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Show f he Salt Lake Telegram. MME. PATTI RACE ACROSS ATLANTIC BETWEEN BIG STEAMERS IN CONTEMPT MITCHELL M Will Be in Trinidad Next St. Paul anil Lucania Will Start Tolay in a Mall- - Cited to Appear- Before Carrying Test to England. Court for Failure to His If Wednesday - Health Permits: ') Nov. 2S. John INDIANAPOLIS. Mitchell left for Chicago today. lb: denied a report from the "West that he wo'ild to Colorado to advise with the strike leaders in that State. Mr. Mitchell said his going to Colorado depended entirely upon future developments. ' ' ; TELLURIDE, Colo., Nov. 2S. John F. Ream, a member of the. national of Amerboard, United ica, has received the forwing telegram from John Mitchell, da t Indianapolis. Ind.: "To John F. Ream, .nidad, Colo.: Unless prevented by will leave Chicago Sunday night or Monday morning, arriving in Trinidad Wednesday, December 2nd. Should I be prevented by sickness will send either Lewis or Secretary Wilson. JOHN MITCHELL." Immediately on receipt of the telegram Mr. Ream commenced making arrangements for a gathering of all national organizers and President How-ell- s of district No. 15 was instructed to have all district organizers present for a conference with John Mitchell in Trinidad Wednelay afternoon and night. Mr. Ream refused to 'discuss the probable outcome of Mr. Mitchell's visi here. nt PICTURE FRAMES. 6 E. 3RD SO. 1 another vote in northernIdistrict Mine-Worke- rs Vice-Preside- - m THIS MAN'S LIFE a vote By LOUISVILLE, Colo., Nor. of 173 to 3 the Lafayette local union has adopted a resolution asking board of district No. 1 to call another erendum vote on the proposition as mad by the operators ?n the northern coal lields. The beard will probably a rr.ee t here today and ordtr the vote special meeting tonight. The stabbing of Burt Moanheart on State street by a man who Jumped from behind a billboard Is tbr econd attempt of the kind made on the nan a life. The other occurred about a year oo. when Mr. Mcanheart was working In his brother-in-law- 's saloon in Eureka he iupixisej to b? a what Hearing burglar in the house, Mianheart armed himself and went in search of the IntruRaised From the Dead. der, who met him suddenly and attacked C. W. Landis. "Porter" for the him with a knife. Meanheart fired, but Hotel, Chanute, Kan., Fays: "I missed his assailant, who cut a deep R.th was it to suffer with neuralIn his arm. retreating with some valuables know what gia, 'deed I did, and I got a bottle of stolen from the house. Ballard's Snow Linimr.t and I was 'raised from the dead.' I tried to get Washer Burns in Montana. some more, but before I had deposed of POZEMAN. Nov. 28. The new my bottle, I was cured entirely. I am washer of the Mont.. Northweatern Improve50o de tellin' and $1.00 ment com puny at Chestnut burned truth, too.'; 25c, last at Z. C. M. I. to JHw.ooo. night. The loss Is from $7u. n sub-distri- ct n-f-- t i sub-distri- rr ct R- e--f U1 b thorcugrdjr !lcue4 ar.d plana jlMr.d to make tbem more formidable 4 cejful terminaand brirs them to tion. The moling will probably !at a of dara. 1 $44.50, CHICAOO AND RETURN, d November 27lh to Tsth. Inclusive. 7th. jrood for return until I proportionately low ratea mtn other Hhort Line point. See agents for par- - tlculars. ll YOU HAVE CORN? Our A VERY J' SORK 1 pslie iVia s WESTERN LOAN & the poMofTlee. SAVINGS COMPANY 1 49 E. t T. V7. MADSEN, You Don't Need A superintendent when we do your W. A. Duvall. and decorating. painting 121 West Second South. 'Phone 1HVK. wHE m tnv VinV blfchcat vr2ti. Dollar eatn G per cent on aAtinfr erciit with tit. Incorporated in 1692. S' J. Hill Drug Co. Corner ot m mm t-i- Will stop the pain and remove th cjm at once. F. a nvrntriflt Liquid Corn Cure WATCIES -- About tHTinj: mcr.ey. It'a ner to tre than to waste money If ycu onct acquire the h&bit. It reqwi;ei lm exertion and yielda mor enjoirment-CanoD. WriRht aaya: "IctcilUeat sarins t Mr. only trl exrxcditnta post- it tieht. v,rlht . a pnd." M m it aica vrwi oanita erraj take care of your money for you, but V Kn-Klric- rs. lcp--rtmen- rlcKt, i Tick-punishe- ft Kar... Nov. 2S.- -A LEAVENWORTH. 4 o'clock this morning tw minuteM. trfi.re of Carter. waiVl o it ef the ixirtala f thea Kdrul prison at Fort leaven worth, free man. He ft at once for Chlca. It was thouRht last ntitht that an officer of Justbe mlsht be at of the t lie Carir n an prlni;i ffiit-- to rivtrrest old Indlctrmi.t. but such was not the cm. n KbCUtHNStT, NO SECRET Via Oregon Short Li be, CAPT. 0. AI. CARTER IS NOW A FREE MAN Of-r!l- 1 Guaranteed Pure. None So GockI. Whoietaio OdAlcr. The 'i'rut'T Sov. DENVER. Ml- Federation tha of Wtrttm I"tr hat been called by Pre.mnt Moytr to rr.cet In this city t.txt rrk. Ttaa varioua atrlkea In mblch the FeUr atlon la Involved In the tactailferou tolne 2S.-- . ,va 2- -. 'BEERS BOARD IS CALLED NEW YORIC. Xiv. Justice Flti- - . gerald of the Supreme court hiui isptied j an order commanding lime. Adellna I I'atti. the finger, to appear In court, I and abow cause why h should not b for contempt of court for hav- lng failed to obey a subpoena with which she was served about two weeks ; ngo In ordering her tr appear In the Supreme court and explain her connection with the concert company Incorporated for her farewell tour In America. Mme. Faltl left town ami her default was noted when the cas waj called and she di 1 not respond. At that time she pleaded that she did not understand the subpoena. TWO ATTEMPTS MADE ON WESTERN FEDERATION Answer Summons. NEW YORK, No 2S. Although the officials of both the American and Cunard steamshop coi paniea make denials, it Is the belief In shipping circles Lucania will start on a race with the malls that the steamships S Paul and .- J . FT1 .1 ...111 ' . or .IlCX rival. to across tod y. me di. Tx aui, nin uuve an nuur s Biart England r but this advantage is (overcome because of the shorter route traveled by the Cunarder to Liverpool Much interest is niinifested in the race in London. The Cunard line has issued a circular wanting Its captains against crowding on steam above the usual rate of speed. 'Tpc American line carries most of the mail of the United States. It receives a subsidy from the Government. The Cunard line 13 paid by the sack. PAT l R DAY KVr.NINO. NOVKMIIKU FIRST SOUTH ST. Yxt. A. II. ADKISO.V. Cashier. WATCriES ? 0 AMERICAN WATCH leads all others in points of Superiority, the chief of which is Simplicity of Construction and Low Price at which it is . J . T? 4L C i .t. .t J .f among ineir a ur anti otners uur granuiatners vaiuea to tne masses, rv i nese points recommenaJ it aDove pruuucea Tt possessions ciumsy ingiisn jwui timepiece, and only those who cou.d afford luxuries could own even that. Today a watch is a necessity to everyone, and if the right make of A merican watch is purchased of a dealer who :s satisfied with a small profit, there are very few but who can possess a handsome, durable and accurate watch On Monday, November 30, we will place on sale a line of standard American movements in high grade fully warranted cases that must command the attention of every prospective buyer, and we will state that the values offered here are only possible because of the quantity of watches handled by us, - jri 1 -- I . and because we are conducting our business on a basis of small profits and large sales. LADIES' Small Elin or Wa'.tham in Hunting 20 year sfo gold filled case, 50 differen 1 designs, at r ... GENTLEiMAN'S Small Thin Model Elgin or Waltham movement in hunting 20 year gold filled . . . case, 25 designs 25 10 Uy Jlis ; These three special watches were sold 7 Th? us last season at these same prices. now cost us $1.00 more than at that tin but we shall continue to sell all we can t n at the old prices however, last season we had were sold by Dec. iOth and we were unable to supply the great demand from &4 then until Dec. 25th. d early or pay watches elsewhere. One-Thir- ment in hunting 14 K solid gold case, many designs, Make your selection more for the same tt aa h ra handsome designs I WORKINGMAN'S Heavy tham movement in dust proof solid nickel case IT-- II U 20 year gold jljo Elgin or ... filled, dust Wal- - ( have a very large stock of the famous "Patek Philippe" "Jules Jurgcnson," Piquet," "Vacheron and Constantein" Watches in regular Time Pieces, Repeaters and Chronographs in I4k and 18k solid gold Cases at prices ranging from $140 to $700 which we will offer at this sale at 20 PER CENT discount from regular plain figure "Au-dema- ir p . rn OU 7 jy(Lo GENTLEMAN'S THIN, MODEL MOVEMENT with escape-me- SWISS 75 visible through the 1 xjr o dial, in gun meiai case, at This watch is a novelty and fullv guaranteed. THIN MODEL PULL MOVEMENT, in very handsome carved and embossed silver case, with oxidized finish. The regular price of GENTLEMAN'S JEWELED SWISS $25, but wt will close them out this watch is This offer is a rare one and should be considered by any one who may want a very fine watch. J OR oPjivfo . nt uy a ELGIN This is another of our greatest bargains. GENTLEMAN'S SMALL, THIN SWISS MOVEMENNT in handsome rtD C fc O open face gun metal case, thoroughly reliable, at. We prices. HEAVY WORKINGMAN'S WALTHAM MOVEMENT in proof case at GENTLEMAN'S Thin Model Full Jeweled Elgin or Waltham or Swiss in open face 14K solid gold case many at GENTLEMAN'S Small Thin Mode! Elpii or Waltham movement in rt k open face 20 year gold filled case, 25 designs . . LADY'S Small Elgin or Waltham move- This watch is high grade artistic. r aa r)j0 and -- extremely GENTLEMAN'S THIN MODEL SEVEN-JEWELE- ELGIN MOVEMENT in open fact, very beautifully inlaid vcr case. $15.00. si I- Regular price, Sa!crice at Same Watch with . rj f 111 1 J OpIUVElgin r Movement. Regular price, $19.00. A Sale price at These watches appeal to those who want something thoroughly artistic yet reliable. !0DU BOY'S AMERICAN MOVEMENT, in gun metal, open face case, large or small size a o at Hi 50 -- the famous New England Chatelaine watches forladies-.smal- l epen face, gun metal silver or gold filled cases, the best watch in this zz for the price rj S A A quantity of r ever made. Regular price, $10.00. Sale price at . . bAat;ul mll extrcri'ly with with We have fifty Get I CI r 3 r.e cl.se I. blr?.et rm-,.- pir.f. ; - mort-r'.fr- .t. 1 Jeuelei with ech. All cf whkh t.r.Kincr in f;crr at Z j Tf"r tr.t frcni the are ofltte! at thii war. cne It ow bur If yc;j reul;r ptic. A WEEK LATER lh:re will bj NO DISCOUNT r' x dU-cr-ur.- who reason will recognize the value to our patrons of this sale at this time. A natural demand is beginning for watches for Christmas presents, and we have no reason for cutting prices at this time beyond the fact that a natural demand dees not satisfy us. We want an unnatural and clamorous demand. Every customer will be benefitted and become a permanent patron. Our cases are crowded with choice Watches, Chains, Guards, Fobs, Lockets and Charms, and our profit lies in the quantity we can sell. Every customzr helps us to sell cheaper, because the more sales we make the less profit we require on each sale. (Established 1889.) te-Ini- rrtcarta, 'a ar.d .V1 ar.d other rre5cua jrers. dan3'j;. W.ttrV. I'.-ti- l)o tYiHOSE Be a patron of the largest, most reliable, and finest equipped jewelry house in the west, AA Fiftccn-Jtwclc- d it? 1 D SALT LAKE CITY. arc |