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Show THE MOKXISQ Wall street. Examiner Telephone Number: In the dir time call up 1S4X er call at No. 407 24th street. At night, after 7 p. m., call up No. BS Standard Building. Warrants were issued for as an orgaulza- ins arrest of both men. Pustoriicv in- cecding liuu in the future. This f Hie result spectors assert that $3w,UOU Is inthe action taken by the volved. Labor in awarding the Amalgamated The news would be of very little in'uodworkers exclusiie jurisdiction terest to PuraU-llpeople, but r the over the mill and shop men of l lie fact that local people are affected to some extent. The wily Buiffen inter- woodworking craft. ested at least one local mining The recent convention of work- into his schemes for fiuaucing its er at Mount Jewett, Pa.,glass called to pro(u-rtieThe Great Western Mining decide on a proposed reduction in A Milling comimuy, which owns several wages, ended with an agreement to prumiKinc: mining claims in the hills stand the Philadelphia scale. Near- east uf here, ar in and 'out" about !y 30v by delegate were present at ths 1.3ini. so the story goes, a loss by no means easy to retrieve. The Great session, including representatives from Pennsylvania, West Virginia. Indiana Western company is composed of both and Kansas. The men will quit work Biackfoot and Pocatello people, wbo rather than accept a reduction. are mt at all sorry that Bniffeu is "up against It. At a recent meeting of more than twenty coal operators on New lltrer. W. V.. employing lu ths aggregate KAIUOADJOTES 9.000 miners, it was unaulmously voted not to reduce the wages of miners this All east bound trains are annulled year. on the S. P. on account of n snow slide The Pacific Espreeseompany w ill wage at Tnu-kee- . war on the unions nnd will notify all Two more of the new Baldwin en- employes that to join a union will be gines for the Southern Pacific pissed considered as notice of 'resignation from the service of the company. through Ogden yesterday. Eight hundred Trenton, N. J., rubD. C. Kinnlman, who has been superintendent of the Union Pacific's water ber10workers are on strike tomorrow for cent Increase in wages and ioi system at Rawlins, has been appointed the per manufacturers of the adoption supervisor of bridges and buildings of union labeL by This strlks will render that district of the Kansas division of idle every rubber mill lu the city exthe road lying between Kansas City cept those at whieh hard rubber goods and Cheyenne Wells. are manufactured.. iadi-iientlt-- Fedi-ratto- f-- com-Pau- Houses to rent or sell br Wedell. In Everything new, fresh and palatable groceries at Carrer a. Carver Sons meets snjoue's prices In groceries. A Houses on monthlr payments WedelL . 1 .. by , Canvassers wanted. Call er office 407 14th street at Examln- - ' The Imperial Restaurant ' la now equipped to meet all demands of then ter or sleighing parties, banquets and private supers. First class noon lunch at reasonable prices. Carver A Bona sell the cheapest and furnish the highest grade goods. I beginners' class for ladies and gentlemen commences next Monday Dignan's Acadevening, at 7:30, A emy. Valentines at Crock sella - ' Tou can trade directly "Off the official Western Union quotations direct from New York and Chicago Exchanges. Book on peculation free. Beat bank references. Cummings Commission company, Ogden Eccles building. trench, rooms 219-2- Board." on 20 Valentines nt Crockwells. For latest news from Richardson A Grants ad. see Japan The Y. L. M. I. A. of the first ward will give .a leap year dance in the First ward meeting house Monday, ; . February IS. Dancing and refreshments at the Imp year dance given by Y. M. L. I. A. of the First ward, February 15, in First ward meeting house. 4 ; t" LETTER LIST. - LlsUof lettera remaining In the e nt Ogden, Utah, February 9, 1904, which, if not called for In two weeks, will be sent to the dead letter offlee: LADIES' LIST. Fannie. Baxter, Mrs. Conroy, Mrs.T.W. Mack Miss Violet Clark, Mrs. Celia Maas, Mrs. Donollon, Mrs Pruitt, Mrs. Maud Caroline Prime, MIsi Pet Douglas, Mrs. , Raymond, Miss . post-effle- . Birdie Hansen, Mrs. '' Hmnphery, Mrs. Virgie. Jackson, Mrs. Haxol Thomas, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Maud letter.) (2 ' ' Taylor, Mrs. F. G. GENTLEMENS LIST. Ash. 8. P. Dtheen, Simon. ,, BaH, H.B. Dicks, Gia Doran. E. Btley. H. C. Brmnnn, James Fitxgwrald, Chaa. Casieron, Allen E. Harris, W. B. Cirlson, Andres. Hobbs, A. K. Cblnenson,.J..S. . Joyce, Earl. ; Carl, John Roger. ' James, Frak, Byer. Leo. Koelcr, C. v" Ben. Dllter, W. B. Stewart, . ; Kyle, Stigers, Howard. Keller, John. Smith Harry. IS letters) ' Sullvsn, Andrew. Keene, Mr. Strand, A. W. Leggett, J. F. Smitn, C. J. Letheredge, R. W. Schroeder, Henry. Lowe, Peter. Steele, E. W. McQualn, Andy. Toland, Thoe. F. Mourlce, J. L . . Tei nison, Theodor Murdock. J. H. Thorp, T. E. M. J. , Magee. Taggert, H. McBlrnie, Alex. Vincent, E. F. Nsrioni. BelUario. Williams. R. Music Critic the Wilcox, Ruben. ' Wllcockson, uioere. Hardit Ibwere, W. C., Dr. Wilson, John. Fkyne, M. A. Wilton, Guy H. ' EL-Bsudolph, A. F. Worthington, Bcu-h- . Chss. Woodruff, A. H. Bed Jacket Mining Womas, Joe. A Milling Ca 'Walters, John W. 9smm. Otto, Warden burg. Jessie Aowiome, R. E. 234 Grant Ave, THOS H. DAVIS8, P. M. . G.-M- . . ' : ; POCATELLO MAN CAUGHT. pur-Pose- Me CREADYS NEW DEPART MENT. ' At . TORE. . 161-1- ...v - 63 a 25th Street, One Clock, From Union Depot m Now Open. WcGarry Everything izi Uitet' and Gents' Sira-ishn2 : : s s : Me Greedy lieuffs . ... y liim ip from IJtx.-i- rv-- ly and presented him to Jniiu j nailer slio ittes at Sanford ail!l Moulrow- avinu. The ai.ima! Ui-- liad a l.ng SiwnUli name ti at mmiihUhI like a im of empty IhhiI rolling due noiuira. It a soon fiu.(t. n. Within t went) .four nirs the ie ! bad shown as tin:, i ii.ii llin. e ami, was so withal, ii;li.muii.- aud that the tuei.int-- ! title of Mister -. couf-r:.J ou him. Dooley aa To the boys of H.e Mi j To the boys f the mighborhoo.i Mister Dooley ai nine lie ante guide, phllosopiier and friend. The ape was p- - rt h.-- mi a t rce-lsi- x one day, watching r.tr stray eat, so that he might proijerljr diseijiline them by pulling I heir tails, when the of the Invincible it. B. began a little warming-uwork in Sanford . ; i Sacramento, Feb. 13. The blockade of the Central Pacific railroad between this city and Tpickee Is reported to be serious. Snow sheds have been broken down by heavy snow nt several Points and it will require many hours to clear the track. Easibouud passenger are halted hers, and westbound trains are at Raws wad Truckee. The American District of Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners of Great Britain la unable to deposit the $25,000 required by an award mads by Adolph Strauuser of the Cigar Makers International Union, who was selected to arbitrate an interunion war between tba American District of tha Autaigamstsd and tbs United Brotherhood of Carpenters and joiners of Nina carload of material from ths America. Philippines for the government exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase exposition Tha bricklayers and masons hava passed through. Ogden this morning, elected the following national offleera: over going east the .Union Pacific. President, William J. Bowen. New There were sircars or bamboo poles York; first Thomas from 40 to 61) feet lung, and from 2 to Praece. Chicago; second 5 inches in thickness. Another car H. J. Canty, Washington; third contained section of n house, all Geo. Thorntbon, Boston; made of split bamboo and ready for fourth Thos. Isssrd, erection. Occupying the entire length Toronto; secretary, William Dobson, of two flat can each 40 feet long was North Adams; treasurer, Patrick Mura Filipino boat, much resembling n rey, Albany; editor. Frank E. Moffett, co; 'except That both tajier from tha New York. Ban Francisco has been water line to the bulwarks. The bow decided upon for the convention of and stern are gaily decorated and each 1905. The matter of affiliation with the beard' the' inscription, "Asylleros De A. F. of L. has been referred to the M Ada Crus Tsmbobohg. The host unions for a referendum vote. is msde of very heavy oak' timbers, and is supplied with a bamboo mast, Orders have been Issued to start the and sails made of woven split bamboo. Sharon, Pa., wire and wire nail mill The speed of the craft in n stiff breeze of tha United States Steel Corporawould probably be about 2 miles an tion on double turn next Monday. The hour. plant has been working single turn. This means putting on l.VuO additional hands. , - UBORJOTES The Executive Board of the United , . The' lockout' of the building trades Brotherhood of Carpenters nnd Joiners which has been on in Pittsburg fov sev- has reported favorably on ths proposal enteen weeks was settled recently and to affiliate with the Structural Trades all workmen are privileged to return Alliance. to work. The settlement came with an agreement between the committee "Last year the union label of the of master plumbers and the Journey- (iM'inent Workers was placed on over men, In which the latter were worsted. 34.500.000 garments. The agreement sighted is for an eight-hou- r to terminate work day; Because the Liverymens Association on Dee. 31; all troubles to be settled a union shop agreement kith signed by arbitration and employers, privil the Livery DriversUnion, it has been men. Since get) to employ by the Chicago Employers Asthe plumbers strike was Inaugurated expelled . the men have lost $750,000 in wages sociation. knd .the builders considerably more ITEMS AT SCHOOL FOR DEAF. dollars In delayed and than cancelled contracts. A little deaf girl in the Tennessee Unless there la a backdown on the school for the dent won a prise ofto the pupils of any public school part of the Master Teamsters associa- fered tion of Boston: city from their refusal In Knoxville for the best specimen to grant any of the demands made by of penmanship. There are about 0 deaf mutes opTeam Drivers' Uukm No. 25. there is s every probability that the 6,000 mem- erating linotype machines with In the United States. We Infer bers of the latter organization will be from this that deafness Is no bar to to strike this week. ordered e one's ambition to enter .any branch of ai Thousands of coke ovens now idle business. Tuesday afternoon nt 4:30 o'clock will be placed in operation by the H. C. Frick company In the Connella-Vlll- e the second team of the institution region during the next few weeks played a game of basket ball with the to supply fuel for the blast furnaces. academy junior team and were defeatThis resumption will have tho immed- ed by a score of 15 to 25. The deaf thousands boys will have to play faster ball if iate effect of Bum- they wish to win the return game a ora hands and miners. failroad of hence. ped up the coke, steel and Iron plant week members of the legislature reaumptfnn of latq, and to take place in Certain the state of Wisconsin are planning means the return to work of an agto have a home for lu aged and Infirm gregate of about 100.400 men in and ' the Great Lake tent deaf. The matter will be brought up for discussion at the next meeting of tory. . the legislature. No school was held on Wednesday. Strikes have been ordered by the was one of the large steam Amalgamated Association of Iron nnd The reason Steel Workers in the sheet mills at pipes broke about 7 oclock. In the Zanesville, Ohio, and Parkersburg, W. morning leaving the building without' heat and flooding the basement to V. , . Inches. The the depth of several pluses According to Evan 1. Jenkins, second school rooms were so cold of the Marine Engineers could not be held. Plumbers were Beneficial association, the association summoned la hute and tha break was repaired by noon. This i the second has decided to adopt last year's-wagscale, to be effective for 1904. ' A few pipe to break this school year and ft minor. differences will be arbitrated. each case school had to be dismissed V. pending the- repair of same. The University uf Leipsic hu conSamuel Gompers has been directed of Ph. D. upon a by the executive council of the Feder- ferred the degree His ation to Investigate. Industrial condi- deaf mute. Dr. Walter Kune. tions In Porto Rico nnd start local thesle la aald to have been one of the trader Unions there. He will sail lot best in years. It Is tba first time the doctor's degree has been conferred PortoJUoo February 13th. upon a deaf mute lu the history' of GerA general cut of 10 per cent in the man universities. Wednesday was pay day at the wages of the employes of the National Fireproofing company, made January 1, school, and Mr. Brown, the clerk, was la foUowsd by rumors that the plants kept busy calling employes to the ofof the company, better known as the fice to get their checks. A Fireproofing Trut,sre to be shut down, casesfew of the pupils have had slight of mumps. reason as Is the orders of Lack given The Utah Eagle, the school paper, is for the present conditions, nnd that one day early this month. Is alleged to be due to the unsettled outTba last kit of new books are being conditions of the building trades in more generally read by all than any New York City. previous consignment. The selection has been a good one. MIm Faddls of One hundred Chicago shops controlled by the Cnrriagd nnd Wagon Mao the city library may be in a meuura nfheturers association were closed on responsible for this, as she aided, ua In the selection. Monday, and 2,000 men belonging to The street car conductor on the the carriage wagon workers union wltt Twenty-second street car line wants be locked out. . to learn the manual alphabet so he Representatives of the 1,000 machli can talk to his deaf passengers withlets employed on the entire Santa F out ao much trouble. Hereafter weekly review will be railroad system held a conference reHengiven at the schools and all pupils cently with Third dricks. The machinists asked for bet- reaching an average of 85 per cent in study shall be excused from the ter conditions of employment and a each final examinations in June. signed agreement The question of an increase la wageq was not considered. MONKEY PLAYS BASEBALL. ' Tbs average number of laborers cm ployea daily at all dorks and principal Jersey City Baseball Team Haa a Pull Fledged Aba For PKchsr and a wharves In London. England, during r a Winner. Too. weeks ended November 28, was 15,134, an tnfreaea of 71 per cent Borne day yon wlU read In the base' A circular has been sent out from ball reports about .the wonderful pitchBrother-hooing of the Invincible southpaw twirl-e- r. headquarters of the United Mlater Dooley, of Jfraey City. That of Carpenters to every local ,a the United States; recommending that la why the history of this future great the player la published now. a referendum vote be taken on AmMister Donley Is a large gray ape. question of withdrawing from the nro- - two years old. A sea captain bro tight erican Federation of Labor, and - - non-unio- n e I". ISHVI. did tire iso Orioles who follI him. Net crthi-lces- . w licit Mfxicr Hooky sine i i'ui on his aide the Y.un Orioles to lu'iidi assiii. For hi lixi was nothing but the hint eti.l of u broomstick will tiled diiwii to I'n hi no Yj'-mi- s THOSE LITE MEN ow-" i HAV& ncighl-tn-hoo- J THE SENATE c. Time Good CO. STANLEYS. STEVENS, j Proprietor, I. Hut. sav, rinea Mister Dooley know the game? With a snarl of defiant e, he exhibited all his fierce white teeth. Tne baseman, h irrifled. was frozen, iu his tracks. Before he could thaw out Dpolry had leaped over his head and plai-eeiablished himself on lbt Ian. Ami The swift flight of the ball to and there he perched, uttering the apish fro. its sharp thud it landed in th saiifaction-tal- i uf (nit! 1'nh! UnU! catchers' glove, interested Mister until he saw a chant e to steal second 11 about the A three-baggDooley that he forgot by the captain of the cals. Invincible brought Dooley home. A wild pitch flew past Harry Fischer Why go into all the yid details of and rolled near the tree-boIn an the overthrow of the Young Orioles? Instant Dooley was tiowu on It like a The final score was 34 to 0, chiefly due star fielder. He picked up the ball. to Mister Dooley's accurate, heady lat ted it, sniffed it. nibbled at it with play. his big, strong teeth. Good to eat? No. Then It must he s toy. Very well, SHIRT MAY BE DEARER. Dooley drew ba k his left arm as he had seen the pit her do. and hurled ths Manufacturer Just New Waiting to ball with all hi might at Harry I See What ie Going tt Happen. EECTRIC COMMERCIAL W. A. Scudder, Guaranteed. tiECTRICAL EVERYTHING 2ath 8t Near Union Depot 113, The pitcher let btui-- sn outsboot. Mister lhijlcy. swung far mu sud sinshiicii at it. The impact hniskcd him down, bet the 111 flew toward first bae. Isi.ilcy galhiMvl down tin line. Intt the laxcuisii had picked up the ball and was ready to touch him out. MANAGER. "" , A" W-- H-ft- ft OGDENS FINEST CAFE p THE er FALSTAFE Day and NlgM. Open Leedom & Patti son. Prop's. & d 4iifi if 14. & ! i Fischer. The ball flew straight as a bullet. i Dooley fell down on all four because of the impetus of his throw, but when he saw Harry catch it with a sharp thud of the glove the ape pranced and chattered with glee. The boys, with the keen baseball eys that recognise true talent wherever It appears, practiced pitchlug and catching with Mister Dooley. They found that thirty feet was his eeffctlve limit as a twirler, but that hs could stop a ball, no matter how bard it was thrown or how long a distance it rams from. He couldnt always catch It with his long, thick paws, but if it got through them lie let It hit his chest, then clapping his paws over It. turned somersaults until the Impetus of ths ball was spent After practicing with Mister Dooley for a week ths Invincililes played him In their next match with ths Young Orioles. When the sie entered the box to pitch the Orioles laughed to long and loud tint they nearly broke up the game. Would they let him stand wlihln thirty feet of the plale? Sure, they would in a minute and say, if they didnt bat that monk out of the lot, well, theyd cat him alive! The Orioles' best batsman, Tommy Keeler, came up first. He selected s thick club, of marvellous resiliency and record aa s lucky slick. a well-knoHe moistened his hands, rubbed them on the ground, flapped them against his knickers, seized the lucky bat and tapped home-platMlater Dooley was not rallied by the scornful wink Tommy shot at him. Without any flourishes or preliminary dancing be drew back his lean left arm and let go high ball. Tommy whanged at It with a grin. 6tre-e-e- k one?" yelled Umpire e. ail-scal- FERRUARY v t The high priew of cotton haa made many persons look for an increase in the price of collars and shin. It was The Putnam reported yesterday that one shirt manufacturer bad announced that he would Jump th price of shirts $1 a dozen pretty soou. manufacturer who Several shirt were seen by a Sun reporter said that they dldq't expect aa increase la ihe price of shirts right sway. The reprfc seutative of oue of the biggest shirt making houses In th city said: There will be no Increase la the price of shirt until the manufacturers get together sud decide. what to do. there has been no talk of that so Clothing house . Is now having; the greatest Boys and Childrens Clothing Sale in the history of Ogden. These Suits are new, styles, but must he sold to make room for Spring and Summer Goods up-to-da- far. do not think that any one manufacturer would alone attempt to raise the price of shirts. Of course, if ha did and other held off ha would be In a nice fix "I think now that most of the manufacturers have everything on band they have contracted for. That means that the present price of cottun la not worrying them much. The manufacturers who are short, however, will have to I , now coming in. . Como in and Examine Thom j - i ' - .. - Prices Range from 30c suffer. think that moot uf us are sitting back and watting. W want to see what the future will bring. Then there may be some ac- "Just at this time te I Up tion. "If the manufacturers have to Increase the price of shirts. Ihe retailers will have to make a proportionate increase, and then you see that the conthe sumer, or the man who wears shirt, will hare to fork out the extra PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE cost. "Bui Just now it Is safe to say that few of ua know where w are at. and until wa do 1 do not thlnh that anything will happen. 2345 Washington Avenue. TO THE PLUMBER. (From the Atlanta ConsUtutbm.p Which, alas! sas loo true, for the 1 pray you, plumber, easy he In these ssd days of ire; high and easy looking lull had taken a tremendous drop Just before It Behold what CbrlHtmas did with me reached the plate and fell Into the And do not raise the price. cat Tiler's gloviM 'Again Tommy fm-eMister Dooley, but this time without Mark thou the cold flag waring free wink or grin. Sad to relate, he fanned My leaden pipes release. empty air again. His fate became a And smoke if thou wilt, piesro, with me. tragic mask as he marie his third effort. The poor boy strurk out. And The unbroken pipe of peace! n. TOLLERS LA MODE FINE MILLINERY d I $ 1 H44H4M444 616! 4 LEADERS , ' IN . hare REMOVED this wsek to Elegant Parlor Washington Avenue. ,, We 2411 Over Nyes Btor MASSAGE IIIHI SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. . Private msnts by Appointment ' Treat sun-ces- THE LEADERS IN Highest Gass Vice-Preside- Bar and ate and permanent beardsre splendid accommodations centrally located end excellent table board at rate of $1.50 to $3.00 daily. MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. " 'Phone 232 K. Store Fixtures. - txt Up-to-D- r transients Affords . : VIRGINIA Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. GENERAL NULL WORK Penn-Sjrtyml- Dispatches from New. York give the lews, says the Capital Newa, that after an Investigation which lasted three days, the Coked States grand Jury has returned eight indictments against El-sr- it Sniffen, Irho Is- - charged with carrying on a scheme for beguiling veetent property developers into pay-ta- g him large foes, for which he pram--' d to float tlieir bomts on the market M par afer obtaining trust com panties m art as trustees and guarantors. F'mr indictments charge Spiffen with Uslug the mails for fraudulent s. Ths other, four, charge consplr-CJ-. in which he la Jointly indicted vith Charles Francis Phillips, said to President of the Corporation Trust company of Delaware, with offices In S OGDEN, UTAH. MOXH AY MOISMXO. EXAMINER, ; j Wo If Married - SWEEPING REDUCTIONS! 11 slways have Just what you want for prompt delivery. v Build IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE - a Home. Room for Spring Styles, Call Early for Bargains. . . . . If Not Get Married Quick; MISS .SPURGEON 154 24th StreeL :: TdtpHone128. WATCH OURWINDOWs") CO. Thie 42 25th StreeL Sale on Week-1-Clearan- ce STEIN-BLQC- K 'Phone 21 AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON !4414limtM1tlHtWtl)4W4H4H4HlHH ALIfN TRANSFER t . To Make CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS' FURNITURE VANS, A. KUHN to Property in Handling. No Dams je SL 2365 WASHINGTON BRO., AVENUE. ; Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Liquid Refreshments Dispatch. 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