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Show THE ilORSlSQ EXAMINEE, OGDEN. DTAIL M Tunlgbt there will bo a great Illumination of warships In Hampton Roads with brilliant fireworks from floats off the exposition grounds and in close proximity to the warships. Supposed . t agree that there's nothing than having your linens turned But the Contest Will Be Short end Vigorous Protectorate M attractive manner. A weU out Is Favored. create a favorable wUl ahirt jwnderad jjnpression at aU times. We make a out linens In aa New York, May II. In the course ,pecilty of turning We await your of a manner. inactive lengthy Interview In the City of toadies. Mexico, published in the New York' Herald hero today. President Dias gave a statement of the seeling of Mexico toward Guatemala Ogden and hie ideas the condition pre1TA U St. vailingforInremedying tome of the Central Americas republics. Mexico,'' he said, has throughout all this trouble with Guatemala, which came so near forcing us Into war, maintained the attitude of a friendly power. That attitude la still maintained. We do not want to shed blood to show the Guatemalan government the error of their ways end will not resort to that extreme measure unless some overt act or insult be committed which will demand the Infliction by Mexico of sharp punishment. If it becomes necessary to have war, wo will make it a very brief one. Mexico's present wonderful developymt arrived from California, the ment and progress must not be hindered by a long drawn out conflict. tot pacing stallion, Happy HooU-- r; The blow. If struck, will be hard and race record 2:20 r-- and the quick. albreed standard trotting it pmd President Dias then reviewed the race record 2:20, package," events leading up to the present diftos, will he at ferences with Guatemala down to the time 2:12. Theca horses withdrawal of the Mexican minister. See your service la Ogden. Not," ho said, with the Idea of severing diplomatic relations, hut to get him out of the way of receiving any insult from that government would Compel Mexico to administer a deserved punishment by the use of arms. THE UVERYMEN There the matter rests for the time. That is why there Is no vrnr. It is for farther particulars at only n temporary condition, however." Continuing, President Dias made the Important announcement: The problem of the Central American republics Is a great one which for their salvation moat be settled sooner or Inter. It Is none of my business and I am not ambitious to settle ft. Nevertheless I have an Idee. Garden 1 believe the best solution would ,be an amalgamation of all the Central American countries Into one strong government, under n man with enough and honest strength of character common sense to hold in, check the revolutionary spirit that has dons so much to retard the progress and development of these countries. Our splendid stock aids Mexico is willing at any time to to select what Just you yon cooperate with the United States In want Come and see us. a protectorate over them and In any Stock remedies will be a measure that will be heneflcUL I do specialty with us. not knew the feeling of your governI ment in this nutter, but I assure you POULTRY SUPPLIES, I stand ready to work with It. I want it dlstlnotly understood, however, that there must be no thought or act of territorial acquisition In this compact. Mexico wants no additional territory. It Is big enough WANTED A nurse girl who can stay home at alahia. 574 24th St. 664 24th. arid WANTED Several chorus girls for musical comedy. Apply Alien Curtis Comedy Co., Opera House. with WANTED Offloe girl, experience Utah Dental Co.. 2467 Washington Ave. CAMERAS , Horse Breeders and Flower S(sdli& ewwwwivvvvvvvvwivvvvow) Washington Avenue. Both Phonea. T the time to order your WANTED Girl fur housework; small family, good wugea 629 24th tit. N. Y May IS. The WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply mornings, 3649 Jefferson. unique tf TWENTY GIRLS Wanted at Overall and Shirt Co, 3399 Wash. WANTED Chambermaid. once. Reed Hotel. SUITS are bow la and would to have you call la to Our goods be pleased ee them. We also do repairing, cleaning and pressing. J. E. BOLSTAD 111 24th sL Phone 308 K. KIOTO & COMPANY 155 25th Street - tf GIRL WANTED tor general work, 2669 Wash. GIRL for general housework, Wash. ind No lons ol all fcfatfg Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors HELP WASTED MALE. WANTED Five young men for soliciting. Car fare and board guaranteed. Call at Broom Hotel from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Jamea well-dresse- d Yoakam. . now." DISSATISFIED. Chicago, May II. Dissatisfied with the flat refusal of tbe Chicago City Railway company to grant their wage demands, a committee of oar employes will call on President T. E. Mitten today with a new petition. Tbe most entertaining feature in They will ask that a specific" answer an otherwise perfect end moat praisebe demands in to each point their worthy circus program la the congiven by the company. excellent melody throughout tinuous In case President Mitten declines the entire performance by the big to treat with these employes, It Is Sells-Flotchow band of thirty solosaid, they will proceed under a clause ists, under the able and eompytont In the existing agreement, which binds eonductorahlp of Robert Zlerke, n past both sides to submit differences to ar- master of incidental circus music. He settled cannot be bitration when they Is also a composer of note, and, at otherwise. each and every exhibition, while tbe audience is being seated, this famous coterie of Instrumentalists win he heard la n concert program of half an hour's duration that cannot be surpassed for exquisite and harmonious This musical feature Is melody. quite In keeping with the etroag circus acts that follow. NORFOLK la the program proper this season will be seen such famous artiste as the Girl la Red, a premier equestrienne whe is In n Peris-- ' lan riding net unequaled for skill sad . daring. A Mg feature act, on of the beet on the program, is the Three Ty Rolls. The ladies of this group AND an direct from foreign shores end ARMY TROOPS, MARINES SAILORS IN LINE. were engaged by the Sells-Flot- o shows to Illustrate new and Intricate acrobatic bicycle maneuvers, anj the Is well worth seeing. The big Fenlgn Bands Caused Deafening Out- shows eotne here Thursday, May 23. bursts of Applause as They Passed Reviewing Stand. AT FAIR world-famou- s jrfolk, Vs., May 13. The elab-celebration at the James-- i n exposition today was usher-Isalute a of tbe firing by sventem guns from Fortress Mon incident to the arrival St Old it Comfort at 6:15 a m. of General m Kuroki, bis staff and party, by General O. E. Wood ee lai escort. moral Kuroki and party were met ie Old Pohit Comfort pier by and Major 8trong, the the Portree Monroe. honors were accorded the break-GenerJapanese and after Kurokls party proceeded special boat to review the greet war- ' of American and foreign which in Hampton Roads, after export-grounr landed at the Jamestown for the exercises of tbe which Include an address by ddent Harry SL George Tucker of Jamestown Exposition company, n parade end review of the together with several isaud sailors landed from the rlcsn end foreign warships In npton Roads, will t noon a salute of 300 guus jred in Hampton Ronds, comment-lv- e of the landing of the first on May 13, 1607. Among features of the day will be racee seen crews from the American and ilgn warships. eneral Kuroki and his party will sad the r inspect Portress Monroe Jvitles of the day will conclude to-lk a ball and dinner to be given by the Duke de Abruzzl, upon Italian flagship Varex, tbe ban-- t to be attended by all foreign ers. The function will be one f Gen-Gra- 11 nt die-ulsh- al c, eoS, 'wUckle yoer palate with a i.1 Jjr1 of choice spring .8tl At our fountain every ! Also an assortment of fruits, tau imported end domestic These Broceries. Prolong your Bfe and glv vigor to your system. 01 foods.I?.4 fancjr rim .Jy T.B.Evans&Co Bth Phenti grocers. 234. 23(4 Wash. AvA 2108 WANTED Two girls to taka course In nursing. Ogden General Hospital. s. LEGAL Furnishing Goods house- WANTED A young girl to assist with housework, 2223 Adams. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE JAPANESE Janitor for any place. K. Susuki. Phone, Bell 1262. P. O. Box 61. LOST LOST On 24th SL or Wash. Ave, Indy's gold watch; 85 reward for return. Miss Tonal, p. O. Box 97. LOST Gold circle Maecmbeo pin, Friday. Return to 8725 Washington art. Lady's gold watch and fob. InT. Return to 217 13th SL Liberal reward. Phone Bell 626K. itials J. LOST A gold locket between 17th . and find on Wash. Initials A. F. on tbs back. Return to this office. WANTED. Eng-pettle- it MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Chickens, Co, NOTICE. Reward. LOST e Men's . WANTED Girl or Jap to do general housework. 16.00 per week;- no washing, 668 22nd. o SPRING AND SUMMER at Apply MEN Write a onoe and we will explain how we' will make you a present of 1100.00, give you a splendid son. suit of clothes every ninety days, enKeene Is s renter for cattle traffic large your picture free and pay you in New Hampshire and I am required 866.00 per month and ill traveling to Inspect all cattle cere to eee that expenses, with our check for 150.00 tbe law against cruelty Is being ob-1 when engaged, to take orders for served. the greatest and must reliable PorI have no fear and thus far nothing trait House In the World. All this has occurred to discourage me la this will be guaranteed. Address R. D. work." Martel, DepL 698, Chicago, I1L in Both deputies ary enthusiastic their work sad are constantly seeking sew means of bettering conditions for MEN and boys wanted to mra plumb which they are responsible. Ing, plastering, btjcklaylng, electric al trades; free catalogue; positions CIRCUS MUSIC. secured; laities fifty dollars. Ccyne Trade ScbeolA New York and Sea An Entertaining Feature In the Sells 1 yt 111 Franolsoe. Flote Shews Program. . CARMEN One of Them Carrlee a Big Revolver and Makea Use of It When N'ehua, - STREET WANTED Good girl for kitchen work; must be good cook and go Lome nights; 2244 Madiaon avenue. experiment of the state of New Hampshire to secure better enforcement of the laws regarding cruelty to animals and children In appointing two women aa deputy sheriffs, armed with all the authority usually vested In deputy sheriffs, seems to have fully demonstrated He success by the reports made by Mrs. Jennie P. Powers of Keene, and Mies M. Jennie Kendall of Nashua and will lead, it la believed, to a number of such appointments. Armed with n earners and e revolver of heavy calibre and thoroughly versed In thq law covering her powers nd duties, Mr. Power bus gona fearlessly about bar work and la the past year has made II arrests, klllad 41 hones and eauaed numerous prosecutions. Using bar camera to secure Indisputable evidence, she notifies wrong-doer- s of the law and their duty in the case. Miss Kendall has enflned most of her activities to Nashua and Its Immediate vlcltlny, where she has caused many arrests to be made for cruelty to children and animals. 1 often find It necessary to make arrests," said Mrs. Powers, and bave locked up many offenders. Including a number of men. 1 have a team and a driver and thus have not met with any resistance when arresting a per- Street HAY AND GRAIN. ARE STOPPING CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AND CHILDREN. Necessary. Johnson & Dee hew Is FEMALE. tint n 2310 UEU WANTED. WANTED A good, reliable girl; family of two; small house; good wage., Steam Laundry Heller (EL Son 7 EXCEPTING BUSI ADVANCE. NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN OOK ACCOUNTS MrlTN US. Copple U . to have Been Killed by a Farm Hand. Takemah, Neb.. May 18. Walter across the and wife, living line from the Omaha reservation, twelve xullee east of here, were murdered some time last night. The sheriff is searching for Bert Phillips, n farm hand, who worked for Copple. Phillips Is suspected of knowing some thing of tht crime. THAT WAR WILL BE DECLARED IP NECESSARY. T. B. 1007. ADvAKTItAMlNTS ON THIS PASS COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION HAN 29 CENTS. ALL ADVER TISEMENTS MUST BE FAID IN COUPLE MURDERED. 248 24th 14, the most elaborate ever given aboard GUATEMALA NOTICE TO MAY a warship. HUS WARNED THE RULER OF YM win TUESDAY, 135 24th sL Russell-Jame- s tf LEGAL. SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION. ROT ROAD DISTRICT, Weber Coun- ' ty, Utah: NOTICE Is hereby given that fn pursuance of a Resolution adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on April 22, 1907, a Special Election Is hereby called In the ROY ROAD DISTRICT of Weber Connty, Utah, on Friday, May 24th, 1907, at the ROY SCHOOL HOUSE In said District, between the hours of seven (7) A. M. and seven (7) P. M. on said day, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors within said District, n proposition to authorise the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, to levy for the fiscal year 1907, n District Road Tax of five (6) mills on all the taxable property within said district to be used exclusively for the construction end repair of roads and highway situated therein. Only registered voters residing within said district who shall have paid said property tax therein in the year preceding such election shall be entitled to vote at such election. The following named persons have been duly appointed by the said Board to conduct said Special Election, - to-wi- A IS a fa I HAiWIf J. HfiMMOX. By order of the Board of Co Cot Commissioners of Weber Utah. OSCAR B. HADSON, (Seal) Chalrmi DAVID MATTSON, County Cl Dpted: Ogden, Utah, May 1, 1907. INTERMOUNTAIN PAIR ASSOCIATION, OGDEN, UTAH. Notice Is hereby given that at a regularly called meeting of the directors of the Intermountsin Flair Association of Ogden, Utah, held on the 3rd day of May, 1907, an assessment of ($1.60) one dollar and fifty cents per share (fifty cents per share for Improvements and one dollar to pay existing debts) was levied oa the capital 'stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, (also oa all unissued stock which has been fully paid or partially paid, sad also on all stock of the Weber County Fair Association of Ogden, Utah, which haa not been exchanged and is entitled to exchange for stock In tbis corporation), payable Immediately to J. G. Heywood, treasurer of tbe lutennouutala Fair Association, office at the Commercial National bank, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on Ihe 8th will he delinquent day of June. 1907, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, so much of Mid stock ns may be necessary, will be sold oa the 29th day of June. 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Weber County Court house, toby the Secretary of pay the delinquent the Corporation, assessment thereon together with the cost of adverting and expense ot WX. GLASMAXN. sale. Secretary. 560 54th Street, Ogden, Utah. v |