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Show T11E MORNING 2 Anderson, she settled back la her chair and a faint smile of contentment passed over her countenance. Dr. Daniel H. Colder, superintendent of the State Mental hospital, was summoned to attend the hearing Thursday. la the chamber he conducted the cum Inal Ion which brought out her i exact and physical condition. FACTS" W have tha tact coffees on earth ar anywhere They aro delicious, pure and refreshiag. SoU la airtight 4N4 tnd p&ckiieft. Good.11 Schillings, Oaf Star Doff, 25c par lb. . Schillings Two Star Ooffta. "Bettor. al. SOc per lb, SchlUings Three Star Coffee. 'Tine. See per Ibi arifciiHng. Five Star CoSes, riaaat. 45c par lit. Hewlett a Ona Crow Coffee. "Good." ' 25c per lb. Hewlotta Two Crowa Coffeo, Choice, SOc par lb. Hewlatta Three Crow Coffee. "Choia-eat,-" S5a per lb. Haeklna Madina Coffee. "Good." Me Hee kina 15c Velvet per Coffee, Very Good." lb. Rob Coffee, "Extra Good." 40c per lb. Heokln a Kla-He- e Goff. 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TUNNEL CAXC au-nta- Details ef Underground Gang ef Bey Crooks Exploited Before Judge Gowane Salt Lake. April 11 Judge E. G. Oceans, recently appointed to the judgeship of the juvenile court, dealt with two members of the tunnel gang" Thursday la the opening session under hla administration. Howard Edward Toung, It years old. the leader of the gang, was committed to the State Industrial school at Ogden. Wallace Holt, 12 yearn old. was seat to the Morris detention homa to await tha return of the gangs vaudeville troupe, consisting of Frisco Brad-fielBlorky" Redman, "Andy Anderson and "Shorty" Pierce, from Bingham, where they went on an excursion to do stunts" In saloons for collections, which with their shoe elilne boaea, net them a living. The operations of this gang were gone Into by tha court and It Is probable that several members will be sent to Ogden to tha reformatory. Behind tha Knutsford hotel la the haunt of the gang. Tunnels have been run underground la several directions, and rooms have been cut out where tha tore fixed up sleeping quarters. It wa a roost for tha hoy vagabonds, and a den when dime novel ware read and grave plots hatched. Tha home of the gang has been destroyed ly the police, and bow tha members will be arraigned for correction and probably he tent to the State Industrial school. Young's career aa a criminal la a matter of record la the Juvenile court. For more than a year be haa been a ward of tha oourt. ' He was under suspended sentence to Ogden for stealing 91 from the Sweat Candy company when brought before the court He also atola sacks and took tham to the tunnel," for which ha was arrested the second time. Since then he hae violated Ua papers by stealing, and was arralgnsd raster day for Incorrigibility. His mother, Mrs. C. A. Dltser, relinquished all right to tha boy, stating that aha was unabls to handle him. Youngs father la dead, and hla motbar haa married again. Ha baa had no homo for two years, and haa mad his own living. Young consented to go to Ogden and was taken them last night by Charles B. Hahn. Tha other members of tha gang ara being looked for by the officers. Tho vaudevillo troupe made a good living by taking excursions to tho outside towns. Laat week they returned from Bingham, wbarc they oollected $17.60 by passing the hat la saloons. The boya pulled off thlr stunts at "clog" dancing and various turns. After each number they passed the hat Another excursion was made Tuesday to Bingham for tho same purpose. UTAH CONSOLIDATED. ES7S Waahlngton Avenue Analysis of Laat Year's Record veal Favorable Surprises. OOOEN, HATH. Re- In dismissing the Utah Consolidated company's annual report, George L. Walker la hla Weokly Letter aya that It "dlaonanta all of tha favorable predictions that have heretofore been made by the company's moat anthua-laetl- e friends. It had been anticipated that the company would earn between M and 99 per share, but the waa 9 41, or a profit of 15 cents par pound on Ua output of 11,631,974 pounds of copper, which was probably sold at about 19 acuta par pound. "It will he aotad that tho coat of produotloa Is given at 4.11 cents per pound of copper, also that tha celling price la given as 19 eenta, while the profit per pound was slightly more than II oents. Tho eicea of profit avtdoatly earae from interest on the company's large cash reserve and from miscellaneous Income. I want thin showing to be aa answer to tho many people who have written me asking If I had confldrao In the management of tho Utah Consolidated company. When a oompanys profit ara ao largo that the average auditor of accounts la anablt to fln.1 by an analysis of the annual report whore ell the money has oome from, It should certainly bo Clear to all that none haa boon misappropriated. I regard Utah OonsolW dated aa one of the best managed mining properties In the world. 1 do not think it la possible to present n cleaner record than haa been made by the management of this company. Utah Consolidated earned 99.45 per share last year on a copper market. Its earning during lb first ala months of this year, on an avercopper market, therefore, age will be at the rate of 913.60 per ehare, or shout 23 per cent oa tbo current selling price of the atock. "A most important statement In the report le that referring to the large ora body opened above the fifth 1. tel, tho same oae that was discussed to con1dcrablo length lu these letters after I visited the mlae last June. It le referred to In the company's report a a large flat ore body of exceptionally good grade. About 175,000 tons of or were mined from It during the year. Apparently this ore body extends westward beyond a well defined fault line. Into ground uever brfore proven productive and this makes very promising tbs territory to the west "This means that the Vtah Consolidated mine la growing bigger every jeer. 1 believe the company will make a dividend record In the coming twenty years which will give the atock a value more than twice greater than Its present selling price. re-eu- K HOW ABOUT thad mw Banana yon uaadT Dont Mak yoa seal afford it till yoa've gtvan ae g ahaaee We aall ao Infer-t- a geode old faahloaod appllaaeoe . AH Our Hstmess la made treat the heat of leather la tfeo moat workmanlike maaavf. Blanket, Rattan, Whip aid very thing a hone owner aaada. i.C. Platt Saddlery D010I0 Co. & COMPANY 155 25th Street 29-ce- Men's Furnishing Goods end Notions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors Secosid Hand Stores Work, not Blow; Goode not Show. I. T. ALVORD A SONS, Second-HanGoode, Cphol-- , atarlag, Real Estate, eta, etc. North of P. O. Phases 61 and 232. d SECONDHAND STORE NEVADA Wo bay and oall all kinds ef new end oeoond-han- d geode Cell er phene Weaker A Hayna Prepe 1M S5th SL Phene lad. UL PAUL ZIEQENHIRT, Saaend-HanStore. IT yea have anything to soil or buy 1170 to 17 Wash. Ave and nr phone 97A Ball SfiAk. Ind. d BL A. OENKERB Will pay the Mghaat pHea for seeend-hanfurniture and sell to the public the cheapest. Mid Grant Ave Ball Phone Hie lad. I20L C. J. HERRICK A CO, Successor to H. L. White Bring your goods here If yeu want to soil them., Call kero If you want 2M2 Wash Ave BeM Pheae buy. S1ih Ind. 4S7. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT ADS. YIELD BIG RESULT WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. DECLARED INSANE. Woman Who Murdered Huaband Committed t State Mental HoapItaL Salt Lake. April If. After two hours of rigid examination In a closed chamber session, Mrs. FXfrlda Hooley waa committed to tho Stale Mental hospital for treatment by the Insanity oemmlaalon Thursday for shooting her huaband. William T. Hooley, about 9 their o'clock Tuesday morning at homo la Waterloo. When the commie sloe completed It work. Judge George O. Armstrong was called Into the chamber and after some deliberation over the testimony the commitment waa slKned. Wlth the same composure and ralm-aes- a as the has maintained throughout her hearing, Mrs. Hooley received the decision. When her children were spoken of she waa seised with hysterics. For a moment her frame trembled, her eyes flashed with wildsoon s ahe heard the ness, bat words fall from Judge Armstrong's lips (hat her eons would bs left In the keeping of her brother, Victor OGDEN, UTAH. EXAMINER, O Reilly ae counsel, 1907. li: Mr. to that, I have not withdrawn to from the case and have no believe that either Vier- - Hartridge, "As Gleason or Peabody have. Aa to the disagreement of the Jury, fce iaU: I know no more about tke disthe genagreement at the Jury than eral public knows, and It 1 too early to discuss plena tur the future. Concerning Mr. Gleaom'e criticism Park City, April 11. Labor troubles of kia Dementia Americana re seem to confront Park City as a thing marks. Mr. Delmas would ay only: I have no wish to comment on of which It la impossible to rid the city In spit of the determined efforts these remarks. of the conservative miner and against Cam ment In Pittsburg. tha highest hopes of the taxpayers of rethe city. Tho troubles seem InevitPltUburg.April it. Pittsburg ceived the result of the Thaw trial able. This morning, tho morning shift at with hardly as much enthusiasm or interest aa the baseball bulletins. the Ontario mine went on a atrik Thera waa llule comment. because of the unusual demand which For about 12 hours after the case was made upon them that they go underground fifteen minutoc before the sue given to tho jury there was Intime of going on enlfL Fifty men tense Interest and up to a late hour In formed the striking party. Thla order, the night crowds besieged tbs bulletin it said, waa made so that the miners boards of tho newspapers. Yesterday would work tka full eight hours oa the and today, however, there was little face of the drifL la addition to tho inquiry. Among the places where the great demand that they go to work fifteen miauls earlier, It was also required eat Interest waa displayed waa tha hour later Dqqueeue dub, of which Harry Thaw that they remain one-hal-f is a member. A few expressions of disIn the workings for tho same reason. appointment that an agreement had Such a schedule has not been cusbeen reached waa all la tha any tomary In any of the Park City mines, not if indeed anywhere, and the miners of comment here. g characterise the demands as unusual LONDON OPINION OP CASE. and unjust. Their action will be sustained by tha men oa the other throe shift a. British Barrister Find Much Fault This action on the part of the men With American Methods. means that 120 miners will be out of employment unices the order is reLondon, April in the voked by Ernest Bamberger, who pro- trial of Harry K. Thaw for the murmulgated it today. Tne miner' unloa der of Stanford White, which at first held a special meeting to act was Intense here, the upon the strike question sad to de- Utter stages of thelagged during How proceedings. cide as to the etantf they will take In ever, the prolonged delibthe matter. The meeting waa attend- erations ofunexpected tha jury and the novelty ed by every man not on shift and for the British public of circumstances much Interest was manifest After surrounding the final scenes raised the discussing proposition at length, curiosity here to a fever point to lean the meeting adjourned to meet again what tha outoome of tha strange case tomorrow without haring reached a would be. IVlthln n few minutes of tho decision. receipt of the cubic dispatch announcing that the Jury h4 been disMOTHER OF FIVE SEEKS DIVORCE charged, the streets of London, in spite of tho lateness of tha hoar, Salt Lake, April echoed with the shouts of the newsat and abused by her huaband, boy. The newspaper were nagged bought John Powell, Mrs. Mary Powell com- up eagerly, and the people everywhere menced suit for divorce agslnet him discussed with unusual tha Thursday la the third district court likelihood of a fresh trial. avidity oa tha grounds of eruelty. In the Tha chief criticisms heard turned pretence of her children, she declares, upon tha comparative leniency of Powell humiliated her and sought to American turn thrm against her. For two yearn and what opinion toward homicides consider n lack put, aha exy. ho has made her tha of dignity Englishmen and method la the proceedvictim of a ayatomatle course of abut ings of tho oourt. It haa been the and called her names. In her prayer bout of Engltohmen that hanging In ha uks for part of the furniture and variably followed killing her, but the custody of her youngest child, Home Oladstona'a leniency Leo, I years old. There aro four oth- toward Secretary Q. Raynar, the young er children, but the 1 willing to leave man whoHorace shot and killed Wm. White-le- y them with tha father. They were marlast and lb unexpected January 1999. Balt la Their ried Lake April 16, wave which deoldest child la 15 years old and tha mandedof sentimentalism it, led to tho discussion to youngest 5 years old. Mrs. Powell whether the awlft and atom processes uks for attorney's fees tad expense of British law will not, In the future, la her rase, more frequently .bend before pubUo opinion. SHEETS CASE DISMISSED. Only two Americana are practicing at tha Britleh bar as barristers. In State May Appeal Case to Supreme the Inner temple where the British Court and Gat Final Declaim, barristers have their ofllces, where of thorn take their mania la Salt Lake, April It. Chief of Police many common and llva a sort of club Ufa, George A. Sheets will not have to stead trial la tha district oourt upon tha Thaw trial has exerted more in and discussion than any legal tho charge of conspiracy, a Judge terest vent la America for many years and motion the Armstrong today granted of tho attorneys of tha defense to the most Important trials In England. American barristers have been tho Information and dlamlsa the Tha quash called upon to do much explaining to cue. Chief Shuts and hie attorneys, B. R. their British brethren of what apThurman, E. A. Wedgewood and Borea peared to the latter to be the peculiar X. Christensen, were present la court methods of American courts. Newton Crane, who has bean n memwhen the decision waa handed down and seemed well pleased with the re- ber of tha Inner temple for many years and who la president of the Amerisult of their efforts to secure the of the action. Tho motion to can society, said English barrister at quash the Information wu baaed on first took a keen Interest In tha ease, tbo ground that It charged tha defend- particularly aa to the suggested pleas ant with a felony and not merely con- of emotional Insanity and tha "ua spiracy, which la a misdemeanor, written law," hut recently had almost hence the felony charge, being the given np tha attempt to understand greater, absorbed the misdemeanor tho procedure of tbo court. Thla waa charge. Such being the rase It wu la great contrast to tho euuree folbald by the court that the chief had lowed here. In the first place, there was the not been given n preliminary hearing la the court below on the charge of length of lime between the arreat and felony and had not bun bound over to trial. In England la a similar csss for Instance, that ef Rayner for tha the district court on that charge. murder of Whlteley the trial would almost Invariably occur within a CITY IN WATER SUIT. month or Jwo of tha orlma, and would RalMAke, April 12. Salt Lake City be forgotten before a man who would will, wlthla the next fsw days, file pa- be arraigned In America. The greatpers la the district court for tha pur- est contrast, however, aa aotad by pose of condemning the right to en- English lawyers, waa the selection of large and ua the Bast Jordan canal jurors, a work which occupied so for carrying Its portion of Utah lake much time In America and ao short a water. Thla action la made necessary time here. The Englishman could not to meet the city's needs for the de- ooocelve of a competent Jury being livery of lake water onto lands that secured when ouch talesmen had to ara above the City canal. Part of the undergo such an examination as did water ao delivered will be distributed tha American jurors. In tha court to the farmer in exchange for moun- procedure, toe, were many Instancy tain water and part to tho portion of that aroused the curiosity of English members of tho bar, Ona that parthe city proper which, since the building of the city canal, has extended ticularly struck them was the standonto the higher benches. ing aside of a witness to allow a docuRecently an agreement was reached ment upon which he was to be exbetween a committee representing the amined, to be proved, as waa done East Jordan Oo. and the city's com- with Mrs. Thaw to allow the defense mittee on water supply whereby the to prove Thaw's will. Hera a Judge right which the city seeks would have would take the statement of a lawyer been acquired by mutual agreement that he was able to proie the docuhut the board of directors of the canal ment and there would be no further Interruption of the witness evidence. company refused to ratify the committee's action and the city now seeks to This and the fart that a lawyer had accomplish tbo desired end through to Introduce much otherwise unnecessary evidence for use In case of an the action above Indicated. appeal, was blamed by English lawANOTHER MONTANA STRIKE. yers for tha dragging of tho case, which they believed in England, Helena.iMont.. April IJj A special wheip there wa no criminal appeal, to the Reoord from Great Falla says would have been furnished within a that the machinists, electrical work- week at the moat. J. Arthur Barrett also haa spent ers and the blacksmiths unions whose trike early thla week tied up the many half hours stare the rase opened smelter of the Boston and Montana, explaining to his legal friend the well ai the mines of that subsidiary meaning of the moves of the proseof the Amalgamated Copper company cution end defense. Ha haa found the chief criticism leveled at the jury in Butte, today signed a five year sliding scale contract, and all have re- system and the apparent lack to Engsumed work. The eettlement was on lishmen of decorum hi the conduct of the same basis aa that reached at the rase. To English lawyers. It has Butts between the employer and min- to he explained, ha said, that on acers and ameltermen. count of the right of appeal In crimiThis insures industrial peace in the nal cases, the Judge could not, aa Montana mining world for five years would be done here, atop the long at leuL every union having now of witnesses and the introduction of evidence which had no signed the scnle. direct bearing on the crime. Here the Judges Instst that the lawyers THAW JURY DISAGREE shall hold closely to th facts, to PRISONER REMANDED WITHOUT BAIL. himself being the dety of deciding whether the evidence la material without augcestlon from counsel, and (Continued Prom Page One.) charging the Jury as to the Jaw. ment until April 29th had nothing to According to Mr. Barrett tha consensus of legal opinion hi London la do with the Thaw case. The district attorney also stated that the jury would have found Thaw that he considered It would be hla guilty of murder with a strong recommendation to mercy, which wouVl duty to put Thaw on trial again. There are thirty-fou- r homicide have meant a long or short term of cases in my office," he said, and four- Imprisonment at the discretion of the teen or fifteen murderers In the home department. Tombs, and they must all have their BRYAN INTERVIEWED. day la oourL The Thaw case must take It turn. Asked tonight about a report that Roanoke. Ya., April 12. WUHan J. Mr. Hartridge. Mr. Gleason, Mr. Bryan, when asked today for aa exPeabody and himself had retired from pression on the suggestion mails by the Thaw case, leaving only Daniel John Temple Graves of Atlanta at a MINERS OUT. 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In speaking of the Harrimaa-Roose-vel- t episode, Mr. Bryan said: "The president seems unduly excited over the alleged 65,000,080 raised by Wall street to prevent hie If Wall street Is opposed to any doctrine held by President Roooevelt, It la certainly not n Republican doctrine. When wo came np against tha corporation fund in 1899 we found no more ardent champion of these apodal Interests than Mr. Roosevelt." Mr. Bryan spoke tonight under the auaplce of the Daughters of tho Best Drug Store Ogdens o u 0 5) GATHERING OF NOBLES. Bole, Idaho, April STRIKE FEVER. Vancouver, B.C., Aplrl 12. What la probably tho start at another atrik la th ooal aloes ef British Columbia la th Interior began yesterday whan miners of Penile decided to quit work. They demand aa Increase of wage of 10 per oect, nil around by. monthly pay and an eight-hou- r day Tha for th province of Alberta. atrik will probably commence oa Monday morning. WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. San Francisco. April 12. Alfred Bernatoin, wanted by th Chicago was arrested her today by detective of the local police department. Bernstein was found with his child la a flat wife and oa McAllister street and was arrested on n warrant from Chicago charging him with embeulament of 92.200 faom M. Salhlnger, his former employer. pe-llc- e, three-year-ol- Chloride Lime and Copperas d LOUISVILLE FIRE. Fire today destroyed the piano and mnale store of Smith and Nixon company. I cm 9100.000. A number of persona living on upper floors were rescued by firemen. The fire sue fought in the face of n bUszard. m Louisville, Ky.. April 12. 08 B ft (8 Kill the bugs with Driver's Instantaneous Bed Bug Killer. We also carry in stock the strongest and best Insect Powders. 8 c o o 0 2 We treat you right. Call on ns. 0) m Wl Wm. Driver & Soq Drug Co. '00 O CO GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. 2458 Wash. Are.' Ogden, Utah. 0 1 ft Ogdens Best Drug Store SMITH. al CHARGED 2 Q 9 Carbolic Add Kreso A batch of indictment were returned to tha fad-orcourt by the grand Jnry today, hut nothing haa been made public with respeot to any of them. Jadgs Beatty, when naked concerning tha reported Indictment of certain prominent persons, aald ha did not know, that ho had almply looked over tha form to see If it war correct and did not look at tha name. District At tornay Ruick la reply to tho name question declined to either affirm sir deny the oorrectseas of tha atmt atory. Th grand Jury has born excused matt June 17th. HAVE (I RESTING PLACE OP JOSEPH IN BOISE, 12. & Formaldehyde O 4 CP. Recommends '00 m St. Petersburg, April 12. Tho mac-shala of nobility, with representative of thirty-tw- o provincas, aro holding a sea ion bare. They passed a resolution today condemning the eoun-ci- y of empire for lack of patriotism In declining to consider aa Interpellation made March 23 concerning the many eases of additions activity with-l-a the walla of tha universities of the country and decided to request both tho cabinet and the emperor to close the univeniliaa. It la expected that during tha sitting of April 14th tho oongresa of marshal will petition tha omperor to dissolve the lower house of parliament. The united nobility la aa ultra reactionary organisation whose representatives at court compose the famous Star chamber." INDICTMENTS IVo 0 y. 0 Thia month you should disinfect your HOUSE, STABLE and YARDS. Lamonl, town, April At tho Lat- 12. ter Day Saints' conference today g committee consisting of President Joseph Smith, Bishop B. L. Kelly, Pat rlmmh A. H. Smith, missionary la charge of the Nauvoo district and Geo. P. Lambert, bishop for that district, waa appointed to carry out tha pui poses for which tin Joseph Smith memorial fund, was raised. Tho bones ef Joseph and Hiram Smith, who were killed at Carthage, BL, la 1844, He side by side la a apot unknown except by a few persona. President Smith stated that the aoll in which they were buried ! of each n peculiar nature that he doubted if any of their honea arill remain la nay hat a friable condil tion, bat aald It would not be to him er the family If tha ehuroh cared to erect a memorial, whether It bo over their seating place An appropriation of or elsewhere. $1,000 waa voted for the use of th committee. objeo-tlonab- Seeds Seeds' Garden and Flower Seds A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE, Tha famous Columbia aad Pratt's Stock Remedies. FLOUR Domestic end Imported. High Patent. Hay, Grain and Produce. Prompt delivery. Utah Feed & Prodace Co. BOUNDARY DISPUTE. El Paso, Texas, April 12. In response to totters from the department of state and the department of justice at Washington that tha 66 sequestration eulta involving titl to the land in tho lower part of the city bo postponed In th federal court until th International boundary commission could pass upon (be matter. Judge T. lS. Maxey of the United States circuit court today continued tho eases. He took oeoaalon, however, to any that ha believed that th executive department at Washington waa probably Interfering with th jurisdiction of tha federal coart In tha matter. Th sb torneys called Judge Malay's attention to the danger of trouble with th 4,000 people living upon th land In question and the Judge said ha would guarantee federal protection. Judge Maxey also announced that he would continue exercise Jurisdiction over the aflected land and refused to entertain Food and Lice Ki- Pratt's Poultry ller. till Phone. " Weeh. the plea of certain alleged mugglsn who have been arreeted la the a take p tried territory that they were Unite on Mexican soil and the the States had no right to arreat ths there. BROTHERS IN DISGRACE. eu worth, Kaa., April J. Hugh L. WJ ce of I. S. A, serving a two civil penitentiary bar d emhewlement la MwMa o minuted and ha ut 1907. Syracuse, Utah, March 23, s G. Luke, General Mgr, Merchants Association, Salt Lake City, Utsa" Pro-etiv- e I take pleasure in Acknowledging !rof Sir:5,013.35 collected by you from tne ; company for the death of J on rgest amount the companythiswould case w fore you took charge of I desire to express my sincere than ir efforts in this matter and will glwj ,d l'e attend to. the adjustment ions and accounts. We can collect jjob r for you if you turn in your claims. us. in very important matters our sped tentative will call on you. V s Scientific Collector of Honest Debts, f'' Commercial National Bank Bldg., 1 Gen Mgn City, Utah. Francis Q. 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