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Show , 0 ! ! tHl! For Breatkfatst Luncheon f . t i ' t ' or TeaL ) Make them Royal Baking Powder. small as small round as a napkin ring. Mix and bake just before the meal. Serve hot. Nothing better for a light dessert than these little hot biscuits with butter col, in UP TEAM BOARD EDITORIAL ROOMS tM II NiJI ladependent TNMI all Phene, kH rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Boll Phono, ono ring No, vom to give the man n good burial and aend the bill to them. This contradicts the flr.t message received, which staled that they could not afford to stand the expense of the burial. WANTED A boy with good educaNo M tion to learn the printing business. Nol SS Standard at 4 p.m. Apply foreman The Helper, 502 Twenty-fift- h street, for 10, ll and $15 suite. Nona more, none less. I K til V It t ;x v V, t ! ri 1 t j Mary AnaWarner died at her home In Uintah Thursday- - afternoon, death resulting from a paralytic stroke. The deceased was 54 years at age at the Anr t ahlrt for 75c, Saturday Bight time of her death. She la survived by 10 Tho o'clock to at Toggery. two sons and one daughter, 'all of froig whom are grown up. The funeral sera. m. Sunday Old koto mode bow; 2241 Wash. vices will be held at in the Uintah meeting houset. Intec lad. I7f; Bell 828-x- . ment will take place In the family plot Loot evening Officer Malone arrest- In the Salt Lake cemetery. ed a young man who waa engaged la Millinery openings are announced for paooing remarks to a foreigner who woo a passerby at tho corner of Wash- Friday afternoon and Saturday after street noon and evening at Miss N. U Spurington avenue and Twrntjr-flf- th The young man went so far as to geon's, Mrs. C. E. W. Davis' and strike the man a aevor blow with Wright's Millinery Dept. his flat, lie waa taken to the station Doan's Rrgulete run constipation, and boohed on a charge of disturbing tho peace, lie gave his name aa John lone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and Doe, May passages of the bowela. Ask your for them. 25 rents n box. Bay your seeds from one who makes druggist n specially of seeds. 1 caa supply you with earthing In the seed lias. CYRANO D BERCEROC ' Grout's, 152 24th BL . - Fisher, Southern Tactile foreman at Mnntrlln, accompanied by bis wife, are visiting tn Ogden, William Now tbat spring la at hand go to JXanaen'a bicycle place on Washington, oppoeita city hall. Agency for National aad Beading standard bicycles. Remember alao wa do repairing, machine work, key fitting, etc. fl 10 All I to shirts 75c, Saturday evening, o'clock. The Toggery. 1 ' Another meeting of the director of 4 ha Union Portland Cement ixxnitany wan held last evening. Juat what business waa transacted was not given oat. It la understood, however, that con treats for mar machinery were considered. ! 1 Owing to the Illness or Mlsa Laura rrankenfleld. the leading lady In the company who were scheduled at tho (Irand laat evening, the production of Tier Ruble Ufe wae not given. Thnee who had purchased ticket a were given their money bnrk. The young Indy waa feeling poorly nil afternoon nod an evening approachod aha appeared to grow worse, so that tht management of lha Grand waa compelled to cancel the engagement, aa the company had no understudy for the part The Helper. 302 25th St., sella only (3.50 and 84.00 shoes, but they're better than most. Dramatis Resit a I at the Tabernacle by Prof. t. H, Clark, Too much cannot bo said abput the dramatic poaalbtlltlea of this Interesting selection In which two men unite of the exacting to form lite hero-love- r Hoxann. Cyrano, whoso personal appearance deters him from spooking hi jova to hla cotutia. sacrifice his soul and hla intellect In furthering the cult of the handsome Christian. Ths Inter eat la greatest, probably, in the balcony scene; the battlefield In which Roxana appears to ftlleva the starving cadets and the final scene In which aha discovers the true hero. ' This will ha Prof. Clark's first entertainment, and will be given Monday evening, March 21. Prof. Clark's program, comiatlng of throe dramatic recitals and one rending, appeared in these eolnmna yesterday. A special course ticket may be had at Culley'a drug store for 11.25. I'rof. Clark haa gradually grown Into the hearts of the people of Ogden and a this la to be hla last appearance, for soma lima at least, the committee Is preparing to utilise all the seating room In the Tabernacle. WON BY RAILROADERS The tram known na the Railroader showed up strong at the bowling contest with theOolItlca laat evening. They succeeded In taking two out of the three games played and won by a margin of pins. Flower and vegetable aeeda In bulk. large 1 3 33 Total. OuHtlca Three times as much tor tho money aa McNltt 136 116 10 363 you get la packages. Grout, seed Redfleld . 123 119 115 356 552 Twenty-fourtdealer, street. 142 451 160 14 Gysln 443 155 135 163 Lister The funeral services over the 150 103 113 431 McDowell of Baxnue Davidson, the mlnr who died on Thursday at tho Ogden 713 623 6973031 Totals general hospital, will be held from the JAadquist undertaking parlors at 2 p. 3 Total. Railroader n. today. Interment will be In tho Millar 429 115 169 145 City cemetery. The relatives In the Rauch 159 152 146 436 east have wired Undertaker Lindquist Watkins 174 13 1 20- 9- 517 '"r 12 Camp Wright i , l , ! Paint and Paper i ; Yonr Home ! f . 149 135 159 175 148 4KI 140 709 753. 828 22S6 423 SECTION MAN INJURED t ' oTtala ALL KINDS OF Work Guaranteed I have no trouble to please, ae I only do the beat work for everyone at reasonable prices. Bell Phono 132-X- . PETER ANDERSON House 452 Twenty-eight- A Greek section hand employed on ono of the Southern Pacific section west of here, met with a painful accident while at work yesterday afternoon. He as engaged in repairing the track. The train came by and with the other members of the gang he stepped to one aide. One of the passengers on the train threw a bottle from the car window, which struck the man in tha face, making a bad rut on the nose. He was brought to Ogden on No. 4 last evening and taken to the Ogden general hospital, where the wound waa dressed. TALKS OF REPUBLICANISM. Painter, h Street. Secretary Shaw Makes Interesting Ad- dress In Dea Moinea. Drs CTAHNA THEATRE TONIGHT The Wolfe Slock Co. MICHAEL STROGOFF 10e, 20c, i Me Moines, Iowa, March 23. Secretary of the Treasury Shaw made an interesting address on Republicanism" here tonight. In which he made an elaborate argument against any change in tariff schedules ai present . because it would endanger Republican surt-e-in 'he 19D8 campaign. Much interest was manifested throughout Iowa in the address, because It was exported the secret xry might enter into a discussion of (hr factional fight within the Republican party in Iowa. He made no direct reference, however but did refer Incidentally to the acv tlvltlra of tha progretulv Republicans, declaring that they arc Mining no within the party ihat la a menace. Hit M SlnijM ml ti i BY TWO MEN EARLY LAST EVENING. HIGH SCORE Knocked Their Victim Down, Searched Hia Clothes and Escaped. Opponents Were Badly in . Head of Additional Caaa of Diphtheria Is Practice Game wit Dl and D. ported by Sanitary Comm it ta. School Team Today. MADE BY W. G. BOVS. ROUTINE ARE MATTERS 1908. OF EDUCATION George Nelson, a section man 4n the of the Rio Grande Western, and residing at 2141 Royal avenue, was accosted by taw footpads abont 8:30 laat evening while walking in tha direction of his horns on Wall avenue, beand Twenty-thir- d tween Twenty-eeconstreet. The holdup slugged their victim with the bare fist and knocked him to the ground. One men held him while the other searched his pocket a. They felled to receive anything for their labor, however, a the man had but 15 cents In hla clothe, and this tha man missed. . Aa soon aa Nelson reached hla home tha police eta lion waa notified. Officer Ed Morrleaey and T. Barks boarded the patrol wagon and starred for the location. They obtained n good description of tha men. Nelson stated that after leaving him they atarU-- to run north on Wall avenue. The officers made a careful search around tho location and along the Oregon Short line track and water tank, but were unable to locate anyone who would tha description furnished. An effort will be made to run them down. Nelson states that ha la positive he can Identify tho men if captured. 4 EXAMINER TELEPHONES OFJilEETING OGDEN d and honey, marmalade or jam. You must use Royal Baking Powder to get them right. em mum eoweu 2, MARCH MORNiyG, IS HELD employ , I SATURDAY UTAH. 1) DIS- POSED OF. h&ffiKSn; clothing is made to cm A few small biscuits easily made with 1 a : t POPES. SECTION MAN VICTORY If! r MOBSISO- EXAMINER: an-tw- er The basket bn 11 game between the Weber Stoke Academy boys and a team from Summit Stake Academy, at Coalville, Utah, resulted rather disastrous for the latter yesterday afternoon, the score at the close of the game being 52 to 10, in favor of the W. 8. A. , The reason for the poor showing mads by tho team from Summit a lake wa due to the fact tbat ihc boys had not had aufficient practice. They are n new team and this is practically their first game with an outaide team. The boys showed up very well, considering their standing. They had n strong team to contend with In the W. 8. A. boys. It la the opinion of those in n position to know, that tha score in the game with the Deaf and Dumb boy a this afternoon, willl ook different. The line-u- p of both trams follows: W. S. A. Summit Stake. R. G Belnap Murphy Brown Walker R.F. ...... Lumbert L.F McKay G Welker Doxey Wataon L. G Rntchens Referee Smele; Umpires Allen and Murphy. BLACKBURN CASE The board of education met in reguion last evening. There waa but little business u be transacted and the session was short. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Tho finance committee reported cash on hand 829.933.13. The sanitary committee reported one additional case of diphtheria. No from the teachers committee waa received. Superintendent Allison reported that the poplar trees surrounding the Madison school were In the way and recommended they be cut down. Referred to the building committee. The clerk read a communication received from J. C. Read and brothers, calling thu attention of the board to tho condition of the fence around the Grant avenue school houae. The asms waa reported to be badly lu need of repairs. Superintendent Allison stated, for the information of those present, that tha fence bad been repaired numerous times and that it waa always broken again by tenants of the house, owned by Read brothers. This waa done fo order to puke n short cut to their residence. The manfer was referred to the superintendent with power to repair the fence If necessary All members ware present, with tha exception sdE Urow-qin- lar are re-po- rt b MUSICALE A SUCCESS Colored plaqdld Program Rendered by Young People's Society of Preabyterian Church, Tha musical urogram given by tha Young People's Moiety at the Preabyterian church waa a rare treat and well deserved the goodly attendance which It attracted. Moat of those who participated era too well known In music circles to need special commendation, and to say that their performance was much appreciated is but a conserva- tive assertion. Tha numbers were all of a highly elaaale stfindsrd, well Interpreted, and selected so as to bring out the lndlvUua ability of tha par tlcipanta. Following la the program In full: Soprano nolo Walla song, "Carman W. Layne Wilson Mias Mitchell. Whistling solo "Cathedral Echoes Miss Rouse. Duet "Hark, Hark, My Soul Shelley Mra. Heaa, Mias Haymen. Tha Fauna . .Chamlnade Miaa Joyce. Contralto solo "Happy Day Streleika riano solo Miss Claire. Violin obligato, Mr. Linsley. Selected Reading Mias Fox. Selected Soprano solo Mlsa Wehrend. Violin solo "La Pirate" Mr. H. M. Linsley. Duet A Night in Venice i .tin. Mias Mitchell, Piano solo March Deliinl .Lucantanl Mrs. Heaa. Fantastic". . . . Wilson O. Smith Mias Jaae Sloan. Soprano sole Binging in God's Acre Brackett Mrs. Stevens. FARMERS ARE INVITED Meeting Arranged ta Dlacuaa Fruit and Sugar Bast Raising. Professors E. D. Ball and R. B. Northrop of tha Stats Agricultural college will be In Weber county during the coming week, holding farmers In atltuta meetings. They will visit North Ogden Monday afternoon next and that evening will apeak at Five Point a. Tha subject to be discussed by the profeeeon relate to fruit growing and the different Insects affecting fruit and sugar beets. Tuesday afternoon they will appear at Hooper and at Wilson Tuesday evening. Their schedule oi Itinerary will bring them to Plain City Wednesday afternoon. Profeasor Ball is an authority on these subjects, and la regarded by the Washington authorities as one of the mot skilled men in that line In the country. Professor Northrop also comes highly recommended from Yale aa a specialist in horticulture. Tha meetings at which these gentlemen will appear aa epeakera will be under the auspices of the county and will be accompanied by no small expense. Nevertheless no admission will be charged. Under the circumstanrec it would seem to be a good investment for every farmer engaged in the industries named to lay off a dny and attend the gathering. Much urefui information will be gained thereby. The several gathering will be held at the meeting house in each of the specified places. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER The following real estate transfers were recorded yesterday afternoon: Patience Romrell to R. J. Rumrell, consideration $1,000. part of the north- east quarter and part of the southeast quarter f aertUm 17. township 6 north, range 1 west of Salt Lake meridian. Myrtelln Shaw and wife to David M. Shaw, part of the southeast quarter of section 17. township 8 north, range 1 wet. Myrtello 8haw and wife to Austin H. Shaw, part of the southeast quarter of section 17, township 6 north, range 1 west of Salt Lake meridldn. SAYS RATE BILL WILL PASS. Senator Dolliver Expects it ta Go Through Upper House In Ten Days. My Judg Washington, March 23. ment la tbat a railroad rate bill will within ten days or two peas the senate a eeka. wa This statement made today by Senator Dolliver of laws, after a conference with the president. Consideration was given at tht White house today to the probable date of adjournment of congress. Representative llenshaw of Nebraska said: If the senate should disweeks, pose of the rate bill within na now seem probable, the member of the house see no reason why we of should remain here beyond the May to li'i Man la Awaiting Judge Mao phya Decision. The case at the tSata of Utah vs. Blackburn ended abruptly, la Judge Murphy's court, when Jusia Murphy refused flatly to g4ve testimony that would warant tho binding over of tho negro to tho district court Officers were unable to gat eridenre which waa conclusive that Blackburn waa a married man and Laasanper moved that tho case be dismissed. Judge Murphy took the motion under advisement unit) Tuesday morning. Miss Murphy was placed on the stand. Attorney Hulaniski asked her to detail what took place la the rooming house on the night tbat she, in company with the Nelson girl and the colored men, were out. Wltneaa answered that they drank together. She refused absolutely to vil more of the occurrence, but Insisted thet nothing more than drinking took place. Upon request of the attorneys ths court room waa cleared of spectators, newspapermen were lariuftnd in the general exclusion. Leter, realising their mistake, tha off Ida la apologised to the press and Invited the reporters to come in the court room and report the case. , With the court room empty of all but attorneys and Judge. Mlsa Murphy again refused to Incriminate herself or give testimony that would incriminate Blackburn. Hulaniski naked her wflirh of the statements were true ihe one aha bad made tn tha officers purporting that she and the negro remained tn the roam at the boarding, house, or her statement in the court room to the effect that nothing of a aerioua nature had occurred. Miaa Murphy answered him hat the first confession was true. No evidence could, be Introduced that would prove Blackburn to be a married man. He is known in the city aa a man with a wife, but thts waa not deemed sufficient to prove that he waa not a single man. On the wav from tha city to the county Jail, Sheriff Behring harrowed his memory for recollections which would bring back a knowledge of Blackburn's wife, Aa he passed one of the drug stores tn charge of the prisoner, he stopped suddenly, and conducted the colored man Into the store. Did you ever ace this man before? was aked the drugglsL Blackburn waa readily reoognised aa n man who had dealt with the store in a business way several years ago. On tha drug store record waa found Ihe name of hla wife. This will be introduced Tuesday. Re- THEATERS FLORENCE ROBERTS. Among the new plays produced this season none has received aa much favorable comment and universal endorsement aa The Strength of ihe Weak, the new modern drama, by Alice M. Smith, which will serve to bring Florence Roberta, the tdevee emotional actress to the Grand tonight Miaa Roberta is said to be particularly well fitted in vtha leading role of The Strength of the Weak, which la of more than ordinary Interest to playgoers in that she created the part when the play was first produced.' Her work as an emotional actress Is too well known for comment, but in this latest production the clever actress haa quit tha moat pretentious career part of her very euceeaaful The Strength of the Weak will provide aa Innovation so far na theme and dramatic construction ere- - concerned. The story la and the characters ana nil natural, lending through splendid dramatic situation to n perfectly antural denouement. Max Ftgman, the comedian and stage director, heads the company of players with Miaa Roberts. well-know- n CR ETON CLARK MONDAY. The Toggery Where Quality Rule Must Come First We Sell war Spectacles Yo Be Some people don't knew thiw Toll them. Wa guarantM give entire satisfaction M ovary new customer is adrartisement for ua.ttm you b one? One? J. S. EXAMINATIONS FREE LEWIS & CO. Experts in oar lines Opticians At ihe Big Cluck, Wash. Are. OGDEN, UTAH, tr AMUSEMENTS Grand Opera Houst TO-NIGH- AND T SUNDAY John Cort Presents Florence Roberts with Max Figman in "MICHAEL STROGOFF. a. Michael Strogoff at the Utahns continue to draw large houses and la received with enthusiasm. The play haa a peculiar fascination at the present owing to many of the scenes and localities being brought Into prominence e war. The by the piece la splendidly staged and costum- ... ed. Suits from $10.00 to $28.00 ' jCreaton Clark, na actor of unusual celebrity, will make hla appearance In this city at the Grand on Mbnday night. In that dfiigntful comedy romance, Beaucaire," In which he haa won hid most pronounced triumphs all over this country. He cornea at n time moat propitious for the reception of the more legitimate standard of stage entertainment and In selecting for hia vehlole Booth Tarklngtona beautiful book creation, he is enabled to display those superior talents which are hla by right of success, na well ns of inheritance, for bo la tha nephew ef the great Booth. Russo-Japanes- respond with the outside Another side and another point is that ' ROY CROFT' clothing is superior to anv otSl 6hown here. The third side and the third point is that guarantee our ROYCROFT clothing for a year It is not the wooden kind either. Your should! ers dont look like they had been stuffed but have a graceful full shape thats pleasing and stylish. Next week will see the first presentation of Carmen, which la n drama of tha grand opera of that CHARACTER BAIL SUCCESS name. Tho play will be elaborately The character ball given in Ihe We- staged and costumed with special ber Stake amusement hall laat even- scenery. ing under the auapicea of the sewing RECORDS ANNIHILATED. club of the school me a grand success from every standpoint. The party, while one of the largest, was one of Bowie ra'at Louisville Maks Splendid Scores Detroit Man In the moat select so far this season. The Tha Lead. roatumCs were unique, pretty and appropriate. The persons who should be Louisville, Ky., March 23. The congratulated for their efforts were as teams follow: Colonial style, Miaa Josephine breaking of records by two-ma- a Wert; old fashioned lady. Mia Minnie and the action of the executive comClark; country achool In. Miaa Lettle mittee of the American Bowling In throwing out a. high mark, Taylor; old man. William Wright; Spaniard, John Belnap.i and last, but established last night, resulted In sevnot least, the girl costume wore by eral chin gee today In the positions of Dew Browning. The young man would the contestants. The previous world's two-mateam rolled, keep one guessing aa to bla sex. While record for a there were many others who deserve under slightly different conditions, was mention. It would not be a hard mat- 1.287, hut Reed and - Dresbach. of ter to dlarrlmlnate. Moat of the gowna Columbus, today went as high na 1.247, worn by the ladles were mads In the only to he themselves beaten in the same set by Hamilton and Hussie of sewing department of the achool. Philadelphia, who rolled 1.268. The executive committee threw out NOTED SCHOLAR DIES. the record of 675 made laat night by Rev. Dr. Goodwin, Prominent As Di- Walter Tuthlll of Brooklyn, rolling in the individuals, for Charles Carton, of vine and Educator, Passes Away the Chicago Century. The record In Los Angelas. was discarded because Carlson, who had a broken finger, should fiorq WilDr. ev. March Chicago. liam Rteae Goodwin died at Los An- engaged Stevens, the man who took hia place two days ago. The (standing geles today. In 1866 Dr. Goodwin re- of the individuals now ahows Meyer Brookvllle of signed the presidency of Detroit, first, with 650; R. Holloway college of Indiana to accept the professecond, with 643; sorship in Illinois Wesleyan university Indianapolis, Chicago with 643, third. 111. Thereafter he at Bloomington. filled pastorates in Illinois t Lincoln. LABOR LEADERS SENTENCED. Champaign. Quincy. Mattoon. Danville, Decatur and Jacksonville. He occupied the pulpli of the Sacramento Avenue Coal Operator In Francs Refuse to Methodist church for two years, thence Confer With Strikers. going to Ixia Angeles, where he haa since resided. The funeral services I,ens. department of Pea Pe Calais. will be held Monday at Los Angeles. France. Marrh 23. The coal, mining rompinlea of this district have refused PASSED THE PORTALS. to hold another conference with the striking miners, declaring that their of Wife Governor of Jalisco Dias In final offer had ban adopted. Many of Chihauhau. the miners are Inclined to resume will work. The miners congre El Paso. Texas. March 23. Mrs. meet again Sunday to decide upon the Miguel Ahumadam. wife of Governor acceptance or rejection of the comAhumadam, of Jalisco, Mexico, died pany's terms. In Chihuahua today. She waa the Broutchoux, a leading agitator, waa daughter of Joe Satasar Y Larregui. today sentenced to two months Imchief rnglneer of the Mexican commis- prisonment and four of hi companion sion. which settled the International to varying term on the charge of In-- I boundary dispute between the United citing rebellion. Quiet waa maintalnr d States and Mexico, today. The Strength of the Weak BY ALICE M. SMITH PRICES, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c Grand Opera House con-gres- a. n 23.-R- Mon. March 26 A TERRIFIC HIT to Denver Pays Unparalleled Tribute In the Art of Crest on Clarke y "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE q " e, - The best performance of a romantic play seen in Denver this s Intel. The Republican, Creeton Clarke la a very la- -, telligent actor, with morn than usual ability." Tbe Post, "He does not uct the Pr1" fa Beaucaire; reposritL tic, never wantlng.--Th- e I "Very charming pTz, Clarke In hla delight, pretation of Beaucaire. Times. " Attorney Knight, the lsi lng the heir to the Terke Yerkee Estate Will Exchange Traction heirs are reported J" Stock for Mueller Ccrtiflcateai from the Chicago certifl i Mueller willing to take Chinan. March 23. The News to- full payment. l The last legislature, at day says: All the traction securities ef the es- of Senator Mueller. tate of th late Charles T. Terke are elding that the dry aid to have been placed at tho dis- lamia certificates to posal of.the city of Chicago during a value of 875.IHHI.0W tor th conference between Mayer Dunne and existing traction llneie HEIRS WILL SELL. g nr ) |