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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER me-ii- ng aul tuumieis K. I a asking that t lit: l niembcis of the Clothing Exchaug? be raised. This suing io the mum-- as the strike and buy-lu- ll for trying some 5 Do Kill tax Vases. against ike Hocbt-sieclothing lM,s' ,n' SwBber. market, wliirh lias been in force since v00, ,.erp ww ')ver 5"d cases file! in October 12, 1&03. tha police court by the city to miner Trade unions were practically unfrom delinquent Ml tax pavers. The city maintained that the trtai of these known In Sne.len until the period list) actions was pan of tha Judge's regular to fc&5. The first national organiu dutittf. H TtrtiVftl a Of tion was formed by the printers ia a year to handle all the salary cases that came lifog. A Xatiunul Federation of Labor up in his court. The lower court gave was organized in April 1S8J, by eleven Judgment against the citv. Tha city natlunal unions. attorney appealed the case. The opinion was written by Chief The International Brotherhood u! Justice Baskin and concuried in by of Way Employes haa vut Justices Bartch and McCarty. It bolds Maintenance to abulish the strike benefit fund, (bat aa action to recover poll tax ia aa rd the principle that workingmen action iu debt. As such it is within on not be paid while on strike, it the Jurisdiction of the other justices of should was also recommended that a per the peace and not in the exclusive demaneni strike fund be created. partment of the citv justice. Hence a city Justice Is entitled to collect such Among the labor organizations which fees as the statute provides for. have abandoned tha custom of holding conventions annually arc the Journey' OF INTEREST TO fcOWLERS. men Tailors and Vlgarmakera In lernational union. It has been 12 Ita up to the Commercial club, the since the tailors had a national years conReal Estate association and the busi- vent ion, while the clgarmakers have ness men of the city whether Salt Ijtke not bad one in eight years. will be represented at the annual tournament of the American Bowling conTrades unions of Jacksonville, III, gress. which will be held in Milwaukee have completed their Labor temple." tha third week of February next. At It has three stories and a basement the banquet given last Tuesday evening and ia built of brick. The work of conin honor of Samuel Karpf, the secre- struction was done free of charge whiio tary of the American Bowling league, the trades ont connected with tbe a committee was appointed to draw up industry furnished the mona petition to he circulated among those building for the material ey interested, beginning next Monday. Funds to defray the expenses of sendA short time ago Chile opened a ing one team will be asked for, and aa this will only amount to about 6O0 tha permanent industrial exhibition. Tha the committee is very sanguine of ita abil- president presided, surrounded by enof Chile and the people lending in a raise to amount abort this ity very corps. The day time. Both the Commercial club and tire foreign diplomatic is referred to aa one marking a new the Salt Lake Real Estate association era in the development of the counare quoted aa favoring tha project aa try. being an excellent meant of advertising the city in the East. The manufacture of silk ia among the British industries, which have de"SHOVED THE QUEER." clined, owing to hostile tariffs ami tha Fifty Rue M. Smith, indicted by the grand cheap labor of tha Continent. years ago there were 20.00) looms in jury on two charges for attempting to Britafields, 0 providing a living for pass counterfeit coin and on ona charge of the people. Today there are not of passing counterfeit coin and who, when arraigned, pleaded not guilfy, a couple of hundred. Thursday changed his plea to guilty The Associated Stenographers and when the United States district attorreney consented to the striking out of Typewriters of Chicago has been the third indictment. Smith was then cently formed. sentenced to one year and one month in A conference of delegate from cothe penitentiary, and 1o pay a fine o( f.'iO and costa of prosecution. operative agricultural societies in England and Wales, affiliated to the Agricultural Organiathm Society was held BIGAMIST TURNED LOOSE. in Westminster, when about fifty deleJames A. Chapman, the young big- gates were present. H. C. Felrfix-Cholmel(Brsndshy Dairy Society) amist. waa released on his own recognizance Thursday. Judge Iwia made presided and reported that there wevs agricultural tbe order upon the motion of prisoner's now aixty-tw- o attorney. District Attorney Benner X. societies at work, and that favorable Smith consented. progress waa being made. It la probable now that the case will be dismissed shortly. Chapman's first The next convention of the National wife haa applied for a divorce. The dis- Asaociationof Bureaus of labor Statrict attorney will probably dismiss the tistics will be held In San Franciaoo, charge aa soon as Mrs. Chapman No. 1 next spring, when statisticians from obtains her decree. all over the United States will gather to consider labor and economic ques"Little Colds" neglected thousands tions. The California Bureau haa not of Uvea sacrificed every year. Dr. until within the last two months afWood's Norway Pine Syrup cures lit- filiated with the national organization, tle colds cures big colds, too, down and the application sent by Commissioner W. V. Stafford, asking for memto the very verge of consumption. bership in that body was accompanied by the invitation to hold the next conDawte Hawttr Practical Joker, One day Ilowell picked up a treasure vention at Sun Francisco. la the form of s piece of old blue asociatkm The National Founders Nankin. He invited a party ef friends disapproving of to come and admire It, and Bossettt adopted a resolution strikes and lockouts aid favoring arsurreptitiously carried it borne with bitration whenever and wherever it him and Invited the same party to come will enable them to establish and mainand view an equally fine plecepf china tain just and equitable relations beIn hla own pgaasslon. Howell tween members and employes. What had hia revenge. Guessing vbat had is termed sn "outline policy" was happened, he found hla way to Rosset- adopted and will be issued in pam ti's hiding place, took away the china phlet form soon from the headquarters and put another dish in Its place. in Detroit. It ia in conformity with adopted abrogating the When the party assembled Rossetti resolution which provide New York agreement, Iras challenged to produce the china. for arbitration with th'e President of He returned to the dining room with the National Founders Association the package and began to carefully re- and the President of the Iron M older' move the wrappings. As the dish be- Union of North America aa two of tha came uncovered a curious puzsled ex- fixed members of the board with power pression came over bis face, and when to select the other. It was entirely exposed to view he stood still In blank astonishment. For a few The report of the New South Walts moments he was silent; then hla pent f Australia) Department of Labor and Up feelings bunt out in a wild cry: Industry for IMS says; No word are "Confound It! Bee what the spirits needed In this report to aronae the have done!" community to the importance of closeEvery one rose to look at tke dish. A ly watching and regulating the alien dish It waa certainly, but what a MJshl and foreign labor flurishing la this to the agitation Instead of the beautiful piece of Nan- state." Referring and otheraliens tbe kin that was expected there was only against the Chinese Such objections are not report says: an old delft thing, cracked, chipped based upon the mere radical prejudice, and discolored through the numerous but upon the eolid ground that fair had undergone. it bakings competition ia largely impossible with a pagan people who pay no regard to Sevcw Bella. tho wholesome conditions of our methEverybody who knows anything ods of labor and living. about nautical matter understands the method of keeping time at sea-fi- ght According to Dcr Arbeit smarkt. fifty beila every four hours, an addidisputes occurred in Germany during each for half struck tional bell being September, as compared with seventy-seve- n hour. In tbe previous month. Of these From 6 to 8 In the evening la the six occurred in the building trades, second dog watch, but on British shlpa three in mining and smelting, eight in seven bells (half past Ti of tbe second the metal engineering trades, two in the textile trades, two In clothing and dog watch are never struck. Ail other trades, three in the transport cleaning theec strike American, even the ships, trade, five in the pottery and earthenbells. ware trade, three in printing and paper During the Napoleonic wars there trades, nine in wool working trades, British the in waa a great mutiny five in the food and tobacco trades, navy. The crewa of the fleets lying at three among commercial employes, and Bpttbead and tbe Nore agreed to rise one among domestic servants. stmultaneoualy against their officers. The signal agreed upon waa seven Samuel Gompera has been bells of the second dog watch. The president of the A. F. L. the at arranged mutiny actually hegaa time, but failed, the ringleaders being Tbe industrial agreement between executed. Ever sines then seven bells the Auckland (New Zealand) Curriers of the second dog witch has never Union and tho employes, which came been struck on British ships, naval or into force on July last and holds good mercantile. until June, 1M7, provide for a week, a minimum wage of 2 pounds and JO shllinga per week, and preference to lee The manufacture of Immortelle unionists. Piecework rated are to be arwreaths In Paris occupies at least ranged by the employes' union. 1,600 persous. The Immortelles are of OctoAfter a meeting of the San Juan gathered about tha beginning ber and come chiefly from the arid hi lo District Minna' Association, President In the middle and aouth of France. Moyer of the Western Federation of markets In Miners stated that the strike In the They are brought to the Telluride district had been declared off, their natural condition, and the yellow official statement to this blossoms are dyed green, red and and that an soon be issued. effect .wil apowreaths Into woven by and white for All dal workmen In readiness when The windowligbt glass Mowers of nil Souls' days, All and glints New Jersey ore worried over the sucrelatives tbeir visit Parisians good des morU" re of the blowing machines which graves. On these fetes oro boost have been installed in most of the faccwDcteriH dijg ntH of tbo tories of the American Window Gian with crowds of dealers In immortelle company. The machines wil not affect bead and cresses wire wreaths, the local blowers at present, but as they crowns. At Fere la Chaise alone more are not quite perfect, there being some to calculated In tempering the ware properm.i. 200,000 persons are of im difficulty large-siz- e ly and In blowing in tb visit tke cemetery. to panes wilhont blistering. At (be next mortelle wrostbs varies from 20.000 blast, however, it is believed that 25.000. Golcien re"1!- , rrenlutioii toil-i- oi Rivhrtr. a pagerd i. it.ii dm the r kFQLEL TO A VICIOUS CAMPAIGN COMES IN THE THIRD DISTRICT COURT. the Tribune failed to (onh from Superintendent W. R. infirm, Jonr of the Salt Lake county rr during the long continued attack part of the reeent campaign, ua him made Itself manifest Friday when a tomage suk for libel was filed against ha Balt Lake Tribune company; Josand Frank eph Lippaian, Its manager, I gpfrli, a reporter and author of the libelous paragraphs. The Buit includes Are causes for action, based on five different articles appearing In the Salt asks .i iWOTribune, foronwhich plaintiff or total a each, damages i.j of 1S5,00, as compensation for bring the target during three months of the Tribanes political "machine guns. The suit was filed today in the district court. It alleges first that the Tribune Publishing company Is a corporation organised under the laws of the state of West Virginia; that Joseph Lippman was and is ita manager, and responsible for what la printed in it; that Frank L. Sefrit was and as curb employe did write up and prepare the several libelous articles act forth in the cause of actiun. Th fire which u SAFE CRACKERS AT WORK. gangs of yeggs' are believed to be at work in Salt Luke. Safes in two business bouses of thla city were blown open at an early hour Thuruttg morning and about (100 stolen. From (he manner in which the strong-bose- s wre entered, the police think that two different gangs are at work in the city. The Burton Lumber company and the Yowril k Frank Produce company were the victims. The robbery at the Burton Lumber company's yard office, Fifth South and Third West streets, occurred about 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. Entrance to the building waa gained by meant of Jimmies" and other burglars paraphernalia. The cracksmen then drilled a bole In the top of the safe, without stopping to try the doors, which hsd been left unlocked the night before. A generous portion of nitroglycerine "soup" or some similar subsumes waa poured into the Interior of tbe safe through the hole in the top ud tbe fuse and cap attached. Tbe explosion awoke tbe entire The safe waa almost neighborhood. utirriy demolished and large pieces ef scrap Iron hurled through the walls of the office. The room yesterday morning looleed aa though it had been Ftruok by a charge from a Gatling gun. There was no money In the safe, to tbe robbers secured nothing for their trouble. Persons living in the vicinity who heard the explosion notified (he police, and an investigation was immediately made. 'At Yowell k Frank's place the secured f98.15. The office, which is located at 125 Went First South street, waa entered from the tvar. The safe stands in the front of ihr ofllce scarcely three feet from the sidewalk. With a heavy r the robbers knocked off the dial na tha aafa door and filled the aperture with some explosive. Afterward the fuse was attached and the hole plugged ap with soap. Before igniting the fuse the safe via covered with sacks to muffle the sound and several aacka of apples piled np against the doors to deaden the sound of their fall. Tbs explosion opened the outer doors, but did not tear them from their hinges. The inside doors were sprung with a heavy chiael and the cash secured. No papers were taken. The tools used were found Just e the building. The police are at work on the case, put no arrests have been made as yet. CITY MUST PAY FEES. Two safe-rnu'ke- rs sledge-hamme- out-aid- Mrs. A rvilla Timmony, widow of the late Police Judge Timmony, is now to collect from Salt Lake City tbe sum of 104. An opinion of the supreme court In the case waa handed down Thursday, affirming the decision of the trial court. . m-titJ-ud Mrs. Timmony ia administratrix of tbe late Judge. She was the estate of "All roads lead to said Golden "but 1 shall meet Tame Gate, as I do. "Not everyone, cares Queer people (or coffee; some prefer the cheap hlrfh-rfrad- e rank kinds. Some dealers prefer to handle hulk goods instead of coffee packed in aroma tltfht tins. "I'm uniform in quality; I was aled in my native country; Im smooth tic; drinking Im full weight (honest). rich-aroma- With all this in my favor t cannot fail to please. "Im sold on merit' will win!! Kxerit gM. EE C$-- i tI -i- -n d 2 Uk GOLDEN GATE hat aailsfawtiww. Na caawaaa aa wwkar. lb. araaia-tld- ht Kavar aald ia baiiu J A. tlae. tL Cos Folger hltbllihad half a Caalarr Francisco s B.-V- r 100,-00- Tiic Bricklayers' aii.i national union will nut i The President's message is of l hose stale papers that will iu history as a production full sound Uyie. not a superfluous 3- - another go down of good, word in it. li is ilihLinctively n Kooscvelt production, and he always says what he means, and means what he sure. interalt,'. ate vrith Ma-.- the American Fidrii.,iu v,f latter. A referendum vote of all the members : of tne organization taken, and they have decided to teuism independent of the 6 eat l.miy. This is the second time (his diiiou has been Provo Enquirer. reached. TBE ITALIAN! A meeting of the Ceneral Executive Commiiire of the Uitiiiterhood of Firemen r,l the Grievance Committee of the mine organize! iuu will be held in Chicago early ia January. SWISS Associated Iron Moluet of Scotland are taking Meis lo maniac apprentices in tho trade as a preliminary ns step to their inclusion in tiio full members when the lerrn of apprenticeship has ended. COLONY su'-iet- m tha Pacific coast raise tha fiaaci grapes on tha Pacific eoasLTbstr wines arc absolutely pur. If you wiab to due ponaa good cheer for tha holidays order some of their wins from Trouble at Zeigler continues, and marital law may be declared. Tbe l.ake Shore ima established a school for trainmen. The men will too be tliorotjgblv iiimniclij in iheir duties. FRIZZINI BROS. . 26th fit The Owl Saloon The Ontario government lias decidto abolish the manufacture of brooms at the Ceniial Prison, Toronto. O'Neill Ins, Prop. No. 232 85th Dealers la first class liquors of all There are over half a million leam-ater- a kinds, wine and brandy. All goods da livered to any and draymen iu the United Stau-s- . part ef city ovary Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to f 1.75 quart. Lynn (Maas). K. of 1 shoe cutters .Win 56 eta pr. quart, I quarts, 1 quart. Whiskey pr. gal. and stickers organization have re- Brandy, nil ' 2.25 to 16. quested (he Saturday O'NEILL BROS Pro the year. Photic 185. A working agreement lieineon I !i" Bust on and Maine Railroad Coni pa n CiA WHSelxEe and the order of Railway Telegraph); haa been entered into, it is raid that A I the wage scale will result iu an alii 0 tional expense to the cumpanv of OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. annually, while the inirvaoe to the employes directly will Everything here the beat Short orders at all hour, cent a day fur average seventy-fiv- e each man. Tbe new agreement went AU klnda ef game and fish In aaaaan. Extra Una dinner Sunday, from Into effect Decembr 1. 12 to 2 p, nz, 25. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and B to p. m. In the case of the people ox rel Coe-sYOUNG, appellant, va Cumiunillrr Grout, or VIM A2M TurantPftflh StmL New York City, the Court of Appeals down dociaion handed a uprecently holding the appellant's contention that the eight -- hour law in unconstitutional. ed It i ft half-holid- ay I L TO I A CC D ACTAM .Afr nlJN IJ 127.-00- affi-cie- t el Two hundred CUiueso are rnmiug to Victoria on the Meant ship Empress of India to Join J. J. Hill's American steamship Minnesoia when she calls here about' the middle of December. have been engaged as deck They hands, firemen, oilers, saloun and statr-roo- 25 to 50 Per Cent w MUSIC A on AS MEDICINE. valuable article by Gustav Kobbe Music aa Mediriae" ia contained in a recent number of Good which also has a picture of the orchestra of attendants at the Manhattan Bat Hospital, on Ward's Island. Dr. Dent, the Medical Buiieriniendeut of this hospital, is in convinced of the Houm-keepin- efficacy of the muairal treatment that tbe funda fur the employment of hired mualrians having given out he haa organized this orchestra from among the attendant a of tbe institution and thus ia able to continue the rxperimenta. One of hla cases ia thus described; The patient a woman afflicted with chronic mania, waa brought. Into the room. Bbe was violent, was in a straight Jacket, and her language waa laud and profane. A Chopin nocturne waa played with the reaull that her profanity cessed and she began talking sensibly. Under the influence of Beethoven adagio her pulse became full and strong. With 'Home, Sweet Home, her akin becams worm, showing a healthy reaction; ah waa ires nervous, ami, In tbe end, was sent back to her quarters without the straight-jacke- t. a Saving of Will servants, etc. cy ur 10, 1901. MEANS WHAT HE SAYS. livelihood. ef the clothing cutters DECEMBER MOHX1XG, Ltowcr will nearly ver.v wind.m-K-h- t be furred in seek O'n. r resumces of LABOR NOTES At a UTAH, BAITltDAY ;nE f your linen bill Interest youf Tha high grads maehlnary and modarn methods of tha Ogden Steam Laundry will add from 25 par cant to 60 par cent to tho life of your linen. WE DO NOT us injurious cleansing agents. WE DO NOT crack tha collars. WE DO NOT tear out buttonholes. WE DO wash colored goods and woolens In Distilled wa- ter. Are we laundering your If not you are losing Try East BOTTLED f mon-ay- .. va. STUM OGCEN lln-en- Natures delicious sparkling Nectar. It creates that exalted feeing of perfect health by cleanaluc tha system of ail impurities. LAUNDRY of tha Reed Hotel. Both Phones HEALTH 174. ALBERT F. 'Mr. Kobbe sums up his researches by saying that the efficacy of music when applied to the treatment of diseases is overwhelmingly mental certified by actual results in practice, and if nothing more had been accomplished or were in prospect this of itself would be of vast importance' to humanity. But It seems that aa a means of counteracting fatigue of mind and body and as a soothing medium In cases of Insomnia nad nerv2372 Washington Ave. ous affections its possibilities are Infinite. Concerning the effect of music on professionals, Mr. Kobbe makes tbeae striking observations: . In New York orchestral players are often obliged to play a long opera rehearsal ia the morning, st a concert in the afternoon and then at ui. operatic performance lasting perhaps until midnight. A clerk or average buainess man equally, hard worked would be morose and one the verge of nervous prostration. But with orchestral players the H. PattlaMk stimulating effect of music seems to A, M. Laadom. counteract the fatigue of overwork. lot. They are a cheerful and Here music seems a preventive. In rases of lung trouble, singing lessons (under a really able teacher) usually 2428 Washington Avenue. result in great physical improvement nodue not only to the inridenial fPhona 225X1 tions in proper breathing and euna but also of the lungs, quent expansion to the stimulating effect of music fmap RICHEY, At First class Bara, Cafaa, Clubsand Drug SLoras. FRED. J. KIEtSEL UNDERTAKER EL CO.. ni.lMlU..Iii.e E!L Phone 150. WINES Kindling wood and eoal will help to keep you warm. Wa sell it by the sack & or load. LIQUORS! sn'-iabl- FJSISTiF ANOTHER OPINION. Eastern The Salt Lake Tribune Is mure rabid, more unressonable, if possible, than during the old days of the Liberal party. It makes mountains of molehills, dodges in alarm from shadows and baa reached that stage of mental dissipation when it sees things that have no existence. Its attempts to arouse old prejudices so far as to advise Gentile merchants and others to discharge their Mormon employes, and to brand as mercenary all Gentiles who do not support It in ita present fight, are nht only despicable, but foolish and short sighted. Logan Journal. MUST BE SHOWN. The distinction of being the first Republican senator from Missouri is soon fail to some man who will have to shown. Salt Lake Telegram. Uncle, Fm In love with the Nephew dearest girl in all the world. She haa golden hair, blue eyes, the whitest of ! teeth and a figure Uncle (interrupting) My dear boy. I really cant consent to your marrying her unless she haa five figures at the least. Brooklyn Life. You say there are two kinds of erary auccetw? lit- Yea," answered the publisher. "One depends on how well an author can write, and the other on how much. Washington Star. Phones 147s j Beef Corn-Fe- d go to Ballard & Rincker's Ml 24th Itroof. 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