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Show UTE, MOEXISG EXAMINER ItltPPONES liDITOMAL ROOMS Phone MtH Vail 'PhMA turn rings BUSINESS OFFICE Phone ladeponOent Ball Phoo. ana ring , i II Nil p QJjQJ FOR S. P. 8S Ns. M 1 MAN JOHN NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBER Is Bak- ing complaints rrgardlng tha delivery of tlis Eumlnar do no dlract to circulation department, and not to carrier. Aar subscriber falling to the Bunliin will confer a favor by calling Na M either phono before APPOINTED McCARTY TRAVELING CONDUCTOR. Under the Naw Duties Ha Will Ba Assistant Trainmaster from Ogdon to Carlin. 9 a. m. LEXER NELSON, Circulator. (Signed) Trad Evans of Salt Lake CUy and his slater. Mra. B. M. Dam, saw visitors in Ogden. They wera formerly residents of Ogden a number of year ago. I i wMi to sail treat far No. 2SS Twenty-eight- h an monthly paymanta of $26. O. J. StHwall, 2771 Grant. $2,100 O. T. Hopklna, formally employed na a local nowspaperf waa miting frlenda la tbs city for a few houra last evening. Ho has spent the last year os tbe const, but la not murh Imprmaed with the quality of weather tbs weather man in d tailing out there. Parties having claims, Mila or acFair count! ngnlnat the association are nqnoated to have then. Bled with the aocreury at the Btand-arIntar-Motmtn- d at office A. Ottinper baa filed onit In the disBalt Lake City against trict court In Samuel H. Shannon to recover nltaged to ha duo on a partnerbuatneas conship ticket brokers ducted in tote city and Butte. It la wan alleged that the dissolved on Aug. 10, 1906, at which time an aoeount waa randered between them In which It was found that, owing to tho loeaea in the bnel-nea-a at Butte, the defendant wan indebted Ip plaintiff in the sum mamma ed above. Tbe defendant agreed to pay said sum to plaintiff at BaR lAka Hey, but baa failed to do no, hence Judgment la ashed against hha tor tbs earns. The appointment of John XrCarty, to the position of traveling oondurtor on tha Balt Lak division of tbs Southern Pacific, effective yesterday, marks an Innovation in tha operating circles of this road. Whlla Mr. McCarty will ba known aa traveling conductor, he will, la reality, ba na assistant to Trainmaster A. W. Wright, Tbe circular making the appointment follows: Effective April S, 1607, Ur. J. McCarty la hereby appointed traveling conductor, between Ogden and Carlin, and will have Jurisdiction over all agents, operators trainman, yard men and englneman. Ilia duties will ba eanotly tha aama na duties of tralnmaater and ha will report to Superintendent and Trainmaster. A. W. Wright, trainmaster. Approved. EL C. Mannun, suparlateadenL For some time past Mr. WMght baa been head over heele In work. His both day and working hours war night and he took his aloep on the run. The bnaineaa at the first and second districts at tha Balt Lake division finally became ao heavy that it be came utterly impossible for Mr. Wrtgbt and hla clerk, Mr. Packard, to handle It and that tbe appointment of Mr. MeOsrty na traveling eonJuetor. A stenographer baa also bran added to the office force. Mr. McCarty bring to tho relief of the trainmaster office fund at Information and a wealth at experience gained in many years of railroading. Ha la one of tbe beet known and the beat Uked conductors In tha employ of the Southern Pacific and bln promotion will be good newe to bis many frlenda. 236! Adams avenue, Whv send away tor your balba and full aamrtment of reliable and cbotea balba. newer and vega table seeds at Grout's Seed Store, 161 14th at Buy early whlla the aaaort-l- a complete. LABORER IS C. A. Glailer at Provo Utah, la in Ogden an bualneaa. STRUCK BY Royal Neighbors of America wifi, give n card party and dance at tbe Eagles' llall, April ftb. Admission 16 canto. ENGINE audit A -- i WILL BUILD J. A Kelly, evidently a railroad MOUNTAIN SPRINGS ICE COMPANY WILL TAKE THIS STEP. Proaont Supply of lea Will Lam Ogden Until the Middle af June. Tha Mountain Springs lee and Cold She age oompany ban decided to make good lie title by launching oat Into the cold storage business. Formerly this company was engaged in the lea bualneaa eMluaivaly bat na the mild win ter put the kyboah to the natural Ice proposition to a certain extoot the firm looked tar a wider Held Into whloh to pot lto eeergtee. Tkmagh ef the toe pot up will be reserved for ooid forage purposes aut! tt id estimated that abowt 866 cases of aggi mar bo handled nicely, daring the nunainr parted. To keep In gaud ae Edition tt will ba see canary to maintain a temperature st 36 degress, font eU degrees above fnsoadog point, and tom every ca-- c then-ogg- day. a Griffith ef the comin aa Interview that tbe O. pany timed apply at natural foe would last until ahem fibs middle or the end of June. fitatT tons dally are reqaired to supply Ogden Ol ty and after the natural Ice apply la exhausted tha town will be la pretty bard fines for Ice. The new artificial Ice plant, it la said, will about twenty tona dally but eras thia large amount la not sufficient lor the needs of the city. maa-nfaotn- ra STAMPS. Washington, April 8. The special asrteo of stamps to commemorate the fisendlng of Ismoetowa will be Issued heetnalng April 16, for sue to the panne during the term of Jhmeutown at poet tfoa. from April 20 to Nov. ?., im. ES- Weber. PLANT JAMESTOWN J. A. KELLY HAS NARROW CAPE PROM DEATH. Sealp le Laid Boro by Engine Pilot Acoidont Happened Near West STORAGE trey Manager Cemmtttea of City Father Want to Balt Lake to Baa Bancroft. But Ha Waa Tea Buay to Be Been. Ogden Ia council meeting last night waa related la accents tender and tinged with real pathos, the tale of n special cummiitee eompoeej of Craig, Power and City Attorney Bagley that journeyed to Balt Lake City to eonfer with General Manager Bancroft of the Oregon Short Line on the proposition of constructing a viaduct ever Twenty-fourt- h street, where tha tracks cross tha highway. By special arrangement the committee purchased good tickets Tuesday of tost week for which they paid good money, for one good ride to Zion, On Mr. Bancroft's own appointment, they were to meet him at I o'clock. Promptly and three strong, they reported at the general offices at tha Bhorl Line company. By a aunva clerk they wore Informed that bualnaas detained the general manager from filling hta appointment, but chat he would b at liberty at 4 o'clock. When that hour wae voiced by the cuckoo clock, the committee presented Itself la due form and with proper regard for tbe spirit at the occasion at Bancroft' door. But ihy were again related a story of pressing bnaineaa and re quested to tall thalr troubles to Company Attorney Williams and Chief Clerk Ashton. After narrating the list of possibilities that might occur If tbe railroad company does not viaduct Twenty-fourt- h street, tho committee summoned Its tost remnant of eloquence and made a strong plan for immediate action. Williams and Aahtua looked aa If they had been Impressed. They poke of generalities until by a shrewd question Williams wanted to know If the city would pay for half the coat of erecting a viaduct. Then the committee knew that it bad been handed a "tomun. It felt grieved and hurt at the nbaeneo at Ur. Bancroft from the eunferenoe. However, to revive the fallen spirit of the aolona the attorney and the chief clerk unrolls a bine print on which was drawn a street na It will plan of Twenty-fourtlook whan the viaduct to oonatructad and new tracks nr strung across it. When naked how soon auoh Improve men to would be commenced tbe rail road men looked deep Into the future and attend not a word. Powers solemnly avowed that ha roqognlxed la the piece of parchment submitted for tbq committee Inspection a relic of days that bad been exhibited when tbe viaduct agitation was firat brought before tbe public. Craig and Bagley united In declaring the blueprint an Instrument that covers a multitude of atna and so the 'mutter waa told aqunrely before tha council for notion. Powers Immediately Introduced a resolution that carried with a snap, to tho effect that too Oregon Short line company be notified to repair Twenty-fourt- h street at once and eliminate tho growing danger which the traveling pubUe to forced to face every time It eroaaea the tracks. The move tbe company will make to auoh a request remains yet to be demonstrated. Tbe Short I Joe came la (or more than the usual amount of denunciation. A special committee of cltlxans elf appointed to Inspect Ogden river along tbe danger front appeared before tbe civic body and requested the pleasure at the floor. Granted them, they proceeded to make Individual speeches In which the railroad company waa blamej for to damage done by the flood waters to a portion of country below tbe Becker brewery. On account of toe email eulvert under tbe railroad track running north, the committee declared that surplus water of the river was unable to run off before It backed up etrvim and overflowed It banka. Aa a remedy to citterns proposed that nbtlce be served the company. Informing them of toe condition of affairs at the north bridge and urging toe necessity of Immediate action. Instead of making verhal answer to the committee a communication from the company was read In which It wax ufflrmed that the culvert la plenty large for the purpose It la Intended and that the trouble exist In the chsnnel of tha river Itaelf which I tor. small to contain the volume of WRter ;hat runs down during times of unusual climatic conditions In the rnoun tains to the east. Bn Impressed were the oounrllmen by the report of the committee that INckaon. Thomas and Browning were ippolnted to Investigate, with powei o act, so that reaidenta along the Ivor bank may be protected against ntnra flood. It 1 said that another teriod of high water will send the stream tearing through Marriott's At a meeting of the Utah Diviskm of the Travelers Protective Aaaocla-tlo- n held at tho Commercial club la Salt Lake Oily yesterday delegates were selected to represent this atnu at the national convention to be held during Che Jamestown exposition. In addition to electing delegates the annual election of officer was held and matters of routine business attended to . Ogdon wan well represented to William Harcombo, who wan elected a delegate to Jamestown, and was mao made president of the Utah Division for the enauing year. Tha delegatee chosen wwra Capfoln Fisher Harriet th noted dry former; William Haroombe at Ogden, and H. W. Ruth of Balt Lake, with J. K. Tap lor and William McCarthy an niter-nates-. It to estimated that Flatter Harris will ba able to capture the convention for 108 with a characteristic appeal to tho aMtheraera at whom he ia one by reputation, to oome out to toe wvwternera of whom he to one by adoption. In the electing cf officers, WMtom Haroombe cf Ogden waa chosen president; H. A. Bohwelgfaart, firat vtoo president; Stephen Durrant, second vice president, and H. A. Ruth, aecre tary and treasurer; W. W. Roger, A H. Kimball, Nathan Roarabeum, J. E. Naylor, U. G. Mooer and William G. CIATION laborer, aged 46 years, had a miraculous escape from death about 4:!!i oclock yastiwttey afternonn near Went Weber, by being struck In the head by the pilot of the engine on second section of Southern Pacific paanengrt Na I. He lx now ly lug at the Ogden General hospital with fair riianrea of recovery. As to the manner In which Kelly me variance in wws struck there to the atorlea toM. Judging room the nature of tho ugly wound in tbe bend the story toM by the trainmen arema to be the moat plausible. The engineer on eeonnd alx stated that he saw something lying close by the rails and a fin- - striking the object and knooklng it to one aide discovered that It wae a man. This was just a abort distance east, of the station a; West Weber and na soon aa tbe sect dent happened the train was brought to a eundxtill. The train crew, consisting of Conductor Carther and Brakeman G. C. Hlauber and W. 1,. McLean placed the Injured man ibaard and there be wee given over tithe car.- - of Mra. C. II. Thompson, .t 'rained mine, to whose aid the man owes tha fact that he to Mill irutahly'Mrs. i!lve. Thompson had her professional grip along with, alt nenesen-rparaphernalia and waa able in stanch the flow of Mood. Half of Kellys scalp had been told bare by tb pilot cf the engine and tbe wound was an ugly one. Indeed. t In Ogden At foe Tnlon men wav pieced In tbe axnim lanes and taken to the bovp'tai. did not. dwarf her war bat stayed In the ambulance until th hospital waa reached and soccorofur Blanched the flow of blood. To be efforts the man undoubtedly owe The wife of the station agent West Weber etetas that the unn Unjust toff the depot there a Tea- - ml., utes after the Drat section nf No. f had gone by. In all probability in either fell In a fit or else ileirtteralei laid down with the tnteutlun or commit log suicide. Jamtowt at h e t. matter of repairing Tbe lower street waa Introduced In a report signed by unlf on a member of 'he ft rest committee and on a vote be recommendation embodied In the report were not adtpled. The railroad uniuany. responsible for tbe bad of tbe etrv:. assert Its Innlitll-- : to make the repairs until a bridge s constructed across the river. After allowing a number of payrolls, listening to a lively tip between th- Moves, city recorder and Councilman l amount of and transacting the motion to adjourn ruflne business llseolred tbe august body of city fathers. Thirty-thir- d ron-lltlo- n us-.ia- -- DOCTOR SENTENCED lirm-or- . Colo., April TO PRISON. S.-- Dr. Solomon trrnlrvech. a physician, convicted of upon Hosa Berger, a girl In his office, was today to the state penitentiary for a rtn of twelve to fifteen year. d sen-nee- GREEK BOUNSEL ARRESTED. Lnwc.l, Mara, April 8. Michael Engineer Hampton Crushed Beneath Hia Engine Six Others Seriously Injured. .r. . offl-er- Handsome Poke effect of body hat with dale lee in taro tones. Satin ribbon and bow at silk ahirred back, trims rim, bow on banNatural only. deau. Assorted trimmings. Misses Body Hat with trimmed wreath of flowers and many loops of ribbon, bandeau trimll. Natural and assorted trinunga. Child a Poke Roucet uf fancy body, hu (r.m d with r hi Sun lacs ribbon and flowers. Bow of ribbon and flower trim bandsau. long ties of satin ribbon coma vary daiaiy plete hat; white; akooiiot Telegraph Information received m trimmings tola city teat night U to ihe effect (bat PRICE PRICE $2.75. PRICE $3.50. passenger train No. 4, east hoend. ran Into a split switch at Browns, a small ttatlon on th Southern .Pacific railway, twenty miles west-oLovelock, yeaterday afternoon, colliding with several freight care on toe ride track and wan ditched. Engineer N. C. Hampton waa crushed to death beneath Ms engine Fireman A. G. McDonald waa severely bruised shout the head and shoulders. A number at penaengera Wo hara a nice assortment of Children's Bilk and Chiffon Hata in Injured. white, pink, blue and rad. Spa dal sale on Childrens Straw Salims. The train wan Speeding at a good clip when toe split switch wae ran Into. There waa nothing to indicate that there waa anything wrong with the track cad the engine crashed ever the ride track into tha suing of freight cam with a terrific Impact. The engine was reduced to a heap of scrap iron, two baggage cars war smashed to kindling and six freight can were demoliahed. user Hampton was found pine ned ta too wreckage, but with hta hand ntill grasping tha throttle. He to an old time Sou thorn Pacific You pay mor for other Pianos, ktt engineer and has seen yean at serBOY BURCLAR ARRESTED vice on the seat end. He was well and you get less. oM time favorably known by all of the railroaders In Ogden. Formerly be Ogden Officer Gather-ia Yuoeg ran on the old lino out of Wadsworth, Crook. Fowler. Nevada, when the division print wan The following committee appoint- located there.' Hairy Blmmona, the youthful burThose Injured in the wreck In addi- glar, who wax apprehended In (hla ment were announced: Railroads William McCarthy, chair- tion to the fireman follow: city by Chief Browning and Sergeant bruised head Tout on Information man; John C. Hooper. Wayne McChriaty, furnlah ed by McGill. W. O. and hack. Press Balt Lake officers, ta said to be the B. Edwin contusion Hotels1 Thomas Wise, lira Wayne McChriaty, thief who napacked time rooms la of hip and other amrloue brutaei. the Keith's apartments In Balt Lake May Enay Bowden, arm badly brute City on Friday evening tost and stole Legislature Jacob Hartman. ed. Employment C. L. Crock well. quantity of clothing and Jewelry. 8 irk and Raitef Commutes Clyde John 8. Howe, cood on diner, foot With Mm, ia on accomplice, Ernest cabled. H. Spencer. Jarvis, aged 17. Carl Daria, coal passer, bruised The arrest of Simmone waa brought Physic ton and Burgeons Dr. N. C. head and back. Mayo. through the capture and confession of Jarvla, who told the offiorra that hla Textlmonlal: "Have played on ft pel wax In Ogilen. He gave toe officers STOHECIFER DISCHARGED a description of tbe youthful burglar Kutxnunn piano and find It an exceeraew and toe Ogden authorities were at llent Instrument In every way. Th once notified. They at once got busy Dentist Claims Because Ha Advertised cals and touch la perfect. Tha and succeeded In locating the thief. tone ris bright and has a crispncvi Professionals Attacked Him. Detective Rhodes last no time In com- that Is not excelled by any plans I ing to Ogden and taking Simmons ever played on. C. Ia Btonedfcr, a local dentist back. When he wee searched two PROF. DENT MOWERY. charged with practicing dentistry gold rings and two stick plna, a to Inn without a male certificate of regwi raIntroduction irtce. Tern Special were from toe Keith apartment!, tion upon etxnpiaint of Dr. W. G. Daidesired. if found on him. After being confronted ry mp1e, wae up for trial yesterday beJ. M. PANTONE, Sift Agent with the oonf melon of Jama, Blmmona fore Judge Murphy In toe municipal too oonf eased. Complaints are being I also handle a line of musical mcr ' court At the conclusion of toe testichandl-- e. drawn up agnlnet them, and tbev will mony of rrttneewe hto honor adjudged be krralgned before Judge probably the defendant not guilty and die JOHN PINOREE 25TH PHONE 103BK BELL 414 ST. PRESDkhl tola morning. charged him. CLUB. IDENT THE OP The State Board of Dental Examm-er- x tatned In the growth of asparagM sad attended the trial In a body, and ASPARA U Fi RM toe steadily Increasing demand birth won interested participants In toe Vtah product assures the company id proceedings. Dr. A. C. Wherry testi- Club la In tha Meat Prosperous of Almoot fied that Btonedfcr applied to toe Manager H. G. Adams of tha Wa- a good market for toe output of & Throe Hundred. satch Orchard company stated last ev- farm. Asparagus was formerly only board for examination and failed to ening that work would be commenced obtained along the hanks of crseki' paaa, which prohibited him from obon the asparagus farm to be and irrigation ditches where It taining the certificate. W. D. Van that also company thia aeaaou. wild, but this appetising remtiLe it by Jr clerk, county operated deputy Dyke, The annual election of officer of the stated that ha had lamed no certifi- Weber club was held last night at the Contracts were entered Into yeaterday much sought after at present and ths to do the necessary acreage another season may os cate to tho defendant club room In toe Eocies building. with sixty Japt wonderful success atIn the afternoon other doctors were The following representative niembera gardening. The placed on toe stand, aa were also a will direct toe destine of toe clnb for number of people whose teeth Stone the eneulng year: President, John dfer had fixed. At the conclusion of Plngree; vloe president, William Van Ike testimony, however, Judge Mur- Also; secretary, L L. Reynolds; treasphy held that a case had not been urer, Ralph E. Hoag, end these with made out against th defendant and no A. R. Haywood, W. C. W right and dlwhaTged him. H. G. Adame, constitute toe board of Dr. Btunedfer oteim bo has been directors. bewith dealt dentists by (he unfairly The president stated that the club cause of bis methods at advertising waa never In more prosperous condiand for that reason he was determined tion and that from all Indications to to resist toe attacks made against prosperity f the past year would oon him. tlnue during toe coming year. The eleventh annual statement given by Secretary Reynolds showed the Ice club to be In good financial condition with a cash balance at $1,745.04 on bend, March 81. Following 1 the membership roll of club: $m f GREXS 358 25th St. HTe-toa- n WEBER CLUB ELECTS ITS OFFICERS Condition-M- embership 100-ac- ra - FRYER Makes the LEE PORTERS Sherbets, TERRIBLE SI, 1807, Resident membership, April 1. 211 1906 Non - resilient membership, 1... 28 April 1, 1906 MIXUP CAUGHT Young WILDLY DRIVE BELT. BY Admitted during year, resident member Admitted during year, non-ret- - FLYING Cream, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc March You will need for that party. 239 Phone 40 Toial during year, resident members (Dr. Lyman 6 keen, Died Man Narrowly escaped Being Killed at U. L. R. Co'a M. 011111 Substation. Resigned during year ftuspended by board of direct-o- n Lee Porter, employed at the sub of the I'lah Light and Railway company near the mouth of Ogden canyon, might live to be a hundred year oM and never have aa close a call to desth that which befell him yeaterday afternoon. He was whipped, flung and battered around by toe big driving belt, like a rubber ball at the end cf an elsstle string, and while badly bruised still Uvea to tell the Resigned during year, The main driving belt had been giving considerable trouble, threatening repeatedly to come off toe large wheel. Aa It moved perilously near the edgr cf the wheel Ije pushed It on again with a board but evidently used Just a little too much pressure, for the belt waa thrown off the other aide. Then, like a huge serpent, It laebed furons-lroom. about the Catching Porter In Its fol.l It threw him to the fleor and rendered him partially Before he could recover and get out of danger he was again caught and hurled against the mi Again and again he ana rhlnery. waa raught by the sinuous fold but zone Anally thrown cut of the danger Juat how long Porter might have laid there In a half unconsciom con dltion la hard to atate had not Wright made a complaint to (he city office of the light enmpany. A man was sent ip to tbe substation and there found He waa Porter lying on the floor. brought to the city and hi Injuries attended to by Dr. Rloh. While badly bruised luckily no bonea were broken The Dunbar company' come to the Tabernacle tonight on toe Weber stake lecture course, and which has attained auch pronounced success tha past five years. 1 composed of four young men, who form Its male quartette and bellringing company, Ita instrumental trio, and furnlah ita other features. An acal quaintance with to entertainer ways adda interest to the entertainment. and many a concert goer feels n aa well acquainted with nobentertainer, as though he baa met him personally. Tbe Dunbars are Kansas boy and seem proud of tbelr atate. Mr. I.oon Felgar, the splendid base of the company, la from Omaha. He has a phenomenal voice, and la wonderfully effective where hi great tones form a basis for beautiful harmony. He ia also a must successful soloist. Mr. Robii.aon ia a native of d New York City, and has a temw cf great range, and is also a delightful pianist. non-re- tit at Ion tale. y membership, March resident members. .232 Total membership. March Total Whos Your 31, 19U7, 31, 1907, bers mem- 30 263 Tailor ? AT THE TABERNACLE well-know- the well Holbrooks Lafayette known mining man of Provo and Balt City. Vtah. passed torongtl Ogden laM night bound for the new Ber-mining dlatvlot in Neraca. n Tr-iua- Prices being about equal, then wby not wear clothes made for you, clothed that individualize' you and make yon separate from me- diocrity? DO IT NOW well-ptacr- NINETEEN WOMEN ELECTED. IieMngfora. April $. Nineteen men. of whom nine are Socialists, have boon elected member of the Finnish diet. This to th firat time that women have been elected to any national wo- Ia-r- the llivek consul here, was tra eated tonight by Tolled Btates on a charge of rausplrarr In Conner lion with the Importation of Into tola country. a PASSENGER TRAIN RAN INTO T SPLIT SWITCH AT BROWNS. Man Will Represent the to ciety at tho National Convention .XT NR Na PROTECTIVE ASSOHOLDS MEETING. TRAVELERS CHILDRENS HATS We haven't quite as many styles for children as there a cai.dren but you knew soma children Jugi wont wear Lais at all; for thoxa that do aa have juat the aweetest, cutest, daintiest styles that any. one ever did think of, and th prices! Oh. my! Bee for touih-if-tharare no typographical errors in prices given hero; it ls'juat onr low price system. ESPEE RAILROAD COMPANY MUST GET BUSY ON VIADUCT. Tartar. Safeguards the food against alum 190T. WRECK ON DELEGATE L. r Made of Pure Orape Cream of A ELECTED AFTER TBE 0. S. TTESDAY, APRIL 9, I:SlHARCOMBE 1SID ISASTROUS COUNCIL Baking-Powde- OOPEN, UTAH. EXAMINER, EDMUND TAILORING CO. 345 24th Street |