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Show THE MORNING THE EXAMINER TAFT AND FORAKER. It looks from a Washington though them vlew-- u would bo 110 iprfsf r yrtUnluriM li iiminr If ibil U the dcliO It will MU grot blood for tho Forstertheforces Taft ta the coming campaign. but 111 b aim oat people eajr that they a will mou ea well saiittlod becauoe that Senator Fomker haa had to beck Ohio this down from hie own cboaea atand of submitting the decision to the people at a primary eVctloa. Of course, the roraker force hare the tate machine. are Secretary Taft aad hie frieada can aa they well aa organised about ever hope to be. But the longer the primary electing la put off the atroager the position of Senator Foraker will be. There la a prorlaloa In the atate coastltutloa that local aad national elect lone vball not be held in the year. Thla la a local election and It la claimed by the Fton-he-r t people that to hold the primaries now would violate the spirit of the aoaatltutloa. It may bo to their et postpone It Anyhow It Shewn that they are badly enough alarmed te take no chances and to that extant it ahoy that the Taft Is a serious one la the equation. OGDEN, EXAMINER, UTAH. were captered. all were private built, and the most were not even seaworthy. Yet he managed to give a tolerably good account if himself. The Ceaetltutloa was built la a private yard, aad yet she did a tew thing people remember. So far aa modem Ironclads - am concerned, there a number of Spanish naval out of a Job yet who might testify as to their all round efficiency, nnl yet one of the moat effective vessels 1b the flght at Santiago was a lame duck. the old Texas, aad built in a government yard at that Really, we have sot much reason to quarrel over Amrfcae warships, however they are in Womens olfl-ce- built Probably tho moat of tho poUtlcleaa who am advocating a third term for tho President knew he win not take It but think It will he pretty safe aa a matter of record to point out at horns that they sera for him anyhow. 25 to 33 Mayor Schmlta aad Aba Rauf te Baa Francisco are having a neck and neck men a to which shall ba allowed to turn state's evidence. But If the thlnge they nay about each other am true, the district attorney will he very aad if be te not able to prosecute both of them. f?i y - J i i ' M 4 t Telegram: Prof. Alexander Graham y Ball la aa interview In London, apeo-(allw York Herald, cabled to the aaye there no longer la any doubt the question of aerial navigation a salved. That in very high authority, and It he la not mistaken that meant that paaiangar travel la the Ualted States la before kms to be revolutionised, aad It la a question which tha rail-ma-d ewnaTB ahould hegla to taka Think of tha tlmo oansMoratlon. Into which la poaalbly naar, whan ovary man will have Us owe flying machine Balloons tall to tha air at a hundred miles aa hour, and the occupants of the car are not eonaclous of any motion wnlcei they look down Upon the earth, aad fhea they ate Uka a person ta a railroad ear whea It first Marta, their lmpreaaton la that the train beelde them on another track Is mom lng while they are standing atlll At ordinary speed a flying machine will taka people from New York to San Francisco la twenty four hours. Aad It will be passible far Japan to come across the Fictile, drop a thousand grant shells Into Ban Francisco aad ' get hack homo In A week.' This la foot' world; gtwwlng ta be a decidedly (hem an a good many feat mas sow, ' a very fbw rapid wmn, aad when the flying mechlae la perfected, a man the te Me ordinary Uterine win, work he will be able to 4 outlive Meteoselah. t DIPLOMATS DISAPPOINTED. - It win savo tlmo end trouble hem-afte- among tho official stationery. It la currently reported that Mr. Bryan Is at work ea a new set of Maes, all the beet of his old ones having bean shamaleMly appropriated by tha administration. nlgt keep one eye, on ell the lids of boring countries and depcndenolea Bernard Shaw aaye ha the stingy rich. But ho cannot fores them to patronise fcia plays or hie books, the constitution would guillotine guaranteeing Immunity from end unusual punishments." to tho diplo- mats and foreign naval officers for what happens! to them, at Jamestown, tho government te arranging for a big atate dinner of luncheon or oooe simitar function for them at the White House. Thla te aa it ahould be. The vaunted hospitality of tho South balked and broke down under the pressure of tho crowd on tho opening day at Jamestown and a number of things happened that most have made the foreigners think that Dickens was sot ter wrong te hi "American Notes, anyway. All the diplomatic corps wee at tho opening of the exposition on tho 26th. Going they worn tolerably well taken cam of. Them worn fifty hacks and other conveyances to meet them at tho exposition Whom grwmnda. they scraped up fifty backs in Norfolk will hero to be left to tha Imagination of tboeo who bay been thorn at other times, but conveyances them worn aooordlag to all reports. Then cam tho awful homo coming. Whan the diplomats earns to depart they found that thu rude, the graceless populace, bed looted tho hack stead and them was not a carriage te be hod for love or money. Then these pampered children of fortune had to walk themselves n mile aad n half over n common, dusty road to regain their boat Worae than that, they had to struggle with the mob for a bam sandwich and a Maker In (he welting mom. It wao too bad, but It will be somewhat madp up to them In official entertainment at tho White House. AMERICAN WARSHIPS, Them has been some heated discussion recently over the question of whether our warships am honestly built ta private shipyards. Charles Cramp haa coma out te a heated defense of the private ship builder, and them am a number of naval officers and other who Insist that the 'government la the only one to build warships and ships otherwise built am not and never can be the real thing. Fortunately this discussion, to use a favorite phase of the President, le largely academic. This country has not been engaged In n war for some yean, end It la to be devoutly hoped that It will not be again for many yearn to come. At the same time It might be recollected that In the past American warships, whether built In government or private yards, have given n tolerably good account of themselves, la fact, there la very little to criticise In the performance of any American warship when It came to the test. John Paul Jones temped up his original fieri anywhere. Some Exceptional Display and Sale cruel for this Week SCOTTYS WAGONLOAD OP ORE. Goldfield, Nev May 4. Scotty, the hem of awmberieea newspaper artltdea, the mysterious mllHonaira of Death Valley, who makes regular trips to Me mom mysterious mine la the confine of that torrid belt, bringing back each time a wagon load of gold, passed through the eamp of Bonnie Guv, at the fori of Gold Mountain, on hie way to Rhyolite Monday morning. Scotty stopped at the road house of John Aetley, who owns a saloon at tha base of Gold Mountain, aad took a couple of drinks with tea four meu who wpra thorn with the proprietor of tee house. Aetley waa la Goldfield yesterday aad told of Scotty's arrival. Seotty drove up te tee house In hie wagon with a four mule team, with two OMte ,41a at hie hip, g hie sleeves rolled up end his wtfo oa the seat at the wagon with n Winchester la her lap, aad hie old pack mule. Slim, trotting along Jumping off tee wagon he walked Inside and said: Lets have a drink, boys." Ha took another with the bunch, end teen Jumped Into Into bla wagon aad drove away, tee four men at tee saloon watching hie wagon for two bourn afterward aa it labor-louiltolled through the desert laud, Bonnie Clam le the last watering place going Into Death Valley aad .the first coming out, aad It la teem Scotty alwaya stops to water hie team and get a supply for tee trip. His wagon was sunk a aouplo of lack os Into tho sand and tha four strong mules pulled bard 1a tee traces. The wagon waa covered all over with a canvas, which waa tied down with stout eords aad no one could aee what was within. Bootty was oa his way to. Rhyolite and from teem will go to Chicago to spend tala wagon load of gold before returning. He will return In three weeks, he says, and make another trip Into tee Interior of Death Valley aad bring out another wagoa load of bullion. ait-tin- be-hin- By way of making up up-to-da- te It te rather hard for Secretary Taft do serious work ta Ohio and aril! George Per Cent Off WE r If some of tho Geetnl Americas tetea will heap blank apology forma to 1- -3 ANNOUNCE for Monday a special showing and sale of Womens Suits, Coats and Skirts. This sale will be one of unusual character, surpassing any ever attempted in suit selling in Ogden.. The garments are of the newest and most models, in all the exquisite materials so much in vogue. ale-me- THE FLYING MACHINE. li0 SUNDAY, . Lao Angeles, May 4. The second week of May U to be a very buay one for the Bhrlnem who will attend the thirty-thir- d Imperial Council of tho order. Because tee week la limited it ha been found impossible to crowd In a single additional event, and Potentate Motley H. Flint, who Is supervising the details of the Mg goat celebration te the history of Los Angeles, haa been foroed to end his planning of now attractions and fresh surprises for the thousands at visitor who will begin arriving In tele city Saturday evenng. From the time of their arrival tee Shrlner guaete will rtcMvo every attention and hospitality from tee mem-heof A1 Malalkah Temple. Sunday, tee arrival of many of the apoelal trains from senna the continent, and warjy Monday morning the official round of gayetlea will commence. Various town end resorts will pan tidpale In tee welcome of tee and durlag their entire stay It la intended that they shall take In every point of interest la tee violnlty at Lot Angeles, without laonnvea-leno- e or expense. Books of ooupoua, providing for transportation aad admittance to every point sod piece of Interest will be distributed by the local committee, end the official program will designate when each hour of the day la to be spent. Three times during Fiesta weak, on the evenings of May 7. 8 and 9, the splendid electrical parade of tee Fleets will be given for the entertainment of the thousands at vlMton who wtll throng Loe Angeles. With thousands of colored electric lights, arranged ta beautiful and fantastic designs, a procession of sixteen floats, accompanied by outriders, escorts and bands, will each evening traverse the Illuminated street under biasing emblems and festoons of Hghtai . riel-tom- , MUST PAY THE RANSOM. S Constantinople, May 4. The British embassy haa lodged a claim with the Porte for the reimbursement of the $75,000 ransom paid to the brigands who abducted the Abbott child, eon of a prominent British subject who was residing at Salonlca. . HAST & THOMAS - NOTES FROM THE CITY SCHOOLS y ELECTRICAL PARADE. te SCHOOL YEAR DRAWING CLOSE. TO A Preparation for Commencement Exercise Being Mode In All tho Institutions, Notwithstanding that the end of tee school year now drawn rapidly near, Interest In dally lesson la still as keen an though approaching vacation were atlll In tee far dlatant, and pupil teems to have made up their minds to make tee moot of the few remaining weeks. The fourth and fifth grades at tee Five Points schools celebrated May Day by a walk to the mountains where the children gathered flow era, played gamed and cultivated a hearty appetite for their Innoheoa. stuclass of about twenty-fiv- e dents will complete eighth grade work from tee Grant school tele year and have already organised and appointed committees to select ootora, motto aad Sowars. At a data masting reoently held by than, Alta Petersen wee sleeted president and Fitch Kinney treasurer. The other eighth grades of the Mty am not behind hand either and am now working oa appropriate closing exercises. The Washington graduates are preparing a little play and the Mound Pint students r will give a musical la addition te aonga, recitation a, etc. Mr. Adams spent a goodly part of last week at tho Washington school, taking up arithmetic la tee third, fourth, fifth aad alath grades. Mlaa TralHa Carter of tee Quincy school wu ill the greater part of last week and unable to attend school. Mm Howard of the Dee, who was operated on for appendicitis some time ago, la reported to be slightly Improved. The sudden death of Andrew Zf Inter, a member of the seventh grade of tee Mound fitort school, came aa a shock to hla else mates and friends who universally mourn hie premature death. The fifth and sixth grades of tee Five Potato school held a spelling match, Friday afternoon, the hoping of winning being always an Incentive to the parti ci pasta. The match waa spirited and the children manifested unusual Interest. The following students at the same school attained perfect records ta attendance anil punctuality during the past month: Leon Reno. Vlllare Vaa Busklrk, Gordon Vaughn, Ben Jefferies, Rose Wilson, viola Smuln. Ellon Turn quiet, Nellie Bacon, Alpha Clsjrpler, Fern Elliott. Ethel Simmons, Alfred Dora, Wilford Brustrom. Leonard Vaughn, Eva Erickson, Hilda Saunders. Ida Sauaden, Blanche Stone, Ruth Thatcher, Myrtle Wilson, Darhl Brown, Peart Foulaon, Martha Hutchinson, and Basel Sherwood. High School. The following students will represent the senior cleesao as speakers rep-ula- s at commencement: George Whit- - convention to be held ta Belt Lake merer, Blanche Williams, Lewis Bes- daring the first wash 1a June, comson, and Nina Bmurthwalte. The oth- mencement for the academy vill be er part at the exercises will be aa held one week earlier than at first Weoperetta which la under tee direction decided. At this convention, teedirecber Stake academy, under tee of Mr. Coop and making headway. Maay of the student contested for tion of Prof. Ballantyne, will furnish the prise offered by the Claaalcum the moate for all sessions during the management for stories for the sou- second day. The boys of tha school band will venir Issue of tee paper. Them were many, wall written stories, and tee take a prominent part ta the exercise war ta a thorough scholarly manner. Tha third seniors furnished amiue-man- t for tha school and gained instruction for themselves In competition In composition work hold last weak. The aubjeet was to be a da acriptioa of a horse race and tee maay different view taken of thla various phased subject showed much Imagination aa well as observation on tha part at tha writer. The papers were all good and ao nearly equal, that the for commencement week; tee orchestra alio promises a similar treat la Judges rather than decide te winner, permitted tee girls to drew tote for the near future. and George Ensign has been chosen th price. Florence McGinnis from the graduating clan to be vale- May OConner drew tha two highest numbers and the prise, a small hook dictorian. Material for the souvenir Aoorn la cf sketches by Phllp Brook called In tee hands of tha editor and will "Beauty," fell to the latter. shortly so to te printer. Never before has tee paper promised rack SANTA FE WRECK. possibilities aa it does thla year, and this will certainly be an exceptionally Twelve Passenger Wore Injured, Ten good Issue. The H. CL P. elub room U now nearSeriously. ly completed aad the members am making strong eftorta to furnish it la Raton, N. M May I West bound a moat befitting manner. The club end te society atlll continue to hold Santa Fs passenger train No.. I wu wrecked Wednesday night, twenty their regular weekly meetings. miles couth of Raton, by the breaking acred Heart Academy. under tha engine tender. The second proprietary students had of an ante s were Injured, tea a moat Interesting review fa United but not fatally. States history loot week, covering th seriously Th train carried maay Shrlner ea parted surrounding tee revolutionary Judges experlecoed considerable difficulty In reaching a dedalon. The firat prise wee awarded Mattie Horn 06; the second, Hasel Baker, 07, and the third, Klvn Littlefield, 0$; which apeak exceptionally well for tec lower classes aa thee priaca have hero tofors usually been won by the upper clue students Considerable enthusiasm vaa manifested In the exhibition drill given by the school cadets Wednesday evening. Tha contest was for the purpose of determining who should wear tee gold medal given by the .dtlsens of Ogden Captain O.H. Haaalng and Lieutenant A. tv. Johnson of tho National Guard being the Judges. They put tee cadets through the manual of arms and axnltement among tha spectators ran high as on by on they reduced th number, until only two bey. Charts Malaoa aad Wtn. Cora, remained. Finally the Judges decided In favor of Cora 10, and ha ! the proud wearer of the medaL The boya will compete agnlu the latter part of tea moate, when the ownership of th medal will again fluctuate, aa It cannot be the property of a cadet until he has won It three times. All worn well pleased with tee dedalon of the Judges end many cltines gathered to witness the exhibition. An encampment le being planned for the cadets, when they expect to enjoy a few week outing at some nearby camping ground abortly after the cicee at school. The Alumni of the University et Pennsylvania presented the school with a view of tho grounds end building of tee university, framed ready for hanging. The school appreciates tee recognition shown teem. Communications from Vassar and Wellesley Colleges Inform ua that the high school has been placed on their accredited Hats for a period of Twelve-passenger- Saturday waa a Mg day at te Lacs Curtain Bata, Tha $5.00 cartels which we offer et $1.61 te one of the heat valuta that can be found. Cull and see them before you buy elsewhere. soft notes Baby 25c a pair. Ladles Walata am being sold regard lose at what they coot ua Remnants ell go at He. They did tell sp to $1.50 each. Ladles suits ta price and lose. all' styles at half While yon are In the atom ask to eee tee $100 to $2.00 line of curtain which am on eel t $1.10. Ladle black and tan shaea and Oxfords for a few days only, $1.46. At tec rate thay are polng at present they won't last many mom day. Men1 $1.25 Hsreula wool, aad and $1.M shirt. 08c. Suite am rain proof, all 11 for from C to 1$ $5-0- years. I ; ! Hercules' fabrics am what we call Casalmeree and Cheviot . They am mad from extra strong, long fibre, pare woolen yams, and woven aa tight It as machinery can weave them. Neither sun, rain nor wear, will fade a "Hercules' fabric It will retain its true color tin It'a worn thread bar. Liquid Venter nukes th fnrnltnr W have thla famous polish In different aliea and whan ones used oar your plane yon will urn no other kind. look like new. , Alexander Kueller ofdaw Angela n hurt, ona hand being bruised. Tv the passenger were taken to tea tea pital at La Vagaa Traffic was 4a lived fifteen hour, and the tomb stock amounted to $7 AM. ruling Boms of the pueeagar 1a their cltemqat Jumped through wlndews ml were cut by glue. i GERMAN GOVERNMENT WINE Blrlln, May 4. The Raichs tag pam od the bill establishing a separate tea latry for tha colonies. Thla wu dm flodd against the votes at tee Potes, mate Democrat and awmborc at te pert y, Thla Mil wao defeated last year B the same opponents aad It wu eaa the cense that lad to tha dlaeoWte of tha Reichstag te December. Vic Ghucellor Count- Vo Pom dowiky Hah wan er refuted tea tlona mad by Hail Bebel, tha Wfj 1st leader, that Germu haa eew reasons for heaping a strong aiUMT force In Germu Southwest Africa, declared with emphaala that GenuV never had uy political motives e corning the Cape Colony. - " Exclusive Clothes Made from exclusive cloths, hand tailored, from beginning to end; the very finest to be had. r The Packard shoe for men te hem. We can shew yon com very good hoes on all tee new lasts for $3.50, $4.00 and $1.00, three year. Weber Stake Academy. The student of the academy were greatly pleased, to leern teat Principal MkKay would ba with teem for another year; the academy board her-ta- g recently lent teem word teat they had again seemed hie service. The entire present faculty at the school will remain aad them will be about as maay more added te thrir number when school opens again next fall. Borne of the basement room In the new addition am being need for recitation purposes to relieve the crowded condition of tee old building, and at the present rata of progress, tee entire building will be completed In time for commencement week during tee last of May. At devotional last Monday morning, the school band played ' aeveral selection, showing marked menta In their work. Mrs. Evan, head of the needle art department went to Salt Lake Saturday to attead a committee meeting of the church matrons, for the purpose of outlining a course of lecture for girl. Profeaaor Cowles father, a Civil War veteran, lectured to the history classes last Wednesday, giving teem many realistic accounts of soldiery from hi own experiences. On aermwt of the ckurrh school Is alx colon for rout to Loe Angeles Taro hantaf and sight passenger on the trait thrown Into a pule by th wn These g1 ments are perfection In and fit And they hold their made shape, too, because should with famous K B and vitals, which hold the correct coat front and lapeh hand-tailore- d just so. KOHN BROTHERS Fine Clothes for Men And sold by ns exclusively in this City. Suits and Overcoats ft 110.00 to 125.00. CLARKS STORESI |