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Show fHE SUNDAY EXAMINER, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN 1906 SEPTEMBER, Letine.1 steady; cru-Upowdcml inn; fuanulau'd 4.P0. FEE -- Fiim; No. 7 liiu 8 3 h. 3 ENTERED POLITICAL HE DROPPED DEAD AT PLEA OF : TREASON IS HE Mrs. U. Kihrinc P. Madseu and daughter of Ofilin lie jsut-i- k at Hie Ptah Hut Spring. Y. B. McFarland of Wyo, brit.ght loi'Uierlv of this ci'J. from Kiudmui iiBnius with a iix attack of rtounutl .mu. There m ill In1 4; whirl). it it muI. retail) qiiL'Mionn BE c Mr. Oii-- i the proved. Pth M. Mm? imp-iia- HANSON. AS PICTURED THE HERALD. BY Cate Will be Before the Bolted Alleged District Court on Fell; Bolts Councilman) Wooncaday. who lx a patient Hut Springs, U much un- Rrgn. Anti-Smoo- t Pro-Smo- by His Wife, Wax Accompanied Men Laet Men T hd following and day. il llu-- matteia mtri iufi iu i tit: pro-tiu.'- e unit cal-ndj- district court Satur- Probata Calender. Mittauer and mother of Guiaii. A petition iiit pro Da it of will, in Neb.. are stiriiinf Mix. Owcar B. Mill-se- a the matter uf ihe mute of Julia at tbr I' tab Hut Spring. Fund, lirrcSMwl, was grautuil. Offlrtal of the Ogden Prinu lapot $2,000. Lavlu-i ion uf i fur proliute of will Feti aad Railway company state that the Horntck waa g ranted uuder name ill work ot iarking the depot gfaind lie waned in erni'-x- t on Monday Morn- OMulltiuu ai altpve. The cuun gt anted a petition fur ing The work will lie muter the imapproval, allowance aud cti lenient mediate kuperriaion of Siiperinteuilcsl of aeeuunt in the matter of the f Manann and under the dim-tmof Kwen Andei'Miti, deceased. Engineer PUffreralil. A petition fur approval, allow ditro Mixi Johnson uf Balt Imho. a patient aud leltleimni of ucciiuiit, decree ufr and discharge of eaecnl-oat the ITan Hot Springs, la much im- illxtrihutl'iu In Ihe mailer uf Ihe estate uf Alboutc return tu and expect proved . waa granted lred M. Hurt, Mam. The petition' lor loiters at adminisJudge Hauphuf anil wife of Hurt-vlll- tration iu the ciutr of J. W. Bond, di'Cteaed. wax gruuted. Wyo., are at Ike Pmh Jlot l.iino, Spring. A for riiiiflrliiaiiuii tif sale Mix Elixuhclh Jlorr la visiting III the uislloi of i lie eatdie aud uf Xcllio King cl aU miuma, frirnda at Fremont. I'lah. Hor-rock- Itc-idc- at diHi-ased- p gnnrd-iagahi- waa eoni lulled. Years of Age. Reyliv- deei-uked- Now. Malt rare jnll In Mali Ink, and will lie charged with a alaltitury offenae, I he trial probably to lie held at Ogden. The alaieen-- ear-olgirl who uccoiupabiud him 10 Ogden la alao In Jail- - Mhe and Luc key went lo Ogden on Mi'tii. 5, and in rtgifMaiona lo 1blef Mlieeia fold how ibey had lived together Ijere. The girl aweara that lairkey ei.mnilt-leno offenae In Malt Imke. Lurk-ewaa recently arrested ttr vagrancy and for another offenae. d y While oniue nf I he employe of the Oommlldated Wagon ft Machine to. were repairing the elevator yesterday afierauna, the main cable ram off the drum and at ruck Janie Brett, a unlit-nahlpplag rlecff. on the head, and cut an ugly gaah. He wan removed to hi home, the wound a requiring three tiirhea. fit, THE DRAMA bue-Ine- a William Collier, In his lwx world triumph, On Hie Quiet," 1 annotiuroil on Hio hoard of thu Ora lid Opera House for Friday evening, IV, The engagement la fur no Mutual Improve-nien-t night only. The coniedLn Is the The Young Association of Hu Second ward laical accession to the galaxy of Cha. will give a unique entmialnment, Fndiman star and has proved n valuTueaila.v evening. Mepiemlier II. In able acquisition lo that manager's in the Second Ward aniiiaement. hall. Interest. Within the brief The main plcusuie of the evening will lie iluneiiig. two year' nsaorlaHon he ha played remarkable run in Ijondotgir! AuXalhau K. Harris, reiuesenilng the stralia nnd in llie prinrlpiil VRnerleau Shirt Co., of ITiihidi'lpliln. waa rliles Anxtralla during the past sumcomedy hi tlgdea yeaierday. aud plaeed the mer. The play Is a Hircc-art- . ThouiHS, Willi W. II. maxicrplcro hr Angiiatii agenrv for the shirt YY written expiesaly for the young nrtur, right ft Kona. Co. n ml i the one that first gave him teal prominence In the ninuHcment PERSONALS world, after he had tried a siicccaslun uf of other composition by author The Miaoea Edith and Nell Cur-nu- more or lex note. of Ogden, have been visiting In Iter aea-Florence Holier! a will Brigham I ho guest a uf Mr. Sarah lliiuut Btrixi lies ter, at the few Ihi; Wilde, punt day. The alale record waa broken yesterImicher simp. day at Wealtiorliy'a Tbirty-throiloaen eldekena were killed, d retard aad eold In one day. e h n I The tu 17, Mepteinlx'r of the Weak." Her Ktreneth only the from l.l llmnphreya. engagement In Hit play is Pnivcn-ltof Chk'agii, waa an Ogden New York for Ortoher I at llaiirm. arhedulcd visitor yeaierday. after which ahe will makv' a tour of jitlea, leturnfiig to k"sition the principal Henry Kirn hits acre pled with lliri'e new play and the riekett Hroiliera Grocery llroedwai matinee hill. Tiiacoinla" as a Hianile lt special ; I Uelierx.ils for The Illusion of Heatrhs'," the new Martha Mcrltm eontedy in whleh Mmle Fealy will to star next will Ix'gln august 27 at the Berkeley l.jrruiu IllisUer. under the dlrrclliui of Max Flgniiin. who will act tcmporaiilj as griii-r- l stage iliriH'tur for all of John t'nii- U K. Kvana lia returned from hi vacation trip Fast. Nihon. - aitrartious. JUDGES FOR THE FAIR a .. The eoiupanv engaged tu support ineiuiies next schmmi Max Ffgnian Helen Holmes, Wllxnn KOrlirs. .lolm . Brownell, William tl'Haj. K. F. I'uWi-t- , lantlxe ClMpnrin. Krnext tier. Clara Heatrlee McClure and IVta Beiimit. Mr. Figntan's season In a ronu-dliegins In Troy. X. Y. Oetnlu-- r nml i,nthiaees a tmir f the nnr'hwest anil smith, after wltlrh in New York in a new he will iiuth.it. comedy hv ait 1'iesident Nyr received Ihe following cummunicatHvn from the Kxpcri-men- t Kia'lon at laigan, Ilah, m answer to hi nni'iexl for expert judge for the depart mint a of livestock and dairy product: lniai. (I, Mr: Hie nerndary I with you yesterday xs to the judging id stock and dairy products hi The Stewart eouipatiy begins your Fair. Your aim I a worthy one and we will do all we ran to help Its season at inilnth Motulav night, i Professor I arson an- - August t. in Vlettu- Herbert's you along. i e. with the same prvxlur'l.iti Bonneea his willingness to puss upon waa used by Frital Seiteff at 'he your dairy products and I will lie B.si.e:- - Bjiltei'e" plrased lo awaid the ribbons to the Broadway theater. Tw.i iive htiM'k. It - to lie hoped that the reiKTtolre Includes "Tin " mure faira such as joins will lie held llosca," ,Kalini!x', ami 'ik,rth Bcs-iSltalek, and interest in ugricnltiire thus Malel Iay. Berth Falibairn. Clarence llajdn it ml Bmi. heightened. Wishing you rvery aurcessi I a in, man Ralston are some of the principals. Very ruly yours, I War 11 Anu-rlca- o-r- a "H.i-1m- c JOHN T. CAIN. Animal Huunilu..ii. BRYAN It Sept. beovaS - S2.75ip5.bU; Sail I ahe. Kept. 8. The week on cuivc-; heifer tho $2.-2- 5 mining exchange ha been a tu,r feeders and IHi; btuvkeia j. in's. busy one. Many of the tower j i 4.25. lO.tuiO. Market stork have participated, but tin- i,.. Hogs Receipts estimated Monday ::b.ooti. maud fur the bigbor priced omas an exim-xaiuof unimpaired steady; been as pronounced as they wee elioiee uidiy Mixed I.'i.K.'ivi cenfldeaee on ihe pan of (lie jxmerful fti.45il 6.57 6.53; gaud, week. AUcgcthtr, 253.184 , rough $3.05(1 5. To; Iasi Mlieculaturs wlui have tho preaent marrepresenting a vm fii.lt.ifi 6.57 pigs 3.bu(ri6.-- j wereuftransferred, ket in haud. of tbe adequacy of avail- light a marl .d $110,868 82; which 45: bulk of kale KS.ImKi 6.35. able resource to repiciiish the detic-buI.ihhi. Market increase over the business done Sheep Receipts mainuf to and supplies niuuey (be same period a year ago v. i.; u sheep $3.2iu5.60; yearlings tain the prices of stuck In the market steady; G. it ia pointed out a justifying Ibis $5. tie'll 25; lambs $4.50fi8.0U. confidence that upward uf Flu.mm.imu and posaRdy more Ilian llO.ono.uoO o will be available to tho New York o O HEAD OF JESUITS. market on Monday wheu the trvaaitry O o order tor deposit of guv eminent funds o Iionte, 2cpt. 8. Francis Xs- O against gold engagement goes Into O effect, those figures representing the O vier Wernx, a German, wa (u- - O estimates of the amounts of gold al- O day elected general ot the so- O ready secured for import. It 1 added O ciety by the congregation of O ihat ihe bcurfielent altitude uf the O the Cumiwiiv of Jexua. in mic- O treasury authorities tu safeguard the O vivsUiu to the late Father Star- - O y O O .in. who died laai May. money market against harmful Following (he election me- - O may tie assumed and that O mean tor iuunrtug this will remain O xerger waa immediately dig- - O at the command of the treasury. Thi O patched tu the Vatican to in- - O sill inrludo the amount advanced O form the Pope of the choice, O against the gold Importa.' which will O which, to become ffectlvc, re- - O tie returned tu the treasury main tho O quire the papal sanction. O receipt of the gold and will be available fur use in other measures tor Although the strictest secrecy was later relief. The fueling uf confidence olixerved.lt is learned that two ImIIoU on thia score was by no meau uniWere taken before tbe final choice versal. however, ihe amount uf the was made. This annuunccmint that a deficit In bank resort rs proving rather new general of the order hail been alaggering ax coining on tho threshold chosen wa communicated to uf the annual flow of currency to the world by tlie ringing of bull which Interior from New Yotk. Nut since was the signal that the meet lug was; 58. Oil the financial, depression of 1ti'J3 have at an end. Formal announcement of P. 8. Mining Co 1.2k the bank figures ahuwn such a deltelt thp election then waa made to the rue-t- Ptah 1.27';. 35 .3!ll.n when clearing house certificate were of thu college and Father Alfred Pnclo 8s tu Con... ' 2 85 Issued in New Y'urk during July and Maeiten. procurator general of tho Victoria 28.HU- 29. on August. Foreign block market were Jesuits, went lo tlie Vatican to Inform Boston Con disturbed today by New York's heavy Fopc Flu of the company' choice. Da II on ... reqtilriiioiiH fur gold, and discounts The Funtlff expressed great aatlafao-tio- u advanced In Loudon and Berlin, the over the selection of Father rate In lorndun rising above the bank's YYernx. ofllelal rate and foreshadowing an adHe is Just the man lilted for Hie vance by that Inatitutlon. The week's pouilhi. said the Pope, when he outgo of fld.4UK.liHi cash from the heard the message brought by Father (tanks, measures the fill loss by the Maertens. He charged Father klaer-teknown movement of money, corrects to take General Wernx the apoe-toll- c the discrepancy In lust week's statebenediction and alao an affecment, and leave aeveral million dol- tionate letter of greeting which he lars still lo be accounted for. It la wrote to the new general. Father Wernx'a comment upon hi probable that New Y'ork trust companies have begun to withdraw cash election, according to a tory which from the New York banka to Increase canto from the council chamber, wa SAN FRANCISCO 6T0CK8 their cash and reserves In compliance God, 1 am not worthy, hut Thy will with the law which requites them to and that of Hi. Ignatius lm done. . Interstats Broke rag Company Sepl hold 4 per cent of deposits In cash on No time ha yet been fixed fur the S, 1806. October 1. compared with the 3 per election of aftflxtanta to the general cent required after July 1. The In- and tor other ofllelal, Including a seccreased obligation will call for an ad- retary and monitor. dition, of about flU.UOU.uOO to' rash Father Francis Xavier YYeraa waa holdings of the trust companies, the born at Rothwell, Wmiemhurg. on Demarket closed near the top. cern Iht 2nd, 1642. and at the age of 15 Total sales of bonds, par value, year entered the society of which be $732,000. today wa chosen head. After a long course of preparatoiy work, he took . CHICAGO FUTURES. . up tho study of canon law at Dittaa t Hall and In 1883 reeolvcd an appointThe Leading Future Ranged as ment aa protcsHor in the GregorUu Follows; university. He also lias been rector of Chicago, Sept. Sr Wheat Sept., the university since 1904. In 1887 713-4c- ; K9 88 Dec., 72 Father Wcrns began the publication of 7C3-871 M:w, 7U3-8a aerie of books dealing with the 75 54ic. moat profound- profession of canon 4G1-2Corn Sept., 47c, 461-2law. Four voluble of this work al413-4c- ; 465-8c- ; Dec., 42c. 41 ready have been published. He la a 421-242 May. 42 consulting member of the congregac'lnke Ohio Sept., 3oc; May, tion ecclesiastic, extraordinary affairs 321-232 32 and index council. It Is predicted that the choice or Pork Sept, close $16.70; .Jan., Father Worm a general of the Com$13.25. $13.10, $13.10. Lard -- Sept, clone $8,521-2- ; Oct, pany of Jesus will result In the InNov. fusion of new lifo into the organisa$8.60. $8. Hit; $8.60. $8.65, He la recognised In church cir8.421-2- , $.40, $8.40; Jan.. $7.S0. tion. cle as a progressive man. of present $7.77 $7.77 8hurt ribs Sopi. close $8.65; Oct., day Ideas anti extremely energetic. $8,421-2- , $8.35. $8.35; Jan., $7.15, $7.12 $7.12 12. VOTE TO RETURN TO WORK. ' at When J- Jenaan, a keeper at endeavorqd to locale the trouble with telephones at the retain, he found both of the Bell and Independent 'phone, wrenched front their fasten in gs and mlaalng. Farther Investigation revealed a loss of 300 feet of hell cord used to raise and lower arc lights at the Saucer track. The police were notified of the loss and are lookgang ff email boy , believed ing or to he reapomdtflcYor the theft. While circling the saucer track, Jensen discovered In the grass, where they had been abandoned, the teleopen, phones bat lured and broke (ash boxes on loth werenottwisted, openknown how ed and emptied. It is much money the boxes contained. They had not been emptlnd before Labor Day and were well filled with toll Glen-woo- - d liusiiicsM ini n. You reliable inav i.ay fur me lli.il they c.iunnt beat e It. h . ('sail quotations were a fnluwi: Flour sleaily. Wheal No. 2 spring, 72g74i-2c- : No. 3, 68ff73c; No. 2 rod, 68 e r x .lew-ix- to Mellali. I" a letter from Thomas A. of llie New York l.lfr. praising rue fm inirKtigaiing eoiidiii'ina anil fii.diiig Hull the Hiliuinlstration ia era. fdiuuld rdire o ihe '.hello mill, upon iheir n fiiHiil to do e an. threatened t anil burn tlieir tlnl uol make iffoeix. The it eb'ir whether or not the chief had 1'cgnn in do i h lx. lue showed 'Imi n srea' panie rxisird In Mogador. I low CAMPAIGN. Close With Rallies and Many Speeches by Prominent Men. Shu KraticiHco, Sept. ' 8. Despite determination lo President Calhoun Coin Nd 2, No. 2 retain strike breakers in his employ 48 yellow, the members or all union recently No. 2, 30 No. 2 white, on atriko against (he Pulled Railroads Oaf 3141331 2c; No. 3 while, 2812c. will Ielurn to work, except ihe . Rye No. 2. firemen. This murh was deHarley Fair to rhuire mailing, 43(r cided it meeting of ihn conference 51c. committee of the allied unlomi. whleh N'o. 1 lasted kfiig info the morning. The maFlax accd-N- u. 1, $1,04 northwpKlerit, $1.08. jority of Ihe company's union emFrlnie timothy need. $3,054)4.10; ployes decided to accept arbitral ion clover' cunt nu't gnidea, $12.25. on Ihe lands offered hy the forKrurinn. , Short rilia. aid1 (Inoxel, $8,354; 8.03. YYhai helped In thia plan more than Me jHirk, per hid.. $li.7o. CalFreaidenl uny thing else waa I.ard, Mr JUU Him., $8.5. houn'- assurance Hial ail Ihe atrlkera Shirt clear aide (laixcd), $8 871-would lie taken hack into tho norviee fi 8.00. without discrimination. WliiKkcy, IihhIh of high wine, $1.28. Wli'li Ihe question of reluming to work r.nne t" a vote, the delegate Receipts and Shipments. of tlie hrciticn were the only ones Flour- lleceipla, 13.5UU !j1iIm.l who voted to alay util. 08 y 561-2C- 2 alilp-0111)- . I4.::un iibix. Wheal - Receipt m. .3J.004 132.200 Receipt);, liPl.fiuu 52S.2UU citi-xe- Miii-i'i- - oit xiM-a- lm.; ON NEVADA ERN. Has Named ship- I have iru attended hemiinc it has com mil ie H Iwrii for me to get away. In th pii-- : two yriirw ibrre have been sevui I uncr In in the family of my self ami wife and I Imre been unit hie even in miry the dead on aeeiutnl cf the rotifeienccs." iuiN-s:ld- liu. WEAK BANK STATEMENT. 1 8. The xiock mar.New- Ym i,. ket io.!ay prurticallv the ignored showing of a deficit of $ii.ri.i7.!2T by the iMiiks, tlie legal reserve Price diupped moitieitar llv when ti" KUienieui first appeared ami lion roi vigorousiy on imwcrful r t rung ciVxing. MiplMMi. '.i einliiucc wnx irofixxed that the heavy ngagetnent of gold for whirli will hecome nva'isliie on Monday 'Inxiigh the opeiHiion of the order of tli.- xcrrctary '( the Ireaxiiry to faeiii'.i:,- the iimiert mnvcinen:. will he to repicnlxli the deficit iu New Y'urk nnd lo xuppiy means fur aslng the money market. Eetimii'ex er the amount of the goid f.imn. already see "red for this pm xixe vary R. serve $2i075.6UO; decreusc front 8lii.ii"ii.O0O to aver lla.miii.iimi. Him'ks wore comparatively dull and required $253,553,525; moved in a hexitaing way until the $t:.9id.773. final burn of strength which foEonod V"cit $6.577 820: increase $9,147.-the piililir Hion of the bank s'aic-niet325. Ex 1 'tilted State ilrposit. deffeit, S'-p- l. 1 br iii-- i 1 1 -l e a ( : Stst ifornia.' Ticket In Cal- Oakland. ChIiL. Sept $- In addl-tinto the nomination of YYUliam K. Langdon, of ban FYanelco. tor gover- e nor, the Klate convention of (he league named the following n - candidate: Secretary ot mate, O. meda. EL 8wain. Stale treasurer, Edward Bant Ala- Tedford, An, AllorneyGeneral, Gcswiwr William, Lo Angeles. Burveyor General, I. N. Chapmsn. Alameda. Btate controller, George W. Hack, Sacramento. Stale printer, John Colllnu, San Francisco. Supreme court clerk, Edward Rainey. 8nla Barbara. Railroad commissioner, A. H- - Black, Orange. Tlie remaining places on th ticket re to be filled by the exeentivd committee after a conference with th commit tw on vacancies. DENVER Gres ft RIO GRANDE. Earnings Increased $2,511 Over Previous Year. W New Y'ork. Sept. $. The annual reRan-rport of the Denver ft Rio Grande company, lor the year ended d (. d LEAGUE. INDEPENDENCE NORTH- 1 i: - PROGRESS xhlp-nietit- Snlt 8cpi. 8. Word' waa reO.iim Receipt! 211.001) 1m.; hi)t- - ceived at the local offices of tlie NeUients. 282.2'm bu. vada Nor1 licrn yesterday to the effect Rye Receipt, 2,uui jni.; tiliipnieni that mils have liven laid l within 11 .Ifni lm. . miles of Ely. The road will probably Hu i ley lie Ciifiipletrii to Ely bv September 29, Receipt, 20, Km lm,; 2.8tm lm. xo that all will lie in rrailiiics for the (hi the produce exchange today ihe Mg celebration of Railroad day In bin ter imirkei was steady. Creamer-lea- . tlie tiiinin town September 29. A I8d 23 1 2t". dirii!a, 17i231-;'cxpecini train bearing vlallors tor the Kga-Hteaily, til mark caos ineluded, occasion sill lie mu front Osden to 12 17c; firntu. 1 2e : priiiii' tiints, I'oliro. J. M. RoquH. MTrrtnrv of the Ne2uc; exirits, 22 12 I 2c. I'll core nteady. II vada Northern. AJth aZh. Christensen of the Ptali Const ruction entity BANK STATEMENT. pally, and Charles Carson, contract of for sirin'tinal steel work, came tn Salt Mr. Carson engagNew Y'ork, Sepl. S. The alatrmen. Lake vestenlav. of lb" rlcnring ho'ixe hank tor the ed ten carpenters and steel men for work on lie line, anil the parly will week !i"W tli.it the banka huld leave for Nevada this morning. .Mr. le than the legal Thi la a decrease In Carson mi l hr had experienced more trim lile in getting skilled for ( icsorvc of $3,447,325 a com- thia cnnirsrL than he had known in pared with last week. The tiateincul lit it years in' the huMm's.-- In Ptah fuiluwa: and Wyoming. This, he said, waa laioix $1,051,771,1(01; decrease wages were higher than ever before offered. The work now $1,01 214,1ml; decrease under Ihiaisils way in this line is in erecting $27i3.lm. windmills tanks at the station Cireulaiiiin decrease alone 'he and 11.817, 00; line. There station aro iyl.l2l,.,i. with gasoline engine and the Ieal ieie,-- $77.621, mm; decrease P';'irli1 win'IiniiU will lie as auxiliary il.m.'t.l"d. power fur pumping from the deep decrcae $12,-- 4 welix. Specie $iG8.;:il.Ui)(i; Ke-er- y hn.; Imi. Portland. Maine. Rcpt. h - I S Ru'lc. Muni.. M"P'. i,n. I( niand. Maine, Mept. S. The r Jus. It. Cannon addressed a largely piin'le adtnlnlviafor m Maine peliiira! ciimpaign eloecs l...iigc itended Republican rally in the rlty County and a ptomim nt Aiiaciimi.i with leaui taliles and final r. Cannon as id that hall last night. in commlttei llntte ,xu--. xpeeehc h pnni:nent men. Speaker Fii lHig a he was speaker he would Ing himxe -In who how ihe effect of makfan non. uigiii J.ikinj prevent, the pasrase of the meaxuie and jimMmine B'lX'ding in five day, will the ing nine ail $2.8,.'2.S5ii; ineiease He disgtai'e cmuxi'iI l,j i'- .mext ot Ids I'dvoealed by Mamucl Gompc.-rs- , at Ellsworth tonight, with Sen-EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE !o all'idi-- to ihi- icturn ot V. J. Xiffl for defsiiltii'g i. 'he evtml of t'T Eugene Hale, who will iledverhls Sugar end I'.nen iu this country end aald ilut nioir 'linn gi'ni min iu rau-fat' i speech ot the ra'npifsn. Sunday. Sept. 9th. New Yi ' . is . Vi, rest, I, s would a'tend hi xaiuu-ti Via Hlioi't Oicg'Mi ivi'ind xtea-lyLiu", f fair n lining ami election lo the president. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS' C Mif igal 06 led 4o; trip. Ali trams. li-c- Will Not Bo Dismissed. ahip-nicnt- The reason - l The Time Tangier says that ilixpa'chr from Mogador. dated September lih, dedal ed thai a Berber chief entered ihe town and demanded that all .lenisli merchants, many or whom were pruuigei of Although Strike Breaker -- Corn ment , "Merc liacknei all light. - c. in-i- ai llu news it tile Vi'luf icn ri arh-cbmli ihe m' iic:in mill Spuiii-ai Tangier from tlieir respec-livn1 .VIogiiiKir. Alt Him Kaiii is reponeil i luue Reir.cd and tiiT,ilenc,l lo binn ihe luwii. wlieie-upoi- i a inerting of foreign repreM'n-tative- s was ealled and strong appeal ere inaile to mimed HI Torres who is sending iroopa in the .ikkIhI-aneof ihe governor. The French crulxt-lialilee will afford a refuge f ir all foreign wishing tu lea ve Mogador. r. Affording lo ilispsteli front Tangier to a news Hgeney here, ihe raid-vreonmtittcd manv iveesxex. several perrons were killed and the to rommutiity was eint-lle- p.-.- d c, Htop-over- s MAINE POLITICAL Caused a Prominent Montanan te iKII Himself. PHONES a Raid en the tnatrumente Glenweed Park. s -- Il.2-Mi2.5a- m Integrity. Mad ahead. ud tbe-onle- d BOYS DESTROY 8.IIO0. cow airlu-geuc- reuate. Senator ' Smoot has every nickels. reaxon to be aallafied with the CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. of the present senator. r Dally, September 4th to 14th. LINE MEN Ogden to Han Francisco and re130.00 turn (dlreeti n They Go Back to the Independent Ogden to Han Franrlaco and Telephone Company. (one way via Fortlnnd.. 42.50 to li Angeles and reTen electrical workers, who have Ogdon via Southern Pucific.... 43.00 turn been at out with the Independent to Lo Angelc and reTelephone company for ten days, ow- Ogdon turn via O. 8. L. and 8. P. ing to n misunderstanding, returned 31.50 I,. A. ft 8. I Ry to work this morning. l Angela and reof Const ruction Ogden to Superintendent in rn (one way via Portland Jones conferred with the men 55.50 end Hn Francium afternoon and they at agreed It Tickets good returning until Octowork thin morning. allowed. There ha brw?n no strike, but a ber Slat. alight mlMiiudcrMtanrilng rffurlivl the BISHOP MCABE WAS BUSY break between the company and len line men walked nut and rercli Pd their Ha Could Not Attend te pay. The men go hack to work under That is Why Committee Work. exactly the aatne cnuillllons that existed iieforo tiler walked out. riiiliicolhr. Ohio, Kept. Metuhr. wlm is here pi'ralding over PANIC AT MOGADOR till' coiili'ri'tii'e of Ohio Methodist, when uxki'il concerning the art inn uf Where the Natives Are Threatening llu iuli'Viiaiionel policy h'llilcm corn-mi- l All Foreigners. ire nr i lie New Yol k lJfo in hint of further acivico ou the lonifou. Sept S. The newiip.iH'i-said: cuinniittei'. here i IiIk nuuniiig the fun tier 1 have hern too busy with church news of lie til obit ion si Mi'gailur, iiiiifrmu'es to keep pngicil nil what which Is one of the .Moroccan ppsi on. I cannot lirlp hi: acwas going ronfi'i-i'iie- i that the Algirii-,i'leeid-- i tion of tho c'lnnniiiii'. hut I lli.iL d Kiniire sluiuM mlue. It Ihi? Administration in made up of apH'Sra 1h.it HIS SON'S DISGRACE DANGEROUS. ) and Sales. Cattle. Chicago - fur-gott- section. Mr. 3. C. X.ve. Lower Prvtcd Stock Called FoiTo day Closing Quotations . e fn-elour- e The electrical work being dune In the Hotel Croyden at Croydon, ownod by the Portland Cement Co.. I by the Ogden Electrical Supply and Fixture Co. The little town of Croyden I growing rapidly and a number of new building are being planned In the Station, 8ept. 3.854.10. 1'iuiuihy ooooooooooooo it n Mepi. rt, rtb. Ogden. flail. . 37 xh on-in- two-third- lvl Walter Webb, traveling oalnaman foe the Ogdon Furniture and Carpel very ehulce plxce Co., ha purr ha Bed uf property on Adam avenue between Twenty-seconTweaty-thlr- l and aired i. . t 57i38. Cash 1 fali-fnriii- d ut Cxperi-nen- ON THE Ex CHANGE $HOW BIG INCREASE. it n The Mali paper nay that J. R. lnirkev, a lieraon of quealiouahle repii'ntiiin and puller nuiorleiy. who wan h rough 1 bark fnnn Ogden, la In laigan, THIS WEEK'S BALES u BO I The court granted a petition fur pnihHto of will in the nisi ter of . the calatw of Nancy R. Cuxtrk, Bond. U.iHiu. for order of aula in the A mailer uf ihe estate of Jluiiuuh Crouip-luu- , diai'axed, waa grauled. Bond to lit deterinineil llrr. A Hiilou fur oruer of aiile In Ihi? lustier of llie exuie of Wdlliaw Civiuipiun. duceaxed, wua grunied. A petition in raiify agreeuieul in Ihe mailer of the i?ile of John C. Van Why, deceased, waa grained. Motion Calendar. The demurrer In Ihe case of John Nelaon vo. Bertha Xelaun waa overruled and the defendant waa given iwen'y day in which to anawer. The raao of Mabel Richards agnlual Ihe Ogden Mi ram Laundry company, thought the Republican candidate for Iu which ntoi Urn has been made (or a mayor was unfriendly to Reed Smoot, and for him now to bolt the Repubnew trial, was continued one week. In the case of the Mist vo. Harry lican party because aumehodfy is Adam. In whlrb the defendant wa friendly toIn Senator Smoot, places Mr. ridiculous light rbarged with attempt to ennimii grand lianaon is such a assume safer lo that, n larceny, the defendant wa arraigned. that itthe Herald Just elrnply lied. He waived lime to plead and entered ueiial, Mr. Hanson in bolting the Republin plea of guilty, lie will he can ticket laet fall has taken up a Tuesday, September 11th. without The defendant In Hie cake of J. 1). sufficiently heavy burden Skeen vs. R. H. Ialn waa granted turning traitor thla fall lo bin reuntil Wednesday. Sept. 12th, to de- maining friends. The Herald also any that lianaon mur or plend to the aeruaution. le halting the Republican herauxe he The deigurrer in the amended allege that Heed Smoot had elated H. Ilammnn the case of to run fur againat the America Falla Canal ft aenator thiaU W. Bburill(I made fall, if Hdnson Water company was argued ml taken that wlatement he deliberately statunder advisement. The case of B. M. Allison vs. Jamea ed an uniruin: bocauee the only poo-piJudge Shunliff so far Varney anil wife, in which the plain- aa favoring has been heard from ia Weber of tiff brought Hull for and Judge mortgage, Judgment wa rendered In county are rimta Sburtliff doe not want the place at favor of Mr. AlllNon for all. Thle paper challenge any one to aud ntiurney'n tees. show that Senator Smoot has aver suggested or even approved of the choice uf L. W. BhurtMff for the elate a The friend of Jamea X. Kimball arc utging him fur emiuty attorney on tin; Repnliliean ticket. EXPERT Harley-C- c As No. 3. from ihe east, drew into Lake Herald la out in a head article announcing that tin depot Saturday, au aged couple tiro. M Huokiin has turned traitor Mnd lauded from Ihe train, and walked When building. ta U"W fighting Senator Smoot, gu I all team'd the depot and the the friend, and llim tbs half way between the train Salt dune, the od gentleman. H. F. Hedges, friend." of Senator Bnio-In lathe are worked up lo a fighting of Frexuu. I'ulif., xank tu the ground aid liefori? medical pitcn and are deuianillng that Senator uueouaciou. bui her In mi shall dismiHs hi p'lvato could be kumnamed and doapitoto the reeffurt of people s' the depot secretary at ouce and that M"nator vive him, he died a few minutes after Sutherland ha re;nded that hi eee-- i fell. , etary, Mr. Hansen, ran do an hq heMr. by IlerigeN wa accompanied that plnaws The Herald also any Hanson wanted the Ogden postofllre In wife. They xiarted en an extenand that Senator Ruihctiund watiied sive Journey in Ihe summer to points him in have it end for that reason East. After touring In Michigan, visit, at.itea, ing relatives, aud in neaiby lieu. M. II an win la nlu fighting they began tho re 'urn trip to llow ell. Before the Jountey wra half s if the The Heiald ha eoluniu on Hannon's alleged treaiwui completed Hedges waa vniplctely suffering of heart trouble. and SiiiherUnd'x refusal lo cntl him beforw oil but the fon'golng gives the Heiald He had several sinking kpell and the point. Thti Ogden waa reached, but recovered aiory in brier and have regained his loat paper dine nut laileve a word uf it. a reined ta With the weight of eighty-threaireugih. The Herald and Tribune hare ko years against him. he uidt-lied nnd miarepreneuled the from the Republican party anil Republican in hi wife of eighty year the for depot Ihe pant that this paper would y train and both started fell and was (he Herald I only continuing the plan Wiihnit warning Hi'dKea in a chair. I liu Herald and Tribune here agreed carried to the wa called, but hi vtklll Dr. i'll, muiit'ly to create dlaaeueiou In the waa Joyce a the old gentleman died useless ranke. It mufci not lie that the Herald and Trmiina before he arrived. Joyce pronounced sre loth owned by the name unllam- - his death duo lo ixhauktlun and a ire r'lniiune, namely Beuator Clark weak heart. The body of Hedges was tnkqn to and Tom Kearn. tu be Thia latper had (KTaslup to severely Richeys undertaking parlor rebuke (leu. M. Hauwiu lor hfa trea-ao- prepared for shipment to California. tu the Republican party Inat fall, Mr. Hedges communicated tu her when he and l)r. A. 8. Condon, with relatives in California and it Is expectof whem will coma to others, openly opposed the heal of ed that some body of Ihe Republican ticket, resulting in the Ogden and take her and the to their home. back husband her dead DemorraUc administracity present From Informs ion obtained at tho tion. Fur that reason Mr. Ilanaon may Hedges was one not thank this paper fur defending him depot, it appears thatheat citiknown and of oldest the from the Herald attack. No defense He wa a thirty-thirle intended. Mr. Tianoon'e treason to zens of Fresno. degree Mamin, and was considthe Republican parly laai fall wa a business man of ability and presumably upon the ground ihat he ered The big Mis Frank Barllelt f Ogden Inis t mntluua hi tiudlea at the Cuivi-raltuf Chicago. "!. . New York. Sept.' 8. - Frii-move I tip aggiexkfvely today to a strong rlos-ialter the piihhcaiinu of the bank llu; rtairnieiil show lug a decline reserve of Fti.bTTJiJa. This was Whe repro-sente- Mix Era Brown of Ogden ha after a work at Ike Spring- -. C:. 4 i. H e SUFHAD CALIFORNIAN FERED OF HEART DISEASE. 3 I'd 7 8 Sepi. lice, il Hals Sept. 30 h; Dec. 3u 3Sjj 13.10. Fork lli.po; Juu. IKT. 8iJ. loud Sept. 8.72 -llilm Sept. 8.85: Oct. 8.25. Mere Then Fifteen Million Dollars Will Be Available to the New York Market on Monday. iii Key-uld- heal PRICES ON WALL STREET MOVED UP AGGRESSIVELY AGED tpi. 8. Oukv: c. 71 tu sii-us- (hu-ug'- to their wvliat" Ill IRX Tu the wife of A. T. of Rocklin. Cal., a aou. Mr. nold la a tiUM'hiiiiai and formerly ed In Ogden. i. I'oru-Sep- oeniiu. difi'.ixKd. Im GEO. HARRY ADAMg WILL TENCED NEXT TUESDAY. SEN- Chicago Produce. MARKET DEPOT CHARGED fdi' STOCK nr an important inciting iuimu this ihr kcal ;if GUILTY Etan"u. ed J.f.n; CANS AND BRITT. June 3fth, shows gross earnings u $19,686,115. an Increase over the year of $2,654,606. Tbe net of Ing were $7,581,913. an increase The surplus for tbe $519,397. payment of dividends and $9.l40.50dL fur the new equipment sad pcn-ie- g x.'i-was $156,839, a' decrease beuerment. Coffee. "I have the money roadv to of $121,698. into put 8. Sugar Raw. 'I"' in tho f'l bettertnen New equipment and of the cen , tii'ii e, ii nd will have i; order 3 thefc when pom $1.150,"d, an inrreiee ol $W6", mulsuBcs xutar tiir ar'i'.-k-aic bigncd.' 515. fan Diego. Cal.. Sept. S. Manager Roi h". of the National Athletic Club, has offered a i'tr,-- of 825.0'K) tor a jne i:ns and Jimmy lei'-He kiif- stnt tfingrams to that to Inuli of the pugilists. Rochs e pro-Tio- Hi' year-afte- r l s . |