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Show ONLY FIGHT DAYS SLEEPS 50 DAYS, WITHOUT CLOUDS AWAKENS A ©! OWN DEFENGE OBJECT 10 SCALE SINGER HERMANN MADE BY COMPANY an Washington, sentative WANT UNION RECOGNIZED é answer AAU sented to & Nes! to the and Railway the following request De officlals of company his }ox-Repre- Hermann own defense took today weeks ago | of wages was What were letter jstroyed the contents was books?' of the asked by the manager ot Liben AGorene ae tara, know socretary men of mpre sthan UNVvVes 2148 . Althous h this schedule Mr. Hermann said he always considered the press copybooks in quesion were his personal property and the first-year and longer service the increased necessary for vance oe an In wage higher 30 cents The cost them Manager Wells Rallway company the ear nen of advances and attended to ei letters in them, wage car of to for men Of /hut followed men assert that | eeessol living makes it receive thts d- as custom pF his understood pred- { DENVER && RIO GRANDE of the tah Light ane stated Svein day that his. cit are receiving han the he those of most MEN WANT INCREASE cities the falec He said that the matter | til} committee nor the two grand lodge offi under consideration and =tha no fina]! cers would discuss the demands the men decision had been arrived at He ex | were to make upon the road. it is under pressed the hope of the organization that ' stood that the men will seek to cet from the difficulty would be settled amicably, | the road an inerease in wages sufficient and stated that they did not contemplate | to bring their wage scale up to the one a strike When asked a to what had! the other 56,00 members of the order ar been requested of the company concern- | fighting for in Chieago ings recognition of the unio NeilThe demand in Chicago wa for eo sor: Said: } per cent increase in wages for conductors ‘The company will listen to our com-| nd ratlroad trainmen in the freight and mittees, but it considers them merely | passenger service on the forty-odd rail as representatives of the employes and | rdads weet of Chicago The fact that the will not consider them as a union com-| Denver ang Rio Grande has been paying mittee with power to act This request! its men higher wages on an average than we have made of a and we hope that| any of the roads represented at the con it will be grante | ference make the dgmands of Its employes It is thought a the difticulty be- |} much less than thdke of the mén in Chitween. the company and the employes | cago will be brought to a settlement some time} In other words, should the Denver and teday. All day Wednesday the .union| Rio Grande road grant its men an jna committee again was today SCHGOL closeted and to some reach will be; crease of 5 per cent of ultimatum. | wages it would bring the the amount asked for , representatives. PHARMACY : eee OF AT they STATE UNIVERSITY. Closing | tablishmeat of a school of pharmacy] cussed the head of the chemistry in subject bears, ahi a Pee The teal and heen Haley lots tte the month 37 only ger, ' er present it is necessary me e to Soin shee ws or future, what what message for young©'| Maye a May™A in poe. 14-15, re the| it] _____ re Se: hy ant ged. uth, 1 Belmont ,| 1 8) 3 er i tala for the free dispens-} ory, and it would also be an excellent| place for the undergraduates to se-| cure practical experience. Marion J Ragiclidee ots 3-4, blo City, plat "als a i K. and rene eat sau Me se aie all orders, 2Ci' Cs Se Ind. Gat iB: WSlity a COTTEN os } | Be sren, plat B to Vilate 024x132 feet, E. lot 3. ; blonik wae eae 10, ~,| "| 29.92 the a seen freely deaf pliysici- strange who has mute. from eminent medical Schnabel do confess unusual highest can the é University record gular for] of being only Denver The study clinic Hauler experienced } inte cv vr op the Ene Wit the ease, month was|cl2arly The least daily range from the time he entered the 7 degrees The mean temperature for] institution until awoke from the March for the last thirty-three yvears!Coma yet this @id not add any light to was 41.40: the absolute maximum for; the mystery his period ¥v 77 degrees, and the The absence of pain of any kind, the absolute minimum for Eee es lack of muscle and nerve and fiber years Was zero fhe avera dally} motion during his period in the hosexcess for March during i Third of] pital was noted, as well as the efforts the century was 3.10 The accumu-}he made to speak a a) he lated excess since January was 426.9) awoke, vet these facts Boul ia emr Ve degrees, making the average daily ex-|a correct solution cess since the first of the year 4.70 The doctors say that the remarkable 9 feature of it all is the man's normal fe "hes snow. Fiftecn Inches of Snoy intellectual condition The questions The pre ene for the month was! propounded to him on the pad were 1.35 Inches, ith a snowfall of 15.5]; answered yvapidly and accurately just inche The greatest precipitation injas soon as he awoke, enty-four hours Cee March 11 = -_ dicen ail 12. when a record o 7 inche iget Pe was established There was no snovy 66 on the ground at the ond of month The average precipitation for Mareh during the last thirty-three years was 2.04 inches; the excess for the month just elosed over the averige for the last thirty-three years w: }1 inch, and the accumulated makes Ince the first of January was 2.59 lnche i ' The prevailing direction of the wind California Was southerly; the total movement "Ky " Was 5,058 miles average velocity 99 9 ® ae Kist, as Bucks Proposed at by hourly, 8.02 miles: maximum velocity ‘ Hf = for five minutes, 44 miles per hou Simplified Spellers from the south, March 5 There were eight really clear days, three = purtly cloudy and twenty New York, April David Starr Jorwhere there was no uncertainty about , se : lan res e Sti versity there being clouds There were|-- a ee ae tanford unive twelve days on which .01 inch or more|@! California, who is here attending of precipitation only one month, occurred thunderstorm this coming There was] during the] March 1 CONFERENCE IN BOISE o MAY FIRST April 3.-The fifth anof the seventh depart-| e Protestant annual ou --_--_ > -___-- EPISCOPAL the spelling : apiscopal mecting board, record of has as a the simplified already got himselt Z from dissenter some ot the abbreviated words devised by the Carnegie reformers Dr. Jordan, for instanee, Is galnst anyone being kist.". He thinks it should be "kissed," for, as he remarks, "if there is anything in the process {it should be longer." Wherefore, sweethearts the country over in the impulse ef their gratitude maybe mowed: <a ‘avon tg more dig- church of the United States, includ-| nified tithe of ector" or) * fessor" {Ing the Hpiscopal missions in the/and hail the enn eau ort Stanford islands of the ee Alaska and] as "Cupid" Jordan. British Columbia, wi be held 1} Dr. Jordan has come from California Bolse the first week rr May specially to attend the sessions of the he conference will be attended by] spelling board. He said today that he prominent Episcopal bishops and] supposed he was a conservative in th clergymen from many parts of the] matter of philological pruning le country, and especially front the! seventh department, which includes} Washington Oregon, Idaho, Montana,! tah, Nevada and northern California.| is expected clergymen be here also. that present and bishops deliver who ; Episcopal] from foreign countries Will] Dr. William Cabell Brown,| will of the of Rio Grande} Brazil, will be] an address. attend, ee dioceses Memorial hall Among will eg be sup the|: of northern! Bast WashOregon and proposed to the Bishop Which is to be said, of course, pourd should of "kissed." would have thinks, if the majority decide on why, he to agree however, that of the "kist" instead supposed he with it le whatever change: sre made. should' have the of two-thirds of the board ipproval As it is now, pr. Jordan:does not use many tye shortened words:on the list of announced. by thé board some : . ago. The : moe spelling of 300 er SEES te bourd met this after- r, "fg and harhedl noov at the Waldorf perfeeted un armanica lignin Aline cont comannal: bi a wet was hela ee ve " i tel OA ir on foes s ‘ oo riven ae fee oe whagen es w ilar hecher whois now a resident of Will be Bishop tendered Funsten. at the 36 y William ie . ee of] 1,500 Walton, MEN MODERN N KNIGHTS gy April Banner, and a direet descendant kdward J She ord Somers, an is a first offieer in young men of this town have banded| the Cold Stream guards, together in an organization which has The romance is the culmination of adopted resolutions, following the ac-| th® around-the-world exploration extion of the members in dbetrovi De pedition from which Major Dantels repacks of playing cards, pipes, ete cently returned. Che bride who is The purposes of the Soctety, are thus] said to be very beautiful and 19 years et forth: old, is the ward of the bishop of RoehTo treat all women with respect/ester. The bishop and Daniels met in and endeayor to protect them from] the fur ecustern jungles and upon his "4 cone gd cerade te sot . return trip Daniels paid the dignitury oO maintain we law of purity a5) visit at the latter's London home, equally binding upon men and women | where, for the first time, he met Mied Po endeavor to spread their princi-]} panner = , : ples * among and try To to both help the endeavor decent to jJanguage g e ®: if 1] e knew h Li Ovt Cc we es wou ic of H an ld a bett S art. go d an get Ere . line c h a ff ner of & men M arx islature - by oe WA store c t hi in k a we always ‘ve got it 5 have the best. now. members.) coarse all in-) gestures.| paniels' syout first a year coquently uzo she oof o @ Pri do the a $18 men t who wear $50 them. on ‘Schley Sunday. Representative will net KINCAID - Tolton, At in violation - = = Salt OPERA Lake Theatre IS ON rice 9 wort more, 9 « 172 MAIN STREET : . Chalmer Schley, six months the New" sub York RELEASED FURNISHING ro wae n former Npril 15, 16, ae unity ut Wiasei Dre actie ing BOND Box Offiee connection Vodnay. with Ai male opens f or next EP SINE Mondays - Monday, ' Sra tniaAncer bn "La Bo- heme' 7 uesday-"Fiust Wedne: day-""Barber of Seville". (two acts) and "IL Pagliace! Prices: Box and loge seats, quet and three rews D. tirst circle, $4.00, - ° e resident "| er attorney w i with of Soh in jis tiber Jenlings ieandaWieketa Sil, oo onsale atl | ber Lunibeb compar Repertoire , 2 divorce ed. toi government. th (Oo defraud of | day custody of.a deputy marshal ldis pong of fiv thousand dollars was turroanged befora his arrival and he wus re awed soon after reaching this city Kinoald: co j= . a ae ANNOUNCEMENT, CARLO SAN be = CCIM. the i and married B. secured millionaire aryjrec i ae wife and barring: every ovm of Sabbath amusement from branding slyvay att Idaho, April @-John Kineald, calves to playing tidaie-dy-winks, did | wi "sted at Wonder. Nev.,, on the Federal und | the tnaletmant ‘ourrned by events sporting The pass not amusements that have been followed }rrand jury here cing conspiracy inet the! Reh past the law, Se it.' > down younger For the information of an inquirer, it is stated that the Sunday closing leg humented In the late bill, offered Ww qi * put women! Oe Amusements : and and a j men clty, tr the Bar- I ; v1 cashler of the Steunenbers bank at Cauldwell, was a witnes vefore the Federal grand jury today Is understood now a it the grand Jury will continue In sion two weeks after als Judge M. ©. Bureh of < have Washington. special agent of the interior department, arrived here today to assist in the Investigation He will consylt District Attorney Ruick on the wotk in progress, and It Is expected he will remain here until the grand jury reports. Just com- nection of feeding small vanches. and 100.000 sheep inspeect1 per cent were found porsmall ef this and infeeted. to be tion, all were found to be very neat clean he commissioncr asserts that this any condition ther state Spring will not be of the Union Shearing found tn Begins. Reports received in this city from all portions of the state say that shearing has been fairly well started ane by the beginning of next Weel all] fNockmasters begin thelr pring hearing Reports are being received from other Western states, Montana rll ee is ! neried securtly Ce j finish, ns : Poe TL. 7 ee They have ypeen recog lized ; ria 4 yf te ta 2: leaders LOl yeals and this Sea1 ay Rs : é j Son S creations more than ' pa . ' maintain that ‘ reputation, a aie ZO poe GOW) ; 4 4 e 2 % 2 " , , g : -- 2 ? als Scheme TO Bi DISCHARGED.! marking Railway Brakeman Who Hiumself at Werk. J " : Wins Citys Star I Ina 1 the |} pallvoads have a good deal of dim alt jn providing competent men to fill) | yveenncies in the train cre. and othet | yosition which. do ot offe ittractions that are especiall inviting t each division termina there $s of Kept ee ena TE OE ro cae Cu up the work at all other points oes ESTE in the| Investigation brakeman Sa PRESS CLUB LOVING A. HI, oa CUP and TO : perhaps Dutton, gab pipes Love ped who witch PRESENTS eee the ith for Mr . developed had that forgotten properly ee to DEP UBEI CANA WACEL BRING ADDS. BEST RESULTS! -: Cae: z Cl { M ay C on USIC . the -result ' Q. j South SALT LAKE House i Main Street, Se: CITY. a. The Pus Issuing from: the Gums close ay id the following waen . ul , caused train! noted from gums, your (which principally loose teeth is Pyorrhoea faaee in to and sot Alveolaris your stomat I. most ; inti-] ee oT Che the Dutton au be a Lt n : ag oe called regular 9 yee ; : , sae Asked ; nA 1 yun to keep , I? Well, be Be SAE , x ah feo s Jong asd Keepibu Wee w ak ne pa { ay oochu PAB rie OTK ee \ ! 2 109-11-1S eee at Bs 45 \OORTOUSE much steps surprised in to the. tind caboose that sam 107 e| the timesof his death at Reno, rv. wa brakeman on guard. presented with a handsome silver lovin "What are dolug here?" incup by the members of the Press club quired the surprised oMeial of Salt Lake at the club reoms las? Torkin'." replied the culprit, with night. The cup was given as a token ofja dismal grin the esteem held by the club and its as"Upon whose authority? persisted sociates WT 4 a 4 bove : : Thus it will be apparent why so man) ‘The brakeman was: dismissed; forth=|.‘qjceaces:' emanate "from t caus ans ae weeds later the poperiotene: SALINA TABLETS are. a sure curt 1 90arded a reig rain at.a Way! ¢ ; scientific r station om the division and, mounting! alae Ww. Ss HUDS iON. 5 DUTTON Cetera w A hi LESS crew ing ru pened' 1 Utah's Leading Music Iron Milford, Beaver, Lofgren, | quarter for, asid from acs aking on Tooele; Cisco and Thompsons, Grand, ym 1d tearing up some tr: Vernal, Uintah All of these will be] jt suattered ith plans of the FaGerE handled by federal inspectors and the] tendent. who about to start upon state will furnish men to carry on] a vacation trip state, a RANSANANSANNANANSSRSSS SASSI SENN NNN SST SST AVS complete eradication of the harm-|upon which is written in chalk twice a disease day w list of conduetol mad bral The tnspectors will be at th fol-| men available for the following twelve lowing points: Black Rock, Millard hour This list is pested by the "‘ealJericho Tuab: Molen Memery (Ol ler' or some other employe familiar Which will also be attached. Casth vith the situation and from it' men Dale and Huntington; Gienwood aud) are chosen to fill the various rur Vac Sevier tedmond, Seviei ine One day in ae ident" happenc d Ore f " S10, to the ful oer eed od Garane! sult the (Gardin | : id < ego ' kind- esaiity that it IS p ' cf 5 Cte ct | corre' WW style, LAvDTIC ald oe ~ REFUsShKbD Wyoming, Nevada and Idaho being included jin the st, In which it stated that shearing ha becn commeneed and that in nearly ever tate marked improvement I manifest in the health of the sheep. As. the resift of stvingent quarantine measures] tnd dipping regulations scabies iS ilmost eradicated and it is the belief of the tate officials and federal in-] spectors of the department that the ate EBT DRE . a | in in found Or th than services ren-j| the supe rintendent So. Main Also. Se, carried Salt ae City. BLAS Patented Chi pees eled Glass Sig dr na lake ony SAND the Mirrat They real fad thing. i a8 Jew> no at €whe, most dered Alan Lovey in his last illness "Aw I ain't los no time a-tall, a No Cl le anIne Te oa \ Siens and MetAbout thirty members of the Press club] answered the brakemat al Raised Letters and friends of Mr, Dutton gathered at Further questioning brought out ta CHAS. PETERSON, SIGN. SPECIALIST, the club rooms Not until Michael F. | fact that the industrious one had been 20 Richards. St. Cunningham started to deliver the pre \ sentation speech was Mr. Dutton awari of the fact that he was the guest of honor of the evenin Mr. Cunningham paid a touching tribute to Lovey, folTO THE 700 SOLICITORS OF lewed by an appreciation of the work ot Mr. Dutton, and his close friendship e for the artist Following the presenta 66 ? > tion of the cup, Mr. Dutton responded e § OOS ey . briefly, thanking the donors for the me a mento . . ae x by mie cup im insanbed sith a fecend| rns cots our tie ouivet of ahe peer hick sets ul object of e ese the loving being about cup $0. purchase, ten subscription ticxets er DEAD Nemarkable THE MONEY " THE BOOSTER' the TO KEPT : will soon appear-thenI disapp <7 | sours : in 4 Gi eat Haste, LESTERDEE 7 Mines. 1,000 . into : FREED a YAKS, Made by ma an : 7: Turkestan, i Baltimore Sun There has just returned to Berlin Dr, A on Le Coq the head of the small scientifie parts dispatched by order of the German emperor to Chinese Turkestan in*'September, 1904, to curry on the work of excavating in and around the town of Turfan, For the most part these disecoveries consist of manuscripts in at least ten different languages and paintings on hardened mud, plaster and wooc There several in a tongue that to be utterly unknown probably will attraet the notice and of. ethnologists (hroughout world. Apparently this language is a variation of Syriac. Other discoveries made by this expedition were of a more grewsome paIn one temple unearthed from s sands that had long covered it Dr Von Le Coq found some hundreds of bodies ef Buddhist monks, ‘he place was crowded with these to the very doors and evidence was forthcoming of these having been driven into the | temple Mongol. followers | Confucius and then so faste ned in that | escape was Impossible and death from | suffogation was only a matter of time.| Probably this massacre took place ten| or twelve centuries ago, but wee the! temple was apened the bodies were found to be in a remarkable state of | preservation IERCES PESCRIPTION R WEAK Panwy Editor and Traveler. Mexican us North G. and ©.135 Oeciden 15 | |-Overman IS Ophi 245 Potosi ra. t Kureka oo Savag Se Scorpion Sierra ev . Sliver Fill w Stundard Con Soo Union Con 68 Yel. Jacket " Discoveries before BERT. ---__ +» Expedition day < GIVE San Francisco, April 3.-Ciose Alpha .16 \nde 28 Belehetr "1 Best nd GB 13) Bullicn s Caledonta pst] Challeng 29 Chollar 1 Confidence omy Con ‘ 9 Crown Point A exchequer 85 Gould and ¢ . 52 Hale and Nor . 88 Julla Sete 13 i you yesterday afternoon are no to be given away. SELL EM AND ce of Dutton's friends who had contributed toward amount The } club and others as donors. AccompanyIng it was a framed list of about tiftys Californian TITLE jionaire merehant of Denver, uccording to cable advices «received by Charles McAllister Willeox general manager of Dantels & Fisher Stores os vs asmarried 2 ‘ " company, Was yesterdu to Miss Cecil Banner, daught t Rober ~ . daughter o tobert W. ' pleted bands farm Fy (la | AS buying a Suit It is important to know. that the le is correct-up-to-°* date-that there may be no question abouts its correctness Hiace; in.| any i pla | of from disease will be passed by the inspectot and th sheep found to be cabby will be dipped twice In this way the commission and federal inspectors are confident that the infection among herds will entively disappeal 2.500 000 5 sheep will - DENVER ENGLISH Denver, April 4-Major Willlam Cook Daniels, explorer and wember of the London. Geographical society und mil- of King ty-six | cousin of 34.- thir FROM WEDS Mis- residence YOUNG ARE EXPLORER } uN Oy) -_ V y en There BESTT Gib y Voktces 7 Scholai . Cent byay very to Be The -sente. Hoard of heep comnits slone. ana 1© loeal official of whe bureau of animal Industry met herve Wednesday to perfect arrangements for the spring inspection of the sheep of the state, Those found to be free of an at. De Per Z Certainty of Being Correctly Dressed! $e the thes usec up all of _theh medical thcorics and asked thelr tastruector for more, bul found none that might pos- 20.39, | 5!Dh One Found Far | Infected, the and hospital ee Than has men : had ease f the YBEGUN: 100,000 have the bright- latter the rat Less hesi- they elas a men not that SHEARING case just the} The hospital physiclansgett nothing ba-| to be desired in the way of explanathe} tens of the case, and every move and the}/@clion of Schnabel was told to them THESE ». the with 60 204 as sleep haye to neither aes, minimum| _ | souri, Is expected to be present at this ""H] meeting and deliver an address On the evening of May 2 a ree Peption Ele Colorado occurring on the thirtiéth, and lowest was March 25. when the rometer registered 29.35, showing evenness of the weather during Tuttle, G Imp, Aree nn lak who There werelest students the month|/pjortunity to overcast the morning at St. Michael's cathedral I} In the afternoon the ceremonies for e pare ae ee »‘Javine xvi . < actual corner stone laying will. be = 300 veld and in the evening general exercises in celebration of the event will 4.50 | be held in the Columbia theatre. Bishop The matter: will be taken up at the j=" blo¢ k 15, plat B mk ae meeting of the regents on Monday. } ate i. Cannon..'t Clarence li x a ae ars i eEric KBOR 2oxl0 rods, lot 8. block lave moved from 76 So emplat J ee ve, and a partnership |S a a Sereian®have aa st formed ware re }o Rtate: or Shox . l tahpoda.s to lotZ. 6.EB: Cia with ve ain, at of & em-)|. re . "ders A. ping dab cee w ue pun cvs 3 here in commemoration of the Se =e by : ena een . *( ror el work of Bishop Tuttle in Idaho, Utah ‘ foner Thomas, Wentworth Higgin{and Oregon. The exerefses attending | S°% The open sessions of the board the corner stone laying will begin in] il be held tomerrow o to Annie Clark. April 50-days' and| regis-|tate Salt: Lake There was a fog for four davs. from the third to the. seventh The mean atmospheric pressure was to) | Puttlc erected ae o a free dispensory within aie city et an 23s block /1, The ampton's where the charity patients of the un-! i WGIVISION ine) eee eeesaee reser , reradue ‘ a AG 1 Je ara 1 AW. Coombs to Sarah J det ecu aap pt pe anes iente nay eee lot block. 1, Hamp: ; is ra i oe ny ; "1° ton's. subdivis avon oe . macy svould in this case serve a double Alfred Crebbin. to Frank.c. Barnes purpose. Dispensors could be secure a) $x$ rods, lot 6, block 15, p A the school rather 5) | California, v Utah,b Spokane, ington, West Washington, Alaska 1) On Sunday, May 1, it is lay the corner stone for which will also be greatly enlarged if | |sonn Str ng :han 1 to Ty run Smith the funds can he secured, and may fect Wy 3 SraBaIGt Wick ib made a four-year course. If this us| 5-acre plat tA done, it will mean the establishme nt | dx vard, Laird to Cla Kk WwW from a others 1, the not a in} the i Bast an ince there range ; covais suchsci a} cg 4 south. demand for competent drug clerks} Sarah Behnett to Dan O'Leary, 10x throughout the West, the matter \ as | 11644 section 25, township 2 considered very favorably... Then 0, | south, range' 1:west ....., the school could be run in sCtscheok {ae Sections eet Bea ee 0 a 51.9, were bishop of the diocese de Sul, in' southern block ee was skies ++-evsey-2$ 1,500] to Rose J. Bad Cyrus Gold, 1 acre, annon section to1, township | the clouds, It Foster Gordon ot. "oates and days} eleventh thermometer tnd the mean 44.5. cight days during ment Transfers. hock to the regents, as did also ons C. subdivisio members of the board of re-| Edward. M. Ashton gents. At near 2 de- peered and the head of the medical, 7 w. department reported favorably on ne part matter of the the Denver, on!awakened coldest the | been;abs are puzzled over the Hyatt | of William Hl. Schnabel, statistics two on Just J SNS HSS NANSANSNSSNNSS {GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS| Commissionerg Perfect Plans! for Annual Visit to Utah's Woolly Flocks. Strange Case. eae e for the day belig maximum temperature for me doe Idaho, nual conference 2 Passover Services. implies The the | SUmMInaLy has R interesting were when present he nacle has two} dis- district Director gives month wage scale up to by the Chicago closing services of the Feast | assover will be held at the Te smple B'rsai Israel tonight. At the] In the near future it is expected the regular services tomorrow nignt, Rab- | desires 0 2 least two of the nesd | bi Charles J. Freund will speak on] members of the University of Utah/‘The Messiah," and his discourse will fac ulty and one member of the boerd! have special reference to the rendi-]| of regents will be realized, by the es-|tion of that oratorio at the Taber-| at the university. This question been under cons sideration for years. When the matter was first - their SSNSSSSSSTSENNSSSWSSVIRSSS SSA SSNS tered 36 degrees at the pene witha}not even a theor as to What mean temperature ath roa a i ae caused this strange result est point was touched areh wit Pats. ; PS Sas of pucection an $t was Whether tl was nineteenth The degrees. °3 warmest day of the month, when the] brein or some peculiar freak of mercury Was pushed up to 70, the} nervous system, they cannot say, the he West. and that the company feel Denver April --With Second Vice of the orL. kk. Sheppard Master Grand request the o accede it cannot that made {r. ell efused to state just|@er of Rallway Conductors, and Third what. had been requested concerning the| 'ee Grand Chief Willlam T. Newman of recognition of the,unton the Brotherhood of Rathway Trainmen as | (heir spokesmen. a committee chosen by Hiave Not Accepted Seale. the members of these orders working for : > -Nellson, recording secretary of | the Denver and Rio Grande railway this the local branch of the Street Car Men's}|™erning went into conference with Genunion, stated ednesday « ning that jeral Manager A. ¢ Ridgeway, regarding the report Uw the representative o¢| the demands of the men for higher wages that organization had accepted the new |2"d shorter hours hedul offered b th company was} Although none of the members of the ‘ it meteorological this by weather the twelfth, made up the copying penliod years books of all My from the present wage scale, It docs nol! oonigined only private correspondmeet the request made by the employes | oi, e declared that he gave no of the company, who hav asked fol written or oral instructions to any of recognition of their unton and the fol-, his eretaries "or clerks at the land Jowing schedule of wages: 2 cents [0F | oAice regarding the handling of mail. ~ and the of deMi Wednesday morning one ae ke toSees fis two hour an cents 21 men _ , years' service men, 25 cents an hou for so Mareh issued for completed the when pested jn The the in n of several schedule new April Binger In 15 Inches of Snow. proceedings in the criminal court ere Upon taking the stand My) Hermann gave a short history of his career from the date of vats birth to the expiration of his term as member of anaes on Mareh 4 last Mi. Hermann explained that when he took up his du ee as land commissioner he was handed a letter book marked "‘private by his stenographer, who exfor concessions | plained that it was custom a : : he commissioner to have a specia eeee re ae book for his personal and private cvorthe Utah Light respondence ie hen tpaeaca Employes Not Thinking O \ : strike, But Hope fo! a ea S| needy Sett tle ment, In stand SPRING INSPECTION. MUTE OF SHEEP STARTED2Z [a= That Was the Record of March Denver Doctors Are Puzzled Says Weather Man-Also | Over William Schnabel's Former Land Commissioner Says He Knew Nothing of Burned Letters. Compromise of Street Car Management Posted Is Not Satisfactory. APRIL 4, 1907. 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