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Show liEBE, THERE- - AND-EVERVVJliERE Of Course Therell Be Good Times will Washington, Dec. be more railroad construction work in 1913, the first year of the h'ere Democratic administration , than in any of the past five years, and there will not be enough labor to , take care of it. todav: statement This was 'the , of T. J. Dolafi of Chicago, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Steam Shovelmen. It is part of Jtlr. Dolans duty to keep in touch with the railroad and other big construction projects in which th of his' organization are "members J particularly interested. , There are in sight now .more than $200,000,000 worth of railroad construction contracts for next year,r7 said"- - Mr. Dolan. , Many of them have been signed and the , others are well under way. More than $40,000,000 of theebntracts are for the far west Locket and- Chain Bracelets; ' vt v : A j ,s a pretty assortment $1.00 to $10.00. Beauty Pin&daintp ' styles and fine qualities J1'" $1.50 tb $7.00. RINGST with their Birth Stones . $2.QO to Pins - in Gold and Gold $10.00 Filled 20c to $2.50 pair r Ihe above are a fem o L the jn any articles in our stock that will please and satisfy the girlies f . ', alone. The Northern' Pacific, " Great Northern, Union Pacific, I, orn Pacific; Santa Fe, Frisco lines Illinois Central. Missouri Pacific J , - and St Paul railroads are among those which have big jobs ahead for next year. , ArtiVily in this line means activity in all others, because ' hundreds of 'thousands of men will be affected. There will be in-creased work in the steel business the manufacturers" of supplies, tools. cflrs ohovols, -- locomotives and all kinds of equipment. The only, trouble will be the labor. .A scarcity of, high-eUs- s railroad man told me in St, Paul the other daythat next spring his road will have Ho bring TO, 000 Tlabororers from the. south to. Beve the situation. This year has been a busy onp, . but the coming one will bf busier than ever, v r '. WinterWearing air New! Way of Getting em Many new lots have been added with Bigger Bargains than Ever App OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE h fjh-ionabl- , cease ' cl 7 y j 0 seen on Good Seasonable y 'Salt Lake, Dec, IQ. Two , dressed ;"gnd" cjiarnyng young women have beep .the occasion for Consternation among violations of the liquor Srdinance. , rthe proprietors of f he merry cafes of ... the . young in Salt Bake; where "win . flows C' The. operations. confined to been not have freelv and sometimes flows on ev- - Omen -the cafes. They "have visited fooniing housqa ; throughout "the ordiqaive and several instates v . Wheretjtt ystate law bid the wine seller to havubtatned etidence of 7 - Many Hundreds of People Have Visited this Sale Their Verdict is that the Prices are the- Lowest they haVe even 1 i " i ef the.' operationir; iUiciT 6ale"of.Uqaor andJn9 .The cafe proprietor kve just feW. instances of moe serious inZt discovered that thesr two young fractions of the law., ' 4 women I are detectives, members worked have women The young 'C7 of the Salt Lake4 Klice force, under the orders df Chief of Poi They' are Miss Nellie Elder and lice B. F, Grant and under the di. . Miss Lncile Walker, and their of Detective business is detecting crime. They rect supervision7 fijLGlehn, ifugh ; are said to" have been etfiinentiy - r- tsuecessful. Puzzle. ' ' For the past two weeks ' two i ' . Heras A have industriously young women KkIaa200,sMich. Dec. 9. ' - W the to' her Who is midnight , joined pleasure seekers and .visited .with gay own children "and wha has a step S' throngs the various cafes of the granddaughter born in the direct city. Frequently! so the young line of descelt .has been discovwomen report to the chief of po- ered near this City by local offir, , lice,.' they have purchased liquor cers. Mrs. Christiana Workinger after midnight at those cafes and is the mother of ten children. Her have seen others dosq., f This evi eldest daughter married Charles ;dencetheJhave prepared i lipd StrabeLand afteribecommg the submitted to the cljiefoP police mother ;ofr three" childrehdied. and it is not unlikely that within Shortly afterward strabel married a short time complaints will be the second of .Mrs. Workinger a . sworn to charging .the proprie- daughters and Was divorced from tors, managers and waiters with her. Then Mrs. Workinger herself married Strabel,- - Three days ago a baby was born to her. The child is her own ter. Sie is also grandmother of li t 7 y step-moth- er I tion. ' A'charge of '340"po'unds of smokeless powder tisjiseL., - "j When" the" luyard' We!? pulled tremendousexplosion today, of the followed and broken Erections. all in guuT were. pent, Tne muzzle, was hurlecj.foward a pis raHroadwhere it rippd up a large section ortrackr-- : , Speculation as to the. .cause of the accident' brought opt the belief that the sudden dro'b in the had some effect on temperature the gun.- - Another rpert was that-th- e experiments jh&dJtoday were to determine hoW.arge" a charge-th- q gun would carry. Lieutenant Colonel BabbitCwho commanded the firing, saicV the cause of Jhe expldBion had nofheen der termined. Guns like that whick exploded today have been proposed for the fortification of the Panama canal. The type is said to be much longer, lived than any others, being good for, 200 shots, while .the twelve-mc- h type" wereigood for about seventy. -- bis conviction he pleaded illness and while on his way to a hospital, jumped from a fast moving train and escaped, , ? 7 NEWEST IN FACE VEILS Rosebuds, violets and clovers run riotously, but in self .color, over the new veils in black, brown octagon of the flimsiest sort These veilings are vastly becoming., and in excellent taste becanse the design, while distinct, is not heavy. Patterns of the lively shadowy order also are iirhigh favor. These appear upon the octagon meshes and are'pretty in the standard black, blue and brown! but most fetching and becoming in cafe ,au Bergen, however - apparently having taken warning when the detectives appeared at the house, had, armed himself and the piatol battle 'and Bergen's escape followed. Holloway, who is creditecTwith being the leader of the gang, was arrested in and at that time made an alleged con: fession implicating himself in the robbery of the New .Westminister, B. C.: bank when a sum in excess of $300,000 was stolen. He confessed, it is said, to avoid being sent to TexasT'where he Was wanted for safeblowing. Holloway, however, was returned to Rusk, Texas, and sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary. After - $pec-tfcctri- - ar - LJ L w" of step-granddau- gh Mii H0LLAND-DUTC- ARTS r 30WCSIN XATCIMi a her own children. H CRAFTS w - - 'S B h' d the house andcaptured' Other members-o- fc the par tylw i th ou t trouble. But Bergen, vowing he would not be taken alive, directed a steady fire at the police, drove, them back a-- fewf fefet,4 then leaped from a garret Window. jump with- Surviving the 3oifo0t? . out apparent injury, Bergen got away. A short time afterwards, he returned to the however, hauseJ'Detectivea on gnard lsur him andin'thepistol bat carriage, w'as not struck, al- rounded tie that followed, Bergen was kilP though the structure itself was ' ed. wrecked. Chief of Detectives, Bo per planBrennan ..was thrown many Mhe raid yesterday. Today ned a sustained but hardly yards, ' bruise. The other officers and six detectives 7 surrounded ; the men in charge' of the firing were house and one of them knocked ..Imhind a homh-proo- f e well which front, door. Thk woman. as unidentified, them. protected yet appeared. She The big gun, which hurled a was 8eizedbefore"8he could make projectile weighing 1660 pounds an outcry, then , the 7 detectives at a range df 12,000 yards, was softly entered the Z house. They succcKsfullyfired , several time captured Iloriowav and. two of the in tests- made tast ntpikh and' was men kiewTh? JTodaa Wsllacel believed to be in perfect condi- - and Jack Monday; without a fight. Ready for your Inspection The, new models are now exhibition. Snappy garmtents fashioned from the newest materials, with tlie individual touch that suits you, and makes the other feilow wbnder. invitation to visit our store bears with it ft . LIBRARY FURNITURE Of MERIT. SPANDE ;; Bust-u- p caliber, of fifty tons and newest the largest weight, type built by the United . States government, at a cost of $130,000, exploded at the Sandy Ilook proving grounds today. While the explosion of smaller guns has taken scores of lives, the higfourteen inchi blew to pieces without causing a scratch '. to the men around it. , breech block wls The' two-to- n blown a, quarter of a mile, the muzzle was hurled "still- - further a way 7afilt f ragmen ts were spread in every direction. But Ordnance .Officer Brennan,who was standing fourteen-inc- Make Christmas Presents That Are Useful T I A Big J BEEGEN Memphis, ,Tenn., Dec. 10. In a policejraid ona houserin the outskirts of Memphis today, Kinney Bergen, believed to be a widely known - safeblower, was killed by city detectives. Frank HMloway. who is credited with a police record in many4 cities, two other men and a woman jwere ar' rested. Bergen was killed after he had made a spectacular eseape Detectives, heavily armed, surround-e- jpurniture Co. : at-th- - "Tiv?" broadly speaking, may be worn with any sort of hat but the one designed for rough and . ready USGv t ' , PRESENTS FOR BOYS Nothing would delight the boys more than a pair of roller or ice skates, a football, '"air rifle or- pocket knife ; or for his older brother, a fine razor, a rifle, shotgun, bicycle, or the dozens of other; sporting articles we carry, R. M. Rolfsen. (Advertisement)"- A supply of Hicks Almanacs just received at Journal office. ' (Advertisement) CHARACTER -- DETECTIVES KILL KINNEY lait shade a tone which - flatters any sort of complexion and, 133 North Mdn Street 4 |