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Show ARGUMENTS! o acii-Iade- CONSOLIDATION FEATEO. O o UUPUONCb EXAMINER IDITORIAL ROOMS I into pendant 'Ptiona Ball 'Pawn, tws rt" BUSINESS M orici Ns. fndspsnSsnt 'Fbcns Ball I . Ns. M PHsne, aaa ring ... i.i gong sdiautaire aiid other diiisiuti in like tundliiuu. The spiing ihaw liaa loosened up the track bed 10 a Cleat til rut and maav of 'he old lie. an rotting under the mm blued nf aunkbiue and rainy weathei To maintain a roadbed 'oaarandard it uniat nereakarily In' a i'll tied, for if t be heavy ainei rail, have pui strong foundation iherv i gteat danger that rho heavy nunlriu eyniptuen' will jump the track and raiiae aerloua wreck. I influ-ene- e DE- - O O o special dispatch received O this paper late last, night O from its oorraspinideDt stales O 'hat the con soil da' tun hill was O defeated la the house of repre- - 9 kentativea. at 11:1k p m.. by a O voir uf ?4 to SI. The representO from Weber county O alive voted agstaii the hill. O O O O O O O O O O air BILL V b- - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOR Hours of bitter argument were speut yesterday afternoon by tba maaubera uf I be House nf Representatives over tha bill Introduced In tba Legislature by Beuetor Samuel C. Park, lo bare two craatltutlonal amendments p resell led at tha next election calling for the cunso'iidatlun of the Iuiverslty uf I tab and the Agrloulmral Uullege of I'tah under one buard of control and one name, but their indeatlty ahaii remain tbe same. Aa a 'rider'' In the bill and for the purposa of appealing in Ihe country members there la a clause relating to high er hoots which will make it poaailde to have high schools eatsbllahnd by tbe state. Hot and Bitter Arguments. MISTAKE IN TURNING IN ALARM The arguments were hot and hitter RESULTS IN NEEDLESS DAMAGE. and before adjourn men i waa taken It could be easily figured that at least seieuteen voles would ba registered agaluet the hill, thus defeating ibe Roof f Houaa on Orchard Avanua vote la nnces-ssrniHMure, as n Belonging to Joo. Plygaro Almoat WHO WAS TO NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In Bak!' ihe ing complaints do ao dlrwci in clr (if ilia Exsmlnt-and boi lo dilation depai-lnuaAna iulwertlmr failing to rr reive lha BRstnlnar 111 confer a favor hy railing Na. fifi either phi on before 1 t. Sam, (Signed) car-rar- LAMAR MCliWN, (Irrulator. Bessie A. Wurman, oaa of lha aonal allta uf Uwyum. Ohio, and Mra Nail W. Ever. a charming yuun niatraa of rhe Sparks. Nov., social art. ara vlaitlug Id Ogden, the guests of Mr. and Mia. Tom S. lioafcot, BS7 atrrat. Twenty-fourt- Wykwa A Blair 'a uprning continue Bo aura you attend. H. II. Spencer left na lent evening a limited for California, Dir the purpow-o- aaw locating alt "a and tu'.llt aknig the line of the Woolen J'aelflr for tio ronlrnri. ilia mlhaluu la an impiftaot one in na nmeh aa there la such a abort ge In tie. al the peeaeat time. Why aeud away far your hulh and seeds? A full aMrlnient of rellHhle and elide. biillia. Flower and iegtu-blaeeda at Urout'a Heed Store, :!&J 24 ill al. Buy early while the aeeort Is coitiileie. Last night In the Individual t laan al tha Weaioru Howling rimgrea at l leaver, three Ogden howler allowed fair form. The soorea follow; np 4tiii; Iamd, 325; filllsrrt, 4Wi. He, SUPPLY OF LUMBER SHORT Iwo-thlr- Strike in the Northwest Haa Its Influence on Utah Shortage of Railroad Tiss. ftora present indlraihuiH building operations In Ogden will he delayed 10 a great eatent. hv ihe strike now on in the lumber section of the Nnrtli-we- i. Building material nf all kind la hard to obtain and the local deal era are haring great difficulty in getting lumber al all. Several laige build Inga uow In proreaa or rot! ruction will be delayed PP'y Not Adequat. Wit bunt a strike, the lumber slma-tlnIs acute enough. lit,, building mateHal of all kind, hua at such a pare that tin- miI-plIs am adequate, it iH Hue i liar there la plenty f timber In the Nnrlli-weshut it. is haiiM-- to get imw ihan 11 Wa several year ago, and the lilt procedenleil iiiilrM. coiia'riiiMiun work of she pa.t two tum haa been a heavy drain on ihr tinnier lieil. Mu great has Iweu this ,rain iliat It hard for tha railroad r iinp.inii- to get the necessary i ch f.u repair work without reckoning on the creal ile. uiani! for m w Could Use Thousands of To. The Suit Idl.e division id the ct'iilj u .e tin hm n e of 'lea . Because a fire alarm was turned In to the wrong Are statlou last night a house at J.ril Orchard avenue belonging to Joseph Flvgare and occupied by Mac Wardlelgb aud Karl Paine narrowly escaped being hunted to the ground As It. wns shout ILSU dnmsge dHie lo the roof and other parts of Ihe building when the resulting dsutage shtHild not hsve been more u Ihsn f 5. s Beth Department Respond. About 9:43 o'colrk a telephone slartn was turned la to Hiatlon No. 1 n Ciraul gyeuue, but naturally Chief I'aitie presumed that Station No. 2 on the bench had answered Ihe alarm. When ha arrived at the scene of the fire In Me rig he waited for a few minutes and no department showed up; then he telepboiiHd to Rtatlna No. I. In Ihe inesntline some one hsd turned In n box slsrtii from box 1! and Station No. I responded, with the result that both stations responded, bnt a HUle lew Isle lo avert considerable damage to the roof No. 2 received no telephone notification of the lire at all and not until the hex alarm came In did they realise that, the fire aaa In their dlsjjjot al all. House Was Ablaaa. The houw afire was a frame and Ihe flames hsd made good headway when the department arrived. II was the work of a few mluutea only to extinguish ihe fire when the several streams of water were turned on. Considering the fact that the house was ftwnie 11 Is a woudrr lit at the fire had md gained n greater siarl before the firemen arrived l.ncklly for the people living there Ihe fire broke out comparatively early In the eveulng and neighbors hy the score lenl silling hands In carrying i 'it I the liiMiKuhuld furniture, mom of Vhlcb a saved. I The mistake In sending In the alarm, itfc iniiqod (hv the fire department. should lie g lesson lo pimple generally. It is easy'lu remember lhat when there Is a fire on the bench the benrh s'a'lnn. or Hint Ion No 2. should lie ceiled. To s fire In the down town, or lower portion or Ihe cily, titatlnn Nupl I supposed to respond. Fumaa. Representallre Hone nf Itah county jokingly referred to the situation hr saying that Balt Ijike City was now being ruined with smelter smoke and a effort was being made to consolidate the two Institution on one site to thsi the country boys and girl would have to coma to 8lt City to breathe smelter fumes. The retil Intent of the bill, he declared, la to make a greater Balt Lake and make the Agricultural college tha Uil end of the rnlversity. As an enforcement to his argument, J. J. Jackson read the portion uf the governor's message relative to Ihe measure. He declared that the onlv hoitesi way to treat the mattar would lie to place It before the people. 1I said : "let It go before the people. They ure now groaning under lia burden. The Agricultural school la nut ilia school of the masses. They cunld get. the work they now get there In the high schools. Any unr who votes agnlnst the bill votes against the peo- lke ple " Ih'preaentatlve Hemlrickt then took the floor and made n strong appeal sgalnsi consolidation. Dean Againat tha Consolidation. bill was completely discussed before Mie constitutions I enuvention." declared (inorge l.iean. "The whole thing W4 g.ne Into and It was derided that the institutions should remain as they arc wi the present day. There hus been no decided change since then end why should a factional flghl lie Mint'd up to us present condition. "The i henry that is wonM Ih a saving In ihe state might bt true for ;i yeiir or two, bin there can be no doubt hut Mis' hy- - the time the uex' session or the legislature comes around would lx the time to acl. "They argue here that they should hive a more flulshe.l medical schisl. a si'hiiul of music and mu he ihe 'he srlusd of :he land and at the same lime make the college a simple high siliiKil. ;md then In the end make s real roiisolidailon with the fniversi'y mid C'!'ei' on one sue. "This . u ri - y DERAILMENT Freight Cars ON UNION PACIFIC Go Into Ditch Nrar erson. Pet l, 1 ira-s.ig- i SniiMi-Pacifi- 11 .1 c Reveiul frdglil hi a ihiIiii near cars Pi'tiTs--- wre deialb-'- l on ihr I'nimi I'nriflc v I'sterdav Isle In the stieinoon mil the Fasi Mail N. u H rid No. 1 weie ih laved a liuili r.f hour. The w (I'kiiii; crew was sent out from iiiid ihe r.irs placet hack on iln No one wns liark rpirtn Injuifl. ln-- r t'lii-'"sliy- - (ig-ue- I.ii'le wmi Mill r on. t n make a I'.ghi-fl'liiv- sleeve. ! y Cumdilerable dlscusHlnn waa had at the iqienlng of the arguments as to how much time should be allowed each speaker. After considerable maneuvering II waa decided that, each speaker was to receive Sit minutes. The ctinsolldailou aide led oil with Prof. John M Mills. He was pitted against 11 A. Pedersuu or Logan. Hpeaker H. M. Joseph called Rudolph Kurhler to the chair and went on the flour to oppose the measure. The galleries were crowded with and not n vacant, chair was left In the liuose. Kepreevntatlvs Weatpbal delivered an address of considerable length, in which he endeavored - to show the great growfti that could be attained by both Institutions. Students Hava te Breathe Bmelter two-slnr- BUILDING OPERATIONS DELAYED BY LACK OF MATERIAL. Big DELAY? Complatafy Deetroyed. Ihla work. went BLAME FOR iy mts'ake if shoulder mid long. They only make ihem-- larry. Kepref'-iilatii-e- e Ilenne' Thuiiipsuii. I'ligg. hi, hImi FRESH uti.1 .l.epii, Tulton p.ikc. The Cause of th Trouble. The hill i as follow: S. It No 171. hy Mr Park 4n art I'lvpoMng amemlrcen's in M'et ions 2 iinl 4 of iirilcle X. i,f ihe of the Siate nf Itwh. to the public srhol i.yteri. :he insltii'.nsnce of high schn.ds. and t" the cons II.Ui mil nf 'he Cnllegc nf I 'tali wi'h :he Inlverspy nf ITa't. slid continuing and nnM me sni.l rnlveri- of I'tsh and ll seisrst college and sll i lie righ's, lnimut.l''cs. franclii.e. and nd"ntent licvun fore ,. silted "i conferred un'o t tip I'oi'eg, of an', the I'tliversity of I'tah li lie I' Knsctpii v the la'gi's".ti-th S'a'e of ITsti. Sec' lull 1. The fol'iow-inprcmvi-- . 'ion to amend the Cot-sitit Ion ef the ft'ate ef I'talt hu'l he siibmlttel to tile '.- ,.f it,c S'-of I'tah fer their approval or d'sa; pr.ival. namely, that nci'.'iiis 2 and 4 of X uf the fonsth'uion uf r I'tiili be smcii.'.ed .i , eu.l the S.a-iils g'ic-'.i;ir- Home-led- e Candies i j , Made from the very best of Chocolate, Nut Meats, Cream, Butter, Sugar and F.ruit Flavors. th r ' j t(-- s e - idle: "Sec. Ogden Candy Kitchen Article The Include 2 iha:l coriinm 370 25th SL, Broom Hotel Building Ind. Phone 326 wluiul i BEEINDUSTRY TAKES BIG ADD GREAT- TO UTAH 8 COFFERS. Ogden Firm Haa Car of Ben Keepers' Supplies on tha Road 1907 Will Ba Sweet Year. Thai the apiary, or bee korplng busint'es is destined jo bs one of the groat source irlcomH Pw I'tah U iHuximlug recognked more and mure each day. The volume of business dune by one Ogddi firm, Fred Foulger and Bona' company, la indicative of this fact. From a comparatively small liegtnntng the bee Industry has grown to such proportions tbal the year 1907 bids fair tn be the most successful since the flrat. wild swarm was caught, by the iientlng of tin pans aud made to yield up their sweetness lo the marl of trade. Car of Bea Koepera' Supplies. i The fibni lolled now has It 15th car of bee keepers' supplies on Ihe mad which will be distributed, upon arrival, to bee keepers la Nevada. Wyoming. Montana and 'tab. This stale will live up to its reputation of the Ike Hive State and will use the livik nf the supplies ordered by ihts firm and other firm engaged in like Inisine. Outside nf this state Foulger mid tin a are doing a M.iKH) business annually, aiipplvlng the de mund of their ruatomiTs. of the small size of the goods ueceasary to handling Die bee keeping business s carl m tnii n a big volume of business, year this enterprising Og'k:i firm shiuped 23 carloaila of honey out of the state In addition to the great ipisn'ity consumed locally. Quality of Honey Commended. The quality ul I'tah honey has long been commented upon favorably In government puna and experts are of (lie mianitnniiK opinion ihai there is none lienor. The great demand for '.lie I'lnli product Is til! best ethiem.-uf the s."indn"'s of the honey expert The flavor of the honey Judgment. aiiiius: entirely upon tlu depend fuiiree from wliiih the bee obtains the sweet fluid. Here In I'tah the best prude if hurej a extracted hy ihe busy insect fenju ihe wild clnvei that grows in every valley in the Male. This rlovei yiilds honey uf siiperlu-Mv(pial.ti. being nf a clear while color mil if great sweetness. r the wund-rfuprnfl' tu he realised from a coiiii:ii-.it1v-lmall inreain.enl recugnl-'e.-by the Hipb of the Male, the bee industry will si ill primer year by year. nn-n- Ber-ii't-- r c l ns-ui- s prup-irtbui- r-ji- i have enlarged our Millinery rH'partmenr and are now carrying a very large line of all kind nf Milliici-XV r (ioode, including flower, plume, tip, ribbons, iliiflcnK and all Linda of un trimmed sbaju. We Hat, also .f a Tailored and Kemi e and Children' Dreg couipariHOU of x' h are now showing a very large assortment tbe new idea in Want Wall Avwnus Paved. The Ogden Improvement City league petitioned that Wall avenue he to Twenty-nifrom Twonty-flftpared t h street In order that the not be behind the depot company, which Is parking Its land and making beautiful Tbe west boundary of the public highway. The pdltion rsme recommended by letters from busineea men Interested In a greater Ogden. On recommendation the question waa referred to the street com- Hat. lin-- n We imiie styles aud pricea. city-migh- LAMONI GRIX 358 mittee for a report. Petition for a Levee. Another petition from resident in the neighborhood of Nineteenth street and Urant avenue was read requesting that a levee dlmrirt be established where the river floods the lowlands in timet of high water. This action la taken by tbe people who were damaged in the recent flood and who wish to protect themselves against, future damage. While the clty englneer waa requested to make an examination and report, the matter received encouranglng notice from the TWENTY - FIfTh Allan Lovey, the cartoonist. died at Reno at 1 o'clock this morning of pneumonia. Lovey had been employed on the Balt lAke Herald for some time. He learea a wife and children. well-know- n Street. Te Open Thirty-seconstreet be opened Thai Thirty-seconfrom Washington through to Adam uvenue was the gist uf a third petition submitted by residents along tbe proposed opening who are willing to give the rity the land and pay all the expenses If rhe street 1 opened. And one of the fierltlouers Is about to leave. A motion was made and carded on a resolution Introduced by Browning that the diy advertise of Intention prior to satisfying the will of the people. Only One Claim Presented. But one claim waa presented before the house and thereby caused a mild surprise, as lately claims have come so rapidly lhat were they allowed Ihe ctly'a strung I tax would be eniptey. One T. J. Miller bended In a bill for SniiO for damages dune an adobe house on property situated at. 2642 Monroe Miller alleged that water avenue. flooded his premises on account of certain grading caused to be done by tbe city and that the house being undrain-etoppled to the ground. Tbe claim was referred to the law committee. Miscellaneous Matters. A recommendation ' from the Ile walk committee that a gravel walk district be created In Childs avenue passTills will greatly Imed smoothly. prove the walks, which are muddy during stormy weather. The city street supervisor petitioned that he be allowed an Increase la salary. a his duties are- particularly heavy- and exacting. The request was turned over to the street committee. Tbe public grounds committee recommended that the kits la the strangers quarter of the city cemetery be old sad that a fence be put. around tbe east end of the necropolis. Adoptd d STREET RIVETERS LCYEY IS DEAD council. STRIKE. Superior, Wla., March 11. Seventy riveters at the Superior Ship Hiiihiinjj company's plant went on strike thu morning. The remainder of the form of about 300 men are Mill at murk. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RE8ULT6, FRYER Makes i the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You WH Need For That Party TH0NE - ed. On recommendation of the sewer e rommlttne the petition or Hyriirn and others that Twenty-nintstreet tu Thirtieth street on Plngree avenue he districted waa denied. The requesi was not allowed, as by cutting out tbe street ihree other blocks will lie deprived of a newer service. A hill presented by Mrs. Read, the ladv taken from her home when Ogden river flooded the lowlands to the north west for medical and the assistance uf trained nurse caused a lively While some members discussion. thought the womsn ought to be paid, the sum asked for they were of tbe opinion the county Is the proper source of such lmhrusetucnt. Pln-gre- h i ACEO LADY Do You Want to Be Ono Who Will Havo to Stay Home ASTER SUNDAY BECAUSE YOU IS INTERRED Funeral Services Held YeMerday ternoon Over Mrs. Shore. DE-LAYE- D GETTING YOUR Af- funeral service, were afternoon at Z o'clock si the Hooper meeting house ovci the remain nf Mrs. Mary Kllen Shore, iin aged nd well respected resident f that communlly. The set vice, wure presided over by Bishop Childs iind mu-l- c was furnished by rlu ward rh :r. Many beautiful floral offerings wore In evidence as tokens of ihe love and esteem In which th veptna-gnarlawas held by relatives and Appropriate h M yi'Kierdny n friend. Robert Togg. Olsen. Charles Isaalsh Parker and Peieraon. A. C. gave Impressive remarks dir led by ihe deertse,! and offered words of praise fur her many noble Christ-.anx- BASKET RALL .ifini gnd Railway com-lun- i snli agnlnst W. H Her net i for Jj.ihiu. which is alleged to the company has repri'stnt the lo on uccmint of ihe actinn nf the in not recognising a irannc:iiiii in res estate made by his J Keliey. agent. ti"!i:e im- aim rhe IJpht roiuiHiiL.r of Tenty-ihir.- i purihiM'd i In strvot and lam fur .1.niiu. K.'l.py acrirg fir Benett. cunducied the dea! wi'h K:shop aiid ihe ha. A lemon" was handed Simon Bamberger, the Ogden Sanitarium Resort company and ihe Ogden end Balt Lake Railway company, last night by the city council, which voted to file bills presented last week for a total of fSO.iHiu as damages done by toe river when tr broke from Its bounds and created a new channel. Culexe action la coiumenred by the companies againat the dry the Incident will end on a steel hook, otherwise it will be fought to an issue by the dry fathers, who ars determined nut to be responsible for the elements and a swollen river. li,li;i. HAD A HUNCH - Announcement Pee no-tlc- e STRIDES Th- SPRING High School Freshmen Defeat Second Team ef Industrial School. siiid.-iine- l. W.-.j- e The Freshmen team of .he High second team from the Ui'luMtdal school yesterday afternoon by a score of 11 to 5. The game was wed played, the boy from ibe 'ate srhnnl having slightly bettur wink, hut being unable to hit the ball. school dufeated the COME IN AND HAVE A TALK WITH US i ,.iu u,Mi . lur iergartrn c;insit'r.g - J e i LY 3 X. ,j. marv slid iin : ia,;i-ch a university .inrlvdir.v an tia lculuiral coi:gp. and uch otlur 'Chuuk a ;he legislature n sil'!i. The run: -inmi choi s',h The u'he- i.,c;isrtii'.eu . u. ih,. svsfsm shall bn supported previ.lni law. pruv'iled. tliai. I ,ah .11 irj CLAIMS ARE "Lemon'' Handed th Claimants tition fer Pawing of Wall Aven-nuMiscellaneous Business. y THE BUSY BEE WILL 1W7. CITY 'DADS' SAY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOB BIVER'S DAMAGE. Sec. 4. The Agricultural Tollege of I'lah and the I'niveraity of I'tah are hereby rouaoiriaird. but the iden-titof each la preserved. The I'niveraity of I'tah aha!'. Include n school of arts and science, and sgrtcullural college, n school uf mines, n normal sail m-- n her colleges and school aa the may catab-hah- ; provided, that the Agricultural at laigan City Collegr shall Iniu Cache county. Branchea of any uf of or oollegc ihe esmtlng ach'.-oihe university ma be maintained at county, Bolt laigan City. In I'ache lathe City In Kali lAke county. Slid Cedar City In Iron county. All tlghti. Immunities, franch imw and endowments bretofure granted or conferred unio tbe Agricultural College and to the I Diversity of I'tah are hereby confirmed and perpetuated unto tbe Cnlvereity of Ctsh, and Ita several schools and college,.'' Sec. I. The secretary of state shall cause the foregoing proposed amendment To be published In n least one newspaper in every county In the state where a newspap-- r la published for two months Immediately preceding the next general election, at wbirh time the said amendment shall be submitted to the elector of this Mete for 'heir approval or rejection. All official ballots used at such election npall have printed or written thereon th words, "Shall the proposed amendment to section 2 of article X of the constitution be adopted?'' Ye, No." Khali the proposed amendment to section 4 of article X of the No, c natltutlnn be adopted?" Tea. and shall otherwise he prepared and submitted to the elector! aa i or may be provided by lsw. Bald ballots shall be received and sold votes shall he taken, counted and canvassed and returned thereof he made In the same manner and in all respects aa Is or may he provided by law In the case of election of Mate offlcrs legis-mur- 12. COUNCIL la a." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o MAROH FILED BY one-hal- Sasv Fark'a Bill Brings Out the Fighters Students Havt to Go in Salt Laks to Inhala Smaller Smoke. A caa of Roy! Bakin Powdet eoataios many more teaspoons foil of baking powder thaa a caa a pbospbate or alum powders. of tbe heary j -- BIG FIGHT OVER CONSOLIDATION IN THE HOUSE. healthful food, Mwi A pure, cream of tartar Powder - B cities of may be maintained Bcodalltuf- lie fl L aud seC'iuO CS icg c&ool diatirictk n- - ; ' uc1 otter be and district! tv But where uy the legisiaiute the pniportiou uf scboOi money a or aocruirg to Any city or disrici stuli nut w- sufictent to main-'aiall tba fiwe schoai in anch city r district, the high chcln al.aU ba aupponed by loca: aai.U; provi tod, hat aheu any due or district than 'he legislature eatabllsb h'.gb tch shall appropriate fron. moneys railed for general eta' pu'puasa aa xggre-ga'f uf amount not exceeding of iiui- mill annually or each dolar uaae-ie- d valuatkin of property within the iav to muds' h supporting such high schools, and sau! fund shall be apportioned to th ci'iee or dUtiirte concerned at may or provided by u BITTER Mm kea TT'ESIUY, d 1 BECOME Powder Balditg Absolutely Pore OGDEN. TTAIL EXAMINER: THE irORNIXO enlij would marhitjpr m-- ' the curlier for Beei'b' nut le (ban asking that "he sale he s vsli-- the company asks ilanucPK uf f . .0. i I'mphe Rips. Meyer. Ton in 'i'd. wear your gowns broader on the shii'iMera. and mitit dress wld-er- . :r ,ieak. EDMUND 345 TAILORING Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |