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Show 1TIE MORNING EXAMINER, 4 THE EXAMINER i WHEAT EXPORTED. Wheat export in the ten month ending with April aggregated about M miUmo buiheU, asint 32 million month of the fiscal roar in the million in the same and not, month of IMS, while fiour export sko show on increase, though not no Tor the full fiscal strongly year which end with June, the ports of wheat. Including flour in terms of wheat, will probably aggregate about 140 million bushels, against I millions in the fiscal year 1904 'and 44 millions in 190a. These figures, taken from the export leturas of the bureau ef statist toe of the department of oommerco and labor, suggest that tho ability of the United Statee to contribute to the breadetuff supply of tho other parte of the world Is still considerable la years of normal crops, notwithstanding the growth of tho consuming population and ths drift of population froia the agricultural area to ths manufacturing center. This recetlt Increase la ea ports of wheat Is ths natural sequence of the large crop of 1994, which was the second largest qver produced la the United Etstes. A comparison of the export figures with those of production for a term of years shows that in-cress or diminution of exports follows closely the production of the year Immediately preceding. After the eery high crop of 1M1, amountlag to over 741 million bushels the crop of the United States Ml steadily to 470 million bushels in 1902, OSS million bushels la IMS, and 60S million bushels la 1004. Correspondingly, ths exports of wheat, haring reached their high-watmark of almost 16C million bushels la the fiecal year IMS, fell to 114 million bushels la IMS, 44 million bushels in 1M4, and 4 million bushels la 190&. The exports of wheat flour here Buffered less, but were also materially reduced from 20 million barrels la ths fiscal year IMS to 17 million barrels la 1004 and loss than 9 million barrels la IMS. The total exports of wheat from tha United States, Including flour In terms of wheat, were, la the fiscal year 1002, 234 million bushels; In 1903, 203 million bushels; In 1M4, 121 million bushels, and 1 3005, only 44 million bushels. The wheat exporting power of the United State was then thought by many to be practically at an end. But the high crop of 1005 (60S million bushels) was Immediately reflected in tho exports, la the fiecal year 1006 tho exports of wheat rose to 35 million bushels, and tho exports of flour to 14 million barrels, tha total In terms of wheat being 9 million bushels, as agslast 44 million bushels la 1M5. Tha still higher crop of 1004 (725 million bushels) further ths exports, ha Id shown by ths figures for tbs tan months ending April, 1M7, quoted above, and ths total shipments of wheat during ths entire fiscal year may be estimated at about 75 mlllkm bushels, and of wheat aad flour combined at about 140 million bushels. Thus It appears that the United Btates ban regained. In purt at leant. Its position as ouo f ths important countries of (ho world. wu urM er wheat-exportin- g THE HERALD IS WRONO. The Herald this morning sys: "The expected has happened again and William Glasmann la out with a bid far tha mayoralty of Ogden. It Is aid to be a nettled fact that he will have to give up tha poatoffice within a short time and be la looking for some other aofl snap. It baa been rumored for some time that Qlaamann would bid for another term aa mayor, aad it Is stated on good authority that e them la a move on to land tho fob for another prominent young politician who ofloe upon n time also had tha mayoralty boo bussing In his bonnet. In fact there appears to he a wholesale scheme uniter way to bring back Into power the old Glam mann regime." Tho Herald Is wrong again, usual, Mr. Glasmann docs not want to be mayor aad, furthermore, all the power tho Herald possesses cannot move Mr. Glasmann from tho postofllce. Ths only true statement the Herald makea in the foregoing, reproduced from Its columns, Is that a "wholesale" effort Is being made to get the postmaster to change Jobs. post-offic- I " SMELTER FOR ELY. Mines and Mineral says the Step-toValley Smelting and Mining Co.s plant, situated at McGill, 14 miles distant from Ely and about 23 miles from ths mines themselves, on the main line of the Nevada Northern railroad, when completed, will represent an outlay of between $5,000,000 and 04.000, 0M. It was originally purposed by the Nevada Omsolldated to erset a reduction plant with a dally capacity of about 1,500 tons. Later, it was decided to Increace this capacity to 1.500 tons. This, however, was before the great extent and uniformity of the ore bodies were realised. , With tho rapM development of tha mines of tho Cumberland-El- y group and the combination of internals which brought about mutual control of the railroad and the smelting companies, it became evident that n much more extensive plant would be neceaanry to handle the large and Plans steadily Increasing tonnage. ware than made for a concentrating plant of 4,000 tona capacity and a smelter to handle 1.500 tona a day. Tbls pleat is now In process of erection. Over 590 men are employed in grading, track laying, putting In foundations, and erecting buildings at the smelter site. The camp Is a bam- e let in itself. Over ff75ri.00 worth of machinery for the first unit of the reA duction work Is on the ground. much larger amount is under order and on the way. The first unit will hr in opera lion by July next. Thus early in the development of the project, however, it again becomes evident that this big reduction plant will not be sufficient to meet th requirements at the rase. Plans have already been made for doubling the capacity shove mentioned. Thin will mean a concentrating aad smelter- installation capable if handling 10,000 ions of ore a day. When completed, the plant will be larger than the great Washoe works at Anaconda. The concoatrators at the new plant will he over one-hal- t n mile long. The smokestack, connected with the smelter by thousands of feet of dust chambers and flues, a 111 be 550 feet high and S3 feet Inside diameter at the top the largest stack In the country.' Tho first unit of the power house is 320 feet by 134 feet; the car hop, 160 feet by 75 feet, and the ornverter 170 feet by 120 fret. The roasters wiJ occupy n building 23$ feet long and the ore Hns will be 300 feet la extent , Over a mile intervenes between the bins which receive the crude ore and the smelter which turns out the refined copper. More than 12 mllsa of standard-gaugtrack will be installed In ths yards alon. Per purposes la the yards, $20, 000 worth of copper cable has been ordered. The finished plant will occupy over 300 acres of ground. Tha water right Included In the purchase of the smelter site is amply sufficient to treat 25,000 tons of ore dally. This supply 1 located on the opposite side of the mountain at the base of which the reduction plant Is being built. It la several hundred feet above the works. As Inclined tunnel will he driven through the mountain to carry ths water direct to the plant. In a word, every detail has hern carefully thought out with a view to the greatest possible efficiency and economy of operation all along die line. e n WATCH o FAILED TO PASS. The result of the last Primary teachers' examination have caused no little eommrnt throughout the city. Nine took the test, eight failed not a very creditable showing to say the least But before judging the case It might be well to remember that an examination la not a test of one's ability as a teacher; ' that often the best teachers fall; ffhd that frequent. I y the persona passing highest in a written examination make the poorest teachers. Furthermore, many of the test are attempts to .find out what you don't know, rather than what you do know. Better wlthkold yonr Judgment until you understand fully the details of the case. Were a teacher to fall s of his pnplls, his ability would qulcklr be brought into question. One of the most prominent superintendents of one of Utah's largest cities tried to pass the state examination for a high school diploma. His highest mark was 50 per cent, fals lowest 0. And that hasn't been so very long ago either. So ability to pass a test is not a criterion of one's ability as a teacher. d Tbc following is a copy of letters sent by the secretary of the Weber Club to the Omaha boosters who are The letters to arrive here Friday. were sent In care of A. R. --Moseley who left for Hnntlugton to meet the coming excursion I st s : "To the Member. Northwest Trad. Excursion. Gentlemen: Tbe business 1S07. MILLINERY STYLISH Summertime in here and the time to bify one of the prettiest Hats on sale, at prices to suit, is now. We have decided to make this an event of the greatest bargains, the inont radical price cuts ever because the God-deaof Spring did not visit us this year. Here are a few of the prices: n men and ctilsens of Ogden, through ths Weber dub. extend your splendid body of business men a hearty welcome to our city. Upon your arrive! here the evening of June 14th, we shall hold a reception at our club rooms in honor of your people, and have them meet our business men. On the morning of Juno 15th, we desire to drive you around our city, and through an opening in the mountains to ths east of ns. This opening connects tbe Valley of the Great Balt Lake with the Alpine Mesa fifteen miles to the eastward an outlet fur the swift river to ths great inland sea. The mountains were pushed aside and the finger of the Creator traced the pathway between towering cliff and rocky gorges, through groves and over ledges, till the Pass of Natural Msgnlfloenca became one of ths most glorious results of tfie Dlvia handicraft. It is now Ogden Canyon, the Beautiful. Anticipating much pleasure In your visit, yours vary truly, (Signed) L L. Reynolds, Secretary. SHERIFF HAD EYE DID NOT LIKE THE LOOK OF A STRANGER. Search Disclosed Skeleton Keys, volver and Other Instrument of a Burglar. Our $3.50 values at . $2.90 Our $5.00 values at . $4.50 Our $1.50 values at . $1.00 Our $2.50 values at . $1.75 jSSmSmSSSSSSmmSaUS&JpSSiSmSS Re- Scbrlng arrested Jatneq Knight Monday, a few minutes before tho midnight hour, on general appearance and had hla suspicions com firmed when a search of ths prisoner was made at ths enunty Jell. While the officers are of tho opinion that Knight la a bad man ha will be tried on a charge of vagrancy In tha absence of Information concerning hla antece(Sheriff dents. SHORT TALKS BY L.T.1 COOPER. And all our higher priced hats from 10 to 15 per cent discount. There will be a big sale . on these Hats, so come now and make your choice. THE STOMACH. My but peoples stomachs do causa a kit of trouble. I offered to wager soma doctors In Bt. Paul., Minn., one-hal-f THE LEADER MILLINERY CO. that MRS. S. E. LYON, Prop. of all sickness caused by the stomach. After I assured them that my medicine did but nothing pift. the stomach la shape and they had C. H. POWELL spent a day listening to what people who qalled on mp had to say, they had to agree with me. They heard people come In and tell ms that for years they had been near tha grave with Bright's disease, or lung trouble, or kidney complaint and all manner of diseases and that tha New Discovery had cured them. Of course these people were mistaken, it was nothing but their stomachs. Aa a matter of fact when the stomach gives out most everything else is thrown out of order too. When a person feels tired and dull and despondent,' Is loosing flesh and dont sleep well, has a poor memory, a had taste In the mouth, n coated tongue, aad other troubles be'a liable to believe a lot of things are the matter with him. . Nine chances to on It's his stomach.. Ive sera Cooper's New Discovery bring back health to too many people In Just this shape to believe anything aise. Hen's a letter about it: n. "I suffered for long time without knowing Juat what was the matter me. with I seldom felt Eke eating. 1 lost greatly In weight. My digestion waa extremely poor and when I did eat I invariably suffered afterward. 1 was eon ill paled and frequently suffered from nrve racking, violent headaches. . Whan Jhoard of . what the Cooper remedies, were doing for others 1 resolved to try them." "Relief came with tha first bottle My appetite and digestion Improved rapidly. I am no longer constipated nor no I have those dreadful headaches. I sleep well and am gaining flesh." C. H. Powell, IS Harrison Addition, Duluth, Minn. is wsuezsai MITCHELL BROS. THE FOR MONUMENTS. ol arrived 3 carload marble aad gramit to select from. Don't buy from agents, as they get large commissions and you hav to pay them. Order at ones for Decoratloa Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. Just D0E0T0 AN AN SHOE & COMPANY 155 25th Street offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of Men's Furnishing Goods smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. and Notions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS Keys enough to stork a lock shop were discovered concealed In Knight's clothes. Skeleton keys, Tala lock We are selling Immense quantities keys, dummy keys, trunk keys, handcuff keys, front door keya and Just of these medicines and nur customers express great astlsTactlon. plain, ordinary keys. They were tumbled into a hat and form the moat Interesting collection In the possession of the sheriff. Mors formidable 2421 Washington Avenue. than the keys, however, was a large revolver, loaded and la business order, found In hla pocket, together with SUMMER EXCURSIONS la tha character of the transfer a towel and piece of soap. The latarvlee we supply our patron. are bars in used ter articles tawing Via Colorado Midland Railway. City reliable and at low coat. Prompt, and, with tho keyayrad gun, make an of Mexico, May l to 7, June 7 to 14 time you say well be on your . excellent burglar's outfit. Any and 17 to July 11. Round trip, $69.15. Job and handle it . expeditiously ' limits. Long and wsIL. NO WAR, BAYS TAFT. Eastern Excursions May 27 to 29. CO. TRANSFER ALLEN June $, 7, 13, 14. On a fare plus $3.00 23 for years. Fhc overs. thsr United States and Japan Will Remain for long limit. Stop Friends. cheap rates during tbe summer. Write L. H. Harding, Bait Lake City, for par U H. HARDING, Milwaukee. June 11. Secretary of Uculsrs. War Taft. In an Interview last night, ays there will b no war with Japan. He has faith that the United Bute and Japan will continue on their way The secmost peacefully together. retary said: War with Japan? Don't you believe it. Never mind the news that runic. You can quota ms emphallcal-lM saying that I have an abiding faith that the United States and Jaalong pan will continue their way You can moat peacefully together. rest assured of that. Never mind the scare head despatches. "Tha complaint of Mrs. Ayres gainst officials at West Point, and the report that she baa Included me The exclusive set entrust us with the personally in tha affair? On this subwhatever to laundering of their linen. Onr work I have nothing say ject bevond the statement that the proper pleases them. No matter how critical PILLS you ' department of the government has tanay be, you a'ul find the Ogden ken the matter np. Steam Laundry will please you. Wo render A No. 1 servio. HE STOLE THE BONDS. Ogdens Best Drug9 Store OUR STORE v, S. W. DADCON Everybody is welcome, and ii assured of courteous and prompt attention. You can safely Bend jonr childre- nthey will receive especially careful attention. Our Prescription Department is supervised by a com petent Pharmacist. Only the purest and freshest Drugs and Chemicals are used. Our general Drug Store Stock is always kept np to date. All household, sickroom or general conveniences always on hand at prices within the reach of all. ' Come in, look over - our stock. So trouble to show goods. All' questions cheerfully answered. We wish you to feel perfectly comfortable when calling at this store. Yonr good will is oar object. v Win. Driver & Son Drug Co. GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. 2453 Washington Avenue CHICHESTERS Another Trusted Employs Tempted by .Stock Speculation. New York, June 11. Gustav A. Gerard, who was formerly employed the cashier's department of tho firm of G. M. Mlnxeahclmer 4b Co., of 39 Broad street, was arresied last .night on a bench warrant charging him with grand larceny. It Is alleged that r SOU BY .! DRUGQ1STS EVERYWHERE Gerard stole 93,090 worth of bonds belonging to the firm. Gerard, it is charged, hypothecated the bonds with a firm of brokers as security In etock speculations. This la a breach of IM largest aag b art Dental Cempaay In the Stata FIVE YEARS uatoralahod repwtatloa bee made us the mast popular Daa tal Company la tho West and our prl css art within re ash ef every one. Take Prices Advantage of Our Opening $$.59 Bet ef Teeth (best red rubber).. $7.09 PsrcMahi Crowns to E99 A good- Set for Gold Crown, 22k $3.$9 $1.59 to to Bridge Work, best Teeth extracted positively without pula by our scleatffio method (a. gas or tortariag aoedles.) pres wits platca Honest work. Fair dealings make our suoecss eoatlau--. Years Protected Guerantss. LADY ATTENDANT. IND. PHONE. Ogden Turf Exchange 2IMMERMAN, Mgr. , 2457 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Dally tIH 9:10. Sundays 10 to A OFFICES Lake. Logan, Prove and Park City Partial List ef Diseases Cmtd Deafness, Ringing 1$ (ha Bare, of ths Head. Throat, No, By of Kqr. All Diseases sf the Lungs, Bronchial Tub and ChasL Disease at tbs Stomach, Liver, Kidneys sod Bladder. Heart Disease. Rbeomuthim, Asthma, Nervous TratMoa, BL TIN Dance, Piles, FI suits and all Rectal Troubles, Taps Warm, Blond PoisANY PRIoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Woman. VATE DISEASE OF MSN quickly oured to stay cured. Remember tbe examtaatkm and adrioe to FREE. . Cem at coca. Tomorrow may bo too lota. Call or write. Catarrh, DU-ease- s . - 326 Twestj-fifi- h St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. ES TE S DR. SPECIALIST Office boars, 19 a. nt. td Ip- - ni. 241$ Washington Remember Blook), Ogdon, Utah. Entrance Room 19. . Are. (Beyle tho number- - kZQQDTFMBlI UTAH DENTAL CO. (fit A .....$L09 and np Silver and Amalgam Filling.... .75 Cameat Finings J9 12 Specialist Cures whan sthsro fall. Madera mstbsds. Free eanaultotlen for any Chronic Dlaaaaa sf any name or nature. Every ease guaranteed. 437 SStb St. 5.09 Gold Fillings 5.09 5.04 Doctor Estes Ogden Steam Laundry Phone 174. HERE TO STAY: eight-ninth- OMAHA EXCURSIONISTS 12, of Women's and Misses' Hats pn-se- THE "DEAD LINE" OF FORTY. e The Reader: Mrs. Eddy was forty when she discovered Christian Science, Just as Mrs. Stowe wnw forty when she wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin. Brott began the Wsrarley novels when he was forty-threMohammeJ was fifty-twwhen the Hegira marked the beginning of his great work; years old Swendenborg was fifty-fou- r when what Is called his Illumination If Newton and Darwin began, and bad regarded themselves aa past their beat at forty there would now be neither the 'Principle nor "Tho Origin of Species. JUNE June Clearance Sale A GOOD tx WEDNESDAY, THE ANNUAL TECOMA. While our business men are out searching for trade, they must not overlook Tecoma, Nevada, 100 miles west of Ogden, on the Central Pacific. Thera la no place for the trade of that section to go olhjr than to Intentional Ogden, unless through disregard it is neglected. At rails are being laid on a branch railroad from Tecoma to Copper Mountain. The distance is only a few miles, but the railroad is part of a plan to open up one of the largest copper deposits in the West, and with the development of the district will come air the feverish activity of a prosperous mining community, attend' ed by a demand for all Lind at goods. While tho mining lndualry at Copper Mountain Is In It swaddling should get clothes, Ogden merchant In touch with the moving spirits of that camp sad so firmly establish themselves that, when ths boosters from Boostervllls" reach there, they ran laugh at the efforts to get tho trade by the passing around of a of cigars, a bottle of rre and other cheap accessories to a "gebacquslnt-d- " Jnnket. Remember the Standard's advice is never very far from hitting the mark. OGDEN. UTAH. $10 wl-..- , v - REWARD For the arrest aad conviction of any party or parties stealing the Ogdsu Standard er ths Morning Examiner. LAMAR NEL80N. 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