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Show v TOE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, FT A II. SATURDAY, 8 ArRIL 13, 1907 CANYON ROAD I S U G6ESTI0N S I SCHOOLS ARE RIGHT IN CHILDRENS HATS e haven't quire a many styles for children aa there are c&r.drea, but ynu knoa aouie children Juat wont wear halt at a!!: for thoaa that dc we bate Just the sweetest, cut eat, daintiest style that anyone ever did ihmk of, sod Hi price! Oh. my! See for youratlf; there are no typographical errors iu prices given here, it ia Juel our low price system. Vi LINE Cream 0 Used in Millions of Homes. 50 Years the Standard. A Pure, Cream of Tartar PowMakes finest cake der. and pastry, light, flaky biscuit, delicious griddle cakes, palatable and wholesome. Note. Avoid baking powders made from alum. They look like pure powders, and may raise the cake, but no one can eat food mixed with alum without risk to health. ordered the remains Interred here and paid all the expenses. Interment in City cemetery. EXAMINER TELEPHONES DITOMIAL ROOMS Thom Ifi4tpt M Phans, twi rings USINE6S OFFICE iMlspsndcnt Phana all Phona. ana ring l Nab M Ns, 56 FLOUR TRAIN SPEEDING In mak-ta- f TO SUBSCRIBERS complaint regarding tba delivery sf the Examiner do ao direct to NOTICE WEST n department, and not to carriers. Aa.r subscriber falling to receive the Examiner will confer a favor by tilling No. BE either phone before I a SL LAMAR NELSON, (lined) Circulator. IT IS BOUND FOR FAMINE STRICKEN ORIENT. Gathered In Minneapolis' Will .Pasa son of Willard Through Ogdon Somo Tims Tot Bcoweroft of the Arm of John Soow-eraday Moklng Good Timo. A Boas company. Is visiting with his parents la this city, after havlnc spent eighteen month In the A trainload of of 28 Colorado mission Held. After remain-il- l cars of the life flour, constating preserving cereal prois OfJm about two weeks be will duct, is now opeedlng Its way acrosa ksre for the British mission. the continent for the relief of the famine stricken people of China. Started Ororg Williamson, general man-Mr- e on its way from Minneapolis by the of the United Vania mines at generosity of the Northwestern railfrtivey, Nevada, Is in the city vlslt-t- a road expressed by its president Marvin with friends for a few days. Mr. Hughltt, the train has safely made its WlllItUKin is optimistic about the way across mnuntaia and plain, it la outlook of the mines over which ha scheduled to arrive in Ogden today. has charge and slate, that The train is making fast freight time they are in about MB feet and the ore wan aver-Mls- g and la handled by a special crew equip(to and Increasing In value ment west of Omaha furnlabed hy the wry foot Harriman system. No stops will be made except Mr taking on water and IV ladle of the Episcopal church supplies. The unexpected blocking of will give a cooked food sale at Dee's the Bapen tunnel mads It necessary to Dn Store Saturday afternoon, of McCammon April detour the train by way th. and thence to Ogden and west over the Southern Padflo. bnt this only hinder-jethe progress of the train for a matCooinienRing thin morning and continuing for a period of snven day all ter of about ten hours. The departure nil matter received and dispatched from Green River took place about acbetween Balt Lake City and Butte, noon yesterday and the flour will, Montana, will be weighed at Balt Lake cording to present calculations, pass (My, Ogden, Pocatello and Butte. through Ogden on Its way west toThis weighing la to determine the day. The special transport Buford, irerige rate which the government furnished by the government to take Mil pay the railroad for the flour a at San Francisco and carcompany ry it over the Pad Be to the starving Tying the mall. natives of China, will leave that port Owing to the great scarcity of mall on April 10th. the Ogden district three jrilray mall clerks have been trans-rrei- l to thin division from tiie Port-M- J district. The new clerks will rive noon and make their home In Johi W. Rcowcroft, ft d ANOTHER BIG this city. WATER SUIT While engaged at hla Work painting the railroad yards, Arthur an employe of the Harriman t rhopn of thin city, fell between ? car and niistalned a fractured MSI. He vra taken to the Ogden hntal and his Injuries In Jr FILED to. I, home from the nilnlng camp of WbnJer, where now located. Mr. Zlnn is one w the company that owns and con-kthe Nevada Gold Location group. J , HOOPER PEOPLE WOULD DETER MINE WATER RIGHTS. li The funeral May oa Dl irectly. a Bona undertaking parlors, Water, liquid it is true, still has rather Ryan officiating. Services b a number nr the de--s been the hone of contention among frimidi. Hie borther; Edw. Lee the farmers of thin valley for years Suit after suit hae been filed bf PuH-'- c of Hancock, Michigan, past to determine priority right, second Py more for other Pianos, hut rights and third rights. The80latest big farmers anlt filed Involves about yoa get lean directly and a great many more indirectly. The Hooper Irrigation company and 47 other plaintiffs hy their attorneys, Richards; Rolspp and Pratt and Agee, Cites and McCracken, have brought nit against Melvin Atwood and 22 others, to determine the title of eerh to the waters of the Hooper Irrigation ditch. The defendants In this action arc the ones who claim priority right, while the plaintiffs claim an eqnal right. The case will be hotly contest- kin Z' services over the re- bt Michael Lee were held yns- afternoon at I o'clock from Suit Involves About 80 Farmers rectly and Many More Ind- ed. ASPEN TUKHELJDPEK TODAY lWilntml,:"H,Te Plwfl on the It And it an exeeliCn piano -' 'instrument la Thought That tha Big Slide Will Cleared Away by Nightfall. The n,l , The ' on It la said in local railroad circles and has a crispness that that the big slide In the east portal bT ,nT PU"& of the Aspen tunnel will have been , cleared hy tonight and that thereafDENT MOWERT." ter trains will be ran regularly. Of I ,mrod,lcl, Prices. Terms course, this la not certain ao more ffrilre trouble may be experienced. The detouring of trains by way of Granger PNTNE. ,J' Elite Agent. 1 responsible nl!e a line of mnslcal mere and McCammon has been for a number arriving in Ogden in the cfctndlse. a, small the time, causing night night 8T- - PHONE 1038K BELL force a great amount of extra work. in every way. ,0,,cl1 Perfect. 1 CELEBRATE ARBOR DAY WITH APPROPRIATE EXERCISES. Hla Honor Staten That tha Plaintiff and Others Hava Juat Grievances Againat City. Great Preparation Are Bting Mads for tha Prop! Observance el 100.000 Packagaa of Seed Went Die tribute Among the Pupils for Judge Howell has handed doers a decision lu the case of Gua Rraim. Mrv Ray Farr, Peter Peterson, Philip Dixon, Albert Power and Winslow Farr, plaintiff, againat the Ogden Rapid Transit company, defendant, allowing the defendant company to operate double track on Canyon road, and stating that the plaintiffs have no Jnat cause for romplaint again! the defendant for laying an additional street ear track along thl street, providing the ralla do not project above The grade of the street, and the apace between the track la leveled up to the grade and on either side to the width of the tie and eo maintained. His honor criticises the city, however, by saying that the plaintiffs and the public at large have a serious grievance for the action of the municipality with regard to thla street. When the Ogdon Rapid Transit company constructed aa additional track along Canyon road to taka care of the greatly increased traffic, the property owners along that street made complaint that the two road would dec reax the value of their property and were also a source of danger to traveler!. T'be court holds that there will be no material decrease la the velne of property and that the spare of 13 feet between the curb and the rar track la sufficient for vehicles. He further holds thgt the demands of tha traveling public are such that It Is necessary to construct a double track. Many hundreds of people are desirous of going to Glenwood Park, the baseball grounds, and to Ogden canyon, and thsy want to he transported quickly. With but one track there la hound to he congestion of 'traffic, but with the two, thousands of people may he hauled safely and with dispatch. Because of the increased space between the car tracks and the sidewalks the residents living on the south aide of the street will he better off than they were before the two tracks were Installed. The Judge taken tha following slap at thq city for ita actions: Rut wnlle the city le not a party to this action, the court deems it proper to say that these plaintiffs and the public at large have a serious grievance against the city beesuae of the laying of thla additional track. Not satisfied with granting a franchise for a double track on such a narrow street, which notwithstanding Its legal right to do ao, was of doubtful propriety, It fixed by He engineer the grade of the street at the center more than a foot above the grade of the afreet at tha curb on either side, and till higher above the old level of lbs street the result being that there la a decided Jump off outside the ties of the defendant, sad therefore any hazard to the abutters or tha general public traveling on this afreet in vehicles la directly caused hy this condition of the street and not even remotely by the existence of the two tracks in question. Certainly tba city having permitted the defendant to lay these tracks and having established such grades owes a moral If not a legal duty to the owners of property along this street and to the general public to Immediately level that portion of the street outside the afreet car tracks to grade and to maintain It In that condition, ao that It will be suitable for the public to travel upon it It being for the time being, because of the washing out of the bridge acmes the Ogdon river at the mouth of the canyon, the mala thoroughfare between Ogden city and Ogden valley, and it being at all tlmea one of the most Important highways in the community. The court docs not deem It necessary (0 advert further to this subject, presuming that the city will perform this duty almost sacred In ita charac- The Ogden City mprorement league has Injected such 1 libera! amount of ginger into the pepavaiiou for tne ohfiervnace of Artsr day that to keep at in come, pace hereafter, in the the residents of tie city will have :o he up and doing. "("t-aup yards, beautify home ad pn mines." 1 the forth. and from slogan that has a!! indications Oaten will be "The City Beautiful" on Monday next. The program whch will lie given In l the afternoon at 2oc!ock at the square will heone of great merit. In addition to sperhi-- t by prominent citiaena of the community there will be other plaesing Farures The price essay on Arbor da; by a pupil of tha High school will In road at the exercises by the wlnnei of the medal. Juat prior to theopenlug of the exercises the High irhool cadeia will give an exhibition gill. Tha presence of the Industrial aeiool hand will lend a martial air to tin occasion. AfSer the regular progran the planting of tree on the vac ul part of the city hall square will folow. the People. Suggestions The league offers the following suggestions to the peoile of the city, and appeals to the pa riot ism of all to see that they are Allowed : Plant all the lean, flowers and ahruba that yot possibly caa. Spray your treia and hasp them neatly trimmed. If you live wheie there are paved sidewalks, plant lawns along the paved walks: if your sidewalks are not paved, use your Influence with the city council to' have them paved aa soon as poBbihle, and then plant your Never la the htaiory of Ogden public whola ha such iufereal hern manifested In Arbor Day aa has been manifested this year already. Child rea have become thoroughly Imbued with ihe spirit of planting and are also Uk-iu- g great pride la cleaning up preiu-ite- r at home and in making the school look neat and attractive. gniuud Yraterdsy Arbor Day a observed in the different achsol buildings of the Alt ter." CANYON CREST MEETING All Those Interested In tha Big Ranch for Boya Near Balt Lake Invited. H-n- Zlnn IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE WOULD MAKE "CITY BEAUTIFUL." 2 Senator Reed Smoot was in the city last evening. Na, M JUDGE HOWELL GIVES DECISION AGAINST GUS BRAUN ET AL. Those interested in the Canyon Croat Ranch movement an requested R meet at the Ogden Tabernacle, Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock, for the purpose of derlaing methods for the aid of the big ranch for boya, situated about nine miles northeast of Balt Lake City, In Davis county. An interesting program has been prepared, ooDslatlng of speeches and musical numbers. The music will b furnished under the direction of Prof. Ballantyne and Mrs. Hunter. Ia addition to a number of Ogden speakers Mrs.' McMahon of Ralt Lake City will give some Interesting' data about Canyon Crest Ranch. The ranch, a slated before, is a home for lioyo who have neither father, mother brothers aad slaters, and have thus been oast upon tha hard, cruel world. To aid the street urchin In making a good citizen at himself Is a grand and noble aim and all those interested in such work are invited to be present at the meeting. PRETTY FRONT YARD A Suggestion for "The City Bsautiful Tulips and Hyacinths In Front of .Willard fleowe roft't. "The City Beautiful" would soon at- tain greater fame within the confines of the state and among the strangers without, were all the resident! of the city to take pride In the appearance of their front yards and make their homes bowers of beauty, commensurate with tbelr mean. - One of the very pretty front yards Is that of WUlsrd Bcowcroft'a, 433 street, where row after ing hyacinth and tulip Twenty-fourt- h row of bloomfills the air with perfume and makes a sight pleasing to the eye. Mr. Bcoweroft has also extendM the lawn to the curb, making the home one of the neatest appearing ia the city. Day. n ge city-hal- tre, Childs Poke Bonnet of fancy body. haL irim'd with chiffoa lace ribbon aad flowora. Bow of notion aad flowers trim bandeau, tong ties of aaiia ribbon complete a very dainty hat; white; aaoortoi Planting at Horn. ciV- The morning was spent In the planting of trees, shrubs and vines In the school grounds while the afternoon was devoted to literary programs selected with a view to being appropriate to the observance of ihg day. The of Governor Cutler was read in all the schooli. so that the children niigbt have a correct Idea of the of the day. Bupt. Allison la As pleased aa any of hla boya with the excellent spirit shown by the pupila of tlie various schools. Yesterday ten thousand packages of seeds wero distributed to the boy and glrla. Not only were the government seeds, that had been glrt-over to the schools, distributed, hut a great number of packages purchased e at trimming. ' PRICE 1150. Child's Leghorn, trimmed with wreath of flower and many loops of ribbon, underlined with silk mull. blisses' Napoleon Body Hat, trimmed with velvet and flowers. rosette of lace and iw quills. PRICE 12.29. PRICE 32-5-0. Wo have a nice assortment of Children's Bilk and Chiffon Hats la white, pink, blue aud red. Bp dal ul on Children Straw Ballon. GiUX 35s 25th st. wholeaala. On Tuesday morning ail pupils wilt he expected to report on the number of treea, shrube, 1 In and quantity of flower and vegetable seeds planted. A total will be made Into one big re--I on Tuesday night . The children have caught the cleaning up fever and are a Industrious as bee aroudnd their home. The city hsi very kindly consented to cart away all rubbish placed In boxes or barrels in the streets so that the childrea will lawn. Keop the dandelions and waede not have to bother with that phase from your lawns, aa they - mar Its of the work. It Ik safe to say that beauty. Ogden w ill be "The HeauMfuL" MonKeep the wveda from growing la day morning, that ia if the children can make it eo. your lots, and on your sidewalks. Promise to sweep off. and wash, if necessary, the paved sidewalks every day. Dont throw paper or rubbish on the aldwelaks on In the streets. Clean up your hack yards as well ae the front yards, and oak your friends and nclghbora to do likewise. , It there are any vacant feta In your neighborhood, see they are cleaned up. If you are toq Busy yourself, hire pome of the schoollinys, who will be pleased to earn a Utile extra on that day. Perhaps It means your health and your families to bare all those vacant lota thoroughly cleaned of old DANGER OF A DAMAGING BREAK tin cans, garbage, etc. TO THE BIG PIPE. Repair your old fences and galea, and put on a coat of fraah paint when It Is needed. Keep your chickens penned np dar- Side of the Meuntain Near the Mouth ing teed time, and have your neighof Ogdon Canyon lo Slipping from bors do the mme. Nothing le no disIta Mooring, ns work to bard Just and couraging or lawn have gargot after you your den planted have your neighltoru The Pioneer Station of the I'tah It scratch chickens up for you. If there are any nuisances la your Light A Railway company, sltuaied neighborhood, notify the boerd of near th mouth of the canyon, was shut down yesterday morning and health end have them abated. If you have anything to say or do will not resum operation fur about with the control at a church, meeting a week, owing to damage dona to th house, school house, nr other pnbllo pipe lino hy moving earth. Th pipe building, see that teams, flowers and waa beat so badly by the slide (hat a leak was caused. Power end light tree are planted around 1L The railroad officials should sea that is being furnished the city from Bear the depot surroundings are clean and River, Provo sad Cottonwood canyon. beautiful If lawns or trees are plant- It la aald that It will he nermaary to ed around the passenger station, rebuild about 8XS feet of the pipe good Impression wHI be made at once llaa. A large force of men was kept at upon the minds of the passengers enwork all day yesterday and an intering our gates . Every effort put forth, or dollar creased gang will be pat m today, apent to Improve our citys appearance probably, la aa attempt to hurry the will be returned tenfold. repair work. DO THEBE THINGS NOW. The strret lights wero poor until about 10:30 oclock last night, at which time Ihe voltage over the Balt Lake wire waa Increased, due to the fact that a number of care were taken off the street run la Salt Lake City. A repair gang la working to hoi Mar up the pipe which Is being gradually forced down under the weight of hundreds of tons of earth from above. Heaw rains of tha past month have ao loosened rocka and dirt that bang at an angle of 30 degrees above the line that the entire mountain aids la aald to he sliding. Paleas workmen suocred In checking tka slide It will carry ANTLERED HERD ARE LOOKING away an entire section at tha pipe. FOR SITE FOR NEW BUILDING. FVir two days water has been running though crocks and has saturated tbs ground sad aided the work of disintegration. Intention Is ts Erect a Large, HandAt the base of tha hill a qnlcksand some Structure for Modern Lodge formation offers no substantial foundaand Club Rooms. tion on which to erect bracers and supports. The dangerous point Is to cated at tha turn the pipe makes to The Elks of Ogden hare increased reach the plant, probably half a mile with ouch tepidity that the antlered east of the station. herd feels It btc outgrown the present quarters on Washington avenue. THCMPSOil LOST CYCLOKE Lodge 71 has made up its mind that It wants a homo of Its own and for that reason is advertising for a suitaBurnt Given Decision In Twenble building nn which to erect a mod- Jimmy tieth Round. ern lodge and club rooms. This matter has been under consid"Cyclone" Johnny Thompson, tha eration for some time and at the last tost In hla meeting of the lodge It was decided to plucky boy from Sycamore, The many purchase a suitable building site dose fight with Jimmy Bums. In. The property wanted must be friends of Thompson in this city will luck. The about 60 feet wide and 100 feet in be sorry to hear of hlo badfollow: be a corner lot. In Associated Preoa dispatch it unl-- s depth, lx Angc'ea, April 13. "Cyclone' which case the depth may tie less provided the width is greater. The trus- Johnny Thompson toot bio twenty (Qowge tees T W. Jone. T. A. Whalen and round light to Jimmy Burnsround beJ A Howell, will consider all propo- Memslc) in the twentiethclub tonight, sitions submitted to them and will in fore the Pacific Athletic liiouipaon put up a game fight, but lodge. turn submit them 0 Burns' superior science and ability to Ever since the B. P. O. E. lodge was won the organised In Ogden It has had Itx dock and avoid punishment Masonic old building him. the In for fight quarters on Washington avenue. The location la convenient and central, hut the ALUMNI PAHIY CRAMP SUCCESS membership has Increased no that the club feels that It wants a home of Its Wae own A number of good sites have Congreea Dancing Aeademy Decorated for Occasion. been offered already, hut propositions Nicely will he received until May 17, when b selected. the most likely couples were In About seventy-liv- e attendance last night ot the High School Alumni party at Congress BUTCHERS JiNO grocers Dancing Academy. The social waa a huge success and everybody seamed The The Buchers sad Grocers will close to enjoy themselves Immensely. ot 1 Oclock Arbor day, Monday, April ball room was tastefully decorated with buds, flowers and palm leaves, 15, 1907. the prevailing idea being to show the of nature in spring. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RE8ULT91 awakening FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You will need for that party. LANDSLIDE Phone ON POWER LINE Round Trip to Los Angolas On sale daily April 26th to May 19th. to July 31st, 1907 Good returning B.P.O.E. WANT NEW CLUB Worlds Greatest Pageant ROOMS will take pTace first week in May. Ask any Utah agent, or write for information to J. H. BURTNER. D. P. A., SALT LAKE CITY Whos Your Tailor? r rices being about equal, then why not wear clothes made for yon, clothes that indiTidualize yon and make yon separate from mediocrity? DO IT NOW EDMUND TAILORING CO. 345 24th Street |