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Show TOE MORNING 4 direction of Mr. Mania who waa at tha aama time, 'with hie aaaiauats. mspplmg tba geology and tba distribution of the aoal upon the topographic base map which was being made. Tha Ml of Controller Bay haa thus far failed ta reach tha market because of the lack uf transports! ium facilities. EXAMINER THE Published Every Day la Vw Y ear by Tlia itinaord Puhlistiing Cei pany. The principal developments la this region during the past summer coo aiated of work upon unnels driven for tha purpose of cutting ike eoal at groat depth aad of surveys fur railroads and harbor hnprovomenta Those surveys war carried aa by throe separate Interests, each of which contemplate tha construction of a railroad lata the Interior by way of Copper River. One of these railroads la already began. From what will be its terminus oa Cordova Bay It Is reaching out toward the eoal Baida by a branch from the Copper River 4ATEB. SUBSCRIPTION by Carrtar la Oil CRy, including Buadej Morn-t- a DrSwii Kiamiaar. yer BMlk.. IM BliiSM N . eeptae BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. aauide of par yeav..B6.N Ogdeo. it Imi aiwy, ia idTiaM.. U and INDEPENDENT. Kiaannor in aulaUy inda FEARLESS TO mWi l wise 2'ba .i give It si a equal mw, Jbuuuaai baa aa faeortto. aaaaUaa to naiL It tba Bean uhbiued aad mu will aa- - Cna.aniBaailaiii via ba receive oa au auhjoeie presented la respectful language from known but tba trua boom must ba yabllabad la tall. AU lauan aad slgsod by aoa da tsfumsc meat. will ba plugs. ar tba vaata baakaL Tba uisaa la aovar hldaa baalad aa bravo aaa boat aaa tba RU-ia- r aaaatad la ba laayaaaibla fur what yaa era hnaiod at. by vU1. aealar Una tufiee a favor STATE WHO WILL BE FART OF THE HllGHEB ADMINISTRATION. Tebacc Worker and Labor Unionists and All Young Mon. Nsw York, Nov. 9. The peculiar political situation In New York state growing out of the probable selection of six Demucrnte io administer the E. siave government with Charles the Republican governor-elect- , Hughes, calls attention to who and nbat it at fatliuv to reoeiv? Tba Eiaailaar tbalr braehfast. IN NEW YORK are. Lewis Siuyveaaat Chenier, who may The Balt Lake Tribune, ia a lengthy be the next lieutenant governor, la 87 ytsars old. He to n graduate of the editorial, denounces this paper for Columbia law school, and atieuded making what 1: terms an apulogy for Cambridge university In England. He graft la the campaign Just ended. We haa been in politics 10 years, hU activdo sot expect fair treatment from the ities for the moat part having been where he Ducheae eonflned Tribune, either la Its editorial or was twicetoelected te county, the board of repurtorial columns, aad, therefore, He to Independently wealthy. era not earprieed at such aa attack. John Sibley Whalen, the secretary Thle paper has never defended graft of state elect, to n labor union man. of the What we have sought He aided in the organization or exouaad Tobacco Workers International Union ta make plain la that honorable men, and haa served throe term aa presifollowing a precedent which Involved dent of the central trades and labor a technical violation of law, her council of Rochester. He to 39 yearof been bounded by a few lawyers seek- old and haa never held political flee. ing to advaaoe their political fortunes. Martin H. Glynn, controller elect, to We have complained against what has the editor end part owner of the Albaea termed a reform movement that bany Time-1- ' n Ion. In 1898 he wax was devoid of every essential Nature elected to congress from the Albany district and served one term. Other of reform, apparently being founded oa wise he has not held public office. hatred aad revenge. We have deWilliam 8. Jackson, elected to the nounced those papers that have brand- office of attorney general, to flnt of Erie district attorney ed the accused officeholders as graft-erHo was concerned In the ami thieve when It haa been con- eoumy. prosecution of the men implicated In ceded la every trial ao far bald that tha Buffalo cemetery scandal. W. J. Hauser, troasurerelect, hall than was ao intent at wrong-doincounty. He to and then was no effort at conceal- nfrom Bayvllia, Suffolk He has held 'various baker. master ment, two of the attributes that go places In the administration of the to auk np a grafter. town of Sayvllls. Frederick W. Skene, who has bean Tba newspaper campaign made inJ-vidual- fa fubserttara SIX DEMOCRATS Thay Ara Lawyers, Baker, before Tba Marelag Kaaoraar caa ta mad oa aala by taa indpaadaai Ntws Co. Salt La ha City. Oa ail tbraagb uaiaa tossing Ogdaa aa Tba Soatkara Fnclflo Railway, Tba Union tfsdfl RaUvay, aad Taa Orof ia Saort Lint Railway. vlU eoafur a Examiner patron favor oa the auaaiWNl by porting ta tbia office wbaaavar (bay faU to Sad tba payer at the plaaaa. it ia e deal-aata- g CUBAN UNREST. Piaaaeiar: It aov aaaata likely that the oompoeltloa of tba troubles agalaat the Republican office holders, elected state engineer, to an engineer of in Cuba, vblrb mulled from Preel-da- la which the accused hava baea class- la the employ Inof the department He hai never works Quens. public Palma'a Inefficient admlalatra-tiao- , ed with thieves aad criminals waa sc held an elective publle office. win bo aomowhat difficult palpably aa effort to lnflamo the pubof tba Incapacity of tba Cuban lic mind that this paper resented the COLLAPSE OF HOTEL CAUSES DEATH OF MANY WORKMEN. paapla far aalf gavaramaut or for tba attacks and pointed out the difference eatabllahmeat of tbalr political entity. tat ween the methods of Structure ProrteloBal Governor Msgoon Bay reformers and tha politicians who New Reinforced Concrete Burtod. Gives Way and Beers aaccaad la restoring orderly condi- wars operating ia Ogdaa and Weber tion! la dlatrleta where ba baa county. Wa showed how the would-bLong Beack, Calif., Knv. 9. The tore tbarafor, tat ha may not reformer ceuld have proceeded, huge structure of the 1750,009 Bixby ta able to prevent aporadlc demon- had they been solely heat on doing the hotel, under court of eonetrnctlua on stration by luaurgMta or fey thorn of city sad county a service in the way the beach here, collapsed without aa the poopla with wluxa rebellion of with warning at 9:45 today, supposedly a strict : UTAH, SATCI5DAY OGDEN, these apparently successful candidates STATEMENT. AN UNFAIR EXAMINE!: month was ba have been one of tbs beat appointed hoiei on the sound coast. The total cost M the building was estimated at 75.uhi. The plan and the called for 279 guest building covered a ground space of 175 by 348 feet. Five stone of the structure. which was of ooncreta, had resen It wa being built on ed the beach facing rite ocean and about lot) feet distant from the shore. Austin 4c Brown of Los Angelea were the architects and R. H. Spaulding of Lu The Angela was the contractor. building wa of flro proof construction with entrance on three sides, two obpromservation towers and twenty-foo- t enade around the entire building. At noon the reports of the number of dead and injured are still very conIt waa Impossible to ascerflicting. tain Just how many men were at work on the stricture ar the time of the accident and how many are among tho missing. Reports are in rirculaUuu that at least n dexen are dead in the wreckage, but this cannot ta confirmed. It will probably be several hour before the exact number of missing caa be accurately stated and it will be a longer time than that before all of the wreckage can ta gone over and It to definitely ascertained whether are still beneath it. Many any of the workmen on the structure were Mexican. The fact that the hotel waa built on the sandy bench may have had something to do with the collapse, although It waa believed by the contractors they had reached s firm foundation. Mayor Down of Lung Beach and other city official arrived on the scene a few minutes after the accident and aided ia tho work of rescue. Many of the wounded who were taken out were Mexicau. AU of the electrical workers have been accounted for, but n large number of their helpers are still missing and it to not known whether they are In the ruins or not. Mayor Downs telegraphed R. F. Wells, general manager of the Salt Lake railroad, and a crew of wrecker were soon at the aerne o ring the debris in hope of saving any of the men who might be underneath. Two hundred citliena helped in the work. The work proceeded while tha voices of two victims could be heard calling for help. One man was buried underneath a groat mas of mortar and Iron near the center of tho building. The rescuers worked frantically to remove tha wreckage but it waa evident that it would take some time to reach him. At IS: 30 the bodies uf four of the dead bad been removed, three of whom were Identified. Tone of brick, mortar and iron had been removed but no other bodies were in eight. axf-flato-et agalaat cooatitutad authority la chronic, It la aaeentlal that not only order eh.it fe laatorad tat that indue trial enterprises shall ta promoted. Politic unreal will fee prejudicial to the Inter-eet-a of tba ogrieoltartota who contribute tba baaia far Cuba' prosperity la tba yrodnetlon of bar Maples; auoh aaraat will fee certain ta ba Injurious to Internal development and ta coat-or rial progress. Already It appear! that Sacal daflcianoUa aaiat and thaaa may fee expected to lncreeae la the aaar fotara; thaaa will make cacea-aar-y new fearrawtaga which will have to ba effeetad oa aauriou terms. Tha oommereo of tha lilaad haa feaea Injured by the laiemiptlnu thereto a tha malt of tha recant revolt; thle country which la tha chief Importer, wlU directly suffer from a farther redaction la Imyoru aad from any Importaat diminution la axporta. We hava nought to promote the cultivation of Cabo's chief product, sugar and totaeoe, not only for our own advantage, but for that of the Cuban growers; tha yield of theta baa been materially reduced tbia aaaaoa and oar Imparts of sugar alone hava fallen la the tingle month of September .117 million pound compared with the aama time laxt year. Pmumedly import of tobacco, which la the Sacal year 19(154 were valued at lll-- i million dollars, will likewise proportionately decrease and there Drill probably fee a large reduction ia all Importations from Cuba below the amount thereof lait year, when they were 85 million a. Exports hence to the Island must, it would seem, xlao he reduced In volume. and value, for with commerce Interrupted and domestic buainees la a state of partial paralysis it cannot ha expected that the demand for our goods will be even normal. Here, then. Is a trade tliat amounted to 130 mllltoni In 1906-which must show a large loss even admitting that the provisional government shall be successful In arresting the depression therein and in promoting tha restoration of commercial and Industrial activities. e compelling compliance the letter of the law. Wa then contrasted the amine of tha falsa reform-ar- e aad tba real reformer, aad, if the election retire mesa anything, they Indicate that tha people decided we were right and they have tired of the flamboyant actions of the pretend-ar- e to high cl vie virtue. m com-ttodlti- PLEAflANTRIEfl. a Boufllhni Court sty. Tha New England Major W hava museum up in New England, air. that has the flarot collection of snakes la tha world. Tha Kentucky Colonel We Southerners, suh, would never expose our private affairs to the gaxe of a vulgah public, euh. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Give Her Another. Knudpar You baby swallowed a spoon. Did it hurf her? 1 Mrs. Kon par I'm afraid no; she ur hasn't been able to change. stir since! Galley night. Aaeum of It? Galley Queer. Wa had a hot old tune last Bo? What was the cause bottles. Cold Proa. Philadelphia Revange. Blfklns Tea, I made him eat hla word. What wa. the result? Blfklns They were so hsrd they broke bis teeth. Chlrago Dally News. Mlfkina Diplomatic. Toung Wife Sometimes I iblnk y ou do nut love me any more, dearest. Toung Husband Darling, it would be impossible to love you any more than 1 do. A Good Investment. Judge How did you room tii marry two women? Bigamist Both of them had good New York Press. Jobs. It's Profitable. All lawyers like to take a rest. Like most of us, and still The average lawyer's happiest When working with a will. Philadelphia Press. Put Hla Foot In It. Fiance How do you like my new (hoc. COAL FIELDS OF ALASKA. Tha Controller Bay region, Alaska, is one of special interest because of its extensive coal deposits, the product of which ie of excellent quality. Since 1943 the United States Geological Survey has been making Investigations la this region, t;. C. Martin, who has directed the work each year, spent two and a half months of the past season la that' diairlct and completed the work that had been planned. Daring the first two seasons only hasty reeonnalssanre tripe were made. The result was merely nn outline of the geology (if the district which waa found to be so complex and so Important as to render necessary work of a very detailed character. Accordingly, In 1905, a detailed topographic map waa tr.ede of an area of ISO square full" with recennaltKHDce eurveya of about "f0 square miles more. Thle j'V was done under the Immediate Ex- - Bobby? Bobby (enthusiastically) Ye Immense! Punch. They By Jove! Mrs. Brown How do you like your new dressmaker? Did she give you a tit? Mr. Junes Xu. but her George one. Exchange. ENGINEERS bill gave AND FIREMEN. They Are Arranging a New Schedule of Wages New York. Nov. 9. Representatives of the Order of Brotherhood of Engineers and the Firemen's Brutheilmw'. held secret sessions all day at thr hotel yesterday. Broadway Central Grand Chief Hanrshan nf the Fire Assistant men's Brotherhood and Grand Chief Cable were present. The a discussion Involved complicated schedule of wages which the men have asked fo have adopted hi severs! railroad centered here. Rep'les from the result of faulty construction. Wiling between twelve and fifteen workmen end seriously Injuring non than n acore of others. The building wna of reinforced concrete and the men wore crushed to death beneath the ton nf mortar and Iron. Only two of the dead had been taken out an hour after the accident, but upwards of twenty Injured had been removed to the Long Beach hospital which was filled to overflowing. It to stated that upwards of fifteen workmen are etlil burled In the debris. The hospital wna not sufficiently large to accommodate nil the wounded taken there and n large number of the wounded were removed to private At lea dwellings in the vicinity. twenty-fiv- e hive been taken from the ruins, many of whom will die. It to estimated that then are about sixteen or seventeen under the mass of wreckage. Thai ere undoubtedly dead. R. A. Bauvlx who waa taken from the ruins with hla leg gashed nod suffering from Internal injuries, said: "b waa at work on the fourth floor of the building nailing down a Joist. I noiiced four or five laborers carrying a heavy beam from the front toward the central portion of the building. When they arrived about the center they let the beam fall with unusual vtolenre. "The whole building shook and then earned to crumble and fall beneath all of u. 1 saw workmen Jump lu all in an attempt to escape the I fell straight back Into wreckage. the Interior of the structure. When l struck the ground below, 1 lost and knew nothing more until mime men pulled me out." The Injured are being taken fro. a the ruin as fast a they can he extricated. Hundreds of people flocked to the scene as soon aa the news of the disaster spread and dosens were prettied Into service to eld in the work Police surrounded the of rescue. structure and forced thu ruined crowds back. It was feared that the remaining wall, which waa badly shaken fey the collapse, might fall and cause greater casualties. Nearly a loz-ctoured, many of them believed to he dying, have been taken from under the wreckage. The cries of other, beneath the crumbled concrete and steel girders can be heard appealing for help. As mnny as a dozen dead are underneath. Relatives and friends of workmen employed on the structure quickly reached the acene and. rushing frantically over the ruin In nean-- of lovconed nne. added to the hopi-iesfusion. Many women, wives of wept hysterically when they were nnable to find trace of their husband. Other fell faint as they saw men dragged out from under the debris and hurried to the hospital. h Dead. Richnrd Perkin, concrete worker. A. Hurple. No. 26 Main street, ljii Angeles, leaves wife and two children. Injured At Long Beach Hospital. J. J. Walsh, very seriously Injured, may die. L. M. (Tillllp. seriously, may die. H. Riualharger, seriously, may (. die. George Perker, badly rut, injured In- ternally. E. Nicholson, seriously crushed, may die. Alexander Meanvix, badly crushed. F. W. Schulte, seriously, ntay die. E. l WrImui, badly injured, may (lie E Cunr nchsm, plumber, believed In be bttrie.i! George Parker. S. H. Im'.ey. badly hurt. n. V. Phillips. the railroads are expected todsi. BmaJ-waThe brotherhood men at the i the only one R. E. Cunningham Central sent and receive! a num- of the plumbing gang m Using. ber of dispatches yesterday. Smne of He ia believed to be buried In the them went to Boston and others to ruins. Chicago, Cleveland, Bi. Louis and KanThe Hotel Bixby which has been unsas CBy. der roure of construction for several K. REHABILITATING NUVEMfifiK IU, ( TO ARE BIG COMPANIES BE DECIDE ON A PROSPERITY SCALE. Standard Oil, Pennsylvania Railroad and Amalgamated Copper te Increase Pay of Employes, . Limn, Ohio, Nov. 8 A five and ten per cent advance In the wages of all employes of the refining branch of the Standard Oil company was announced hero today. The advance affects immediately nine hundred employee uf the Solar refinery in this city and tha army of employer at Welker, Wood county, Ohio; in Oil City, Pa.. Whiting. Indiana, Bayonne, N. J., Denver, and Charleston, 8. C. No notice of like advances has been received by the pipe Un department, but rumor has it that the voluntary advance will extend to every branch of the company. - PERFECTION Oil Three score happy brokers, bank-er- a and financial men whose names are household words In Nevada retired from the Palm restaurant early Sunday morning after voting that there waa no more genial host or belter entertainer then George Wingfield and hla partner. Senator Nixon, says the Goldfield Tribune. The party hail been tho guest of the men who made famous the name of the Mohawk. The banquet was tbe best appointed affair of tbe kind given In Goldfield, flower and music adding to of the scene. Cothe attracth ven were laid lor 75 and it was only through the good nature of the assemblage that the hall was capable of seating the number. Many more would hava been welcome but Mr. Wingfield's hospitality had to cease when be ran agalnat the limitations of the largest dining room in the city. The evening proved symposium of experiences of desert life that would make n thrilling novoL There was no spirit of exaggeration 'or deception. Each man told how he had come here and how he had acquired the interests that placed him In the front ranks of investors, opera t ora or speculator. Not single failure was chronicled but It waa universally admitted that the boya had been up against x pretty stiff game until the arrival of Wingfield brought a change of luck and transformed the camp from a doubtful existence nn the desert to a permanent city that now ranks aa the greatest city in Nevada. five-stam- ar4 deaenpun circular. uSTtJs Lamp ss ahaaeelupudc. taw 6tea clear, steady light, la eafeet lawp yea caa aad atckel plated. hap. Igaippcd with thnughaal the latest improved baiaer. Baaitaoaie tlwplc. actisfactary. nreat Write if yuacaamrt wanaated. ta at lawv ageary Kecry gel it (raw year dealer. tin hie CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY She lived half aa hour after being taken to a hospital. Tbe woman to believed to have been Olson, Jealousy and tho Rojoction of a and the name of the manMary is believed Man'o Attention, to be F. C. Gray, but their identity bss not been definitely ascertained. Chic go, Nov. 9. Jealousy or tho The police declare the woman made a rejection of n man'o attention 1 be- deepersto struggle far her Ufa, When lieved to have been tba cause of s found her waist was torn almost off, murder and suicide In Llnooln Park her bat wse found soma distance away toot night. Hearing two shots, police- end bar hair wse disordered. The women made a search la tha southern man was shot In the right temple. part of tbe park and discovered tho Tbe msa had a bullet bole in hie tembody of a young man, end nearby they ple and etlU grouped a revolver in his found a woman, unconscious end dy hand. MURDER AND SUICIDE. BROKERS. WILL BE ACTING AMBABBADOrT London, Nov. 9. Esme 'Howard, British general In the Island of Crete, has been appointed to the recently created post of councillor of the Brit-ls-h emlassy at Washington, nd wlU be acting ambassador during the Interim pending the appointment of a successor to Sir Mortimer Durand. 1 g SHOOTING. Fa- ing. along every line of longitude from North to South; every parallel of latitude from East to West; pile thereon tbe foods of every dime and Uneeda will surpass them all in tbe elements which make a perfect world-foo- d. a dust tight , moisturt proof packags. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY FURS STORES ; . Fargo. N. 1). Nov. 9. tale and corRed, fhumpagnp. tau and pearl top rect e reurn give the vo'e for govfur the babies size 2 to 5. ernor: are new arrivals and are very They , Sear Republican. 6.475: Hurke. Burke's plurality, pretty. Democrat, O.COu. 3,185, The Christmas Number of the New is here. It Is the must Idea OOOOOOOOOOOOOO magazine on the market o o and cost on 5c. HOME SWEET HOME. O O o o New Idea Patterns 10c for all kinds. O Cottage That Inspired the Sal- - O O O lad Is to Ba Torn Down. Soft 8olea for the bahirs in Red, O Drown. Black. Pink. Bine and White. O New York, Nov. 9. The lit- - O Remodeling Sale price 23c, O O tie thatched cottage ar East O O Hampton. L. I., In which John O sell In the store at one-haAny O Howard Payne, author nf O price, l'crl-upyou sender why In O lived O "Htmie. Swet Home." we can'giie m-- a discount nn suit. O and which. O his early year It s t tu make bill because O when he was a wanderer on O we are going out the Ladiea' Suit busiO the face of the globe. Inspired O ness. O hie immn tal ballad. Is t lie O O destroyed. The site un which O We carry Blum'e celebrated line of O It has slued so many years, has O Fur Top Felt 8Mppers. and the strtir- O O been and a O O ture will lie torn "Kantwcarcut" Clothing for Boya O In all the new O church erected in Its place. style and in all qualO ities cf gumis go O at Remodeling Sale OOOOOOOOOOOOOO price. FURS An Elegant Line of Each CLARKS Philadelphia. Nov. 9. Frederick Schaufflisuser. civil engineer lu the bureau of water, waa aluit and proli- ably fatally sounded today by Freder- ick Hurnberger. a fireman at a city If yon have seen our window with pumping station. Schaffhauner, for the last year, ha been much lu tbe th Roods from the bargain department we quote on these public eye principally as a str wit- and tbe price ness in the proceedings against John goods you will nut wonder why so W. Hill, rornirriy head of tbe bureau many people walk up stairs to buy f filtration. SrJiauffhauaer was call- goods. ed from his office In the city hall to While the Remodeling Sale to on we the corridor of the seventh flnor today cn the pretense that a friend wished will sell the New Royal" Sewing machine at I20.no and guarantee K 10 to see him. He was met by s. yt-a-t who shouted: "You hate killed my wife and I am Julia Marlows" shoes are comfortgoing to kill you." He bad n: finished the sentence able because of the patent elastic Instep which make tbe shoe conform to when he fired five shots at the loot. two bullets taking effect. All the "Kohn Broa." Clothes for NORTH DAKOTA DEMOCRATIC. men at Remodeling Sale price. r. Dcvtec) litna lice ta the fart that It rserate heal witheot Banks oreawli. The oU foiat aad the wtek carrier are Bade ef bna laearaer durability. liwcemM beat at wall thiaaghaat, which aad beadle. Hmut ie light aad eosL Seaat kae all tadK-ataDle wick caaaet be t portable. Ataulatclj laic aad iiia high ar taa law. ttuetated ae eawlp as a Utmp. dl parte ialrtica deemed. atchal aad Japaa. trery heater Taa mil; warraated. If art at year drttar write arert agency tat Spread the Worlds Table The Whit Pine Gold Mining company to another concern which haa prospects of achieving notable success by taking over an old mine and applying modern methods to ita development. This company bought a mine In the Egan range, about 12 miles from McGills, from which some 200,00fl worth of ora was taken in the old days and which was abandoned when tho slump In meiaU came. At th tlma tha mine wa worked the railroad was about 90 mllea away and nothing lean than 880 ora could be shipped, with profit while at. that time, too, the milling process In vogue perniiited of saving only free gold. A tunnel was driven la a distance of 240 feet and the ore was taken out In n wheelbarrow. By the work done at that time a good vein 18 Inches to throe and a half feet In width was developed the values In tha main body running from 120 to 880 n ton, with n streak of high grade. This streak was drawn upon to raise the average to shipping value under the condltluna then existing, but with tho crude methods employed even this became unprofitable. Place the White Pine company took hold of the property It haa opened a second vein, paralleling the other and apparently fully ae good a vein, and haa also opeued the contact, which produces thr same kind of ore. Manager O. Wetoer ie now at tbe mine looking after it equipment to become a producer. A track 1 being laid In p mill la tbe old tunnel, tbe being overhauled end equipped with modern tables and other appliance, and with great quantities of $35 to 863 ore ia eight, saying nothing of the high grade. It. regarded as a comparatively easy task t place the property upon basis. The mine to a dividend-payinonly seven mile from the nearewt point on the Nevada Northern railroad. SchafT-li.iusr-- Heater (Eqelppcd with Stake! Any akin Itching ia n temper-teste-r. The more you scratch the worse It itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, ecaema mny skin itching. At nil drug stores. GOLDFIELD r, a ADVANCE ALREADY MADE. WINGFIELD BANQUETS Horn-berge- mck-eoo- bed-roo- day that practically all the great railroad and industrial cur?. (rations of the country', the affair of which are directed from this city, have decided to Increase the prevailing rate of wages to their employes. Besides the Railroad company, Pennsylvania which already haa announced nn Increase, the Standard Oil Company, the Amalgamated Copper company, and the United 8tatee Steel corporation are mentioned as having decided on nn Increase or have the subject under consideration. The New York Central, the Lackawanna and other eastern railroads, the New York Herald says, have either been requested to advance the wages of employee or have taken ome steps to do ao. The New York Herald aaya the increased cost of living and the prevailing prosperity are the reasons for the step and that the managements of the corporations desire to have their workmen participate In the prosperity. NEVADA MINE. City Engineer In Philadelphia la tally Wounded. With a Ferfectioa OS Heater joe caa beet e euro comfortable, w make e chilly hallway, boat water quickly, and do many better than can ba done with asy other atove aa what fed it barns. The roperiority of tha New York, Nov. 9. The New York Herald sat it became known yester- White Pine Company Has Fins Pro pact In Propsrty Long Abandoned. SENSATIONAL IPOS. WAGES OF MANY re-m- a fair-minde- MOUSING, REESE HOWELL & SONS DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS YOU CAY GET Z. C. M. 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