ian lr 3957np · i the standard ogden utah thursday april lr 1909 2 ian 7 revj g duke writes my...

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i THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY APRIL lr 1909 2 iAN 7 REVJ G DuKE Writes My wife has been in a very bad saf6 of health Nothing seemed to do her any good until she began TO USE PERUNA t v Y1 i 1 jii- wV ffl f I- 4t yz L Y- y a f 4y MRS J C DUKES Rev J G Dukes Pastor of tho Uni ¬ tarian Church of Pinotown N 0 writes My wife has boon In a very bad stato of health for eovoral years and nothing seemed to do hor any good until she began to uso Pcmna ono month ago Since then the color has returned to her face and flho la gaining in flesh every day and I believe she is a well woman today My littlo boy ten years old was pale and had but little life Ho began to use Pernna the day his mother began Today his face is rosy and ho is out in the yard running and Jumping with the teat of the children Stomach Trouble Relieved Mrs T J Ballard Pry or Crook Indian Territory writes I am happy to toll you that I koop free from my old stomach trouble fool no oatarrhal symptoms at all I am able to do my work oat and drink what I want and rejoice that I found a sure taro in your valuable medlclnoa which 1 failed to find in the best of homo physicians Ere ry9o aQ Ulnteratad MAR- VELWhirlingSprayI < B auiatotr lbo gplr BeniJlatcoarea lODt U cJtd near Uy tear ttfort If ° nnoteapptytba- A n v E L accept no otter ba for bookwftlwl- fnnixirUetUiir It ttN toad tnouond tn TaJ cable to ladles l tARVFL C- OEsalUd8trcetZ WkOBK- Wy MEN AND W6MEHI- b Uco Dig C for nnntlnral- dli t a tI dr hrgeilnflmmiUoniI- rriUtloDi e uut4 or ulctratlons- ot eetartrtr mucous membrane rr rt e I dte Pilnltis and not utrla n cEv xsc rui dlco Kent or polwnons CIYt1IIKAnO hold byDrugIiu- 0eA or lent In plain Topper br azprcM prepaid for lXOor8bottteCMTS Circular unto Cate LEGAL NOTICE to hereby given that the Annual meet- ing ¬ of the Stockholders of the Lewis ton Sugar Company will be hold at tho office of the Company Room No SOl First National J3ank IBuUcUnj Ogden City Utah on Wednesday the 14th day of April 1909 at 100 oclock- P M for the purpose of electing a- Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for tho transaction of such other business as will properly come before said meeting HENRY H ROLAPP Secretary NOTICE Is hereby given that the Annual meet lug of the Stockholders of the Amal- gamated ¬ Sugar Company will be held at the office of the Company Room No 301 First National Bank Building Og- den ¬ City Utah on Wednesday tho 14th day of April 1009 at 1200 oclock noon for tho purpose of electing a Board of Directors for tho ensuing t year and for the transaction oi such other business as will properly come before said meeting HENRY H ROLAPP Secretary NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS L Ogden Utah March 30 1909 Sealed proposals for building a dis ¬ tributing reservoir for the Water- Works Department under plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved by tho Special Water Committee will be received at the office of the City Engineer In the City Hall at Ogden City aforesaid un- til ¬ 2 oclock p m on Monday tho 19th day of April 1909 at which time all bids received will bo publicly open ¬ ed and read aloud Plans and specifications can be had upon application to the City Engi ¬ neerThe right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects By order of the City Council A F PAHKEK city Engineer NOTED FRENCH DOG- WORTH 10000 DEAD Chicago March 31Gloom has been cast over the bench show of the Chi ¬ cago Kennel club by the announce ¬ ment that the noted French dog Mar scalel Ney II owned by Lincoln Bart let of Chicago and valued by its owner at 10000 Is dead Mr Bartlett says that the animal had been playing with children who had thrown corks for it to scamper after The dog swallowed several or the corks and died of acute peritonitis In splto of tlio efforts of three doctors- to save Its life HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN r If you have pains in the back Urinary Bladder or Kidnoy trouble and want a certain pleasant herb re ¬ lief from Womens Ills try Mother Grays AUSTRALIANLEAF It Is a safe reliable regulator and relieves all Female Weaknesses Including in ¬ flammation and ulcerations Mother Grays AustralianLeaf IB sold by Druggists or sent by mall for 50 cts Sample sent FREE Address The Mqther Gray Co Lo Roy N Y U IRRIMAN liNES JOC- ONTEST Recent Decision in Spokane Rate Case Claiming DiscriminationP- ortland Ore March 31The Har- riman f linos according to W W Cot ¬ ton general attorney for the Oregon Railway and Navigation company will contest In the courts the rocent decis- Ion ¬ of tho IntersWto commerce case r Jn the clue commonly known as Tile Spokane rate case on the ground that tho Harriman lines are compelled to carry freight a much longer distance- In order to deliver It at Spokane from Eastern points than Is tho Great Northern or Northern Pacific Mr Cotton makes the point using Class AVr freight as an illustration that tho rate from Chicago to Spokane IB fixed by the Interstate commerce commission at 3 and the rate from St Paul to Spokane at 250 per hun ¬ dredweight In the same classifica- tion ¬ Mr Cotton points out the rates from St Paul to coast points is 250 and from Chicago to coast points 3 notwithstanding the haul by way of the Harrlman lines Is many hundreds of miles less to the coast than It is to Spokane Tho burden of the contention of tho Harriman attorney is that the rate fixed discriminates In favor of the Groat Northern and Northern Pacific which are competitors of tho Harri ¬ man system Personal experience with a tube ot Manzan Pile Remedy will convince- you It is immediate relief for all form of Piles Can be applied directly to the affected parts reducing Inflam- mation swelling and Itching Guar- anteed Price 50c Sold by Geo F Cave and Depot Drug Store SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS WILL BUILD PLANT FOR INDEPENDENCE- Silver King Crowd and Other Produc- ers ¬ Make plans for New Smelter Salt Lake March 31News Should anything be done by F Augustus Helnzo that would in any wise Impair- or Invalidate the present contract he holds with the Silver King Coalition company for the smelting of Its ore the movement which was started somo time ago by the metal producers of Utah will be again revived and a now independent sinaltoi1 will be built It is understood that for some time va- rious ¬ mining men have been discon ¬ tented and have wished to embark in the smelting business but on account of the capital behind other concerns here have held back The report this morning that the ColeRyan people were endeavoring to got the Silver King ores for their Pine canyon plant brought out the fact that the independent smelter movement has not been abandoned Although nothing definite can be as- certained It is understood that the Sil- ver ¬ King people allowed the contract with Mr Heinze with the provision that he establish a smelter in Utah Should this be violated in any way it is understood that the Silver King crowd stands ready to snap it up and take tho building of a smelter into Its own hands That Mr Heinze is not asleep as to his right is shown hy the presence oC many of his agents in the various camps The recent visit of James B Breen formerly Helnzos righthand man and one of the best known smel- ter ¬ experts in the country to the Ploche district Is believed to be one of the moves toward smelter The re ¬ vival of work in Deep Creek and espe- cially ¬ at the Western Utah Mining company is looked upon as a move by the smelter Interests Although Mr Heinze may not bo the hand at the helm it seems almost certain that he will bo one of the strong factors THE TARIFF ON LEAD WILL BE RESTORED Washington March 3ITho senate commftte on finance Is being flooded with telegrams from all over the West protesting against any reduction of the duty on lead and lead ores Thov come from Colorado Missouri Utah and other leadproducing states and t ejr tenor IJ the same In every instance- A sample telegram dated Proo is as follows Senator Aldrich Washing- ton ¬ D C Any further reduction in the tariff on would necessitate tho closing down of man mines and smel- ters ¬ and cause a general panic in the West Signed Jesse Knight J W Knight John Roumly Senator Smcot who is a member of the finance committee In discussing- the lead tariff prospect with tho News correspondent today said he feels warranted in asserting that the old rate on both ores and lead will bo restored before the bill goes to the president TWO SMALLPOX CASES Salt Lake March 31Two more cases of smallpox were reported today- In the family of Georgo Robbins of 5U5 Market avenue The victims aro Mrs Robbins and Eugene Hobbrnfl aged 9 years Leona Goodmansen 7 years old oC 72 Eighth street who wan also quarantined today with small- pox ¬ SALT LAKE MANS EXPERIENCE IN WRECK Tho Herald gives the following story- of a Salt Lake mans experience in the wreck of Wednesday E D Swayzie residing at No A Cambridge court In this city was a passenger on the Illfated train and I though not seriously Injured was bad ¬ ly shaken up His story of the wreck- as related to The Horald follows- I was returning from a visit with relatives in Cheyenne and had failed to secure a sleeper berth owing to d us 3957NP d j1 r = H Was the Correct Number of Dots in the Glen Bros Big Piano Contest There were several who had the correct number and the judges decided that each contestant had an equal interest in the piano Glen Bros are taking the matter up personally with each one who was tied for first prize and will settle the matter to the entire satisfaction of each and every contestant- The judges were Prof W M McKendrick of the Weber Stake Academy Joseph Ballantyne director E Tabernacle Choir Mr R E bag of the First National Bank As there were over 3700 contestants entered it will be a couple of days before we can advise f- all contestants by mail but we will notify all prize winners as fast as possible- If you are one of the contestants be a little indulgent with us and we will greatly appreciate J your kindness Respectfully and 6ratefully Yours r V GLEN BROS PIANO CO I = > > d c 2560 Washington Ave Ogden Utah GLEN BROS PIANO CompanyT- he largest exclusive piano concern in Utah are now in their new store NOQ2560 WASHINGTON AVENUE with the largest and finest stock of high grade pianos ever displayed in Ogden New fully guaranteed Pianos 250 up m Terms to suit the buyer Call and see us 2560 Washington Avenue Ogden r IIJ- I1I6 EII lf K the fact that all of the lowers were taken I therefore decided to occupy- a seat In one of the day cars and had fallen Into a doze along about 3 oclock I was awakened by a ter- rific ¬ shock and found myself sprawl ¬ ing half In the aisle and half under the seat ahead of mine The car was swaying back and forth and lurching forward as one notices when a long heavy train Is being started Almost Immediately She lights flickered and went out leaving the car in darkness which added to the screams of terrified women and the curses of men all more or less startled made a scene of groat confusion Fear- ful ¬ that serious damage might have been done to the platforms 1 opened a window and dropped to the ground be ¬ side tho train Four car lengths ahead wore lanterns waving and men running about and i made my way to that point The scene that met my eyes is almost indescribable Tho huge pas ¬ senger engine had plowed through the debris of tho landslide for several feet before striking the Immense boulder which had caused the wrecks The lo- comotive ¬ had turned turtle crushing- the life out of the fireman How the engineer ever escaped Is a mystery though It is possible he was thrown clear of tho engine when it turned on its left side The pilot boiler head and smokestack of the locomotive- were gone while the gaping end of the boiler showed plainly the awtul force of the collision- It seemed but a moment before flames flared forth from tho mail and express cars simultaneously They had been reduced to a wreckage hav- ing telescoped at the time of the col ¬ lisionWith a cry of My God Gordons in there Conductor Miller rushed to the baggage car and endeavored to force his way Into it The flames had gain ¬ ed such headway that nothing could be done but though we listened care- fully ¬ no sound was heard and we be- lieved ¬ that the unfortunate baggage ¬ man had been killed or rendered un- conscious ¬ at tho time of the collis- ion ¬ In almost less time than It takes to tell it tho flames had spread to the coaches immediately bacK of the baggage car until live were ablaze Order had been established through- tho efforts of the trainmen and I be- lieve ¬ that very little hand baggage- was lost I want to say that the con ¬ duct of tho trainmen was perfect Con- ductor ¬ Miller organized his forces put them to work quieting tho passengers- and saving personal baggage and se- curing the assistance of several male passengers checked over the list or tickets with those present proving al ¬ most immediately that none or the pas sengers had been killed or seriously wounded Nearly all of the day coach passengers wore bruised and made nervous by the shock but for my part I am more than thankful to es cape death at the expense ot a row bruises WILLARD NEWS Willard March 3LJohn Barker ot this place died at his homo hero yes- terday The cause of death was old age and general debility He was the oldest person of this place being eigh ¬ tysix years old Mr Barker had been confined to his bed for the past month and had been unable to got out of the house for about a year Ho was one of Wlllards earliest settlers and hail lived here the greater part of his life His wife died about fifteen years ago Funeral services have not been ar ranged as yet Job Pingree of the UtahIdaho Su- gar ¬ company was here again yester- day ¬ to contract for beets but was un ¬ able to get any one to contract M the company has not changed the contract as It promised to do Tho people are holding onf for 50 cents a ton more h A big party was given last nIght under the direction of tho Y L and- Y M M I A V C Abbot claim agent of the 0 S L Is spending a few days hero on business- W Thyrston of Ogden is spending a few days here on business DREAMOF LOVE ENDS IN AN ABRUPT MANNER- Sad Story Is Told by Mrs James F Matthews In Action for Divorce Salt Lake April 1Edna Arnolds love dream ended abruptly the day ot her marriage to James F Matthews according to her complaint for divorce filed In the third district court Wed- nesday ¬ Matthews not only failed to furnish her with any shoes or other wearing apparel from tho date of their mar- riage ¬ but has refused to pay tho rent for the last two months has threat ¬ ened to kill her several limes and has repeatedly assaulted her and crown- ed ¬ these acts of extreme cruelty cov ¬ ering a period of two years with ac ¬ cusations of undue Intimacy with a Jaundryman whoso name Is not men- tioned The suit is the disastrous termina- tion ¬ of another Farmington marriage Miss Arnold and Matthews were mar- ried ¬ at the Davis county Gretna Green July 5 1906 Matthews has been Idle and profligate and dissipated ever since the marriage It Is alleged and Mrs Matthews has been compelled often to rely upon tho charity of friends for her subsistence Matthews has failed to furnish Mrs Matthews with any clothing since the marriage and has not provided for the table beyond the things which he ob- tained ¬ on credit and has not paid for yet It Is set out Matthews has also refused to pay tho rent for tho last two months and has sold the furni- ture which was their joint property- On September 1 1907 Matthews it 13 charged struck her in the face On March 29 which was Tuesday he threatened to kill her she says at the same time charging her with In- fidelity ¬ Several times within tho last two years Matthews has struck at but missed her Mrs Matthews as ¬ serts Mrs Matthews demands a divorce her maiden name of Arnold back rea- sonable alimony and 100 attorney- fees COMMANDER NEVIUS I WRITES TO STERRETT t Main Object of His Visit Is to See I About Arrangements Tor Quarters I Salt Lake April 1Col Frank M I Sterrctt executive director of tho for I tyithlrd national encampment said Wednesday night that he had just re- ceived a letter from Commanderin Chief Nevins regarding his intended visit here about April 25 in which he made it fully evident that he was coming here mainly to see that final details regarding the engaging of quar- ters ¬ for the accommodation of the Grand Army veterans had been ar ¬ ranged- Col Sterrett said that although some of the hotels have been ready to ar range for the accommodation of ho visitors on the customary terms rev oral have shown a disposition to delay- In the matter whereas It Is of tho ut- most ¬ I importance that final plans should be arranged at the earliest po sable date This Is the more impor I ant since it is customary for the 1 n cation of department headquarters to be announced to ho veterans at the time of holding the usual annual en- campments ¬ j Many of these will bo held during the next few weeks Any de- lay I therefore In securing locations for headquarters for tho fortyfour depart ments of the G A R delays the per- fecting ¬ I of plans for tho encampment and makes additionally difficult the notification of members of different Grand Army posts luoughoutl the country of the location of their de- partment ¬ uendquarrtrs Commander Nevlus will remain here only a tiny or two and will be given a reception by the Grand Army men of the city He will also attend the various functions connected with the holding of the annual encampment- of the department of Utah G A R Will Appoint Board or Inquiry Su- perintendent ¬ Whitney will appoint a = J board of inquiry to investigate and re- port ¬ I In the wreck and this will bo made public in the Standard within the next 3C hour- sCONFERENCE AND THEATER TRAINS- Via Salt Lake and Ogden Ry f Special trains to Salt Lake 1 R T Late trains returning Ask our agent I Phones 2000 4 New York Style Show L Todays Correct Clothes for Men and Young C 1 Men B EFORE buying your Spring Clothes come here end see the only Real New York Styles shown in this city Bg1jmllCl9lM- ade in New York for us by Alfred Benjamin Co alone make this New York Style Show possi- ble > at the New York Fashion Cerkx i I TiiE MODEL CLOTWN i CO0 Clothing and Haberdashery 314 TwentyFifth Si OGDEN UTAH > r ii The Prices are moderate J D = t l 1

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Page 1: iAN lr 3957NP · i THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY APRIL lr 1909 2 iAN 7 REVJ G DuKE Writes My wife has been in a very badsaf6 ofhealth Nothing seemed to do her any good until she

i THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY APRIL lr 19092 iAN 7

REVJ G DuKEWrites My wife has been in a very

bad saf6 of health Nothing seemed

to do her any good until she began

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Rev J G Dukes Pastor of tho Uni ¬

tarian Church of Pinotown N 0writes

My wife has boon In a very bad statoof health for eovoral years and nothingseemed to do hor any good until shebegan to uso Pcmna ono month agoSince then the color has returned to herface and flho la gaining in flesh everyday and I believe she is a well womantoday

My littlo boy ten years old was paleand had but little life Ho began touse Pernna the day his mother beganToday his face is rosy and ho is out inthe yard running and Jumping with theteat of the children

Stomach Trouble RelievedMrs T J Ballard Pry or Crook

Indian Territory writes I am happyto toll you that I koop free from my oldstomach trouble fool no oatarrhalsymptoms at all I am able to do mywork oat and drink what I want andrejoice that I found a sure taro in yourvaluable medlclnoa which 1 failed tofind in the best of homo physicians

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tear ttfortIf ° nnoteapptytba-A n v E L accept no

otter ba forbookwftlwl-

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MEN AND W6MEHI-b Uco Dig C for nnntlnral-

dlit a tI dr hrgeilnflmmiUoniI-rriUtloDie uut4 or ulctratlons-oteetartrtr mucous membranerr rt e I dte Pilnltis and not utrlan cEv xsc rui dlco Kent or polwnons

CIYt1IIKAnO hold byDrugIiu-0eA or lent In plain Topper

br azprcM prepaid forlXOor8bottteCMTS

Circular unto Cate

LEGAL

NOTICE

to hereby given that the Annual meet-ing

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of the Stockholders of the Lewiston Sugar Company will be hold attho office of the Company Room NoSOl First National J3ank IBuUcUnjOgden City Utah on Wednesday the14th day of April 1909 at 100 oclock-P M for the purpose of electing a-

Board of Directors for the ensuingyear and for tho transaction of suchother business as will properly comebefore said meeting

HENRY H ROLAPP Secretary

NOTICE

Is hereby given that the Annual meetlug of the Stockholders of the Amal-gamated

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Sugar Company will be heldat the office of the Company Room No301 First National Bank Building Og-den

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City Utah on Wednesday tho14th day of April 1009 at 1200 oclocknoon for tho purpose of electing aBoard of Directors for tho ensuing tyear and for the transaction oi suchother business as will properly comebefore said meeting

HENRY H ROLAPP Secretary

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSL

Ogden Utah March 30 1909Sealed proposals for building a dis ¬

tributing reservoir for the Water-Works Department under plans andspecifications prepared by the CityEngineer and approved by tho SpecialWater Committee will be received atthe office of the City Engineer In theCity Hall at Ogden City aforesaid un-til

¬

2 oclock p m on Monday tho19th day of April 1909 at which timeall bids received will bo publicly open ¬

ed and read aloudPlans and specifications can be had

upon application to the City Engi ¬

neerThe right is reserved to reject anyor all bids and to waive any defects

By order of the City CouncilA F PAHKEK city Engineer

NOTED FRENCH DOG-WORTH 10000 DEAD

Chicago March 31Gloom has beencast over the bench show of the Chi ¬

cago Kennel club by the announce ¬

ment that the noted French dog Marscalel Ney II owned by Lincoln Bartlet of Chicago and valued by itsowner at 10000 Is dead

Mr Bartlett says that the animalhad been playing with children whohad thrown corks for it to scamperafter The dog swallowed several orthe corks and died of acute peritonitisIn splto of tlio efforts of three doctors-to save Its life

HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMENr

If you have pains in the backUrinary Bladder or Kidnoy troubleand want a certain pleasant herb re ¬

lief from Womens Ills try MotherGrays AUSTRALIANLEAF It Is asafe reliable regulator and relievesall Female Weaknesses Including in ¬

flammation and ulcerations MotherGrays AustralianLeaf IB sold byDruggists or sent by mall for 50 ctsSample sent FREE Address TheMqther Gray Co Lo Roy N Y

U IRRIMAN

liNES JOC-

ONTEST

Recent Decision in Spokane

Rate Case ClaimingDiscriminationP-

ortland Ore March 31The Har-rimanf linos according to W W Cot¬

ton general attorney for the OregonRailway and Navigation company willcontest In the courts the rocent decis-Ion

¬

of tho IntersWto commerce caser Jn the clue commonly known as Tile

Spokane rate case on the ground thattho Harriman lines are compelled tocarry freight a much longer distance-In order to deliver It at Spokane fromEastern points than Is tho GreatNorthern or Northern Pacific

Mr Cotton makes the point usingClass AVr freight as an illustrationthat tho rate from Chicago to SpokaneIB fixed by the Interstate commercecommission at 3 and the rate fromSt Paul to Spokane at 250 per hun ¬

dredweight In the same classifica-tion

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Mr Cotton points out the ratesfrom St Paul to coast points is 250and from Chicago to coast points 3

notwithstanding the haul by way ofthe Harrlman lines Is many hundredsof miles less to the coast than It is toSpokane

Tho burden of the contention of thoHarriman attorney is that the ratefixed discriminates In favor of theGroat Northern and Northern Pacificwhich are competitors of tho Harri ¬

man system

Personal experience with a tube otManzan Pile Remedy will convince-you It is immediate relief for all formof Piles Can be applied directly tothe affected parts reducing Inflam-mation swelling and Itching Guar-anteed Price 50c Sold by Geo FCave and Depot Drug Store

SALT LAKE AND

STATE NEWS

WILL BUILD PLANTFOR INDEPENDENCE-

Silver King Crowd and Other Produc-ers

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Make plans for New Smelter

Salt Lake March 31News Shouldanything be done by F AugustusHelnzo that would in any wise Impair-or Invalidate the present contract heholds with the Silver King Coalitioncompany for the smelting of Its orethe movement which was started somotime ago by the metal producers ofUtah will be again revived and a nowindependent sinaltoi1 will be built Itis understood that for some time va-

rious¬

mining men have been discon ¬

tented and have wished to embark inthe smelting business but on accountof the capital behind other concernshere have held back

The report this morning that theColeRyan people were endeavoring togot the Silver King ores for their Pinecanyon plant brought out the fact thatthe independent smelter movement hasnot been abandoned

Although nothing definite can be as-

certained It is understood that the Sil-

ver¬

King people allowed the contractwith Mr Heinze with the provisionthat he establish a smelter in UtahShould this be violated in any way itis understood that the Silver Kingcrowd stands ready to snap it up andtake tho building of a smelter into Itsown hands

That Mr Heinze is not asleep as tohis right is shown hy the presence oCmany of his agents in the variouscamps The recent visit of James BBreen formerly Helnzos righthandman and one of the best known smel-ter

¬

experts in the country to thePloche district Is believed to be one ofthe moves toward smelter The re¬

vival of work in Deep Creek and espe-cially

¬

at the Western Utah Miningcompany is looked upon as a move bythe smelter Interests Although MrHeinze may not bo the hand at thehelm it seems almost certain that hewill bo one of the strong factors

THE TARIFF ON LEADWILL BE RESTORED

Washington March 3ITho senatecommftte on finance Is being floodedwith telegrams from all over the Westprotesting against any reduction of theduty on lead and lead ores Thov comefrom Colorado Missouri Utah andother leadproducing states and t ejrtenor IJ the same In every instance-A sample telegram dated Proo is asfollows Senator Aldrich Washing-ton

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D C Any further reduction inthe tariff on would necessitate thoclosing down of man mines and smel-ters

¬

and cause a general panic in theWest Signed Jesse Knight J WKnight John Roumly

Senator Smcot who is a member ofthe finance committee In discussing-the lead tariff prospect with thoNews correspondent today said he

feels warranted in asserting that theold rate on both ores and leadwill bo restored before the bill goes tothe president

TWO SMALLPOX CASES

Salt Lake March 31Two morecases of smallpox were reported today-In the family of Georgo Robbins of 5U5

Market avenue The victims aroMrs Robbins and Eugene Hobbrnflaged 9 years Leona Goodmansen 7years old oC 72 Eighth street whowan also quarantined today with small-pox

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SALT LAKE MANSEXPERIENCE IN WRECK

Tho Herald gives the following story-of a Salt Lake mans experience inthe wreck of Wednesday

E D Swayzie residing at No A

Cambridge court In this city was apassenger on the Illfated train and

I though not seriously Injured was bad ¬

ly shaken up His story of the wreck-as related to The Horald follows-

I was returning from a visit withrelatives in Cheyenne and had failedto secure a sleeper berth owing to

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Was the Correct Number of Dots in theGlen Bros Big Piano Contest

There were several who had the correct number and the judges decided that each contestant had an

equal interest in the piano Glen Bros are taking the matter up personally with each one who wastied for first prize and will settle the matter to the entire satisfaction of each and every contestant-

The judges were Prof W M McKendrick of the Weber Stake Academy Joseph Ballantyne director E

Tabernacle Choir Mr R E bag of the First National Bank

As there were over 3700 contestants entered it will be a couple of days before we can advise f-

all contestants by mail but we will notify all prize winners as fast as possible-

If you are one of the contestants be a little indulgent with us and we will greatly appreciate

Jyour kindness Respectfully and 6ratefully Yours

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V GLEN BROS PIANO CO

I= > > d c 2560 Washington Ave Ogden Utah

GLEN BROS PIANO CompanyT-he largest exclusive piano concern in Utah are now in their new store

NOQ2560 WASHINGTON AVENUEwith the largest and finest stock of high grade pianos ever

displayed in OgdenNew fully guaranteed Pianos 250 up m Terms to suit the

buyer Call and see us 2560 Washington Avenue Ogdenr

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the fact that all of the lowers weretaken I therefore decided to occupy-a seat In one of the day cars and hadfallen Into a doze along about 3oclock I was awakened by a ter-rific

¬

shock and found myself sprawl ¬

ing half In the aisle and half underthe seat ahead of mine The car wasswaying back and forth and lurchingforward as one notices when a longheavy train Is being started

Almost Immediately She lightsflickered and went out leaving thecar in darkness which added to thescreams of terrified women and thecurses of men all more or less startledmade a scene of groat confusion Fear-ful

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that serious damage might havebeen done to the platforms 1 opened awindow and dropped to the ground be ¬

side tho train Four car lengthsahead wore lanterns waving and menrunning about and i made my way tothat point

The scene that met my eyes isalmost indescribable Tho huge pas¬

senger engine had plowed through thedebris of tho landslide for several feetbefore striking the Immense boulderwhich had caused the wrecks The lo-

comotive¬

had turned turtle crushing-the life out of the fireman How theengineer ever escaped Is a mysterythough It is possible he was thrownclear of tho engine when it turned onits left side The pilot boiler headand smokestack of the locomotive-were gone while the gaping end ofthe boiler showed plainly the awtulforce of the collision-

It seemed but a moment beforeflames flared forth from tho mail andexpress cars simultaneously Theyhad been reduced to a wreckage hav-ing telescoped at the time of the col ¬

lisionWith a cry of My God Gordons inthere Conductor Miller rushed to thebaggage car and endeavored to forcehis way Into it The flames had gain ¬

ed such headway that nothing couldbe done but though we listened care-fully

¬

no sound was heard and we be-

lieved¬

that the unfortunate baggage ¬

man had been killed or rendered un-

conscious¬

at tho time of the collis-ion

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In almost less time than It takesto tell it tho flames had spread tothe coaches immediately bacK of thebaggage car until live were ablazeOrder had been established through-tho efforts of the trainmen and I be-

lieve¬

that very little hand baggage-was lost I want to say that the con ¬

duct of tho trainmen was perfect Con-

ductor¬

Miller organized his forces putthem to work quieting tho passengers-and saving personal baggage and se-

curing the assistance of several malepassengers checked over the list ortickets with those present proving al ¬

most immediately that none or the passengers had been killed or seriouslywounded Nearly all of the day coachpassengers wore bruised and madenervous by the shock but for mypart I am more than thankful to escape death at the expense ot a rowbruises

WILLARD NEWS

Willard March 3LJohn Barker otthis place died at his homo hero yes-terday The cause of death was oldage and general debility He was theoldest person of this place being eigh ¬

tysix years old Mr Barker had beenconfined to his bed for the past monthand had been unable to got out of thehouse for about a year Ho was oneof Wlllards earliest settlers and haillived here the greater part of his lifeHis wife died about fifteen years agoFuneral services have not been arranged as yet

Job Pingree of the UtahIdaho Su-gar

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company was here again yester-day

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to contract for beets but was un ¬

able to get any one to contract Mthe company has not changed thecontract as It promised to do Thopeople are holding onf for 50 cents aton more h

A big party was given last nIghtunder the direction of tho Y L and-Y M M I A

V C Abbot claim agent of the 0S L Is spending a few days hero onbusiness-

W Thyrston of Ogden is spending afew days here on business

DREAMOF LOVE ENDSIN AN ABRUPT MANNER-

Sad Story Is Told by Mrs James FMatthews In Action for Divorce

Salt Lake April 1Edna Arnoldslove dream ended abruptly the day other marriage to James F Matthewsaccording to her complaint for divorcefiled In the third district court Wed-nesday

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Matthews not only failed to furnishher with any shoes or other wearingapparel from tho date of their mar-riage

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but has refused to pay tho rentfor the last two months has threat ¬

ened to kill her several limes and hasrepeatedly assaulted her and crown-ed

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these acts of extreme cruelty cov ¬

ering a period of two years with ac ¬

cusations of undue Intimacy with aJaundryman whoso name Is not men-tioned

The suit is the disastrous termina-tion

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of another Farmington marriageMiss Arnold and Matthews were mar-ried

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at the Davis county Gretna GreenJuly 5 1906 Matthews has been Idleand profligate and dissipated eversince the marriage It Is alleged andMrs Matthews has been compelledoften to rely upon tho charity offriends for her subsistence

Matthews has failed to furnish MrsMatthews with any clothing since themarriage and has not provided for thetable beyond the things which he ob-

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on credit and has not paid foryet It Is set out Matthews has alsorefused to pay tho rent for tho lasttwo months and has sold the furni-ture which was their joint property-

On September 1 1907 Matthews it13 charged struck her in the face OnMarch 29 which was Tuesday hethreatened to kill her she says atthe same time charging her with In-

fidelity¬

Several times within tho lasttwo years Matthews has struck atbut missed her Mrs Matthews as¬

sertsMrs Matthews demands a divorce

her maiden name of Arnold back rea-sonable alimony and 100 attorney-fees

COMMANDER NEVIUSI WRITES TO STERRETT

t Main Object of His Visit Is to SeeI About Arrangements Tor Quarters

I Salt Lake April 1Col Frank MI Sterrctt executive director of tho forItyithlrd national encampment saidWednesday night that he had just re-

ceived a letter from CommanderinChief Nevins regarding his intendedvisit here about April 25 in which hemade it fully evident that he wascoming here mainly to see that finaldetails regarding the engaging of quar-ters

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for the accommodation of theGrand Army veterans had been ar ¬

ranged-Col Sterrett said that although some

of the hotels have been ready to arrange for the accommodation of hovisitors on the customary terms revoral have shown a disposition to delay-In the matter whereas It Is of tho ut-

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importance that final plansshould be arranged at the earliest posable date This Is the more impor I

ant since it is customary for the 1

ncation of department headquarters tobe announced to ho veterans at thetime of holding the usual annual en-

campments¬ j

Many of these will bo heldduring the next few weeks Any de-

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therefore In securing locations forheadquarters for tho fortyfour departments of the G A R delays the per-fecting

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of plans for tho encampmentand makes additionally difficult thenotification of members ofdifferent Grand Army posts luoughoutl

the country of the location of their de-

partment¬

uendquarrtrsCommander Nevlus will remain

here only a tiny or two and will begiven a reception by the Grand Armymen of the city He will also attendthe various functions connected withthe holding of the annual encampment-of the department of Utah G A R

Will Appoint Board or Inquiry Su-

perintendent¬

Whitney will appoint a=

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board of inquiry to investigate and re-port

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I In the wreck and this will bomade public in the Standard withinthe next 3C hour-

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