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Show THE 4 HIE EXAMINER Published Every Day In the Year by Tbe Standard Publishing Ceuta ny. RATES. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier ia Ogdea City, iaoluding i-Sunday Morning amlner, per Single copies nalk 75 ctn. eta. i Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. 1 eeat by mail outside of Ogdea, per year At least guanerly. la The Examiner 11-0- 1 e. ... . .............. . FEARLESS AND LW INDEPEND- ENT. Tbe nframiMr la a strictly Independent newspaper. it give all Adas an equal enow. Tbe Examiner baa no favorites, and no enemies to punish. it will give the news unbiased and un- ed if an answer would be forthcoming during the day. In speaking of the movement It was said that while no one would be Brked to giro more than a dime, yet those children who carad to do so would iot be stopped from giving as generously as their hearts prompted. At the inception no thought es taken that the ides would expand beyond tho eonflnes of the United States, but big and so little at the thing is both little la individual same time the amount; big la aggregate that it is likely the move will spread at once to our neighbor on the north and those on tho south. It is also pointed out that, judging from the past ready responses of England sad other countries to the call for aid, the little people of the entire world may ak to be allowed to contribute their mites. well-to-d- o - a, cess. wsg stated in the telegram that a Those steamship magnates who are certain day would be appointed fighting the First movethroughout the country on which each ment hive no vestige of patriotism child attending school should give to Their country and god t commercialhla teacher a dims for tho San Fran- ism. ' cisco school rebuilding fund. Subcommittees were to, be appointed to receive this contribution and forward to state committees, the latter in turn to forward to aome great financial institution In New York or Chicago or other center of population, ' which Institution will be made the depository of .(he sum, and to distribute the same as required for the purpose for which subscribed. The telegrams were sent Tuesday morning, but there was such prwftmnrs on the wlne that it wa ifoubt- - Count Keller of Poland caught in which was intended to blow him to piece. In America he would be eagerly sought after by baseball magnates. hli hands a bomb, PLEASANTRIES. The Young Man It's awfully kind of yon, Mias Fnapfoy, to let me havs this waits, when Im lh awkwardcat donrer on the floor. The Young Woman (witirlne an he OGDEN, UTAH TBIKSDAY MOESISO, AFHIL 1006 6, This is the Flour sy That Took the 2 Medals pr. Keeper told m that last month he performed over a hundred operations." Were they successful? "Oh, yes. lie got paid for every one." Life. Music Jaw-bac- Thing The Snobbier claim to be connected wiib some of the best families in town. Second Sweet Thing Yes; 1 understand theyve just put ia a telephone. Chicago Daily News. First SUFFERING FROM COLD. ef Shelter Causing Distress. Soma San Francisco, April 25. About the same number of people were living In the park unlay aa the previous taree day. Very Xewi were able to leave. They are complaining aoout the way In which they are sheltered. Everything U being aoue to relieve them. There is a goodly quantity uf lumber about, but few carpenters to concc-trat- e ihe buildings. la tbe ease of one particular family there, eight people camped uuder tho cover o! a single sheet. Tney gel enough to eat. Lut they do not get a rhsuee te sleeo. Tbe wind rose cold at the clone of the day and by night it was a shivering colony of villagers, indeed, who populated th precincts of Golden Ga'e park. Camp fires flickered dull cud pale; nothing but stifling smoke cr.me Iron the Improvised firesides where tbe clusters gathered In quest of cheer. The hoard of supervisors this afternoon approved the bond offered by the home .e'.ephone for th company faithful performance ot Its work on the franchise granted a frw days ago for a new telephone system. Th bond Is for $250,000 snl la given by the Aetna The telephone Indemnity company. company binds itself to expend $4,ouO,-I- n two years in establishing Its system. CONDITIONS ARE NORMAL ALMOST Ssn Francisco, April 25. "From the reports of officer filed this morning," said Chief of police Dluan, "there la every indication that San Francisco has settled down to almost a normal condition. Our officers are everywhere aa usual but no crimes have been reported for the past twelve hour and petty thievery has not area kept the upper office men of the department busy. The one perplexing problem tliat we now have to contend with is th prevention of nn unequal distribution of food. Those of the wont element, of the elty, we find, are living better than they ever did in their Uvea, while the unfortunates who have never been accustomed to ask for aid are actually suffering. We are doing all In our power to relieve this class and tope in n few days to get rid of those who are taking everything tn sight." Retail trade wan resumed thin morning with a rush In the unburned sections of the city. Grocery uirJs, butcher shops, delicacy establishments and the like were doing a thriving business at an early hour. On nearly every block ef Fillmore street from Calllater and far aa California the house were running Art (Q. Instructors You're a wretch, but had my life to live over again I'd marry you just the same. Mr. Jsw back I'll bet a dollar you wouldnt Cleveland Leader. Mrs. Of Ogden City with location of .tdiot I suppose If I DISASTERS. Many are of EXAMINEE: how I stepped oa her foot again) Why, You can you that, Mr. Foitmus? hardly seem to touch the floor at nil. Chicago Tribune. Lack OTHER tue opinion that the San Francisco dlsaurr Is the worst of its kind la history, but they era in error. Tbe most destructive and terrible prejudiced. Communications will be received earthquake and tro calamity that ever in on all subjects presented befell a place was the wrecking of language from known indithe City of Lltbon, 130 years ago. viduals, but tbs true name must be When the tremblers hail reaped ami published in lull. All letters and communications signed by nom de the lira demon had been satisfied. Lisplumes, or assumed names, will be bon was in utter ruin and 60,000 per Utrown in tbe waste basket Tbe sons bad perished. brave awn sever bides behind an assumed nsma Don't nek tho EdiEcuador and Peru suffered destruc-tir- e tor to bo responsible for what you earthquakes in 18CS. The old are ashamed of. school geognphus contained graphic stories of those disasters, of how th Subscribers will .confer a favor earth opened, cities were destroyed by informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before and the whole face of nature changed. their bnakfasL The mightiest exhibition of volcanic power and destructiveness was that Tbs Morning Examiner can be found on sale by tho Independent of the eruption of Krakalo In 1885. News Ca Salt Lake City. Th entire island was blown out of Os all through t ruins leaving ocean end the detonations were the Ogden oa heard 1.000 miles away. Ashes fell The Southern Pacifle Railway, The Union Pacific Railway, and on ship at a distance of 2,000 mile Th Oregon Short Lina Railway. and paty of Java was submerged by Examiner patrons will eonfar a a tidal wave. Following this exfavor oa tho management by rethe whole Pacific coast was office plosion this whenever to porting they fall to find the papers at tba desigmade radiant euch evening by the nated places. moat brilliant' sunsets, which continued for weeks until the atmosphere had been cleared of the flouting particles WM. ALLISONS IDEA. from the uphravaL Compared with those disasters, the Supt, Wrn. Allison of tho Ogdsn Baa Franclsc-- i calamity could havs schools conferred with the editor of been worse, but the city it the Golden tho Standard last Saturday as to tba Gate has suffered intensely uo much 'advisability of inaugurating a move- so that the all its horror will in story ment among tba school children of tbe never be fully told. nation for tho rebuilding of the destroyed schools of San Francisco. Mr. RUSSIAN MORALS. !. Allison's ides received hearty encouragement, but the plans were not disThe paper of the country are seclosed until yesterday when, according verely condemning the Russians for (o the Balt Lake papers of this morn- their lax morals. "The American auth-oring, the following act ton was taken: represented by Mark Twain," ssya leadAt a meeting of the Slate Board of n resolution signed by twenty-fiv- e Education hold ia the Joint building a ing Russian authors who held an indigplan was formulated, baaed on an Idea nation meeting In St. Petersburg yesterpromulgated by Superintendent Allison day, "have Insulted Russian authors in of Ogden public schools, by which It the person of Maxim Gorky and RusIs hoped that the schools of the strick- sian womanhood In the person of Mme. en city of San Franeiico will be re- Andrlevs by Interfering in their private built by the setting apart of q Dime affairs. We Russian authors are Day in every school of the land from amazed at sueh disregard of the printbe Pacific to the Atlantic, from the ciples of privacy recognised by every boundary line of Canada to the shores civilised country and horeby express ef lbs Oulf of Mexico; indeed, the Idea our deep indignation." is so pregnant with good that It is likeSlavic ideas of morality and liberty ly to sweep acroea the continent with appear equally at variance with those the speed of the earthquake which of America. When a man commits the caused Its birth, and leaping across offense attributed to M. Gorky he must oceans and boundary llnea enlist every expect to he shunned by gentlemen of school child in tho world In Us sup- whatever craft or profession. Also, In port. . America, M. Gorky violates certain Tbe members of the board took out lawn by passing off aa hie wife a wompeaells and paper sad began to figure; an not hla wife. He may thank hla they made calculations sad the result stars that the Incident occurred in of these calculations was a marvel. It New Tort, for In certain aectioni' of nude them stagger. They could hard- tho. land something worse than critily comprehend the magnitude of their cism might have been administered the visiter who Insults the wive of bis project at first. It grew so. In the United States, conservatively friends by bringing a pariah to their estimated, there are something over parlors, Is, 000, 000 school children. And la all AT THE DEPOT. the land thers Is not a school boy or The men and women who are laborgirl who cannot raise at least 10 cents. ' Now, said the school board, the chll-drr-n ing on the relief committees at the of thi country are like their Union depot are a heroic band. They and animated by and tender of gre parents, liberal-minde- d heart. A dime In itself la not tnnch, the purest motives that can Inspire but united with many more dimes one to action They can hope for no aay 15,000.000 dimes It becomes a reward and expect no encomiums, but power for good. they labor on an though n priceless "With a dime from every school trophy were to b won. child In the country we would hare a During misfortunes such as has fund of $1,500,000," said Superintend- brought out this fine sentiment we ent Kelson, "and with such a sum we come to know earh other and see how could build several splendid schools much of good there is in the greater In San Francisco. That la what we part of human kind. want to do let the children of this country replace the lost school system King Alfonso will he a married man of San Francisco. A grand Idea than within a fortnight. Long live the King! which none mors noble can be imagInsurance companies will wear erepe ined. So thought Prof. Kingsbury; so ' on their doors, when western premof City thought Superintendent Schools Christensen. iums are paid. As the ides was to be made national nbassador Sternburg drank a toast In scope, if Indeed It. did not oT its American energy. We drink one own momentum become International, he discernment of the count. the hoard drafted a telegram briefly outlining the plan end scope of the Women rioters in New York stoned movement, and sent it to Federal Commissioner of Education Harris at a policeman amt administered to him Washington, asking hla approval. An- a sound thrashing. A great shock to other telegram, also containing 100 the dignity of the law. words, was dispatched to President Schaffer of the National Educational Whs Is in a nsma, aska the New association at Pittsburg, asking him York Herald. In some there an gold to Indorse and accelerate tho move mines, as Illustrated by the yearly mialong the lines to which he has ac- gration of catches" to the old world. It MOUSING San Francisco, April 25 At a general executive meeting today at Fort Mason, the special legislative session and the measures there to he considered were thoroughly discussed. The question of martial law was also considered. The matter of food distribution was finally and completely turned over to the commissary department, in charge of Major Dravoe. and th various committees reported. At the meeting were Mayor Schmitz, Generals Funeton and Greely, Secretory Metcalf, Garrett Mclnerney and representatives of every oemmirtee, Tbe entire assembly drew up a message to Gov. Par dee, in which they stated their request for a special erosion of the legislature and the reason of euch request and accompanied, it with another message asking for a prompt reply. The feature of pslng general calamity law empowering the city to circulate enough bonds for the reconstruction of Kan Francisco was legally explained. The opinion of all present was that by all means this session should be exiled- and that the necessary calamity laws should be pasted. It was shown that the expense would be less than I3.0UD a day. The food committee reported that all necessary provision were on hand and obtainable. They aald that they were even overwhelmed with provisions. Perishable food is cauolng trouble, hlaynr Schmltx drew up a telegram, which was to be sent over the entire Vnliel States, requesting all sources of relief to refrain from sending perishable food. Food supplies should bo limited to staples. General Greedy assured Mayor Schmltx that the army was willing and anxioua to do all In its power in the relief measures now being enforced. But as a supplement of this assni ance he petitioned the municipal authorities to realise the fact that tho army Is being overtaxed; that they are being asked to cover too wide a range of work, and that they have It not In their power to attend to as much as had been aselgned to them. Chicago his even offered a corps of but the committee was architects, unanimous and emphatic in responding that Ban Francisco is well able to design the city beautiful," which it proposes to build. Secretary Metcalf Is so overwhelmed with relief contributions that he has been unable to romplle any authentic total to date. He said on the subject of contribution; JOSEPH BALLYNT1NE Director Ogdsn Tabsmaclo Choir. Volca Building a Specialty. Studio 2532 Orchard Ave. MISS GERTRUDE Ipsjractor an Method) Studio (Trade-mark.- CHAK C. THATCHER, Arranger ef Music for Orchestra and Band. Theatrical Pianist 330 Wash. Avo. Ind. phene 743. ) RUTH E. PROUT Teacher ef Violin and Pinna, 2456 Van Buran Avo. Kelt-risin- ALLEN'S A B. B. FLOUR CO Pacific Coast Factory, Ban Jose, Cal MUSICIANS' , Meets at I'uion Labor hall seen, Sunday of each Ch eMWMswMeiMeMswwpwaMoovwwwm MIBB M. H. DALRYMPLE - W. B. STOW ELL of Gu,tzr, 643 27th 8t. tog phonTlK r Teacher of Plano. 2464 Adame Avo. IDA M. CASsTn MRS. R. P. HUNTER Toachor of Guitar and Mandolin. (Moravian System). Aloe Plano. Studio 2241 Quincy Avc. DENT MOWERY Instructor of Piano. Studio 2580 Lincoln Avl MRS. MARY L. SHIpT Teacher of Guitar and Resdrance 304 33d St. Mandolin Ind Ph Piano Theory. Bell Phono 716-- 1 H. H. MORTON, Orchestral Work Specialty Teacher of Violin. Studio 1CS1 Oak Avenue. MYRTLE E. KENSLER ' Teacher of Plano. Studio 683 26th StreaL J. W. SALTER, Teacher of Plana. Studio 2746 Adams. Phono B17 Ind. M. W. JONES ERNEST Plano,, Cabinet, Organ and Harmony. Studio 3343 Wash. Avo. MRS. TILLIE N. BLASDEL, Concert Pianists, Teacher ef Plano. Studio 2630 Adama. Phono Ind. 468. MRS. S. E. REDFIELD Teacher of Piano. Washington Avenue. MISS DELLA LUND, Plana Instructor. Studio, SO North Wash., Aval CLYDE REDFIELD, Teacher of Violin and Trombone Studio 840 Washington Avo. J. PANTONE M. ..Violin Instructor. Orchestral Work a specialty. 2721 Jefferson Av. MISS CLARA WARNER. Lolehtostky Method. Plane Teach- er, 540 PAF.RY tar. Vocal Lessons Not. Studio 261 Twtnty-thir- HENRY and GaL h. Taught It d BLAIR Piano Tuner and repairer, tans and action ragulatino. Wash. Avs. Bell 753. FIm 23 MISS OLGA WEHRENDl Teacher ef Singing. 2300 Adams av. Ball phone 47K MISS ALMA BAUER of Plane, Leachstixki Method, Studio 2309 Adama Av. Toachsr .ART.. MRS. J. L HERRICK Inetructiona Given In China Paint Ing. Keramlc Studio, 2780 Walk, Avenue, MISS MARIE A. ADAMI Instructor In Art; Drawing, Oil, Water Color and China Painting. Studio 2430 Lincoln Avs MISS LUCILE WALLACE Teacher In China Painting. Dsilif in Fins China, Plain and Dscortt-Cd- . Studio rear 542 27th. St Street Twenty-thir- d J. AODIE Instructor on Piano, Organ 349 Studio, "The contributions are so numeroui and come so rapidly that I have simply been unable to more than record them. sMyor Bchmltn believes the sum total Co. to be between four and stx million, but I am reasonably positive that the total la above aix millions." The total amount of the relief fund up to and including Tuesday, April 24, aa reported by thd . .committee on finance, wan I2.8O6.4U.05. Of this amount $2,115,716.05 was from out of town sourcen, while the local subscriptions amounted to $180,700. ' These figure are considerably lower than those published unofficially on several occasions, but the finance com. H. PATTIBON M. LEEDOM. mittee takes cognizance only of these foil awing. , subscriptions, of which it has been Many uf the dealers complain that definitely informed., people who are able to py for the v necessities of life are depending upon A Phono 228X vs. 2425 Wash. r thi-lthe comminsanet for living. All LEGAL those In n position to pay for etapln articles are requested to patronise tbe NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF atorea, so that the unfortunate rate STOCKHOLDERS. gees may have a chance to obtain food stations. st the commissary The Chief Canning Company of Plain City, Utah. MAY EDUCATIONALISTS FOR YET GO TO CALIFORNIA. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the stockholdFrancisco, April 23. The 8n Educational ers of the Chief Canning company, a convention was to corporation, on the 5th day of May, hare held Ita annual convention In San 1906, at th hour of two o'clock on said COPINGS AND HEADSTONES Francisco from July 4 to 8, and plans dsv. Bald meeting will be held at the DONT BUY FROM AGENTS are being considered to have the con- office ot the said corporation, in the As they got largo commissions, and vention held in California in spite vestry of the meeting house In Plain you have to pay them So jour of the disaster that has overtaken San City, Weber county, Utah. Th purpose homo people first. Francisco. It has been suggested that of the meeting Is: Two car loads ot stock to soloel a model outdoor camp he established from. First To confirm the action of the In the Piedmont hills back of Oak- board of director! of said corporation Yard Opposite City Comotory. land. and within easy distance of tbe In making a sale of all the property, asUniversity of California. With some sets and stock of said corporation, and such idea in view n telegram has been to authorise the corporation to make sent to Dr. Nathan C. Schaefer, prtsl necessary conveyances to carry out aid sale. dent of the National Edueatlonnl asSecond For the purpose of submit sociation at Harrisburg, Pa., aa fol lows: ting the question to the stockholders, "In consultation with Renj. Ida whether or not said corporation shall Wheeler, president of the University he dissolved, and to authorise the board of directors to bring an action of .California, we have dertdad to you to k'.ndly postpone any de- to dissolve said corporation. C. OLSEN. President. rision regarding the forty-fiftannual Attest: H. J. Garner, Secretary. convention of the National Educational association for a week or ten daya, and BIDS WANTED. to come here before coming to any final decision Rufus P. Jennings, Sealed bid for tbe erection and chairman genc.-a-! committee." d completion of a twository at HoopAccidents will happen, but the best school building, to be erected er. Weber Utah, will he reregulated familVe keep Dr. Thomas' ceived at thecounty, office ot F. C. Woods A Eclectric Oil for such emergencies, Co., architects, rooms 66 and 67 First subdues the pain and heals tbe hurts National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, up to 11 o'clock a. m. May 6th. 1906. DR. ALEXANDER WAS and shall be opened et 2 o'clock p. m AN UNWILLING WITNES8 by the board of education of Weber county. In their rooms at the county 3tMobBsMI Batavia. N. Y., April 25. Frederick court house. James O'Brien, formerly an assistant A certified check for 6 per cent of under Dr. Crapsey In the Rochester the hid. made payable to the order of MRCan. MM-moU- k church, was the flmt witness for the the hoard of education of Weber counenrs, wttk barter, baft sad prosecution. Mr. Alexander left St. ty, must accompany each, bid. The Andrew on Jan. 20, 1806. He testified board reserves the fight to reject any Library; antira tain MscbC to certain marks made In the pulpit of and all bids. The successful bidder 8t. Andrewa by Dr. Crapsey on Dec. shall fnrn1h an acceptable hood for Dkoct 81. 1905, whloh were In effect that Je- one-halthe amount of the contract. sus was horn of a simple father and Plans and specifications on file at the mother; that he was a son of Joseph, office of the architect!. the carpenter, and the fact that the By order of the board of education early Christians predicated a miracu- of Weber county. lous birth to Christ was to be regarded Per S. G. DTE, Clerk. aa one of the greatest misfortunes that tott-Westeri By. CUttgs should ever befall mankind. Dr. Alexander proved an unwilling PROBATE AND witness under cross examination. The GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES defense brought out that he had aw pi red to the rectorship of St. Andrews, Consult County Clerk or the Respective in succession to Dr. Crapsey; that h Signers for Further Information. had asked for a raise of salary a long time after the publication of "ReligPROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ion and Politics, and that increase tn NOTICE. emolument was denied shortly before he took the note on certain portions In the District Conn of the Second Juof Dr. Crapsey's sermon of Dee. 31, dicial District of the State of Utah, which are incorporated in the present In and for the County of Weber. Vm oditaChOT ment against Dr. Crapey. . In the fPipMS, IN ALL COUNTIIIES. matter of the estate of SolAm tUVuayM Mm Adjournment was then taken until omon Jewett, deceased. wyMTiftialhatolPiscfics tomorrow. Creditors will present claims with tsdadnlp s4 hM Mrkpwsot Write ora voucher to the undersigned adminisRUSSIAN PRISONERS RETURN. trator with the win nnnexed at the wsomimovoh. w. o, Utw office of Hcywood A McCormick. 25. The last batch No. 369 Twenty-fourtOdessa, April street, Ogden, nf Russian prisoner returning from Utah, on or before August 29, 1906. Japan arrived here today, making a J. C. NYE. total of 87.WW). Administrator with the Will Annexed, ?c- p" , k the fact If youve a transfer Job before you that weve an equipment capable of accomplishing It quickly and to your groat satisfaction In manntr and cost president? Williams, A W. PUROY, ' N PROTECTIVE-UNIO- estover, secretory. Toachsr of Violin; also Orchestral Work, 155 28th BL Bell phono 716-- BEAR IN MIND 2454 THE MISSES WILLIAN6" instructor. Stod.s 3211 Wall Avl L. W. FORD Orchestral leader. Violin Instructor. 132 Pcplar avo. Bell phene 67S-X- . 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GUNNELL Attomey-at-La- O ffle MJBWJTOgSb h Washington Avo. - Rooms 21-2- 2 J. D. SKEEN Attorney and Counselors! First Nat Bank Bldg. Both T. R. OCONNELLY. Attomey-at-Lw- First Nat Bonk Bldg. DAVIS A DEVINE. Rooms 425 and 426 Ecclea Bldg. THOMAS MALONEY Attomey-at-La- Referee Bankruptcy, U.' S. missioner, 2442 Washington In 864 sons . St. Twsnty-fourt-h vr Riw . Ind. phom Grocery, R. 8. FARNSWORTH Attomiya-at-La- . Rooms 27 and 28. First Nst 81 Attomoy-at-La- f k 2400 Public- - E. BAGLEY. Attcraay-ct-Law- E. T. HULANI8KI tb-lov- StFidandflioneapolis JOHN AGEE, CHEZ A M'CRACKEN of Com- Av. Attomey-at-Law- . 114 and 115 Ecclss Bulldi"F M. D. LESSENGER Attorney 308 Ecclea Building. The Leading Dentists of Ogden City. DR. F. C. OSGOOD, Dentist, Over Utahna Drug Store, Corner 25th and Wash. . . EGGINTON DENTAL PARLORS, Over Wm. Driver A Bono Drug Stars 2451 Washington Av. DR. A. W. JOHNSON, Dentist. Ws Qvwr Pains and Hursts, FEL3HAWB M. DE.N7JFg!ta" |