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Show THE MORNING EXAMINEE, 8 OGDEN, rTAIL HORRIBLE SESSION OF THE CITY DEATH- - COUNCIL RAILROADS MET WITH CLAIM VICTORY AVI M&POWDET Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pure, cream oval of tartar powder. eowns s co., orw imim A voa. A CAUGHT LIKE RATS IN A TRAP, TWO MEN BURNED TO DEATH. JOINT ACTION WILL BE TAKEN Railroads Claim Court in Sustaining Second Demurrer Practically Wipes Out tha Firat. Unknown Wanderers Seek Rest in a Box Car, Which is Afterwards Locked and Takes Fire. Mayer Cenrey Appoints the Par Keepers Mora Clalmo From tho Flood Victims. The ruling of Judge Marshall in the Caught like rate in a trap, two men. JersJ court in Salt Lake City ye?-te- n thought to be tramp, were burnt d ay I claimed by the Union Pa-ci- hi death the other night in a frelg r. and Oregon Short Line railroads wr which was standing on a at I track at Mill City. Nevada, on the 6 a victory. The indictment, whiih line of the Southern Pacific. a The we returned against the railroad during the November term .1 lotntity of the men to completely 19 6, charges them with an allege" shrouded in mysteiy as the remalat cre charred beyond reoognitlun violation of the Intel state commerce when found In the burning car. law. It to Juat another case of mysteriIhere were two counts In the Indictment and both were demurred to ous diappearance and fond mother! Tne court sustained the jpruurrer to and fond fathers somewhere, perhaps, in,- second count and overruled the will after a lapse uf month send uut itoraurrer to the first. The railroads inquiries .as to the whereabouts of c'aiu a victory on tho. grounds thu their wandering sons In all probatne court In sustaining the second bility the two men were memliers of the army of laborers, which prefers demurrer prartlcally wiped out The defendants contended tn to beat Ita way over tbe rallroa'i their that the Interstutc tnan to pay fare. Tbe officials In this commerce law to Indefinite and uncer- (ity have no due, however, to The tain, and It was on this demurrer identity of the men. Hied hy their rootless wanderings that th court austained the contenthe men had evidently made n pill" tion of the defendants. The railroad argue that ff the court of ilielr coats ard laid down to rest holds that the tow to uncertain ant In tne end of the car. The trainmen Indefinite the rharge of conspiracy iriked up the car and the men were aa outlined in the first count of tho sealed in their death trap. Awakened iniiictmcnt falls through, aud the rail- firm sleep the men found themselvi road! are thud cleared. i.i'pekssly Imprisoned, all avenues cf In hla ruling Judge Marshall he'd escape being blocked. The tar, which was entirely burned, that sect Ion three of the interatu'e was one of a string uf empties, wbl-jcommerce tow to Indefinite and in that it falls to specifical- In,! been set out of a westbound ly define the nature of the crime. train on account of the inability io Demurrer of defendants to the flrat handle same. The crew of a train whicn reached Mill City later found count was overruled because th co:.-r- t the car on fire and separated it from opined that the charge of ihe other car, so tiiat they, too, filed against the railroad held good. might not he destroyed. The rallr-Ji.District Attorney H. E. Booth, for boys simply did their duty In th the government, does not grant a company's interests and had no iJos to tbe railroads, and will fight whatever that there waa any one locked In the car. An Inqueet was the raae before the federal court. held nt Wlnremurra and the Juiy The charge of conspiracy atill hold said he today, whether rbe brought In - verdict of death by ingood, cineration. purely accidental, the tow I considered Indefinite and uncause uf the fire not being known. certain or not. The case, which to one of the moat Important to coma before the federal court in this district, grows out of (hirgea In connection with the coil bind cases made laat fall by David J. Buarp, a local eual dealer. The mat waa presented the grand jury, who returned a true bill. The defendant In the case are the Union Pacific Railroad company, the Union Pacific One I company, the Oregon Short Line, Everett Bitcklngbam, general superintendent of tha last named concern, and J. M. Moore, manager of the Ui.ion Pacific Coal company. In the Indictment, the railroads are EVERYTHING QUIET AND BUSIcharged with violating Interstate com NESS GOOD AT GOLDFIELD. nnree laws as enacted by oongreia. were ami which 1887, 4, February amended June 28. 1906, making it unlawful to conspire against any per- Business Men and Mine Owners Assoson or corporation In restraint of ciation Issues Statsmsnt of the I. W. W. trade. The railroad companies, throng? thtir representatives, the Indictment reads, are miners of and dealer In According to I set night's advices, cost In the Stste of Utah and Wyo the situation tn Goldfield to unchanged' Acting as such, defendants reto quiet and. business Everything quired 1,000 bond from retail dealers, generally la being toftducled ns If no which Included freight charges. exlmted at the mines. Tbe law For a period, beglunlng June 13. trouble and order forces have the situation 1306, the railroads and their inhsldary well In hand and no further trouble is real companies made a reduction of CO cent a tun tn the price of cos'. expected. The executive committee of th BusSharp, according to the Indictment, iness Men and Mine Owners' Associa60 then made a further reduction of rents a ton on coal, and advert! 1 tion issued yesterday the following statement: the cut price In the newspaper. To the Public: All. statements, reThen the railroads, says the Indict port or asserrlons that the Business went to Sharp and demanded tiiat he bring the price of coal up to Men and Mine Owners assneation of Goldfield lia been formed to comliat the then prevailing price, and tn from cutting the price. This or oppose organized labor or to overthrow the Went ern Federation of MinSharp refused to do. are unqualified fSlae. Ita purpose, ers Ih to It railroads Then, alleged. prrnipiorlly refused either to ship or as declared at the outset, to to rid the coal to Sharp, and otherwise did community of the long continued and unlawfully, wrongfully and wlrkeLv Intolerable aidia'.ioiia of the organization calling Itself the Ini. inspire, combine, confederate and agree to subject Sharp to unreason- dustrial Workers of the World, that we may permanently nettle and adable prejudice and disadvantage. s Upon this alleged stand of the just the labor and business condiwas found the Indictment. The tion of this great mining oamp, with rprvnid count, to practically a resume due regard to the interests of all. To f the first, and brings out In detail this we have lniited and will welcome of all grnulne labor the alleged vlolatlnn of Interstate the commerce law as defined in the first unions toward I lie establishment of Industrial peace which is indispensable HIM. let Attorney Booth appeared lo continued law, order and prosperity. thih morning for tbe government. Pr-l- e We reiterate our original announceWilliam-- , general counsel for the ment that no declaration of war haa Orrgon Short Line. John J. Wlllla aa been Issued b this association against counsel, and Judge 0. 8. Varl-ni- i Ihe Western Federation of Miners.' There Is no intention of disturbing acted fur defendants. In so far as the court ruled that present cundltinnb as to hours and Mvtb n "Wee of ihe Interstate coni wage and when the object above law Is indefinite and uneer-t:-in- . stated has been accomplished the asincrt-the railroads claim a victory. sociation Indict es that an agreement The opinion of Judge Marshall. In can he signed between the mine ownthe mind of counsel for defendant, ers and the miners guarantee! nx the amounts to declaring thut present hours and wages for any num-lie- r pi the tow as embraced In section three of year may be mutually illegal, and that It therefore can-no- ; agreed upon " be enforced. Future rulings In United State THE PUBLIC DEBT. roi-rtwith regard to violations of the interstate commerce law will In a great measure be based upon th1 Washing'on. April 1. The monthly st feim-n- t of '!v public debt sho-v- s ruling of Judse Marshall. The qnetlnn aa tn the constltu-.ionalttthat a) the rlo,' of business March of tlie law haa been argu-- 1 19i7, the to'uI debt, less cash in for years. A yet there has been io 'hr treituiiy. amounted to 8909.105,- d 66. whim wax a decrease as satisfactory settlement. with March 1. of 811.538.288. The debt i recapitulated as folU. 8. ATTORNEY MISSING. to EDITORIAL ROOMU Independent Fhone ... Soil FAna w rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Rhone Ball Thona. ana ring I No-- No. t H iNfc M Ns. SS SHERIFF AND eon-peuie- DEPUTIES - BUSY BREVITIES t. NOTICE TO fiUBSCRIBERt In mak-tocomplaint! regarding the deUvcrv of the Esaniliier do ao direct to circulation department, and not to carrier!. Any euberriber failing to receive the Examiner will confer a favor by calling No. 61 either phase before TOLD TO LOOK OUT FOR A HARD LOT- - FROM MORGAN. g Am. (Signed) LAMAR NELSON', Circulator. Inuoiii engaging in the n.ovemrnt! of a uuxy wait at n In Wlnnemucca, Nevada, tho other night. Fred Plane, a Southern Pacific brakenmn, toll to the floor, breaking the ainall hone of the rignt He aaa leg just ebove the ankle. attended by Dr. Samuela. the railrot'I phjalcton, and later brought to Ogd.n where be was1 taken to the hoepiial. While k-.- u The Ladlee of the held a apectal meeting noon, April 2nd, at K. Gulley's drug atom. pleaee he present. Haora been will Tueeday afterof C. hall, over All member! a pariah meeting of She Rpisco-pe- l church toat night H. 0. Tav.y wo elorted senior warden; E. II. Thornton. junior warden; Dr. K. H. Smith, James Alvnrd and Phil Malaon, veairy-meAt Whv lend away tor your bulha and eeedat A full naaortment of rellabla and ebaloe bulbs. Flower and vegetable seeds at Croat's Seed Store, 161 I4lh at. Pay early while the assortment to complete. But Met a Wagon Loadad With Judga Howell and Several Ogden . Lawyerm The advent area of Captain Kidd and hla band of pirate roiniianionH pale into Insignificance before the atartllug adventures of Judge Howell, Attorney R. 8. Farnsworth, Attorney Valentine Gideon, Court Reporter George Moyes and out) other Just ns they arrived In Ogden yesterday afternoon from Mon-ga- n City. To be met with clinging, soft, w hit arms to pleasantly surprising, especially If you are a bachelor, but to be met with arms of a dlltorent calibre and In the possession of stern fared men, who looked aa though they meant business, la also surprising, and anything but pleasantly so. Tha fact that yesterday waa the first day of April, All Unol' Day, was responsible for the Incident referred to. That tt waa not dark when the Joke was played Is responsible tor the fact that theie will he no occasion fur alow music and flowers within the next few days. Now just who to responsible for the joka la merely a matter of conjecture. That, however, la not tha main as the joke ttaelf la the story. Joint, Howell and the parties mentioned had been at Morgan holding oourt all day long and late In the afternoon started for Ogden. Some one, remembering that the day waa ripe for a good Jake, telephoned to Sheriff Behring at Ogden that n hand of holdups, drunk and tn n tight Ing immd, had left Morgan and were bound for y v'c-tor- y r ALL RECORDS BROKEN BY SCRIBES 24' nt Ruahmer i'an Dam U3 Perry 130 119 Clay 1(0 Totals Watkins 760 Scribe. Iedom er 24t; 180 1K1 Thorns Hodklnson 20 198 Totals 870 VON BUELOW 136 304 148 147 s 190 sng 17- 1- :'m6 421 165 211 608 DANCING PARTY The dancing party given by t:i young ladies of St. Joseph's rhuren at the Congress Danelng academy 815 8902161 last night, wss one of the social events of the season. That it was a 163 200 6)9 tiMDumental success Is eoneediM tiy 176 204- - 500 gil of the. 150 eon pies who wi-pro 174 132 477 cut. and they, of course. arc the only 203 178 682 having engaged li 157 156 505 capable judge the alluring mazes of the Ranee. T'i" crowd was most select and every bud,1 873 880273.) seemed to give themselves over to the enjoyment of the occasion. It w.i-- t TALKS. a fitting event at the close of 'ho r The Gtornalc IV Italia publishes an Interview with Prince Von Buelow. German inipcr!l chancellor, who had a conference yesterday with Foreign Minister Tlrinnl at Rapolla, in which the prince said : Italy and Germany are hound to solid friendship. Their alliance senes e admirably to maintain peace and the territorial statu quo In The twq countries have no conflicting Interest, while tliHr mutual Interests serve to unite them more , closely." Rome, April 1. per-serv- Ku-rop- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONVICTED. Portland. Ore. April 1. Thr South-er- e Pacific company was today d in the CnPr Stffos dietrl .rt court of violation of the federal safety arplance law. Tlic company was "arged with nmnlng cars Into :le terminal of this rlty wjihout all the necessary safety appliances. REMAINS SAME Parties having claims, bills or Pair again at the association are requested to have then: filed wtlh the eecretarj at the StandOgden. ard oflloe at mm. Deputy Sheriff Seymour .Clark received tha nieeaage,' and ihtnklng to learn more about the matter, telephoned to certain parties at t'lntah. The Information came back that the men referred to had been seen going ever the bill In a covered buggy, apparently hound for Ogden. What could lie done under the circumstances? The officers of the law could not allow these robbing marauders and drunken toughs to go free. Marshalling hla forces, consisting of Deputies Barlow Wilson and Seymour Clark, Sheriff Sabring went to the end of the Washington avenue car line SAKE THE LARGEST BOWLING and there walled for their men. Soon the covered buggy was seen coming SCORE OF THE SEASON. down the hill and there was excitement In plenty. Shooting irons were In good working, condition and the Watkins Has an Individual Score of nerves of the officers were keyed up Team Gets 2,733 Pina in to tha highest pitch. One Gama. The stern, set look on the faces of the officers did not look good tn Attorney Farnsworth and Ip advised All record! were broken at me that aa anon as they got within a reasalleys of the Ogden Bowling naaoc'a. onable distance of the officers they turn last night and the Kcrihes team slop, aa there must he n mistake of the boys who turned the ' trick. some kind. Wrtkini of the ttcrlbe succeeded in The command to halt was obeyed making the .highest individual score With dispatch and then there was a ever made on the allrya in a league laugh nil round and all kinds explagame, 246. The team also landed the nations. When the legal bunch learnLlgheat score, 370 for a single game ed they had been mistaken for n and the highest arore, 2.733, aa n to- crowd of drunken holdups they did not tal tor three games. know whether to he angry at the reThera was something doing every flection cast upon their spotless repuminute of the tlm. and the tation or to lie pleased that they were certainly got busy with th not lying where sorrowing friends I ini. Everybody bowled like a bona any How natural he looks." aflie and they couldn't have been might There is a vague unconfirmed minor stopped with a steam derrick. Juti that certain memliers f the judicial how It happened unborn generaiious party put up the job on the other memmay yet be called upon to explain. bers of the party. Investigation of Following la the story of the game: the matter may reveal additional facts. Shups-Wllllair,g isi 1- 6- r.is Ryin pencil-pusher- SITUATION il-.- 1 s At the regular session of the etty (oi:ucil lkst night. Commissioner McKay, County Attorney Harrb. City Attorney Bagley aud the committee uf cojncilmrn appointed to Investigate '.he conditions of the water situation at Thirty-fourtstreet, submitted their reports. At the conclusion of toe discussion a special committee of Moyes, Browning and Weatherby aaa appointed tu prepare a recvmmrnla-tio- a In regard to future action of tne city in the matter of checking and diverting an old mountain stream. It was recommended by both tbs city and county attorneys that, unitedly the city and county appropriate money to defray the cost of chang'eg tbe stream back into a channel that it followed fur fifty years before it broke cross country and flowed Into the Weber canal, to protect proiwrty in the future. Immediate action was ipgested na the moat feasible plan. Mayor Conroy, In a communication, stated that until tbe new law on park and park commissions heoame legal, he had appointed W. T. Stilwell as city hall keeper and (general supervisor of city parks, and Louis Cunningham keeper of Lester, and Rudolph Cramer keeper of Utterly park. HU action waa confirmed by a unanimous vote. On recommendation of the city attorney and thd committee on tows the clajm .of Mrs. Ruth Bassatt f&OO damages was not allowed. The c'aim of Elijah Bingham for 8375 vac allowed, however, aa the city wax defeated In an action tor damages, Loard In the district court In n communication the city engineer stated that on account of the action of IL H. Thomas and J. P. O'Nlell In attaching certain drain llpes to the city pipe that carry off water from the block between and Monroe avenues, between Twenty-seventand Twenty-eightairreta, had resulted In stopping .he. flow. With the approval of the council, the city recorder was notified lo have all plpea removed ao that the water may flow unobstructed. Ihe petition of J. W. Shupe aaklaq that the city reimburse him for damages sustained to hla property next in Ogut-river, waa dented, as jn ha opinion of the salons, a man wirn property In danger ought to take steps to save It, The claim of T. W. Reed for 119 10 bating been turned down by tho county was presented to the city tor payment. It wag referred to the claims committee. An eatimate of the cost of sewor district No. 10 of 7.683, was submitted by J. P. ONeill. ' la request to the demands of residents a curbing and guttering district waa crests! from Jeffenon to Monroe avenues on Twenty-sevent- I HATS FLOWERS, PLUMES, WIXGlS, QUILLS, ETC. h fr 1 Our new Spring etock of shirt waists and muslin under- wear is here. We guarantee our prices to be right, and B our ktylee the very latest. Come and see us. I grTxs 358 25th St. NEVADA B. B. COMMISSION Former Ogdsnits Named as Republican Member. The Nevada Railroad commission nas been named and tt will be noted by many rsllroadra In thla city tiul n former Ogdenlte In the list. Tho Nevada Rail- the .namo of ap-pta- road Board held a meeting in Carson City Monday ulght, at which time the commission was chosen, constating of H. F. Bnrtlae, Goldfield, chairman, aud Henry Thurtell and J. F. Shanghai say at Reno. Thurtell ia tbe Re co.n-iiHe- until tomorrow. as a poeslblli'v the' Arnhrpch may have been on the train that na wrecked at Colton. Caia. It is regarded Murray and Mack piayed to a la'gn aa lienee at the Grand last nlehi. an I REPORTS WERE EXAGGERATED. It is gave general satisfaction. Madrid. April 1. The report dun that two comedtiins. the of Murray ar.d Mack, are seen In on!' Maria Christina, the queen mothee, production, so that something rW-- r whh sorlouM- - 111 and that the la-- t sacand amusing was In order all tho raments were about to be administerREPUBLICANS CARRY HELENA. time. ed. are without foundation. Inquiry The play given. If such it may b nt tbe palace today ellc'.'ed the state.Helena. Mont., April 1. With the culled, has no continuity, bur u a ment that the Illness of the queen exception of one ward the Republi- combination of spt mother had heed greatly exaggerated. cans swept the city today in the with laughable seriut nce. T.ie choni She was suffering merely from a slight election. There was no work was will done and all In all fever from which she lias alfhost enIk worth eeelug. mayor to he elected this year. tirely recovered. ! th' lows: Interest-bcu'ini- debt, ; 8998.233,660. elit on which Interest has ceal WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc h NEW BRIDGE You Wifl Need For That Party WILL BE 'PHONE BUILT COUNTY WILL ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR ONE IN RIVEROALE New Structure Will be of Steel and Will Replace the Old One. . At meeting of the county com ntosliiners held yesterday afternoon, Maiison reported that the new bridge t: be constructed over Weber river at Rlventale would have to be 88(6 See fott lietwecn abutments, sixteen feet That Fit ? is a good thing, but not to shave with. Also A saw widr und with n strength of ten Iona. Kis report was accepted and the clerk was qdvlaed to advertise for bids for work. ci'uairurtlon Tbe present bridge has been condemned. The new snucture will be of ateel. It waa recommended by More that the pipe used to convey the waters uf North Ogden canyon to tho low lands be increased In rile from sixteen to twenty-onlnche In diameter as the flow of water to too large for the smaller pipe. XrKay Informed the board that a puce of county land In Ogden Valley there Is a well forty feet deep,. un-oposed and a menace to the public. It was ordered protected. ready-to-we- ar good thing, man. clot hing is a but not on the If your clothes don't fit not you' perfectly they will k61d shape, and if they don t hold shape they wont wear. Thats the whole argument in a nutshell. x DIAZ OPENS CONGRESS. Mexico' City. April 1. President Dlax tonight opened the second session of the twenty-thirMexiesa congress. In a lengthy message dealing with the commercial. Industrial and financial questions, the chief executive sets forth tbe needs of the coun- will only fit when they axe cut, fashioned and tailored over your Garments d f form. You cant buy from-clothing act ory common End get fit. Thats - sense. . ca-d- transferred to Reno as assistant superintendent of the Salt Iatiu- - divi? ion, which position he held until abort time ago. Mr. Banins w.u formerly congressman from Nevada and was the Democratic nominee fur supreme Judge three years ago. Mr Thurtell has held the position of stats engineer tot the past two years. I itieet. try. eim-nm'urin. 11.095,366. Dealing with the labor situation and Debt beai'ins no interest. It02.6j,-t;commenting on the recent strife in tho tatf- uf Vera Crux, the president says; Toial. $1 .21 .I 7 1.568. "Tn various parts of the republic Thih anioiin' however, dona not there have been movements on the oii't.i:idii:g. which are offset hy part of tlie labor element of peaceful .'s strike. at. eq'iHl aiiimin' of cash which An occurrence of this nalicit for their redemption. ture toward tbe close of last year took The cash in rbe treasury Is given on considerable Importance as the is follows: operatives of a large number of IndusGull reserve, fl6fl.0O0.0OU. trial establishments in various states Trut fund.. $1.1 .70.1 and in the federal districts suspended General fun :. 1199.620.648. work. Both employes and employers r. 1 C In national hank depositaries. $ . tn find a solution for the conrefused 2::ri.S79. flict. and after I had conferred with In tresmuy ir Philippines, 3,8s7, huth sides their difficulties .were 7H. to the advantage of all with the Total. fl.644.790.gtO. 'ngle exception of the operatives of Against which there are dcmin 'na'n factories near Orizaba, where Mr.hMittes outstanding amounting : lorders took place and re'Utet In which leaves a l.?4S.,.)22Jt07. 'mage to property. TTie central ha lance on hand uf 8402.869.002. backed up the local a - wl-all promptitude and quickly GENERAL BOOTH SAILS. ''Kt'Tc.l order. "The finances of the republic are In Seattle. Wash., April 1. The steam ery rood condition and the outlook slip Minnesota cleared today for h.' for general prosperity could not be Orient with General Booth, common be:tcr." of tbe Salvation Army as WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULT passenger. e publican member, th other two being Democrats. Mr. Shaughnesoy was formerly engaged In the service uf the South j--t Pacific In this city and was later h h y loned AT THE GRAND. we are ahowiog an especially choice aud couplet? line of SPRING rail-ri.ud- n c.m-vlcte- REMEMBER ON CANAL MATTER. ni-nt, Lrntcn season. The success of the party was duo lo the efforts of the young Indie of Ban Francisco. April 1. Much worthe church a a body, but esiieclallv ry Is fell hy United "Stutes Attorney e cuinnii?-teIn tbe memliers of tbe floor Devlin over the hero Misses H of W. N. whose names follow: Arnbrocli, United Slates atRae Keck. .Vavm Carter S,iencer. torney at Mobile. Ala., who was to May Conroy. Daisy Farmer. Bessie have arrived hen1 Saturday to appear Mi Canv. Agnes drill. Bersiu Csda-h,:in connection with the case of Frank and Daisy Maglnnl. Hoag. arrested on the charge of dealing In lottery Hrkei. Arnbrech was ilue in this city ui March 3'. No word haa been received from him. A? a consequence Hongs hearing, whir': waa to have been held inday. was posi THEATERS DON'T FORGET TO that JUDGE MARSHALL HANDS DOWN IMPORTANT DECISION. fl EXAMINER TELEPHONES APRIL 2, 1M7 TUESDAY, a for Why then spend money clothing not made for yon when for the name amount we will make a study of yoar build and then make yon - -suit your suit. - . th-rl- - h 1 EDMUND TAILORING 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO- - |