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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, all trace cf '.lie ili'ind disear-.'- . result of the icvpcctious made .lie shearing curraU throughout the Jilt'iu and cent. portion of the xji. it Las been druuni! rated that than cnc-hsof on p?r cent of . htvp were Infected or txpoacd. receive with will Flo.iuakters eure iLe lafot u.atiou contained in t letter issued by Colonel Wilcox, hich Is a follows: "From reports received at this uf-cof inspections of sheep at the and nearing pens in the central outUern part of the aiate. it 1 tlem-m- t rated that a very large majority jf the sheep are free from scab or exposure thereto. The outbreaks dur-nthe winter have been sporadic, and the Infected sheep have either een dipped twice Immediately after shearing or are now under quarantine by the state authorities. where they will remain uutil such time at they can dip twice. "Therefore, In view of the recent inspection made at tb shearing pens by federal and state Inspectors. 1 do not deem It necessary to require an Inspection of sheep going on the national forests In the state of Utah, and supervisors are hereby notified to that effect." SALE G Kay Fcr Ono Week,aBBeginning White Dishes and Toilet Fncy fell wr pli reduction. We ought not make theie low price In advance we must pay in the future. but there were tke jaw market and we muit make room for new good. SEE THESE PRICES: j ffigmbw Attd C tfV6f.o IT Edge large aiie Bowl and Pitcher, Wg. Bowl and Pitcher, Chamber and Slop J7 large alie Jar ..... ....... Combined et of ,od Saucer, plain, per Cera six 65c and act of elz """"e. per a d cetof atea, Plol e set ef Qf Dish. actual goend Vegetable plot Bowll Ob, and iffl ocf-ha- lf e meaaureaent 10 In.. Pint Bowl. Pint Whit one-tonr- th glght Pint Whit e ..a - Bang voor and e Milk gioui Boats gooes DUhss. flat of 111" Mar. Co. Wheelwright Bros. nm amusements. ticket purchased hy the mau. but their efforts were unsuccessful. This lead tb police to believe that the man was warned after the premature publication of Information concerning his whereabouts, and that he left the train at some station in Nevada. The package rent oi to Denver was not called for, as Information must hava been rent ahead to the fellow's confederates. grand OPERA HOUSE m givyyvvirii Dnectiea Northwaatarn Theatrical Aaaociatlen. It. ALEXANDER GRANT. Rre. Mgr. The case of the Liberty Irrlgntloa company va William Bailor waa taken up la tha district court yesterday. Jhe action la to decide the ownershipof certain water rights In Ogden val. Sunday ty- - long-distan- C. Tavey, on Twenty-thirstreet, was burglarized at an early hour Thursday, while the family waa out driving. Several article! of Jewelry, Including a bracelet, The Girl and the Stampede Comedy Drama, 1 Great A continuance was ordered yesterday In the cue of the Ogden Waterworks company va. Enoch Farr. the composer of the "First Christmas" cantata to be presented next Tuesday night In the Tabernacle, is one of America's leading organists and composers. The cantata la tha biggest musical work ever attempted in Ogden. Prof. Juhn J. McClellan will play the accompaniments on the great organ. Prof. has bad the choir In training on this magnificent work for many months. The solo quartette, composed of Mr. Horace S. Ensign, Mr. Fred Graham, Mias Myrtle Ballinger and Mrs. A. R. C. Smith, are among the leading singers of Utah. With such an array of talent the audience In the Tabernacle next Tuesday night will hear a superb musical composition magnificently rendered. C. Whitney Coombs, with Specialties. PRICES T5C 50C 2Sc e SEAT SALE SUNDAY. UTAHNA THEATRE ill EVENINGS MATINEE Mias Belle Beaxell, who has been visiting tha put two weeks at tha boras of ber ooualn, Mr. J. C. Nye, win leave the first of the week for her borne In Chicago. Every Saturday Mat Irre. . Tw Performance, Change 7:M and S.1B. Dally, Except Sunday, at S:Ml The department encampment of the to be held on May 16, in Salt Lake. A special train will be run from Ogden on which the tun will bo (1 for the round trip, good for return trip on any train In the after-nooof that day. The local post anl auxiliaries are expected to attend In a body and their friends are invited. There will be a banquet and camp fire In the evening. G. A. R. ie 10c, 20c, SOo PRICES MATINEES ....10c, 20e NO INSPECTIONS a chain and a number of plaa, were taken. Tha robbery occurred shortly after alx o'clock. When tha family returned an hour later, lln. Tavey discovered the presence of sulphur fumes throughout tb house and at once commenced an investigation. The charred remains of several sulphur matches were found scattered throughout the rooms and an examination of drawers and recearea disclosed tha work of thlevea. Every room In the house had been entered and systematically searched, and lelt In a disordered state. The police were ht once notified but nothing tangible was v ecu red that ran be used in capturing the It Is presumed that the thlevea watched the Tavey home until tha family left the premises In n buggy, when they commenced to force their way in through a rear window. The ob was neatly done and give evidence of professional work. This la the second house entered within two daya. porch-climber- DR. STONECFER auy- - THE i j Carrington a:d tbat. aciiug upon ' instructions fivut Set ngkam, he told the rlerl.s to make i rinse a copy of the pwlr.rhuiders Lau.lwriliiig as possible. La;er when the time was growing short he was tod to instruct the girls mu to take any great rare iu this respect, farriiigtou said thai wben be weut to the polls as a policy-holde- r' committee watcher be had instructiou from Scrugham to challenge all administration ballots and to lit all committee ballots pass. HANAN offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of ANGERED Over the Action ef Union Carpenter of Denver, smart styles; made permanent Denver. May 10. Seventy-fiv- e general contract ora, angered at the carpenter in quitting work because of tbe ulUuwn'a strike, especially when they were granted a ten per cent increase in wages, on April 1, yesterday announced that they would commence laborers on neat employing Monday . This will eventually result In Danvar becoming ga open town la the building trades, it ia predicted. A development in th fight against the mill owners waa the decision of the directors of the trades aasembly to send out agents for th purpose of securing evidence against the mill trust of IVuver for alleged violation of the federal law lu securing timber lands. " non-unio- by the very best material and skilled workmanship. n KING IB A POOR SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE, AGENTS RIDER. JESSE J. DRIVER Dresden, Mar 16. During a sham battle, and while he waa leading an attack by a Uhlan regiment, the King of Sasony yesterday narrowly escaped serious Injury. He was thrown from bis horses, but when his attendants rushed to hia aide tt waa found that he Owing to tha number of con tea tents, wee only stunned. When ha recovere a try-owill be conducted early In ed he Insisted on again taking part In the day so that when the time cornea the maneuvers. for the regular meet nothing but the CHINESE IMMIGRATION ENCOURregular events will take place. First-Cla- ss Entertainment will be provided for AGED. the teams at the conclusion of the tournament, hy the faculty of tha Victoria, B. C., May 10. Tile board of trade today adopted a resolution recommending the reduction of the head tax of 500 on Chinese as a BREAKINCOFA PLEDGE means of ovarcnmlng the shortage of labor. The action waa takea after an hif Browning ef Ogden Net Reepon-sibl- inveatigation conducted the board by Herald Man Run to Covsr. as to labor conditions In British Coas a result of recommendaThe Tribune says: CMef Browning lumbiafor the suspension of the proof the Ogden police department claims tions vincial and federal alien labor lawa, tbat there la a mlsappreheaaloa aa to asbis having taken the newspapermen of the Introduction of Mime plan to unsist Immigration of farm laborers, Ogden Into hia confidence In the matfrom ter of the publication In th Herald of skilled workmen and domestics and 'a reduction of the plana of tb police In tbe case of the old country the Daynee burglary, where, through the htad tax ou Ubim'se. the publication, the thlevea got away. Ha slates that he did not take any of top them into Ma confidence, but learned 2!S Are on had tha that got newspapermen to the plana of the police. Detective Pender admonished the Ogden men and the representatives of the Salt Lake press In Ogden not to make It public. The only talk he bad with the The reasons why the llydro-Carbo- u U taking tbe place of other FjFtems of light Ogden correspondent of the Herald waa between 11 and 12 o'clock at ing are: night, Monday. May 6. Tbe corresThat it is a step in advance of the other forma, producing a bolter and more pondent told the chief over th telewhole had ihe he that and natural light. phone stray wanted to print It. That the electiic light rout about three times an much. There are other real-onthan-waa local He stated paper going to publish th story 'on Tuesday will pay you to in veal fgate. Our oflicea arc open day and evening It morning, and asked for tha rMafa permission to print It. Chief Sheet waa office present In Chief Browning's while the telephonic conversation waa going on. ' Chief Browning replied that tbe JtOBERT L. JEWETT, Manager. the and all local other paper morning correspondents and papers had given 2211 WASHINGTON AVENUE, OODEX, UTAH. that their promise they would not use official It was until released the story mere ly. Th Herald man replied: "1 will assure you. Chief, that I will not nay a word about It." Chief Browning naked him. during the conversation, where he got hia Information. and tho reply waa tbat It . waa private and ha could not divulge j This la a branch of the largest and thread Dental Company .la. the Stale, the sourre. Captain Brown told the chief while the conversation waa goFIVE YEARS untarnished reputation baa niado ua th moat popular Den ing on tbat tbs Ogden papers wouhl tal Company In tbs West and our pri cca era within reach of every one. not print the story until released and Che Herald tha chief repeated thla to correspondent. Porcelain Crowns Set of Teeth (best red rubber J.. 07.00 $3.50 to 1.00 In aplte of th promise pf the Here 6.06 A good Set for Cold Filling $1.00 and up aid's Ogden correspondent the whole Gold Crown, 22k Silver and Amalgam Filling.... .75 13.50 to MU details of the story and the plana of 50 12.50 to S.00 Cement Fillings Bridge Work, beat the officers were made public In tbe 12 Years Protected Guarantee. next morning issue of that sheet. Teeth extracted positively without pain by our scientific method (no sufLADY ATTENDANT. . IND. PHONE. CAKE SALE TODAY focating gaa or torturing, needlea.) Free with plates Honest work. Fair dealings make our auoceaa Sell Ladles of Literary Club' Will Home-Mad- e Cakee at Wrlght'a DRUGG ON TRIAL WASHINGTON 2273 He is Once tha Object of Prosecution By Dentists. The third case of the State of Utah tal company, was called In municipal On request of court yesterday. the defendant n Jury was empaneled to bear the evidence and bring in n verdict, la two casea tried several Notice to Users of Artificial Light months ago, Dr. Btouecifer was acquitted by the Jury. Tha offense of which Stoned for la charged, I that of practldng dentistry without n state certificate. Dr. Dalrymple la tha complainant, and ha la being hacked by tha State Association of Dentists, and the board of examiners, all members of tha latter being present at yesterday morning's session. Testimony will ha taken In the case this afternoon. As soon ns the present case Is disposed of another one, that of conducting a professional business without having Ms name displayed on the hlngle in. front of Ms office, will be taken ,up against Dr. Stoneclfer. e. a The Ogden Hydro Carbon Light and Heating Co. -- STRIKE BREAKERS OF SHEEP HERE TO STAY Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices ng b actual d Pabst BlueRibbon the FIVE DAYS WITHOUT FCOD health-givin- jj or When ordering beer, ask for Pabst Bin Ribboo. de by Pabst at Milwaukee And bottled only at tha tt I Bmrey. F. J. KJesel Co., Twm SL, Ogden. Both Phones SL th AVE. c va. Dr. Stoneclfer, of tha Ogden Den- g "cn in g food, and ia made delicious a appetizing by the flavor and aroma of the KttMthopa. perfect method of Malting, Brewing, and Sterilizing, makes Pabst Blue Ribbon 2 perfect brew a pure, liquid food which JEthtta and gives tone to the whole system. or health it gives, for the palqt-flavaM.0 found only in Pabst Blue JjoonBccr. You will enjoy a glass at or between ST Prescriptions Carefully Compounded e; west-boun- b I Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure s. strlks-brraker- The Beer of Quality most nourishing of all been because it ia , This is the Place to Buy Your Tb m i,n U sou M not be used him. t To j lor i a. Eight. Cars Passtd Through Ogden Thursday Night. sheep of Utah are la such good condition and are free from scab that a passEight cars of no Inspection of flocks entering the through Ogden Thursday, en routs national forest reserves will be re- ed Ban Francisco, where they are goDopite the efforts of the police to quired hy the federal Inspectors, This to United announcement was made in n letter ing, at tha request of the zpprehend the man who left a packto operate cars In spit of age at the Wells Fargo express office Issued by Col. George S. HIckux, Railways, the protest of the strikers. In all nlns containing port of the Jewelry stolen agent In charge. frmn the Daynea cars, carrying 200 men, have gone of the This condition la the result jewelry store. Salt west this week, and unless tha situaLake, nothing has been heard of him systematic dipping regulations protha coast la speedily Improved, Mnce he boarded n d train mulgated by the state and federal tion on will follow. nr San Francisco. Instructions were sheep Inspectors about one year ago, others The men were closely guarded and given the train men to take up the which has almost completely eradi it was not known that they would arrive In Ogden until n few minutes before tha train reached the city. Instead of past-lnthrough the depot, Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer you will find the cars were sent by a roundabout muscle-buildiroute, through the freight yards so and blood-makin- g foods ns to prevent their Identity and destithe most favorable form for easy dination belnk flashed ahead to stations gestion. along the Southern Pacific. A stop of 10 minutes, for the purpose of changThe Pabst Eight-Da- y Malting Process ing engines, waa made before the train changes all the possible food-valu- es pulled out over the cutoff for San of the Francisco. bariey-grai- n food-value- s. into The greatest secrecy wUI be observed In taking the men Into the dlatre.-ecity- - So hitter hue become the relations between the street railway officials and tholr former employes that It la feared n demonstration, with fata results, will be made unless the strikebreakers succeed la entering the protection of the company, before their purpose ia known to the union men. Manager Biel of the ChriatyWll-Habout was In Ogden yesterday Mvartialng the fight. OF The annual athletic meri of high schools take place at Salt Lake, May 14, and for tha event ten local trackmen are putting in the finishing touches to more than n month of hard training la tha various contests that make up the schedule. The university will hava- - charge of the ceremonies, which promise to be the most successful of any yet conducted. After school the local team takes a run out to the Fair grounds where the circular speed way gives the sprinters and uien excellent opportunity to work up form, endurance and swiftness. At the school campus part of the team Indulges in dally practice with tha Jumping poles, the shot and hammer. Mouck and Blakalee are confident they have secured a team that win Compare favorably with any other team In tho slate, and they or not alow In declaring that their chances for victory were never better. An excursion train, commencing at Brigham City, will run to Balt Lake on tha morning of th meat. Delegations from the north, and at least a hundred from Ogden, are expected to follow the team to the university cam-pu- - airs Mr ofi-ru- . CONTRACTORB Tjiisvea Took Jewelry and Left Burnt Matches. prloa. agarut-- Tournament Is to Ba Held in Balt Laka on May 14 Big Looked For. d gay at fibre WINNING TEAM A YOUNG ATHLETES. WITH or Water Pitcher H-- ill'll? he THERE e 5 Ianii; pton's li m i.y utter he bad keen ,i.oiui.j,i by ani Pis'rii-- i Aiioiiin Sir.Mh lhai WILL BE lf The residence of llieiu up vulut ; RESIDENCE ENTERED 8Uo Laid 100. 11, mu! I HIGH SCHOOL' them.as he il llilk Pitcher fcATl'IIDA Y, .MAY li!j! i PIQ CROCKERY UTAII. OGDEN, Locked in n box car for five daya without food or drink, during which time he suffered agonies with almost eertala death staring him in the face, was tbe experience Inst week of James EL Martin, for some time past a resident of Salt Lake add formerly of Kansas City, Mo. Martin waa taken from a box car at Pueof a Rio Grand freight-traiblo last Wednesday more dead than alive. The young man came west for his health several months ago and landed in Salt Lake. He came to Ogden early last week and to get out of this place he entered a box car on a Rio Grande train hound for Pueblo. Martin says that he went to sleep and awoke In the morning to find hlmaelf locked In. At every station he screamed for help and pounded on tb door of hia prison, hut the noise of the rail road yards drowned hia voice and no one heard hia cries. The train crew at Pueblo beard a groaning in the box car and Martin waa taken out nearly dead from hia five days' imprisonment without food or water. He wired east for money to get home on. At Milwaukee) there Is an agitation to have enforced e city ordinance which llmlu the amount of gasoline which mav he stored In a building to five gallons unless kept In a tank burled below the. level of the basement floor. This afternnon et one oclock the Ladles of the Literary club begin their sale of cases lh Wrights Basement home-madwholesome, Good, cake will be rid at reasonable price UTAH DENTAL CO. I. M. ZIMMERMAN, and ns the receipt are to be need In helping t)ie Canyon Crest Home It 1 expected that many public-spirite-d citizen will patronize them. ANOTHER DREYFUS CASE. In Which a Yeung English Lawyer le the Victim. London May 10. Announcement la made that a fore pardon he been granted to George Edaljl, the young Birmingham lawyer who was convicted four years ago of mutilating Heighten' horses and cattle and aentenced to seven years penal servitude. Investigation led by Henry Labouchere and Sir Conan Doyle, who became Interested In the case, have. It Is stated, established Edaljfa Innocence and demonstrated that the police blundered. Recently Sir Conan Doyle, after a personal Investigation, pronounced the case similar In many respects to that of Captain Dreyfus. IN THE NAME OF HONESTY. Policyholder' CommitWaa Thoroughly Dishonest. New Tork, May 10. C. F. Carring- International Logan, Prove and Salt ers' committee. "Bcrugham told me that when any of the admlnMraUon ballot fell Into my hands there waa no need of sending them to the company testified Carrington, "and be added Jocularly CIAMV Park City 2457 Washington Ave. Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE rerererererererererererere rere rerere THE UTAH CANNING COMPANY 1 OGDEN, UTAH. Pierces Pure Feed Cataup. Pierce' Pure Food Prk A Beans Pierce's Pur Food Hominy. . Pierco'o Worcestershire Sauce. We pack but on grade f goods j. G. READ & BROS. CO. Harness and Saddlery The best and Largest Manufacturer In th WL 134 to 240 Twenty-fourt- h OGDEN, UTAH. Street. UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS MANUFACTURERS Manufacturers ef VINEGAR Full Lino of Utah' Fruits and Vegetables . FACTORY, j THE BEST. re SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. A Packers of High Grads Vegetable tee ton, a former employe of the International Policyholders committee, testified In police court yeeterday that George R. Scrogham. manager for the committee, instructed him and other employe to alter defective hallote sent to them In connection with the election of directors of the New York Life Insurance company. He declared also that gcrughnm had net forwarded to the Nr York Lift tellers "admlniatratlon ballots," which fell Into tbe hands of the Policyhold- "sS ,WET bORsiruoi DR. H. L. STONECIFER, Local Mgr. Mgr. offices e JKT5' STRICTLY UTAH.' TENTS and AWNINGS 2201 Wash. Ave. OGDEN, UTAH. A HOME PRODUCT. Factory 2454 Wall Amua OGDEN, UTAH. 'Phene 107F. Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company JOHN HOXER Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of PICKLES Edward Blcheel. Proprietor. FIVE POINTS, OGDEN, and Manufacturers ef Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen th gold medal at tha State Fair, 1005. A trial can will convince you there I non , JUST AS GOOD Ask your FACTORY Grecer for It AT LOGAN, UTAH. |