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Show tee lions under way and a more quickly point, aui-- as this rtty, offers unrivaled advantages and Is required. Besides, U Ibis not tbs original home of irrigation in America, and aball not that count fur something? THE EXAMINER. Published every day is the Office, 437 e yr-Busine- Mtt Street Published by the Union Printing Co. FRANK FRANCIS. Editor end Mgr. LEVEE BROKEN lieu rered by Carrier, including Sunday Mocniag Examiner, BV ......... 78 ct ptf IKE HOODS f $ta Single eoylen SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall one month f Including Sunday Aid is Being Hastened to the etc Hood Bound People. Ail Postmasters and Rnml DellveiT are authorized to receive sub- Ca.-nsr- e scription. Vincennes, Ind., March 30. The BelSubscribers mill confer a favor ny grade levee broke today taulug great ii.formiug this (41m of fallura to Tha ' Examiner before theJ damage. Many houses were washed from their foundations and Jirasiot-S'OikfasL drowned. The break increased tha water at West Point, where the flood Is 1904. OGDEN, UTAH, MARCH 31, now in the second story of every house. The town has been abandoned. Two-tblr- d of Lawrence county is under waWORK ON THE PANAMA CANAL. ter and many places twenty feet deep. A bal'd rain la falling. l iliat work on ihe It is The damage caused by the breaking short In a rce'iincd caiinl will will be enormous liich the Kp iu Ii ciixtiiecrs of the Belgrade lime, ihai on Hie Illinois side, though It has rewere rMiiductiiig bciiuj coiitiuucd lu lieved the Indisua side. Messenger! its uitual cost, itajn irf.lt r to have arrived from tm- flooded districts au. the Denver fur volunteers to assist in res1i eecins thai wlmi is oowtidcriMl the asking Hu flood hound people. Many cuing to will have greatest, task of ail that liouls have started to the rescue. he arconiplislu'd iwforo i lie canal van In completed is llie construction ol Indianapolis. Msivh Si). A special a lint Is known as Hie liuliio dam. It of the city council today apinneiing a of to sink to depth will lie nccensury propriated I..'i.isim to make Immediate l.ii feel below sea level in order to flood damage In the city and a ruck fontidaiion, and with this repair of an ordinance was Introduced to sell tin-rbo to will have n view object further refgiMHitM; bonds to make numerous lmrinns in addition lo iliot-.pairs. ' char-ce- r the to detcrtnhte made already Mrs. Klmlra Wright died todsy from and the position of the various exposure during the flood. She died strata that will he encountered. or her rescuer. Roy Htrai-tohome at the by Ibis unThe difficulties IX. who Is credited, with savaged dertaking were urged by Henalor Mor- ing fifty from the high waters gan and otbei-- as objections Ip the Pa- whose homes were flooded. nama mute, blit competent engineers are convinced Iliat all can be 30. Black 1'ledmont, Colo., Man-ait hough it Is not yet dell river has risen the past week steadily tiitely known just how this will Ik and Is lire feet higher than any predone. If practicable, a rock fnunda-liivious record. The country Is Inunwill be fouiiil, and upnn it the dated for miles, buildings being floetrd or will It be laid. the dnm mnsonry from their foundation: thousand of will be no light task to sink to a depth feat of lumber have been destroyed. rif 120 foct below Ihe level of the sea Three persona were drowned near In order tu reach this foundation, but here In the destruction of a farm house. more difficult tasks than this have At Mill Hpringa many ere living on been accomplished by great engineers. their bouse (ope. Ailnitral. Walker does no! favor a sea level canal, believing that ha advantage! would not Justify Ihe additional expenditure that would be Involved. It la probable that a lock canal-wilhe constructed Instead, and that this will accommodate all the shipping that may desire to pass through. It Is said that firms contemplating bidding on work will In the near future send agents to Panama to look over the ground and ascertain no far as may oa practicable the conditions aa they exist and their relit Ion to the Amendments Made by Senate coal of the work. e n exiit-clct- e ilcU-rmii- - e e n, l y Committee are Printed, JUSTICE BREWERS SPEECH. The Standard takes Issue with us fiver our remarks of yesterday on the of Justice Ilrewer. As usual, Hm-when trying to overthrow arguments set forth In our editorial columns The Standard has to resort to misrepresentation! In order to make ila charge Bound plausible. The Standard nay w misconstrued the Bieeeh of the justice. We did not. We approve of every word he said anl only wish the Republican would p moth what Brewer preaches. We there-quotsome of hi remark as a text upon which to base sums comment which The Standard cannot refute. A for the panning of the anil-trulawn. All we have to suy la that If a Republican president iMUMed them the Republican now should be ashamed they have keen so ' Inert. President Cleveland may have let them remain A dead letter, but It should be remembered that the trusts In Cleveland' time were not understood so well and bad not revealed their hands to such n extent a now. We are not among those who clamor to see Cleveland In the presidential chair, but were a Democrat in that chair at the present day there would be no rust round the ed "King of diamond Lazar was sent to prison In Duffato four year ago, and, upon be expiration of hie term, disappeared from this country. & laser's last exploit and the one which resulted in hts first criminal conviction was when be succeeded in Props. making himaelf a welcome member 01 e honeymoon party on their travels. WEEK The bride herself bore bitoss the bridge at Niagara Falls a package of diamonds valued at 373.WO and thought she wee carrying a wedding gift of souvenir spoons. From the time he left New York to All new people visit Amsterdam, Lasxr had been shadowed by government agenie. He purchased n great quantity of unset stones in Holland, end when he arrived at Montreal bis every movement we watched. On the train which carried him to Toronto wee n Initial pair, with whom he struck up su acquaintance. He induced n frind of the couple to cross the lake by boat and meet tbe couple on the American slle- An inspector met end arrested Laser as be stepped off tbe wuat at Lewisas ton. Nothing dutiable was found on him or in bis baggage. Another inspector bad followed the bridal couple end nt nightfall they were driven across the bridge to the American side. Here the customs Inspector halted them. They said they carried nothing duilaMe. "What la In this pai tugs. Madame? asked the inspector, touching e small on your personal note. Business parcel. "Some spoons and trinket, replied strictly confidential. Call and the bride, carelessly. talk It over. The inspector tore it open and a of magnificent, diamond of quantity Dm Dm DRAKE ail eix h writ led in the electric light The pair were airesiej. They de- -' Uccles Bldg., 4th Floor. dared the package hail been banded to the bride in Toronto by tasar, who said it contained a small wedding present, end as he wished to surprise them speech 011 Monday had lectured the he would ask them not to open it unsouth for certain alleged outrage aud til he Joined them at Niagara Falla. violations of law. He declared that N. Y. The bride and bridegroom denounced Massachusetts was nut free from the charge of disregard of the law, even Loaar. In November lituu he waa consenthough that state may claim to be more victed in the court at Buffalo end refined t.iHU 01 her. While the people tenced to n short term In jail. Two worth of of Massnchusutts may have peculiar year previously fitiO.IXHi notions a to some ihfngs and may be stone were seised in Nw York which lower waa alleged to bare sent across slorn in tiiclr convictions, they at least the Canadian borders by a woman. He the have awakened to the fact that redeemed the Jewels by laying the people of the south are j entitled lo . work out this problem in their own duty. way, a (Sod shall will it." JUDGE BLODGETT ILL. He added (hose people would work It out "with the help of our brothers While Dellreua Ha Wanders Away of the north, if we can have It, but If From Chicago Home. not, we will work it out without their help." Chicago, March 30. Blind and delirMr. (Jillott replied and said he befrom fever former Judge Henry ious lieved the Caucausain race a a whole W. Blodgett of the United States disis vastly superior to the colored race, trict court, baa wandered from his but, he said, be did not believe It fol- residence in during the Waukegan, lowed that every white man U suite brief absence of bis daughter from to every colored man. hi bedside. Many hours afterward The subject was further discussed he was taken home after having been Mr. by Crumparker lli.d.) who said to the police station. He was that in the last 35 year 3.000 cltlsen brought aid to be greatly exhausted. of the United Slates who were entitled Former Judge Blodgett 1m 83 years to the proterikm of the law bad been old and ha been 111 all winter. During snlxed by lawlus mob and pul to death. , Mr. Maddox fGa.) demanded the regular order and the reading of the bill waa proceeded with. ed Lyceum Theatre Sawyer Young MARCH 28th karcii otau, tiicmuy jioksixo, A Dollar iShow For A Dime Drake's Easy Honey Salaried Peojile the lost two weeks he ha declined rapidly. Hi eight, which for some time bad been bad, recently left him entirely. Since then he has nut been I rallied to leave the bouse unattended. The temperature of the invalid was extremely high and his daughter. Car" rie Blodgett, spent the entire night at bis bedside, leaving him early in tbe morning when be appeared to be resting. She had hardly left the room when the sight less old men arose end wandered away. On her return a few mlnutra later and the discovery of his absence a search was begun, in which many friends assisted. Later, when members of the family were in great fear for the safety of the wanderer, policemen of the subnet) returned him to the residence. He was still delirious and a physician waa summoned to attend him. Report of a Fatal Shooting Affray at SearchlighL Ban Bernardino, Cat. March 80. Meagre details have been receive! here of a double tragedy at Searchlight, Nevada, in which William Randolph shot and killfcd a faro player in a saloon. The shooting attracted the attention of Deputy Sheriff Colton, who rushed In to the saloon and who waa met with two shot fired at him by Randolph. Colton returned the fire, fatally wounding Randolph, wno died a short time later. PECULIAR DAMAGE SUIT. 410-41- 1 IYER fault BLACKFOOT The Local Stockholders Want Assurances aa to Real Values. Blackfuot, Ida., March1 30. Tbe eastern capitalists who ere to finance the proponed Hlackfoot sugar factory are here. They ere in ronaultation with the local representative and sugar circle seem extremely lively this morning. Tbe local nubeerlbers of the rapital stock are demanding a bond guaranteeing that the factorly when com- - ... Tellnrlde, Colo., Marrh 30, ChriM H. Moyer, president of the Western Federation of Miners, who has been In jail on a charge of desecrating tha flag, waa released today by County Ju.lga James H. Ward law, on furnishing a bond for 300 and waa immediately arrested by a sqtiad of soldiers acting under orders of Adjutant General Bell. The nature of the rharae on which he is held by the military haa not been made public. KING GE DIAMOND SMUGGLERS I. L. Clark & Sons Co., post-maste- rs st 23562362 Wash. Ave. 314.000. Republicanism defended the trust and Illustrated his point by referring to the beef trust and the economies put in force In the big parking establlsh-anen- ts In that campaign the ftepubli-a- n party openly approved of trusts. Pgden Republicans listenej to the speeches and applauded, yei they are how posing a trust smasher. The oily hope of the Republican party Is that the public is of short aicmory and easily deceived, An Increase of 330.000 Is made for Internal traiisimrlatkin by steamboat and other power I mat routes. The senate committee struck out the appropriation of 3100.000 fur the performance of mail messengers service by underground electric cars. Provision la made for Ihe fulfillment of Ihe existing contracts for the h pneumatic tube in Boston at the rat of 31 .000 ier mile to be pal.l from the appropriation of S'tOO.OOO for transmission of mall by pueumatle. tubes. The age limit of 13 years on cars used In the railway postal sen-icwas stricken out by the senate committee. In the railway mall service the number of clerks in various offices has been increased materially at follows: in class C, at 31.500. the increase being 217 lo 271: in class 3, at 31.400, from 12lii to 12S0: in class 3 at 31.300. from 513 to 545; In elass 4 from 31.200 from to 1774; in rlass 3. at 31.000 from 4113 to 4431: in lass 2. at 3400. from 10X9 to 2043: In class 1. at 3X00, from 759 to MU. In all the Increase ls from 313.931.0tX) to 313.fi39.OtX). The senate committee has limited the per diem allowance for assistant superintendents to an amount not exceeding 35.IMW e year. Inrrrasea in appropriations for the office of third assistant postmaster general were made as follows: For manufacture cf postage and special delivery stamps and books of stamps from 3400.000 to 3422.400: Inr the distribution of stamps. 39.000 to 313.000; for tbe distribution of stamped envelop and wrapper from 315,000 lo ten-inc- EDITORIALOPINION BECOMING WESTERN HEADQUARTERS. ISalt Lake Tribune.) The addition of three engineers of the arid land reclamation service under the national Irrigation law, to the force in this city, may be said to be in line with the natural evolution of the city as western headquarters for thig service. As we hare heretofore pointed out, Balt Lake t.'ity a thq natural center of all this work. Reclamation projects are in process of Investigation and pm-tu-a- l progress In Western Nevada, in Arizona, in in Colorado, Wyoming, in Montana, in Idaho, and In Oregon. No other point 1 so once at convenient and easy and quick of arceti from all these entera in this city. The engineer prise ran come here from any or from all of the enterprise under way and con-nu- lt look over data, and get advice m more readily than they coaid repair to any other point. The necessity of a western headquarters for this work in generally recognized and we believe that the growth of the work will naturally focus that headquarters here, with a central directing authority. Washington is too luaviy-in- a the scene of the opera- Insw-wuo- 'i 310,-00- 0. HOUSE. Washington. March 30 When Ihe house met today consideration of the sundry civil bill was resumed. But few page bed been ilixpo-e- d of when Mr. Bartlett Mia.) secured con sent to address the house on the negro . He said .Mr (bllclf tu his qod-eion- writes from Turt Dalny that the Russian cruiser ix,v aria sank two hours after Milking ihi mine there and that six uf her crew wer lost DIGNANS DANCING ACADEMY Cronstadt. March 30. Tne lee breaker Ermak is bound here from Reval to cut a channel for the warships which are awaiting their armor at the REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY EVENING, GUAMIUP ABYERTISEW. CLASSIFIED ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . Bank lt NaflEcclea Bldg. Bldg. Board and room for mat" Box A, Examiner office. for WANTED Couple of room office. housekeeping. Box B, Examiner WANTED-Fo- ur lady agents. Call at Hotel Lincoln, 8 to 10 a.m.t 4 to . 6 p. m. WANTED: Young man to represent a large Talloriug Housq. Small capital required. Excellent opportunity. Inquire of H. E. Plake, 643 27th Street QUEEN street FIRST-CLAS- No. 371 22nd St dining room girl, F at The Difference In Suits You will find here and elsewhere is very marked. Also very much in favor of the stylish and high class garments we are now showing. IV e just now showing a special line of "Knickerbockers." As you perhaps know, this brand in a ready tu wear Waist is a guaran- tee of the highest quality. Among the most sought for material we might mention the IMPORTED LINENS. with dainty stiff Cuffs and Collars. The pialn white fine IRISH IJX-FNThe sheer LINENS In as fine effects a the prettied handkerchief linens. The H AND EMBROIDERED and HAND DRAWN WORK Waists are treat to look at - lu the way of painstaking and untiring needlework. Every garment Is finely tailored, wlih full dip sleeves, and the long square shoulder effect and perfectly finished stocks. Our Suit Department presents a very busy appearance these days an evidence of what tbc best suits combined with reasonable prices will do . Even though you have no intention of buya ing Suit right now, we would like to have you see our newest arrivals which just came in by express. They will give you an idea of what is correct and what is being worn this spring by the best dressers. They have a finished appearance -- OPEN ALL NIGHT FOR RENT Three rooms and summer kitchen, unfurnished. No. 2235 Washington. 222 PANSON BROS Twenty-fift- h FOR RENT. Ross Book Store. unfurnished room FOR RENT 3006 Adam uo children, floor, ground Ave. Bookv Stationery and TWO FURNISHED bed room at 613 24th SL Modern convenience. Office Supplies. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. BRUMM1TT WAFFLE HOUSE MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Room 6, property. Hunter 4k Kennery. First National Bank Building, Ogden, 248 Twenty-fift- h Street Utah. SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE HOTEiS. Open Day and Night THE HOTEL LINCOLN Magny and Klnzy, Proprietors. W. H. LirriA Proprietor. Permanent ar Transient St. OGDEN, UTAH. LEWIS & BLACKWELL UO Twenty-thl'- d FOR SALE. ESTATE REAL EXPRESS BAGGAGE with brick reeidmme, and location. 31100. bam. tot 60x132. good 23rd Wash. and Chauncey Parry, Cor. Transferred to aay part of the city, AV0 PRICES REASONABLE. good of "Al land, 233 28th St Phene 63 lx. FIVE ACRESfire-rootwo houee, water right from blocks two erf orchard, BRUM-MITstreet car line, 32.000. J. J. Four-roo- ALBERT F. "FOR SALE. RICHEY, S FOR SALE Household furniture, room bouse, at 660 22nd. tot and 2 FORSALE Building brick houses on eight room modern of Jno. J. Greiner, easy terms. Inquire UNDERTAKER 128 2Stb. 'Phone FOR SALE Farm 45 acres, good water oil fruit, shade, lucerne, good seven house, large from Ss Kennedy. Hunter Ogden. barn, only Cheap at 150. 2372 Washington Ave. 33.500. A n Flow. FOR satisfactory priceW. T. AstUI, Grain call on 820T. 2316 Washington ava. brick residence, 'roiTsALE 21 acres land. 135 mile from 8. P. trees, Shops; 32.600. Chauncey Parry, cor. ave. 23rd and Washington brick residence, FOR SALE make 7 rooms, with email expense can from car line; -- ood harm one block 1000. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash, ave- frame residence FOR SALE and summer kitchen, 4x10 rods of land, on 21st, bet Grant and Lincoln: 81.750. 23rd and Wash. ave. Chauncey Parry, frame resiFOR SALE 3 blocks from dence- lot 66x200 feet: of city, on Washington ave.; Parry, 23rd and 32.700. Chauncey ave. Wash. acre land In berries FOR SALE mile from and fruit of all kinds; block from car line; center of city, a model place for a home; 3850. -Chauncey Parry, 33rd and Wash. ave. 5Le b. 1-- 3 Whale Said the doctor to a pa tient who was cultivating brain power. We . say, feed the body and the brain will t& e care of itself. You want 2 1-- 2 PALMISTRY AND CARO READING. Good Red Meat FORTUNES Told by hand or card at No-- 280 24th rtreot Ladle 25c and gentlemen GOc. CONTRACTORS AND At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep the fires of intellect If you are on a meat diet, you can't do better than to ve us your orders. take good care of them. BUILDER8. ng. for anything In Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. GO TO M. Gillis CLAIRVOYANTS. Mrs. Ingcr ft Son, clalrrcyanta and mediums We tell your nane and all about your buxine affairs, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, ! love affair and position. No questions asked. Whet w tell come true. 429 25th street iPHONE 71 M M I ' F. I B45S Weahr Avfi amrawCTMjgs j. BERRYESSA A CO, SS0 Twentyfourth S ...THE... EXCHANGE SALC ON Qggn Pay and NttfHt. Bros. U FYI VV A. C. Weatlierby hang-be- auty and workmanship that leaves no room for argument when comparison is made. We want you. to come just to look." & 81 Proprietors. of style S. J. Burt 3gjac.-- ttn : Short orders at all hours. Fraah Oysters In any style. Game and Fish in season. 3-- 4 NEW WAISTS are CAFE Fine dinner cm Sunday from if to 4 p. m., 25 cents Lunch served troi 11 to 4, only 25 eenta. SAFE. Inquire 407 SECOND-HAN- 24th NOTICES Consult County Clerk or th retpe tive signers for furthsr information la the District Court for Webvr County, State of Utah. Er.tate of lien-rStonebresker, deceased. Creditor will present claims wit) vouchers to the undersigned at Gunnell' Lew Office, No, 2408 Washing, ton Avenue (up stair) la Ogdon Ciiy, Utah, oa or before the third day m ALMA ALLEN, July, 1904. Administrator. Volney C. Gunnell, attorney for said administrator. Date of first publication of this natle March 3rd. 1904. WANTED. WANTED ried couple. AND JPROBATE Jew. Che W. L Maglaal.... Tailor-mad- e 3540.000. For allowance to third, class postHI Moat Noted Eapleit Wee the Atmasters where the salary of the exceeds 31,000 per annum, to tempt to Smuggle WMOO Worth cover the coat .of .clerk services 3300, of Diamonds Across Niagara. provided that no allowance In exceas of New York. March 30. Treasury 340 shall h made to eny one office. Among the new Item Inserted in agents and other officials in Ihe serthe bill by the senate committee are: vice of the government to detect amtig-glln- g have received new of the death For compensation to seven assistant superintendent, salary and allowance at his old home in Roumania, of Max division, at the rate of 32,000 a year, A correspondent COMMISSIONED. ICE BREAKER M night . suit for faster Sunyou want a nice day, you can get it at CLARK'S for a .very little money. We have already sold a great many suits and have made up our minds to not carry a single suit over o.the next season. We cut the price early to make sure that they willsellquickly. We makeWHOLESALE prices as follows: $30.00 suits $25.00, $25.00 suits $20.00. $22.50 suits $18.50, $20.00 suits $17.50, $17.50 suits $15.00, $15.00 suits $12.50, $12.50 suits $10.00, $11.50 suits $3.50, $7.50 suits go at $3.90. , It will be as much to your interest as ours to buy one of these stylish ?, Fit guaranteed. President of Federation Still id Re- - Lights n burned to help the Ermaek Mc--r straight course through the ... St. Petersburg yards. pie tel will be worth and represent in actual value 8700,4)00, the amount of the proposed capital. A great many local people entertain the opinion that the actual value of the plant when finished will not exceed 8000,01)0. and that consequently tha sum of 8100.000 subscribed here is in effect a bonus. This amount would pay the expense of removing the factory from an unprofitable field to one of the beat beet sugar section of the United State. Further developments will be watched with considerable Interest SUGAR PLANT. Suit Sale. If main in Jail Children of Man Shocked to Death by Telephone Wire Get Verdict For 81 5,00a New York, March 30. A verdict for 813,000 damages has been procured at r Media, Pa., in a suit against a telephone company. The children of Thomas A. Delahunt sued for that sum because of the death of their father from shock received over the telephone. The latter had been out of order several days. One night a strangd sound oame from the instrument. Delahunt picked up the receiver and fell dead. A heavily charged electric light wire which had fallen across ths telephone circuit caused the fatal shock. It was claimed by the defendant In the trial that the electric light company was at Ladies and Misses Easter IT OUT si, i'joi. NEVADA TRAGEDY. on laws. Dues The Standard recall the speech of Tom Filch in the opera house In 19U0. when that spokesman of Utah anti-tru- Construction company's railroads. Prohibiting the erection of buildings on the Mall in Washington nearer than 443 feet to a eentral line from the rapltnl to the Washington monument. Authorizing an Investigating into the feasibility of reclaiming the overflowed lands of the Keoumal river, Idaho. Providing for additional employes' quarter at the Robinson Point coast fight station, Washington. Mr. Chandler then eddrsaaej the senate in support of hi bill providing for a uniform federal standard of classification and grading of grain. The poetofflee appropriation bill aa ainendeJ In commit tee. was printed and placed In the hands of senators today. Among the amendments not heretofore announced from the committee ere: For separating malls at the third and fourth class poetofilces the appro-priaUis reduced from 31, 04,000 lo oarEK, I soar, smugglers. Washington. March 30. The eentte (o.lay passed these bills: Extending the time for filing mape and completing portion of the Western Alaska - st iionxisd examixeb, Stocked With Wlnra, Liquors end Cigars of the Finest Quality. i Our Patron. Are Invited to the Bei Hot Lunch la Ogden. i |