Show i SWITCHMEN IN THE NORTH N 0 RTH WEST LOT GO OUT ON oil STRIKE thirteen Thir teea of tie bg roads have their freight 93 practically affy tied Up Industries alom closing i ng down abat are dependent on the railroads local new news t SWITCHMEN ON STRIKE aion aroa with to the IW cout traffic at a pastries closing down allye ae ae of industry in the northwest dependent an ma the movement of eap plia ie in seriously affected by the ehnke of the switchmen on thirteen of the big railroads on the of no vember at 6 in the evening the switchmen all quit after failing to make a of their differences the great northern northern pacific find and st SL paul milwaukee uplift puget sound roads raids are the largest roads concerned and the freight traffic on these linoa lines 13 a practically at a standstill frem from duluth to the pacific coast already the industries depending on the railroads have commenced laying off some of their emp employee loyes in st paul and the big floor flour mills end and sto stock yarda yards are badly affected and can run only a few days longer the ship ment of iron ore at duluth Is a suspended and thousands thoua anda of miners and other working men will be thrown out of employment unless a settlement of tha the trouble Is effected soon awn in montana the coup Is to complete the mines at butte will be compelled to close which will mean the abutting shutting down of the great washoe smelter at Ara anaconda conda and the smelter at great falls these mines ranea and smelters cm em ploy about men on un the coast and in the coeur dalene ml ing country try thing things are pretty well lluy we welley thiu abe U P PT oregon short ri 1 alme 0 adi anad R G not aa yet affected affe eted and the indications arc are they will not be drawn into the trouble unless through ara pathy puthy Pg passenger traffic Is being earned on in a slow low cautious way on the roads involved inspector pettit gives out interesting news newl J E pettit coal mine inspector ina baa has returned to salt lake after being out on a tour of inspection during almost the whole month of november mr pettit is asking the companies to send estimates of their t during the fiscal year the amount of powder used and the number of men and animals employed one of the most peculiar accidents which has come under the notice of inspector pettit the first of its kind in utah occurred at no 4 of the sunny gunny side mines on november 2 resulting in the instant death of one austman Auit nan and the subsequent death of two others eleven men were working in the third right entry of the ilio mine when a bounce occurred o men were removing tho the pillars between two galleries A fracture of the raf 1 ad d s subsequent doann of the weight of 0 the strata above caused the bounce coal being thrown out on each aide side of the pillar during the lat loot week mr pettit went to castle gate where the utah fuel co C bas has been testing oxygen apparatus for rescue wu work under the direction of H G william willia ma of the utah fuel co manager Mb vrAM vt of the oxygen co burned about five pounds of sulphur in an abandoned working of the mine several of the officials present put on the oxygen helmet and were able to spend some lime time in the atmosphere vitiated with sulphur without suffering ill effects it is expected that the utah fuel co and other companies of the state will purchase of the appliances and have a corps of trained rescuers at the mines k resuscitating device which pomps pumps oxygen into the lung lungs is being tested germany autria austria russia belgium and england are using theao these APPI only are in use in the united states the taking off of the duty on tescue appliances by the last congress has had the effect of reducing the cost in importing them from asri many RAILROAD DOINGS geo F wilson in charge of a garg gang ot of 16 men hai has been ent sent back from the front and nd will have prim as u tra mr wilsons crew will loed load all supplies going to the front and when not so employed will work nt at resurfacing the track for forfi civo or six mil miles out the pile driver ta Is now driving piles for the bridge on the cedar creek branch this bridge ia in about fet feet from the southern utah railway line the tho bridge will be about go 90 feet long long ties 14 feet long are needed at the brodt they are being shipped tn in from oregon points and are a long time on the road work on 0 the tipple Is i progressing favorably ad awl it ie is expected it will be completed about the middle of the month we understand that mr jordan or the contractor could use a few low more carpenters carp entera if he could get them ata 0 lar creek company w W mak risk ing for inquiries for stone mason i the first of the week w got off easy sheriff kelter arrested a young nun wednesday afternoon who had been working on the for the mille cree creel 0 o mines he lie called himself jack clark and waa was laid MY from work wednesday before h left the camp at the tipple he laid iad hinds on some underclothing and gloves belonging to 11 II bruun he got to pric sheriff kelter took win in the stolen goods were recovered and as a mr bruun did not care to prosecute him he was let go and he be has his quit t to k ii v iichi ii 4 A j TO tv H 9 ur cot coal mine glorge W craig one of the promoters ers of the utah collieries company at scofield that recently purchased the coal mine formerly owned by andrew smith says the company ia a making mak ing preparations for an tin extejt sive business es as boon soon as spring opens up he ile made arrangements with neil nell M madsen for bead headquarters quarters in his office and for him to handle the coal business miners will be paid oil off by mr madsen mr craig says that as eoon soon us is spring opens up the D R G railroad will be he extended exter ded to the mine and that they will ahia on an average of NO tona tons of coal dally daily A good starter A report from dytoh h says that the stage from colton via theodore that was due 43 48 hours aeo ago had not put in an appearance when the report came to price there wai was a big snow storm on he divide and it waa was feared the driver waa was snowed in with his load enow snow of tho the season delays the stage 48 hours what is to be expected in the middle of the winter is a question the people in that section are baking asking in considering the new proposed mail route from front colton new train to california via salt lake route leaves salt lake dally daily 9 a m emery stake academy notes the emery stake academy ia Is doing excellent work the literary and slid eng lish departments under the able direction of slater sister chloo chloe palmer Is reaching the expectation lof t any high school in the state the psychology history of education and german classes arc are second to none arm from the fact that they are directed by our able principal professor 0 F 11 ickman kronn the physics department I 1 Is doing the same work as tho the course outlined in elementary phylina of the university of utah we anre re using the same laboratory manual that ir joeeph F merrill uses at the U of U wa m have bave of apparatus and we are using this to perform the 35 required experiment 4 this department is directed by professor T WP iches professor A B willey ie is practical historian his terian he ile has been keen over all the historical ground of europe and has studied the history of the thelm cour t ta he la giving ving an ec excellent ellent course I 1 in n indent and united states history our art department under the diree aton t on of professor jams faines johnson Joh naon it dolner excellent work Stude student Stu deotO ut in I 1 lits b stake of aion who clah to develop thel aesthetical nature are invited to one to the emery stake Ati academy deray 1 the music department is it being aahl 4 for by the he labors of bro J T kawi and min flora johnson Joh naon our now nev academy building Is completed it ie Is a happy to know that oar our new now home horn will be rady by the birst of the new year last tuesday school waa was disio look and the teachers and students went up tip on the bill hill and worked on the trench for the pipe ahne so that our excellent sani gitary water system may be completed by the time the building ie Is finished our academy girls aro are tome some of the beet beat cooke cooks in the world thia late state ment waa was verified when the well cooked bounties bount iea of mother earth ce c re e aprea along the trench where tae ae bo boi a or working the faculty wae was well entertained entert alAd by the zoology clasa class last week in paril cpa ting in the one freab fresh ayster 61 feed eed given by tha that clasa class the th public rat wat well entertained last sunday evening by the able lecture de vered by protestor professor willey sub ab jet act wae was courage twenty four guests were ant stained by mr and mr mrs T W dych Dyc es who a delicious delici oua thanksgiving and birthday dinner et at 2 thursday Thur Stu denia 13 come to our school and wj w will make you happy and give you the priceless rift gift of an education tb the e conaty commissioners in regular session the county commissioners ar are puts pu chasing land for a county ro road ad below and south the rio grande track from abe blue cut into helper thi this will do way away with the dangerous railroad crossing above the blue cut and one just north of spring glen it is the intention to secure land from the I 1 property ro perty owners between price and the blue cut and have the county wagon road south of the rio grand grande tracks all the way from price to helper this la Is n good thing the county commissioners are going to establish the county road between price and wellington north of the railroad tracks trucks since the purchase of land for yards for the cedar creek railroad and the southern utah railway south of the rio grande tracks the D R G C company have taken the wag m n road from the crossing on coupon avenue down to corbetta corbetts place plaze and are using that ground for side tracks for the branch roads the wellington road will leave the present road just before reaching the railroad just eaxt east of the J C ferguson Fergus oti ranch going north and coining coming into price on the street that judge fres residence is on when the present plans are carried out cut wo we will have good wagon roade roads to both helper and ani wellington the contrast contra ifor for the atio n of the delinquent tax list of carbon county was awarded to the carbon county new news the county commissioners at their meeting granted a franchise to B F gumming cummings of salt lake city for the construction of a tramway from delpe up spring canyon where he and other salt lake men have several coal claims mr cummings asked for en an exclusive right of way up the canyon but this was denied it Is the intention of mr cummings Cum minga and hta his associates to build a tramway and run coal down to helper r to be hipped shipped to the salt lake market the contracts for the building of the county wagon wag on bridges across price ivr at spring glen and wellington were awarded to jama james J birk co of salt lake city the bid for the spring glen bridge waa was 2600 and the oe wellington bridge gets days on november 12 detective thomae thomas burge arrested an on at helper a box car tourist who gave his name as M miller tie ile waa was long on shoes and mr air burge took him in pending further inquiry later on it was found 14 tatt the suspect 1 had ad tolen stolen two pair of shoes fron from charlie gibbon gibbons store at green river E J cook came up for the thief and took him to green river for trial he lie was va afine of coite costs not belne able to settle up he will have free board for day days he ile parsed through price sunday on route to catle castle dale miller has a bad reputation ha ila is reported to have robbed a till in boulder colo and arf have sold a good watch in grand junction for J 2 ife H had 9 i a fine a overcoat oer coat which WM was eup UP i to haye have been stolen i the band concert tonight the price brass band gives a grand concert tn in the town hall ball the boys have been pro practicing teeing steadily atoa dily and will give the public a great treat tn in the musical line mrs lira amo arno ma mims horsley ana nd gwilym jones help entertain I 1 with vocal eolos solos after the concert a it dance will take place free to choso who attend the concert the proceeds from the entertainment will vill go towards pu pur r j chasing uniforms for the band boya boys A new M manager we are creditably informed that ta the h e saloons now on an the utah fud fuel cos land at sunnyside Sunny side castle cast ie gate creek and winter quarters will vill on december 1 l 1 be all leased to one party end and that party will no doubt be 8 F cabrey thie this will cut out wilson pitman at clear creek and james rooney at win ter quarters Qu artere huntington notes robert gordon lias lia 3 a abold ol 01 j his r residence eold ence I 1 in in town and Is a building a new home homp back on the old residence alto site on the j farm firm somo some people are guessing on who the future bouse housekeeper keever will be as ruth is about As old aa as the other girle girls were when they married there have already been seven care cars cf 0 I 1 alf alfalfa alfa see be 1 i loaded uit u it from hunt fagton agton and there Is moru to go i fr itro on n has been andt and signed by all the women colm requesting tha the town joani not rit to grant any further licenses to the calixie 1 R nine teitsu of the population aro are anxious to get nd rid of the liquor joints it looks as if the da das 3 of the saloon were nam borod i qt T harmon bs been over hero bere in stalling some gasoline street lamps we propose to walk A alk in tho the light all the time the increase of busin business esq resulting from the development of tho the cedar creek coal campa camps keeps the merchants mer chanta qui quite 0 busy I 1 J W nixon haa has recently installed a I 1 first class cleaning plant run by a gasoline engine he lie is doing a 4 land office business cleaning up alfalfa seed rumor his has it that was miss hall aho ho la 14 a very fair white lady la 19 apt to turn tuni brown soon it will ill bo a good atall for johnny fight at scofield thanksgiving night there was a dance at scofield at which they were all having a good time two railway brakemen were there and felt quite lively for some reason or othar 3 it loveridge waa was abo also abero and objected to the ex ube rance A splayed by thu the two brake vie said he boum hourun run thorn them in ant anil used langi age then aaroin catok a ight in which got badly teaten up he jig wa was over tho hezel with a gun end and I 1 with fis fiata U the brakemen were bretel wr etel and alt cd under 41 me bonds t tie tte rial trial took look place IV 11 II fry frye and S K N amr 1 tho the c a sa and NJ P braffit defended c the brakemen brak eroen were acquitted IS |