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Show THE JtfOEXnrG ft EXAMINEE, 06DEX, UTAH. WLunkSDAT, APRIL GOLDFIELD PREPARING BAS NEW FOR ARBOR 10 1M7. COLORED A CHILDRENS HATS CUTTING We havent quite as maay styles for children as there sir cm dren hut yon know some children Just wost wear hau , all; for those that do ee have Just ths sweetest, cuuet. daintiest s'jles tim Krv. one ever did thick of, and the pries! Oh, nj ! See' fur voure- - ' there are no typographical errors in prices given here; it ijUs; a-- BEE DAY TROUBLE low SPLIT Made from cream of tartar derived solely from trapes, the most delicious and healthful of all fruit acids. AND MINERS BETWEEN THE MINE OWNERS. Minsrs Claim They Are With tha I. W. W. in Fact, If Not In Name. THE OGDEN CITY IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING. FRED WEBB IB CARVED BY A COLORED LADY. Committals Are Appelated and rangements Are Made for Victim la Alleged te Have Entered Mre Harper Ream and Made Ar- pries ayotea. Child s Poke Bonnet af fancy bod, ha; trim' with chiffon lace nb bun and dowers. Bow of rib!. ud flower trim bandeau, loag tie or Indecent Prepoaals. Celebration. aatin rlbhun com- pletes a very dain'j EXAMINER TELEPfWNES ROOMS EDITORIAL 'PMi .. iMtapantfMt a 'PheM, Um rtfif business omci-lodopan- deot Phene . Rail Phew. ana rlna i l j. a. .No. SI TRACK BE .NS M .NS M .Ns. H CLEARED IN U" 1 A WEEK brevities j W-- boy-oou- MUD SLIDE AT ASPEN TUNNEL GREATER THAN REPORTED. NOTICE TO SUSBCRISERE-- la mak-la- g complalnta regarding ths deliver, af tba JBasminer So ao Street to department, aaS aot to Aav eubeeriber fatting to ths mialnar will eaafar a favor Sr calling Ns 68 either phone before n ear-mar- s o s That Goldfield seem to have found a bow trouble, which will prolong tha negntlatione for peace, la evident by the following Associated Praia dispatch received last evening: Goldfield, Nev., April 9. After tha meeting of tha joist commit e late this afternoon it waa learned that thrre was a split which will doubtless prolong tba negotiations bat wean tha miners and tha mine owners. Tha mine owners made certain demands which debar the miners from s participating In any strikes or that hereafter might be laaugu-rete-d by the town workers of tha Industrial Workers of tha World. On this point the miners arose and left the meeting, laying that there waa no further reason for their deliberations, w tha minors would stand by tha Industrial Workers of the World ta fact if not in name. The mine owaers gave out aftvr tha tha aubatanea af their demands upon which they will stand whether the finish cornea soon or a year from now. It waa as tollowa: rThat step he taken immediately to create and maintain a tribunal of arbitration for the settlement of such disputes or controversies aa may hereafter arias between employers and employes. That minora will not strike until after a vote of tbo miners at work in the district as prescribed in section I, artiale 5 of the constitution af the Weston Federation of Minora which vote in provide for a three-fourth-s the affirmative. That the operators are not to shot down or declare a lookout without a similar vote; that the miners win not participate In any sympathetic strikes, boycotts against othar Vocal unions or support in any way ta strikes or boycotts that may bo inaugurated by the Industrial Work-or- a of the World; that the miners and tha mine owners shall execute an agreement for a definite time embodying the above provision based upon the present scale of wages aad hours of Inborn. The demands project a practically new casus belli into the situation but the mins owners are serene lo the belief that they will finally araompllsh their purpose, which is to root out of Goldfield all elements of discord and strife and put eondltloua on a peaceable and prosperous basis. Trains Will Ba D assured via Idaho Loaal Train Evanston. MoCam-mo- n, tt m. eon-feren- Prom information obtainable at tba local railroad ufilnea tt la eitramaly protabla that H will ba aboat a vaek Mre. Ingtaa aaS dasiqhtor, May. of before the Mg rook aad mud slide In Out la Gate, are in On fen visiting Mrs the east portal of the Aspen tunnel 1 removed. In the meantime train will 8. f. Geiger nnS family. be detoured by way of Granger and It ta evident that the Mrs f. W. Heuree nnS masher bare MoOammon. ta of larger proportions than, at pma on an natandad trig to CtBfor slide nis Will there they vill attend a Brat reported. Ns 113, tha Part City local, wan raanfon rf Mre. Hmd mother family. run through to Evanston last night, Tha principal California point on vill ba vlnlteS before their re- tha Park City and Coalville passengers being transferred at Echo to a turn. mixed train which operated from Park Ctty north. This, la nU probability, Partlaa having elntms bills or will ba tha method of carrying pasPair tha againat association era requested to have then, sengers and expreaa during tha blockfiled with the Morel ary at tha Stand- ade. Tba Aspen tnnnal has been a trouard office at ones blesome bora from the start. Work ou was begun Norembor II, 1W9. Tba P. H. Cook, traveling freight agaat it U rugged and mountainous, of tha Oregon Short Lino railroad, baa country and tba beginning wan made, an cusleft for Southern Utah point to tha ahipuiant of wool at tomary, la tha ainking of a central shaft, from which it was proposed to different points work both ways ta the outer adgu of th mountain. Tba shaft was sank IS1 Born To tha vifo of David Mo- feet aad headings started, hut a heavy unts 194 Twenty-eeconstreet, Sunday Sow of water caused a enasation of and fine Mother a baby boy. hut, work. Tbo seat and handing of tha baba doing vail. tunnel was begun April I, 190ft. and west end bending na March 14, W. J. Cnahin of tha Bsemaa Osstiln the 1901. Tba grade through tha tunnel la company of Evanston vaoafvod word 21 fret to the mile, and Its total Monday night that hit aon had bean Ion gib ta Tba elevation feet. 'killed at Btabas Artaons Ne partio-nlar- a above aen level at the point of tha vara gives tunnel la T,39 led Qua of tha great dlfflmttiea which bulb and for aand pour away OGDEN COUPLE QUALIFIES Why understood from the beginning, seeds? A tall nnortmont ef reliable was which waa known mould evenit and a aad cboioa vegeta-blFlouar bulb. and aaeda at Oront'a Bead Store, 151 tually necessitate tha removal of great A. Harrison Llndaay and Eva Tumor Will Compete In Final Event 14th at. Buy early while tha assort-nan- t quantities of dirt, waa tha tendency for State Prise. of tba ground to allda into tha euta in complete. neoaaaary for tbo approach to tha tunIn the first skating contest of tha Tba people of San Pate and Sevier ned. Up to tha occuireno of tha presaerlou trouble had aeries of three last night nt Salt Lake aountiaa are out with tha propoeltion ent cave-in- , of a sugar factory at their own, inde- been encountered In that lino on two City between'flve Ogden oouples and pendent of the eilitlng interest of previous occasions. They have sought five Salt Inks couples for the state the Utah Sugar company. It In laid to avoid tha difficulty of constructing championship, Eva Turner and A. Harthat tha committee representing tha a system of drainage ways In an effort rison Lindsay of Ogden qualified, being people of the oouatleo mentioned, con- to divert the et reams from the hllla the first select! au of the judges. . Ogden rooters ware there in n bunch sisting of T. D. Heea ef Wale and above, ending ta a large trench built Bishop Jody of Moroni, has tenured to tha seat portal of tba tunnel and and cheered for the Ogden oouploo an option os 50 nnraa of tnnd situated along the hillside to the valley near throughout. The concensus of opinion midway between Moroni and Mount the beginning of the approach. Nu- among ell present was that Ogden had Pleasant It if tha intention to rtlao merous snow fences were also erected, by for the bettor sat of akatera. Dr. the noeeeanry capital by atabacripUon rankt of these snow protections five Whitney, ana other Salt Laknr and C. or six deep being sat at various angles L Jackson and Theodore Bsehansen-hae- h throughout the two counties. on either aide of the tunnel approach. acted an Judges. One other preMrs. M. H. Beardsley of Lna Aogoleu In fart every precaution possible to liminary content will ha held and than I visiting her aon, P. M. Beardsley, ou prevent tha catastrophe has been taktha final will ba pulled off. en. Seventeenth atraet BIG SAFE FOR STATE BANK P. O. Robinson, Jr., of Death, NevaWRECK IH BROWHS' OCDEM MAW In ha on Business. da, Ogdea Burglars Will Hava to Go Some to Succeed In Entering This Rabbi Charles J. Freund nf Salt W. L. Russell af Tbla CKy Waa on tbs III Fated S. P. No. 4 Monday. Money Holder. lake will lecture at tha high school assembly hall Wednesday evening, The Ogden State hank yesterday April 10, on The Jew In Liters Lure." W. L. Russell of tha firm of RneseU Admission 29 conta. A James, dealers In meats, arrived receive 4 from the factory a forge home yeHerdsy from an extended trip manganrae steel safe or money chest, Max Davidson, tha local cigar man- to the eoast. The most Interesting In- weighing about 5,000 pound, and cost92.376, which is to be installed as s ufacturer, has re Lurried from a cident ta hla Journey, end one which ing as possible. This atria of safe trip to Ely, Nevada. he does not care to have repeated, waa anon the took prise at the (It. Louts and d Ma experience In the wreck of Mr. and Mre Fred Moore, who have fairs, and is absolutely fire Southern Pacific Na 4 at Portland been in Ogden for soma time past Browns Station, twenty miles west of proof and is said to he burglar proof, also. The doors of the safe work like making the transfer of the Utahns the- Lovelock, Nev. the breech of tbo forge modern can-nuater to the Sullivan and Considlne peoMr. Russell was a passenger on the ple, will leave for their home in Bmt train and the firm Intimation that he Lake City today. had of the wreck waa when he was CONREID GOES TO EUROPE. thrown with considerable violence A. C. Bird, a railroad contractor of tha east behind bim. Ai soon against New York, April 9- .- Heinrich Con-retRprtnvUle, Utah, engaged 1a oontrect m he ennld gat our of the car he work on the Nevada and Northern at rushed forward to the front of rhe the operatic manager, sails toEly, Nev, was In the city yesterday train and there saw the baggage cars ri ar on the Ktlser Wilhelm II. and on bualnaea. a mass of wreckage and the engine a will remain in Europe until tat In The engineer, September. heap of scrap Iron. DR. LASKER IS CHAMPION. "I bare prsrtlrally no work to do crushed to death, rill had his hand on the throttle and he watched tender In Europe this summer," Mr. Con New York, April 9. Tha chess of duty. reid said In an interview, "a the novbands take Mm from the asUicb for lire clmmplooehtp of the elties for next seueon are already sesome of the passengers were InWhile 1 world, between Dr. Emmanuel asIter lected and every cant, the date of no eerinns injuries were report jured, aad FYank J. Marshall. whhm waa The fireman was the worst In- production and the preparation of the ed. on January 26, was concluded ta ftcenery and costumes are already arof all. this rtty yeecarday, when ibe c'btun-pio- n jured Mr. Rusaell, like others, got a taste ranged for. won 'lie eighth game or the con-tea-t, I shall give five performance of had weather people are experiafter 27 moves. The final score of the on the const and Paloroe in womo theatre before the returns to ()g was: Lasher, I; Marshall, o; drawn, encing den more In love with the junction regular season open. I will have tha 7. original oest. I am compelled by my city than ever. contract with Ptrause to do the work. I had heard that other managers were Tou pay more tor othar Planes, but DICK RICHARDS FUNERAL OF trying to get the English eighth for you get laaa. production hare and I told several of the directors nf tha Metropolitan Hold Yesterday From tha Ssoond Opera and Real Estate company that Ward Meeting House Largs I would like to give (he opera if thry Crowd Attented. did not think it wav done to spite them. They assured ms they had no Tha funeral of Walter Rlohards. betto m presenting the opera tor known us Dirk Richards, was objection hold yemerday afternoon at 2 o'clock plsewhere. "I have all of from the Second ward meeting house. this rear's engaged practically vri'h some new ctimpnny. Robert McQnarry Bishop presiding. singers. Among the arris's to return Impressive addresses were given by are Madam's Femhrlch. Enmes, FarP. Brown. William Moves and Thomas rar, ('arallerl. Fretr.s'ed. Gadsk! and The Bishop Hebert McQuerry. , Poet of the 0. A. R. and the Homer, and Mm Cameo. Knotc, Rrmssel-ier-- . and Dlppil. B'lrgstaller ladiae of the Relief Dorps attended Among th new artist are Al in a body. The G. A. R. ritual saj exander B'ha!laJ1rre. the Russian haw observed at the grave. 0. and M. Borci." Mr. Con raid said the rumor about Testimonial : Rare played on the WOMAN BECOMES INSANE. his resigns! ion was not true. Kutamana piano and find It an excellent taatrumout ta every wot. The Webb City, Mo.. April ft. As a reCOLUMBUS, OHIO, FIRE. The cola' and touoh is perfect. sult of brooding over being denied a! Iona ta bright and has a ertapnaes mission into Joplin aortety several Columbus, Ohio. April 9. The that ta not excelled by any piano I year ago. when her husband, the ia'- building occupied by the Evenaver played on. State Rnnator Thomas Connor. be- ing ii.iai('h newspaper plant and the "PROP. DENT MOWERY." came suddenly rich from mining oper- Hosier bulkling adjacent were pracTerms ations. Mrs. Connor was yesterdsy ad- tically destroyed by fire early today Bpsdal introduction rrice. If doalred. judged Insane. a loss of about 9300,000. The Senator Onnor died recently leav- entailing A M. PANTONE. Ststs Aqont. damage sustained by the Despatch an eta,. valued at over two milPrinting company Is estimated nt I also handle a line of musical mer- ing lion dollars, which now revert to Ag 9150,000. A den other persona and chandise. nee Connor, their conoerna each suffered loaaa amount414 IITH ST. PHONE 10WK BELL adopted daughter. ing from la.'WO to 940.00b. (SignaS) LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. Inter-Mountai- n d l0 . buttl-noa- east-boun- n. pt -- bo-m- Bir-risn- Six-stor- flrteen-year-oi- d The Ogden City Improvement league held an onttaiaiastic meeting at (ho Weber club rooms last night, elected a number at committees, heard reports from cnmmitteeo already appointed end made arrangements for a fitting and rousing celebration of Arbor day. The program of Arbor day exercise win ba of exceptional msrtt. Mayor Conroy. President Lewis of the off league, President Craig the city council, President Joyce of tho board of education and President Pin tree of tho Weber dub will each deliver short address and at tha will each plant a tree. To stimulate an interest la Atoor day among the students of tho High school It was decided that a modal be swarded to the student writing the bast essay on Arbor day. Tha prise essay will be read ss part of tha program. Don Maguire; chairman of tho special committee sprinted to look into street hill parking tho Twenty-fourt- h proposition, reported that too commit tvs was now work tug on n plan that would, la all probability, suit all The ides of parking tho midstreet from Washdle of Twenty-fourt- h ington to Adams had met with favor among tho residents street aad along Twenty-fourt-h A subocriptlua list will be started aad finances raised for tha work. Yolney C Gunnell, A. T. Wright and J. C. Nye ware appointed a oommlttoe to look into tho municipal lighting proposition. . etoe-wher- o. QUARTETTE TO APPEAR TONIGHT FAMOUS DUNBARS WILL OIVE TERTAINMENT. EN- A hat: cutting acrepa ta which two ool-ore- d , white; trimmings people were involved, with most fatal results for one, occurred yoKerday afternoon about 3:20 oclock In tho living apartments above, the Armour meat market on Twenty-fifttreat. Fred Webb, a colored porter, sustained cuts on his face and neck which required about thirty stitches to close. Mrs. Emma Harper, who al most made hash out at Webb's physiognomy, was arrested and taken to the police station but later released oa al- aasorta PRICE 93.50. h ball. st Webb has much of a story to toll about the affair, but the won talked freely. The Harpers rent tho front rooms ta tho apartments mentioned from Webb, who, in addition to hla duties an porter at the Elephant saloon, acts aa landlord of the place. Shortly after I o'clock Wobb entered tho room of Mre. Harper ,and there, according to her story, made indecent proposals which were resented, causing him to use the vilest and moat Mre. profane Harper language. grabbed up a heavy gin bottle and struck Webb oa tho left side of the faoe, breaking th glass and Inflicting a long gash In th eheek. Then she want after him with the broken pieces. Webb atruek her a number of times with his flat and then caught her by th throat, almost choking her into Insensibility. Breaking away from him she grabbed up a rasor and slashed him across tha neck. Offioers Hadlock and Martin heard of tho row and rushed upstairs. Webb waa bleeding profusely from the three bad onto. The woman waa taken over to th station aad Officer Herrick took Webb to the office of Dr. Forbes where thirty stitches were required to close tho ugly wounds. At the station it waa ascertained that Mrs. Harper waa badly handled tn the enoountor. Her husband, who la ebef at the Reed hotel, hurried over to police headquarters as soon as he Had I been able heard of the affoir.i to get there ta time, he said, between sobs, "there would only bo one of hers now, and that would be me." W. H. Meal and John Groahong furnished bail for Mrs. Harper and she was allowed to go. bare a nice assortment at Chtldraa'a Bilk and Chiffon Hats is white, pink, blue and red. Bpecfol sale on Children's Straw Saiira W 358 25th St. FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You wiQ need for that part. Phone HURRYING SMELTER WORK Delayed In Arrival from Loo Angeles, Wars Unable to FIM Oats Last Night. Electric Light Strong foe Workmen on the Foundation Excavations. Bly, Nev., April 9. The White rine News says: "Work on the excavations The tamed Dunbar quartette, boll ringers and singers, will yet please Ogden music lovers with their excellent entertainment. They wore viable to appear last night because of the fact that th ay did not arrive In the ctty from Los Angeles until about 11:15 oclock on delayed No. 2, but arrangements hare been perfected which will enable them to appear positively tonight. The large audience which assembled at the tabernacle last night was disappointed that the Dunbars were unable to be here, but will be pleased to learn that they will appear tonight The quartette bad great difficulty In making the trip east from Loe An geles. due to the had traffic conditions. It was almost Impossible to secure sleeping accommodations on the trains as there were so many orders in, but finally, by the right kind of a pull, the quartette wss able to get berths. From here the musicians will go directly east. for the foundations of the great smelter buildings of the Btopto eompany at McGill is now bslng rushed by elec- ROSE ROLLEY FOUND GUILTY pletion of the excavations for the foundations will he only a matter of a short time. The foroe of workmen at the smelter site Is rapidly bring Increased and l during the season there will be thousand men employed there. Like the work on tho smeller, the work on the Nevada Northern railroad up th Robinson canyon to the mines is being pushed with ceaseless vigor. The tunnels nr nearly finished, and the roadbed all the way to Copper Flat la being put in good shape oo that when the opening of tho tunnels permits the passing of work trains the track can be laid in the shortest possible time. The completion of the railroad to the Nevada Consolidated mines will be quickly followed by the shipping in of the heavy machinery needed for moving the masses of ore destined for the smelter. The Installing or the machinery at the mines will keep pace with the work at the smelter site so that when the first unit nf the big plant at McGill la completed and ready for the handling of ore th minea will be ready to commence shipments. Hundreds of iron workers, machinists and building mechanics will be engaged In the work, both at the smelter and at. the mines, and this will mean a vastly increased pay roll for the camp and greater prosperity for the business men here. Jury Declares That Shs Stria Money From N. O. Ogdan and Company, the CHURCH IN AMERICA. Washington, April 9. The affairs of church ta America and the lath''-Ili-' the Catholic university ta this city are to be the subject of consideration by the Catholic hierarchy which la to hold meeting here this week. Ths board iff directors of tbs Catholic missionary union which is the holding corporation of the Apostolic mission house is to meet tonight; the erchbishops of ths United Btates will meet tomorrow, the trustees of the Cathullc university will meet Thursday. Cardinal Gibbons will preside at the deliberations of the archbishops, among whom will be Archbishop Ireland. Farley and Ryan. The question of establishing la this city a bureau of Cfotbolic negro missions will be considered When this is received, and it Is now on the way to the amelte.r the com- AGGIE MYERS LAUGHS ON Mexico City. April 9. On gale dally, April 26th to May, 19th. to July 31st, 1907 Good returning; 85-to- made. IJbcrty, Mo.. April 9. When told in WARSHIPS. her cell last night the Governor Folk had commuted her sentence of death New York. April 9. Remarkably to life huprisonment Mrs. Aggie Myers smiled and then laitgtaed for good shooting is being done by th men of the United States battiofchlps Joy. "I nm so grateful to the governor, at their target practice at Guasna-mo- . Cuba, according to officers and she exclaimed. "Of court I have been men of the Glacier, which has arriv- hopeful of getting n now trial and 7 ed at the New Tork navy yard to feel sure If one oould be obtained my innocence would be proved next time, take on supplies for the fleet. There are more than forty ships in for I am InnooenL I cannot give up thr fleet at Guantanamo. 14 being hoie that, my fowyere will ret be abie battleship and they have beeu hav- to do something for ms in thatto way become known the ing target practice for the last two and the fact am not guilty of the world that I weeks. crime charged againat me." ACCOMPLICE ARRESTED. PRESIDENT MADE BENEFICIARY. GOOD BHOOTiNQ Round Trip to Los Angeles SLA FIESTA erv-era- The Jury In th now celebrated Roee Rolley case !asr night brought in verdict of mility of grand larceny, Rone, who has been sent from one court to anoihsr like a handball, will now have a home and while the windows are era rad she will at least, know that another transfer to another court will not he made. While in ths employ of V. O. Ogden Rose embxsled over 9400 of the coin of the realm. CATHOLIC tric light. The electric light wires have been strung from th company's power house to the points at which the men are working and the steam shovel work now continues steadily, day and night. This change waa made necessary because of the Immense mass of earth that muat be removed for the venderful cluster of buildings at McGill. By day work aloes the sxeavatloaa for foundations would extend for a considerable period Into the present season. The night work will rut the time ounsumed ta half. But even this does not satisfy the engineers in charge of the woik. Another mammoth steam shovel has hern ordered to hasten the completion of the work nf excavation. It will he n an shovel, one of the largest A supposed accomplice of Jose Estrada, the young Guatemalan who last night stahlwd to death General Manuel Llrsndre former President of Guatemala, has been srrestsil. He also gsvs bis name ss Estrada. The assassin seems exultant over hi deed. Rar-rills- s. 9. President York. April Roosevelt Is the sole beneficiary under the will of Lulu B. Grover of this city, which was filed yesterday. Fre Mont Roosevelt will accept the estate and turn it over to come New York New Worlds Greatest Pageant will take place first week in May. Ask any Utah agent, or write for Information to J. H. BURTNER. D. P. A., SALT LAKE CTTY Whos Your Tailor ? Price being about equal, then wby not wear clothes made for you, clothes that individualize you and make yon separate from mediocrity? DO IT NOW EDMUND TAILORING CO. 345 24th Street |