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Show THE MORNING EXAMINES: OGDEN. HIE EXAMINER Published Ewv Day la the Vaar by Tha Standard Publishing Cam. My- RATE Delivered by Cantor la Ogden City, Including Sunday Mom wbea the politics! propaganda reache reAmerica, the Bannermaa-Asquit- h would It search will prove of value. bo interesting to note what proportion of Americana, regardless of their views of socialism as aa economic system, would ukc stand against vr ountt.. log Examiner, Blag la capita Tha polios department la making a goti showing In tha business district, where tha officers are on heat, and, therefore, tha police are to bo praised for their vigilance la protecting that section of tho city, but daring thta ported of uneasiness, while burglaries are occurring in tho residence district nightly, there should be tome effort made to protect tho home of the city. That Is why we have called oa Mayor Conroy to order the employment of more officers men la plain clothss until this wave of crime paisas and the thugs are driven oat, Our opinion is that In one night twenty additional officers eaa rid the city of tho desperate criminals, either by placing tho rogue behind the bars or Bearing them aay. Wo are opposed to a diisens committee or a vigilance committee, or say Irregularly organised body of that kind. Mayor Conroy can handle tho situation If he will employ tho oxtrn men. A eUinana committee would bo u dangerous organisation. In that every man would go gunning for every other man ha might meet and fail to recognise la tho dark. There la no need tor auch extraordinary methods. Tho chief of police and his licatenant are a competent, pool and clearheaded lot of men, and thoao officers could bo trusted to accomplish a cleaning np of tho criminal element bad they tho fores with 7ac BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tha Examiner la aent by mN rtaids of Ogdaa. par At feaat tuartarly.la advance yr. - .- 3-- 6 P EARLESS and INDEPENDENT. la a auletly tadrt Tha !all paadaat newspaper. tt give aidaa aa equal show. haa no rnvonte lha and Be eeamlaa te punish. It will give tha aewa aaMaaed aad prejudiced. Cosunualratioai wlU ha reeel red on all aubjacta praaeBtad 1b apactful laaguaga from known Individual. but tha true asms aiuat ba published la full. Ail letters aad emuauaicattoaa algaed by nom da plumes, ar assumed uamea, will ba thrown la tha waste beakat. Tha brato aua never hides behind an assumed name, Doet ask tha Editor to ba respoaalbla for what you are ashamed of. - Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to recelva The Examlnar bafora thalr brsakfast Tha lfuralag Examiner eaa bo fand OB aalo by tbs Independent Nawa C, Salt Laka City. Ob all through, trains leaving Ogdan on Tha Northern Tactile Railway. Tho VbIob Pacific Railway, aad The Oregon Short Una Railway. Examiner patrons will confer a favor oa tha management by to thin offleo whenever they tail to End tho papers st ths deal Bated which to work. HURLED TO HIS DEATH.. BALLOONIST place, BRITISH PENSION PLANS OLD-AC- E Find , . CampoeU-- Butt Bannarman and Asquith atiU wrestle with tha British olfrage pension schama Tha tidbit dealt out for tha poor vote, the fulfillment trill bnva large bearing upon their continued Whatever oupromney In purllamenL his views spoa socialism, ths Britisher who doea not favor pensions for himself has not bees discovered in numbers. It is n trait transplanted to American toil, where It haa flour lahed mightily. Tho Brttlaher who groans at naval and military expenditures, general executive and administrative expenditures, expenditures of nay sort, eagerly halla n plan by which ha ax pacta. Individually, to got something for nothing. Tho original plan of tha premier and tho chancellor wan to give each parson In 'Great Britain who la more than 1 years of age a ntlpend of five nhlUlngn par week. Mr. Bums' local govern meat reported an' eetlmnta of flU, 000,000 annually. With proper dmlnlntratlon, 1150,000,000 will bo required. 'Bach a sum ncarcaly eould ho added with eafety to tho tarn under which the Britiah now eomplaln. Mr. Aaqulth conceived tho notion of eliminating nil thoao now receiving pensions, but auch a howl went up that tho party campaign manage re hastened to put a muxzlo oa the chan-ee- l lor. The premier thought a echeme might ba devised whereby thoao enjoying an Income of ten shillings per wreck, from any aource, could bo excluded, But this eyxtem had boon tried in Now Zealand, where It was demonstrated that to gat tip facta upon private incomes coat more than tho outlay tor pensions Itself. In abort, after reasoning and investigating ta n circle, tha party in power ilnda itself confronted with the original 1150,000,000 estimate and not n crust In tha cobboard tor old Mother Hubbards poor puppy! There the motor hangs. Compulsory Insurance, elimination of tho known independent, shoes vote la not overwhelming, schemes of many aorta are under consideration. la tho end, parliament probably win drop tho entire discussion. Tho agitation itself haa. been hieghly enlightening, and Inter-Mounlal- BeNew Haven, Conn., Aug. 11 crowd of thoufore a sands of people, Robert French of aeronaut, West Haven, n was Instantly killed by a tall of half a mile from a balloon nt Seven Rock, a large park near hero Saturday afternoon. Tho failure of hie parachute to open when ho was shot out of a horror-stricke- n cannon hanging from tho balloon caused hla death. Aa tha young man shot downward through the air, a gasp of terror wont up from tho thousands, and dosena of women hinted. Young nuoch had made hie anew slm only a few days ago and had shown auch ability that he was regularly engaged by tha management of the park. Hla previous tripe have bean ordinary ascensions upon the tropes of a balloon and n descent by parachute. Today ha was to make hla first trial of being shot from n cannon while tha balloon waa In tha elf and tha novel feat had been widely advertised. When French appeared there waa a about of applause. Stepping to tha balloon, ho sat upon tha cannon and amlled, without tho oHghteat show of fear. When tho balloon rose French wared hla hand to. tha people and amlled. t only a few minutes before tha baltomi waa more than half a mils In the air. French could ba seen moving about upon the ropes. Ths crowd waited expectantly as he cllmed Inside tho cannon and prepared to fire 1L Suddenly there was a flash and French shot out of tha cannon mouth and started downward. Tha parachute did not open, but no one apprehensive nt first, believing, that It would right itaolf before ha had dropped far. With Increasing rapidity French shot toward the earth and tha parachute remained cloned. He waa about half way down before the onlookers realised that something was wrong. As he fell nearer with tha speed of a comet, low cry of horror went up from tha crowd. Then tho women screamed Here and and became hysterical. there In the throngs coma cries for water as other women dropped to the ground swooning. Then emme a alienee as tha people gazed, fascinated upon tha fulling man, unable to avert tbelr eye. With a force that almost tore n hole la Its roof, French landed on top of n bam shout n quarter of a mile from tha park and bumped to the ground. His father, who Is the chief of police of Sarin Rock, ad who was In the crowd that witnessed tbe ascension, was among tbe first to ranch the spot where bln son's body lay. It wan found crashed and mangled almost beyond recognition. Tbe rope of the nseleas parachute wan still clutched YOUR KIDNEYS ITS la bin hand. It had become tangled Deni Mistake tho Cause of Your and prevented tha parachute opening. Trouble An Ogdan Citizen GOVERNMENT IMPORTUNED. Shews How to Cura Them, Fnderal Statute Gives Power to Take Many people never eaapect thalr Over Properties. If suffering from a lame, kidney weak or aching back they tblnk that Chicago, Aug. IS. General Secreit la only a muscular weaknesa; when tary Russell, of the Commercial Teleurinary trouble acta In they think It graphers Union, says the federal govwill aooa correct ItsalfL And so It la with all tha. other eymptoms of ernment will be naked to seize the of the Western Union and kidney disorders. That la juat when properties companies, provld the danger Ilea. Ton muat ears then Postal Telegraph troubles or they lead to diabetes or lng the strike continues to spread. The request will be made under tha Brights disease. Tho best remedy terms of a federal statute, giving the to nee to Dons Kidney Pills. It cures all ills which are caused by government power to take over tho weak or diseased kidneys. Ogden poo-pi- e properties of the telegraph companies aa a matter of public expediency, testify to permanent cure. Mrs. H. Mohlman, of 2229 Mon- when the companies are unable to operate them. roe avenue, Ogden, Utah, says: The federal statute under which the "I have used Doans Kidney Pills for my back aad kidneys off aad on for strikers' lawyers any the government several years. Early la my experience has authority to seize the telegraph It provides with tha remedy, I was severely lines In section 5.667. troubled with acute pains and lame- that the "United States may, for poi ness through my back aad loins. The tnL military or other purposes, purlinen, property kldnaya showed unmistakable algns of chase all telegraph derangement and weakness. Doans and effects of any or all companion, Kidney Pills, procured at W. 8. Bad-con- s acting under the provisions of the net drag store cored he first at- of July 24, 1866" The procedure pretack, aad since at times when I feel scribed la ths taking of Immediate tho slightest annoyance I at once poaaeaakin and operation by the govretort to Doans Kidney Pills and ernment, the price to bo paid for the they never fall to give me Instant re- properties to be determined later by lief. I alto treated one of my rhil five appraisers, two of whom shall be dren with splendid results. They selected by tbe government, two by cured my slsterin-laof kidney com- the company and the fifth by the plaint and aha thinks as I do, that four previously selected. there Is nothing equal to Doan's KidThe law which the unions declare ney Pllla for kidney trouble." gives the government complete JurisFor sale by all dealer, price, 50 diction of the situation was an amendcents. Foater-MUbar- a Co., Buffalo, ment to the act of August 7. 1 S$S. New York, note agents for the United It provides that If any telrgraph com States. shall fall, on the whole or part, pany Remember the name Doaa'e and to operate tta lines and transmit mestake as other. sages for tha purpose, then any per- - ' a w I wa ly 19, 1907. the Interstate Commerce commission, which shall Investigate tho complaint, and upca verification of It. enforce tho law through tho courts of tha United Buiea. " KINGS OF THE PLATFORM ALL IN U. 8. EARNINGS. For tha first ala mouths of 1907 tha United States Smelting. Refining A Mining company, produced 15.290,991 pounds of copper and 19.617.945 pounds at lead, compared with 12 275,614 pounds ot copper and 11,501 239 pounds of lead in tha nemo ported of 1906. Net oarninga of the eompaay for tho Brat six months of 1907 amounted to SI .917,736, oumpared with 1,472,167 in tho first nix months of 1906. It la the estimate, of tho management that for tho 12 months of 1907 tho company .will show not earnings at between 14,000,000 sad 14.600,00 0, allowing for materially reduced copper prices for tha last six mouths of tho year, hut also allowing that tha company will in tha last six months get some benefits from Its Baal del Monts properties la Mexico, and from enlarged operations at tha Mammoth smelter and from Its smeller operations at Chrome, N. J Its smelter at that point having Just been blown In. Net earnings of 94,500,000 would ba equal to 16.27 per cent on the common stock, after paying 7 per cent on the preferred stock. At the present time the company is producing about 2.000,000 pounds of copper a month from Its own properties, and about tha same amount from tha treatment of custom on. Every one pent a pound reduction in tho price of copper makes a difference at 920,000 a mouth to tho company, but It benellta from Its custom business an a result at lower metal prices, which fact offsets somewhat tha tower priceo tor Its own copper. Tha output of copper nt the Utah plant for tha half year amounted to 15,290,000 pounds; lend, 19,617,946 pounds. Tho July output of copper waa more than 6,000,000 pounds and tha lead furnace turned out more than 6,000,000 pound ZIMMER CASE POSTPONED. Himself Ffom Mouth of Cannon Half a Mila In tha Air. MONDAY, AUGUST sob, company, corporation or connecV lag company, may apply tor relief to Figures Showing July Output of Utah Lead and Copper. CLEAN OUT THE CRIMINALS. SUBSCRIPTION UTAH. Baa Francisco, Aug. .17. Emil J Zimmer, vice president of the Pacific Statea Telegraph A Telephone company, convicted of ountompt of court, ia refusing to anawer questions, at tha first trial of Louis Glass la Judge Lawler's court, waa to have been sentenced by Police Judge Weller, today, but whan tha ease waa culled hla attorney, Chas. H. Falrwell, stated that ha was sot prepared for argument, oa hla objections to ths passing of sentence, and, by consent of tha proee-eutktho matter was postponed nntlll next Tuesday. Mr. Fnlrrall has raised tha pulut that tha verdict of guilty cannot stand, an tho Jury wan discharged before It waa recorded. Tha defense holds tha verdict waa nullified by tho further fact, that tho Jury failed to Bud, on tho interposed plea of "ones Jeopardy for, or oouvte-tlon.- " u - Tha law, aa viewed by tbe defense will be stated to tha court oa Tuesday, and a motion will bo made to set aside the verdict, aad discharge ths defendant. 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DE WITT In my library and A shareholder .la tha Newhouie Mines A B me Iters corporation has e living. author. : 25-ce- When yon are feeling "Out of Sorts" and are nerronq and fidgety, "American literature and Humorists will bring you around and make yon feel that life ia worth reminiscence and lectures of the . Biographies greatest humorists, lecturers and divine, many ot them being from original manuscripts by tbe distinguished Should Metal Drop to Fifteen Cents, Industry Will not Be Crippled. written tha "News" and wants to know what effect copper would have oa the future operations of that Bert ver county company. That question would ba easier to answer If tha enact figures showing what tha company la producing and the coats of production were at bund. However, thla much can ha aald: When Samuel New- house first undertook the launching of thla enterprise, he did not figure on a 20 or market for hla copper, and at that time ho la known to have expressed himself aa being well artlafled if he could realize 15 or 19 cents a pound for tho copper produced from the Cactua mine. It has bean aald that the Newhouae company can produce copper as low aa 9 cents a pound, la which event It can be seen that with Its present production of a million pounds a month, a profit of 9 cants a pound would bring In returns of more than 91.000,000 a year, and with tha associated values la tha ore. It la probable the company eould maintain Ita present dividend basis of 50 cents a hare quarterly. To he aura, a decline of 9 or 10 cents a pound means a great deal; yet the investments taht have been made In copper mining enterprises In this western country have been figured out on a much lower basis than recent prevailing metal prices. The New house company la figuring on Increasing its present output, whtcb, of course, will help towards keeping the dividend where It la. It coat tha Ueah Consolidated a little over 9 cents a pound to prodik-the ljBOO.OOO pounds of copper aent to the refineries from Its Murray smelter last year. The coat this year may be slightly higher, for the reason that tha former management waa fortunate in haring nome rich ore to work on, whereas the present manager, Mr. Risque, has had such difficulties as fuel shortage, lack transportation facilities sad lower grade ores to contend with. Nevertheless, if sufficient coal can he obtained to keep the smelter going, and the railroads do not fall down too hard, Mr. Risque will wind up the year with an much copper as. hla predecessor did last year. On a copper market there la little doubt but that the present dividend basis of that company can be maintained; but tha surplus fund would not grow as rapidly aa It haa In the rast. Recent reports received from the east Indicate that the Utah Consolidated has more than f.l.eno.pnn in Us treasury and available. which places that organization In tbe position Independent of any financial stringency and with funds enough on hand to carry out the projects mapped out for the future. Utah Consolidated. Boston Consolidated, Utah Copper, Ohio Capper and nearly every otht r Bingham copper mine can make a substantial profit with copper at 15 cents. The margin of profit would be small In tome Instances. yet there la no doubt that any of the abova named corporation will continue to operate and pay dividends If copper does not drop below the level. Copper has been abnormally high and the best evidence of It la found In the lata decrease la "I had rather be a beggar and spend my last dollar like a king, than be a king and spend my money like beggar." ROBERT G. INGERSOLL for one year and pay the lltb and 12th months scription in advance. To any person who will pay $3.00 for six months subscription to the Morning Examiner or Evening Standard; 25c extra by mail. Or sign a contract to take the Dally. demand for It, dna to tha consumer refusal to buy It until them hua been n readjustment, which la now bdni brought about. Soma of tha beat authorities ou copper In the country believe anywhere from 15 to 19 cents for copper would be entlnfectory to both tbe producer and tbe counumer; that k settlement around thoae prtoe would be met by greatly increased demand for the metal. sub- entertain the petition. Tbe petition for tho writ was then amended by the defense and an amended answer filed by the state, finally the question was submitted to the Judge, freed to n certain extent from the legal enThe court decided that tanglement the affidavit bad been Improperly arnwn, and that tha question of Jurisdiction had not been raised In the lower court. Attorney Wedgwood for the defens Insisted that George Sheets was being vexed by malicious prosecution, and LEWIS REFUSES WRIT for before that the limit to which inch prosecution eould extend uhonld be fixed by Defense Falls te Stop Bribery Fra. the court Judge Lewis aald that if ceedlngs Against Sheet such were the can the proper relief 6 would be In a writ of abatement which would grant aa injunction The permanBalt Lake, Ang.' 1 , ent writ of prohibition naked for by s gainst the prosecutionHo to prevent denied the further proceautton. the defense in the Sheets case was petition . and dissolved the temporary dented yesterday afternoon by Judge writ Lewi Ihe defense asked a stay to : The defense naked for a stay in or. to order appeal the case, hut this, too, der that It might have an opportunity said Lewis waa denied by tha court The stay to appeal. that Judge will be asked of the supreme court were there any doubt in bin mind ns tomorrow In order that tha temporary to the propositions of law Involved, he writ may continue la effect while tha would do no, hut that he felt that such -an action wan unnecessary. County appeal la pending. A temporary writ waa Issued the de- Attorney Hannon said that the appeal fense by Judge Armstrong following would Involve a further delay and the completion of the state's case In that; In the meantime, the main wit the justice court on' the bribery neeen for the state might leave the charge against former Chief of Police city and pat tha prosecution In an unThe purpose of the comfortable position. Tha defense George A. Sheet that it waa entitled to a stay writ was to restrain Judge BlshopJ from taking further action on the cnee pending nn appeal, hot tha court ruled before him on the ground that tha with the ntato. name offense was embodied in tha Unless the supreme court orders a 2279 WASH. AVE. PHONE 362. complaint then pending In the district delay tomorrow. Judge Bishop will bindcourt, charging conspiracy. an make order Tuesday probably When the case came np before ing the former chief over to the disJudge Lewis yesterday morning there trict cont The defense is still confiwan began a series of arguments aad dent that the case will never go to the 234 MAIN BT, BALT LAKEQITV disagreements between the state and Jury. The defense may. take one of NJU Ogden 2457 Wash. Logs 47 the defense. Everythin was disputed several courses to encompass further Park City 261 Main Provo, 22 CM" WITHOUT and the attorneys for the etnte and delay In the case and to prevent, If EXTRACTED TEETH the defense could come to no agree- possible, Ka coming to trial. FAIN; FREE WITH PLATE ment ns to the facto in the one The No difference what yon pay y1 defense asked that testimony he taken any price. gat any better TRANCE to show that the facta and clrcn inGold Finings It np stances Involved In the two cases were and Amalgam 97 Silver Identical. Alexander McWhlrter waa Ylcnn Aug. IE Johann Kovnc a W 5? A Good Bet for called, bnt waa not allowed to tesnu?H. railway station porter at Bihar, In tify. Bridge Work Best MH to 99 Cemsnt FUllngs .... esPorcelain The defense contended that It Hungary, had yesterday a narrow FUllngs Gold Crown 22K 330 to 99 hould be permitted to' show by testi- cape of being dissected alive. 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANT EE mony and by the record of the points Frae Examination end Advice Two days ago he fell down unconInvolved. The state Insisted that the Fair Dealings make our Success Continuous.a Honest Work, while wan scious at and taken work, question of jurisdiction had not been m. 9 till p. Sundays 10 to 2. Lady Attendant Open raised properly in the lower court to the hospital. Tho doctors pronoun of our Five Office at Good any him dead, and a and that, therefore, the eonrt could not was decided upon, for which all preparations were mad the body being put CCZEMA" CURE on the dissecting table, where a lecture what it was to auf. was delivered over It to the students ed on n boulder while he ate n frugal I RlE Knowing 1 lunch. will far, give FREE Ot1, before the body wan opened. ' CHARGE, to aay affJcted a positive He haa now had the boulder, which nlnga n heavy cure for Besom Balt Rheum, Cry 100 TON BOULDER FOR HIB GRAVE hundred ton transported to corded. Thin nwakenedwjwr sip, weighs las. Pile aad Skla Dlsra. Instant net No damage has been tepon relief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. New Tork, Ang. 11 Mr. William Paterson, N. J, aad will have It The W. WILLIAMS, 606 Manhattan Av on hie tombstone. ns grave Barbour, a millionaire, who lauded la up tbe United Staten some fifty yearn cost win be 2,000 pound WANT ADS BRING BW ,au.Nw Ter Bnduae atamp. 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