OCR Text |
Show TIIE UORXIXG EXAMINER: OGDEN. UTAH, SATURDAY FEBRUARY MORNING, 21, A WRECK ON SOUTHERN George Washington PACIFIC AT WELLS, NEV. Makes BAKIIN& most delicious ROYAL Baking able to the preparation of the finest cake, wreck between the fast mail train ' on tbe Southern racific, due in Ogden at 6:10 Ms: evening, and freight traiti No. S, westbound, occurred at Tulasro. Xrv.. 2Gl mile weat A No. and Powder is indispens- hot-bread- Fast Mail and Freight Train Collide Head-o- n 260 Miles West of Ogden Several of the Train Crew Injured. the lightest P0WGBl tasty hot biscuit s, .rolls and muffins. No other baking powder equals it in strength, purity and wholesomeness. ROYAL HAS HO SUBSTITUTE ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO- EXAMINER TELEPHONES WILL - NEW YORK OISPOSE OF STOCK ROOMS EDITORIAL Independent 'Phene ....M..Nn II Z. C. M. I. I to rs Will Quit tha Retail Bell 'Phene, two ring dmete No.51 Business. BUSINESS OFFICE No. El Independent 'Phene Bell 'Phene, one ring....... Ns. M Thomas 0. Webber, general superin" t tendent of the Z. C. M. L, was In the city yesterday for tho purpose of talking over the situation with Manager John Watson, concerning the anticipated change ahlch la to take place In tha Ogden branch. Idanagar Watson stated to a reporter of this paper that the story as printed Mrs. C. K. W. Davis of the Palace In thla paper some day ago In regard to the change of business waa true. Royal haa returned from a rialt to eaatern rttlea, where ahe placed large No definite plana of procedure have as ordera for spring fashions In hat. Mrs. yet been decided upou. It la rumored that the clothing and Darla atatea that the gooda which are arrlrlag In the city are e wonder of hardware department aatwill be bought present with creation, and entirely new over Inat by parties eaiployed the Institution. The general routine year's hats. of business will be carried on, the There wae no meeting of the board same as ualual, in the old bulldipg for of education last evening, on account the present. Mr. Wateon will dispose of the reof not having enough members present maining atock In a general way and to constitute a quorum. not by tho wholesale route. He also 4 It waa not the intention Tommy Burns, who was given the stated that decision in the fight with Marvin Hart of the firm to remodel the building purposes, but if at La Angeles leaf evening, la well and use .It for rentalwaa obtained for known here, ha having been here for a satisfactory price several weeks a abort time ago and tho property the place wnnld be sold. participated in several boxing con A HUGE SUCCESS tee u. RIGGS TOOK HIS . AUDIENCE BREVITIES TALKED ON MUSICAL MISFITS. FlTI AND ' Joseph Carlson, formerly employed aa n machinist In the Southern Pacific shops, la la Ogdea for a few days, renewing old acquaintance. earNa Street the Twenty-secon- d 15. which runs on street line, delayed traffic about twenty minutes last evening. A gear eaelng dropping caused the delay. The repair car waa ordered out and In twenty minutes the break was repaired and the rar started- on Its rout. Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-second street cars were at a atund-sil- l uatil the break waa repaired. A warranty deeds waa filed yesterday with Recorder Bill, showing a transfer b7 Clara Grossmeyer to Dolce proasnieyer, pan of northwest quarter section 3, township 5, north range 1 west. Consideration fl. - I , r Tha funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Underhill, of Birch Creek, were held yesterday from the Richey undertaking parlors. Rev. Blair, of tlw Methodist church, officiating. The Interment was in the City cemetery. Wllford Bhainwdl will conduct a service Sunday morning ax! afternoon. The morning session will bo held at the Weber Slake Academy nt 10 oclock and the afternoon service at 2 o'clock In the Tabernacle. Special music will be furnished by the Tabernacle choir and a number of prominent Salt I Akers will address the afternoon aervlre. The public is invited to both sessions. Ladioa Auxiliary ta B. L. E, 100 Guests, Enter-tain- a Tho grand ball given by the local auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at Toller's dancing academy last evening waa a success, over two hnttdred guest being present. A unique bloom er drill by member of the order waa skillfully executed. Among other original designs the participant formed B. L. In living characters the lctti-rE., which waa acknowledged by applause. Tha large hail was beautifully decorated with lung purple streamers radiating from the renter 6f the celling on which were suspended innumerable crescents and stars in red, white and blue. On one side of the hall the letters 1. I. A. to B. of L. E. were prominently displayed. d a DRY DOCK NEARING LAS PALMAS Tha Deway Will Bs Repaired Continuing Voyage. Before 1.1 s Talmas, Cansry Islsnds. February 23. 1 p. m. Te I'niird States dryrtork Dewey lias Just been signalled off this port. , . Tbe. Dewey reports having encountered heavy weather In the vicinity of the Island rtf Bermuda, result ins In strains. It i the Intention that the dr, dock shall remain here a fortnight for overhauling and repairing. DRIVEN OUT BY WATER, HIS CONDITION CRITICAL. Muaie Will Bring Out a Man's Character Quicker han Will Hia Acts. Spillman Riggs sang, whistled, spun yards and philosophised all In the course of iwo hours, last night at the Tabernacle, Hia audience was prefor versatility, pared beforehand depth of comprehension and a general slatemetii of mu.ical misfits as found among the people of otif own country as well sa in countries of Yet Riggs proved a aurprle In more Ways than one. At times he delved rioivtt dose to the nature of n great national1 emotion that finds it way In sympathetic vibrations of sweet trains over the hills, plains and woods of America. Then he deplored the love for simple folk fat decreasing songs which so closely bind the hopie In union, and finally digressing from hia main theme, a humorous situation would he narrated, hot so pointedly Illustrative of hlrf predominant thought, hut buoyant and not without the proverbial grain of tnith. Mr. Rlgg chore to apeak of "Musical Fits and Misfits." The place of music in the disposition of man, Its early conception atid crndlty, simple chains, plaintive and gladsome, stripped of a mechanical structure, but a true Index of the nature of man, were reviewed He emphatically asby the lcrturi-r- . serted that a man's music indexed hts character as truly aa hia arts did. To Illustrate several songs, patriotic, religious and folk melodies, were aung by Riggs. While speaking of national hymns h took a cession to drsw a marked contrast between our own hymn and the national song of France. The one full of tender sentiments of the Mg. hmad land of freedom, breed' Ing a spirit of peare and contentment, the other an appeal to populace for riot, bloodshed and anarchy. The speaker took severely to task modern rhurch music, and said som unkind things of the modern eholr. As he described a morning service in a church of Kentucky, with Its new organ and new Ideas of how the Lord should he praised In song, the audience look h;s remarks In good humor and freqnen'lr applauded as he struck ihe heart of hypocrisies that are prse heed hv rhoirs, this being equally as In Kentucky. true In the west The iinharmonr existing In a church service through l.ick of g proper apprecl ation of the fltneaa of things, he said, was doing much to make the modern cluireh a place of unnatural demon Kit-rop- Faria Police Take Inventorleo of Twenty Churches. Former Speaker Henderson Undergoes Paris, Feh. 23. The authorities Change for tha Worst. slated by police tmik the Inventories of twenty rhurrhea today nmid manl 23. Former festations. Dubuqor. Is.. Feb. Many niarrlraded doors Da rid B. Henderson took a were broken down and firemen drove Speaker change for the worse thla afternoon. out the manifestants by playing water si rat ion and mock ceremony. Hia condition la critical. upon them. Four arreata were made. . -- of Ogden, at 1:30 yesterday afternoon. That no one was killed is short of miraculous, aa both train were running at full speed, and at this point ihe time of the mail train 1 very fast. The wreck wa caused by the engineer and conductor of the freight train overlooking the meeting point with the fast mail. Conductor I'. Peterson and Engineer Frank Young wtre in charge of the null tram, and Conductor H. A. Matthew and Engineer Quillinan In charge of the freight vs. had'y rut and bruised, being In a reseriously, although three member ceived scalp wounds and bruise about the body. An Indian who was riding the blind baggage waa probably the he most, seriously Injured of all, was badly cu tsnd bruised, being In a position where he was unable to Jump or aid himself at all. Seven member of the mail erew received injuries, nolle of Which is serimt. The wreck occurred on a shara curve. Both engines were demolished Seventeen ear of the freight and three of the mail train were derailed and bebadly splintered. Tralni are IU necfsary to ing delayed and It will be wreck before build a track around me service can lie resumed. Advice of the wreck were nol received It local headquarters until lute on account of the telegraph line bring out of commission on account of the wreck. Aa soon aa the new reached the official wrecking trains Were dis'of' Pstjmpatched from Ogden and Well to care tor were also sent from . for the Injured. Aa near a esn be ascertained the following I ihe list of Injured: John tv". Naylor, mail clerk: badly cut about the head and neck. Frank M. Downing, mall clerk: se tn verely bruised and alight Injury REED HOTEL THE BEAUTY OF RICH CUT GLASS From an artistic standpoint, what can vou conceive that quite equals a really fine piero of cnfgikss-Jt- a sparkle and radianre brighten, a room wonderfully a few pleres on the dining table give a derided s Inurh of fined beauty and then again, it the added merii of hsr- monlstng wonderfnllv well wPh silver r- useful cut S ,M 0f ,hi W1 have a most ahowmi 2, NAPPIE8 BOWLS GLASSES SALAD DISHES WATER BOTTLES ETC. HIGH QUALITY CRYSTAL MODERATELY PRICED. aplne Clark Ij-vi- com-nlatfl- y A HARROW h te h lision. Chicago INVALID. Loses Suit Against People's Gas Company. Chicago. Feb. 23. Chicago's the People Ge. 1 Jght ga ult again and Coke company waa decided to he invalid and not enforcthle by decision hv Judge Pfer S. Grossrup of the t'ntted State iltrlct court this afternoon. In 1PW the city council passed an ordinance fixing the price of ga tn a thousand. The this city at 7.7 to recognize the gas company ordinance and continued to charge fl 75-re- f-nt- a thousand. Two years later the clty to hronght suit against, the company 25 compel them to rebate Ihe people cents on every dollar that had heen hc paid the company for gas after ordinance. The passage of the gas ordinance Ju- passed by the city council and accepted by the gas company invalidated the consumgas ordinance but made the ers who had saved their gas receipts since litim. still held them in the hope :hat the city would win the anlt and the ga company would be compelled to psy the rebate. In the five year since that litlgntion began the amonnf of money involved has grown steadily month, until now If a mourns to teveral million dollar. The suit will be appealed to tbe United States supreme court. FOR UNIVERSAL LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS At tha Big clock, Wash. Ava. The Helper a-. fr - It Will Make It Possible to Buy Good j Ones at $10, $12 and $15. I s i two-thir- LooK Out for It About March 1st. I bill. BOXERS ARE ACTIVE. Soldiers Hava Arrived at Honan and It la Now Quieter. Pekin, Keh. 23. The trouble in the prorincc of Honan ha subsided, the provincial government having sen: troops to the scene of ihe dturiiancp. Tho government, promptly, as in the case of all the reernt outbreaks, hut tt is difficult to forre where an uprising la likely to orrio'. In part of th interior, where there are Catholic missions, strong Boxer have heen niaintcincj since 1900 an 1 the Catholic In the village have lived almost in a state of siege, their houses being fortified and the inhabitants armed and constantly prepared to resist attack. A dispatch from Cbowkiakon. province of Honan, say that the Benevolent and Righteous society has been drilling for months in anticipation of a popular rising Marrh 8. The officials prohibited the celebration cf the lantern festival at the end of the now year relebratlon. lest it result in disorder. An attack on the Catholic in Yan Chau was threatened but it failed, allhough a family of five persona was mssearreil. The inhabitants of Yun Cliklan Chau were panic stricken, the gain were closed, tho height of the walla was increased and the official offered a resard of a thousand tael for the capture of the lenders of the disturbance. Soldier arrived on the scene Fchrunry 14 and the Boxers fled. The locality I, now quieter. OGDEN BOYS LOSE FAST Concerning the Roaclan opera company, which is advertised for three nights at. the Grand opera house commencing Sunday, February 25. In a repertoire of light opera at popular prices, the Portland Oregonian of January 6 state: At popular prices the Roaclan opera company gave full value for the money. What they lack In magnitude W. 8. A. BASKETBALL TEAM DEis made up in quality of voire. Them FEATED BY 27 TO 22. are In fart a few of the Imst voire heard here thia season, and both the solo and ensemble work was entirely Tha Locale Outclassed the Visitors satisfactory. in the First- - Half, but Tired Before tha End. SKEEN MAKES DENIAL GAME The Saints were defeated Friday No Nsw Casas Againat Ceuneilmn at Present. afternoon in a preat game of basketball with tbe team from the L. D. 8. J. D. Skeen, when Interviewed yecollege of bail Lake, by a score of 27 sterday In regard to the published stateto 22. ment thtat he had granted Cminc-ilmeBoth teams, for weight and height, Emmett and Payne until today to rewere equally matched, and the game turn the money received for special for services nn boards of equalization and was started with no advnntage eitlur five. At the end of the laat canvassing committee, stated that tha half Salt Lake stood five In the lead. report la without foundation. He said The winning point were made in tbe that the court calendar is already ovelast five minutes of the game, by two rcrowded and he would take up n; baskets and one foul throw. t other cases until IhoAe already filed In the first half, the Saints com- liar been dlcpoaed of. Statement pletely nui classed their opponents gt such as these are calculated to pm a exery point of the game. Salt Lake damper on the rumors promulgated ty made a deplorable si art by fouling not unscrupulous parties that some of the )ca than seven time before tbe team coiinrtlmen are on the verge of tenderof the half. My excellent ing their resignations. worw, and fair basket throwing, the locals piled up a score that placed the SAYS MEASURE 48 UNCLEAN. flrat half overwhelmingly In their El Paso. Tex., Keh. of favor. A Bitter Personal Debate in the Iowa the attempted robbery of the Mexican From the start to the finish of the State Senate. party which left, her last week with half, the visitor played fast a large cum of money for the Dolores second from hull. Their team work improved Dcs Aloine. Feb. 23. lava mine, were received nerc tonay. While to rommendabie work, their senators In a Iowa, drbat bitter personal passing through a narrow defile near ragedne from the field and a nabill for the Lrwla assailed Santo Tomas, In tho mountains of basket throwing today grew accurate and tional convention to decide upon plan northern Mexico, the nten were fired from the foul line By an exceedingly swift for electing United late senator by upon from a point on Pajarito puss, they placed the people aa where the robbers had entrenched piere of team maneuvering, Cummings scheme to themselves. Two of Ihe Mexican fell their score four ahead of theInSnluta, nnaeat Senators Do! liver and Alwork to play. dead on the spot. William Smith, who and had ten minute re- lison. led the party, ordered hi men to re- equally as brilliant, Weber Stake Senator IjpwIs. supporting bis bill, turn the fire and In the battle which covered the loifa and added one to their Elkins and other United attacked followed another 'member of Smith's lead. Front then on it was a match of States senators as conspirators, and the outcome of the game party was killed. Smith that having failed to secure a seriously skill that leftBoth teams apparently sold, wounded, but after a desperate strug- uncertain. of the Augean stables by a and they were playing cleaning gle with hia assailant he matuged were strong, attack that the senate should direct to separate the park mule front the fast, nn 1 accurate. be hit from bdMnd. their anon' showed The Saints tip other In the train, thereby saving Replying to him, Senator Punharn the money from the bandits. Smith weak point, 'ihe spirit of the game declared that the interests behind tha while the wa pursued for miles while a verl wae lost, to hem,, and were after the Jobs of the low hill table hnll of bullets fell around him. visitor Increased In strength and senators. Upon reaching k place of aafety he they grew weaker to an "It Is a miserable, political impulse, gave the alann. and then only did hia extent that lost them tbe game. It which prompted the introduction of of their turn from four. playtheir was whispered that pursuer purpose, this resolution, he said. y in anarch ers were out celebrating Washington's jioaro ha been Where did this resolution ronw of the robbers, hut no trace of their blrthduv by dancing into late hours. It sprang from the dirtlrot. lowfrom? whereabouts has as yet been obtained Doxey of Ihe local team deserve est mi t politics In the history of pea Creel of Chihuahua ha post- honorable mention. His basket throwGovernor I oppose this measure bearate. the non ed a reward of $5. for the bandits ing was she feature of the entire game. unclean." It is cause It is reported that the Long field throws, baskets pitched dead or alive. hand was made up eni'relv of Ameri- from difficult positions, while he wee FIRE ON THE MINNESOTA. cans. surrounded by opponents, won exclaLake Salt from the mations of surprise Part of Cargo in Third Hold DeFOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. contingent, es well as from the local stroyed; Vessel Not Damaged. rooters. Kansas City Voters Will Vole on tho Tndav at 3:30 ihe Mtrtea will play Yokohama. Peb. 23. Tbe etemr Proposition. the I D. 8. team. For pluck and Minnesota from Seattle for Hong Hong together with an which arrived here February 3d, an4 Kansas City. Feb. 23. A special clean basketball, an aggressive game, firs to play ability of the board committee of aldermen the Mutes have heen recognied hy ell reported that, during the voyage prohas third out. In the hold, broke tw-, decided today j recommend ga teams tn the etate. While many ceeded for her destination. It va ordinance for passage by the rouncil league arc In favor of the visiting team, found that the vessel was craly slightly point next Monday night. On ordinance la expected. damaged. fixes 7a rents a thousand cubic feet a good game Lane up: a the maximum price to be charged L- - T. S. A. W. 8. for artlflrlal gas. The other measure ..Wt guard . . . .Hammond propose to submit, to the voters, at Rclnap Lindsay .right guard the city clnrtion. April 3. an amend- Watson. .... center Parry ment to the charter providing that in Doxey Miller ..right forward ihe granting of all lighting franchises Brown . . . .Metcklf forward left, tho city reserve the right tn purchase, McKay Referee: Taylor. Umpire Burtner, at it actual value, the grantees' plant, to In honor of the L. D. S. team, the Don9 1 at the expiration of fire years. Juniors of the Academy gave a spread la- -t INJURED BOY; IS HELD. night in the Academy Glidn tail ESCAPE o'clock yesterday afternoon About a wagon driven by a rancher and conchiltaining hia wife and four small dren waa struck hy a Twenty-fiftstreet car almost directly in front of tit grocery to. of Edgar Jones. Fortunately no one waa Injured, hut thr horse, which waa struck by the car waa badly cut a a result. The deblame of the collision haa not been cided upon as yet. The car, according to bystanders, was moving at a comparatively elw rate, while the wagon was aleo mfiring slowly. According to vehicle waa coming the Informant atrbet and atraitt on Twenty-fiftwhen the tempted to crosit the track Motorman car struck the horae. Swanson did all in hia power to bring hia car to a standstill, which he did. hilt not. until it had run about two egr lengths from the accident. The horse was knocked to the pavement, but regained hi footing in a few minutes and was able to proceed with the load. Other than a few had cuts he proved none me worso for the colORDINANCE SO IS 1 bruiFca. farmer; Curry, a. cut and sprain Brskeman J. J-- Reeve, severe scalp wound and contnion abont the neck. Brekemen R. MV Cather and A. H. were allgWlv bruised. The Injured will all be brought to this city and should arrive early this . morning. The wreck occurred on a portion or hy was not governed ihe track which the block aigtiala. Had the automatic will Signal lesn In service, as they could In the near future, the accident tint have happfti4. m tha block I'f nat will go againat a train on a porb tion oif the track that I occupied rear a train either aheed or in the ter minutes. The wreck will not he eleared until HOLDUP MEN AMERICANS. late this afternoon. All train will be late from the west a a result. Engl having nee. Qnillinan admit Governor Creel Offers Reward of $5,000 overlooked the mail tram. He for Bandits. the company. ha a good record with SUFFRAGE. The following are the arrivals at the Premier Introduces BIB In Austrian Read for the past 24 hours: Parliament. T. G. Schulte, Balt Lake; G. F. ConSt. nell. Minneapolis: A. J. Rand. Vienna. Frh. '. Five bill, embodyI.ctifs; A. M. Johnson. Chicago: A. ,T. ax scheme for universal suffrage ing C. J. Francisco: San Richards. Arva'l, oral reforms were IntroSt. Ionia: W. N. Maybury. Boston: A. and othpr electli.v-or house of the AusKuttnie. San Francisco; .1. J. Lichlcu-berger- . duced in the trian by the premier. parliamentoday A. Boulder. J. Macky. Chicago: I Wo.: R. E. Parr, Joe Johnon, Chi- Baron Gau'eh Von Fmnhonthnrn. The w subjected to noisy Intercago: W. F. Baglan, Tononah: Spill- premier whllo exman Rigga, Chicago: F. M. Caldwell ruptions by and wife. Stockton: W. H. I'uison. Bos- plaining the deiglls of the plan, but ton: Fred Itelgmcyer. Provo; W. G. the majority of the deptule heartily Charles M. Krebs. applauded hi speech. Patrick. Salt The bills provide ftr thctylecthm of New Albany. - J. S. Right, Too. deputies to the lower house, cvrry Austrian twenty four years or age and j for at j coniim-nrdomlci!?d in least a year will bo entitled to rote , of Austrian and every one poss-'-ee! three citizenship for at will be eligible to election :o the I pro--! lower house. Plural voting hlblted and a division cf electoral districts is designed so a to give the Orman 205 repr-wii'ivo. the Slav 230. the Italian is and lh; Kciu- maniuns The nil! amending ihe s'an'iiug order uf thi- houe pro'. idea the suspension of disorderly imnibev for u period not rxve.-dinone week. While none of the parties In parliament are inclined to rmjose the principle of the bill, all of them are dis- satisfied with the proportionate rep- - j resentailon a timed them, even tlic Slava, whose absolute majority over the Germans bminii-- mre assured, he- - j ing discontented. In view of the din- consent with tbe pnpord measure, the government probably will have diffi-- ! maculi.v in securing the jority required for ihte pa sage of the 73-ce- I Its All 341 - WITH Made It Possible to Establish This Nation a n SA W. K. Vanderbilt in Automobile cident in Italy. ing. Ac- ALEXANDER IS IMPROVING. Y you want soil that property If so Hat It with us Florence, Italy. Feb. 23 W. K. VanKELLY & derbilt is detained at. Fontedera. a Family and Physicians Are Hopeful for His Recovery. town of 13.000 inhabitants, on the road to Pisa, having had an automobile accident in the si reel hy which a boy W. AlexNew York. Feb. 23.-- A. was injured. The boy It not seriously ander. son of James W. Alexander, hurt. former president cf the Equkahle Life Assurance society, said tonight that hi HACKENSCHMIDT DEFEATED. father's condition was more encouragthan it had been at. any time since Frank Goteb Took Two Straight Falls ing his illness set In. and the family and From the Swede. the physicians In attendance were now hopeful for recovery. St. T.ouis. Mo.. Feb. Frank Gotch tonight won from Charles ANOTHER INSURANCE INVE8TIGA- Horae bought and aold. or sort Haekenscbmidt. of Sweden. In straight W TION. Soe ns. be are sura commission. fall. The ftrst. lasted sixteen minutes and thirty-tw- o Albany. N. Y.. 7Mb. 23. Industrial do business with you. seconds, and themreond, Graeco-Romainsurance ill be subjected to a special 21:33. legislature Inquiry if a Joint rts elution. Introduced in the senate today la adoptASKS AID FOR JAPANESE. ed. Tbe critics of industrial InsurAvt. Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. 23 -- Governor ance bare alleged that the poor ere 2219 robbed by exorbitant weeknp premiMickey issued a proclamation today ums many fold greater than those of asking for contriluaions for the famine J.M. SHIRK, Prop. ordinary Insurance. suffer.-rof Japan. HERRWK Ogden Feed and Sale Stables 23,-Wr- estler catch-as-ctch-ca- n Washington |