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Show the POPES. rTAIL EXAMINER: M0ISS1X0 M Alien FRIDAY, 1907. , GALVESTON SMOOT AND wm BAKING wm r House lK tbe bouse: 8. B. &. Hollingsworth, relating to the time within which, nnd in what caae, a summons, or alia summons, may be laatied nnd served in civil ac- "" FURNITURE ....Nm ofici Phone Ingapondant Ball Phon. ana ring Na. BS ARMORY f.-- ha n him-drad- pot-ofllc- alt-tin- e Another dlaneter haa befallen (he Balt take mule. A wreck acema to Mrs. Charlotte McGary Sharp Passed have occurred out on the line which I Away Laat Night la of aurh Importance Hint a wrecking j crew waa wilt nut frum the Bliort. j Charlotte McGarv Sharp died at the line yard at about Hi o'clock laat home of her daughter, Mra. Hen Gerr, night In rharge of fund itr tor Young. at 6:13 laat nlglii. of general debility. No further Information la obtainable. Tbe deceased waa horn In ISIS In Can-lg- . SI year. 17 dnya. Ijeeves At the lutakef ball game plavrd yea-- three aged children, Wm. McUary of tas afternoon between the deaf Angeles; Mra. Well Chaae and Mra. terday bo.va and the econd team of the Web- - j Heu Harr of Ogden. Came to Ctah Blake er academy, the game waa won i In 185! with the pioneer. flhe leave the by champion, the deaf hoy, by 46 grand children. 101 great grnnd n acore ot .IS to 2fl. children nnd ala or more great grant die-irtct- . EMPLOYEE mJUHED i One mile state championship tonight at Auditorium- - Hamar ract Price Receive Painful juria at tha Bsckar Brewery. Wilkinson, rsilroal headed for Totiopah and the Monterey. Freano A East cm rnllwny, which haa let rontracta tu build front Tonupnh to Freano, s of liu mile, work to begin A new- ; : ce l.lMHi men, and l.iMut with mules. An order for tuns of steel rail haa been planed with the Jmrkawanna Steel company of lluffalo, New York. Among the prutunier 'if the proposed road are the following well known bankets of . San Francisco: E. Wiiaun, vlcr- of the tmcrlran Nallunal lunik: WHiiaiu faimlag, president uf the I'aru'ets and Merrbanta' bank: O. .1. Wisi'.lwHrd. ptx sldent of tbe First Na'iuiul hank. The other are H. W. II. '. Ilitckiu'C. 1,. F. Monteagh t'liickeiirg. Alfred D. Bowen, (!. Y. Mr. Alrtiracll mill II. II. Hanboru fred H H wen, ihe president. w,is the p'ontoter who successfully built the ttci-arthure railroad fru niSan tu Santa iTitx and put it un a caving had. hrsK and ur, luc-lde- m d - - t.e. i i Fran-ciKc- fr cell-ropp- WRECK OF THE DAKOTA. 'hr Wioria. h- ei'-nln- -- H.C.. March 7. The snaiii-!ai' Kaga Mam. which iniiril night, brought three Japanese nnval cadets hound to England tu join a British naval traifiltig ahlp. Captain (Tmiow. of the Ksaa Marti, is familiar with the scene of the l)n l!n.-iknta wreck. He says tin dio-p rocky with out lying a;.d e, posed to the open ins an. Ve.ir Cipe Nojtma Is Mer hcudlaiid. wi'ii :i t ene and nttle front shore, and It.- - believes it i on this It Is leef that the steamer 'irfc for .Ispaiie-- e lunni'li.g the Hoahu peuinsula to give a her. it of five mile when Noj n a hgti' is seen, tieratise ' nr the rei f Tin.-- ,. a strong cur rent ili-- re n.";ornis ar,- Marihal quest. wl-- in ike Sup, one-hal- j Bpry. upon the latter' re- Uea rv, tk!a V.irrh 7 K KV, cn a iawye" uf fl'rii ill i'.'n - III I", !tta"sl fie h.n, Item-hA'? of I if- -- e. on-- li.'.tt' d:sVM 0'ii'C.t Hie t 3:,.- - - I It i - sivis.iii COMPANY PAY. CANNOT Fie, port His. Marcii 7 ft '. Ktoln. she a me San in cveut'ga'e 'he condition of the lr, sms nee romp my. stared home ' nlaht. courlneed it is a!d hHi he , ciMhi not nay mute than 'he cotiipa-ianmiint ofTered the Sgn Franc-se,- . pul-hi'hlers. Fra-i.'lsr- o Car-nun- . i,- Thomas of .r INSURANCE I - Superintendent f- -e , NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS. fnited S'ntes r s e yeaterdii vliltlog -- nx-fi- -s Chief Browning wa 1 April dn I I'-- by a Number of Announcement Peli-tician- e Whe Extended Hearty At 8 oclock iaer night Inited Stales Senator Heed Buiuot, Cangreaamai Howell and party returned huiue from Washington, passing through Ogden on delayed Number Sevan. Tbe senator was met at the station by a party of friends who accorded him a most hearty welcome and almost barred the newspaper men from apeaking to him at all. But w hen the senator waa finally reached he gave th press representatives cordial greeting. and firat uf all told them the party had a pleasant trip. "1 am pleased, of course, at th of tha contest ia the aenate and think Itah haa obtained everything for which she naked. I ant gratified that the appropriation for the continuation of the work uf reclamation of the lands of the 1'lniah reservation was granted by congress, and hope that the work will tesult In great good to the state." The action taken with reference to the forest reserve ia also aatiatylng and the senator thinks will result in good to the a tale. As to what he had to tbe senator said: "I have not yet had time to look over the local' situation and until after X have done o I will have nothing to aay for publics lion. Benator Smoot was accompanied by his wife and hla private aeevretary, Mr. Badger, and by Charles Morri. who will succeed Mr. Badger as private secretary to Benator Smoot. Congressman Howell accompanied the party to Balt Lake, returning to hla home in WellsvlHe na the midnight train. Mr. Howell was pleased with the trip home and said that there waa nothing to mar Its pleasure excepting the delay upon the home end, when they were somewhat delayed. He expressed himself aa well pleased with the work dune by the Vtah delegation In congress and la also glad that be ia once more at home. A party, consisting of Colonel Ed. Loos, the mining magnate of Provo, aud member of the governor's staff, Fnited States Marihal Spry, Collector of Internal Revenue U. H. Call later, Editor twenty Armstrong, of tha Jamca Republican. Clove, postmaster at Provo, and Wm Giasmann, postmaster at Ogden, met the returning congressional party at the station and accompanied them to Balt Lake. The delayed train gave the party lime to take dinner at the depot hotel and to diacuaa politics and circtum stances; but when the train did rive they were all received with cor dial favor and a hearty shake uf the hand. The party left for Balt Lake on the Bhort Line noon after 8 oclock. a, A We Lave enlarged onr Millinery Department and are now carrying a very large line of all kiuda of Millnery (iooda, including flowent, plumes, tips, ribbon, cliifTuiiM aud all kindu of uniriinmed pkapea. We are now ahowing a very large aKsnrtment of all Tailored aud the new ideas Jn Hmik, alo Ijadiea' and Children's Drew HhIk. We invite Kemi-DreM- up-to-da- S comparixou of tttyleg and price. a LAMON! GRIX 358 TWENTY-FIfT- WETTENHAM'i RESIGNATION. STREET H DEFENDS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT New York. March 7. Benator BevKingston, Jsmalca. March 7. The news of the resignation of Governor eridge of Indiana, addressing a banBwettenham hM been received here quet of the Indiana Association hero with eattlsfaction. Hie unpopu;aiity lwt night, made a defense of tha hue greatly increased since the Davis central government ae agalnsi the incident. doctrine of atate'a rights. n Inter-Mountai- n AMERIKEARNSPARTY SORE Protest Against Aetlen of U. In Mating meet. fi. Sanatt FRYER Makes AT CHEYENNE. of Railroads Meat Representative Sheepmen te Diacuaa Shipments. While the workmen at the Becker brewery were moving an old ice maGeorge morning. chine. yesterday Price met with n painful, hut not aerl-on- s accident. laborers were moving an old machine front a shed to the eegine rmn. After prying the maroller the chine up outo workmen had taken it out of the shed and had it between there and the engine room wherp It was tu be located. Price, whn eras aiding In the work, waa caught upon the shoulder by a Two sudden lurch on the machine. men wen- hehin.l with bars running the machine alnug upon It rollers, while Price wa helping to steady It. At the point where the accident occurred the h"av machine made a sidewise lurch and caught Price, whose shoulder w.is against it. wrenching hla back severely and throwing him in the workmen His fellow gave ground. and notified him Immediate telewho immeilla'clv H. I phoned Hr. .Iuvi-i- and also for an Cheyenne, Wyo March 7. An Important meeting of the leading official of the Western railroads began here today for the purpose of confer-in- g with the aheepmed of the mountain state on matters pertaining to shipments f stock, including freight rates, speed limit, yard and feeding railroad official facilities. Twenty-on- e are present representing twelve railroads. The Sheep growers are represented by delegates from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Ftah. Montana. Nevada. Arisona. New Mexico and several eastern mates. Represent athrea of the Fnited Btatea bureau of animal industry are present also. Dr. J. M. Wilson, vice president uf the National Wool Grower' association, presided at today's sessions which were held behind dosed doors. The sheepmen were first to atate their grievances, being In the main ahorrag of cars, delays in shipment, poor facilities for feeding and bad condition of the atock After listening to these comyard. man wa taken to tbe plaints for several hours the railroad The in i general huspitil. where his injuries mpn were given the floor and all the were aCeti.li'd tu A laier report from representatives of the roads spoke. there Is not likely The conference dosed late tonight, lr Joyce miv'It".thatresults. to be anv both sides expressing satisfaction Mr. l'ric.- is ,t resident of Glasgow with the results attained. a. Idliinn und ha a wife and family. The railroad repreMnation agreed Kveiv il'itiK that could Itp done was to remedy all evils explained of with thIs regretted expi'iUtlon. dune ard hy his folios hick men, aa wdl aa by i.k company. 'ne llcckct' INDUSTRIAL WORKERS BUSY. the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You Wil Need For An Immense maaa meeting held at the 8alt lake theater in Salt lake City laat night under tbe auspices of the American party, protested against the action of the Fnited State senate in seating Senator Reed Smoot. The meeting unanimously adopted a resolution declaring "that the protest against the Beating of Apostle rimont was fully sustained by the evidence, and that the senate in reaching the Judgment it did, departed from the record. Ignored the proof, claimed aa facta essential things which had no support in evidence, fart or law, and decided the caae on fictional proposition well known In Utah to be untrue. In- Georg NEW ROAD FOR TONOPAH CABO PARTY Segy I.lly Circle, giandchlldren. Funeral pervlce will be held Ban-da174, Women of Woodcraft, W II give at HI ii'rlork. frum the reoganlzcd one of their enjoyable caril pnrtlea church of the taller Hay Bairn. The Flday eve.. March th. al K. uf r. c.takpt will he open Saturday from 2 1 fall. Prize and refreshment. Tick- p. m lo 7 p. m, and Sunday (nun X eta 23c. a. m. tu S a. nt, at 801 Waahlngion avenue. Henry Arium In front Rexhurg fur n few days. ANOTHER RICH STRIKE Vic Wells, of Suit T.ake. In Ip Ogdon on Inwiraiicc nuttier. Rich Coppwr Ledge, Going 75 Per Cent Discovered at Acme. llied -- llaerv Heii'i'!. .,red SI yeaierda? nt 7 p. m at the Ogd-.News uf aiju'her rich strike reached oral hoapl'iil of uptM-i- : i ic i The waa a rilnuel until anil ro i Toiiupah Weilnestlav evening Hbont aid'd a1 Carlin Neutd. where 'lie :n- - 1 u'cliH'k and immediately mining nten und irupectors gin together thclr tetnun will inke p!i'rininliig outtits slid tiinde all possible I "!'!;" M ilnn. tr.aiiiiicc,' of 'll bust for the nation to lie on ban I c."h Valley Coni' IIM'.I Milk com tor the evening train. The new strike n the In the in- - whs nude al a blind siaUmi pain at la'gnn Is in iiie-of Ills C'lnij-n'ilie si. tliiif milrimd lietneen Hunlng ami Thorne, called t7ii,i,iin was tu ihc eutiiiiinv cuie Copper ledges front 10 L- -l yegr to i'U feet in width, that can lie traced TUlij, and latnll fur five nillrs have been found. that list been made sltevr liid of Kt'rsss CIv. skh Win. l'"in,r wh" wax ferpier'i an a'dertrati, staled the ore to he from vifi to To per Vsuit sixtv uf TotiepahV In 'vsierdni 'ii the s cinted Il-'ttv lie neu" heard of Fairetit. pienilncnt cl'lxens lef' lin Weiliies.I.i v hew he Is ellee.'d to hate assisted timing's train for the new ,'uiier mi' tif J.'ll ,md he knows nothing of tiel le - case. Pmii'i't !, one of the tie. fi iirinti'a In ti Blteets caae HUNTSVILLE COUNCIL Keddir.gti n sent to the capita! I:'.- t tin' tTguta" a"er haring retimed nicettrig of the city front a vice ssfut business trip found of HuiitMuliVM on Weiliioailay M throt.gh Sunimi: cuun'v reports evening, f was d"'ldei tu place th a fp'u-inure prosperous 'unilitl.m office uf .iis; ct of the peace and city !an last year. marshal! upon the basis f regular -diary, ins'ead Mf upon the basis uf J F. n Shung. vnrdmaster at fees a- - geowed hv the atatutca. The s.iliir.v d the marshall wax fixed parks. Nv . Is In :he city. He says :1 Nevada scurs proapeions and will a' S!;."i per year, and thj an me price n to tet'ii work tonc.'i-omorning j fixed ns the salary of the Juatlciv Mars!: ill A. H. earner yesterday re Tonigh at he Andiiorlum link the ,gi:,,'l hia position and the rltv fsh Mate champions'. Ip race fur one mil.-ut- t esr. now looking fur a new city rniler skate wilt be run hr t weep i iirt hn!. Wllklnsop of Salt lAke and Ham-The council Included lit the ordiof Ogden. Wilkinson now hold nance a provision granting the nta-ohe bn Hamer thinks he cun tnse I'.' 3" and connctlnien Sl.uu f.r a!,n-tiancit away and the Ogden ho-- , ha- - chalupon cacb meeting of the mnut-clplenged the champion. lmdv. at the Depot CONFERENCE vs. : i Johnson, authorising anv fl. B. 133, rallroad corporation of thla state owning lines wholly In a foreign country to sell and convey its line to corporations organised under the laws of tho country in which any such line may he situated. 8. B. 69. J. V. Smith, amending the revlaed staiuete regarding assessors. 8. B. S3. Gardner, relating lo inter GUARD WILL HAVE THE FINEST eat upon the loan or forbearance of HOME IN THE STATE. money, good, or things in action, promaximum rale of viding n legal nnd and prohibiting tbo contract Interest Splendid Club Room and Gym. Art tug for or taking uauriona Interest Sting Fiat! and a forfeiture thereof, and providUp. ing a defense and n remedy. 8. H. 52. Seely, regulating tho breeding of certain animals. H. B. 104, K itchier, relating to the A targe part of the furniture for the Armory la now in place and when the duties of enmity assessors. H. B. 164. Randall, by request, filremainder arrives the National Guard will have one of the finest homea In ing the salary and prescribing the the slate. The building la Intended duties of Clerk of the municipal court. H. R. 2i4, Robinson, relating to the for two nompaulea and on each aide of the main entrance there la a lieucompensation of memliera of the board g tenant 'a room, captnln'a rtsim and of schuol trustee. room. These are beautifully fur 8. B. 81. Gardner, relating to water nlshed with large, racy chnlra, table users' association organised In conand ruga. formity with the requirement of the Tbe first sergeant! room adjolna I'nited State ami providing fbr the the main drill ball and la used aa an recording of the article of incorporauflli-e- . On the second floor there ia a tion and stock miharrtplion. Ii. H. S76. McMillan extending time gymnasium aud club room. Tbe club haa been nicely fitted up but Ute matefor complying with the provision of rial for the gymnaaliim la not yat in title 69, revised statute, 1898, relatplace. Healdea these rootna and the ing to toduslte. ahower hatha there ta a gallery seatII. B. 2IZ, Dean, provide that dising 1 On people on the second floor. trict supervisor and water commisThe heating plani, whlrb la one of the sioner named In chapter lt8, laws beat In the city, oncuptea the front of Utah, 1905, before entering on their part, of ilie basement and healdea a dntlea shall give bond to tbe state. The following bill waa introduced: room, billiard mom. quartermaster' II. B. 271. Dyreng, to provide reve-nn- e two atore rooms and a gun mom. there la a target room In which it te the fur the support of the government purpose of those In charge to inwiall of the state, and high and common and coinitv sdioola for the flacnl howling alleys some time in the near vear 1907 and i90k. Revenue. future. A supply of the new Springfield One mile state championship race armi guns Imre been ordered and will Hamer vs.' now tonight at Auditorium replace the Wilkinaon. used. The Springfield Is the moat rifle in existence. It waa ataled laat evening that another If kite uf time amounting to HO daya haa been given In wblrh to close the deal r the Mexican land In and other Patteraon wblrh Adam eat-eprominent Ogden people are Inlet The deal In a large one and .aa taken raihrr mure time than waa at Tha friaada of Mr. Nvllie ( flrwt anticipated. Turkar will ba pleased lo kntiw that aha I on retracing rapidly afiar har The call of the central lire alallon lung lllnrsa of ala week. laat evening lo the Warner Millinery mure waa cauaed by the burning uf J. W. Browning, an old tlma, raal aonie paper In the back yatd. dent if Ogden, marked tha 7Mb of hi Ufa yesterday, Ha celefieorge I'orlew left laal night for brated It by having hla tilciure takan Montpelier, Idaho, where he gnea to aftar ha haa raarhad tha fourth quar-fa-r aume hla new poallion in the bank at of tha aantury mark. Wesley, or that plaee. haa furnUhwd many a airaln Ml," on tha old flddla that haa helped to The new ditcher came out yesterday a whlla away pliaatit houra for e nnd gut aa far aa the afiernnun uf old tiniara who will ha glad In on Gram avenue building to know that he I at 111 hala and croaniug the guttered crowd ng on hearty. Twenty-thirel reel the weight of the machine broke one uf the raal Iron of former ilia Hopklna and Hlasrud, covering of the croeeltig. Hereafter Ogdan baseball learn, did it'd go tu ail aurh rurerlugi and the afreet pacaa Fresno The quern Ion they exited ed, berNii. of ing will lie planked. tha fart that the Freano team la not How up a tu get the consent of the In tha In Kotilhrrn fall Corn league. at reel people to abut off the curThla laava the aigurrs at liberty, rent furrr, a few mluutea to permit the llopkina thluka ha will go aouib. machine to pH kb under Hie trolley wlre.-atbe amokeamck la too high tu The eaaieat reading advertlaeinent jiaaa unimpeded and to come Into la generally the bardeat to write for contact with Hie nteel of the machine It requires king training tnd experl-anr- and the electricity would ranee the to aeled the aaliant. point a and death of lutlf a doarn men. preaent them In dear and simple thought. DEATHOF A PIONEER BREVITIES tion . H. B. 219. Marks, relating to jurisdictions uf the courts in cltlea of tho first claas. FOR THE M'huul, Met Greetings. ills Paaaed by tho House. The following bills were passed by Industrial arhool, want down to Balt jtk yeatsrda.v lo lrinK back the Edgar lioy. mhitm ha had released fur day on personal parola. at lau or three not' show up In time, but Na. M Tha hay did w found lo ba alright by tha superNa. M intendent and ha raturnad to tha SPRING THROUGH OGDEN LAST NIGHT, Bo-co- yesterday and I he two big events of the day ihat werw expelled were headed off The Galveston bill were, on the motion of Representative McMillan, placed on the table, with no cereby a mony. The matter was can-lestanding vote. Consolidation Question. The consolidation Question that waa expected to arise through Thompson's hill, was pasaed over hy his bill being recommitted until a report was received from tbe Senate on the bills pending there. Boundary Bill Foot of Calendar, Senator Hulanlakfs bill which I to define the boundary line of Ogden, was placed at the foul of the calendar tu allow tbe matter tu be more thoroughly looked into. liollingswurth's bill providing tho Vtah Hoard of Comniisaiunors for the promotion of unlformtiy of legislation in the I'nited Stale failed to pass the bouse. Say plainly ifEXAMINER TELEPHONES business Session Hold by tho Consolidation Bill A full day'o work was put in by the House of Ht'preseni aiives yeateixlay and the flouso auroeeded in pasting The a number uf new measures. Huue held Ha first morning session Saa: InSipiHSiiit Ball 'Pham, ws rings -- PASSED nutted. ROYAL BAKING POWDER :ditorial rooms Phans RETURN First Morning fl ROYAL cocu you a few centi more per can than Alum or Phosfar more than the difference phate of Lime powders, but it is worth to keep your biscuit cakes and pastry .free from the injurious effects of these cheapening substitute. Continued use of Alum meant permanent injury to nealtiu i TABLED CGDEN BOUNDARY BILL PLACED AT FOOT OF CALENDAR. PureGrapeCreamTsrtar Avoid Alum Ailments HOWELL . POWDEBW frm $5 The only excuse for buying anything but a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder is to save a few cents in price; BILLS ARE That Party PHONE Do You Want to Bo One Who Wilt Have to Stay Homo EASTER SUNDAY six-inc- h - t. jiit-i-i- - A DOWAGER EMPRESS IN LONDON. rovt land. March 7. Tdesiam l.on-l"M.r-c7- .- The ttownecr f Re.ss.a arrived hate thta Enipre tiiurnii'g .iifl was greeted at th- s'ation by her slater. Queen Alexandra. the Prince and Princess of Wale amt the s'aff of the Russian i mhassv The eu press reached half an hour earlier than publicly sn:. minced. The experail-ma- d lam-do- th-ti- arrival wa. it diting .f the emp-es- e is linucrstoo'i. p'itnued by the police who have uktn trlngent precautions or her protection While the official of Bout land yHr. have l'ttle feai 'hat the anarchists in London will leopa'dixe their rham e of obtaining an asylnm In Knciand hv any attempt niton the life of tht impress, they are taking no rhanres and evetv avenue of at'ack will Ik- s:iart'(i. Front the s'atinu the IVisager attd the qu--- - en s drove to ih,. Cui'ningham pa'ai',- - The Evening rhaf should the demand of local min' workers for hetter wages mid working conditions be refused by ih mill owners the entire Industrial life of ill" Pacific coast may become in veil "(I. it is said that the Industrial Worker of the World, a labor nrgani-zairof Increasing power on the c.iai. is back of the movement. If the owner do not concede the demands of :he men workers in all allied industries will he called out. and nltlm.'tch the entire coast may ixv cnnie involved. n Pa-ett- ir BOMB THROWN IN MOSCOW. Moscow. March 7. A bomb was thrown a; noon today into a flat occupied liy Prince Argntrnskl. director of the government high school. The premiM'i were wrecked but the prince wg n. injured. The bomb thrower escspuT EDMUND 345 TAILORING Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |