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Show ~ , fr - THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1902. /RIO GRANDE NOT GIVES UP TRE HELM PARK CITY GUUNCIL IN NEED OF MEN AFTER THIRTY YEARS HEARS MARCH REPORTS BIG CROWDS HERE | FOR CONFERENCE Mrs. Critchlow Resigns From | | | el - Relief Society, Three Saloon Licenses Granted -Volunteer Firemen Accepted. Causing « Reorganization. a NEW EMPLOYES TO STRIKE]: geur: Win tno sist, "emaining fo Richer, concerned, the men and have from in works This is managers ficials that.the been machinists filed the work it has More fore the strikes and turned out in.fifst-class "If they hgv¥e why are they On passenger. Queeny, shops they are gines such are the of- men be- three the There when of these go out were the is boys engines of after five went has enout. been sent out, and that died and had to be taken back to the shops. Does that look as if they have competent men?" "No have "We said Vice morning, stopped of Men Wanted." all the men we want," done, so we their place 3" for the society, but felt that the e@ Racal Recelpts Reecpits Receipts being first regular city council of tou- the a quantity disposed MANY one The ence the 1 police justice reported cases in March. Total fines, 3 marshal's report gave: 5xpenses enses nses Expenses of the Mormon tabernacle at Conference Visitors morning three begins square There and will in' Saturday will be a Big Day this will afternoon meetings proper be to- Sunday. The practically be THE CONFERENCE VISITORS and the Usual Saturday Crowds, with Extra Special Low Prices Pre- Monday. Signs of the approach week were ready thousands not lacking of of conference yesterday. visitors were Al- in the city, and they swelled the crowds on the streets to large proportions. It is surmised that the number of persons who arrived a day or two be-! forehand was a trifle smaller than usual, owing to the bright weather, which tempted the farmers to remain sexton eencrae six deaths; sent to Nebraska for burial. collected, $35, 2 street commissioner stated feet of Jumber had been used in March repairs on sidewalks attorney reported on court matter that George W, ville was probation officer for "this and was ready to attend cases that came under his Jurisdiction. » fire chief presented the W applicants for positions several companies of the volunteer department, all of which were the councll. people were granted The bonds were aeriee by proper committee. the nd means of cutting down cxWw penses of the city were proposed but no definite action discus ssed, taken at home and opportunity Yor it attend was is to work while thd known as vailing, will make it all the Bigger Day. $18 Jumper Suit and Waist $11.95 afforded. not what is "conference weather." The usual showery skies are absent, and Dr., Hyatt says they will not be noticed today, either | At the two meetings today the mat: | ters to be taken up will be largely in the nature of reports of the different church organizations and branches of church worlt In addition there will be a large number of conference reunions, among which are the follow- Republican Special Servico. Bingham, April 3-The rural mail routes of Bingham have been exte Haka "Docs that mean that rou will not and Haein with th first of this take back any of your former employes ] 1 Much |x r territor if they applied?" ites have also been re"I do not think there are any vathat rouxe 7 canciés," he answered. 5 : ind tak ing: "Then there is no chance for a setham-New Haven mines and t Some Reunions. Con. workings No. 2 on the high-line, Uement of the strike?" Leeds conference, Thirteenth ward Provo Briefs. and route No. 2 will extend to Galena Theré is nothing to settl rit chapel, at T2B0RDand the U. S. mines. Route No. 3 will William Nelson was buried Mr, Schiacks then stated i) if any Pr Time and place of Northern States Include Depot ward, the Yampa smelter City cemetery this Setabct conferences were being held with the reunion has been changed to the and the dalton and Lark Funeral services were held in the eoree New: York officials he knew nothing The mass of wreckage caused by the Fourteenth ward meeting house, 8 ward meeting house The about' it: Mr. McQueeny exhibited a accident on the chet C Belt railroad H. Berg, J..P., R. Tohneon, J. oy pee | telegram-from New York to show thz tt March 21 has been entirely removed ooth and John E. Jones Liverpool conference, room 21, B. ; furnished by the First ward chotr. from the creekKbed, n¢ ar Colonat Wall's the ¢onferences are being held. Y. Memorial hall, 8:30 p. m mill, by the company. funeral of Gilbert Jones Ss A man who says he left the shops Manchester conference, Sixteenth ward meeting house Forrest Darrenougue has. bought a held in the Fourth at Burnitam this morning states that ward amusement hall, North Temple, 5 oe oe with burial in the C "ity home in Salt Lake and will move his fully $0 per cent of the men now emand Fifth West streets. family there shortly, He will still look > speakers were na ployed by the company will stop work after the ae interests of the VerSwedish, Pioneer stake hall, begin-| nella H Claston. Andrew Watsor ; on payday, which is April 10. He says William ‘Buekona Mining comp: B J. A, Oliver and ning at 8 p. m. Take Second West) Mrs. J. HE. Gnoaw ie and daughter, Mrs. he Fourth ward mixed that they do not stop now because ley. street car. Birdle, have returned from Evanston. furnished the and the: B. Y. U. quartet the/company has them so tied up that Newcastle conference, Barratt hall, | Wyo., where they accompanied the music. they<cannot get away. He said that | 8 o'clock. body of J. H. Goodwin. Mr. Goodwin the Chieago men were hired under Holland-Belgium, Seventeenth ward Lodge Celebrates Aunliversnary. was the éngineer killed lately in a misrepresentations, and that they amusement hall, First North between April 1 3- The Ivy wreck on the Copper Belt rallroad. would) stop work as soon as possible. West Temple and First West streets, : of Lehi celebrated its ninth ana ae niversary last night. The local mem8:30 o'clock, ''. LOCAL MEN HOPEFUL made elaborate preparations Irish conference, Eagles' hall, 168 %6 | this celebration the greatest to make South West Temple strect, at 7:30, Surlkers: Say Something May Huppen in the history of the club, and they suco'clock. © Next Payday. a ‘ NoYweglan Migsionary society, Republican mpecin Servic The Odd Fellows were the guests of Lhe en who struck from the local Le A pril $.-The Lehi pioneers Twelfth ward meeting house, 8:30 eps efi the Rio Grande also count were Me oraraa by the public schools of the Sead and a t the banquet plates o'clock sharp; special invitation to laid fo were Lehi today. An what was Known as *"Pius one of the crises of the strike the Danish missionaries. oneer day. Many of the veterans of next payday on the railroad. They Sockerites Form ut Provo. Eastern states, at Fifteenth ward early Aaa 2g were invited to visit the hint that something is to be expected April 3.-Local association amusement hall schools and addréss the students on players got together from the new employes of the shops Sheffield conference, Bleventh ward past reminiscences i organized the Provo Association and on that day, . though they promise meeting house, corner First South . terest Were on ¢ 1e Football club. The boys will get nothing*in this regard. Deseret News, a Ox and Eighth East streets, at $ o'clock game at once and will the In the meantime they uw that they] shoes and home-made implements of All elders who have labored in the Daynes challenge cup this the are content that the 1ilway should]all descriptions The teachers of each Swiss and German missions, together against Salt Lake, Ogden and Eureka. department prepared special notes on hire. al} the men it cares to of the -___-__+-- 2 -_-____-_-with their wives or ladies, are invited ‘Lehi Before the Pioneers Came," and class it‘las already secured; and they to meet at the home of President The First Settlers' and "The First Ter themselves are going ahead with their Hugh J. Cannon, 625 Seventh East preparations for the benefit ball to be street, immediately after the priesta given ‘at Kennedy's hall next Tuesday, Competition at Ogden. hood meeting this evening. which has been donated. Musical program, dancing and reRepublican Specia ‘ lee } Bishop F. S&S. Spalding of the ProtOpde \pril -A lar crowd gat freshments will mark most of the enered tonight at armor to witnes estant Episcopal church addressed the tertainments. ine yesterday at their afternoon meetGrimsby conference met last night ing m the Federation of Labor hall, at the Nineteenth ward hall taking for his subject the "Battles of ti Labor." Bishop Spalding traced the won the equipment race, the rope clim histery of labor from the days of ing contest and the bayonet drill; th Noah down to the present, and said Deaf and Dumb school boys took first : : ih that. Gne of the earllest labor leaders This beautiful Suit at this price will not last long. is made up of an extra good quality trimmed, skirt extra full, and added DOG SHOW DRAWING under Israel whose went guidance on strike Ceypt, and ‘‘walked out" to establish a home for themselves on the other side of the Arabian desert Wilfiam Hannon, sixth the Machinists' unfon, of vice president returned yes- ing for a chest, °.-Representatoday introduc- €d.ia away with bill to-do tn services the river commerese The Wil 1 of and labor creates a Commerce TRE corp! of officered States civil as harbor and navigation the be the of and its pletion !of The the of engineers enall Explorer April Mikklegen, who, consist Returns. Ernest Bnar De Ko-} commanded poe Defingwell, which ‘An glo-P olar expedition undiscovere d contito find an sought tn the Beaufort sea, on the the North from vessel,) the Duchess of lost-in a year the ago. Tagdase under tfons, ithe « Halkét, May ice near The the lorers 6. has arrived Yucatan Bedford, Flaxman Mary Naya: Mrs. The Practice Special Service. April Medicine. 3.-Major Seeks New Trade, His Vas Lear island | ||x Ogd Cape People Moving. the 8.-During April Ida., Rexburg, sevbeen have there weeks past fi of Mainflu nilal families ci r + of the Idaho leave points other and rysville exthese _are Among Oregon. for of Egbert Bishop and Wilson Bishop gone have others Several Marysville. for investigation | a SEA aeae Ogdenite Died to Arizona. | was journey return conditrying most landing choir Ed. Williams. to Marysville ven the h rient ard ard racted 3.-Captain with Pir SPpeoPTe the Revublican Spec f Cheyenne, Wyo. this men business of Cheyenne the metroto Luther, went on of the new dry farming e dl strict poll braska Ne the and city this between ed with line, and are becoming acquaint busiis the first This Lutherites. the Luther has atness-seeking delegation --- eee Arctic tl gat on atternt of:a:ielief engineer, tour as gineers/ nine division engine rineers! not excecdin Rules :for the control shall be formulated by a : mission appointed by the SeatUle rendered by Mrs. Cheyenne. project corps at by infantry, Eleventh FE. Keiffer, dad at» Fort -D. A. Russell, is to week present the during tired by oceasloned health, 11) of will Keiffer Major Cuba, in ervice in Cheyenne. medicine tice com- insure to min- hee walerways works and making of sur- congress by Jame; ten Chat Renn construcpreserva- yveys for projected work It is provided that no money shall be expen ded on harbor or waterway: vorks pniess sufficient money is ap- prapriated In today Cheyenne, - Wy0» a corps engineers, shall con by held Returns Major Re pub ican reneral dutie tion, execution, tiom of ald of harbors department < bureau 4y be known United of the throw LarR. C. Lewls, Tred were speakers and Bishop MckKell. sen, John Moore Spanish in was bor n Chapple Mrs. Fork October 9, 18 She leaves 2 atThe and an Infan t ahi dad. husband floral preand the was large tendance were m agnificent sentations construction and harbor bureau waterways, :% Evans and Lizzie improvements, and placing such work under the Pome al of the secretary or and to twice Mrs. . Chapple. house was music ind. solos April Texas agreed Funeral ‘of neetin Washington, live Slayden of army engineers supervision of Bounds: iblican Special Service spanish Fork, April $.-The funeral Martha Chapple, who died re- HARBOR IMPROVEMENT BILL IS INTRODUCED the and 240 Cleary, 145 pounds, utes, but failed rday:from Ogden, where he reports that the Rio Grande has not put any men:on in the place of the striker He will leave this morning lurnitrip to Denver. MORE LARGE CROWDS -_-__---- the in and. ts t} | +} ar 2 "The April n body ival of the \ Oo. motner, " Te o who is nov Sailors," duet, Christenson. solo, valse, by P jano an by D. J. » the | __ CITY BRIEFS. Alma Durand, original Samuel poem Davis of Provo, read in MITCHELL SAYS LABOR WILL CAST SOLID VOTE Washington, April 3.-John who has retired as pre sident of the today: on called W orkers, Mine United President Roosevelt There that organized labor inte nded a rumor Mr. ae a politic al party and to form Hunting For Husband-The postmaster has received a letter from Mrs E. H. Knapp, La Crescent, Minn., asking for information as to the whereabouts of her husband, who was sald to be employed as 4 locomotive engineer by @ railroad running out otf 150 present. Mitehell pe possibly be te for President. do not believe that Salt Beautiful Lie relation to the offer of conditions {nvestigate of Panama. AUEReSR vat) e ‘1 is he has neck understood with with a commission to Isthmus the on industrial peace. Washington, tis of Kansas, adier General isters, day made that Mr. of ‘of in Funston's called and at the that General House jaunty, stunning pony effect. Coat the greatest values in Waists we have ever offered- $6.50. In order to make a grand clean sweep of them this ridiculously low price. Every color is represented handsomely trimmed, while others are plain tailored. Fancy Mixture of Young Skirts, Girls' Loose Special. Box $4.95 Saturday Glove Specia!s cotton Special AS Oe style, each Oa SO Taffeta 8e Suk 2oe Caps, Cina Special and Bonnets for Saturday .............2.. : 35e Caps, Special for Saturday ............... neeetetete 50e SALUT Caps, Spee ial for ay mica e 19¢ 23c . 43c 7oe and S5e Caps, Special for 68 ace Saturday Children's washable Duck Hats, CHILDREN'S less, ribbed fast fine Hose, One lot of Children's Embroidery and Mull Hats, regular 50e and 60¢ values. Special 25e ribbed, the pair. Specials in Neck wear Dainty An eva embroidered immense vi alues up Collar assortment to 50e, Children's Dresses coo 100 dozen dainty, embroidered overs, regular 15¢ collars, Sat- | Turn- Silkoline anc Colored 50c A pretty Dress in a range of pretty colors made of extra good quality washable material, sailor collar, ribbon tie, all nicely trimmed with $i. 95 braid, Special'. ..... of 5 aturd ay Windsor CHILDREN'S Dark Gingham Rompers One lot Children's Dresses, nice! trimmed, round collar, ribbon 4 and tie, Special ............-... Oc | Plaid Cc 25c, 40c and 50c black, Hose, the pair cotton "~ Glove, Special Children's Hats, ribbed LADIES' fine quality high neek and sleeveless | Coats, $5 12-button length Taffeta Silk- Gloves, black or white, regular $1.25 sleeveless Pants, umbrella A beautiful line of "YOU NG GIRLS' DRESSES, in all the new spring's leadstyles, beautiful washable materials, dark and light colors, ages from § to 20 T years. BOMB OR HUSBAND; CHOICE IS OFFERED ed with tive The pathe customary] 1 the sender] ane The Spread 59-mile pinces Gentleman ahead black 7 which started greatly Wednesday, wind was blowing. embers W blown Tuesday, when In ten of the fire The sky was with smoke ranchmen were un- [0,15 Nrate tne fre unui i FIRE SWEEPS PRAIRIE OVER NEBRASKA RANCHES 3.-Jamies to- hundreds Funston be rade a major general. The President told the senator that he was sorry, but that there were a lot of other brigadiers who had put in a lot more time at the job. These would have to have the first chance. the Glove, Carcer. White and fine April 3.-Senator Curfrom which state BrigFrederick Funston reg- asked in i6-button length in tan or white,r -cuxquwu"o"l<.----" Pause up Glove, -____+_-s-__-_-_-_-_-- e stablishme nt mplates the in Indianapolis, which paper for its object the promotion conte Lake. made Underweur and Hosiery Zion's Savings Bank and Trast Ca. ays 4 per cent on deposits. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. ANTHON BH. LUND, Vico President. oO. Cc. BEEBE, Caarbhier. a candidate of its own for ' said Mr. Mitchell, "It w ehoice between candidates by the other parties, stre ngth to the candidate intere ar to labot favorable most Mitehell held @ conference Mr. presumably President Rooseve >it Panama, $7.50 Plainand CHILDREN'S Gunnell Returns Home-General Agent Gunnell of the Central Coal and Coke company has returned from a business trip through the Northwest. He says that he found business conditions much improved, with a bright outlook for the present year about 95 $6.50 Taffeta Silk Waist, $3.95 blaek, Army Enlistments-The record of the enlistments {in the regular army for the month of Pebruary show that 4,782 men were enrolled. The local office received 18 men for the infantry and six for the cavalry John nicely 1 1] All sizes. This is without doubt one of the Waist selling readily at Saturday, we offer them at j i Some are a Dwyer of New York, noted as a turfman throughout the East, Is visiting in this city, the guest of. his brotherr, A. E, Osborne, Cobb Returns Enst-Henry Ives Cobb, the architect, has returned to New York after several days spent in this » city looking after the Newhouse buildings and the proposed Commercial club at. satin lined throughout, the skirt pleated and extra full. Colors brown, blue, black Another large crowd visited the bench show at the Auditorium yesterday afternoon and last night and witnessed the judging of dogs or walked among the stalls and admired the dainty litle fellows, the affectionate Irish setters or the ugly English bulldogs, Judge Bruette continued the work of judging the dogs and will finish the work today. ---->+- Morgan Noble Boy. Truth, Welsh by Evan Arthur jamin Thomas of Logan meve interesting account ol a to Wales Mrs. Mary Sanborn was evening. Ther ‘companist of the of Charles in Featherstone, Poe ay 31. rived in Ogden today morgue ale iwaiting kG see ae A paper on the "Life Glyndwr" I the ing at Orphe us hall. The paper read by John James, an da referred to vken by the famous Wels ghting for civil and Pvp tons hig of W aiee: is the name has taken, but last went | into its ane 10 women, I lied members to be s ittee ippointed to members, and confe new In the choice of a new lety. Two new male Iso accepted last night. addition to the paper the following program rendered:} f "Land of My Fathers," solo, Today Toman was Moses, children of is an all wool and red. DAUGHTERS WELCOMED AS "SONS OF WALES" Become Members. of last, The Suit style, $15.00 Wool Suit, $9.95 This PIONEERS AT SCHOOLS Cambrian Society at Interesting Meeting. Read of its beauty. chiffon taffeta silk, princess to this is a pretty, ered ecru lace Waist worth $3-the two while they LEHI ENTERTAINS tial schoo! and the moss of Me =") Women Invited confer- church Temple meetings and annual o'clock. day, ended in police department in fire department... in cemetery on in city hall in 10 conference Total se- seventy-elghth morning Ma April TONIGHT {Morning and Afternoon Will Be Occupied With Sessions at Tabernacle, il ‘in REUNIONS of. on hand Pa Bie nk from licenses from cemetery from dog tax . from sundries Disburs eme nts BINGHAM MA MAIL ROUTES EXTENDED AND INCREASED President Schlacka this "The former employes their own accord. We had to have this work cured other men in work 3.-The of night, Mayor C. M. Wilson presided, cilman Le os f was the only abse ntee payroll amounting ~ $1,649.99, was allowed, also mterolta. ne ous bills, which eee up to $911.34. treasurer reporte Republican Special Service Ogden, April 3.-Ata meeting of the board of education tonight the finance So mmittee reported that there is 34.92 in the treasury. The health reoar showed that in the publie schools there are 22 cases of measles, 2 of scarlet fever, 2 of smallpox and many cases of mumps, which is growing almost to an epidemic. The general health was reported as good. Twelve applications for positions as teachers were Tr ly . Numerous small bills were engines J. Me- days tine last Balance, machinists. to four s held FINANCES. AND HEALTH ARE REPORTED AS GOOD mechanics freight said M. or wheeled. wheeled than that work shape. supposed in Omy:;one denied by Company good running trains?" representing "Engines the of expert locomo- Philadelphia. emphatieally of the strike. say places with Baldwin Park City, April monthly meeting duties of president were too heavy for her in her declining years The following officers were elected at the meeting today President, Harriett BE Woodmansee first counsellor Wealthy te second counsellor, Clara one ada iker, Secretary, Anna Pincock; assistant secretary, Lilllan Belnap. Addresses were made at the ae by James S, Richards and Bis a. Ensign. Denver, April. $.-Claims aye made by the Denver & Rio Grandé oficials that the strike is over as far as they are Cervice, the same cor c Beers, barring a' few Je corDs of the Relief soc y of the First ward was reorganized today, following the resignation of Mrs. Martha A. Critchlow. Mrs. Critchlow will not stop het Alleged Strike-Breaker From Burnham Says His Fellows" Are Dissatisfied, live Special Customary Throngs, But Not. Customary Weather at Mor- | mons' Spring Meeting. | _--. -~[aaee Statement by ViVice President Schlacks is Questioned by Strikers. s been killed Kane, of by a head prairie ging in the' sand-| Thousands over | iit is of Other feared.} Me Pen PREPARED INSTANTLY. tost Simply add boil- ing water, cooland serve. 10c. per package 2t ellgrocers. 7 flavors. Refuse sil aubaticntes, |