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Show the iionrnro examiner oodex, ctah. 'Wednesday, mt. apbil u, COUNCIL IN BOOSTERS HARRIMAN Cream Baking powder. ' For half t century Mate .the perfect biscuit, cake and bread, j EXAMINERIUCPhONCS HICKEY GETS ROOM Indspsndsnt Phona im rings M Th,OFFICE M N BUSINESS RAILROAD Nb M Ns. Si Indspandsat 'Fhana all ptiona, ans ring PLUM TENDERED POSITION OF DISTRICT DI8TRICT FOREMAN OF O. 8. L. NOTICE TO SUSSCRIBERS-- Ia Mk Ing aoiaplalBta retarding tha dslivtry of ths Examiner do ao direct ta circulation d apartment, and not to car-rio- Air subscriber falllnt to New Job Will Necessitate Hie Removal to Salt Laka ra-oat- City. tha Examiner will eoofar favor by calling Na M olthor phon Ini.goad) before LAMAR KELSON, (81 ON THEIR TO VISIT SESSION WAY OGDEN To supply your wants in Millinery, Shirt Waists, Muslin Undent-ear- , Gauze Vests, Hants, Union Suit. Loujr anij CITY WILL NOT BUILD THE DAM ACROSS RIVER. "GET ACQUAINTED" WILL ARRIVE IN UTAH THE TER PART OF MONTH. Sanitarium and Irrigators Must Of It City Will Build Two Bridges H They Don't. Logan Objective Paint to B Reached Number of Ogdon Euoinooa The Occasion of the Trip Is for nual Inspection Number of Matters to Look Into. It la almost aa assured fact that tho dam at the mouth of the esnyon to divert the water of Ogden river Into the old channel will ho built. At a meeting of tho city council committed1. Man- The special train, earning the and Manufacturers' boosters, wil arrive la Ogden about 9 o'clock this morning and after a stay of 18 minutes, daring which time the party will he Joined by a number of Ogden business men, will leave on the "get acquainted" excursion for Lug an. Shun stops will be made at the various towns en route. Music will be a feature of the occasion. Following U the schedule card for the excursion: Leave Belt Like 8:0ft a. m. sharp. Don't be late. Arrives Woods Cross 8:20 a. m. Greetings to Bountiful. Leaves Woods Cross 8:25 a. m. All aboard Step lively. Arrive Farmington 1:23 a. m. The Home of the ARGUS. Leaves Farmington 1:40 a. m. Ko Jollying the Agent. Arrives Kayavllle 8:60 a. m. The Manufacturing Center. Good-By- e I .eaves Kayavllle 8:55 a. m. "Barnes City." Arrives Layton 8:00 a. m. Adams Little Garden Spot. leaves Ijiyton 8:05 a, m. Getting Late. All Aboard- Arrive Ogden 0:85 a. m. Bee America, etc., but BEE OGDEN." Leaves Ogden 1:5ft a. m. Home of association. the "Wlllipue-Wallipus- '' Arrives Brigham 10:30 a. m. Three Cheers for "PEACH VI LLE. Leaves Brigham 11:00 a. m. "Get Acquainted" with HOLST. Arrives Cache Junction 12:00 m. Stop for WATER rally. Arrive LOGAN 1:00 p. m. All OuL Form In Line. Forward, March. Get your meal tickets on the train. Meal 50c. Eat quickly; there are others. "Get Acquainted" meeting at Thatcher Oepra House, 3:00 p. m. Everybody attend. Retell Merchants' association meeting at opera house after othi-- r meeting la adjourned. "Get Acquainted." Returning train leaves Logan at 8:00 p. m. sharp. Be there. Stops at Brigham, Ogden, Layton, Kayavllle, Farmington and Woods Cross only. Arrives Salt Lake 11:30 p. m. Good Night. President Harrimaa, of tha Southern Pad fie, and other roods, U scheduled to arrive In Utah the Utter part of this month on his annual trip of Inspection, according to advices from the east. Not lines a year ago about thla time, just following the great San Francisco disaster, has Mr. Harrimaa been west, and Indications are that he will find plenty to keep him bujr during hla short stay in the west. The washout districts on the line of the Southern Pacific, nesr Reno and in California will claim some iff his consideration, aa permanent repairs that will stead tha teat of time, must be made. The Salton Sea problem is perhap the most difficult of all to solve and the magnate will be occupied when he arrives os the ground. It la aid that the water troubles are not the most serious now. but that large fissures are opening in the earth making the grading proposition a had one. The construction of the depot at Salt Lake City, the proposed viaduct over Twenty-fourt- h street, and the erection of a large freight depot here will also claim a small portion of hla time. EXCURSION WILL BE MADE TODAY. Mon Will Go. LAT- Short Gloves, Hosiery, Kimouaa, Wrappers, etc., An- etc. American housewives have found Dr. Prices Baking Powder a'guaran-te- e of light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. EDITORIAL SPECIAL It Circulator. Mm. Jacobson, who was taken 111 at tba moating In tha tabernacle Sunday, baa recovered from her ickaeno. 8 ha deatrea to expraan her thnaka to tha two uuknowu young lari lea who Moluted bar to Browua drug and-den- lj tore across the atroeL Tha Fourth Word choir will give a grand concert at tho State Indaatrlal School for tha Inmates tonight, co turn ao el ng at 8 o'clock. Aa there la a limited capacity to tho assembly room bnt a small audience will be arcommo WANTFD 50 laborers, Ogden Tran a It OD. la understood (hat David Hlckay, general Rap-- foreman of the Harrimaa hops at this place, has been tendered tho position of district foreman of tha Utah division of tha Oregon Short Una, which will necessitate bla removal to Balt lake City. While Mr. Hickey has not definitely decided to accept tha position, in all probability he will do ao. Mr. Hickey took tho place made vacant by the transfer of Mr. Wataou and has always been considered a moat efficient foreman. Hia promotioa to district foremaa cornea as a recognition of meritorious work. Ho ban made many friends during hla stay la Ogden, who will regret to hear that ha baa besa called elsewhere, but who will also ba pleased to know that ho has received ao appoint ment to a better poaltloa. While Mr. Hickey's has not been made. It is said that It will be Foreman Smith of tba Southern Pacific roundhouse. cua-caas- 3. W. Scott of Salt City and Ruth Fowler of Ogdon, Waller Poultoa of Salt Laka City and Wlanlfrrt Woodmansee of Ogdon, warn granted mar- NEW WACE SCHEDULE riage licenses yesterday afternoon. Funeral aanrlcoa oner tha remains of Goaa Into Mr. Hattie Brown were held yesterday afternoon at 1 oclock at tha Flrt Ward masting house. Bishop's Cedn-aallo-r B. N, Ooddard presiding. Tha mnnle was furnished by Mrs. Mary Farley, William Rtckett and the ward eholr. Than was a large attendance of frieadi and relative and tho floral offerings warn many and varied, The following speakers paid a tribute to tha high rateem in which tho deceased was held la the community: Nathaniel Montgomery, Bishop Jr men Ward, James Story, Brother Ellin, T. D. Brown and President C. F. Middleton. Effect May First tO, 000 Empltyea Effected. ager Kurts and Attorney Henderson of the Sanitarium company, and a number of representative irrigators of tho county, at the city hall last evening, the matter waa dlacuaaed rather fully and the sanitarium company sad tho Irrigatorp look favorably os the Idea of building a dam. la the event that a dam la not constructed the city fathers will eoniruct two bridges across the river Instead of the one sow put out of commission. The council omnmlttee, Kuril and Henderson of tha Sanitarium company. Assistant City Attorney Devine, nnd n number of men Interested In different irrigation ditches, mat yesterday forenoon at the city hall to discuss the matter. During tho course, of the dlw ruMiton the arguments became rather warm. Attorney Henderson passing rather uncomplimentary ivmarks about Attorney Devins. The argumentative battle waxed so warm that Councilman Browning, one of the special committee, threatened to throw Ileudsreon out of tho window unless ho desisted from hlo unwarranted attack oa Attorney Devine and used more moderate language. In addition ,to those mentioned John 8. Lewis, president of the Ogden City Improvement league, was In attendance aa a representatives of the organisation. The city eounctl commit tee consisted of Dro. Powers and Dick-a- n and Councilman Browning nnd The council committee Weathorby. gave those la attendance to understand that tha city waa prepared to rebuild tho bridge aernsa tho old course, but that in the event of tha Sanitarium company and tha Irrigators would nut rebuild the dam tha city would build two bridges, one below and ona above the sanitarium. In all probability the Irrigators and the sanitarium will rebuild the dam. BIG FISTIC BOUT FOR OGDEN -- The new agreement between tha trainmen and the 40 railroads west of DICK HYLAND WILL the Mississippi river baa been receir-e- "FIGHTING MEET TOP NOTCHER HERE. at the railroaj offices In thla city. , Aa stated In Associated Press tho fore part of this month tho lacreaao generally will amount to Evant Has Bean Arranged for the Aubout 10 per rent. The new schedule ditorium Rink for May 10 of prices will go Into effect on May 1 A Sure Go. ( and about 80,000 employes win be afin thla city art fected. Railroad men happy now that the new ntes hare Ogden sport lovers will again have gone inte effect. aa opportunity to see "lighting Dirk" If yon are going to move ace Milan, Hyland in action If Jhe plana of the DEPEWS 7SRD BIRTHDAY, transfer vaa. Leave orders for coal. promoters carry out all right. It la 401 Twenty-flflat. Slades Phones New' York, April 23. Senator planned that Hyland aha!) mart a in thla city at the Auditorium fhnunrey M. Depew celebrated bln rink. May 10, and that top notcher will Mra. 8. F. Geiger baa been quite 111 73rd at by today lunching birthday either he Benny T anger, Kid Sullivan for tho past weak at her homo, 8040 Dalmoalcos with the Women's Republi- or Jcfforann avenue. Billy Flnurane. can aaHodatlon of the etate of New were perfected by Arrangements which he to York, helped organise nine Manager Sammy McCltntock, who supSee Malan Transfer Co, for storage yearn ago. ervises Hyland's every movement, and of all kinds Our specialty is moving Mr. Depew congratulated the women Harry Patterson, who will pull off pianos, furniture and office fixtures republicans on being part and parcel the bout, and Manager O'Mar of the of a campaign which had begun to exAuditorium iu which It waa deTaylor M. Cain wan In Ogden vis- citingly 18 months before the presiden- Ogden ckled that the bout would eome off. iting with his brother, V. P. Cain, man-- ! tial convention. The messages were sent off last sight, The chief event of that campaign ager of tho Bolye Hardware company. A1 Hereford, manager of Kid until laat night, at which tlma he left ' so for, he said, "has been the organ- one to another to Jack Curley, manon the Union Pacific for j isation of the society of Aqantea and Sullivan, of Benny Tanger. and the other ager which la a Wyo., place he expects to Saphirs. with constantly Increasing to Billy Flnucane. The latter Is a Rrate. membership of Influential people, but whirls Ind Irish fighter and Judging the republican party la not a party of from hU record in the past he will Ananias and Saphlra. As a party we W, J. Tyler, advertising representamake some for the gate tive of R. L. Polk Directory company, tell the truth and live np to the truth." money. Hyland go I in the eity gathering information and soliciting subscriptions for the END NOT IN SIGHT. CIVIL ENGINEER SUICIDES. Utah State Gaxetteer. Salvador, Republic of Salvador. April Columbus, 0 April 23. A man supChlelf Clerk F. W. Gentsch, under 33. The government of Nicaragua posed to be Frank Thompson, n civil satisfaction from the demanded baa F. DinE. of tha Superintendent of Philadelphia, committed ing earn and hotels, has arrived from government of Salvador for Ita part In engineer suicide tonight la a cell at the city between war recent and the Nicaragua Omaha, where he has been on a two as well aa the free Inter- police station where he had been reI Honduras, weeks visit. two the countries of moved from a Pennsylvania railroad change between their Salvador, train on which he waa traveling from products. respective Ade. the playwrighi and anGeorge the Is ready Chicago to Pennsylvania. He la said though demands, rejecting thor, accompanied by bln tether, Mr. to with a make of to have been acting peculiarly on the Nicaragua trenty and Mrs. Davis of Chicago, and Mr. train, walking up and down the aisle and 'not does that peace ' friendship Roberts, hla private secretary, arrived wound and or persisting la addressing strangthe the inter dignity injure la the city last evening. The party I ers. lie hanged hlmeelf by a thoue-er- s of eats either party. Just returning from California and did belt, which he attached to the There la a possibility that open war not stop In Ogden, but went directly letmay result from Salvador's refusal grating above tha cell. He had a to Zion. or that the president of Nicaragua will ter from the United States geologlral lend his aid to the numerous enemies surrey Indicating that he had been GoMr. nnd Mrs. J. c. Cudraundson of of the ing government work very satisfactorpresident of Salvador. Green River, Wyoming, are Ogden visIn hia pocketa also ily in Arisons. itors. Mm. Gudmundsen will remain were found a number of letters adYANKEES ENTERTAINED. here for some time to recuperate. dressed presumably to hie eon. whose name waa the same as his own, and City of Mexico, April 23. One hunwhom he urged to return to his home. dred representative mm of thla city The letters had not been claimed, and tonight tendered an elaborate testi- had been returned to the tether. Most monial banquet to Arthur E. Slllwell of them were addressed to Potholes. of Kansas (Tiy and a party of 77 capi- Csl. muThe choice of talists from various parts of the Unitsicians. ed States and England who acoompa-- : CHINE WILL BE DEPORTED. Died him to Mexico. The party will States. ; leave tomorrow for ihe United San Diego. Cal.. April S3. Aurta Chee, the Chinese deported, win not ben sent to China via San Francisco, but to Mdxlco. It has recently develmeroped that Chee was a BUFFALO SILLS SHOW. chant In Jusrex. Mexico, and had been in business there for 15 years. H New York, April 23. Indians wanted to go to China on a visit, and bit the dust, rangers galloped so came to Iower California and inacross the tanbark plains and tentionally got hlmseir caught, crosstrain robbers were punctured ing the line, hoping thereby to make with bullets tonight In Madison half of the trip to China at the expense Square Garden, where Buffalo of the United States, but CommissionBill's Wild West show opened er Knnler ordered him rrturned to before thousands of spectators. Mexico. Two new spectac'ea were added to the show, which gave Their owners feel proud of them. CONTRACT FOR STEEL RAILS. It a flavor slightly different Magnificent In qunllty. yet wonderfrom the performances which fully reasonable la price. Terms waa last seen In this city five If desired. rittsburg, April 23. Contracts for 1 1)3.000 ton of steel rails to cost ago. They were the batyean M. J. PANTONE, State Agent. tle of Summer Springs and the I4.284.0ftn for 1808 delivery will be the hold up of the Union PaI also handle a fine Una of vioxwrded by the Pennsylvania railroad cific mail. The battle was one lins and other company within a short lime, accordIn which Col. Cody was the ing to advlres here tonight. Most of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE the rails will be used in extending exoriginal scout. 414 36th St isting lines and building branch roads Phone 1038K. next j ear OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO d a h . Kurtzmann Pianos oooooooooooooooo well-to-d- o Mer-cliaut- o' Pacific, Union Washington .April 28. Cnllfornte'a claim to 85.000 acres of school land selected la letu of patented land waa presented to Secretary Garfield and Assistant' Attorney General Woodruff today by the surveyor general of California and the insistent attorney general of that state. The state's title has been changed, by the Interior department oa the ground that the tend la in excess of the acreage to which the state la entitled. No decision was rendered. PRINCESS IB INBANE. . Berlin, April 23. During the resolution In the relchstag today of the army appropriation. General Vua Einem minister of war, referred to the dlffi cultles encountered by the army ad ministration recently, because of the purpose Of the government to the field artillery, the foot artillery and the infantry as quickly as puasi-bl- The of the Infantry has been complicated, tha minister explained by the new ammunition, hut In any event the amount granted for theae purposes was not only Insufflnient but proliahly would leave a surplus for future demand-- . The extraordinary expenses In the army appropriation for 1907 Include 810,250,00ft for the rebuilding of fortresses. against I5.25ft.000 In 1906. The spending of enormous sums to this (end. General Von Einem explained, complicated the estimate, as the financial situation had to he considered. The minister said he thought U would be possible to complete the and the rebuilding of fortifications before an outbreak of war before these weapons wero absolutely required. He had been urged to acreierate these improvement lint he bad not done so, as he had full confidence In the power of the army even without the aid of new arms and reconstructed fortresses. It was the desire of the government, however, that the German soldier have for his nse the best weapons in existAfr-ence. was ih completed the minister said he was .convinced the army estimates would decrease. No members of the relch-stacould wish for conditions similar to those In France two years ago when hundreds of millions were thrown on the frontier in order to get ready for a war at a time when political clouds were gathering on the horixon. He concluded: "We wish to be ready for war, and onr aim must be to keep the army In thla state. r g 358 25th St. . FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen. Puddings, Etc You will need for that party. 'Phone Round Trip to Los Angelos On safe daily April 26th to May 19th. to July 31st J907 Good returning PARTY o o o o o RATE TICKETS o o o o o o o 8-- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o MANY HORSES BURNED. O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O New Yorit. April 23. The Despatch stables at Non. 130 to 143, Barrow street, wer burn-ed early today. There were 180 horses In the building and all of theae, excepting a doxeu which were rrecued by stable hands, perished. Tbe low Is estimated at 860.00ft. During the fire a report became our-rent that three stablemen had lost their lives, but the firemen said later that this was untrue and that all the employes es-raped. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o! ooooooooooobboo o o O o TREASURE CAVE FOUND. O Lisbon April 13. A cave con- O talnlng valuable treasures has O been found on the coast of O Northern Portugal. The trees-ure Included many old fold O coins. Jewelry and 'antique The proposal to erect a monnment O arms, supposed to have been a Recent to the late Leon SerpoIIet on one of O buccaneer' hoard. the public squares of Paris has met O earthquakes which exposed the with hearty support. In French auto- b rave, made the discovery poa-mobile rlreles. When n subscription sible. list, was opened 84202 was subscribed O wl'.blu a few OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O da. GRIX o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO re-ar- e. Good Goods Cheap Not Cheap Goods" ed. O O O O Minister of War Bays That the Country Must Always Ba Ready for War. 8 SCHOOL LANDS. CALIFORNIA Berlin, April 23. The criminal action which waa brought against Princess Camilla Von Wrede, because of the theft of silver from Berlin hotels, is to be abandoned. Medical experts The have pronounced her insane. princess Is now hi n sanitarium. The accusations against tha prinDEATH OF MlSsliToWN cess, which rapsed a sensation, were brought by a valet of the princess The many friends of the Rev. WIT husband. The man had been discharged after Informing the prince 11am Thurston Brown will be grieved to hear of the death pf his daughter that hla wife was a kleptomaniac and Helen. Mr. Brown left the 20th for demanding 812.000 for alienee. Tho hie home la Denver, but his daughter valet was later arrested, charged with had passed .away before he left Og- attempted blackmsiL When the police searched Basedow den, succumbing to an attack of conCastle, which was leased by the Von sumption from which she had suffered W redes, they found silverware valued for yeara. She waa Id yearn of age and a talented young lady, whose at 145,000 which la aald to hare been tolea front the leading hotel In Eudeath waa a sad blow to her father. rope. The princes was Carmen DoThe burial will be at Denver. lores Josefs De Bonitas, a rich ArgenMELLODY. tine woman; The Von WreJea have a DEFEATS SULLIVAN place in Madrid, which la filled with , Los Angeles, Cal , April 23. Mike rsrs art treasure. (Twin) Sullivan waa given the decision over Honey Mellody at the end of IMPRISONMENT IN THE MINES. 20 fait rounds tonlffkt; At all 'stages Sullivan showed unmistakable supeTver, Russian Poland, April 23. A riority and outgeneraley Mellody at court martial yesterday sentenced n Infighting. Meliody'a tactics were con- student named Illlnakl, the aasasalon fined to rushes, generally ending ,1a of General Count Alexis Ignatleff, to clinches, where Sullivan used right eleven years' Imprisonment In the uppercut nnd short Juba to the fact mines, nnd condemned an accomplice iff the murderer to deportation for with telling effect. Mellody took a world of punishment life. The drfonae protested against the and, although at several stages of the fight seemed staggered by stiff rights prisoner being tried by court martial, to the face, came back fighting. claiming that they should hive been tried by the ordinary law. Tver la one of the few provinces where no EXPENSES OF THE form of martial law has been proclaim- GERSAN ARMY OUR MOTTO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Worlds Greatest Pageant 0 will take pface first week in May. Ask any Utah agent or write for information to N J. H. BURTNER. D. .P. A., SALT LAKE CITY Just Received! 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