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Show EXAMINER: THE MOIiM::n CONVENTION ANTMKEEN WIN TWO WHEN YOUR FEET DEALERS PASSES GAMES Burn or Ache NOW IN SALT LAKE YESTERDAY MORNING. Against Public Officiate Must Racaiva Signatures of Five Property Holder. Accusation C. Ei tie, of the Ere lea Lum-lw- r company; John Vulker, of the company, and H. C. LumG william, or the ber company, are In Salt Lake attending the convention of Weatern Retail ijimber Men, which oommenoet! yesterday morning, and will continue today and Saturday. C. W. Niblcy and Judge H. 11. Rolapp. both of the Oregon Lumber company, one of the in the Urgeat wholesale concern west, with headquarters In Og.len. addressed the meeting Thursday afternoon, on questions of vital interest to the lumber business of tbe northwest. Probably the moat important quea tlon before the convention concent trauaportatinn facilities, owing to thJ heavy traffic, flood, and the abort-ag- e of rolling atock on western railroad the lumber men have been seriously handicapped in delivering their goods, and as n result the price of building material hna advanced sev-erpoints within tbe Inal year. Part of Thursday waa devoted te a discussion of th problem and the subject will be renewed today. More railroads and n better management of those now doing business tn tbe west, t strongly advocated by the association. In order to look out for the Intel-tt- s of transportation companies, rep re tentative will deliver addresses the conclusion of tbe conventlot-Prominenwholesalers from the Pacific const will also discuss questions of Interest to themselves, retailer and railroad companies. Tonight the annual banquet nf the association will be given at the Knuts-forSalt Lake member have the affair In charg-- , and they promise n feast, calculated to dissipate all trouble now before the gathering. Todays and Baturdsya program Is arranged na follow: Senator C. R. Hollingsworth' measure, often referred to a the bill, because it was believe! to be aimed at J. !. Skeen, of this rliy. pasted the house yesterday afternoon, and now only lnrka the governor' signature, to become a law. The bill provides that accusation against public officials must receive signature of live property holder befurr receiving oomideration. now amended and Tbe bill. x d the by the house, paed officer by making the person public filing an accusation he a taxpayer. The accuser ahall prove guilty by the accused having knowingly, wilfully an,! corruptly refused or neglected to perform th official duties pertaining to hit iifllce. The bill 1 a follows:. Beetles 1. That section 4580, Revised Statutes of Ttab. 108, be anl the name 1 hereby .amended to read I'lah-Orego- j injury to health. advice medical of the Following scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting its use in bread making. by always buying pure Grape .Cream of Tartar Baking Cream, of for the asking Buy byname 88 at Kvsuetas to wnrahlp before the Chinese dragon owned hy tlio yellow tuen there. EXAMINER TELEPHONES ioitorial rooms. ........ .Na. Independent Phon Vail 'Phan, twa rlnga BUSINESS OFFICE If TIioh. Foley, proprietor of the Elite cafe, accompanied by Mr. Foley, Na. M leave t relay for Old Mexico. They exmonth and will vla-I-I Na. 38 ited to lie none the City of Mexico and other cities. ......Na. Indapandant 'Phona Ball 'Phana. ana ring a follow: 4580. When an accusation in writing, verified by the oath of any taxpayer, ahall be presented to a district court, alleging that an officer wlthls the Jurisdiction of the court ha been guilty of knuwtngly, wilfully and corruptly charging and collecting Illegal fee for service rendered, or to. be rendered. In hla office, or Ima knowingly, wilfully and corruptly refused or neglected to perform the official duties pertaining to hla offlea, the court must cite the party charged to appear before the court at a time not more than tea nor less than five days from the time the accusation waa p raven ted; and cm that day, or some subsequent day, not more than twenty days from that on which the accusation wa presented, must proceed to impanel a Jury and hear the a ecus tlon and evidence offered in support of the same, and the answer and evidence offered by the party accused; providing, that If aald accusation Is presented when a setting of rases unFridays Bsaalon. der the rules of the court has already E. Association District George been had, then the uld twenty day , Hill, Jr. to run from the data on shall Theodore Ky- which begin Fra Delivery" last case 1 set.; and if, on the at rotn. such it shall appear by the Collection and Credits" F. E verdicthearing, of the Jury, that the charge Robbins. is sustained, the court must enter a The Planning Mill and Retail Judgment that- the party accused be Yard" George Cittern. bis office, and taxed wlu of deprived G. G such costs aa are allowed In civil Profit! and Belling" , Wright. cases. , Block eeplng J. M. Flint. A. W. Klied and Yard Equipment" AT AUDITORIUM Robinson. Baturdaya Session. Coast Fir and Other Wood Program of Unusual Interest Will Bo Presented." August von Hoeckfn. ' Tbe Railroa.l" J. A. Reeves. Report of officer. T. .he following program for the Report of committees. week of races at the Auditorium rink: Election of officer. The Cuming week promises to Selection of place of next conven eclipse any week since the Auditoritlon. um opened for excitement. 1'nflnfshed business. Batunlay, Feb. 16, two mile handiAdjournment. cap Homer (scratch) va. Bnowden f and Gleger, lap atari. Feb. 18, one mile race Monday, SAPHO Greenwald, Puree. Undaay. Tuesday, Feb. 19,: half mlla novloe race. Olga Natheraule, tbs famous Engn; lish actress, waa recently alacted one Wednesday, Feb. 20, one mile race of the vie prealdeata of ths Ixmdon Porter. Richardson and Morris. Vegetarian association for lfltM-7- . Thursday, Feb. 21, Grand Maak Skatwhich la the Institution designed for ing Carnival. ths promotion of the us of vegeta Friday, Feb. 22. one mile race hie food stuff and cereals la the place Hlnley va. McLaughlin. of flesh. About two years ago th Saturday, Feb. 21; one mile handiwas advised to adopt a partial cap Homer (acratch) va. ulnnera of ahatentlim front the use of meat die' week'a rare. end finding the lighter form of food more agreeable to her heelth. abe (In GALVESTON PLAN APPROVED ally gave meat up altogether and be- came an enthusiastic vegetarian. To her present food regime. Mlaa Nether-sol- e Cltizana of Ogden Recommend tha ascribes tbe wonderful improvePassage of B. B. No. 84. ment In health and vitality she now enjoy, and that has enabled her t At a meeting of the Ogden Retail fulfill her recent particularly arduous Merchants' held in the and trying engagement with perfect A. O. I'. W. association, hall laat evening, for the of sense without and any equanlntlly of considering the Galveston weariness' or fatigue. It la not gener- purpose form nf government, tile following resMias Nsthersole that known Olga ally olution was adopted: never touches alcohol, she having been Resolved. That we heartily approve life. a total abstainer all her and recommend for passage the senThe famous actress, supported by ate bill No. 34. known aa the GalvesFrank Mills, and her larndon company ton form of provided, will make her first visit to this city however, thai government, It lie amended to In Bhe will appear in . on elude cities of first and second class. Clyde Fitch's dramatisation of AI Be It further resolved. That a copy Daudets great Rapho play, phonse if this resolution he sent to each of 'Ibe curtain will rise promptly ai our senators and representatives and o'clock. that It lie spread upon the minutes. A year aau Miss Olga Nsthersole the celebrated Eugllsh actress, purOne-hamils Ladies Race, Audi chased for her summer borne an an 15 Miai house, built by the Basques sev torium, Friday Eva., Fab. Eva Turner, Ogden, va. Mias Blanche eral hundred year ago. It ts I'icatt In Biarritz, on the Bay nf Biscay, Ogg. Salt Lake. right tn the southwest corner of France. lad summer Miss Neihersole WORKING MENWILL PF.OTEST redecorated the house, and now she lias au Ideal summer home. It is In order to protest agalnat what within a short automobile ride of Ban Sebastian, one of Spain's famous wut they consider a travesty of Justice, the places, aud where the King of working men of Ogden and Weber county hate ralW a meeting Stinday Spain spent a portion of his honey moon with hfs queen hrl-llast Aug- at p. m. at the court house, to listen to an address Rev. Thurston ust. Front this residcure Mts hy during the p:i summer, made Brown. Moyer. Hey wood and Pettlbone are fiequent siitonioliile tours, rrondni: nd going over into the eauso or the meeting and It ia the Fyrt-neSpain as far as Seville, Malaga, and against the incarceration of these men Hsrcelon. Bhe is terjr expert at driv- that the working class of Weber will n is of special ing hu automobile, and the last tour object. Aa the arros the Pyrenees she drove her Interest to western people, provisions arc being made lu house a large atAmerican made machine herself. tendance a: the meeting. Bent snle begins at ID a 111. . is to be had Tartar Powder safe-guar- 6S one-hal- . At the Nortb Ogden akatlns rink, laat BiKbt. ticket No. 30 won the net of blacksmith's tool a that were rafffed. The nodal to be given hy the lawgite d the Flral M. E. The Q. A. R. Pont, W. R. C. and the church Friday night, ban beenSO. until Tuesday, February Circle will hold a public entertainment at the dry hall Ihla evening. Owing to a waxhout which niunt lie of great severity, near Colunibun, Neb., Th hlgb achiMil Prom.' which all westbound train on the Vnlon t&k place thin ncnlng In the achool are annulled, iiHudlng Overland auditorium, promise In be the event Limited No. 1. law Angeles Limited of the school ear. No. 7 and Fa at Mall No. Three of Ng. 1 came In yeatenlay after The annual tunrnanient of the ltah noon. and Idaho trap ahomera will he hel.l la Oadea In June. This derlalnn waa The tie ' ckallna race ' between reached at a recent meet In a held In lllanche Ogg of Salt latke and Eva Pocatello. Turner of Ogden will he run off ai the thla evening. The ChJneaa population of Itsh Auditorium will hold Utclr annual New Year celeTom Norrla of thla city baa rebration at Kvantuon, Wyo.. front Feb- turned from Evanaton. Wyo.. where 23 ttila to 3. For occasion tlarrli ruary he haa been v tailing fur the laf three the Vulon .Psiclllc hna anuounced a re week. a duced rate from local points, of rhinunen lake advantage f wa Rudinell Myrtle yesterday ibe holiday very year and congregate Ki anted a decree of divorce from her E. nuahtiell. upon hiudiaiiil, George the groniida of ileaerilon and Ep-wor- poat-pone- Pa-eli- sec-llon- a . Hun-dred- Arthur Hartmann ; EXCURSION SALT LAKE The I Julies the Etilncopat church will atv,. a Cooked Fowl Sale at Dee's Lriig St ire, on Saturday afternoon. February IMh. nf Miss Vent Bowman has left for ljigaii, where she will visit with relative and friends Miss Georgia Rhodes of Heylmrn, Idaho, is visiting her sister. Miss Wil la Rhode of the Rocky Mountain Bell Teleidume Co. FEBRUARY 15. IMI 1'tllLiir this VIOLINIST Tickets, including transportation to and from Salt Lake City. $2.10 Via the Oreaon Short Une Railroad. TICKETS AND ALL by floors put In iliniualtout. CELEBRATED PARTICU- LARS AT CHAMBERLAIN. THOMAS MUSIC CO. 2414 WASHINGTON AVE. sc-tre- lf N'eth-ersol- Smith Hodgson, the architects, stork on the remodeling of the old Wrixitt store on Waslilaglon avenue haw lieen started, and the contract has been let to John C. Kills. The coal of remodeling and repairs i estimated at SlS.nofl. The entire Interior will lie loin out and tile portions removed und new On plans prepared Yesterday Judge Howell in the district court Issued an order for the of a writ of mandate directed tn Caleb Tanner, state engineer. In with the decision of the court handed down yesterday In the maier of the application of I;ii Zitz man for a writ to fnmpcl the defendant, Tanner, to upprme hi application for the location tf cer'atn water In Taylor's canyon. The rf lr mad returns his on 'February tx. UNION PACIFIC DIVIDENDS. New Yotk. l'eb. 14 I )i ! ers the Inion Pne'flc !!(- - id loday declared th. reguiat ni! an nual dtvhlenda of P per ernt ,ui the prennum stock and 3 per n It was sw,-.f ij,. dividend upon the cmuun stuck .I pe cen: on ;he earning and 3 per cent i;jwn inc.n,. ! investmtus. SCRIBES MEET WITH FIRST DEFEAT. !. it-.- 1 THEIR The Yteaelers won two games out of three from the Scribe, laat Bight. at the AaaocUtion bowling allays, in the City league. The newspaper men lost tbe second game by three pins on account of a foul being called on Berry, which made the lose to him of ten pin. lu the final total the Clgirmakera only won by 38 pin. In the last game the Scribee were strong aud won. hand down. The feature of the contest was t split by Thomas In th see ond game. leedom secured both high single and tout scores, by securing 223 in tbe third game, and 112 for n total. Weealer, who waa the only other man to make over 500, was the only regular man of the team, the rest being substitutes. Berry was substitute for the Scribes. The low men were Norton, 388; Berry, 441, and Boasner 417. This la the first game tha Bcrlbea have lost la the aerie. The score follows: BASKETBALL Three Games Fre-liuM- l Fi.lav week i! tali sill By Fumes Which Escaped From phur Matches. Billed for Friday anj Saturday. Basket hii" hU ilii the 11; (if ayurti afternoon th .he I nlieraity or . In a game at laigati, 'he local tram a aroic that It did (leiraie'l. mil care to hr:ng home, so the rnntes promises t, i lie a warm one. To wl-hack Wha: it loa- - at Ixgan the tialnt-bav- e been pne: icing overtime and ire in exrellen- enndilion to play fast and a - - acr-.ira'- Sul- s Antwerp. Feb. 14. Four pasengers of the Swedish steamer Olaf WlJk. which arrived here yesterday from Gmtcnbiirg, were found dead In their staterooms, suffocated hy fumes which eacaped from a quantity of sulphur matches stored In the hold directly beneath their state rooms. first-clas- the Academy accuni! tram. SaTnii'iij afteniiHin. and the .leaf Ikijs st'.i r out sith the Freshmen. it til S.iiuriiat a regular uiin.e. ihc Academy flra, am and 'lie It. Y A hoy ltf will 'ake idai'c in tin- - armorv Iagie build-i'S1 SUFFOCATED. a Reason A SHOE REASON t It it the chemical left the ole leather after ning, which your jQ tan- 8710 Bcribaa. lat. 2nd. Srd. Total 147 406 222 512 ....146 137 417 ....125 .124 100 470 .107 411 140 Wat kina ....186 freedom Boasner Thomas Berry .. Totals 688 773 Wssslars. , HANAN SHOES are Boled with scoured leather. It's an expensive process, bat absolutely necessary lor the comfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in llanan Phoes. In tbe making of a llanan Shoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is w hy it is better than it costs. 8453306 DEE-STANfO- 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Total 155 134 466 167 168 177 606 RD ..177 Gyala Weaaler Norton O. Perry Gilbert Total 141 116 167 138 154 130 206 167 148 ....78 776 7862329 VIOLATING SHOE CO. 89) 476 482 . . . SOLE AGENTS THE LAW,. Attention of the Railroad Called to Stock Shipments. 14. Secretary Feb. Washington, Wilson today gave the department of Justice data on IS violations of the law an act pro"twenty-eight-hou- r" viding that llveetock shipped on railroads may not bo kept In cars without food and water longer than 28 hours without the eonaant of the shipper, and then only 16 hours. The cases are agalnat the Rock Iiland road. The records show tha atock waa kept in the can an average of about 45 hours Iti a circular aent today hr Secretary Wllaon to the heads' of all railroad linee la the eouptry, he aays: The department has, to this date, received evidence of something over 500 violation of thla law and about GO of these cases have been reported to the department of Justice, In order that ault may be Instituted In each case fnr the maximum penalty of 500. Nearly 150 cases will be transmitted to the department of Justice in a few days In all of these eaaea the offenses constated In confining the livestock beyond the statutory time, and in none of these caaaa haa tbe question been raised whether the cattle, when unloaded, were placed in proper Iv equipped pens for rest, water and t FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. . You Wil Need For That Party - feeding. "The purpose of this letter la to call the attention of your corporation to the fact that hereafter the Inspectors of the department will examine the pens in which Ibe various railroads of the V. 8. engaged in Interstate commerce unload livestock for rest, water and feeding: and when eattla are unloaded Into pens which are not properly equipped, suits will he brought for the recovery of penalties. The department is In receipt of numerous reports and complaint from stockmen and others that livestock la unloaded In into pena. In some cases belly-deemud. In othera the water supply la Insufficient or ae grranged that the atock la unable to drink. In other eaaea the feed Is no placed that moat of the cattle cannot reach It." PHONE p V I well d retted ttletmcn. employer who make the majority of the merchants who eell the much THE SUN SPOT CAN BE BEEN. Fleet of Bmaked Glaas and tha Phenomena. Gat View Pittsburg, Feh. 14. Prof. John A. Braashear. of tho Allegheny observatory. announces the discovery of one of th greatest, ann spots ever called to the attention of aatronomer. He says aa a remit electrical diswill be turbance experienced throughout tho country about tonight. The spot can b seen through smoked glass and ike dentist saya it la one of the moat active of aolar spots. "A very large and beautiful . sun spot or aolar disturbance," says the professor, ia now crossing the face the of the aun and ia approaching Ill approximate central meridlaa. length la 18.000 miles and 8,000 miles wide. Besides this great group of spots, (here are throe other groups to the went of it, and a fourth ia Just leaving the aun on the eastern aide. This great spot ran be readily seen by the naked eye with tf piece of smoked glass." PINE BLUFF FIRE. qm-atlo- THEY WERE There is Nswapapar Man Laat the Centeet en Acceunt of a Foul Which Coat Ten Points. bo-for- e (American housewives should protect their house- -' holds against Alum's wrongs Powder. q Pure Grape a anti-Skee- al stomach disorders- - Its con- I tinued use means permanent I LACKS ONLY THE GOVERNOR'S SIGNATURE. Transportation Likaly a Racaiva Spacial Attention Bacauaa of Racent Shortage. Volker-Mcowcro- ttk' s ni J' ivte " WESSLERS MEASURE D. a, 1907. 15, OF LUMBER OPENED causes rEDErABY rniDAY, Ti-A- OGDEN, Only Two Pereene Leat Their Livee In the Disaster. Pine Bluff.' Ark.. Feh. 14. Notwithstanding the rumors tn regard to the loea of life aa g result of a fire which laat night destroyed ninety cottages and residences, throe hotels, the Carr oriel church and fully two hundred barns and out bonnes, entailing a loss of SJM.noo. so far aa learned only two lost their live. They were person John 8. Printluger. foreman of the Cotton Belt Railroad yard, and a man named Reed, who fa said to have gone into a burning building while intoxicated. Nearly 1,000 people are advertised "ready-mad- e clothing know in order to present a good appearance they mutt drett weU and they wear only clothe made expressly for them. They know the clothing they eell is intended Cor the man who is in s hurry who cannot wait. ' In msking s suit correctly it is of first importance to tuff the man who is going to wear it, to be on to his curves so to speak. There's where ve begin. Now if you dont really need your clothes in ten minutes but will place your order so as to give us a few days time we will make them for pom out of as good cloth and at tha same price you would have to pay tor clothes mads for no one in particular. $29 to $59 for suit or overcoat. In our shops shears cut th cloth wa put the shape your shape into th garment by hand needle work, sewing machines sew the balance and flat irons press the suit. Then we put the guarantee of a name our name to th suit. We are. Call will not be satisfied until you and fM fabrics 5220. 5282. 5280.5207. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS. Chirago, Feh 14. B. Kuppe-iheitr. manager of the firm of B. Kuppon-beiniemet Company, clothing chan, was todsv found uncctiaolou in hla residence. w?4th a bullet wound In hi head, a revolver lay heaide Mr. Kiippenheimrr died be for him. a physician arrived. I la not known whether the shooting w accidental or siiicids. . BROTHER BENEDICT DEAD. w Washington. Feh. 14. Brother Benedict. r the Society of Christian writer and forBrothers, a merly a college professor at Oakland. Cal., died ysaterdav from heart fail-nr- e while attending mass at St. Augustine' church. Before entering the Christian Brotherhood ha was James well-know- n B. 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