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Show MORNING TIIE EXAMINER: OGDEN, FT A II, SUNDAY WATER RECALLS THE U. C. CO. IN A BIO LAW AH SAY - IN WEBER SUIT. WRECK RIVER MORNING, 31 AY 190 ft. 27, HIGH PACIFIC NAS GIVEN SOUTHERN OFFICIALS CONCERN. Strum Harriavllte Canal la Endangering tlw In Hick water in Weber river caused bo little apprehension to Southern officials F:tday on account of it flowing over the banka In the vicinity of Hmnaville onnal and sweeping against the railroad bed. For a rime It was thought part of the roed would be washed out and a carload of laborPa-rifl- e ers wars got in readiness to proceed scene. to were being While arrangements nrnde for material to change the current. the stream subsided and temporary danger eras removed. Heavy reins of last night and this morning base canned the river to again rise and the track la being watched closely. It is not Improbable that the canal will be changed so as to nin farther Officials of away from the tracks. the Southern Pacific have volunteered to change Its course for the Utah Light Jk Power company and, If high water eontlauea to damage track and beet fields consent will be given. WEST. EXCURSIONS May !6th and :8th, and Juna 1st, Srd, and 18th. Ogden to Ban Francisoo and re32.00 turn (direct) Ogden to San Francisco and return (ana way, via Portland). 44.50 Ogden to law Angeles and re45.00 turn, via 8a Pacific Ogdvu to Loa Angeles and re turn, going So. pas. and re- - ACTION FOR 828,000 DAMAGES AGAINST U. P. Mrs. Daisy Stigera Suva tha f, . Cut-of- f Daisy Stigera, administratrix for the estate of YV. C. Silgera, deceased, has brought suit against the Union Pacific company for 125,000 damages, for the death of her husband, which la alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the railroad company. The complaint was filed yrsterday by Maginnla and Cora. The aocident, which deprived Mr 8tlgera of life, happened in Wyoming in December of last year. Stigera was employed as aa electrician on a passenger train running from Ogdeu to Cheyenne. Extra heavy passenger traffic over that division rauaed the railroad company to run aeveral train at Intervals of tea minutes, east. The engineer of the train on which Stigera was employed, and his fireman, It la alleged, were compelled to work for hours without sleep or rest. twenty-siThey were given orders to take the switch sear Ah Say and hold their train there until four passenger trains had pained them on the way east. Due. It is alleged, to the inoompetency of the engineer and fireman, on account of their worn-ou- t condition, the count of trains was confused ao that three were taken far four. The train left the switch after the third passenger train had passed and shortly after ran Into a freight train, ia the wreckige of which Stigera lost his Ufa. It la further alleged by plaintiff that no means of indicating tho approach of another train was furnished by defendant. It ia tho usual eustotn to attach to tha rear of a train a flag oy light which Indies! ea how many sections era to follow tho first passenger. This was not dona A it was dark when the trains passed, to count them offered tha only means of knowing when tha last one had paaaed. n Oo-tot- 1-- VIA COLORADO den. Paul JL, 2:28 1-- 4, MIDLAND RY. Ekra Richard ao a, 'on May 88, 28: June 1, 8 , 16, rata of one fare pine $3 for round trip to ChiMika, 8:82, Harhertaon, Ogden. J. G. ' Read, cago, Minneapolis, Memphis and west Nigger Boy, 8:20 thereof. Limit October 81; stopovers Ogden. . allowed weat Missouri river. For fura Happy Hooll(an2:30, Johnson, ther information write L. If. Harding, Loo Point- General Agent, Bath Lake. We wUl are . Horses with so record: er, Aleck Trite, Aitalect, linttle J raage all details for your trip. Ogden. 1-- Poo-ntoll- Berths T, RaEloct, Teddy Dove, Manila Bobby B. Fogger, Running hotaoa: Lurlie, Ogden; Commodore, 8alt Lake City; Little Phil, Spanlek Fork; Mary E., Spanish Fork: Chappleu Ogden; Gray Eagle, Salt Lake City: Jctin MacKey, Ogdea; MT Flower,' Roy. Other horaev will be here from Balt Lake City, Logan, Provo, and Malafl City, aad will rraaatn (Or the races of June 7th sad 8th. The local boras men have added anas fast ones to their stablea, and the outside hones are among the very beat in the weat. The race monte outlined by the Iatermonatala Fair Aaeorlatlon are attracting the Attention of home men all over the country, and the very beet material la Centering at Ogden, aad tho public will be given unusual at traction during tbn seaaon. Good nniato will bo Is attendance at an MINISTERS NEED TRAINING a IN SUNDAY SCHOOL BRANCH. Boston, My 26. In tho mbaenco of Rev. Edward A. Horton, president of the Unitarian Sunifcy School eoelety, his adnual report wge read at the com ventiott of the socltdy yesterday. , It said In part: A prmdng need exists today for tralrting ofaninJatere in Sunand alma. There day school met ho are cf ergymen who are apparently to tlaie Apartment of tho churcfi..but the cmimo Ilea greatly it n the-betO- feeling V unlttnena which would have been maned by proper training In the dlvlnhy vhools." President Norton wee The vioe presidents ehneen larlude Charles A. hfctrdock or San in 1903 1904. and The Utah Construct ion company has filed a complaint against the Oregon Short Une Railway company in which judgment for IS9.850.49 ia 'demanded, together with legal interest on that amount and costa of tha ault. The complaint alleges that this money ia due the plaintiff for work (we on the Cut-of- f Line" during 19u" and 1904, In clearing and overhauling U D further alleged the that the defendants' resident engineer, in certifying to the work done by the plaintiff, omitted this from his final certificate, by grosa oversight, mistake and fraud. The cane haa been pending in the courts for over a year, the cult having been brought against the Utah Construction company by But as the original plaintiffs held no contract with the Oregon Short Line, the Construction company la made plaintiff la the present action. right-of-wa- Exercises to ha Held During mencement Week sale given direct from the mills to the consumer. This gigantic Manufacturers' Loom End Sale. Values never before thought of will be given. LOOK FOR THE YELLOW TICKETS Come and see. Learn loom cost with your own eyes. Think of saving four profits. You save the retailer's profit, the jobber's profit, commission merchant's and broker's profit. Everything marked in plain figures. What Do Loom Ends Mean and Where do They Come From Loom ends mean goods that fall short of forty or fifty yard lengths, requisite for export purposes. Identical in quality, style and design with the full piece, still not to be classed with regular goods, because they are wanting in lengths a thread missing in napkins a slight discoloration m some fabric crooked or careless stitching in underwear a coarse thread in hose. These are LOOM ENDS" characteristics. Go With the Crowd to SONS Com- The commencement rxerclms of the eighteenth academic year o( the Weber Stake academy will be held in the Stake Tabernacle, Tueeday evening, May 29ih, at 8:15. The following program will be rendered: 1. Aiopranp solo, If Thou Didst Lovo Me," Denxa Miss Myrtle Ballinger. 2. Invocation, 8. Selection, Weber Stake Academy band. 4. Presentation of diplomas. I. Baritone solo, Since Thou Art Mine," Goucbia Mr. Horace S. Eueign. 6. The true elm of education. Miss KfOa Reset. 7. Soprano Twaa But a solo, Dream, Tnnlaon Miss Ballinger. 8. Address to graduates, Prea. Joseph F. Smith. 9. Baritone solo, Auf Vleder Sehn Benedlx Mr. Ensign. 10. Selection, W. S. A. band. II. llenedictlon. , Miss Della accompanist. Commencement Wank. Monday, 10:30 a. m. 8th grade 10:30 Advancement of classes. 1 p, m. Domestic arts exhibit 8 p. m. Clasa exercises. Tuesday, 8:15 p. m. Commencement exercises. Stake Tabernacle. Wednesday Hrlgham City. Lears aegdi-mat 1:30 a. m. Memorial 2 p. m. Witch of the Woode at 8:16 p. m. Thursday, recording of credits Friday, field day. Monday, June 4. alumni meeting. The public is cordially Invited to all the exercises. STOVE REPAIRS Trans-Siberia- n Notice To Our Patrons: , The bulk of our stove ceatlnga and repairs came out of the fire uninjured. For stove Victoria. B. C., May 86. M. Du who arrived here this morning work and kindling wood, telephone the for. the present. Bell phone by tho steamer Monteagle, after a tour residence Ind. 848. Tho Summerville ia Saberla, said in an Interview that 8C4X. Kuaala la making prepare! Iona in Si- Stove Repair House. , beria for another war. Whole troops are bring sent, aome others are, being OH THE BOAD TO A FORTUNE transported from Russia over tha line. The garri aofla are beFormer Wlnnemuccan Makes Lucky ing strengthened, particularly at HarInvestments In Nevada Copper bin and Kahborovak. The defenses of Camp.' Vladivostok were recently strengthened by the addition of aome heavy S. H. Roberts, a former resident of guns. The nutation with regard to Wlnnumm-c- x and conductor on thia diChina la also causing soma excitement, vision the Cot; i hern Pacific, haa rea large tore of foreign drilled Chinese turned of for a few days and will dispose haring been seat to tha northern bare hla rent esute Intereets here, any dare under General Ms, the most of the Wlnnemucca Star. Since prominent of tha Chinese generals, Winnemucca Mr. Roberts and leaving family who ia eaceedtngly anxious to attack have made their home la Sparks, where tha Russians since thalr defeat by the he was business for a in engaged Japanese. time. Mr. Roberta went to Ely last winter EXCURSION VIA. RIO GRANDE to look over the business situation and WESTERN TO SALT LAKE. duriug a few months stay cleaned up a comfortable fortune and still retains excursion School State for High Interest which promise to be of great League meet at Salt Lake via Rio value. Grande Western R'y., May 10th. Train For a small investment Mr. Roberta lsavea 1:00 a. m , returning 11:00 p. m. secured a half interest In a group of claims outside of what was believed to BURNS AND OBRIEN. be the limit of the copper bearing xone. The representative of a foreign Beattie, Wash., May 86. Manager company thought differently, however, Dailey of the Occidental Athletic club and bonded the claims. Shafts were baa wired his partner, Wm. Raynad, In sunk In three placet and In earh of New York, to offer Tommy Jturna and them found the kind of ore which Jack O'Brien 610,000 to fight 20 rounds hue made Ely famous. at Pleasant Beach, near Beattie, on the Mr. Roberta and partner have sold afternoon of July 4th. 'this group of claims to the company Alg-neau- trans-Siberi- The only WEBER STAKE ACACEMY PREPARING FOR WAR. Great Activity Along the Railroad. RAIL- For Work Dona on the Leamington Railroad Company for tha Death of Har Husband. turning B. L L 4 B. L Ry. 45.00: or vies versa Ogden to Loa Angelas and re- tare. Tie O 8. L and 8. P, 82.50' I A. A B. L Ry Ogden to Loa Angeles and re tun (one way via . Portland 57.50 aad Baa Francisco) Ogden to Spokane and return 88.00 NOTICE TO CITIZENslF GCOEN (direct) .Ogdon to Portland and return 22.00 ,, (direct) .. All residents of the elty who have Tickets limited returning until rooms that will bo available for uae IL Stopover allowed. on Jane 7, 8, i are hsreby requested to report to Daa Ensign, at Broom GOOD RACING Hotel (ilfico Immediately, The regular hotel faculties cl Ogden cannot posAt The Fair Grounds an Decoration sibly be adequate to the demands of tha U. C. T. convention on above dates, Dy. and many rooms ia private residences The homes now la the city that win and lodging aouaes can be rented. DAN ENSIGN, participate la tho Decoration Day races Chairman Hotel Committee. sad their records me as follows: . Barth Twig, 8:088-4-, J. 0. Read, OgCHEAF RATES EAST den. Chas. Zlemer, OgDas &, 8:28 . SUES OREGON SHORT LINE ROAD FOR 689.850. The Very first Sale of the Kind in Our City an -- HKa for 270,000 and a aubaiantial first payment haa boon made ou the purchase price. He still retains aa interest la soother well located group of claims acd besides is part owner of a tract adjoining the Ely townslte. That Ely Is destined to become a great mining camp Is the prediction of Mr. Roberts. The completion of the railroad now building to the cams, will witness the beginning of a boom beside which thoM of the southern camps will fade to Insignificance. MEMORIAL DAY for G. A. R. Announces the Program That Occasion The cltlxena of Ogdea, under the auspices of Dt.vLognn Post, G. A. R.. are lavited to participate In the observance of Memorial Day, May 80. The Post will assemble at the City hall, at 9:80 a. m., where it will be Joined by the W. R. C. and Ladies of the O. A. R., and, lead by E. W. Nichol'a concert band, wllb- - march to the Tabernacle, where the exercises will be held at 10 oclock, and all old soldiers. Federal and Confederate, and Spanish War Veterans, are cordially Invited to Join at thf City hull and go with the G. A. R. to the Tabernacle, where the following program will be rendered: Music High Priiool orchestra. Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg II. C. Wsrdlrigb. Post. Memorial Services America 250 school children, direction of Prof. Sqnlre Coop. Address E. T. Hulanlskl. Music High School orchestra. Oration Hou. H. H. Rolepp. Star Spangled Banner School children. After the exorcises at the Tabernacle the graves at the City Cemetery will be decorated with flowers and at 3 oclock p. m. a detail will go to Mountain View cemetery and decorate the graves there. All persons having flags are requestt ed to have them raised at during the day. Our line of buggies and carriages are of tbe best makes and are guaranteed to be the best of material obtainable. Our selection is the result of over 35 years experience in the carriage business in Ogden. Nothing better for sale. , .. Our line of Harnesses, Whips, Lap Dusters, Bicydes, Stoves, Lawn Mowers, Rubber and Cotton covered Hose, Garden Tools win interest you. This Washer will not Damage Lace Curtains and is guaranteed to do Perfect WorK at All Times Dix-Log- When not In use as washer, it serves as a table. It is Being made of galvanized steel, will not fdirink and go to pieces. Having nothing inside to take up the space, it holds more clothes. the lightest running washer made. It has no gearing to get out of order. half-mus- BUMMER TOURIST Dally from Juno 1 EXCURSIONS. to September Ogden to San Francisco and re- turn (direct) Ogden to 15- - In fact it is the PARAGON of success as a washer. What you get for your money is as important as the price you pay. 140.00 Ban Francisco and re- turn (one wiy. via Portland). 53.50 Ogden to Los Angeles and re50.00 turn, vis Bo. Pacific Ogdea to Los Angeles and return, going Sa Psc and returning 8. P L. A. A 8. L Ry. or vice versa 50.00 Ogden to Los Angeles and return, via O. B. L. and S. P L. A. A 8. L. Ry U. S. COPPER PRODUCTION. Washington. May 26. A statement on the production of copper in the United State fir the year 1905 was given out today by the United States geological survey, the total amount being 901 ,630.998 pounds, valued at as pgnlnet 812.537.267 pounds, valued at 2105.6:9.845, produced in 1137,-39S.72- 1904. FOREIGN WCDOititOCM.lVUti&fOHTPLlirPPREiroWDAtib 42.00 Ogdea to Los Angeles and return (one way via Portland 63.50 and Ban Francisco) Ogden to Spokane and return 40.00 (direct) Ogden to Portland and return 40.00 (direct) Tickets limited returning until October II. Stopovers allowed. w-i- HJBWEIS Take a Ride With Us or better still Call and Let Us Show You the Latest Styles in Buggies and Carriages NEWS NOTES. DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU That modern experiments have demonstrated beyond a question that there is no fuel equal to a Life Insurance Policy for heat- Kirff, RumI.i, May 2. proclamation nearing the stamp of the government censor have been discovered here. Budapest, Hungary. May 26. Julius Von Juth was elected today president of the lower house of the Hungarian parliament. Christiania, Norway, May 2G. The funeral of Henrik Ibsen haa been postponed until 10:30 p. m., June 1. King Haakon will be present at the ceremonies. Biarritz. May 26. Archduke Frans Ferdinand of Austria and th earch-- J duchess have arrived here on their way to Madrid to attend the royal wedding. linden, May 26. The Prtnre and Princess of 1aiea marled today for Madrid, where they will represent King Edward at the wedding of King Alfonso. n Paris. May 26. Consul General 1 a passenger on board the Amer- ' railment of Journalism of the Vnlver-aliof Heidelberg, has written to tho ican line strainer Philadelphia, which Press that the number of sailed today from Cherbourg for Nt w j student. 30, has never been ao largo York. slier the establishment of the course. In The course haa been divided JOURNALISM IN BERLIN. into subdivision for the study of tbe Berlin, May subject of wide- - history cf Journalism, public opinion, spread disrunn in Germany at prr-- - i th characrer of the preas In Germany, n and practical newspaper work. ent la the relation of newspap-'- r The prir.rlp.il journalistic organs of public opinion, bp foreign pdlry f the German empire and to Germany' Berlin h:ie systematled the relation internal and sonul developments. oi the papers with the govcrnmrrt. Aa cu.mynious book, entitled "The Adolph lvtcli, head of the de Anti-Semit- ing a widows cottage? Superior to all other beers. Imperial Experimental station for mmmamm brewing industries of the world place Budweiser at the top of the ladder. Try it Now. The only place in town where it is found on draught is at the JOHN L. HERRICK, State Manager Des Moines Ufe Insurance Co. Reed Hotel Building. ; V.t-ao- Diamond Saloon D. A. SMYTH, Proprietor 240 Twenty-fift- h street, where the palms grow. y Iro-fesa- Press and Germany's World Policy, has just been published in Zufiich, and ia widely commented upon. It discusses in detail the treatment of newspapers in Germany and various other countries: says that only in the United States I a spirit of fairness shown, and sast rts 'heir la much to be resired In this rc pard throughout Europe. The diplomacy of Germany. It la claimed, la continually brought under suspicion, mid its are frittered away by ine press. Finally, the Inferior posiSu tion r,crgy and enterprise of the s Carman newspapers Is contrasted with the papers of other countries. 132 LOS ANGELES RETURN. Vis Balt Lake Route from Salt Lake City. Good returning to Oct. 31st. On sals May June 1st, 3rd, 16th and June 26th to July 8th. Select a date 26-2- for starting your vacation.: Write for space at once to J. H. Burner, D. P. A. Salt Lake. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS |