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Show v ' v ' - mj-im Published Bvy DlJ Year by Tka Otandaid l Pubiiab-bi- g UMCMPTION RATES. Delivered by Curbr la Ogden City, taeludingSunday Moralng BxTS aaaiaar, par aatk . SJcgla ooplMi B atA Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tba Examiner la seat by nail oatalda o( Ogdea. pit yitfit At laaat quarterly. la so ad-- AW fKIC9fa AND ENT. FEARLESS INDEPEND- a a strictly aawapapar. It gea all aldaa aa equal enow. Tba Examiner bai do fhvoritea, and ao aaawiaa to nuaiah. It will giro tba aawt wbiaaed and unprejudiced. Comnuintaetioa arlU ba imlttd oa all aabjaota praaaatad la laaguaga from knowa Individuate. but tka tiua aama bum ba pubbakad la fulL All lattara aad naBBnnkwrlnna algnad by aoa da pluaMO. ar aaauaad names, win ba Brwwa la tba waata basket. Tba bravo anna aavar bldea bchtad aa aaauBad aama Don't aak tba Editor ta ba raapnntibla for what you ara esbsmed of. . Tba a!ynin WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. f It, being tba 'nitty-nintanniversary of tba Hon. Grover Cleveland's birthday, will be generally observed by the people of the United Staton aa u day of rent and pretae of at Allwlaa Providence. Butte Sunday,. March r h Inter-mountai- General Woods' tight with, the Mo-'rala the crater of aa extinct 1.100 feat high, uaa somewhat speed scalar but It will have, to ba admitted. Utet old Jon Hooker ia bla battle obova (ha clouds, still attracts tho spot ' light Port Wayne News. g vol-ctao, i An English paper advlacs the elevation of labor, leaden to the peerage, tho Impression that the race la composed of superior peraona with' title and inferior peraonn without.". . . Tho scheme would also e tho impresBlon that the House of Lordn in composed of bralnleu person with tltlea and the House of Com- mons of Intelligent peraona without titles. San Pnnrlseo Examiner. Both the Inteal Preach president slapped into the office from the preal daney .of tbo senate. Mr. Rnoaevelt maintained tba precedent and Mr. Fair banka in hopeful St. Louis Globe-Demortn- t. X early nil of the life insurance are reported as being nirk abed. There era aleo a large number of loot-er- pollry botdara who do not feel quite as well aa they might Loo Angeles Time. John A. McCall died with the word "mother" on bla Up. It will be bard world beto make the mother-loving- lieve bo was n bad man. Washington Post. . . UOITNIMJ EXAMINEE: protest to government. Will Executive Cemmittae of Coalition Continue Activity. Rude pest, March 17 -- The execute committee cI the eosliuoa priy rocs' Usued a protest again the decree oi ihe council of Bilnlrtipri, u from the committee and prohibiting . The prorost continuing operatioi-sdeclares that the esecu'lve committee hen nor incited revolt, but te the trtn the fact tnat trary, ha empba.ized of the nation It waa to the Interest to maintain order It argue that the leaders at the party are not subject are te government supervision but like free to express their opinions other subjects. The protet concluded nub a statement that the committee ill continue Be aetlvi'y within he Umita of the law. WILL PAY A DIVIDEND. Bank Depositors of Defunct Enterprise Will Receive 30 Cents on the Dollar. OGDEN, The New York World aay the Lome worth smile haft become famous. The World does not intimate what the In- gradients are Houston Post. e HAS THE CALL. Diatrict South of Beowawe la Scene of Great Activity Now. Bullion Mining district now ha the center-othe at.ige. and there In little doubt that some very valuable mines are soon to ba developed there. In fact there are a number of claim in the district now for which large aitma have been offered. A great deal of prospecting la being done, and for mile around the prospector la in ev detiee. says the Elko Free Pres. Tba district contains a number u mlneg 'Which were worked to haid some profit year ago, but for the past fifteen. Jears or mors the curtain has been (town and the entire district was lifeless. Interest WHS first reawakened last fall, waen Alexander Egrne brought to Boowawa and afterward to Elko aek of .pro fabulously rich in gold. .. caused a stampede, and Egenea was (Allowed 'back to tho district by bord-oexcited gold seeker. Their chase a fruitless, however, aa the Swede, for rca:ms better known to himoelf. refused to divulge tbo loca-tlo- n of hla fabulously rich ledge. Nearly' ail who followed him returned- end tinea that time Egenes baa btoa ball ta Jail an a charge of tatamg money under tala pretense parties tram whom be secured money Provisions u: (or which ho agreed f f Life Insurance Interesting and Concise Complete and Authorized to Be Published Exclusively in die Morning Examiner The shipping companies at Finme. Hungary, have yielded to tha demand of tba 7.HUU strikers and work waa resumed recently B an trade. 3 are employed at an average dally comcent. The vrege pensation of $7 com pen tavioB for men is 1.63 rent. He say women who belong io organthe nearer ised labor are receiving wage paid men. 2 . u( Christiania. after many years of planning and deliberating to acquire a Labor Temple, hare at last sareed upon a Urge, modern project. haa been building, centrally of 260,004 purchased for (he aum crowns. The Norway, trade-unionist- s a . d Cuyn-hOfc- S trlLe-breaker- . glnae-blowln- g . fthut-dow- tf Ana-tralas- U Ist po-.se- . V.-B- pr I... lSWOC. MARCII MORNING, Latest Labor News From All Parts of the World n Senator Tillman ia to act as Mr. Roosevelt's next friend" In the senate. RaUway-ra'tregulation makes (range bedfellows Baltimore Sun. BULLION SUNDAY UTAH, Ika Tba Examiner thin morning fail to publish tba second biography in the serlM The Surceaafu! and Premia ent Men of Ogden, owing to a delay for halfIn obtaining photograph tones. bat next Sunday our readers will not be tbuo dleappointrd. J - -- Ite Morning Examiner can ba found oa Bala by tba Independent Naum Co. Salt Laka City. On all through train leaving Ogdaa oa Tba Southern Faeifie Railway. Tba Union Parlfle Railway, and Tba Oregon Short Lino Railway. Exaaitoor patrons will con far a favor on tba maaagement by reporting to tbla office whenever they fall to Sad tba pa pari at tba designated ptecre. r -- " ...... Chicago Railway Express Drivers' Union i being augmented by fifteen Pittsburg. March 17 It waa stated new and CuO members today that the receiver of the defunct are members a day.enrolled by June 1. expected to be Enterprise National bank Of Allogheay will pay a dividtnd to the depost'or Plan were completed for the federearly In April, and that ultimately riit y may receive So con's oa the dollar. ation of all fruit grower of tha Michthe The state deposit ta the bank ai igan fruit belt at the sessions of the time of the failure his been made State Hortlcura! Society recently. had good, the full amount, fl.630.Hiia. been turned over to the state treasurer Represent' ive Reynolds, of sun-tic- s by the trust companies who were county. O., haa introduced a bill of the bank. iu riu legislature to compel employee, when advertising for men to take LEFT ALL TO THE CAUSE. striker' places, to aisle the fact that the men nr wanted a- for Offered Or. B. grade Will of 6uaan Anthony. and to prohibit the importing of armed Theodora Klyoe haa n promising i Probata. strikrbrtakera into Ohio. looking propel ty. He recently refusHe was to ed an option for 110.000. Rochester. N. Y.. March 17 The President Perham of the Order of receive a small cash payment, $100 will of Mias Susan U. Anthony waa ofRails ay Telegraphers of the United IS rent and royalty. per per month, fered for probate today. The estate States and Canada ha announced that two-foo- t vein haa a Makers Georga amounts to flii.umt, ail oT which is left submitted to the of good ore and expects to soon make to tho Woman's Suffrage cause. Rev. unless the wage scale officials 1 accepted. Southern Railway a shipment. Itr. Anna Shaw, of Philadelphia, and 1.265 telegraph operatot and agents On the LiUle Gem, owned by Balt (.ary E. Anthony, of Philadelphia, snd 1.672 employed by the road will out of a people,' tha ownera aiv sinking Miry 8. Anthony, of -Ibis city, are be called out. shaft. They are down over 100 feci named as the trustees. The Anthony aad are in shaping ore. homestead la In M.irv Amhony'a . .After conference exteuding over 4 Not far from (he Bteninger group name. By the term of the will Mary weeks, the Joint grievance committee James Masoti 1ms several claims whU-Anthony will not receive anything of the Lackawanna conductors and be ia working, estate. aiater'a from her trainmen baa abandoned It effort to John Green lu been working on a reach an agreement with Ueneral Sufraction since last summer end recentPURCELL WILL ADVANCE. perintendent Clark on the question of la tliu ore. of it ly struck hlglgiaije houn and wages. and same character Meyers, Rearing of Santa Fa Shopa in TopeiAi 8upL Montgomery oc. Will Go With Reck laland. President Compere of the American on On the top if the mountain of 1 tabor, haa announced Federation which the Btenlnger claims are locatwhile the Federation wiR use evoffithat The 17. March Ksa.. Topeka, ed la the Gray Eagle owned by Denand ery effort to avoid n atnke of coal minver parties, Tliry are preparing (a pm cial of the Atchikon, Topeka In ers, that body will give the United located Kr Santa system, railway twenty five men to work on thie mine. Mine Worker it full support In event John that the have opinion Tupeka, Among orh'ra who have locations in Purcell, htat n strike le declared. the of Topeka superintendent that vicinity rre M. Ptxley. Thomas ahopa, will abort ly leave ihr service A circular letter signed by J. C. WatHunter, Robert Hunter. Dr. McDowell, of rim ernipany for a place with the M. Rtotrler. Frank Brown. George and Fraud Tudor, lender and secrailson Pacific and Hock Island Banka, Mack Armstrong. Dr. Eby, Ta- Chicago of (be Australia Federal Labor been haa Mr. Purcell retary way. They aay ber Bros, and E. 8. Farrington. offered some position with the Rock Party respectively, bt been sent to g Krery-thlnwood. adWater ia plentiful, also Island and I now In consultation with the Commonwealth Labor Councils, la favorable for prospecting and Rock Island offirlsls. vocating the adoption of a uniform a big rufth ia predicted ta the spring. trade union label by the worker of the Beawawa ia tba nearest point on th Commonwealth. KILLED SELF AND CHILD. e miles railroad. Mug about twenty-fivfrom tha Bullion district. It 1ft ftatimmUd that. 64.606 children With Babe In Arms Woman Jumped re working In the cotton mills ta the at Train. in Faopt shifts. Booth, employed on twelve-hou- r TRAIN LEFT THE TRACK. In the Indufttrtal state thtre are over Chicago. March 17 Mra. Tanner, l,7OA.00. children under sixteen years Five Passengers and One Trainman of Zion City, a member of Zion church, of age at work. In (he South six times . Injured. killed herself and her infant child to- aa many children are working now ax day by throwing herself with ber thre were twenty year ego. Loulavilla, Ky, March 17. Train No. chilli In her arma before a fist Chi 16. on tha Maqon,. which left Louis train. It wa announced recently that the villa for (Chicago this morning, wan res ft Northwestern railroad and child were Instantly anthracite operators ere willing to derailed at.Hncueahoe Bend today. Five The mother woman I believed to have grant the 145.400 mine worker ta eastkilled. The isiaengero and tha baggageman ware Before taking the ern Pennsylvania th1ncrea of par official re- been demented. njured. according to the ahe had wandered about the demanded if (he men' waive their other " Tba fatal step killed. nona aad engines port, tender Jumped tba track while the atreeta of the religious community for demands. , train waa rounding a curve and the hours lu the cold. The annuel report, of the New Jerentire (rain waat down, an embankST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATIONS sey Bureau of Bmttatlca whnwe that ment. . HELD IN MANV CITIES. modern method have revolulionlieil the Industry In that WANT ROOSEVELT TO SFEAK. making It possible for (he earn Philadelphia, March 17. Secretary state, number of men to double their output May ora af Fifty Cities Make Request of the Navy Bonaparte was the guent of honor and (he chief speaker tonight Wages are much higher. ta (ha President. at the dinner of the Friendly Bona of $5.00$ A effecting During the course of Chicago, March IT Tba mayors of Bt. Patrick. wrevera. I threatened ta Dundee, Boot hla remarks In of cttlaa different Bonaparte Secretary pacta targe fifty tba country bare written to President spoke of the neeealty of a greeter land, mills. Roosevelt, Inviting him lo deliver an navy, he said: Some changes relating partlculariy "Aa we are situated it ran be only address during the tenth annual conmade In (he convention League of American Mun- when the navy haa failed that the to strike ofhave been Union of International the stitution of the the branch In will meet service, army, other which Chicago; icipalities, and Ciulkere of Joiners life to the be could called Shipwrights. 28th. and 27th The upon protect September 2tb, In no Inlist of sTgnera to iha latter Includes at the nation against, serious peril. I America, which hold that. without called strike be a shall Patstance of Bona Bt. aak ihe the all that of executive tonight the chief nearly rick bring all their Influence to hear (he sanction of the general executive chief cities ta the United States. on public opinion in order to render board. It imperative In demanding from eon STEAMER IE STILL AGROUND. In th annual report of Winton C. gross that under no circumstance chief of the New Jersey Bula Lying Easy and It la Bel lav ad 8ha shall parsimony or the pressure rf Garrison, minor interests or any consideration of reau of Btatlfttle. It Is shown that Will be Floated. strikes last faction or parly Interfere wiih the up- there were seventy-fou- r , In that state, a of navy." year building great 17 N. The March J.. Atlantic city. BL Patrick' Dinner In Naw Yerfc. Bootah Una nteamer Cearenae, which The Merchant. Service Guild of New York. March 17- .- Rear Admiral went ashore near Seaside pack. N. J., officers i union of steamer T. 8 .V; Coghlnn, Joseph Congressfast early yesterday. wft still hard and W. McCall, of Massachufrom masters down to fourth mates) man Samuel It waa reported by aground today. put in a claim for higher wages, I he wrecking crew who were stand- setts; ofCongressman W. Rourke Coch- has medium of the Federal Arbitration ihta ran, Mayor McClellan, per ing dose by. however, that ahe la lying and Thomas Acity; Daly, of Philadelphia, court. j. in an easy position and that tha pros- were among the spenkern tonight al a pect of eventually floating her nro Theatrical stage employes of Grand of the Friendly Bona of Si. banquet good. Patrick at Dclmonlm. The banquet Rapids, Mich., hate organized. followed a day of celebration by all FOUND INTENDED DEAD. The Philadelphia Central Labor the Irish societies of the city and a up Fifth avenue this afternoon. Union has taken up the fight of th parade Kilim Man Himself In which three thnunand men took International unions of engineers aad Omaha Travaling in EL Paul Hotel. flremrn against the Philadelphia Lager parr. General Corbin the Guect. Beer Brewers association. St. Paul March 16- .- While his hr. Bt. lamia. Mo.. Marc M7. Major trothed was purchasing her wedding General Henry C. Corbin, lT. S. A., and President Samuel Gompera, of th haa gown at a local store Paul l.lndberg of Mrs Corbin wrere the guests of honor American Federation of Labor, Omaha, a traveling saleamnn. shot st the annual banquet tonight of the railed a meeting of ihe executive counhimself through the hr si in a room at society at the Jefferson cil m Washington itareh 19. the Merchant' hotel. He waa to have hotel General Corbin did not rebeen married tomorrow. Th body wa spond to a toast, at hla own request, The Illinois District Convention of found tbla afternoon by the woman but the society presented a large bou- the Unlied Mine Workers of America on her returh to the hotel from her quet. of rosea to Mrs. Corbin. has appropriated $5,040 in aid of the shopping. defense of President Moyer and SecreTHE WEEKLY FINANCIER. tary Haywood of the Western FederaKIDNAP TO WOMAN. TRIED tion of Miner. ( New York. March 17 The Financier Three Maaked Man Shoot Up Morencl this week ears: An appeal has been Dsned by the week's state Dane Hall. of the New York associated American Federation of Itabor for ment hanks, was on the whole fivorable. financial assistance to the Pocket-Knif- e Tucton. Aria., March 17. A special clearings, the changes in the princi- Blade Grinders' union and the Chain to the Cliisen from Morencl ntnte tha; pal Item being a were generally Mak'TH' union. last ntght at a ball, given by the Ar.nr-ltea- . expected from the preliminary estia prominent soel.J organization, mates. It it noteworthy that ihe surThe annnal report of the Plano and three maaked men eift red the lull plus reserve continues to indicate com- Organ Worker' union allow that durroom and kidnaped a young lady, paratively small changes, and for each ing 1945 benefits aggregating 6 shooting up" the dance hall. When of the firs; weeks since Fehrtiary 10. were paid. the desperadoes such conditions have been, with one pursued by a dropped. the young lady and escaped exception, le-- s than one million dollar A national hoard of conciliation In Into the hills. each week. There wa a net gain of the building trades lp England ha $1,135.1)00 in cash last work, specie Inlately been organized' shich already FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. creasing fl.7S3.700 and legal tenders hi lS5.n04 men pledgpd to give the 1480,100. decreasing Deposits proposal a fair trial. Oomprislng joinLondon, Marrh 17. Joseph Foster, which was almost ers. masons and bricklayers. $43,866,700, . A-- , was married here equal lo the sum of the expansion in retired, today to MU Josephine Hum, a loan and the gain in cash so that the The secretary of Ihq Department of school mistress at Gravesend. statement made a remarkable good Commerce and Labor of the United Helsingfors. Finland. March 17. proof. The required reserve waa In- States has issued e circular announcThe Socialists are kcepu-up their creased $1,734,175. deducting from ing the prohibition of oonvict labor on a threata of general strike unirr the which the above nvted Increase In any federal contract, public building, diet pronounces ta favor of a single rash left $583,575. a th decrease ta lock or canal. i chamber of parliament and unlvcr-a- l Comsurplus reserve to $5,865,125. uffrage. The New York coura of appeals ha puted upon the basis of $11,668,500 Tokio. March. 17 A severe earth- public funds. Vhlrh. it may be stated, declared the union shop contract legal quake occurred at Kagf. Formosa to- show an Increase of $3,312,600 since and In no sense Incompatible with day. Hundreds of buildings were de- March 3. aa the result of new deposits public policy and lndultrial liberty. stroyed and many hundreds of people by the secretary that were allotted were killed. Boston carriage and; wagon maker to banka in thia city, the surplus I Rio do Janeiro. March 17. A storm $8,832,250. Loan were expanded by are demanding a nine-hou-r day. closed of Friday eausod landslides and floods. $5,752,900. which was a quite moderate shop and e Saturday half holiday. Twenty peraona were killed or injured gain, reflecting the comparatively I here and landalle at Peiropoij. State Labor small demand rertlMng from the concapThomas J. ital of the state of Rio Janeiro, dition of the stork market. Ixjans! Bcailv in hi annual to th feport killed fifty persona and inprr.i manv were $16,563,700 in exrcsa of de-- i commissioner of lahoe snd statistics more Doalta. states that m Keimickf 14.138 women tate-aste- SabacilbarB will cotfer a favor by Informing tbla offlne of failure to. rrprtva Tba Examiner before tbeir breakfast. t (o giv a half interest ta bla claims. Many believed tost the mine was a myth and paid ne heed to I'. But the fact ivmaiDcd that Egenes brought ere worth between 6i"ii back a sack and 1300 and the quest in as io where be obtained It if not there, remain beea aay answered He had place whene be could bats secured u and for months bad been nothing bu a poor pmepertor. A few of tbo more determined one set out to fled a ledge, and while it ! all aa much of a mystery now as eve- -, the result haa heea sew disrovsries. not ao rich, bnt promising to develop Into big mines. On several claims ore bodte have been struck of a characore. ter vary much like the Egan which encourages the belief that ore came out of the district. Among those who have been pro peeling ta the diatriet ara Stenfnger Bros., Lang and Snyder. They have been working for a number of weeks on n number of claims ta tha Bullion district situated seven miles southeast of Montgomery of the much-talketrike from which ora ia now being . blpiN-dTheir claims ara probably tha most valuable in tha diatrict. Tb last average a say taken from the ledge on which they ara working went over $2M and they expert to miks an early shipment. We have barn informed by an paity that tha boy refused a a offer of $24,0u0 for all their claims, numbering eleven. Not far from these ta tha Dutcboven ta tha Campbell district discovered last fall by Patsy Keating. An assay from tha ptopariy went 110,004. This, however, was from a rich pocket, lie haa an ora body of comparatively low - Company. ,w. . THE THEE m Th Commercial Court at Widsewo, Poland, haa ordered the Coates thread fartary to pay the wage of 6u0 employe during the recent ten weeks auapenaum of work. Working women of Toledo have organised n labor union to be known the Servant Girls union. Th coppersmith have Joined the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers National Alliance. It gives the permanence of an estate, or of a fortune, to those depending on their daily toil 'Do you believe it? If not let us explain the system John L Herrick, State Manager Des Moines Life Insurance Co. Children under 12 years of age are not allowed to work In Ruaclan factories. MUNICIPAL OWNEREHIP FOLLIES politicians, and at first his unTi.lr caied idea that municipal tiustaro Th Iron M older' union o fXorth Borne to all and water at cost Leaean to th mui! in Water Plante Object America gained 4,632 members last who owned the worts, was of Chicago and Kaneae City. tnnd year. down and contemptuously laugh T "Powell ta an ass e hlmM-"hof making Free (Detroit Press) The lockout of th 700 starchera of ia too fresh, the older and Medill at The resignation Joseph Workthe Shirt, Waist and Laundry hardened politicians remarked. Tb ers1 union, formerly, employed at Patterson s commissioner of public public is familiar with tha outcoia e works calls attention in the to Chicago now ia ta the tenth Troy. N. Y, Mr. Powell's persistent fight, of failure th qf municipal ownership month. he secured a small waterworks in that city. Youug Mr. eight months Auction, ta the retea to the until to enoffice Patterson full of went into child-tabo- r comTho itennaylvanln of ihe bl sumers, but the mute announce that the factory In- thusiasm for the theory of municipal till continues. graft After a years experience spector in Philadelphia are vigorous- ownershipAnd still politicians and ly enforcing the laws againt employ- with the practical workings of the plan political economists stand up oa q, In haa he retired He ays disgust: ing children under the legal age. hustings and solemnly point t graft and polltica permeate the system waterworks system in Kanssi city q The Hod Carriers' union of Kansas ia Chicago. That is what James of munldM! the Scotch expert, said of (he n sample of the beauties City, Mo., haa signed a yrnr'a agreeThey even point xS ay step aa ha found it in every Amer- ownership. ment with the Master Builders' pride to the fact that tha for 36 cents an hour for eight ican city he visited upon his recent and water patrons have sunk texpay, or js. hours, for overtime ta daylight end tour of this country. 004,000 in the enterprise. They When Commissioner Patterson took this double time for night) holidays and " enormous burden munleta! charge at the waterworks plant, . he asset"' Sunday a. found that the mas of the water conThe commissioner general ot Immi- sumers were being charged 10 cents a Operator Asleep. gallons while twenty-ongration says about 11,000 emigrants, thousand New York, March 17. PiraUm were paying only 4 seeking admission during th pest year large consumers were deported on account of either cents He had an ordinance introduc- Jeffrey, of tha D. ft R. G. railway, i providing for a day received the following itatemi being penniless or afflicted with con- ed in the cityofcouncil I cents, but it was from A. C. Ridgeway, general asupr uniform rate tagious diseases. promptly killed, with the aaalatancc of of the company: Dr. O'Connor, our chief Minn, a powerful lobby. Mr. Patteraon'a enIt I not improbable that the State end Tile Roofera thusiasm was chilled to the bone when reports to me of sigh tern bodies belay union will unit with th Amalgamat- ha was asked to remit the water taxes recovered from the wreck. He tUib ed 8heot Metal Workers' International of certain men simply on the ground (here Is a possibility that th auato Alliance, aa the officer cf both organ-lis- t that they were influential politicians. at fatalities will reach twenty. , fa ions are aald te he considering th He found similar grafts being prac- were Injured seriously. Others injmi eervica, lightly. AU of th injured win pt question. The metal worker have ticed everywhere in the public mind was welL No 3. leaving Pueblo, hid a Just absorbed the coppersmiths, there- and hla ardent, Innocentnaked' to do dera io meet No. 16 st Adobe. The by hocked when he was by Increasing (heir membership dispatcher had O. K from Ftonwe about 1,604, The membership of the thing that would have made him Roofers' union U about the same as liable to IndictmenL The young re- and Swallows, th operator at Ivt! former had certain archale, obsolescent lows stating that No. g had not goes (hat of the coppersmith. : scruples, derived from hla early teach- by. He had been asleep beyond qa ings at hi mother's knee, in regard (ion and did not hear No, 3 go by oil The Good Road aoclation of to fracturing the Ten Commandments, 0. K d. hi order, sad 'is the erte Minneapolte haa gone on record as were not even shaken by the of the collision. This vu the favoring the use at convict labor ia and they that, the dey operator end he was doing duty hr the road easy philosophy of politic "Thou (he work of Improving ahalt the night men, so the night mi hid eleventh commandment, throughout the Mate. not he found out, la the only one gone to Pueblo to cafth pay cteft while. ;. without asking permission from FeeMs Chicago muBirlana in house where worth Young Mr. Patteraon'a sad experi- office. Our standing rule In that fay they are oa duty at two 'show per- ence in Chicago ta to a certain extent operators are not to relieve night pp formance dally will demand an inanalogous with that of Elmer N. Pow- erntora end work over dime uleeeyr crease from $22.50 per w'eck to $28. ell, assessor and collector of water mission ta asked and granted by the Powell Mr. The French Chamber of Deputies re- rates In Kansas City. I that under the munlclpnlly-own-ecently almost unanimously passed tho found waterworks system here the masses 's bill providing for BILL PREPARE WILL of thsi consumers were being charged pensions. . 31 cents a thousand gallon for water, while the targe consumers paid 4 cents right conference, which hoi bees Is MAY BE MADE A CARDINAL. for water that costa the city I centa to session here, will prepsre a copyright deliver. When Mr. Powell undertook bill and submit it to the orgnlirtnsi A Paris dispatch bays: Ireland of St. Taul, lo equalise rates bis youthful enthus- which participated In the thendow. Archbishop MU win was treated to a liberal dose of When approved by them Minn., who sailed from New York last iasm . be without ta the cold congress. water, by any presented charge, Thursday for Havre, hag been specialof ly Invited by Cardinal Richard Pari, st the suggest inn e Pope himself, to address Acre mi- Thursday. March 22, a solemn gathering of all , the French cardinals, archbishop and THAT A NEW HAT LIKE blahopa. Thla body ta in the nature of a general council of the French church COVER A ANEW and haa been summoned by the Pope In order that the prelates may discuss MULTITUDE OFoflNJ.VE the new Bitustion ta France created by ARE ATTRACTS KNOW the separation law and suggest new rule of discipline to meet the present To THE GIRL VJTH THE NEW emergency. ta Ireland to Mgr. expected speak of AND SUtVL HAT.KOW the churchs position in America, Re cordial relations with (he state and to drew n parallel with the new situa: BROWN tion In France Indicating the many between the points of resemblance present conditions In both countries. He la also expected to suggest how far the church In France follow the American branch of gir the universal church in adjusting Its relations with state ao that It may really call Itself Independent and free from Interfer1 haff-hal- e. aao-elatio- n e work-logmen- long-debate- d . of-(h- - RESOLVED. RooF WE ' j5nt it true? NsttER, ence. The address at the American prelate is eagerly awaited by French prelate, who look upon Mgr. Ireland as n man of wide experience ta cultivating cordial relations between the church and the civil authorities In hla own country. From here Archbishop Ireland will . go to Rome; where he haa been summoned by the Pope. It ia affirmed that before long he will be made a cardinal and in such n contingency will remain ia Rome permanently ax Cardinal de Curia of the Papal court Hla successor to the Bee of BL Paul probably will be Mgr. MeColdriek of Duluth, Minn., who la accompanying the Archbishop on hla Journey to Europe, and la also expected to address the meeting ot French prelate. A PROMINENT CHICAGOAN DIES AT REDLANDS, CAIF. Redlands, Calif., March 17. 8teph en Wilson Raw son, formerly a prominent business man of Chicago, died at his home ta this city night, as a result of a complication of 69 Mr. st (ha age of years. Rawson haa resided here about two years and has been an Invalid during that time. He wa confined to hla home, end little waa known of him among the local inhabitant. A non of the deceased arrived from Chicago n day or two ago. lt THI5 WEEK BVSTER. BROWN PRESENTS HIS SWEETHEART. MARY JANE, WITH A NEW SWELL HAT. AS WE DO NOT SELL MILLINERY WE WILL SAY THAT A NEW . ; HAT DOES NOT LOOK WELL WITHOUT A NEW SPRING DRESS OR COAT OR SHOES. dla-ease- WM. B. RYDER DEAD. 17. William Kansas City, March active ta Missouri politics since the Civil war, waa found dead in a rooming house hi Walnnt street hen- - yesterday. He had heea 111 for many years. When found ha evidently had been dead for several hours. The body st first was not Identified. Ryder was tha author of the Missouri taw imposing a tax on beer and had declared he vu the original exlew. pounder of th eight-hou- r B. Ryder, WE SELL ALL OF. THESE GOODS AND BUSTER HAS RESOLVED To GIVE MARY JANE SOME OF THESE ARTICLES BOT TROM OUR STORES AS HE ALWAYS . KNEW THE BEST PLACE To TRADE. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IS TULL OF GOOD THINGS WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED. WE WOULD BE PLEASED To SHOW OUR LINE AS THE PATTERNS AND PRICES ARE SURE To PLEASE , - YOU. . MOROCCAN CONFERENCE. Algerine, March 17 Neither the Moroccan conference nor the commit- tee met today. Everything has been deferred until (he TTvnch and Germans agree on the remaining details. . . i CLARK'S STORES. . 23 36-53-6- 0-6 WASHINGTON AVE. t |