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Show EXAMINER EDITORIAL laHpMiMit Van EXAM1XE.K: THE UORXIXO 8 ICtEPPHNES ROOM Wmi. Vhm Nw rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phene Boll 'Pnen. on ring FT A II, OGDEN, FERRE A KT MONDAY, MORE ABOUT LEGISLATURE 'TRACKS ARE STANDINGi , OPi II Nib No. SO No- - M No. E COAL LAND SATURDAY WASHED BOWLING WHEN YOUR FEET PURCHASE SESS0N AWAY TEAMS Burn or Ache BREVITIES SUFFERS UNION PACIFIC LOSS NEAR PETERSON. BY HOUSE BILL NO. 14 DISCUSSED IN CONTROLLED INDUSTRIE! HOUSE. PURCHASERS TO BE PROTECTED Luey A. Bldridge. the dawhMr of Mr. and Mr. H. W. died at the huiue of her parent. Consumers Will bs Bencfittsd by the TTB Twenty-sevent- h street. at 10 otion Still Transaction Fuel o'clock loot evening from aa attack of Serious in Ogdsn. r lufcerewlueie which developed a wki. at dropsy luritic Iki poet i Miaa ESdridge had bwa ill fur Out of the motives of fifteen months. The apangeiueut fur and Ui prevent a number at the the funeral will be made later. iuluiru uf the state fruiu beiag Mens bora at the Weber tlob are re- handicapped in the future through a to that meet at 81. Jorpb Cah-oll- e shortage uf coal, similar quested church at 11 o'clock tide morulug which vxiaied duriug the past iw to attend the funeral of Mattbiaa aeaaons. the cusl minus at Hlalrtusu. na a near Hock Springs, Wyo.. will be deallies, in a body. Mr. Gill This member of the club in good aianding veloped by I'lsh capitalisis statement was made by one of the inat the time of his death. terested parties yesterday, and throws David A. Maxaell, a mluer by trade, somewhat of a new light upon ibu rewho resided at Five Point aice 189", cent purchase of the coal lands bv , 14. H. lt"lapp. C. W. died early yesterday morning from aa Jhtvld attack of articular rbeuniaiUin, after Nibley, M. 0. Browning aud other aa lllneas of four years. Mr. Maxwell monied mru uf Utah. 1 Is a well known fact that these is survived by a wife and three chilaame Uite are proiiilueni ly identified dren. with a number of large Industries lu uf ihe state David A. Maxwell, a practical man tbia and other par: at experience and at long residence in Among these are the Ogdeu Kapld thlx city, died at hix residence Hunday Transit, the Amalgamated Sugar, Smehiug. Smelling, the Tlnt-.morning at I ofeloek. Notice of fie tbs Ogden A Noiibwwteri railroad, ncral hereafter. Idaho the Utah A railroad, and the least Plenty of sweet milk and cream Tint 1c Smelling rmr puttie. At were alwaye on hand. T. P. Perry, phone two of tha cunipanles nienllnned 1(11. considerably handicapped during the present w litter by the coal shortage and aome of them were forred lo The caerutivc eoinmlttee of the K rinse down temporarily on this acpublican party have decided to fittingly observe the birthday of Abraham count. With the Blairtowa mines running Lincoln on Feb. it. There will lie n number of meetings held in each at to their full raparliy It la though that mure than a sufficient aniuunt the ciiy wards. of roal for these industries oan be proThe funeral of Joseph P. Rtone will duced. This, nf counts, la bound bi he held at the Find ward meeting assist in rrllrv Ing the local hurtags house ai 2 o'clock Wednesday after- lu a great extent. It la reasonable noon. Interment will be in the city b suppose that tha amiHint nf etial shipped luto Ogden from the other cemetery. mines will not be decreased and to the The BbupeWlilnma Candy company amount now nlloled for local conwill commence moving into their new sumption, aside from that for the InbuUdnlg on Wall avenue south of the terests mentioned, will he added that Union Depot, about the IKth f this which under exlatlng conditions whlru month. They expect to Iw prodnring go to them. The ailuatlon in Ogden qt the prescandy from the new building about the find of neat munfh. The new quarters ent time, according to a prominent will give them n floor spare of about dealer, la Just aa serious as It haa been 64.000 feet and the factory will be the at any time during the winter, with largest In the west. About 1011 new lha exrepilnn. of eourse. of the mildness of the weather. Nearly all of hands will he employed. the coni reertvad here during the past Mr. Carver has reserved fifty seats week or I wo haa been dealt out in st the lecture of Miss Urchin for the 200 and S00 pound luia. while the deGood Templars of the city. They xrc mand for roal baa Increased. These urged to be present st the Presby- who had put a supply in their iiius terian church at 7:20 toalght. Thai' last an turner, are now running to the list of applicants fur regular weekly meeting will begin at fuel. Officials of the Southern Pacific 1:10 p. m. announce that they ai about up A. Q. Horn has removed hla law against It. again for fuel for their hr offices over Badcon'a Drag Store, comiMlvea and unless a supply la rewhere be in prepared to meet any and ceived nt one will have to commence nil parties desiring tho services of na I be rutting out nf freight trains on attar Bey tha west end of the Salt lake division of that line. William Wing, wife and daughter of lehl are guests ai tho home id lieu. COUNTY RCAO Rl'OnED W. Larkin la this city. APACHES BIG AND SCRIBES HEA0 RESPECTIVE CITY LEAGUES. There is a Reason Eld-rtdg- Four Naw B'dla Introducad and ferred to Appropriata ht But Littl Chang in Individual Stani- - and On Hundrsd Fest of Traskag Bridg Carriod Away by Swotlan Re- Com-mittss- Btrsama Ytatsrday. A SHOE With Ira tracks torn out for a disof man- than loo feet by a rush of water In Weber canyon, near Cetcraon, Utah, 2u miles east uf Ogden, (he main line of the hert Lins is iilocked and will not he cleared uu'il t stay at noon. The Hue went out at 4 o'clock Bun-daafternoon, when the strexua, awollen by the heavy do u pour of several rain which had continued daya, burat from its bank, tearing out a bridge, and washing out the track fur lint feet. General Superintendent E. Buckingham. of the Short Line, left at S:20 u'tTick last bight In bia private car for the scene of the washout. His train comprised fonr cars of ties and a car of heavy timber, to be used In placing a temporary track to reliev the traina that area tailed on the eaa. side of the rut. It waa at flrat feared It would he neceasary to temporarily treatle the gap, but it was la'er found that the cut could be repaired Vi relieve the atramled trains and open the line, by cribbing. The traina held up nt the eaat end of the break by the waahunt are the Overland Limited No. 1, U Angeles Limited No. 7 and Fnat Mail No. 9, REASON c-- ab-tu- t After arguing for several hours upon the Mibjeci mater of house bill No. 14. Saturday, whieh relates to appropriating fla.isio to ascerialn the feasibility uf prodiielug aubterranean watera for culiuary purposea iu dry fanning the Houoe of Reprcseutallvea yosier-ia- i pasned the same. The bill is tha first to pass calling for an appropriation of any slae and is looked upon by 'he farmers aa one of the best measures before the house. The hill waa paaoed by a vote of S3, feu of the members being ahoeut. The purport of the bill la stated a of developing being fiur the purpose dry farming and locating watera therefor. The purMiae is fun her to demonstrate for the benefit of the public of district condition and also furnish reliable information to the legislature. Preference shall be given to districts that are making bona flde attempts to reclaim lamia by methods of dry farming; liiat are obliged to haul or pipe water three or more miles; u Kct-U-s- T The work shall be In charge of the state engineer, a member of the slate board of land commissioners aud a memlier of atate board of horticulture. Although Kuchler'a amendment to tha measura, making the work npply only to atala lands. It was placed in the flual amendment and he wun out. One of the broadest excusea ever issued in the house was allowed by Speaker Joseph. It was to allow the memlier of the special rnminiaalou In liievallgale the present coal shortage, to collie and go at the houae at any time they see fit. The commission la composed of five members. Hill No. 12. which was to mine up before the huae yesterday waa made a special order of buelueaa for Monday on ncount of the business Inter eels involved. This waa done at Ihe request of Representative Critchlow. f Tills dealu with the furnishing bonds of foreign corporations who are not allowed to do hualnnes in the slate. The bill waa dlscusced formerly and Tulton anil Crilchlow declared that in Its prem-n- i form Ihe bill was not fur the heat good of the state. In arguing dry farming bill Representative Tolton took occasion to declare that it waa not the first time ihal the Mate had made the experiment. lie laid that in 1K09. ys.oou was appropriated for the same purpose. The work waa done in mint hern I'tah and was a failure. Again lu 1901, be declared, f 10.0IJU was appropriated and run tract let for a l.&nn.foot well In Millard county. After rearhlng 9mi feet at a cost of tT.Omi, the contractor abandoned the work. He declared that Utah did not lime on this, as a few iiiuuthi: later the property waa anld to private parties for fK.OOO. Critchlow declared that corporation! were now being formed for the purchase nf dry farms and that the bill would be a great Inducement fur them lo graft in securing cuhceasloiis for wells on property that they were Away, The regular monthly conjoint sessions of the Y. M. and T. L. M. I. A. Two and a half feet 4 water rovers tha county road about two miles east wars held in all of the city wards last of the west end of Ogden canyon In evening. Special musical programs the Ogden valley upon what Is known ware given nod prominent speakers as the Itlrle enisle. Tha overflow Is delivered address. expected lo wash out all that pari of tha highway built In new last fall and the new bridge constructed at that point by tha county at Ihe aame lime la ihroaletied. The heavy rains of the past two or three daya ha caused the anow to melt rapidly in Ogden AT THE ORAND WEDNESDAY. valley and il la a question whether nr not the rlier will lie able to control One of the must Important amtiso-me- tha rush of water that is bound to folevents cm the season's calendar low. Resideuia of Huntsville no not la announced Er next Wednesday, anticipate any damage other than that when Oo. M. tkihaa's biggest suc- In the enualy road st several point a. Minutes From ltroaii-wa- The Ogden fiver haa swollen rapidly cess. "Fnrty-flv- e will be prosented at the Gram since leNterday. hut as yet there Is no Immediate danger of Ita ovei flowing Wednesday evening. This attramlon comes under the ill banka. managerial banner of Klaw A which lends to It the prestige SION WESTON FUNERAL of this great theatrical firm. It a east of prominence anj a proThe funeral of Pinion Weston was duction that will leave nothing to he desired. The company Is one of th huiil at lha Fifth ward meeting house largest and twist expensive urg anim- at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon ations on tonr thN season. Its rsst and was largely attended. There were of principals In headed by Corinne, many beautiful floral offerings placed whoas popularity la iinlHiisided. There upon Ihe easket. The sen Ices were la the usual attractive and lively nvar by nishop John Watson. ensemble and several of The watd choir rendered set era sethe greatest song hits this popular lections and solos and duets seie renyoung man bus ever codiimwimI, nulr dered by Mrs. Mary Fat ley, Orson ably famous of which are : "So Dug Griffin and Miss Tillie Hancock. The A Mary." Popular Millionaire,'' speakers were Emanuel Wimllev f Minutes fmm Hrnsd-way,- Halt Lake, P. J. Ijnnmets, t; H lcnk-ere- , Only Forty-fivH. I. .Iscohs, Joseph p.irn mid 1,. and Mary tr a Grand 0.1 In writing this plav Mr Co- W. KhiiitillT. Inlet Name. l u, m the han baa departed fisini hf iistml field city eenietcry. and given the stage a play aUniniHnc In nentlment. psth', fcaniutio sltni-tlun- s TO REBUILD KINGSTON. and feichlim rihuaves. rout-- ' Mned with the mimical background It Peh 3. The Kingitou. haa resulted In an entertainment :h.n eoiemiiiee appointed by a will undoubtedly psnArcMilshop Nui'aM to csrrv out pr.'-l- ! monument to the genie of this ouiik. a's fur he re building of the cit.1. ami whose lines Tiwriter, witty Sinnrilav and a resolution have already invadi-three to l lie iiiicprisl to goveriintenl continents and evoked ant a lonu of ;lii)ui,rtiMi gt h lan. roitimeut wherever the English of Intem-llo be repaid ill i'u is token THEATERS slg-ntfl- It in the chemicals left in the sole leather after tan- lots Angeles Limited N. 2 and Overland Limited No. 2, due into Ogden yesterday afternoon, were lent out over the Oregon Bh'rt line bv and of McCainmon. Idaho, way Granger. California Express No. 3, due Into Og.ien nt 8:43 o'clock this was brought in over the morning, same route. The Iullman conches on No. 4 were attached i Loa Angeles limited No. H. The Atlantic Express. No. 4. will lie run east aa an extra as sunn a the track is replaced. Until that time this train ha been annulled. Park City local No. 112 baa also been annulled until the break Is repaired. OCOEN NORTH NOTES ning, which your feet HANAN SHOES There lx but little change in the standing of the bowlera over what they were last week, but, the standing of the learns have been changed about considerably. This Is true of both th City and the Commercial league. The Apaches still maintain their hold ou first place in the City league with a 66. Their nearest percentage of competitor are the Stan, who ao far have made an even break, haring won half of the gamea played. In the Commercial league the Newspaper men have tightened their grip on first place. Bo far the 8cribex have played nine games and have lost but two and have earned a percentage uf 777. Nrxt In this league are the Nyes, who have a percentage equal to the Apachea In the City league, 666. The Commercial league player have made the best showing in individual averages alao. By comparing the twenty players of the City league with the first twenty In the Commercial league it will be eeen that th minor league haa the beat of the argument by a good margin. Butb leagun have a pretty rare on for individual honors and each player Is lolng hla beat to increase hi rending. Interest in the sport is increasing daily and each match la witnessed by a large audience of interested spectators. The Individual averages of the- are soled with scoured leather. It's an eipensive process, but absolutely necessary for the comfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in (rood shoes; but always done In Ilanan Phoe. In the making of a Ilanan Flioe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it is better than it costs. DEE-STANEO- SHOE CO. North Ogden, Weber County, Utah, 2, 197. The present temperature on the body of snow that covers the ground makes travel on the various roads anything Mi; pleasant in this locality Just now. However, the open rondiilnn of the ground takes the wet Into the anil and obviates what would otherwise cause a superabundance of water and also enhance prospect a for the coming season. FRYER Flor-eiii-- Vm-rn.- guage ! I i Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You Will Need THOIME e For Spring and Summer Shown Here Daily !' y Vents Length E Bi ia-- ee s 1 -' lu-e- Jewelers OGDEN. UTAH. Wi-iar- v. t AVENUE. Individual Patterns Sold UNION MADE oi-i- . COMPANY. I - this CLOCK, WASHINGTON YOU entirely out of styie - smi-ii'p- I AT We will lay it away for Oo.-d-tr- fn-c- QX Pattern and extreme - OPTICAL GOODS J. S. LEWIS your i - ! wt-r- Call and select . THEN DECIDE TO COME TO US FOR 11 on up in gjqnnn WATCHES DIAMONDS 19 no up to H.S'Mt.tM). CLOCKS SI. 00 up to I7n.no. JEWELRY Of all description and price. t for That Party H.-n- profii-ten- the Ice Makes The drama gotten up and presented by local talent for (he benefit of the Sunday school waa In 'every wav n success, and was a credit to those taking part an a handsome aunt waa reu lined to replenish the treasury. . ii- -k Me have Increased inn per cent by . Eye examined . Feb. The immediate derendante of Mrs. Ellca Urown met with her Wednesday to do hnuui to her fur having reached Ihe noth milestone in her sojorttn In this life, having been horn in Lavender, Wiltshire, England. Jan. 30, 1847. of Juhu llrown and Sarah Mundy and emigrated from Jauulnn, sailing on the ship Aniaxon June 1. 1SG3. With several hundred emigrants under the direction of Wm. liramwell and arrived in New York July 18, and at a few daya later, and left there in for the valley, arriving In Balt Aug. looking for. Oct. 4th sud North Ogden Lake The committee of the House on Oct. 10.City w'hcre she has made her hnnte the Htale Induslrtul School was ex.lure ov. 18, lsfi:t. She became the cused from attendance at the house wife of Juhn Whit" three children, session at 2 o'clock Monday nfter-nouMary Kllxa. Sarah June and Annie L, were horn to them. After the death Most of the Ogden contingent of the of the father the Imante the wife. exbouse w.i absent today or were May 9, 187 ' of Tnouias 11. Brown. cused later In the day. From this union five children were H. It. No. 7 waa placed at the foot via.. John IT. Ellen, George E.. Itorn, of the calendar for next Mnndav at Nephi and Harriet. She waa Emily, the request of Representative Hone. the recipient nf a handsome present A similar request waa granted to Mr. through which and the congratulations Robinson iu regard to house bills 14 allowed upon her she will be made to and 19. remember the The bi ennial report of the Deaf. long Dumb mid llltml school was received A lnrgc number nf teams have been mul referred to the commit ten on apbltay the last few lavs niuvliig the propriations. hunilr-- d tons nf beets pile! up Reports were received and adopted many In North iiurmg the beet harfirm ihe committee on private corposo hard to get. when cars rations. recommending the passage vest. have lain wete on Ihe ground for of house hills Nos. 67 and 24, with cer- They about two months rind seem to be In BITTER CONTEST ENDED. tain amendments. The former hill I fair condition, ottiv nt the outer surb.v X'eplil Jensen and provides a Five wcr loa at on cars face. They Hartford City, Ind., Feb. 3. The hifur foreign corporations doing I'oints and the w;k is now alnut tter war between the AmulBamated business in the stale without compli- over. Window Glass Workers' association ance with the state laws. The latter and the 8lmnn Burns union. L. A. 3nn, hill Is nlso presented by Nephi Jenhand'-oniv.!rl came tn the K. of 1,.. which has wsged for the H Is to prohlhlt the publishing sen of false statements regarding corpora home of i.tvid E. Ilamlall yesterday past. two years came to a sudden and niorintiK. lions. unexpected end today when the Johnson Glass company, operating two The special committee appointed hy factories here and one at IndependWe have three rise of whooping the speaker to invite WTli.tm Jennings th an In spt-.ithe house, re- c.Hieh In town, otliei-vihealth of the ence, Kas., signed the wage scale of the Amalgamated association. These ported yesterdiiv that 4he "Cimiiiicti-er- people is fHlrl gon.l would be unable 'o tic present and three facturlea. It la said, were the memengagespeak on account of other The naden X(:,,li Western engine only ones giving employment to Inaments. '.eft '.he tr.iv- it: transit a few ber of the Burns organisation. 'hat On account of the facts In II. H. No dais ago front Nor!: tigdcn to Ogden bility of the Burns union to furnish ts, py I'roft. net being constitutional, with a train of licet - has at last, after men to porate the plant at Independthe liill war wi'hdma-- hv the Intro- u number of d.w of nigging of men ence, Has., and factory No. 2 at this caused the compan to suspend ducer. This was one of the Mils In-- I with jack set ewe a". I other parapher-tti'ii- . place reduced to secure a change lit the operations nt both places, using the pl.u-eon ami the track beep time of taking the annual school rett- - s' in mo the vi'iiTt ll.i'itse. No passen- men to porate plant No. 1 tn this city. KllS La.l on the line It H said that a closer working agreeger .iivti-e has lu The following hill-- wen- introduced tor al..ut ten ,invv greatly inconven- ment between the Amalgamated assoand referred to the laidoua commit iencing travel, more particularly felt ciation and the National Brokerage for the Intees: lo!. lest of high school pupils, futnpanv. a selling agency Irooi-Mi-an If. H No. !e. by whose dependent concerns, ami reducing of .il ers .tin I iiher Initiation fee to the .Innhston comamendment to section 11. Article 1.1. work in Ogden requires dsi'j trip to the of the cuitstlMittoii or the s'a'M of lu- made hv them. pany emplove from )5bi to 1 are two nf the moat important concessions 1'uli. rotating t sure ant ruiui't b'M'-of Referred to cranted. It It. and Mabel .I"tis'n of coinml'tec on Jul'rlarr th-worj.-.-t s'r.te hoard of Sunday school It II. No. in;. It- Hone To amend GEORGE DENHAM DEAD. were In atien at our local 3S. revise-secltiut IJ'd r'undav sdm d last Sunday. nf ISMs. proliihj-inNew Yo-- k. Fch. 2. George W. Dei;-gamine sn I hnm. tin 'i'l time actor, d'ed from approviding a peiialtv therofor. ReferJohn June.-.-, whose health has nn the street tndav while ot red to commuter ou judiciary. ip;" 11 It N 97 by ('loan Relating n Poor for son:e ii::,e front an at' ick of hi wav to see his phvsirian. Mr. is r thoumaiKm. per--eonvalr fne i'b'iihiitn 'nr ninny years supported sa'e uf rc.ilor taxes and 'N iMsf'.lmil.ui ef the proceeds. Refcircd Ins. pit Jefferson, and had nppeare! Tho se! of Ni'i'h Oeden iimln to committee on Judlclarv. vi'lt ,i nutr.lier of other star. Hi il he tf. Punon as II H No !". bv Robinson T.a e( la' ct'giigen'ent waa with Wilton M:-I'annallv and l.arkavc n "The Ijiw and the Man." a.l property tu he tiasessrd t 'r priuripHl. !!i" n". with rite intermediate and M;. general purposes, for general lavVi'es Sw"1' an-.- Tavl-i- with rh... pr1 atnl to prevent the tntrodiiciou of cvi JOINT SUICIDE. ra-are J,"ir.g commendnhlv g.. i v for dence to rcei-veW I,. to coiitntl'tv-ed. Refen tut j'.tdir--Minneapolis. Minn.. Feb. 3. George ry . K'rnii'r and Sunt Valentine carried w.t-- . r to iit.'re propesi'ion tit a suicide past in a local hotel trr the N'or'h Ogtl- - n c"i in Inhaling gas. Both wre labor-T- " tu s t,! "'ire an.i ha i,' hern cur of work in Niflli (tg iep S. ttn1;-of "111110 tint" Thev had said they wen ills war at-i"ca..,:;j 'ii t.i ' n i Til" R;ci- iVc-a l The bodies o.'id'y in need uf money. 'll C.insfc, i:i., ;ie p1( will hold ''le'- a';;' h",.1, found !lc by side in a bed in rf Cl I J t !!. !'ti"r room poti-ait- n- LENGTH OF SERVICE REPUTATION FOR HONESTY CLASS OF GOODS CARRIED. . . SOLE AGENTS Og-ie- un-il- CONSIDER RD oca-don- . pre-sldt- YOU MAY BE THE JUDGE west-boun- lines. Danger at Naw Bridge Being Washed - y that though suitable for dry farming are not being developed because the distance to water makes lha business unprofitable. It la alao provided that not more than two borings shall be in one ruun-Ijand nil borings shall be on lauds b.v belonging to the stale nr the state, and that such work shall be done aa near as poaslble to aeriloii out,-addin- Alma Larkin returned yesterday from a business trip to llenefer, Utah. tance . EDMUND TAILORING V e!'U--t-i"- : . J 1 tr.-;,- ; - : .1 n- J 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |