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Show UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1906. CITY. LAKE REPUBLICAN, SALT INTER-MOUNTAIN THE - MARKET WAITS | DEATH KNELL OF STRIKE RIOTS MEAT SCANDAL CASSATT HOLDS IN BELGIUM STIRS ENGLAND TRIPLE ALLIANCE NO COAL STOCK NEEDED AS SEIZE WITNESS FADDISTS CHANCE POSITION OF UNCLE SAM POLICE CHARGE CROWDS of Wil For His President the tions asked the of In to 10.-The J. Packing officers to the and London, answer English of this ques- been ver: com- letters have the Lack is which topic opinion it interested scandals, constant One because and is of con- nar worth shared by several prominent in the Republican last Friday, was made public tonight. men They believe it to even Although thousands of officials and party. be svluanis | bettingiz that é if Roosevelt were Cr to 2Mr. if Pennsylvania great { the loyes Sree sical : , : be nominated next time for the preslsystem have receive d copies of the clir- Waray 1e might accept eall te cular, Re eee ane is ne first tO! nurge American ae ae ae spk send in his detailed report to the quesist present abu eanwhile e tions 6f the railroad eS oa ampaign against American Pee C. Stuart Patterson, chairman of (he) meais is daily growing stronger. 1e Pennsylvania investigating commit- |} meat ae is hovering between the tee, made public his answers with the | ).¢c¢essity of carrying out exis sting conapproval of the preside a Ina Sata: agen ind the force o the popular statement, Mr. Cassatt denies 101ld- | oye Mr. Haldane the war secreéing any stock of any goal company | tary been forced to promise par- whose coal mines is are located shipped over on,. the or whos | Name nt Pennsylvania | ,)) railroad that the }tracts powers to he will avail the delivery conferred insure by himself the of con- of pur He denies also the rumors started | m;aterinix Anvhow, it is exceedingly by the insistence of the interstate | g¢oubtful whether the contracts wil commerce Commission's probe, that he be renews Other bodies, like the is interested in the = satt & | § uardians of the poor ets are Co., or ay stock in the eystone | taking similar steps. It must be. reCoal & oke company; 3erwind- | membered that England's consumption White Coal Mining company and the }of tin ned. stuffs is enormous The Henrietta Coal com, any, jt ' - ht | prove is i] English sandwic h. which Cassatt says ings i} he orf the } that wood his only a et Coal & coal 100 Coke hold-| ae ny, con appears at the railroad stations an¢ | cheap Slate a tla is almost entirely pan bought by him as far back as were disposed of last' December. | made of 1872, tinne meats 5 Against All i Pood. Tinned But home and _ colonial industries 3 + Received Bonus. are not reaping the entire benefit be; ; : pre *e spreadin the direct quéstion as | Cause the >' prejudice isSs See vdi & ee ; against tinned food any kind. he has . directly or , in-|¢° " of Beam iv 7 : = There is a great opportunity for fadreceived from any corporale A ceaniain? cone eee Never His reply to' whether directly to tion, association work for, or or individual furnishing doing | Sts material.to to cial the denounce methods: sAmerics One American preacher Pennsylvania railroad © any ‘commis-| tok occasion to trace the whole evil sion, gift. or bonus of:any nature, is}to the lack of religious teaching in characteristic the of the Pennsylvania this chi f executive system intervegation of American or the British introducing His reply to | pen period named schools ce that is: "Never during the time." any other at in the and same England drew thing if the would certain Infer- hap- sections of parliament succeeded in Engteachings. sec ular While. denying ‘absolutely' that "he }slish commercial methods are yot in holds. any ¢oal interests, President | the slightest degree purer than thi Cassatt does admit holding stock to|merican, only the English laws are the value of about halfa million in the|f" More strict. For example, not Union Switch & Signal company; the|™crely is there inspection of animals United States Mctallic Packing ‘com-|Petore killing, but every department of pany; the cc Pennsylvania Stecl, and the| the factories is "supervised by govor ia any crnment inspectors at public charge. | Cambria company. Berwind-White With Coal regard company, gured of camino to Stock. the Berens which in in shares has| Which .does tha: hearings | America. not On. Ciave the happen whole, the Interstate Gommerce commis-| there is nothing to choose n. Pre&8ident Ca#ssatt says he pur-|the comimercidl morality "of chased 1885, $00 of Ber-| countries but nglish EFFECT AT inj} Wile stock either during his former onnection with the Pennsylvania railond which terminated with his resignation of the viee presidency in the fall of 1882, or since he became president of the company in 1899. He disposed of tate holding in 1891. Y his acquirement of the Berend stock, Mr. Cassatt says: between the two factory legisla- German Packers Demand Same Social | Status as Americans. Berlin, June 10.-The disclosures in commerce commission. at. Wises bes lieved that he has successfully evaded such a move by the transmission of his answer to the public. The very would have been subjected to crossexamination have been covered tn his statement. Government officials {n Philadelphia tonight admit that by making public his answer, President Cassatt has successfully frustrated any attempt that may be made by the cerned have the entree to the court, while German packers whose prodnet is admitted to be wholesome, have been shut ou This style of eriticism is having its effect on the emperor and Count Chamberlain is being compelled to Go on Stand. "You will observe that it was purchased four years after I ceased to be an officer of the company and was sold eight years before I was elected to the presidency. never had any interest in the partnership of Berwind-White & Co It is a foregone conclusion now that President Cassatt will not tues the witness points put him stand upon interstate before the interstate which President commerce on feet the Cassatt commission witness EE to certain of the Pare That It yew his te mys Will Be CAMPAIGN Week. ee ae ---- The eens fight will be waged upon the floor of the senate Tuesday when Senator Foraker will move to disagree to the conference report on the pending bill. He claims he has enough votes to reject the report. He insists on the elimination of Arizona and New Mexico as provided by the house amendment. The fight has become of wide interest because of the position stil} maintained by Speaker Cannon that there will be two states from the four territories or none. oe gl gel bills will be eee ered In the ate and also in house. ‘The Ges f inspection eae ments to the agricultural bill may come up in the latter body before the week's close ET SHONTS TO RETIRE SOON. es . of Canal Commission ive on Isthmus. Can't Washington, June 10.-A _- strong ee exists in official circles Theodore Shonts, president of fe canal commission, will shortly retire from governmental service and return to his head of the is announced will not isthmus, former position at the Clover Leaf railway. It that Mr. Shonts' héalth permit residence on the which he deems essential. Bishop Delaney The Lake delights the directly con- Dying. Shore road little folks. at Calder's ADVERTISING. Contract British for Space Newspapers. London, June 10-Following the annhouncement that @&he war office has ordered a chemical examination the American tinned meats, which the amount of hundreds of tons is stored at Gibraltar. Malta and other garrisons, comes the announcement that the American packers are about to inaugurate the widest campaign of advertising in the history of the Brit- ish empire. Affidavits showing that all of the meats sent to England are prepared under wholesome conditions are to be eontracted for in every newspaper and they will also suggest br from America alive and killing them under conditions to be approved by the board of trade ETOLIA GOES AGROUND. Liner Sticks l.-The ilines ss EM} of met may the answer Is are made very emperor best, the quiries at the Hard and Fast on Cape keeper of the lighthouse on the south- west of the cape, her position is decidedly dangerous. She is taking considerable water, and a good portion of her bottom is stove tn, Tugs reached the scene of the wreck this afternoon, but all efforts to move the vessel were fruitless, and her cargo will have to be lightered. She carried no passengers, and all of the officera and. crew are still aboard of her. Tonight the water extinguished the fires under the boilers, and all of the abandoned her with the excep- n of the captain, who could not ve prevailed upon to - his ship, which will probably beco a total wreck. She was comprises valued built at Belfast in 1887, eis 3,270. standard at $36,000. Her of ASK ANY OREGON SILORT AGENT ABOUT JUNE 16, and cargo deal, LINE 3elgiuri, ing of In every nearly activity at is prevail: conditions' disturbed yarn spinners, employes and all throughout reported trade center The the where Verviers, brewery machinists, tradesmen are ages Serre ant day work shorter a for striking a planned They pay. that, | increased other on demonstration see|}mammoth Sunday, of intention their announced principal the throughout parading inthe a mass holding politics | streets of the city, and Veux the square near the on nivetine his demise authorities The monument. Temps that} at gr ranted taken for to prepare is ripe time the world of ceadjustment evitable will which It appears follow to be Francis Joseph's death will ring the death} this, prohibited but the gath- strikers Attempted and day the in early recent} ored oh triple alliance for the nell arrestwere leaders The parade and Aus- | to between Germany controversies to and conveyed ed by the gendarmes and Austria und hand one he ia o Italy oy the uae es _ - r a aber the station police after a fierce fight were injured on a number }in) which dissolution to come, Lappe dates the both sides up of these difficulties patching the and of Stones. Volleys belr much So anyone. does not deceive confines taken itfor eer speculation five nearly numbering mob combination international to self the attacked then people Drel-| thousand of place the will Aa which in their leaders which police station, bund. were confined, hurling volleys of stones in well-informed suggested t has been in at dt-and: every window shattering > longer will Britain cireles that Great be able to keep aloof from both offensive the structure. The gendarmes chargalliances and the recent defensive ed with drawn swords, amidst a hailtreaty is pointed out as storm of stones hurled from windows f preparedness to conand roofs of neighboring ‘structures and from the side streets They finalenthusiasts are ally dispersed the mob, but only after of a theoretical abrogamany other casualties had resulted Monroe doctrine as the first Police Hold Their Own. : bringing the United within the cirele of world powers the It was then decided to convey. to form combinations for both pe aceful prisoners to the ejty , and they and warlike purposes, diplomats into prison ally ar convinced that a heavy cordon of ponot alter his attacked the escort and culations will have at left out of their practical vain to get to the vans. The the same time considering him a power poltee their own, however, and some hake wishes must be considered got their prisoners to a place of safety way or other They then charged the crowds in all Great) Britain and China. of the streets and made many arrests. Rioting is alse reported from a numdiscussed possibilimost seriously ber of other points in the kingdom, with China, at but in every case the disturbances Balkan two or were quelled by prompt action of the states, : Germany and Russia with the rest of these small monarchies, Austria authorities. and Italy, it is believed, will remain united unless' hould change the complexion o archy to such an extent that she will not GIFT PIANO CRUSHES p,, a diplomatic position to great influence circumstances ne er ae oe ix at iteré would ames that under Great Britain =n: aerpeqgent nin na ueace tent ae hanna | iefouiterteel trate. 4nd Ponimercia) Situation in) treaties: Dorsey Killed for Her by Present Bought Daughter. * Washington, June 10.-Mrs, Dorsey came xes>on).a husband have wéte touch tess thal would be and she had ae she Mary A. a plano. Mrs, who Is very fond of band and a piano, ne clear to do so. She began to bid and seeured the instrument with the money she had saved. Then, very happy, she home and told her son to go to and get the plano and to hurry for she wanted {t in the house when the daugh» home at night. no men in sight. very anxious to piano in the parlor as a surprise husband and daughter, she went out help oy take it from the w: She overestimated her stre when the boy pushed the piano reed wacon she was unable to hold it up fell on her and crushed her so badly died In the ambulance on the way to hospital ASK ANY OREGON AGENT ABOUT JUNE Russia's Foreign Commerce. The Russian forelgen office has issued a lengthy bulletin eine or ee eyou Russia's foreign comm The value of goods imported frothy ise ated para i Was about $50,000.00, 62 pe than In 194, while the values: of imp rts from Germany in 1905 was $120,000,000, 3.6 per cent more than in the The export trade of European Russia in 5 amounted to over $535,000,000-the la est on record. The export of petroleum fell to one-half of that of 1904. Great Britain bought over 000,000 worth more than in 1944. Oats and wheat account for most of the increase, » were also aREE® purchs ae of ter and eggs. Gerany also im ee Over $10,000,080 more. it was a larg buyer of oats, butter, uniieds er oe hee and geese. The total shipping es entere ed Nan tieieanetee at all ports Curious SHORT 16. to for the and she the LINE cee tne from the dust chamber above that might "lue fall from dust often- times cakes in hardened chunks, welghing many pounds. While Barney and Ortello were at work the jar of their pate probably loosened a chunk of three or four hundred pounds above their heads. It fell a distance 0 thirty feet, crashed through the wooden ae a struck Barney. Two of hi were oken and the point of the Bar. he held. ih his hands ae driven into his heart, Of course, death was Instanae ous. tello ee injur He heard the chunk falling and a lativcly stepped from the "he 1ce through the opening made by the prev ious removal of one of the water as ke DR. BROADBENT'S ee Office 500 Scott Building, 168 ain NECK Gallery. Accident Causes - Instant Death of Smelterman. Kennett, Cal, June 10.-The pales of a crowbar, driven into the ape of his heart, caused the instant death er G. M Mammoth smelter Ortello, a Spanre working at repalrs inside one furnaces. A wooden platform had heen built above their heads to protect them BROKEN, WORKS ON. of Sailor Keeps Him On IMlis ‘eet for Several Days. Vineyard Haven Maes... June 10.-Joe Myers. a Gloucester fisherman who had Nerve Pavorable Been nw York, | strength he stomnch to wht ut exten abundant food tonot eats erform when thethe stomach te dut | ganof the ae If According to Roman reports, preparatloee, te being made for the ty of the art treasures at Present in the picture ‘eallery founded a Pius VII in the vatican same ninety years ago to a safer place, been aboard the halibut schooner Niagara he having icon entertained for last two years, died some time past as to the security of the at Gloucester for the the Marine ‘hospital here, but it was aus ee meskes of that suit» oni after he had stuck job for several days with a broken ne Myers sailed on the Niagara "Tn Glouester had fallen dow a flight of stairs and struck on his neck, but his hurts did not prevent him sailing He kept to his wor of days till a couple 1¢ became too weak. schooner pur into Viney re Haven, Former Mistook Latter for a Burglar Dr.The Rucker examined Mye and soon neck was broken and Fired. the schooner say it was which kept him on his North Andover, Mass, June 10.- rh Niagara had Reginald B. Stafford, 25 years ae ae hunting for bait and at first Myers was New York City, chauffeur in the as much use as any of his mates, It ily of John H. Scoville of New york, that he had been in great who are spending the summer at the he time home of Mrs. Scoville's mother,' Mrs. as yers' 7 Gloucester ‘ friends, it is sald, say Eben Sutton, was shot and killed here he never me Se dian having hurt himself today by Edward Ruby, the Suttons' before ae Myers was years old butler, who claims that he thought and a native ot Germany...He had a sisthe chauffeur was a burglar. He ter i. nee Says that he heard a noise in the drawing-room and WV man in his The trout.and chicken dinners at stocking feet lying beneath a lounge, Calder's are just fine, A good place o shots. one of w BUTLER took effect. KILLS CHAUFFEUR. He oe arrested. =e for a good meal. ee: Young Ss. the stomnc h ae Vice" President Goatale oyslarenaree oe as Ty the vital bi hh PRE Ng do nutrition | reir aie wentethy ter eeaeh | ut Cosgriff, BE. OPEN Right t AIL . AN an ae . far as the Mhatle stock market is concerned there Its: little change. in the general condition over that are now of due dicate the and week agro, the this this ; active the Is actualiy influence the as market at Roy how very sensitive the is at the present time, of fact it would take riers geese tis ate view ely t generall of the outnumbered cold cash e this to time the but man is in the of the past few was crop they aré the mid the 4-From "i Omaha, | No, sas City 8-From hottle 1 began to look, " |.NO r cease to bh 1s n) da Medical , Send' 21 ean \d\ ae fects? 3! l sas ver | Look been| |" money eall {is loans comparatively ure Casy while every mill with orders ae is in the iron running ahead and | ! to for many full good. Within not Some the so of bond market th i i. ebbable.2 wove be ae ance decline that otras f str in sive of activity ine ve > GEORGE Smith FB. in Redding, died here He of 70. field, A Expert r 102 ions have been W. General. CO. Manager 5 and a Nevada. was the discoverer If _ S. Temple I don‘t 3 St., and 2 Jeweler. ~ Salt aoa make JUST To the Lake Ticket office Both ‘phones . Nephl. Re tecirom San sees. 77 West 678. t ceases Pete TIME TABLE Oo Second 1 IN MATRIMONY] a 9:50 a.m. et mm. : Capa oe aad The best gift agirlever 1s ring. her Be you buy careful who Better J GITY TICKET street. ee . *Sunday 9:00 p. m Depot streets FARE 198 . B UI RINE i Passenger Agent CURRENT TIME m mm. m. last last p. Junt LEAVE No. m " ys train leaves South and ROUND Saltair Fourth TRIP, |} No. | No No. st a0 p.m 10. 1p. mi 1i:o0 p. mm . leaves Salt Lake train First FOR h 5:30 p.m | No. | No. No. | No. No. at No. No. at West No. No. } i No. | No. 25 CENTS ---- "THE LAGOON ROAD."= LANGFORD, Lessee } a Time Table' i ae eae six 3:00, 5:00, 9:30.) in Effect trains 7 0, Sundays. and, train to Lagoon run to m.) May 30, |No. | No 1906 No, through Kaysville, 7:00, 9:00, 10:00, 10:30: p; to 10:00° Kays- m. General No. (Sunday, rs through por SIMON BAMBERGER, and No No. No, p.m, 12:00 holidays epecial t 3:00 and 6:00 President . No. No. ae mse Manager. | No. f | No. | | | 18 nothing better tired. than feeling' a trip to ee Calder's, CITY: 8:00 S210 S510 8:15 6-For 8:50 a.m. Denver and East am pom. a.m, a.m. 11-For Ogden_...... 10°25 a.m. 5-For Ogden and West 10:35 a.m. 1-Ior Ogden and West 1:45 p.m. 113For Bingham .... 3:00 p.m. 2-For Denver and East 3:50 p.m. 8-For Provo and Tintie 5:00 p.m. 13-For 20-For 3 Ogden Denver ....-. and ‘and For Orde n and 6:00 pam. East, 6:3 0 pom. 8:00 p.m. East West 11:10 p.m. Provo a 8:40 a.m. 9:50 a.m, oe «ececee ee hO200 Denver ‘an d a.m: East - 10:25 a.m. 113-F rom Bingham... - 10:50 a.m. 1-From Denver West vec cviavls 14: From Ogden. 2-From Ogden West .... erees pos and 230 2:10 pam, 3:40 p.m. pm: 101-From Park City. :- 5:15 ee 115-From Bingham... 6:40 pm J-From Provo, Heber and. Marysvale.., z::.: 20 From Ogden... . 22. Ween! Ogden and 205 6:20 a «-- 7:50 p. 3-From Denver ‘and ia Mam .'ae sot eee ee 00 p.m. All trains except Nog. 1,02, 3,°4,' 6. 6 and 20 inclusive, stop at "intermed. ite "that LAKE 0 . 6 10-F or Iieber, Provo and eae covers 19 Por grcle 112-For Binghara -e-102-For Park Clity.... pale ca «.. . aroom Ogden eeesce i-From Tintic and (Ne | gayT LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY. SALT 2 ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY: 9--From Denver and East Fan owe vere st 5:00 aan, = -From | Ogden and No For. South "Phone District MAY 31, 190 ; Lagoon-Leave Utah am 6:00p. teturning rrive "Bet re 1:00 p. im. ip. m re 6:30 Extra' Lagoon (Sunday, 8:30 5 Lake City, p.m. .......+.+++ e€ac e $:00 p. 3:00 p. *10:00 p. First r us 1:30 and Seo Stockton atic Car Service In the Finest Dining Only direct line to Los Angeles, | West. Stage connections for Nevada mining camps. RB IN EFFECT engagement of. cn Y.ee--- 5:45 p. Main air p.m Di*Sunday line, | 10°00 Pp. m South.| 7:45 am Nephi....... Waists, S. It 0 1:00 p.m cars daily. best scenie p.m. }|No, 64-From | A SHORT STORY Ladies of Salt Lake rains 7 a DSS TAKE HEART DIAMON Salt ... | No. 62--From satisfaction. SALE Skirts, TABLE. TABLE T Midland. returning Pullman observation rect connections. The z&A 63-For Nephi "and San Pete Va ley ce eeeeees $:00 a.m. eae: City. BACK give FOR Almost New via June 16 will be the last chance to get cheap rates east Chicago, $44.50; [ansas City St. Joe and Omaha, $22.00; Denver, $20.00, limit October 31, ten days stopovers both going and], p.m -_ P. 63-For Garfleld «eee 11:30 a.m, 66-For Nephi ....... 4:45 p.m. 61--For Nephi and Lynn 8:30 p.m. . ARRIVE DAILY. No. 8-Los Anegeles Limited 5:35 p.m. 10. 2-Le¢ Angeles Iéxpress 6:30 a.m. Ie 1a Lynn ean PARKS Watchmaker o Tintic No. " TO Going-Leave . Sait I ee 10:20 a. m 2:00 p. m 00 »p Cald- G. RAILROAD ---- of take Colorado A. TIME K. R. GARMENT CoO. 111 KE. Second South. LAST EXCURSION BAST. see SPENCER, No. No. No, STOPPE iT your Died Mothers, send the children oe er's. We'll take care of the ee gets BURL EY, GPA. Poverty. he a2: 45 DEPART DAILY %7-Los Angeles Limited 4: 45 o.1-Los Angeles Express 12: Ro §1-_For ees ery and Jackets, Dress and Ivening Gowns at your own price. All these goods just arrived from the Fast. the richest hydraulic mines in county, a mine from which mil- oe i Cal., although one of Trinity : F CURRENT | ‘" TAKE espe- June 10.-John F. Smith ee Tani night at the age potter's in the ill be buried p.m eee Omaha Offices. in Progress Building : yey at ro Salt Lake City. See eee eee = a rts meet : Nevertheless & oe Wyoming Idaho, WATCH DISCOVERED RICH MINE. John RUST, 185 tareast area Offices cially while so many conditions favor A decline in money rates just now will inevitably stimulate investment buying June and July should witness a comparatively easy money market, but when the crop movement sets im > must be expected stringency, however, is ee while our abroad remains as strong as it is now But "05 "oe 6:55 UTAH'S MOST POPULAR | prices strength, C ity, yy 27 W. South Temple Street niaehet onaecenk and 1:30 p.m. | Note: Nendo numbers shown above }are Oregon Short Line traln numbers, |and do not apply to the Southern Pa| cific west of Oxden, or the Union Pr jae east thereo con-| in .....+ City Ticket Office, 7 201 Main atreet Telephone, 260. | issues which investors t the same time it is|Utah important Francisco Francisco S. this reason, and the satisfactory outside situation, it seems useless to look any a.m. ae b. well known that the railroads will be obliged to raise considerable amounts of new capital during the next few weeks, either through new stock and bond issues or short term notes, and those concerned must keep the money outlook as healthy as possible Pou for p.m. 7:35 p.m. a.m. San oints features badly 6:15 Cac Portland Franciseo.... wae ee Esty Chicago Valley Batt " eee Po ns 4 ot - potest ed and, AYA EAL ES ee | High. is already Ogden, a.m 4:25 p-m. 7:10 $e | N above allude "d to have been well dis- | wstablished 1841. counted Prices are exceedingly high mMhalOldest and and another deterrent feature is the ae large present and prospective increase in the supply of new securities. The R. G. DUN gested with new will not take, is intermediate points 10:30 ; , Omaha, Chicago Denver, Kansas City ' St. Louts and capacity encouraging a.m=2. 9:30 a.m. Omaha, DenSan Francisco Kansas } stock market conditions eminently = satisfactory. the 7 No. } The meat seandal has interfered with that industry very materially, but the memory of the American public is very short and it is likely that within a month the promise of betterment of conditions will have lulled all concerned into a sense of security, at least in this country, and the consumption will soon xzet back to normal, the loss being chiefly to those who are responsible for the conditions that are being complained of. Very San San ly 1 oy and trade .... 11-For Ogden, Cache Talle ark Cit and > 7 ; its solemn Gate DOiaia, "hi "3 BS anteren dl. ea orien aes x See DOT. es 3-For Ogden, Denver | time steel a.m. 8:30 & there is an abundance of money abroad waiting for investment. Railroad earnings continue to show increases clearing-house returns show moderats gains, 5:15 in- points tists "Butte, \No | . No. cheap, ee and DEPART. 6-For Ogden, ces Chicago, Denver, Ka gas City and St. Saas 7-For Ogden, Portlan No. Good present outside page, a look all right on the surface. Phe monetary situation continues to improy fourteen million dollai Lpproximately, have come back from San Rs ‘ ; : Francisco and | No. ba for investment Conditions alte ye K. Y. City, and 0-F @. | 310 st Fran- eee n Omaha, Ogden and Intermediate polnts .... 2-From Ogden, _Chicane ot on - one~cent | Looe r-covered, or, DY (er San 30% Ogde intermediate point .11:45 18-From Chicago, No, oR Kan- 12--From Ogden,City Gans Valley, Park an 'No, Aa A 1906. Chceago and Denver.. h , = Port Ogden, eae termediate digestive organs. to loo halth -se Se V Sense 6 Ogden, St. Louis, Butte, a ind | Wo, inly give We a eh ed by : Dae inferior su Satnsactt on ripe rerom : . ere ze Of Aes doc- me. 1, ARRIVE. No. Pieree's Golden taking TABLE EFFEOT April , : that by the outsiders, who apparently had | made up their minds th: ut some stor ks it least were "good buys" at a certain figure and who had their money ready At - lead aie en Rot. yuh took | felt no better. 1 ir. stop P. Noble, TIME IN te bought lv-and: 1 soc D in. oT fe vbat your r with has oa et d ie like claimed» U LEAL, the position days ads ‘ r tot hat Ree at the present time of the "come on| from Missouri''-h« wants to be shown." That he is being shown to some extent seems certain on the face of things, inasmuch as most of. the buying wy j 2 no -- of aor par 4 Bank. a: und : eos _ ve doctors She The a1 Quel edhe he , SO \ take market, invest a he reseribed -s and littl ¢ ~ conser Sellers and Anas rction headache, rbances ; ‘the should vet y clearly.. 7 iealth cs I pat y stomach. doing : d National a} : although crops or digain kindred. Par +e 1 public much line, reac tion of the end of last week due entirely to the reports of damage and this goc al due e buyers yuls in- crops made be to prospective one seemseto will the grain speculative why interest which of likely not is All Government crop week, condition until there in the just a awaiting report, ind ‘ i3 WITH Vice-P'res sees eae Cashier. ia kidueys, ete 1 inactive, of fn] appetite ‘ - So « mace : ean ACCOUNT wie ae Daly, Peature 10 Cnanlee et is* weak J. Discounted. June Prices CROWBAR THROUGH HEART. Affairs. Reliable information has reached the foreign office that the much vaunted prosperity of Madagascar is a fiction, for {t reposes ag "ly na aggerated fiscal syste The whole island Is arid, save the alluvial strips along the east and west coas whie be properly cultivated owine to unhealthiness and lack of communications, but jt may be hoped that the richness of the subsoil will make up for the difficultles of the agriculturists. But for this there must be liberal legislation, both from the mining and customs point of view r the native, he is already taxed beyond his strength = Picture ‘ Wew are liberals will African affairs. Liberals always promise when they are in opposition. When are in power they do nothing. Meanwhile eontinue to agitate and k out our own salvation Above all we must continue to fight for our national ae Remember Hd old Transvaal otto ‘Union is streng Vatican Mrs. Transvaal. For the third time oe a month General Beyers has, at annesburg, stated his disgust with the "south African policy of British cabinet. t the most recent i his unalterable convic°°o#*!0% heno stated tion that justice will be done to the Boer people as long as the imperial element prediminates in the colonial office Addressing Het Volk in the Pietersburg district General Beyers "Do not forget that the eiadority of the British ree approved of the Chamberlain-Milner reltcy be oe and during the war ey made orts to eee against this policy until Chinese labo was introduced. And even then the Chinese labor question would have left them indifferent but for the opportunity to use n Madagascar LIFE. become ies Halifax, N. S., June 10.-The ElderDemster liner Etolla, Captain Jones »ound from St, Johns to Manchester with full cargo of lumber, is hard and fast aground on Cape Sable, and is likely to prove a total loss. Sh struck during the dense fog early Sunday morning, and according to the are tots that}/and but earth, this upon year another Sable. - Nashua, N, June 10,-Bishop Delaney, head of the Manchester Roman Catholic diocese, operated on last week for appendicitis, is dying, and the attending physicians declare that he cannot survive the night. OF Packers in Passed Washington, June 10.-Speaker Cannon and Chairman Hepburn. of the house committtee on interstate and foreign commerce both state in the most positive terms that the pure food bill will be called in the house and in a probability passed the com- President most shoulder a good share of the blame. Chicago Probability men stand. PURE FOOD BILL IN HOUSE. aT ace COURT. connection with the packing scandal in the United States is having a serious effect at court, where several of the American packers have been presented and given the entree into the inner court circles. Hitherto it has been a comparatively easy task for an American millionaire to secure recogpr in court cireles, the usual strict ules of procedure being relaxed in fhatr cases and all that has been asked the recommendation of the American embassy that they are worthy. Now that the disclosures in connection with he exportation of American food products are being exploited by the German press, comment is made that Not June All Ilave strike 11.-Serious June Brussels, d Servi Cable HunAustria of Joseph, Francis peror gary, is generally considered as of a serBritish diplomatic circles jous character. are inclined to look upon the denials sent out by the Vienna government as in very for efuncalled entirely and taste poor inWhenever truth. the hide to forts therefore, | "9 wind stock at a tlhme when the organi{tion is superior. If similar measures zation was undergoing reorganization. | Were passed and enforced in America, He adds, however, that he never held | confidence would be soon restored. Will London, Powers. European Press Consequently, although adulter "ation of anybody's : y. ror' some reason or foodstulfs often exists insanitary| other France is not being figured into conditions are impossible. Moreover, | these combinations at all, and it has very White | bere laws are stringently enforced, recently been stated by a personage concern conspicuously Publishers Look, Conditions But Leaders. erate Utah. City, Lake Salt strength. ood Jaye ss las Mi Commercial Financial Lib- to in. Effort Station At- Strikers Thousand Five of tacks Alliances No Make Will States United | Mob That Convinced Diplomats With keenly meat the ation. peating {issued to in Amer- 10.-Amerteans been' In Traced onal ARE CONSERVATIVE BUYERS BANK DESERET THAN soon fai' Phye| NAT LON AL --- Schools. - June week have employes Investigation circular Ifouse Training ican Cassatt railroad, all the of of Religious Testify. Alexander railroad's mittee. Evils Prob- Unnecessary June Pennsylvania by It Cassatt Mr. Philadelphia, of Statement Make eed oo ieee te > ably IS ae he no food } a If he has --- -EE Publication --- | MAN DEPOSITORY. 8: 500,000.00 | ach and: bownls.- 1¢ depends on the | Surptus eee 30 v Rent.oe tor Boxes pee! Deposit Pea y t e f a S have aioe pea Main,in fo d eter as deet a 2 "im whoiniivied. ‘Condition of Grain| Crops European | Fierce Fight at Verviers Be- Conditi Readjustment of tween Workmen and Influence in Stock Politics Will Ensue When Gendarmes. Speculation. Austrian Emperor Dies. ------ NOT NO ani het nts wot REPORT ROP (IN - --_ Campaign Against American Canned Stuff Daily Growing Stronger. President of Pennsylvania Railroad Answers Questions of Committee. ---_-_-_-_-_-_------ U.. point 8 | 206.Ticket office, Dooly Ro ‘Phone x; ENTON, . AP, D. |