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Show THE TRIBUNE LIAR NAILED COMPROMISE MAY MORNINTi. Or, DEV. rTATT, FT' YD AY TIIE MOTWISn" EXAMINE!?: 1MW 21, of the romp end-- e and he ejid 'hat I while he concuiervi mat the amount was hai i!y what it should wss ihit part of at Sail handled 1y the w'iii had the r in charge, ami whs j nm promise ihe heal po-i- lile th.il; i iram-.iciio- I, n j run-mine- e 'tr WITH THE Misrepresented the Whole Water Schedule Now the City Council The Ogden Water Company (iives Statement of Facts to Show The Tribune Man Wilfully and Intentionally l.ied in Order to Arouse a Feeling of Bitterness Against the Water Company Why Ogden Rates Cannot be as Low as Salt Lake Water Rates. could he effected Re-for- e have another open- We ug-l- ate not in time late-j- ust for this kind of weather, and extra noting Suits hot styles" ttousars Prices for hot weather. to $18. from $8.50 New styles and colorings. ST Toggery 2449 Wash. Ave. You Never Had $5.00 th guarantsed. Brine you better ttteoace. All work Vw god the price: GOLD CROWNS. Kby best TEETH... SET work RIDGE BOLD FILLING $1.00 and EXTRACTION PAINLESS .$580 17.00 .fioo up. 60a Open 8 a. nt. to lj4y Attendant. " Store Browning' 2461 CW-ANNU- learn and FOSTER'S MUSICIAN3 AWARDED $0. ARE Woodmen of tea WoH r.iske Amends For Failing to Keep an Agreement. Th Balt Lake Tnhnne k'sipd y.. terriov morning ihi the Oarien Water Work. Co.' new fiaprhuut is srnal, the cme the fram-Msasked for in Salt ljke hy the Itsh LI tin nd Power companv. nt which .lv.-pt- i r. Smith I pre idem. An Examiner reporter wa detailed to go over to h Ogden Water Work Co, and ask if it was true a stated hv the Tribune that the ohjeet of rh new ordinance aa to Increase the water rates. No, elr, replied Mr. Kirchev, the manager of the Wa'er Co. and when requested to give a complete statement of changes proposed, gave th following intertvew; Mr. Kircher' Statement. 'Store In Ogden City are charged for water at the rat" of from $7.SiJ to (13 50 per annum. Not a store In ihe city la rharged more than 81 3.50 per annum for a aingle store, hut water Hnnets and urinal, if ihev have any are charged tor extra, although we could charge a single store under ihe Roth-weeontrger, and the schedule under which we are operating at the present time, with a maximum rate of $:t6.R0 per annum. Tt will ihu he seen that we are charging only ahont ont-hlrof what we should actually charga mall stores, whose minimum rata la 17.50. You understand lhat when I say "store 1 mean water used merely for store purpose, such as scrubbing drinking floors, washing window, water, etc. Othr fixtures, auch aa water closets, urinal., hose hlba. and any other fixtures where there would he an increased consumption would he charged extra, aa la the case in all cities In the United States. The charge from for water closet In atore (7.30 to $13 per annum, the average charge, however, being about (9 per annum. There la not a single Instance In the city where we charge (23 per annum for the prlrllege of water for wash basin. Thla charge, where there la a connection of thla kind, includes water closet or some other fixtures. Office are charged for at the rate j of $3.65 to $7.30 per annum, and 1 do not know of an Individual consumer who pays for an office and a rtocen or more modest dwellings paying any- - there may be an increase in th dwell mg houses and a decrea.e in their lav, ns, which in most case. will he an off-we- nn In regard to meter rates: I believe thla will increa- - is'c Iri? ached this (dl;i, h.-- he i rompxiisr-sevening ifcjf effected between the Woodmen of hr World and Fosters Miii'.rv Rjnd. over the camelling of the erraognirnt wnereby the hand w; . t acnimpar v the Ogden delegation tn Angeles where t ie National hMlv met a blunt time ago. It will be remembered that the hand weie all prepared to g.i when word was received .mm Salt lake that ihe deal was called off. in fart this hap when ihe men were ready tn go pen-to the depot to take ih train for California. It was a great disappointment hut to the not only to the citizen and member of the local lodge as well. It siri elated at the lime lhat the reason tor this audden change of heart was due to the fact that the Suit lik musicians were sore at the Dgd'-- confie con tingent for having tract and had stated tn the Rail Lake body that they would advertise that the'riah delegation would he beaded bund. This seemed to hy a have the desired efteri and the deal New not where people or parties teel disposed to get their fixtures repaired and keep them in good order and not perniii water to mn to waste. In fact, if they feel to op all waste and leakage, no doubt their water rates can he decreased and at the ame time have all 1o dis-jne- the water necessary. The rltv of Milts attkee. which perhaps has more meter than any other rltv in the nit-eState, had 36.415 meter on Jan. dally consumption ls. iu4. I Their 50 gallon, while in Ogcapita den City the daily consumption per capita ia something over 350 gallons. The people of Milwaukee, no douh', have all the water that ther can use for all purpose. Thl certainly wmiM go to show that we are wasting more than four times the water that we are Re it rememactually ronmimlng. bered that Ralt I.eke me'cr rate, though much lower than the meter rates In our propo.el ordinance, are much too low and are lower than anv city that I know of in the I'nited State. In ihe message of Mayor Morris of Sail I.ake City, under date of Feb. 10th, 1904, published in the Salt I dike Herald of Feb. 16th. 1904, he Bay In part aa follow: 'The report of the auditor for the year 1903 shows the total rash revenue from the system to he and the total expenditure found to he (01.53n.75.' Closing tt says; "It will thua he teen that to date mir water works system has nor been aa has been supposed, snd the revenue la not so larg as to permit improvements of any great magnllure in the near future. I will state that In addition to Milwaukee, In Brockton. Masa., 31.51 per cent of the water consumers drsw their supply from a merer, their per capita consumption being 29 gallons. At Woonsocket, R. 1., more than 91 per rent is metered and the per capita consumption la 33 gallon. It will thua he aen that our consumption per capita, a compared with metered cities, la enormous. We. of course, the Tribune would (t0 not expect to act meter on resi-lea$44il per annum, theUnder believe. to people dent's property, and ihe object of ordinance no one would have g meter rates 4a to atop waste and A . water of a ass million gallons to leakage In the larger buildings and the benefit of In order to get the PAT tn enable ua to make a meter rate, as meter rates j at1e charge for a class of business r based on a monthly consumption j which did not. exist at th time ihe and not a dally consumption. rates were made under th Roth well of which Ry comparison of the rates which j contract. In consequence are charged at the' present time and j consumer are getting their water at the rates of the proposed ordinance, j the present time for a nominal stun. where there la any change at all it la In fact, in some instance, for less a decrease, with perhaps two or three than lc per thousand gallons. d pr ll d 2 r mu-h-ia- reri-iie- non-unio- was celled off. It i s'ated that 'lie sum named in which fan. the compromise amounl was named hy ihe committee in Salt Lake who had charge of the matter. Judge Howell who has had liarge of the locsl end of the (ransae-tion- . was seen by a reporter and was questioned on the matter. He wa very reluctant to speak on the subject, hut. through question put to him. he confirmed, the fact contained above in regard to the effecting w-- s Our own importation of the new and. genuine Japanese crepes. The line of colors and handsome figured effects are styles never shown before, and it is well worth one's time to see these cloths and you will judge them beautifuLThe most elaborate designs for house gowns and kimonas. We will place this handsome assortment of new crepes on sale at the Rooteta Returned at Midnight. Alton Ttii'imeni me Aradem.v 1s;ImII team Mi-be- ui i ike their Lake frlr.iiln returned from S.'li the A;h!enc wheie thev ,' -l yestcr.L . The pe-i- l tram tba ii-- m-i- hrouc-ithem hark had K.-- i eithn-iai- a Imi had rooted the (hzdt-etKiarii. hoys to victory in the haM game. Vh,-thev ronrhrd S:ilr Lake ves-- j tr'iday mnvning. a roinnittree fi.im TieI o T. wa it the depot with a chartcicd cur to take them to the Tut Ihe ball game erity giounda. After th- - (igdi iite wn thowii the much t j I . ' to a lum In the hall game wiCi the U- of U . Welter Sti ka Academy won hy score 12 to 4. The total points mad hy the con I eai ant a ia the track meet were: , 1 h- r of Agricultural B. L Y. I). ggJffl&fSZgS '.0i 20 2 S- FIRST BOUNTY CIVFN UNDER THE NEW LAW re--1 Clerk David Mattaon. from California, In time to Inane the first ccrilflcates in-lids county under the new law wifirh bciame effective on May 10th. The hide wa lhat of a coyote, and. In accordance with the requirements of the nw law. th ecip and four paw of the anltmil were placed on file In the count v tlcik'a office, where hey sill he kepi mil II afiir surh lima i the rniinty comminaioncr elect to rherk them up againol Ihe rertiflrateft lhat hare lieen leaned. Tne heau was decapitated from ihe hide in the presence of County Recorder 1). W. EDI, who served a a whli-lit. also covered by the provision of the recent hnunlv law. Touiiiy ' tailored Jacket Suit in browns, blues and greens. Tailor stripes, plaited skirt, new blouse effect. Jacket trimmed with embroidered Persian bands; in fact, a J22 50 suit for No. 3 Special E ! j I v TL est 1905 styles go at tur.u-- wit-nrs- Three Great Special Values in Jacket Suits This Week Sitecia! No,l Cfi 7C skirt and braid trimmed, go at Cnvi Ka 1 Handsome Panama Golh Suit in blue, brown and black. Stitched taf-feta and Persian band trimmings, tig. U 35c Per Yard ( appreciated attention of bring invited r. aan SEE BIOBKSMEC STAKE WON Pcrccy , i 1 Bosto n Dental Parlors Omr BAND -' arrivals WEBER WASHINGTON AVE. VISIT-COM- ING AL THE GREAT Shows Floto MBSPIITlfllUH KHttEME MAMMOTH MIZZLE AMERICAS MILLIONS a' i -- .ES." nraan s&Rcaacsan BO YOU WANT A PIANO? d i : WITEmSPLEKDOR In JIM, 000 ORIENT ofthe reason-minimu- Gowns An-lasplrt- it, MYSTERIOUS except Iona. Our present rate provide for barber shops, .not to exceed tgro chairs $7.56; for each additional chair $1.50. Both-weprovide not to exceed two chairs $7.30; each additional chair $1.45. Thla la practically not an increase, hut made for the purpose of making the amount even money. Club rooms have been increased from (3.65 to $11 for connection Hose washing private vehicle are increased from All other rates where $1.45 to $1.60. a charge has been made, have been decreased, such aa hose connections for sprinkling lawns reduced from $3.65 to $3.50 per hundred cq. yards. Butcher shops from $11 to $22, reduced to $10 to $20. Confectionery store $15 to $75, reduced to $15 to $50. Hone or mule per head $3, reduced to $3.50. Photograph gallery $25 to $10, reduced lo (IS lo $30. Restaurant $25 to $100, reduced to $25 to $75. $7.30 to $26.50, reduced to $7.30 to $30. Thae are a few of the main reductions. with the exception of a house or private residence containing two rooms or leas, reduced to $7.30 to $4; three rooms, reduced from $7.30 to $5; four room, reduced from $7.30 lo $5.50; five rooms, reduc'd from $7.80 iM tartwuui ss4 hasis ramirt to o. These rate, however, do not kgsllsstlsss. IMIsnss red fob- - Itafoitls include a hath or water closet. There to asrU. la a charge under the proposed op Unus art Itcnf Mils. d I nance for each bath tub of (1. each I la. riMsst Cats It M Sid water closet $1.50. There are. howyuawseaes ftask. WHi HMi c gas a w ilbwiuire. ever, few house with four rooms or EnsMIs Crmf MM Mm. less which have either hath or water Isassst, tsstisllsi, house had a s. closet. If, a W-warn4camHitad, Inttiw. and not a closet it would not Inhath LittoMf lrtcMluli( crease their rate. hut. would decree lawlHlkts. it. . A hath and closet would Increase eveletleae and FimsadM It ilightly. The manner of rating dwelling or Bothwell houses under the preae NMK the story contract Is about the most unjust and EWSYMOggHIO At 10 AM. Inconsistent method of rating rp ' denres that could possibly be adopted. Fret Uni Skn fww. A person who has a house, jg tout - g ftg Brat Cnwd or less, with a hydrant standing in they perhaps draw yard Bli!I- - 2 I P.Ma their dozen buckets a day, ia charged at a w" 0FS8 ONI HOUR Sannrq the same rate as a person having a ' house, with one bath, one water closet, hot and cold water throughout their house and all modern conveniences, which la at the rate of $7.30 per annum undr the present system or rating. If a person haa hatha, water closets, etc., he should pay for them If they do not have them they should not pay for them, and there are hnndreda of houses in thla city where the water Is not In the house: where people are compelled to pay the minimum rate of $7.36 per annum. This rating benefits all the poor class of people. It la true that the MURDtREDAND ROBBED. . in. proposed ordinance is going to crease some of ibe private residences hn,,MBullMUian F0H"d Wlth where they have more than five or six in rooms .but In a great many instance Tempi. It will tend to reduce them. For In2 News ha a stance, a certain house on 26th street, hit reachKi the miirdw ond under our present schedule is rated aa five-roo- W five-roo- ogden AtjpilssfanRetfussdto Wcfor Thia Day Only C. o0fB7sk,vn,' J of raost ProminMt Cuah.?i. " Hi found ' ,"d. rTUn,y' ht hole I vTt was a bul- nd fhree in s.-:1-' con- !mtsg $2 w5 . rf i'lv.r L irraencr ,nd with him when fr. 1"- ce bundI pREiR(EulRChin. of - -- Sal 133 yd, There will be three graduates from thin year, two from the School for the Deaf an-- l one from the School for, the Blind. A few of the officer of the srhool went to Belt Lake thla morning to witness the State Track and Field meet On the University campus. The last meeting of the Park erary Literary Society will he held tonight in the chapel. A number of the teachers are on the program. The h sc hall team will meet the team from the Tandy company Monday night In a match game at the achnol grounda. The game will begin at 6 o'clock. Shupe-Willia- . Rating under proposed ordinance: $7.00 . ,7 rooms 3 bath tuba at $1 . 2.00 2 water closets at 3.00 $150 132 yds. lawn ... 4.60 $16.60 reduction of $3.56. Thla la cases that simply one of a great many hcr( toilir on would he effected hy the proposed orfrijia.M I have said before, dinance, while nleratood there are a great many cases whera ia aoTe ?;6"1 f ' Tiloii nfik? mother ex- - their rate are going lo he Increased, but the Increase will be vetr align', enforced. ranging from 50c to $1.60. Although May 2i. thevFwneh naval rneuVrKt0 or S $50.00 SPECIAL A crowd of boys and girls from the school took a trip up Ogden canyon It haa been suggested that the annual Field Day he held t Lagoon thl year. In times past Field Par has been always held either at the school, Glenwoed Park, or up Ogden canyon. but i ia thought that a trip 15 lagoon will be a pleasing diversion for all. A TOTAL OF CONDITIONS il EXCURSION. to Portland and return via Ogden Oregon Short Line $30 00. Good for ninety day, stopover allowed. Tickets on sale dally from May 24th to tember 30th at Union Depot Ticket Offire. .... 8p CUBA'S FOURTH OF JULY. a t The third innivei ary of the Inauguration of the Cuban republic era celebrated today. The holiday, which was universally ih. served, wa similar to a Fourth of July celebration In the United State. Havana, May 20. eeatepoya foals auutbeenb- - hare oae each they think ia correct la be nm ure to kit it- - To encourage thia we will fire JA0.00 extra lo c member winner of dntpriar if they have three count. if yon hare one eonat yon art firet priac OKI.T, ntrr ir vetr 150.00 oocari err axd win tot navi 4 TO be made an foDoww-T- hc pereon count 0011111 (retag eorievt or acarent will get Orel prim. Next ucareet correct, eecond prim. etc. In erne ef a tie for any price it will be awarded to the pereon girls belt plan fo counting dot. WC Irel enrir enwntere hnnld be THEE rewarded and will give WO to the pereon erndregneMiiuunt and plan by June L If you read beat count and plu te Jane 1, you get (SOM extra. swarding ef prises will be wholly lx hands of dMnterentrd judge. The Boa. Jeba Holtareaa, Mayer of the City of Indian-poliie chairman of (he Cnmmitu of Judges. WX sovao ocs coPTasTsaumT ns saoLrrsi.T un. mu AVAfiDS JUDGES s-- nf. PORTLAND 90 acriptioatoMAsaitBind entitle yon to (me free count: pay for one year and entitle yon to three emuta and make yon eligible fo the Ivan) priaea given to winner of the aretprinen if they haw three coast. See below. 950.00 PRIZES workmanship It I worthy of exceptional mention. There ia some talk of applying for a patent, for the same. men-tlon- ERS (SEE CONOtTtONB) (SEE CONMTtONS) The case in which the school will he placed on exhibition at the Portland Fair was designed by Superintendent Prigga and made hy the hoys of the carpenter shop. Both la design and Tile school exhibit which haa been prepared for the Portland Exposition ran now be seen at any time at the school. The puhlfc are invited to view the display at any time. The work prepaied ia of much greater excellence to the St. Lout Fair than that which received such favorable and the Superintendent and COUNT- - PRIZE TO THOSE SEEDING IN THREE COUNTS -- In a closely contested and Interesting game of base hall the team from the School for the Deaf defeated the Mount Fort- teem hy a score of lx to three. The hoy fee! .proud of their victory because of the fart that the defeated team ia one of the heat amateur aggregations In the city. OFFERED TO EARLY OFFERED AS A SPECIAL - , PRIZE IS $50.00 IS yesterday morning under thy leadership A bounteous lunch was taken along and ther cen be no doubt but that the children had a de lightful trip. of Mr. Woodbury. . lawn nm hrinaadopted aathe who Uiinfc and I the only mtawnne in Ihe world endonrd by OVER THSEE MILLION I a nansSnc for If full of brishl etariee. eleoer articlee on art, muc, lilrr. tare, with br.uliful picture. aiore. OSdalOnaa of lha National CouncilSO of Women. IICount led Btnlee. Uie Uni we in enbectibeia end hnn them then bow Mbecnticia. carefully many eny Hrervdotln SKILL?9 eland for no trkk or deorotioo ehouf Tbia ia not a lottery, aticaeiaa or cfiimatins content. It in nbeolutety a teet of ekilL There la 1V OF of counting auud and can and counted. te naked If plan cna the to dou count the correctly eye you thia wbatauever. The dot are vifiblaL Ilf aniimi inn in an are trt a meiae rmu'n vX teachers feel proud of the 7 room house Extra closet Extra bath . 0? c' P'Hee ere eone."1 follows; IN PRIZES the Institution jwsSwsp tells htei-- BLIND The teachers are planning tn take a trip over the Ogden Luctn Cut-of- f before school cesses. five-roo- - AND Rchool will close June 8th. INink Jsaafig DEAF FOR oo COUNT OUR SUBSCRIBERS IN THE UNITED STATES NOTES FROM SCHOOL ll $6,000 OFFERS YOU 4 I no. Our risanoUl Nssponslblllty whether we are ahuadmtty able to do aa we y, we refer to any Bank or Tnut Company ia the City of Indiaaapoli. Our oScr will he corned out to Ure letter. In thaerent ef more than one pereon submitting the 1 pita and it bring con idered the heat plan by the judge each pereon so tying will be naked to tell In fifty woid how nest to iapime Manaus. The one making best lusgmuoa els fret prize, next bat next. etc. Tm is oxlt w uuu. cas or tu nr Cuuiun is nor ar iu ru. wnicg Mu one cenneeted with Manaus will be allowed to Coutertclomi July 1, iXiS. bat set your count in compete. nt once. See about time priac above, anvaonr navmo mn at cut cot-ar- e 24 ortsbsd uav mrrsa anumonai ccvxre hs cannrrL to civs vova rtan or bat ptoa nred will deddr all Iks. CocnTreu. s Ibe FBXZES GUARANTEED WC will gns uftretosrees aoitor one worth tt to Irut. every pereon who erode prim correct count ind 1X0 for a year's subscription toManann. LIST OP FRIZES. TWE SOTS 1st Prize, Piano with Mandolin and Gnilor sttachmenta, volnt. ..41,000.00 1,000.00 2nd Prize, Piano, 250.00 3rd Prize, Diamond 125.00 4th Prise, Diamond, - 50.00 5th Prize, Solid gold Watch,. Next 100 Prizes, lOOBesntiful Chatelaine 1,500.00 Ladies Watches,- Next 100 Prims, James Whitcomb 3.75 Riley'S Works, 3 vol.. 375.00 per set,.. Next 100 Prizes, 100 SeU Shakespeare's Complete Work e, 12 dainty vol. 1,000.00 Two Special Prizes t f 50.00 each see 100.00 oonditipiis ... Next 100 Prizes, Marion Harlan Cook 260.00 Book, 12.00 escb,.. 150.00 Next 100 Prizes, 1.50 Book, latest fiction. Next 50 Prizes, Choice of Any 11.00 ... 50.00 Magazine Next 100 Prizes Extension of One Years 100.00 Subscription to Madams, Next 100 Prizes, Hand Pulled Proof of the Fsm 00 Picture by Walter . Tittle, entitled 'When Sh i'l herds Watched Their Pin ' ' V by Night, " fl. OO each, 100.00 . Total $6,000.00 DIRECTIONS. L Write your oount, name and sddius ery plainly. 2. Sty Jnrtwhst your oouatsud ptoa is, without any "if" or "nads" reskgit plain. . Be rare to state whether or not yon are tnfcicgMAD AMS. 4 Count mnrthe accompanied by mbucription. 50 ct. p5 for six months rabccriptloa sad one count. SUM pays fo one yean eubeciiptfoa and three count. If you bare three cents count entered yon may enter additional counts rsrb. Yon set 450 80 eztm if youiiave three uuunlssad win.. coodittaos ficc to have three, will It pay res at-2-5 The ecanUng ie perfectly free. Good counter can coin dote into dollnrn. tort Ions. Make hay while the aun The contret wilt is fun in counbng and money breidre. Of ahinra. There course, you know bow to count Any child can count. The became there are 0 many. That i why dots are pouting Knoo in pnre will be given away free to the bent counter. -r bet'.count and yon The pita, Ihe better your chance fo of the 7S7 prise. getting onemore count The you reghter the rarer you ate of winning one ef the big free prim. Anybody haring threa nddHtonnl count at enter cents autxrnd count may at ii The IM of prim to targe. They are worth working for. You have 77 chencen. You ere a likely a anybody to Set firet, but if you don't get firet prize there are lots of other prices worth hiving. It all depend upon you. If you can count end think np a goad plan you are likriy tn win. Money Must, Accompany An Subscriptions, ICTSCUrnOM j.; BLAk'X Contest DepsrttaenL TH8 FORD PUBLISHING CO. Indianapolis. U. S. A. Ibr month mbseriptfon I enclose to MADAMS, ia accordance with your offer in the Kune Address Are you taking MADAMS (Yes or 2to).. KY CODXT OX DOTS. Civs yuor plan of counting on a eoaraie thee of paper with yocr nozhs nod ad drew plalolx written. Address all letters. Contest Dept., FORD PUBLISHING CO., Indianapolis, U. S. A. I |