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Show THE EXAMINER: or, den, " Adams avenue. r MORNING home on . aa initiated at thu motinc 11 the business session of the interesting hitd guessing contt-- t as 00.; enjoyed by all. Mi. Booth ea the heed pri;:e and Mr. As a rpnr!ndii:E ti,.iui the of the ai'eriuvui's enjoynttiit a lo lirfnii repast was sei ved ih.' I OP SOCIETY, THE URL Wei s. by SB fi.fi wi t;- j 1 - was V.i.iii Jen .n.f Anderson sisters ep'enain the p. v ai Imi Twenty- afternoon i reel. - !' and Mrs. H are bark froir c,ii tl'cv have been i.:rt iwo or Ihree nm- ,i.. Mr AI'UL 2-- V lOft.T. pv nianv : km- - ho-te- iled vr.. Th. were if.? parents. MORNING. tfUNIiAY UTAH, fchor s. This la an irurrare of 12 per cent over Febru uy. 19oJ, that ber.g be pi ev ions year of greatest, immigration. itupiuh ji j cicariv to be tar outs' ripped by the record of the u year. Latest Labor News From All Parts of the World tj-er- Near!) 2it master printer fiom slate and ir'riMvric met in conven1 and Interesting and Concise Complete and Authorized to Be PubA j Those present were; Medm where Wilson. Rimihant. FartMi. Knt.-n- . fur the lished exclusively in the Morning Examiner "ave. Hill. Finis. Th"':i;'-n- . Booth, VamleihiHif, Wilson and Miss H.i'imu The society will hold its next u,.vi The Tolstoi clrcli- will with Hon. Jerome .lours, president of the 1 incur Hie ing at the home of Mr. Ttaoiluitn oi Mis. Cosling on Xi.'i MiM. Iloliinson quest ton id an Increase of Federal loit ol Ijtltor, ha rail wage m Mav i 1. It is understood the May second. lif'h. at 2 Georgia airline, Tuesday, th will increase wage voliiu-tiinlii'idork. As it is hr l.is nuvfing of ed the seventh annual convention of on May I. Should the increase MRS. EMERSON SURPRISED. me 1 car a good aMi'iid.,ui e isitired. that body to imei in A'lanta, Juno 21. not he satisfactory, it is said thu union A very enjoyable evening m:is Hr v,i Labor received a seveic set hark lit men will go on strike. The Anderson-iiv.'v.sinupiiai at the home of Mrs. 11. I I'mcn will lie udemnised nr tlie home of the the upper branch of the Maaehiiei(a 1.477 new Industrie on Washington avenue. where a humi 1m uli- - on Twenty-iim.- i were establishlomor-mw- , legislature recently, alitn without deher of her many friends gathered and in the presence ,,f me immediate bate. the overtime bill was rejected. ed fit the southern states in the past pent a very enjo table time. The ev rilaiives, only, of ihe com meting par-lie- It prohibited the einplov nient of wom- l line inontli. en and minor in the textile eatabiUh-nten- s enlng was spent in games, sltigim: and The American Federation of lothor before 6 o'clock in tha morning dancing, after which a delicious cupper has decided to conduct, an organizing was served by Mrs. li. P. Emerson anf Mrs. J. T. lloux uf S.iu Francisco, and after 6 o'clock in the afternoon. ni Mrs. White. Among those who has been in Omien fur me past campaign of ihe lohsteriuen all along were: Messrs, and Mesdames Heiim-'- , three weeks, sumimined here on acAlHwaukee is to have the Urgent the North Atlantic coast. Mesdames count of ihe illness and subsequent Hamit, ('rites, Empty; Exmachinery works in the world. Tha Pennsylvania mine workers Reinnte, Turner. Peotxler, White. death of her mother, U now visiiiug in tensions are to he made to the f Mrs. F. S. Miaiea Bennett, Craner, Minnie Sail Lake, the guc.-- t at. West Allis, until it have ao far taik.1 to pass their proplant hill Rowe, Heitntan, Corbett; Mes-Hop. Richards. is four times It present size, and its posed eight-hou- r kins, l.nnd. Farley, Si one. llamly. Bon force increased from O.OoO to working A unique entertainim-nt- . There Is reported to he a marked nett, A. Bennett. railed an Lu.bOti employ es. in wage in Japan since the Evening in Dixie." win w held Thursl SURPRISE. day evening, April 7, at the of beginning of th war, owing to Ihe risall luiluntrie. Eight practically church iiudi'r tli-- auspice of consequence in Princeton, Jnd.. are ing coat of living, now from thirty to A very enjoyable evening was spent the Men's club. It will ouwM of a closed indefinitely on the demaud of fifty per rent, higher than a year ago. at the home of Mrs. W. U Row e on delineation of the southern nrarn in tha American Federation of Ijahor that The labor situation in the Imke SuCapitol avenue, where a number of her dialect reading! by Miss lamlse Wil- the employes gel $1.75 a day inairail friends gathered to surprise her. Hlgli-flv- liams of Angnsta. Jemaia, und ihe ren- of ll.Sn, which they have been receiv- perior copper district Is dally growing more serious. Five mines are now was the game of the evening, dering of southern wums by Mrs. Kate ing. idle, involving 2.CUU men. prizes bejng won by Airs. Khelnbnld, Bildewell Anderson, Min. Allison and a Miss. Mabel Rowe, Mrs. A. C. Truelock. male quartette. After being on strike for eleven The presidents of the cotton mills of Mr. Rheinhold. Joseph II. White and months, ihe member of the ltborerx' Mr. Rowe. Among those present were; Like a bright butterfly, srsicty will union of Alnntelafr, X. J., and vicinity Spartanburg county have formed an Messrs, and Mesdantrs Truelock. awaken from the rhrjxalls stage of have won their fight, the min remain- aaaorlation, the piiriavso of which Is to While, Rheinhold, Rowe; Alisa Mabel the lenten season to spread Its gor- ing boaa who held out until a few days import mill labor Into this country that Rowe and Mr. William Hushell. geous wings for the first time next ago having yielded, with tho result the mill communities might lie people! with tlrsl-cliihelp. Monday evening when the Ogden High that every Ihms mason Is now employAirs. C. S. Gnnncll was a visitor at School Alumni Association gives its ing none but union men. The Stevens Arina and Tool CompaEaster puny. The hall, as usual, will Salt Lake yesterday. he attractively decorated and no ef1.2tio members of the Amalgamated ny, at ChlcoMp, Ala.., lias liegun to fort will bo spared to make the even- Association are on strikn at Wheeling, replace men and lya with vfamcti. In Aglala .will he entertained by Mra. ing an enjoyable one. Still the whole W. Ya to compel the recognition of the machine rooms. Carr on Tuesday next. affair wllj be very Informal and ev- the union. The employing Job printer of OmaMiss Nellie Healy visited at the eryone will endeavor to contribute to Charlea P. Xolll, who succeeded Car-ro- ll ha have organised for tho purpose of the pleasure of the guests. A large capital during the week. number of Invitations have been I). Wright aa head of the Bureau combatting thn demand of the print-erand a throng of pleasure seekers of Ijtbor, ha gone to the Hawaiian union and putting their shops on Professor Blakesles spent yesterday basis. expert to trip the light faniixtio to Islands, where he will Institute the la the capital on business. their heart's content that evening. statistical Inquiry regarding labor condition which the law rails for every After twentyon months, the mill Mr. and Air a Thomas Feeney have MRS. MACKAY IN POLITICS. five years. and ameUera' strike for an eight-hou- r returned from Clreleville, O. day at the Glolte and Grant smelters New York, April 8!. Mra Clarence in Colorado, has been declared off. Chicago teamsters are on strike. Mr. John Lynch Is In the city front men have won by Ihe enactment has Tha H, announced intenAl.vcksy her Tonopah, Nevada, on a visit to friends. tion of becoming a candidate for the law by the leglla-ture- , Newfoundland has adopted a new of an eight-hou- r for all tho workers who are Mrs. J. Stanley Dee has as a guest public school hoard of Roalyn, Iinng law against American fishermen. It to or liable to become affected that if an American fishing at her home Airs. J. M. AlcPherson of island, where ahe resides in a splendid provides vease) la found within three miles of uy noxious funiea. country home, Salmon City, Or. Hitherto only men have been chosen Ihe coast of Newfoundland, with ltall, Compared with the preceding year board, but local lead-er- a supplies or oulflta purchased within Mra 8. AT. Day and Mrs J T. Hurst menibera of the say this will be no bar to Mra any port In the Island, the vessel, there waa a Urge decrease in the numare visiting in Salt and are equipment, and stores and cargo shall ber and magnitude of trade dispute In Maekaya candidacy. guests at the Breeden home. lie forfeited. Canada during 19u4. In all there were ten strikes and lockouts in the past CHARIVARI PARTY FIRED UPON. Mra W. J. Toy will preside at an old After a long ronfersnre of the wage year, aa compared with 1H0 in litlM and fashioned party on. Wednesday afterLowell, Aficblgatv April 23. A chari- aralH committee, representing the op- 123 In 1902. There were approximatenoon at her home on Twenty-fiftvari party went ,fm the home' of Bam erators and miner of the central renn-- . ly lK.titiS persona Involved directly or street. Yandenhroeck, who waa recently mar- sylvanls bituminous coal field, the indirectly In. Induatrial disputes. last year's scale under Mrs. J. W. Pike is visiting in Ogden, ried. and after making hideous rark-et- , former signed aeale I baaed upon (2 The demanded protest. Yandenhroeck Prosperity has once more made Ihe rlgara. M. Airs. of C. the guest Andrews, on fired hi ahotgun a ton for pick mining. cents immigration question a live one. Promthem, wounding her way from Hot Springs, Ark., to her five persona, one In nil sections of inent labor unions seriously. home in San Francisco. Work In the coke regions seems to the country are recording their proV tests against the continuance of immibe booming f tha present time. MONTANA WINS. ' Free be Vs birthday waa celebrated gration of Ihe present . rharacler in Mi souls, Mont., April 22. Tha Uniyesterday In Miss Dangers mom in James AfrMahon, president of (he such enormous volume, February the Mallaon school hv a Froehel par- versity of Alontana has won tha Blaat Furnace Worker and Smelter' holds the record for Immigration with ly. Fancy dances, songs and games delmte from tha Valiing-to- union, waa In conference recently in a total for the four weeks of U7.U7 adwire the order of the afternoon, and Agricultural college. Pittsburg with furnace opera I ora, to ditions to tha population from foreign tion recently and perfected an organi- zation the eight-houday tho International Typographical union. devotee. Raster. each a day of emancipation aa r placed it la thai the -quietusWodnsn-Sr.Son aortal doing- Aah continue tony long day, la denretor social lifiAl and the pent-uiih fceh burst tnh nlimmries HUaraiiva born of To aortal rom-- a And peeps at the one on her right; And slyly looks over her shnuhler At the girl gowned all in hi:e. o p vigc,r. J i I JOLLY MALONEY. Class '05. social most representative UJL. court the assumption of Sacred Heart Arademy, Ogden, Utah. the launching of the XKnSS 'in feminine-ladeCHILD CULTURE CLUB. To Sira. upon the ea of gaiety. The Child Culture Club held a very this accorded Samuel 1 Brick some forty pleasant meeting Tuesday, mi the hosniirliege and tomorrow home on pitable home of Mrs. Tlituna Heller. friend will assemble at her was a good attendance and as aifeet in response to tar There Tsenty-fouriwith it wga annual day, repona were read vliations for an At Home, from the different officers showing euchre a the diversion. G. L. the status of the chib. The metnher-the Ofl WfdnMdijr more has he than will doubled in two ship street, Twenty-fiftyears, and the club la In excellent conZVene of n select musicsle. which- I dition financially. The following mem-herbe enjoyed by a numerous gathwere elected aa officers: Miss Daniel elvdneday and Thursday Mr. 0.- Sara Whalen, president:Mrs.Airs. U. I Hilat Kenning- Hamer, A. Parmley will preside liard, secretary; Mrs. Harrows, assistant secretary; Mrs. Thomas Pee, Mattie E. Vogel, treasurer. gome of the more meritorious proThe members at n previoua mectaj of the verse exercise at the duction Sacted Heart Academy thi week are passed a resolution supporting the so tion of tho late legislature in instituthere reproduced: ing n juvenile court in 1 tah. After EASTER BELLS. at 5 o'clock, the hostess adjournment Easteh hells! served delicious refreshments, not King loud and strong, ye rethe least palatable of which were tho Your gladsome sound the praise tell buns. There was also presented to each member a tiny chick in Of Him who, rising from the tomb. - Transformed to Joy earths darksome exemplification of the growth of the club and to show what modern culgloom. ture can do In the rearing of the hells! young, The club adjourned Ring sweet and clear, ye silver to meet tones vour Joy'a triumph in two weeks on May 2. Within fl,The oi! n h 1 n . hoi-cros- a dwells; Oh! let your vibrant voices ring Our tribute to the risen King! LA COTERIE. On Tuesday last I .a Coterie waa do lightfully entertained by Mrs. A. B. Ration.' There waa n good attendance of club- members. Mrs. Emerson presided with her usual grace and dignity. The paper of the afternoon, entitled Facts, Fools, Fads and Fancies, was given by Miss Kimball, and treated la her most original manner. Mualc was furnished by Mrs. IL P. THE EAStER MAlD, Hunter, and Miss Minnie Klesel. , A dainty, demure,, lit tie maiden. Lettera were read from Mr. and Mra. : Geo. C. Bent, former residents of OgRight airily trips Into kirk, . den who are now traveling In AusOn her faehd rests a fairy creation A marvel of milliner's work.- - , . tralia. , Mtaa Klesel gave an Instructive and Her Easter fgown. too, in Just stunning. entertaining talk on her recent trip to Mexico. Her oxfords are simply. For this dainty, demure, little creature Refreshments, the daintiest of tho Hu come there to see and be scent season, were served In thn dining and low, ye golden hells! Your tremulous strains the joyanca j' swells; Ring in n deeper, truer s?nse Of Christs benign Omnipotence. ESTHER IVERSON Class OS. Cured Heart Academy, Ogden, Utah. t ; Ring soft - . . - - ...? room. . Pout forth his thanksgiving In prayeri Bnt the dainty, demure, little maiden Of Ms ptwenre Is scarcely aware. r PAST-CHIEF- SOCIETY. The Past Chiefs' Society of the Degree of Honor met Tuesday afternoon studies the bonnet before her. with Mra.' Ivy Wilson, at her new 3C 3C Wal-man- IG2S3SS29' Ml Barnuni. of Chicago, has tnstiniirrt an aggressive campaign to oiganUe the working women of New York. During tho textile strike in FitM River she found homes for more than 2" gill who had heel thrown out of employment. e The A. P. of L. receipts slnre the San Francisco convention reached $2ot;.i7i and the expenditure $102,745. There are now affiliated wlh the federation IIS international union, BS state federation, 572 city central bodies and 11.175 local trade unions and federal ; n. union. I'ongre-guiinna- a e a d a' non-unio- n lke h . with anticlpstlon The guests of the afternoon were As As thinks of the gowns she's to see Mesdames Hunter, McDonald. Mauler, But her lipsTcurve in silent derision Emerson, (Jordon, Bishop, Kelly and Miss Mathis. Aythe costumes of Jane and Maxle. The club adjourned to meet In two TKb choir sings a hymn, then the weuks with Mrs. O. If. Pnnnley. Her face glows For the In the lasl six mouths, tho immigration lignrts ate 2 per cent larger tha-for any similar period. The Immigration from Russia has been 21.7US for the past six month. lwi-nt- This dainty, dentine, little to at den. Right happily trips out of kirk. Thrilled with lh sspm satisfaction That she is Uoil mom perfect work. 10 tppo.--n by - ,t n n COW- ICS32SC 3C lSi 3C DC Tho labor organizations of Australia are preparing to make n demand for the eight-houworkday throughout the Australian colonies on May 1. The eight hour day i in force in aome parts, and In aome of the industries of the colonies; but the present movement is for the purpose of making the rule cover every section and industry. t, lovuia Fyske nryson, ihe woman who haa Jut completed an into tha child labor question in New Y'ork, says: In this city ape-rlalls- 2,M)M) children, too tender to know what work mean, are at work; anil stunted and tllsoascd bodies are to be tholr heritage." The A. F. of L. exoruUve council haa adopted a resolution requesting affili-fiated unions In contribute no more nancial support to the Western Federation of Miners, hilt to dnnala all the funds possible to the striking garment and capmakers. The appellate division of the Supreme court of New York haa declared the law requiring unconstitutional horse ahoera In cities to be examined and licensed. According to the report of the United Stales cmnmltnner of education, the average monthly wages of teachers for 1903 was $49 for men and about $10 for women. A rooiMvrativa building association la being organised by thn working men of Trenton, N. J. There are 17.0o0.000 persona In 4ha United Statea who support themaelvea by the trades or labor. Only 8,000,000 of them are organize!. Trouble la threatened In tha printof ing trade in Scotland on account the Increasing employment of women compositors In Edinburgh, where. In some of the larger establishments they constitute 90 per rent of the employes, and receive wages much below thp union aeale for men.,-- . . 36 3C faster Shopping 3C Over YOU CAN SETTLE DOWN TO YOUR EVERY DAY NEEDS As is often the case you have been unable to have your Spring and Summer dresses made up and have not given it the time or attention. But now is the time you will want them, and we are showing the most complete line of dress goods and silks ever shown in Ogden. The lines comprise every fabric that is new and correct to this season. We are showing Mohairs, Brilliantine. Drape-d-Ete- s, Popelines, Silk and Wool, Crepes, Eoliennes, Melroawa, Suiting Cheeks, Henriettas, Primellas, Panama, in fact,there is no fabric that you will not find here, from heavy rough wear goods to the daintiest cloths and silks made. , Dress Goods PANAMA CLOTH Extra special value, in navy, peseda, green, brown, gray, dark green; red and cream, 36 inches wide, a JQn perfect doth, this week at, per yard MOHAIRS in the new dainty figures, just the right cloth for street dresses and shirt waist suits in all shades, at yard. . . . FINE ENGLISH MOHAIRS beautiful clear lustre, in all the new shades mid pin dots, hair line stripes, 20 pieces to select jfein Mohair Suitings, exclusive de- - 7 C s. the newest fancies, out at yard WHITE SILK' LUSTRE MOHAIR Foreign manufacture, C 38 inches wide uOL. at, yard SIQLIETTA SILK LUSTRE is a handsome, strong Mohair, carrying a beautiful silk lustre, 45 inches wide, in brown, QQf sOl navy and white, special' at, yard..' Full line of Staple Panama Goths, in all shades, 38 inches IZn I vide at, yard '.. v Don't fail to see our line of exclusive imported novelties in Mohair and Silk and Wool Mixtures. Light, airy, dainty summer novelties not to be seen elsewhere in the city, and at lowest possible Prices, in high art materials, starting at $1.00 per yard and up to $3.50 per yard. y Shirt Waists Silk Shirt Waist Suits complete collection in the state to choose from. Jap Silks, Organdies, Swiss, Linen, Batiste and Embroidery Waists. Every style, every price is here. Those who have seen them say, we have the greatest line of waists they have ever seen. Have you had one of those pure Jap Silk Waists, all plaited and Valencienne lace trimmed Waists at yet? Better hurrry. Beautiful sheer lawn Waists, embroidery ana lace trimmed at 69c, 79c and 98c each, going fast. Our introduction of Shirt Waist Suits and Costumes has been followed by the most gratifying success. The styles being of such distinctiveness and originality as to captivate when ever shown. These garments are made under the supervision of one of the New York Market's cleverest designers and are masterpieces of artistic All suitable materials are inconception and skillful construction. cluded in the line and many are our exclusive styles, $10, In this department is shown the most $12.50line of tailor suits of correct dress. You can find here complete anything in the way pf suits at any price you wish to pay. Another large shipment of handsome Silk Petticoats added to the handsome line already shown, makes the stock beautiful to choose from. Starting, in all colors, at $5.98 up to $20.00. The most $1-9- 8 15 pieces of fancy Imported igns to be seen here only in Muslin Underwear The greatest and most select stock we have ever been able to now. Styles so new and different to what you have ever seen and the smallness of price is the wonder of all. Percale Special The English Book Fold Percale, 32 inches wide, all colors, ght and dark, special this week per yard lX.r 2 Children's Hose A great special this week will be a line of Children's fast black Hose, in sizes 5 to 9, tripplc knee, two thread extra heavy, 1 A at, pair Kid Glove Special Standard Our Make, all colors, week at, pair. tAAAAAammm all sizes. mmmmmm rnrnmmmm Special up to $40. Lawns Scotch Lawns in all colors, light and dark shades, dainty figures, at per yard this wvnrnnru wyw- Wash Goods - Belts Largest and choicest assortment in all new ideas we have eveJ shown and it will pay you to see our selection before purchasing. Starting at 25c and oi up to the highest class novelties. The largest and most complete line of wash goods to be seen in the beautiful More ever before. Designs so much and than airv city. Silk show newer. We figured tissues, organdies, figured nets, Kyoto crepes. Eolienne , jacquard, Swisscs, twine cloths, in fact hundreds of different styles. Neckwear Exquisite pieces cheaply priced. New and catchy styles. Just cxPrcss Consisting cf the new Chemisettes. Collar and Cuff Sets in embroidery and lace. Swiss and linen turnovers- - In fact, too many styles to enumerate, starting at 19c and up. i Ginghams Standard Check Apron Ginghams special at per yard Children's Dress Ginghams, fast colors, best makes, all styles of checks and stripes, at 8fc, 10c and on 2429, 2431, 2433 Cf. 1 9JLr 2 U gq 2429, 2431, 2433 Washington Avenue Washington Avenue dacasgjgftg'idJiWicaafcirg- - cuaaggga awBwwB8iaaEgiigaabgcg GbESSZZEZjeS -- 5G3S&) |