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Show 1 MORNING THE EXAMINER, OGDEN, ATTENDED From Correspondents and State Exchanges MORRIS DEAD. Salt Lake. Dec. It). Ioailure Mor-r- i. a well knoeu buinve man. tilt'd r 1 o'clock yner4ay afternoon at bla residence at 419 East South arreot. after a prolonged lllnoa from diabetes. Mr. Morris had been ill for aoaie time, but we not believed ut be In any itumediaie danter until early vest erdsy morning, when ha eaperienced a sudden chsnga for the worse and lin gored but n few hours. Isadora Morris was born in Europe Mareh 19, 1944, and came to America In 1668. sat; ling in Cahfomia. When the war broke oat he was autong the first to enlist In the California volunteers and waa uue of the youngest oldieta in-- the service. Hr came to Utah with his regiment in 1SC2 under Onanl Connor, and haiped to establish Part Dougina, where he served until the close of the wor. While in the army he was promoted from the ranks and oommtoriuaed second lieutenant. After he was muetered out he opened one of the first meet markets in Salt Lake, ' Later he became Interested In the mines at Bingham canyon, and removed to that place, where he easrred the mercantile and banking business. He afterwards branched out and eetahUshed business houses and bmiks nt Halley and Vienna. Idaho. Mr. Morris never delved In polities, hot waa always native In public affairs. At the ttrae I'tah waa under eonatderatlon for admission as a state Mr. Morris made several visits to a Washington as a representative maa. V- - bus-leea- BURGLAR BADLY WOUNDED. " ; i v ,1 (I ' I k V Balt Lake, Dee. 10.' Thomas Namara waa abut and seriously wounded at Biugbam early yesterday mor while he wee attending to break Into the Athene saloon by Peter proprietor of the saloon. Hundropoloa, who was sleeping la a room at tha rear, was awakened by ante one moving about in the sataon. He peawd through a email aperture la the door and saw a burglar evidently preparing I loot the cash register. The eelona men took his revolver and fired through the evening la the door. The bullet struck the intruder In the Jaw. He staggered end then ran toward the outer door. The eetoonlarep-e- r fired another elaot nt the rei mating form without effort. McNamara ran acraua the street to another saloon sad fel exhausted. He was placed under arms by the mar shal and taken to Dr, Stamp's hospital, where It wee disco mwwd that the burglar's under Jew was broken. Papers In Ma pocket showed that be wee a switchman frqia Omaha He said that ha had never been In tnenbla before and that he waa denok tribe he breh lato the piece. BRADLEY-BROW- BCANOAL. N Husband Driven to Drink end Finally Goss Re-qu- te Prise. e Lettar Addressed te Roosevelt Wills Him Her Kittens. New York, Dec. 10. Lulu B. Graves, 69 year old and who describe heraalf as n megaxlee writer, was removed to a hospital last night suffering from Her condition chloroform poisoning. was aatd to be critical. Thera Is some doubt as to the Identity of tho woman, who, far a month part, has occupied an apartment on Lexington avenue. The police believe her to be the "Mrs. Orover, who Just wedrior to the Roosevelt-Luugwort- h ding was aatod to leave tha Whits House sad who later attempted to sea tha President at Oyster Bay. A physleiaa who waa summoned was making kasly examination when the woman recovered her sense and said: ' "Let me alone. I wish to die. There ls no one to blame." When Ihe police visited tho house they found on a table in tha parlor two letters, oae sealed and the other open. The scaled letter read In part aa fellows: "Batsrday night, Dec. 8. To lha coroner er the first polio officer who finds my body hers: I bog of you to trirphoM to President Theodore Roosevelt He will have my body c rent sled. I hsva written to him; have made my will, and all I have la his. He will have everything attended to He Just as I wish tt to be right. knows whsre to Bad ovsrythlug. "Please do not let my puor kiitens he frightened or annoyed. President Roosevelt will take them ns soon as he receives my letter mailed tonight to him. Please let them stay hero until then." At the liospital a charge of attempted suicide was made against Mrs. Grover. When asked s to who should be notified In the event of her death, she replied: "There la only one person end that la my relative, President Roosevelt." When she was asked If she had been ordered out of the White House and was questioned at Oyster Bay by service agents, she replied: "No, that Is not so. I never was arrested. 1 was noi even there. As to ray bring In Marhlngton at the time of the Kooeevelt-liongwurt- h wedding, that also la false." The ndattona Belt Ukh bat worn Arthur Brown sad Mrs. Anna Bradley fur arverai years paat have bee put) lie ecnmlnl In Utah and Idaho. Blnee the day the torn prindpahi wore latcodaoed by Mns. Brow nutll the mimiaaUon Met Sstwtisy la Washington. D. C sensation has fallowed seaeatloa, leuviug I Its trail tw3 wrecked tomee. Thirteen yean ag Abu Maddiaun sod OUraaee A. Bradley were happibright ly wedded. Bradley was young maa and held a pueiBoa of trust with the Wo Grande Westers. Mrs. Brad toy wee a talented and accomplished young woman well known In poBUoal and women' club tfirclae. Two children were the lean Irian the union end ell waa eawne until one day Mrs. Bradley woe Introduced te Arthur Brawn by the wife of the letter. Subsequent developments sew Bradley on the downward path takThings went ing solace In drink. KILLED BY A MEXICAN. from bad to worse and Bradley wee frequently arrested for d suntan newt. Finally he endeavored to brace up . El Paso. Texas, Dec. 10. News of a and went to Nevada. For a time hq tragedy which occurred on the OJatls filled several pealttoiui acceptably. t ranch of Lerd James Bmreeford, near waa while working for the Nevada, Caaagrandea, 911 miles south of El Caltfioraia A Ore icon railroad that he Paso, waa received here yesterday. took la gambling at Reno. He tort Lerd Bcrasford. who is a brother of f Lord Charles Ilereeford of the English and In order to pay "his debt ha embexxled from the rail- navy, is absent In Cauadit. Early In honor road company. He wee arrested end the morning Edward Pons, an Americonvicted. Ill sentence was years can formerly of this plane, now on the Beresford ranch, heard In tha aisle prison at Carson. The fact that he was an exemplary prison screams In the bedroom of the housecr secured for him a pardon after keeper end went to her assistance, earring eighteen mvatha. From that when he wss shot end killed by a Me time to this he dropped out of sight. lean, who had effected an entrance Into the room. Tlie murderer escaped. QUOQENHEIMS AFTER THREE BOYS DROWNED. ELY CONSOLIDATED. Dee. KL . POPE HAS INVITED A TEST OP STRENGTH. Cura-berhui- d WOMAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Mc- FRANCE 0. Priaeta Will Ba Driven From Church or Made to Bout te the Lew. Parts, Dec, 10. The press today unanimously recognises the extreme gravity of the religious situation precipitated by the Pope's Imrsnslgesat attitude and many paper predict a veritable religious warfare. The government's calculations have clearly been upset and new legislative authority may be necessary to enable tt to cope with the situation. It having been detlded that after tomorrow religious services may not be held with out a preliminary declaration under ll the law of 1181, tne Popes orders the Immediate Initiation of prosethousand comcutions In thlrty-elmune sort, logically, the invasion of churches by the police (or the purpose of pronouncing their dissolution and expelling tho parish priest. The militant Catholics seemingly hall with Joy the prospect of violence which will compel the closing uf tho churches, with the attendant excitement of religious passions. M. Jsures. the Socialist leader, professes to believe that the Vatican has deliberately determined to test the strength of the party of reaction In an effort to overthrow tho republic. The Socialist organs generally, however, regard the Pope's Instructions aa being the result qf the government's weakness In offering any concession beyotad the formation of the cultural association contemplated under the law of 1906, and declare that the government now has no alternative except to Inalat on the required declarations being made, or show the ecclesiastics the door. The conservative papers advise the government to remain true te Its liberal principles, contending that the more the church t lutoieranl ami panic stricken the more authority It will need, provided the government dope not lose its head. The government has made preparations to cope with the situation but Is kscplng them secret, evidently, waiting to see whether any considerable proportloa of the clergy will revolt The cabinet however, maintains a resolute front. Instructions to the public prosecute ora were telegraphed broadcast toea-ta- x - day.- Premier Clemencesu Is quoted au If the church elect to have saying: war, tt will hare It; but the world will beer witness that tha Vatican la like a foreign power, trying to dispute the authority of the French government. M. Uryand, minister of public worship, aaya he thlnke tha Pop yielded to the importunities of the who are ever possessed with the mad Idea that out of disorder and civil war they will emerge triumphant. The government now does not face revolt of the conscience of French Catholics, but a purely political, enterprise." FELL OVER A CLIFF. Body of an Unknown Italian Has Been Found. NIFISSING Balisvad to Ba Secret of Recent Attempts te Comer Stock. have formally takiff the Nevada Consolidated Copper company and the The Guggenheim en active management Auction Sale EVER HELD six-da- y IN OGDEN iSale Commences Today at 2363 Washington Avenue. 9 JAPAN ART ASSOCIATION WI1ICH REPRESENT TnE PAIR COMMISSIONERS AT EVERY EXPOSITION, ARE NOW ON THE WAY TO JAMESTOWN ed to 12 EXPOSITION, 1907. VIRGINIA, These Magnificent Japanese Art Goods from Portland Exposition WILL BE SACRIFICED TO- - THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THEIR COLLECTION IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE GREATEST EVER SHIPPED FROM JAPAN, AND HAVE PLACED THE ENTIRE STOCK IN MY HANDS TO DISPOSE OF IN OGDEN. YOU MUST SEE THESE JIEAUTJFCL ART TREASURES TO APPRECIATE. n VVWWWWWVWWW1 Sales Daily 11 A. M., 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. at 2363 Washington Avenue. ART AUCTIONEER M. BLOOM, jtvH?urw posla in Hospitals and In the hands of specialists. ' Dr. Margaret A. Cleaves cites two positive cures with tryposin. Both were tar advanced and inoperable. Itching, torturing akin eruptions, dis- figure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Ointment brlngi quick relief end last- ing cures. tor. MIGHT cents at any drug Fifty BE 1-- BJHsaillif MISCONSTRUED. ' London, Dec. 10. In a despatch from Toklo, the correspondent of the Times, referring to the sxtlfactton with which President Roosevelt's message haa been received In Japan, says that the members of the upper ciase mid disposed to veto the idea of sending a squadron to the Occident In 1907, lest the visit of Japanese warships to American porta should be misconstrued. I I will get well at any cost shall do everything I can to get well. I will consult with a capable physician at once. I shall not delay. WE CURE MEN that frame of mind, quickly, permanently and at moderate coat We guarantee to do so. Of Drs. Elliott & Norris T The more yon look at the das of laundry work tamed out by this eetab- llphmrat the more certain we are that will continue to favor ns with INCREASE IN CANCER DUE TO yot: COOKING UTENSILS. your orders, far our prices are well within the reach of everyone. Ask for our new rates on family Extract of the Pancreatic Juices Has washing. They xrlU Interest yon. Checked er Cured Cancerous Tumors. Ysare SPECIALISTS- - NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A ; STANDS FOR & The scientific, reconstructed baking industry, whereby the goodness and nutrition of Biscuit id Crackers have been marvelously enhanced. The new method of protection by which all dust, dirt and moisture are completely excluded from the package and the freshness and goodness of its contents are carefully preserved. This is the trade mark which appears in red and white on each end of the package as an absolute pledge both of the quality of the baking and the purity of the packing. Tar sxsBpic try Graham Crackers d.ffrcnt fne enckoe diftcmt is baking different sriisaiy to differrnt in packing. Mow palatable more nlfy-laMade allkrpueat Graham tear asdbeked McnatniMSDi. la a laser usdentood saiy by the Nauanal fiocsit Ceayaay. he to pika WEZM&m h g New York, Due. 10? Professor W.. Ham H. Dtffenbarh, of Flower hospital, has made a study of over 100 cases of cancer. The lie says, frequent ly produce cancer. He suggests that the remarkable increase In cancer of the stomach may be due to the abandonment of the oopper or iron rooking vessels and the substitution of the modern enameled ware, on the theory that minute particles ol this gritty enamel are frequently passed through the alimentary canal and caused Irritation. Further announcements of the markable curative effect on cancer . tryposin. the new extract of the lc Juices, are made In the current Issue of the Medical Record by Dr. William J. Norton, professor of diseases of the mind and nervous system at ihe Post Graduate Medical school and hospital.' and by Dr. Margaret Abigail Cleaves. Professor Norton experimented with tryposin on thirty cancer victims. Professor Norton says The cancerous tumor Itself exhibits very frequently v definite reaction the tryporin treatment. In some stances this reaction la accompanied by great amelioration of the disease. Two cases of quite extensive face cancer nre cured to date. In many of the rases, the progress of the disease has come to a standstill.' Professor Norton nrses on the .. icsl profession exhaustive trials of tvy- - Thonee 171 417 GALORE, because of their Infinite variety aid superb artistic beauty In deoorated china and cut glass, are found more pleasing and better appreciated gift than any others At Olsens yon htn an extremely large stock to seleet from, ranging from dinner, tee, luack and breakfast sets to fancy and creations that are alwayi source of Joy and beauty. In cut glw we have a fine line of useful things. oru-ment- E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. HERE YOU ARE BOYS Roller Skates RollerSkates Line-Pri- ces Winslows Celebrated 2ltk St From 50c to I500 Come QuicK T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 the character of the transfer aerrics wa supply cur , patrons Prompt, reliable and at tow coat, any' time yon any w11 ba on your Job and haudlo It expeditiously and valL to pan-creu- t ui-p- CHRI8TMA8 PRESENTS 2361 Washington Ave. Ogden Steam Laundry WHAT THE fc liaJiVto Your New Years Resolution Should Be THE AID BE New York, Dec. dealings Albany, N. Y.. Dec. 10.- - Wm. Lssii In the stock of the Niptsslng Mines ter, Matthew Moss and George Bray company was again a feature of the ton, boys about 16 years old. broke curb stork market today. The price through the Ice and were drowned yes- which closed at 14 Saturday opened terday while skating on the Hudson at 14 to 13 and sura afterward declinriver, opposite this city. Now York, Dec. lu. The Brat serbicycle ious aerideut la the race at Madison Square Gardeu, occurred at S:2U a. m. today, and resulted In the serktua injury of Hugh McLean of Boston, the partner of McLean may not Bubble Waiihour. be able to ride in the race again. He. himself, was responsible for the mix-uaa ha waa the first to S down. Clark, the Australian. Leon Georget of Fiance, McDonald of the New York team, and Rupprecbt of Newark, N. J all tell over the Iiuatun led, who was the only one seriously hurt. McLean waa rendered almost Insensible by a blow which cut a gash thro Inches lung on the right side of hla head. He may also hare sustained a fracture of the cellar bone. McLvan'i partner. Bobble Waiihour, of Atlanta, Go., was called from hla cot and, after a delay ef noarlv twenty mlnutea, wee right on the track again In the race for money and glory. Waiihour may doable up with some other rider If he decides on remaining In the race. In last year's contest, McLean met with a similar mishap early la the race and had to retire. Mor than 12,0u0 persona were at the Garden when the sixteen teams started their tong ride. The meu were all In fine form and maintained a fast pace from the start. The score at the end of the eighth hour, S n. m., showed the teams to-- be on a nearly equal footing, with Waiihour leading, the distance traversed bring 170 miles end sight laps- - None tort any distance through the mishap. When tho eight o'clock score, waa announced, Bobbie Waltbour was still leading with all the other riders watching hi every move In the fear that he might succeed in gaining a lap on them. If he were able to do thia he would bo in a favorable position to doubl up with some other rider. At 8:16 Dr. Cromer announced that McLean wee go badly Injured that It would be Impossible for him to get In the raea again. McLean waa removed to the New York hospital shortly after I o'clock, suffering from a scalp wound and severe coniuekms, tho ligaments of hla left shoulder being badly torn. At 9:06 the rldera had reached the two hundred mile mark with Vaaonl leading the field.' 'A few houra ofter the accident to McLean throe women and two men, who were crossing the track, got la the way of the racers and McDonald, Hollister, Rupnrecht and Downing dent down In n heap. All were bruised but continued in the race. The women were not hurt. Shortly afterwards there eecurrad another spin In which Menus, Bedell, of l.ynbrook, L I., suffered a fracture of hla collar tone. Ho waa attempt tng to steal lap when ho fell, cat rying Bchlee down with him. The latter wee unronsdoua for a time and when he recovered declared he would ride no more. McDonald Upon ' this declaration was given four tours in which to find a partner. Should he fall to do so, according to the rules governing th race, he will be declared out of th race. Walthour and John Bedell, partner of Manus Bedell, now constitute n team. The score at ten fe'dock was SIS miles, four laps far nil but the Walt-hou- r team which was tme lap behind, All the teams had covered 801 miles and three laps at 2 o'clock except Walthour end Hadell, who had covered 201 miles and two laps. Tbs record far the fourteenth hour Is 809 mtlee, fire tape. IB FALLING. 10.-He- avy Thi .1 Another is Rendered Unconscious by a Fall Tws Man Already Out of tbs Race. The body of aa unknown, apparently an Italian lalairer. was found yesterday afternoon across the railroad trecka of the Globe Hills company, at Montgomery and Chestnut streets, at the foot of a steep bluff. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY The body was still warm when discovered end half way up the sheer de- Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine clivity bung a black overcoat upon a Tablets. Druggists refund money If It Jagged rock. The police were imme- falls to cure. E. W. GROVES signadiately notified. ture oa each box. 26c. The cliff si the base of which the body wee found Is fully 300 feet high and almost perpendicular. Presumably the man had wandered along the edge of the cliff early In the dey end. com- CURING CANCER BY ing to this natural seat, had slopped to rest. He probably dosed and plunged to his death over the cliff. Ben Francisco, Dec. 10. -- GREATEST p, 9-r- li the X ONE OF THE RIDERS IS SEVERELY INJURED. ALL t. BY IS STIRRING 100C. 11, fBCTgsr! linn CuiulN-riaoi- l SM-oii- K Ely Copper company, iu the Ely Uiiuiug disiiici. The third of this group. the 1) Consolidated Cupper eoniosuy. which lie bet ecu the leu Giiggeuheitu properties, still retains its independence, although recent attempts to gather in the company's stuck by unidentified interests are deemed significant The present market price of the Nevada Consolidated is 9iiii.00u.ii0u and of the Cumberland Ely approximately flJ.UUU,-00The Uugjp-ubeiinterests will merge the Nevada Consolidated with the Cumberland Ely. This move Is by the fact that Mark L. general manager of the Nevada Consolidated company, end George E. Gunn, general manager uf the Ely, resigned oa Dec. 1 and were succeeded by Pope Peatmau, au engineer of the Guggenheim staff, who of buth will take the maass.-eu-B-i properties. Ely Consolidated company, a portion of those claims, lies between the holds two Guggenheim properties, twenty-fivmining elairns. The development on the Ely Consolidated consists uf three shafts sunk at various points. The Zack shaft has been la feet end has Jual er for seventy-fiv- e reached the sulphide sone. The American shaft haa reached the sulphide sou and has passed through several bodies of osldtM-- ore. The Brilliant shaft has passed through thirty feet of oxidised cupper, showing from 3 to 9 per cent with Ihe usual gold values of the ramp. As this abaft Is the te the Kith, the company expects within the next thirty days to cut tha Ruth ore body. MORNING, DECEMBER TUESDAY SIX DAYS DACE IS SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS I8ADORE TTAII, PkOl'DFII GOODS SPORTING 1 WITH PLACE YOUR ORDERS MITCHELL BROS;" Monuments, Coping atonea. Don't buy & aa they set Urge w nd you bar to pay them, V youf home people opposite City Cemetery- ALLEN COMPANY TRANSFER Wholesale and Retell SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Sired Twenty-Fift- h AND CO. RECORDS. Clark, Horrocke' Fishing Tackla, Stall and Daan Athlstle Gooda. Phenographa Sold on Easy 351 24th SL Terms. Phon 22 far youra. I WANT ADS YIELD BIG RXSULTS. OGDEN TERF 263 EXCHANGE Stf Twenty-fift- h California and Direct Wire fa All BpcrtW ' "2 ads yield big result |