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Show THE MOKXINC. 4 gists have been guilty of selling cocaine to boys. There is no habit so demoralizing or that o completely robs its victim of hla senses aa the use of cocaine. It is worse than morphine or opium for it unbalances the mind and stimulates the criminal instinct. How the boy obtained the cocaine and to what extent the drug L used by o' her boys should be one of tha first things to be inquired into by THE EXAMINER Putiiml Every Day In the Year by Tlia Suiuarft Publishing SUBSCRIPTION 4ATES, Delivered by Carrier in Ogden City, Including Sunday Morn-luKxauutar, par month.. 75a Sa espies the NOT THE AMERICAN PARTY. Republican: It is fully to pretend that the American pany doing or has done any good for Salt Lake. V MAU. IN ADVANCE.' - la ft11"1"Tha by malt trt 1 onUids at Ogdaa. par yar..$8.utl At least guaruny, ta advance.. 1AU FEARLESS anS INDEPENDENT. MrusUjr uiit1 it gives aii pendent newspaper- riiaa w equal aWv. Tba jhiiuuM haa as favorite and ao aaaama to punish- - It will pta tha news unbiased aad ConiiuaU aflona wit ba received ea ail subjects praaaawS ia ladL frng.igt tram knows must ba visual but tha trim nama pubiiabad ta XulL Aii lattara and signed by ham da plumaa, or assumed naans. will La thrown la the wants basket. Tha biava man never Lidas bahiad aa f'imit(l m Dont auk tha EUl lor to ba rwyonalbia tar what you ara aahamad aL Subacribara ail', eootar a favor ol taiiura by interning ta recelv? Tha Examiner baton lhair breakfast. Morning Examiner caa ba twmii m anla by tha Independent News Ca Salt Laka City. Tha tearing On all through train Ogdea on Tha Southern FaclAa Railway, Tha Union chcifia Railway, and Tha Oragw Short Una Railway. patroaa will eoafar a tavor an tha mnaagameat by to thla office whaaarar they tail to Sad tha pa pan at tha designated places. HOODLUMS AND NEGROES. Tha nee war in the South proraa to ba nothing leea than n murderous attack upon helpleaa negroes by hood-lumThan la too much of this rough work In the South. To It can bo traced many of tha acts of rengennoa on tha part of tha negro themselrea. Hounded like a wild beast, the negro turns end flghtg back. That Is the prompting of aelf preservation. lha moat Inoffensive thing that, walka or cnwla will, eventually, la desperation, turn and fight. Why, If the white people of any section wen set upon ns an the negroes la tha South at times,, they would produce non than three companies of tha Twenty-fift- h infantry. The feeling that Injustice la their lot and that white brutality la to go unpunished is bound to produce criminals la the colored population.. In Russia, where tha peasantry had felt the knout of the Cossack and bad submitted in sullen silence, criminals nt last developed until Russia waa on tha verge of anarchy. So It la tha world over, brutality begets brutality. a. THE SOY CRIMINALS. Tha police have broken up n gang of young burglars, after a campaign that baa taxed the strength of every oUlcer detailed on the cnee. For their remarkable success, they deserve much credit. The perplexing question police. One doesn't especialy enjoy gloating ovar the defeat of a neighbor. Bul the American party haa been a very aad failure. Hie failure la so utter, the sadness so complete, tbat you will observe the street commissioner of that party haa been openly and mercilessly condemned by the newepaper organ Yhlch la responsible for his presence in office. And the street commissioner in these times la a very important man. The American party won an election in the city at the November voting In 1055. But the succeeding year waa the dullest tbat has ever come to the experience of real estate men of Salt Laka. Absolutely, It was dead. Thera waa "nothing doing. And within n month after the Republican election of November, 19i)C, them came the biggest real estate deals known In the history of Salt Lake. In some respects they have not been equaled ta the story of any Western city. Tha school election of December, 1900, clinched the result of the county election, and not n ward in the city returned a candidate of the American party. Ja one ward, by the clever device of Indorsing the nominee of the Republicans, the new party escaped a defeat. But they got nothing with any candidate of their own. Now this advance la real estate activity In the present season was not wholly the result of tha Republican election, of course. In a general way, men know it la safe to follow where the Republicans win. And it was something of an assured advance when the Grand Old Party proved Its control of the county and the city. Properly speaking, business men base their Investments on business conditions rather than on politica. But one thing la certain: They did not make any Kewhouaa purchases from the time the American party won the city until the time when that party met lta crushing defeat. No matter what good may come to Salt Lake, dont make yourself ridiculous by claiming .that it 1s attributable to the American party. - PLEASANTRIES. He Everything In this house looks run down! Sha-B- ut, dear, yon haven't aeen the bills this month! Detroit Flee , Press. The Vlcsrs Wife I'm sorry to see you're not. paying Into our coal club this year, Goodenough. Goodenough Well, mum, you see re. I live right well It's like thla be'lnd the coal yard now! Punch. First Boy Expect to get much for Christmas? Second Boy Yep: but I expect I wont get nothing like wot 1 expect. Judge. Professional Humorist Wit should never seem forced. Now, 1 never try tie funny. tha to His Oh. but you should, punishment to ba meted out to the Mr. Woodahlne! One never knows n mam-bewhat one can do till one tries. Puck. boys. The morals of the younger of the gang" may ha the results The Western Senator has purchased of association. These youngsters a home In the East. "Do you Intend have been unfortunate in their now Is might earlier training. Boys who commit each Crimea are not always bad boys in the sense of being Incorrigible. They have often suffered Influences from which they could not escape and when those environments are removed, they become respected and respectable members of orderly society. Children at times get beyond control because of a death In tha family. A father la taken from them and a widowed mother la forced to neglect the little ones while she goes out to earn for them food and raiment. A mother la called, and the children run wild. When a boy la the product of such bereavemont he deserves some sympathy, for bis haa been an unequal struggle. Thsre are hoys with hearts that throb with deepest emotion when poverty and sorrow visits their homes, and each blow fills them with more determination to rise above their misfortune a. Their natures are softened and sweetened and they make the noblest of men. But there are others of a different temperament. Repeated misfortunes fill them with discouragement, they lose hope and ambition and the thought growa upon them that they have no worthy place to occupy, no honora to achieve. Then they drift with the flotsam and Jetaam and remain forever wreckage on tie ocean of life. We are all more or lesa to blame for these human disasters. A helping hand extended to the widow or kindly interest in the welfare of. the motherless might save the boys from tKe pitfalls. Some times a cheering word to the bote who are wayward, but who have good homes, will keep them wlth-1- a t. the bounds of It always appeals to uA as a community crime, rather than a purely Individual affair, when boys turn rogues and become burglars or desperate ertar Inals. One of tha young fellows under arrest confesses ha has been a cocaine We trust tbat an Investigation will no, prove that any of our drug self-respec- Vls-a-V- to abandon your atate?" he waa asked. "Not at all, he replied. 1 need It for purposec of mileage." Philadelphia Public Ledger. DREDGES FOR THE CANAL. Two Pipe-Lin- e Dredges Are to Cost $100,000 Each. Revised specWashington, Dec. ifications have been prepared by the Isthmian canal commission for two pipe-lin- e dredges to be used at La Boca and Crustubal. Under the original specifications bids were asked for on these dredges delivered In this country. The new speclflraflons ask for proposals on the dredges delivered ready for work in Panama, one on the Pacific side of the Isthmus and the oth. er on the Atlantic side. Proposal are also asked on the machinery knocked down in Panama. These dredges sre required for harbor work as well a for dredging at the ends of the canal. The commission now has two dipper dredges at work ta Pannnia and a third dredge of this description Is now building for the commission. The cost of these dredges varies from (IoO.inh) to $102,500 and it Is expected that the coat of the pipe-lin-e dredge will be about the same. In addition to these smailed dredges, the commlvlon also has two sea going dredges building near Baltimore. Each of these Is 300 feet long and Is capable of going to sea under Its own steam at a speed of eight, or ten knots an hour. One of thede will ibe- used on the Pacific side of the zone, the other on the Atlantic side of the zone. Several old bucket dredges left on the Isthmus by the French are in use, but they are of an obsolete type and much less effective than modern dredges. 28. - oOOOOOOOOOOOOOo O STRIKE TO BE SETTLED. O O O O Houston, Texas. Dec. is. - I; Is stated on reliable suthci'v there has been a settlemc!i of the Southern Pacific firemen strike by nridt ration undr the direction of United Stales com- clsstoner of Labor Nell Simms. An announcement Is expected not la'er than SiUirlav. .With- er the FirentPn's represents- tlve nor the Southern Pacific officer rnnsen' to a statement for publication todav. o O O O O O O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O o o q o O O O O O C O O O o EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH. SATURDAY MORNING, subscriptions to the first highest scoring hens ou exhinPLn. The Reliable Poultry Journal ofPrize List for Nineteenth Exhibit Is- fers erne year's subscription to the bet sued by Utah Association. pair of White Pekin ducks and the best pair of Bronze turkeys. Three The prize Lit for the nineteenth an- yearly subscriptions the three In Sait to held be show nual poultry highest scoring pens of the three largdirec26 23 the to under Lake city Jan. est exhibits. tion of the Utah State Poultry assoThe Deseret farmer offers one from the year's subscription to each of the falciation has Just been issued offered Best White leghorn pullet, prcs. Many finebe prizes are on that lowing: exhibited for fine fowls to best Brown Leghorn pullet, best Buff uccaaiuu suit everything promise that Leghorn pullet, lest Barred Plymouth the show thi year will be more suc- Ruck pullet, best While Plymouth cessful than in years past. The prises Rock pullet, and for the best Buff Plyoffered for exhibitors are aa follows: mouth Rock pullet. By the association The National Single Comb Rhode $5 In each For first pen veriety, Island Red club offers a sliver cup rafc prize; second. $3 cah prize: far the best pen of 8. C. Rhode Island third, $2 cash prize; fourth, $1 cash Reds The prise. Should there be less than three offers the following of the prizes on pens ta any variety, one-hal- f For the best expigeout: above premiums will he given. . hibit, $5; second, $3; third, $2; fourth, For the best cock, cockerel, hen pul- $1. let and pen nt any one variety (9 Tske It Five Years. birds to score not birds), The Farm Journal offer a five less than 9j points, and aolid color years to each of the folsubscription 91 score leas not birds to than lowing: Second prize White Wyan points, a sterling silver challenge cup dotte hen; second prize Sliver Laced exoffered by Mr. Dan Duncan. The buff second hibitor In this competition must be n Wyaadotte hen; second prise, Black Wyandotte hen; prise Utah poultry man. To win the cup as Minorca hen; for the second prize the property of the exhibitor it will be White Orpington hen; for the second necessary to win the same twice. This prize Buff Orpington hen; for the seccup Is given fur birds of ond prize Black Orpington hen; for variety and bsrs birds of the Astatic, the second prize Barred Plymouth classes Bantam Mediterranean and Ruck hen; for the second prize White from competition. Plymouth Rock hen; for the aecond Club Offers Prizes. prize 8. C. Rhode Island Red hen; for At the American White Plymouth the second prize R. C. Rhode island Red hen. Rock club. Western district "How to Buld Poultry Houses will Cock: FI rot, $2.50; second, $1.50; First. $2.50; he awarded to the person who has third, $1. Cockerels: second, $1.5; third, $1.- Pullet: First, never exhibited before. The same $2.50; second, $1.50; third, $1. Hen: prise will he awarded ta the youngest First, $2.50: second, $1.50; third. $1. exhibitor. How to Get Eggs and How to The foregoing prises to he competed Make Poultry Pay will' he awarded for only by member of the club. The same By the Utah association for open to the oldest exhibitor. white rock class prize will be awarded 'To the woman Pen: First, $5; second, $3; third, having the largeat number of entries ta the ahow. $2. Entries for the ahow will close Special Premiums. Bantams will b tarred from com- January 19 and all birds entered must be in the show room not later than petitions In all specials and sweepstake classes. For the highest scoring 1:00 p. m, January 21. Herald offers one cock the Balt Had dyspepria or Indigestion for six months' subscription; for the highest scoring hen the Balt Lake Tribune years. No appetite, and what I did sat offers one six months' subscriptloa; for (Is tressed mo terribly. Burdock Blood J. H. Walker, Bun- the highest scoring cockerel, the Bitters cured me Evening Telegram offers one six bury, Ohio, mouths' nubscriptlun ; for the highest ' GIRLS SAD PLIGHT. scoring cockerel, the Evening Telegram offers one six months' subscription; for the highest scoring pullet the Found With a Child Half Starved and Republican offers one Wrapped In Rags. six months' subscription. The Proctor ft Gamble company of Cincinnati, New York, Dec. 27. Acting on an Ohio, offers s silver cup valued at $25 anonymous letter, agents of the Chilto the exhibitor of the' best white dren's Society yesterday found n fowl washed with their soap. boy named Edmund Fullman By the American Buff Wyandotte half starved and wrapped in rags on club the floor of a tenement house ta west For best shaped Buff Wyandotte, 8th street. The child's mother, who male, a handsome ribbon. For the called herself Lillian Pullman, was best shaped Buff Wyandotte, female, taken to the Childrens court, where the club offers a similar prlie. he declared that the boy waa heir to a trust fund of 950,000. She stated Othsr Prizes Offered. The Deseret News offers on six that she had beep' married to George months subscription for tha woman H. Pullman, who she declared was n son of the palace car man, and that exhibiting the largest number of birds. they had lived In Baltimore before comThe Milling Before the coming to New York. for a offers $25 the silver cup pany birth of the buy, Pullman, she said, of barred highest scoring pen a trust fund for him of $50,-00rocks, to be won three times arranged which he was to have on reachto become tha property of tbs coming 21 years. Later she obtained a petitor. The Dlnwoodey Furniture company divorce from Pullman. The mother waa released, but the offers $5 In a cash prize for the highwss held for further investigaest scoring single comb Rhode Island boy tion. Those said to be familiar with red pullet. Hancock Brothers offer one case of the womans history, stated that as daughter of Samuel A. oranges for the highest scoring pen of IJlllan Mason, a of this city, she Mason, physician white Wyandottes. was about ten years ago a stenogGeorge F. 8trlckley offers a $5 case of wine to the competitor entering the rapher for the National Red Cross society and accompanied Miss Clara largest number of bird. Barton to Armeala and to Cuba, C. 4. Bander offers one vase to the competitor entering the Georgs H. .Pullman, a newphew of the palace car man, waa secretary of the largest number of black. Minorca at that time, and Lillian Massociety 90 over points. coring on that he married her ta alleged as Howlett Brothers offer specials follows : For the best S. C. Rhode 1898. Subsequently, however, he succlaim ta the bland Red cockerel, $2 ta merchan- cessfully opposed this court. Meantime, the woman was dise; same cock, $2 In. merchandise;, dismissed from the Red Cross service same pullet, $2 in merchandise. The Voegler Seed company offers a and wss sent hack to this country Lee. $35 silver cup to be awarded as the from Cubs by General Fitzhugh varita for sny sweepstakes premium A BOLD HOLD-UP- . ety In pen competition. Gold Metal Incubator, Victim Is Beaten Into Insensibility The Utah association offers a gold and Robbed. medal to the Incubator bringing out the greatest number of rhlcks during Bsn Francisco, Dec. 27. The police the week of the show, end a silver of South Ban Francisco are looking medal for second best. hold-u- p The American White Plymouth for the perpetrators of a bold Pedro Rock club offers to this association a which was committed ta San Maler-do, The victim waa C. list night. beA dis$10 for the of special prize railOcean Shore a for the foreman a Rorka by play of White Plymouth road. He was severely listen and robmember of the western district. The Northwest Poultry Journal of- bed of foreign coins worth shout $900 fers a one year1 subscription for etch In gold. Malerdo was driving home when he of the following: Second prize pullet. IJght Brahms; was approached by two unmasked ordersecond prize pullet. Black Langsham; mentoat his very door yard and throw up his hands. He comsecond prize pullet. Golden Beabright ed of the thugs struck Cochin Bantam; second prise pullet, plied, and one virions blow on the head with a White Cochin Bantam, second prize him a instrument. Malerdo fell from blunt pullet. Silver Duck Wing BHntam; his buggy, stunned. The thug then second prize pullet, S. C. Buff Legbeat him Info insensibility and got horn; second prize pullet, R. C. way with his money. Brown leghorn; second prize pullet, Bantam. Brahms IJght RECALLS IROQUOIS THEATER Five Handsome Badges. FIRE. The American White Plymouth Rock club offers five handsome badge Chicago, Dec. 28. After suffering to he awarded a premiums for the fol- for three years from Injuries receivlowing exhibits: The best White Ply- ed in the Iroquois theatre fire. Mrs mouth Rock cork, cockerel, hen, pullet Carrie Kuh, wife of a wealthy buzt-lncsor pen: also, dub membership free man. died today. to the highest scoring female mown After lying at the point of death for ever;i i weeks, Mrs. Kuh's burns by a The Ionltry Tribune offers six one were partially cured by skin grsfting. year's subscriptions to aeh of the six The shock, however, left her an Inhlxliest cockerel on exhibition. valid. The Inland Poultry Journal offers five yearly subscriptions to the five OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO highest scoring corks on exhibition. o o The Keyes-Davi- s company of BatTHIRD TERM LEAGUE. O O tle Creek offers twenty five sealed leg O o hand to the fourth prize Barred Ply- O Boosting Roosevelt Regardless of O mouth Rock lien, also twenty-fiv- e leg O His Wishes. O bands to the fourth prize White Vvan-dott- e O o hen. Now York, T"e. 28. Edward O The National White Wyandotte O O A. nf Chicago, presl- - O dub offer four ribbons, one each for O dentHorner, Roosevelt. of Third O (he cockWhite best the Wjando'te cock, O Term league, when asked yes- - O mema erel. hen or pulb-- shown by terday about the organization, O ber of the club. A silver rup will also O O said : O be given by this club In a competition O It ia nut our purpose to' ap- - O to lie later derided upon. O to the politicians. In O Merchandise az Prlzee. O fact, we don't want any of O The George II. l,eo company of O them. It i to be a matter O Omaha offer several prize In mer- O which is to come directly from O chandise for ill following exhibits: O the people, end for myself 1 Q Thinl prize pen of S. C. Rhode Island O don't care whether President O Reds: the third prize pen of Black O Riosevelf likes It or not. To O Minorca; the hird prize pen of 8. C. O mv mine Iro has nothing to say O Du IT Orphingtons: the third prize pen O about it. He is the only man O of White Wyandotte; the third prize O in whom ti people have aba O confidence. O pen of Barfed Plymouth Rocks; the O lute and explicit third prize pen or White P'ymouth O We know he i honest; his sc- - O Kooks; the ihlrd prize pen cif PartO tlons have demonstrated it be-- O o ridge Wyandotte: The highest scoring O yond cavil." The headquarters Light Brahms cock; the thirl prize O cf the O pen of Silver Dorkings; the third prize O league are In Chicago. The O pen of silvi r Spangled Hamburg; the O league is sending broadcast O tldrd prize pen of White Crested Blark O over the country copies of It O Polish: the third prize pen of Cornish O platform which sets forth that O ln.llau Game. O President Roosevelt should be O The National Single Comber Buff O nominated and elected again O Orjdington rlub offers five ailk badges O and tells vVy the Irague Is O in the following winners: First on O O cock, cockerel, h'n. pullet and pen. O The Farm Poultry offers five yearly OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FCUIT6Y AKHUAL SHOW DECEMBER IIC IAN RAIDS 186flL 29, III To Your Good Health fr parti-colore- 2 - Inter-Mountai- Inter-Mountai- n ply-mou- 0, . hand-painte- d s p-- The New Year has come an J we beg to announce that during 1007 we will continue to labor in behalf of sick HAVE BEEN YAQUIS We will continue to cure them. If you arp commencing the new year sick, come to us and we will cure you. people. MURDERING FOR TWO MONTH Sixteen American! Put t Death Along ths Line of the Railroad Now Building. WE Phoenix, Arts., Dec. 28. Business men of Sonora. Mexico, recently arriving here, suit that news of Yaqul murders there Is not surprising, in fact, it Is not new below that line. Drs. Elliott They say that within the last two months, sixteen Americans have been killed at one point or another. Moat cf them were settlers who fled three years ago during Indian troubles, but reoeutly returned, bellrvlng the railroad building lad progressed to a point where they would be protected and be safe from the murderous hind. MEN WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR . Norris, 25 Years SPECIALISTS ?5 Years 2361 WASHINGTON AVE. IN HIGH POSITION INDICTED BY GRAND JURY. George W, Perkins, of J. P. Morgan ft Cm, and Charles S. Fairchild Cabinet Officer, Formerly Charged with Frogcry, New York, Dec. 28. Georgs V Perkins, formerly vice president of the New York Ufa Insurance company and now a member of the firm of J. P. Morgan ft Company, and Charles B. Fairchild, formerly secretary of the treasury, and a trustee of the New Yoik Life Insurance company, were indicted today by the grand Jury, charged with forgery ta the third degree. The indictment were baited on what 1 known aa the Prussian bond transaction, la which it 1 ebarged that n false statement was made by the New York Life Insurance company In order to satisfy the r eminent of Prussia aa to the securities held by the company. Mr. Perkins appealed in oourt and gave ball In the sum of $19,0u0. Mr. Fairchild Is in Europe. One of the transactions Investigated by tha grand Jury in thla connection, and the one on which the Indictment eras found. Is what waa alleged to be n dummy sale of 10,000 share of Chicago ft Northwestern preferred stock anj tha 5,300 aharea of fit. Paul stock to the New York Security ft Trust company. Aa far ns appeared on the books of ths New York Life Insurance company, thla transaction waa a complete sale of the securities. The New York Security ft Trust company, however, recorded it aa a loan, latter these shares were sold by the New York Security ft Trust company at a profit to ths Life Insurance company of $155,000. Thla alleged false statement of sale had for Its object compliance with the rules of the Prussian government that a life Inaureaoe company, doing business ta that country, shall not include corporation slocks in Its assets but may Include bonds ta such assets. Ths grand Jury's Investigation of tho affairs of the New York Ufa Insurance company, which resulted In the Indictments returned today, was an outgrowth of the investigation of the Insurance companies by a legislative committee a year ago. Bo voluminous was the testimony taken by ths legislative committee that District Attorney Jerome was oocupled for months ta examining It. George V. Perklus, g former vice president of the company and a member of on of the most Influential financial firms In the world, was arrested on a technical charge of larcenr, hut that the proceeding was merely teat case was shown when it waa permitted to go to the highest court In ths stats without any opposition from the accused. The pressure npon District Attorney Jerome to prooeed against high officials increased rather than diminished aa ttme went on. During the spring months tha public demand for action waa reinforced by Justice O'Sullivan, of ths court of general sessions, who. In n sensational charge to a grand Jury, directed them to take up and investigate insurance matters with the assistance of the district attorney. If he chose to giro them assistance, or without It if he did not The question was considered to name extent by that Jury but no definite conclusion was reached and the- work they had begun was left unfinished wher they were dismissed. On the request of the district attorney, a special grand Jury was next drawn for the sole purpose of taking up the The real acinsurance companies. tivity, however, began only a few wet ks ago with the conviction of Geo. W. Burnham, Jr, general counsel for the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance company, on a charge of forgery. The Indictment of Burnham and two other high officials of the Mutual Reserve had followed the Insurance Investigation. The verdict against Burnham convinced Mr. Jerome, ao he later announced that there might be grounds upon which he could proceed agaiust the officials of the New York Life. Aa a result the matter waa ones more pressed rigorously. Among the present and former New York Life officials, who hare been examined by the grand Jury, are George Y. Perkins. Edmund D. Ranlulph, treasurer; F. H. Shipman, assistant treasurer; Woodbury Langdua aud George A. Morrison, who were members of the finance committee In 19U3r 04 and Milton F. Mattlaon, head 'took-keepof the treasury departmen. of the company. Another witness was Alexander Webb, Jr, secretary of the New York Security ft Trust company. It has been said that when Mr. Perkins was witness before the grand Jury he was warned of his legal rights but It ia understood that he told all he knew of hla connection with the various transactions In the New York Life Insurance company. - HIS WIFE 1$ ECCENTRIC. Lives in Cavea and Subsists Upon cooked Vegetables, Un- The local new a report that Archduke Iopold of Austria, who abandoned hla title and became Herr Woelfflng in order to marry an actress, Intend to secure a divorce on account of his wife' eccentricities. For some time Leopold's wife haa been a vegetarian. She finally Joined a colony of "nature' people. who live In rave, subsist upon uncooked vegetables. go practically without clothe Vienna. Dec. You will scarcely be- lieve a soda cracker can be so perfect until you taste the one perfect Soda Cracker , Uneeda Biscuit So deliciously baked I so tender and flaky so wonderfully preserved by a moisture proof package. It is the only real Soda Cracker. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. I. Home Made II I hoes . For men, boys, miise and children again in Ogden. Tbej are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, aa well aa the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOB TENDER FEET, at the a Fifth Ward Shoe Store BELL PHONE 2546 MADISON AVE. ' 513-X- . Catalog and Samples. T. A. SH REEVE KfiBEBCBHEWggHBEHBUftBgUlMBBMBBMBW and abstain from all civilised customs. After leaving Austria Leopold and hla wife, who waa a Mlaa Adarao-vlcresided In Switzerland, where the former Austrian archduke became a citizen of that Republic and served In the Swlaa army. The couple have now agreed to separation. It la declared that Leopold ia going to the United States to sell a nautical Invention. He has obtained the consent of the Austrian oourt tbat hla allowance be paid In the United States. z, MORE LAND WITHDRAWN. Theueanda of Acres Added to the est Reserve. nounced the withdrawal of 818.720 acres ta Routt county In Northwest Colorado, weat of the Continental Divide, for similar purposes He alio withdrew for forest reserve purposes 483,000 acres lying In Southwestern Colorado, north and east of the Southern Ute Reservation, near the town of Durango, and 155,580 acres la Northwestern California, lying In Del Norte county and adjoining the Klamath forest reserve on the west and the Oregon border on the north. ' For- Washington, Dec. 28. The acting commissioner of the general land office today announced the withdrawal of 637,920 acres of land for forest reserve purposes. Included within the Sacramento range of mountains in South Central New Mexico. The lands are located In Otero and Chaves counties south and east of the Meecalero Apache Indian reservation. The acting commissioner also an 8BB HIS BON CONFESSES, . Cities go. Dec. 2S. Herman Brisk, son of the man now under ai rest ta connection with the alx deaths In Jr, the Vczral family, today informed the police that he aaw Mr. Vezrtl turn on the gas In their bom wit. the Intention of suffocating two of lue children, Ella and Bertha. The boy aid he heard hla father give. Mr. Years directions for the act. The two gtria afterward! died and chemical analysis developed araenie In the bodies of both. THE REMODELING SALE MAKES TRICES LOW. NOW WE ARE MAKING SPECIALS ON MANY GOOD GOODS WHICH WE MUST DISTOSE OF BEFORE INVENTORY. YOU WILL FIND BARGAINS IN EVERY 28. pipers are Clarks Stores , |