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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, tMi far wf Cwqr 1 fetid list camtiL IimiMi a Dieoaea af Clw ay ef Diseases Csred aa JUagiag to aka Ttewt. ar Kar. Ail Branchial Tabs and O yg tya Hiafiar. Heart Tkaaaaa, Una, KUtoara and u Baa ea. Fite. Fte la. Pclrantng tage Want, Ward taWaawA AJY MUY ATM SmAKaAA u9 1 ?. pR. ESTES, ou advtea la SPECIALIST wesy-- vVHlI O1 tfMa An bar fbo nark naki ISl Re OGDEN, UTAH. 1907. 17, 3 Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State tween Schwaraaehlld ft Sulsberger and tha Alton road was Illegal and NATIONAL LEAGUE APRTL WEDNESDAY, void. The trouble in this case comes Philadelphia, ; Beaton. a from the fact that the railroad did Philadelphia, April IS. Boaton and am take a lease of the tracks of the Philadelphia opened the National for the purpose of leaf ue season In this city today. Hard packing company indischarging its undertaking aa an hitting in the fourth inhinf gave the terstate The carrier. arrangecommon locals a lead which Boaton oauld not ment between the two corporation overcome. 800 re: tbe R. ri. E. was. therefon. a device whereby waa of company the packing produce 1 2 .1 Boaton ..... t cort of 919 per car I I 1 transported Philadelphia other shipper wen paying the while Baiterlee Flaherty and Needham; $20." Corrldon and JgrkUtsek. The court excludes from the case, as not being within the iasuea. the quesInula, 9; Cincinnati, 0. of the right of a railroad company Cincinnati, April 19. Inablllt.v to hit tion to render greater servh-e- , or to furha see. man on after getting Karger to one shipper was raaponilbla for the defeat of Cin- nish greater facilities, the tame publishfor to than another the far Louis. cinnati by St. Holy, ed The issue in this case is vlrtton, playad a hrllliant gama at the charge. the same or more furnish to right short, accepting tan chances without at a leas price. an error. Score: In concluding the court said: The R. H. E. 9 1 arrangement that existed between the .. Olncinnntl 9 10 0 two companies did not. for reaaoas 81. loula hared on division Batteriaa Coakley and Schlei; Kar-ge- r of public policy, be other of rates, or in any way he conand Marshall. g nected with, or afect the function of tho rallroaJ company. Tha New York, 4; Brooklyn, 1. as It existed, therefore, Brooklyn, April 19. Tho National agreement was and tho Judgment of the league aaaaoa wae opened here today lowerillegal court must be affirmed." with A game between tho New York and local team. The visitors won 4 to PREMIERS HAVE HIGH TIME. 1. Score: PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE VgVbVkVkVVVVVVUVtuvuviAriAAAJVU'UVLlVtAAAf THE UTAH CANNING COMPANY SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. OGDEN, UTAH. MANUFACTURERS Packers of High Grads VagetablM a goods-- FACTORY. UTAH. 'Phene 107F. .....9 JOHN J. G. READ & BROS. CO. Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company HOXER rate-makin- bigygles New York Brooklyn Batteriaa McOinnlt..y and McIntyre and Ritter. 7 9 --- 4 1 Freedom of London Praoentod ral Botha- - and Other. S 1 Brrana-han- ; THE REST National and Hudson Out Foil machine abop is complete and and we do ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. line of Bicycle Supplies and Cutlery. See ua before you buy or hare your repair work done. np-to-da- H. (Bn Philadelphia, I; New York, I. New York, April 19. Philadelphia to 9 in the opening bent New York game of tho eeaeoa today. Orth was batted out of tho bog In the second and Dvgert In the sixth. Score: . R. H. E. .. ...9 7 9 Philadelphia 9 4 New York ...,......-..Batteries Dygert, Bender and Berry; Orth, Hughes, Caatleton and tecs-pate- 9 2528 Washington Ava. OPPOSITE CITY EARL. Beaton, 4; Washington, X Boston, April 19. Boston defeated Washington today 4 to I. Graham, who began the game In tbe box for the gave way to fhlkenberg after one Inning, during which tho home team scored nil iti runs. Young hold the visitors to scattered hits. Score: R. H. E. 19 1 Boaton , ... ,i. ... 9 9 1 Washington Baterfeu Yonng and Criger; Graham. Fhlkenberg, BlnksniMp and ' ' via-ltor- s, ...,,..,.,....4 ON THE TRACE Candy Sale Special Next Saturday, April 13, from 2 to 6 p. m.. cur PURE STICK! CANDY, ass't flavors. Only 1 5c Per Pound Regular Price 25c RESULTS. OAKLAND San Prancisco, April 14. Fhraritea and well played horses were generally successful at Oakland today. One Brat choice that failed lost all chanoo at tha poet. He was Dorado, who was left In tbe third race. Hugh McGowan at 8 to 1 proring the winner. Kntre Nona again rewarded her backers by taking the Are furlongs event In fast time from San Fhrn. Tha two yew old raea resulted In a victory for tho wall played Margie. Results: First race, 4 furlongs Margla D. won; Placher Herlvaa, second; Baboo, third. Time, 44 fiaurida Second race, 4 furlong won; Asusa, second; Mias Martha, third. Time, 1:18. . Third raoe, mile nnd sixteenth, sell ing Hugh McGowan won; Reservation, second; Tbe Captain, third. Time, 1:47 94. Fourth race, mile nnd a furlong sailing Corrigan won; Hack Gem, second; Boners, third. Time, 1:64 Fifth race. 5 furlongs Bntre Nous won; San Fhrn, second; Sugar Maid, third. TUp. 1:18- Sixth race, I 1 furlongs Ocean Shore won; Native Bon. second; P. Neugant, third. Time, 1:06 44. 4-- 9. . Ogden Candy Kitchen 370 25Ui St, Broom Hotel Building Ind. Phone 326 9-- 5. 1-- Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU BUY A. AQUEDUCT RESULTS. New York, April 16. mits: Aqueduct re- First race, 6 furlongs Kllloehan won; Eudlnla, second; Autumn Flower, third. Time, 1:16. Second rase, 4 furlongs Masks and Faces won; Magailne, second; Roan rio, third. Time, :60. Third race, mile Jack McKeon won;' Mary Morris, second; Rohador, third. Time,. 1:41 44. Fourth race, the Rose stakes, 4 fur-lonINotuulga won; Tea Leaf, second; rosette, third. Time, :49 14. Fifth race, 7 furlongs Lally won; Fustian, second; Waterbearer, third. Time, 1:29. Sixth race, 6 furlongs Pretension won; Cresalna, second ; Pulsus, third. , Time, 1:13 14. - RACYCLE BICYCLE an ?our KODAK business. Full line of EAST rRE'10 KODAKS and all supplies for the ama- hpns is here and you will want your bicycle put in .ur department has been enlarged and nri ijnces are UivWf 2L, i right. T. S. 306 HUTCHISON TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. E. F. BRATZ 7 and frtle CitJ and County. Loans on Improved Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado, and ' Nate Glass Insurance Pn n trong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 429 AND 420Z. RAILROADS MUST PAY FINE. United States Court of Appeals firms Decision of Lower Court. Chicago, April 16. The 934 to 940 Street. Twenty-fourt- 2299 Wash. OGDEN, UTAH. has ever resulted; and I don't think this one will amount to any more than the others. TAFT AT PONCE, P. Af- United Caguss, P. R April IS. Secretary Ms party slopped here thla morning on their way from 8 an Juan to Ponce The city waa decorated In American nnd Spanish flags and n large crowd of people from tha aurro unding country gave tho secretary a cordial greeting. The alcalde In hla addrau of welcome did not refer to tho dtlaen-ehl- p question. Mr. Taft In Ma reply felicitated tho people on the prosperous condition ef the country and p railed Gov. Wlnthropli administration. Caguas la tho most Important Inland city and Its inhabltanta have been moat persistent In their demand! to y American citizenship. Mr. Taft did not mention the question at thla place, whore president CONFERENCE OF PRESIDENTS. Roosevelt spoke strongly In favor of it Washington, April 16, Naval movement atoday show that the gunboat INTERFERING WITH FOOL ROOMS Boaton has started from Amapala, Honduras, for Oorlnto, Nicaragua, to Indianapolis, Ind., April 16. Attorconvey President Eelaya to A inert ney General Bingham wired to the will he oonferance Amapala for the from Hammond, governors uffica have there with President Flguera. Ills., that be andtoday the officials of Lak The Chicago will be used to convey oounty had been served wttk a rePresident Flguera to the eonfereuee, straining order from the Laki ooanty which will be held either at court, prohibiting them from later or on board one of faring with pool selling nt Dearburs Amapala the American vaaoela to be anchored Park. Following tha issuance ef this In Ftonaecn bay. order, the chief ef police nnneanoed At the state department today it he would take no action thla afternoon bewaa admitted that an agreament toward suppressing pool selling, tt la tween the United States and Maxlco possible that state troops may be seat hie been entered into by which n gu- to Dearborn Park by the governor. aranty has been gives that there shall ha no hoatllo demonstrations between REQUISITION FOR ROGERS. tha forces of Guatemala and Salvatha dor upon tha frontier during Albany, N. Y, April 14. Governor It waa said that this does Hughes today Issued Ma reqnir'tion not mean It will he necessary for tbs on the governor of California for the UnltoJ States and Msxloo to ue force return from Loa Angela, where be la to suppress Emigrados" across the In custody of Charles H. Roger, want, border by any of tho armed bands in ed on the charge of Bordering Aline states. Amerloaa Central various the and tbe Olney Brother tn The promulgation of a Joint order by Ingerlrk WalkiU, Orange county October 6, Mexioo nnd the United States pro1906. hibiting such excursions, it le believed, will be sufficient to guarantee quiet PENNYFACKERS BILL PASSES. while the presidents of Nicaragua and Salvador are conferring. Harrisburg, Fa., April 16. The bill libel act tbe Qrady-Balu- s repealing CRUSHED HOPES. which waa advocated by Governor Pennypackar and opposed by tbe enStar: Times are tire Washington press of tbe state, passed the senchanged, said Mark Twain, speaking ate today without a dissenting vote. of Washington. '1 doubt if nowaday a The bill bow goes to tho house for a man of Washington's unswerving concurrence in minor amendments inIntegrity would be able to get cm. serted by tbe senate. A rich lawyer, after dinner the a into for went den hi other night, DIES FROM WOUNDS. smoke. He took down from hlu pipe-rac- k a superb meerschaum, a Christ New York, April 16. Policeman Alpresent from hla wife; but alas aa fred Belllck, one of tbe two officer ha started to fire tbe pipe, it came hot bv Salvator Governs!, aa Italapart in hla hands. The bowl bad been ian, when they attempted to arrest broken In two, and then, carelessly him on Sunday night, died tonight. atuck together. Governs! is under arrest and the poWith loud growls of rage the law- lice have arrested many other Italians hla demandfrom den nnd yer rushed for carrying concealed weapons Today ed to know who bad broken hla new 102 of the prisoners were arraigned. meerschaum. Hla only son, a boy of From them were taken 76 revolvers 11, spoke np bravely. and many dirka, stilettos, etc. 'Father,' he said, T cannot tell n Ue. I did it ILLNESS OF CHAMBERLAIN. The lawyer pralsad the lad's Washingtonian veracity, but that night on Boaton, April 16. Having received hla pillow be groaned and went on ter- word that the illness of her ribly about the incident, Joseph Chamberlain, continue! seriHeaven help uie,' he aald. It bad ous, Mrs. W. C. Endicott, widow of been my life's dearest wish to rear up tbe former secretary of war, accommy eon to my own profession, but panied by her eon, Wm. C. Effillcott, now alas alas' " and hie wife, sailed for Liverpool re-batt-- lf 1 AT LOGAN, UTAH. And Has Them Good Taft and Mens Suits Boys9 Suits ul Children's Suits Mens Shoes Boys Shoes Childrens Shoes The Price and Quality Are Always Right PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue - . INSURANCE e. The Springfield Fire and Marine The Manchester of England . The German Alliance Amm. of New York The w Zealand The New York Underwriters. Elevator Automobile Plate Glass The Maryland Casualty Co. Health .Accident of Baltimore Burglary Liability Hioam Holler ,1 Knrrty Ronds court Ronds The United States Fidelity I nil . and Goaraotj Companj j Lowest Ratee and Complete Protection J. M. Forristall, Agt. Phones BeB Ind. 809 80 Rurglary InMirsnce Robt. G. Agee, Mgr. Offce 55 FIRST NAT. BANK son-in-la- ComgsaiiBSiOBS AFTER SWEDISH CONSUL. d FACTORY Putnam has Them R. State court of appeal today affirmed WILL SUPPRESS DISTURBANCES. the opinion In the district court of April 16. Charles A. Washington, tbe Chlcapo ft Alton railroad and J. Ekstromer, the Swedish vice consul at ' Tangier, Morocco, April 16. An exM. Faithoru and Fred A. Wann, for- St. Louie, whose exequateur recently peditionary column of five hundred mer officials of the road, for granting was withdrawn because of n letter men Is approaching Tangier from Fez rebatee. The company and the twe official were found guilty lane yea? and an aggregate Sue of $88,000 was impoadd. The tnllroad comps nv wae fined 140,-00- 0 and the two officials $10,000 sach. Tbe conviction of the' defendants followed jhe prosecution of the government which alleged that- - rebates had been granted to Schwnrsochlld ft Sulzberger In aklpmontn of meat. The rebates were said to have been paid to tho packing company under the guise of refund of terminal charges,' tha uaont being $1 on each ear for the nae of the tracks of the packing company in getting can of meet oat from the packing house to the main line of the Alton road. In tta opinion the appellate court dedans: of wheelage Rentals upon the the parties have an unobjectionable Ifbpli entered Into a contract which In nil other respects la lawful. Schwana-ohlift Sulsberger received heck n part of the hioney they paid tha road for freight, but thla does not prove that the transaction constituted a e within the definition of the statu he full rate la paid, either la money or In moneya worth, the parties can not be guilty of rebating. These consideration compel the court to tho conclusion that the Judgment of the 1 lower court cannot be sustained ex-- 1 cept by holding that the contract be-- Ask your Grocer for tt. UTAH. OOOEN, Campben-Bannrr-man- te MaBdSOffd April 16. The colonial premiere were presented with tha freedom of the city at tho Guild hall thla afternoon and subsequently were entertained at luncheon by the lord mayor and the city corporation. Each of tbe visitors presented let as a free man enclosed in a gold eas ket. Hie premiere drove to tbe Guild hall, General Botha the Transvaal the Benjamin of the premier a Brotherhood," rldiag with Sir Wilfrid Laurler, the Canadian premier. The luncheon at tho Guild hall wau attend, ed also by Premier the Arrhiblahop of Canterbury nnd kdher cabinet ministers, Field Marshal Lord Roberta, who Joked with General Botha about their experiences on the veldt. Many peers and member of the house of comnaval man in mons and military uniform! occupied seats boat da a large nurobef of prominent women. The Boer flag captured by the. city pedal volunteers at Jaoobsdal, which usually ornameta the banqueting hall, waa removed on this occasion, so aa to not offend General Botha and hie party. Honeysuckle Evsporsted Milk Wan the gold medal at the State Fair, 1909. A trial ean will convince you there Is nans JUST AS GOOD, TENTS and AWNINGS The beat and Largest Manufacturers In the Wart. Gene- Manufacturers af Wholesale and Retell Manufacturer of Saddlery R. H. E. AMERICANLEAGlE WE HAVE THEM AND Harness and A HOME PRODUCT. Bichaal, Proprietor. Faotory 2494 Wall Avenue, OGDEN., UTAH. FIVE POINTS, OGDEN. THE BEST. STRICTLY Edward ef and PICKLES VINEGAR Utah Fruits and Vegetables Pur Food Cataup. Pure Food Pork ft Scan Pierce's Pur Food Hominy. Pierce's Worcestershire Sauce. ens grads of Manufacturers A Full Line of Pirca Pierce We pack but UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS written by Mm reflecting upon Mr. Cortelyou while the latter was general appeared at the White House today to seek an Interview with the president. Secretory Loeb heard what he had to say and suggested that he reduce hie statement to writing nnd submit It to Secretary Root Mr. then called upon Acting Secretary Bacon at tbe atste department nod arranged to leave with him a full explanation in writing of what he had done, with an apology aa a basis for hie plea that his exequateur be restory ed. Mr. Bacon wfil hand thla to Root, who will bring tha matter to tha attention of tha president. poet-mast- er 8eo-retar- CONFERENCES WERE FAILURk. Plttabnrg, Pn.. April 14. Theodore Yon M oiler, minister of stats of Germany, who waa at the dedication of and will embark here for Maxagan, whence It will proceed to Its deztlna-tlon- , Morocco City, with the Intention of suppressing the disturbances there. FIRE IN HOMESTAKE Four. times : tho light MINE. at half DeaiJwood. 8. D.t April 16. The fire In tbe Homestske mine, which has been raging for two weeks. Is reported The today to be quite beyond control. now rocks surrounding tbe flames sre so hot that It is almost Impossible for the cost men to get through the cave to fight the fire. EDDY HEARING Thats what electric lighting does. If you question It,, question us. Were only too glad to give information and good service along the lighting line. Thats why MAY 13. May 13th Concord, N. H April 19. has been fixed ns the date for the hearing upon the motion of the trustees of the estate of Mary Eddy O. EMdy for leave to Intervene aa complainants In the original suit to occurs an accounting of Mrs. EdJy's property. Carnegie Institute, was the guest of honor lent evening at aa Informal reception at the German club of thla city Minister Von Moller said he declined PARR DEFEATED BY BEALL. the invitation to attend the peace congress at New York because there were n number of things ha thought more Chicago, April 16 Fred Brail, the profitable for him to do and because Wisconsin wrestler, defeated Jim Parr be did not think that any serious re- of England In two straight falls here sult. cap be aooomplluhad by the gath- last night. The eoatast waa at style, bat the men wore ering. A great many such eonferenoes 1 ee But that they kept to tMr feet have attended," he said, and aothing meet of tbe time. we are Those Lite Men" EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT Commercial Electric Company ' 2279 WASH. AYE. PHONE .362. catch-acateb-c- ' j I WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. |