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Show IflE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, TTAFl. WEDNESDAY, MARCH the rock carries not leu than cuu and a half ounces of geld to the ton. BURGLARS IN EUREKA. Eureka, March 25. The meat mar ket owned by Joseph Wirtolla was entered by burglars last night from the rear am! they opened the safe without the use of ponder. They about 940 and about 9500 worth of scrip. Mr. tt'irthlln does not keep any large amount of money to the safe, aa it to a small ono that would not offer much resistance against burglar' tools. The thieves evidently thought that by getting into the safe ou Sunday they would get the money in Saturday, as the lute hour of closing makes It Impossible to put the money In the bank. The electric light wires were cut, so that the place was la darkneu at the time the burglars did their work. The tool used were t on the fioor, but as they were no doubt stolen, they would nut furnish much of a clew aa to who did the job. Tha officer are now working oa the case. - LOSES LEGS AND ARMS. Michael Marine Diea of Fearful Suf- fering at 81 Mark's Hospital. Salt Lake, March 26. Michael Marine, 23 year. of 851 South Fifth West street, uiet with an accident shout 1:15 Monday night at the Third South street crusting of the Klo Grande Western railroad, from the of which he died at 8L Marks rl-fe- at 12:30 Tuesday morning. hofepltal He was run orer by a string of sevfreight cars, his right arm being ered at tho shoulder and both his Marine legs Just below the hners. death resuffered Intense agony until lieved him of his suffering. The enact cause of the accident or how it occurred is not- known, but it Is thought that he was attempting to go between two cars, when they were bumped into by an engine, and the ubIqw imitu man was throw's under the wheels. He was found some time after the aeciJent by E. Magny, Luke bhsw end Louis Kohler, car repairers, who were working near tho scene of the accident. Dr. Beniamin dressed Marine's wounds temporarily to stop the flow of blood. He was then taken to the gt. Mark's hospital and the wounds properly attended to-Several timrs during the hut 12 years Marina has become suddenly Insane and has only lust recently returned from the stats mental hospital at Provo. His mind has been affect d all his Ufa and it was his habit to roam around tho railroad yards. It la believed that while wandering in ths yards he became insane end fell between tbs cars. Ho lived with his aged mother and father at their homo, 253 South Fifth West His father la very sick at present, and the news of tho young mas's accident was withheld from him 1st night fearing the shock would kill him. Ho also has a brother In Salt Lake. E. H. Marino of 401 West Second South street - MANHATTAN CAMP. Oldtlmer Believes Stray Dog to Be the Mohawk of Manhattan. Manhattan never looked as good as it does today and I knw of nothing that can keep It from being n big producing camp, and that la n comparatively short time. There am thous ends of tons of milling ora in sight In tho various mines that have been opened to any extent; there is every of reaana to believe that not on the mineral resources of the vast ares about tho camp have as yet been lf oven discovered. All Manhattan needs of tho biggest mining camps on record to mills, and to a very short time the camp is going to have one forty stamp plant la operation, to probably aeveral plants." This wrhat Charles Kieihofsr, one of tho old Biases of tho Manhattan tarn to say of tho proopooU la tho camp. . "Tho Mustang strika," he continued, to one of tho moot wonderful 1 over aw. Just be fore 1 loft camp 1 went down in tho mine at tho Invitation of tho osportntendeaL All ho did was to show mo whom tho rlobaot are woo and 1 pnaopod n shank at random. Whan 1 oxnnilasd it I found that It wwo literally oovorad with free gold. They have a thrwo and a half foot ledge at that paint, from which their lowest sassy vraa over IM sad tho higbaot 9560, tho average serosa ths whole ledge befog about 1400. Bomo of this stuff to ao rich that tho ora they Jam broken down to locked away in a tool boa, an It la too valuable to rack and leave otamUag about Ths ora house that they have put up at tho mlao to about Snlshsd aad they will bo breaking, oorting and shipping ora n regular way from now on. la Ths Stray Dog l believe to bo the of Manhattan. 1 t was Mohawk through tho mine just a day ago and what I saw (her certainly surprised Bk although I have beard otortoo of the ore that two been discovered them all winter. I want to tho cwoacut from tho 260-folevel and picked up a piece of rock tho Mm of a wal1 nut aad whan panned It 1 got 20 cents la gold from tt. Tho out told mo that the rock was not all like that, which would figure out to 91400 a too, but they have a five-foo-t ledge there that will average over 9450 g tea from oonsarratlvu figures. Aa soon as ths onmprraonr plant arrives ths work of putting tho vortical shaft on tho Stray Dag down to tho point whore It will Intersect the lodge will ho speed ed up aoasldara-bly- . The company boo Mxteeu men at work in the shaft now, all that can bo used there. Tho superintendent estimates that tho ledge will bo caught In tho abaft at tho 210-fomark and then they will bo able to mine In a rapid and Inexpensive way- - All the way down ths shaft of tho Stray Dog they are In sulphide on and tho dyke to ao strong and can bo traced for ouch o distance that 1 fully belteve that tho mlao will bo os great m tho Mohawk whoa they got more work done. h-f- SPINAL MENINGITIS VICTIM. Salt Lake, March 26. Cerebrospinal meningitis claimed another victim whea Lets Wade, aged 5. died at the home of her parent. 61 North Second Weal street, at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. She was taken ill 8uriday night ami a physician was called. Dr. Monahue, who attended her, did art diagnose the case as spinal meningitis, but notified the parent of the child that If ahe went Into convulsions, they nhould tell him at once. Ho was called yesterday afternoon, but could do nothing fur her, and she did shortly afterward. SHEARING sheep-shearin- April. It g to expected that . 200.000 LUXUS M Agrees Xfith Everybody because of its ABSOLUTE PURITY, the perfect AGEING it receives, the best ingredients of the choicest quality, our superior YEAST PLANT and because its brewed RIGHT and to suit YOUR taste. An Improved Beer developed by fifty years of experience and close study of what is best for your health and most pleasing to your palate. Its Ask for LUXUS COURT DECISIONS The constitutional provision against Impairment of the obligation of contract to held, lu Gwansoa v. Ottumwa (Iowa) 6 (N.B.) 860. not to prevent municipal bonds from being held Invalid because of want of power to toen them, although at tha time they were issued the supreme court of the Mato had expressed the opinion that municipalities might issue such bundd. Bur-fso- e Samples. Ely. Nev., March 26. News of remarkably larg flsld of gold bearing ore which hu been discovered between Ely and OoMflold wai brought into Ely yesterday by W. E. Blackwell, a well known prospector, who arrived here with William with 600 pounds of samples culled from the surface of the scene of the discovery. Tyrell left for Salt Lake, taking the sample ores with him for assay. He will return within the next few days with a report of the results of these away a Mr. Blackwell ray that the find was made seven mile south of Reveille, from which point they drove (0 Ely. The gold rock cover a surface area more than 2,000 feet In length and of undetermined width. Assay have already been made whieh show Ty-re- s. Thcre la only ono L-R.- A statute requiring ths marking of mall packages of butter intended for salo with their weight in figures not leas than a quarter of an Inch high to hold. In ox parts Dietrich (Cal.) 5 L.K.A. (N. B.) 673, to bo aa uncon- stitutional Interference with liberty pn party rights, and not a legitimate exsrdse of the police power. Requiring tho mponoibillty and net worth of tho Individual members of a private banking ooncern to bo aa amount at least double the amount of tho capital paid Into the bank to hold, In State vs. Rich creek (lad.), 6 UA.R. (N.B.) 674. not to violate the constitutional provisions against taking property without comreasatlon or duo precooe ot law, cocftrring special privileges or or abridging the privileges and immunities of ritleens. equal to FRED KRUG BREWING CO. OMAHA. NED. BWIarly 1ia 12S llahment iof the Garfield Banking company, of 930,000 capital stock in 300 shares of 9100 each. The projectors and officials are as follows; President, W. 8. MeCor nick; vice president, W. Q. Bancroft; cashier, Frank Kimball; assistant cashier, Sidney directors, W. 8. McCoralck, W. H. Bancroft, C. W. Whitley, D. C. Jaekling, Lafayette HanchctL The new banking company haa sebrick building cured a fine at Garfield In which to Jo business, n. provided with adequate vault and ao arranged aa to furnish excellent opportunity for general banking operations. Mr. Kimball will continue to exercise his superintendency over the branches of the McCor-nlcBanking company at Eureka and at Twin Falls, visiting the Garfield in atitotion' periodically, and leaving Mr. Bavllle in Immediate charge. The indications are that Garfield will have 2,600 people employed this season, making on the whole a goodly sized population, so that facilities for handling large amounts of money, especially on pay days, at the new denter wiU prove of the greatest 8a-vlll- e; two-stor- y acaoii)-mudatlo- TWO STATE CASES COME. There were Tpon tho Insolvency of a bank two caeeo In Judge Diehls cotfrt this which hu been receiving taxes and morning for arraignment of tho deTho first was that of Dio delivering treasury receipts therefor, fendants. it is held, la Page county vs. Rose monto Pules, charged with assault (lewa) 5 I R. A. (N. B.) 886. that with a deadly weapon upon one Rosie toe oounty to entitled to a preference Binlth. The case was continued until cut of its asset for the amount col- April 5. J. F. O'Malley and George Bough-tolected sad not turned over, on the charged with robbery, was next theory that the bank It a trustee, where there Is no authority of law to called. The men are accused of robChris deposit the funda with the bank, and bing a saloon man named of 616.90 on March 23. They the Uspsyeie from whom the funds have been received cannot be ascer- pleaded not guilty aud the case was act for hearing April 9. In default of tained. 6500 bonds each, they were taken to Participation la the murder of a the county jalL prisoner under sentence of death in a TEAM ELECTROCUTED. state court, with intent to prevent tne delay attendant upon an appeal to the Balt Lake, March 26. While James Federal Supreme eourt from an or. der of the circuit court denying relief Park of Murray was driving a team by habeu corpus, and to prevent the over the 'street car tracks on State Seventeenth and hearing of such appeal, is held. In street, between Vrited States vs. Shipp, Advance Eighteenth South streets, at 11 o'clock this morning, both homes suddenly Sheets, U. 8. (1906) 165, to be a conn tempt of the supreme eourt. where dropped dead. The animals had oom-ifxmtact with a broken trolley wire such 'murder was committed after the appeal had been allowed, and that which toy on the track, and which the driver did not see until his team court had ordered that ail proceedings against the appellant be stayed, got mixed up with the deadly strand. ard the custody of said appellant be The young man was much astonished to see the animals fail, and upon Inretained pending this appeal." vestigation discovered that a trolley and wire had become disconnected BANK FOR GARFIELD. broken and was lying on the track in IL see The Salt Lake, March 26. The near a way that he could not fine big town of Garfield has grown so mate- hores were said to be and belonged to tbn father cf rially that banking as well as other the boy, Andrew Park of Murray. bufclnes accommodations are require.! there. Banking facilities will be pro FRENCH FINANCIER. vlded after April 3 next by tha estab- Salt Lake. March 26. M. Edouard Noentilin. a distinguished French financier, arrived in Balt Lake this morning at 9:40 on No. 6 over the M. Norntzlln Oregon Short travels in the private car Independence. and was accompanied by Mr. Mimic. The party Is on its way East, taking In the principal places of Interest en route. Today M. Noentilin is the g'w-i- t of T. E. Hurley, funeral passenger and ticket agent cf the Oregon Short Line, who is showing tho French party around the city. Balt Lake, March 26. n. Va-rall- anl-mcl- s, Bromo Quinine " mmI iwmSIm eoaietlms fret aaf ariflaal CMS CHURCHES UNITE TteM rtcatui with im buotag aad tears ths atgaatoio af taawniTK aad art J. JOHN DISTRIBUTERS: Laxative Bronte tenia Next Time Order 6 Csso Scat Homs Today An unconstitutional Interference with Intoratato commerce to held, in Mississippi Railroad commission vs. Central Illinois K. Co. Advance Sheets, U. 8. (1006) IL to be made by aa order of the Mississippi railroad ocpunhwlon requiring a railway company to stop Its intoratato mall train t a specified county seat, where prop er and adequate railway passenger facilities ar otherwise afforded to that station. GOLD POUND AT REVEILLE. 7hat la TO BEGIN. sheep will pass through the local corrals. Tho sheep nun report tho sheep In an excellent condition and the wool clip will no doubt surpass tho lurgs one of last year. The majority of the aheap men have contracted their wool, having received a fiattaring price early In the season. The pries of wool ha advanced over the contract price ot many of the woulgrowera,and as a result they an feeling somewhat taken In. Several herd have already pasted through hare, which will probably be sheared at lleber City. -- Bring In Promising LUXUS' Label Is a Guaranty of Purity Wholesomeness Genuine Refreshment Satisfaction. It" is delicious to the palate and strengthening to the stomach. . of doctors is kind beer the tell that their It patients to drink because it whets the appetite, promotes digestion . and nourishes the entire body. The Nourishing Qualities of LUXUS" come from the barley-ma- lt and the choice rice we use in brewing it Our malt is made by our improved process from the best barley grown and we go clear to India in order to get ' the best rice. . LUXUS" Tones the Stomach find Nerves because of the Superior Bohemian hops we use the lupulin in these carefully selected hops is a wonderful digestant And besides it gives to LUXUS" a delicious, rich flavor, a rare bouquet that makes the mouth water. These are some of the reasons why you should ask for LUXUS Beer. It wont cost you any more than some other beer and yet youll enjoy it more than any other And it will produce permanent healthful results. The American Fork. March 25. The different companies wlih corral a few miles east of here, are making preparations .to commence sheep shearing within the next ten days Sheep mea arr bringing herde near the yards and will be in readiness for tho shearing. They will also be anxious to get this over in order that they may pats ou to tho summer range, to bo In readiness for tho tombing period, which commences late In to make It one Prospector That Makes All the Difference in the World ' The ladies of tlio Baptist church Twenty-Fift- h BAUMEISTER ADAM SNYDER, 276 Main, Salt Lake City. Bali Phons 1061V. Ind. Phons 1061. GREINER, Street, Phono 828, will entertain (he ladleo of tho Methodist, Congregational, Presbyterian . Ogden.-Independe- S6S BROS, Street, Ogden. Independent Phone 885. Twenty-fourt- h treatment they luff received from the local papers. and Lutheran churches, rendering a missionary program, the participants MYSTIC SHB1NEBS being representatives of the different churches or missionary societies. Tho Balt This evening In Lake program to aa follows: Hymn No. 593. City, at the Masonic Temple, the Devotional. . Mystic Shrinera will hold a ceremonOur Work in Utah" Mrs. W. A. ial session, which will be attended by Middleton. about forty members pf the order Recitation, (a) Embroidery Work"; from Ogden. B. Mrs. J. Tho notice of session, after tho an(b) A Boy'a Soliloquy" McCracken. nouncement of the time aad place, in Ton Must part, reads as follows: "My Experiences Along tha Cogst" Coma Thru; get out your dress suit Mrs. Cutler. The Missionary's Dream" Mn. (spike tails) and appear before Shirk Eld Evans who will look you over. He Elmqulst Voice from the Open Door of may make a fuss over you. If ho dexs not forget it. Sign dr Martini, China Mr. C. H. Coolldge. Are Not Mors ths eminent Italian impreaaario, acWhy Christians be Interested In Missions" Mrs. Robt companied by Mias Olive, will Lewis. present" The other numbers of ths Instrumental Addle program are referred to la like manDuet Miss ner. Parra, Mr. D. V. Bell. All ladies are meet cordially Invited Among other thing! the "bid" calls to be present. There will be a social attention to is the special Pullman hour after the program and tho event train that will take the Ogden and will be In the direction of cooperation Salt Lake Shrinera to Los Angeles, next month for the annual oonciave af End mutual helpfulness. the order, which will be held la that city. FILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. For the meeting of the Shrinera, FAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to the. Southern Pacific has announced eura any case of Itching, Blind. Bleed- a rate of one fare for the round trip ing of Protruding Piles in to 14 days to Los Angeles and San Francisco. or money refunded. 60c. , The tickets will be on sale dally from April 2Cth to May 9th. SUCCESSFUL CEVIVl E. F. BRATZ . WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. fistvicss at the First Baptist Church Closed Monday Evsnlng. IN ANY FART OF THE CITY AND OOUNTY. Loan on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. g Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong and fiae Gompaaie at Lowest Bates. 41 0 25th St Opposite Reed Hotel Phones : 420 and 420-- z The special services, which have been held at the First Baptist church for the past two weeks, under the direction of Prof. B. P. Btout of Phil adtlphla, the unfed singing evangelist, and the Rev. I. a. Brown, pastin' of tlie First Baptist church cf Salt Lake City, clotted Monday evening, la spite of the severe Htorm tho auditorium of th church was crowded. The professor sang, by request, many of his best songs, among which were "Face to Face, "Pas It On. The llaptiimial Hymn," Papa, Shall I Look For You?" Some 8weet D).'- - Where in My Wandering Boy Tonight," and several others. Rev. liruwn spoke briefly, yet In a most telling way with respect to Baptist doctrines. Two grown people responded to the appeal to come out A large number were orHily. into the church at the close of the service, many by baptism, a few by letter, and by statement of their Christian experience. There are many There will be yet to he baptisms uu Easter evening. Prof, stout has proven himself a woi.derfu singer. He to one of the very best gospel singers in the Unit ed States today. His singing is powerful, yet swe t and full of soul. The Rev. Hrown's sermons have been very strong, Indeed. They have been true to the Gospel message, yet revealing the fact that arlt-ncaud history hut confirm and enforce the mrs-ag- e of the Bible. The church and congregation last evening adopted resolutions expressing their deep appreciation of tha faithful and efficient services of both Prcf. Stout and his wife, and aim of the services of the Rev. Brown. Professor Stout and hi wife are to spend several months In Utah In evangelistic work. They go from Ogden to Murray from thence to the First church. Fait Lake City. Prof. Stout and Rev. Blood expressed their thanks for the kind JESSE J. DRIVER HOW ABOUT ' that new Harness you need? Don't think you cant afford tt till you've (Ivon us a chance. Wo sell no infer ior goods, ao old fashioned appliances. All Our Harness is made from the best of toother in tha Boot workmanlike manner. Blankets, Halters, Whips aad everything a bene ewner a teds. J.C. 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