys provision and indicated indifference as to whethLondon. Mav 1. The Eteri of er a court review clause should be inin behalf of the board of trade, serted. He did not conclude, and will announced la the house of lords today continue tomorrow. the appointment nf a select committee to look after the Interest of the BritTELEGRAPH BRIEFB. ish policy holders in Americarf life insurance companies. Iiorda Balfour of Belgrade, May 1. The national as- Burleigh, Stanley of Alderley, Bt. Ossembly will dissolve tomorrow, and wald. Grimthorpe and Burgolera were general elections will he held June 24. named aa members. Ann Arbor, Mlrh., May 1. Prof. Israel C. Russell, head of the geology HAVE ABANDONED PLANS. department, of the University of Michigan. died today of pneumonia. London, May L In view of the decWashington, May I. The senate larations that have been made against crmn-lttoon finance today agreed to the acceptance of foreign assistance report favorably the house bill for the for the sufferers hy the Ban Francisco fortification at sweet w Inea. The meas- disaster, the London committee of ure Is in the interest of the wine as- American ladle has abandoned their sociation. project to build n chnritsble InstituBaltimore, May 1. Secretary of the tion in San Francisco on the funds reNavy Charles J. Bonaparte, who has ceived from friend of all nationalities been confined to bis home by an attack of acute Indigeetton. ie reported W. H. BREWER ENTERED PLEA OF NOT GUILTY. tonight to be distinctly better. London. May 1.-- King Alfonso of H. New York. May 1. William Spain end Princess Ena and Henry at Battenberg arrived in London this Brewer. Jr., the former president of evening, traveling in motor car from the Washington Life Insurance comPortsmouth. They were cordially pany, under arrest on indictments greeted hy the populace. charging perjury and making false statements, today pleaded not gnilty RUSSIA LAYING PLANS before Recorder Goff. A week waa alTO GET SLICE OF TERRITORY. lowed for his counsel to prepare motions. St. Petersburg, May 1. Further Intimation that Russia is playing a deep TURKISH SOLDIERS ARE ON EGYPTIAN TERRITORY. game in the far eant is given In a circular sent by the renears to all newsCairo, May 1. Further trust worthy papers and periodicals, forbidding the publication of any news with regard account show that, there ia little to the demobilization of the army doubt that thp boundary pillar at Raf end movement of troops In Manchu- akh have been pulled down and have ria and the reorganisation of the mili- not been replaced, and also that Turktary establishment, in Siberia and the ish soldiers removed the telegraph far cast. It la generally supposed the post from Egyptian territory where circular was incited hy the publication Turkish soldiers are now encamped. of the news of halt In withdrawing DAY. GRANT EIGHT-HOUthe Russian army from Manchuria and the dispatch of the Novitski expedition to Mongolia, which, though supposed Butte. Mont., May 1. Tbe Amalga to be general staff secrets, were pub- mated Copper company. North Butte lished even in official papers, and are and Butte Coalition Mining companies, liable tn embarrass seriously Minister today granted a strictly eight-hou- r of Pcko Hoff's negotiations at Pekin. day for all employe. The acale ten wages remains unchanged. About PREMIER WITTE SILENT thousand men are affected. Cra-war- e R REGARDING RESIGNATION. Principa iliac rf Utah. Notice ' meeting of tn dirto-.nr- , of a ern Mining onspsny. of March. I9i.ii, &T 9 day forenoon of Mid day. an one mil per snare i. 1m,!1-StOCOf MiJ capital able immert,.to!, ,0 Dav.i his office the city ha l i :., Lr of Ogden county of V ot 'tah. An nock Uj upon assessment m remain imps 4 17th day of M,y. 19,. quern and advertised for V!!lE' lie arnion. and unless made before will be sold or. n?' of June, 1946. pay lhe assessment, together with he car 5 dvertlsl ,n'1 txpease of :e Dated this 13th day of Apnl, 194. I h'is-.L- oc,h' W.-liw- r 1., -- David jenen Secret; ary of Western Mining Office City Hill, Ogden,l.hPwr' WINES and LIQUORS B. M. LEEDOM. H. PATTilog Falstaff Cafe Wash. Aw. $42S Phone ALASKA EXCURSIONS TOTEM POLE ROUTE" SEASON 1906 LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN, GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Inside Faaaage. Seaelcknea known. u The Palatial Excuraien. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA Juae 7, 21; July 6, 20; Aug. E liter tura rcaarvatlon, full laformatioa, apply Far 5 Pa. C. D. DUNANN, Gn. Aganl 10 Market St, So Franc I tea. To California and Its Host Fanoos SUMMER RESORTS - Tent City Pasadena Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro - Long Beach Los Angeles THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW ING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO L0I ANGELES. C. A. HENRY Sm Office, RITES EXCURSION LOW r at Depat writ to J. L. Tiekat MOORE, IX X A SALT LAKE CITY. Railway hetwtai Tk Only Doahte-fracf-c flu Mlssoait River and CMcas The Overland Limited Train latte'14 drawing-n- o and Compartment cars, ffio observation tl ptng cars, Ubrafl and tag cars, and bath cars, with barber, electric Library entire train without lighted, through to Chicago - Direct connection for Tha Mari Laxatea buffet-smoki- Book-love- charge- St. Pul tud Minneapolis ASK FOR Fe'ersburg. Mar 1. Absolute confirmation of the reported retirement of Premier Witte, which has been the sole topic of conversation In political clrries today, ia still lacking, but in Bt. Petersburg only a few skeptics express doubt that the once powerful premier ha surrendered the reins. Count. Witte himself Is aa allent aa the aphynx on this subject. . A strong intimation waa given today that the appearance of Count Witte's resignation will not be announced until after the convocation of tbe national parliament, end the theory was advanced by people at court that Count .Witte's dismissal la not a move In the direction of reaction, but really ia due to a desire on the part of Emperor Nicholas to pnt himself in line with the result of the election and that Mi purpose Is to reorganise the cabinet to meet the new con dlt Iona by tbe inclusion of some constitutional democratic ministers though the leadership of the ministry will mat In the handa of a man of the emperors own choice. Close observer win not be amazed by the re- SI. ifcbAL Ihe liberal May 1. The Cologne today says that the American steel companies have proposed to the German steel companies to In supplying the extraordinary demand for structural seel In rebuilding Ban Francisco. Ga-aet- te Cologne. WILL PUSH CA8E8 AGAINST Gmm Chicago & NortfhWesten Mtaa gtrw. (I teeiwtgwitll take CKy, Utah. . C A Wilh fy- - RAILROADS. Toledo. 0., May 1. Prosecutor Wnrhemheimer. speaking of the ouster suits against the Standard Oil company and seventeen railroads In the state, today declared that the case would be pushed vigorously. SUBSCRIPTIONS THROUGH MAILS. Sacramento. Cal., Mar 1. Up to Ihe present time Governor Pardee has received through the mails nearly half a mlllino dollars for the relief of the Ban Francisco sufferers. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS CKSSKSS-- i'' "TkaiwOTOW. W- - C l& |