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Show Till: MORNING EXAMINER: of the READY-TO-WEA- suits are taking the place kind is given us each day front R of Principal, in To. Thousand Dollar Robbery Scandal in Court. On. Salt Lake, June 24. The examining of tale. men to .it through the Donaldson trial was commenced this morning in Judge Armstrong's oourt. The defendant Doctor Jim Donaldson himself was there attired nattily as ever looking spick and span. Ho waa seated betide his attorney, 8. R. King. Major 31. A. Breeden waa also present. District Attorney Fred C. Loofbourow conducted the questioning of talesmen far the state. The room was full of men of all ages, for the most part term jurors who may be called upon when jurors are excluded from serving. A few of the ever present curious" were scattered throughout the rows uf jurors. It waa evident from the start that some difficulty la to be encountered in filling the box as out of eight men questioned this morning but two were left when court took a recess at nuon. The jurors announced they hold fixed opinions regarding the guilt or innocence uf the defendant from reading newspapers and from talking with others. The two men who remained in the box were Carl A. Bchled of the board of underwriters of this city and Walter & Atwood of Hurray. When the noon reorsi waa called four men of the six called on the second drawing remained and Charles Caff all, a printer waa being questioned. Two jurors had been excused, making the total number of talesmen excused during the morning, eight in the number of suits we sell. Although a number of the patterns haTe been dosed, we can still show you as large an assortment as any New York tailor. ' u Fit, Style and Workmanship Absolutely Guaranteed H. J. Toller. Mgr. Twenty-fourt- h 345 Street THE Salt Lake, June 42. The robbers who beat Dr. Jelvoaek, an Austrian, insensible uni then threw him In a pond near Murray Friday night, have not been apprehended yet, thougr the sheriffs office has deputies working dllUgeutly on the esse. Owing to the fast that the thugs set on the Austrian from behind he ia unable to aid the officers to any extent by furnishing descriptions of tha men. As ths pond into which ha was thrown la rather deep it la a wonder he did not drown aa ha was dazed and unable to help himself. Jelvosek comes from a distinguished family, hla father being a member of tha legislative body of Austria that corresponds to the United States senate. He came here from Butte and waa traveling through AfHe rica before coming to America. peaks avry little English, but explained to the officers that ft was the treatment he hud received from the thugs, rather than tha lose of the ,400 they took from him, that rurt him. smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. ANFORD SHOE CO. SOLE AGENTS Four time ih a tight at half the coat hia interview with Premier Clemen-ceawhere bo had luncheon and then disappeared as mysteriously aa he had come. The only newspaper man who saw him ia Parts was a member of tbs staff of the Temps, to whom Albeit u, I have done what I thought waa my duty. When I undertook to lead the movement of protest eveiybody laughed, but the skeptics later obeyed my orders. Although 1 am a southerner, 1 know that what I say, I wane All the thousands of men mobilized by me, I keep cooL When I am calm the tempest is breaking." "Aro you calm now?" was asked. Very calm was the reply. Iffien the tempest is breaking?" Albert made no reply. Premier Clemen ceau lu explaining his act iu permitting Albert to go free, ie represented as saying: T could not arrest a man who had coma to pay me a visit" mirmu GARFIELD AT CHEYENNE. Cheyenne, Wyo., June 24. Secre- tary Garfield of the interior department, Chief Forester Pinchot, Com- missioner Ballinger of the general land office and Chief Hydrograprer Newell arrived here last night and spent the day in conference with land office officials and citisens. The government officials were given a luncheon at the Cheyenne club which waa attended by about 200 cltlaeua. The land policies of the administration were referred to. FINANCIAL NOT YET APPREHENDED. offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of DEE-S- T church with all the bitterness attached, but the world is preparing to look with greater sincerity upon the principles of Mormon ism. The opposition to the church ie the opposition of thinkers; it is a different kind than was used three-quarteof a century The colleges and the univerago. sities of the country are seeking light as to MormonUm and they want it from us direct The world is not pleased with the clamor of a few in a way that la fifty years behind the times, but wa are not suffering from this clamor. 1 have confidence in the nation, in ita officials and in its proas, although there are black sheep there but right will predominate. Many in the pulpit are trying to lead their people ardit, while there are some who preach for dimes and dlvlna for dollars, but they will be forgotten. It is about time to reaUxe that ths world is progressing and that investigation into the doctrines and the rules of things is better thau haphazard condemnation." all HANAN - Want Your From Correspondents and State Exchanges DONALDSON CASE. MADE-TO-ORDE- ll im. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Absolute Proof That our TrET!) A 1 , JTNE UTAH, OCiDfTN, BE TO If strong Dollar-for-Dolla- r companies prompt business methods and courteous treat- up-to-da- te ment mean anything to yon, youll bring your Insurance to my office If you are too busy to call, phone and I will be glad to talk the matter over ' r t r r1 f W f Y with you. , . i k Remember that I also 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 you buy elsewhere. EXCLUDED BY TEXAS GEORGE As HORN RIGID QUARANTINE TO BE ESTABLISHED BY THAT STATE. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS REVIEW, FIRST Bank of France Has Been Drawing on New York Banks for Gold.- - Kew York, June 24. The securities markets of the world were heavy and apathetic during the whole of last week, prices fluctuating feebly In either direction. There was no evidence of liquidation but demand was prostrate and no power of recovery could be perceived. monThe strain of the ey settlements caused some anxiety and markets evidently are waiting tha passing of that critical period. The money situation in Europe causes greater anxiety than in this country. The position abroad, however, la directly reflected in our own markets by the withdrawal of gold from New York to build up the reserve in Purls. The motives of tbs French demand for gold are canveaed with interest One obvloua motive is the purpose of the Bank of Franoa to recoup itself for ad vances made to other markets during the strain of last fall and winter. Many millions of discount Mils were FOOD. IMPURE SELLING FOR taken in tha London market by the Bank of Franca to mitigate tha strain, 8alt Lake, June 24. B. D. Black-mar- r thereby safeguarding the financial powho will have a hearing before sition of the world which would be Justice of the Peace Dana T. Smith, affected by any troubles in London. at I oclock tomorrow, oa a charge of Thera were many large French adhaving violated the city ordinances vices made to the Berlin market also. relating to impure. foods. Inspector Meantime trade continued very active Frazier swore to a complaint, alleg- in France until the French bank found ing that Mr. Blackmarr sold to a wo- itself many, millions below the gold man, the Utters name net Being men- holdings of a year ago, while Ita loans tioned, kidneys that were totally and end note issues were much greater. nnflt for use. Mr. Blackmarr ap- The sustained rates for money in Lonpeared before Jndge Smith this morn- don have enabled the London banka ing, having been notified that hia pre- to shift the French demand upon sence was desired, and ths bearing New York. Tha persistence of the was set for the day and hour men- French demand gives rise to fears that tioned. political causes are dreaded. The popular upheaval In southern Franca over AT REST. O. J. SALISBURY. the discontent of the wine growers and tha overturn of the Russian parliaFunsral Services Conducted at tha ment are regarded aa containing tha The Family Residence. j seeds of danger. settlements, at Berlin are admittedly Balt Lake, June 24. The funeral of heavy, and an position at 4 there is dreaded. Extraordinary deOrange J. Salisbury was held at the afternoon in oclock 8unday mands are making also London, so family residence, 574 East First Boulh that special facilities offered by tha street. The residence wee filled with Bank of England for gold shipments nearly 100 friends and associates of have started gold exports from New Mr. Salisbury, who assembled to psy York to Loudon direct The official trtlxite to hie honored memory. discount rates maintained by the great The services at the homa were af- foreign banks, fonr per cent by the ter tha ritual of tha Catholic faith Bank of England, i per cent by and were conducted by the Rev. Fath- the Imperial Bank of Germany and er D. Klely. They were brief and I per cent by the Bank of Franca, simple, as were also those at the are higher than at this period for grave elds in Mt. Olivet cemetery. many years past and are the Index The pallbearers were Major George of the strain upon money resources. U Haines, The foreign exchange market at Downey, P. H. Lannxn, W. B. McCornlck, C. B. Felt, John Naw York is kept np to the gold exThomas, James B. Welker and Orr 8. port by these forces, and New York Ash. bank reserves are being forced downThe attendance was made np of rep- ward to tbe vanishing point for the resentative men from ell walks of surplus. The July requirements in life. There were those who had been the New York money market are sufassociated with Mr. Salisbury in bus- ficiently onerous to make it clear that for any speculative movement iness, those who knew him socially, those who knew him in politics, and In the security market will be lacking, many friends and neighbors. Among pending the preparation for these rethe prominent men present were: quirement!. The fact that dull neSenator Reed Smoot, Governor glect Instead of active weakness le John C. Cutler, State Senator Benner the feature of the New York stock X. Smith, Stephen H. Love, president market under these circumstances ie of the senate; Thomas C. Calllster, a proof of how much hue been effected secretary of the state board of land already toward the completion of the commissioners; Parley L. Williams, liquidation necessary to anticipate the Parley P. Christensen, the Rev. P. A. changes. Prices of stocks show the Slmpkln, Thomas Hull, E. H. Calllster, same unresponsibleness to current deWilliam Spry, J. E. Cos griff, W. 8. velopments which seems to show a McCornlck, Colonel George B. Squires. contract to domestic trade. There are A. L. Thomas, Arthur Pratt, J. E. various such trade developments. The H. Booth, backward spring has resulted lu some Woodward. C. Felt, McCornlck. L. Thompson. accumulation of mercantile stocks, and Dim Porter, Edward S. Ferry, and orders for future needs are affected to aome extent many others. Phone Ind. 721 UA. E. F. BRATZ semi-annu- Real Estate Bargains County. Loans on Improved and Farm Promptly Negotiated. 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Y, 1904 Toronto, Can.. 1904 San Francisco; 1906 imsiii a mi MiiiMi J. M. Forristall, Agt. Phones Bel 809 Ind. STANDARD-EXAMINE- 05,869.00 127,120.00 259,294.00 51,141.00 64,598.00 75.252.00 59,119.00 14,000.00 28.450.00 1,613,979.89 Rotrt. G. Agee, Mgr. Offce 80 S4.4S7.00 440,000.00 ssasiessM,,, Also we want your KODAK business. Full line of EASTMAN A PREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the amateur. Spring ia here and you will want your bicycle put in order. Our repair department has been enlarged and 55 FIRST NAT. BANK R Want Ads Bring Big Results a a a aa MORMONS WOULD SPREAD LIGHT FOUR ARE DROWNED. Muskegon, Mich., June 24. Cue Strong Protest Against Methods of Denunciation Employed by Hammer. Ola Peterson, Lydia Olln and Some Newspapers. Anna Johnson, nil residents of this city, were drowned In Muskegon Balt June 24. A strong pro- lake yesterday afternoon. test against the denunciation of MorThe quartette hired a row boat for a mons and Mormonism was sounded pleasure trip on the lake, and it waa yesterday at the tabernacle by J. E. capsized. The accident la said to be Ta image of the University of Utah, due to one of the party rocking the when he aaid that the methods of at- boat. tack used oy some were antiquated ALBERT HAS DISAPPEARED. and did not meet with the approval of tbe people at large. That tbe progress of the world had replaced the He Waa the Leader of the Wine Growold time attacks with logical critiers and Had Been Arrested. cism and. Inquiry, and that the Mormon thurCh was rapidly becoming New York. June 24. A Parle specbetter known after years of misrepre- ial to tbe Times reports that Marcrllu sentation waa the substance of hia Albert, tbe leader in the wine growremarks. ers' movement in the south of France, Tbe Mormon church holds out the drove off to the Latin quarter after hand of fellowship to all, be said. It does not greet other churches with the mailed fist or with the sword. And the world at large is beginning to realise this. There Is a remarkable change of feeling toward the Mormon church and I had to return home to find out how bad we are. The large papers of today have no space to print these misconceptions. If you are In this continual row you are away behind the times an1 ihmk-In- g people do not want to listen to you, There have been attacks and re-- ! piles over certain enunciations of ths. prices are right. ! Budapest June 24. While en dear-fund- s orlng, with the aslstance of several farm hands, to remove a balloon from hla home In the vicinity of Dbrucxin, where it had fallen during the night the owner of the house and four other persons were killed and half a dozen injured by the explosion of the gas in the bag. Thera waa no basket attached to the bag and a search waa instituted to find It Finally it was found aome fifteen miles away and in It were three persons, nil dead. Evidently the basket had become detached for the bag had fallen a considerable distance. T. S. HUTCHISON 906 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. J - The Only Indispensable Magazine Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitten purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. FOUR PERSONS KILLED. Rochester, N. Y- - June 24. Four persons were killed, three fatally hurt and eight others badly injured In a wreck last night one mile east of ptttsford, on the Auburn branch of tha New York Central. Ths train was No 230, going oust It met It was la turning freight head-ohirp curve neur Ptttsford that ths two trains cams together. The smoker of the passenger train, in which there were five persons, was telescoped by ths baggage car. Firs broke out in the wreckage, but it was quickly extinguished. n. BERTIN RAMSAY DEAD. Chicago. June f 4. Berlin Ramsay of Appleton, WIs, died yesterday at the Presbyterian hospital here. He was one of the brat known maltsters in Wisconsin and his fortune was rated at from 11,000,000 to 93.000,000. He was a nephew of Lord Ramaay, noted Engllrh chemist WENT DOWN IN A SUBMARINE. Kiel, June 24. A rtport Is In circulation here that Emperor William, daring the secret naval maneuvers last Friday, took a plunge in one of the submarine boats. Hia Majesty, according to tbe report, was greatly pleased with the boat ITS THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEWof REVIEWS THIS YEAR IT IS MORE INDISPENSABLE THAN EVER PKESmOfT ROOSEVELT nays: . 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