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Show MORNING THE E M tha iry Publishing Itudvd Oaf Vf C IXTESk SUBSCRIPTION . Dshvased by Carriar is Og&ta CUy, lacludiag Sunday Morn-laExaminer, par naonih.. - T6a copiaa BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tha Titin-- r b aant by MU tMUida ot Ogdaa. par year. advaaca. At laaat guantriy, u aul A 1m asi IV IN m laijicu Dtciiul " 11 ftAlI Wl1 viu ii wo6lwtf ii r Iran Imvk Udi-baprtMUied viduai but tha trua aaa Mat lull AU tettara aad pubiiahad nonuniiaicsloa aigxad by aosi da pluaiaa. or aaraatsd aaaaa, will ba u thrava la Sha aaata baahat Tha brave aiaa never hidaa behind an MMUMd IMIlb Dotl All t9 Bov lor to ba rupooaibla tor what you am ashamed sf. Subscribers by wUl confer a Uiot thia (Boa at failure baton to raoaive Tha Ri thair breakfast, cu Tha Morning Ei"1 ftrull on anla by tha independent Ntwa Co, Salt Laka City. Oa all through trains laavlng ba Ogdan aa Tha South ra Pacific Railway. Tha Union Pacific Hallway, tad Tha Oregon Short Uaa Railway. patroaa will aoator a oa tha aiaunuat by i porting to thia office whaaarar they fall to find tha papan at tha daalg- - PREPARING favor SLOWING For the rejuvenation of the earl's establishment Mia Falmer will bring an income of more than IJoU.lMW a year, derived entirely from the Chicago real estate and other properties left bv Mr. Painter at his death hi lSn2. 'Mrs. Palmer has proved a pruof the estate, dent administrator which at that time was estimated to be worth IS.000.000 and which has steadily Increased in value. The Wool sad Cotton Reporter la a conaarrative paper la close touch with the bualneas iltin of tha country, la Its last Issue tha editor, la commenting on tha buaineu outlook, ays; Tha announcement that large re tellers la New York city are to lay off a large number of their sales force because of the lack of business, was received with considerable sur--, prise aad waa attended by no small amount of discussion. It is, however, hardly more than could ba expected la view of the extremely unfavorable season through which they have Just passed, facing aa they do a time of tha year when business is notoriously quiet. What its effect upon tha market will ba la readily imagined; it is not, however,' as far reaching la its detrl-- ! mental effect aa would appear on the surface, because of the congested con- -' dltlona of tha mills In general, rather ; than tha falling la effect that such ma Influence might have when baaed upon Its own merits. That more normal conditions will result from this state of affairs la apparent, and a healthier slowing down will 'follow than would be the case should any other form of checking Influence present Itself. Tha chance to catch np on deliveries will be afford-r- t all bouses in the district, and now the overworked mills will get a chance to straighten out their situation also. There is no anticipation that because weather conditions are against a large volume of trading at the moment tha total consumption of goods will In the long run be any less, and if a curtailing of expense Is necessary for tbe moment. It is purely incidental and is a condition which tha future will overcome. Conservative sellers are not at all displeased that such a moderate means of slowing down some depart- ments of the market has been effected, and the mnro serious climax, which would have had to come without any possibility of a doubt, has thus been to a large degree averted. Tbe question, Where la It going to stop?" when applied to the regular advances which have been steadily made for a long time back, reveala tbe actual state of mind of the seller and Is proof of the fact that he anticipated a serious crisis of some sort or other. If tbe buyer allows himself to be governed by hla beat judgment things will taka a much better course and will work tb era selves out satisfactorily. Values will not suffer any as the period for many months hence Mrs. JUGGLING OF FIGURES. fit. Petersburg, June II. The publication of tables relating to tbe elections, showing the numerical composition of the provincial electoral colleges, was the motive actuating the I government In draw Ing up the new electoral law. The real feature of the law is neither the disfranchisement of aliens nor the direct vote In cities, but the utterly unscrupulous way In which figures were juggled to provide the desired result, the reap port! eminent hating been made without the slightest regard to population or land areas, but solely on a basis of the j votes cast in tbo previous elections. I The tables were not published in the ! Official Messenger, nor were they sup-- j plied to newspapers In the Interior. The tables put the landlords lu undisputed control of tha electorate of the whole of Russia. Under the old scheme not a single provincial college contained a majority of landholders. In thirteen provinces there was an absolute majority of peasants and In the remainder of the province peasants predominated. Now every college is controlled completely by landholders without the help of the newly created category of heavy urban taxpayers In 29 out of 63 province in European Russia Tha law enable tbe land holders to elect a peasant deputy even where the peasant delegation Is radical as long as a single conservative elector manages to bs elected for the one peasant deputy per province now elected by the whole college. The desired result has been obtained by tbe wholesale reduction of peasant electors from a total of 2,599 to 1,113 more than sixty percent Instances of this reduction are seen in the case of Worunesh, where the peasant representation has been reduced from 100 to 36; Tambov, from 93 to 38; Tomsk, 71 to 11, and Viatka, 148 to 23. Vlatka province, with Its peasant holdings and almost no landed gentry, now become a rotten borough, punished for radicalism- There arc only two provinces In which the peasants representation was not diminished, Minsk and Vitebsk, which voted conservative delegates In the previous elections. The same manipulation of the franchise as a reward for their political views Is applied to the urban electorate In tha province where the town vote previously was monarchist. In such The urban representation esses was Increased and In those places which showsd aa opposite political view the representation was decreased. I FOR THE CONGRESS. DEVILS SLIDE CEMENT. j Make Russian Landlords Su- premo. While the Fifteenth National Irrigation Congrosa la still three months In the future, the people of California and especially of Sacramento are already active in arranging details of the entertainment to be accorded visiting delegates. The Board of Control, consisting of prominent cltiaens of the State, Including the Governor of tbe State, Mayor of the City of Sacramento, and representatives ot the leading business houses, banks and other Institutions of the Capital weekly City of California, holds At a meeting held last meetings. week committees were appointed to take charge of various lines of work. Among these ara committees on recomfort accommodations, ception, and subsistence, entertainment, parades and excursions. California is going to make a special effort to entertain royally on this occasion and in order that plana may be ample an4 organisation perfected Insuring precision In execution, the greatest comfort and enjoyment of gueeta, the details ere being worked out now. The people of Sacramento and suburban .towqe are going to open their homes to delegatee. The Board of Control announce that assurance has already been received that practically every home of tbe better class will bo available. ' DOWN. Mc- railroad tracks evenil jears ago and then committed suicide. Jealuusy was It was thought they were killed by a the cause. train. George Martin, formerly of YatesvlUe. who is now In Los Angeles A MYSTERIOUS CARD. and who Is said to have Identified McNulty, disappeared from home five ark Twalws 04 BssmI aw Haw years ago. te Tbe starting of tbe machinery at the plant of tbe Union Portland Cement company, at Croyden Is one of the most auspicious events of the pest few yean. Ogden men have Invested almost a million dollars In an Industry that promises to return the capital within not more than two years. When the hundreds of thousands of dollars which went out from the banks of this city during the last eighteen months, to build up a great industry a few miles to the east of this city, begin to roll back Into the vaults, the local promoters and financiers of the cement plant once more will be called upon to reinvest their surplus wealth aad repeated Investments, such as the one at Croyden, should after a time make Ogden noted aa a city of enterprising, aggressive, successful men of money. As the wheels begin to whirr at the factory, the outlook In the cement market la moat promising. There is greater demand for Portland eemrnt than ever, and every day the field of ite usfulnese ia being broadened, so that the promise Is the Croyden factory will have a ready sale, si highly profitable figures, for every barrel of cement the big plant can produce. and Although the rock breakers Cornish rolls are grinding away on 1907. 19, THE OUTLET SALE Our afore liare been crowded every day of this great sale. THE MILL ENDS CLOTHING J i a So as JUNE THE CROWD GOES TO ton. Nulty, who gave himself up to tbe Remember tbe Rio Grande operates Los Angeles police and confessed to five to Salt Lake daily. Leave three murders at Yatesville, I not Ogdenflyers m.t 1:15 at 7:00 s. m., 9:25 Kate McDermott of p. m., 2:10 p. m. and 5:45 p. iu. known there. Yatesville was not killed, as McNulty alleges, but John Sartain, her sweetJEALOUSY WAB THE CAUSE. heart, wbilte talking to her one night 18. Thomas about ten years ago, was kilted. June Washington, John and Mlrharl Mulberrin nf Johnson, colored, employed aa a clerk Fhtaton, whom McNulty confesses to la tha department of agriculture, earhave murdered, were both found cut ly today shot and fatally wounded to pierce in the Delaware A Hudson Johnnie Washington, a negro girl, and ui Ui aa fnonlw, Ii Will tA DUftlik ui Wilkesbarre. Pa, June II. J. WEDNESDAY, d - The etste. te all appearances, will be unable to prove the corpus delicti or, in other word, the tact that the crime waa committed la Salt lake county. It is necessary for the State to do this before the confessions be introduced in eviof the men dence. They partially confessed In Denver, but there is no evidence, other than their own, that the venue of the crime lies In Salt Lake county. Under tbe law tbe bare confession Is not sufficient to prove that a crime was rouimltled, though it would be sufficient to prove the guilt of the accused after the State had proven by had oi her evidence that the crime been committed. Since they were brought here from Denver the three men have changed their minds about pleading guilty. They retained Attorneys Soren X. Christensen and William Newton to defend them, and are ready to put up fight for their liberty. Readers of this paper are familiar with the prominent part the two attorneys named in the foregoing have played In all the cases In which the Sheets people have been Involved. With each new move they make, it becomes more evident how thoroughly embarrassed is the Salt Lake police force when certain rogues pull tbr strings. MOV. mi nBHjias Ailbj unftHitt Itrjiidfowd-COBUttttAaOUlBi- la day. FEARLESS aad INDEPENCENT. to ituuiUjr uw' j ii fcfctf U pauoai awaAjHUr. iUM cowed that this the Publimd by Tha paiiy. go completely UTAII, fortune of Chicago's social loader is a bachelor, 45 years old and not bless-ewith a superabundance of this world's goods. He. however, is said to be handsome and a man of charming manners. He has had no public career other than that of gentleman uher to King Edward. His London residence is 79 Elizabeth street. Eton square, and he has a house at Brigh- the raw material, It will be some days before the product of the quarries almost impossible. passes through tbe reverberatory furnaces and pulverises, and U delivered thieves freeing in the bins, where, after aging, it to are will be barreled and placed on tbe laboring Sheets The people free the Duynea robbers from the market as "Devil's Slide1' cement This paper wishes the enterprising heavy hand of the law. That is why their mouthpiece, the Tribune, makes promoters of the new industry unbounded suoctss. this appeal in their favor; Phillips, McFarland and Jennings, DAILY FROM JUNE 21 ST TO JULY tbe three men arrested la Denver on oa sale a charge of receiving Jewelry stolen 13th, cheap tounj trip tickets Francisco in tbe Dayaes burglary in Salt Lake, to Spokane, Itortland, San are likely to be discharged when they and Law Angelos. See agents for partare brought before City Judge C. B. iculars. Diehl fur preliminary examination t CONFESSION OF A MURDERER. i, THE EXAMINER: OGDEN, devclaa Are extremely good bargains and around that table you will always find a large crowd. will buy a swell suit for men. The this lot original prices $12.50 to $17.50. $9.05 i ' famous K. B. clothing will be placed in Now $9.95 Stwin It. When I waa leaving Hartford for Washington upon one occasion my wife said: 1 have written a email waraiug and put it In a pocket of your Areas vest. When you ire dressing to go to the authors reception at the White House you will naturally put your fingers In your vest pocket, to your custom, aad you will find that little note there. Read It carefully and do as It trite you. I cannot be wltb you. and so 1 delegate my eentry duties to this little wots. If I should give you the warning by word of mouth now It won Id paaa from your head and be forgotten la a few minutes. It was President Clevelands first term. I had never seeu bis wife, the young, tbe beautiful tbe good hearted, tbe sympathetic, tbe fascinating. Bure enough. Just as 1 bad finished drawing to go to the White House, I found that little note, which I bad long ago forgotten. It was a grave little note, a serious little note, like Its writer, but It made me laugh. Livys gentle gravities often produced that effect upon me where the export humorist's best Joke would have failed, for I do not laugh easily. When we reached the White House and I was shaking bands with tha president he started to say something, but I Interrupted him and said: If your excellency will excuse me I will come back In a moment, bat bow I have a very Important matter to attend to, and It must be attended to at Oar His Stores THE REAL CHINESE GONG. It Make aa I'prear a Awful aa It I once. I turned to lira Cleveland, tbe young, tbe beautiful tb fascinating, and gave bar my card, on tbe back of which I had written He didn't, and I naked her te sign her name below thou trordih He didn't Bbe said: lie didnt! what!" Oh, I said, never mind! We cannot stop to discuss that now. ma to urgent Won't you please sign you name! I handed bar a fountain pern Why," she said, T cannot commit myself In that way. Who Is It that didnt! And what te It that he didn't?" Oh." I said, time Is flying, flying, flying! Won't you take me out of my distress and sign your name to It! Its all right I give you my word IPs all rigbt Bbe looked nonplused, but hesitatingly and mechanically she took the pen and said: I will sign It I will take the risk. But you must tell me all about It rigbt afterward, so that you can be arrested before you get out of the bouse lu case there should be anything criminal about thia Then she signed, and I banded her lira. Clemens' note; which was very brief, vary simple and to tbe point It aid, "Don't wear your arctics In the White House. It made her shout sod t my request she summoned a messenger, and we sent that card at ones to the mall on Its way to Mrs. Clemens In Hartford Mark Twain's Autobiography lu North American Review. Aafoaiafclaf. By th way, dlrf yon ever hear a real Chine gong! I don't mean a hotel gong, but one of those gnat moon diaka of yellow metal .which hava aa terrible a power of utterance. A gentleman In Bangor, north Walas, who had a private museum of south Pacific and Chtnesa curiosities, exhibit sd one to ma It waa hanging amid FIJI apeara beautifully barbed wltb abirka teeth, which, together with grotesque New Zealand rluba of green tons and Sandwich Inland paddlea wrought with the baroque visage of tbe shark god, war depending from tha walla; also that were Indian He phanta in Ivory, carrying balla In their carven bellies, each ball containing many other ball inside It Tbe gong glimmered pale and huge and yellow, like the moon rising over a southern swamp. My friend tapped its ancient face with a muffled drumstick, and It commenced to aob Ilka waves upon a low beach. II tapped It again, and It moaned like tbe wind In a mighty forest of pine. Again, and It commenced to roar, and wltb each tap tbe roar grew deeper and deeper till It seemed like thunder rolling over an abyss In tbs Cordillera or the crashing of Thor's r harlot wheel It waa awful and astonishing aa awful I assure you I did not laugh at It at all. It Impressed ma aa something I vainly terrible and mysterious sought to understand bow that thin disk of trembling metal could produce ao frightful a vibration. He Informed ma that It whs very expensive, bring chiefly made of tbs most precious metals, silver and gold. From "Ufa and Latter of Lafcadlo Hearn. . BURNING IN EFFIGY. A Cutes Bore of the aepetetltle et the Aecieefe. The burning of people In effigy haa come from a foolish superstition of foe orients, who believed that by burn-le- g during tb time It waa on exhibition It waa customary to paste or pin pieces of paper containing complimentary epitaph upon It Tbe royal figures In Westminster abbey data back to foe fourteenth century New York Trb all Bum bottles 'of ToinsTo sanraTTTn them boxes if biscuits, an an' all that other stuff," he ' concluded vaguely, sweeping bis baud round the shop. "Good gracious! exclaimed the widow, now rather alarmed. "Whatever do you want wltb all them goods?" "I dunna, Im ear, waa tha farmers puaxted reply, but Im foe executor of your lata bus bands will an tha lawyer's Just told me lt'a my duty to carry out tbe provisions, ao come oa. Xva got three hay carta waitin' . Evulutlau at Ck The first chemists were the alchemists, wbo for hundreds of years vainly triad to make gold by compounding various chemicals. Chemistry was Introduced into Bp In by the Moon In 115(1 and foe Chine and Egyptians claimed aa early acquaintance with ft However, chemistry waa not n science until out-ald- er The OblTaTaar Baakraet. comradeship may count tot much. No man aver typified thia bettor than the Wall street broker wbo aid te Ma friend the reporter: "I did not fall until after tbs evening papers went to press, so that you could have It all to yourself In the morning. Come around la an hour or ao and I'll glva you the figure. the seventeenth century. Boerhaave waa tbe first to combine tlw study iff chemistry with medicine, and alnc then its evolution baa been rapid. . A Bad Cmmm. What'a tbe matter, dear! naked tbs doctors wife. "Are you worried about Mr. Poorley'a case? Yes," replied foe doctor. "And la there no hope! "Vary little. He aaya ba doesnt expect to tear enough to pay mors than d of my bill" Answer MITCHELL one-thir- BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Tbe consciousness of clean linen la d of itself source of moral strength only to that of a dean conacicncA Juat arrived S carloads el marble and gmait to acted from. Drat buy from agent aa they get large cnmmtaaloaa and you have to pay them. Order at ones for Decoratloi Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY sec-ao- -- Good Phelps. Treating the I area. In 1798 William Tuke, a Quaker, opened tlio first national asylum for tbs insane In York, England. A tew, years earlier a Frenchman named had made a similar effort to restore tbo mentally deficient to the rank of bnman bplng Final' plan waa that of nanrestraint, a ay stem then unheard of and, of course, to ba ridiculed as a preposterous heresy- - It la now being followed everywhere. CEMETERY. Pl-n- cl CUT THIS OUT And bring it to our store any time during the present . Her Plaa. He Do yon believe In long engage- month. We want to teat tbe ments? Bbe It all depend. Ha I value of our advertising meShe If ba haa dium and find out what don't understand. plenty of money and la Inclined to bo liberal a long engagement te tbe thing; a likeness of a person they were but If bo cannot afford boxes et foe CHEAP ROUND TRIP RATES TO Inflicting pain upon foe Individual him- opera and auch things I always make California daily, June 33rd to July self. Theocritus folia us that tbe Greek 51a regime very, abort 6lh. See agents for particulars. sorcerers kilted their enemies by magic rites performed over tbe effigy of tbe Oily Bestowed. FAREWELL TO CHENG. person wbo bad offended them, and A reviewer aaid to a friend, 1 gat Virgil also makes mention of tblA Boston. June 18 Sir Chen Tung through, on an average, fifty book a In foe days of witchcraft and perse- week." Liang Cheng, Chinese minister to tbe cution one of tlw moat common charges United States, who has been promotaaid the friend, Good gracious! ed to the vice presidency of tbe fornow do you manage It? Why, It against witebea waa that they made waxen Images of tbdj enemies which takes mo at least n day to read one eign office at Pekin, Ii here today. Boston merchants will give a farewell they melted before a fire and thus book. dinner In his honor this evening. Sir caused tbe dissolution of the originate. "I don't read them bs said. "I reChen Tung expects to sail for China, ' The Japanese still regard tbe effigy view them. 10th. July aa a means of punishment of faltbleaa Wafer la Old Laadaa. London's original water supply, aaya lovers, and In France to foe time of MRS. POTTER PALMER. tbs Chicago Dally News, waa tbe river tbe first revolution execution by effigy The Previsions of Hla Will Thames, and every apprentice waa sup- waa a legal rite. Id tbe Netherlands She Is Engaged to Marry Aubrey Tha widow of a little village grocer custom asm tbe prevailed, Illogical plied wltb a water tankard for transburned tbe was Industriously placing tbe large, different the and religions aa house. to As tbe early porting liquid each others leaden with rosy cheeked apples on foe top iff the Chicago, June 18 The Chicago 147B there were "water thieves," "for effigies of the burning of ef- diminutive shriveled ones In tbe barrel' seal. In England Tribune last night received advices In tlila yet a wax chandler la Fleet also waa practiced, aa It waa when, with hla well known martial from London telling of the engagestreet had bl craft perced a pipe of tbe figies tread, Fanner Giles entered the estab, ment of rMs. Potter Palmer to Aubrey condlt wltbynne tte ground, and so later In America. No doubt from tha ancient custom of lishment. and con rcled tha water Into hla aelar; Fltsclarence. earl of Munster 1 want that tab o butter, he aaid, The engageBaron of TewkeHbnry. be waa Jugld to ride forugh burning the effigy arose the Idea of ment of Mrs. rotter Palmer to Aubrey wherefore placing the was figures of eminent men "an those ham an that lot o anger, a condlt npon hla bedde. wltb the cltae declared ly, but the correspondent In Westminster abbey. In olden times gn" The first official water supply for Lonthere waa no doubt an understanding Tbe shopkeeper rubbed her hands tbe death of a celebrity a waxen bad been reached and that publication don waa made In Germany. In 1582 upon with delight Frier Maurice, a German, made an en- figure representing him fully dressed together would follow In a few days. The wedYe ahe beamed; "delighted air." In aa waa life and carried tbe mads ia water London which at In London In the gine bridge by ding will take place to sure. And wbat else serve lm rear tbe funeral After of yon, dti-aeprocession. In to tha lead pipes fall. This report confirms rumors that waa conveyed I you with?" have been current for some time. bouse, and ha and bte descend- the service the effigy wee set up In the mayWell,enpply .went on Mr. Giles, "there's cburclLAg ajemgoceix mowaaenL and The peer who has won the heart and ants became rich an tbe proceed. IT IS WORTH to uff, and in order to so do we hare determined to ahare our profits with you. Wc know your time ia valuable but we are of the opinion that you can not make lOc any easier than by presenting this coupon in part payment of any $1.00 worth of good bought Fits-clarenc-e. na . AT OUR STORE J during the present month. Thin coupon ' will be accepted by us with 90c cash In payment of any $1.00 purchase during the balance of June. Shaws Bargain StoeCo. 2420 Wash. 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