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Show THE EXAMINER: MORXISQ CTATI. OGDEN, Sl'MAY MOItNINO, FEPTEMBKIl 3. FULLY 150 WERE Grand Opera House INJURED I cheerfully-joiSTARTED STRIKE AT WHITINGS, BUT THERE WERE ONLY SEVEN SUNDAY NIGHT A Girl of Chicago, ): the Streets Prices 75c, 50c and 25c An Up-to-D- ate SEATS NOW SELLINU Melodrama MONDAY NIGHT THE GREATEST OP ALL SUCCESSES The Old Bedstead kpi. 22. The Chronicle Welfare between the Standard Oil company and the labor unioaa of the country was begun lmat night when the Wbiiliig, lad., employee of the company. quit work to enforce their demand for an iarrenne in wagea. The trlke, which already threatened to tie up the bualneas of the cog corporation la the middle west. U likely to acauue gigantic proportione before it la ended. ll w.a predicted hut night It alight luvuhe all uf the employee of the com-pain the rountry and become a general one. Already the Chicago labor union are prepared to aelae the opportunity presented by the Whiling strike to make more trouble for the company. The Chicago men were wholly unprepared for the trouble which atarted at Whiting because of the fact that the employee there were not members of a union, hut after a hasty conference last night It waa aald that they sould support the men who went nut pad that no one from Chicago would uke tblr place. hundred firemen employed Three the Standard Oil company left their places yesterday, gore than 4,000 employes who are s or king with the flremrn are scheduled to leave their places Monday morning. These include enKfaeera, skilled mechanics, laborers and others, tba official, of which aald last night that they would refuse the members of the organisation to work a lib the men who might be put to work In the places of the atrikera. The strike of the firemen was culled because the representatives of the Standard Oil company refuted to adcents an hour vance sages from 22 to 23 cent, an hour and agree to grant to all of the workmen ihe eight-hou- r day. They also refuted to recognize the union. by Special Train from Salt Lake SEATS NOW SELLINQ Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c FATALITIES. InSicstwnt Art That it Will Spread I Property Laaa Placed at Half a and Includa All the Em Han, but Paspls A re pieyee of the Trust. Rebuilding. 2 THURSDAY NIGHT PURE DANIEL. V. ARTHUR PRESENTS In Augustus Thomas Big Comedy Success The Education of Mr. Pipp THE CHARLES DANA UIBSON PLAY .. This Is the Original Production as Seen One hundred and l:l ft y Times in New-- York . Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50, 2s ' . Scat Sale Opens Wednesday, 10 a. m. FRIDAY NIGHT CHARLES PROHMAN PRESENTS HE AGREES TO PAY. COLLIER WILLIAM THIRD SEASON the Quiet Bjr Auguntu Thoms Scat Sale Opens Thursday 10 a. m. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Pocatello. Ida., Sept. 21. P. J. Ckmisa of this city was shot sud Instantly killed this morning in a saloon at Shoshone by Fred Regan, a carpenter of that city. The killing was drunken brawL the tesult of The murderer fired five shots into the body of his victim, the first one causing Instant death, the other four being fired while the victim wae lylug on ihe floor of the saloon. Tbe murdered man was a brskemsu oa the Short Line, running between this city sad Mena's Ferry. He left here last night fur Biles on business, but for some unexplained reason stopped off at fihushone, and waiting for auuther west bound train, engaged la a quarrel with Regan. It Is said a woman Is at the bottom of the cause. Regan surrendered to the Shoshone officers and Is being held 1o answer the charge of murder, domas' wife and family reside In this elty. So one saw the tragedy except the bartender of the Shoshone saloon, who Is reticent. OFFER friend, Senator Pritch ard, in commen as a very ficent remedy coughs, colds and tarrhal troubles. Many of my friends have it with excellent -- results.' SpencerBlackburn GOOD JOBS. Openings for Yeung Man in Various Civil Service Position number of Sail Lake, Sept. 22.-- A civil service exam Iasi Iocs are bet for October 17. lu this dty. to secure eligible to fill vacancies existing in different branches of tbe service. Marine firemen are wanted In the quartermaster's department at large, one to be stationed at Ft. Barra mas. Fla., and to receive 9410 a year; another to be stationed at Ft. Screven. Ga.. at a salary of 94ii a year, and a third at Ft Dodd, Fla., at a salary of $310 a year. Thera are several good openings In the Philippine service, examination to fill tbe vacancy to be held Oct. 17. A Blaster builder is wanted at a salary of 92.730 a year; a bridge engineer at 92,260; a principal assistant engineer and for the department of' neper a year; waterworks. Manila. and a secretary to the aaalstant engineer at a salary of 91JI00 a year. On the same date eligible to fill vacancies In the position of teiertnary Inapertor at Honolulu, at a salary of 91,400 a year, and similar vacancies aa (hay occur in the United Kta'es at a salary of 9L2O0 a year. Examination to secure eligible to (n various defill clerical position partment of the government will he held Oct. 90. The aalart? connected with These positions will. range from $900 to 91,400 a year, and the civil eft Ire commission., urges competent persons to take the examinations. Applicant must be 20 yeara aid or over at. the time of taking examination, and the printed notice says that, preference will be given to llytee under 40 years of age. . Full details of all these examinations will be furnished upon application to Orrawell Williams, secretary of the rivll service comwinefon, Balt Catarrhal ailments nflondifig to tha notion of the year, and it in thua thfit wo hnva winter, spring, summer tad autumn catarrh. Outerrh of autumn is likely to assume a systemic character, that is, the internal organs of the whole system beoomo slightly affected, producing a condition closely resembling chrouie malaria. lometimes an epidemic of catarrhal fever will pervade a locality, simulating Typhoid fever. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish betweeo ' catarrhal fever and the genuine Typhoid. A congested condition of the bronchial tabes producing a oough, with tha usual symptoms of a cold, an frequently associated with systemic oataiTh. A cold or a cough during tho autumn oouson has special significance and Feruna should be promptly used according to ths direoticna to bn found on each bottle. Feruna is not only a preventive, but a reliable remedy for systemic catarrh. . vtf REMOVAL A PWWHBWKWWWHHWBWBOPWBWBPBPCT The Edmund Tailoring Co. Will remove the First of October from 2446 Grant Ave. to their New Building at 345 Twenty-fourt- h street, where they will be pleased to show the largest and finest display of Woolens for men's suits and ladies man tailored skirts ever shown in the west . 29-3- 0 JOHN CORT PRESENTS Stewart Opera Company In the Most Elaborate Comedy Opera Ever Produced The Two Roses Book and Lyrics by Stanislaus Stangc. Music by Ludwig Englander. Costumes, Scenery, Properties and Effects the same as were used the Broadway Theatre, New York City, ... Mabel Day, Bertha Shalek, Bessie Pairbairn, Wm.G. Stewart, Carl Haydn, Geo. W. Leslie, at He Wae One ef a Party to Abduct President Lincoln. Bowman Ralston and the SEATS ON SAL E FRIDAY Wafaaw. X. Y.. Sept. 22. The Jury in the case of former Bapervlaora Mil liam B. Jackson and Byron D. Gibson of Frie county, tonight rendered of guilty of the charge of brib verdict Samuel Bland Baltimore, flepi. and Gibaon were In .isrkaon ary. trnold, who confessed that he waa a dieted with former County Auditor party tu the conspiracy to abduct Pres- Neff and R. J. Conover, a contractor, ident Lincoln, which culminated In the for In connection with assassination of the President by John the alleged frauds North Street of the purchase Wilke Booth. died today at ihe home nf a relative In Waverly, a suburb of cemetery in Buffalo and the removal therefrom of bodies. this city, aged 72 years. d Arnold, with rhree others, was "OVER SEAS" MAIL. in July 1363, to life Imprisonment at the Dry Tortuga. All four Quebec. Sept. 22. The Canadian ere pardoned hv President Johnson, Pacific "over seas" mail train arrived in ISi'-Phere today two hours ahead ef schedule time. The mall bags were at WASHINGTON AROUSES ENTHUSIonce placed on ihe steamer Empress ASM OF ABBE KLEIN. of Britain and an hour later atarted There la something of Yeraillca in across the Atlantic. The mails left the gre.it whirh spread out in Hon j Kong Aug. 30 and are due In wverv direction from the eapitol to the London within thirty days of that boundaries of the elty: and something date. This fa the flrav time the or the Champ Klysecs ih the splendid Canadian ronte has been tried. squares which lie on one side of tbe MIBB HILL ENOAGED. Hillc Executive Mansion with its Ionic columns, while on the other aide, beChicago, Fept. 22. A dispatch to the yond artificial ponds and gardens, the view stretches out In distant, perspec- Tribune from Memphis. Teas., says: ' Announcement haa been received of tive to h" Washington monument. From "In th land of the Strenuous the engagement of Mias Gertrude Hill of St. Paul, Minn daugh'er of James Felix Klein. Life," by A'-aen-tence- department of church and tabor of the Presbyterian church, and lahoi's was accepted In the muniha'-olis the fu'iirc champion son ot H. G Cu-rl- , tram, nf the organized labor rnove-"labor baby" whose Hie was dedicated to tbe cause of organised toil. The menl by I,. P. Hrraube. secretary of tilled Printing Tradca council. ceremony waa pei formed in fit. .Lilies tbe Methodist church, under the uicc of the Allied Priming Trade counEXCURSION TO ELY, NEV. cil. The chureh wa well AIM iiti trade unionists and svmpatliizei. who Friday. Sept. 28th. f attended to witno the the first child cer offcic- ! (iiund rcleiia;inu. K.y. Nev.. parents for such a purpm The dedication wa p'vlVirmed t opening Nevada Northern R. the Rev, Dr. Milner, teprrs-r-n-ln'lie F.rre ,nuad trip. 10 3". Uniqua Caramony Parformsd cage by .Labor Leaders. In Chi- - Sept. 22. Religlun anJ trades unionism were blended last ansight at a ceremony unique In the a nals of organised labor. The life of child waa solemnly consecrated 10 the rause of uplifting humanity. It waa a second baptism, and the ceremony waa as Impressive a the ordinary one ef the minister of. the C'wpel who coa4ecrae his life to tbe cause of Chicago. lee Uleasner Creel, the Its-- 1 1 - Arch-blihn- 1 roc-er- Auditorium AMUBEMENTS. UTAHNA THEATER t. r 21. religion. Herr . DEAD. . DEDICATED TO LABOR. J. Hill, president, of the Northern Pa- graduate. While at college he waa a cific railroad, to Michael Garin, of . mena ui Will Hill, Ron of tbe Mempbtn. The date for the wedding ia railroad magnate. Through hia friendnot vet fixed, but it probably will be ship Gavin met Mhn Hill. celebrated jut before the Christmas Mis Hill ia 22 yeara old. and a holidays at the Catholic cathedral of graduate of tha Convent of the Visitap Bt. rul. It Is expected that tion at St. Paul. Ireland will officiate. the aon of the late M. Gavin Garin, one of tbe wealthiest wholesale g a of Memphis, who wae owner of large plantation, near Gann, Ark. Young Gavin la a Yale GUILTY OF BRIBERY. CONSPIRATOR Greatest Singing Chorus in America. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c : r J.-T- Saturday and Sunday, Sept. n SHOT DOWN. fiepl. 22. Counsel Philadelphia. representing Joseph Walnwright of this city, who Receiver Earle of the Real Relate Trust company claims rereived a loan of 9230.000 from the company on a personal note and which wae unpaid at the time of Ihe failure, discharged Wainwrfght'n Indebtednea a compmtniae. Ralnwnght upon claimed that Frank K. Hippie, (he an Idle president of the truat company, received ihe amount of ihe note. The term of settlement la 943.000 in Uke City. cash and 9110.0m) in notes dus In six months, fie gave 9M.ooo in bonds ANOTHER DEFAULTER. of ihe Standard Iron Mining and collateral. aa company Foundry f Sedan. Kan.. Sept. 22.-: Examination of the books and accounts of tbe PeoREGULATIONS TRANSPORTATION ple's National hank of this city, conducted hy tha national Wk examiner, , Bradley, indicate Cashier Stallaed Washington, Sept. 22. Regulation a defaulter to tha extent of 923.-0ttending to secure uniformity In the to bewith prospects of It being a much rsrtona the of conduct transportation figure. companies engaged In Inlcratate anti greater Mrs. Stallard turned over to the offoreign, commerce. In the opinion of Coinmiaahiner Cockrell of tbe Inter-aiat- e ficers of the bank about 99.IM10 worth which will of livestock and real estate, ' Tommcrce commission, 929.000 in availprove the most effectual method of gives the hank about executing the railway rate law. Com- able assets with which to resume bunt missioner Cockrell aeld today thai for neaa. some time he baa had In mind four POPE'S PHYSICIAN DYING. proposition which would accomplish A the desired result a. Theae are: Rome. Sept. 22. A consultation baa uniform ayatem of reporting, accountphysician ing. hnnkkceptnx. etc.: second, uniform been held over Dr. Lapponl, cUaalflratlnn throughout the Vnited to the pope, who la 111 with cancer States and the terrlioriea: third, uni- of the stomach. The physician! form forms of the schedule, tares, favored an operation, but thia was tariffs, charges trad rules; fourth, the opposed by Dr. Maaonl and other surrequirement that the railroad shall geon. who conaldeved the patient too weak for the ordeal, in spite of the perform the entire work of transportation of freight from place received to Tact that hii heart ia strong. . place of destination. Direct from His Tour of Australia In His London and American Triumph On MAN Carolina; Says: Pe-ru-- na I FOOD COMMISSION. New York. Sept. 22. -- The federal commission appointed by congress to draft rules and regulatlona for the enforcement of the pure food and drug art, rtmeliided Its hearings whlrb had been in progress here several days. l)r. Wiley, who represents the department uf agriculture, will that the commission would report, within two weeks to the secretaries of the treasand ury, agriculture and commerce labor departments. , Lloyd W. Robinson, mate chemist of Michigan, recommended that the commission prohibit Ihe ttso of paraffin in confectionery. .The commission then look up the discussion of the guarantee. The ten (alive regulation provides that no dealer ia responsible under the law, and if he holds a gnarantee from the man afacturers aiming that the artirlrs purchased are ant adulterated or misbranded. Jay I. Miller, representing manufacturing Interests In Chicago, ennt-nd- ed that Pin only practical method would be to have a general guarantee furnished ,ln advance, covering all purchases by the dealers from the manufactured giiaraqteeing the purity uf the purchases. DIOBY BELL Mil- - Jellico, Tens., Sept. 2 J. Revised estimates of the dead, la conseqaeace of thp terrible dynamite explosion at thia place yesterday, show only seven fatalities, instead ef twelve, aa waa belie vjd yesterday. Tne list of injured number fully 130 and about twenty of theae are 140 severely wounded that some of them may die. The property kuts ia estimated at lesa than half a million dollars. Cltlsens of the town have begun heroically ihe work of rehabilitation and it le now believed they will be able to cope with the situation without the necessity of outside mid. POCATELLO ot Congress From North Member JELLICO INDIANA. Attractions Next Week U : Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association ALEXANDER GRANT, Resident Manager. HON. SPENCER BLACKBURN au-n-- TONIGHT w WITH Will open about Oct. 10th with 1,000 pair latent patent The Utahna Stock Co. ball-bearin- PREBENT8 TBE h . Bra an band in attendance each afternoon and evening. Will cater to the bent rlasn of people and no : - BONDMAN g 8katen. ft objectionable charactern admitted . - 4 PRICEB -- 10, 20, 30c. Wait for the real thing. |