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Show a EXAMINER ULtPhONES ROOMS EDITORIAL Phan BaS Phone, tws rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Pnana Ball Phono, ana ring lndpndert SI ....N. No. CS No. ES Ne. K F-- ' AND IMPROVING THEATERS DAIRY PURPLE ELKS Middleton, C. C. Brown and Bishop Kaslga were the speakers. Interment took place la the city cemetery, E. M. Hall, son of Moolah Hall, one time superintendent of Weber County schools, left yesterday for the University of Cfiicago, to continue hi studies in botany. SALOME no THEIR HAVE COMPLETED OF EVENTS. little extra woik, PROF. ROGRAM The funeral of little Frank McBeth Will Run Excursions on Every Road et the home of the parents. In tho County ao Well ao From Paul-arcMl 23rd street yesterday. Salt Lake. abort a made W. Larkin George IB mak-ln- f consolatory address. The Interment NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS complatatn regarding tbo delivery took place In the city cemetery. The Elka' preoo agent has loaned of the Examiner do ao dlroct to cirCash E. Faulkner, ao wen known in the following: culation department. and sot to carThe Elks have completed their connection with the Weatherby meal rier. Abt lutxcrlber falling to tho Examiner will confer a favor market for a number of years, has program fur their Purple Day on the 17th. They expt-c- t to maks tt the must hr calling No. $ olthor phono boforo been apjiointed solicitor 1st the suc9 am. Packing Co. of Chicago, with successful in the history of their LAMAR NELSON, (Signed) headquarters at Salt Lake City, and cessful dsys.n Besides great crowd from Salt Circulator. left this week to take charge of his work. Thia ia a fitting recognition of Lake excursions will be run from Mias Fannie Harris of Layton, has the merits of a deserving young man other suburban towns. Iiciu and horn appointed stenographer and na-- j who ban been working hard to fit him- Mtdlake have promised to send delealstant bookkeeper for the Knight 8u--j self fur a good business position. gations. while Brigham City will send her entire pupulailun. Ho will be givgar company of Kaymond, In Alberta. en a special. . Canada, and leavea this week to beFarmington will send her ARTIFICIAL ICE. gin ker work. over the Bamberger road. Thia We have the escltndvw sale of artif- marks an epoch In the history of OgIf your art going to move soeAfalan tranafer vana. Leave orders lor coaL icial ice. The purest of the pure. don. being the first excursion over Call Independent 'phone 234 or Bell the road. Trains will be met at Rlvor-Jal0l Twenty-fift- h fit Blades' Phonaa 310-1. the present terminal, by the Ogden City ice Company, SamUfflce 413 local lodge and a band. Automobiles Mint Ethel Greno, one of the toach-- ; uel Thoms. Manager. will be used lu escort them Into town. niret. era at tho Pingree school for the Twenty-fourtThe Ogden A Northwestern has Lin-- ! i paat two years, loft recently for also promised to put on special sercoin, Nebraska where she will attend OF A PUISE Their .train will arrive not vice. the summer school of the Nebraska ' Uter than the morning of the 18th. University. Pocketbook Her Young Lady Finds Huntsville will oume over the After Being Good as Gene. Utah A Idaho (the new railroad Try rrancis Bitter's Invincible Stmwberrlea Sold by all leading through Ogden canyon). There are purses containing mors Rain-makNirhuls, of the local grooara. than $60 and two railroad tickets, but band, will be In Salt Lake on the day At f:S5 last evening n firs alarm then they don't have a history like set , ao fear weather la assured. was turned in from bon 41, conVr of that which Mlsa Clark's purse made His band, however, will be in attendTwenty-fourt- h street end Jackson fur itself last ereniug. Between 8 and ance as well as lleld's from Salt avenue. Tho department made the 8 o'clock last night. Special Agent for Lake. the Southern Pacific Cordon, accomrun, but found it only a false alarm. panied by Miss Clark, whose borne Is LUCKY JOE GOODWIN. FOR iy5NT Two or three unfur-nlshe- d In Goldfield, accosted Sergeant Bob rooms near town. Address U., Chambers tt the Union depot, with the declaration that Mlsa Clark had Rumor Saya' That Young Comedian 8tamlarJ. kmt her purae. It contained $90 and Haa Made a Fortune. The Patrol wagon was dispatched two railroad tirketa to Goldfield. At Joe Goodwin, the clever young to No. SI 54 Pacific avenue at ft the Instance of Sergeant Chambers appearing at the Utahns theaoclock last night, In answer tfi an the young lady pointed out a aunt entrance of the ter this seek, la congratulating himurgent rill. They found what they near the northwest hava often found on other occasions large waiting mom which she had re- self on the quirt and being congratuAn Investigation lated by his trlends on his abality ns In Silt particular neighborhood a cently occupied. soon revealed the purse standing on a stuck broker. As tha story goes family quarrel. One Anton Christensen appears to be the Instigator of end and resting against the aide of Joe, who is probably one of the youngthese periodical squalls. No orrealo tha seat. The peculiar thing about est comedians on the vaudeville stage, the Incident ia that It had occupied la m ths right track to clean up n were made. f the acat for hour, and in that little money on n mining venture. It time had been paused and repaaaed by seems that a little over a year ago WANTED, at the Reed Ilotol, probably hundreds of persona, aud Joey was lu Balt Lake with a musical boy. yet had remained undiscovered. organisation. One uf the gulden sayMlaa Clark was very, grateful for the ings that hs had bet-taught, such Deputy Sheriff Wilson and Local recovery and proceeded on her way aa Don't low out the gas," "All la Manager Ed. Harrison, of tha Bell lu high because of her good not gold that glittera, etc., waa "BeTelephone, this city, went to Belt Lake fortune. aplrlts Chambers declares It to bn ware storks lying around yesterday, relative to the wire that one of the moat remarkable experi- on theof miningfloor." ground was shipped by the Junk firm of ences that has come under hit obBut the litter waa forgotten by the Jacobs A Green, The wire was Identiservation. young W'eberlleldian comedian when fied and will be shipped back to Oghe arrived In Balt Lake, and he There la no den some time today. N WEDDING ''kindly'1 loaned a "chap ten dollars doubt but that the prosecuting attoron a block of two thousand shares uf ney will swear out a complaint At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tn. yellow mining stuck. Joe got the against Jacobi A Green and they may Pea res. 8647 Washington avenue, laat stuck and put It down In hla trunk for .be arrested today. n souvenir and paid no attention to evening, n beautiful reception was gfo-r- n it until laat week, when he arrived in Hava your Panamas, Straw and Felt in honor of the marriage of their Hats cleaned and blocked. Phone InL daughter "Ixxle to Walter Halver-a-jn- . Salt Lake and dug it up. Imagine The happy pair were married in the headache, when he found that the 447, Globe Cleaning Co., 185 16th. the Balt Lake temple yesterday. stork waa listed and was worth Judge Rolapp and family expert to About fifty guests, all relatives ef ths many times mors than what he paid And this Is why Joe wears fur leave la a day or two for Cuba. contracting parties, made up the that it. big, broad grin when he tells1 happy throng. WANTED Chambermaid.- Apply at The bride looked charming in a that school teacher Joke In hla art. ones. Reed Hotel gown of chi (fun pasaaette, while the COTTON LEAK CASE. groom wore conventional black, aud. and Genera! ManIncidentally, the smile which Insists Secretary Wilson Again Gives Testiager Bancroft came up from Salt Lake on staving there. last evening on No. 8 of the O. 8. I mony In the Holmes Trial. Flowers In profusion were every-wher- e and left immediately for the east on in evidence and ihe presents Union Pacific No. 4. Washington, June 12. Secretary ninny and pnstly. The reception Wilson was again upon the witness waa unique for It a beauty and simstand today In the trial of E. 8. Sec Milan Transfer Co. for storage plicity. . of all kinds. Our specialty is moving Mr. and Mrs. Halverson will make Holmes. Jr. He waa questioned further concerning his alleged progrean to their home at the Morton Terrace. pianos, furniture and office fixtures. biippree Information given him at the time of Holmes dismissal from the CWJ snow on the mountains, thunHORSE SHOW. INTERNATIONAL some der and lightning, sunshine, department of agriculture. Regarding wind, and at midnight a heavv downAmericans Sacure a Number ef Prixca the formal statement given out by the witness at the time Holme was dispour, with lull and more thunder and at Olympia. missed, Secretary Wilson said he did lightning. Is nut a bad record for uue " t not make the statement which was London. Jnne 12. At the Internatday on the weather1 part. Verily la the weather versatile. Please, . Mr. ional Horae Show at Olympia today, signed by him, but that It was the reHyatt, weatherman at Balt lake. cant Americana were prise winners In pairs port of the secret service people who yon make the weather quit kicking up with the heat appointed road rig, Al- investigated the Holmes mm. lie deBuoh "didos? bert B. Mac Lay taking first prise with clared that he bad made no arrangeRo-- e worthy and Marguerite Margrave, ment or pledge with Broker Van Riper lira. G. R. Belnap and daughter. and Walter Wlnana second prise with for the an pp re Ion of names. Mr. Worthington miked the witness Wealths, leave tonight on the Oregon Barry F. and Rip. a Short Mne No. I for a visit The competition for pairs over 15 why he had given the secret service In Beattie. and not. exceeding 15.3 hands C. W. report to the qultlic to the prejudice Watson's Ijord Baltimore and My of Mr. Holmes. The funeral services over the re- Maryland secured third prise. Counsel for the government objectbabe of mains of the In the class for mare a or geldings ed. but the question was mlmlited and Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Browning, 3161 not under fifteen 15.8 hands in lady's the secretary replied: I thought the American people bad Adams, were held at 8 p. in. yestersingle horse Victoria, Alfred G. Vanday, in the First ward meeting house. derbilt's The Major took find priae n right to the report." Members Mr. Worthington then turned hla atBishop (Ensign presiding. and Mr. Watson's Lady Baltimore waa of the ward clmir furnished the :l ng third. tention to what be had charged to lie violation of his own Mr. Wilson's rules In the matter of prematurely giving out information and In support uf hla theory, he quoted an Interview given out by the secretary last fall In regard to the prospective production of Macaroni wheat. The secretary said be did not reniemlier the Interview, but that If he had made this aisle-menIt would nnt be in violation of the rule of secrecy that the violation of the role was a question of the premature giving out of Information that cornea to the bureau of statistics. If vou find me giving nui that information. he aald. the Information that conn from regular sources, then you will haw a case against me. "If the Information comes accidentit ally." continued ihe secretary, would not be a matter of breaking faith, but if the department systematically arrange tu get Information and gives It out. the fact conies to my attention he will not be allowed to remain long." The secretary wa' questioned at length concerning recent newspaper interviews attributed to him. He (fobut said uled many of the sialenu-nt- . that he had not contradicted any of First Class Tickets to Points In Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, them. 1 never contradict statements etc, for One Fare, Pips $2X0 For Round Trip. credited to me by the newspapers. I would not even if they should charge me with murder: then they would To Kansas Cty, Omaha, Coundl Bluffs $32.00 charge me with two murders. To Chicago 44.50 The case was adjourned until tomorwas held h re-ooi- Ar-luu- 1 dele-Xstio- n e, h Sion i er num-olugult- it one-hal- el-St- PEARCE-HALVERSO- - nt wt-r- six-week- IBBBBnKDBIMBHBBEjBmHMIBlHEBB EXCURSION t. FOR THE EAST Via Rio Grande Western Ry. I SELLING DATES: May 27th, 30th, June 3rd, 7th, 12th and 14th . To SL Paul and Minneapolis To SL Louis To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo - 41.90 39.50 19.75 row. IR Pullman and Tourist 8leepers. Open Top Observation Car clasaoa of ticket!, through Scenic Colorado. Three faet flyers daily. For particulars, ace Through fret on all A. J. CRONIN, Agent PHONES 104 AND 115 BBBBEnBnEBKBmMMnaHBnninBMRRiRni FOUR PERSONS DROWNED. Victoria. June 12. ic COWS DAY The new schedule has proved a stumbling block to tha depit mail clerks Soma new bags have been put in. others left out. some changed from one train to another. The re- ports cause cither. BREVITIES President Charles and service, ; EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907. THE MOUSING 8 Private advice from Cape Nome state that the steamer Ohio of the White Star line, ran aground at Cap Nome today and LARSON HELD MEETINGS WITH DAIRYMEN. Toured tha County la ths Interest of - ot the Cow Owner Successful Institute Held Thia Wtk. Ia the Interest of the dairy industry, a iinmher of meeting were held at Plain City Monday night. North Ogden Tuesday and at Humaville laat night, by Prof. 1 arson, of Logan. 'Effort are being made to induce people to improve their dairy cows. The state of Utah, at the present lime, ha a!ut 25,000 cows which they uae exclui-lvelfur dairy purposes. These cow, at the present lime, are producing leu than 160 pound of butter fat per year, each. In order to be n good profitable aulmnl, each good dairy cow should produce at least 2o0 pounds if butter fat. lu speaking of the work. Prof. I .arson said: 'In order for the dairy Industry to prosper, we need to put forth effort toward improving the grade of cows. There are several ways by which our cows can be made to increase their yield, lu the drat place, better dairy cowa ran be bought. This method requires considerable capital, and it is relatively n few farmers who have the means by which thia can be doue. There is, in the state of Utah, n most excellent field for some right progressive capable man to start In, aud breed thoroughbred dairy cattle. We have few such men in the slat now, but many more are needed. Years ago, a number of thoroughbred dairy sire were imported Into the state, and they have left some good progeny. "Too much Importance cannot be placed upon the kind of a alre dairy farmers keep. A dairy alre is half the herd, and In moat Instances, considerate more. A hundred dollars or two doe not mean much to a dairy farmer, providing he gets the right klnl of an animal. In this connection. It might be worth the while to give a word of warning. Many people have the Idea that just wo a alre Is purchased, which belongs to one of the wqll known dairy breda, such as the Holstein. Jerseys, Guernsey, and Ayrshire, (list It Is sufficient. This Is where many mistakes hare ben made In the past, and the reason why so many dairy fanners have been disgusted with the dairy stock. It la the atraln within the breed, rather than the treed that counts. All of the above mentioned bred are good, providing the proper strain la obtained. There are nine Jerseys, which ere not as good as tha common scrub cow, and so It la with each of the brsds. We have cow within each of ths above mentioned dairy breeds, which produce aa much aa 8t0 pounds of butter In n year. Thl la perhaps a little ton high a standard prescribed for but with little effort- - our cows e could, in a few years, be made to from three to . four hundred pounds of blitter fat in a year. If n man keeps n small herd of such cows, he has a herd which la making him good money more money thia can be obtained under any other methods of farming. This may seent a strong statement; but the condition which prevail In eastern and older countries, emphasise this fact. Where land Is worth ,as much aa two or three thousand dollars per acre, and rents for shoot 150.00 per acre, there dairying flourishes. The more ekpemdve land becomes, the denser the population, the smaller the farms, and the more dairying 1 practiced. "The state of Utah la rapidly approaching the Intensive condition mentioned above, and dairying will continue to grow. The state of Utah does not today produce the amount of butter, chese and milk needed for consumption. Much cheese and butter are being Imported Into tha state annually. "Dairying la a phase of agriculture which nicks' well with the profitable methods already practiced In the state, inch aa sugar licet raising, fruit raising, and alfalfa raising. The products of the dairy row can be controlled, which Is not no with uny of the other crops raised on the farm. When nature brings harvest around, the farmers have to attend to ft. The dairy cow can lie made to come in with calf in the fall of the year, thus the milking and the care of the cowa can be accomplished during the winter time, when there la little or nothing else to do. -- pro-dun- Wlide's poetic effusion, which was given at the Grand last night, ft ia a marvel uf words reking uf murder, licentiousness aud rottenne.: a thing to suminua up cold chills, blast the sensibilities and turn the stomach of anyoue but a pet son accustomed to blood and the diaembowled limbs of a body. It 1 a nightmare uf revulsion, kldeou in Its blumness, terrible In its conception, but withal a dramatic poem the creature of n genius, the product of a poet who turned to the loathsome of Ufe when he might hare employed bis power in portraying the few pleasant things that brighten a too tragedic world. There is no gainsaying the contention that Salome ia' a distinct creation of dramatic literature. It la not without force of expression, beauty of phrase and strength of treatment, but the theme 1 depressing and not one stroke of relief eases the strain oft he auditor from the time Salome seta one man raving until she wins her diabolical wish. In the course of the poem, which is presented in one net, three men, are killed, and nil the sensuous. rapacious and Immoral life that obtained in the days of Herod la painted in colors that glow as if with animation, ao that It is impossible to witness the tragedy without being strongly affected by Its argument. Because it treats of the undesirable, and doea not even suggest the commendable, depicts the lust of a whimalcal creature and the monstrosity of n tyrani-ra- l king, and concerns n pan of history that might aa well have ben buried with the barbarians that enacted It, It la not In the opinion ofthe writer a fit instrument of tho stage. It contains no lesson, unleaa by thoroughly sickening an audience it may teach them to appreciate the sunshine. Even Herod, the murderer, the liber-timthe king, covered his face when Salome kissed the head of Jokanaan. Wilfrid Roger in ihe role of Herod enunciated clearly and leas mechanically than did Mias Elisabeth Stuart. Ho la possessed of breadth of conception and knows what ia dramatically effective and la an actor of no mean ability. He ia easily head and shoulder above any member of hi comIn pany. There are several way which he might Improve, especially In hla gestures, etc. Mias Stuart, as Salome, la physlrally fit, and dresses aa scantily aa a public performance will allow, but her artic-- u lotion lacks that life aud originality. Her enunciation la not to be complained of. hut qbe scarcely fils the role of Salome the sensuous, the aesthetic, the momentary enamoured of the lip The balance of the of Jokanaan. company la acceptable. On the whole, the entire cast la above the average end probably ! aa natural and human aa the tragedy will permit .The production was given ns a testimonial to Manager R. A. Grant A good alsed audience greeted the per form anre and the genial guidor of the Grand's destinies may feel flattered at the manner in which he haa served the public during the paat eeaaon. Out of courtesy to the manager, a number of Utahns artiste entertained before the main event of' the even-- at , . OPERA COMPANY C. Fisher Opera company will arrive In Ogden early Friday morning, June 14, on their special train of seven cars, five of them loaded with handsome scenery and gorgeous costume. These will furnish settings and accoutrements of John C. Fisher's American Opera company of eighty stage people and a complete orchestra of soloists, who are to play a limited engagement in Ogden, June 14. In nil three operas and musical comedies will be played and .each separate production will he fully and elaborately prepared as though It were being All these put on for a long run. works without exception have been notably successful In the United States as well as In Europe, and they are to he played here by artists who are In every Instance in the very front rank of favorites In America and Europe. This gathering of players of the first class la supplemented by a chorus of more than forty young and charming girls and a bevy of statuesque young women of the type of immortalized by Charles Dana Gibson-t- all. shapely and beautiful In the queenly way. The repertoire for Ogden will be, Friday night. Flovodora;" Saturday night, The Silver Slipper" and Sunday night will dose their limited engagement with "The Wizard of the Nile. FISHER The John Nickelodeon :Kio. 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Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass Co. 2440 WASHINGTON AVE. lUBBBmuaennBanEBffiaBBBnna OGDEN CITY, UTAH. TO OUR CUSTOMERS: For business convenience the Utah Light A Railway Company haa found It necessary to adopt the following plan for meter read, ings, effective June 1, 1967. All avrnues running north ecd south except thoae In the ComStreet to mercial District (which are Wall Avsnue from Twenty-thirTwenty-sixt- h Street to Street, Lincoln Avenue from Twenty-fourtStreet to Twenty-fiftSirert, Grant Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fiftStreet, and Washington Avenue from Twenty second Street to Twenty-sixtStreet) and all street running east and weal, north of Nineteenth Street, will he read on or before the 16th of each month. Bills for these readings will be mailed on the 15th and dla- count of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and Including the 22nd. The Commercial District, referred to above, including Twenty-fourt- h Street fjom Wall Avenue to Adams Avo-- . Street and Twenty-fift- h nue, and all the Streets running east and west, south ot Nineteenth for Street, will be read on or before the last day of each month. Bills disthese readings will be mailed on ths last day of the month, and count of 10 per rent wiU he allowed up to and Including the 7th of the succeeding month. This applies to all metered electric lighting and gas accounts. Bills for current sold for power purposes will ' be rendered at the end of the month aa heretofore. DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED. ONLY, ON BILLS PAID AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM THEIR DATE. UTAH LIGHT A RAILWAY COMPANY. d h -- h affi-rte- h them, through fright, approached the sheriff and informed him that he and his partner purchased the wire from a man for the sum of $80. He could give but a vague description of the fellow, and acknowledged that he knew he had received stolen goods, but justified himself by declaring he wished to make on:r money. oooooooooooooooo o Is the character of the transfer service we supply our patrons Prompt, reliable and at low cost. Any time you say well be on your job and handle it expeditlouaiy and welL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. O o O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO kuits are taking the place That our of the kind U ghen ns each day from the number of nuitg we sell. Although a number of the pattern hare been clotted, we can kill. show you as large an assortment as any New York tailor. JhAIBl it e. hard-hearte- d un-use- O BIG RESULTS. Like a cancer in the body of dramatliterature ia Salome," Oscar Riga, Russia, June 12. Eight political prisoners were executed here today for participation In the recent disJUNK DEALERS CAUGHT orders In the Central prison which was the subject of an Interpellation In Sheriff and Hi Deputies Recover the lower house of parliament regardStolen Wire. ing the tortures inflicted on prisoners at Riga. Through the efforts of Sheriff Behring. Deputy Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Sheriff Sharp of Salt Lake, 1.240 ponndiffof win1, a part of whlrh Is liehiiiging to the Bell Telephone company, was recovered this morn2410 Wash. Ave. ing and turned over to the company. unTwo junk dealera of Ogden are der suspicion and will be prosecuted. Latest Motion Pictures The wire was taken from a warehouse bet we n June 1 and 5. Sheriff Hear tha llluatratad gong. Behring and his officers commenced work on the rase as soon aa the loss Programme change! Monday, was disroveied. By following up a and Friday. ContinuWednesday which obtained by clue, Blight they ous performance from 2 p. m. to carefully watching the junk Inner, it $ p. m.f and 7 to 10 p. m. was discovered that the wire waa being shipped to Salt Lake. Deputy Admission five cents.-Don'- t miss It. Sheriff Sharp succeeded in locating it, stufftogether with some old cloibcs ed Into lioxts in which the plunder bad been placed. The wire is valued four penmn were drowned, a a result of snnieililitg going wrong with o the foils when the boat were being O SENATOR MORGAN DEAD. towered. It is believed the steamer o Washington. Junp 12. Unit- struck Icc and wan damaged so that O States Senator John Tyler she began to fill, making it necessary O ed O Morg-.iof Alabama d'eii here to Tun her ashore. O at 11:15 p. ni., last night. WANT ADS BRING Absolute Ptfoof i I riiczs 22 for your. . |