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Show THE 7 Day la the Vaar gunuard Publishing Published Com-HJ- f. Delivered by Carrier ia Ogdun Cliy, including Sunday Mara r lag Kraimaar, par aiaaib.. ..........a.,.. empire T5c aa BY MAIL. IN ADVANCE. The Exnmlue. U cent lT sail ouuida of Ogden, per year- - dC.be At leaat quarterly, la advance. . Tbe gross receipts of the purchased. service have approximately 73 per cent in the lest five years. Thera arc two short railways for passengers Slid freight under const rut turn on toe east coast, and one from Guy not te Ponce ta neeriug completion. No new roads have been constructed for want of ibe nroeseary funds. All resources available were required to keep in good order ihy 44u miles of macadam toads under the control of ADDRESSED TO SENATOR BUTH the government. ' ERLAND OP UTAH. "Public health throughout ibe year no mas waa satisfactory, and there The death rate was In Which Hs Claims That epidemic. ths Senator reduced from 24 U4 to 22.2 per i.0"i, Mixes Religion and Politics. s demesne of 1.84 per 1.000." ANOTHER Lu er-io- Formerly, when Livers uf nature sought to satisfy their cravings for Laa liiontti, picturesque sceuery, they thought of Tba visits to the Alps, the Rhine, the aad bo enemies to punish it will Siva tba bewa unbiased aad unRhone or tbe picturesque southern prejudiced. countries of Europe, Sou tbe restless Communications vuu ba recelwd American, tired of foreign travel, deoa au subjects preaautad la reindito ate his own country. After cided known froia spectful language viduals, but tbe true name aiuat be la tbe east he turned his pukitahed lu tea AU lettars aad aad eyes toward tbe setting sub eniaauaicaitoaa signed by nosa de launched forth to "do the west." be will aamre. or amumed plumes, What the traveler saw was, so tkrowa ia tbe vaate baakeL Tbe brave aiaa sever hides behlad ao doubt, btyoud description of pea or a es nined asm. Drat aak the Ediwords. It ta needless ia say the beautor to be responsible tor what you of Yellowstone Park, Yosemite ties are ashamed id. Valley and the Graud Canyon of the Colorado were greatly praised to the Subscribers will cosier a Ssvor failure of offloa friend- - I .ess advertised Is eastern this by lalormiog to receive Tbe Eiamlaer before Ogdea canyon, but there the stranger their breakfast. finds that ha Is surrounded by marvelous works of nature. He is daisied be cea Tba Manias Examiner tbe rugged beauty and grandeur. by found oa sale by the Independent He goes a way to speak uf Ogdea canNows Co Salt Lake City. Oa ali through tralua leaving yon as oua of America's great wonOgdea oa ders. Its has guns east and advertta-a-d The Boulbera Pacific Railway. the canyon. Tbs results art cerTba Union red Ba Railway, aad tain. Tbe travel to the canyoa has InThe Cregra Short Line Railway. roads Examiner patrons will confer a creased. Tbs s favor oa the maaagemcat by reto their passenbow Issue porting to thla office wbeaover they gers to visit the canyoa and they are fall to Bad tba papers et tbs desigalso advertising it extensively. nated places. Tbe people of Ogden sad Utah are awakening from their lethargy aad are realising that within three miles of PORTO RICOS NEW LIFE. this city ta one of the greatest chasms Tbe trade of Porto Rico with the within the west. They are now exfailed States Is constantly Increas- tolling the beauties of this new Amering and under tbe free trade that fil- ican wonder. Thera is one objectionable feature ets several Industries are being dewhich the cltlseus of Ogdeu must over not were promthat heretofore veloped come before they can Invite the world ising. A government report says: "The average sugar production of to come and see ona of Nature's ms tbe Island Is about 3 tons to tbs acre, tsrpleees. That is tbs objectionable which yield is capable of much im- end distasteful methods of advertissome of the local provement through the use of fertlUs ing employed by to tbe painting We merchants. refer methods of er and practice of modem cultivation and estractUm- Tbs crop of ungainly sights upon the rocks. Lately the practice has been dl moof the year esported. Including continued to a certain extent. But last an 111,438,000, valued was at lasses, year a sewing machine agent sent two advance oa last year of F3.017.Q00. sign painters through tbe canyon, dl acres 7,000 least date at to ftp rocky are under systematic citrus cultiva- figuring almost avery accessible wall or pillar with their eocslled the toward more or advanced less tion "ads." remunerative stage. About 70 per Less than three years ago, a young cent of this acreage is planted in man la want of a Jk where he would oranges of many varieties, Z5 par osnt nut have much work to do, made a la crape fruit, and the remaining I per up the canyon, "ifolng an advertl cent in lemons. None of the groves trip stunt." Ills path la now marked lug have yet arrived at a proper test age, with over n score of yellow end black but sundry shipments of oranges have signs daubed over the nrtlatlo touches already been made from them, aad of nature, blearing and disfiguring It prices obtained In New York In com- nnd robbing It of Its naturalness. petition with Floridan and Californian All loyal cttlsens of Utah should refralt that promise well for the futurti member the statement of.J. W. AbIn addition to climatic advantagae, bott, special agent of the Good Roads without a drawback, marketing con- department of the United States, "The ditions would appear to single nut Por- Ogden canyon Is sul generis. Nowhere to Rico aa an Ideal orange-growinelse In all that vast region lying bespot, for it la calculated that a bos tween tbe Mississippi river and the of oranges can bs freighted from the Pacific coast can Its counterpart bs Island to New Tork tor about 21 cents, found." The foregoing should bs thorwhereas the same consignment from oughly impressed upon the mind of Florida costs 73 rents, and from Cali- every public spirited cltlxen, who fornia OR cents, while for the same should set as a committee of one to service Cuba has ta pay U rents per help preserve the beauty of the canbox duty. In addition to .".5 rents tor yon and bring weight to hear upon the county freight. government to legislate Toltaoco during the year consider- against the disfiguring of "Beautiful ably improved its position among the Ogden Canyon." most valuable staples uf export In the Dangerous to teach the young Idea Island, both In quality and quantity, through tbe mors scientific methods of to aim high. May hit a balloon. cultivation now adopted. Most attenNicholas and Alice have relumed tion was paid to the production of n from their hunCymoou, after developin has resulted wrapper.whlrh superior a leaf being grown under cheese ing countless rubbernecks. cloth' cover that, whh ibn improved An Illinois uisu boosts that ho can flller tobacco now grown, makes a ciunder water for an hour. We have slay gar that compares well with the best board of flxliea without flu us. of Havana brands. Tne greatest part of thn crop N exMibllcsl Report of the Pontlfiral ported to the I'ntted State in the commission ta to the effect that Manes form of cigars and the Inferior grades books arc not all Inspired. People of tobacco In the raw form And tbsir muy make the name objection to the of the markets and way to Germany report. the Netherlands. Tobacco to the value was of I3.tl0.onn exported during the Dijx of Mexico has turned the tide rear, of whlrh 32.tW4.ntMi worth was of ievdl Into tolerance for foreigners mnmifsctnred. In his couni i'). For years be has led The coffee Industry showed little tlie republic through a precarious ex or no improvement on the past year's perience, that would have disheartenconditions of depression, which ware ed a less courageous ruler. So long brought about by the loss 'of markwt aa he is at the head uf affairs, uo soil through the change of nationality, the out rlash with the United Stale will effect of the hurricane of ISAM, thn occur. change of currency . and the full of PLEASANTRIES. prices due to Brasilian competition. Coffee, beforp the hurries ue. was the Whit ia s practical Joke'" principal product of tbe taland and One that yon can sell for a dollar in 1896 produced a crop of 60,000.000 and tmy bread with It. Judge. IT.044.il0u. Tbs pounds, value at amount caponed during 1905 waa "Yeti, the bride whs given away by her eldest brother." worth approximately I2.000.000. "Ye: why not her fattier?" "Canning factories are working Well, the old man's very e.iiiKeien-tioua- ; in two part of the taland. he auld he couldn't act a He like and more will b- erected aa toon aa that because he knew he would bavi-tkeep her and her httwbatid."- - Philaa good supply of fruit is assun-d- . iresa. delphia "The American Railway of Porto Rico nw has 17! miles of track l'ncle Jack Well, Bitiiiiy, did you open, and continuous connection with make any mistakes at scWiI today ? did an example ut . Yee; Bobby tbe southern capital, Ponce, via ths north and west coasts, with the excep- rerrlv that Blit Mulligan fa! tori on. Uncle Jack Rut that 'r a mistion of seme 27 miles between Camay take. and Aguadilla. which will bs completAft"- whool Bohby Yea, tt waa ed In October, ldC In Ibe mean- he licked me for doing It. Judge. time the connection is mainialned by His Wife When you iii.i.iMd to an efficient automobile sertbv. Durme you said you wax well iff ing the year spur lines connecting And I told the r .it i. Her Husband with the Urge new have HI Wife Then, how do yvi nrro-in- i been constructed. 'tie past for the (act ihat you h:i monnow? h two years tbe rresrly ey Her l H )!i I increased Ps filing stork, Dt Bald-wimoney then, tmi i ji'ngV Clilni-gengines and 331 cars having been Dally New u sight-seein- g traaa-ooatlnant- stop-ever- - - o 3 1 wa-u- - IVi-hi- n a. T UTAH, TIUKf'IUY litlcol associate wh ',tcaiid the same siahuiLg in n.y is1. (nation ibai Tnai you did. My poiiiui you. Laiing beea the rrc:p,ni and beneficiary of n.uca of wliat you term tb: sure, aiy activity in polinr , are estopped front n"W much leas denouncing me for what I have done along this hue. Tbe fact ta. it is not an v perutcio. activity on my part in party politics that ha well a tnat of sruuaed your ire, other numbers of the machine, bni m matmy refusal to act st nil m ters and in obatina'e determination on my part to be guided nd controlled by own Judgment lu at bet , instead of blindly following tue dictate of the machine. Personally. 1 am in favor of members of the judiciary having aa Hula to do as they vnliently can with party politic, but ii teem, under the present regime, that a Judge or Judicial officer, or, tor matter, any other person who claims to be a Republican. who fall io comply with every demand made upon him by the ta noi only marked for defeat should he aver sgsis aspire for political honors or prefrisieut. hut he ta, if possible, in be read out of ths R publican party. Of course, I realise that my own fate politically, or that uf any other individual or number of Individuals, is of but little or no Importance to the public, only so far as Ii ntay Involvs a principle: but whenever the maehlnt marks any man fur defeat because of hi manhood and independence, and 1 permitted to succeed iu Its nefarious work, then tbe fate of the individual becomes in some respects a matter of public concern. Why Hs Endorssd Thomas. You seem to reap great satisfaction by the publication of a letter that I wrote endorsing Governor Thomas for it rrttii-Uing- tni ITS BEAUTIES. PRESERVE FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. Tba ia a nutoUy lad it S aaaapaiMr. f4vi njfn UGDLN, LETTER SUBSCRIPTION Bingi ENAillNEJi: M CART Y HAS THE EXAMINER by Tlta MOUSING Salt Lake City, Utah. August 14, 1906. Hob. Georgi- - Sutherland, United 8iau- - Senator, Sal: Lake City, Utah, Dear Sir: Your open letter of this date, which ta no more than whai ia known in legal parlance aa an "answer In coufeaaion and avoidance," ta befoie me. Your confession of all the matters contained In my open letter to you and the "machine, ia ao sweeping aud complete that 1 would b perfectly willing to terminals the 'controversy aud finally submit it to tba public on your own admission were H not for tbe fart that in your adroit and parttal pies lu avoidauc you have Injected acme assertion In which you question the propriety of my conduct lu having apent my time "In unseemly ixdltical controversy," etc., because of the high and dignified office with which 1 am honored by the people of thla atate. Now, Senator, whatever legitimate rriticiam 1 may be subject, to fur what 1 have dune along thla Hue, you aud the other members uf the machine ars m topped not only from crhtrtaiug me because of political activity on my part, but you cannot be conatatrnt and make the slightest objection to my having a Judicial office because all the correspondence, as well as the numerous Interviews that 1 have had with you, have bern by - your luvltailon. As you seem to have forgotten murk that has transpired respecting your own affiliations with members of the Judiciary in active politics, permit me to Invite your attention to s very few of ths many Incidents in which you have asked at leaat one member of tbe Judiciary, quoting your own language, to "advertise hla utter unOtneaa to occupy n Judicial office by supporting your candidary for political prefer- ms-cidn-e, reappointment as postmaster for this city. The reason why I voluntarily gave the governor an endorsement wan that 1 knew that the only reason that eottld be urged why the governor that he is s should be displaced Gentile, and the only reason why Mr. Eldredge should ba appointed waa that he ta a Monmm. admitting that the claims uf both on the Republican party ware equal, and the letter was written with the intention of conveying that view without giving those feature too much prominence. But, senator, I am willing tu accept and adopt ths construction that you give ths letter. With that const ruction, all that ran be said ta that I used ths only argument which appeared to appeal to or have any effect upon you, in favor of Mr. Thomas, namely, tnat you had decided upon a division of the federal offices between ths Gentiles and the members uf the Morniou church and that this office, according to that division, should go to a Genment. In 1900 when I waa District Judge, tile. You complain because I have nuute when you were a candidate to attend tbe National Republican convention public what you term private eorre a a delegate, a few days before the pondence. The letters I wrote you In Republican state convention met, you regard to Captain Hobbs hs was' encalled on me s the Cullen hotel In titled to have tiled, with the balance of thla city and asked me to use whatever his endorsements, with the secretary influence I may have had with the del- of tbe Interior, it was not privets corand was never so Inegates to that convention whh whom respondence Nor did you eo regard it, 1 had any acquaintance to support tended. your candidacy. And between that because, in the enawer you made to time and the meeting of the conven- my second letter, vou, iu effect, inthe press aad tne to give it tion, at yofir solicitation,' I had fre- vited when I failed to do so you sent a copy quent Interviews in which your candi- of it to your friends here in the city, dacy waa discussed. industriously cirThat same year, after you were nom- who for weeks were tt culating nnd rending "on the quiet," inated for congress and were that the entire state the etete In company with and. In order benefit of it. one of them get the James T. Hammond, st your solicita- might went to a of the Balt Lake tion, I met you at Kalina nnd accom- Herald and reporter requested him to obtain panied you m your campaign through copies of my I utter end publish the Sevier county. entire correspondence. lu tbe winter of 1901-you again Your explanation of your rocneeUna called cn me at the Cullen hotel and with the cnal company ie both evaalve requested me to call upon n genii man who was then and Is now a mem- and rhlldlah. because it is a matter uf ber of the Supreme court and try to public knowledge thaf the firm of were the senior member which prevail upon him to go and see the wn theyou regularly retained counsel for leaders of the Mormon church, you this corporation and it was but regiving as s reason that he was very announced In the dally press of friendly with them, in the Interest of cently rlty that because of the relation another gentleman who was then a thla attorney aud client which existed candidate for a high Judicial office. of firm end the coal combetween . rsn-vstsin- g 3 Thai request, of course, I refused to rontply with. Two yean ago. and since 1 becstu a member of the Supreme court of this stale, you called at my office and requested me to write to some of my Republican friends In Sevier county respecting a certain alliance which, It was charged, you had made with other politicians and ask them to defer thnir Judgment until you could see or com- municate with them. Fearing that delay might be dangerous, you requested me to telephone the Republican chairman of that county, which I did. After the Republican convention was held, a certain gentleman bolding a high Judicial office was placed on the Republican atate executive committee, and when members of the bar expressed to him their doubt ae to the propriety of hie remaining upon that committee, he ta quoted aa having said that he waa placed la a very embarrassing situation, that he did not care to serve but should he resign "they (referring to those who now compose the machine i would attribute fita act to fear of criticism by members of the American party. A short time before you left for Washington lo attend the recent session of the United States senate you sent VYm. McCrea with a special Invitation to me to attend n meeting to be by some of ibe leading Republicans in your office for the purpose of miking over the situation." answered Mr. McCrea that 1 had some doubt a ti. the propriety of my aiietiiluiK a meeting of that character. He Huswereil ibai he had made the same suggestion lu you at the time him to call and wee me, you and that you replied that The meeting would lie somewhat prtva:e aud scrlu-slvand In no a public affair. I answered him that that alone was the strongest possible reason that could be tit Ki'il why 1 should not attend, for ao long as I am n member uf the Htipreme court whatever I have to do or say with i report to matters and questions of a public nature the public arc enIn-I- 1 your pany that you withdrew from end severed your relnthms with the firm. You say that it would seem that my aim all along has been to place you an unpleasant light before the Buck has not been my Intention. What I have done Is to prevent you and those who speak for you. Including the machine organ, from placing me in an unpleasant and wrong light before (he public. For two years your whispering brigade haa been at work trying to Inculcate the virus of religious prejudice in the minds of ths people of this stats against me, and I have had nothing to say and would have continued to remain silent had they not gone to the extent of attacking my private character and, as I horetnfiire said, my Integrity aa n JuIn pub-Hr- . dicial officer. I deprecate as. much aa you r any other man the fact that the conditions which obtain hero are such that members of the Judiciary been have brought Into active politics. It ia not their cholre that they take part In politics to the extent of endorsing this nr that man fur office or going with candidate fur congress and the United Stale senate on their campaigns through the different counties of this state, hut because those who are in charge of the respective political demand it and many of the rank nnd file of the different political organization expect h; and because of the eustom that haa thus grown up the members of the Judiciary re subject to continuous Interruptions, whlrh. at times, become very annoying, to nothing of the tendency which It has to Invite adverse criticism, which, of course, ought, to be avoided as for as tt ta possible to be voided. I do not wish to be understood, however. that I have any apology to make for haring endorsed Captain Hobbs to succeed himself as register of ibe United 8taies land offlre. When It was proposed to humiliate (he old war offlre of veteran by placing him In less dignity and responsibility than the titled to know. one held by him and which, it was ex1 after on under the direction uf the pected at the time, would soon In- - legismachine, an orgnmxaiiun. which, I be- lated out of existence, every Republieve. is known aw the lleptihliran Auxlican in this state had a right to proThe Repub- test iliary rlnb. was formed the proposed outrage. lican memliers of the judlrlary were And. against senator, speaking for tiirself. I anil become members lo lake not only had the right to question the urged an active part in the niganizailon, one Republicanism of those who Inauguuf ;he purposes of whlrh was to "work rated the more, but I had a right to on the ipiler and do ail in their pow-- r challenge their And I am to strengthen and build up the or- not unmindful ofpatriotism. the terrible arraignganisation. the ultimate object being ment it is to challenge ,a man's loyalty in and 'o bring about peace to his country. hnrmony Any politician or set the punblican par;.. of politicians who wnuhl go after the These .ire only a few crutches of ihr old war veterans who Xu. senatuV. of the many Incident that ran be hare been and maimed for riled wherein you urged members of life in the crippled sesvlce of their country the JiuHcia-- y to take an active part in should, if the) dare do It. tear down party poll'ics. And no man in this and make a door mat of the American Kia:r has liecn nmre urib-nor Irrepresso doing, they could furflag If, sible In Ills demands that the Judiciary ther their wr selfish, personal interbermtu active party woikera I hail For my uarl. I do net want the est. is Neither ihrre any man In heroes of our country's battle dl yourself. the state who has received so much criminated ugamst and placed In a pobenefit from the work done by the sition where they can arise and truth-f'tll.- r members of the judiciary ns you have sav to tue American people: I ere' veil Now. I il.i nut wish to b You are gulit of ths' meanest and. us even Intimating that I basest of crnu s. ingratitude. l.ave dene fur you and In your behatf You say you have no desire to conin the ilidet the same or simi- tinue this corroversy In reply. I I lar in all would, ni.siance will say test r. Is just as distasteful the same for any other pn- - to me It f to vou. but before I t iiiid'-ratoo'- cl-- prni,-abdi'- ArGIKT HORNING, will permit you or any t:Ler m.-t- hold- tue ultra anil exalted I ha. uu uo ii put me in n w rung light jJud cii.i oificf-- r before IBs yaora-- . shall "li jr'.ii it out un this line if u wig ui is. au iiijii.er." W. M. CASE OF u8. 16, i 3BMM2Z8E i. oTfaaTY. Cures whta others fail. Modsrw msthoBa. Frta sonsultatiou for any Chronic Disease of any nam or nature. Every case guaranteed. MRS. MEYERS. Woman Whs la Under Sentence Death in MisaourL of A Liberty, Mo., Aug. 15. It was announced here today that the attorney of Mis. Agnes Meyers, new In Jail kern under sentence of death for having murdered her husband at Kansas Uity, have decide to take the Case to the United States supreme court. R. B. Ruff ta now at Jefferson City for the purpose of asking tone of the atate supreme court Justice for n writ of error to take the case on up. If he fail he will go at once to Washington and attempt to secure the writ there. When told of the move today Mr Meyers said: I feel hope rising In my breast again, and feel that I am at last on the any to n court where 1 will Set n fair hearing. Mrs. Meyers and her accomplice, Frank Hnttntan. are under sentence to bang on September 3rd, next. FIGHTING Revolution Doctor Estes Specialist 8 Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh. Deafness. Ringing in the Ears, Diae of ths Head, Throat, Xjy, Eye or Ear. All D. sasce of the Lungs, Branchial Tubes end ChsL Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys end Bladder. Hear: Disea ! Rheumatism, Asthma. Nervous TreuMea, t. Vitus Dance, Pile. tula nod ail Recul Troubles. Tape Worm. Blood Poisoning from 0 cause. Disease peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE ui' MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examinatioa and advice ta FREE. Come at once Tomorrow may be .too late. Call or write. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours. 10 s. m. to 8 p. m. 2468 Washington Ave. (Boy: Block), Ogdea,. Utah. Entrants Room 18. Remember the number. IN PERSIA. Was Under Way When Re forms Cams, St. Petersburg. Aug. 15. In addition to the details of the sweeping change of regime presented by the reform party in Persia and to which ths Shah has given his tentative consent, aa announced last night, which came directly from the correspondent of the Associated Press at Teheran, another telegram today says the Shah's action was proceeded by fighting of a revolutionary character during which many peranns were killed by the troops. Tbe correspondent evidently waa prevented from telegraphing the particulars. PHILIPPINE WAR Drs. Elliott & Norris 85 VEARB Specialists 85 YEAR! To the study aad treatment of Chronic dtamnee of men. women and children. Living denoted special effort during ear entire professional fife nnd ere now rewarded by the discovery of methods that live comDiseases. CatarrK Deefaeaq plete mattery of Herrons end Blood Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney nnd Liver tronbloa. - VETERANS. MEN'S DISEASES De Moines, Aug. 15. Two nets of officers will be voted upon at the meet- Bleed Poison, Pitas, Rupture, ing of the Philippine War Veterans this afternoon, a majority and minority report of tbe nominating committee being submitted. The list likely to be chosen follows; Commander-in-chie- f General Arthur 8. MacArthur, commander of the Pacific division of the regular army. General C. First McReeve, of Minneapolis. F. D. Second Junior Thoms of Des Moines. Third Junior General J. T. Bell. Burgeon general Major W. 8. Conk-llnof Des Moines. National chaplain Rev. J .A. Beebe of Des Moines. Thn next meeting place has not been chosen, but Kansas City ta still in the lead. The big parade and reproduction of a Filipino battle, scheduled for this morning, was called off because of a terrific rainstorm, lu the afternoon a business meeting was held. Varicocfl, Nerva Debility, Drug Habit. Taken on a positive guarantee to cure FREE. PERSONALLY CONSULTATION OR BY LETTER er OPEN DAY AND EVENING. OFFICE 8361 WASH. AYE. vice-colon- When Writing, Address Drs. ELUOTT & NORRIS, Ogden ELEVATOR PROSECUTION OF COMPANIES. Chicago, Aug. 15. Steps are being taken which may lead to the prosecution of certain elevator companies in Chicago alleged to constitute a trust under both the alate and the federal law The moving spirit in the proceeduf ing ta a John Hill. Jr a boardbat-tle-a trade member who haa had many in the last twenty yearn with el valor companies alleged to be acting adversely to the Interests of grain producers and the public and in violation of the laws. Mr. Hill proposes to present all ths evidence he may secure to the Interstate commerce commission and the federal department of Justice in order that, if ths fact will Justify It, the elevator companies may be prosecuted taw. under the national and anti-truHe also believes they have agreements which racks them a trust in vio1 lation of the state lw. FIRST PURCHASE Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best OF SILVER. Washington, Aug. 11. Pnriusnt to the announcement of the secretary of the treasury that he desired ta receive tenders of silver today, four bids wars made to Director Roberts of the mint. The bids were opened this afternoon and. after being submitted to Secretary Bhaw, R was announced that the government bad purchased 60,000 ounces oif sliver, 999 fine, at 66.C2 cents sn ounce. It is not the eustom to announce the name of the individual or corporation through whom the silver 1s obtained. It is expected the government to 100.000 will require from 50,000 ounces of sliver s week for an Indefinite length of time, it Is the purpose, therefore, of Secretary Shtw and Director Roberts to receive bids Wednesday of each week until further not- CIGARS Strictly Union Made By special request we make "Weslers Best" Street, Ogden, Utah. at 375 Twenty-thir- d OB ice. RAILROADS AND ICE TRUST. They Fear the Light Toiedn, Ohio, Aug. 15. The examination of witnesses was continued today before the Interstate Commerce commission in (he Investigation into the action cf the railroads and the ice companies. Officers of the Toledo Car Soivlee Association were questioned regarding the assessing and collection of freight charges, but little oT Interest was disclosed. it Is a question If the present Ann Arbor Railroad company can be held liable for the acts of the old company as managed by Wellington Burt nnd hi associates as ao far there ta no evidence that the present company has discriminated In favor of any ire company. THE WRORO BURGSNEAK THIEVES ANB LARS, AfHO DO THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters Is cleansing blood tonic. Makes clearyou clear-eye- ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OP OVER LIGHTS ELECTRIC clear-braine- ALL OTHERS. skinned. FILING FOR LANDS. C'hevenne, Wjo.. Aug. 15. The filing for lands in the Shoshone reservation began today at Shoshone in ths special land office at that place. One hundred and tarenty-fiv- e people will file each day. the one whose names were first drawn in the lottery at Lander filing firsr. FOURSTORY BUILDING Ruflalo. Ang. 15. The' ON FIRE. R. S. CAMPBELL. four-stor- y building ocriipied by the Buffalo Ship Chandlery A Supply company, caught fire this afternoon. Four men were Three men are reportbadly burned. ed missing. . She ha finally decid'd lo matry Turn Hansom, t believe. OGDEN Mia Wire- idea! Tom railed to mp mo last night, and ft'a scarcely likrlv he'd do that If Mis Wise Oh? Tom doesn't know anything aboui it yet. Philadelphia PreK. Mi Qanaral I. Managsr, W. WADS, Agent. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH Tl'RF EXCHANGE MITCHELL BROS Coping end Don't buy from egenta, they get iarga commtaaiona and you bare to pay them. Sec your noma people first. Yard eppoalt City cemetery. Monuments, Pechta-T- he 263 Twenty-fift- h St. California and Eaatare Ratio. Direct Wire fat All porting Eventa Becl-ttone- |