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Show I THE MOBNDTO EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY, FIRST DAY OF IF YOU Day's Average, Between the stamp collector and He can deliver on oration on a thousand volume between the primer and the crimp; aa for hia gun like the chief of old, bo would have it burled with him. lu addition he la one of the jolliest. aquarest chaps on earth, and when-eve- r a number at hla kind get together, the merry laugh goes round. In the neighborhood of 50 ahoot-ar- a, all cracks, of course, hut come luckier than others, came together yesterday from various parts of Idaho and Utah. No esoeprioual More were made, but moat of tha shooter were from out of town sad consequently unacquainted with the traps. Today better aoo res may be expected. The Brat event, 20 birds, at known traps, unknown angles, waa won by A. to Bean of Pocatello with a clean aoora. The prise was a hunting eoat given by the Upthagrovo Manufacturing company. In the second event Messrs Becker, Keefe and Austin tied with 31 out of a posslblo 40. Owing to too late-neo- a of the hour, the ahootoff waa postponed till today. The priao waa a beautiful dish gives by the Hunter Arm company. Tbo third event went to I A. Lehr-ba- a of Boost alio, who made the re, ord run of the day by bringing down 31 out of a possible 40. Mr. Lshrbaa also led lu the day's average, killing 04 out of 100. The tournament proper did not begin till 1:20 p. m., yesterday, but an crank. a -- AVOID JkLVM Sap plaint- gBAEUH0 POVJBSR ItayaTis made from pure; refined Grape Cream of Tartar Costs more than Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health. Nab lady la not known hut that aha will b a daetded acqulattloa to Ogden society fon wtlout aaylng. SI During the afwence ot Mr. Touag hia M desk will h, held down by Train Agent business omeu N M ....No. Independent 'Nana Sail Phone. ana tint en . tha yonng B. 8. Dlaa. Na, M McConnell, of Lmdvtlle, Colo., spent yesterday In Ogden,- - rlilt-Inbar brother. C. W. Ad ami, at MU lafayette imnw. Mra. McConnell loft on tbo 1:11 o'clock Oregon Short Mr. David JJ EXHIBITION SCHOOL wad, and write h Tha choice of d mu-leian- e. Their owners foal proid of them. MsgulBoent In quality, yet wonderfully reasonable la price. Torma if detored. J. M. PANTONE, State Agent I also handle a fine line of violins and etker MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 444 pth BL Phone 1IUK. NOT DEAD GAME Johnson Wante to Wrestle With Yokel. The wrestling game Is not dead, it is Juat sleeping. While some people may have thought became of the fact that nothing has been said of the sport lately In the local papers that It had died a natural death. Such la not the case, for nuw comes one Clair Jaekeon. weight about 162 pound, and off era to throw Mike Tokel. tbe pride of Ogden, three falls In one hours wrestling time. Jackson. If that be hla name, la not known in this section of tbe country, but that be understands the game la evldenl. He challenges Tokel to a bout for a side bet of 1100 and a division of the gate receipt, agreeing to throw the aturdy little German' throe times In one hour, actual wrestling time, straight, Police Gsxetre rules to govern. The new 'star of the mat bails from Nevada and la known ns the wreail:ng barber. He follows the toneorial business aa a profession and engages in wrestling for pastime and, incidentally for a little money. It is likely that a match will he arranged between Jackson and Yokel. Ilolohaa WORE WILL ESTABLISHED RE BUENO AIRES. 25 St For one week we will sell all our Street Hats 4 at greatly reduced prices GKIXS 358 25th St. Lt-hrb-a Oliver By bee .... Barnes ... Harrington Helma Kimball ... Sneed Adalmann Austin ...i William aon 25 25 i Severn lenini EVENTS. ROAD IS IN TERRIBLE troop will make ita residence la tha la lands, the army practice being that a troop stay four years In the statee and two in tha lelan da. Quartermaster Sergeant Humphries, located at Ogden, called upon Colonel Bomus and tha other officers last evening during the stay of the company In the city. DIPHTHERIA CLAIMS A VICTIM SHAPE Youngest Son of Charles Ziamer Pass-aAway at Family Residence. d WEBER CANYON HIGHWAY NEEDS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. The youngest ana of Charles Zterner, the well known fruit grower, succumber to an attack of dread diphtheria g SB. about 8 o'clock last night at the fataef That Farmers James T Lythgoe Says CONTESTANTS lly residence on West Twelfth atraet. Henefer Can Not Gat Here to He had been alck but a short time. Market Products. . Several days ago John Telford, am ployed by Mr. Zelmnr, died of tha becker . eaeeaeeeee 72FiF WWTS 1503 WTT disease and now another vlctom hu Bigelow 40 25 IB 40 36 4 100 87 The road through the Weber can- been claimed. The boy was 14 yean iilimiii 20 McMillan 20 If 40 92 100 78 40 88 12 miettm yon, according to reports given by of age. 49 SI 40 35 I 100 87 aseaeaqa aeeeee aeteiteeit 20 20 James Lythgoe, of Henefer, who arSUtt Browning 40 24 20 14 aeeeee 40 80 10 100 78 rived In the city yesterday, on one of 8am Browning 40 22 40 35 6 100 86 ikiaee 20 IT hla regular weekly buslneaa trips, la KrTf 0 eieeeeeien eae 40 31 100 83 40 39 In an almost impassable condition. It it imee 20 15 Mills 40 16 20 17 100 88 40 85 Is in such terrible condition, declares Wllliumon 40 14 100 88 eeee eeeee .20.16 40 S3 Mr. Lythgoe, that unless Immediate Moielfr .20 16 40 14 40 S3 100 83 atepa are taken to repair the asms It Barnei 40 20 10 100 80 eeeeaee 40 SI eeeeeaeaa .20 16 wlU become entire lm passable and 20 19 40 17 Harrington 40 34 100 90 loss of business to Ogdon mer- EILER'S BIG SHOW DELIGHT! 818 great Brower 20 17 40 21 AUDIENCE. 100 II 40 S3 chants will result Cowan eeeaeese e a p 40 36 eeeeeeeee .20 17 40 37 13 100 80 Ogden is the marketing place for 20 15 Eller's "King of the Cattle Ring, 40 84 Bybee 40 S3 2 100 87 hundreds of farmers living In the disBulb eeeeeeeeweeto e e 40 32 60 46 aeeeee .20 14 tricts reached by the canyon road and tha big and unique show which tail Raatman i eeeeeeeee 40 SO 10 20 II 40 SO 10 100 78 unless the same ia maintained ea a evening opened a two nights' engageIn Trinidad, la peerless amoaf AUStlll eae iiamii 40 S3 2 .20 17 40 84 6 100 88 iiineem good highway of travel they will he ment Johnson a e 40 29 11 .20 11 40 81 100 71 M ee unable to dispose of their product things. It la good from start to finish. eitameie Anderson 40 32 .20 15 100 88 40 80 hero. At Devlla Gate Iqrge cracka are and tbe immenae audience that packet Lehrbas last night enjoyed the big 40 16 4 40 89 eeeeeeeee .20 19 100 94 appearing In the roadway and it la not the house ... eeeeeeeeeee 20 17 Molllnllll 100 93 novelty from the rise of tbe curtain oi 40 S3 6 40 33 unllhely that portions of It will fall the first art to Ita fall on the last thrill Sherburm 40 27 I 40 87 100 II into the river eoon if repair are not aeaeiiieege 20 17 of the fifth. Severn 14 40 26 IS .20 S3 eee 40 100 79 made. ei Yet the big show affords the "touch Farnsworth 40 37 I 40 85 100 91 Road supervisors In that section are mieemei .20 19 nature necessary to crests ant Holohon iiaeaeiii e 40 37 2 eeeeeeeeeee 20 17 40 38 100 93 said to be 'largely responsible for the of hold the Interest of the onlookers, Plank eegneeeeae ... 40 20 31 84 40 80 06 condition of 9 Thousands of the roada. Mieame from the veriest small boy to the gray Oliver aeeeee item eee aeeeeeee .20 17 40 80 10 40 30 11 100 76 head of sheep and cattle have been eat man or woman of mature yean. FUller eaeeeeeeeeag 40 31 9 40 34 6 100 77 eeeiaeeeee .20 II driven through the canyon and rock hut Heine 40 81 40 34 100 66 from the alae of beans to boulders aa That thla was ao la beat attested of eeeeeieeee .20 16 night perhaps by the ejaculation Steed eeeeeeeeeqaeee 40 85 40 36 100 84 leeaeeeeei .20 16 large as paving blocks were knocked "(loud Girl!" as the sweet little asset-L0hr eeaeeeaeaeeeeea ea 40 82 down Into the roadway from tho aide 40 34 100 84 imm .20 19 of the "King of Cattle Ring" deMcClure eee eeeeeee .20 II 40 24 40 86 hill end left there. No attempt has heart 100 88 fied desperado to do his Brantford . 40 25 eee .20 It eee 40 36 100 80 been made to keep the roadway In worsta Mexican waa true to nature, and huIt George Browning ... 40 31 ee.e eeeee 20 17 40 83 100 80 good condition and Immediate steps man nature had to respond. Hofflng mimmm ii eeeeeeeeeee 20 19 40 35 40 86 will be necessary In order to do so. 10 90 One thing that can be truthfully and Boa Hu ueeeeaeeege 40 36 40 88 100 97 eiMiMim 20 IS forcefully nald of the Eller nhow which Skeen .20 16 40 86 40 36 100 88 cannot be said of many others ia that CAVALRY TROOP PASSES DaVlS eeeeeeeaeaaeei THRU 40 35 40 S3 100 88 lam ee .20 II everybody connected with Its manageHaalett a 40 31 .eeeeeeeee .20 16 40 30 10 100 73 ment la a. perfect gentleman. Thla fact Kimball eeee eeee 40 81 eeeeeeeee 20 17 of Carloade Colored 60 48 Soldiers Twenty If generally known, should go far with Adney e e a .20 16 eee Are Bound for the Philippine!. 20 10 many people who don't care to patAdlemann eee 40 85 6 40 85 ronise show men of the Ilk which Plcknell .... eeeeeee ee eeee About 350 colored troopers, In com- seeks 40 28 13 40 28 and to Pueblo with only the mand of Colonel Peter 8. Bomua, ar- the public." The Advertiser, In comrived In Ogden about 11:80 oclock last Its many road-erfor them, from which tlfey secured night In a special train of 20 can, pany with hundredsMr.ofEller and avery-oncongratulate considerable Jewelry, beside a big roll from FOrt Riley, Kaa. They belong to under him not alone- - on the unof money,. Troop D of tho Ninth United States doubted worth of hli production, but cavalry and are bound for the Philip, on Ite deportment. Grand 'Sunday pine. Tbe men are scheduled to night. May 6. BENEFITS OF CONSOtlOATION leave Sad Pranclaoo on the Transport Logan on May 6. Many of the. officers WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS Soma of the Same Illustrated and In- and the trooper had their wives and families along. For two years the WANT ADS YIELD BIG REBULTR vestigated by Interested Parties. ri AT Special Sale! 25 s f I IE vent C. - IM -- Superintendent Allison Requested to Submit Material from Ogdon 25 Boa Bigelow Buah Eastman ... Becker ...(, Farnsworth Haadett Bean ,. Event A. Event & Una train tbla morning for Portland. Bert Manama, A. B. Starenaon and Dr. W. A. Wright of. Pocatello, Idaho, NOTICE TO SUSSCRIBIRS Is auk-Il- f wore In the city a abort time yesterday Nerndn. During the eomplalnte regarding tha deliver, on their wnjr towore here conalderable ahort time they ef (ha Bsamlnar So ao direct to canaed by the antlca department and not to ear- - nunaoment waa riara. Ana ombocrlbar filling to re- of a cub boar, which Mr. Manaaaa capceive tha Examiner will eonfar n fneor tured a abort time ago near Pocatello. by aalMng Na M aft bar phono hefora It waa necessary to kill both father and Bother bear to get the little out a. a. a lle. LAMAR NELSON, (Slgnod) Circulator. Notices hart been touted by tha In tha aatata of J. J. Kavanangh a county clerh to the elfact that n ape-ria- l election will bo held tn the nod complaint has baaa Sled in tha dtatrirt coo ft by J. J. Karnaugh, a ton. ob- i dlatriot of Wllaoo for the purpoao of jecting to tha taauaneo o( adalulatra. voting on the q motion of levying a tlon. perlal mad tan of three alllo for Improving the roada in the dlatrlct. The If you oiw going to aero aoo Malaa, election will bo held on May 24th. transfer van. Leave ordera for coal. sL Sladoa Phone. (01 Twenty-fiftThe Auditorium Skating rink will rkiae ita doora Saturday evening for boon filed with Two oompMnta have the eeaaou. the county dork by Francla Tnta, of the estate of G. 8. Tate, There waa a full houoe at tho Ogden la which be prays that B. R. Bliaw and Union depot hat night and tha depot Andrew Rom ohall ho compelled to aa were kept Show Bair right to n certain portion employesThe a consequence colonist rule la still on busy. of tha aatate of the deceased. and hundreds of people are passing Ogden dally. Cofor Transfer Sen Malaa storage through of all kinds. Our specialty Is moving 8nm Bergman, of By, Nev la regpianos, furniture and office fixture. istered at tho Haalv House. Daniel Costly has eommencod suit Dupont on taking In the sights of Ogden, against Julius mod the grounds that aa artesian well be- taking In tha nlghte of Ogden. longing to them has damaged a certain P. L. Dnvln and wife of Reno, Kev, place of his property to the extent of 93F. In connection with the petition are la Ogden npendlng a day or two- for danagoo In the above sum the piaJmig prays for a temporary reIKSPECTIHC CLARK ROAD straining order that will prevent the wall from emptying Ita water cn hla land. Chief Engineer Hood, W, H, Bancroft and Manager Wells Leave Today. of boot and the Poultry aupplioa SU wheat, com and hay at Grout's, Vice President and General Manager 24th BL Both phones. W. H. Bancroft of the Oregon Short Mm. Nellie Bennett, a clever wo- Line, General Manager R. K. Wells man shot from Colorado, will he la at- of the Balt Lake Route, and Chief tendance at the shooting tournament Engineer William Hood, of the Southtoday. Mrs. Bennett may enter some ern Pacific railroad, left Salt Lake of the events, but In rase she does City yesterday on a special for a trip not It la likely tkat she will give an over the Clark road south. The obeshlhltlon shoot ject of the mp at this ttmo. In to make n thorough nrpection of tho portion Dr. W. J. Browning, who moved of tbo road lately damaged by washfrom Ogden recently to By, la.ln foe outs, with the purpoao of determining city winding np business affairs and what Is best to be done In tho premises ah aging hands with friends. In regard to reconstructing the line. The beny expense of maintaining Baa the Parry-DuffCo, 2853 Wash. tho road In the washout districts, esAve for Granite and Marble Monupecially If on tnvoatigntlou It develop ments. that the road cannot bo permanently guarded against recurrence of the re District Trnto Agent J. H. Touag of cent disastrous flood effects, may lead the Harriman lints In this elty, left the official to conclude that It would thin morning for a month's trip to Now be cheaper In the long run to build tho Orleans and other Mothers states rood around the unstable washout porpoints. It is rumored that when Mr. tion of the line. It la said that both Toting return there will be another portions of the country will be done, member f tbe firm who will be the and note taken by Engineer Hood, boa of the household. Tha name of and comparisons made for the purpose of determining what Is best to be dime. Practice Sheet Thursday Morning. Total Total Shot at Score REGULAR g Kurlrmann Pianos morntng a large number of vialtar were out. learning tbe peculiarities of the traps. The scores of this practice shoot ars given below with the regular events. The live bird match between the Hon. Bteven H. Love of Salt Lake, and V. T. Davie of Brigham City, which waa to have been the Brat avent yesterday, was held over till Saturday because of the inability of Mr. Love to be present. There are six eventa scheduled for today and la order to get through with them It trill be necessary to start promptly at 9:10 a. m. For the of ail, a hot hack will be erved eu the grounds. the nihilist there la a long Hm of cranks, but in the whole line there in no greater cranks than the gun -- ROOM- SVtMM llUpwlMt twe Util FIimi. ring UTAH-IDAH- O Fifty Gacfc Shots Take Part in the Events Lehrbas, of Pocatello, Leads in the mill see the effect Kid look in the gUsa-yo- n You can't help puckering it makes jou pucker to think of tasting it By the :cse oC so' called cheap Baking Powders you take t&S "puckering, injurious Alum right into your system you injure digestion, and ruin youg stomach ltDITORIAL 8, 190T. SHOOT FEST yourtongue to EXAMINER TELEPHONES MAY -- School. -- The Balt Lake papers kave had considerable to say lately about a letter received from New York asking for exhibition school work of tbe schools of Argentine Rpubltea. A letter, antedating the Salt Lake letter, waa received by 'Superintendent of Schools William Allison.. It la self explanatory and given below: a -- Now York, April It, 1907. Mr. William Alllaon, Superintendent of Schools, Ogden, Utah: Dear Sir: I was not able to aee you while attending tho superintendents' meeting at Chicago-- Lack of time and opportunity deprived me of thnt pleasure. It Is the purpose of the boar of d neat Ion at Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, to establish a permanent exhibition of American school work to servo aa Inspiration to Argentina teacher and show them the alms and results of American methods. To be morq definite, I beg to nay thnt the material I moat drain la: Kindergarten and the grades: Constructive work In cardboard, raffia, wood, day, leather, metal, etc., work showing home and Industrial activities and devices fur study (such aa school-mad- e apparatus and model, no matter how crude), will ho particularly welcome. Domestic science, mining, etc. Drawing and Its catelatlon with constructive work. Science, history, geography and lit- erature. Some special features lu language work. Photograph Illustrating the activities of the school, prominent school bulldlnga, picture ahnwng social activities, excursions, entertainments, piny and recreation, exhibitions, science, garden work. etc. Printed matter. Do the children school papers Programmes of entertainments. (Teachers' anl pn e eon-duc- pll'.) School extension. ' Vacation schools, parent associations, etc. I should be very much pleased to hare your cooperation, no matter In how alight n degree. A little box eon tabling what yon may consider Interesting along tbe lines suggested above, will be welcomed by the Argentine teachers. Let me assure you that the cooperation which I am seeking will be most valuable to the ranee of education In my country. After the visit of Secretary of Stale Hon. Ellhu Rout, there Is a growing feeling toward a newer and broader We of Argentine reallre more than ever the necessity of following your steps in the way of progress. Up to now, on account of the similarity of production between the two countries, we have entertained no commercial relations with the (Tailed States. Argentine' 9500.000, (too trade done with Europe and therefore Argentine life Is a good deal Influenced by Euro-peaIdeas and customs. This la harmful to onr repnbllc Institutions. Fortunately our public school aya tem waa copied after the American when our It. F. Samlruto. Horace Manns friend, Introduced It to Arpeu-tineBut lack of exchange with American Mesa and creeds may open to door to Europe's peculiar views on education. In clcaing, let me suggest the possibility of haring the children In your schools do a certain particular work dedicated to their Argentine brothers and sisters. Wouldn't that serve to create a feeling of a larger brotherhood? Thanking you, the teachers and the children for whatever you ran do for us oo this occasion. I beg to remain. Tours respectfully, ERNEST KBLSOX. n .... -- ......... ... -- -- a, SALT LAKE e SALOON HELD4IP ait recently of Prof. of xhe superintendent Daria county schools, and Superintendent Cordon of the Logan publlo schools they were the guests of Superintendent William Pett arson and Primary Supervisor Tlllle Peterson. The educators were pleased with the high standard of education In the connty. The purpose of Superintendent Whiteside visit waa to thoroughly investigate the advantage obtained by the consolidation of the county schools, which has proved ao successful in Weber county, and Its benefit are being realised by other counties. Through consolidation all the ecoola in a county are placed on e uniform baa-lof study, on an equality with the city achoola. and instead of tha school In one precinct being able to hold a school, while hi another perhaps only six or isvdi months eon be held for the went of funda, on account of no corporate taxation, all precinct share alike In the taxes collected. Whitesides Superintendent hope to be able o get the Davis county school a consolidated this year, and several otbet counties are oonshiering the aame action. Miss Tlllle Peterson, the able primary supervisor of the Weber county achoola, has decided to continue her work In this county for at least another year and has so notified the She bad county board of everal flattering offer to go to other places next year hut baa declined the aame. Mies Petarson leaves Ogden next week for Denver, St Louie and Chicago to visit the achoola. At the last named city she will spend the summer at special study, returning to Ogden about September. During the Whitesides,.- JAMES MTERNAY ONYX BANK AGAIN VISITED. Three Maakad Robbere Entered tha Place at 10 O'clock La at Night and at Point of Gunn Secured 61,0001 Salt Lake, May ?. Three men wearing hanJkerchlefa over the lower put of their facet and aimed with big revolver tonight held np June and taro other men in the Onyx Bank saloon on Second South atraet, between Main street and Wewt Temple In the heart of the buslneaa dlalrict end escaped with money and Jewelry worth about 91.000. The hold up occurred about 10 oclock while the n street were crowded with people. ay. who ia proprietor of the plaoe, wa In the roar of the saloon when Two of them the robber entered. forced McTernay and hla companions to stand with hands up while the robbers took all the money In the cash drawer and the safe and got two watches and a diamond ring and pin. The third robber stood guard at tbe front door. The men then made their way out the bark door and escaped in the darkness, One of the victim waa a young man employed by a local bank. They got all tne money he had in hla pocket and took hi watch. He asked that the watch be returned to him ea it had been a gift from hla mother on hla fist birthday. The fellow Immediately handed the watch back. v Mo-Ter- nine-month- s JAMES E. CANN. This saloon waa held up under aim-licircumstances about a year ago. Washington, May 2. Tha navy department baa hen advised of the Night Bartender Frank Bond waa preparing to don up when two masked death of Pay Director Jamas BL Cann, men entered the piece from the rear which occurred at Portsmouth, N. H., and compelled Bond to open the safe today. ar Round Trip to Los Angeles On sale daily April 26th to May. 19th. to July 3Jit, 1907 LA Good returning FISTA Worlds Greatest Pageant will take pTace first week in May. , Ask any Utah agent; or wri.e fer Information to J. H. BURTNER. D. P. A.. SALT LAKE CITY ' |