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Show TOE 1IOBXIXG EXAMINER: 4 EXAMINER IKE Dy to the Viw Standard Publishing Com- Publiaiwd Every by Th pany- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. by Carrier la Ogdw Mom-toCity, Including Sunday u d g Examiner, per month.. caplet Singl BY i mail in advance. The Examiner to sen! by mail outaldu of Ogden, par yaar. .16.00 At toast quarterly, la advance 1.60 and INDEPENDENT. Tbs Examiner to a strictly bto oU pendent newspaper. It give sides as equal abow. Ilk ESAWittCf fell BO XITOlWls and as enemies te psalsb. It will ungive tbs news unbiased and prejudiced. Communications will be received ns sil subjects presented la respectful laeguege from known individuals, but tbs trua name must ba published ia fuB. All tottera and commuaJoitluaa signed Jy nom da plsmes, or assumed name will be threwa In the was is basket. 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NOT SUPPOSITION, en down and we realize that mu to tbs world Pier is brother, that Chrlstlaaity bu broken dona distances, has removed barriers, bu brought things together, bu cos passed stretches In the world of spirit It to tru that the gnat Inventions, tha Inventions that have made mu nisro ferries, that have made it possible for mu to talk together though feu to fact while hundreds Jf miles apart, that have mads U possible for us In the morning to read at the breakfast table all of the world's history ef the previous dsy, that has brought to life tht steam engine end the electrical engine, and to All oar dttos with artificial sunlight, are all Christian lnventioBS, and the fact Utht tha men who have duns these things have been Christians Is a alflnificant corroboration at least that fee religion which the beat of men profess to the tru religion, something that will do tor this world and make man ready for the world to come. BUT FACT. Telegram: An editorial writer in the Sunday If. T. Herald takes for hto text that Rns from Revelations, "And there was no more see," then goes on to explain that to the aadents the sea was an impassable barrier, mad that John In hto vision, when he saw the beautiful City of Qod which la to be built in the beerta of men, when God shall make tils home among man and dwell with them and there shall he ae more pain and sorrow, only gladness and Joy, nil things mads new," he added, And there was no BMW ssa." Now. with an iwvoreaos, ws do net Relieve the writer In the Herald knows exactly what he la talking about, Pom albly we do not. because whan men begin to explda Revelations they are 11a bis to gat into deep water ia about saves minutes. But we prefer to take Warder's view, John wu not talking about a beautiful city which some time was to he built in the hearts of men. Our Idea is that John was describing a real city which he saw. The Good Book says: "lie wu taken away fa the spirit. Now, It has been proved ever had over In modern times that sometimes it to given men to see actually what exists thousands of miles away. Ws know that to true by experience. And if that can be done thousands of altos away, why should tt not ba millions of miles awayT What John adw wu a ml city in a beautiful oountry; he wu there ud saw the angel measure that city, tote length. Its breadth and Itji height, uw a city eompared with which the modern skyscraper does not amount to a cabin, hot he uw ns ocean, hence he said, there wu is mere see. The writer fa the Herald goes on to state a very beautiful fact which la not. oftea thought of by people, (hot literally there is no more sea between Europe and America. "Our gnat ships have made the an nothing and tha nations mingls. Mach of the old separation Is brok u COAL WITHOUT SMOKE. Tbs government to experimenting In burning soft eon! ia an effort to obtain n mors thorough combustion of the fuel, with a minimum of smoke, la an Interview Prof. Breckenridg of the government service, says: "The engines ring experiment station of the University of Illinois has fur the past year been conducting n series of experiments relating to tbs methods of burning Illinois coal both with economy and without smoke. Thau tests have boon mads under n water tubs boiler of 210 horsepower capacity. The furnace consisted of n chain grate stoker. The lower tubes of the holler hare been covered tar s their length with special tils, making a tils roof furnace. The draft has been furnished by a fen drawing tbs sir through the firs, tha usual Induced draft system. With this equip meat over 100 tests have bun mads, of from sight to ten hours duration. soft coal being used exclusively. With this setting no smoke hu been mods during tha operation after the firss wars well started." A series of tests ere now ia progrru boll-erwith two typos of la thou tests different fuels ere being compared, such as anthracite and bituminous coal, ok and briquetted coals from tha government testing plant. The United 8tatoa geological survey, through its technologic broach, to cooperating with the Illinois experiment station In these experiments. Hers ire gome of Its conclusions; "It should he clearly horns ia mind that soft coni can bo burned without the dense black smoko which usually 1s seen Issuing from chimneys where two-third- house-heatin- g it to usd. For M per cent of tha time no Mack smoke should he assn. "Largs plants are mure easily made muketoas than email coca of 100 horsepower or less. "The proper construction of furnaces for smokeless combustion to n subject familiar to the feeding mechanical engineer of the country, ud local engineers are mors likely to suggest correct remedies than from n distance. The smoke nuisance win be mostly eared by the use of , mechanical stokers suited to cheep coals of each locality, but the stoker must 1m combined with the proper furnace details to fit the coal used. Uniformity In the size of the coal will help to solve the problem. Careful firing, whlch'fe unusual, can avoid one-ha- lf tht smoke in the ordinary hand-fire. furnace." d ARE WE TO BE PUNISHED. t The day after the Standard Oil company was fined 120,140,000 by Judge Landis, stocks fell on Wen street and since hen the decline hu, continued until brokers are asking If a panto to coming. This mny be (ho nuturul uuesslnens of Mg financial concerns over tha prosecution of the predatory rich. There Is n community of interest la Hot Weather Shoes AT Hot Weather Prices We . are slashing prices on Summer Shoes. The season is just right for them, but we must get rid of them quick and your getting bargains in consequence. CANVAS OXFORDS PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS TAN OXFORDS VICI OXFORDS All elegant, stjlirii shoes, but we wont carry them over to next summer, and to clone them out now are cutting prices to the hilt. Come quick for first choice. that strikes one of or powerful combines She Urge trusts to felt by an. Or the fell la stocks msy be the mandate of the Standard Oil working for uobject lesson. John D. Rockefeller and H. II. Rogers perhaps have decided to Ush the American people Into subjection, so that tn the future when s Judge passes upon ia which the Standard Oil has s outraged justice and Is made defendant, the people wOl dread the enforcement ef the tow. The Standard Oil can bring on a musk and may do so in order to demonstrate its power and the abject weakness ef the government and the people in n cob diet of interests. Should n panic bo precipitated, and idiPoM the depression following make arrant cowards ef the American people because of the poverty and distress it might Inflict, and should the itruggte end la a capitulation to the nea of nntold wealth, what then? Why, the mastery of money would bo Mtabllabed sad all our boasted Independence would be but empty prating until such tints ns the dominance if wealth, becoming too grinding, ihould cause the worm to turn. which the blow UTAH. OGDEN. Ill THEORY FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907. Kansas. Oklahoma ud western Texas. He talked prosperity in the Rock lie lend offices yesterday while stock tick ore were attesting opposite views in Wall atreeL "It to mighty hard for tho men In our territory, he said, "to understand the news that conn to them from tho cast of business recessions aid approaching hard times. AU the country that I traveled over to brimful of prosperity, ud it looks as If the whole stretch from Chicago to Mexico is in g for another year of prosperity. "Tho apprehension about the crops, for which there wee foundation la planting season, when the Into spring ud heavy rains made repluting necessary, hu entirely passed away ud the crop outlook to now splendid." IliS DISTURBED MTS record-breakin- OF PLANTS DOES NOT EXHAUST THE SOIL. GROWTH Hue Met With the Opposition of Prominent Scien- Discovery Berkeley, CaLAug. I The declaration of Prof. Mil bun Whitney, chief of the b ureal of soils of the United Statue department of agriculture, to the effect that he hu discovered a mw theory of Bull fertilisation which may necessitate a complete revision of science of chemistry of sotla, hu stirred up a pretty row between experts on the subject of anti all over the country. Professor Whitney claims the growth of plants does not exhaust the aolL This, according to orthodox scientists of Dr. Hllgarde OLDTIME AND NEW REVIVALS. school, is heresy. Dr. Hllgard, former and chief of the United Btatee Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: deu station at agricultural department a la n recent address before popular Berkelry, said today: assemblage la Kansas, Bishop John This theory, which Professor WhitH. Vincent, of the Methodist Eplaoo-pa- l ney seems to think Is new, wu adchurch, criticised special evange- vanced, discussed ud exploded a hunlistic methods, end tha "revival, in dred years ago. the eettM that the term Is now generally understood. Ha expressed the opinion frankly that sensational math ode and mere appeals to the emotions were useless. Bishop Vincent to the father of what to known as tho Chautauqua system, and while many Methodists will at tha rat thought he startled at hto view concerning the revival methods, hie piety and devotion te the church and Its interests will not for n moment be doubted. Dr. Vincent's etatemenU, THERE WILL RE NO CONTEST IN while seemingly radical, should bo MISSISSIPPI. considered in the light of tho history foundational of Methodism end ef Its bellefa. The tana "revival" Is not alReturns Decide the and Williams to the ways understood in its real, Nominee. On the view ofJohn to the down hie followers and Wesley, trr present day, n "revival" means Jackson, Mlss Aug. 8. The cam of . the Holy vaas i outpouring of the returns bowed a majorSpirit, to n greeter extent at one ity of 648 for Will lame, the totals betime than at another. Boms of the ing as follows: Williams, 68,486: moat earnest ud devout preachers in Vardanian, 6M48. There will be no the Methodist Eplsoopal church look- contest over the mult After a short conference between ed upon n revival, or "an outpouring the two factions It wu finally agreed aln tide, of tho spirit. something to abide by tho return a la end as furnished Secretary of Stato Powfalling, but, ternately rising er from the various counties and "live church. always preaenL which show that Mr. Williams haa a plurality of 448 votes. A motion to BAN FRANCISCO HARBOR. declare Mr. Wllllama the nominee seconded by the friends of Gov. wu Comprehensive Flans for Improving Vardataan. The committee then forWater Front mally declared Mr. Williams nominated United States senator. This Is Si Bu Prandeoo, Aug. Col. Win. H. considered the final settlement of tho Heuer of tho engineer corps, U. B. A, oontesL I retired, has practically completed tho plan for the comprehensive ImproveCATHOLICS ARE INSULTED, ment of tha Sen Francisco water front ISO models of tho building ud Cardinals Cannot Safely Walk the wharves, which will give sixty mites Streets cf Rome. In room for vessels engaged of berth Heu-ere the commerce of this port GoL Rome, Ang. 8 The work hu hem done under the countermanded all fhe Pope today receptions plandirection of the Merchutg commit ned In honor of th anniversary of hto tee, which hu undertaken the task coronation, fearing that tha cardinals of providing a complete plan for tits might be insulted in the streets while development of docks under modem on their way to Rnd from the 'Vatiprinciples. can. An Important pert of the plan, which includes wharves from the THEY HAD A CLOSE SHAVE. Presidio to tho oounty line, ie proposed totals Creek basin, for which a Barber la Proved to Have Been In- bud election hue already been authsane. orised. It provides for a unique Inner harbor, with interior wharves beD& Iowa, Aug. I. Soorei tween totals creek ud the Indian bas- of Dee Moines, Moines men learned yesterday in. The Western Partita owns a how clou a shave they have had in large tract of fend Immediately north tho lut few weeks when the lnunlty of this basin, ud the Southern hold- commission found that J. A. Warren, ings on the creek above. a barber in a went ride barber shop, hu been cruy for months. Warren was arrested In the shop yesterday afDEPORTING JAPANESE. ternoon while shaving a customer. Hie One Hundred end Six Must Leave wife had sworn ont chargee of insanity. The mu wu led away from hie America patron and locked up In the county Ban rranetsoo, Aug. 8. A hundred Jail. He told the Insanity commission that a band of negroes with two big ud tlx Japanese, the largest number bloodhounds had been on his trull for ever deported from this rout, will leave on the steamer Manchuria for months and that his wife also had the Orient today. Tho deportations been making trouble for him. Warconsist of Japanese caught steeling ren was taken to the asylum. over the Mexican border into tho United States. They 'were brought here by the Inspector In charge of tha - - NO SIGN OF ADVERSITY. immigration bureau ut Fort Worth. Country in the Cotton Belt Highly Prosperous. i UNION MINERS CHECKED. New York, Aug. I. President J. Are Restrained From Interfering With Davidson, of the St. Louis k' 8u Cool Company. Francisco arm of tha Rock Ialud syshu returned Co New York from Chattanooga Tenn., Aug. 8. All tem, him members ud officers of the United u tour of hto rood. Hie trip took MisMine Workers of America district N& through the cotton country of tho II at Mont Luka this County, era un- sissippi valley ud the grain belt of der a temporary injunction grunted WHAT THE KIDNEYS Da yesterday restraining the men from attempting, by persuasion, threats, In- Their Unceasing Work1 Keeps Ue timidation or otherwise, from InterferStrong and Healthy. ing with the business of the Mont Lake Coal company. All the blood In the body passes through the kidney once every three INTERNATIONAL QUESTION. minutes. The kidneys filter the btood. They work night ud dey. When I. Washington. Aug. Through the they remove about 600 grain German ambassador, the state depart- healthy of Impure matter dally, when unment received an appeal from the no- healthy some part of thle Impure mattion- of the shipping commissioner at ter Is left ia the blood. Thle brings San Francisco, who has ordered de- on many diseases and symptoms pain r Chinese members In the back, headache, ported twenty-founervonanea n of the German tramp steamship dry ekla, rheumatism, gout, gravwho hod deserted from that hot, el. disorders of tho eyesight ud Bearship on account of alleged disxlneee. Irregular heart, debility, The Germans wish the men ing, drowslneu, dropsy, deposits in the returned to tho ship to which, it is urine, etc. But If yon keep the filters understood, the Chinese vice consul you will have no trouble with st 8u Francisco objects. The depart- right kidneys. ment of state referred the case to the your Mrs. W. B. Craig dt 721 Twenty-sixt- h of Justice. department street, Ogden, Utah, says: -- for several years Mr. Craig ha been troubled with backache ud kidney comSHE GETS A LORD. plaint. He need a great maqy differCleveland, O.. An. S Lord Lonla ent remedies without obtaining any Annltage Rivers, of Durham, Eng- positive relief. The good reports conland. and Mrs. Imurs 0. Glenn, daugh- cerning Doan's Kidney Pills induced ter of Isaac Arhnckle; the coffee mag- him to procure a supply at . W. drug store. The benefit derived nate, were married here last night Tho marriage ceremony wu perform- from the treatment wu so radical ed by the Rev. Henry Seymour Brown, fro mthe first that he continued using results. He is pastor of the .First Presbyterian the remedy with goodnow in a better condition then be bus church. East Cleveland. After a three montbs visit in Eng-len- been for u long time and we giro Lord end Lady Rivers will re- Doan's Kidney Fills all the credit. For role by ell dealers. Price 69 turn to remain hero indefinitely. Foster-MIlburrents. Co., Buffalo New Tor, sole agents for the United' WANT ADB BRING BIG RESULTS States. Remember the name Doan's end WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. take no other. (INS 648 BY VOTES ' Semi-Offici- Ib say part of the aty and County. Loaii on Improved CUj and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance LOS ANGELES STRIKE. tist WILLIAMS E. F. BRATZ ' Real Estate Bargains Telegraph Operators ef Woetsre Union Walk Out . Los Angeles, Aug. E The "strike of the Wester Union Telegraph epee ators In this city, which wu called lut night following tho discharge of John Ryan, a union operator, oa the .Written In Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rataa Doctor Estes WIN OUT. GERMANh Chinese Deserters Must Be Over te ConauL Turned Specialist Washington, Aug. 8. In the matter of conflict betw sea the German cocaul and the Chinese vice consul at Ban Francisco, over the twenty-fou- r deserters from the Germu tramp steamer Totosan, the department of Justice decided today that the deserters should be surrendered to the German consul. Cures when other falL Madera method Five eenauRatlen far any Chrenla Disease ef say noma or nature. Every ease guaranteed. A semi-offici- u . . To-tosa- Bed-con- n 's Partial list of Diseases Ccnd Catarrh, Deafness. Ringing ia the Bare Hto eases of the Hand, Throat, Noon, Ejyo or Ear. Ail Dtaeasas cf the Lange, Bronchial Tube Cheat Disease cf the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys ud Bladdw. ud Heart Pi as see, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, St Vita Duos, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Pole oatng from uy cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF Mm quioUy cued JO stay cure Remember the examination and advfcm te FREE. Game at ooea Tomorrow may be toe tare Gall or write, $ ONE OF THE ROBBERS WOUNDED Cleveland, Aug. 8. Una of the robbers who attempted the robbery of the Farmers ud Merchant buk at BtrongviU early today wu found later wounded ud unconscious In a gully near Strong villa He had beu shot by cftlsena immediately following the attempted robbery. His companions escaped hut they are being pursued by a posse. , UNION PACIFIC Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. DR; ESTES SPECIALIST DIVIDEND. Sen-atoroh- u 25th Street 410 ground of deliberately delaying business, continued today- - According to tho men, about 66 out ef u total of 71 are on atrike. The company, however. Is fairly well supplied with operators ud ia taking care of all bnalneca Office bourn, 10 New York, Ang. I. The director of the Union Padflo .Railroad oom-pu- y declared a regular quarterly dividend of 8 8 per cut on the common stock this afternoon. The lut dividend amounted to 8 8 per cent, but was not designated as regular at that time. The directors have deaaml-auudividend of 8 1 clared per cut oa the preferred .stack. Block), Ogden, Utah. - m. to 6 p. an Mi Washington Are (Bom Untie ms Room 18. Remember the member. 1-- tie at this time; There wu nothing to show whether their desire to sell wax because they were tired of waitfor upward movement of price, ing t because of the low supplies of money, or because of depressed sentiment in Wall Street ever thq difficulties In COMMITTED SUICIDE. e which muy corporations find state national with the ud Pittsburg, Pa.. Aug. I. Oeorge W. Delimeter, a Repub lieu candidate tor showed large Pint transaction governor in 1891, committed euleUe sales at low price Union Padfio wa Diamond National office the hto la la 11-lower thu'laat night on sale buk building. When discovered he of 6,800 eharet ud Northern Pacific was deed. wu 8 tower. Other share sold at from one to 18-- below yesterday THEY ATE TOADSTOOLS. final quotation. Deep Valley, W. V. Aug. I. Dr. C. The market wu generally In a to four dead other nervous state hut the trading wu not F. Dinnpore ud 1-- uah u 1-- 46 Qerfa Flans Newman Bre Organa thexn-lelv- nt 3. C. WARDLEIQH N 8 1-- S PIANOS 4 uy unusual excitement" Today's declines were attributed to lie by peculators who desire tower price and holder who did not have the fund to protect their broken gainst further tone The totalled of Standard Oil ud Frick group stocks were the centers of attack, inPLACED IN cluding tn that designation- - Unton Pacific, Reading, Amalgamated Copper ud American Smelting ud In close eympathy the Hill railroad and A 8t Paul. The speculators for the decline need ue their principal fresh ammunition the reports from Washington of the Intention of the department of Justice MONTE CARLO IS EXCITED OVER to push criminal prosecutions against THE DISCLOSURES. certain heada of corporation. The quick rallies of 1 to 8 points in tha first hour toft the market unsettled Jewel ef the Dead Found in tho feverish. In the curb market Sod Oil sold down 11 prints to , Satchels ef the Owners ef the Baggage.' 486. OMAN'S AND MJSOL attended-wB- M II NEW ZEALAND Curio, Ang; 8. The finding of the dismembered body of a woman at Marseilles, August 6th la the bagMonte gage cf two traveler who were at Mr. ud Mr. Gold, first referred to hut who have beea Identified as persons who were known here aa Sir Vera ud Lady Gould, lute created a sensation here, where tho parttoe were regarded people of leisure ud respectability. The police say the investigation indicates that the woman, whoa name has now beu definitely Emma Levin, wu murestablished dered by the Goulds. Jewels, believed to have belonged to the victim, were A found in the prisoners' satchel commission hu been dispatched to England to investigate the uteee-dent- s of the Goulds. The male prisoner passed Irish baronet of Montreal, where hto wife, who was a Mlsa Glrandln, earned her. living a dressmaker some twenty-fiv- e years u u u uu u Violins, . 8878 Washington Avene UATH. . OGDEN. FRENCH DRY CLEANING ; SENATE. for It Few th House of Representative Wellington, N. &, Aug. 8. The bill upper providing for the election of house by the house of representatives, today passed Its committee stage in the latter chamber. One of the clauses by which women elector are eligible to etaction aa members of tho upper house was .adopted by 87 to 26 vote The premier ud three cabinet ministers voted for the clue. u THE GARB IN Of Having adJed a dry cleaning l parfmut to our buaiuaa we tie now prepared to handle ladles' ud gentleman! suitwoolportions articles and ail fine pilk ud that should not bo washed in tbs ordinary way. We propose In this department a wen as In our laundry work to give th public th beat servici to b had in th city. - OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY PRIEST A Bin Guitars, Aeeordcce Jo String Latest Publications cf Sheet M itia Bee the Wondsrfel Pipe Or Bill Providing Phenes 174. :u 437 Twenty-fift- h ARRESTED KILLED BROTHER ONE AND WOUNDED THE OTHER. IN WALL Had Bern Reprimanded for Making Disturbance In a STREET PACIFIC FORCED DOWN TO A LOW FIGURE a Hotel. . SSeCKUNION mCHANDISE . Ang. 8.-- Ludwlg Bese-gir- l, ba unattached polish priest of Chicago, walked into a holel ut 1111 Carson street early today and without warning, ft U said, drew a revolver and fired upon the two proprito th character of th transfer named Btevan etor, twin brother service we supply our petroea and Andrew StarxynakL Steven died esri Prompt, reliable ud at low within an hour, ud Andrew cannot o yww we'll bq time you uy Any recover. fob sad handle .It expeditiously The cause of the shooting I a mysaud welL rewas arrested, tery. Besegiel, who ALLEN TRANSFER CO. fuses to talk and nothing could bo tl for yoara learned from either ef his alleged victim W When Besegiel oame to Pittsburg heard in the apartments oceupM shout ten days ago he went to the Besegiel ud the women. Her hotel kept by the brother accompanibend, afro laid, went np ,uirV ed by a woman whom ha Introduced as reprimanded ' the pair lor making hto housekeeper. They secured un dlsturbuce. He then went The wont stairs ud Joined hie brother in apartment of two room Francle-c- a nemo as who her gave dining room. In a few mtnut, door in, Spraeck, Is held aa a suspicious eay the prieet appeared in the person. She denies 11 knowledge of way and opened fir the crime. Besegiel, it is Hid. bed the prisoner wiwro the partis ,rt been drinking heavily ever since he of a clergyman. The police arrived in the city. Use do not bellevo the man to ' It wee stated by Mrs. Btarsynakl, her of uy clerical body, but th wife of Andrew, that about ten atim had a nareoaa In assuming the utes before the shouting, a noise wu Pittsburg; uid to u efTJ Although a Dividend, at the Rate ef Ten Per Cant, Is Declared by That Road. New York, Ang. console selling l.-i-Vlth British at a new low level ud American stocks generally lower in London, following the sharp declines here yesterday, the. opening of the New York stock market 'oday was attended with unusual interest. The decline in consols ie generally attributed to disturbed conditions ia the money market abroad, bnt it to not so easy to assign a cause for the crumbling away of prices of securities In the American market. The sharp decline In quotations yesterday was without expluatkm further than that It was due to heavy selling by hold era of railroad and other shares, who did not care to retain their eccuri- - 7ta |