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Show EXAMINER: THE MORVIVG OGDEy. UTAH, PATURDAY HOYA SCHOOL POWDER PREACHERS NEARLY ALL de- Baking Powder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder produces food remarkable both iiavor and wholesomeness. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL No. 1SS i Independent Phono No. No. SI ...No ..... .........N Bell Mens WM. BLAB MANN .. after SS TO WORK SS Boll Phono.. No. 129 of both closed MEN HOOPER SPUR CANDY ROOM? Phene,. . Indipintfa. Sell Phono ..... BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene , StW VDM. CO Its FALL FROM START .No. 120 telephone ayeteme p. m. RIO GRANDE EXTENSION RUSHED. GRACE WILL BE LOSE THREE GAMES TO BOYLE Was to Evening, Result In ing Bar! Rmeomher Aetlll when you The Rio Graude Western railroad went Seed. Peed, Flour and rotators. officially announced yesterday that tire 2316 Wash. Both Phones. f mile work cm the four and truck to Hopper will he comspur ProtessorOatlen, of (he Agricultural menced at once and that the line will College, will addreee the teachers this be completed within thirty days. afternoon at a meeting to be held In The deed necessary for the right of the court house. way have secured and placed on file and the work train will be on the H. V. Hllllker. assistant auperin-tendngnmnd la a Jay or no, when the work of the Short IJne, went onl will be rushed through without delay. over hi a division yesterday on an In Thin track la to he built mainly for apeetlon trip and will return this morn- the purpose of handling the augur beet ing. crop from the vicinity of Hooper, which la becoming quite large and It H. R. Ran and party of fromlnrat in stated that had not the steam roads tael and Iran magnates, occupying liullt a spur to tint point that the Eecar "Tyrone. arrived from the west rie people would have built an eleclast evening and were continued east tric lino for the purpose of haudling m 2nd No. 2 over the Klo Granai the beets. Standing one-hal- sary. After bring wed but tea minute, Harry Simmons wan placed under arrest for embezzlement at Brigham yesterday and taken bom the side of his wife and lodged in the county jail in Ijtl city. in charged with collecting i Simmon some snliscriptloii money fur one o' me Halt Ijikp papers in this city and Mrs. Jane Webster, the wife of John appropriating the money for hi own In fact. It la suppos'd that the Webster, of Idaho Falls, died Thun ue,. of this money made li possisecuring 4 o'clock. She had day afternoon at to Brigham and ble for him to undergone an operation for female claim hin bride. get (roubles at Ihe hospital, but died at Sheriff Jnaephnon of Box Klder counPlesant View. The remains were ty .effected the arrest upon information shipped to Idaho Falla at 1:25 this from the local ahelff'a office, and he morning by Undertaker l.indqulst. nmught . Kimmon 1o Ogden on the train, arriving at 6 o'clock last evening. . It appear that Himnion was given the collection Hat by George Crosby and that, utter he hail spent tin day in getting money in this way he left the Toe following are Ihe arrivals at the city, taking tee cash along. Reed for the past 24 hours: Simmons was formerly an Inmate of M. Rosenbluth. D. Harlan. Chicago: (he Stale Industrial school and hia W. If. Taylor. San Francisco: T. W. home is said In he in Pocatello. The Rcillost, Portland; Spencer Howard. line affair which rulniinaied in the s Spencer, Ida.; Sam Blair and sou. marriage yesterday ntarte.1 when wa In the li form chnnl, where City; F. A. Simmons, New York: K. K. Hawking Denver; Frank W. the gill he married yeterday was also New York; Clut.1 Frank. St. routined. The officers slate that the J. Myers. girl wan formerly known by the name I. Chamberlin, Siflt J. E. Yates, Omaha; (leo. of Inzer, but me official at the instiSalt W. Wragg. Salt Ijikr; ,M. tution think the lirido is lleaaie JohnAug. tliristcuKcn. son with whom Wtmniou lierame InChicago; F. and Mrs. Jan. Kane, Chicago; fatuated when both were Inmates of chrlldren, Pocatello: William I. Roo-herg- , the rhowl. 11. J. N. Talbot. Y.; Rochester, Salt Jakc. L. R. Heffner, at the Ogden Nevada Mining Co., write from Beatty, Nevada. that, after about two weeka spent In Ihe Bull FYog district, he will return to Ogden to report progress to the stockholders. On his way north he will Inspect, the claims recently located for the company near Belmont. H-- REEDHOTEL I G. Totals 713 716 778 2207 132 143 124 147 147-- 36 11 173421 Fn-twel- l ;!13 .149 10 Totals 164 139 COO 681 CEREBRO SPINAL Il415 188-4- 44 168-4- 71 Tdfi 2137 MENINGITIS. New York, April 21. As a result of an Invesilaalion being inado by a committee Into the spread of rerebr.i SENTENCED Thr two small Imya who broke into Story's elftlilisbtnrnl nt North Ogden, TliuiKila.v itizlil, appeared before Judge in the Juvenile court the afternoon. After hoy and the mother of the younger one, the Judge decided to let the latter go on parole, under the custody of lua parent. The other boy' case will come up at 9:110 this morning. Ilia mother wa not present yesterday but she hu been requested to be on hand today. spinal meningitis In this ritv. Health Commissioner Darlington stated today lhat he believes ihe rnmmunlcallty of the disease has been sufficiently well established in warrant the placing of all rases in quarantine under the enme rule as applies to scarlet fever, dlpthorla and other contagion dt eases. The committee met again today and continued its Inquiry. qiic-tloni- I 147432 1162 Camp COMING TO OGDEN. A lazy liver make lazy man. Burdock Blood Better i the natural, nrv-e- h falling remedy for a tazy liver. 04 Scuddcr Blakeslee Welkin Baker Xcw-luirge- Klw-nmit- 138 123 Shupo-William- Him-niou- Ltidwlg Klwuman. of Boston, Mass., of the largest wool dealers Inf the Vnlted. States, In at the Kniitefnrd. in after in Salt Lake. Mr. all the wool he can get In that state. of Salt lake In also on ,1. H. Wood the same mission and has already secured a big share. Both men will visit Ogdrn prior to leaving the stare. Ill L Trcedcr ' turn ' ! RUSSIAN PLANS. Toklo. April 22. - It in reported from various sources that the Russians are lrof. E. D. Ball, of the GovernmentII- concentrating thrir forces In toe ! vicinity of Poaalet Ray and are plan Experiment Station, will give an lecture on the ItiHtraied Codling ning to eras the Tnmen River, and Moth neat Saturday 2 p. m. In tlie then move southward Into northern Korea. The numerical Mreugth of j Court House. Everybody welcome. the Russian forces la variously call nitied. It Is doubted lhat the Russian seriously plan aggressive anion and it Is rather believed that they are preparing to bar the way of the Japanese to Vladivostok. ! -' Seoul. April 21 M. Havaahl, the Japanese minister to Korea, left here today for Japan. I LTlI'ot Rich Cut Glass There is at much dif-- 1 ference In the varieut makes of We wanted to havo a new line of good (flour NAN . Glass ; I there le In a white and a yellow diamond. The yellow stone looks all right until placed beside tha white one. Same thing with cut glass. You note the vast difference at once. IB WITH HER SISTER. : HEAD CONSUL BOAK. RIO GRANDE BREAKS OUT AFRESH. The Board of Education met In regular session last evening with all the numbers present and Judge Dee in the chair. On account of Clerk Kolapp absent on a trip to California. Superintendent Allison acted aa clerk during the session. The finance committee reported having received from the State school fund 65,586 of which amount $3,327.50 dimes from tne school fund and from State lands and interest. In addition to this there is still a balance of cash on barfd of $13,193.56. Thr superintendent reported having the estimate for supplies for the nest school year ready and the name was referred to the supply committee who will report at thr next meeting on tha matter. The teacher committee reported that the proposition made by the Trades and Labor Assembly to give prizes for the three brt original essay on The Aim and Object of Organized Labor, wan not unreasonable and that the matter will be presented to the pupila through the superintendent. The prises offered are $15, $10 and $3. The sanitary inspector reported the following rases of contagion for the week; Chicken pox 1. scarlet fever 2, smallpox 1, measles 2 anddiphthrrla When It waa thought that everything settled In connection with the adjustment of the differences that have existed between the Oregon Uhorl Line and the Rio Grande Western, the battle of the giants haa broken out anew nnd In now more bitter than at any previous stage of the contest. This fact la evidenced by ihe ariton of the snort une people, wno early last evening took a force of men to Twenty-firs- t and Wall avenue and removed tne connection that the Simmons people had affected with the Rio Grande Western and the spur that runs before their new warehouse site on Wall avenue. The ntory printed in another part of this paper, tells how a gang of over liHi men formed the connection yesterday noon and It waa thought by many that thla would end the trouble. But the Short IJne people were not to be outdone in that way and early last evening they took a large force of men, together with a number of local officials and went to the point over which so much controversy has arisen for .... past three weeks. When they arrived at the scene, there were already there a number of workmen, that either belonged to the Hardware people's force or the competing road, and they found a large stone rolled across the tracks Just about the point where the contact had been formed. Things looked very ugly for a while, and It waa evident that it would iake but little to start a whole lot of troube. However, the Short IJne gang after a hurried consultation, proceeded to raise the obstruction from the track and aa they would place their crowbars beneath the atone to raise it up, one of the opposing party would jump upon It and force It back Into position again. This action was repeated several time, all the while the Short Line men calling upon Special Officer Baker to arrest the man that waa endeavoring to prevent the removal at the atone from the track. Cooler heads prevailed, however, and no arrests were attempted and who were on the scene some at the time were of the opinion that had an arrest been attempted, that there would have been a fierce battle between the two forces. waa assistance Finally, enough secured and the rock, together with the man that wan attempting to hoM it down, were pitched from the track, down the embankment, after which It waa but a short time until the track waa torn up. But one rail a length was removed and Immediately thereafter a flat car containing two large building atones waa ditched Into the gap made between the two apttra. A little later on engine 1036. one of the switcher from the local yards, waa securely chained to the south end of the car and there It remained all night long keeping waten. In order that another surprise might not ha sprung upon them. The engine la fired up and ready for any emergency, while the crews that will- man it both day and night have order to prevent the removal of the ditcher car. Just where the fight will end la now more of a conundrum than ever before and It (a expected that some Interesting development will come to light today. The Rio Grande Western people claim they have taken no hand In the affair, and the connection made with the tr?ck waa made by the Hardware people. 1. In connection with the appointing ing associate examiners was changed from the iirat meeting in June to the first meeting In April. The board was of the opinion that there was more to the law than that given In the communication and a copy of the law will ha secured for the next regular meeting of the hoard.' It was staled that all the teachers have reapplied for their old position excepting twelve and it waa thought that these will do so. This matter was referred to the teachers committee. The superintendent was Instructed to notify the principals and supervisors of the different schools that they were expected to render a report before the close of the school year as to the efficiency of the teachers and Janitors of their respective schools and the report, will probably be forthcoming at n later date. Petterson County Superintendent presented an alistract oi the school fund as apportioned, by county treasurer Alma D. Chambers. The report waa aa follows: Amount apportioned School population $8,932 9,323 96 Per capita Population (school l of Ogden 6.050 City Amount apportioned to Ogden $5,988 !. City . . Exclusive of Ogden City 3,273 Amount, apportioned to IVeher $3,144 County A bill for $13 wa presented nnd allowed for the service of Prof. A. E. Winahip, who le .nred before the teachers the Congregational church Thursday evening. FUNERAL OFJPETER STONE Ad- Many Friends Hear Eulogistic drtaaca on Young Man's Lite. The funeral services over the remains of the late Peter A. Stone, who died on Tuesday last ns a result of a fm. from a bicycle, were held nt the Lynne Ward meeting house at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. Bishop George Smuln presiding. wealth of beautiful There was floral tributes, especially were those lieautiful that were offered by the teachers nt the Mound Fort school and the fellow students of the deceased. The meeting house waa Inadequate to accomodate the concourse of friends who gathered to pay their last respect a. commenced bv . The services were the ward choir singing Prayer la the Soul's Sincere Desire." and ihe opening Invocation was offered by Elder Olsen, after which the choir sang: lie wa Beloved liy All." Bishop Smuln was the first speaker and dwelt upon the life of the young man. who was one nf the moat exemplary In hi ward and upon the sadness nf hla being tsken away so suddenly. Patriarch George V. Larkin and President. C. F. Middleton then spoke many words of comfort to the family, forth many passages of bringing scripture concerning the hereafter and the reward that await aiich faithful aervants of God aa the one they were about to lay In the silent tomb. The choir sang. When Flmt the Glorious IJght of Troth, after which the benediction wan pronounced by Enter Frank Milan. A funeral cortege several blocks long then followed the remains to the Ogden City cemetery where they were laid to rest anti the grave was dedicated by Elder Walter Crain. rh Gut end it hao arrived In fme. There are some-lik- e a dozen new ideas combined with all tha old steadies on our helve. You ought to oeo and buy. Llabon. April 21. E- - J- - Coelho, min- wa . - J. S. Lewis & Co., Jeweler ii and Opticians na WASH. AYE. Great Vote Being Cast. Good Friday Services are of Good Church sub-crilie- 17,-67- FELL OOWH KOUHTAIN SIDE AND IS SERIOUSLY INJURED Cripple Creek Man Working In Canyon Has Two Compound Fractures and Other Hurts. Patsy Fltzgrrad. a stranger from Cripple Creek. Colorado, is lying at the Ogden hospital with a badly broken up body. Hla injuries are the result of an accident that occurred at the rock quarry In Ogden canyon yoater-daafternoon. Mr. Fitzgerald was employed in blasting rock at tha quarry. He was at work on the steep mountain side yesterday afternoon, and waa endeavoring to pry a large boulder loose hy means of a crowbar. Paying little attention to hla foothold, y . t Nets Alisa Mis Wright 44.6,111 Daisy Vickering Misa Mary Nordquist Alisa Myrtle Gillis - 20.710 18J20 11.420 1.95 Alias Neva- Hoy County Contest Mias May E. Wardle, Slster- - ville Ella Thurston. Huntsville Mlsa Clara L. Skeen. Plain City Misa May 8tewart, Plain City. . Alisa Marie Paxton, West Weber Misa Olga Peterson, Huntsville MUa Ada M. Skeen, Plain City. Alias Misa Millie Shupe, 23.380 17.570 10,550 5,680 2,100 1,3ihi 320 Eden Mr. Fitzgerald threw hla entire welglii. upon the bar. The latter slipped and gave way entirely and the unfortunate man waa hurled down the rocky surface of the mountain for a distance of about 75 feet. He lay there braised and broken, and almost unconscious, until he waa picked up by some fellow workmen and brought to Ihe city hospital. Drs. Forbea nnd Powers were railed in to dress hia injuries. 7'h.r dlscovered lhat hla right shoulder and left elbow were frightfully fractured. The broken bone In the left arm was protruding through the skin. There were numerous other painful bruises about the body. There was Inno evidence of any internal juries. Fitzgerald came lo thin city a few weeka ago, from Cripple Creek, where he had been employed aa a miner. (MOKHMMOfH1HO00-F- BASE BALLS W. J. DALUMORE AND- -- BASE BALL 2352 Washington Ave. SUPPLIES You aro aura to bo Suited from Moot Excellent Lina our Shephord. Licensed Good Friday services were held In Ihe Eptscopal church last evening, and were rendered especially Interesting by a sermon preached by Bishop Franklin S. Spaulding, the new missionary, bishop of tho Salt. Lake diocese The bishop's theme was. of course, the Passion nf Christ, and he dealt with the great subject with force and eloquence. Ho said that against, the world, the flesh, and the Devi, is Ihe Kingdom of God. The Savior came humbly Into the world and pursued the carpenter trade until the time arrived for him to set forth on hla mighty misWith graphle language, the sion. bishop dracrllied the entranrp of Christ, into Jerusalem at the beginning of Hla last week on earth. He told how deeply waa the Savior tonehed by the prattle of the Innocent children. Innocence waa an Impregnable fortress, declared the speaker, and everyone should take to hie heart the sublime edict, that Unless, ya become aa little children, yc ran. In nowise, enter the Kingdom of Heaven." The dramatic scene before Pilate was beautifully described, aa was alao the painful progress of the Messiah from the city of Jerusalem, to Mount Calvary. The divine love and pity of the Redeemer were eulogized In fervent words, and the etriklng scene on the crocs between the crucified Christ and the penitent thief was depicted In splendid style. The cross was the supreme test of the courage and duty." exclaimed bishop. By dying upon it. Jeans of Nazareth vindicated Ms right to lie our master, our redeemer. It was the world, the flesh and the Devil that killed Him: the lust, the ambition and the avarice, which transforms men Into beast. The good bishop scored the argument that sin was beneficial: that It was a necessary experience in our development. Aa If, said he, w have only bodies and no souls. One deed that soils, besmirches the whole life, and the final and only law ia, do not sin. It. may cost, you your soul." At the conclusion of the sermon the bishop gave a reception to hla friends r waa and a very pleasant spent In Ms genial company. half-hou- . , I - the whole of Ogd-- n Valley with and Examiner. Miss Waidic h.i held the lead for the coiin'ry piiz In. says she will hustle to keep tt' For a while we were under tho jm. preaKion that we would faae to the prizes fiom the cotimv 11 eaue there were no applicant., h,,t now there are more from tbs enuniv In proportion lo piiwa and population than from the rity. The people of the south end of th county have not been heard Jrom' They are either sleeping or gctifnt rvadjr tn spring a surprise. Hooper, Hoy. Kiveniale and lntah may come in any time with one appli-cunand a dozen new subscribers and take the lead in the county rontcM. Several young ladtes in the fitv bae aked permission to enter the rome-- t from the county, but that would ha untair. The county ha but three Prises, while the city has soien. Whiir It i true that the county ha not as large a population aa (he rity and ha not aa many votes to give, and it will therefore be easier to win the contest In the county by a contestant who is a good hustler. Yet, at the tame time, a good rustler can do better in the city than In the county. The following are the votes up to 7 oclock last evening: Ogden City Contest. Misa Pearl Williams S55.Tr.ii Alisa Allie Gunnell 135.59U Miss Virginia Hamer .llM.77n Mis Kate Mills S7.7G0 Mia Fern Farr G4.92n Mis Lillian Newton tu.8dii Mlsa Marion A. Delnap r.(UM8 MLa Lucyle Packard 67.900 ard Held at ister of public work. Industry nnd lars Angeles. April 21. The conven- commerce has Wo appointer minister tion of the Pacific dirlson of the Wood' nf the iuterior succeeding A. A. Pereira . men of the World late this afternoon De Miranda, l'ono Alnreao becomes All those Interested In the raising j elected I. I. Bock, of Denver, head minister of public works, industry nn.l of good fruit, should attend the lecture consul. of Prof. E. D. Ball, on the ciiuituerctf. Codling Moth." nut Saturday, 2 p. m. in the lie Paris, April senate 1 St. Petersburg. April 22. A dispatch Court House. passed the budget and adjourned from Gntlatisy states the Japanese 23. The chamber of j May earn ward hna come to a movement ep Cairo. Egypt, April 21. Bedouin ; continued the debate standstill on a tine extending through maurander attacked a convoy escorttoday on at IV i the church and state rnchatm. Tiiangu nnd I'fanlu. while ing the holy carpet from Y mho to sepan lull. Which artlrle provides for Russian reinforcements are arriving Medina. A fight endued In which dissolution of religious organlzitU nf the Bedouin were killed. dally. I The Fair contest is growing more interesting each day. Mi William, who started in the race in the lead and ha held the lead cut since, rested yesterday, lmt having such a big lead she can afford to ret. Mi- -s Gunnell, second in the only brought ref, in 20 vote's yesterday, Tut Mi'aa Hamer Jumps from fifth to third place, while Mis Kate Mills leaves the seventh place for the fourth place. Mias Newton takes the sixth pice. while she, yesterday, held down the eighth place. Mis Vickery, one of the High sellout girls, for the first time showed signs of life yesterday. She jumped from 2,85m to 20.710 totes last evening and atands tenth in thr lift. The South Washington school has the largest number of applicants. Miss Packard, MLs- Mills and Mis Hamer all attend that school. Miss Fair attends tho Monad Fort school, MU Gunneii the Madison. MUa Gillis the Dee, and Mis Hefnap the Welier Stake achiKiI, white Mis Vickering, Mi Hay and Mias Nbrdquiat attend the High school. This shows that ten of the thirteen applicants who come from Ogden city attend the higher grades of the city schools. The contest has hairiy commenced yet. New applicants may start at any time and come close in to the the lead In a few data. Miss Gunnell ha only been in the race threu dsya yet the is second on the list and may even take the lead next week. It ia anybody's fight at present. A new applicant may start In with ten new who would par a year in ad. van co and she would hare 77.000 voles and be third on the ILt. Those who arc now at the foot cf the list may turn up with a bunch of new subscriber that will aeud them flying to the top of the list. The Weber county contest too is getting Interesting. Mis Ella Thurston, representing Ihe Huntsville choir, entered the race lat evening with 0 votes and take second place. This shows how eay it ia to got a start. She made up her mind to ran and hustled up two new subscribers who paid a full year in advance and alao brought in several delinquent payments. She. haa just started, but ia going to win, she Bays, even if it necessary to planter BISHOP SPAULDING PREACHES 21.-T- Wo Invite you to examine theoe goods. AT THE BIG CLOCK nigh School Girls Showing Signs FIGHT WITH Connection la Broken; Flat Car Containing Building Stone Ditched, and Englno Left on Guard. GEN. MAXIMOVITCH RESIGNS. New York. April 21. - Nan Patterson will occupy a c.ll with her sister, Mrs J. Morgan Smith, who-- e arrest was Wnr-nApril 21. 11:40 p. m. A made today by Warden Flya of the from St. Petersburg say that Tombs. The cell I in tin new hn lien. Maximnvltch has resigned the section goiernor generalship or Warsaw owing pilal ward in the woman The two women will occupy this cell to difference with the commission ii long as no Illness breaks out among regarding Polish concession. The rethe women inmate of th prison. ports appears to be well founded and Good at if true It will seriously affect the Friday, they Today being In service the Prebvterian situation in Warsaw. . tended Patter-: chapel. After service Mias aon's counsel and her father called NEW PORTUGUESE MINISTER. ; Easter Trade They See It Finance Committoa Repel Receipt of State Appropriation 8c bool Fund. - Shnpe-Willlam- Chief of Poliee.Browning Is said to BENEDICT FOR TEN MINUTES; ha suffering from an attack of appenSHERIFFCUJ SHOUT BLISS dicitis and la being attended by Dm. la have who Rich and Rich, It said, : la Arrested for hopes of spreading the inflamatlon no I Brigham Bridegroom Embezzling and Lodged in Lonely necesthat an operation may not be I .. City Jail Call. REAP- was of associate examinera which up at a previous meeting of brought ba Predicted Early the hoard, Mr. Allison reported havCrack Bowlers Being received a letter from State Superoft Color. intendent A. C. Nelson, stating that the only change made by the last legof the Teams. islature in the school laws waa In regard to cities of the first and second class, when the time nf appoint- s The crack bowling team only made sweet, menu' for the Boyle Furniture company team in the Iasi game of ths week in the Com merelal league at the Asnorlatlon alleys last evening and were defeated three straight garnet. There was not a moment during all throe games when the result wss in doubt and not until the last game of the serloa did the Candymakers bowl in anything like their usual form, while at the same time the Boyly Furniture hoys did their little stunt In a sure and steady way. About all the crack howlers had an off night and Stratford walked off with the high total honors, by making tsii. Camp and Hharman tied for second honors, each rolling 471 In Hie three games. Stratford aim raptured the single game Individual honors by making Ik In the third, while Camp was a good second with HiX, alao made In the third, and L. Taylor rame a dose third with 167 The rooters were atet In force and if team had q little anyihing the the better end of the applause, hut even with that they could not get themselves together until It was too late and by the result they exchanged placed wlih their opponents In the standing. league ' The score follows: Boyle Furniture Company. 471 143 185 11 hharmnn 151 133 112468 Hirstford 143 143 167434 L. Taylor 11-3- Western. EURGLARS MEN. FURNITURE Branch for Handling Sugar Beets Will Bs Completed Within Thirty Days. 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