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Show TIIE 2 MORNING EXAMINES: Alt tieHeat Vhere its wanted. SHOCKIIG ACCIDENT Wm its wanted Mrs, Heber M. Welle May Net Recov- er From Jajuriaa. khQ2ttvciss hot tm wtea Um a atovt Aat liw tsectsrntui hoc cast JcMy pit kMbao. m beat ukiu irttirrt 1" that u overheated How Fnfectioa m (d 00 Steve veritof flams ml mommmt tftigktutf. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stov- e fc tfcc Rbndta mo el Have. n Gives Daw principles. lot awaita. Chnaoeya are anamriad in bine, which make cleaned. Made ta three sues, to ret proof and easilyhureeis. wfch caw, two. and toec Every stove warranted. aac at yoer denial's, write to our nearest agency for doaqripth ebcelar. is the best kunp 7UJ?iXybLamp for The HeraJd My: Mrs. Heber M. Welle, wife of former Governor Welle, Joseph T. Richards end Mre. Kloharde wore Injured ta ea automobile acct-deat the Eagle gate it 2:16 oclock this morning. Mre. Welle suffered n broken lee, end k la thought that he hea been tateranUy Injured to a eertoue extent. Mr. nad Mrs. Richard e auatalnod eevore bruiaea end were ellghdy cut. The members of the partv had fceee enjoying a vide ta the entaUrto of the city, end upon returning to town had restaurant for lapped at down-town lunrheon, going Jbeoca to the home of William Ferry. They had left the laat meaUonad piece and were speed-ta- g homeward at a hight rate of apeed. Is taming the corner at the Basle gate Mr. Richards, who wee driving the big touring ear, discovered that thaw wia something wrong with the steering gear, hut it waa too late to avoid tho aoeidont. The heavy car, driven at a high speed, crashed into cne of tho big pills re supporting tho arch of the Bagla gate. The car was smashed to fragments, nad the occupants were thrown upon tho pavement. Mrs. Wells was caught beneath the wreckage and her leg was crashed and broken; she also received severe cute end bruise,. The nature of her other injuries cannot he ascertained all-rou- ad household use. Made oAhreas throughout and beautifully nickeled. Pcrfecdy oooatracted; absolutely safe; unexcelled ia ligbagiviag power; aa ornament to any room. If not at your dealer's, Every lamp warranted. write to our nearest agency. aoarwaeTAi: on course v ... at this Mr. time. d Mrs. Richards were more fortunate In that they escaped being pinned under the wreck of the car. Besides being scratched and severely shaken, it is not known at this time whether or not they were severely injured. Hr. Pinkerton was called as noon as the polio wore notified of the sodden t, and la a very few minutes both the doctor and the police were on tho scene. Mrs. Welle was removed to THE bar HANAN home at No. SI First street, for- tunately Just around tho corner from the place where the mishap occurred. Mrs. Wells did not lose consciousness at any time, and bore tho severe pain unflinchingly. Mr and Mia. Richards were aasistad to their bone, whore doctors were summoned to attend them. . The large touring car,, bearing license No. 169, wan reduced to splinters from the shock of the collision, pieces of glass and splinters 'of the framework being buried arroee the street and upon the lawns of the surrounding residences. , Before her marriage with Governor Welle, Mrs. Welle waa Mils Emily Kate, for jnaay years society editor of the Herald, and well known ae one of tho beat newspaper women In the west. Joseph T. Richards is a member of tho law firm of Richards, Richards A SHOE. offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skiSsd workmanship. ffon. POLYGAMY 18 ISSUE BEE-STANFO- RD ' SHOE CO. JOLC AGENT & aDmussiirosdDiw " Four times the tight at half the coat V , v . . I. . That what electric lighting does. If yon question It, qoeetion ua. We're only too glad t,o give information and good serrire along the lighting line. 'ThsJts why Those Lite Men " ELECTRICAL AT EVERYTUINQ Commercial ElectricCompany 2279 v WASH. AVE. PHONE 382. The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. t ASSETTS, 1636,261.05. GAPITAI 2,000,000.00. SURPLUS, 3,171,124.59. Looses paid since 1819 $39,478,834.66 Among which are included: 1MI Portland, Me, IMS OUoin tS71 oooo Boston. 1S7S . Haverhill. Maas IMS.... Troy, N. T, 1BSS .1 ... m ........ hi ea a Mare, Ljii, Jacksonville, Fla, 1S0X .. 1902 Patareoo, If. J.. Baltimore. 1904 MMIM ee Bocfcester. N. T, ISM Toranto, Caa, 1904 itnir gen Frandaco; ISOS IMS J. 1L Forristali, Agt. Phones Ml e a tl . . .. .. .. .. .. 14,467.00 11,869.00 227.12S.0g 259,294.00 61,141.00 ION.M 72462.06 69,119.00 440,000.00 84 jl 06.00 S9.4S0.0S ...1.612,97649 Robt. G. Agee, Mgr. OffceMK The Rsv. Mr. Huntington f Adventist Church Preaches ea Muth Discussed Subject Thaf polygamy ta a live laaue wee declared to be a feet hr Rev. 4. H. Huattagtoa of the Adventists' church in e sermon delivered la Belt Lake, last evening. The speaker also said that this and all kindred doctrines are founded upon s wrong conception and misinterpretation of ike Scripture. Is discus si eg tho question, I wish to be uadwwtaod," said Mr. Hunting-to"that It ia the principle involved and not n people against which I And myself arrayed. That the doctrine of polygamy is a live question there caa be no doubt. The recent controversy between tho Ministerial assoc la dun of this city sn-- the Mormon church in evidence sufficient to establish that point. "Aa s virtue or moral obligation of a church I am fully eoavlnced that the doctrine of poiysamy Is the outgrowth or fruitage f a long drawn-ou- t process of reasoning baaed upon a false premise. The object of polygamy, according to Its advocates, is to fulfill the command of God to multiply. and this in turn, an. wo art told, comprehends the (aearaatlea of disembodied spirits, the offspring of God, which are continually hovering over rtraae who are already tabernacled In the flesh, anxiously awaiting their turn to he also clothed upon with flesh. Thus the reasoning, the more wives, the more children, tho more children, the more spirits favored with bodies and the more spirits favored with bodies, tho more rapid the fulfillment of the purposes of God in the creation of man and the advancement of the aplrita ta their evolutionary prosresa toward their final aad celestial exaltation. "Therefore, It is my eonrlctloe that polygamy and ail kindred doctrines growing out of it, as a religious tenet, ta founded upon a wrong conception and misinterpretation of the scripture relative to its teachings on the origin anj nature of man. Accept the inspired record of the creation of man, that man's existence began with the first week of time, that he is mortal and that hia future existence rests exclusively upon the great fundamental doctrine of a resurrection from tho dead, aad polygamy as a religious teaching folia to the ground Contrary te the declaration of Ood It was tye Devil who said, "Thou Shalt nut surely die. Every doctrine or teaching, therefore, that involves n belief in the natural Immortality of the soul as thus propounded by Satan owes ka origin to the enemy iff all righteousness. Polygamy Involves Just such a premise aad belief, hence ta as contrary to sound doctrine ns truth Is to error. It Is claimed that Abraham, Jiroh, David, Sol omen and other men of God in ancient times were polygamists aad therefore In view of their practice God Justified polygamy. We reply that toleration Is not Justification; also that example alone is not sufficient to establish n doctrine, die precept must also be produced. But as every blble student knows' there la no such precept between the two lids of the blble. On the hypothesis of example alone the doctrine of falsehood could be taught with equal propriety, for the record shows that Abraham also misstated the truth on at least two occasions; also that Moses murdered a man, that Joseph waa a eupplanter, that David was both a murderer and adulterer aad that Solomon worshipped Idols but whet sane man would be eo foolhardy as to assume such a position and build upon it aa genuine and tree? Why than take the example of polyg n, . OGDEN, 1TAII, TUESDAY, JITNE amy a sin equally heinous in the sight of Gad aa others commltiaa by the some nss, and declare ia favor of U? The allegory presented by Paul in Galatians tho eUth chapter shows conclusively that God reoegnized Sarah only as Abraham's legitimate wife. The bible. ie Lev. id: is and Deut 17:17, declares most emphatically Throughout the against polygamy. teachings of Mb Christ aad the Apostles the one great truth of but one wife in every instance Is most forossbly taught. "Polygamy, therefore, is not of God, it has no place In the code of morals of the Christian church sad thus la nowise should bo believed or practiced by those who follow la the path of righteousness sod truth." 18, 1907. men belong to the Brotherhood at their rcfuasl to oontiuue work caa not bo termed a strike of the union. The matter will not be taken up by any tabor orgeat satioB. U Is said. The turn simply became dissatisfied with their working conditions and quit It la said that the places of seme of those who quit their work have been filled. Kail way Trainmen, Want Your CONFERENCE TO SETTLE STRIKE Louie Lynn Telegraphs That He Will Arrive la Salt Lake Temmerrew. Salt Lake, June 17 A telegram from Louis Lynn, bead of the striking telephone linemen, was received by the Electrical Workers' Vnioa la Balt Lake today. It Indicates that Mr. THE NEW DISTRICT. Lynn, with Charles A. Elmore, will be le Salt Lake tomorrow night, aad that Samuel Newheuae Seeds Eapeit te the pair will bring with them authoriExamine Ground In White ty to settle for the Montana locale. Pine County. On Wednesday another conference can therefore be looked for. with the Bell lV The White official, and It Ely, Nee, Jose may mean a settleCloud mis leg district, located la the ment of the controversy. eastern pert of White Pine county, The strikers number over 125 men, has attracted the attaatioa of Samuel aad they hate been out of work for Newhouse, the prominent Salt Lake over a month. Nearly all of them mining maa. He had hie expert make were drawing over 675 per month, so a thorough examination of the country, that the salary lose to tho workers aad upon his iwoommoadatlaaa has amounts go over $1,000 to data To the purchased aa laterest la a group of public the principal loss has been ta claims. Tho owners of the group la the postponement of extension and which ho hue Invested are Joha Ban-se- betterment work, as the service over M. P. Duaovan, Harry Lacey aad established Knee has been successAlbert Brooks Tho surface shewings fully maintained. A week ago Mr. are very oaooeraglug sad, although Elmore aad President Lynn, of the the claims are still is the proepect District Council, sought to arrange a stags, present Indications Justify the conference with the Bell officials, but expenditure for development work. It they were refused because of the fact la said Mr. Newhouse paid a small fig- that the men went oa strike ta violaure for his lntsreet with the under- tion of working agreements, which had standing that he would pay the as- not yet run out, and which were not sessment work for the coming year. termlnsted in the manner prescribed. Messrs. Benson ead Donovan have beet ia this city for the past three DAM THREATENED. days purchasing supplies ead mining materials. Samples taken from the Sett Lake, June 17. Oa Saturday egrfsee croppings have bobs aa high lest it looked for a time as though tho aa 26 per cent copper ead 1400 ounces la the Sevier river, near ia silver. The ora else carries small big reservoir Oasis, would break, eo great wee tho vaiuee la gold pressure of water occasioned by the rising of tbs river. A large fores of WIFE TAKES CARBOUC ACID. men and teems was set to work the dam. ead the efforts strengthening Maria Rlxaardl Drinks Poison at Bing- thus put forth , combined with subseham and Die in Great Agony, quent cold spell saved the property. A break at this time would have been Merle Rlsiardl, apd 40 years, coma serious loss, from the standpoint of mitted suicide at . Bingham Friday a lack of water for Irrigation, and also She acid. night by drinklag carbolic because of the Immense damage that bought tho add la a drag store, went would htvo been done to settlers reto an Italian saloon kept by a nan siding below the reservoir site. It Is named BUsetee iand drank . It. r She thought that all danger of the dam givdied la groat agony shortly afterward. stray ta now past The womaa ta said to have been ing Jnalous of her husband, who, it is - RELEASED FROM JAIL claimed, wee la the habit of paying marked attention to other women. Balt Lake, June 17 David C. McHlt wife left four children. The suicide has created a sensation among Lean, n federal prisoner, was today rethe Italians at Bingham, but news leased from the county Jail, after serving a term of about tlx months. Mcof It did not leak out until Sunday. Lean waa arrested March 26, 1906, on SLASHES THROAT WITH RAZOR. a charge of using the United States mdlls for blackmailing purposes. He Mrs B. J. Townsend Takee Her Life was 1a Jail from that time until tho grand Jury Indicted him, la November, M Result of Melancholia. 1906, and when he was finally convicted, Judge Marshall took Into Co arid Salt Lake, June 17. Mrs. 8. in Townsend, the wife of Dr. 8. J. Town- oration the fact that he had beenwaa send, of US Twelfth East street, wan Jail nearly a year, and McLean rate need to five months Imprisonfound in the bathroom of her home served that period and thirat. 1:20 o'clock laat evening, dead. ment, Headditional for tho 1A0 fine Her throat had bees stashed practi- ty days Imposed. Today McLean took the oath cally from ear to ear with a razor. The act waa unquestionably one of of hnpocunlnelty before Commissioner suicide, ae Mre. Townsend for three Charles Baldwin,- aad waa released from custody. weeks had been la a state of melancholy. For .years she had been a TROOPS IN THE CAPITAL Sufferer from tubercnloeis and It ta i believed that the germs of this disease had of late affected her mlad. lay that tho workmen were planning From Parliament 'RESULT OF MELANCHOLIA. St. Petersburg. June 17 Though Balt Lake, Jan. 17 H. A. Mata-quil- t, General Draeheffsky, prefect of poa ta borer, whe claimed to have lice, waa nominally Is charge, the probees employed by the P. J. Moran visions for public safety were virtualcompany, took an overdose of mor- ly la the bands of General Hasan-kaaip- f, elds to GranJ Duke Nicholas phine at about 7 Oclock Sunday morning; and died about eight houre later Nicholaievtteh, who returned from Kraanoye-Selto assume command of from the effects. Melnqutat came to Belt Lake from the combined aerrisoo,- - Including the inPocatello a short time ego. He ap- guard carps, the Thirty-seventparently received ill new from hiea fantry division, a Urge force of cavhome la Red Oak, Iowa, shortly alry end CosMCke aad severe 1 mahie death, but nothing baa been, chine gun detachments The military leaned further aa to the cause of his was chiefly disposed la the Indusnet. trial section, but n strong force ocIt ie known that on Saturday, Main-qui-lt cupied .the Tan ride pataca vicinity. A received a draft for 0 from the portion of the Txarkiuyk regiment east Immediately after getting It be garrisoned the palace, while squads of the became despondent and began drtak- culmselers were tat toned In ing heavily. Early Sunday morning court yards of adjoining buildings. Nohf great to the Salvation Army hotel body. not even doums officials, wen aloa Commend a street end lay down on lowed to enter the precincts of the a bench ta the office, where he paeaed palace. A laconic notice was posted into a sleep from which he never on the gates announcing that former awakened. The attendant at the ho- deputies would receive their papers tel attempted to arouee him, but with, upon application to tho chancellory. out success. A policeman waa finally Reports were ta circulation during the called and the maa was taken to tho day that the aronnkei were planning city hospital, where Dr. Paul attended a great demonstration, but they did not appear. him. The officer In command of troops It waa at first thought that Maia-qulwould recover, but he had been Informed the Associated Pram that the orders were to disperse crowds too long without medic si assistance, aad he died at S:S0 without haring re- without parley, aad not to spare bullets ta ease of necessity. covered cousctouanase. During the night, nine of the sixMalnquiat wee e member of the Pocatello aerie of Eagles. The local teen Social Democratic leaders, speaerie took charge of the body aad no cifically named In the government intifisd his parents ta Rad Oak, Iowa, dictment, Including Prince Tie rtsc reaad the Pocatello lodge. The body Is tell end M. Dxhsparidga, were taken at O'Donnell's undertaking parlors into custody. The other seven succeeded in eluding the elaborate proawaiting word word aa to its disposition. Melnqutat wee about SO years visions made for their arrest Two of age. which le knows from the fact secret service officers with signed that the dale and place of hie birth are warrants bed been assigned to follow the deputies and to serve them. They tatooed on Me left forearm. were Instructed to follow their men to COURT CALENDAR. the frontier if neessary, but the deputies succeeded in making their esas motion anJ probate cape. Among those who have not yet Saturday dar la the Reread district court ead been arrested are M. Orel, the report Judge Howell made the following ef- of whose capture was unfounded, and M. Alexlnsky, who has not returned fort: Hooper Irrigation company vs. Mel- to Russia. vin Atwood. Demurrer. Continued. A. W. Brown vs. A. V. Brown, et AUTOMOBILES DESTROYED. L, demurrer to complaint sustained. A. IV. Brown vs. A. W. Brown, et Boston, Jane 17. A fire, which for si., demurrer to counter claim over- s time threatened Boston's automobile district, consumed between 36 ruled George Halverson re. William and 40 automobiles and censed a loss Giza sunn, demurrer to amended comestimated et 6100,000 this morning. plaint. Case transferred to another The blue Is believed to have started foom spontaneous combustion end Judge. John Green re. Joeeph H. Ogden, wu In the garage of the Back Bay more demurrer argued and token under ad- Automobile company, where than fifty machines were stored. The visement Peter Drgracla vs. Thomas 8. Whet firemen were handicapped by frequent ry, motion to set aside Judgment, te explosions but managed to confine the be submitted upon briefs. fire to the building In which It startEstate of David Morgan, deceased, ed. , petition for letters of administration, granted. Bond 6000. BALLOON TRIP SUCCESSFUL Estate and guardianship of Charles 8. Warner, rt el., minora, petition for Washington. June 17. Captain U approval of annual account, contin- C. Chandler, of the signal corps, has ued. submitted to the chief signal officer of the army, e brief report of his voyMEN OBJECT TO LONG HOURS. age In the army balonn which he made with two other persons on June 4th, Balt Lake, June 17. The fifteen from this city to Harrisburg, Pa. The switchmen employed nights in the report wu favorable and the balloon freight yards of the Oregon Short wu accepted by the war department, Line, who quit work Saturday night, as heretofore stated. The signal ofattempted to secure e hearing with ficer may take up the matter of the the officials of the road yesterday purchase of additional balloons in the morning, but the men say they could autumn. obtain no satisfaction. According to tbs men. the trouble was due A specific for pain Dr. Thomas' Kofact that they objected to working be trie Oil, strongest, cheapest linitwelve houre and get paid for only ment ever devised. A bouse bold remeleven hours. Although some of the edy in America for 28 years. n, If strong companies prompt basinets methods and courteous treatment mean anything to you, youll bring your In surance to my office If you are too bnsy to call, phone and I will be glad to talk the matter over Dollgr-for-Polls- r up-to-dat- e with you. Remember that I alto handle Real Estate, and hare a large list for you to select from. Whether you want a farm, city property or a building lot, call and see what I have to offer before yon bny - elsewhere. - GEORGE Ae HORN REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS FIRST NVTL BANK Phone Ind. 721 23! The R. S. Motor Bicycle t o bo-for- - st . to-th- THI8 IB THE GREATEST . r a. MOTOR-CYCL- MARKET TODAY. ON THE E - - i If you want something absolutely safe and sure to take you to your journeys end, come and see ua . Our National Doable Bar Bicycle leads all others. We are dosing out our Baseball stock and yon get it at cost . Hare your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted so will be easy. grass-cuttin- ' ' g H. C. Hansen & Son E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains in any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates 410 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. UJHIUBBffiBHSBaPIKMfVIKHHHHBBBE OGDEN CITY, UTAH. TO OUR CUSTOMERS: For badness convenience the Utah Light A Railway Cempaif has found it necessary ta adopt the following plan for meter readings. effective June 1, 2607. All avenues running north srd south except thou In the Commercial District (which are Wall Avenue front Twenty-thirStreet to Twenty-sixt- h Street ta Street, Lincoln Avenue from Twenty-fourtTwenty-fiftStreet te Street, Grant Avanne from Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fift- h Street, Washington Avenue from Twenty-seconStreet to Twenty-sixtStreet) and all streets running asst aad wax, north ff Nineteenth Street, will ha read on or before the 15th of each month. Bills for thesa readings win be mailed oa the 16th aad iff 10 per cent will he allowed up to and Including the 22nd. The Commercial District, referred to above. Including Taenty-fonrt- h Street nad Twenty-fift- h Street from Wall Averse to Adams Avenue, and nil tho Streets running east and west, south of Nineteenth Street, will be read oa or before tho Uit day of each month. Bills f mailed oa the last day of the month, nad disthere readings will count of 10 per cent win be allowed op to and Including the 7th of the succeeding month. This applies, to nil metered electric lighting nad gas account. Bills for current sold for power purposes will ha rendered at the end of the month sa heretofore. DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED, ONLYi ON BILLS PAID AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM THEIR DATE. UTAH LIGHT RAILWAY COMPANY. d h h h ui t d |