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Show tni! 8 OGDEN. EXAMINER: MORNING rTi-I- FRTDAT, SlAEm 15, 1907. OGDEN KEEPS THE BLIND SCHOOL of Board af Bhaep gill for Croatia Fasacd by the Commissioner Houae. Boy Proved The houae yesterday afternoon passed Thompson's bill providing that ibe (Tad school for tba blind Hull be conducted in connection with tho school for the deaf until otherwise provided for. Tha Bill aa Paaaad. The text uf the bill 1 aa follow,: House bill No. 891, by Mr. Tbotup--on- : There was great excitement among tha police forces of Cgden and Malt lsika City last night, due to the fact that they were thoroughly of the opinion for a while that they had located the kidnaped son of U- - Horace Marvin of Dover, Del., for whum thr police departments and dotectiva organlaa-inn- s all over the country hava boon looklug for aonie 'ima. It daratopad, W IrJA BflKifRG m amend section Iim and JluJ, Nevisad Mututea of Itah, 1898. relating to law governing the l l ah Scbo-.- l for the Ullnd. Hr It enacted by tba legislature of the aisle of Utah: Section 1. That section 2101 and 2102, Revised Statute of L'teh, ISOS, to and tha aama are hereby amended Makes the finest, light est,best flavored biscuit, cake and hot-brea- An act to ds, Renders the pastry. lo road aa follow: 21iil. The trustee ami officer of he Hub School for the Deaf are here- I food more digestible and wholesome. constituted the iruateea and offof Ihe I'tab Befoul for tba blind, which shall, until otherwise provided by lsw, to conducted as a institution with the said School for by icer l MVM. BaSINO POWOCI CO.. MW TtLtPHONES EXAMINER COITORIAU ROOM ldpRdni 'Phono Ne. II Ne. M VIimA twe rings UIINEII OFFICE Indapandant Phono (I Phene. ana ring . Ul . ..... Na. ' SENATOR S6 I IN TOWN BREVITIES HON. C .0. CLARKE VISITS FRIENDS. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In making complaint nwanttng the delivery f tba Bxominer do o direct to circulation department, and not to carrier. Any snbsrrlbar foiling to tho (Examiner will confer a fovur bf calBag No. M either plume before am. (Signed) Talk LAMAR N BUKIN. Circulator. NebUrkorin of Idaho Pall 1 t Ogdra vlaiUug with bar daughter, who la attending the Barred Heart acad-ruijShe will attend tba Ml Patricks r. uerciaa. Tba tralna an the Aunt hern Pacific are marked lale1 today on amount of w trouble down on tho Sacramento dlvialun. It la rumored that a land-lid- o put Mi track out of cmnuilaakm fur a Urns. OvaL Dtamontopoull. the Greek who ahot Harry Emerson In the arm aev-ermonth ago In the railroad yM. found guilty of altupla assault by a jury yaaterday. Ha ba not yrt been sentenced. , al ti Mr. E. M. B.ioth, who recent lv Une.ilf opened up wlih an millinery, will have her aprlng opening on Haturday, March IS. A cordial 1 citation extended ta the ladle or Ogden to call. Mr. and Mm. Oscar J Gutke attended the funeral mvrtrea uf Alan 1 Icvry In Salt toke City yeterdy. Mr. Lovey and Mm. Cm hr were rou- - Inn. " f- - Anilamon. representing .lohn Terrell g Company, a hi dry good bonne of Cliiragn, in In the city, r.iljlns on local Ird man, 1 retailer. Talbot., in the ,i he notorious rli.themaking sprlug rhnl i hlx hat resn-la- r trade. Big Jim" towta, wholesale to!mc-ri- i saleainan of Silt toke Cite, Is in Ogden on MANY BODIES RECOVERED. Toukin. Yjren II- - It a, is todav tliai I"': ..sins )la, ,n rp. five,, the Inlk of till- lena. ami-uinr-- I - Intaraatingly of Vital Topics of the Day Laft for Home lion. W)i aead away for yunr buRta and oad? A full amort nient of reliable and obfdoo bulb. Viewer and vegata-bl- a aaada at Uroul'i Meed Mtora, 202 fttb at. May early while tba amort, meat 1 cuinglete, ITH Thla Maming. .Mr. V. fOU. WELL KNOWN Nl N C. D. Clark, Culled ha deaf. 2102. All proviaioua of law governing the 1'iah School for the Deal, aa far as applicable, shall apply to the I'tab School for the Blind. Bectkm 2 This act shall Uke ef, fect upon approval. Attempt to Abollah Office of District PURE ABSOLUTELY day HAD POLICE WASHINGTON AVENUE IB TING ON NEW FRONT. PUT- iv ! 11 THEY THOUGHT YOUNG MARVIN. ATTEMPT TO ABOLISH OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY FAILS. Stale r sen-ato- from Wyoming, apent last evene ing Ogdon vial ting with hla friend, Jndge II. H. Heudereon, and oibam. Whan aeen by a representative of thla paper at hi room In the Reed hotel be lalkad inlaryai-ltiglof a number of vital tuple of Iba day. After g atreuimua anaahin of the senate. the senator la glad to ba hack home In the West again. He regreia exceedingly that the aituatlon between the cattleman and the aheepmen of Wyoming la ao alraiued, and la hoping, like many other, that an amicable agreement will ba reached. While ba edmlla that bloodshed may reault. ha la of the opluhju thut tba oonaervatlva element may be able to bold the hotheaded owner in check. Henator Clark went direct from Waahlngion to Malt Uke City and I now on hlx way to h!a home in Rranu-tim- , Wvo. When naked about the agricultural appropriation, he eald that none had been made thla year ana that but little of laat year's appropriation bail been touched thus far. While Wyoming to many people la a at ate of sagebrush and wild, uncultivated waste, to the optimistic aen-atIt la the greatest alata in the West. He epoke glowingly of lla and K the abundance of lla resource. "Wyoming never ha a boom," said he, "but la gradually growing greater riav by day." In dlocuwlng tk panic In Wall street, tba aanator stated that he thought It would have but little, if any. effect on the West, lie was of the opinion, a given In Ibe Associated Proas dispatches, that the panic was caused by the Inability of the railroads i gel enough money i Increaae iht-l- r trackage and equlpmaut. V hen asked slmut the JS.OOQ.ftto of coal lands thrown open to entiy hy toe proal.laut. he stated that wlih tin of the Interior. Mr. Garfield, be would be out In June to Inspect the con lands of Wyoming and 1'tnb The o'liHior ilocs not took with favomliln vc iiiNin the action of the Tiiiea in the small coni "it. The gi'Vennni'nl gran! of ia,'Utv milKs on each side of the track for ihc rail mad cmiiimiu gave that cfiriHiiailou n inch mi ihc linlt pend-mIn old-lim- y I Attorney. The attempt to abolish the offios of district attorney in the various judicial districts of I'tah failed on the Itiair of the house yesterday morning. The hill covering thla point, and providing for a system of prosecution of cases by the atale attorney general and county attorney, numbered 189 to 201. Inclusive, were fathered by Representative Clegg of Salt Lake, and were advocated on the floor by Tolton, Thompson. Jensen and Clegg, while Messrs. Mark, Imrsen and Pedersen opposed tha bills. On rollcall Clegg's measures failed, leaving tba district attorney's offlea the same aa K la now, Shaap Commission Created. House bill 299. by tha committee on livestock, providing for the creation of a slate hoard of sheep commissioners, was paaaed. Tha measure Ux for cariylng provides for a out Ita provlskiui. Display at Irrigation Congraa. Tha bouse also paaaad senate bill No. 199. by Hollingsworth, providing for a suitable display of L'Uh's agricultural and horticultural product at the Fifteenth National Irrigation congress to I held this year at Sacra Cal. For this purpose Hollingsworth's measure provides an appropriation of M.ihni, or ao murh thereof aa may be necessary, and the exhibit is to to under the direction of the state board of horticulture. The bill was referred to the oommirtaa on enrolling and engrossing, after which It will go to the governor for hla signature. Other Maaauraa. Other measures paaaad by the nonaa were II. B. 274, by Kuchler, providing for a circulating library for tha Mind of tba auto. Thla bill waa amended by the senate and returned to tha houae. which concurred In tha amendments and passed the bill as amended. Himilar action was taken on H. H. 77. by Fuller, relating to county recorder and ownership maps; and H. H. IGA. by Randall, la relation lo mumt-iit- nicipal In tha Sonata. The passage of Hollingsworth's Tor-ren-s lanj registration hill wa h feature In the senate today. This bill waa up laat session, bnl failed to go through. The measure provides no radlral changes, snd lie adoption by each county Is optional and tnnat follow a general election to be railed by Thla system la largmy In petition. vogue In the East, and is highly favored by real eatate boards. Under lla provisions tha ayatem allows the registering of land and their transfer as cillateral. M. It. irr. by Hulanlekl, was passed. Thla measure la eppoae-- i to the Idea of the peliee and Ore oownilMl'w bill, paaaed a week or two ago by the house, and If It gnaa through, will tender action on the honae bill useless. OGDEN LADY c opeiatnr-- . WINS THIRD ( MONEY MAKES GOOD SHOWING AT THE BOWLING TOURNAMENT. FRESH Say Home-lad- e court. Candies Made from the very best of Chocolatet Nut Meats, Cream, Butter, Sugar and Fruit Flavors. She Waa tha Only Lady Bowler at Denver Among the Visiting Pin Artists. Vra. t'stnp.wif,' nf Manager Camp, uf the I iiiim taclfh tnlpgrnpn service in this city, win third nmr.ci In tlic ladles' bowline nonteal. a the tournnnient In IVnvm. yesterday She was also the recipient nf a gold rlg. a an additional priis There were a grew! mini bar or visitIn IVinur. but among ing bowler that number Mrs. Camp waa tli a onto f emirae. ih.-rlady. wep many Denver ladies who ii the to ling loum.iun nt. and I' was in the iKQtnsi Wlih them that Mr. Camp nuee.!t-,- l In landing third moiiev and the ring Thai she was quite a favorite with the bini'h. beeanse the fcf that sbe ws h sort nf feminine mas-crlor the crowd. gie wltonut e parvi.-ipate- Ogden Candy Kitchen 370 25Lh SL, Broom Hotel Building Ind. Phone 326 f o ta Be Son of a Rio Grande Wcatam Railroad Brakcman. City, wtieia tba however, in Malt toy waa taken lulu custody, that he as the son at H P. Paiteo, a Rio llrande brakainau. and bad mada the trip from Chicago to Malt Lake City, where ha wa to join bia father, alone. Bunch of Telegrams Raoaivad. A telegram waa received by the police department frxu the Pinkerton detective agency saying that Horace Marvin, Jr.; 3 yard old, son of Dr. Horace Marvin of Dover, Del., would to on the Overland limited arriving in Ogden Thursday afternoon. A detailed description of the boy waa given, aa waa also the name of Ihe car, "Glenview." In addition to tba telegram received b the police department, several Omaha papers aent d tops fche to thi paper mating that tha kidnaped boy would to ua tha Overland Limited. Boy Anawarad Description. The train waa met by Detective Pender, Depot Master Cunningham and a reproaentativs uf this paper. Tb toy was found In the Pullman car local "Hebrides" on tha Balt train, where he had been transferred from tha other car. In tba seat opposite waa a lady, who stated that tba buy had bean placed in her custody by lke a strange man a shun distance out uf Chicago. Everything ao far s sealed to bear out the theory that the boy waa the kidnaped child. The woman slated that ahr waa no rotative of the boy and that bis father was to meet him in Malt Lake City. Balt Lake Department Notified. The Malt Lake police department waa notified that the supposed kidnaped boy was on the train, and when the local arrived In Zion Captain and four policemen were at the depot. A man and woman who eama to get the little fellow were taken Into custody, as waa aliiu the woman who took charge of the boy from Chicago westward. An Investigation developed the fart that the man waa the boy'a father. Hie name ta B. P. Pattoe and be is at present braking on tha Klo Grande Western. Child Had Bean Kith Grandparents. From the story told by Pattro, it aeems that hla fife had died some months ago and the Uttle on had been taken qpt to live with hla grandpareuta In Michigan. Mr. Pattoe finally decided to marry again, and, wanting the boy home with him, sent a ticket to the grandparents and had them put him on the train In Chi1 be cago in care of the conductor. lady who waa with the little fellow here took a kindly Interest In htin and took charge of him as far as Halt Lake City. Pinkertons Get Wrong Tip. Evidently the Pinkertons and the newspaper cauie to tbe conclusion that tlie boy waa tho kidnaped aon of Dr. Marvin from the fart that the description tallied quite dowely and the further fset that Master Pattoe was traveling alone. That the kidnaping of Horace Marvin has aroused widespread Intaieat la evident from the following new dispatch from Dover, Del.: , Dover, Del., March 11. Tbe kidnap Horace Marvin. Jr., ing uf son of Dr. Horace Marvin, ha coma closer to the hearts of the American people than any tragedy since thr abduction of Charlie Rosa, the hoy whose my merlons dtoappenrance la one of the unsolved problem of the country's criminal history. Not even the kidnaping of Edward Cudahy, son of the millionaire Omaha pork packer, has aroused such widespread Interoat as has ibe Hatching away of thla baby of Dr. Marvin. Hero are the develonmenla In thla startling cam-- , the most heartbreaking in Ita tragedy that haa occurred In years: The combined reward offered for the recovery of the baby total !27,(Mi, 7.U00 more than Ihc reward uffered for the return f Edward Cudahy. In Dated Wilmington and mailed the following letter Philadelphia, reached Dr. Marvin yesterday: we will return your ''For lift. boy. Take tlic money to the entrance of lit and.i wine Bpring park. Wilmington. Del., and there you will see n man with a red handkerchief about hi neck. Hstid the cash to him and paaa. "Itoti't tell tne police, for If you do 'on will never see your hoy alive amt'll Other will he around to watch you. hci don't try any funny b tininess. If you in as mid. you will find your the BrntuI street station. toy In the ladles' walhttng room. iBiimed THE VELVET HAND." toe of Delaware (inventor ha- - lift th.capital, laid aside hia executive duiet and taken personal cha-g- c of the force engaged In the for the child. The whole rtate if Dclawuro has resolved itself Into a drtert'vc agency The governor la In e c urni.iiid of three distinct forces, detective, state' detective and of fanner, while the police of por very city, town and hamlet In the mate are watching for the lost child. . Bur-bld- ge -- Phlla-uciphi- IlIGIl COST, EXCLUSIVE MILLINERS CIIARGE AL Improvement and enlargement seem to ba tha mottoes of tba buslnaft MOST WnAT THEY FLEASE FOR bouaea of Ogden at tbe present time. One sew business firm and tbe branching oat of another firm for the retail well as tha wholesale trade luoka Ladi and Children Tri mmed IlatH. Perhaps tdv good for Washington avenue. Tha new firm to enter tha mercantile arena don't know that hats quite a good in material Mud somla the Westarn Five and Tan Cant Stores company, and tha other firm to etime much better etyled are made by ti and sold at make improvements to It quartan with a vU-- of branching out in la A. Kuhn A Bro., veteran popular prices, 83.00, $3.50, 84.00, 85.00 and np. They not dealers In men's furnishings The Western Five and Ten Cent kind, but they are aa only look as good a the high-cos- t Stores company 1 occupying tbo northern pan of the Kuhn hdslneaa good. block, and will be ready for business Saturday morning. Already eighteen Practically the only difference is in the price. girls have been employed, but the desirous le of getting management We have a large line of Easter llat and invite a about that number more before Sat6 2 o'clock From o'clock until urday. this afternoon the public la inrlled to an Inspection of the building and goods. The occasion will be a son of business reception. Thatcher' orchestra will furnlah music during the period between the houra mentioned. Until an early hour this morning member of the company and a number of girls worked to get the building In condition for the Inspection. Manager Lacy of the Malt Lake house haa been TWENTY-flfT- H STREET here assisting in the arrangement of fixtures and gnoda. K. I- - Middleton Is president of the concern. H. W. Griffith secretary and treasurer, and The W. F. Core general manager. company has headquarters in Iudisn-apoli- s FUNERAL OF DOWIE. The body waa arrayed In the snafe, snd a number of houses beful white robe which decrairt a: tween there and Ogden. worn since he asunit'd the tltie a Tbe new front being installed In Chicago, March 14. The funoral of "Flrat Apostle of the Christian Cfc the building oceuplnd by A. Kuhn A John Alexander Duals was held in olic Church. Bro. will greatly Improve the appearZion City today and waa quiet and unThe funeral n ration aa deling ance of that entabllahment. Thla en- ostentatious. A small portion ol the by Attorney Barnes. announce firm after that, terprising offiTbe cortege was attended by kn magnificent choir that having firmly established Itself In the ciated at the tabernacle formerly dredi of Zionists. sang iijmns. In tha wholesale line country, it will hereafter devote more time to tha retail business In Ogden. The claim la made that the wholesale buainaaa daring the past year baa doubled over that of thr previous year. Office improvements are also scheduled for the Interior of the building. GRIXS 358 inter-mountai- n FUNERAL OF ALAN L. FRYER Makes LOYEY HELD Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen FROM fiti PAULB EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Puddings, Etc. Elks and Press Club Had Charge of the Obsaqulaa Beautiful Floral You W Need For That Party Offerings. Seldom haa a young man and a private citizen had a larger funeral than did Alan U Lovey, and not often is deeper expressions of sympathy and regret than were manifested by the hundreds who met yesterday afternoon at St. Paul's .Episcopal church, Malt Lake City, to pay tribute to the memory of one who in life waa loved and respected not only by all who bad had the pleasure of his acquaintance, but by many who had never met him bice to face. The two organisations with which the deceased had been moat prominently connected the Elks and the Press asRoclatlon had charge of tha obsequies. The pallbearers were equally divided between those aoctetks l! D. Freed. A. J. Davie and 8. L. Pul-ve- r for the Klka and A. N. McKay, Gvorge E. Carpenter and Charlea Whittle for the Preaa club. The ranket waa taken from Evana' undertaking parlors, where friend had viewed the remain, to the Episcopal churrh. and the service, Rev. U. E. Perkins officiating, commenced at 9 o'clock. The churrh waa crowded to Ita capacity by friends of Mr. Lovey and hia family, and tbe services were of a very Bowed beads ImpresKlve character. and eyes tore mute testimony of tbe sorrow folt at the taking from earth, at a time when life seemed sweetest and best of the young l. and the sympathy of all present went out to the bereaved young vrife. the mother and other relative of the deceased. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. The remain of Mr. Lovey were placed tn a vault in Mount Olivet cemetery, where they will repose until a choice ahall have been made of a final resting place. the Ice PHONE sn tear-staine- d 3 WILL BE TIIE LAST DAT WE CAN TAKE ORDERS FOR EASTER DELIVERY s. - prt-vic- ITS OWN PUNISHMENT. When Lu-- d Chief Justice Hu seel was a von ne man ha was fitting in conn Its'ering to a trial for Mgamv. A friend leaned acrow to him and naked: "K'l-mwhat Is the extreme penalty for IvramyT" motbera-ln-Wiw.- " war the re"To ply. Kansa- - City Journal. OX THE ALLEYS Without any mercy whatsoever, tha Columbia club last evening xlmply walloped the Jesacns to a stand Mill by defeating them tn three straight games of a nerlea. Neither of the iiil or team bowled alarmingly high although Watkins and Baxter managed tn roll up good respective score Watkins led with a high total of 517 and Baxter waa a close second with a total of 501. Barlow proved to he u weak and was respot In the Jesaco line-up- . sponsible. tn a measure, for the defeat .f hfo team. The detailed score, which follows, tells the tale: Columbia Suits to Order $13 and up Club. ORDER TODAY IT WON'T ALWAYS RAIN OR SNOW,' WORK ON THE CANAL. raratru. March 14 All the member of the Congressional party headed by Bpeaker Cannon expressed great surprise Teisday at the work that March Washington. 14. Archie has heen d tee oii the Panama pral. Roosevelt nun times lo Improvg and The both I.a Hoc or. the party I gaMiteg atrengtb. tluotah sail quits Pacific riuertied and the fanmu Culehra weak. cut. ARCHIE IS IMPROVING. One Now Buainaaa Firm and Improved Quarter for A net bar in Lina With Spirit of Pragmas. EDMUND 345 TAILORING Twenty-fourt- h St. Cfl. |