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Show RT f r, DEUES 1HIIB r V . OHS SIII1 MINERS AND 1 I WASHINGTON, THE OFFER IS AN D. C., Nov. 27. The Hill; Ml HUCH conference between the coal any settle- miner and the operators broke up today without reaching ment of the wage controversy. I'nteivil a &evind - Cl.iF VOLUME 5; M MUER 27. WASHINGTON, D. ('., Nov. 27. All agencies of the government have failed so far to solve the bituminous coal miners wage tangle, ami from the outlook early today the situation was as far from adjustment as it was when j the negotiation began. The last move was made by Fuel Administrate Garfield, who last night told the miners and oierator of a government plan for settling the dispute by granting t be miners a 14 kt rent mere' in w ages, with the emjihalie itipulaton that there would lie mi increase in the price f eoal to the puhlie. This brought an outcry from both the miners and The miner declared t hey would uot accept the 14 per cent increase and that under aueh a plan the men would not return to work. The protested that the 14 ier cent wage increase without an increase iu the price of eoal would force some of the larger eomjwnirs out of business, mid declared they were ready to renew the negotiations. Mon parleys were held today iu an effort to arrive at some solution. In explaining his statement at the joint cnnt'cri-mv- , Pr. Garfield said that, in computing the wage advam-c- , lie Imd accepted Set ici.iry Wilnui's 1 1 .'1, wl.ieli was estimate of 7i er cent imri.ise m the cost of living the highest estimate by i.tiy I'. d, . were receiving higher wag.-s- . wit In class ol workers, in the coi;,.t',y. . read bis statemeiii caicfu'iy, wh!'.1 lin.ii i..es i I. lie deele red it wit :(1j a i f the n. in aetli'g piv-iih! . I' of the 1 lid iidllilliisl Lhc projK.-::- l by Sc. .it iry W.iv Maiur. June 4. 1j t,'. t ltl I'KsloI .! f Ml 1'lHl, 1'i.ii.T tl.e I Ail M.mo I EVERY FUIDAY T:. NOVEMBER 28, SLAYER OE POLICEMAN fl The End of a Perfect Day 19111. u TAKES LEAVE OF CAMP ors WARDEN STORES HERE LOOKING IvR ANSELMO. : j Prisoner M.y Ilive Had Friends As While Siieeial Guard Ei f. Application F.t Puto'e of Ki.i Had Jimt Bzen T'.'it'.i.i I!j,n By B. :uJ of Pardons pr.-po.- -- 1. . lfwis apbing rnr.siDiNT 5; $. Tl.e ln!t.iT Ciitiii to v; .i Secretary Wilson, who - illl! ln-- l $' i t under!-.- : nlf. ! tint !" Actim; in bis i, 1 !;v euLiiU't I K.-f-- b It'll'. 1.1. - !..i - ! . I j . i. " ..e'l .! ..tl ;1 :'! i.'l.l fU1 T!,er Ii. ! . n II 1 i! ll il til eei tl . tin 111 of th, W.inlell - ' e. irv. I:i I'i-i- i i' last i.u ii 'noi .i'g i a 'up Dial (lio-- i n l.'io i i.h.l.i,! it. d".:!-- . He .i I ie lei'Mi-:- ' and i .. , .! Gi'ii I'm ha S.:!; L.ike t tV J li'V'iliitl.. was ih'lotitl i ':iro!e l.i- -l S.ii nr.l.iy liy ,e slat, n- ;i'd ' Sunday moiumg .le ; ,.,!,d wa- - w.ii: n;. it side hi- lei.l ., ! .1 lx,' f: III ha.-the h"m,' "I l'e pMv.u. l,e liaii'tii ;it feeled n 'i irom a si .o i oil,! A ,' i iii . t warm (a 'lie Gal,-- pr 'rivl ;i..ti n' g,,i sii'll'-- . "' ; I , Svi.-tui-: more th;ut Seeretary defined. A Im tii.der :!.e lul rc.-pe- jkiwers are conciliation. ..i- que-iion?- v . tin- :. r e'.iiili' bv i I ! i '.:. i.u... ty. i i an advance of .51 per c act of its uulhi'i'ied n:'enl ' vgti'M. neer At V;.s i nt r ug Ti'iu : i -- Thi-ma- in tl -. Alo-i-oo- ;, i.n-.t- i i 1 hi-w- Wi t bout Ilf reeling prices. ISoll difficulty, but 1 riinr.ot allow is not my tim'ieM moling ti n cither I be miners or operator-.v ,u might get together. " ibi1 li.i-i- ., ot 11' pt'l ltr. (iiil't u'lil Mini the e;i!iilil appl'-n. of Ihe n.iiici-ojiciiii! w i i seated. Alter ii three-hou- r ivprr-eii'.ut- i' deeliiivd the new r.ilo was uisiilt t i.g, jin 1 sharply l)r. e..m mir.ee, ,.f miners mid npemtors, im-- to Garfield, tin consider the setlleiiient plan and ipnckly adjourned until tmhiy. 'Jlie miners' Thomas T. refusal to neeept was tuki n by the peril in re. to be definite. i n t ii iii, '.' hired the tiurfielil Brewster, elm i rum n of the njs'rjitnr.--' i; Wilson's i,"his:iI fur per rent statement foitmilly el.miimtnl The i pefutoi-- lire reii.Iy to n. giiii.ite u new wage agree-nii'iit,31 per edit iui-ifitvwsbr r iiid, "ilospiii' Pr. Garfield's sluti-m- , ut that the gnu ruof cnal. men! will lot permit mi ad.aucc in the SHARP NOTE OF PROTECT SOUNDED. note of i!otesl from the iiiiii.Ts over ihe ".'.nunni of There tun a increase, which was much biwir iLm tiny hail (Njicetod. Frank urriiiuion. president of the Illinois disjrici of iiiiu'r, was cheered v.hin he deeluivd that union men in his stale would n it nccnpi it. Aiisn,-eMiilringloii, who wanted to know if miners refusing to work Would be classed us "mill.iws, Pr. (iarficM said Ihe government could not cum-- l anylmily to work, hut for those willing to pi into the mince that it would provide every iiroti-eiim- i the eoal it needs. To pay higher wages than the proand give the mised t.eule would niiikc millers ii favored class, and would result in the payment by the puhlie of an enormous fund to a minority,'' Pr. Garfield mill, replying to questions from Farrington. Sin'll u situation, ltr. Garfield adili-d- , does not differ from that of u ol' the few. Pr. :nrMirali"ii that attempts to add to its profits at the cvm-iisGarfield explained that he was not trying to dictate to the wage scale committee wlmt it should do. Imt that lie was prepared to say that regardless of the amount of wap advance agreed to by the operators and miners, the public would not be called iikiii in pay more for its eoal. William Green, secretary of the Iniled Mine Workers, declared today would see the end ol ull negotiations as the operator, are opMised to grant the miners ranimi proceed on the ligures given by jig Fry; itemise and the miners said they agreed with Alexander llowni Garfield. Many of who announced that if we are unable to Kunsas the miners, of president receive a wage here that will guarantee ua a decent living three hundred and sixty-fiv- e days in the year, we will go home and fight lor awhile. , 1 ly que-timi- ! !' cd Mili-M-a- t s p'-ie- SOROStS ASSURED CCMKERCIALCUJB IMS ARE BUSY Meeting It Irieo Komsis is planning a aeries local burinesa men Some sixty-fiv- e of to run through the entertainments ' met at the courthouse last Saturday winter to secure finances with which ' linnl with the connection in evening to nut its plans for lieautifying organization of a commerieul club for theearry cemetery and the city next next Actual pledges for dues and , Price. boosting puri macs for the first twelve otk- The women are assured the moiilhs work, including the salary of f incoming ndni.nmlra-- ; some man from the outside a to benulily the movement 1,1 1ml e sixty-fivhim ,1"B to amounted ; larv, klT them clean na well dollars. There is in addition an .ther lpw, a,ul '. improve the yanls ami other thousand or fifteen hundred ..olb.rs ' ihe work will take still I'rcmiM;. m sight. This (Fridav) evening i'!1 for meeting will he held and all tics ol lunctmin to raise the which lime the const i lilt ion and by-"- "' lun.ls will run through the laws are to Is- - adopted and a board of The first ol the ; mtics fifteen governor, named. Bv the first l" 'V11 Hinlw. i a of the month it expected secretary A will be i'leied and the club (l,,,,,g .:Gir. uy n!ierimon, Peeembor btl,.nnd1 j'eeial tilm ImS tieen onion'd nusiness. 'ture will be mld.-d- . - The irof. Or-oof the Kvan. unhiy evening following th- inati- Friee Commercial club, la.t Weiliic- thin.-be g.ven at ( ily ark ration eon this dav m'iiL out. w.ll be : wliieh I11'111"" Th. .. Iiittee iipsi, i!ed to raise n mini., . an. ' fund f six iliou.aiid ihill.irn year x for the pnKM'd 1'niied Cliamber of, "'I f J Goniiiieree fif Price arid Allied t oin-sui'ccs.fiil. Your pledge "" j Tunilios wu i J iben-bbinding, and il is by the Inited States railroad udiniri- uow your privilege to participate in i. nation, so that they may be able to packing met hods to th, jierl.i'ling the pnocd organization,- adj ml t'a-iforth, of , A 'oniing new standards. Under a,l,tfor the purNe ' the new for a the, regulations, which are ein- eoimlitiition; : pnividing Tg of a hoard uf governors or 'bodied in wlmt is known teelmiealiy s , i v such officers ns may be detcriiniu'd as Siipjdciieiii No. .i to expre.-- Class- - ifie.ilioii No. Jti. ull conductsent ly : for consider to shiiumnts plans ujsui; ,ng such an organiznl ion, nrd ills" t express weighing over twenty five 1 handle any other business wliieh may Hiinds. must be packed in wooden i i right fully conip before the meinlier.s containers, or cartons of fibrelioard. si this time is hereby "ullcd to m'et ptilpbourd or corrugated slruwiioard j n the courtroom nt the enmity court- - material of specified test strength. V house on Friday uveuing. November This means that niter DccciuIht lUili d ; iaekages over the t ;28, 1!H!I, at 7:.'5U o'clock. for-- 1 Knelosed with each letter to those limit will not he accepted who have made pledges is a eojiv of warding by the American Railway the i,rossed constitution of the I'xpress company, handling the cx- - i 'press business of the entire country NEW REGULATIONS COME f the railroad ndministra- ns agent FOR EXPRESS PACKAGES lion, if only paKr wrap ted. Nr will J ordinary uper Isixes, wrapped nr un- New express packing regulations: rapped, Ik.-- accepted na suitable jiro- -' i re to go into effect the country over; teeti, in 1or these heavier fhipinenta. the ltlth of December, next. Agents 'The regulations, however, do not af- ire advising shipjars to study the feel uny shipments under twenty-fiv- e new rules, which have been approved j pounds. mn-anolli- ; '' "'ir.v :!' . .r-iis- ". -- l . e isself-explanalor- v: : n-- r i- - r 'I 1 wenty-five-xun- . fr - 1 I I i 4 I -.n n - ii- - : i S I .ill All-.rlm- 11. of liiirii'iriiig lull I In lepi l.iken to pre nr.- failed oft Iii ir 'ei:! Ins pui Ireir In ihe uul.'.v oralile of ihe lioar I par.. it' with refer 'i . in i he pn.'ouers plea fi ii a jih ro,-Warden Sim-rnislieil J. F. ' W e . prison farm mail, Hirthasle ;tn the ramp, phiiiii lie' to liave the lift prisi ner n t ii rin-t- l in Salt Luke City, CASH PRIZES FOR BEST W'liere a elo.ii' VMileli eiiiihl be kept over I. mi. i Sixteen New Ones lo Care For In- No Trace cf Man. creasing Business. It'll a lew hours prior to the inof The Sun is going to issue a Christmas edition that will lie out A bull! Kixieeii inure trucks fur liie tended departure Irom the I he oltii-in- l witli his prisoner, viee prison mail lit between A in of rniiii December ten dollar next. rci 2Utli, first gold prize Friday, goii Hr and Dii, hesiie and on to Venial Weiglil was eating lireakfllsl. and a second prize of five dollars in gold will be given for the best one of the guai'ils if Aiiselinn have will mid ordered Christmas story submitted for publication in that issue. These was nliiiiil ready to go along with iluiig iii the very near future, him. lie was informed that the condiitons are imposed : K. to Juike Young of Helper, iu hin lent preparing for FirM The story liuM In written bv a student of the Miperili.tendent of (lie line mid who prisoner was the .journey. After a wail fur sonic in was Carboii Iasi. on of At Free (lie Tii,i..,lay I'nunty. 'ary f,ji,,ds time, the cook went t look for the i time there arc Iwenty-siSix-- , in, I Only one (the story is to be submitted (rein and found the tent empty. tuaii in ihe trucks in, six en service, elimination under hiding will an contest each school. Thi nc'essitate ami others immediately organWeight from Salt Luke route City. According ized such eon, lit ions us principals uf arioiis schools of Carbon comity a M.'iiihiiutiiig band and for the to divided are between determine. they capacity may the ! mail scrvi.v and in la st several days search for the murThird The story must mo contain more than twelve hmi'lri'd derer lias Ihii-i- iiii iiii'.ci-suii-l one. It I i.i reel.. mis luinling. While Price words. sts'ins that Aiiselmo jumped either Hie garago and repair service .has I'ourtli Stories an to lie nt the office of The Sun ill Friec liy ull of the I rat fie docs not go out into a waiting auioinobile r was giv12 o'clock (noon), Monday, IVecmlu-lotli. of this city. Some of il is picked up en a bit out of the enmp d slrin by some friend or stranger. Tlie original Fil (h I'.aeh story mus-- t he rigiicd by n non deplume accomill lleljH'r and Castle Gale. I town at the old Stiidcb.ikcr buildgroup of searchers has lieen augmentpanied by a sealed envelope containing the real name and address of the eoniesiunl. Tl om desiring manuscript relumed should ening at Friee your I'lU'le Saul is smiii ed by guurds from the stale prison Imt so can in res,rted, no close the neessary jiostage. going to have one of the very best cluesq. have lieenfar, it found to lead to the machine shops of its kind i.iiywlire Sixth The stones awarded the first and second prize will la in the country. Already there urc six whereulmuls of the umn. published in the l!)l!) Christinas issue of The Sun. s AoBelmo's Descrpition. Seventh Address all emit rilint ions to The Knn, lrice, Fiaii, employed locally under Frank Davis, foreman, and with new Contest Christ mas Story Anselmo, who in 27 years old, is deDepartment. lathes and other niiieliinery coming, scribed by prison records as (Mirson the lriee lieaihpiarters will lie cquip-jm',- 1 of brown eyes, dark hair and comhI govcmnii'iit expense nnd plexion, five feet nine inches in I, i fix anything about a truck height, good teeth and hearing two HIAWATHA BANQUET or uutoinohih1. In fact, many parts dim vaccination wars on his left forewill be actually made lien. In the arm, u sear on his left kneecap, the present quar-Wee- k dark scar on his left More Than Hundred Persons Turn Trip to Price. and Sunnyside Last spring it ia exH-ele- l chin, a iqqicr crs will Ik abandoned and a guvern- - bmwn mole on the left side of his Most Pleasant. Out Saturday Evening. incut garage erected costing icveral neck, and a very small birthmurk in thousands of dollars. the center of his buck. He was reHIAWATHA, Nv. 24 Harrison Henry Welsh, chairman of the state Building "Si1lriee is nuw up at ceived at (lie county jail June 25, Lodge No. 31, Knights of Fythiiis, of republican committee and just return- ('., with the BG3, the day niter his crime. On the this town gave a banquet Inst Sntur-- fn,in Friec and Sunnyside, reports department. Ideas have lieen night of June 24th, AiikcIiiih Flubbed day evening that will be long reniem- - successful meetings and great en- h.V ''iiIK'niitendent Young a foreigner in a Zion coffeehouse. ImtciI by those who were fortunate llui'inMii in the party, savs last Mon- 1 S cuim,,eti,l Folieeiiian Tlmimis Griffiths, giving n..MH lie in honor ,IV dav's Suit Like Heriild. lie enough to met U!, present. It was dcparlmenl und i.i eluirge of eli use. apprehended him. Tuking the new members and at Friee Fridav last bv J. iC Me- of the forty-fiv- e '4 man to a sii,-elioto sing for iLe was Kupixncd to have taken place at Kn.'gbl, eliairiuaii, Arthur J. law. '.'T '7l I." 1,11 ' I III the aI1 s, '' iriee nt the time candidates Irom f la:e commit iceman for Curboii patml, the policeman lost his captive 'h truekline m bringing a when the man gave a swift twist and Hiawatha and frem all over Carbon j ,y (. R. Mareusen, wavs ,l When the officer siarl",! in '.V 7 bolted. have to the third rank, committee member. Gorier 1. Fen- ,7"," ,W" ;V county were !l 1'. wl"i pursuit the Dalian Ii, till'd and shot following the initiation of llie-- e ean - leoek ami others. The al'ienmon was , rs. , to the ground. '",l r, the I,n'f- - . didutes. There were two hundred and sp,.,lt. at SmmvKidc. where ihe partv ", V , r,fr ,l'1 l, Aii'clmo was , aught Inter i.i the ,,"M entertained liv Ionip.inv ..ffieiali ifty plates, Imt tlinmgli lax method' i the iippoinl-- j night, lie was diKisivered hiding at the, A hamjuet was held in Welsh s honor per, heY still aiolholding In- are eiiii-- ; 4 relatives house, but was captured family om.g mciil, at to fell nt ;,e Savoy Hotel :,i Friee thnmgli (s banquet iijmii .ng to ll'i,-,'- . led l1' h" denied lie return from Sunnvsi.,'. Iss the Inst niimile. lonly iifl'T having been wounded. In Hiawatha Knights gave h(.,1 as toa'iinaMcr. and talks were SHARP DUMAYNE GIVEN j jft it i,"! Tor parole, the Italian Jstiitiil In' ha.l worked one liutnlred ,!ii!!'.ii,t all their own -r all local and made hv Me 'Knight. Wehh. L. A. LIGHT FINE WTEDNESDAY in. ibirlv-fivdays on Gie slate's Knights with their wives and fie,.. Hr. . K. ( joward. Mri. G.mier highvviivs. sweethearts. 1. Feiieoek and K. If. Kirkputriek. A Ihe court ndl require uy During the lmmpiet speeches were i.,ei ting later was held at the court a line to th, ,.f the nee,i- - COURT REPORTER ALDER equal ,,r ,,y " -- r lit I.i. I, f.n- - department IS NOV BACK HOME SICK ninander bodi.ey lirk.-- . clizens olc,J:M Jud"e Vflr llago I 1 he , oi.ntmaster 0. L. Lislmp and Dep.tlv .... , entire proce, dings, M ei-- h savs ,. i ir Judge George Clii islenscn got back Fast I'haiieelor Wright Walker. Mrs. were marked liv an ini and cn- lhw'- - to Friee Irom Grand eoiintv in time iv.ill Dim Nt iTkiiiii.in in. Hie 11 short tljuinnsisiu wliieh uu,rurs wiall lor th jla- -t vvctnesilav alter Melvin . . . L., k,"' lh Si,r "f Next to p 1vtl.ii.n Sisters. talk in' ' .V' (".urt on"V ,1,IV,"IUr where ' artv Judge l,l,i,;),,I to eat wa- - the tl.e many "l:,;vr' 1J. Ju-tD. Cal! left off when he was 'h'i,' lliiiwnlliii i" CREEKS IN HONOR BOUND ealii-to Ogden on Saturday last. hi "'iii pi i'll - f CHRISMS SMS till-ei- iy cl bc-tl- ) pri-M'ii- ind-chi- x i a-tiou r iiiei-hanie- own-.en-li- Evening to Complete Plana On For Beautifying the Streets and City Cemetery. Organixaiton. Thi . v , h'-odc- ip IBS Hist-offi- ' m.-un- s , . Mili,-ema- sjK-ak- ) i j nU I'irr ...... I d '.tS S' 1 rr oovEsmiai.n., aA. .hmls ot ; 15-- in jini w .... Lire If, porter Frank M. Alder did not (me re with Judge ChriKlenKieu, After ,the ,banquet ...any willing Greeks living in Aiuenci ore Imt went through this city to hi , , , j .. Him I'.n, 1,1 duty hound to love und epheld its home at Manti. He hns not entirely dJ'' and chairs. A dance loll,, wed gmennneiit. The country offers them recovered from a severe itltaek of in- wus , njoj,., iv a . best. With open arms they have . . J,s flii'iiit nhout a veur ago. The work i . nrnson si, gt. been reeeived and pinterlcd uml'T the jk in Grand and San Juan wa too much mean an. is going 0 r niai So declare i.iuenean flag. of iieecs-ar- v than that for him. His condition, however, in greater were More a in hundred than Alexander Hod, istolou, hend of the run- -. way. iiotbing very serious. W. V. Olson, attendance. Greek (Irthodox church in North and. And,-r-iimova- - deputy eoiinly clerk, has la-omade an doing ,u,g(. Snitli America, bid ore a Salt Iake j;,.,, m tlie matter of fines, lie cn- - a Nirtin uf the ra- N,i ipeeial holiday rate will Ik City congregation Sunday last. work during the week. Judge tcred an order that the ho vs should granted to Christmas travelers on any I,lodostolou in twenty-liv- e visiting branches of dollars to the (hrLlenscii has been handling matrailroad under government control, the Greek Orthodox church through - ....urt pav i ters where no jury is required. nnall wrekly It has usually lieen the cnstoin under out the country, accompanied by Den- time of he ndjuurneil court to Decemmeh installment (he I)lim,g l eon Christopher Tuaroubas and Mil- private ownership to puh tsb will Is- - on pn.bation. ber tli. thev pvm,'i.ts holiday excursion rate This praetice ton L. Fasmezozlu, secretary. The jf their behavior is what it slmul has been eliminated. Specal rates of ehitreh advices all Greeks to be loyal Children of twelve now ire liettcr W1 12.50 back whe t.. d one and fare for the round- - to the laws and institution of the,tK. informed on certain delicate subjects have lieen complete, L payments trip will be given all teachers attend- - country in which they reside. The1 than their grandmothers of eighty ing the annual teachers convention party is expected to visit Irico while WTkats become of the kind of folks and inayhe thats the reason that I in Salt Lake City during the holidays. I touring the West that used to be called old niai3a? there are still grandmothers of eighty. (hid William livwalcr testified that the cost to ,.verv run inade bv tin t1(. pjiy fire department is at least Iweiil v l,dl;irs ami that during the f mnnth the cost of needless runs I'.id In fr 1 j la--- l 1 Hi.-.ho- n eoii-ldera- Bi-h- 1 : W'cd-ue-id- aia-cta- : rate-thir- I ay |