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Show EXAMINER: MOBXISG TITE D WHEN YOUR FEET LAWS TRAINS Burn or Ache UTAH LEBIBLAURE DOES 60ME PATCHING UP. THREE KILLED: FORTY SERIOUS- Koehler's Bill For the Security of Payment Far Mtral For Public Purport A Special You remember the hunger you had Home cooking counts for much ia the child's healthy do not imperil (bod by the me of poor biking powder. when they Have a delicious, pure, homc.made muffin, cake or biscuit ready use must come in. To he sure of the purity, you it with BAECIE2CS POWDER health RopJ makei a difference in jour home--- difference in your a difference in your cooking ROYAL is absolutely Pure. EDITORIAL ROOM- S- laOytndNl Rhont tall 'Fheirt. twa rings business office InMpanSanS PKana Rhana, ana ring Ball r ir The House received a petition from that the appropriation for $5,500 for a bridge over Uie I a Virgin river be -- made. The following report were received from the various committees with the Labor, following recommendations: It. M. 237, Plegg. not pass; labor. H. H. tip, Hone, pass: conference rtimmlo tee H. B. 7. Pedersen, pass; educational committee H. H 145. Thompson, four for iMUtsage and four that it do not pass. Upon the mot Inn of Representative Knottier two additional member were appointed cn the special committee to Investigate the alleged false quota t lulls of market reports. Two new members apo!nleii are l.mg and Barnett. The first hill tu lie passed by the House yesterday waa II. B. No. 1H0. bv Weatphal, which compels uoiariea public in making ai'kiuiwledgments to affix the data on which their commit aioiiu expire. . II. H. No. 87. by Clegg, relating to the sale of real estate hy the couuly, wa awaed. Action on the. Inlveraily-Colleg- e consolidation which la Involved in H. It. No. 135. was deferred t.ntll Mondar at 2 o'clock. House billa, 135, 12. 80, 68. 2H3. 72. and 22S. were pHsaed. t'hc following bill by Kuchler waa I ha Aral AIniui a aoorr erf experienced cream-er- THEATRES HUMAN HEARTS." be aalil of few plays, but II can lie truthfully said of "Human Hearts." A drama which pro Idea healthful recreation for the public and which seams In lust met uhlle appearing In lha form of amusement . Is a boon to any 80 many questionable community. forma of .mnscmeui ara thrual npiNi the public, ibe young and old alike find much in this beautiful living glory to think otar and enjoy lung after-warRich In Incident, in its variety of characters. In slags settings. It Is one of the few atifwetlona or great merit on the road. Tha sponaior is carried Inin the delightful ainiuspliere of life In tha hills nf Arkansas. The trouble which falls upon the simple folk of the l.igan farm, reminds one of tha line "the trail of ihe serpeui." The beautiful and touching denou-nient- , however, hears Its lesson. Walt! ,The author haa struck many ture muss passed: Section 1. When the State of Utah, In (hla play and the well chosen cast blend (heir harmonies with fine effect. any county, township, town, dlntrlrt or municipality shall he about to engage It la wiih pleasure 1 hat Manager (Irani announces "Human Hearts. The ad- In the coital ruction n of any public imvance sain opening at box office to- building, bridge or oiber public provement. It shall be the duty of the day- a in a. m the iiaual time In adof officer, having la public board vance. Regular prices will prevail. Much man warn la attendance. Intaraat wa nn every manifested handThla aaa true In raganl to aa mall aa amib-uia- . Much Ira mad about Ilia heat. muai prif , liable and moat appmrad method, ia aonnanlim with the manufacture nf dairy product a. and alao In milk Every fnranonn waa devnt-alato practical craamery wojk In flic leeiur lmf. Iaraen gave ih lecture on Dairying and he alao had general charge of lha couraa. Pnff. ,lcnn n hollara and anglnra and lir.Raxail on dairy bualnaa niaihnda. At tha alone rif lha cmirar the organ iged Into an aswniiulon lo Im- kn-na "The Imiry Knideiita' Aa-- J anrlatl.iu of A. C. of I'." Tha chief I ara. Mirmea nf ihta organtxaitun r Ural, to nulla all prevnl and fnlurw Into one hand and Klry student ,her,ll orn' perpetnale a mure friendly and Hoaar ralnMonahlp with I anch other: aacond. to put font, null- in ttj efforts for tha Improvement quality of our dairy products; and. third, to NtlnmlRte iniemat ainong dairy farnirra In tiia keeping of a baiter gratia of dairy stock. The officer elected ware a. follow: President. Mr. Joseph llirte. Mr. Ogden. Ilah: vice preald.-nt- . George M. Clirlkletiaen. Paris. Idaho: aeeralar.v and traaanmr, Mr. H. L Hlngliain. Uq.lan, flab. Tile Ihilry Hludeuta' Aaaocialion of A. C.kC. Intends In the future to carconry on blitter and rhaaaa actw-lntests. and in have such gathering, or oiharwlta. aa shall be nf mutual benefit and laeantlva to dairy progress. - i The anaagomrat of Gua A. Brans and Mla A lira M. Mm duck baa huu anaouaced, tha madding to lake place March . d w-r-k. Prank Denmar, who wan arrerted a fa day ago, had a complaial Sled against him taatarila) afiannaifl, charging him milk adultery. Ilia bond araa flaad at 75u. wblrli hr immediately furalnliad and ha man glvaa hla liberty. No data haa been aal for hla T. R. O'Con-uaUj- r piwllmleary bearing. haa charga of hla raaa. a wn - Tha official of lha Halt I Aka Koine at a tad lhar tha road will b op-for traffic aast Monday. hare Col. lfatt Dougherty passed through Ogdag yaatarday an 'mute In California. Tha ladles cf lha Kpinropal church will glra a oookad fuud aala a( Drug Stora on Saturday March iud. Ih-a- a I. C. Crawford of Brigham rama down from tha "City of reaches Uhl avanlng. James Parry, fha Bni Elder nullity attorney, waa In the city lent avanlng 2i. - charge the contracting for the same, lo require the parson or persona unOCDEN MAILS dertaking to construct such building, bridge or other public improvement Arrival aad daparturs of valla at tu enter into a proper bond towithbe two apor more sufficient sureties Ogden pot. turtles: proved by said board of officers, con North and Northwest. O. 8. L. Ry In fill by Arrive, 7:30 a. m-- , C:30 p. m.; depart, dit toned for the payment xuch contractor or contrarior. of all 12:33 a. in., H:tO a. m. ractnrs aand laborer, who Kast. all polata, U. P Ry. Arrive, sub-co4:10 a. m.. 3:16 p. m.; depart, 7:60 a. shall furnish material or perform work for or upon such building, bridge m.. 1:25 p. tu., 6:6U p. ui. Such bond Houtheaat, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, or other Improvement. 1:00 a. m., 11:41 a. m 2:60 p. a ; de- shall mu to the 8ta4e of Vtah for the or labenefit of such part. 7:0u a. a., 6:10 p. m. West, ail point. 8. P. Ry. 7:80 a. borers and shall he filed with the 7:00 p. a.; depart, J:30 County Clerk of th county In which m., 2:60 p. auch contraci la performed, and in a. nt.. 2:43 p. a. Bout horn Calllorni od Nevada. 8. rase of a brew-- In any of the condi-tioti- s r. L A. A 8. U . Arrive, 0:30 a. thereof, will may be brought such a., 7:30 p. a.: depart. 2:4o p. a., (:lu on such bond In the name of any or laborer to recover p. m. Boutbern Vtah. O 8. L Ry. Arrive, for such amount aa may he due him 8:3u a. m.. 7:30 p. in.; depart, 3:30 for muter! I furnished for nr labor pera. ni.. 2:43 p. m. formed on such building, bridge or 89ulhern Utah. R. G. W. Ry other improwmriit. a. 1:00 a.. 2:50 p. m., 7.00 p. a.; c 2. uy person having a claim depart, 1:30 a. a., 7:00 a. a., 6:39 for the payment which the obligor p. m In (lie bond provided for in the precedSalt Lake City. O. S T Ry -- Arrive. ing nerituii shell he liable, shall give 1:00 a. m.. 3:30 a. m.. 12:00 in. 2:60 to such nidi' r written notice of the p. m.. 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. a.. ' such claims within 45 7.30 a. m., 10:10 a. a., 2:45 p. a., parCcul.r the completion of the work afire days 6:60 p. a. of material hy the Fall Lake City, R G. TV. Arrive. nr the fuiiiishlug no shall he mainaction and claimant, 1:00 a. m.. 2:50 p. a.; depart, 7:00 a In respect bond on tainable rich any m., 6:30 p. m. shall which notire said claim of to any Cache Valley mint, O. 8. L. Ry. hove been given a herein proArrive, lt:45 a m.: depan, 4:50 p. m. not HntitvIllo. Ftlan a l.lberty -- Arrive, vided 5. In nnv suit or action pros Bee. Soi p. hi.: depart. !M0 a. m. rented upon t hi bond provided for in It K. D. Weber iVrnty Arrive, 5:00 Section one, be prevailing party shall 30 a. m. p. ui ; depart, he etn ii led in recover a reasonable a'- WM. ULA8MANN', f"e. no: exceeding, him ever. torney Postmaster. the hum of fif' , dollars, to le inxe-- l as cowls. PETITION TO THE POPE. an-d- from Willard. F. Wca, nf Kenirnerer. V Dining. a prominent railroad man ofthai place, la Halting Officei Al Herrick for a few days. AS ROBBERS SOLDIERS tenth aeaaon cau In It Successful r a, B. C. Rhoadaa and Phil Hitchcock, Bays In Blue Pram Fart Douglas Rob a Citinn. traveling passenger agent a respective-lof the Chicago, Milwaukee am! Bt. Paul and lha Wabash, mam In Ogden Ralph Ord. James I. I .inch, Robert , yaatarday. They warn aizlng up R. Jniitla and IMwunl X. Hlenerbui'. conditions hare In their line nnd pi h ate of the Twenty ninth InfHntry. left last sight for Holaa. I . H. A., ware arreaied at Kurt Dong-Ia In Salt l.aka Cii vesterdsy. cliarg General Manager I.. C. Cannon of ed with lie. ling ami inlihing a citizen ha Nevada Northern, whn liar been in the outskirts of that city Wednes111 for the In nK,iin. ia past few da day night. Cap) .In Wells of the Twenty-nireport d to In rapldi lecovariug lie nth lufanlry, gave the police a 11 d has been alopplng al the Reed boi-- l of :he soldiers mho ware absalt front Hie post that nigni and aided ihatn In To attend a meeting er general llieir learrh. freight ageiltK. J. A Reel a of the A coniraeior named Harold Darruin, Short l.lne went wct yesn-ida- i on ri'hllnc on Knnrili Hoiiih and Ti'mh 8. P. No. 5 Ka streets, was bruully Imatan md lohlwd ahum in Nil Wednesday night Col, H. C. Chrt.'niah of Kenum-rerby a gang of soldiers from Port IVmg in the clii !hm Mye. Mil eiemng via some ,.r with liitif hi. friend. min IST'imi claims ihat there waie six have drift ad down and .ell lid In ()g. In (lie gang and that ihe hi The 'bo i. .reni'iuit ul ni him arhout a nnuueni'. tnrnay and was r. Miming f .1 lm. He xa s when he paid varning lie-trip to Sal: l.aKe c.imliinor his fare he displayed a roil of lulls eiiiiialiilng ITS. When the Win Rennert of M.ulmii ear reached Tenth Kant street he go fi;- ., .. i,.f ia, I'l'iin'). in III the cl, of .md w.s iiumediataK followed ly Mr Benue; t . aiaii ill'- Mildlera He declare,. :hey did prtcii, na I In Ogden. nut o,,.- him to thiow nn hi. handlin' .Hacked liiio and gave bun .1 Heoigc Vur.si .11 itd xc.dier, )e-severe heniiiig. i'uiKing 10 tMh liiiii.i s and v he The cowardly gang look I'cirnnis wa In the dlvi-iu- ii of :lie fif lying ..11 hi n'lin', an. Iclt liili h army iI,h arched o gi'iinn.l lie wa itni' the ea thru'inii Uei,.,.. ii)i Sh wa- - com hi 'iied and one of lu IliZIl Is III v bua-lna- Ar-rl- -- S-- . it, 11 M tlu-ci- . !.irii. a Reason Train With tha Dead and Rushed to Las Angel Injured Far Medical Treatment. Im A SHOE REASON It is the chemicals left in the sole leather after tan ning, which your feet ab worb. are soled with nooured leather. It's an expensive proven, but absolutely necemiary for the romfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; weldom done in good shoes; but always done in Hanan Shoes. In the making of a Hanan Phoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it is better than it costs. anlarlea. aBannrri'ia.'-JU.iTwr- r: ruurac of lla kind givan at lha riah Agricultural (Vlb-ge- , ligan. ami from th,1 nAre aitalnnd this aar a ailiilUtr course will ha offered Na. 81 , Na. M aarh ancrvaHlve j aar dining mldwin-larbeginning Feb, lat. al which lima Na M moat operator nf Imitar and rhaaaa Na. 5S factories ran iqnire time to ha In There is LY WOUNDED. Three killed and forty seriously inPatching up and doctoring old and rx'wting laws occupied the time at the jured ia the result of collision or House or Repr tentative yesterday. work trains at the washout on the Balt mere luike Route, near Caliente, Prxc (rally only two new lama yesterdav paused by the huue veaterday. Tha afternoon. Dearlie of the terrible wreck are reuiainder of the time maa spent la doctoring old onaa Kurhier'a bill for lacking, hat it waa learned late last the security of payment for material evening that the wreck wa a great furnished and lalr performed on pub- deal mure serious than waa at first relic eii lerp rises maa pawed without obported yesterday afternoon, when it waa stated that only one waa killed. jection. Bine the washout uf about twenty-fiv- e ('oiiiniuntaatiuus from the Benaie announced Uie paaftage of various billa, mile of track on that reoad. last which mera received and referred aa week, the ofllrtala uf the road have follow a. 8. B. 31. Hark, military afbeen at the scene id the damage difairs; 8. B. 121. Hulauakl. to judiciary recting and rushing the work. Work roniniiltee; 8. H. 12P. B. X. Smith, to trains bars been working night and salaries and fes; S. B. 114, B. X. day, hauling material for new grades Fnilth, to judiciary: 8. B. 131. B. X. and to fill In the many broken piece Smith, to judiciary ; 8. B. 167, Bullen, of grads. A to ludiciaiy. ooon aa the collision occurred The House refused to concur in the th officials had a special train made amendment a of H R 16, by Robinson, up and at 6 oclock yesterdav afterand a conference com mil fee of Robinnoon it left the arena of the disaster, son, Tulton and Henrle maa appoint,!. having on board tha dead and wounded Other billa received from the sen- and all the doctors available, Ita desate were: B. B. 113. Benner X. Bmlih, tination being Irt Angeles, where to Judiciary; 8. B. 130. B. X. Smith, to medical attention may hie secured. judiciary; B. B. 116, Hollingsworth, to salaries: B. B. 12, Hollingsworth, to A YOUTHFUL MUSICAL PRODIGY. They usually want something from the pantry EXAMINER TELEPHONES COLLISION OF WORK Pad. riauw'r 1, EXISTING MSraft some home from MATIiII TRIPAY, LOAN 0 the rTATL OGDEN, A pretty little atory la told of Vivien. the child violinist, and Adelina Patti. At a concert at Albert. Hall it waa arranged that the child should play the obligato to the groat singer moat charming song, Gounod's DEE-STANFO- "Berceuse." The two had not met before, and Ume. Patti, coming hurriedly from her dressing room and seeing the little girl waiting for her. said: "What! Yon dear little thing, are you going to aeamipany me?" RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS Yes. please." said Vivien. and took her hand kludly. Rut Just before they stepped out to face the enormous audience the diva raid suddenly : "Oh, by the way. dear, I sing in F. I hope you don't mind." Vivien had learned It In quite another key. but aha answered bravely: "Not at all." And her sympathetic accompaniment so charmed Patti that when they left the stage nha kissed the child and' exclaimed Impulslvely: "My dear, yoi aiust promise never to play this song with any one cNe. And Vivien promised. Patti laughed FRYER Little Vivien ia Intensely fond of animals, her particular pet being a woolly black puppy rejoicing In Ihe name of Schopenhauer, who, aa the proudly tell everybody, ia very thoroughbred. bacarae he lets her hold him up hy tha (all without whining, a point which the kennel club haa up to now omitted In consider when giving it derision. Another favorite waa a green frog, which she brought la a glass jar from Fragne. Hut, alas, froggy escaped in some mysterious mauner from hla jar and out Into the garden, much to the dismay of hla llttie mistrma, for. aa she refledeil, coming from abroad aa he did. he wouldn't know any frog English aad wouid ha sure to iowe hla Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You WiN Need For That Party PHONE way. She la alao fond of Mrda. and haa a canary and a goldfinch, which greatly disturb her by continually fighting. and Despite her accomplishment her success, Vivien la by no means grown up." She takes a much pleasure In playing with her dolls aa any other little girl. She ha no leas ihan were eight dolls, several of which given her to celebrate her auccraaful appearance. Home Chat. MINE MANAGER KILLED. Benson. Arl., Feb. 28. J. A. Tracey, manager of the Helritla Mining company at Vail, waa fatally shot, here this rn'imlng at 6:07 hy Ideutenant Harry Wheeler, a ranger. It I aald that Tracey was threatening to shoot IV W. Rilvertnn and his wife when Wheeler arrested him. Tracey shot nt Wheeler, hitting him twice. The lieutenant then fatally shot Tracpy, who died at Mescal on' the way t the Tucson hospital. IJe.itenant Wheeler was taken to a Tombstone hos- EASTER SUNDAY Just 30 Days Off pital. SELECT YOUR PATTERN TODAY CENTRAL AMERICA RESTLESS. - From advices rePanama, Feb. ceive,! here the mdieailous are that there will be a general conftlcr Central America unless the friendy intervention of the United Kia'es and Mexico proves effective. 28- DONT DELAY ihr-ngh'U- TRADE OF ARGENTINE. . ur M Pie-ei- ll ee. a in ht-i- r llemiur. i C ltii-- left l.iee 'u: El;. ihe wotj, 1 11:11 i I i: wiie-t- - niic.iiiiii'ious foim w.i ft lcby 'lie nlglr wsichniHii nt Kail Uil;e The injiiic,i mai. taken :o hi. home. Kis' Kmiri !i tn:i'h and a physicinu were Tht. "I'icniined r.oi'hei police a. hmi were :he mnhot ,M.-- hi ... . nf ihe fnic ...i1 im-'and the sriesi ii il l's Ji.lloweil m-- to : no-a- : 1 e inr-.- fi lib-tc- l and Kheling li.ie cierir.e nil or (u' l.i. uiarh'ne.- - !h'-:- '.1 MnMii',':nri .if :hc .n. in . n v I j , TO AID FAMINE STRICKEN RUSSIANS. j j j ViHliii(C'.!i nn ' 'I T How ip of ihe .e nan Moiuor in Ihe city He I.,, . be mud up there rha (aiwi a'l 'he bua'ne-- a hi.uke :o r!oe up 'in hrse dae 'hii the niercha'ii. clerks, hire tm n end hsuVri gravel 10 max 'he wslklng roii.j R ;g lueas ha now- b retumert ' la'-'iie- DAIRYINCJNSCKSOL Firat Ipecial Caurse at Agricultural College BuccMtfui. The special cain (su;se foi experienced or. an.erv rime d oa lath of Febii.ary This wa. ' and rn ilej Mir ul the Cl ' te.'i, nr Ails Jt; T'"!.tnc-, 11 : e: I f ;; :l-- i;t mi: .P" who..: .1 i.e iln-ii- i n.i. lpj S .'IP ' 11 L' 1 .,,r an 1(. ;l- .pj for ! an. : i C0LUM6IAS Lea Three Straight Games to Pencil Puaheti. Cigarmakers . th' U- -t asHK'iaiion al:,-night iie t'olunibia defeaiiul fi'ibs three Mnnglil games. The winning te.mi wasghi'ti .1 h:iml:i,. of ten l in cii'-game, wlili'h s:i nor all .i e ui-ife,- ,;i-- t n. Vt: e, f tl..- - GEORGE FiTeil Snill'B ,j ,hi 6b 28. The George Washir.xton. Washington rnivsraity has appointsil an ninnint committee and n cirizena' e roiumlttce to raise I too.oun ui a new site for the institution. It, Fei i! .. he Flty of Mexico. Feb. 28. The foretell office declare that It la not the intention of the Mexican government o intervene in Central America at this time. jl eling BROKER SULLY The II.IIV ailoptc.l tile r he ulMdialiinenl of pro iilitiK pen.i.n, thus saxlng the - of eve pei hu! wlij exsemioii I 1 i 'VS' pur-clius- DEATH PENALTY. I1 any New York tailor. UNIVER- - MEXICO WILL NOT INTERVENE. New York. Feb. 11 I tu.j I .1 WASHINGTON SITY. We give you a style that cant be had elsewhere. woolens as I ' WE INVITE YOU '. pMll fi We curry as large an assortment of cx-po- ri Sun Francisco. Fh. 28. The police and priva'e detertives are searching the cuy for Wm. Walker, the missing bar.k 'run surer of New Britain. C'nnn. Tl.ey believe he la here. f Cn k"i;a e : Ayr. LOOKING FOR WALKER. and m ; . ivi'en l,v ui a.d ihe Limine : S,ii; b.- ,1 I :i H ABOLISH ;. Feb. 28. Official reArgentine trade for 19tC 'ir the Import to be !2(9,uO.lH0 and (he experts 82k2.ono.pnn. The increased C5.n(n.P0O and tnc decreased f3P.nnn.flPP. 1,. - n Ii, .1 1'.; lie of the he I'l'.aillier uf i'rj, nu-r till friend' .m! ' t! n : - the te.f .. were put MCflll .(on- uf a ,p S Fell. 2 Hi'lir, Xiiier'.e.n isi'a 'iiiln o lii'l-i-T- Buenos nf turn FAREWELL VISITS. h- ; e Vi iLi op- s :he ll.i rioas. foiiiiniitce .polnt'-i- i held lu New V"fk las! Tl.'oi inii no irke,. na c plaod between the S. i:, Deaf and Ui.ir-mi from the Til ftrf ha'f of iie it.me ed I'V Ihe eerotnl 'e.ui "f 'hi i'eif ' ' Vim. . : Skater. ral'e.i upon the Sr.'i'i-t- Game Between Deaf Bo and Indus, teial School Won by Former. l.asi ftiieri'Sting : Ki-.1 II.-- rcV-i- BASKET BALL I sen-m- lnu j Fancy SCRIBES DEFEAT Al I hi 'kli!. i,ing-i...- i , 'hi- The derher or.leicd in ''ouc 1. 1. wh.i h should ha'ie,-on Mondar llnalli irie- ,e 'erdsy and wli' be nnloa.'.e.l i.xl.iy ' N a I'nic-l- i . ii are aitwheil. iieg. miiumii-- i the endes-orof 'iht.' In from th IlusMjin Vleron. : ium . unam-- e King him 10 t lie l.vtt-the rewior.iion In ilie thgoi.iiiiiii-i.- Iiool of re'igvous insrr'irtMin in ih' 11 - h- - I".""" I I 1 i A I'll!. ud. I'eh. '"ii "I I'ole. l,a. gone 10 it inti.1 10 'lie Pope 10 which - WANT ADS YIELD Blrt RESULTS. HIGH PRICE FOR SEAT ON CHANGE. New Yoi. vli. 26. A ci on the Yorg gi k exchunge was sold t'd.for 7ii ".in. N'pw - Sull. the 2. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG or sisUrs to help you select your pattern. ILL. At the home of bridscr. who la ill r.ith pneumonia. It was enid today li st his condi'ton was serious. Dilnie: To bring your mothers, wives RESULTS. EDMUND 345 TAILORING CO. Twenty-fourt- h St. |