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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, IT am. OGDEN, tcudaY, In part of the property, but not In ail. Frtun ibis Judgment tba sons appealed l, and IV re. WLeun Civd a A BOLD STEP. and reasonable objections of th To vrt'r the medicinal compounds. Dr. R. V. of use secret, sure intelligent to the decided to make a bold detime some N. of ago, Y.p Buffalo, Fierce, ROBERTS TALKS. medithe makers ef put-ucoarse from by the pursued parture cines lor iawetie use, and so has published broadcast and openly to the Leader Declares Politics Has No Place in Church Work. vhole world, a full and complete list of all the ingredients entering If anyone supof his widely celebrated medicines. Thus he has Salt Lake, March 25. lihi the OLD ENGINEER DIES. that in order to upheld Zion and tib his numerous patrons and patients into his full confidence. Thus pose the church we niurt bold political Salt Lake, March 25. John Fortoo he has absolutely and completely removed his medicines from among power o'er this or any other city, bis who for many years waa an enster. to rias not does narrow and la view Known of doubtful merits, and made cm Remedies of secret on the Utah Central railroad, of gineer and purposes ths groat glorious died v1 p Contains wnptn Competition. Non-secr- et. eon-alvsn- ss ef Jealous essajpeuion and disgruntled oaten. that Dr. le completely disems hie statement n Ml and Trank nets By - ' verifying splat and j not. This ha has dons' and to tbs oomeletedienewdroie of Ihoeo who bad as well as tbs Bn goad d mputation famed emdirfeee. Hat enlv does tbs wi bottle ef Dr. Planes Guides Medic Diesovary, tba famous aaedieiee for weak atomash, torpid liver or biliouo-ae- a sad all catarrhal diseases wherever plmn located, bars printed upon it. ttnfUth, a fullaad eon plate list uf sU tba iagmdieats oosapoaiag it, bat s email book has been compiled from name ran 1 emadard medical works, of sU ths dtfferan aoheols ef practice, oestaiaing vary aunaroua streets from tbs writings of hading oraotatioMra of aodnning m Ihr rrroeyerf weseitlr Strata, aeoh and avery tagrad-lasanmisad in Dr. Pierce's medicines. One ef Hams little books will be malted he to aay one seeding add rear on postal aord or by letter, to Dr. &. V. Pierre, Buffalo, H. V., and requesting tba same. fVam this booklet it wVl be learns! that Dr Pieroee ei art id nee con-tai- n no alcohol, nsiwotiaa, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious they are made from native, medicinal roots of great value; also that Beans of the moat valuable ingredients contained In Dr. Pleeee's Favorite Praaeripdon for weak, nervous, "roo-downervous and debilitated women, were employed, long yeaia ago by the Indiana far aimilar ailments ametiag their squaws. In of the mom valuable entering Hite dm eoeapoei-ho- a ef Dr. Piano's Favorite Praserip-tto- a waa known to the Indians as " Squaw-WeeOur knowledge of the cm of sol a few of our moat valuable native. madMaal plants was gained from the Indiana. Am mads by improved sad exact ffoeamaa, and with tbs asa of specially designed chemical apparatus, the hm well-earne- nt ever-worke- d, aims iar praneaeee, apparatui and appliances employed in tbeir manufacture, are withheld from publiaity that Dr. Pierce's proprietary right may not be infrini and treapaeard upon by anpriooip im itstors aad those who may be pirad-cail- y inclined. Dr. John Fyfe, of Saugatuek, Cons., Editor ef the Department of Therapeutics la Tux Elkotxic Bxvnw aaya of Vaioora root Htloaim iHeico) one of the chief ingredients of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Proscription: "A remedy which invariably acta as a Bienne invtgormtor and always favors a condition which makes for normal activity of the entire reproductive lyraem, cannot fail to be of groat use fulness and of the utmost importance to the general practitioner of medicine. "Helonias mere fully answers the above purooaes them any other drug Ini I am aeguerofsd. la tba treatment of diseases peculiar to women it ie aeldem that a ease is sera which net present seme indication for this remedial agent. "Tba following are among the lead-in- s indications for Helonias: Pain or arming in Its back, with leuconhea; stonie (weak) conditions of tba reproductive organs of women, mental and irritability, amooiated with chronic diseases of the reproductive organs of women, oonatant sensation of best in the region of tlie kidneys: menorrhagia, (" loading ") due to a weakened condition of the reproductive system; amenorrhea, arriaing from or aooompa-m- g aa abnormal eondftioa of ths digestive organa aad aa anemic (thin blood) habit; dragging sensations fa tba extrema lower pert of tbs abdomen." If store nr lees of the above symptoms am preaant.no Invalid women can do better than take Dr. Pierce f avorite Proscription, which is rich la all the medicinal propurtiea uf Unlearn root or Helonias. an 1ID d. it la-von- te PaaaaripUon is a moat afBoisat remedy for regulating ail tba womanly functions, aonaoting displacements, as prolapana,antevaiwimanaretroveiwton, WOMXX should have a medical book handy. They know about aaatomy and physf-Theshould have a book that of treats the sexological relations of the aexea aa well aa bow and when to advise Mm and daughter. Ha unaquated (be press, aifnlitry, legal and madiaa! professions. A standard work la toe People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pieros, M. IX Band U onwerut a tamps for the d book, or tl stamps for the vole am. Address Doctor oapwonvewd R. V. Pieros, y Ovarooming painful periods, toning up lbs nerves and bringing about a perfect of b Hh. Bnffala cloth-boun- NEW CATHOLIC CARDINALS. No patty political scheme has any place In God's work." So declared Brigham H. Roberts in an ndJress at the tabernacle service Sunday afternoon. The declnrntfon rnme as the climax of Eider Roberts' remarks which were along the line of the prosperity of America and Its relation to ancient scriptural history. The congregation at the meeting was of average else, the lower floor of the building being comfortably filled. The choir sang, "Though Deepening Triale Throng Your Way." after which prayer was offered by Elder John M. Knight. The choir then sang, "An . Angel From On High." Elder Roberta wee the only Speaker at the meeting and hie address consumed more than an hour. He begau by referring to a trip which he recently took over ths arid region of Nevada, Arisona, New Mexico and a part of Texas. Ho contrasted that part of the country, with the field of the farming belt in ths middle state and that region, la turn, with the eastern manufacturing camera. Then quoting from a statistical report of the country the speaker called attention to the great progress which the nation has made along the line of commercial and Industrial activity aad the great Increase la productivity la ell lines. He gave numerous figures, showing the Increase in the output of farming products, steel. Iron and otber commodities. He also ealled attention to the advancement of the country along lines outside of material wealth and gain. Elder Roberta declared that this advancement and the prosperity of the country is la fulfillment of ancient scriptural prophecy. He referred to the bleulnge which the Patriarch Jacob bestowed upon hie eons, emphasising the feet that the one pronounced upon the head of Joseph was greater than those gives to the other eons. Mr. Roberta then referred to the Book of Mormon to show that the original settlers of the American continent where descendants of Joseph, having come from Jerusalem about COO years before the birth of Christ. The speaker argued that the growth aad development of the American continent eiace its first settlement has been a fulfillment of the blessings pronounced upon Joaeph. Elder Roberta then turned bis attention to tbe term "Zion," meaning a gathering place. He stated that In many cases believers of the Mormon faith placed too narrow aa Interpretation on the term and restricted It within the bounds of tba Rocky Mountain country. He road from an address of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon church. In which the latter states that the term referred to all America. The speaker asserted his belief that the time had come to organise stakes la the East similar to those of Utah and surrounding state. It was at this point la hla remark that Elder Roberts made reference to the matter of political control, assenting unqualifiedly that politic should play no part la religious work and considerations. God. They are new In class all by themselves being absolutely and In avery seas By this bnM step Dr. Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such that he is not afraid to subject them to the fullest scrutiny. Tbs onset proportion of the several in- 80 aaayfaU formulas and malicious eoartrmini bis medicines gradients need in these medicines, as wall aa tba working formula and peculnuUMhsdtaioafh ths -- Francl Gasquet, president of the English Benedictine. Two Mere for (he United States and Strong claims are being made oa behalf of tba United States for two Ons for England. mors cardinals, one in the east and Rome, March IS. la addition to tbs the otber In the west, but nothing has consistory to he bald April 16th, at been decided on this subject. which alx cardinals will be created, tbs Pops will hold another consistory EDITOR HASKELL DEAD. at the and of ths year for the purpose of appointing foreign cardinals. EngBoston, March 25. Edwin Bradbury land, having bees without a rep Haskell, 01B of the proprietors of tho In the sacred college sines Boston Herald and formerly editor-in-chiths death of Cardinal Vaughan, will of ths papsr, died at bla home BISHOP SCANLAN BACK. have one cardinal, candidates being early today of angina pectoris. Pourae of Archbishop Westminster, ScanSalt March and Bishop Hedley and Right Rev. WANT ADS YIELD RID RESULTS. lon hasLake, returned from a trip to Nevada during which, la addition to witnessing the progress which la being made by the Catholic church communities, he experienced some of the hardships which fall to the lot of travelers during tbe season of railroad No h o'clock. DEATH OF MRS. J. A. KIMBALL. Salt Lake, March 25. Word has been received of the death, at Angelo's, of Mrs. Julia A. Kimball of this city. Mrs. Kimball was a slater of Henry W. Lawrence, and was 69 years old. Two daughters survive her. Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff dnd Mira Blanche Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence are la Angeles and will accompany Mrs. Kimball's remains to Salt Lake Cuty, tbe latter part of the week. On account of the washout a ou the railroads it t not possible at this time to state what arrangements will he made for the funeral, but same will be announced later. Ju( Los G. L. HICKEY GOES TO tt Opiates or Mineral MAN NAc Alcohol Poisons The great herb remedy put. the eliminative organs (bowels, lung, skin and kidneys) to work and causro them to remove from the body the waste matter, the mention of which causes disease, puts blood aad nerves right sad then the whole i)stem become right, which plainly allow that the nerves aad blood are the mainspring of Uf aad the of health. Car-obMann cure by removing the cause. Fur bale at all 50 ceuu and fl.00 per boulc. druggist, this morning at his home, 60! W eat Third North street, from general The deceased uas born ta debility. Durham, Eng.. Dee. 8. 1856, and bad resided in this city for many yeara. As early as 1872 he ran aa engine on the first lias that was built southward from Ogden. Of Into years he has been in the employ of the Short Line as a cutler. The deceased Is survived by his wife. The funeral will be held from the Twenty-eightward chapel, Wednesday, commencing at 3 2J. 1907. Everyone Needs a Blood Purifier & System Cleanser At This Tima of tho Year crjaa-appea- Wr court erred claiming that the lu not alios lug her an interest In ail of tbe property. The supreme court now reverafs the lower court, and orders the complaint of Mr. Wilson Justice Straup wrote the "opinion of the coun, which U concurred in by Chief Justice Mctart.v and Justice Frick. ed MAROll weU-sprln- a or W have the t el. March 25. eat,' Heeklus Media kins Velvet S5e per lb. Heekins Koba' 40c per Ib. AT ORCHARD. For several weeks past a party of surveyors has been located la South Boise making surveys of the proposed line of the Oregon Short Line railroad, which has for its object the putting of Boise City oa the main Use. This proposition now seems to be quite a euro thing. The surveying gang le now moving to Orchard, the point where the division from the present line will he made to weep around through Boise. Of course, It la not anticipated that the preeent line through Nampa win he abandoned. Through freight trains will travel that line, while the passenger trains and freights designated for Boise will all run Into the capital city. Boise, March 25. Ljoj 'Wt1 a- a Coffee, "Very Good, iw c4. Coffee, Coffee uc per lb -- Be,, 1 o,C Bush A Avenut, Ctrl' Plane. Newman Brat , Real Estate Bargains II. C. Oiga WARDLEICB IN ANY PAST OF THE CITY AND COUNTY. - ftne;,' t PIANOS JESSE KNIGHTS ROAD. SURVEYORS -- t- Sherman A Co., i Professor Von Bergman n, tho famous liShtful," 25c per it, surgeon, died here thin morning. He J. A. Folger Co. r was operated upon for appendicitis fee, "Sunshine to yesterdav. Wright Co Whim I?!11 CoEto, Teddy', Chrtce 40?? TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Wedding Breakfuf BROMO Take LAXATIVE Quinine fee, "Superfine." 3Uc Tablets. Druggists refund money If Baker A Co., Barington lb Hu it fails to euro. F. W. G ROVE'S sig"Steel Cut." 40c lb. nature le on each box. 25c. M. J. Bramlenaline, m. a C5, Very Fiae," 40c lb. PRINCE VON ARENBURG DEAD. H. J. Braadenxtine. M & n Crefeld, Germany. March 25.- "Veryne," Better than Champagne and con Prince Von Arenburg, one of the Centrist leaders la the Reichstag, died more, If these coffees doW here today aged thirty five years. nT? everybody it certainly of a 1.0. Bo let the Never can tell when you'll mash a Joy his favorite cereal in plac. finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or Tm scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas Se& Co. lect ric Oil instantly relieves the pain STAPLE AND FANCY GR0CERG cures the wound. quickly Beth Phenes 136. BRATZ E. F. "F-i- Hewlett'i 2364 Washington Salt Lake, March 25. George C. Hickey, formerly chief clerk to E. E. Calvin, car accountant and later trainmaster of the Montana division, Oregon Short Llae. has been appointed to a position under Genera! Puckering Agent Ira O. Rhoades of the Southern Pacific at Baa Franrlsca Mr. Hickey is sell known here and only recently returned form Peru where he was assistant superintendent of the Orro de Pasco railroad under H. S. Kerr. . , Uo,- Hcwlen One Crottu Coffee 25e per lb. Hewlett', Two Crown Coffee Sue per lb. F. Eureka, March 25. Last week surveyors were at work I round the moun-tla- a locating the route of the proposed railroad which Jesse Knight sad associates will build to connect the mines located at different points along ths 11ns with tlie new smelter that Is to be built below Mammoth. .r; ' cans and package. Schilling: One sUf Cuff 25c per lb. Schillings Two Slur Ccffre SOc per lb. Schilling Three Star r. e ?5c per ib. Schilling Five Star Coffee 45c per lb. D. Evans PROF. VON BERGMANN DEAD. Wiesbaden, Germany, C .Whero pure and refreshing, knKln-Hf- e the Good," been defeated and Its capital Is expected to fall into tbe hands of the Nicaraguans la a few days. It is known, however, that Mexico and the United Slates do not care to advise Salvador and Guatemala to remain neutral and in fact do art wish to take any active part in peace negotiations unless Nicaragua Indicates la some manner that it deriras peace. Mexico and the United States are unwilling to force iwaoe which might be distasteful to elthvr of the countries Involved, but it le believed that some plan will be evolved which which make possible an arbitration that will la no way humiliate nay of the belligerents. WM ORGANS AND Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Violins, Guitars, Acoordeoni, Jos, Strings. Ban Latest Publications of Sheet mi See the Wonderful Pip Organ E37S Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Bates. Washington Avenue OGDEN, UATH. i 41 0 25th St. Opposite Reed Hotel Phones : 420 and 420-- z ef 24,-Bl- shop Positive A soda cracker should be the most nutritious and wholesome of all foods mMo from wheat Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moisture, collect dust and become stale i)d soggy Ion; before they reach your table. There is however, one Superlative soda cracker at once so pure, so cIrhw, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence the name jj Uneeda Biscuit a dust tight, moisturs proof packago. national biscuit company washouts While traveling from Tonopah to Haxen the train no which he was riding suddenly came to a atop, albeit no flag station was to be seen anywhere. Another equally potent reason was discovered, however, for a section of ths track had been washed away by the turbulent waters of a river. Bishop Scanlon, together with hla was compelled to walk the tie and travel across lots for a distance of twelve miles in order to cross the stream on a wagon bridge. Bishop Scanlon was much pleased with the conditions which exist la the Nevada churches aad with the seeming prosperity of the middle Claeses. Tbe labor troubles he said are affecting conditions la Tonopah to a certain extent. Some of the business houses have been closed and in the windows aad elsewhere placards announce that the proprietor will not give employment to members of the I. feUow-trav-eler- Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, In HAY OR GRAIN Large or Small Quantities Remember, we carry a full line of that famous Trait's Poultiy Food for animals and poultry. V. 7. ASTLL B0U1 Phones 2264 Washington Ave. JESSE J. DRIVER Washington, March 25. Mr. Creel, Mexican ambassador, and Mr. Corea, the Nicaraguan minister, both discussed the Central-America- n war today with Mr. Root and, although Mexico and the United Butee. have not yet found a way to restore harmony, it Is believed that arbitration will be effected soon. Nicaragua is unwilling to make overtures for peace, aa It la declared such a step would be regarded by President Zelaya aa an Indication that he fear Salvador, the avowed alley of Honduras, and Guatemala, which cuuntry Is supposed to be ready to aealst Honduras. If the United States and Mexico were to juinlly advise Bxlvxdor and Guatemala that they must remain mutual. It Is held by friends of President Zelaya that the war would end, as Honduras has the la tho character of Qs service w sap ply ear ProospL callable and 1 lew aay tiara yon say wall be oa Job and handle tt expedltiewly walk Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in bus- ALLEN iness, and nicely located at 2275 I TRANSFER CO. Washington Ave. SI tor years, You are especially invited to call and see him at his & COMPANY D0M0T0 155 25th Street new location Men's Yer-Ingto- CASE DISMISSED. . we want you to know where to pet SEEDS. I was in the big Are, aa you all remember, your and all my old stock waa burned. Our new stock is arriving and will te the best ever brought to Ogden. WAR. United States and Mexico Seeking te Eetablleh Peace. Hasen and other towns along the railroad were overcrowded because of the washouts and many of the travelers were compelled to sleep In the depot milting rooms and hotels lobbies because of tbe lack of more suitable and comfortable accommodations. he said. Is one of the booming camps and seems to be particularly prosperous. Bishop Scanlon spent one week la Nevada and, with the exception of the cloudburst, encountered pleasant weather. Suprems Court Reverses Judgment and Instructs for Olemlseal. It is not time to plant yet, but soon WILL BE and AMERICAN w. w. WILSON Garden Seeds CENTRAL The supreme court yesterdav handan opinion reversing the judgment of the lower court in the case of Catherine D. Evans Wilson, t, vs. R. isepnndent and K. Wilson, Jr., P. N. Wilson. Charles Wilson. David Wilson and the estate of Lucius A. Wilson, deceased, appellants. and remanded the case with instructions to the court below to dismiss plaintiff's cae. Tbe trouble grew out of a pool between R. K. Wilson. Sr., now deceased, and his sons, who were engaged in tbe action, of all property Interests. They were engaged in various business enterprises in Boxeldrr county and all the income from ihe same' was put Into ofie fund. Among other things they owned considerable real estate and during the life of Mr. Wilson's first wife they deeded this property to their sons but the deeds were not recorded until just two days before Mr. Wilon married the plaintiff hereed down Furnishing Goods you bet it's Yes, and Electric Display Most boys from (be country who make their mark in the world are Upon his death she brought suit to recover her dower Interest In all this property, claiming that tt was transferred to the sdns merely to deprive her of her marital rights.' The lower court awarded her a dower Interest Wines and liquors Write yonr name with elec-trie light Against the blackness of the g cross-appellan- in. Fancy Cash Groceries Improves Business good." brought up on Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee. Don't night. Your name with incandes-cents signed Will burn into the public mind. let anybody twitch you to drinking something nerves wuk W. (Slu".J NEVADA WJ pr d Itt PAUL ZIEQENHIRT, Sci! & Railway JOS. S. WELLS, General M gr. KBB - d Btocw u have anything ta JJ 1870 ta 167 -phene 65-- Ind. 678. tt A. DENKERS Will pay the Mgheet prtei hand furniture and eejl the cheapest. 2418 Grant Phone 437-k- . Ind. 126 We Supply the Current Utah Light fTOIIJ SECOND-HAN- We buy and eeU all and aecend-hangeedn Cell W acker A Haynsa, Preps, 151 Phone, IndL call B Fd NmmJ Pto Law. flmniro N 3041. fad m Store! Th JUMBLE buys, sHs changes "any eld thing" espied) and meet new Wash. Hell, 1144 If 1 Cnnm Second Hanid Saoend-Han- else, which may nun your stomach and aU kinds and Nolions of Co. E.W. WADE, Agent tt J. HERRICK A CO, Successors te H. L. wm ring your geode her P 7" to cell them.. Call wra if buy. 2141 Weed Avm IlSff. Ind. 4S7. Sira "Tgjji |