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Show V , JV' r mil, THB MORNiyG EXAMINER: OGDEN, Differing in THAT Every Respect QUESTION - flavoring Extracts COAL AGAIN yanm S MISUNDERSTANDING ARISES AS TO STORAGE PRICE. differ in every respect from all ethers. They are more uniform, more economical, as it requires Union Pacific Company Claims They Were Ignorant of the 25 Cents hut a small quantity to impart the Per Ten Reduction. desired flavor. They are true to nature, as they are made from the And now cornea a new condition In fruit. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phene Bed Phene, twe rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene Bell Phene, ene ring Weber Suite academy by President Lyman. At Washington, a little town near Bt. George, Mr. McKay said they ate is ripe peaches. The season this year a backward one. There la an abundance of mater in that section owlug to the heavy rain. Creek that are usually dry at this time of the year are now full of water. This condition means that plenty of water throughout the irrigation season will aliounJ. On the fourteenth, a heavy frost visited Southern Itab. and especially was It severe at Cedar City and No, SI Ne. M Ne. 61 Ne. M the coal situation. There now appears to be a misunderstanding with regard to the cool storage rate between the coal department of the Inicm Pacific and the freight department of the Oregon Short Line. The freight department ol the Short Line received notice of the coal storage rate from Chicago, but the officers of the Unlun Pacific concern say they are in perfect Ignorance of the reported reduction of 23 cents on coal for aummer storage and If they had tea thousand tout in their yards to sell, they could give no reduction of 23 cents a ton to any one, because the company hasnt authorized any surh a movement. There la a mistake somewhere, and It In believed that this ntlauiidunnand-inla only temporary. Just when one feels ha ran draw ouusolalioa from thia fact, that the misunderstanding will he cleared up and the storage late will noon go Into effect, he le confronted with one that la just aa tern and even more positive and that is this: the railroads are using every pound of owl they can get and find It haivl te keep more than two or three daya anead of the demand. last year the Oregon Short Line bad between thirty and forty thousand tons atored for reserve, while now If la kept busy keeping a suffrient supply to run its trains with only a small of one or two da, a. The Rio Grande cual fields ere pressed herd to keep up the demand made on them, because of the great increase In the consumption of coal. Smelters and other Industries In the state are using more coal this eason than any year heretofore. The smelter at Uarfleld atone will need one thousand tons per ds,v. There Is bo galnssvlng the fart that the coal aituatton la becoming critical and local dealers will anxiously await developments of the next few weeks. mft-l-i NOTICE TO SUSSCRIBERS--Ib complaints rrsardlsg the at the Examiner do so directdelivery to circulation department, and not to can flora. Any aubserlbar failing to re eelve the Baaminer will eonfer a favor by calling No. M alther phone before 0 a. m. LAMAS KELSON, (Signed) Circulator. K la pretty well nndentood among big mill which the fight fane that th lee-wa- y was scheduled for the Fourth nf July Will nut materallze. If yea ere going to move see Malta transfer vana. Leave orders tor eoaL US Twenty-fift8L Blades Phones. h Dr. Morrell and hla flnanree, Mias Jennette McKay, both of this city, left last evening on the Oregon Short line for Logan. They will be married In the Logan Temple today. The Holland choir of Weber stake has armnged to give a banquet, reception and hall at the Fifth ward meeting house to the members of the choir I and their frirnda. The choir la very creditable organization, conifat-Jn- g of about sixty members. This .will he the second annual banquet. funeral service over the re. matins of Mrs. Elisabeth Ann Wilson were held at 3 p. m. yesterday at the Wilson ward meeting house. Bishop Frank Stratford presided. In addition to the music furnished by the ward, choir, Mias Martha Heltowel sang a beautiful solo. The Star of the East. The speakers were Patriarch David McKay, Charles Wright. Bishop Albern Bingham, of the Middleton ward. President Charles F. Middleton and Hlahup Frank Stratford. All had known the deceased intimately and spoke In the highest terms of her Integrity and good deed. The attendance was large and the floral designs were many and beautiful. Interment was made la the City cemetery. from the train east yesterday, reported police station that she saw a lmdy lying on a rock in the middle of the river, about. 8 ockck a. m. Sheriff Scbring waa at once notified ami he immediately, with Clark repaired to the canyon. Although both aides of the river were Inspected and the stream blocks Mat and west of the place mentioned by the lady nothing waa found- that Indicated the presence of Dumalt' a body. The officers are of the opinion that the womans imagination got the better of her Judgment, as they discovered a tog In the vicinity, which evidently the lady took to he the body, as the river at Strawberry is high and dashed many feet over the rocks In its bed. Despite the dose watch maintained by the company and the friends and relatives of the unfortunate fireman, there la little chance that the body will be recovered. The volume of water flowing through the canyon makes It Impossible for operations to be conducted and it is now thought that ihe bodv has been washed in the vicinity sf the take, At the Third ward meeting house, yesterday, at 3 p. m.. the funeral services over the remaiua of little George E. Collins were held. Counselor Peter Anderson presided. The music for the occasion waa furnished by Mias Merton Johnson, who Bang the following aotoe: "Your little Rosebud Has Loft," "Flee aa a Bird. and Keep Me, Saviour. Near Th.v Bide. The apes kera were Bishop James Wotherspoon and Counselor Peter Both spoke comforting and consoling words to the bereaved family. The attendance was quite large and the floral offerings were unusually many. Interment took place in the City cemetery. PROMINENT SALT LAKER OF HEART DISEASE. DIES Waa te Sail for Euro pa Shortly Leader in Financial and Political InUrsts of State. REWARD FOR MISSING BOY LAW Made a Tour Southern Utah. Two-Wee- Through Principal David O. McKay returned home vrsterday morning from a timr through 81. George and Parowan slakes, where he has been accompanying President F. M. Uvman in the Interest of the church. He has brought luck with him a Gila monster." a reptile about sixteen inches long, with -a large, withbrown elongated body covered and yellow stripes. It doca not .belong to the common variegate.1 lizard type, but to the poisonous reptiles native to the country traversed by the Gila river, in New Mexico and Arizona. We captured him. said Mr. McKay. on the Trail, a long, dry, stretch of road lying between the old craters and Bt. George. Our attention was called to the animal by a young man who bad saw it crossing the road President Lyman ahead of him. caught it by means of a hi rap. the en.l of which waa made Into a noose." II was chloroformed and preserved in alcohol. and has been contributed to the two-week- s four-foote- d SEARCHERS HAVE NO TRACE OF YOUNG CARTER. Mysterious Disappearance is Yat Unsolved Mother, state and Fricnda Offer Rewards. Word was received late last evening from 8am K. Roberta, brother of Mrs. Carter of Wyoming, that no trace of young Janu-- i Carter has yet been discovered that would help them In the aoluUun of hla sudden asd mysterious disappearance some weeks ago. Mr. Roberts la a brother of Mrs. Carter, and left hla home In Provo for the home of the Carters at Fort Bridget Wyoming, about one week ago. To stimulate a more vigorous Search for the missing man an additions reward of 423 has been offered by the the 10H; following: Mrs. Carter. county, $100, and neighbors, $25. The reward will be paid for the return of the young man dead or alive. Mr. Roberta also states that hla slater, when found, waa In a horrible condition, but le recuperating very rapidly. EAGLES JXCURSION Via Rio June Tickets Grande 19th. Fare 91.10 munJ trip. good going and returning on all trains. Eagle 8peclal leaves Ogden 11:30 a. m., returning leaves Salt Lake at 11:30 p. m. BUCKHQRH cross-cuttin- g Ist ers. s. EAGLES JXCURSION Via Rio Grande N Petcrnn Elected to Principal-shi- 91-1- Forty-Yea- Ago Limit May ba Adopted r by the Union Pacific. Thr first real fruits at Dr. Oder's theory are becoming apparent When It waa first advanced about two years ago, it did little more than make the world familiar. with . the doctors name, now It ia to be taken seriously, as the following shows: Omaha, Neb Jons 18 Tbs Osier theory may coma to an accepted principle of action on .the Union Pacific railway eyateiu, a n result of a meeting of superintendent at the varioue operating departments which ia now The supbring held In Omaha. erintendent all are cordially oonsld-erln- g the question .of reducing the ge limit of operatives on tha system to forty years. They listened today le papers on the subject and will probably tak definite action on It before their meeting in adjourned. Dr. A. F. Jonas of Omaha, head of the Union Pacific's medical depart? meat and one of the beat known Burin the wet.o strongly recomgeon mends tha forty-yea- r age limit A DEADLY INSULT TO WILLIAM. f nigipana , r . e An extraordinary rase of lest Is engaging public attention In Berlin. The sentence la ao atrocious that general Indignation has been aroused. The facta are aa follows: A laborer named B running was employed last (November as a mawn's assistant on n house In Kmriftraase, when the kaiser. In hla automobile, drove past on hla way to the adjacent military barracks Brunnlng, who had been drinking schnapps all the morning to keep out the cold, put hie tongue out at the kaler, In the fashion of a naughty child. Certainly the lutiaer did not see him, and undoubtedly Brunnlng was tipsy, but a policeman noticed the Insult leveled at hla majesty, and Brunnlng waa at once arrested. He waa tried some daya ago, and ma-jeet- Dont worry about what 10 is but buy Grain, ITav anti try Supplies at Poul- GROUTS 332 Twenty-fourt- Street. h ICE-ICE-I- CE p of Quincy School. The board of education met in a short notion yesterday afternoon and transacted the following buniness: The Quincy school ia to be enlarged ao that It will have a capacity of ten rooms instead nf eight, thus putting the Quincy school on the same basis as the othi-- large schools in the city. Thia change makes the teaching of eight grades instead of six. as heretofore. W. X. Pettemon, Nelly McDermott. Fae Peirce. Mabel Lucas and others were elected to the teaching force and the Jnnlior nf the various school houas were engaged for nevt year. n fortnight's confinement would be ample punishment. The court, however postponed pawing sentence on the ground that, in their opinlun U running's offense was one of n serious character. Recently they called ed up Brunnlng and sentenced him to nine months imprisonment. The progessive Journals are agaat at what they call unparalled Brian, tiniam." GROWING USE OF ENGINES. The company has received from the United States Steel corporation, the steel trust, an order for the largest number ever placed with one concern in the history of the engine building business. The orders thus far booked call for thirty-siengines, aggregating 144,-(Hr and weighing 1,600,-Cu- o Allia-Caline- io Plenty to keep our meat nice and fresh. The Choicect Steer Meat, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Poultry and Fish, and you get It fresh off tha ice. The London Meat Market BOTH PHONES. pounds. The great hulk and weight of these engines may be gathered from the fact that a total of 2,300 freight cars will be required to transport them to the various plants of the steel trust. The contracts call for the delivery of the engines aa follows: Twenty- five engines will be installed in Mammoth new plant now being built at Gary, Ind.; seven will go to the famous Homestead, Pa., plant, and four will be shipped to the Illinois Bieel company of South Chicago. Tha United States Steel corporation has discovered a process whereby the gaa from Its blast furnaces, which now cues to waste, may be need ne power for its engines. Tha adoption of the gas engine by the steel trust opens up another field for this comparatively new engine. During the past year the company has supplied many large engines of high capacity, and In some instances, aa in the case of the n Milwaukee-NortherRailway, their engines have Invaded fields hereto closed to them. Milwaukee Free Press. te rs AUTOMOBILE NOTES. The Motor Championship of the la the name given a new international motor boat race which will ba held thia year at Dieppe on June 30, Juat two daya before the beginning of the Grand Prlx. It will be course for racers and over a one-hathat distance for cruisers. Plans are tielnf talked of which will result in teams from the Worcester Club, the Bay Bute Automobile Association and the Rhode Island Automobile Club, at Providence, competing In gymkana stunts In each of the three cities ep rest-nteby the clubs. To show the demand for care furnished In unusual colon a Philadelphia maked recently received a piece of lead pencil of a bright purple hue with the request that hla new car he made to match It. The maker now la expecting to receive samples of dress material to be copied. ' A repair wagon driven by n gasoline engine bus boon adopted for use on the Paris Metrorailway. The politan underground wagon is Intended for nae when the electric current has been cut off, that the breakdown gangs may work on the track wltft greater security. During the closing hours of the New Jersey Legislature a bill was pushed through providing that any police officer or constable who doca not see to the enforcement of the automobile tows may be fined 900 or be peremptorily dismissed. Backed by King Alfonso end the Madrid Automobile, Club, one of the moat eomprebeuzlve International auever given in tomobile exhibit Europe will be held in connection with the International Exhibition of at Arts, Crafts and Manufactures Madrid In the fall. Several commendable automobile bills were killed Juat before the Pennthe sylvania Legislature adjourned by senthe because houe of the speaker ators who favored them had opposed some of the speaker's pet measure. One appropriated GLOOO.OOO for the Improvement of the Philadelphia? Pittsburg rotd. ' Channel" lf BOARD OF EDUCATION W. the publio prosecutor, regarding the that blatter as unimportant. suggii-ui- j x Orange J. Salisbury, chairman of the State Republican committee of Utah, died at St. Luke hospital. New York, yesterday afternoon, of heart disease. About ten days ago he left hla home In Salt Lake, Intending to sail for Europe to Improve his health. With him at bis death were bis wife, his daughter, Mrs. Iwis B. McCormick, and his son. Orange J. Salisbury, Jr. Another son, R. Walker Saliabury, la la Salt Lake City. The body will be taken to Salt Laka City. Mr. Saliabury, aa mine owaer, real estate dealer and banker had long laen Identified with the leading Interests of Utah, Idaho, Montana and South Dakota. He waa a member of the firm of Gilmer, Saliabury ft 8mith, which, before railroads penetrated the Rocklee, operated lines of stages through the mountain region. For years he was prominent In party poll-ticSince coming to Now York he had resigned the presidency of the Utah State Board of Equalization. Mr. Salisbury waa born near Buffalo 63 yean ago. MarHe married M garet Blaine Walker, daughter of the late Major R. C. Walker, of the United States army, and a niece of James O. Blaine. LEASED The Ruckhorn Mining company hfs leased their mine In Cold Water canyon for one year to Ernest P. Weber, a mining man of Denver. The bonded lease gives the owners a handsome Bum, 9150,000. According to the contract a force of men are to be put to work within 60 days and at least GO shifts are to be worked per month. The Buckhorn mine la situated In Cold Water canyon, ihe mouth of the tunnel opening Just one mile south of Ogden canyon. The assay a give from 2 to 34 per cent copper, from $3 to 915 in gold, and from 2 to 9 ounces In silver. The deal has been under way for some time. Saturday, on the vein, the when some fine ore, shots last opened up 350 feet in the tunnel. Expert examined the ground and the lease was qnickly taken up. In the meantime work ia at 111 going on in the hopes of finding the vein that ia shown on the surface. The principal stockholders are F. C. Wood a. C. F. Whipple. F. I Woods. F. A. Shields and several Salt Lak- 1907. horse-powe- June 19th. Fare round trip. Tickets good going and returning on all trains. Eagle Siecial leaves OgHAND PAINTED CHINA den 11:30 a. m., returning leaves Salt at 11:30 p. m. Lake J. Mra. L. For June Wedding at Herricks Studio, 2760 Washington avenue. THAT OSLEB THEORY PURE FOOD Pa-dll- to the AWAY - Stewart J. Jenkins, a harness dealer, was killed la Balt Lake last night by a street car. Mr. Jenkins was out COMMISSIONER WILL riding with hla family, when the buggy FOOD VISIT OGDEN TOMORROW. was struck by a trolley car at Third South xnJ 81xth Fust streets. The body of Mr. Jenkins was dragged for 40 feet under the wheels and horribly Will Vigorously Prosecute His Labors mutilated. The other occupants of For Pun Butter and Honest the buggy were not seriously hurt Weight. All aboard for lagoon Wednesday, June 13th. A grand Scottish gathJohn Peterson, dairy and food comPar Auld Lang Syne. ering. All your friends will be there. Be aura missioner, was In Ogden yesterday, for a few hours. He toft last night you dont miss this treat. fur Balt Lake and will return to OgThe yerdmaster of the Union depot den Thursday morning, when he prola la high glee these day over the poses to prosecute hla labors with clear condition of the depot yards. To vigor in the butter field. Mr. Peterson will insist that the give the public an idea of how expeditiously freight Is being moved requirements of the pure food law through Ogden, it ! only necessary be lived up to, especially In the matte refer to one example: The South- ter of pure butter and honest weight. ern Pacific alone la taking all the cars A pound iff batter must mean in realthe D. ft R. G. la bringing in, over fifty ity. and it must be made from cream cars per day. The yards are practi- that la pure. There la no use in trying to dodge cally clear. the fact," aays Mr. Peterson, that a Try Francis Ritters Invincible large per cent iff the butter made in Strawberries. Bold by all leading this state ia pretty poor stuff, poor because the cream from which it was grocers. made Is poor. Seeing thia it ia cusCounty Attorney Harris is feat be- tomary for many to take a whack at coming a terror to the evil doer. He the farmer; he has been scolded, baa prepared a large batch of com- - blamed and lambasted for not taking taints against same residents of better care of hla cream. The truth P luntsvJlle for alleged violations of the of the matter ia there are others name and flah law. Four complaints more responsible than be for thia have been Issued against X. C. Mon condition. The separator agent, an oily fcneen, a butcher; three complaints ) gainst B. F. Woods, and one com- - tongued gentleman, who seems to Larsen. All know all about all machines, teaches Ilalnt against John Itoetrout In their the farmer that his particular make haring bosaeaaton. Warrants will be served of marblne does not need washing more than once or twice a week, and today. then It can he washed with the crank. To lay this agent nut la the EAGLES JXCURSION first step to good butter, because for a temporary personal gain he Jeapor-dlzc- s the wnole Industry, He knew Via Rio Grande that any and all machines must be washed after well and thoroughly June 19th. Fare fl.10 round trip. every using it first class goods are to Tirkets good going and returning on be "The second man to be censured la all trains. Eugle Special leaves Ogden 11:30 a. m., returning leaves Salt the creamerr offender; he la the chief offender. Ilia sin lies in accepting at Lake at 11:39 p. m. first class prices cream that no mortal man could make Into good butSEARCHING FOB BODY ter. The competition among the creameries of Utah are too keen for the Sheriff 8ebrlng and Deputy Sheriff permanent welfare of any, even the years Clark conducted a search of Weber producer. During the past two more business river today In the vicinity of Straw- their mad chase for stuff old take any berry, a station just east of Devils baa led them to what la worse, pay and cream, named Gate, in the hopes of discovering the a good cream price for it." c body of E. L. Dumalt, the Union fireman who waa lost two weeks ago. They returned yesterday afterPROFESSOR MKAY RETURNS noon unrewarded. A lady passenger on a morning Collins. Little George ENFORCE THE Bee Malam Transfer Co. for storage of all kinds Our specialty la moving Slaaos, furniture and office fixtures. . PASSES The g BREVITIES SALISBURY IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICES Held Ovar the Bodies of Mrs. Wilson and George E. Collins. 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Aud other 10s is not our 10, And dont you ever think it. 0, 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 four-cylind- snasaa pm oxnig say xnvay SXinBRH OIH DklUB BOV stnnBSH LXYAV ora oxrua soy xntm fishing Tackle That's Fit for Fishing That's our claim, for the line we carry. Good tackle must appeal to the Huceecwful fisherman. KODAK TIMfi IS HERE. Our line of Eastman Kodaks and Promo Film Park Cameras is complete. All supplies for the amateur. T. S. HUTCHISON 306 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. |