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Show E. A MATTER OF HEALTH f EXAMINER TELEPHONES lftilli. u'. whar I' w.l! Ing f the dim-tiulu make t tie neceaary inipruvemen'a rornli-Uuto put i hr teaort in up and a credit to the city and the u Na. If Na. M caw-jian- grocer received a letter afternoon from a family that lad moved to Halt Iuike receutly on icoount uf the transfer made tiy a railroad company, aaklug the grocer to nead her aoure good butter, an aha could not aecure any In that city. yea-tend- y UeporU received during the past few tlaya by the slate tsmrd of sheep ruuiDilaalooeni Indicate that many sheep men are dipping their flocks before turning them out on the winter ranges. Thf dipping was not marie compulaory this fall by the statu hoard, aa It was la the hut Apply members iif tha board arc spring, to gratified a. m. learn that so flock masters msny office. Wanlsd Solicitors at onca. between tba hnura of S and I and 3 and 4 p. m., Hundnrd Nelson, manager circulation department. CASE ONE in a matter uf Over a Hundred Dgmocrata Held an important Matting Pianty of Judge Howell Holds That a Man ing on a Paaa Cannat Recover Damage. except it be or statement of purely law. Over a hundred Democrat met in the offire of Judge H. H. Kolapp last night for the purpose of dlaruaaing nutter for the coming campaign and the probable candidate. A proposition waa received from the I'nited Lalsir parly inviting the Democrats to fuse with them. The meeting waa about equally divided on the matter. A committee was appointed to meet with the labor party's central committee tvmighr and refMirt at the meeting of the Democrats, to be held Friday night na the matter of fusion. trea-uiAa far as material is concerned for It will be seen lhat the appoint- the Democratic ticket, there seemed tu ment uf a legislative committee was be many candidates brought forward made during iha encumbency uf Ihe last night. The candidates wera aa complainant's father. 1 ant not at follows : all criticising adversely ihe action of Slate senator Fred J. Klesel, John the buard, for I am informed that it 8eaman. resulted in benefit to the county and Representatives Willard Scow croft. the saving of money to iu treasury. M. 8. Browning, Angus McKay of I mu mil prepared to say, aa a nutHuntavilie. James R. Beua of Hooper, ter of law. that a board clothed with Joseph B. Carver of Plain City, Chas. the large power of the county com- Rundquiat of Roy, George Lockheed, missioner, has not the authority to Sr, and W. W. Browning of Ogden. iucur a reasonable expense to present County Commissioner! - A. L. Brewfaeta to the legislature to obtain legis- er, Alexander Rirle, Charles Clark, J lation of benefit to their county. Aa B. Hammond. to ihe statement made in the paper County clerk -- Joseph B. McFarland that these efforts were directed and II. 8. Foster. Sheriff Zack Hleeth, (5. R. Belnap, toward the procurement of the enactment of the law reUting to the care 8am Thomas and A. G. Harris. of tlte pncir, the Uw is aimed to the Attorney John C. Davis. A. G. Horn, and bears Joseph Chei and Arthur E. Pratt. lienefii of munieipalliic Recorder Mrs. Lisette Miller. against the county. 1 can slate that Assessor H. W. Uw iliia ni and the board of county commissioners Allen. were not in favor of the enactment Treasurer R. T. Hume, Joseph Walof the law. A 19 the statement that Weber county 1 tile only county hav- lace, C. M. Flewelliug. Wash Surveyor I,. B. Silencer, ing a poor commissioner, the law itself shown to the contrary, and any- Jenkins, Charles Brown. Constable - Thomas Cunningham one at all versed in constitutional law ought t know that a special law and K. A. Shield. of that kind would lie void, as the legislature 1 prohibited from 'enact' ENTERPRISING 0CDEN1TES ing any special law for the govern nieut of any particular county, and lhat the law in order to be valid must Deseret Nevea Says People ef Thia be uniform, in so far at least a- - apCity Not Only Gave Away Fruit, plying to counties or municipalities nf but Got the Business. the name clasa. From my observation, baited upou nearly four yeara' ex Taut the jealousy of the Halt Lakers perlenee. 1 am able to state that ihe for the Ugdeniies at the recent Ely county commissioner of Weber coun- celebration will not be forgotten for a wise, a long lime, I being shown almost ty bate given economical, conservative and article every day. The following adminbtrailou of affairs. front last night's Deseret News, under Aa tu nty self, Ihe law liaa placed (he head of. Enterprising Ogdenltea, In the hsmls of ihe county aiioruejr explain the situation in Salt Lake: considerable power and discretion. If A prominent local wholesale merof the are fellow citizens opinion chant calls attention to Ihe special nty that 1 have used them properly and activity of Ogden merchants who parbeen instituted have that prosecutions ticipated in the rxcurtiinn to Ely. He solely for the public good, and never mark the fact tbul they took along 1 of any one, lo gratify the malice with ihein great quantities of pqache which they distribcertainly hall be' highly pleased. If and watermelon to it haa nut been my good fortune uted with free and easy grace to all enI shall meet, with Hist approval, who would partake, and at the same deavor to bear It with resignation. time went in fur husines.'' The re1 some other sult waa thatthe Ogden merchant pus-i- bl might say things bearing on the matter, but aa soon gut local hualnesa men to imaginthe court ahull liave to pas upon it, ing that Ogden waa the Jobbing cenI ihlnk this is all that is necessury ter of the west, and a multiplicity of at the preant time." order were lauded, while what orders Balt ljike secured were through the EXCURSION TO DENVER, PUEBLO personal activity of vbitl a handful of AND COLORADO SPRINGS. business men from this city who made spelcal exertion to both get October 14, 15. business for their houses and sustain the commercial credit of the town. The Via Vnion i'acillc, $15.75 round trip. Newa informant claims that it ia Tickets good to return until November pisir policy far Salt Lake jobbers to 15. Stopovers alii, wed. sit quietly and imagine that the btial-- n ess ha got to ooine to Ball Take anyhow. If thi policy ia persisted in, U. P. DIRECTORS Ogden will get the ereant of everything In eastern Nevada." The annual meetings of the stockholders of the I'm inn Pacific railroad HEALTH CIRCULAR ISSUED contpHny and the I'nion Pacific eoiiipuiiy look place in the Salt offices of the conipnnj yesterday Dr. T. R. Beatty, secretary of the ntmning. state IiiiHrd of health and registrar of As heretofore the meetings were es- vital statistics, yesterday sent circusentially routine, tlte polls being kept lar letter to every phytdeian in the open from XI a. tu. until 2:05 p. in. state emphasising the importance of Ihtrlug this time the legal talent pres- rmiortinx births, also cases of tiilier-(usIent who held the proxies to be voted, typhoid fever and sal around and spun yarns of court whoopingpneumonia, cough. A copy of the letter experiences and discussed suppositious aent to local registrars anl case lhat might conte up under thn healthalso officer of the state, instructing rate Idll. to strictly enforce the law relatThree llew directors wet cirri r. I them ing to the subjects, and to prosecute the si ,H'k holders, who voltd hy without further notice persons negshare. " about 75 per cent or infusing to comply with the of Hie outstanding stock. They am lecting r ime. In Hie event of Hie fHllm-- of A. J. Eat 'Ing of I'hiragn, Robert W. local registrar or health officer tu tiuelel of New Yu-- k and David Will-co- any prosecution aa instructed, it of New Yotk. who take the places institute will become the of the stale board made vacant by the recent resigna- of health to do duty so.' tions of .laciib II Schleff. (leu. Thus. .1. Kekett and (nui H. Kalin. Tlire ANOTHER NEGRO KILLED. were appointed fallowing Ihe resign.) lions set forth. Httd the stockholdeis T Lindsay Held Under Bond -of iliipt: lalitied tin1 selections. for Killing $3,000 Xmniig those who voted the sImci, were Alexan le- - Millar, secretary fur Champion, Hie Harrimau 'n'e'ests with headqiKv A'geiits. Ark., fvi. ft. Alexander ler in New An'.,. I., il, Cornell ef v. lbi Id win and K. I. t'haiiipluii a negro hunender, and a .e Yolk. member or negiu f'ateriial order-- , of (ttmili.i anil n represent:! of the was shut to driuli In a salts in at the Hi,' of the department fool uf the Free bridge between Little j Oiegim Sh"ll I Tile liourd of 'ieeclor of the I'nion Rook and Argents at II o'clock today. Paetlie ,i ii inn lauds is ns follow.; T. Lindsay, sou of John il. Lindsay, who was killed by negroes alleged tu be (iiirreti and C. ('. Column hiiiI y. J. II Skeen, Eaq.. describing a claim for the sum of IJT3.5I', 1 will state that until 1 hsw the statement in tba newspaper 1 bad no knowledge whatever of any such claim; no such claim waa ever preaeuted or referred to me, Uor has ni.v advice ever been aked upou auy such mailer. Nor have I or disapproved any such claim. I'pon looking into the origin of the matter 1 And in the minutes of the board of county commissioner, of i heir meeting, Monday, Aug. 14. 1HU2. the following; Minutes nf a meeting uf ihe board uf county commissioners of Weber county, irtah, held Monday, Aug. 14, lsnj, at 10 o'clock a. ni.. in the session room of lha board iu the county kiurt house at Ogden City, I'tah, the county seat of laid count). Present: Juaeph Stanford. Lyntan 8 keen, ruuiity romniissliiiiera; C. K. Uolliugawortli, county clerk. A quorum present, ('hair-ma-n Stanford presiding. " 'Commissioner tttauford orally That In entering upou mir staled: duties iu January, lpul. il was deemed advisable by iliia b.iard. aa Ihe state legislature was then In session. to app'dut a committee on legislation. Tills Committee prepared amendment to certain law affecting Ihe Intereaia uf the taxpayer of Weber county especially, mime uf which were passed by Ihe legislature, while others failed to pass It, and the cause uf failure was attributed lo Ihe fart that the session wa so fur advanced before the billa prejuired were Introduced that there waa not time tu properly consider the same. The efforts of the contoilasloners were somewhat amply compensated by the passage of the art permitting the county to issue it bonds to refund the territorial dialing indebtedness of the county which aRgrrgated f4,0(Mi and by o doing saving annually to the futility the difference between 8 per rent and S per cent on 4411.0(1(1, or 41.2IHI per annum, or flun per month, and 1 would, therefore, recommend to the board that at this time a special committee :m legislation be appointed n Hen-ilerso- u, p . alKivc-nanie- r d lliniii-aiid- , e 1 li- a I'i'Iim s WATCHES AND DIAMONDS ON CREDIT penal in iittcuditig of se-si- Mii-din- I Come to Us feed mri have :he ready cash .lust a poition of o - We will arrange so you can pay for o in and cariy- - the watch whi'e paving for i Our watches nre selected from 'lie best maker- - in the country and we know them to nc reliable. A g.sxl vatrh, gold fliiad snd jeweled for liritin. Tii -- ill the il'.sebiirge id iieces-ar- y commit ie wmk. not to cxces.l t ip'l each lllM.iily Tbi't'i'fine, if lie uimiilut of such do mu exceed the , f !"" pt i :i mm til they are a I'huige iu'tiii.s the 'T1;''aw places the ixiwer eo".o" in 'he hand.-- of ihe 1m In- exert hi :: ' enmmist. end's c- d. Cic nisli und oil" of thn.. p.iwer.s is "to ",'uti. i: Yu, l. . it- ace und I. property a.-- the York; Il . nt itx inlitiiii'artu n::i' t'biini. S.i ri do uiei perform T.ic ailin' alt pile Hud I" ichi'v .ic'h anil thing repined In h Id.': - rt H ;"v w:.n-imay lie necf-sar- y '.i the oi-- euminin ii:ehnrgc of ihe duties of he j ; xto.-k-- i - , - ' AT THE BIG CLOCK CO., JEWELERS WASHINGTON AVENUE v - -- - -- You iv I lin an 1I..111 i id hi-- a- , d -- Walker River Indian Reservation Be Opened October 29. - to Oct P The President :"ociaina;iiin today fixing 12 neon on the 2Nili int. as the fur ripening the Walker liver reservatinii in NevHiln in There are 2i,.oun arre of iand u be dip.'icil ,f. j,nJ the law iieimits ii ncij'ji-irio- ii ntidei- the general land a 1 1.( rerv.vioii is in the Carson j land u.a.r:c'.. (.' ''' oiling I - , un.nd Ilf ronnty eomn:iicner i: u, ,.,i ie ,0nbt ire Hilde: it ' and compreiutiMivc. Mis He Fa-l- u (examining r fail wmiM he the height of presumti'iun Well. xiiwnl n.,'. it's certainly l.aiil to on 'he tnrt of a county a'lu'iiey to lelieve that F,. wan enmiie::ed 1" : - ,t punishment. ihiisof aelion clothethe wear con'tol pres'itne wi.h itch l.irge power vi.'i-i.cipLis lit urvi. ri-.- & i.. in StO)hners the in' i'robably ui thi year. Ak for e Culursdo Mid'aii,!. , di'cet'im of 'he board ol cnuniv ! v.nir tieke's ate iiii'isml u lie .i ror'nisiou"r en'icv eia-gi-- . i ii: ill Ms Ie seen 'hal ;'ie 1), pn,v.. .m.i disereti in ivnfeired iii"ii now-hel- -- If You Want a Diamond Iflsmonds are a luxury i i mu,' people li'ii are re-ly worth ns much lo you a That much monev m ;'u A hanli. can sell you a diamond ung from Jto-to litin.00 on the instaMmeui plan and you ran SELL IT BACK to us any lino for cash let- 1" per cm i,, offer. isn't It? night Is tch-aser- - iii'.-ri.'-- Haturday under $3.uim I inn ft, charged with the killing of Champion. Champion i alleged tu have made renttuks concerning the LilnKiys. He wan arrested early this morning on a charge of carrying a ldst.d. and hi- - p'irkrts were found to be lull of cartridges. l He wa later and ten- tu raise mough monty to I pa' a S'" fine wien killed. T'iih it. the line trenhie heir Inee the lynclrng or . c,. Blackman, a ; Maxwidl Evans, by n innli Sunday nisbt. Iisl Vv tiegio. 'I Harrimau. night and today, with the exception t. New Yoik; I'. L. ef the killing of Clunnpiun. everything was u'liet a iu! the in. lice except mi ' tlte of ting trouble. Snerja! policemen non Short lane tail finber a iptiet and Htr polio expect n be bel 'onior'.ow. railroad yards In patrol d'l'y in '! ill.negr.i eetiinnjun'c and Throughout the linwr'ovn tonight. On sale OPEN TO SETTLEMENT. I If You Need a Watch Syle-- , Lewis in lexulai 'lie Ihhi'iI. ami THOUSAND DOLLARS AGES FOR PLAINTIFF. Fine Fruits DAM- Rid- The jury in the case of A. 1. Stone, administrator of the estate uf Roy Chamberlain, deceased, against the I'uiou Pacific railroad company, entered a verdict late yesterday afternoon lu favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant for $l.uuu. thia amount being limited by the court. The amount the court limited the damages in was in keeping with the decision of the conrt, which held that a person traveling upon a pass, aa the deceased wa. cannot recover damages from a railroad company for Injury or death unless gross negligence cau he proven against the railroad company or its employe. The action in the present case waa brought by the adminiatrator in behalf of the estate fur $20,0ou damage, alleged to be due the estate on account of the death of the deceased in the wreck, on the defendants road at Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ALWAYS MCE AND FRESH 2311 Washington WEDDING PRESENTS Axuza. Wyo.. Novmher II, 19U4. As soon aa the verdict waa read in court Judge Maglnnl. one of tlie plain- are tlie order of the day tiff's attorney, asked the leave of the court to grant ten days in which to move for a new trial, and which was granted. DEMOCRATIC Ave. BUSWELL COUNTY CONVENTION Ogden, Utah, Sept. 15, 1906. At a meeting of the Democratic county committee, held this day, the following calls for primaries and for a county convention were made: Primaries for the aisle convention will be held Monday evening. October lat, at 8 o'clock p. m.. to aioct delegates to the Democratic state convention, to be held at Salt Lake City, October 4th. Primaries to elect delegates for tha Democratic county convention will be held Thursday, October 11, at 8 o'clock p. m., and the Democratic county convention will be held Saturday, October IS, at 11 o'clock a. in., at the county THE JEWELER is where you Buy the best for the money 370 TWENTY-FOURT- H D0X0T0 S COIPANY court house in Ogden. The apportionment of delegated Ja aa follows: For For State. County. 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL ! JUST ARRIVED Bush A. Gart'a Piano. Newman Broa. Organa. H. C. WARDLEIGH The primaries will be held in Ogden City at the following places: Flrat ward City hall. Second ward. Fourth ward. Fifth ward -- Cut inly court house. Third ward Mound Fori amusement hall. In the county outside of Ogden City, at the usual places for aurli meetings. The prerinct primaries for the county convcnlion should nominate candidates for justice of the peace and for PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE x Violins, constable. And each city ward and county precinct should elect a member of the county cnmmlttee. T. D. JOHNSON. Chairman. W. B. WILSON. Secretary. Guitars, jos, Accordeona, Latest Publications of Sheet See the Ban- String. Muaio. V9nderful Pipe Organ. 2376 Washington Avenua. THE OIL TRUST CASE. OGDEN, UATH. Mr David Reviewa the Hiatory of the Company's Busines. ' x - -- Candnlatta. - for any neglect of dsry on nty part, my record will speak (or itself, with the aid of the off leers uf the city and the county. By the criminal actions instituted by me there have been sent to tha state prison more not criminal.-- from Welter ciuuty, only than in any other county iu the state, but in out) year mure than all the oilier counties of the slate Combi m-ami this county ha been kept free from expensive litigation of all kinds, 'the only uii of any ini-- r in slice instituted in tlu- - name of the county was won by the county and the amount recovered paid into the county A- realise the importance of putting their sheep on the rangea In the beat possible condition and suggest that sheep men get together where the movement va. Tima. Road Jainea The cane of has not waa trial late yes- dip their already yetA been alarted und railed fur Feeny sheep. thorough inspeccourt, terday afternoon la tba diatrlrt tion uf the flocks of tile state is now ,M made hy the sheep comniiHsliin-ers- , being Edward If. Cbamliers. mm of County and reports mining in from all Treasurer Chaniliera, In writ lug from sections of the slate are very satis- to take under consideration what to friends here, factory. Manchester, England, remedial legislation la needed, to preI ho to descrlbna an Interesting trip pare ununrinienta and formulate billa In work. Held of bln labor inlsalonary to lie presented lo ihe slate legislature CRITCHLOW IS AFF0IN1ED which meeta In January next. The The regular weekly prayer merlin in thus early appointing udvantage Methodist the church held at will is such committee would be lo give II K. It. Arm of Crltrhlow of the thin evening. time In order to thoroughly Fierce, t'rllrhlow A Harrette, ample work and hits been appointed by tJm United consider and prepare the have matter for the presentaready MEW ROAD TO SANITARIUM to States attorney general be special tion to the legislature shortly afler It assistant to I'nifeil Hiatus District At- convenes." , torney Hmith In the prosecution of the of t'oiuinl-sionc- r The recommendation Bamberger Road Granted Right of cases of the I'nited State agtilnsi the thrre-uResort waa waa adopted and it Way Over the Canyon I'tah Fuel company and the Ileaa-au- t Crounda. Stanford that Chairman ni ordered I The tso Valley ('os rniuiiauy. cases will conic np for argument uti and (.. R. Hollingsworth, ronniy The Bamberger road has been clerk, be appointed aa such commitlaw mi the of of tee. granted a right of way over the points ft, before Judgemorning MarJohn "If auy legal opinion whs flaked grounds of the Ogden Canyon These are the cases In which shall. work the The uinmi cmitinUsloners it cvniiumy. are charged with fraudu- by the defendants comlie will road of the extension In office. lently obtaining valuable coal lamia was from my predeerst-omenced within a week. The piailo from the government in Carbon coun- The following Is an extract from the leas to been within baa completed minutes of (ho rnmiulisfuners' meet'than half a mile from the remit. The ty. ing or April ft. 1 .(:: : covers of the road way granted right '"The f pedal committee on legisths north side uf the SPANISH WAR VETERANS. the ground lation npiKiluti'd mi Aug. 4, ltU'2. to Ihc aanitiiriiuii. of la front road lake under riuiKideratiuu what remHad a Gland Parads and Were edial legislation was needed tu t In; laws affecting counties und their govChcsisd by Thousands. ELECTRIC LINE TO BRIGHAM ernment. and to preiHire such amendments ns might ha deemed advlsshie Oct. P. The parade of ami to have tlunt 'Lina of Ogden A Northwestern Will Be theWashington, presented to the Veterans tie state legislature, presented rutted Spanish Wur It report. Electrified and Extended to enwsa of the the annual feat lire ility "'The report was read and Brigham City. orund Hist reunion of campment Coniini'-sioii' on motion of dslid the At a recent meeting ganization, snd the lino of murrii er Powers wa- - approved anil ordered irector of the Ogden & Northwcs was thronged hr cheering Railroad company nn approprlariou of Preshlent Roosevelt who is a member filed, anil it was ordered that an ap.S40,onti was iiiade for the purpose of nf llio ntgHtii nation. dbl not review propriation of ;T'!.,n lie made to Com'electrifying the comimuy's I'ne fruin the parade. It lielng stated at I lit missioner Stanford, ehalintan of the the city limit to liie l'inh Hut While house that he waa unable to nmuniiteo. and that ilie county iiuilt-to- r tic iiti'liorlted und directed to diuw Hprlugs. do ho because of official duties. Ills warrant therefor.' A has been irsied In tin- - euliinius When President and Mr. Roosevelt "I will say III this conned ion Hint nf this paper ninny linn'- -. the hue went out riding this afternoon lino will be extended to Brighum City us d'ove out of the northwest gate or Ihe law makes It lh duly e the i 'uni.it tin tiey, wlieii rliiiius le. eomuiis-sione- r cau he Mcruird the While Imuse soon as frunehiM'M grounds Jttsl ns Hu ty are preu,iiiei lo loin, to uf rear of the from the comity eomiiii'-- :oiht wax parade passing. ttiereou in writing his odmon Box Elder county anil the city emit). was M eonieuienl break lit the Hue f us :o tlte legaity ilieieof Oil of Brig hum. preMiine iiliircli. through which ihe President Simultaneous wl It the appropiiii-- . on route to the snlntrlis. was i a ui all that b ieiitiied f the coil liint In hilin!.r Is to pum While he wris eiossiiu the ly u'lonu-iiiK ill iven. lion of the money for tV of the road, the director unpointed a .i venue in this hunch in the line lie Iipiit the ipieiii'iii a to whether or one lor which the committee consisting it lu. It. S. was recognised ly the marchers and not the claim In biw ioiiiircil to iey. As Joyce, h. H. Kulapp slid . r Fly gun-t- was cheered, the ovation continuing county i for to bills hotel and as tie carriage )iroeeedi'd up on Madicp. MscK of tranH inspect the Kprlug (ion f"r iuntn iioueis. the law grounds and report to u future1 meet- - son place. low ouch ii.' miicr An In- p.ii I Mtiio'.iui "f hie actual traveling Hna-tariu- Is wlk're you buy ihe Best Ihe Market Affords LABOR PARTY INVITES THEM TO rJSE ON COUNTY TICKET. the ta'e. lu apeaking of the ntat'er later ('has. rluii the iated Na. M II. Klreher intended to coui tune the line to No. 5S Brigham and the north Just aa main as . i the work uf electrifying the Ogden A "Uf Northwestern ana completed. said Mr. Ktreber. you that the tune when tbla will he accompilkhed, depends a great dell npou the difficulties we rucoonter in aerurlug the nu'eaaaiy franchise. However, we do not apprehend that Harry Hughe uf Spanish Kmk was we will have much trouble." lie dialan Ogden visitor yesterday afternoon. ed that applications would be made at onca tu the city council of Hrlg-bau-i Tba case of John Hayden v. Ogden City and tu the board of county Havings bank will be concluded In the eommiaaiouers of Box Khlcr county before for 1'nlred States circuit court the fraurhlaea ami if they were Judge Marshal tbla morning. aerured the work woulil lie pushed north from the springs Just aa anon Far choice hay, rolled oata and mir- as Mr. Klreher stated that ed grain of all blnda; fruit bolus, oall the possible. estimated rtL uf the exleii-iu- n at. at Grout's, 352 Twenty-fourt- h from the Springs to Brlgliuiu would lw In the neighborhood of $l50,tiuii. A. J. White. formerly aualalant manager of Sill ton' family theater In Hutte, baa return ml to Ogden for tba SHEEP DIPPING STARTED winter. I oiti:i:j i, The Father of Jedediah Was One of the Commissioners That Created the Legislative Committee, to Which ths Boy Reformer Now Objects. -- e J. S. LEWIS mounixg, T. HULANISKI GIVES democrats VERDICT IN I PICKETT RAILROAD Grocery Co. SKEEN A HOT SHOT HOLD A Now that JeiiedikU Skeen, the has about marvel, mi, boy r furnier, ti:ed all hi amnmuiilou iu his political flab' on the brad of the Republican ticket and i now aparring arouud for tuure press tiutice. Captain E. T. last Hulanlski, the object uf Skeen' on. break, ha issued a nUtemeul in i eg "il is hia official record and the commissioner wins of the county Hating back four years at which time Jedeuiaha father was a commissioner ami Jedediah wa reading law. At ihe mee lug. when the romini'tee was authorised to go before the legislature to present the Interests of Weber cniury iu ome vital measure. Lyman Skeen, a member of the board, waa unv of the principal actors. The following is the statement of Captain Hulauiaki: Rein ring lo the first puraruph of HAS HO SUBSTITUTE . WEDNESDAY UTAH, -- phos-phat- ic A local OGDEN, CAUCUS Absolutely Pure A Cream of Tartar Powder free from alum or acid EDITORIAL ROOMS Inda pendant 'Phona Vail 'Phan, tow rtnga BUSINESS OFFICE Indapandant 'Phona Ball 'Phona, ana ring EXAMINER: MORNING TI1E u u; Findlay. Ohio, Ocl. 9. At a meet- tal stork and purchased nearly all of ing of the board of stockholder of the stock of the subsidiary companies the trust, called to riisolve the trust In the trust company. In eompilHUCK with the order of the court, .Mr. David said there waa presUTE INDIANS ent for the com nan y. "a very great and tv riled lawyer by the name of s resolution McLaughlin Reports that tha Indians Dodge, n liu introduced Refuse to Return to fonnalh setting out a new plan of orReservation. ganization.'' in i xplaining thi new pbtii. which adopted. Dr. Dodge was quoted by Mr. David a saying to the stockholder-: "Your in'eresix will be the ante then ss now. CuiH)rail,iis will continue to do aa heretofore ami jour proportion of their earning-wi- ll not he changed. You will understand that A. will get stock In one curptiLvion und B. in another, but each will get his due proportion in the s'oeks of all." At this mei'iing. conMr. David tinued. arrangements were made for winding up Hie affair or the trust ami liquidating tru-:were chn-.ebeing ihe same as the old irusleea. which he again named. Seven years later, in IK'JT. he raid. John D. Rockefeller and the -- ante trus'ees were rtiil cent rolling the p'diele and business of the standard till trust, and at tha: time only about fid per cent of the irttvi i'erii!ic.ite had changed under the let ms of Ihe Dudac resolution. The centen;i- proceeiiingc. institutned again' tri:i iu lhtig t,y AMnr. ney General Mone" of Ohio, lun which the supreme curt of the state d'- rc ntised. wei explaned to thp It w.i- jit" during the 'iidnery of lbi'-- be that an ling, - g'veii the organizaother form tion. Tbc S:a nii.Td Hit ii.n pany of New Jersev wmk organize') cs n "bidding compar... wjth lupita! stock of and Incrcas- -l which included the corporate piwi-rright to buy. hold tilt i vote ihe stock of the irfhei co il i:.,:ions. d. Rockefeller. I- t- ... was ihe largest stock own.- - am. w.iw pre-,.f the the year- - iyp und "' "x ill said loJct-c- v Wiis ei a- . .hn hi 1 e ii $.s puu.ijij ' Uct. 9. A telegram to (lie commissioner of Indian affair from Indian Inspector Mcltughlin, dated at Newcastle, Wyo., todsy indicates that the band of wandering Lite Indians who have been absent for from their reservation in Kiweral mouth pa-- t is beginning to dilpfegrute. but that most of them are stubbornly refusing to return to their homes. "The lender positively refuse to reTelegraphs. turn," .Mr. Mcloiugblin "Iiut I succeeded In getting forty-fiv- e me. i promised 0 send to them and sixty ponies by rail to Rock Rp rings. Wyo., from which point they will be sent home In six days. They should reach there on the evening ol the 1fuh and will need rations on Washington, i'th arrival. "About lull of the more aggressive will continue northwest to the Big Horn mountains, where they contemplate Inca: ing. Hut they ranuol subsist there. No trouble need be apthem If not inprehended terfered with. Tiny are sullen and will doubt less resist if forced to return in present morn, but approaching cold weather snd lack of subsistence will noun bring them to their sense." The commissioner ha directed Mr. McLaughlin to go with the Indians to Springs and supply them wilk rations. fr-i- The (.tilum e'lncres. at Its rdeent session, appropriated SI.ihiO.OoO to be used fur the purjm-- e of inducing immigrants lo ruins to Cuba from Europe anil Canary Islands. It Is proposed 10 ptiy the passage of each immigrant from liia hame. The field bin iw arc 0 h brought from Sweden, t8pj. Norway. Denmark and northern Iul |