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Show ikmu tmbiit - 4- '' nr EXAMINER, TDE MORXiyO mation is being crosscut. As auon aa the holat is installed the shaft will be continued down to the Jw) foot level. Selecting Wedding Cifts SHEET &1 KENNETH 1 S8I I 1) a poser for Busy pusxled pro-pi- . Pardon th iuMlo that our Judgment and experience may bo of aoma aid. Present of gem usd other jewelry nr always In nacured of order, and on nr ample choice shea iron behold th display at W. L. BUSWELLfi, th Jawaler, Ter Door Mortli of Wright'a. i KNlGHTfi OP COLUMBUS. put Riity eight, candidates were through the mill" and came out Knights of Columbus at Initiatory services held In the K. of C. hall In the Jennings bluck. Balt Lake, Sunday evening. Classes were taken in from Park lily, Buraks and Bait Lake. Work la the first and second degrvee waa done by the Balt Lake council, and the work In the third degree was carried through by the Ogden council, headed by Judge W. L. Maglnnln and J. H. Divine. About SOU knights were present at the Initiation, anl fully that number attended the banquet served by the ladies of the Cathedral Altar eodety. Roy T. Byrne waa toastmaster at the banquet, where the new knights forgot tba abuse they had received and the older members enjoyed the relief from their arduous duties in the afternoon. The banquet lasted until nearly midnight, when the Ogden. Park City and Eureka delegations left for their homes oa special trains. The meeting waa one of the moat successful and rnthnsiaatie ever held In Utah and presages a bright future for the order. W Uckl your paint with a Toaatmasicr Byrne held the spirits of oomplst Una of choice spring vege- the banqueter at a pleasing pitch durtables, freak at our fountala crary ing the evening and after an unusumorning Alao aa aaaortmeat of fruit. ally flowary speech praising the woA fine Una erf Imported and domeatia men who had had charge of the bantapis and fancy groceries. Tbao quet and who had served It ao well. good a ill prolong your Ufa and giro Miss Agnes Nolan waa chosen to prerim and rigor to your system. sent a bouquet to blm. tho charaetor of the tranafer aarvica va supply our pntrona. Prompt, rollabl and at low coat. Any time you nay wall bo oa your Job and handle It expeditiously and welL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. IS for yonra. la nas w i ' MO T.B.Evans&Co K FtMnoo 23. want machinery the weight of which is 27 The machinery la the generan tor for the TellurMe power plant at the new site at the mouth of Pleasant Grots canyon and require th moving over a hilly country of about three mllea. The machine, which has been laving at the stalkm for the past month, waa started on its trip up to th plant Wednesday, after a week spent in trying different methods of transporting tha heavy machine. First, a specially constructed wagon waa used, which waa thought would carry tha weight; thte proved unsuccessful, the weight maahtng the wagon to th ground. Finally two pairs of railway trucks were secured and the machine loaded on thorn, and then two sections of track waa laid, and In this way they hare, bv mean of a traction engine, been enabled to make about a quarter of a mile per day. Considerable difficulty la expected before the machine is finally landed at the plant, a there are aoma ateop grades to pull over. This la the heaviest single piece of secmachinery ever brought Into thla tion of the county, and when properly placed, will make on of tho moat modern generator plants In the WesL sound, fat gtajje bones, weighing from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, imniediatelj. Wbat Uae you got? Johnson&Dee Square Horse Merchants Stable 248 24th SL PHONES 69S. FLOUR i . and t Folios in la a duration considerable conference id a between Attorney General Breeden, auJ District Attorney Lnufbourow on County District Attorney Hansun Saturday afternoon; IHsirlct Attorney Luofbuurow will during this afternoon file n motion in Judge Armstrong's court asking leave to file an amended information againat Chief of Police witk George Sheet charging him crluiliial conspiracy In connection with the McWhlrter robbery snd also with several other transactions wherein It la alleged the chief has given protection to crooks operating tn this city. Thla plan was agreed upon at tho conference on Saturday and It la expectamended information, ed that th should Judge Armstrong permit one to be filed, will state n charge of criminal conspiracy without merging It tnto a felony charge as wan held to he the fault of the former information which was gnashed by Judge Armstrong. Should the court deny the motion of the district attorney, an entirely new complaint will he filed against Chief Sheets In the lower court and he will be glren another preliminary hearlug on the charge of conspiracy, and will la alt probability be bound over to th district court again. WHITTEMORE BACK. Balt May 27. C. O. Whltte-mor- e of the legal department of th Balt Lake Route baa returned from Goldfield, Nev., where he spent never! I months In the Interest of the Mr. Whlttemors Hue he represents. visited all the camps of western Nevada, and Is enthusiastic for the fu- ture id these great mining centers. Asked as to the progress being mad in railroad construction in Nevada, Mr. Whltteroor said the work waa progressing most favorably. W ara g working ou the last Up of the Into Goldfield by the first of September, and th line will, accordcalculations, reach ing to present Tonopah by Jan. 1, 1908. The contractor experienced n little difficulty with the miners' union at Goldfield n abort time ago, aa a lumber of armed men went into the construction camp and demanded that tha men be paid the union wages and that they Join tha union. But the officials of tha union wlaely decided that they bad no Jurisdiction over the railroad laborers, and they withdrew their armed men and the work is now going on as begrad-inglu- fore. Our road la completed into Rhyo- lite now, and if they only haew it, Balt Lake merchants and Jobbers can coni pet for the trade of the Rbyo-H- i country tha same aa Los Aagelaa merchants can. It la tha aita of tha railroad, aa soon ae tha road ia completed to the two big camps, to open them up to competition of Bait Lake and Loa Angelee Jobbers to these campa on an equal basis with those of Ban Francisco. And 1 wUh to elate here, that If the Bait Lake merchant! do not wish to overlook the biggest market they can possibly get, they will not overtook the mining camp trade of Nevada." AN OLD OFFENDER. tub-statio- Blrkfleld, n vag, moor her" and sailer of fako Jewelry, was arrested hr Officer Harris thla morning and locked in the city Jail Thla la the third time Bickfleld has been arrested with-l- a two week. The last time he appeared before Judge Diehl he made suck an earnest plot for merry that he wae released witk the understanding that he leave town at one. This morning ha waa at bla old tricks again but was soon in the toils. At the at a i ion when being searched, be declared he had no phony" stuff rm him, and non was found until a Harris wi, taking the follow to Jail, th officer concluded to make the search a little more thorough. In tho pridbner's sock wa found a locket and chain worth probably 25 rents, but which the follow had been trying to sell for $10 or $15, representing that tha piece of glass on the locket was a genuine diamond. EIGHTEEN AUSTRIANS APPEAR. Balt Lake. May 27. The first move towards trying tha II Austrians gathered In by Sheriff Emerys forces at Bingham Junction nfler the mur-de- r of Anastaeinus Kovallla. a Greek, MINES TO GO TO DEPTH. last Monday night will be begun this afternoon when the prisoners will be Leasers Ara Expanding Money Fef given an opportunity to plead and be Hoisting Machinery. placed under bonds before Justice William. Four deputy sheriff left for Seven Troughs, Xev.. May 27. The the Junction this morning and arrived mining basin tributary tn Vernon is at 1 oclock. It I expected that the alive with deep mining projects follow- date of the preliminary hearing will ing the development of the Fslrvlew be fixed for sometime next week, after or Seven Troughs mine which has the men have entered their pleas. proved tha territory In this region to a depth of almost SW feet. The reDEVICE. cent strike of high grade and shipping ISO of foot level on ore the pltcnemenal New York, May 27. The New Haquality and quantity Is considered to ven railroad baa Just placed a g most far one of (he important events oa new th device oT It baa In the history the district. drawbridge over the Ihmsatonlc resulted in a decision of the company Junction that will to sink lilt) feet without crosscutting river at Naugatuck the recurrence of Impossible or stopping and has persuaded numer- render on the Atous companies and leaser luto deep an accident similar to that lantic City drawbridge last year. Thi mining project. Stories brought nut of the mine con- accident caused the experts much and the new device is the outcerning conditions on the 280 foot lev, study new drawseem almost Incredible, but the speci- come. The nit of the men ore ahewa around the camp of bridge, tnrreaj of meeting with blunt earh other fully n foot late bear out thp etatemenV Visitors ends, overlapBut the chief incisure of describe a vein of. ore from 12 to li and a half. 1 that there Is a means of feet wide containing five Inches of safety two ends of the rail by rock worth from $10 to $10 per pound. forking the use of a holt or plunger. On earh rail It) inches additional of high grade la a hide and when the two rail are shipping oro and th remainder of the in their proper position the tower-mavein first class milling ore. by movement of a lever drives The Falrvlew ground are rapidly a center of the holt through the two holes, which forging to th front a Monm-tt-Trufirmly fastens the rails in n rigid and The activity. great hoist within 400 feet of the Fafhlew perfect alignment. By means of a dial, the tnwerman hoist and la down 130 fet and will not crosscut until the 200 foot level I can tell If the holt ha made the lease will movement necessary to lock thu. rails. reached. The Pet have a gasoline hoist Installed within Thus absolute safety I assured before a few weeks. A depth here of 80 feet the trtgnnl is given for the train to has been gained from which the for eras. RAIL-LOCKIN- WHEAT S'f four-tracke- d A full and complete line of IjocsI, FniithHeld, Franklin and Garland Flour, Ilran and Short. trading dealers In Hay, Grain. Straw, Seed and Produre. Pratt's flood and Lice Killer. The famous Columbia and Pratt's Stork Remedies. PROMPT DELIVERY. Utah Feed & Produce n Co. SStl Wash. Am. DEMURRER I, t f V OVCRULED. 'Washington. May 27. The supreme of the United States today oree-rulethe demurrer of the state of West Virginia In the original pmreed-tng- a against that atate by the state uf Virginia In which the latter Mate aeeka to compel the former to aa eume a portion of the Indebtedness contracted by Virginia before the err a tlon of West Virginia. The order was announced by Chief Justice Fuller. who said that there could be no doubt of the Jurisdiction of the supreme coart la the rae. court x Bath Phenes. JUMP d If you want the cheapest good coffee in the world buy Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee. There is no other. aauiVKLG BRUk. Nn York Cttf. 2?, 1007. Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE Balt Lake, May 17. at Pleasant Grove of a piece of fortj Lead of 1Y CASE. da-po- SW4 Wash. Am. tue. We NITER GENERATOR. American Pork, May 27. A piece ef work which fa causing some careful and patient effort la the fuovtng from t the railway cars at the Ban Padro GROCERS. Both MEAT. MA TUESDAY, Naw Complaint Prepared Asking for Now Trial. KERR LEAVES. Sait Ijtke, May ST. After more than IS years of work in Salt Lake, during which time he has made a host of friends, Keuiu-tC. Kerr left last night to taka up his home In California, a recent promotion mating the change of residence necessary. Mr. Kerr baa been appointed commercial agent of the Balt lake Houle, with headquarters at Riverside, Cal,, at which plara be will make hia heme. He baa disposed of all his interests In Balt Lake, and Mra. K.rr will Jdn him at Riverside in the near future. Mr. Kerr taken pp hts duties June 1. Mr. Kerr ia proud of having been bora in the Eastern Shore" section of Maryland. He was educated at Washington, U. C. He first came west as field assistant in a I'nlted Bute geological suiveying party. al which work he spent four yean la California. Ha then cam (a fish to enier th field of railroading. Hia first work la this line wa done with hia brother, It. B. Kerr, on the Sanpete Valley railroad. la IMS he went back to California and assisted in the surveying of the route of the Rhasta and McCloud line. He Telurned to t'tah in 18SI and worked again several months with hia brother .after which he Joined the staff of th Balt lake Tribune aa railroad reporter. He remained In thla capacity for IS yean, when, in 19oB, ha was appointed tnvellng passenger agent of Ule Balt Lake Route. Hia work witk the company won rc ignition. and as the result be wsn appointed commercial agent, as staled. Miflrfli OGDEN, UTAH. BEEP TRUST MAKING! MEAT SPECTION IN- Refua to Stand Lots an Condemned Meat and Placa tha Loa on Other. Chicago. May 27. Meat prices in Chicago may Jump skyward thla week unices the beef trust recedes from its recently announce! intention to delay payment on certain of Its livestock purchases until they have passed the guverament post mortem examination. , The packers notified the commission firm that beginning today they no longer would stand the losa on condemned cattle. In order to protect themselves they had found ft necescow sary to refua payment on stuff" until It ha passed the government Inspectors. During th hitter part of last week thousands of letters and telegrams were tent out by the commission to their customers notifying them of the action that had been taken by the packer and advising them to withhold all shipments of eattla to the big market controlled by tha trust until th difficulty is adjusted. Thla la expected to cut tha meat supply tremendously before the week is over, and prices are expected to go up correspondingly. Commission men declare it la the intention of the packers to enforce the nil with regard to eow stuff" now in tha bops that similar action may be taken with reference to their purchases of sheep and hogs. Cow stuff" la a minor item in packing house business, and commission men aay it la for this reason that tha packen selected It as th objective of their new ruling. Leu than 2 per rent of thla class of purchases is condemned as unfit by the government Inspectors, and the loaa on it alone would not mean much to the shippers and producers. Th commission men contend, though, that If the packers are allowto refuse payment oa this class of ed livestock they will extend the ruling later to all their pure ha sea, and thia, commission mra declare, practically would drive moat of them out of business and make the cattle raising business an extremely unprofitable one. Borne of the leading commission firms and shippers have communicated with tha secretary of agriculture at Washington with regard to the action on tha part of tha packers and It ia said assurance have given that any attempt to delay payment! on live lock, aa threatened by th packers, would result in the withdrawal of the inspection service. bn STATIONS ARE UPRISING IN TWO TRICTS IN CHINA. DIS- Gunboat German With Marines Aboard Has Left for the Scene of Rioting. UTAH VINEGAR AND SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING Ca OGDEN, UTAH. . Packing House NATIVE UTAH CANNING COMPANY LAW ODIOUS. PICKLE WORKS ' Manufacturer f VINEGAR and PICKLES Packers af High Grade Vegetable Pierce's Pure Peed Catsup. Pierce's Pur Food Perk A Beans Pierce's Pure Pood Hominy. Pierce Warcssterahirc fiaucai We pack but ana grade of goods THE BEST. Utah Fruits and Vegetables J. G. READ & BROS. CO. JOHN HOXER Harness and Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of MANUFACTURERS SM ta $40 Twenty-fourtOGDEN, UTAH. Street Won the gold medal , A Ask your Grocer for It FACTORY AT LOGAN, UTAH. BLUE LABEL A. E. CLOSE FLAVORING EXTRACTS Manufacturer of CiOARS and Clear Havana and Domestic GOLD CROSS Co. Eon got the beet and aa honest home industry OLIVE OIL UNION MADE 11 promote when you Union amoks the Victor. F II. KEDDIXGTON CIIA8. BEVERIDGE Da Bo TO JAIL AS AN Milk at the Stato Fair, trial can will con. vinca you there la none JUST A$ GOOD IfiOS. CIGAR Columbia Club Ggar ffl MHk Company Manufacturer of Honeysuckle Evaporated Ava. OGDEN? UTAH 2268 Wash. made by MIGHT Cache Valley Condensed AWNINGS ' UTAH. Phans 107P. TENTS and ALWAYS THE BEST COLUMBIA CLUB PERFECTO TRICTLV A HOME PRODUCT. FIVE POINTS. OGDEN. UTAH. The best an( Largest Martufa turare ia the Week ! Edward BichccL Proprietor Factory 2464 Wall Avenue, FACTORY. Saddlery , ef I (Q)b Printer , Bookbinders Manufacturing Stationers INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONERS AFTER RAILROAD MAN. ' - Office Supplies Think Good Would Gems From Jailing E. H. Harrtman or Soma On aa Prominent. Chicago, May 27. A dispatch from Washington. D. C, say'a: Th Interstate Commerce commie-alohas entered upon a more radical policy la tha treatment of corporations which persist in violating the law. Possessed of authority to Investigate every phase of railroad business, and having th power to bring about th punlebmant of individuals as well aa corporations, the commission is pushing its work with determination. Commissioner Judaon C. Clements of Georgia, who has had fifteen year service, yesterday, said: One of tha moat wholesome things that could happen would be the putting in Jail of some man of prominence la th railroad world. It would do more than anything else to bring about batter conditions. It would aot be neoeasary to put in Jail all tha men who ought to be there. Just let one or two who hold high position In the social and bualneaa world be put behind bars. Thla would aot na a powerful deterrent, for men then would hesitate to Jeopardise their position and safety." Questions of criminal prosecution by the commission have been delegated to Franklin K. Lane of California, one of th most energetic and conservative members. When Mr. Lane wae asked: Are you going to .end somebody in the railroad world to Jail!" he replied: I hope that it will not be necessary. If the railroads comply with the law we will get on most harmoniously, but If the law Is broken then there will be trouble. Do you intend to have Edward H. Harrlman prosecuted?" That whole subject i under consideration by the commission. If baa been guilty of any infraction of the act to regulate commerce, he will, as a matter of course, be prosecuted not at all because he la Harrtman, but because he la an offender against the law." Berlin, May 7. According to dispatches received here from Shanghai and Hong Kong, native rioters have destroyed tha Germ a a nflaston station at Lien Chow, near Fukhoi. Tba missionaries escaped. The German gunboat litis, has been reinforced by 20 marines from the gunboat Tantau, and has left Hong Kong for ftkhoi and it la expected a British gunboat will alao be sent to that port. According to advicei received by the German Cable company, from Shanghai, disturbances have alao broken out at Pakhoi, and the eltuatln there, as at Lira Chow, ia apparently serious. Five American missionaries were killed in Lien Chow, October 28th, 1905, and a hospital and other mission property were destroyed, indemHOUSE CLEANING HINTS nity for the loss of life and property was paid by the Chinese government This la the season of housecleaning, early in January of tha present year. and a few hints from acknowledged authorities may prove welcome. These ALFALFA FOR SALE are from the SL Louis Republic: can never be any First crop of good Alfalfa, 40 acrea but Houaocleaning thing to be dreaded by all memin the patch. Machinery for sale. bers nof the family, but it may he reApply Geo. Mitchell, Uintah Flat duced to a system and much of the done away with. To accomUNION PACIFIC EXCURSION. plish this, the first thing I would sughav a gest is that the house-keepe- r Selling Dates May 27, SO, June S, 7, 12, notebook and put down In it the vart-ou14th. things to be done. Thia may seem First class tickets on sale to many a great deal of bother, but in the end west of Chicago, Minneapolis It saves much trouble, for If a list is point end St. Louis for one fare plus two made of the articles to ha sent away, dollar for the round trip. Hie first either for cleaning or renovation of rUe trains dally. The famous Over- other kind, none will be forgotten. Inland Limited leaves Ogden 2 p. m. cidentally if they are sent at the same LimThe new Los Angeles-Chlragtime, or ao arranged that they will ited. 1:30 p. m.. has through standard com back together, confusion and and tourist sleeping cars to Chicago. time may be saved. Make reservations earlv. Further parCleaning carpete and curtains is ticulars. Union Depot tlrket Office or probably the most difficult and exA. B. Moseley. Trav. Pass. Agent, Bell pensive part of the work, but a woman who to willing to take the pains may phone 52. Ogden. Utah. have much of this done at home and Mrs. E. Larkin left last evening for save money. Th ecienfifle use of New York and other eastern points. broom will take as much dirt out ef n Bhe will vielt with her mother and will carpet as may be done by a professional, but to accompllah this result the be gone three months. covering must be taken from the floor. To rip up a carpet, after the comOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO mon fashion of the Inexperienced, is as this consequent abominable, FAILURE OP LONDON FIRM. stretching spoils the shape and weaken the foundation. Each tack should London, May 27. An importbe removed carefully, and then the ant firm of stock Jobber. Huwhole swpc and wiped afterwards bert. Brunton A Company, anwith a cloth well wet in ammonia watnounced their failure upon the er and wrong quits dry. stock exchange thia afternoon. After this fold the carpet in two The firm wm established in and sweep the under aide that is now 1871. They dealt principally a on top. Ifolj again and repeat the copper shares, including Amersweeping until th whole is in n small Their icana and Rio Tima bundle. If each atrip baa been swept failure tended to weaken the vigorously it should be perfectly dean. American market. Sweep the lining with a soft brush and then wipe each breadth with a cloth before rolling and putting to one OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Har-rima- n rt s We handle the largest line of Loose Leaf Device in Utah i i We emploj only the best workmen that money can hire.' We guarantee pvery Job turned out of our office. Office and factory, Entrance Twenty-thir- Twenty-thir- d and Washington avenue. street, Parry block. d up-stair- s, HERE TO STAY: Thla is a branch of tba largest and b sit Dental Company In tha Btata FIVE YEARS untarnished reputation has made us tha moat popular Dental Company In th Wait and our pH ces are within reach of every oat. Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices Sat of Teeth fbaat rad robber).. $7.00 A good fiat for Gold Crown. 22k Bridge Work, beat 5.00 $3J0 to 5.00 $3.50 to 5.00 Teeth extracted positively without pain by our eclantlfle method (no suffocating gaa or torturing needles.) Free with plates. Honest work. Fair dealings make our success contlnu-MIS- . Teem , UTAH DENTAL CO. vwmipuih specialty I. M. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. 2457 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Open Dally till 6:30. Sundaye 10 to & - . OFFICES Sait Lake, Lagan, Prevo and Park City . side while the floor ia being washed iu strong ammonia water. The boards should be quite dry before they are covered again or mildew may be generated. If one has a yard and wishes tn. give the carpet an extra cleaning It may be laid across the clothesline and beaten. It should then be spread down on the ground and thoroughly swept again on both sides. If grease or other spots are seen after tha process wash agala with ammonia water and let them dry In the sun. A half pound of salt, put into a pailful of tepid water, will brighten the colors in matting if applied with a cloth fairly well wrung out Leave the windows of the room open, Lemons Oranges Bananas Dates Figs s Fine Red Apples that it may dry quickly. Any greas epou should be covered with powdered chalk and then wet with turpentine. Allow thla to stay on for a couple of days and remove with a very tiff brush. If the grease is well set it may be necessary to put a small proportion of washing soda with the chalk, in order to taka out all traces of the etain. Impure blood rune you town makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause-bu- ilds you up. GROCERIES The Best on the Market i Prompt Deliver E. A. OLSEN o IN A NATIONAL 2259 Washington CEMETERY. Ave. still sleeping, after an the years My earUsat memory recalls them so Stretching away, white row upon white row. Tie meet the sward stiU velvet green appears. Tho wall ita solemn weight ef ivy wears. But they to many men with blood Bleeping, aglow! To see them atlU low, o patiently laid It etits a pain too passionate for train. Strangs! For tho buried struggle had tame When first my father told It me: the . grown ires Of battle but a story and a name: Yet, still they sleep as one who never tires. And still, where autumta sets the trees aflame Borne ghostly sentinel tends their signal- -fires. Charlotte Wilson, In June Scribner. 32$ IwRfitj-fifl- h St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. |