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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: UTAH. SATURDAY OGDEN. CHIEF BROWNING ON MORNING, Absolutely Pure Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery and to the comfort and convenience of modern housekeeping. Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads, cakes and pastry wholesome. ' Perfectly leavens without fermentation. Qualities that arc peculiar to it alone. MVM. tOSHM KWKI eo.( newymk. EXAMINER TELEPHONES THE FUTURE EDITORIAL ROOMS ..Nay El Independent 'PMne Ball Phens, two BUSINESS OFFICE rings.. n...No6 Independent 'Phone Ball 'Phono, iTJ"-.-1 on. .........Ns. No. ring OF THE SS BS . BREVITIES Tho ladioa of theBpii copal church will hold another of their popular bread and sales Saturday. May 6th, at Burt's store at 2 o'clock. okt CHINESE LECTURE AT CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD LAST NIGHT. Benjamin Ancell Speke of the Great Changea In tha Chinese Empire. Rev, DaWd B. Hickey has filed a petition for appoint nt of guardian to the eatate of Mildred, Helen asid John Hickey, minora, which consists of nn Insurance policy In the onlvr of the Brotherhood of Locomotive .Engineers for the aum of 83,000. Has Not and Will Not T akc Instructions From Halverson Guided in Carrying Out Law Wants People to by Gty Administration See Situation in Its Proper Light. The gambling question has assumed a serious aspect. The district attorney claims thai he has instructed the chief to inforc.- - .the law and that it has not been dour. Chief of Police Browning claims to be doing everything in his power to suprrss gambling in Ogden. The chief was called upou last evening fur a statemcm as to the view which h.' takes upon the subject, lu reply to a number of questions pul m him. he replied, in part: Halverson Not Hio Boas." i "1 have not and will not take rnetions from Leorpe Halverson, as he la not my boa. 1 received instructions from the r.:ayur November 9, ljki.'i. to close gambling, slot machine and saloons on Sunday. Is a Hard Problem. "The gambling proposition has been s hard problem ever since. I have repeatedly called the captain, detectives' and cergeanta' attention to the rumors that gambling waa going on and told them to inforce the law. My attention was railed a few Bundaya ago to the fact that a game was supposed to be in operation. Captatn Brown and myself went with the informant to the place and found colored men playing curds and placed them' under arrest, ind they were fouud guilty of playu.g cards for drinks. What about the Smith case, mentioned by Mr. Halverson, was asked The rase of Smith mentioned by Mr. Halverson waa disposed of in the same manner. Cant Confiscate Pharapharnalia. I have," continued the chief, sought for advice from the city and county atiorneya and a mlntormea that I cannot lo the things that Hal verson outlines in hit newspaper interviews. I am told by that city attorney that 1 cunnot confiscate gamand to the probling pharaphi-rnaliceeding ngalnar violators, I have been contemplating such a move a will be will be seen by my letter to Judge Bugley, and his reply. Put In Unpleasant Position. After the jubllcatoin of a letter, signed 'Citizen.' who is not man enough to sign hia name, and which wat ruaheit into prim by the district attor-nye- . I felt it. my duty to have the a between Judge Bagley and myself printed, so that the good citizens of Ogden coul 1 see my position in the matter. Heretofore I have refrained from publicly expressing myself 4n the matttr, bug In view of the fact lhat Halverson has placed me In the nni)leaunt dclima. 1 feel that I am duty bound to piare the matter in the ' proper light of the people. Willing to do Hia Duty. I am not seeking any notoriety or trouble, bur at y person ran reidily feallz the position in which I am placed. I have been ready and willing at all times to do my duty to the best of my ability and will continue to do so at long as I am chief of police, without any assistance from persona other than the mayor, county attorney and city in-s- The Rev. Benjamin Ancell, who spoke at the Church of the Good Shepherd last evening, ho witnessed the great change in the affairs of the Chinese empire and predicts hr the Celestials a future which will bring them Flower and wnerteMe seed, in balk. to the forefront among the races of Three tlmaa an tench for the money as men. The tombs of the Pharaoha." he you get in packages. Grout, need said, ''contain pfecea erf Chinese porstreet. dealer, SE2 Twenty-fourtcelain with legends and designs idenA teem a ached to a ploy engaged tical with chlnnware of the present in the construction work of the Ham time, which shows that China was s when history began. berger line to the Ogdon canyon and civilized nation and Rome hare passed Babylon thep roperty of the Wheelwright Con- Egypt, while Chins la still what It was. sway, struction company, had a narrow e all this time the empire and cape yeaterda y while at work on the During bank of the Ogden river. One of the its people has been in its Infancy, and horses slipped and fell Into the river, like the human rare, whoso Infancy is tha among all living creatures. dragging hiv male. Both ivere rescued It islongest destined to become one. of the without infory or damage. noblest powers of the future.- C, II. Bittty. of the Navsils NorthThe war with Japan and the Boxer ern railroad, ii in the city, from Cubre, have opened uprising," said he. Nevada. China's eyes. She sees that she is t lacking something, but does not know Onion seta, flower and vegetable what that something in. She has tiirtw seeds la bulk and paelmgen. Poultry ed squarely around and welcome The most complete supplies, ere. and all It brings with open end reliable assortment in Ogden at Christianity arms. That the official ere beginGrout's Seed House, 3S2 24th SL ning to turn to things that are foreign la something new under the nun. They have tested their ability to cope with BOWLING the times and have found themvlves wanting. But, with all that Is repel-lan- t Commercial League. in them as s race: notwithstand3 Total. ing their terrible vices, they are a splendid people, with magnificent virtues. We must, however, discriminate between merely good men and those 9- 5- 21 S that fear God. The religion of the Chinese is poraonal loyalty to their great teacher, Ulvrn an opportunity Totals ....624 617 679 1936 they will become sturdy followers of the church." The boycott, he asserted, wna, after 3 Total. Nye Flowers ,. ..... 136 167 137 439 all, a small affair, and there is no 141 162 126431 other nation which China regards se Lister .. V It 161 107 135 403 favorably as the Cnited Slates. Seager Burkmtller .. ... 131 123 138 392 wa but a manifestation of the enthufor 109 154, 300 433 siasm of certain Craven .. the moat part returned students, and BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF DEAF 737 638 2188 proved that the conglomerate populaTotals AND BLIND SCHOOL MEET. tion Is acquiring the ability to work in unison. we have fire roads, bicyNjw that Rev. Mr. Ancell Is an enthusiastic cles are in great drmtnd. Remenilier extempore speaker, and through years Employes During Present Year Have that H. C. Hansen A Son handle the of mission rr work has become thorBeen Appointed Superintendent's NaticuaJ and Reading standard bicyfamiliar with conditlot as Monthly Report. cles. They are the wanels. For oughly a In exist well as all with China, they strength, durability and perfect action the phases of church work In foreign they are it" fields, lie Is on hts way to the east At the regular meeting of the board In the hope of arousing greater interest of trustees of the School for the Dejf SEEKING THE MESSIAH. in the Chinese missions. and Blind, held May 3. the chairman of the tearhers' com mi Me;1 submitted Religious Wave Again Excites tha TO REPLACE 8UPPLIE8. a report fmm Superintendent K. M. Doukhobora. Drlggs recommending Hie reappoint4. May Washington. Secretary ment of the following teachers, instrur Bellingham. Wneh., May 4. A special to the Hera hi from Vancouver, Shaw today transmitted tn the house tors, matrons and supervisor for the an estimate 81.n,iMii to replace the school year IDmi-nT- , the sme bring B. C.. says nundivria of Duukhohur of the marine adopted: are marching cut frm tbcdr sritle-inent- s atores ml supplii-James A. Weaver, teacher of the In the nctirweai in a nude con- corps destroyed at Ban Franci-edear: France X. Eddy, teacher of the dition. seeking 1 lie Messiah, one of the deaf: Jtthn P. Hush, teacher of the 8ENATOR ALLISON IMPROVING. pariodieal wavea of rehgtoua monodeaf: Florence E. Bennett, teacher of mania having again swept the community. The Northwest mounted poWashington. May 4. Senator Alli- the deaf: Max W. Woodbury, teacher lice are nut kin;; determined e (Torts to son. of lows, vho has been confined of the deaf: Elizabeth Delamg. have them ns urn to their homes. The to hia apartments for some riaya. suf- of the deaf; Betty L. Bowles, teacher sufferings of IK women anil children fering from the cffecti of a severe of the deaf; Mary M. Iyne, tearher of the deaf; 1. J. Thurman. of the in the cold nigUi air is intense. cold, waa reported to be better today. blind; Jean Cox. teacher of the blind; Belle H. Ross, instructor of phvsical cult lire: Joseph Ballantynr. instructor cf muxic; Elisabeth Maugham instructor (tonostic science: Nephi Larson. Instructor of carpentry: David Henderson. instructor of shnemaklng; H. M. Bond, instructor of printing: Jacob Peterson. Instructor of blacksmlthlng; Ida Dallinioee. instructor of fancy work: L. W. Ford. InstructoAof violin: Thomas Par doe. instructor of burber-ing- ; Eliza R. Hume, matron of the We can guarantee that any watch deaf: Catherine lainc, matron of the that may he left here to he cleaned, blind: Walter A. Kerr, supervisor of will be given back to its owner In desf boy: Lucille Driggs. supervisor proper condition for another year's of deaf girls: Hattie C. Brown, house run. mother. We dean a movement thoroughly The pay roll and expense account, begin by taking it apart, then clean amounting to 83.571. 97, was allowed. and oil each separate piece. .a The superintendent submitted hia i This thoroughness distinguishes monthly report showing an enrollment everything that's done in our repair of 134. as against 1i4 the same time department every Job, big or littls, last year. is done right. Yet our chargen are reaseaable. 3 WILL NOT SIGN SCALE. . let-ter- hours, it was announced that the operators had unuuimoual) resolved not to itccde from the posHrn they have taken in favor at an open shop and the abolition of the check system, and to fight it out at w hatever coat. The operators are nuking preparations to open their mines next week. The companies participating in todays meeting represented capital of ntora than linn.ouo.nou. GRANTED 1905. 5, WANT NIOBE WILLBEGiY TO TEACH AT THE GRAND TUESDAY MANY GAMBLING SITUATION Staw&er MAY A REPRIEVE. Charlsa O. Patera. Murderer, Believed to Be Insane. SCHOOL APPLICATIONS SCHOOL a RECEIVED BOARD. BY Those Assigned to Parts Are Working and Are Showing Unexpected W. Bittner is Directing Contract for Remodeling and Enlarging Lewis School Lot Other Business. The board of education met in regular session Inst evening. Messrs. Farr and Browning being absent. The minutes of Hie previous meeting were read and approved. The contract for the remodeling of thf Lewis school and the enlarging of the same, was awarded to Smith .A Hodgson, architects. It waa decided to advertise for sealed bids for the labor and material on the building to be In the office of the clerk not Inter than May 15. The building is to be completed hr August 25. The finance committee reported cash on hand at this time 823.126.77. Tha teachers committee made no report. Three cnoea of chicken pox were reported. Superintendent Allison reported that the commencement exercise acre well nndre way at the high school. The treasurer's rejwrt, which la as follow a, was read and ordered filed: Receipts. Cash on hand 820.345.33 To sale of high achool kooks 40.00 To sale of grade hooka 10.00 Apportionment, of county achool funds 6,547.80 Apportionment state district school funds 3.616.88 Interest and rental 2,556.76 138.74 Remeptlon taxes The young people who are to appear in the production of Xlobe" at tha Grand Open house oa tne evening ot May 8. are manifesting great intereat iu their work aud a" degree of ability in character ilelinlatlon surpassing the expectations of even the most fastidious. They have been rehearsing until Tngly under Uio direction of W. W. Hittner at regular intervals aurtug the past several weeks and last night were able to produce the play without a hitch, showing ihe valuable aid of having a profrosinnal Instructor of Mr. Bittner's uldiity. IN LOWER 4. be-:n- g ARRESTED TO. PAY LOBS. Chicago, May 4. Stockholders of the Traders Assurance company wre today assessed (200 prr share on the holdings to meet tbs loaaes ' at Ban Francisco. As the directors who ordered the asaeosment hold most of the stork, the asseasmeatis practically voluntary. The company has 6O.U0O shares of stock. No opposition ia expected from stockholders. R. C. Ogden conference Lexington, May for education tn the' south today Robert C. Ogden presldut. art ? Total Msiliasii The Delights of or ct eontent. however." wVh'ThJV' themselves nave i0 offer. ,;!! histrkmes hate vocal talent: Fl..we,TlS?2 van. of Balt lake and i'l- Doan Allison. Another feature will he low hand of tu will come from Salt lA in the evening's THE PLAY. A1, "k ACT III. In Dunna Drawing Room, Looking to the West (Afternoon of In Conclusion. Ind kindergarten : Louise Hanehan.1 I Valparaiso, Ind., kindergarten; Nellie El Anderson. Cookeville, Wyiy, primary teacher; Nellie A. Goodhue. St. Paul, ' Lander, Minn., principal ship; Isabel Port Huron. Mich., supervisor of drawing; Myrtles C. egleit. Gtoaten, Mies., grade teacher; Lora A. Smith, Lincoln. Neb., grade teacher; Mrs. C. M. Stafford, Aberdeen, S. D., prlncipslship; Nellie Painter, Lincoln, Kan.; grade teacher; Nellie Chatterly, Grass Creek, Vtah, grade teacher; Mery H. Bark-dul- l, Toledo, O.. drawing supervisor; Caroline- - Livingston, Cape Glrardean, Mo., supervisor of drawing; Sarah Y. Grass. West Virginia, supervisor of drawing; Zorn Smith, Provo, Vtah, grade teacher: T. E. Burns, Greeley, Colo., princlpalshlp; C. W. Preston, A. B. Greeley. Colo., princlpalshlp: Htett, Valparaiso, Ind., princlpalshlp; Edna E. La Grange. Canqn City, Colo., supervisor of drawing; rlorence K. Bishop. Phoenix. Arix., supervisor of drawing; Florence Bohn, Ogden, Vtah,. grade teacher. ' -- fair-minde- d w. In Dunn'a Drawing Room, Looking to the South, Next Morning. In the Preaence of the family. .13355.51 Bills to the amount of 8484.01 were rand and ordered paid. A request for a normal scholarship In the University of Utah was received fmm Verna Koepp and waa granted. Application from tha follow ing for posit Iona na teachers were received and filed: Mrs. Catherine K. Couch, Brooklyn, N. Y.. supervisor of drawing; Gertrude Gardner, Montgomery. Ala., supervisor of drawing; Alice M. Page, Valparaiso, Ind., klndergagtan: Mary E. Snyder, Salt Lake City, high school Latin; Lucy Du ray, Salt Lake City,- grade teacher; Minnie Duray, Salt Lake City, grade 'teacher; Maud Johnson, Ogden, Vtah. grade teacher; Claud A. Johnson, lander, Wvo.. high school German; Mary EL McReynolda. Pocatello, Ida., drawing supervisor: Jessie A.' Muir, Port Huron. Mich, drawing supervisor; M. Isabelle Blond. Portland. Ore., drawing supervisor; Kther Maupln, Park City, grade teacher; Virginia A. Bush, Balt Lake City, high school English; Marion A. Belnap, Ogden, I'tah. grade yracber; Alberts C. Kelly, Valparaiso, All of the actors have cially selected- for iheir Hp. Wrrlcav adaptation to some is tfe tod on thi whop tin, i ACT II. RATE. The Western Passenger association wa in tension but a abort me todar, the only business trauftacilon of general Interest the granting of a raie for the Pike's Peak centennial at Colorado 8prlnga, Cola., In September next. The rate la virtually the same a the one made for the G. A. R. encampment in Denver last year. Denver, Colo.. May W the Rehearsal Peter Ames Dunn. In IJfe Inmtrance T,n,e Bar " Cornel liou a Griffiin. In Love With Himself A Alaz.nr, Phineaa Innings. In Cornoy a Hands . lvirhaiil lamghrai Jefferson Tompklna, In the Clouds, (Ant Enthusiast l . . .Allium Maginai, Parker G. Bilox, In Retirement . William .Mora Caroline Dunn, dndispemdble, Peter's Wife ... I'aUy Maginoi, Helen Griffin. In Authority Agntw urtii Hattie Griffltn, In Open Rebellion Mae (I'Rria Hentrice Silox, In Leva With Carney ..... IMia Farmer Mary, the Parlor Maid, In Service Bessie t'lillsgha Madeline Mifton, Nursery Governess, In the Way Niobe, In the Flesh, Widow of Late Amphion. king' of ThebCe . . . IN THE COURSE OF EVENTS. ACT. I. In Dunns Drawing Room, Looking tothe North, 7:15 p. m. In the Absence of the Family. Denver, Colo., May 4. Charles O. 1'eters, convicted along with two other of murdering Mr. Amanda Youngblood in this city on the night of December 31, 1903, while attempting . robbery, was granted another six months' reprieve by the board of psitfous today, pending further examination into hia mental condition. ' Peters had twice before been saved from the gallows by action of the pardoning board because it waa convincingly show n that he had developed insanity. He waa to have been hanged some time this month. Peters' two companions wera 'executed at the penitentiary at Canon City about six months ago. Pet era mother . .. ,833,25a. 51 i. . ind other relatives reside in Elyria, Dlaburaamanta. Ohio 8 8.001.21 Warrants paid : Cash on hand 24,254.30 GRANT H4 r BASEBALL TODAY Park City Against Ogden at at 3 nri Same ; Gicnww P. M. The first game of ihc Vtah atgr lcague baxeball will be played at park this afternoon. The jcaiw is caHed for 3 p. m. The gcm-ri4. mission this year la 25 cent. grn.: aland 15 cent a extra. The Park City team opens the season here today. Eurake opens with Balt Lake at t place today. The line-u- p for the local tram an as good as It will lie Inter on la tie season. Several of the men who krr signed with tfio team have the management, making It nm sary to secure 01 her men to fill the vacancies. Manugcr Uimlin will hiw a winning team In this rlty wit bln tk next few days. The game today isea to be n good one and indlatioat point' to a large attendance. Gin-wun- l 1 a Summer Resort When yoa go to a summer resort, on of the chief delights ate thewule, cool, cozy veranda where you can eit in the shade and enjoy aepol, delightful breeze. Yos css mm mer.owa ad m nan tor Libia, liuftinc sat th via VaOor Maiiin.hr Thaylrt latbc t as kaap not tka hast. Tha Marticallv liar aaaai ts vow saaaa Iba at raw a all donne tha haatae Vsa na aarva Igscniasa sr tas as s gaadt SnaS tndt TEACHERS FOR NEXT 12 ...... Porch Shades TERM wtftl paifertrrtTacT.wbilaaWtiiatbapa Y na cap also havt V uikw W irOow Shadaa idiaatcs to your adadnwa, trims will Ictis tha cant hncaa Ihry sat Ik Bast at tba autnaar aas. They ra taper laity wsisiawdrd ior Bananas ndjm , 11 sad liainq was. Vadnr Porrk SliaiUa coat fraai ft I as, Tha arc aud la differatit cnlen to wilh dw aioadarark i raw bewa. Yon Are especially requested to lew the Vudor Exhibit in our shade department BRIGHTEST ARHSIS fr BESTtWORKMENi o. HOST MODERN HACHINERIf - fimiuM- WIU.MKZS J.S. 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