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Show 1AILY I'TAll STATE JOURNAL, MO.MDAY DKCKMHER PROFIT SHARING CARBON COUNTY For... STRIKE BROKEN and both SIDES CLAIM A TORY. VIC- - AND CO-OPERATION Christmas.. PREDICTION OF LABOR COMMISSIONER WRIGHT. (I'uiitinucd from I'uge Applications Gives His Ideas on Labor Question and Work Up Says the Wage System Will Pass Away. to ths 15th. the Salt Lake Tribune from Castle Gate. Utah, says: noThe publication of the company's tice yesterday notifying the strikers that their applications for work would considered until the he received and 15th has had a good effect upon the men at this and adjoining camps. Union officials assert that the notice shove a disposition on the part of the company to meet the men half way. As a result of the publication of the notice in prominent places a number of nien hare sent In applications to the company for work. It la generally believed by company officials and also by union leaders that the present strike After a bitter struggle, in Is broken. which both sides claim a victory, the end of the troubles Is apparently near. The coke ovens at this place will be Input in operation at once. It Is the tention of the company to start the working of the mines at this comp on the list, provided a sufficient number X special to of men are secured. Company officials assert that the number of applications which have been received up to this time indicates that no delay will occur through a want of men. For the past two weeks PHILADELPHIA, I)w. 14. "The wage system will puna away, in its stead, I believe, there will come a sys tern which will be composed of the profit sharing and the ideas. The great labor question means the struggle of humanity for a higher standard of life. The employer must consider his employee, as well as the stockholder, as an Investor." These words were contained in an address upon "The Wage Question," made yesterday by Carroll D. Wright. United States commissioner of labor, before the society of ethical culture of this city. Of no less Interest than bis prediction of a new labor system was Colonel Wright's approval of a plan to insure labor against incapacity resulting from accident, illness or advancing old age. The German idea was quoted, under which the employer pays of the cost of a sick and death benefit policy, the employee and the government England," said Colonel Wright, has taken up this question and we of the United States are steadily approaching it." Continuing, Colonel Wright said: "Capital charges to the consumer the depreciation of property and machinery. Why should' not the depreciation of labors machinery, its hands, its brain, its body, be Included in the ASSAULTED BY A SOLDIER. Edith Gill, aged 24 years, a domestic, was assaulted by an unknown man, supposed to be a soldier, in Salt Lake ahortly before midnight Iasi ltK-h- t. The one-hal- f. inun escaped. Miss Gill was on her way home and when about a block from the car line she felt a tap on her shoulder. Turning. she saw a man whom she partially identified as one of the soldiers she saw on the car. The man spoke to her. She screamed, and as she did so he grasped her hy the throat, then struck her a blow that felled her to the final cost. ground. When she recovered consciousness We see in every progressive comshe called aloud and aroused the neighof the demand workthat the munity ing man is no longer for a wage suffi- borhood. A search party was made up cient to enable him to keep body and but no trace of the man could be found. soul together. Labor has been taught to feel that Delaware Holly XXX; 60c lb. Hen- it is a social as well as an economic dershot. in eduthe power community and this cating process has gone on until the demand of labor is for a reasonable margin beyond that fixed by the iron law of wages. The wage system will pass away. It is, as has been shown, unsatisfactory in many of its applications. It depends too largely for its equities upon the generosity and great mindedness of employers. There are many who would scorn to Influence votes or actions of their employees, and who would be inone-four- one-four- The appointby the commls-toner- s. the salaries to be fixed between now and January 1st The commlsslon-tT- t wer etlll in session at the time of Ing to press. killed Beautiful $ Ready to V I I Wear.. I I Immmmm WAIST SPECIAL eating, when he received the full his body mangled. People holding Eagles V 1.75 1- -3 offering of White Glove Proof yard, which we of- - Llnlng Satin. 36 inches wide. ir ull colors 90c A 107-- line worth seeing is our to 5c week to close out for FRYER A 1.25 yard, has been reduced this per yard handsome line of Walstings and Yoklngs, Bilk at $1.50 per yard Also we offer our Hue of Cheviots. Granites, Serges, Etamxiues and Canvas, worth up to 76c a yard, and which all hae leen selling for the past colors, worth up to 61.75 per week at 4So will be yard, on sale this week at per yard, further reduced to 50c 45c per yard Per yard SPECIAL OFFER TO ALL CHRISMAS SHOPPERS IN to 25 get: Exquisite Christmas Presents In btcrling silver have for years been tile favorite Holiday offering1 when gifts of special value are desired. In the eolleetiini of silverware shown at can select many things of exclusive elegance and artistic lieauty nut to Is had in other stores. CWIMDIREMS SHOE! C. A. BEGHTOL Jeweler. DIGNANS DANCING ACADEMY. Now Is the Time to Buy Childrens Shoes Per $ Cent J A A only enables good values hut gives us the pick of the best shoe houses in the United States. Come to Clarks for values hut not for trash, as we do not Respectfully, carry it. FREE. Everything in J J I. Christinas Books Regular Prices. A WMHMHM MM9 For Old and Young. L Clark & Sons Co. A SPARGOS Any lady will find a new waist or two very useful during the Holidays. You are always welcome 'just to look" at.... ! Wo will 1m i (leased to show avou nur line. We have one room 25x50 foot tilled with Ladies and Children's Shoes. We have had 22 years experience-ibuying and have used the lever spot cash in all our purchases, which not Manufacturing Optician. AT THE BIG 8PECK8. Off TOMORROW NIGHTS ADS. J. T. Rushmer, AN AD IN THE JOURNAL FOR RESULTS. BOSS BjmuMS Special Sale 1 of GAMES a Who isnt delighted with the healthful, exhilarating affect produced by a cup of tho pure, daintily flavored liquid brewed from tho choice young leavea of For Two Days Only oo Carbonolla and Archarane'c Hoards, 50 different games to each. Regular price, $5.00. m Our price O O $4.50 Kind $2.75 Tho most exacting will find their expectations fully realised.. It produces MORE GOOD TEA to tho.ouneo than tho kind you have bean PUT FRUITS AND FLOWERS" ON YOUR WANT LIST. using.. L ier Dress fered last week at notice. EXAMINATION ers. FOND OF GOOD TEA? tickets to the ,how ,houId exchange them at the ox office for seat tickets. uf ltlack Goods, Worth from are made glasses repairing perfect in my workshop. Nothinq in alssssa tnn complicated to be repaired on short ng orce of a terrible expiston, mg been horribly should order now your Fruit Cakes for the holidays. Everybody knows our quality. Grinding Lenses years old, was in- ntly killed about 11 o'clock yester-n,orn,while engaged with his w, William B. Gibson, in blasting In the Price stone quarry in migration canyon, near Salt Lake, oung Gibson was about to examine powar '1lch he was engaged You attractive Unusually money - savins offerings of the season's most fashionable fabrics for dress occasions, or every day wear. Every garment is the stylish and well made production of the best manufactur- John W. Gibson, 21 in "I That line Phone OF- FER YOU EVERY INDUCEMENT TO TAKE THESE GOODS AWAY. Fruit Coke 356 25th St. WE WISH VERY MUCH TO SELL OUT THIS STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS AND present is of'ered. Regular dance every Monday night from 9 until 12. Admission, 60 cents per couple; extra ladles, 25 cents. ' by an explosion. THREE STORES DURING THIS WEEK. TOWARD THESE th life-givi- ng January 1, 1904. ments were confirmed I WHICH WILL DRAW INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION th semi-annu- al ef-to- Candy Boxes Our assortment .casus in extent, richness and beauty any in Ogden. Filled w.th our Chocolates and Con Bons an exquisite ; puritose. Hanley was convicted In Ogden a year ago for breaking oieii a freight car in the railroad yards and sentenced to one year, and was only released or November 30th. It is exiKH-tethat the men will be arraigned late this afternoon, that they will waive examination and be immediately hound over to the district court for trial. six men have employed by the company to travel through all the. mining camps' in the western states in search of miners to take the places of those who are out on strike. The six men have traveled a distance of hundreds of miles but have been able to secure only a few men. Two of the company represen tatives failed entirely in their efforts. One has secured as many as thirty-fiv- e, and the entire number is estimated at not to exceed 100. The new men are chiefly ranchers and farmers whe were previously em ployed at the mines, but having saved mall sums of money, went to the valleys and settled upon farm lands. In the camps where the union is organised the solicitors have been entirely unsuccessful Miners have positively refused to take the places of strikers, although in some cases they were out of employment themselvea The most difficult task which the solicitors have adyet encountered is finding men to work capable of taking petty or great of is their workmen, vantages happily at the Winter Quarters mine. true. That there are others, however, who make use of these opportunities .COUNTY COMMISSIONERS proves the weakness of the system and argues for a greater measure of IndeRoutine Business Considered and Ap. pendence for those who labor. pointments to Fill Vacaneiss "The system that will take the place Made. of that under which mere wages are paid will probably be composed of the The county commisisoners met this plans. profit sharing and morning, all the members and the The work people will then acquire the county attorney being present-The Interest of Investors and the more caroad committee reported that only poll-ta- x pable will rise in their opportunities work was now being done on the and the less worthy will find their roads. level." A communication was read from the secretary of the National Livestock asWoodmen of tho World. sociation asking that a delegate from Hold their third mnothly dance WedWeber county be appointed to attend nesday evening, December 16. The dethe next convention to take place begree team will give an exhibition drill tween January 12th and 15th at PortlTickets, 75c.; during the evening. and, Oregon, and Commissioner Pow- extra 25c. lady, ers was appointed such delegate. A communication Good for Children. from Secretary Phrry of the state board of hortlcul-tur- e The pleasant to take and harmless wa read asking for data from One Minute Cough Cure gives lmmedi-iat- e Weber county to be embraced in his relief in all cases of Cough, Croup because it does not pass report to the secretary of and LaGrippe into the stomach, but immediately Mate. takes effect right at the seat of the A letter inflammaprepared by Chairman Stan-toe- d trouble. It draws out ths cures perto the commissioners of Boxelder tion, heals and soothes and manently by enabling the lungs to conand llfesus eonnty was read pure suggesting that ami- tribute oxygen to the blood and tistalnlng cable arrangements be made in regard sues. Dr. Armstrong of Della, Tex., to the expense of prescribes it daily and says there is taking care of small-P- o no better cough remedy made. Bold patients from ths cut-of- f. Geo. F. Cave. Wallace Drug Co, by 'citoe was received from County Re- and Wm. Oiddlngs. corder D. W. Ellis that he had appointed Mias Florence Shlells as deputy, vice David Mattson, resigned, and of Joseph Wallace as deputy to take ct been Black Dress Goods 1.) and had then endeavored to release the cross-ba- r by inserting their hand through the hole they hud bored, but finding this impracticable the men had thrown their full force against the door, thus bursting it 0eii. Nothing was taken, hut a large quan- tlty of wearing apparel was piled on the floor, indicating that the burglars' were making preparations for a large haul. It is believed that their Intention was to blow open the safe, but the opportune arrival of the officers prevented the accomplishment of this Will Rocoiva Company Mon for Union From Another Price Cutting P. J. KIESEL & CO., Importers. 1 OUR CHRISTMAS DOLL SHOW Has drawn immense crowds anil the dolls are rapidly going. Dont postpone seeing the show and making a selection for your children. acucurs Christmas isnt Christmas to a little girl unless she gets a doll. ROSS M00K STORE |