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Show THIS - a- - made and naturally lacks in richness. Pabst sixty years experience has shown that perfect beer can only be made with Pabst exclusive process eight-da- y malt, which doubles the cost but brews a beer lowest in percentage of alcohol and highest in nutrition. Doctors recommend Pabst Blue Ribbon be. cause they know it is the richest and most wholesome and abso- -. lutely the cleanest beer brewed. Vkn rS.rlita Ba.r. call fav fakri BIm Bihfcaa. A i t e-- - 1 len. I'tah Copper Line-Pr- ices WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. D. C. r. Utah Conaoliilated Mining' company, by R. H. Channing. Jr. X'ew Red Wing Mining company, by W. C. Orem. Bingham Central Mining rongauiy, by D. C. Jack ling. Bingham Mary Copper company, toy Sidney At. Bamberger. ' Phoenix Mining coogvany, toy li. A. Gehhardt. Fortune Mining company, by Sidney M. Bamberger. Starless A J. Gould Mines, bv K. A, .. -- Come Quick Street by Tre-ioa- From 50c to $5.00 h company, Jaekllng. The Boston Consolidated Mining company, by 1.. Hanchett. Bingham Mining A Smelting company, by H. L. Charles. Yampa Mining company, by X. Roller Skates Twenty-Fift- and others me expected to A malisign up on the prupuhiiiiu. nger of one of tbe chief mines of the district slated after a meet lug bell testerdsy that It was recognized that living expense, bad increased and Dial the producing mines were mure prosperous l hau hi auy lime In the past and. while there had been no demand for nn increase In pay, it was deemed right ti.ai miners should receive an d once as a simple matin' f Justice and fairness. Owing to the number of interest in solved and Him short time that the matter had been under consideration It was impossible Air the representatives to agree n the new schedule yesterday, it was decided, however, that an advance sitould lie made; that It should be effective from Saturday next, the first day of December, iind that the amount of the raise should he announced nut later than the fifteenth of the mouth. To make Ihe proposition blurting the following resolution was adopted at the meeting and the different companies and operators mentioned attached their aignaturea to ihe agreement: Resolved, That the undersigned Bingham mine operator agree that, there will tie all advance of wages of underground workmen of their respective properties, effective December 1. The amount of increase to lie determined by a committee of operator! and made known on or before December IB." The resolution naa signed by the lowing companies: U. $. Mining company, by C. E. AlliKMilh, Roller Skates 306 a.' Tli.nK.giwL! !' the I'sen lu.Teii in ihr ciuli xi .ewtwiuar. in Uuater couul.w Knud to jesrordav (lui will rea-be 11101-- iban of I be employe Newh.'u Mines A gnu-ite- r uurpuia-Iprovido for a substantial in the pa uf ail men employ in tile mine and' mill of the couiialuv. Tb mine uperaiw uf Bingham me moving along ainiilar lines and a do an ccunpaniM. in tiiat ramp baie placed r.n agreement 10 increase liltuf tbe Cutuillg m.l Wages OH BOYS T. S. HUTCHISON Ad- Wall. BUYS LAND. rf Price to Be Put Under Water. Sait Ijake, Nor. 29.- -T. II. Finger- - and Nelson will ev-- r meet again. He gives as bis rrasoii ihai Nelson dues not want any or Gan' game The colured man insist ou making the terms, sfaich art- 113 pouuds two hours before the hgnt. acd a split of the I'aree. sixty-fiv- e per rent to Uan ihe purpose of impounding the wat-c:- k and tliiity-fivper cent U Nelsun. win or lose. On top of this Gaua offers of tbe Gooseberry valley fur puroaes. Yesterday tbe to give half of his purse to charity, concern purchased from the state which would not leave him as much about 'Su.Oiiu acres of land south ut money out of the crap as Nelson. Gain' reason for iht is that he win Price, which will he disposed of in nor let Nelson or Nuifcu dictate terms, small tracts to millers. Engineers are nw at work on tbe and if they fight again Nelson will .urvtya and something like fifteen have to do as Gaus ay. or just mile ot the main canal will be built the conditions as they were at this winter. The dam will he built Goldfield. Gstis i saving his as Siam a. weather permits. The for the first time in bis life and 1 leading a foundation are already in. representof en fltm.Ouu. about outlay strictly temperate life. The Baltimore ing The project was originally started mas realizes that he has thrown sevby farmers in the vicinity, but they eral fort nue gway and that he to retire this time with plenty larked sufficient funds to carry out their plans. Tbe resertroir. as now of money to take cars of him in bin u old age. Gana has made $l.tHi a planned, will have a capacity of week sines the Goldfield fight, and as acres feet, sufficient to water lie is tu get flt.imu out of the Torn acres. The land is said to be especially pab fight, together with the $il.uu0 'well adapted to the growth of fruit made on the Goldfield scrap, be will tree and sugar beet. Cleveland cap- bavy quite a aum of money. Cans will begin training early next italists have expressed a willingness to erect a augar beet factory as soon week and Sims expects to be there acre of lard are under con- shortly after be eiarts. 10 take cars as of the boxing end of his training. tract to grow beets. .Mr. Fi(gra!d declares that ten CAR SERVICE. ncie of Utah land uuder water will yield a greater profit than ItiO acres in the great agricultural states of the Salt Lake, Nov. 2k. Salt Lake street cars will make but one atop in earn middle west. The officers of the Utah Irrigation block, commencing in the very near A Power company are: T. H. Fitz future, according to the present plans gerald. president; DM. Indreth. viee of the management of the street car General Manager system. Acting president; Porter JR. Fitzgerald. retarv and treasurer. These officers, Wirtl slated to a representative of with law! N. Harmon and K. W. CrocThe Tribune Wednesday that such a ket t, comprise the ts.ard of directors. change i about u take place, although order to that effect have not been issued as yet. W. A. CAVERLY MEETS DEATH. Mr. Wells stated that, while he betbe public might nor take A. lieved Salt Ukr. Nov. 2k. William to the change ai first, he beCaverly, who was killed near Denver kindly lieves that the advantage to be recently was connected w.tb the will be appreciated, and that depurtineut of the Col.irado gained Midland in Knit Ijtke about six jean the public will soon become accustomed to the change and favor it. ago. Mr. Caverly and wife were well Mr. Wells states that by making this known and popular here. Mr. Caverly'a death was tragic. lie change, which will merely be the was traveling from Silver Plume to adoption of the custom In vogue wherever street cam are run. that a the Waldorf mlnea over the Argent lnCenlial railroad when the accident oc- much better schedule can he maincurred. The train had gne about a tained than at present. It sill not half mile when a coupling broke and only enable the cars to run on the cars plunged down the steep schedule time, but will also eventualservice tracks ut a terrific speed. The con- ly work Into a much faster is to have ductor and other Jumped off, thus being maintained. The plan on the near aide of the ssving their lives. Mr. Caverly Jump- streettire stop only both in the section rroaslng. ed also, but struck the face of a of the city having the king blocks rocky embankmeut and was thrown and where tbe blocks are short. His death hack under the wheels. The announcement that an wan InstunianeoHM. Mrs. Caverly died a year ago and schedule for the at reel cars ia under of the many imsix children ranging in age from 3 contemplation as cue provements tu b made in the serto 13 year are left orphans. vice will be rnreivod as welcome news by the Balt Lake public, and CANS SPARRING PARTNER. esperlalLv that portion of it which Nov. 2k. Kid Sims, finds It Ini possible to secure homes Malt Lakg. on the outskirts of the city, because sparring partner of Joe Uuia. arrivneed of ed in the city yesterday and will re- necessity often compels the sort of trsnsportstlon between main for a few daya with hia brother, some hours of midnight and 6 o'clock and then go on to train Uana for hia the In the morning, i, Tonopah light, (iana did not stop in Mr. Wells announces that Salt. Lake the city, but went straight through service aa soon to Tonopali. 81ms has been with Gang ia to have aa of on the roaj ever ainee the Goldfield as the many improvements of.the The have been disposed fight. Sima picks Gana to beat Herhe stales, will probably be man. but thinks it will be a harder srrvlre. once every hour on all lines between fig lit than moat people expect. and. 6 a. m. Fur this service Sims savi he doea not think Gaua midnight the fare will be the same as at any nu-ne- 58,-tui50.-tuj- ALL-NIGH- all-nig- '. n hour. a WILL DEMAND .NEW LAWS. C ' ' Stands for any Bargains It also stands for something else. $2.50 will be given free to the person giving the correct words for these letters. Answers must be in by 10 a. m. Saturday morning, Dec. 1 , at the Standard office. fmBagBBBapjnWH,iJV!we!!aM The Bargains of the City Begin December 1 st O-lo- jei . a fr THE STORIES Of MINERAL OWNER OF UTAH END. WITHOUT Grcenwater Copper Balt Gives dence of Having No, Limit. Evi- The Ureenwater district has no end. The district proper mav he confineil to certain bounds, tout the copper licit tiiat run through It dues not end at the imaginary linen. Gordon Campbell aava that atrlke have been made 40 miles south cf Green water that, are on pnr with the showings of Green water and Wilhnr Creek. This is the old silver lead territory in the vicinity of the Tecopan mine that ia now coming to the front with copper behind the movement, says the Beatty Bullfrog Miner. Mr. Campbell and hia brother John F. Campbell, well known in Beat-ly- , have a wonderful showing in the new country. Rome f the samples dloplsred the farmer gentleman are. Beat-tv- toy the richest ever shown In resembling the Greenwater ore iHinsidernblr and hearing the unmistakable signs of the away tip copper ore. Mr. Campbell states that the ledge he and bia brother have located Is 75 feet wide, capped with iron, and ert pplng boldly on the surface for 1.200 feet. An Sdi'iit hole sunk alamt in the enter of ihe big vein wltneaaed a swift transposition fmm iron into sample r.ptier snd iron, snd a grab from the (git tom assayed 3S per cent Hi epnt iron, in red metal and per beside a small amuiint of gold and among WAX. - be-g-- n J . -- tic--- . NOTES. ,n been filed intlie disin ('.dirge J. Giltsnn asrsinst n siciioi: eon- -' : ! the Full iimi rativg Rrorao Qmaiza CwN a CoM inOMDay, Crfr 2 Day A L W. BUSWELL, Jewels IO 24th Street. THANKSGIVING GUESTS will surely have greater causa t admire your home if its walls an newly papered in honor at the day. Let ua give you aa eMlmitt and ace how small It will ba GRIFFIN PAINT Wash. 2281 CO. Both Pboees HTBOUBLEl A WITH OLD HARNESS runaway, may eauae ttea mote trouble. Serious Injuries and mt times death are the awful results. Ai bid harness la often reaponslbla, tet lev harness with weak spots k I ti Jut aa bad. The kind we sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will get your moneys worth K Ton bay harness of ua. Our new address to 2177 Waskiap pan Are. J.C. PM Saddlery Cs. W. A. Malm 8. E. Malan, WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING MALAN ATE 800 TURKEYS. CHICKENS OTHER GOOD THINGS. TRANSFER COMPANY AND Took Fifty Men to Serve and Twenty, five Woman to Wash Dishes for 8,000 Soya An army of 8.000 Chicago newsboys attacked 500 turkeys. chickena and other good things Chicago, Nov. 2k. Vans, Drays and Baggage Wkgsm OUR SPECIALTIES PlanA tore, Safa Moving and Storage. OFFICE 438 Twenty-fift- PHONES ln(U 224. Ball, Btrsot 220. surct-HHfu- v - C3n-1'-o- Ths Raflway bstoosa 0!y Doahte-Trac-k Ibk WmswI Uver aa GhitofA fji-wa'- 1 t I et ai. M quiet title to in this county. The ;rht and Railway enm pany ha j made defendant In Ina still filel n te itistrlet ctnrt Nellie 1.. lvi.i to recover daimige in for injurlca allege tbe aum of F. E. Mrtliiiri-a parcel i V-- Iways.Amcmber PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 8 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. last night at the twenty-fift- h annual Thanksgiving dinner given by a downtown clothing company. The bill of fare in bulk waa aa follows: silver. Two hundred and fifty turkeys, 250 BIG GOLDFfELD MINE. (hickenK, 1.500 loaves of broad, 1.500 dozen cakes, 15n bunches of banana, n Burn May Hire Special Train to Take two barrels of cranberries, 25 cans of mashed potatoes, 1.500 Colorado Miners to Navada. plea, 25 boxes of oranges. 25 barrels Goldfield. XiiV. 27. .1 nines F. Burns, of apples, 25 boxes of celery; figs, one of (.'nleralu's bee; known and dates, raisins and nuts unscheduled, l most mining men. arrived besides lo barrels of lemonade. It took fifty men to serve the dinner in ratnp last TtiPK.lay and has been women to wash the. Inn-ever sitteo lo.dtiug over the niin-Iti- and twenty-fiv- e slt'iation. With .Inhn- A. Hayes, dishes. The Reverend D. F. Fox of president of the First National bank .if the California Avenue Congregational ('n)unidn Borings; A. T. Gunnell and church pronounced the invocation. l Dr. B. P. Andervon. he owns ihe of the Alheinarle property of 2',! AMERICANS IN MEXICO. acros. tw-- . niili-east of town. He has heen looking over the surface Mexico City. Nuv. 29. it was statfor the past two davit and ed here v esterday that a special train, thinks the territory Is all right, and currying the members of the Chicago Is heic fur the purpose of developing Chamber of Commerce wuuld arrive the ground in an extensive here early in January. It Is ex poet 4 "I ant aire.-.d-y cmvinced thav there that, the party, which will comprise is only one Goldfield." lie- said last some two hundred prominent business night. "Seeing is believing, ac I from men. will make a comprehensive tour d this linte yon will find me in cf the city and this republic. loiter, a the list of booster fur the camp. I similar excursion composed of busi- -' am n.'tv limbing for headquarters for ness-me- n from the city of St. Louis, an office. in; end to make Gold field will visit the republic. i the ci titer cf nty n.ir.e opera'.ivus. mi already beavilv intrestetl in Gold- OOOOOOOOOOOOOO field prniJe-.-- t ,md Intend lo g(-o 1 am nut going fi;:t!C more grn:nd. o Into the broke-ag- e business and atn o here to d.. lecitbuate mining. Broke Through the Ice While O "A si. mi as sre nty Colorado Out Skating. O - .cist.i will return hero O ar.-- i will " in in. ucp somp of nty Wallace. Idaho. Nov. 9. ..O b.1 frli-Cn-cw u who know Th-child r- -n of Titus messi. to hi'- :tv c'liue al tig with me. ing. a god IP. 13 and 14. and al, if r.- i fiv. I will iiite a special Kelltitn. agvl 16. were Nmilies ;i it toI 'u.y them and drowned n Modimoni lake hive notieert the difficulty in The children were skating when the Ice broke. Several other cl lllren who Tell in the water sere reword. en ovary h-- s trict cf Jewelry and silverware at- - w surpassed for beauty and ness. The lines of the 40( shown by Buswell are the superb ever offered to Uhr: buyers. A single viU to our will convince the moat that we offer the greatest o-- li. M. Black, Salt l.ak.-- , Nov. 2! president of the Uintah Mineral Wax company of Colton, Utah, was at the Wjlson yesterday preparing to bring his family to Salt (tty to reside Mr B.nck .! his romiHinv own thonly cx'ensive deposits uf Since taking in Aniertc.i. of the property lust March he lui been engaged quietly in development work and i now ready to snipping the finished product. It is a trltu-- al was. used extensively in certain nisnufurrurlng branches as a uiihiUini'f for beeswax. Mr. Black sys hi? is now producing twi and h half inns of the piodnct a d:t) and iixs ti ready market for the entire output .it 15 cents a pound were discolored by W. j The P. Bowen, a hotelkeeper ai Bolton. whs ! (I In necessary assessment sh a title to the prop- j work to psvr out. erty and Mr. Him .. ny he considers his j , propertt r than s gold nvno and lias refits! 'tai.flOQ for his holdings. COURT HOLIDAY GIFTS . DISTRICT Salt lAke. Nor. 2k. An aggressive lobby ia to be maintained during the coming aesslon of the legislature bathe womens chitw of the state, by the Juvenile court officers, and by other reformers, to secure tbe ps usage of a number of laws designed to meliorate the condition of unfortunate children. Judge Willis Brown of the Juvenile court said yesterday that preparations are toeing made to bring strong pressure to bear on tbe members of the legislature, to secure the passage of a numlier of reform laws. A new law will be pmed, which will provide for the maintcnnucp of separate Industrial schools for boys and girls. it la proposed to introduce a measure to compel parents and guardians when they are in financial condition so to do. to pay for the maintenance of their offspring when they me committed to any of the Industrial schools or other institutions of a similar character In the state. To provide for adequate protection for the child In the home, snd to provide adequate means of punishment for parents or guardians when they contribute to the delinquency or of children, is another measure that is proposed. Another proposed measure is to provide for the establishment of an institution for the care of the feeble minded and mentally Incompetent children of the state. 8 j Kal-baug- piciOeul Cusrr Co., other ye' ling good miner, but believe 1 can gel a lew uf the old FurtUnd cruad tu wrk fur me. J fnteiui tu 12. 1 ami. ly prospect the Aloeuiarle gtuunJ by An action has been tlied in the dia urfaoe trenching, and when 1 have trill court by J. li. Hurd, adminis- made up my nuud anere a wurking trator ut lire estate of Nanzie Fon- shaft is to be sunk, it ail! be pul down h to a depth of at least 5uti feet, and it tana. deceased, against PtiTv tu recover damages In the sum will be a three compai.uienl affair." of fl,iuo for the death of Fontana, GROCERY STORE ROBBED. who was killed by a premature blast in defendant's stone quart y on NovemProvo. Nov. 2k. The grocery slots ber 2k. IStu-tThe I U ton Pacific coal company has owned snd operated by Wilford Perry been made defendant in n suit filed i on Center street in this city, wi enthe district court by David Thomas, tered by a burglar last night. Enadministrator of the estate of John trance was gained by means uf a Kanagas. deceased, who aaks damages skeleton key. The robber forced open in the aum of 425.000 for ths death f the cash register and secured from nearly $2W. Tha matter waa Kaluga. who was killed in a cave-lin defendant's mins at Cumberland, ported tu the sheriff, who ia Investigating. Wvo, on February k. lk8. feutt divorce has been filed in the district court by Lein E. Webb against William H. Webb on the ARE grounds of desertion and failure to CONFLICTING support. They mere married at Satina. Kan., on November 7, lkt)l, and it is alleged that defendant deserted plaintiff two years ago and has failed to provide for her ever since. Plaintiff asks that her maiden name, Lela E. Clayton, toe restored to her. Clara McCourt has filed suit for A divorce in ths district court against Clement H. McOuurt on the ground of failure to support. The parties were married at Ogden on December 13. ue child, of which ON THE BATTLESHIP CARRYING 1102. and have plaintiff aaks the custody. Ilaintlif ROOSEVELT HOME. alleges that her husband is now lu amt her wrote io and he that Nevada, Informed her that he would not live with her any more. She also aaks for Sailor of Othor Ships Say Thera Waa a Demonstration of ths Crow 30 per month alimony and $50 as of ths Tonnossso. IVes. C. E. HmUcu haa filed' auit in the n district court against A. T. Moon, Moon. Roy Jones and Alice Jones Norfolk. Vs.. Nov. 29. Men from to foreclose n mortgage en pait of lot the cruisers Tennessee and WashingLake Salt City ton. which convoyed President Roose6. block 83, plat A, It is alleged that there is velt un hia trip to Panama and back, hurrey. morton the $2,750 and Interest due while In Norfolk today, declared that gage. together with $113.20 taxes paid the alleged mutiny on the Tennessee also occurred while the cruiser waa being by plaintiff on the property and for attrrneya fees, in (he second coaled on the Iauunua for the return count in the complaint plaintiff aska trip homeward and nut during the against defendants for trip. judgment The captain said the men on the $1,341.(0 and attorney's fee allege,! to be due on n promissory note exe- Tennessee, alleging poor and unsatiscuted on September 27, lk02. factory rations, refused to coal the ship. The marine guard was ordered BURGLARS IN JAIL. out and. according to the men here, the marines stood with pointed guns Salt ioike, Nov. 29. James Gibson threatening to shout tha first man who and James Porter, alias George Kelly, guit hia post during the coaling uf the were safely lodged in the county Jail cruiser. The coaling waa in this today by Disputy Sheriff Joe Sharp and, aa a result of the upon the charge of burglary In the mutiny, 100 luen were placed will tako men The first degree. In the brig. These, however, accordThanksgiving dinner with Sheriff Em- ing to the report today were released next their when the homeward atari was begnn. ery and will probably spend Thanksgiving with the war. ten of the in were men at it prison. The caught Philadelphia, Nov. 29. Captain the net of burglarising the butcher G. Perry, commander of the Unit-m- i at sliop uf Frank Hoffman at Murray States Battleship Tennessee, today toy : hint 1 o'clock this morning Night characterised aa absolutely false the Watchman Whittle and will have to story that the members of hia craw answer to the charge f burglary in had mutinied against nn order calling the flrxt degree. for a faur I tours' run under forced The men broke a window in the draft while the ship waa homeward from of .the butcher shop and Glbaun bound with President Ruosevelt, Capentered the plure, while Porter stood tain Perry nays the run wan meroly watch on the outside. While Porter for one hour off the Virginia Capes waa watching, the place Night Watch- and that everybody on hoard entered man Whittle came upon him and in- into the work with a great deal of spirPorter it and interest, vited him to take a walk. hesitated and seemed rather neivnus. "We have a splendid crew, raid Suddenly the proprietor of the place Captain Perry, "and such a story doea came running down and inquired for the slap and the service great harm. the night watchman and said hia shop All is nuw derived to be quiet on was being burglarised. Whittle then tbe cruiser Tennessee. There wan no and Hoffman to over tunied Porter trouble among the men on the Waah-lngtowent x round to the toaek of the whop, It waa declared that the of out coining where he met Giban on tbe homeward trip, Washington, his1 under two the place with turkey had two breakdowns. Her starboard burthe arm. The watchman grabbed engine, ft is said, broke before the glar and held him and the two were Florida coast was reached. This waa until today repaired and by forced draft she ludgeil In the Murray Jail when they were brought in to the caught up to the Louisiana and TenBeniden onuuiv Jail for safe keeping. nessee, three hours ahead. Off Capo the two turkeys the men rilled the Hatteras the Washington's port encafh register and secured about $3 Iu gine broke down and this made the cash. final delay of several hours. tj avg-tei- 20JM0 Acres Bouth l&Ort. .".0, to have be- - n by her iu a collision between (mi-on Seventh South and East Temple streets on all-nig- COMPANY XOVEMRER JIURXIXG, of the Utah Irrigation lias returned from tue of opcraiiou near Price, when tbe company has its big project well iiLiicr way. The company purchased what is Known a the Mammoth reservoir site Sr Miners and Miflmrn Accorded vance of 25 Centa a Day. HERE YOU ARE No. I'KIDAY UTAH. a. ii, WAGES RA SED malt Winslows Celebrated OCIDEX. From Correspondents and State Exchanges is Best. it EXAMINER: SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Why Pabst Moat beer from four-da- y UUICMNM Ti-M- a- i yea-ti-rrti-y re. Sox, 35a ooooooooooo LsxVtea Trah to drawffi-w- " Compartment and observation can. sleeping and -ins cars, buffet smoking can. with baitoer, bn etecnu lover Library; entire tnln lighted, through te Chicago connecttoo f charge. Direct Tha Ma IStPanlandMiflEMpolis p?iES2stt Chicago & kBSUU & P |