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Show examiner, ooDEy ptah. Friday, april Tins MORxnra 28, iot. LOVE WILL CHANGING OF SALT LAKE FIND A ROUTE ARNOLD SON WON A BRIDE. NEW LINE WILL AVOID MEADOW Known Chief Engineer Hood of the B. P Ac com pan led by Bancroft end Wells, Will Go Over Proposed Line. STORY OF HOW ANDY VALLEY To supply your wants in Millinery, Shirt Waists, Muslin Underwear, Gauze Vests, rants. Union Suits, I.ng COUNTRY. WASH anj Well Stage Manager. Here, Marris in Spit of Brid' Parents Objections. Young u England and France the Sale of Alum Baking Powder is prohibited by law because of the ineffects that follow its use. Sap plainly BAKING POWDER ROYAL is made from Absolutely port Cream of Tartar, a pure Grape - adds to the healthfulness of food. -- produAidsjligestion- tar and best costume, Martha Wash lElEPBONCS InARndMl 'Phene N M Nib M OFFICE lmlpndnt Phene Nh B 'Phen, IM rliigi BUSINESS SS N. Phn. in tint Ball NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERB-- Ia M Bak- ing complaints regarding tba delivery ut (ha Examiner do no direct to dr eolation department, aad not to carriers. Any anbaerlbar (ailing to tho Esaulner vlU confer a favor by calling No. M althor phone before re-cel- Ita A marriage license haa boon granted riiarkw Andereon of Denver and Mr. KnlU Dufur of Ogden. WANTED id Tran it SO Oo. laborer, Ogden Rap- A petition for the appointment of Seth Griffin a guardian of Minnie Merle Ortffln a child, haa been Hied with the county clerk. If yen ace Being te move nee Malan, transfer vane. Leave order for coal. Twenty-fift- at Blade' Phone. h n. Aetloa for divorce haa been mencad by Prank Chndek against hi wife, Minnie Chndek, whom he allege deserted him without cause. The couple were married in Wisconsin In lit!!. See Malan Transfer Oo. for storage of all kind a Our specialty in moving piano, furniture and office fixture. F. Heginbothnm, county auditor of Salt Lake county, I In the city, the gueet of County Clerk David Mattson. Mr. Heginbothnm la much Impressed with Ogden. The card party to be given by Sego Lily Circle. 174 Women of Wootferaft, will be postponed until Friday, May 10, 1107. The fact haa juet leaked out that two prisoner took French leave oT (be city Jan Sunday lnet. Those who made a successful were J. K Brawn, vagrancy man. and W. W. Smith, n petit larceny man. A third man who refused to leave with the other haa been .par get-awa- M-da- y 20-da- y doned. - wrevwMe IS per cent reduction on all bulk vegetable seols at Grant's Seed Store SGI 24th St. J. The coatumee of an nation were In evidence at the character ball given In the Fourth Want amusement hall Wednesday evening. Many young people participated In the successful affair and a good, time was enjoyed by all. The judges awarded to John Chambers gentleman' first prise for beet sustained character, a Itobrew, and to Mis Charline Majors ladle' first prise tor best sustained, charac-- Knrizmann Pianos business and the running nway from home to Inform the parents and the rest of the folk interested, from s safe distance of the step they had taken, say the Tribune. Andrew Arnoldua, or "Andy." a he la known to hi friend, was for some time the stage manager at the Utahns theater in Ogdta. He la the son of Bophia Arno Id u of 619 Bonth Second West street, la Balt Lsk City. Esther U the daughter of W. V. Breyer, the well known veteran actor, who lives at 66 Went Sixth South street Mr. Breyer bax recently completed n piny that will ha produced In the East la a short time. Miss Breyer waa a member of a stock company playing at the Lyric theater in Salt Lake City when Andy first met her. He had met many dev er actresses behind the scenes, but felt nothing but n courteous Interest in any of them. The little ingenue caught hln fancy though, and she snored n distinct hit with him as well sa with her audience. The first night they met aome of the drop were not properly adjusted and a wrong cu wa given to th orchestra, but young Arnoldu could not help that h had mind. It waa not something on long before he told Either all about It and aald: "Lets get married right away." She replied that her folk did not want her to get married until older. HU argument prehe vailed, however, and for the past three months they have been living in n state of rather uncertain bliss, figuring on the day when they would tell their people wbat they had done, and why. The time they were waiting for waa when "Andy" could point with pride to n weekly paying business and n comfortable home and say he could take care of his girl bride. At dinner they would talk over the detail of their plan and' wonder Juit how long It .won Id be. A few day ago Arnoldu purchased q grocery store at 682 South Third Bast street, and a home. Wednesday the couple disappeared and ho one knew what had become of them. They went to the home of "Andy's" brother In Moron a, from which place they will Inform the parties moat Interested. They will return In a fejr (lays for the usual Tho April number of the Induet rial ive. The law require that nil food stuff for man or animal shall come up to the standard adopted by the bureau of a heresy edition of aa ever welcome chemistry of the United States Department of' Agriculture and no adulteramonthly. tions will be permitted. While it t generally con reded, that Twenty per cent off on all bulk gardes aeeda at the Utah Feed and Pro- manufactured food products In this duce Oo.. 2tll Washington avenue. city are purer than the average, still Both phones It may be possible that 11 do not com t up to tho high standard, so that Ogden L M. Bmley, who la connected with manufacturer may take time by the the Ely Mercantile company at Ely, forelock bv getting busy now. All coloring matter In milk la proNev la la the city spending a week hibited and the us .of saccharine for with his family. sweetening purpose I also tabooed. The members of the Ogden Gun club The law In regard to oleomargarine are practicing bard for the shooting and but ferine and to the weight iff tournament of the Utsh-IdahSports- butter I very strong. In regard to mens association which meets hero tb weight of butter It prescribes the the fort part of next month. following: "On earh package of butter manuThe Ladle of the Episcopal church factured and offered or exposed for will give a conked fond sale Saturday tie In the State of Utah, there ahall afternoon, April 27, at the Deo Drug be stamped upom the wrapper or pack Store. age the name of the maker, with the I address of the same, and the actual James Young, who played the put number of ounces contained In said ' of O heron, king of the fairies la A wrapper or package at the time iff It parental blessing. Midsummer Night's Dream" at the manufacture. FIGHTING CONSUMPTION. Grand. last night, entertained the Any peraon. firm or. corporation teachers and students of tho Barred who offer to aril, or furnish or deliver Heart academy yesterday afternoon for sale any butter, unless marked aa National Association for th Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, wltff. n masterful J Wen salon of Ham- shove specified, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor." let, Mace of Denmark. New York, April 25. The campaign which la being waged to prevent the Hon. Fred J. Kelnel 1 qnlte 111 at his AURA KING MILL spread of tuberculosis la expected to home oa Twenty-fiftstreet. receive a new Impetus from the anMrs.. Jnha Meteor, wife of Colonel New at Work Grinding Out Precious nual meeting of the "National for the Study and Prevention John Meteor, formerly engaged la the Metal. which will he held of Tuberculosis, newspaper business In this city, has oa In May 6, T and 8. Washington returned to Goldfield after a two association. the Including Members of was at Word the received yesterday months' stay In Loa Angelo for her and city office of the company In Ogden from representatives of state health. Mr. Jams J. Carmichael, manager, boards of health and of various ortba purpose of Tho Household Famishing Co., No. that the new mill at the property of ganizations formed for OoH Mining company. combating disease, will be present Aura the King 23iMi and 2202 Wash, hand tv., second are from nil over the United Bute. One goods bought and raid. Both phone In which no many Ogden people of the most Interesting features of Interested, ha commenced work. J14I. Several hundred ton of ore are now the session will he the discussion beBela Kadfnh, vice preaid oat and on the different dump at the mine. fore the sdvisery council of the of May 6, when on the will general manager of the Utah Smelting The work of milling these ore and Dr. Herman O.evening Biggs of New York, company, and C. W. Mbley, one of the now he carried on continuously, of the association, will dedirectors of the company, bar gone shipment iff bullion aad ooncentratas president on "Compulsory Notito Denver on business for the smelt-- will follow ns ooa as th condition of liver an address fication and Registration of Tuberthe roads will permit. of the measures which Sample of ore recently neat down culosis, one as a necessity hi the W1II Bows, brother and Meters, ac- for testing showed value as follow: la regarded 29; head, 116.20; modern fight against the disease. companied by Mias Bntt, left today for Gold. 956.80: silver.982.60 A report on the plans for the per ton. tb const to visit relatives and friend. making n total of on tuberculosis, congress which will meet In Washington In 1906 A petition for writ of babes for LEASES CAFE PRIVILEGE under the auspices of the National will he preJoseph Ralph association, will be made by Dr. LawMBM sented In the district court today. Ltw-hnr- a I Over Dining rence F. Flick of Philadelphia. The Wilson Turn n Inmate of the State Indus- "Billy for the congress are already to John of Room plisadvanced, trial School, haring been sent up by Gallagher for Hermitage tlie cooperation of the Judge Booth of the Fourth Judicial United States government has been District court at Provo. The dining room and kitchen iff secured aad It is expected that reprethe Hermitage la Ogden canyon have Division Superintendent E5. C. Man-so- n been leaned by Proprietor "Billy Wil- sentativesin from all parts of the world be attendance. and Resident Engineer Fit sgc raid son of the hotel to John Gallagher of will One of the Important addresses will have returned from a trip of Inspection Salt Lake City for a period of six of Dr. Fan-saof New York, orer the Salt Lake division of the months, commencing May 1. Mr. Ga- be that erretary of the associaSouthern Pacific. While there la still llagher I a first claw restaurant man, the executive tion. who will sketch the progress of quite a congestion of freight traffic son of Proprietor Gallagher of the Sad- the campaign against tuberculosis In some the road Is la better shape than dle Rock teetanrnnt of Salt Lake City time ago. The branch lines are do- and thoroughly understands catering the United Bures; bringing out the advances that have been made during ing phenomenal business. to the eating public. Two yean ago the last two years. at the of reeuurant had he charge There will lie a number of interRev. M. J. Green of Louisville, Ky., Saltnlr and last year had a lease on esting addresses on method of dealwx an Ogden visitor yesterday. the restaurant at the I. goon, Simon ing with tuberculosis by many physiBamberger! resort "Uncle Billy" H. L. Mrsereaa of Reno. Nevada, la states that he ie no restaurant or hotel cians from different cities who are best qualified to speak of the different , taking In the sights nf Ogden. man, eo far as running the dining of the war on this disease. room Is concerned and for that reason phased Tho president will recelre the memL. B. Hampton of Salt Lake City la has leased the dining room privilege. bers of the Association at the White np from the village below taking la House on Tuesday, May 7th. He ts the sights of a real city. an honorary vice president of the asHOC FICHT ANDJIORSE sociation and take an active personal SHOOT AT ABHOHY interest in the work. Some time ago a hog belonging to chased ILLEGALLY HELD. Members of Company B- - Do Some Fine Isaac Allred got loose and Into A. J. Broderick's yard, at Emery. Shooting Last Night in Contest where was horse a Utah, Portland. Ore.. April 25. Judge Wilstanding at a horse kicked at the liam R. Gilbert, of the United State At the armory last night members haystack. The It Ire. The bog grabbed circuit court, decided last night that of Company B. First Infantry. N. (J. hog. arousing U., again engaged in n rifle shooting the horse by the cord of the hind leg. L. G. Uhipmau. manager of the Bar-tie- r Lumber tumps p.y of Bote. Idaho, contest. Following la the total aver severing the cord. Within a Tew seconds the horse fell to the ground and in pall at that place for contempt of age: Sergeant E-- J. Bassett. 21.46 the hog made short work of mutilating court. Ii luesslly Imprisoned. The Lieutenant G. L Corlew. 21.G: Private the horse's body. Before any assistE. Wilton. 31.16 : court ordered him discharged. ChapThe highest ance could be given, the horse wa man was eeiit in jail for contempt In Sandy Hyalop. 21.16 dead. score out of a posidhle fn follows: refusing to produce the books of th TArntenant G. fi- - Corlew 47. Captain company before the United States NO WORD FROM WASHINGTON. W. E. Kneaas 44. Sergeant E. J. Bts-eegrand Jury at. Boise. 44. Private O. Wlnther 44 and Judge Gilbert's decision wa renDenver. Colo., April 25. Telegram dered on a writ. of. habeas corpus Sergeant H. Ruben 43. The next shoot wen received from Washington to- aaked for by Chapman. will take place May 6. night asking for information concernBON OF GEN. FREMONT. ing the difference between the DenNEW PURFJOOD LAW ver and Rio Grande railroad and its trainmen. Both aides were asked to New York. April 23. The summing State Food Inspector lavuee Warning give their views of the controversy i'p In the case of Major Francla P to Dealers. that the government r,reont, son of rentral John C. Freand it ts UI take place at Washington will mediate under the mont, the A note of warning I being sounded terms of the Erdman act and that a today before th conrtmartial where to all dealers In food stuff by State strike will be avoided. At least none he has been on trial charged with conFood Inspector in regard to the new will be declnred. It Is announced, until duct unbecoming an officer In the manpure food law. which goes into effect a definite reply comrs from the na- agement of hl financial affair. The on Mar 14.- Manufacturer and deal- tional capital. testimony In the cane Is all in. The ers should lake notice now in plenty fundings nf th court will not be ntnde of time u nd change the labels on a j WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS public for some day. School Advance la out and presents a Beat appearance typographically, contains some fine reading matter and U u o h Asno-elatio- n . ssso-dntlo- inter-nation- al tu The choice of well informed OUR MOTTO Ogden-Locl- n 2-- Cor-porl- them In the Meadow Valley wash, where so much damage was done reIn cently by heavy flooda. Mr. Hood. company with General Manager Wells of the Balt Lake Roue and W. H. Bancroft, general manager ff the Oregon Short Line, will leave today for the washout section with a view of y MUSICAL MERCHANDISE rhone 103SK. fit 414 25th Pstl-finde- i 2 v ascer- taining just what th possibilities are for constructing n line through the mountainous surrounding country Meadow Valley and thus eliminate the line through the low country. Several parties of surveyors are known to be going over tho oountry north and west of Modena, la tha Needle range extending south from Frisco. The surveyors are now about 85 miles west of Modena. Their object Is said to he to ascertain if there he any feaslbla route for the construction of a line over the Meadom Valley mountains by which the Clark road may avoid the washout belt la future, and n route has been found, according to latest reports. The plan la aald to be to take out at a point on tho present road between Milford and Modena, probably about half way, and over the hogback through the valley, again making contact with the present main line in the neighborhood of Moapa, striking la this roundabout, hut safe route, the mining camps of Ploc.be and De La Mar. Construction work Is already being done on the new branch between Callente aad Ploche, and It Is possible that this may be the beginning of the reconstructed line around the Meadow Valley Wash. la view of tta fact that through traffic over the Clark road was suspended for nearly two months, and that repair and reconstruction expense during that period amounted to aome-thln- g like n million dollars, and that freight and passenger traffic loot and turned to other linen during that period would approximate easily as much as the amount expended in repairing the road, It te easily seen that 22,000,000 would go a long way toward helping to build the mountain line, and it 1a aald that the route proposed offers no Insurmountable obstacles, ands, as stated, over a hogback for moat of th distance with only one stretch of several miles where the grade would be very considerable. GRIXS 358 25th St. FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc You will need for that party. k Phone "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM." - I "What fools these mortals be. From the cold, hard, prosaic, matter-of-faworld, in which pessimism too often paints tha clouds of hope with a somber hue. It Is a pleasure oftentimes to hs translated, if only for n few hours, and then within the wall of n theater, to the realms of fairyland where elves, fairies and goblins hold In "A Midsummer high carnival. Night's Dnam, presented at the Grand last night by Annie Russell and a most capable company, the audience was Initiated Into Just such an enchanted fairyland and for a time forgot the stern realities of life. The production was eminently n success sad theatergoers were kept busy holding aching sldea while they laughed at the pranks of Puck which resulted In the most amusing situations for love sick youths and maidens. MUs Annie Russell as Puck, the mischievous, was accorded a reception amounting to an ovation. This talented little lady has surrounded herself with a first class, nicely balanced company which gave the performance n rendition without n flaw. The tinging of the fairy chorus was pleasing, the soloists especially rendering several fine numbers. The mechanical effects contributed largely to the success of the production.. Elves and fairies made their- entrance flying through the sir, suspended of course by Invisible wires, but the illusion was there and proved a big feature of the performance. The silvery laugh of Mins Russell In music to tho earn. Seldom in such a melodious, hearty and altogether pleasing laugh heard on the etage. It Is as entrancing ns the sound of tinkling bells, ns soft and low at times as the rippling waters of a porting the brook, as free and untrammeled songs of birds on the wiug and as expressively eloquent an the speech of orators. Just to hear her lyugh is worth going to hear. The comedy element of the show was screamingly funny, the farctal burlesque at the end of the fourth net being one hugh laugh throughout The work of John Bunny, ns B-- tom. the weaver, was especially good. Mr. Bonny 1s n clever actor and extremely versatile. Catherine Proctor and Lansing Rowan, as Heamla and Helena, gave excellent Interpretations of the parts. Mis Rowing formerly starred with her own company through this section. Others In the cast were also good. Round Trip to Los Angelos j r On saTe daily April 26th to May 19th. to July 31st 1907 Good returning Worlds Greatest Pageant . a will take pface first week in May. Ask any Utah agent or write for information to - J. H. BURTNER, D. P. A.. SALT LAKE CITY , I a. silver-tongue- Just Received! 58$ Exquisite. Patterns it Your Choice $23 s Coat and Trousers $19.50 POLITICS AT WHITE HOUSE. - tt Their owners feel' proud of them. Magnificent In quality, yet wonder-fullreasonable In price. Terms If desired. J. M. PANTONE, State Agent I also handle a fine line of violins and other etc., etc. "Good Goods Cheap Not' Cheap Goods bus-ban- d fur-alsh- LAHAll NIELSON, Circulator. (Signed) 401 number of manufactured article oa the market as the law will be strictly enforced as soon as It become effect- lngton. ROOMS EDITORIAL The wonderful success attained by the engineers under the direction of Chief Engtarer William Hood la the cutbraces a story of parents and frlenda construction iff the outwitted, n ease of love at first sight, off has caused the officials of the Balt Lake Route to sit up sad take notloe, the plucky struggle of the young to set himself up in n paying now that a serious problem confront The aecrat marriage of Andrew Arnold aged 34, and Esther Breyer, aged 17, nearly three mouths ago, em- u. jurious The law in the District of Colombia also prohibits Alum in food. You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum The only sure protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is to EXAMINER Short Gloves, Hosiery, Kimonas, Wrapper, Washington, April 25. President Roosevelt today discussed national politics and wme of the bustnesn of the Republican national convention with its acting chairman. Hurry S. New. who remained with the presl-d.-snme time. With the newspaper men Mr. New would not talk politic. Me s.ld, however, that four cities are V 'v - the field to- - the honor of holding the next national convention of the urpubllcan party, Invitations having been received from Chicago, Si. Ijnuis, Kansas City and 8enttle.i A selection will be made by the national committee at its meeting here In De- - Made In Any Stylo , EDMUND 305 TAILORING CO. Twenty-fourt- h St. |