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Show TDE MORNING EXAMINER, THE EXAMINER i miaou, with whom he is a favorite. Long before it was positively announced h Ethan Allan Hltchoock Intend- ed te leave tha Interior department it BREAKING UR REBATING. was known that the p redden intendo promote James R. Garfield to a ed The interstate commerce cumaoie-sio- e cabinet poet If the opportunity offered. to te he congratulated on the Mr. Roosevelt told many of his friends la 8t Paul of hla Intentions toward Garfield. It first fights It has far the enforcement of the to understood that he has told callers lav. The officials hare been notified at the white hone of his purpose to of the Tictrrr, though none of them elevate Plnchot at the first opportunbevein la court while the suite were Elevation la that case means but was the ity. them of first The ing fought ons thing, and hat he is slued far famous Omaha grata case. against membership in tha president's official the Chicago, fit. Paul Minneapolis and family. Omaha lias. Tha othar waa against Plnchot to not popular with party the Omat Northern. Both of them ware men, and hU promotion to the cabinet rebate casts to which a rebate of oee-ha!- f would raise a great howl among them. alpar cant a bushel hud hssa Bat this would not deter the president. lowed a grata under the guise of cuHe to firmly of the opinion that ns a Tha first ault was rator charges. cabinet officer Plnchot would make fought deeperately, aal resulted In the good. penalty of tnaieM f the 9L00fi a aoant aa each of the fifty The voting population of the United counts, a total ef 5d$00 against the States totals almost 15,000,000 and mad and a similar amount against it will take mors than $5,000,000 fund tbs general Height agent Seelsgthe to corrupt a working majority of them. first fight was won, tha Great Northern into camp and pleaded guilty ea Now that Harry Thaw to going to each of fifteen coonte llkewieao getting make a shift la counsel, it might he the minimum penalty. Notice of ap- a good thing for him to get Lawyer peal waa given la each case on tha Patrick to defend him. ground that the EiUae law, under which the coBTlctloa was secured, had Railroads are said now to be favorhsea repealed by the passage of the ing government valuation. Really if new rate tow. This appeal la a fightMr. Bryan dose not look out they will ing chance, and the interstate com- pretty soon be celling him u merce commissioners do not think it eaa bo made to stick, far they point out that the rate tow was never inSecretary Taft is training up gradutended to repeal tha Elkina tow, and ally. After some comparatively easy the court will not so construe 1L If and indolent lid sitting stunts la Cuba the penalties can be enforced, it will and Porto Rico, he to going to get a do more than anything alas te break taste of the real and strenuous thing np tha practice of rebating, and It to in Ohio. to be hoped that the court of appeals wifi aifirm tha lowar court ' The Chimes In Ban Francisco are going to start a bank. And if they are WNCHOT FOR THE CABINET. wise they witl not hire any American Thera is good raaaoa to believe that cashiers or presidents either. before the sixtieth congress meets in The railroads are probably begin-la- g December another change will be made to think that this twocent fare la tha cabinet of Pmaldent Rouaovolt to both contagious and to stated. It epidemic of James Wilson loos, Is tiring of bin work at tha head of While the Agricultural department A lot of papers are complaining behe has oot aetiilod the President there are Intimations that Secretary Wilson cause the President's Arlington speech win retire from publto Ufa la the com- contained nothing sensational. And ing winter. If Mr, Wilson decides to probably the earns ones would have gait, the impression prevails la Wash- been complaining If it had been ington that he will be auoceeded by Gifford Plnchot, chief forester of tha W. J. Oliver, the loweet bidder for government. Plnchot is a bachelor, to very wealthy aad entered the public the Panama canal contract, has now service la pursuance of hla Ideals of emitted a little venom about "paper a settled forest policy oa the port of collar patriots." If he la aot much of the govern meat of the United States. a success ss a low bidder, Mr. Oliver He la a mamber of tha president's ten-m- is does pretty .well as a low phrase cabinet, and to wry popular at tha whit house It mast make Mr, Carnegie sad to Plaobofs earn haa been mentioned la oooaecUoa with tha agricultural tklak of the Immense amount of taintportfolio tor a timber of months It ed spelling libraries contain. is kaowa that ihere to sum reason Mr, Bryan says, "the conservative for ft Aa the hand ef tha foreety which to a part of tha depart- wing of the Democratic party will aot ment of agriculture, Mr. Plnchot has manage the next campaign." The conkept la close touch with Secretary servative wing of the Democratic party anti-reba- te am haa OGDEN, UTAH. 1907. 21, kag since been furled and put away. It to to b hoped that the new diplomatic college will be a coeducational eoaoern, with a social annex far the diplomats wives. The Standard Oil company is now explaining that It did not know the rebate gun was loaded. It to a little hard to think that Mrs. Ida Von Ctonsaea should hav traveled nil the way to Washington and aot even boaa able to break into the Ananias dub. The Japanese must be amused to sets the number of different thing that have been happening to state rights since they first stirred np the question. President ZeUya baa aot yet decided whether he is too big for the country or whether the country is too small for him. H. H. Rogers assigns the greatness of the country to providence and petroleum. And it looks as though Judge WE ANNOUNCE up-to-dat- Landis had arrogated to himself the of sprinkling the petroleum a lit tie. SCHOOL 9x12 Tapestry, only QUESTION. and up. 9x12 Axminster only 26.00 and up. 16.00 Meve. Constantinople, April SO. Ambassador Lelshman has made a new move la the American school question by which fas has placed the Porto in the awkward position of appearing to thwart the will of the Sultan. In his tost communication to the foreign office the ambassador pointedly called attsntlOB to the foot that notwifa-sandln- g the formal promises and ptodgoe of his majesty that a satisfactory settlement of school question would be arraaged, tha Porta hue utterly failed to carry out the Imperial assurances. The action of Mr. Leish-ma-u la thus holding the Porte responsible for the delay ie regarded in diplomatic circlet here as being very droit. Even Turkish circles admit that it places the government in the unenviable light of seeming to oppose the execution of the Sultan's promises. 9x12 Wilton Velvets only 45.00 and up. ( Ingrain Art Squares, Only 3.50 and up. For the babe, is one of the most desirable and convenient items in our new arrivals. We are showing a strong line of the popular Ford Johnson make. You will agree with us when you see them. They are the neatest,strongest and best ever offered far. the money. CRADLE FOR THE BABY. Prew 3.75 Madrid. April JO.-- The English physician and nurse who bar been la a pan Queen Victoria for some time have returned to England, a great Spanish spectoltot having taken charge at the case of the queen. The cradle the expected heir will use to the saaie that waa used by King Alfonsos father, the Into King AL fionso XII. WARSHIP and Carriages Gd-Ca- rts Linoleums Another carload just opened and we can supply you with patterns pretty aa a picture, and qualities that wear like stone. We want to show yon. Valetta, Island of Malta, April SO. Whllb maneuvering during a night attack outside the Grand Harbor lata yesterday the British torpedo boat destroyer Ariel collided with the breakwater and sank. One man was drowned. The Ariel Mes la deep water aad it la expected that aha will fen a ' ADJUSTABLE Hand-Ca- rs FOR THE BOYS, are the most practical and serviceable playthings yon can get for them. It builds up their health, develops their muscles, squares up their shoulders and expands their chfests, and will stand any amount of rough usage. Your Credit Is Good 500 and up New Wall Papers Our easy payment plan has not only proven to Another Carload be very popnlar,but has just received and it been a big help to many was full of the a man who could not prettiest papers see his way clear to get you ever saw. Evwhat he needed. We ery pattern is a have helped many over masterpiece of ardifficult places. Let us tistic deal g ni n g and coloring. help you. Easel Back Curtain Stretchers PINS Only $3.00 Set OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF " TAPESTRY and 65c np yd. Only VELVETS Only 1.10 yd. and np. AXMINSTERS, Only 1.25 yd. and up. INGRAINS, Only 45c yd. and up All Sewed and Laid. and up Prktea 'New IS SUNK. e. Carpets Rugs Ambaesadpr Lelshman, Has Made aa Adroit " - - ytnn A Do you want to we some of the handsomest carjiets and rugs ever woven on modem looms? We have them and are nrjon to show them to you. Never in the history of the city has there been such a splendid assortment. Everyone is a muter, The colorings are the most jieriect blendpiece of the weavers art. The designing is the most artistic and ings, and the highest grade dyes only are used. But let us show them to you. Job AMERICAN M-- The New Arrivals for Spring Business . . APRIL SUNDAY, STATIONARY PINS Only $2.00 Set , We have just received a new supply of these handy articles r Ladies and Misses Spring Suits Now on Sale at 20 to 25 Per Cent Discount ....... " , Extraordinary Sale of Black & Colored Silks BOYS DRIVE Will Begin Tomorrow and Continue Balance of the Week AT RAPID In this sale we will offer values in Bilks that are altogether without a parallel in the hiatory of Bilk Retailing. The varieties are so great that it is impossible to give fall details. It ufe to that none of our com petitors can match our prices' for wunilar SPEED sj prices. This sale, an event without peer or precedent. One that ia bound to establish a rec ord in the popular Last & Thomas Store. Where customers who have investigated are delighted with their good fortune in coming here before they bongjit elsewhere. , Lace Curtains Below Cost n is tofJMM NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Pairs, worth 100 Fairs, worth 60 Fairs, worth 50 Pairs, worth 75 Pairs, worth 75 Pairs, worth 40 Pairs, worth 60 Pairs, worth 75 Pairs, worth 30 Pairs, worth 16 Pairs, worth 22 Fairs, worth 50 50c; Kale Friee 93c; Kale Price 33c Price Price 2.00; Kale Price 2.23; Kale Price 1.00 3.00; Kale Price 2.00 3.30; Kale Price.. 2.75 4.00; Kale Price 5.00; Kale Price 3.00 1.25; Kale 1.60; Kale 5.50; Kale Price 6.00; Kale Price GUNNELL RESOLVES STOP FAST DRIVING. 73c 1.23 1.50 1.75 4.00 4.75 5.00 LAST & THOMAS TO What Ha Calia tha Delivery Soy Nula-- anca la tha Subjoat of His Condemnation, Juda Thousands of pairs from a prominent maker, whose goods are famous as the very best in style, finish and quality in the country, go into this great sale at prices never before made on such goods. T" JUDGE Gunnell, ef tha Juvenlla court, declared himself strongly and aggrasalvaly ytearday again what delivery-bo- y tha as termed ha He took the nuisance." first step by severely lecturing one boy, and Inaugurated s campaign against fast drivers. The case before tha court involved George Moeler, delivery boy for the Elite meat market, Mr. Herrick, aa aged tody, and thfe boys employer. While tearing along Washington venue, near Thirtieth street, young Moaier, it le claimed, ran down Mrs. Herrick and Inflicted painful Injuries. Uickily she fell away from tha wheels of the wagon or the affair might have taken a serious turn. At the instance of Mrs. Herrick, and the request of the manager of the meat market, tha delivery boy waa permitted to go unpunished, after promising to drive slower hereafter. Chief Browning of the police force was present and gave the support of the department in the auppression of recklesneas on the pert of delivery boys. Every officer on shift will be notified to watch closely for speeders, whose arrest has bssa ordered by the of Ogdon, affirmed Judge Gunnell. For years they hav been the terror of Infirm people not able to move qnlekly, the menace of people nimble of foot, and the ultimate death of horses compelled to race all day beneath the cruel smart of whip and prod. They drive on any aide of the highways, disregard the rales at crossings, aad whirl around busy corners with the speed erf a fire engine. Remonstrance ea the pert of any one indignant at the recklessness of the boys oaly succeeds in inersaelng the speed. The safety of the public demand that something be done to dinuisance end minish the dellvery-be- y with the cooperation of the police end merchants theme sins, this court hopes to work a needed reform. and peach, aprloot and other trees In fall bloom In the Balt Lake, Ogden and the valleys to too north aad south. Friday night tha outlook for the fruit grower was omnioua. A keen frosty wind was blowing aad aa toe night advanced It increased In intensity. In seasons past the fruit grower lias suffered in this respect. After n week or two of milA, beautiful weather, bringing the fruit trees Into foil k haa occurbloom, n aerioas red by Just inch a change in the temperature aa we are now experiencing aad considerable loss has ban the reenlt, and it Is to be hoped that nch will net be the oeae ia this ueaeen of proa parity. ars sot-bac- WAS COLD WEATHER WatherNSuroau Predicts Haavy Frost Tonight. . Just to allow how freakish the of weather god can be. a half-lneIce was formed In the city Friday night This morning it covered ditches and vessels filled with water exposed to the elements and made spring ss closely allied to winter that it waa with difficulty on wan distinguished from the other. Deuptts the frequaat missee of the weather man, he to and predicts clear skirl, but there will be a heavy frost tonight. Small fruits, such as strawberries, and early garden truck were Injured eligMly. but It la thought tout no dum-eg- e was done to trees A high wind blew all night and the frost did not have a ehaneo to get In Ha deadly work. In Ogden valley toe night was cold and damage may have been done tor early grain crap. In many places tbr frost blight le plainly visible but farmers are of the opinion that toe crops will survive the chill. h HEHRY GIBSON'S' DEATH Henry Gibson, eon of J. H. Gibson of Layton, died at St Mark's Hospital, Balt Lake City, Friday. April llth, disease. Tha fuHOT, of Bright neral was held at Leyton, Monday, aad the attendance was vary large. The deceased was a grandson of Hon. H. E. Gibson ef Loo Angeles, formerly n prominent citizen of Ogden. The deceased was S4 years ef age aad well beloved by all who knew him for his manly traits ef chasecter a oooaid-eratio- n for all with whom he came in contact He had been nick for sometime, and had gone te toe hospital to undergo an operation, but hie condition was aucb upon hit arrival there, that too operation was not attempted. Besides hla parents at Layton, three aistars, Mrs. William Tsylor, Mrs. Samuel Kershaw and Mias Myrtle Olbeoa ef tola city are left to mourn hla death. Mrs. Sadie West of this city was aa sunt of the deceased. FIRE IN A NAVY YARO. BARCELONA. 0' Barorlona, Spain, April excitement has been caused In the' by an attack npea Benor Bain the head of too Republican party we He waa attacked while driving meeting, a number of shots h Benor Balmtron fired. injury, but n friend. Beoor Cte" T who was with him, was wounded bones drawing too vehicle wen P -- ad. Ladies Long Silk Gloves " You wilt find lot f them at. our Ntore 111 black or white in lixed. We eon supply SOO the wants of 200 or . women if tbej wine earlj. Genoa, Italy, April M. Fire today threatened to destroy the Odoro chip yard here, one ef toe largest la Italy, Cold Weather, After a Period ef Spring but toe firemen, assisted chief. by 100 was thorCause himself Them Young Moaler Zephyrs, May workmen, euecoodod in eontrolling the unof Great Damage. oughly convinced of the danger eitustlon. after damage te the afluimt restrained driving and promised to of about fiSM,04fi had been done. At exert his influence among boys of hla The sudden fall In the temperature on time the eteaaaar Rovtttorlo Buna-ual- o of the Italian Steam Navigation acquaintance, similarly employed. To which has prevailed ia tola section of further aid in the work, the Mer- the country tor the hast forty-eigh- t company, which la ready for lunchichants association win he requested hours, coming us it doss after a spell ng, was threatened with destruction was a cruiser on the stock near to admonish their boys and warn them of beautiful wring weather, may have of the dangers that attend the turn- a serious effect upon the orchards. the merchant steamer which is utder-atae-d The balmy weather ef the taat two to be ia oeurae ef construction ing of corners at 'great spred. "The delivery boys own the streets works has rushed forward tee bude far Japan. CROWERSOF EXCITEMENT IN FRUIT u Clarks Stores |