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Show r DAILY miners receive higher; wages men GENERAL NEWS OF THE STATE1? are rewarded for their MINER. LOYALTY. Cacti 8cofield Gata and UTAH STATE JOURNAL, KILLED IN MINES. Damag,-- For refusing to strike and standing by the companies during the present crisis the miners of Castle Gate and reScofield are to be substantially an in increase ward by receiving 25 to cent and per wages amounting beginning with November 1st. Notice of the increase was given the Castle Gate miners yesterday by the folowing bulletin, signed by Superintendent Grow of the Utah Fuel company: demonstrated Our men having their loyalty to the company, the company will, beginning Nov. 1, 1903, raise the price of $2.50 paid to inside men to $2.75, and the pay of the boys Also will be raised proportlonatey. the price of $2.75, now paid to head timbermen and head tracklayers, will be raised to $3 per day. Outside day laborers will be given an increase of 10 per cent. In addition to the above the pay of miners working In a place where they have ' to contend with water, bad root cold or ' any other drawback, will be adjusted so that the pay of such miners will equal the miners' average earnings throughout the mine under average conditions." A similarly worded bulletin, signed by General Superintendent Cameron was also posted yesterday at the Winter Quarters mine in Scofield. Judg- keep them. e J. M. Christie, an miner of Eureka, was killed by a cave-i- n on the level of the Bullion-Bec- k at noon yesterday. The unfortunate mun was looking for a lease when he was struck by several tons of falling dirt and practically burled alive. His body has not yet been recovered, although Superintendent Earls and a force of men are busily engaged trying to get to It In the Federal court at Salt Lake yesterday Judge Marshall heard the TIMBER CASE REVERSED case of the company va A. J. Young, a' suit to gain New Trial Ordered in Caea of Gevern possession of 7,844 head of sheep, held ment va. Denver & by injunction. The court held that Rio Grande. the plaintiffs could not recover from the fact that they were not incorpoIn an opinion just handed down by rated In the State of Utah. However, Justice Brown, the supreme court of judgment was rendered In their fhv the United States yesterday reversed or, the damage being assessed at one the opinion of the Supreme court of cent. New Mexico in the case of the United States vs. the Denver & Rio Grande THE WICKED LEFT HAND Ra'lroad company. The, action was for damages for timber cut on the public lands in New Mexico by the Curious Facts Developed by tha Researches of an Italian railroad company, and the territorial ' Scientist. court supported the contention of the was the timber the company that for Professor Cesare Lombroso, the Ital purpose of construction and repair of lan scientist skilled in detecting truces the railroad, and that its cutting was of abnormality, explains In the North Brown therefore justified. Justice said there was no testimony to the American Review the imperfection of the left hand. effect that timber was to be used for People who are more agile with the those purposes, and held that as no left than with the right hand are other person br company could promore numerous among "women, childuce the proof as to motive the burThe percentage den of proof was on the company, not- dren and criminals. Is about 4 per cent among men (op withstanding the government .was the eratlves and soldiers), 5 to 8 per cent complainant A new trial was oramong women and about the same dered. among lunatlca But among criminals Prof. Marro WONDERFUL YOUNG VIRTUOSO found 18 per cent of the men and 23 per cent of the women left handed. Youthful French Violinist Will Do- Swindlers offered a greater percentage, light Audiences of no less than 33, and murderers and America. ravlshers only from 9 to 10 per cent Professor Lombroso also discussed NEW YORK. Nov. 12. Another the 'far more complex subject of "left musical wonder is here to delight sidedness. Certain people are more the American public. He is Edwin sensitive upon the left side than upon Grasse, a young French violinist who the right This condition has no conis to make his American debut at a nection with lift handedness and is concert in Carnegie hall tonight highest in lunatics, 44 per cent Grasse is heralded as the youngest Parrots are left handed, and so are violinist now before the public, having lions. Rollet found la twenty-seve- n Just attained his nineteenth year; Afmonkeys the left shoulder heavier than ter graduating from the Brussels Conthe right servatory in 1901 he made his profesWomen, children and primitive races sional debut with the Berlin Philharmake gestures and simple movements monic Orchestra with success. Later from right to left This Is why women in 1902 he filled orchestral engagebutton their garments in a different ments in Vienna, Lelptlc and Munich, direction from men and why early lan and this spring appeared In London. guages, like Arabic, are written from right to left Very old chronometers were found from right to left not from NEW ARMY POST left to right as at present However, Prof. Lombroso hedges by Opening of Celebration at Des Moines "One can without difficulty saying: Notable Generals. find good men real left handedamong Present. ness, as among the greatest evildoers DES MOINES, la., Nov. 12. A three there are some that have not that lays' celebration of the opening of characteristic. I do not dream at all lort Des Moines was ushered in today. of saying that all. left handed people 10r many years the capital city of are wicked, but that left handedness, to many other traits, may conowa has been striving to secure the united location of an armf post here and tribute to form one of the worst the human species. Its final acquisition is regarded as a characters among cause for general jubilation. An interesting program of festivities is n MONUMENT DEDICATION . carried out, including foot-bgames, an automobile parade and reOhios Tribute to Soldiers Who Fell ceptions, balls and other social funcat Missionary tion in honor of the distinguished visRidge. itors. Including among the latter are Tenn., Nov. 12 CHATTANOOGA, Generals Chaffee, Sumner and Bates erected by monument handsome The other officers of the army. the state of Ohio In memory of her soldiers who fought and fell In the A Remarkable Casa. battle of Missionary Ridge was dedithe .f. most remarkable cases cated today. The ycrrclses were held nf?e cold on the lungs, on the battle field at 11 oclock this causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. rud? Fenner, Marion, Ind., who morning and were participated in by wo. entirely cured by the use of One a delegation of distinguished veterans Cough Cure. She says: "The officials from the state of ,Rnd straining so weakened and public 1 ran down In Nash, in an InterestOhio. from Governor its ..A Pmrnds. I tried weight a number of presented the formally address, no RvaH until I used One ing and to the monument Chlckamauga Cure. Cough ie bottles of Four thu me Commiscured National Park remedy cough, strengthened my Chattanooga reetored me to my normal sion, and the speech of acceptance health and strength." Sold by was made by General H. V. Boy ton. wm. adding. WaJlace Dru Co- - 8nd president of the commission. old-tim- ot Evans-Snlder-Bu- - be-,- al deep-seat- ed - en-t- wiRu he ell 12, ;; Removal Sale! Die Journal' s Daily Short Story Our fine line of CHINA and GLASSWARE must b closed out at great sacrifices. 33 E. A. OLSEN Cvuhuitoii Arc. UNCONSCIOUS CRITICISM tt . The Salt Lake Elks lodg has decided to give a burlesque circus in that city on Thursday and Friday, November 19th and 20th. A shortage of school teacher has been reported to State Superintendent of Schools Nelson, Utah county needs three teachers and Davis county one. The force of men at the Rio Grande shops In Salt Lake has been cut down because the change In the weather makes It Impossible for the mer. to work outside on cars to advantage. Mrs. Flora L. Clement, wife of the late Victor M. Clement, the prominent mining man who died about a year ago. has presented to the University of Utah her husband's fine collection of 5,000 European rocks, carefully numbered, named and catalogued, with a convenient case in which to 700-fu- NOVEMBER EUREKA Shortage of School Teachers ment Given for One Cent Companies Grant Increase of Twenty five Per Cent. THURSDAY, MI Mildred Cloverlee, well known ill society. surprised the ini," who had thought her a mere buterfiy, by publiMliing a novel. The reviews were favorable, and everybody except Miss Cluverlees enemies was beginning to think that she had done something remarkable for a young girl till the Analytical Review simke of the story as one of those novels written by a member of the smart set whose experiences In love affairs are limited to the affections of schoolboys and schoolgirls. Tills criticism, of course, fell very heavily on the young author. One evening at a social gathering Redwood Eggleston was Introduced to Ml Cloverlee. The topic of conversation fell on literature. What kind of stories do you prefer," she asked. All kind that are good stories. "Do your preferences usually coincide with those of the public? "Sometimes. Not often. 1 believe, however, that when the better classes accept a story there must be something In it, and I often try to discover what that something is." Do you succeed?" "Usually, so far as I can Judge of what I have no proof." There was a frankness and common sense about these statements that were very pleasing to Miss Cloverlee. She became much impressed with the idea that Mr. Eggleston's opinion of a book would be valuable. She would hHve been delighted to have his views with regard to her novel, but was too modest as well as too well bred to ask them. Whether Mr. Eggleston did not know that she was the author of Adrienne or hud not rend it, he did not mention it. After both had passed one of those delightful evenings that occur from meeting a congenial companion Eggleston, having asked permission to call, took his departure. Who is that gentleman Just going out of the door?" aBkcd Miss Clover-leof a friend. Mr. Eggleston. He's on the staff of the Analytical Review. He writes depth they haven't sell themselves mid the Review, while the lixi-of all other production it s high literary standard." Mr. Eggleston paused, then added, My excuse is that I mu carrying out the orders of others." Mis Cloverlee jHindered for a while in silence. Mr. Eggleston proceeded: "I do not intend to remain long In a roi i ion where I am obliged to carry out a policy which I condemn. I ain temporarily using my salary for support while studying my profession, the law. Mis Cloverlee's expression changed. She looked up ut Mr. Eggleston with a smile. "Why have you liven Interested in the criticism he aked. "Because I ain the author of Ardl-enn- e. " In order to encourage Mr. Eggleston Miss Cloverlee put him in he way of marrying an heiress. The lady was a scribbler and became a successful one. She was Miss Cloverlee. HAD OBEYED Indian Servant Sure Ha Could the We want la make the largest yet in our history, and to do so we are plat-lubefore the buying public the largest line of JEWELRY ever displayed in Ogden. We are going to give you extra choice selections In Diamonds, Watches, Fins Jewelry, Cut Glass, Clocks, Silvar-warFins Leather Umbrellas, Goods, etc., and we are giving better price than you ean get elsewhere. e, New Goods. Right Prices C. cA. Beghtol Jeweler. 24C3 Washington Ave. Asbestos Sad Irons I Asbestos cannot be destroyed by fire. Tlie handle on this Iron particular Sad Jim result is you do lmlf nil ironing witli one heating. Wont it puy von to ow n them? Boyle Hardware Co. JOHN A. BOYLE, Mgr. Some day just go shopping around town. Look lie.:: possible servants, because they wo-like machines, never forgetting an older and doing exactly aa they are told without presuming to think for then: selves. But once In a while this lit eral adherence to duty produces souit awkward results. An American woman living in India, with native servants once told her butler to see that there was always a napkin at the bottom of the fruit dish, cake basket, etc.; when these were brought to the table. The napkin was thereafter always In Its place. But one day a tureen of vegetable soup was served, and the hostess began to wield the lung, silver ladle about In It. Something very like a fringed rag made Its appearance in the first plateful. The butler was summoned to remove the dish. It cannot be that the mem sahib found no napkin at the bottom, he hazarded, much distressed because of this unexplained disapproval, "for I myself placed there the criticisms. the largest one I could find. Miss Cloverlee's heart sank. Now for the first time she began to feel that Loves Garland. her novel was really without value. Pansies for thought so let me lay them here, Mr. Eggleston called. He was still Gently; you muet not waken. Tuke your Clover-leof Miss fact the rest; that ignorant on your heart pure thought dewas the author of the book he Therevoid of fear, Sweet, they are best liad stabbed with the merciless point of a pen. Miss Cloverlee bore him Roses, for love kissing your lips they lit Gemmed by the dew from out the heavno malice. Indeed, she regarded his ens above. wither, but they cannot die unconscious criticism of great value. Dear, rose, Roses for love. However, she was not disposed to give wreathed Rosemary, for memories around your brow. up her advantage over her critic. of flowers and yet they cannot What is your opinion, was one of Saddest be sorrow. Bo I twins them now her first questions, of the literary Wholly of For memory. criticisms that appear in the periodiRue see I close it in your little hand. ' cals? Keep it that when you waken you may Mesa Rot, replied Mr. Eggleston.. In your pure heart one who did understand Miss Cloverlee was taken, as a sail Life's bitterness. or would say, flat aback. Then she New York News. remembered that one of such a pro Bovs Touching Gratitude. fession might protect himself against as a tribute of gratitude for having a such authors with by just disputes restored him to health, Walter Carr statement. seven years old, recently donatWhy do you tblnk so? she asked. Byrd, ed the munificent sum of 62 cents to to difficult a Thats rather question Jefferson hospital In Philadelphia. It answer; It involves so much. But I was the first public contribution ever will say, first, that different books ap- received by the Institution, and Actr peal to different people, the critics as Ing Superintendent Gregg waa aa well as the laity; secondly, the critics much pleased as though some multiare so loaded down with work that an millionaire had bestowed a princely author cannot be sure that hla Indi- benefaction. vidual book will receive proper attenCounteas Not a Favorite. Thesetion. tw, statements are They say In New York that the ' heads upon which I could write countess of Shaftesbury was a great pages. disappointment to a number of those You seem familiar with the sub- who made her temporary acquaint ance during the yacht races. Apparject I should be; I write criticisms. ently her ladyship took delight In for"Have you ever written a criticism getting from day to day the persons She She who had been presented to her. on a novel called Adrienne by few of the military set a remembered name. the to have forgotten pretended but aa a rule her memory was dis"I cant help you to the author, intentionall- yperhaps tressingly don't remember that, since I have so had. Altogether the countess la set many books to criticise, but I remem- down aa about the haughtiest proposiber the story very well. The style was tion that New York haa had for yearn delightful, the Idea fresh, a depth of Islands of Tunis. feeling r Some miles off the c Miss Cloverlee burst out laughing. a of Tunis of little Islam'. : cluster Her companion looked disconcerted. was found One discovered. been "Mr. Eggleston," she said, when she be Inhabited by a former French t In had controlled her mirth, youf geant, Clement, who had dlsapix:1: criticism of this book In the Analytical some fourteen years ago, and a Review you referred to the author's number of natives. The Islands lr love experiences as attachments be- been annexed by France, and Client appointed resident inspector tween schoolboys and schoolgirls, fishing and of the harbor, registr happened to read it. and teacher. a said after he Miss Cloverlee, confimust be pause, my explanation A Matter of Business. dential. Howard Bell, the publisher, waa beDo you Certainly." ing shaved the other day. The Analytical Rivew has a liter- like James Lane Allens new book? ary policy. I am Instructed to con naked the barber, striving for an apdemn everything. Once in a while the propriate subject for conversation. editor hands me a dry as dust novel "Why, yea," said the publisher, "but In a book by I in which the characters are supposed Just now am Interested Do Dean Howells. you read William to work out certain philosophic printhe barber; him? No, replied ciples that exist only In the author's "never heard of him. What, never beclouded brain. Having taken a brief heard of Mr. Howells! Why, he surecourse in philosophy in Germany, ly is better known that Mr. Allen. sm enabled to discuss the book with That may be, air; but you see, 1 The criticism shave Mr. Allen. Philadelphia apparent, wisdom. pleases those people who admire ) at thu Best $3.50 Shoes for Women you ean find. Fit them on anti seo bow tbo feel. 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