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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2. EVERY MEMBER OF CREWS PERIO OF DEPRESSION 99 S TRIKES "WINDY CITY INJURED IN A COLLISION IO I OU - 000000005 Chicago Attorney Visiting Zion Says Business Is at a Standstill ORGANIZED LABOR GETS HIGH "WAGES, BUT LOW AVERAGE. One Engineer Killed Out asked as to tho average 0 Trainmen Receive Seriwasrea raid to worklngmen In Chi- he said: 0 ous Hurts. Many Working Men G) cago, "Orranized laborers get hlh () but work, im) wages when get 0 they are Idle so much of the 0 Are Idle. 0 they NEW YORK. Dec. 2. One mn was () time that their average wage is while tx received eertouc Injuries killed low." 0 in a rear-en0 d collision on tho Newark Frank JSnite, an attorney, formerly 0 0 branch Erie railroad at Wet-r.utle- y, the of of Chicago, but .now looking oyer the N. J., seven miles from Newark, local field with a view of locating here, A heavily-loade- d this early morning. pays that, the "Windy City" is at presmilk train crashed into & freipht on the ent on the decline. lie says that nearly Westnutley riding, wrecking both trains all business lines are depressed as a and tearing up the track for a distance result of the labor troubles that have a hundred yards. The milk train was of been rampant for the past year. running forty miles an hour. "Everything is deadly quiet there," The of the milk train was engineer he said, "and big building operations torn to anl every man in the pieces are at a standstill. The crews of the two trains was hurt. of Miners The Federation company intended to erect a. new plant Fifteen minutes before the milk train was due at Westnutley a hiavy freight to cost $1,000,000. These plans are at the sidClaims Civil Rights fromand Jersey City had arrived indefinitely. cars. was The locoing switching "Burnham & Root, the architects motive and three freight rnrs hid Jut Are Violated. who planned the Auditorium building papsed on the tiding, when the mll train rus,hed down on them. and who occupy one entire floor of the d Rookery building have laid off Edison rhonogTftph parties are all th DENVER. Dec. 2. The executive of their entire corps of draughtsmen. This firm is one of the busiest In board of the Western Federation of Mi rage In the East this fall. ners has sent the following telegram to the entire city. "In ihe building trade? the same President Roosevelt: There is but deadly quiet prevails. "At the present time officers of the about 35 per cent of the building going on that there was normally five or six State of Colorado, under the guise and years ago. There was not a boom on pretext of enforcing law. have ordered t then eilner. a lare:e number of reputable and citizens and residents to "Chicago fs also taking a back seat as far as shipping is concerned. Where leave Telluride. Colo., under penalty of a few years ago Chicago ranked first being imprisoned or otherwise severely of all the lake harbors as a shipping dealt with. These citizens and residents center, Milwaukee now takes the lead. are not guilty of any crime against the "Much of the shipping now goes to laws of the State or United States. The the small ports in Indiana, whereas It Constitution and laws of the ITnited This of States pertaining to civil rights are be formerly went to Chicago. course is good for the small ports, but ing flagrantly violated, and we call upon hard on Chicago. you undf-- r the civil riehtf statutes and of the revised statute a are hard time under section "Lawyers having there as compared with former years of the United Statu5, to Investigate con u nere up to and including ihpo an ditions prevailing there and give to average of 14.000 cases" were filed an these persons who have been so outnually in courts of record, in the pa?t raged the protection guaranteed to thein three years the average has fallen to by the law of the land." 10.000 cases. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY "Chicago is accordingly not a good to to a seek fcr open place attorneys Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. practice, and many have done as I have, All druggists refund the money If It done sought new fields of enterprise." . Groves signature fails to cure. E. is on each box. 25c. and G)0 Tfecaa 100--k JANITOR SERVICE 0 JIoua Cleaning, Window CTOtKET SWEEP. . Cleaning-- Wall Paper and Carpet C!JLlcg CARPETS SCOURED. 0 1 0 00 00 00000 0 A SKEITIC. Rcrskain, Oerst'ey & Co. taak txc!uilT wbUklet, tht ixcfllrat brand that run far aheal cf Inferior sxdtnlr agists fer grades. They haT also rsa4 Old Saratoga. University, R. A. L. S'ax.uArd and CaLlatt. RIXOER A LIN'DLET, "Til Whlakry XrTthanla- .- Washington E renin Hlr, "What do utatUtlm show?" 1niulrd ; th man who was warroinx up to r.u ajt Jert. a hn l "As rM." anwrred th rran much show always doubtful.and "th.y !n"t on lh pari Industry pallenr ecT'l of the man who collated tVm ' Allis-Chalme- rs Bk TJmo la JtM FIL II AY' S u u lilES Turn M d '?ifiMi nm;" BMr;vr: HEALTHS-SCR- one-thir- self-eustaini- ng f Street. 131 So. Main The nol of th collision brought 0 a. crowd In the tUUp, and thjr W) made slow wnrk f rrutnjr th fa Injured trainmen, owlns to th r abl to Three (.) darknt. from tho debris unk.'.Hj. It Sj 0 crawl not known if lh others will re-- fi) cover. APPEAL TO PRESIDENT now-shelve- Buala.. to right Ip Our National House Cleaning Co., 0 0 When 000000 000 OF RESCUE IB THREE CRAWL SLOW; FROM WRECK UNAIDED. 0 right, While Six Other O . Q 0 0 0WORK f 11116 UUn 1CXX1. Ntttw to FiirLn li D AUD UFF T ca, vtTf 2 WALKER'S STORE Price Reductions for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. f EEttire Stock COLLIDED IN FOG; ONE MAN IS KILLED Details of Eisastious Wreck on the Southern Pacific, in Which H. J. Griffin Lost His Life. ocOGDEN, Dec. 2. A bad smash-u- p curred on the Southern Pacific at llon-tellXev., early yesterday morning, as a result of which Herbert J. Griffin of Ogden is dead and Charles II. Bogart, also of Ogden, was injured. The accident occurred on Montello hill. about 1(0 miles west of Ogden. Engineer Charles H .Bogart and Fireman Griffin were running east with a light engine to which was attached a dead engine. A thick fog enveloped everything, but as they had the right of way they kept on. When they reachnl Montello hill they suddenly crashed into westbound freight rso. jio. uotn tne light engines wre de laaeu ana overturned ami piled up in a heap, while the track was torn ud. Enei nefv Bogart escaped with a fractured leg severe ana some but the fireman. was not so lortunatf neruen j. urnnn,bruises, He was caught in the debris and envel oped in scalding stpam. He was rescutd as soon as possiDie. out nis todv was cooked before he was gotten out. literally He was still alive, however, but died on the car shortly alter leaving for Ogden. The train bearing the dead and reached Ogden at 2:30 p. m.. and injured Bogart was removed to his home, 2ti23 Lincoln avenue, while Griffin's body was taken in charge by Undertaker Richey. Herbert J. Griffin was one of the most popular young railroad men in Ogden. He was a nephew of H. L. Griffin, the commission .nerchant. He was married and leaves a wife and one child, residing DEAF MAN IS KILLED Did o, at CG6 Twenty-thir- d CORNERED Available Supply of Luscious Fruit Owned by . Chicago Firm. Hear Noi Warning Whistle of Approach Half Priced ing Locomotive. PROVO, Dec. 2 While picking coal from the right of way of the Rio Grande West ern Tuesday morning in Vineyard precinct. Hans Christian Anderson was struck by train No. and Instantly killed. passengf r was a man Gil years of ane and Anderson very deaf, and h did not hear the warning whistle of th' engine. The engineer uus unable to see Ander3on in time to etop be cause of the fog. The r mains were pirked up by the train crew and brought to I'rovo. AfP-- Inves the affair the officers decided that tigating there was no need for an inouest. The deceased was Inirn in HlWvlog. and tame to l't;ih in Fytn. 1S0O. He lived at Fatrvlew. Sanpete coun ty, until a few years ago, when he re moved to Vineyard, when he has since resided. He leaves a family of five grow; up children, bis wile having died a ago. The funeral services will bee held from the E. D. S. meetlng-houThursday at v ineyard. prrat smart Think of inyinj but half rtj:ular prico for tin twt tliarmins in the whole Walht-- Stttro stork! Ah thin a alh rin nn wo. with all tho lu lp mak rs couhl sv' Ir s'iitlns u the season's favorites, were able to form. Not more than thre months apo the tirst romers were invoieeil ami n'W one liave leen adiletl since. lUark, colors anl mixture effects. Kvrry stvle. Kverbnlvs sire. Tlnifstla v, Fr'nlav, Satunl.iv if a r aj-tnov- y-n- r Entire Stock Selling at $35 4200 SKIN GRAFTS UpwardHalf Regular Prices. FOR BROTHER MASON 200 n bit of fortune a? ev-- r Itf Ml tin woman in nfnl stm-- t suit, fashionable Urs or vUitiug Kown. Ah r street. PEAR CROP Presses at and Upward Society Members and Others Sacrificed Cuticle to Save a Men's $1.25 Percale ShirLs-8- 5c. Wreck Victim. f 1 Wilson S. Frederick? of Dunellen. has hen discharged from Muhlenberg hospital, making tlr last of th New Jersey Central Westfield wreck victims to leave PLAIN FIELD, N. J.. Dec. 2. Saturday JC-c- rUar nlih i. hdr, r.o wri . $ .25 to $2 White Shirts- -6 5c. 1 UW. Eoj:y fr- - tr,rn ojtt 'l r t ;nk r4tJfr..ritut ",5nty TruT!r. Ff i. ia l While, gro'ip injr. )lurtv ffn lar ; J cr.t tcr r1 U ?' v. 1 5 Z I! :r l l 15c Silkolines and Crctons 10c a Yard. f'-- r at Half Prices. and Tsuif orn .r.t. ,U 11 to tl., Tl.rv mli'J. llrcikcn lin imlt of unh-all cotton, a few llk mil wool HALF THFSi: IMtlCKS. tr In at da l. mfc- ah nlut-- each. r.lv-- d !. . t.-l- t.i HALF THF.Si: FHICFS. . t'.u it f.ir., y 4. 4. t I i'.-- , . - dflrt. and lur cv,rif n-- t g ;ft I! I ' : . ! ), . ' ! FFH F1;N7 fstflr. t " ; rs-- l i- - ; t'- -jr , ; . 15 . About a dojfn pieces. r.o two . nry r.r.r w dl jnik- n ChriftmAK lft. Lari? vajeo, frnttll and iiUr hat- IS.irt lhi couldn't be Riven a name. Itlch from rir-iKcirtne SI turd j HALF Tl!i;i: up to j:o regular rice. Thursday. Friday. jl-alr- e nT.u:, ii:faf.tmi;nt. FAF.Firr - t J v;!. .- at fr-- u: th. 11 f. -i: ite WiStr n rve. Jr Catrt iAfrr. no" ml IH f- 1 ty 5 ..-- t; fc? ".;.pn T? " r I ?.. 1 "i i:.::. tr e li . -- I..- -" rnici'p. Chiffon Pattern Veils .ti : Splendid Three Days' Reduction on Rugs. Half Price. Since no wom.m can have tc-- many veil tl.y raV.- - a very j reity and rtprec!.M- Kift. The nr the (Mon vejj In hlirk, Mne. brown. i;r'- n. lavendr and the Muk rrd whii nr. ! w.ls nay nn I i II bl ick ffiTt.x. 11 n ti em ti. tit r..t a at resularly tnny, mr.y ini-- Thursday. Friday. tttur.iey at II ALF THF.Si: FF.iri:.-- . jt: c..'tt'tnn j -- ''? - tT :t rj.-i.-- r rr-ia- ? lrown v, far rnlxtvir. Thursday. Friday. Sturdy k-- . " kit s f rf in.i. r t t. )at Frl Pafif Tl'if'Hy. ty, jit. 'FF TltKHt: FP,irF.5 f It r k ' tatl ftn.' n All I TJtry c the ,ml frn tt" t I hf .d.- - F, FF.lt (TNT FF 7H FF.i' ) ori, Assortment of Odd Pottery Pieces Half Priced. I - , t.jr.d-n- Half Price. Snmc of txis wtnttr doiibl band. p!1 at M f"c or.d Jl each. oz-ii- F?tty - Table Covers, Piano Covers 15 Per Cent Off. Boys' Caps Tam-n"-Shnn- ki- . r,J i:kr.;ir. Th'jr. lar. FHdr. Jtwf ?y 1 fAltl'irr nr.FAltTMF.NT. VlfTAl'.'- 65c Angora Tarn O'Shantcrs 39c. Argora that 'll regularly at fn. r. . rm-r- ly 1 Cht ulrni tj In t,.?h th d.-:s- n - r- t'-rl- fovrf. Men's Underwear one-thir- It .o li'k liundrjr hif. tr A - work. - r-- f , : Bead Vir.d. re rrr.y r--r trt.. HALF TIU'.Ki: li'Mhr Un Hr-V"- rn to in.it. (V a f air. in f r--r Thr 1 r.-- F!r- ri!- :l j - A !? : ,)--- Dress Shields r f . h!pJ - t Priced. Chains-H- alf Some 30c to 45c vt?rr r T--a- 1 Jan'" a ar. i :'. tu "'f. V. 15c. rH'tt, .',t?. FrM. h!j?dj r, t t-- '4 tri ft.rty Toilet Soap. Stationery, n m Vienna Model Bakery Thon d A eath. Ti---. A broken lln lot. altho there Is every pfz In Kn:htn. l!ti-!r.uhir. but tb" rvitn citrn ,1 ftr-nnc- e shirts, well mn'lc In every l.t dm inded. Wer formrly 11.:. Sl.- id tl r.uli. Tl ur lay. Friday, Saturday Sic- for any one. undergoing treatment since the night of January 27th, and his case has been a marvel of surgical FREE JI-2- g-- thf institution. lie had been Fredericks' body was scalded with d of more than dry steam and was he the cuticle burned After away. CHICAGO, Dec. 2. A million and a was removed from the wreck and takn quarter boxes of pears, said to be prac- to the hospital. Dr. Albrit H. Plttis to try skin grafting. More than tically the world's present supply of the decided grnfts. each about half as long and fruit, are stored in a warehouse in Chi- 4200 twice as broad as an ordinary match, cago. A firm of South Water street were placed on the scalded fruit merchants are the owners of the the cuticle being furnished byinrtlons. 2'K) felpears and are fupposed to have a cor- low Masons and others. ner on the pear market. The has been entirely suc New York still has a few carloads of cessful,operation and within a few weks Fred-- r inpears, hut they will be exhausted icks will be enabled to be about, almost side of thirty days, and the world must as well as ever. call on Chicago or do without pears. Already New York dealers are pendlnpr to "CINDERELLA" EXCURSION. Chicago and for several days orders have been shipped to Boston, PhiladelTo Ogden Friday. phia, St. Ijouis, New Orleans. San Francisco and even Liverpool. The price of Short Line. Special train Via winter pears is stecdy at $3 and ?3.50 a at 1 p.Oregon ni. Special returning after thf box. opera. Round trip Jl. A CHRISTMAS IDEA. When The Telegram carrier on jour route calls in a day or two can you give him his pay for the November papers promptly? It is his own money and you will make his Christmas prospect all the merrier by helping him out. The Dllrered to all parts of th 'Photi or call and Imti Telegram Co. speaks this little word in eity. his behalf. for th best B TIF, AD orders your AND CASE3. Pretty Fancy Silk Collars, Instead of $1 and $1.25 Each 75c. ntir Iln 5".iint; at tht Every one In thl.4 lii" and nu .,v th r.w uhlrt nf th! very price to chwc from l a rplc-fjn- n I altrrisit. Mad" wr. inn, rut Light crdorji and d.rk with f.cure t or t r to t tl at well. The be?t shirts we could Third.i. IfiU. I AND CAFE. 1981. 10 E. 3rd South. t-- f A bo of pttwnry ! cf Mure p.r "HurltMit" ! r.d rt4trr.e. t"u . i rv.-- Toilet thre ! c.k-,- , rixry d'.fTf r1 g.ft. n.f n at jray, lr.it a 1 1 ar J rr.t kir,.. ::Trr.: Vv c.of. tym !i for thf i -- rtti rriftitn fiil 7M;r:. FrJj, 1 j- - I'-x- st . lUr 1 r",i,ff it f s, I : cf |