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Show SATURDAY MOBNiyp, APRIL' 1, 1905, THE MORXiyQ EXAMINES: OGDEN, UTAH, FRANCHISE ORDINANCES I ARE REFERRED BACK TO BASKET BALL THE LAW COMMITTEE is tlie There is one safe, sure way, Amendments by Chambers go Back With Ordinances and Long Discussion Follows. In v.csr of the possibility ol the Mah- lay on the matter and ended with the "1 am prepared to do busiler and Bamberger franchises being remark, ness." grunted at the special meeting of the In defense of his amendments Mr. city fathers Inst evening, there was a Chambers stated that there was no number of spectators pres- question on in his mind that there from would be but one road built nnd that ent, Including representative would no doubt be in the different steam roads entering the Bamberger Ogden this year and that Mahler had city. Among those from out the city to llnance his road, while Bamberger were General Rujieriutendent Buckingwas probably ready tu build his line ham of the Oregon Short Line, and A. at once. He went on to explatn that K. Welby, general superintendent of it waa a road to tha North that Ogden the Kio Grande Western. wanted, not the lines to the south and The Kio Grande Western people tnat he thought that If Bamberger were present lu order to get the right would build to City that Ogfor the placing of a spur track across den would have Brigham aontetning that would Mall avenue at the intersection of bring the trade In from the north to Tweniy-flrs- t street, which Is lnl ended replace what would go from here to to lead to the new warehouse of the Salt Lake. He further stated that on the amendment! were simply offered Simmons Hardware company Twcuiy-tinc- t street The length of this to the council for consideration and Iram'bise Is fifty years. that they could either accept or reIt appears from what was brought ject them. nut at the Council meeting by E. M. I Mr. Davidson then made a motion Allison tif Salt lake, who was hand- - ' that council go into a committee ot ling the mater for the R. G. V.. that the whole, which is an executive sesthe Short Une people have built a sion and. the room slowly emptied of spur track immediately In front of the all excepting the city fathers, who Simmons hardware warehouse, and for two long hours discussed the that it was with this spur that the R. franchise matters pro and con, each one ainng his views on the proposiG. W. wished to connect their track. Mr. Allison explained after the tions. It waa stated after the executive meeting that he understood that the track built by the Short Line people session that the K. G. W. franchise evenwould be paid for by the Rimntona peo- would be granted on Monday ple, and then it would be their Indi- ing. that the amendments offered by vidual track and the O. 8. 1. would ( Mr. Chambers at last night's meeting would be killed and that the indicahave nothing to do with It. , It was also brought out al. the meet-- ' tions were favorable for the granting of both the Mahler and Bamberger Ing that the R. G. W. had the balance inof the spur completed so that It would franchises with a fifty year limit good-size- i. e., ANALYSTS, THE HIGHEST AUTHORITIES ON HYGIENE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, BEST HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE ROYAL BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE stead of 1U0. only take three or four hours to com- immediately after council went into plcte the work across the street and executive Mr.. Bamberger that H would be up to the R. G. W. to eluted to a session, representative of this patuke up the track If trackage rights that, he wa going back to Balt could not lie secured over the piece of per Lake, that he had spent two weeks rail already laid. now and that he was tired Mr. Scott, superintendent of the in this city them, (meaning the counSouthern Pacific, was present, and of having horse He said with him. play stated that he thought the matter cil) be had business to attend to should not be passed, inasmuch as the and couldother not afford to waste more required trackage rights had not been time here at present. secured by the R. G. W. j was Mr. very Mr. Allison, in his talk, broucht out much Bamberger at theevidently tactics used the fact that the Simmons people de- by the displeased council nnd leit the City Hail sired the R. G. W. to have their track a shortly after the public was barred come to their warehouse, and he pre- tram the proceedings. sented n letter from Mr. Sewart to Mr. Mahler whs also interviewed local K. G. W. Agfnt Gilson to that ef- after the meeting and stated that he fect. would stay with the game until the After the matter had been discussed last gun was fired and In reply to a at some length It was referred to the question his relative to his railroad committee, on motion of Coun- proposed road asked the financing why question cilman Emmett, and will coma up for they did not wire the Trust company third reading at the meeting to be held in Cleveland and see If he was not next Monday evening. td build tbe financially in, a Mr. Allison, In stating Ills reasons line. He furtherposition slated that he had fur having the franr.iTse granted at been in the state for the past two once, said that there was a lot of nut- - : years and the last eight months contorial waiting to be delivered at tha tinuously and that this action was present time, and that the work In only costing him additional expense connection with the building of the "if I am forced to exclude Ogden warehouses was practically at a I from my proposed route," said Mr. standstill. much of the business that Mahler, The next order of burinesq placed would come to Ogden would go to before the Council was tbo reading of Balt Lake, however, we are not ready the resolution passed at the meeting to give up and think the council will of the Welter club held this weak, nee that It is to the advantage of the which waa printed at the time. On city to grant the franchise asked motion of Mr. N ye, the resolution, aft- for. . er being read, was ordered Hied. There was considerable talk of call. The third reading of ordinances was ing a mam meeting so that the peothe next order iff business, which ple of the city might voice their sentibrought the body up to the Mahler and ments on the matter, but this will Mr. franchises. Bamberger Nye hardly be done now since the possipromptly made a motion that the two bility of the iranchlses being granted, ordinances be referred back to the appears so favorable. law committee, and tlie motion carried without a dlssafft lug vote. MEETS After Ihla motion had passed the BOARD OF EDUCATION Council, Mr. Chambers asked if the propeed amendments should not be Judge Daa Is in Chair for First Tima in Month. presented and discussed at this meeting, and made a motion that the amendments bo presented and considThe Board of Education met last ered, which was seconded and carried. The first amendment offered by Mr. evening in regular session, witff Judge Chambers was to the effect that In Dee in the chair and all the members consideration of the granting of the Last session evening's franchise asked for by Mr. Mahler, present. that they place one of their power marked the first appearance of Judge plants In Ogden City, and unless they Dee for over a month, he having boon did so the franchise would be null and on a visit to the Sandwich islands. A void. After the reading of this amend- number of mailer of business came up for connlderatlon nnd were dlrpnred of ment. Mr. Nye moved that It lie to the law committee with the In the characteristic businesslike way cf the beard. nnl'iouici'e. winch wu done. A committee consisting of the memMr. Chambers then iui reduced his second amendment, but this time it bers of Dix 1 yip an post No. 3 of the G. was to tho franchise asked for by Mr. A. K.. beaded by H. C. Wardlelgh, apBamberger, and was to the effect that peared before the board with the rethe Salt J.ake 4 Ogden railway agree quest that on the 15lh of May. upon to const met pne continuous line from the occasion of the visit of the grand commander of tbe G. A. R. in the Ogden to Brigham City, tha construction of said railway from Sail lake to United States, the school children be to turn out in force along the Ogden and from Ogden to Brigham permitted street as City shall be concurrent, and unless south aide of Twenty-fiftsaid railroad shall be operated from the parade passed by. On the day and Brigham City to Ogden as soon as it Is mentioned the commander-in-chie- f oHrated from Ogden to Salt Lake the hta staff will be in Ogden, and a grand franchise should lie null and void. entertainment Is to be given them. This amendment went tho same route The committee staled that the chilas the previous one to the law com- dren would nil be provided with small American flags. The board finally demittee. As soon as the above amendments cided to give n half holiday on that had been disposed of the recorder re- day in the morning to give the children a chance, if they wish, to turn ported the table clear, the chair stated out and ace the parade. that he would entertain a motion to A adjourn, and Mr. Williams took the Laborcommittee trom 'an Trades and Assembly of Ogden appeared floor, appearing somewhat displeased with the action of the Council In deal- before ibe board with the request that ing with the franchises, and stated the pupils of the district, schools be that If the body did not want to grant permitted to write essays on the subthe franchises, they had better say so ject of labor tor cash prizes. The matand not keep on Hitting tha matter off ter wns referred to the teachers' comIrani time to time In the hope of de- mittee with power lo act. The finance committee reported that fecting It in the end. He further stated that the amendments presented there was $15.4x3 cash on hand and that warrant for the janitors salary looked unreasonable. Mr. Tsine the next to take the null tpiarterly salary of members of floor ami said lhal Mr. Williams bad the board had boon ordered drawn, The saniini.v committee reported voiced hU seiit'menis exactly and staled further that if It was proposed that there were hut few cases of measto build a fence around the city and les among the school children and that keep every i nicrprise out, now was the disease lmd almost ran Us course. The buildings and grounds commitaa good a time to make known the tee reported that the buildings were fact as any other.'' Mr. Moves was the next speaker In good aliupe but the grounds were and stated that lie tailed to see the cot in such giNMl condition. Idea of the amendments offered Superintendent Allison gave Ihe folCnaiubers. to try and force Mr. lowing report of the number of chil' Bamberger to build fits road where he dren not vaccinated in the public had no idea of building it and to a schools. Beginners' grade. 301; first point where he had not the least tn-- j grade. 316: second grade, 23G: third tentiutt cf geitj "1 certainly entrant grads, 229 ; fourth grade 141; finh go: tte ides of sjvb a move. 11 j grade. K-t- ; sixth grade. 52: seventh It Moyes ; grade 4J. eighth grade. 25: high Carr promptly infolded sct.uvl. i t : till ing a total of about aell'.lt UllMI III' e UU.ctl.lllietK oneiliird id rue ntitii'j-- iattending was Just Mr. ('handier- - id..t. Si I'lhli. :d I' which ii ripple of l.nighter to Tlt dun-- fu; (be liiuli si '.nol float through the council chamber. exercises In the Grand opI Mr. Moves continued and ex era house wax fixed al Friday nixltt, liim'lf a again t fur' lur de June 2nd. . EDITORIAL and dance wilh the Hollanders and have the beet time you ever had. ROOM-- 4 Indipinu. Bell Phono Phone No. Ntb . BUSINESS OFFICE No. Independent Pimas Bill P.l IHI ....a aa.a.a.a.NO. trx. . B1 BE Independent Phone A lazy liver makes a laxy man. Burdock Blood Hitler, la the natural, never fulling remedy for a lazy liver. ISO BO GL AS MANN No, ISO Nol 120 BOTH TUCKER AND RIDER HAGGARD ARE CCMINC Bell Phono No. 123 of both telephone systems eloeed after 1p.m. Booth- - Tucker with II. Rider Haggard arrived In Chicago yesterday for Ibe puriKHW of inspecting the Salvation Army rohmltm in the United Slates. Mr. Haggard ia in charge of atiine colonization scheme for Kurope nnd la inspecting the Salvation schemes to e If they ran improve .upon the present European plana. r was the late commander Wade Iliiohnoll. the little eon nt of the Balvaliim Army of the United Mr. and hire. George Hushncll, In very States and he and Haggard Intend to aorioiiHljr ill with bronchitis. In visit Ogdon the near future. H. Rider Haggard la the well known General Superintendent llucUng-knm- , imaginative novelist. arcomiMiiled by Judge Powers, March 31. Todays mnt went on S. P. No. 3 this morn Washington, Klalenient of the treasury balance In Ing in Kclal ear "Hu", the general fund, exclusive of the fliiiMHlO.OOO gold rcscrve.'la the diviA Benefit Denco will be given In sion of redemption shows avails lilthe Fourth Ward anumcnient hall lu rash balance $140,721,929; gold night. admission 25 cents each. Come llnoth-Tucke- -i I . Bicycles and Repairs As ueual toe announce the arrival of our excellent line of Bicycles, the OLD RELIABLES, such aa Cleveland Eagle Reading Standard All these wheels are guaranteed. Our Machine Shop We have Just equipped our machine shop with machinery and we are now prepared to do all kind of light repairing. Wo are giving special attention to sharpening your lawn mowers. te H. C. Hansen & Son, 2528 Washington Ave, Pasadena, Cal., 51 a roll 31. Ferdinand Volkmar, a wealthy resident of Pasadena, committed suicide today at his home on Euclid avenue by blowing off the top of his head with a shotgun. Volkiuar was a sufferer from tuberculosis, and had become despondent. Baltimore, Md March 31. Young Corbett and Kid Sullivan fought ten rounds to a draw tonight. Corbett claimed a foul in the second round. Referee O'llara refused to allow It, but gave the Denver boy live minutes In which to recuperate. St. Petersburg, April 1, 12:20 a. m. A report current late last night that Japan had declined to negotiate for peace on Russia's bssls run not bo traced to any responsible source. It, the little rolda that grow Into big colds; tho b'g colds that end In eoiisnmption and d.ah. Watch the tittle colds, ltr. Win id's Norway Pine Syruo. , Washington, March 31. On account of the Unconipuliagre (Colorado) Irrigation project, thu President today ordered the withdrawal from entry of 030.000 acres of land In the Montrose land district. s Sevastopol. March 31. The of tho Russian Steamship Comon lire. The conflagration, pany are which was of Incendiary origin, has done a great amount of damage. ware-house- Havana, March 31. Tho provincial council has voted In fsvor of the erection of a monument to Cervantes, au-- , tbor of "Don Quixote." oogoo EVE GLASSES 7 bit s ths WE EOS 11 kind you want particular something to suit your own defsets of vision. SHUR - ON CSSS 3 Q Q ' When we sell spectacles care Is taken to have tho frames fit correctly. Tha "Bure-on- " la a new eye glare mounting you ought to sea We have It J.S.IF1S SCO., AT THE BIO CLOCK. w VIA OPUS WASH AVE. OGDEN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BEAT BALT LAKERS. Chicago & St. Loisls Kansas City L. D. 8. U. Players Mast Defeat by 4 to 3 in Fiercely Contested Weil Played Game. When time was called yesterday afball terday afternoon in the ba-kgame between the L. D. 8. l girl! tram Balt Lake City aad the Ogd.-High 8chol girls, never was wore tumultuous cheering heard In Lester Bark pavilion for the locals had defeated the visitors from the cupltai city by the score of 4 to 3 and i.te High 8chuol routers, boys and girls, celebrated the tlctory by going wild. Yps, wild is the word no ether will describe tbe pandemonium which reigued for several minutes. The clever little players from the Latter-dacame Saints University up to Ogden full of confidence in their ability to win tbe game. Had they not won the school league championship. Had not the plucky little girls from the Dost and Dumb School gone down to defeat in s game in this city? But they hod not counted upon meeting such concentrated extracts of pure grit and unalloyed courage. Never was a basket ball game between two girl teams in this el'y contested with such fierce playing, yes, fierce is the word for they bumped and Jostled one another like a bunch ol football players. Tbe rough playing was not due to any desire to injure one another but simply because both teams were fighting with such magnificent seal to win a victory fur their respective schools. It must he said to the credit of the Salt Lake girls that they displayed more science than the Ogden girls, but to display more pluck would have been impossible. The locals fought Amalike a quintette of klnky-halrezons from the banka of the River Nile, the only resemblance being, of course, the courage with which they rushed into into the basket ball melees. To aee half a doxen pretty little ladles with flaming cheek, flashing eyes and hair all awry emerging from a mix-uoa the hard floor of the pavilion reminded the writer of the in his cob good old football mix-up- s lege days. Ths team work of the Salt Lake girls was better thsn that of the locals but the High School girls had mors chances at goal and played In better luck. For Halt Lake Miss Palmer made a field throw, counting 2, and Ml-- s Eakle made 1 bosket on 3 in all.) Miss Clark, of 1 foul, Ogden, made s field throw and Miss Lucas succeeded ia making 2 baskets on fouls. The closeness of the gante throughout kept the interest at white heat and there wasnt a moment, to nse a along expression, that there wasnt something doing. of the two Following is tbe line-uteams: L. D. 8. U. Ogden High School Addle Lucas . ...C ....Laura Eakle Stella Wsttls. .R.F... Andrea Palmer L.F Mabel Clark May Brown Neva Hoy. .. .R.U..WHI10 McDonald Martha Bihlcr. .L.O.. .Lucetra Jonei Miss Boyle Sub ...Miss Taylor Mr. Bush of the Deaf and Dumb School faculty refereed the game and gave entire satisfaction. t Omaha I Cl I et to follow the recommendations of the EXAMINER TELEPHONES TO OGDEN r?oi No one can tell good baking powder from bad merely by the appearance; The price is some guide, but not an infallible one; , Some cheap brands may raise the dough, yet contain unwholesome ingredients. THE Threo Trains Daily ; Most Important U. S. GOVERNMENT UNION PACIFIC GAME GOES o ' h . 1I11-1- pii-.-c- -- NO CHANGE TO ESUggES: nrt ymtr Ticket Rendt via the UNION PACIFIC. Far Full iRformsttoii Call uu K M. MOSELEY, y long-haire- d d p B. TIME CARD IN EFJWCT. 6. W. JUNE 8TH, 1304. DEPART The (My DeeMr-TVa-di Rsflwsy Mmh the Mlsaeari Elver sni CUcam DAILY. Atlantis Mall all point 7:48 o. n. East .. No. 12, Salt Lake local 9:00 a. jn No. 8 No. 2, Chicago, SL Louis The Um- - Had 8:18 polnta East 7:60 p. Overland Limited V. Nc. 4, Atlantia Express, all - ARRIVE DAILY. No. E, Pacific Mall. Salt Lake 11:30 o.m. sail all points East No. 1. Chicago and SL Louis .. 2.40 p. limited.. No. 11, Local from Park City and San Pete Vallsy.... 7:00 p. No. 3, Pacific Express from 12:68 a. m. all points East n The Mod Laxariass Treia ktttVwU Compartment and drawh-mo- m daeplng cars, observation can, dto big cars, and IBnuy cars, with bather, bath and Library; rathe trata aiwtifc lighted, through to Chicago wttod change. Direct connection for bnffet-imoki- ng Through sleeping cars to Omaha, Chicago aad SL Louis, New York and Boston. Fret reclining choir cars. A perfect dl(.,ng car service on all through trains. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. 1. A. BENTON, Gen. AgeLPsgrOJepL Salt Lake City. O. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. 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A dally No. 2 Overland Limited.... 2:00 p .a. Atlantic Express No. 4. from San Francisco and Intermediate points 6:10 p. A dally .. . ia ... No. 204. (....... Train from Mixed Montelln via Corinne nnd Kelton, daily except 4:00 Sunday p. a, TIME CARD. Effective Dec. 4th, 1991 Cross-examine- ...I.Im.dl Office, Haaly Hotel, (Opposite Itepst). Bell Phene 161Z. 7:45 a m cut-of- f) St. LOW . American For Provo, Fork, Lehl, Juab, MilPhiladelphia, ra., March 31. On ford, Frisco, Callentas the testimony of two former emintermediate points 5p 1 and ployes of the defunct Storey Cotton ARRIVE. Company, Stanley Francis, accused of Americas Provo, being one of the promoters and direc- From MO- Lehl, Juab, , Fork, rewas of tors the concern, today Cahontse Frisco, ford, United States the trial by manded of and intermediate poinUj45 A tn Commissioner Craig with bail fixed at I'lll.lWO. From Provo, Lehl. Fair- , , The original charge againt Francis field, Iforcur and Sanwas using the mails for fraudulent pete Vo Bey Ry. points.. 5:35 p m purposes, and he was arrested at the Inetigatlon of the postal authorities From Silver City, Mammoth. Eureka, Stockton, The two Important witnesses against Garfield and Tooele the accused man were Miss Margaret 5:35 p m Houe, a stenographer and Miss Ger Beach. who trade Sundreim, a bookkeeper trains daily. gave testimony which the commission held to be sufficient to convince them Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car that the defendant was party to Service between Salt Lake. Milford, to defraud. and Csllentes. Direct stags Janies R. Clerk an expert account- connections for all mining districts u ant employed by counsel for Senator southern Utah and Nevada. Bradley of Camden, receiver of the Storey Cotton Co., who testified Lfif Ticket Office, ul Main Street Td. 250. concerning his examinatkm of the or address company's books. He based bis testiFor particulars, call on or J. L mony on the examination of tho cash nuts. Salt Lake Route, book which he said contained an en- MOORE, Dlstrist Passenger Agent try of fSdO.OOO as received from cotE. W. GILLETT. Gen. Pisa. Agb ton Inveattments which was the only Indication In the book of any Investments by the company. A statement of asets of $700,000 was produced by United States District Attorney Thompson and after examining it the witness said there was nothing In the cash book to show such asset . The book did show, howev-T- . that the but company had lost $1,178,417. there wss no indication that the sum was lost In roMon transaction-- . Mis Hope testified thsl Francis at- THU OREGON SHORT JJNB TIME 4 CARD. tended many (if the meetings of the directors of the company. Others wlm Dec. 4. 1904. attended the meetings. shc-,.i- . wer? DEPART: . Messrs. Storey. Quinlan and Harper. The hist named Is Frank C. Martin, No-- 7 Batts and Portland 12:08 pm. also known as Judce" Franklin No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier 1:28 am. and Butte htone. Miss Hope said that Frr.nci 7:18 gn. Valley wrote many of the circulars sent out M, 11 eachLake Tlntic and 10:50 o.m. No. 12 Salt by the company. Miss Hope said other members f tho No. 8 Salt Lake aid inter..7:35a.m. mediate points company had told her that Francis Lake. Prevo, w.i. the sd Trilsing manager, (hough No. 2 Salt all points Milford and Francis hin self had never so in2:40 p.m ...... louth formed her. She si; id also that she and misr- Lake Balt 10 No. 1 once receive, instructions from Fran6:20 p. w. mediote points cis as to what disposition to make or gw. No a chock that came through the malls. ARRIVE: Mis Siinheim said that the defendant 2:18 p.m. 1- - Kelt Inhfl Wo. was present, at nearly all of the direcPocatello ard Butte No. tors meeting!. Bite said that Francis 12:50 o.m. ...... hat given various instructions to hr-ti- f No.rinrea 11 Salt Lake and Tlntic 6:55 p.a. and other employes, including No. 7 Salt Lake and Mil"Miss Co.lins." who Is the Sophie ....11:25 Lot ford Beck for whom the authorities are No. 2 Salt Lake and inter-.... 8:0o anr searching. points Several additional witnesses testi- mediste Poitlstid and Butte.. 7:00 am. 8 Ka fied that they had lest money intrust10 Butte and Pocatello 8:u pjm ed with the company for invetoe..t. No. 12 Cxche Valley 10:35 ..m. No. Counsel L.f FratiUs argued that fte Trains south cf Juab do net t.sd tailed to show that Encdaya b aa Mun'ctej with C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent t;e Storey i'":on ('utiitis.y :i, any other A B. MOSELEY. Trar. Peas. Agent. ;)an in it nt. an e i:p!iye and asked for lus ilisrha-gThe commissioner however remanded the primmer to the county prison, t , -T- I Depet, Third West and South Temple CHEYENNE, DENVER, Sts. Salt Lake City. 1 KAN8AI CRY DEPART: No. 8 Mall and Express. . . I;20 a fi No. 2 Overland Limited for Stuffs, Omaha, Council Denver, Kansu Cty and . 8.15 2 ast dolly No. 4 Atlas tie Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Ksn City and ... points east, dolly ARRIVE. Pacific Exnresa from No. t Omaha, Blcffe, Council 7:20 Denver. Kansas City aad -! .- nit jijly from Limited Council Omaha, Kansas City, Dra-vand til points oast. telly . . . ktlil LW f er Bluffs, ' r;r . ;:p.-il-t- a HENRY, Tickst Agto-- . MOSELEY. Trar. Poa. Aim- - |