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Show waa discharged. Ir is tbe second case of ibis kind that Woolen has won. The Evolution of Selecting Wedding Gifts Household Remedies? COLORADO ! i n wny puaer for pusr'.ed pea-p- Perdue the auggeetira that our Judgment eed expvrienra be of eoine e'.d. Present of gems Mai other Jewelry ere elweye le order, end you ere assured of when you behold the ample display et W. L. BUBWELL'S, the Jeweler. Two Deere Merth of Wright!. W i'' LABOR TROUBLE Ii the character of the tranifer am Ice we supply our patron. Prompt, reliable aad et low coat, yoe aay we'll be oa your hey dime handle It expeditiously Job aed end well. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. FLsns IS for youra. IN COAL MINES. The labor trouble at the coal mines nt Rock Spriugs, Wya. is assuming a serious outlook for the Harrimau lines, as the supply of fuel la seriously crippled, the stores of coal virtually exhausted, and It is highly probable that tha operation of trains will ' be seriously Interfered with In the course of the next few days, unless n settlement la reached. The trouble also will have a detrimental effect on the storage of coal, something which hould now he In progress. As an Illustration of the output of the mines, only 17 car loads of coal were received by the companies a day or two ego for their own use, when tbs receipts should have been 75 ear-luad- clear statement of the trouble or grievance haa been set out. It Is claimed that the men have presented no claim to the company and the letter has discharged them whenever they became members of the union, that la, they have virtually been No locked out Of n total of some 1,004 employes, 500 are said to have been dealt with In thla manner, almost annihilating the wdrklng force et the minea. What the ultimate result will be iu unknown, but some solution of the difficulty must be found nt an early date. WILL MINE IN PIOCHE. We cu tickle poor pelet with e complete line of ehotea spring vegetable, freeh et our founteln every mom Inf. Also an nadortment of fralta A flee line of Imported end domeetlo eteple end fancy groeeiire. Theea goode will prohmf your life end five trim end Tlfor to your system. T.B.Evans&Co GROCERS. , Beth Phenea 235. 1314 Waah. Ave. FLOUR and Flour, Bran end Bhorta. ceding drelere in Hay, Grain, Straw, Breda and Produce. Prntt'e Food and Line Killer. The famoua Columbia and Prnit'a Stork Rem edict. DELIVERY. Co. Both Phenea. & COMPANY 155 25Ui Street Men's Furnishing Goods and No:ions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors The exclusive eet entrnet un with the laundering of their linens. Our work pleases them. No matter how critical you may be, you will find the Ogden Steam Laundry will pleane you. We render A No. 1 service. Ogden Steam Laundry Phone 174. working shaft. The property adjoins the Demijohn group of claims upon which ore Is being sacked for shipment. The Pioche Lead A Silver company will also inaugurate an extensive development campaign at once, as will which owns propthe Genrgln-Piocbe- . erty cast of the town, near the Gold King claim. Machinery has been or- 437 25th companies are capitalists and business men of Macon and Culumhus, Georgia, and it is the Intention of Mr. AnJer-enwithin the month te ran an of Southern capitalists to the rejuvenated camp of Pioche. DENIED BY COURT. Judge Armstrong Holds Such Course Would Duplicate Previous. Situation. Balt Tw'euty-eveut- home-mad- OGDEN, UTAH. h Bt. 26-2- UTAH VINtGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Packers ef High Grade Vegetables Pierce's Pure Feed Catsup. Pierce's Pure Feed Fork A Bsaaa Pieroe's Purs Feed Hemlny. Pierce's Worcestershire Sauce.' W pack but one grads of good THE BEST. Utah Fruts and Vegetables J. G. READ & BROS. CO. JOHN HOXER Manufacturers ef and PICKLES ef MANUFACTURERS VINEGAR STRICTLY Edward FACTORY, FIVE POINTS, OGDEN, UTAH. Harness and Saddlery old-tim- these home-mad- remedies, Irould e it up, improve it in many ways, were Salt Lake, facture it on a large scale, advertise it two holdups inMay Salt Lake last night. mainly through almanacs for tho hornet The first occurred at 11:10 on West and thus it would become used over a and North Temple streets, the victim being Ernest Summers of 156 West largo area. LATTERLY THE HOUSEHOLD REMEDY BUSINESS TOOK Second North. Two unmasked men backed: him up A X0EE EXACT AED SCIZHTIFIC stopped theBummer, wall and telleved Temple sgninat rOHM. him of his valuables. was la front of Parana was originally one ef these The other hold-ua remedies. It was need by the 643 south State street. One man with G. F. Jfannonitea, of Pennsylvania, before It a gun held up anda robbed and a watch $5, Koulds, securing was offered to tho public for sola Hr. check. Both cases .were reported to 0ZIGIXAL THE Hartman, the police and officern are trying to OP PZZUXA, is of Men locate the thuga. nonito origin. First, ha prescribed it K. ft CASPER ILL. for his neighbors and his patients. The sals of It increased, and at last he Nawapaper Man Reported to Be at established a manu&ctory and fur Deaths Doer at Fallon, Nsv, to niahed it the general drug trade. I i Ferana la uaefol in a gnat many The friends of K. R. Casper, the veteran newspaper man, who la well HmH lilwMitmili qnngb known In thla city, where he worked son throat, bronchitis, and catarrhal on News" and other papers, will diseases generally. TH0UBASD8 OP be tha pained to learn that ho Is reported PAULIES HAVE LEAHEZD THE to he nt death's door at Fallon, Kev. USE OP PZEUHA and ita value in the Mr. Casper has been In Nevada for the treatment ef these ailments. They past year working on special press and magaslne matter. Ha has been have leaned to trust and believe in connected with a number of newspaHr. Hartman's Judgment and to rely pers In Utah, Nevada and California, on his remedy, Peruna. and haa worked for Sunset end other 29.-T- hera $34 te $40 2263 Wash. ALWAY8 THE BEST COLUMBIA CLUB PERFECTO uagaslnea. day, In ths government printing office. Ags limit, 20 ysnrn or over. Also an examination at the same to fill vacancies as pines on Juno 26-2- they may occur In the position of assistant chemist at salaries from 1200 to flSOO per annum, in the bureau of chemistry, department of agriculture. Age limit, 20 yearn or over. Also on same day to fill the position of assistant engineer (qualified as electrician) in the office of the secretary of war, at $720 per annum. Age limit, 20 years or over. On the same day an examination to fill vacancies as they may occur In the custodian service throughout the United States In the position of first-clas- s ranging engineer, at salaries from 51 A00 to $1,600 per annum. Age limit from IB to 55 years. A civil service examination will be held in Balt Lake City July 24 to fill a vacancy In the position of repairman at $720 per annum In the weather bureau, department of agriculture. In the Stats of Washington. Age limit, 20 years or over. SHEETS TO BE Salt Lake, May 29. Chief of ro-llr- a Sheets will be again this faternoon upon the same charge of criminal conspiracy which wax brought against him a few weeks ago and which resulted In the Information in the case being quashed by Judge Armstrong upon n technicality. The Issuance of another complaint against the chief was decided upon this morning at n conference between Attorney General Breeden, District Attorney Loufbourow and County Attorney Hanson. The complaint In the same as In the former esse and was filed in Judge Whitaker's court, where the chief will be given another preliminary hearing. The filing of the new of the complaint and the thief was made yesterday because of the refusal of Judge Armstrong yesterday afternoon to allow the district attorney to amend tbe Information In the former case. Tbe three officials mentioned feel positive that they have a good case sgalnnt Chief Sheets for his connection with tho McWhirter robbery last September, and they are going to uso their best efforts to get tho case before the Jury In a district court Tbe same facts have been alleged an In the former rase, but It la expected that much stronger evidence will bo produced thla time. good Bet for Gold Crown, 22k Bridge Work, best GRAVE nu-n- Victor. Union mads. HUSBAND OF A WOMAN FOUND TO BE A WOMAN. . 32.50 B.OO Gold Fllllnga ...91.00 aad 93.50 to 5.00 Bllver Amalgam Filling.... anj $160 to 5.0$ Cemut Filling. Teeth extracted positively without pain by our scientific method (no suf- locating gas or torturing needlea.) Free with platen Honest work. Fair dealings make our success continu- YMr Protct"d LADY ATTENDANT. 12 Qrnt LB n j, IND. PHONE. ous. ' SCANDAL. Comptroller of tho Equitable Pleads Net Guilty. the Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices Bet of Teeth (but red rubber).. $7.00 Porcelain Crowna to Balt Lake, May 29. Mike Aellle Although the Wife Hae Insisted That was fined $100 by Judge Armstrong Da Ray Ian Waa a today for tha crime of assault with Man, a deadly weapon. Aellle assaulted A. Theodore with a revolver at Murray on April 15, 1907. Hln case waa set Aril., May 29. The body for trial today, but he changed hla of Phoenix, Nicholas DeRaylan, whose sex has plea of not guilty to one of guilty been the subject litiand waa fined as stated above. The gation since last of dispute and December, waa exfine was paid and ha was discharged. humed yesterday afternoon anj taken to an undertaking parlor where the NEGRO STABS A WHITE MAN. facts of the disinterment were made known upon the arrival late thla afHad Been Angered by Commants ternoon of Baron Bchllppenbnah, the Against Hia Race. Russian consul at Chicago, dbcompan-la- d by Samuel L. Shaeffer, attorney Denver, Colo., May 2$. Angered by for Mrs. Anna Da Ray lan. The body oommenta said to have beea made wu In a fine state of preservation against his race, an unknown negro and tho face wu entirely unchanged. When the white casket was opened plunged n knife Into the breast of the body wu seen attired In a womFred Thompson, an employs of the Western Packing company, fatally In- an's white robe. It hu beea previously announced juring him last night. Thompson came hers recently from Washington, that the body would be exhumed on D. C. Ths assault occurred oa a Thuriday, but thia date wu anticicrowded Larimer- - street car and was pated by two days. It la laid, to avoid the outgrowth of a fight that Thomp- publicity. After viewing the body all psraone Interested adjourned until a son and a friend named E. R. Coumba, also from Washington, had previously notarial session wu held In the office with another negro. The two whites of O. EL Bchupp for the taking ot debad been victorious iu thla fight and positions. were talking It over with disparaging Michael' Feinberg, representing Adremarks concerning negroes. The ministrator Reddick of Chicago, wu negro who stabbed Thompson was sit- present throughout the proceedings ting near and overheard the converse, aad expressed utlsfaction. At 4:30 oclock Baron Bhllppenbach tlon. Glowering nt the two men, he mumbled something beneath hla reached the undertaker's and, after breath end then suddenly sprang upon viewing the body a moment, uld: This Is the body of Nicholal De Thompson and stabbed him In the region of the heart. The negro rushed Raylu, who wts for twelve years my from the car and escaped. The other secretary. The result of the Inquest establishes Inmates of the car gave chase with threats of lynching but the negro soon beyond a doubt the identity of the disappeared and traces of him was corpse gs the body of De Raylan and lost. Thompson la in a precarious that tbs person In question was a fecondition In a honpitsl. male. INSURANCE moke This In a branch of the largest and b sit Dental Company in the state, FIVE YEARS untarnished reputation hu made us tha moat popular Dta-ta- l Company In tha West and our prl cm are within reach of every oul FINED FOR ASSAULT. MORE You get the beet and promote an honest home industry when yon HERE TO STAY: BODY mi THE Clear Havana and Domestic OLIVE OIL MADE taken CIGARS GOLD CROSS Co. AT LOGAN, UTAH. Manufacturer of - and RMS FACTORY CIGAR Columbia Club Ggar DE y" A. E. CLOSE FLAVORING EXTRACTS . made by UNION Ave. OGDEN. UTAH Manufacturers of Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk fto said modal at th stats Fair, 190&. a trial can will eta vinca you Micro la non JUST AS GOOD Ask your Grocsr for tt BLUE LABEL old-tim- COH-P0TOD- EZ ard Retail AWNINGS Street Twenty-fourt- h Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company TENTS and OGDEN, UTAH. Bichasl, Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wall Aveim. OGDEN, UTAH. Manufacturer of Tha beat and Largest Manufacturers in ths Weak TWO MEN ROBRED take manu- Wholesale A HOME PRODUCT. 'Phene 107F. d May 29. Judge George Armstrong denied the mol ion of District Attorney Fred C. Lnnfbourow Tuesday afternoon to ills an amende.) Information In the case of criminal conspiracy against Chief of Police Unseat George" Sheets. The court held that under the original information, Sheets waa not given a hearing on the charges uf robbery which were consummated by the alleged conspiracy, and, therefore, there wan no use of tiling an Information on the complaint heard before the committing magistrate. Thla does not put an end to the Sheets cnee. There are two courses which the prosecution may adopt to bring the case before the courts. It can either be done by filing n complaint charging Sheet with robbery, BANQUET FOR STUDENTS. or file a new conspiracy complaint In the preliminary court. Salt lake, May 29. A new deDistrict Attorney Lnofbournw was course parture Is to he made this year by which unable to say Just would be taken. Attorney General M. the University of t'tah alumni In tendstudents who have distinA. Breeden, who is associated In the ering to case, waa not prepared to make a guished themselves in donating and tntement ot the proposed piocedure draniatica a banquet similar to Unit in the rase. It in etoted.Njiowever. given to the football squad at the that nothing due can be done until close of each season's work. Tho banquet will he held Friday Sheets Is bound over again on anevening at the Alta club, and will be other complaint. strictly Informal. H. G. Whitney has been asked by the alumni committee COVEBtiMEMT JOBS to act an toastmaster, and the guests of Inner, members of the debating Civil Service Examination Soon to Be teams and the Dramatic dub, will number about fifteen students. It Is Held in Salt Lake. Intended that this ehnll be the first series of banquets to be given at the The Vntted States flvll service com- end of each In recognition of mission announces the following ex- student effort year. In this partlcnlsr field, amination on June 26 at Salt Lake s contrasting with the athletic field. City: to whom To secure eligible! from COURT BY TELEPHONE. make certification to fill n vacancy in the position of chief engineer in the Balt lake, May 29. Judge Diehl, of I'nltcd States pontofflee and court the criminal division of house building at Chicago, at a sal- hold court this morning the city court, by telephone. ary of 31.940 to 92,500 per annum, His honor is decidedly busy these days the entrance salary to be at $1,800. because it's a movin' fur him day" to la 55 II limit Age year. This morning be had a case to deAlso an examination at the same cide and as he muld not. be there on time to fill vacancies ws they may oc- time, he iwrd the 'phone. In cur in the position of observer the The matter fur consideration wee weather bureau, at a salary of 1720 that of J. W. McKenzie, charged with per annum. Age limit. 19 to 30 years. attempting to obtain money by false An examination will also be held to pretense, it lining alleged that he tried fill two vacancies In the position of to pass a $5 Merchants A Planters' surveyor cf mineral deposits, one at bank note. McKenxie was given a in hearing yesterday and waa represent15 and the other at 94 per the land office service. Age limit, 20 ed by Attorney' Wooten, who made a motion that the case be dismissed. yeara or over. An examination will also be held The court took tho case under advise t June 7 to fill a vacancy In the pountil this morning when he telesition of machine wood worker Ml 511 phoned In his decision. Judge Diehl r cents an hour for eight-houworking sustained the motion and McKenxio G. SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. UTAH CANNING COMPANY son-in-la- WRECK ON S. F. st Utah Feed & Produce D0M0I0 e n A full and complete line of Ijorel, Bmlthfleld,' Franklin end Garland 2311 Waah. Ave. a dered for the work. The principal stockholders of tfieae WHEAT PROMPT Balt Lake, May 21. W. 8. Anderson of Pbwhe haa Just formed three new com pa nln fur the working of extensive properties la the lloche region, plana for each having been perfected to the point that they ere In position to begin active development work. MinThey are the Columbun-Pioching eompaay and tho Gcorgin-PiochMining company. The Columbus Ploeha company owns n grasp of eintmn In the Ely district near the Half Moon mine. It will put three shifts et work sinking n PATRONIZE THEM AND HELPTO ENRICHTHECOUNT Y ANDSTATE h HOME-MAT- that Morgan Williams, erstwhile claimant for championship ! honors in the middleweight class, is cum lug back Into bis own. There waa ; a time when William waa considered n possibility a a rhampiuu. It aa several yeraa ago when he fought many of the beat mlddb weighu in the country and had n wonderful record until he met Young Peter Jack-soand was defeated afier a hard battle. During recent years Utile baa been heard of the Colorado man. If Williams defeats Bob Watkins at Park City June I, he will be eble to get e match with some of the beat in bln class, and Fred Jacobson, whp has started managing lights In the mining camp, promises a big match fur Miners' day at Park City If Williams wins. Williams in training hard at Paik City, according to reports, and will be in great condition for the mill All the Park money will, be down oa the big fellow and be will be a hot favorite on ibe night of the light. He baa a chance to become a prominent figure in the light game and It in up to the Colorado pug whether he makes good or falls down. It appear - Salt Laker May Tbs modern patent medicine bum- -) willBaltbe Lake. interested in learning of two is tbs Batumi outgrowth cl tho recent armr promotion. One ! that e household remedies. j of Capt. iHeury D. Slier, tif the Infantry, to be a major la the early history cf this country, Thirteenth in the Twenty-nintE Infantry, now ZYZBY FAMILY HAD ITS However. ki aliened at Fort Ikmgla. XZDXCXIZS. Herb teas, Major Slyer will not come luxe, but . to were be and tonics, bitten, laxatives will proceed t the Philippines, to await there the arrival of his regifound in almost every house, compounded by tha housewife, some times aisisted ment from I'tah. He is a of Edmund Wilkes, of this city, by the apothecary or the family doctor. andMajor only recently completed a four waa which remedies as pfcn, Each years' detail as professor of military aloe and quassia, dissolved in apple tarticea and commandant of cadets at brandy. Sometimes a hop tonic, made the slate agricultural college. First of the of whiskey, hope tuid hitter harks. A Lieutenant Oliver . Eskridge, Med to Infantry, promt e core or more of popular, be in the Eleven h Infantry,' remedies were thus compounded, the wascaptain promoted from the ranks in the formulae for which were pamed along Filth teenth Infantry. His father was from house te house, sometimes written, Lieutenant Colonel of the Taenty-thlrInfantry on its return from the sometimes verbally commnr.icsted. to this country and taking The patent medicine business is s Phlliiqilnen station at Fort Douglas. The young wholefrom this Batumi outgrowth man was on recruiting duty in Salt e eastern. In the beginLake for some time after being some, ning, some enterprising doctor, impressed by tho usefulness of on ef old-tim- CHAMPION 1907. 30, Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State CAPT. STYER S PROMOTION. 28 u I MAY THE MOBXISQ .EXAMINEE, OGDEy, UTAH. THURSDAY, 2 Life New York, May 21. Thomas D. Jordan, former comptroller of tho Equitable Lite Assurance society, today pleaded not guilty to eighteen indictments charging forgery in tha third degree and one indictment charging perjury. Ball was fixed nt $10,000 on one count and Mr. Jordan waa released. Ball was furnished by Eugene C. Potter. The indictment were reported yesterday by a grqnd Jury which had been investigating some of the transactions of the Equllshle disclosed by the recent insurance investigation. They were based upon the year-ensimilar to transactions, those which figured in the recent Indictment of President John R. liegeman of ths Metropolitan Life Insurance company. They consist of entries made prior to the annual report to the stale department of insurance aud designed, it Is charged to mislead the superintendent of Insurance to the real cumlitlon of the company. Engineer and Unknown Men Are ed Instantly. Bralley, Cxi., May Pacifio 29. Kill- No. 10, Bun-nExpress, which left Ban Francisco at 8 o'clock last night was ditched throe miles of Bradley today and Engineer James Bybee of Ban Francisco, and a man who waa stealing a ride were instantly killed. The fireman was badly scalded, but bnpq et eut in I. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr, 2457 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Open Dally till $:30l Sundays 10 to 2. OFFICES . Salt Lake, Logan, Prove and Park City dent strike from these figures that the la wulng, and a statement Issued on behalf of all of the Unee predicts that ty the end of thla week little wen be left of it, far IU Influence on traffic Is concerned, u entertained for hln recovery. Aq Investigation la being made into u A WOMANS INVENTION, u Wanted r Carried. London, May 29. Admiral French K. Chadwick, of tbe United Slate navy, and Mrs. Chadwick have Just some here to attend the eighth In- ternational conference of the Red Cross which will open in Earle court In Jane. Mrs. Chadwick will exhibit t the conference the carrier she recently Invented for the removal of disabled soldiers from the battlefield. Her friends hope that the Invention will take one of the prizes offered by the Empress of Russia for the advancement of the science of the treatment of the wounded. Field Marche! Roberta hu highly commended the invention and it will be tested soon by the American war depar- tment --Admiral Chadwick says that one of the greatest advantages poeseneed by the Invention la that the wounded soldier could be carried In upright poet tlon so that lose of blood would be dlmlnlrtied In many oases. Another is its expoint In its favor, he says, treme lightness, for the- - whole device weighs only six pounds. want forty head of pound, fat stage horses, We weighing from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, immediately. What hare you gut? Johnson Dee Square Horse Merchants Stable 248 24th SL PHONES u MAN SENTENCED. Pittsburg Te., May 29. Wm. B. colored, who was convicted cf perjury la connection with the trial of Clifford kooe, the negro coachman In the employ of Augustus Hartje, was today sentenced to serve two yeara In Hooe is the Western penitentiary. now serving a sentence In the same penal institution, having beea convicted of perjury and, with the Incarceration of Decost, this doses a second chapter of the sequel to tbe sen-s- at tons Hartje divorce proceedings. The next will probably be the trial of the libellant, Auguetua Hartje, and John L Welshon on the charge of conspiracy, and when these cases have been disposed of there will remain only the Indictments against Btube and Anderson, the two detectives who have been granted a new trial upon the charge of rifling the trunk of Thomu Ms dine, the coachman 69$. Ogden Turf Convicted of Perjury In tha Martje Divorce Com. Exchange De-cost-a, ths cause of the wreck. Upon further Investigation It developed that ths supposed tramp who was killed In tbe wreck wu Milton Henry, a striking railway motorman of 2706 Tsnty-thir- d street, San Francisco. With three companions, Milton wu on hla way to Los Angeles. In his poa senior wu rmras a lmk Lb bonk allowing $250 standing credit in a Ban Francisco bank. Ills original home Is believed to have been, Houston, Texu. The cause of the wreck hu not yet been ascertained. Trainmaater W. J. Walters, who haa charge of the repairing work, bad no statement to THEY WERE UNLADYLIKE. SUGAR IN MANCHURIA make when Interviewed by an AssoSanta Barbara, Cal., May 29. Eight ciated Pres representative. The remxlna of Engineer Bybee New York Millionaire Seeks to Estab-- . girl, employed by the Home Tele- have lish Bset Sugar Industry, disto for been brought Bradley because work phone company, quit la not 'that traffic It likely position. their manager told them that their ? Victoria, B. C.. May 29. Mall adconduct on n picnic Sunday wan un- will be resumed before late tonight from Korea state that a New vices not la sufficient' of aa force a there ladylike. The manager told them very York millionaire has applied to the they must return to work or be lock- men to clear the wreckage and to 13 Toklo foreign office through Count ed out and as the gtrla refuted to re- little had been accomplished up Okuma for lease to start a beet sugar turn their placet will be filled with o'clock. iadustry in Korea. The Japanese forother girls. The eight girls held n office ie unwilling to grant the eign OF STRIKE. EFFECT which the principal picnic Sunday, at tbe application in the protectorate diversion was climbing trees. The New York, May 29. The custom Industry Is being considered by a Japcomplaint against the girls waa enterSufficient capital anese company. ed by one r the principal stockholdhouse returns of the total exporta from bn secured by the Japanese ers of the company, who observed New York for the wttek ending May cannot concern and It la seeking the Amerithe glrla returning from the picnic. 35th seem to show that the deter- can to Join interests and form aa rent effect of the longshoremen's American-Japaneacompany. EXPECTED AT INDIANAPOLIS. strike upon commerce aa diminishing. The returns for the week ending May GOULD'S DIVORCE. Indianapolis. Ind., May 2. Mr. 11th, which waa computed before the Charles W. Fairbanks today received effect of the strike waa felt, showed Howard Gould Will Fight to the End. a message from the vice president the value of tbe exports to be that he will arrive here tomorrow During the week ending Ma New York, May 29. Howard Gould, morning at 10 with the President, 18th, when the strike wu most se- through hi counsel, Delaney Nicoll, whom he will accompany from Canverely felt, the value of the exports haa Joined hia wife In the request to ton. Tbe Presidents car will be at- fell to $6,456,057. The returns for United States Dlictrict Attorney Blim-so-n tached to a train upon the Cleveland the week ending May 25th show tbit that a searching Investigation be division of tbe Big Four radioed at the value of the export! wu $9.753,-83- 2 made of the charges that Mrs. Gould's 0 an increase of more thanJ3,000,-00- mail was tampered with. Greenwich. Ohio. The city is being over the previous week. While Howard tiould'a answer to hia profusely decorated today In honor of the coming of the President. The steamship computes are con-- wife's suit for separation ha not yet d Horses By Which Wounded Soldiers Can Bn COLORED Southern pusenger train timcinPUEi UTAH DENTAL CO. u e 326 Twenty-fift- h St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sportingevents. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Just arrived 2 carloads ol marble and granite to Mleet from. a they Drat buy from agents cammlnnlra get large aad you have te pay them. Order at race for Decors Ho Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. been filed. It le stated that it wtll tain a general denial of all her of V. gallons. An Intimate friend mention Gould said there will be no In It of a $4,000,000 proposition ft settlement. Tbia friend le also quoted an thority for the statement thattired Mr. Gould la heartily nick and the whole business he haa no lntra tlon of agreeing to a settlement ana purpose to fight the matter to . end. BIG SHIP REFLOATED. 3. New York, May 28. The Kaiser Wilhelm der Crosse, went aground upon the west edge the main channel in the lover U last night, wan refloated et 7:30 morning without assistance. iw1-Ththan that given by ner own eteamer apparently auatwnci damage. i |