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Show THE 2 MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, a carefully taken sample at the three feel of rbiurued values uf 8139 a ton iu silver sud gold. He preened keen pleasure with this shewing. indicsung that he no longer entertained a coubt that the company would open paying uiue. Two days later, niter U or eigut feet hud been added to he length of the drift, l.e wired the biiormutieo that the values hud reached the high mark of f:ui a n 8 HOT SIX TIMES. Obradovltch Killed by Harman Stan-ia- a Mestch In Bunkhouae. ton. June It. Herman an Aueirian, 35 yean old. waa shot to Uearh about S o'clock last night in an Austrian bunk boon near the Oregon Short Line viaduct by Btanisa Mrslcb, proprietor of the Austrian boarding houso at Garfield, arbo eaeaped. The report current among the-- Austrians and the belled entertained by the polio department, la that Obradovltch ran aaray with Meaich'a wife and the husband, finding the man who broke up bis home, killed him. Ileeich was determined to do n good Job for the revolver was emptied of 1U ela loads, nil taking tfwt In the body of Obradovltch. The dead man was unarmed. Situated at the ewuhweet end of the viaduct across the railroad tracks on North Temple street there are a number at Oregon Short Line boarding bourns occupied by Japanese, Austrians and Greeks. The murder occurred in one of the Austrian bunk houses about 100 feet from the viaduct. Although there were probably ZOO Austrians who were near when the s trots were fired, half of whom saw part of the tragedy, the murderer made good hie escape and has not been apprehended. Salt Lake, SIGNAL At v Obra-dovitv- The Signal Peak company la entirely of 1'tah lues, and it is needless to uay that they are indulging In uauiderable cnthuelaam over the showing that la being luaue In the property. With a gain at $2u0 n ton m values in gaining leaa than seventy-fiv- e feci In depth or tee vein the poaulbilitie preaeuied are auefa as to make enthusiasm entirely In "order. The oompany owns six claims in one of the beet parts of the district end the manner In whiub ether properties simllarlr slutted are being proven nt depth leaves almost no room to doubt that the Signal Peak has the making of a booaaaa. ccm-pose- RAYMOND'S STOCK. goa Short Line rare and nteMng candy, peanut and other snicies from them. Herman Hottiger. who is claimed u he the loader of the boys, was fined o. but sentence was suspended He was also during good behavior. placed on probation and will have to j report to the court once a week. Claire Schagogue, Clarence Harreu and Ernest Herndon, who were also , Implicated In the affair, were placed I on probation and required to make meekly reports to the court. There are believed to be several other boys mixed up la the pilfering, and the officers ere still Irving to Hod them. It Is said that the boye have broken Into about iw care during the period of their operations, and have stolen a lot of goods of small value. Sarah Braudt, an Incorrigible, was up before the court, and after hearing the evidence against bar, she was placed on probation. Earl Perkins was placed under suspended sentence to the reform school, and uulee he Improves la his conduct, he will be committed to that Institution . It was stated In cour tthat be Is beyond the control of his mother, and that on one occasion he became unmanageable and knocked her down. Fake Optician Trapped by the State Board ef Optometry. Salt Lake, June 11. 'Dr. Robert Raymond's "cut rate optical shop at 33 East Second South ntreet Is closed and the postmaster of "ft lor a i gone. Hia itjfflce wna ransacked Monday by Frank J. Alexander and II. O. Jensen, members uf the examining board of opticians, but nothing was found. They were armed with n list of questions upon w hich ho was to be examined, but he was not equal to the game. RAymund operated about ten days, and during that time ho sold all kinds of optical glasses. Besides his advertising bills of bis cut rates, he left other bills. In bin sojourn hers of a few days he gathered enough to carry him on his way, where he eould find an easier field to work. Raymond came to Balt Lake about two weeks ago. He Immediately applied to the state board of opticians for n permit to practice. He deposited 910 na n fee for Ms examination. The regular test did not nome up until the first pert of August He naked for a permit pending his examination, and it was given to him. He told Mr. Alexander that he had n good stock of goods, but that it would not be here for a week or two. . PEAK VEIN. Feet Depth Average Sample 100 d Gives Values of 9205 a Ten. The property of the Seven Troughs Signal Pjsak company is one of the latest to Join the ranks of proved mines In the 8even Troughs district, tbs steady and rapid Increase of values as depth is attained on the Mge having continued to Increase until the latest average assay values of $120 hi ntlver end MS In gold, or a total of 205 n ton. feet At the depth of twenty-eigh- t In the shaft the values were only 14.14 n ton. From that point down to the 7 Moot level every succeeding assay gave such marked Increase la values as to sustain a lively Interest In the mining operations among those who were Interested la the property. The last general sample taken Bear the bottom of the shaft showed total values of (101 a ton. At the point a drift was started on the vein. This drift la now In seventy feet and hen gained the vertical depth of about 100 feet. Three days ego the superintendent wrote to Secretary Jama F. Hammond that STORAGE RATE BUT NO COAL. Salt lke, June 11. local coal dealers say several of the trade went to the Union Partfle company the other day to take coal for summer storage at the proposed reduced price, but were astonished riu llng told that no kosl could ba furnished them, as the railroad representatives declared tbcie was none to spare. The road is consuming. It wee stated, all of Its present output 70-fo- FROST KILLS FRUIT. Salt lake, June 11. M. R. Bowles returned this morning from Colorado. He reports the late spring frosts having rut off half a million dollars worth of fruit In Delta county alone. He saw one poach orchard of 200 arras with every hud killed, so that the devastation seems to have been widespread. However, as Jhe growth that would have gone Into the fruit will now go Into the trees, they will be that much stronger next year when they will bear again nil right. SANPETE Balt Lake, June ll Judge Armstrong today granted the petition of Joseph Steward and wife against Edward Daman and wife of Layton for a writ of habeas enrpue to recover the custody of their' daughter, Florenne Steward. It .wee alleged In the petition that the girl wee permitted on January IB, IBM, te visit Mr. and Mrs. Dnman, her unrleand sunt, and that thi-p- rofuseJ to permit her to return to her parents. The matter wee not contested by Mr. and Mrs. Domsn so the writ was granted and the child was turned over to her parents. - C. B. HAHN RESIGNS. Balt Labia June 11. The resign tlon of Chief Probation Officer Cbas. B. Hahn of the Juvenile court baa been haiied to Judge Gowans and the court commission, and will taka effect aa soon ss some one can be found to take hie place. Mr. Hahn hue been connected with the court for several years and has been n very efficient officer. He seven hie connection with the nurt in order to go to Lake Winona, Ind., to assist In the supervision of the boy's summer camp at that place. The camp will open on June 20 and continue until August 18. and will be In charge of former Judge Willis Brown of this city and Mr. Hahn. - NEW COAL FI ELD A is ns yean ago, Jane 9th, the manager of the 1893, I became and be- M. B. A., gan collecting baj debts. I have learned how to collect 9300,000 In a year; that bright red streaks of Honesty exist In everybody. I am still I loaning. Torn In your claims and I will lect some money for you. a col- 9. Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts Commercial National Bank Building. Salt Lake City. 77, 78, 93, 94, S7, 98, 99 and 100 Commercial National Bank Building, Bait Lake City. Franole Some People Dont t,lka Us. Luke, General Mgr. a ADS YIELD MG RESULTS. WANT APB YIELD BIG RESULTS. . UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Canning Company OGDEN, UTAH. Packers ef High Grade Vagetablae Pure Food Catsup. Purs Pork A Benin, Pierces Purs Food Food Hominy, ierce'a Wore atarah I re Sauce. Manufacturers ef nf MANUFACTURERS VINEGAR Utah Fruits and Vegetables .. FACTORY, FIVE POINTS, OGDEN, UTAH. Wa pack but ana gnli ef goods THE BEST. uuuara, UTAH. Phene 107F. , J. G. READ & BROS. CO. Saddlery te 340 : : OGDEN, UTAH. ! : THE CARS. BOYS BROKE INTO a 11. Judge Gowans. FACTORY ' Blue Label Flavoring Extracts and Gold Cross Olive Oil made by Columbia Club OGDEN. Cigar Co. UNION MADE AT LOGAN. UTAH. 4i Am Em CLOSE Manufacturer of Company Columbia Club ' con-vinc- Ogden Pharmacal BEST Per fee todgara ' wen roe geld medal at the State Fair, 1908. A trial can will you therein non JUST As GOOD Aak your Grew for it AWNINGS 8268 Wash. Avo. 4 14144-4-- ALWAYS Manufacturers ef TENTS and . Street. h Twenty-fourt- Milk Company Wholesale' and Retail Manufacturer af The bast and Largast Manufacturers In the West S34 Cache Valley Condensed JOHN HOXER Harness and and PICKLES TRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. ' CIQARS Dear Havana and Domestic Yea got the best sad promote aa honest home Industry when you moke the Victor. Ualoa m.it GULES FL4NING SILLS Manufacturers of Sash, Door, Frames, Mantles, Moulding, Wood Turning, Band Sawing and Stair Office and Mill Corner Building. Twenty-secon- d Street and Washington Avenue, Opposite . Tiber, ntcle. Phones, Ind. 866; Bell 1308. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK. Racket Store Great Reduction JUNE Dally June 9th to WEDDING GIFTS 19th. Imported Git Glass Ogden to Bag fYancisoo and re930.00 turn (dtrect) Ogden to Baa Francisco and return (one way via Portland). .42.50 Ogden to loi Angelea and return via Southern Pacifle.... 940.10 Ogden to Loq Angeles and return via Balt Lake Route.... 131.50 Ogden to Los Angeles end return (one way via Portland 953.40 and Ban Francisco) Tickets good to return until Aug. 81st Btopoverr allowed, - 20 Par Cent Off 50 dog. Boyo Knee Pants, 50c and 75c value $ '.25 100 Boys Suits, 4 to 14 years, worth $2.50 to $4.00 .,. 1.48 25 Envelopes . . 6 Sheets Heavy Note Paper 1 Dozen Clothes Pins Paper Pins Paper, Safety Pins - CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. Net Endanger Life When An don Cltlxan Shows You the Cure. Chsir Og- Why wU people continue to suffer the agoniej of kidney complaint, backache, urinary .disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow tham-selvto become chronic Invalids, when a certain cure Is offered them? DoansKldnev PUs Is the remedy to use, because It Fives to the kldneya the help they need to perform their work. If you have any, even one, of the aymptoma of kidney disease, eifra yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy or Bright's disease seta in. Rear this testlmon: Ogden ' Mrs: W. B- - Shipley, of 330 Twenty-Fourt- h street, Ogden, Utah cays: I have used Doans Kidney Pills myself and found it to be a splendid preparation for timing up the kidneys, eaalnff backaches, or any annoyance of that k nd. But the greatest results got from Doans Kidney Pills, s which were procured at B. W. drug store, was in our boy, who was troubled with Kidney complaint that the accompanied backaches and palna would be ao severe aa to crippla him up.- To move around, bend over from a standing position or straighten up again was torture. Doan'e Kidney Pills removed this trouble and have been of the moat wonderful benefit to him. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. .Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Btatee. Remember the name Doans and take ao other. .......t.................. Pint Household Ammonia Decorated Dinner Plates ....... ...... ..... Heats ....... ... ... 0 Tapers .'..v.. . ........ .0L L0 Tissue Paper Boll Orepe Paper Carpenters Two-Foo- t ... Buies Can Talcum Powder ... . ....... ........................ Ooi) Pipes 05 1.88 25 05 .0u 10 05 .05 The only difference between our goods and the other fellows is the price. We undersell em all. 0. D. German Etched Glass 20 Per Cent .10 04 .. .01 . .01 ... . .0L I Queen Clothes Wringer Granite Dish Pan Large Boll Toilet Paper - .10 Off Wedding Stationery . Per Cent Off 20 ' , : i . MANY OTHEB SUITABLE PRESENTS AT REDUCED PRICES. UTAH STATIONERY .COMPANY. WILFORD BRAMWELL, Manager. RASMUSSENS New York Racket Store Bad-con- - Wa recommend tha Iver Johnson n Trass Bridge Bicycle It is stractarally and me chanlcally correct in every dctalL The trues gives maximum rigidity with minimum weight. Makes easy riding. Come in and aae h. . Proufits Sporting Goods Co. Personal Adornment ACME QUALITY THE GREAT SENSATION I ir' ?! tt mA which directs you to the perfect paint for every That is why we tell "Acme Quality paint, purpose. enamel, erain, vnrnuh, It enables us to give you exactly the right paint for your needs. "The Seleedoa ud Esc si fihts nd rushes" is a book that makes the work easier by explaining how to paint anything. Yours free when you purchajc. ii ACME AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE... I QUALITY a. A-,- A-- . frit W . Belt Ijtke. June ANT theoun T Y AND STATE Salt Lake Valley UTAH CANNING CO super-Intenden- t. Merchants Protective Association Q Balt Lake, Juno 11. News: Te circumvent the efforts of the coal miners strike at Rock Springs, Is said to be the reneon for the present groat activity at the carboniferous district of Superior, Wyoming. Superior Is situated something over 20 miles out from never, on a branch of the Union Pacific railroad. Thayer lies about 80 miles sect of Rock Bpringa, on the main line. According to information received this morning, seven new coal mines will bn opened np at Superior in the lramedlale future, the output of which le said to be controlled by the railroad company. kYork on 400 laborers cottages Is being rushed to completion. end e large number of building mechanics have been sent to the town from this city, mostly lathers and plasterers. When these houses are finished work will commence In the mines, lender present conditions men ere hard to get, and It would be useless to offrr miners work unless the company could comfortably house them, and this accounts for the haste shown in getting the buildings completed. The mines will be operated, it Is said, by the Superior Coal company of which Frank A. Manley Is Four of the mines. If men ran he procured, are said to be in shape to begin shipping coal at once, while three may require some work on them before the product ran be handled. The coal from Superior Is said to be nf stanJard quality, although none of It seems to ever have been sold In this market. Ti TO CALIFORNIA EXCURSION Foster-Mlllhur- Seven Mines to-b-e Producing Needed Fuel within Sheri Time, 1TO7, pXtrc CROWD. A Salt Lake, June 11. News: meeting was held in the offices of T. H. Fltxgerald Is in thecity (or the purpose of effecting an organisation of the company purchasing the Sanpete Valley railroad, and whilo the organisation was not completed at that meeting, It Is understood that F. R. Ooataa was chosen to be president of the new corporation. The other local men connected with the enterprise are T. H. Fltxgerald, William D. Livingston and John Y. Smith. Mr. Coates, who was formerly connected with the engineering firm of Wallace A Coates, of Chicago, Is now engineer In charge of ttye Utah Irrigation A Power company, of Price and Helper, which will spend It le estimated, 9300,000 In the development of the Emery Irrigation project. Mr. Coates has just returned from n trip over the Sanpete valley, where he went in company with Former Manager J. W. Young, on a tour of Inspection of the road preparatory to the turning over and acceptance of the A property by the new company. number of Improvements were decided upon which will 4m made at once, Including the relaying of 15 mllea of new rails upon new tiea, and the enctlon of n new platform and freight station at Ephraim, Other improvements will follow, as ccndlUona require, the main Idea being to tap the extensive oal fields of Emery county and opening up to Salt Lake an Independent source of coal supply. Do 12, Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State F. R. Coates Is Elected President of New Company. TURNED OVER TO PARENTS. JlNE WEDNESDAY, CTA1I, Seats Now Selling of the Juvenile court, today heard the esses of the boys who are charged with breaking Into n number at Ore- - WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results matter la any io not a hap-hasLika gxrmonta. eome Jewel way. effects are becoming to the wearer and some are not For that reaeon the advantage ot large and varied line of these grtlclea, as shown at BuawsU'a. must be apparent to every Indy whose taetee and fanry Incline to a careful and artist! . selection. W. L BUSWELL, Jewder Second Deer North of Wrlghfa |