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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, NATURES TONIC OGDEN, UTAH. NEW MOVE IN ' Sl'ND AY, APRIL J 007. THEIi MRS. E03V CASE jCature has most abundantly supplied the forests and fields of this land with vegetable material for the Telief and cure of all the .ills and ailments of mankind. Our forefathers out and compounded these ingredients into teas, concoctions recognizing this fact searched AND OTHER CHRISTIAN have been handed down to succeeding generations to bless BAKER which of SCIENTISTS AS TRUSTEES. and medicines, many health-givin-g and qualities. Among the very best of them with their from secured the great laboratory of forest and field is S. S. S., these vegetable preparations to Answer in Court from healthful the extracts and juices of roots, herbs Will BetoRequeeted made invigorating, entirely Action That Has a medicine the to produce the greatest of all tonics, . and a general Been Filed. and barks in such combination as an without equal. systemic remedy A tonic is almost absolutely necessary to most persons in the Spring. This is the Concord, N. H., April 6. A suppledemands are made on our physical systems, because with the mental bill in equity called forth by season at which the greatest and every member of the body, is making extra effort the recent announomrat that the return of warmer weather the blood, property of Mrs. Mary Baker 11 Eddy accumulations which have been left in the system because of the has been transferred to three trustees, to throw off the impure was filed in the Merrimack county inactive Winter life ; and few constitutions are able to withstand these demands without court today by the original complainsome manifestation of disorder. The blood becomes weak and watery because of the collectants or "next friends," in the suit for ed refuse matter which it has absorbed, and can no longer supply the body with the strength as accounting of Mrs Eddy's property. la the answer of The bill filed and energy that is needed to keep it in health. The pale, colorless skin, physical weakness, the complainantstoday to the motion bv the feeling, fickle appetite, poor digestion, a half sick feeling, and a general defense Inst Thursday that Archibald a tired, worn-ou- t of. the system means anaemia or blood poverty and a tonic and blood McClellan of Boston. Henry M. Baker condition n of Row and Joadab 8. Fernald of this to needed right the deranged nrxt city, be substituted for the purifier is blood. friends, and be empoeered to prosethe enrich and system cute the cults against the defendants The body must have assistance in the ease, who are all prominent members of the Christian Retrace it must be strengthened and aided with a church. The answer. In the fora of tonic, and S. S. S. is the ideal one. Being a supplemental petition, asks that the does not nature in it its three trustees be added to the Hat vegetable purely of defendants on the ground that the disagreeably affect the system in any trustees are working for tho same tonics called of theiso ends aa the original defendants; shall way as do some health-sustaini- 7, The Great Educator of the Age ng 1 l'R line of goods allows and in moat cases we win out, too. The inspection of our stock of Hike Wagons, Go-- bouts, Caffrey Wagons, Surreys, etc., (rubber or steel lire) will, we believe, make you our customer if you want one. We invite you to run-dow- come and look. JEWEL enter nppenranoc In court by April the market, which often contain harm15th, to make answer to the petition the to ful mineral ingredients filed today. derange The supplemental also asks that the stomach and digestion, unfavorably affect of trust be vacated on the grouud deed dtherwise the bowels and damage the that Mrs. Eddy wee nut competent to health. S. S. S. tones up the stomach and digestion and assists in the proper assimilation execute and that It was a device contrived by the defendants to defeat of food, it rids the system of that tired, worn-ou- t feeling and imparts tone and vigor to every the original suit. the healthy circulation of the blood, purifies and enriches part of the body. It MRS. EDDYS INCOMPETENCY. d this vital fluid, stimulates the sluggish organs to better action, and quiets the nerves which makes one feel on the verge of nervous prostration. S. S. S. gives an appetite Boston, Aprils 6. Frederick V. Peaand relish for food that nothing else does, and by its use we can find ourselves with as body, of counsel for the complainant. of the hearty appetite in Spring as at any other season. It acts more promptly and gives better In the suit for an accounting property of Mary Baker O. Bddy, ssM and more lasting results than any other tonic and is absolutely safe for young or old. today : When you take your tonic this Spring do not experiment, but get the best, S. S. S., ''The status of the three alleged will not be assumed but must NATURE'S TONIC, the remedy with forty years of success behind it and the one endorsed trustees be proven. They are not trustees if by the best people'all over the country. It is necessary at this time, when the system is the Instrument on which they rely U weakened and depleted at every point, that the right medicine be used one especially Invalid and the validity of the instrument can be determined only by adapted to the disordered condition, and one that will brace up apd invigorate the entire a Judicial determination through exsystem, and for a great many years S. S. S. has proved itself to be this remedy. It is amination of the person who made It. "The attempted oreatlon of tho trust natures greatest tonic and the king of all blood purifiers. Is an admission of the Incompetency THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY , ATLANTA. OA. of Mrs. Eddy penmnaily to adminis- on Stove and Rangea are (among fuel saver. They will add to your comfort at home. Ask your neighbor who ha one. Our KYRACUKE plows and OKnORNE spring tooth riding liprrows are taking the lead.1 Wfc can SHOW you. over-straine- ter her business FRANCES Papsra of one would rise up. opinion of M. Cochin." ever, WAR. RELIGIOUS Paris Conti nu to Dioclooo tho Socrato. 0 Port, April 6. The Figaro Its publication of the eon-tlnu- ri Montag-nln- i document. Among the papers brought out today Is a letter Implicating a diplomat. It aeto forth that M. Defiteurs, tho minister of The Netherlands to Francs, called upon Mgr. Montagnlnl and sold he wished to pmonallr hi great regret at the conflict with the Vatican, concerning which he had reflected at length. 11. DeSteure," writes Mgr. Monitorial, said France was becoming more and more corrupt and that aha wee being led by Free Masonry toward ruin or barbarous revolt The mlnla-te- r did not healtate to avow to me that he was disgusted with the conduct of the French government toward the Holy See; that he had knowledge of Its bad faith, which had been shown on every occasion, and that It had sought to trample on the decencies of diplomatic etiquette. The Fetlt Republlqne publishes two letters from Count De Beauregard to Mgr. Montagnlnl saying the writer learn from Mgr. Cuttllnl that except for M. Clemenceau'a unlucky words In Ma. mod, M. Brland would hare Bent a charge d'affaires to Rome-- to open negotiations. Mgr. Cuttllnl suggested a committee of the French bishops be nt to M. Brland, hut objection wa made to this because of the lmpossl-blllt- r or keeping such a step secret. Th documents published today by the Auuirlt refers mostly to M. Rou-jlc- r, who Mgr. Montagnlnl appears to' have believed regarded the separation of church end state as a measure to ep tho majority of tho chamber fl'ilet. Mgr. Montagnlnl quotes M. Kouvler as saying, in a cabinet meet-'- " to M. Combes that making waP on the Pope was more than useless, as the Pontiff was without tern-Bopower. It was to send a fleet to make him impossible yield. ' The Pope always will fasve the Isst word.' M. Rouvier Is quoted as say-This to say he will end by triumphing In this religious question. Another letter In the Autorlte says: There has been a meeting at the American embassy between M. Brland Cochin, Huron D'Estonrnellea JnyConstant and the editor of a great I ro'wiant to discuss polnewspaper icies. h this were done Ih America ex-pr- o, rl This Is the In a letter written In October, 1906. Mgr. Montagnlnl says M. Lou bet told a friend of his, a priest, that the law of separation would pass, hut that he considered It a most harmful law for the republic. PEACE EVENING. Employer and Employes the Guests of Andrew Carnegie. New York, April 6. Several hundred persona Interested In Industrial affairs met at Andrew Carnegie's home last night for what Mr. Carnegie termed a "peace evening." Officers of the National Civic Federation arranged the program. The guests Included representatives of labor organizations and men and women of wealth. Mr. Carnegie made an address, and was followed by Wm. F. Coakley, president of the International Protective association of lithographic apprentices and press feeders. Mr. Coakley said In part: Induatrial peace can never exlet without a trade agreement. The trade agreement la absolutely necessary that we hare industrial peace. The trade agreement, If accepted by both employer and employe in a proper spirit, will lead to greater things. Labor as a whole, that is, the conservative men, are absolutely and sincerely for the trade agreement. We went We have been atrlvlng for peace. peace and will continue to strive until we accomplish our object." President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia said: "The National Civic Federation could. In my Judgment, do no greater service to mankind at this moment than to urge upon the government of the United States the making of a formal proposal to other nations of the world to assemble at no distant date In International conference upon Industrial conditions and Industrial peace. NEW AMERICAN CLAY. How the Texan Kaolin Was Discovered and What It Will Do. - Chicago, April 6. There is in this city an energetic young man, Milton Bank Wolf, of the First National building, who is full of one idea. It Is in the nature of a prophesy and pre- sages the downfall of France as the monopolist in the manufacture of fine , properly end such an admission Involves further admischina. Ho Is certain that the com- sion of Incompetency ic dispose of It pany of which he Is president has tho by deed of trust cr otherwise. "I am confident we shall have no Kaolin In the world. only simon-pur- e "The story of the now American difficulty In having the alleged trust clay, he eald yesterday at the Audi- Instrument invalidated because of Mrs. torium Annex, "reads like a dream of Eddys eonditioBcof mental romance. Think of one of the greatest Industries of the country vainly groping around for the proper raw ma- THAW COUNSEL terial. when the best that ever existed UNDECIDED IN REGARD has been buried for years on its own TO CALLING WITNESSES hearthstone, while twenty million dollars worth of Imported ware has cut New York, April 6. Now that Disdown Its business to that extent every trict Attorney Jerome has decided that year. he will not apply to tho appellate di Koalln of the discovery "Today, by In Texas, the American potter bids vision of ths supreme court for writ to the report fair to double his business In a very of prohibition relative commission In lunacy, as to short time. Bo great has been the of the K. Thaw'a sanity. It la almost monopoly of Franco In fine white clay Harry the trial of this remarkable that the government of that country certain duly proceed to Its rad. has subsidised the Kaolin beds. Tbs can will There will be no more Interruptions, Inand paint paper crockery, pottery, dustries are those which will mainly It lu said, and by Monday morning, for be affected. The new American Kao- when the proceeding! are resumedaldoa lin ia whiter, stronger, more plastic the laet and decisive week, both and more translucent than any other. will have prepared themnlvea fully "It was discovered in ipexhanstlblo for the final effort It la understood some rather perfunctory proced deposits near the little town of Lea- that ure will take place before the sumkey, In Edwards county and seventy-fiv- e miles from San Antonio, Texas, ming up begins, but If thia be so. it noted German scientist and la unlikely It win take much time the by counsel for the defense geologist. Prof. E. M. Tillman, while It lu said that perhaps two or at the Dallas State Fair. He noticed may call one and to the rtand on Monwitnesses three white an man a fingering unusually piece of clay. Upon analysis, It prow day morning. Who these witnesses will be could Kaolin In the ed to be the finest not be learned. It lu presumed that world. "Guided by this man. Dr. Tillman, Dr. Allan Mclane Hamilton will be who Is a graduate of Heidelberg uni- one, but, should this presumption be It la not anticipated that ho versity, found the Kaolin beds, con- accurate. at any great will be questioned over from a in mile siderably length, 206 to 400 fort In width and at least length. The other witnesses win he 100 feet in depth. The supply was minor one and what they will bo o practical f- inexhaustible and (he clay called upon to do wlU be simply was beyond comparison with any of correct certain discrepancies In the testimony of previous witnesses. As the European clays. "The only' trouble was that If was soon as the last one of them has left like the finding of a nugget of gold in the witness chair, Delphin M. Delmu the center of a limitless desert. There will announce: "The defense rests, and the lari was no means of getting the clay to the manufacturers, who have been im- phase of the trial will be entered up having announced that porting their raw material from abroad on,vMr. Jerome more witnesses at all. for years with a tax of 62.50 a ton, he will call no It la almost certain, however, that Finally the Southern Pacific Railroad extended Its line within forty miles to Justify hi position, Mr. Jerome of the place and now all that remains will make a brief, but probably charIs to build the connecting epur of the acteristic, protest against the confirm railroad." atlon of the report of the lunacy commission. He wlU do thia with but faint hope of success, however, for At some recent winter house-partie- s con dominoes have quite ousted bridge It la believed to be n foregone will iu popular favor. Betting, In at least elusion that Justice Fltigerald one of the houses ran very high, and of course added great cast to the play, O O Gentlewoman. "We Will Treat You Right ) ; Burton Implement Co. 2312-1- 6 announce on Monday that he confirms the commlix Ion's report. 8o far as Is known, no proMtcuilng officer In this jurisdiction has ever found hlmaelf In the curious position that District Attorney Jerome occud( pies. Despite his own dimp-robelief that Thaw la Irresponsible and n paranoiac, Mr. Jerome will be compelled to Impress upon tbe Jury that It ia Its dfity to find the young ntan guilty of deliberate murder. Since he baa eald that he will strive to convict Thaw, the district attorney will he forced to Ignore all that he haa It aa to the aid In court and out prisoner's mental breakdown and to argue simply that be went up to Madison Stanford White, on the Square roof garden that tragic June night and shot him to death through motives of revenge and Jealousy. His peach cannot be other than an absorbing one.' Mr. Jerome had aaalab-ant- e and clerks pack the records of the trial, the rahlMta and the affidavits Into three vnllsne yesterday and then had them sent to his Rutgers street fist. There, between now and Monday, he will prepare his summing up. s As to the defense, Dolphin M. has finished his speech. He had sbnndant time for this work, because Mr. Hartridge has done all the work conseoted with the relations of the defense toward the lunacy commisDel-ma- sion. Alt of Thaw's lawyers look forward to next week with the utmost confidence, they say. Mrs. Kvelyu Nas-Thaw, since the menace of weary weeks of welting Involved In Mr. Jerome's threat to seek the appellate division Las vanished, Is cheerful again, tf is the prlsoser. Bhe visit Thaw Is the Tombs dally and spends as long a time there aa she ran. Counsel for Harry K. Thaw differs i today over the question whether to call more witnesses for tbe defense na the resumption of the trial on Monday Some of Thaws lawyers morning. favor calling no more witnesses anl Washington Ave. - V urgt that the summing up be begun more completely, and he haa shown at once, wbUa others of hts counsel himself incapable of performing the declare that more wltaeaaea ought to smallest duties of hla rank." Tbe lower house of parliament ! testify. One of Thaw's counsel said io be abolished, and there will h today: "Whes the trial waa Interrupted Dr. formed a military dictatorship wilt Hamilton was on the stand and bis the object of stamping out revolution examination was not completed. Wbeu the ease la resumed Dr. Hamilton will Mill bs an ths stand and ths question before us Is whether it Is wise to continue his examination. 1 favor asking Dr. Hamilton his cplslon uf Thaw'a Insanity. lie will teatlfy th it Thaw waa Insane at the tints of the shooting, wo think, and that will help our ease. With what hla opinion in regard to Thaw'a mental condition now does not matter In view of ths commission's report Wo fill get to gather before Monday and thresh ths matter out end arrive at some conclusion. Nothing has yet been decid- ed definitely." Mr. Detains was busy today putting ths finishing touches to his summing up speech an, I It waa said at hla office that he will take more than a day to dellvar It. It waa said that ba will be tbe only member of Thaw's counsel that will address the court and Jury In the summing up. CZAR TO ABDICATE Has Lest Hla Mind and Is In a Condition. and putting an end to anarchy in Russia, The paper declares farther that a marriage haa been arranged between Grand Duke Michael and Princess Victoria of Behleawig-Hoteta, and that the vlalt to Ixwdon nf the dowager empress of Russia waa chiefly for the purpose of negotiating thia marriage. Count Benkendorff, tho Russian ambassador to Great Britali, In an Interview regarding the story published In the Dally Mirror, expressed surprise therewith and said he had hsard nothing officially. L CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY LINES. Chicago, April I. The actual wort of reconstructing the Chicago City raflwar line probably will begin on Monday. Drawings and plana for tbe first work that of replacing all tracks hare been completed by a foroe of men working under Blon Jarnold, the re- city's chief engineer, and nil that ormains Is the acceptances of the dinances by the railway officials. President Mitten la now la New Tort arranging for future contracts. Ho will return to Chicago tomorrow and it In expected that he will have the authority to accept the traction ordinances on behalf of hla company. The city still will have thirty days to consider the ordinances before accepting them, hut It to (tntnlly that this right will be waived and orders Immediately given for car- rylng on the work begun. Tho new rails are to bo of tho haavy flat typo which will give the maximum of speed with the minimum of power. The Doily MirLondon, April ror claims t be In a position ts announce upon Ibe "hlgboat authority," that the emperor of Russia purpose to abdicate within a month, and that Grand Duke Michael will bs appointed regent during the infancy of tho exareriteh. For the past three or four weeks, the paper says, events in this direction have been proceeding with lightning rapidity In HL Petersburg, but the secret has been well kept. "Lately." aara tbe paiier, "tbe emperors mind na given way even WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 6 ooooooooooooooo - Syracuse, Utah, March 23, 1907. Frauds G. Luke, General Mgr., Merchants Protective AsHociation, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Kir: I take pleasure in acknowledging receipt of $5,013.3.1 collected by you from the railroad company for the death of my husband. The largest aukount the company would offer jiue before you took charge of this case was $2,000. 1 desire to express my sincere thanks for your efforts in this matter and will gladly recommend your institution to all others in need 6f such service. MRS. MARY ANN FREW. We attend to the adjustment of all kinds of actions and accounts. We can collect some money for you if you turn in your claims. Write or see us. In very important matters our special representative will call on you. Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts, Commercial National Hank Hldg., Kalt Lake City, Utah. Francis G. 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Not One Drop of Alcohol Is Used in Its Manufacture Manna purifies the blood, creates an appetite, promotes digestion, cleanses and regulate the organ of elimination, causing them to remove from the body every trace of winter' accumulation of waste matter, acid, and poison, the retension of which cauee disease. FOR KALE AT ALL DRUGOIKTS AT 50c AND $1.00 PER BOTTLE. A (VEIT NO SUBSTITUTE. (.'a rob a I I , ! ; , ; ; |