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Show 7 TRUTH. AMONG THE RAILR0AD8. j? k i, j It seems that President James J. Hill of the Northern Securities company has succeeded in outgeneraling E. H. Harriman in the contest for the government transportation to the Orient. There has always been a marked difJim ference between the conduct of manof other railway Hill and that on- his own reacts Hill Mr. agers. of sponsibility and consults the board directors afterwards. Other managers must first get instructions before they can act. Because he is an autocrat Jim Hill has always been a disworld. turbing element in the railroad a volin Now he has simply gathered transand ume of transcontinental: oceanic business that is stupendous. He has diverted not only the transport traffic but also the mail contracts and bewilleft his competitors dazed and a dered It seems strange that brotherhood of interests could exist so long dewithout being broken by selfish may disturb signs. Mr. Hills action the dividown cut and the harmony been doubling durdends that have ing the past year. 3 The people of Utah have been fooled so many times with promises of rail road building that they now refuse a to believe anything until they see locomotive and hear the whistle These two positive evidences of the existence of a railroad are the only proofs that are accepted. Everything else is looked upon as superheated ozone. There are rumors that the Moffat road is being built, but those who are acquainted with the business are firm in sagacity of D. H. Moffat the belief that he is working for the benefit of Denver where his interests are centered. As the new roads opens a wonderful country Mr. Moffat will see to it that the only gateway to the will be newly developed section Lane. not Salt through Denver and will road The Salt Lake end of the construcprobably be opened after the by tion is practically completed for traffic of oeneflts the all means this will accrue to Denver. , :S Jf j Pacific strike Is situation The Union becoming more strained every day. Instructions have been isued to every labor union in the west that the fight be against the Union Pacific must won at all hazards. Every railroad employe is assessed for the suppor, When of the striking machinists. ever the Union Pacific meets its payroll at the end of the month a par; of the money goes to the maintenance of the stnaers. It is reported that the government is exacting a heavy Pe? failty from the Union Pacific for its on ure to carry the mails through schedule time owing to the interference of the strikers. In this connection there is an admirable fidelity being shown toward President Burt by E. H. Harriman. The Union Pacific is financially able to carry on che strike indefinitely and will probably do so rather than yield to what it believes to be an interference with itii natural rights as a corporation. T. has come down to a test of endurance and the railroad is waiting for the nerve and fidelity of the unionists to give way. -- sional men of every city, town, e and settlement, with full description of each place. Names of shippers, live stock dealers, breeders, grainmen, nurserymen, dairymen and others in the country surrounding the owns. Also complete classified lists of names under heading for each pursuit. Above is a mere outline of the salient features of the work which will )e replete with miscellaneous informa-io- n concerning Utah. If you solicit rade in Utah, advertise in the Gazetteer. It will pay you. If you are not in trade, order the Gazetteer as a progressive citizen. You can learn more about your state from the Gazetteer than you can from any other source. It is a business educator. It s a family educator. R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers, Salt Lake City. W. P. COOPER, Secy and Mgr. lave been reduced iwenty-flv- e per I buyer In the lino which ho represents, I m cent and the health of the people pro-connection has been with such served. houses as Mamlel Bros., of Chicago, But Eureka is in need of hotel ac- and Shcppaul, Knapp & Co. of New commodations. The town is suffering York. A man holding such responn its business progress by an utter sible positions naturally becomes an absence of anything like a hotel for expert in his specialty. It is said few the entertainment of the traveling men in his line in Now York and Chipublic. There are boarding houses cago rank with Mr. Ollallaran. In without number but no hotels. Trav- the interest of the houses which he eling men make their headquarters at represented he has made frequent trips he big Mammoth hotel in Mammoth to the Orient as a buyer of rare rugs and this state of affairs militates and art curios. He is familiar with against the natural advancement of their manufacture, and is a regular visEureka. If Mayor Gear and other pub- itor at foreign and domestic markets. lic spirited citizens would turn their His opinion of costly Oriental rugs has energies toward providing a good hotel frequently been relied upon by they could not do their town a greater wealthy purchasers, as rare rugs often service. sell for thousands of dollars. In drapThere is no end of comment re- eries and in furnishings for the home garding the winning of the capital the unerring judgment and exquisite prize in the recent Salt Lake Tribune taste of Mr. OHallaran will be apprelottery scheme. It will be remem- ciated by patrons. Many palatial homes in the cities referred to have been furbered that Raymond Sullivan, the son of John C. Sullivan, won nished under his direction. It Is an o the prize of $10,000 for guessing ex artistic and masterful mind which, actly the number of votes polled in having been given an idea upou which TINTICS MINING TOWN. the states of Idaho, Utah and Wyom- to work, creates harmonious effects at the last election. That the boy in furnirhings to the delight of Eureka, Feb. 26. It was in this town ing housewives. Few men are should guess with such accuracy has hat United States Senator Thomas town. of to the the occasion. Mr. OHallaran wonder equal Kearns delivered an oration wherein been the growing man ulfllls Raymond every requirement in his line, young le referred to his Oriental fellow cit- Like a dutiful fao to his izens as Filiponies. Whenever the has given the entire $10,000 the "RayS500 FOR A BROKEN LEG. name of the senator is mentioned even ther to aid in developing was named after which mond mine, to this day his wonderful oration is C. Sullivan, the father, called up for discussion. In this Tintic the boy. John Ogden, Utah, November 1, 1902. Senator Thomas with a is partner in fact the the country people rejoice Mr. Warren Foster, General Agent, in the ownership of the Raythat they are still Democrats. They Kearns mine. Sullivan had the claim Salt Lake City, Utah. are proud to say that they have wor- mondKearns furnished the money for Dear Sir: I was in Denver yesterday , and shipped no false gods and Democracy development. For the past four years and presented my final proof of claim is the only true faith. Daniel B. Cro Kearns has been money up putting to the Union Accident Stock Company, nin, the sheriff of Juab county, is a until the sum has reached large so my claim was immediDemocrat of such sterling merit that 0 and on doing It is said to exceed he refuses to live at the county seal is little ore yet in sight ately passed, and a check was preand because he does not want his Democ- but the there prospects are said to be good. sented to me for $500.00 in full and contaminated by association It was the racy intention to tap the vein satisfactory settlement of my claim on with men of nameless political creeds of the Bullion-Bec- k but the vein has account of a broken leg sustained by Sheriff Cronin insists on remaining a not been found. The tunnel is yet for him honor friends his me some months ago while in Oregon. Eureka and 1,000 feet in length with numerfully his resolute independence. I desire to thank you and the ComThe fortunate winning ous cros-cutIt is not often that the wide world of the $10,000 In the lottery ran by pany for the uniform courtesy extended hears anything about the mining the newspaper owned by Senator me in this matter, and will gladly rentown of Eureka. It sits in a sheltered Kearns a mine that in used being der you and your Company any favors mountain nook and does not worry is Senator financed Kearns, by being over the ills that perplex the rest of will about further development at any time the occasion presents itself. civilization. A thriving industry in of thebring Yours respectfully, property. That the mine where Eureka is a guessing contest that the money be should CnAS. M. Beason. used Is takes place every night at various lo- named after thebeing won who man young cations in the town. Nobody is ex- the Worn Only Twice. of the wildest dime savors cluded from taking part in the contest novelprize romance. That the boy should The Scandinavian bridegroom pro and guessing is allowed to go as high most the what to his betrothed a prayer-boo- k sents puzzled as the cat's back. In many respects guess exactly feaand many other gifts,- which usually experienced gamblers, is another Eureka is prosperous. Mayor Gear ture the romance. Although of the include a goose. She, in turn, gives has proved to be an excellent execustill are discussing of Eureka people him, especially in Sweden, a shirt, and tive. He is a miner by occupation and the of the they lottery peculiarities this he invariably wears on his wedworks for practical results. For years cannot solve the problem. ding day. Afterwards he puts it away, the town has been without an adeo insurance The water and in no circumstances will he wear supply. quate the in arrived has OHallaran P sufP. the and people rates were high it again while alive. But he wears it of the uphol to take luxrug, common charge a of want city, fered for the his grave, and there are Swedes department of the in stery and drapery In the ury. Mayor Gear took up the water new company who earnestly believe not only store of Keith-OBrie- n and judgwith good energy the in question has had long experi- resurrection of the body, but OHallaran Mr. is town the that result the with ment, York and Chi- veritable resurrection of the betrothal now well supplied with an abundance ence in Boston, New and shirts of Buch husbands as have never of pure water. The insurance rates cago as department manager broken any of their marriage vows. The Swedish widower must destroy on the eve of his second marriage the bridal shirt which his first wife gave ' him. Herring Cleaned by Machine. Very clever is a Swedish inventor Opening of fiat Firm of Clajjaj fr named Ekenberg, who has construct6 ed a machine which takes herrings as they come from the net, sorts them 6 into the four sizes recognized by the 6 trade, scrapes off their scales, cuts 1 00 p. m. Juvenile Beginners, Saturday, February 28, 2 80 p. m. 6 off their heads, splits, cleans and Juvenile Intermediate, Saturday, Februaay 28, 4 OOp. m. washes them inside and out The Juvenile Advanced, Saturday, February 28, 6 7 30 p. m. machine does all this automatically, Gentlemen Beginners, Monday, March 2, 30 p. m. 7 March 2, Advanced, and turns out 20,000 herrings per Monday and Gentlemens Ladles' SO p. m. 4 March 3, Childrens Advanced, Tuesday fi hour. One of the big floating herring 00 7 m. March 8, p. Ladies Beginners, Tuesday, factories which go out from Goteberg 3 30 4 (J, March p.m. Children's Beginners, Friday, 3 to the herring banks Is to be equipped with this astonishing apparatus, which ought to effect a revolution in the price of bloaters. vil-ag- - I 11 o THE UTAH STATE GAZETEER 1903-C- 4. Polks State Gazeteer and Business will reveal the Directory for 1903-0changes of the past three years, and represent the State as It is today. The names of all business and profes M ten-year-o- ld fas-idio- us pro-portatio- ns. $50,-00- s. - Christensens Dancing Academy. I 4, PHONE 943 k. . Shoes Made In Millions. About 12,000,000 pairs of shoes were made in Brockton, Mass., last. year. I |