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Show MOUSING Till: EXAMINEIt: OGDEN. lTTAn, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1907. fi, A his left hand came in contact With liie sirs lid W lopptad Ills' hi head Sir! king lu i he ground, against the car fender as he fell. Conductor Lyons, aisu uf car 35, and Ernest Brown acre witnesses of the accident wiiich occurred at 9:15 oclock. They ran to the aid 4 the unconscious man but life was extinct one. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges that they foodstuff CIED AT CC51KKE teiated food aie do nnt get. Adul-being duinped in I r Utah, and at kwai ball a juiiliun uf the people money la being taken out and away from Itah. There la absolutely nothing given In for thia amount of money. It la a w tiblekfile robbery of the' common people, aha are coin pc lied to expend from ;iu to bu per cent of their earning for food each year. la theae term. Stale Dairy aad Food Conr.mlaaioner John gave hla reaatma to the Telegram for preparing a pure fund bill for the preheut nation of (he legislature. The bill la a voiumlnoua affair, and la the nmt comprehensive one on tha subject that ha ever been presented. The hill extend the power of the eommiaabmer'a office, repeal the old law and allowa him greater power and aaatotanec. It make pruvlkinna for pure food by Mating the ktandard food and of all of atreugib and purity drink and euuailtueuta of food and drink an the standard authorUtd by the aiuociatlnn of official agricultural cliewlala uf the Bureau of Cheiulalry at Waahlngtoa, D. C. The bill make it unlawful to well kJ-U- Mr. Grace Boilcy, Mother of a Large Faaaea Away, Fa-nil- dtad tost Wad Lite. Grar nnday eight a, nrtccn minute, bef..i ama o'clock at h home la Corinua aad other complof Bright' ication. Grace Htirllug a bora September 27: k. lKjS. hence at the ttaie if her death wa El year. 4 month and 3 day old. She came to ih'a country in early life and in May, 1979, waa married to George Boaic.-l- a Mne rhtldrea Salt Lake were hern, all uf whom are living, the yeuegeat being but T year eld. theae, flftoca grand children, three khitcra and a brother am left to mourn her kwi. The family haa lived in and aboiu Gorinne fur taenty two yrai'k It ha been evident fur a number of yearn that Ura. Boalry waa falling in health, but It waa only four week, ago that tha sympr.um became alarming. coullned During that pcrlud ahe ' tv her bed, but at one time ahe hal to much' Improved that hope were held out for her recovery, hut the improvement waa only temporary and a change fur the worae look place and ahe gradually failed until ahe tank quietly te rciat. At her bedside wen-al- l the member at her faintly excepting one au who llvee In Nevada, two slaters. Mr. White of Rail Ulu end Mr. Hack of Woodacraaa. arrivea just before her death. In the death of Mr. Hanley her family haa met with an Irreparable kiaa for n hind, at If sacrificing wtfa and mother haa gone from the home. She a moat grnetoua nature and p3.M-.xe.he not only looked after her own household but ht at retched out her hand to her neighbor and all of whom can recall many acta uf kind-a.beatuwed upon them. Mra. wraa a member f tha Methodist church, also of the ladles' Aid Socle-t- ) and the W. f. T. I'. Her funeral waa held Saturday umroiug ai ten o'clock at the church, itev. H. K. Gill-In haring charge of the wervlcea. and taking for hla text the word. "Hit hath dune wltal ahe could." The floral offering made by the ladle' Aid Society and those of oilier friend-wer- e very beautiful. The tntarmant took place at the diw-.M- fit.. Be-aid- n FREIGHT RATE REDUCTIONS. mem win the case that has been filed in the Federal court, the states title to land that hava all Uiiovcai-koariii- g been selected as school land and to lieu lands will be annulled. On the other hand, should the case be derided la favor of Sweet, the state will also be the winner. Since It is a test case vital Interest to (be that Involve state, tbe legislature will taka action upon th recommendation of tba committee aud will probably push the defen ae. It waa poluted out to the committee yesterday that the state would have to hire expert witnesses and employ counsel to assist tha attorney general Third Involving Utah and Colorado Common Points i Nos Announced. Salt Lake, Feb. In a delenae of tbe suit. The attorney general and land board will direct the defense. I wouldnt be In favor of the state defending in thin cate, said Senator Benner X. Hmlth. except for the rea-ko-n that it affect all school tanda In th atate. The derision In this case will stand n an authority Is all similar case. It ought to be tested. Representative Xephl Jensen, chairman of the committee, pretided. Those from the senate were Senator Benner X. Smith, Walton and Hutanlakl. The houae member of tbe committee are Cot-taRip resent alive Jensen, Dean-enDean wan absent. The Sweet case waa the outgrowth of a filing made by George P. Badger upon a section of Carbon county laud. Badger, fearing llilgalhni, relinquished bis claim and later bought the land at 93 an acre. He transferred It to Sweet. The government seeks In a till', uf equity to annul Sweet's title to the land and to obtain a ruling from tb court aa to wliether, if the atata I not entitled tu mineral-bearinlaud, selected at school taud, ll la entitled to land In Ueu thereof. widwgrade "hooie," or adulterated liquor of any kind. It forbid the Imitation of fruila and Jama by coloring. It raiaea the grade of linking powder and declare that all fond aiuffa ahall themaelves to lid what they be, and that no adulteration are to be tolerited. The bill further provides that per-au- n wiling concentrated f ceiling fcluffa fur live Block aha'l be liceuaed and the standard uf aucb feeding kluffa raised to a higher alandard. A reytaler foe la to be charged for all the dairy concern, rieamerie and the like in lb elate. The proponed law alao want butter to be real butter, and a label placed upon it. For several month past Mr. Peter- AWFUL SWEEP OF SK0WSL1DES son haa been winking upon hla propoa-- e l measure. Statistics hava been Park City Cut Off From Communicafrom inrloue places throughout tion With tha Outside World, tht stale, so that he contends he has a Provo Rivor Dammed. uiosi convincing argument for the neSalt Lake, Feb. 5. As a result of cessity of lha taw. He ha a king list of table stuff which show the mar- the run uf Inclement weal her, Itah velous prulil made by adulteration. railroads are now haling no end ot So great I this rubbery of Ibe peo- iruubld, which haa swooped down upple's bread, he declare, that It la like on them In the shape of snowslid, buying nickel with dollar. The bill washouts and tandslUe. Tha Rio haa bean finished and will be present- Grande Western ta completely tied up ed la the bouse of representative this between Provo and Heber and be. cemi-teryCity week. tween Knit Lake and Park City. A second slide has occurred In Prow WHOLESALE ROBBERY DRINK CAUSES TROUBLES. canyon between Provo and Heber and tbe railroad company coo Tea see that it Petarwoa iaya; Pur Food Bill Ready Marrtad In Italy Separated at Helper I "more then up against it" A anow slide occurred In lrovo canyon Divorce Aekad In Salt Lake Tha Evil In Utah. Jays ago, missing a passenger a Balt Lake, Feb. I. Josephine truln narrowly. Just aa the trark Utah' rltlaenw are expending each charges her huaband, James Ho were almost cleared n second and year cloee to half a million dullara In sons, a saloon keeper at Helper, Car wprae slide came down last night, hm county, with cruelty in a com tearing away the tracks, damaging plaint for divorce flled Monday In the flume, damaging tha river and floodThird District eourt. Iluable to ing the valley. It will be a week at hli treslment she was cumpellad leaat before the R. G. W. train are to aba in Inn her home In Helper more running through the canyon. Aa the than a year ago aud came to Sail waters have nnt subsided yet It is Her four children came with difficult to obtain any kind f an estl-cat- e her agd on May I, 19M, ahe obtained on the probable damage. a decree of separate maintenance from The annwKlIde which oecurrej last him with allnwuy amounting to $25 night was one of the blggrat lhat has per month and the custody of her ever played havoc In that picturesque children. Her suit Monday was for locality. With a rush and a mar the shaolute divorce. Mrs. lkisone allege big allde was disgorged down Loat lhat through their united efforts they (reek canyon at 11 p. m. near the acquired real eatau-- . and persona i Tellurlde Power dam. The slide, projwrty valued at fS.CHO. They own when It eventually spread out, proved n nahsm, restaurant and real eatati-I- to he over half a mile In width and of rT:-OmnSmw Carbon Bounty. Mrs. Hnsone aska an average depth of 30 feet. The slide (hat a portion of It he set aal.lc for spread out toward the west beyond the her benefit and that ahe lie compen- power plant ennwaheda and tore out Diamonds Earn Dollars sated for uutlrlng efforts to acquire several hundred feet of flume, there n comfortable living. aa an Inveufment to any nothing hy putting Provo In darkness and Mra. lkiaoue a I leges that on numer4 penonal adornment while you hutting off all power. Today Provo ous ocraalotia since their marriage her 1a gelling It electricity front own them.- They often Incmaae In huxliaml hsa struck her with hla flail Donnnn's retort at the falls Just value 10 per rent In a twelveand knocked her down. Hr haa called escaped, although the elide carried month and the eecurity la a Slu'd her names vile and abused their child- the dancing pavlllcn across the river and quickly turned over aa tha ren while under the Influence of liquor. and Jammed It against the fuothllla, moat ooaaereatlve could want. Big waa She r compelled to leave her home while the edge of the elide came up opportunltlea here In on account of hlx treatment fearing to the summer kitchen. atunea fairly priced -- act or unaet that he would do her or the children The damage d'd not end here, howW. L BUSWELL, Jeweler bodily harm. They wera married In ever, for the avalanche effectually Montemaan, Cahoraxan. Italy, on June dammed Provo river for five hours. 370 24th 25. Ikkfl. Thera are four children, th Then the water broke through aud eldest twelve year old and the young- went surging down the canyon, carryest live year old. ing everything before It By way ot George A. Loren brought action for a start the floor! of the Dnnnan residivorce Monday In the Third District dence were washed a font deep In a court against Lorens whom he ley water and then the railroad grade dectarrs de.eried him without cause. was attacked. Iliindteda of feet ot They were married In Deadwood. this grade are Mid to have been South Dakota, on November 27. 1902 washed out. The flood at nick the After leaving Headwood In 19oB they little town of Olmsted, whlrh is came to Malt lake. December 90, made tip of substantial residences and 1905. Mrs. loirxna deserted him. building of the Tellurlde Power comto the allegations In hla com- pany. While no buildings were car-rliplaint he haa searched for her but haa away everything wa awash esrly unable to And her whereahouta. Ihla morning, and there waa considerHe filed an affidavit asking that the able excitement.. aumtnona of service be made by Below this point the waters sproaJ out and cut furrows through farm, 1. M. Brumbaugh received a divorce carried off haystacks and otherwise from Mrs. Core K. Brumbaugh on the did conMlderahle damage, ll wa grounds of deaertion. It wa decreed feared that the county bridge wmilu that llminbaiigli ahouM pay to her go out under the strain, but It with$.100 whlrh I the balance borrowed stood the assault. on a promissory note given Jointly by fnra Telephone communication them to Mr. Ilnimbaugh'a father at Provo this afternoon wa unsatisfacPR01DF1T the time of their marriage. The n.rfo tory. aa no estimate of the damage SPORTING waa originally fur fl.non hut done could be estimated. GOODS COMPANY paid half of It bark. They were An engine waa sen: up the canmarried In Akron, Ohio, on May !K yon by the Rio Grande, but It broke Wholeaala and Ratail 197. They rnme to Bait loikc three down and another wa forwarded from SPORTING GOODS. year afterward and made.thelr horn-her- e. Rsll Lake to assist In the work of Mrs. Brumhangh deai-rtcJobber of EDISON PHONOher clearing up the wreckage The huaband In Jauuary. GRAPHS AND The dccrer RECORDS, company and the Tellurlde Powwa signed by Judge George u. Arm- er people have about Imi nun at Clark, Horrocka Fiah-nTackle, 1 tall and Dean Athletic Good a strong. work, but hk noon aa the engine arrive this force will lie doubled. Phenegrapha Sold an Eaey Tarma. SSI 24th It. DEFEND COAL LANDS. There wn another slid,- - :his morn Ing In Utile cany"n at the back of the county intUmnrr ai Prqvo. Joint Legislative Commission Recomas fur ss l In- - comity road mends That $5,000 Be Appropriated. and down i,ns (,r limber, brought W. A. Malan. t. E. Milan. Salt lake, Keb. 5 Five thousand rock and debris. dollar will he spent by the suite to eMiibllsh ii right tu' all the elate KILLS MOTORMAN. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING, selection lands In Utah. and the attor- f atate laud and board will "Jimmy ney general Iredalea Life Snuffed Out he authorised to employ special counby Moisture Saturated Strand. sel to defend the state's rights and intervene for the defen.hmt In the -- .iiMito salt l.iiUc, r-- h. Irednle. rase of the government against Arthur Known as Jimmy lndnli. met with A. Sweet. d..rh tki. morning. Thto waa decided upon yesterday nf ;is inoiurmsii of car 35. of the at a meeting nf the Jnlnt nun I Mh & Railway company, and l.i;;lit mission uf the house anil Semite uu Uidt-while on duty. He wa public lands. P'gi.Tier purCar 35 had completed suant to a from Guv-!is out rin on the Fifth North Mreot ernor Cutler. route and wax standing at the end The committee mil Its rejmi' r the track at Fifth North on Third to lie made tu b mi - in (rw Wext areet. Irelale noticed an elec dsv-aan-will ns,, i,;;t ,ippro. Vena Deaya and Baggage WBgena trie wire bad broken and wa hang prlatlnt the mutiei hm.1 a nr Ing from the polex above down on the the iiitu'i-euni it.,, an.i Tack. Not believing the Insulated io t.ilie up the stale end of the wire OUR SPECIALTIES Planet Furnk dangerous Irelade picked on- - end y flgiit nr.d l,e case to the highest up and wrapped it around a Safa Mewing and Steraga pole. Anit biin.il iu thu land if other bystander started to ti-snecessary. the I the Sweet ease hlngea the other end off th,. trsekx w!-a broom, nf the state to the arhunl sec- but right Ire.ade, sayina OFFICE Never mind tions that are selected In each town- handling them with a broom. piekel 40S Twenty-fiftStreet ship by the state. Should the guvern- - up the wire a he had done the flrst d g d frk-nd- a Bo-le- y d Co-lin- n BTAGE tel-eiat- a -- n Ant-wate- St Id-n- il la-e- n , Brum-hang- h ral',-ruH- d MALAN 1 TRANSFER : i COMPANY n i . t. t ic: bc-o- ka ea-r- p i h PHONES Ball, 220. DRIVER C. The success of a housewarming1 affair does notf depend so much on the elaborateness of the refreshments or programme, as it does on the genuineness of the welcome. CL A simple Dutch Luncheon freely seasoned with cool, sparkling DROWNED. in a moat singular manner. Meeting another team on a narrow grade between Challla and Salmon, It became necessary for Anderson to unhook hi team and bark hit stage out of the In doing so, and while way. his hur-ehe waa kicked iu-t- o jhe river and waa drowned. The mau whom be met knew nothing of the accident until he missed the driver and went to look for him, when the mlaaing mans hat waa found, but tbe body had disappeared under the lee. The corpse has not been recovered. Anderson wa about CO years ot age, and ha no family. a, . JAP ftnamkw tb Full axative Rroroo Qdxuce JC I wtyi Dayi GOVERNMENT on m , is a grateful sufficiency in the way of refreshment. C. Theres a truly Inviting aroma to Luxus that permeates the very atmosphere with the spirit of wejeome. L Theres a piquant flavor to Luxus, so distinctive, so different, that it instantly manes the host as an entertainer of discriminating taste, who understands the art of honoring guests. C. Luxus is an irnique light brew wholesomely satisfying and deliciously refreshing a beer that you can like without limit arid it will still like you. C. Theres a certain snap to Luxus that puts a sparkle in the eye, a lightness in the heart and a nimble wit on the tongue. C. The occasion cannot lag, if your guests are lovers of good beer, and you serve Luxus. , ; Be prepared always have a case in the house. Order direct or from your local dealer. Brewed and Bottled In Omaha by the Fred Krug Brewing Company of the of Fine Art 'Exponents Brewing" NO INTENTION TO MAKE AN ON UNITED STATES. DISTRIBUTERS: Ambaaaador In Washington Instructed te Contradict tha 8tatsmanta Mads. i . JOHN J. GREINER, Twenty Fifth Street, Ogdan. Indepandant Phont 282. 128 , 895 - Chicago, Feb. B-- A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune from Washington ay a: In response to a direct cable from the editor of the Chicago Tribune to MarquI Kalonji, minister of foreign affairs at Toklo, the Japanese government yesterday instructed lta embassy hpre, also by cable, to convey to the American people Its' disavowal of al! Inclination toward war with the United States and Its belief thst the differences between the two countries are and always have been auaceptlble to pacific treatment. The lir.eriul government of Japan, which acted with similar frankneaa toward Russia before the war, realising that tha cable from the Chicago Tribune Indicated, that there was belief In the United States that tberd might be a war over the California school question, took prompt step to assure the people of the United State that the friendly feeling between the two nation had never been disturbed In the slightest degree. The emperor' government thereupon aent the following cable to the Chicago Tribune: Toklo, Feb. 4. The Tribune, Chicago: Answering your telegram to Marqui RalonJI, I am directed to refer you to the Japanese ambassador at Washington for Information concerning the absolute unfounded rumors. Trivato Secretary to the 51 In Is ter of Foreign Affairs." This was followed by a dispatch ta the Vlcomte Bluxe Aokl, ambassador and plenipotentiary to the Unled State: "The Chicago Tribune hat aent x telegram direct to the Imperial govern ment to ascertain the attitude of Japan In thi- present situation. Yon authorised to give out categorical declaration of absolutely pacific Intentions of the Japanese." exirn-ii-dlnar- - JAPANESE NOT EXCITED. Toklo. Feb. The Rq Afternoon. press is still ollent o.ver the war cry in some American papers. Not the slightest excitement wa apparent here at noon today after this talk waa transmitted here and It was general ignored. It la believed that the agitation by a portion of the Abierlean press will afford proof of the futility of an effort to shake th- - profound confidence which Japan reposes in President Roosevelt and in the Ame erican people generally. POSITIVE THERE WILL BE NO WAR. Columbus. Ohio. Feb. 5 FOOT OF SNOW IN NEBRASKA, AVALANCHE WITHOUT CAME A PART OF THE MINIhft TOWN OF MONARCH. BURYING Eight Persona Killed ant Fsurtssn jured In the Colorado Moun- In- ci-n- call. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 5. The heavy anow storm of yesterday continued today In Nebraska. More than a foot of snow now covers tbe greater part In of the state. The temperature Lincoln thto morning waa ten below aero. ADAM SNYDER, 878 Main, Salt Lake City, all Phona 1091Y. Ind. Phans 1061. WOMAN AND CHILDREN Blsmark, 8. D., Feb. menage from 5. Goodrich, a FROZEN. A telaphoat town oa tht Carrington branch of tha Northern Fictile, to the effect that an unknowi woman and live children were from to death there last night, haa bm racelvad here. Health is the Alain Thing Therefore Get Health tains, Baltda, Colo.. Fob. I. Bight persona were killed end fourteen Injured, two of whom are expected to die. In the nowalldo which came down Monarch mountain. In Monarch, mining camp eight mile west of Sallda, at 8:30 last night. The slide wrecked three a buildlngi and partly demolished fourth. At four o'clock today tha dead bodies uf the following had been recovered from beneath masse of anow and broken timbers: Fre. Mason, owner nf boarding house. Mrs. Fred Mason, and baby, Jo. Boyle, miner, Denver. John Emerson, miner, Denver. John Gillette, miner. Stephen Kinner, saloonkeeper. Monarch. One miner, whose name has not been learned, la mlaaing. The Injured: James Smith, miner, hack broken, WE positively agree to affect a permanent cure in cases of Nervous and Blood Com- plaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. DONTWAIJ UNTIL YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. Get well now. Drs. Elliott 25 Years 2361 SPECIALISTS 25 Years WASHINGTON AVE. will die. William Schrneder, aged la. terribly Injured about head; not expected to live. Florence Man. aged 17, badly hurt about body; will recover. The summit of Monarch mountain is fullv 1.500 feet above the town of Monarch. The tilde started near the Madonna mine, two third of the way to the top. and gained speed rapidly aa It descended. The only warning the people had of the impending disaster waa a deep rumble, and In another minute the ma of anow waa upon tbe town, crushing Fred Mason' boarding house, Skinner's saloon and William Schraederta dwelling and caving In the front of the Farrell hotel. Rescuers worked nil night in a blimrd digging the entombed men. women and children out of the maki of anow and wreckage under which they were bur- Fo'low Instruct). us from the war department the modified order issued ,v Lieu. Col. tlenn. commandant f tne Columbus pori. requiring Bn, non ; missioned i.ff.ivr itrt. Catholic to form In luie and nisrrh to I.ie doors of the church on R but leaving a'lenJitnce upon theinday. ser vbv optimal, w ,, revoked :M afternoon The war d',jmr;nin! w! t only the Bounding of the church BAUMEI8TER BROS Street, Ogdon. Independent Phene 885. Twenty-Fourt- h . Ottawa. Ont.. FVb. 5. There will be no war. I w'mld wager my whole fortune. If 1 had one. that there will be none between the United States and Japan. said Tatae Gore Nose. led. In response to a call for assistance Japanese consul general to Canada, men were sent to Monarch from yesteriai. after reading pres dis- 191 patches suggesting the possibility of salida to help In the work of rescue. such contingency over the Ran FranPILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS. cisco school question. FAZO OINTMENT to guaranteed to curs any case of Itching. Blind, BleedCATHOLIC SOLDIERS WIN, ing ot Protruding Plica la 9 to 14 day or money refunded. 50c. pei-mi- box, 33a Beer You. Like MThe Markay, Idaho, Feb. 5. Sam Anderson. an old stage driver, on the M. k O 1. stage line, met death by drowning in Salmon river, Saturday Bo-aun- . 224. freight traffic betwee-Itah and Colorado common points. It haa been known for some time that something was on and investigation brings out the gladsome new that another substantial cut haa been made oa tbe 10 claa-ifle- d freights carried between Utah point and Colorado points. The reduction lopa off In the neighborhood of lu cent front former rates and It tha third made since Nov. 24. On that date a cut, somewhere in the neighborhood of the present reduction was made in rates on classed commodities. This waa followed hy a second slasi made Jan. 22. The on just announced la effective March I. The old rate on freight under claaa 1 waa acme where in the neighborhood of 92 per hundred pounds. Beginning March 1, local shippers will be pay100 but 91.54 per ing pounds on freight brought from Colorado supply polnta, and Colorado will derive the same advantage la gening consignments from Uuh markets. Aa the 10 classed freights comprise nearly every commodity In general use, the reduction means a big taring to shipper every year. ev-er- tad, New 5. rate reductions have been wade uu SEN. f FRANK BRIGGS. JESSE J. DRIVER Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in bus- iness, and nicely located at 4 2275! Washington Ave. ' Trenton, N. J.. FVb. 5. The Republican caucus this afternoon nominated Ftank Briggs for United Ktaies sen-atto succeed United States Senator John F. Oryden. by a vote of 22 to IS. The vote was subsequently made unanimous. The nomination of Mr. Brigg was largely brought about by Governor Stokes, You are especially invited to call and see him at his . . new location I |