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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER, 5 Ton pay more for other Pianos, but you get less. OGDEN, tTAIL NOTES FROM SHORT L1NEI1NCREASE THE CITY WILL LOAD SCHOOLS WOOL PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR . ARBOR DAY EXERCISE. WILL WEIGH AND CHECK WOOL AS DONE HERETOFORE. APRIL 7, SUNDAY, MINERS 1907- - HAND CHILDRENS HATS We haven't quite as many styles for children as theie are ehi.drtn hut you know some children Just won't wear hate at all; for tlmu that do have Just ibs sweetest, cutest, daintiest style ihM aor. one ever did think of. and the prices! Oh, my! Bee' for vuun,. f there are no typographical errors In prices given here; it Is' just or low price system. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TELEG-- RAPHERS AND 8. P- - SETTLED GOLDFIELD MINERS APPLY FOR OLD CHARTER IN FEDERATION. Handsome Poke effect of tody hat with dale-leIn two tones. Satin ribbon anl bow at silk shirred back, trims rim, bow on banNatural only. deau. Assorted trimmings Misses Body Hat with trimmed wreath of flowers end many loops of ribbon, bandeau t rim'd. Natural and assorted trimm'gs. Child Poke Bonnet of fancy body, hat tr;n.l with chiffon lace ribbon and flower &ji of ribbou and trim bandeau, long ;ifcs of satin ribbon a r damy hat; while; asao:;ci trimmings PRICE 63.00. PRICE 62.75. PRICE 63.50. e played on the Testimonial Kutzmann piano and find 11 an ' j.ne Inatrnmeni m every Toe scale and touch is perfect. tone In bright and has a crispness1 that Is not excelled by any puna : ""tSliS: 'H are PEST MOOT- - Terms . Special introduction rrice-If desired. J. M. PANTONE, Stete Agent. I also handle a line or musical e. 414 26TH ST. PHONE 1038K BELL EXAMINER CDITORIAL lELCPhONES ROOMS Na, SI Independent 'Phonn Sell 'Phone, twe rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Bell 'Phene, sna ring Natl Ns. SS No. 51 brevities In mak- NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS ing complalnte regarding the delivery of ths Examiner do so direct to circulation department, and not to carriers. Any subscriber failing to the Examiner will confer a favor by calling Na 66 either phone before e mm. (Signed) LAMAR KELSON, Circulator. s Mrs. O. A. Farmley, who lias been confined to her home several nuintlis on account of sickness, Is able to take daily exercises In the open. For a time Mrs. Iarmley was not expected to live. Parties having claims, bills or Pair against the association nre requested to have then: filed with the secretary at the Standard ofllce at once. Inter-Mountai- High School Students Drill at Armory Students of Sacred Heart Visit tha Ocaf and Blind School. The Shipper Will Receive a Clean Bill of Lading on Hs Ship- Arbor day is fast approaching and and spring advances. the school children will receive Instructions in horticulture and general planting of seeds, vines and trees. The day will be observed with a general cleaning and airaighteiitug of the school grounds as well. Misa Pieice of the Grant school was assigned to the Iewls last week, to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Robnell'a resignation. Supervisors Adams and Shepherd both visited the Mound Fori school last week, conducting work along their respective Hues. The Anuory hall was very crowded last Monday afternoon, a large number of alienators having assembled to witness the drill. The exhibition drill work done by Company A surpassed ill expectation, considering iliat the boys have beeu under training for so short a time. While the work done by ths high school cadet and the stale industrial waa not competitive, the former feels (hat It waa an Incentive to both organisations to meet lu public, and the high school Invites another exhibition of tbe kind In the near future. Rabid Charles J. Frund, of Salt City, will lecture In the high ciuxd assembly hall Wednesday evening, April IQ. Rabbi Found has chosen for his subject The Jew In Literature." He will dwell especially upon the character Rhylock aa portrayed In The Merchant of Venice. Hla effort will be toward convincing the public that an Injustice has been done the Jewish race by misrepresentation In literature. The lecture Is given under the auspice of the senior clanoe. and the fund will go toward defraying exAll penses aiteudlug otimnieureuieuL who may be interested In thla subject are cordially Invited to attend. Views are now being taken preparamade, for the tory to having rut souvenir edition of the Claaslcum. Irene Underwood of Denver ant) Myrtle Hodlnaon of Pueblo, enrolled in the school this week, and will continue with na throughout the remainder of the year. These girls realize that there hi no better time for anything than now, and were not w(IMng to sacrifice a term's work because of change of residence. The Oregon Short Line has kicked ever the truce and has officially notified Chairman W. A. Poteet of the that ir freight ourt-aw ill loud wool this srason in spite of the ruling of the freight bureau. Assistant General Agent Tuttle yesterday said (hat the Oregon Short Lin had decided to take independent action in this matter, anl a uld. as heretofore, weigh and check wool aud give the shipper a ch-ubill of lading on his shipment. It is claimed by some that a road ini load without publishing notice' to tha effect In its tariffs, and that If one road decides to load, all the rest w'll have to follow suit, it is yet ton early to speculate on what ernnpllcatloi'i may arise In the wool loaJIng bus ness, as it la a practice sgalust th-- discontinuation of which the grower will earnestly protest, as well aa the buyers. The question of nether or not the railroads will continue the practice ot loading wind on ths trains In behalf of the buyera and growers haa. ft is un deraiood, been decides adversely by the trans- - Missouri freight bureau, which haa jurisdiction over common point traffic in thla locality. Inatrut.-tinnhave been received at some ot the local railroad agencies that such action was taken by tbe convention just held at Kansas City and that. In accordance therewith, the roads can not do otherwise than refuse to load the wool. Heretofore, and for 10 years, It haa been the practlre on tbe part of tha railroads to send out men to receive woo for buyers nt the different shearing pens along the line nf the western roads. The duty of th?a agents was to receive tbe wool from the grow ers, weigh and check name, mark the sacks, make the Invoice and pay the grower by means of a signed blank draft left with him for that purpose by the buyer. This system enabled the grower to dispose of hla clip at the time he had It ready to ship, and there was at, trouble and no delay as far as he was concerned. Thn new freight bureau does ruling of the away with all this, except the receiving and weighing of tha wool, which, of course, must be handlej by the road's representatives aa la the case with all other shipments. But the grower must now wait until the buyer ran get to Ms particular lot of wool In order to receive It, and there will be a great deal of delay In many rases, as the buyers can not be every where at once. The hardship will necessarily, therefore, fall largely on the wool grower. ment. a. the weather clears Roy Torsgren of Ogden went up to Brigham City the other day and stopped for a few minutes at n house in ths southern part of the rliy. Ilia big, black horses got tired of waiting fbr him and started nnnlng down Main afreet. They got rid of the Alumni. baggy by smashing it against an elec-tri- e The Ogden High School Alumni light pula. Tha horses separated, one running home, while ths other one dance , scheduled fbr the 29th of was peacefully gracing on tbs court March, and which waa indefinitely house lawn when Roy came along. postponed, will be given at the Con-grrhall FYlday, April 12. Those Dr. Johanan, physician and sur- having Invitations for the Easter party will kindly consider them effective for geon, specialist Eys, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin diseases. He also this dance. treats all other trouble by appointWsbsr Stake Academy. ment Office over Clarks store. conferOwing to tbe ence In Balt lake, the Weber Brake Colonist travel still continues to fill Academy eloeed school for the week the westbound trains. There are be- Wednesday afternoon, and except for tween 260 and 400 people passing the echoes of the workers on the new through Ogden oa these tickets every nddttlon the building was nearly deday. A comparative statement showserted during Thursday and Friday. ing tha number of oskmlsta passing Regular work will be reountinued through Ogdea during the month of Monday morning. Mareh in the years 1605, 1906 and 19t7 Sacred Heart Academy. hows that travel has been nearly Easter Monday being a holiday, the tsioe as heavy this year as during the previous two years. In 1906 ths entire school visited the Ileaf and In Dumb Institution where they were railroads carried 8,836 colonists. 1906 tbs travel dropped to 6.978. For cordially entertained, witnessing the ths Mine month In the current ymr physical culture exercises and being ths railroads have handled 13,684. conducted throughout the different The heaviest amount f travel In one rlass mans. They spent fully three day was oa March 8, when 891 people hours In this instructive. Interesting went west On March 7 8C2 people work and are fully appreciative of the kindness shown them by the school passed through the city. management. The girls have now all settled (town Why send away for your bulbs and to hard work again, after the recreaseeds? A full assortment of reliable tion of the 8t. Patrick and Raster holiand choice bulbs. Flower end vegetable seeds at Grout's Reed Store, 52 day 24th st. Puy early while the assortment is complete. CRAND MASK BALL irsns-Misyou- Fr.-lgh- t n v BOWLINCAYERACES semi-annu- glance at the flgurea .below will demonstrate that the Amalgamated Order of Pink Steam Peddlers, In other words, the Scribes, nre the candy kids when It cornea to howling. With a percentage of 708 they stand so far above the nearest or that a balloon would have used to make the ascent to such stellar heights. eon--peti- t be g k h 26 PIECES IN HANDSOME Is an exceptional wont lari long. The gords atp fullv oftr anl war-ante- a hi- reeiiiMi:;1uii plio;- d fiti-- L. POPE SEES AMERICA. Rome. April 6. The Pope, his Cardinal Merry del Val and Six Tex Ppoi'hg. One HiitUr Knife. One Sugar Shell. You need this set." J. S. Lewis as & Co. JEWELERS sev- eral other prelates attended an titer tainment. recently given by Engineer Vannnecl, an employe of the Vatican, who showed views of the chief cities nf the United States by means of bio scope." .The pictures were mainly of New York and Washington, lie c plained each picture href'v Tlorhe engineer waruii and ai that he felt that h had a!iiii;? -al lzed his sl.--t to vit-i-; the New W'urll. - DUNBAR COMPNY Something Nice at ths Tabamacla Neat Tussday Evening. The only company of late years who have made a real success with hand bells Is the Dunbar Company which appears la the Tabernacle next Tuesday evening under tbe auspices of tha Weber Stake Academy. Thla company possesses more than 250 fine hand bells, ranging 4n weight from six ounces to twenty-tw- o pounds, and will brlug over a hundred of tlielr belli to Ogden on the ninth Inst. In addition they form a male quartet which haa won unstinted praise for Its classic, popular and humorous aougs, a cello soloist, who has the finest endorsements; a clever, interpreter of character sketches, two vocal soloists, a flutist and a pianist Some of the special features of the program A Sunday Morning In Lonwill he: don, a representation of tbe various church hells with their chimes, followed by hymns calling the worshipers to service; Imitation of the reaper chimes," which la said to he remarkable for Ita exactness and able manner of execution; Remember Thy Creator," the twelfth chapter of Ecclesiastics set to music and sung by the quartet; the Dunbar Instrumental trio: character sketches of James Whitcomb Riley and of the village choir tenor In rendering AU Bound Round with a Woolen String." The Serenade," (he piano, cello and flute being used, and in connection with the quartet singing of Sou of the songs, the Delmrte Movement" will be introduced which will cause unbounded merriment. POPE LEOS BODY. Transferring of the Remains Will Be a Public Ceremony. 1. W. day afternoon voted to taka the management of their affairs out of ths hands of the Industrial Workers of the. World and apply for their old charter in the Western Federation of Miners The vote stood 756 to 514 and was reached only after a session lasting from 2 p. m. until a few minutes before 6 o'clock. The speech of Acting President Maloney at the IMestern Federation of Miners advocating separation was vigorously applauded. The Industrial Workers of the World was well represented at the meeting. The miners wil proceed at once to organise a local. The money expended in their behalf by the Industrial Workers of the World will be refunded and the miners' hospital will hereafter be. controlled by the miners. A committee from the miners will probably meet the mine owners Monday or Tuesday and agree upon a contract for tha employment of the miners at the existing scale for a period of years. It is believed tbe mines will be reopened before the end of the coming week. IN THE HARRIMAN Child's Leghorn, trimmed with wreath of flowers and many loops of ribbon, underlined with silk mulL STANFORD New Vo'-k- . WHITE S ART. April 6. The sale of the riunishinc-- t of the late Stanford Whit i s hniTie waa rimtiniied yester-la- . the prirrs realized bring exven higher !li;iu those received the day The receipts for the day to 927.398. making a total tnv:in-- d f 117.924 for the two days' sale The hicheftt single price paid was t"r all Afgtau rug. be-f'i- r rosette of lace aud quills. PRICE isu 62A0. 358 25th St. CASE. GET Washington, April 6. Chairman Knapp of the Interstate Commerce Commission said today thu the commission would not be in a hurry about rendering a derision In the Hand man case, the arguments In which were concluded yesterday. He said that the record was very voluminous and the matters involved of great Importance. The commission, therefore, would proceed deliberately. When the decision of the commission finally Is reached, It will be announced to the publlo, hut the Indications era that It will be some time before any definite action Is taken. ACQUAINTED (Ve are prepared to show you our Spring Suits and Topcoats and we salt you to cflll at the store and try on your sise. Never before were we able WEEK'S STOCK MARKET. to offer our customers so ex relleut a garment for so little money. Yon will see the VALUES we give by comparing our goods with those of our competitors and you'll be glad to be our steady customer when you get acquainted with our way New York, April 6. The vigorous recovery in securities prices which has occurred this week, owes its incentive to the decisive relaxation in the money market at all the great centers of capital. Tha successful conclusion of tha quarterly settlements marked tbs passing at a crisis in the money markets. The eucceee Is attributed to an Important extent to the relief measures adopted by the United States treasury, which have released an abundant stream of cavh resources from tha vaults of the treasury to the reserve 'account of the deRome unsettlement pository banks. In the early part of the week was caused by the embittered controversy between th white house and the held of the Union Pacific system. FORM TWELVE n. FECHHEMER HSHCLCOl MSMTWM of doing business. Clothing Co. Watson-Tann- er ARE ARMING. April 6. The Shanghai Rome. April 6 Announcement Is correspondent of the Morning Poet made that it has been decided by the says, la a despatch, that ths OUneee Italian and Vatican authorities that government purposes to raise a fortbe transportation of the body of Pope eign loan of 17,600,000 for the purpose Leo XHI, to the Basilica of 8L John of erecting and equipping arsenals Laterau, wil take place in the month and for the construction of a railroad of May. The funeral procession will from Pekin to Kalgan, 125 miles to start at 8 o'clock In the morning and the northwest. will be public, all ihe high ecclesiasELECTED BY 12,921 tics and Catholic moieties taking psrt. Italian troops will line the route of Chicago, April 6. The hoard to tender military honors to the dead commissioners announced pontiff. Thla use nf Italian soldiers election that the official plurality of Frederick with the consent of the Vatican authorities. is regarded as Important by A. Bnsae who waa elected mayor last the press and in political circles. It Is Tuesday is 12.923. stated that while It If not an explicit recognition of the status quo, It consti- HOMESTAKE FIRE EXTINGUISHED tutes an acceptance of the present Lead. S. D.. April 6. The fire In the political situation of Italy by the VatHomeetake mine is extinguished and ican. the Workings are rapidly Gearing of gas. The steam which was turned on BASEBALL SEASON OPENS. quenched the fire. New York, April 6. John McGraw THE HON. BOURKE COCKRANS and hla National league Baseball IDEAS. to team arrived yesterday and went the Polo grounds for an hour of pracIn a recent address upon The true tice. The team haa Just completed of municipal government principles i he trip from lai Angeles. when Hon. Hourke Cock ran told his audithey wot Into playing condirlon fur ence that the only panacea for corrupthe enmlng season tion In cities was to the old fashFollowing yesterday's practice the ioned New England apply form nf village was declared well he satismanager to them. He said that he fied with th condition of the players government (lid not expect or believe that it would confidence and expressed that they lie at once. In fact, that he would go Into tbe first regular game did adopted not hope to aee it adopted In hie of the season next Thursday In chamlifetime, but that he was sure that the pionship form. The opening game will time would come when the American be with the Philadelphia club at tho people would be forced to go back to Polo grounds. it. if they wanted to make provision for the rapid growth of our cities. Mr. MORE CARNEGIE MILLION8. UiKkran said that the whole world now acknowledges the village of N. Pittsburg. April 8. W. Frew, government, to be the best andplan most president nf the hoard of trusteea of practical ever known because it brings Ihe Carnegie insitnte, made public a government home to the people affectletter received Irom Andrew Carnegie ed instead of centralising It in a single announcing that Air. Carnegie has head, and at the same time Is proof t made an of 6fi.00u.WHi to corruption. the Institute. TliN gift is in addition ugainitt He ouilined hie plan for applying ! e the H.Onn.oiiii given by Mr. the New England style of government smile time ago. Mr. Carnegie to New York City, saying that he also esinlilis'.ied a pension fund for would divide the into wards not city the relief of thn,.,- connected with the 300 voters each, who would exceeding institute. The g1t; consists of $3, mu) choose thdr own local boards to look "it of United Slates Steel corpora after such matters as etroet cleaning, lion five ier cent bonds and Jl.Ot'O,. lighting. Ihe paving of the streets, the miti In cash. police, and the care of health. This small constituency would enable any STEAMER'S 15.000 MILE VOYAGE. man alio sought office to make a personal canvass. Wis . Superior. April in concluding Mr. Cock ran said: If I. li. Ewart of S.in Francisco ha- - ar we want effiicient government we rived hero lo take out tbe steamer hate but to apply that which we hate Winnibt.g i, bound for San Franclso seen ko successfully at work In the the entire trip being over 15. (inn mile. villages. Then if we develop country The Winn eh go win probably take on n boas' system It won't be one boss but i cargo of rarholite at Detroit. The seventy or eighty bosses. If you hs,l longest stretch of the voyage will be so many wards, all of them governed from Pori Sidney to Cnronel. Chib by officials charged with their owu The ship, together with the laicie M ncighlMirliood affairs, it Is safe to say of Milwaukee, and Miunic Keltcn ol that there would not be one which, Tnnawaudii. has been purchased for would not he capably administered. If Sound Lumthe Ran there were, the officials of that one ber trade. wou'd meet with condemnation because the people would Judge them by BOSTON FAILURE. a standard of efficiency formed by their observations In other wards. Boston. April 6. The failure nf Put r. lint We iand at the beginning of a Company, hanker and brokers of this city, was announc-egreat Imperial innovation. Having ex Boston mastiMcd. c sle. It is for the Boers today upon i lo resju-our trust. The Observer. change. et wer. GRIXS 376 TWENTY FOURTH London, Francl-eo-riig- Misses Napoleon Body a trimmed with velvet and flo- We have a nlre assortment of Children's 811k and Chiffon Hats n white, pink, blue and red. Special sale on Childrens Straw Raili.r. Comm lesion Will Not Be in a Hurry to Render a Deciolon. CHINESE rom-plete- s $25. PRICE STREET. a FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc You will need for that party. Phone a Whose Your Tailor? Car-negi- . CASE $7.00 flee 'Fiench Gray Six Knives. Six Folks. She Table Spoons. h.-e- - apiioiui menf come? nf aiiiluy. For fom years to Ogden he waa in tin- nfiii-of Mr. Manson a; wli:,, the foimer was aupr-- . ii.'enderi !? lie Idaho division of tht. When Mr. Man-siu- i Or, gun Siiort Line came to Ogden aliout two j ear a so to accept the position as division superintendent of the Southern iv rifle. Mr. Hosknt was thought too goo) to lose and he was brought to Ogden. H;s successor has not vet been appointed. lima and fl'-- e An Associated Press Dispatch from Goldfield last night states that nearly 2.000 miners lu maw meeting yester- the end.-wnien- r Rogers Table Cutlery The local railroad telegraphers of this city will be pleased to learn that the differences between the general organization of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers and the Southern Pacific The company have been adjusted. committee of three, constituting a board of arbitration, ha finished Its labor and yesterday submitted its report. Neither aide can claim a complete victory. The decision handed down at San Franctsoo by the hoard awarded the telegrapher seven and a half per eent increase in pay aud a half days work on Sunday, or in lieu thereof 2d days vacation in each year, with full pay. The Southern Paclfle company gains It contention that the telegraphers should not legislate for train dispatchers or station agents whose salaries or commissions equal or exceed 11,300 and thla should be eliminated from the agreement between the company and the telegraphers. Leagues. F. A. Babcock. Jr, of Buffalo. N. Y The management of the Royal Denr-Inis in ths city for a few days, the academy have arranged for a gran l gnekt of Postmaster William GUa-mumask ball to be given Tues.lay, April Mr. Babcock, a ho married 9. Elegant prizes have Iteen Miss IRbel Glaemann of this city. Is sustained Phwrariers. Adthe son of F. A. Habcock, president for the best 6b cent per couple. Ext a and general manager of the Babock mission. lady, 25 cent Automobile Cum pan v or Buffalo. After a few days visit In Ogden. Mr. Ilah-corleaves for Ralt lake In the InterHOSKOT GETS PROMOTED ests of the company. Made Chief Clerk to Superintendent I wish to sell No, 368 Twenty-eightManson of the 8. P. street for 2,100 on monthly psymenis of 2S. O. J. Stile ell, 2773 Grant. Tom R. Hosknt, until Friday senior MINISTER FATALLY INJURED. ? clerk In the office Snperiiiie'i-den- t E. C. Mamton of the Suit lathe Columbus, Ohio, April 6. Rev. J. J. division of the Koulliern Pacific, i Biackshear, who came here from Mar- now chief clerk to Mr Muiikcii. h.n shall, Texas, recently to take the pul- Ing assumed the dutii'a of the new pit made vacant by the death of the position yesterday morning. Mi. Iliiak ,t noted colored minls'er. Rev .lainei takes the position imule vacant lPoindexter, wxs fatally Injured today ithe reslgnaibm -- f llstrv c Cri,:, win by an explosion of natural gas in his will leave tomorrow m accept :li room. Mr. Biackshear was blown position of chief rlc:., mulei T. .1. Through a window. Dllddleson. HipiTillleiu!: nt nt tile a Northern imluay Whi!" Tommy" aim in out- nt t ymiiig.-of thn railroad et. has nniv in servh-atmiii .i tiie railroad year. , still he is considered all i filrlent. of -- Mony Scribes and Apaches Lead In the Two A Expended In Their Behalf by W. Will Ba Refunded Mine Owners and Miner Meet. Seven and a Half Per Csnt 1 setwise Allowed by Eepee-- 26 Day Vacation Yearly, with Full Pay. Prices being about equal, then why not wear clothes made for yon' clothes that individualize' you and make you separate from dioerity? iuAh . DO IT NOW EDMUND TAILORING CO. t 345 24th Street fiffi |