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Show EXAMINEE: THE 510 UN I NG have toward ordinary oil beaten is largely due to the smoke and smell so From Correspondents oil characteristic of the burner. The removal of these oh- -' jectionablc features and the perfecting of all mechanical part combined with beauty erf design and skilled workmanships have made the ed SHORTAGE (Flapped SmkekM teller) vastly superior to all others. Cannot smoke or small. Wick cannot be turned too high or too low. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds four quarts of oil and burns nine hours. Light snd portable easily carried about. Warms cold rooms and heats water quickly. Two finishes nickel and japan. Every heater If you cannot get heater or information from your dealer, write to our nearest agency for dewar-rante- d. scriptive circular. eraa- want ta every tern and ia the beet lamp for alckei-pleted- - yd State Exchanges i corn-raile- d d . V-- R high-hande- d PlUsbifrg-Sllve- r Peak company's bonanza gold properties at Blair, in tha GRAND JURY GETTING FACTS. Silver Peak district, Nevada,' came In from the company's headquarters at e Salt Hot. II. Samuel lke, Faster Family Contributes Generoualy returned from the east Wednes- Pittsburg yesterday morning ou hla t Witness Fast Bankers way back to camp. He found time day night nod was up to his ears in to Examined. say that all details for the bundwork at hla offices yesterday mornof the companys milling o ing. He ita'wd that the eentiment ling Balt Lake, Nov. 88. There lx upon, waa plant had been fully decided what metal respecting have doubt new held by those wh) that plana and specifications had been was tha to In all with do line going watched the progress of the grand placed In. the hands of prospective declaration! of that It would bidders for the construction gpd equipjury'a deliberation, that coal land nosn be selling experts for 25c n He pound. cases are being paid special attention. believed ment of the plant and that bids would no himxeif.. would What that The eppesranoe if certain wlrcas.es mean to such propositions ns the Bos- be opened la this city on the first day cuiihrmwd this belief and each ton Consolidated and Cactus, bn said, .of December. day lends to do xwy with could be The new town of Blair, which is loeasily figured out. the alightoat doubt upon litis 1011.1 cated right at the company's properNever the ia of brining, history 'Vniam D. Foster, secretary to Bolt. said Mr. Newhouse, had there been ties Is, Mr. Effinger stated, growing Forrester, of tha Utah Fuel company, such w'urkUwide interest tn mining rapidly and It would, be no time till has been before the grand Jury a numa mining storks as now prevails lu it boasted population of 1,600 people. ber of times. Hla appearance before and New York, the other eastern mtnlug inad and the grand Jury la more frequ-.f- t COAL SITUATION EASIER, ; centers, ns well as aorost tha: of other witnesses. His iiui.o the financial ocean. recent the Respecting !tt book 'he appears upm the wltnee Grande and Oregon Short launching of the King Edward com- Both RioLine I Lied States marshals office afli-Are Delivering, e on at pany Cobalt.Mr. properties tin- - following dates: November It comsaid the that the reports 1C. It, 80 and 21. was Ha la the Jury pany was one of his Salt Nov. Today tho coal promotions was situationLake, y tiom during the greater part of lx somewhat 'relieved owing Mb erroneous. never had entirely afternoon. Mareena roster, ; area the to both (he Gould and Harrimaa lines property, but on the reports j b- other, has been n witness and V. IL of The ex- hustling consignments though. ta whom he ongineera placed Ft. ter, tha father of these try hove, plicit confidence, he had invested fuming In Wyoming coal which ia apquit has been eiamlned at leng.il. The In tha - underiaking sad had parently the faqorlte fuel, has bean fc liter may be eiamlned satin today; heavily broken by the delivery of eight carbeen board on of the directors. placed Other wltneeaee who have been ex- The loads of lump, one of nut and ono of of tha was' one, promotion amined era contractor who build coal lack to the local retail dealers. and it been had brothers, btua and terminal Of Utah coal, mainly Caatle Gate, along the most suoceaaful. The property setsmi iit.ee of local railroad. Travis b. to be one of Williams of tha Utah Fuel Manager Mr. splendid merit, and Pendergra.it, manager of the Steno- Newhouse experts company this morning stated that to Investment his anothBalt in Lake ia there lx a lot on the way to Salt Lake, graphic Bureau out well. . er wltnesi whose appearance la the turn while since yesterday the consignHe to condeclined discuss matters witneaeee' room waa a thing of daily ment for the retail dealers have been nected with as his Utah hs companies, in in good shape. In any caae eminence. Oscar P. Will, cashier of had not had time ta leant anything coming the Mt. pleasant Commercial and about them there la plenty of ccal ia sight to take his since srrivaL care of domestic consumers, say the Savings bank at Mt. Pleasant, was ra ' "T other witness whose name appeared railroad official. CLIFFORD BEATS CORDELL. Charlea rt. to Railroad officials are Inclined upon the roll yesterday. P I State take an optimistic view of the coal Burton, cashier of the Utah Former y Salt Laker Wins Another waa In the waiting room bn a situation now that the beet hauling of Fast and Clevsr Boxer. abort time during the day. Orton M. season la about over with ita attendant release of chr--s and locomotives Squires, now advertising solicitor wrf Halt Lake, Nov, 83. Ou last Monday which can he returned to the coal serthe Iteeeret News, waa among Wednight, by n terrific right arm swing vice. nesday's witnesses. 'I believe the alleged coal famine From the activity being display'd which landed under the ear Of Lis opby the United States marshal and ponent and over the jugular vein. Jack In Salt Lake to be greatly exagger-ated,- " Lu force it la not thought an adjourn- Clifford pnt Jack Cordell, of Oakland, Mid a railroad man today. The ment will be taken until the end of tu sleep In the seventh round of what public haa got panicky over the precon-towas intended for a twenty-roun- d the week and It ia not at all liuprn vailing cold apell, but I think If an at Marysville, California. able that tha Jury will continue Its deinvestigation cf the coal bins of Salt A assemthousand had spectators liberations- over until next week. It Lake dwellings were possible It would bled In hall to witness the Hopkins i admitted that all witnesses be found that there waa coal stored have not been examined, and "SO," which was under the manage- away In each. Under present condiment Van of of tha Barney Busklrk, to get an estiuntil tha Jury gathers the very Ut tion It is Athletic club. These were mate of theimpossible amount of coal required fragments of evidence it will con- Phoenix about divided as to whether for the tuple reason that the people equally tinue Ita work. Fred A. Maynard, or one well direct- are running around to the retail dealspecial Culled Stales asalHlant attor- It was chance blow ney general and Hiram E. Booth, Unit ed by the game Clifford that ended the ers and placing orders for coal. One ea States district attorney, are pres- contest. dealer tells a man that he cannot deIt was Clifford who forced the fight- liver him any ooal for a couple of ent at each day's Mloni. The ball anil witnesses' waiting room Is under ing from the start. He showed a mark- weeks. He gives hla order sad aaya tn since his last appear- himself that between the two he has a the charge of 8. F. Kimball who keeps ed Improvement a watchful ''weather-eye- ' out for the ance In that city, and Cordell was con- chance of getting some ooal. I know tent to fall hack on his usftal clever of a number of dpullcate orders that d linjulaitlve who wander lu the of the grand Jury room on blocking in the hope of winning on hare been placed In this fashion. Peowant to be sure of getting ooal the third floor. Tha Jury will have points. The preliminaries were between ple been In session two weeks tomorrow, and are almply dropping orders all Mike opening its sessions Monday morning, Man Matthews, of Chico, and Iron over town. If It were possible to get Dunn, '5 of San Francisco, and teams enough to deliver this coal November 1. During this time a one Wallace, of Yuba City, and Ed there would be a surprising number day rest has been taken. The dally Jack first waa stopped by the of cancellations of orders sent In tosessions are not concluded until 5 Moore. onTheaccount of the "ginger day. There Is none too much coal In police o'clock or later. which the Chico man introduced In Balt Lake, but there Is no need to feel lieu of science, and the second was alarmed aa the situation Is getting FORMER FIREMAN IS DEAD. concluded whaa Wallace's trainer better dally. up the sponge .because of thu Salt Lake, .Nov. 23. Peter Peterson, threw lack of both acience and ginger In i SUIT AGAINST MORAN. a member of the formerly tire department, died at 11 o'clock their corner. Pfth Lake. Not. 23. John J. H. Igitr Wednesday night from lung trouble COURT NOTES. tim-filed suit in the district court contracted while fighting fire. A year ago while at a Are he reorlv-etoday against Contractor P. J. Moran Salt I a he. Nov. 22. Charles Huy lo recover damages tn the sum of a severe chill, which developed Into lung trouble. It gradually grew filed an application In the probate di- tVt.dOO for personal injuries alleged worse and last spring he waa given a vision of the district onurt yesterday t.i hare been received on June 13. three months' leaie of absence from for the apitointmm of Edward 19'tfl, while employed by defendant at administrator for the es- the Garfield smelter. The defendant Uie fire department In the hope that Noof Who tate died August Huys. hud the conti act for concrete work the vacation and rest might be beneficial to him. At the end of that vember 3. I Poe, leaving five heir and at the new smelter and plaintiff waa an valued at 1500. estate In his employ an.l while working on lime, however, he was still unable to was obtained bv tbe an Insecure acaffcld A Judgment about resume him duties as a fireman and he twenty Co. Oil Standard against the Sterling feet from the ground-- a plar.k gave tendered hla resignation t accept a A fur Milting company position as transit man In the city Mining way and plnintlff fell to the ground, Including the costa of the ac- severely injuring him arm, neck, engineering department. After that tion. for merchandise delivered to the shoulders and back. time his condition gradually Warn worse until hi death. Two weeks ago defendants but which the plaintiff dehe suffered a slight hemorrhage front clared were not paid for. Judgment FIRE DESTROYS RESIDENCE. one. wa-- t entered by the clerk of the disthe lungs and Saturday a defend-auiitrict court In default of the i which resulted in his death. Salt Lake. Nov. 28. Tbe brick resiPeter Peterson was born in Kreiirik-sad- , dence belonging to J. C. i nch of the Ail criminal cases that have been years ago Norway,' thirty-onIce company and occupied Imke Salt l trl.-tbefore Judge J. J. Whit- bv In his early youth he enlisted andi et for George Goggin. Slid South Third In the Swedish aker. have been tranfeiTid tn the served- several yeai tf'oal, waa almost totally deatroved nary. After he waa mustered ui he criminal division of the city court and by fire at 6 o'clock this morning, the was lira mate on n Norwegian ship will he he til liefore City Judge C. B. which In a modern one-sly All hue. Dithl of the criminal divlt.-nIn the merchant navy. . wa prartlcally new. having After coming to So It lutke some six fiitl matter scheduled before Judge been onlv a few years. The Diehl tiiivj heen transferred to Judge fire ncoupled Is the years ago he was appointed to tinrod from a deoriginated and served shout a yeai. j Whitaker calendar. These transfer fective flue. About two ye&rx ugo he was again ap- du not apiiit in those cases where a The strong northeast wind, which pointed as iailderutait on No. 2. and change of julae has been requested wa blowing a perfect gale, fanned served until his ii:w- forced his re by any uf the parties to the actions be- the flre. Soon the entire roof oii the fore cither of the court. tiremenl. under aide w burning with a roar. ld-He leaves a chilsnd By the time the department had got dren living at North Third Wear VALCADA'S RICH ORE. to the scene at 5:30 o'clock the entire His age! mother also survives him top f the house was a mass of flame. and resides l:i this city. Large Body Opaned in Main Tunnel Four hour were necessary to check That Will Mill $20. the work of destruction. ANOTHER MORMON COLONY. Tbe house is situated in the midst The main tnunal on the Frank claim of a thickly settled district, where Ri xh'ii c. Ida. .Nor. 22. A number of of the Vah-a-iproperty at. Sliver Peak. hard working men have tholr homes, R xbiirg have Cora to the Ner.. has followed the ledge for 325 the result in .many cases of years of conclusion that this pari roi;i. fe t. and entire face Is In crc toll. locMtej he;e. These had not yet L. a llM!e too cold for them. Ou that XKsav between Kh.i and 240 a ton. 'r r aruued labors, and T; ii:t night a large party left for Two croe:it. 825 feet sparfo have little dreamed of theday's destruction thar Cain, rn.a for the purpose of tnvehti-g.iiinbeen run out from the tunnel lo0 feet Hiigl-- t be meted o.rt to them toy the the land of the Grldiey Town-f'.- t ech on t.e dip of the ledg. and both r.anio company in the (Sacramento ia1-lare in nr all the way. Mldwat he Harl! had the bell ceased alioiit n hours tide from Sacratween thee croKCUt a raise which i ar.d ti.c telephone receiver beenringing hung mento City. It la likely thar a colony wqa ntn fti-'i- ; 'ha tunnel, encounteroi tP when the fire department from of Mormon settlers sill he of the ledge at a fcuuae No 2 and wagon located the hanging-wal- l from No. 1 if conditions are found to be point seveniet a fget above the floor arrh rd on the scene. The hot soon fv!:'.ile an. I 'he term reasonable of the indffatlrg that the no- l.a-- tuo-1.800 titan fet 0'f hose asem Mr. Kieeb-the Froeley body is eoustiinrably more than wrung and several streams of water Tomnsite company, spent a week h re feet thick. on the hlas. SAM NEWHOUBE'B CWfflNOfTAL OIL COMPANY. RETURN. New-hous- ( j iea DEPEW HAS FRIENDS. They Greet Hun at a Dinner in New York City, New York. Nor. U. Senator Cbeun-- 1 cay M. Dr pew' tint public appear-- i aace since hie I Hums, et. the Chamber i nf Commerce dinner lent night, caua-- ; ad a ettr at that function. Ac many nia fallow gureu as auuld reach ,(f I Um preaaed forward to grasp bln band and noon tha Junior senator of the state wao the center of attraction. Senator thinner but has ha baa nut aged In appearance, despite bis llloeaa. The greeted bis friends with a warm handshake and to their Inquiries concerning bis health ho replied that he fell as well as ever. The reception to Senator Depew did not end in the outer room. For tome time after be had taken his seat at tha table his friends scattered ail over tha nxim, came to shake hands with him. .Mr. Dcpew seemed u be n uch pleased at the cordiality maul-testetoward him. ! I 100-to- n r New-hous- fit' yea-tciua- Open a Box for the Children Leivc it where they can reach it Watch them gain in weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy with health and life. Uneeda Biscuit bull-llng- ; w are the only Soda Crackers the most nutritious food made from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children. a Just tight, moistnrs proof packags. In NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Via-toi- 1 neigh-t.nhoo- PURS FURS I An Elegant Line of Each well-known r REESE HOWELL & SONS -- n DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS , e YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. I. . strv-cture- - Home Made tShoes For men, boys, misses and children again in Ogdem. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well as the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the I . lv-i- . Fifth Ward Shoe I'llStore 2546 MADISON AVE. BELL ONE 513 X. Catalog and Samples. g e. 1 T. A. SH REEVE 24, The present detekipmeais. there-- i the interests of his company and left with the party on Tuesday night. fore, hav practically exposed a body uf Among those who irft fin (.aliform Jure 225 feet long, 100 feet wide, and were Hou. Hyrurn Dtwsnap. Attorney imwe than seventeen feet thick, that C. L. French and sua. George Cole and will mill at leant 20 a ton. Through-jou- t this body of ore there are numer-- ; family, Otte ehlrley. Waco Simmon, and Henry Leaner. These were from ous streak from two U four feet wide Keaburg. There were several from that assay from $50 to 1UU a ton. each of the following towns: Milford. ELY CONSOLIDATED. Parker and Salem. In all there were about twenty-fiv- e la the party. A numOne of the best indication of tha ber from Cache valley were to join the party i rack Junction. Several manner la which the properties of propwill lenialn while others will return the Ely Consolidated and dispose of their property tf fav- erty is opening up is found In the fact orably impreased with the climatic that Manager OUus Jeldneas was to wire to the New York offices condition, land, etc. of After an intense cold wave of sev- fjr stock to supply the eral days duration we were visited by the men employed at the properties a The suow began falling under him. Hi own men and aiea on Monday and continued lightly on uf Ely who have dally access to tho On Tuesday night it fell lues, and consequently know what is Tuesday. quit heavily. M'e now have about four being accomplished ip the matter of development, were so urgent their lut'hes of the beautiful. The coal situation la quite serious. requests that he do aometnlng for them that Mr. Jeldnass gat busy oc It eeiua Impossible to get anything g'.se than "run of mine coal, which the wires and auoceeded, tt Is underia practically auothrr name for slack, stood, in getting a small bucch of but sold at the regular price uf 7.8fi ihe stock at going prices for h.s Ely delivered. Our local dealers friends and mine workmen per ta a business maeaags to the offices have been uuaLle to get but n few car of lump cual. It look ns if the of the company yesterday. Manager coal companies are almply bluffing Jeldneas1 only reference to mine conthe consumer Into paying regular ditions was: "Everything la looking price for their slack, and as long as fine. the people will submit, because they PITTGBURG-BILVEPEAK. must have fuel, they will continue this husmess of selling their M. L. Ffflnger, manager' of the slack at full pries. d d heatehold sea. Perfectly constructed ; absolutely safe ; e stalled la light-gmn- g fewer. Made el braaa . Krary lamp warranted. threegheel and If not at yeur dealer 'a write ta ear Manet agency. NOVE5IREE in CAUSE CF WORRY The Suit Lake Herat J ms: Something bite a hundred cars uf cual were reuKlved uu tha I tab marital yesterday from the uituea of Keiktuer-er- . Ruck Kpnuga and Uw Rio Grande minea ta the aouinera part of the state. Hlille this will go far towaid relieving tha Immediate wants of the public, reetdenis of Salt Lake will obtain hut little relief. M'lth a dally estimated at 1.258 urns and a limit of Sou pound, to each customer tha relief afforded will be of short The worst feature uf Uie situation lies In the fact that neither the railroads nor tha dealers appear able to say how long it may he before present ooodltfona will oomn fo an end. Vague allusions sie made to the time, possibly two eeeas or ten days hence, when the toeot sugar taownee will have dosed duwa fur the swuou. and ItW or 4uu tons uf oual now used by these will be nvallabie for oornuuir-via- l purposes, la this eanneciiua tha relief ia the oar shortage is also mentioned, It being pointrd out that the cart nuw used for the transports liau of this cual ae Well as the ooal tueif a III be available for the puhlle g.ud. As for as the city Itself is ooucern-ethere la no particular hardship only a general shortage whluh threatens to detolup into an out-soout famine unless some provision Is made for Immediate relief. PERFECTION Oil Heater vttfe MOEXINP., SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS The Aversion which many people - UTAH. SATEEDAY OGDEN, 1904 Their efforts were first directed ia the burning house, but the wind tuck flying coals and shingle on to neighboring Mrucurea. These were suoa put out brfore they had net fire to the The several adjoining building. streams used were the only preventive and the many flying embers kept the fire fighters busy. The boys put In four long, efficient hours before the blase waa finally put out. The total amount of damage done 1 estimated at I4.0U0. panlallr covered by Insurance. Tha house and content are practically destroyed. The family of George Goggln, the occupant, 1 now staving at thf neighbors. WILL NOT PAY EXPENSES. Sah Lake. Nov. 3. The state board of examiners baa refused to approve tbe claim of Deputy Sheriff Joe Sharp of $248.70 for hla expense to Hut Springs, Ark., where be arrested Jim Donaldeon. who la now in Jail availing trial on the charge of robbing the MoWhlrter brother of over $10,U00 tn this city on September 19. It seems that la the requisition papers which were issued for the return of .Donaldson to this state. Sheriff C. Frank Emery was designated aa the agent uf tn ft ale to go after and bring Donaldson back to Utah and the state would be liable for hla expenses-DeputSheriff Sharp had been trailing Donaldson through several cities and had located him at Hot Springs and placed him uuder arrest. Donaldson agreed to come back here without requisition papers, so the sheriff did not hav to go after him. hut Sharp brought him hack. The ' money expended by the deputy waa advanced by Sheriff Emery In order to not cauee any delay 1 arresting Donaldson and the proper vouchers for all expense were made out by the deputy and filed with the board of examiners. Tha board, however, claimd that the state la not liable for nay hills contracted by the deputy at all, as he was not. the agent of the state lu this matter. Just how the matter will be settled ia nut known at present, tout It la probable that the sheriff nlll get his money back some way. IN CELEBRATION , I OF THANKfiGlvi be a. feast for ih'.' as well as for tbe body. our " perb display of Jewelry , most tempting selection or chain necklaces, brooches, rings u bracelets, all delicately and into cally set with the finest d.stuM and precious stones that favored, any of which will dd ta ty and distinction to the charming of dresses. there. Should y ff. L BUSWELL Jenifer 0 24th Street. THANKSGIVING QUESTS will surely have greater cause ts admire your hum if Its wslli ut newly papered la honor of ihi day. Lot ux give you an estltuu and aee, how small It will ba . ROOSEVELT GRIFFIN PAINT THEY CONDEMN HIM FOR CHARGING THE SOLDIERS. 2281 Wash. DIS- CO. Both Phoatx Chicago Colored Men Advised to Con- trol TheniMlves When Tillman Appear Thar. Chicago, Nov. 23.Two thousand negroes. in Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church last sight, severely criticised President Roosevelt for discharging the three companies of oolor-atroops Involved la the Brownsville, Tax., riot. In a personal letter to the President, and In resolutions addressed to the war department, tha mass meeting urged the rescinding of the action. WITH OLD HARNESS Aa aa Illustration of the depth of their feelings ta the . matter, the A runaway may causa more Am spokesman of - the negroes declared trouble. Serious Injuries asd (on that Chios go would take one of the times death are the awful results A eompanlee and support It hare until bid harness la often responsible, to a now barn sea with weak spot la I the President comet to aee the Injusia Just as bad. tice of hla course. The kind ws sell have Resolutions were adopted deploring NO WEAK SPOTS. the forthcoming visit of Senator BenYon will get your money's worth If jamin Tillman to Chicago, hut calling upon Chicago negroes to control them- yea bay harness of aa Our now address la 22T7 Waffitap selves during the event. d .. - g TROUBLE I . TO CURE A CCLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. fi. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. HARRIMAN INTERVIEWED J. C Platt Saddlery Co. Net Alarmed Over PoMibility of Gov. ernment Ownership. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING A despatch to from Elkhart, lad., Nov. 23. Chicago. the Record-Heral- d JV3ALAIN aaya: Government ownership of the transcountry portation facilities of the would he Ineongrifbus, Impracticable and utterly Impossible." This statement waa made by Edward H. Harrimaa yesterday aa the Twentieth Century Limited aped toward New Tork. .when flrat asked to give fata opinion regarding government ewnerahtp, Mr. Harriman flatly refused, declaring: ' Oh. I couldn't talk about that. Because government ownerWhy? ship ts not now an imminent question, aud In my judgmen it never will become eucb. Du you not think, be was asked, that the present agitation and the present inquiry Into the ownership and operation at railroad Is directing the mind of the public Into channels which may ultimately lead to government ownership?" "Net at all. said Mr. Haninuo emtha phatically. "On tbe contrary, present agitation la going to have exactly the opposite effect The more agitation there la, and the greater the discussion on these subjects, the more the people will see the incongruity of government ownership. The questions involved In the transportation problems of this country are being more and more discussed in their broader senqp and significance. This must remit In a better understanding by the people generally of the conditions which surround the transportation businPM and the conditions under are operated. which the railroad When there Is a thorough public understanding of these conditions tho conclusion on the part of the public will be Inevitable and will be such M I have Indicated." TEN W. A. Malas S. E. Milan. PER CENT TRANSFER COMPANY Vans, Drays and Baggags Wageaa OUR SPECIALTIES Plane, Furniture, Bate Moving and Storage. . 401 I ltd., Street PHONES 224.' BeO, 220. Raffiwy The Oriy DseMc-Trac-k The Overland Limited la nt Mod LasarleaaandTraindrawing Cofeprtmtnt observation oooooooooooo O WRECK ON COLORADO LAND. tnloradn Springs. Nov. East-boun- Colorado MID 23. Midland passenger train No. 5 collided with two light engines at Iran-ho- e early this morning and It is reported that two paaaengera were killed and several j OOOOOOOOOOOOOQ r0" car. 1 and I6W aloepins ear, tag cars, can, with barber, bath and fevers Library; entire train wto1 lighted, through te Chicago Direct connection tot , charge. buffet-awokl- nc o MW the Mislead Uvar aed Chicxt INCREASE. Fall River. Mx.. Nov. 23. The full en per rent increase In wages demanded by ihe textile mill operative. wu granted today and a threatened strike everted. OFFICE Twenty-fift- ! SLPanl andKincsapoIis C. A. Wtlkar, & BCMcage Gal Bailh-WistH-a " Mk aa CUT. Uafo to Labe nrrr'1 " fir- V I ,sgr |