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Show 'if""""'"""'""""""""' ' '""" """k LUND TO CEDAR CITY Auto Stage Line FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. ACCOMMODA-TIONS. Connects with mall autos at Cedar City for St. Georgo and points South, also for Parowan and.othor points North. FARES. Lund to Cedar City - $1.50 Lund to St. George - $1.50 JAMES MIDDLETON Proprietor. Tclephono No. 105F3. Leave orders nt Michel's Baker) CEDAR CITY - UTAH Hon., Wilford Day and family were among tho visitors from Parowan noticed no-ticed in Cedar City for the Twenty-Fourth Twenty-Fourth celebration. RAILROAD WAGES Shall they be determined by Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? To the American Public: Do you believe in arbitration or industrial indus-trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads are voting whether ilieywill give their leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase. The railroads are in the public service--your service. This xirmy of employes is in the public service your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion., dollars a year, and 44 cents Out of every dollar froi i you goes to the employes. On all the Western railroads in 1915, seventy-five per cent of the train employes earned these wages (lowest, highest and avcrajje of all) as shown by the pay rolls Paitchger Freight Yard Range Ararat Range Anrmt Range) Average c . $1747 coloc $1537 on $105G ,,- Eminem. 3m $2195 $2071 2445 $1378 . Conductors 1878 g 1935 JJg 1355 Firemen . 1317 1181 973 Brakemen. 967 3B Jg 1107 The average yearly wage payments to all Western train employes em-ployes (including those who worked only part of the year) as shown by the 1915 payrolls were Panenger Freight Yard Engineers $2038 $1737 $1218 Conductors 1772 1624 1292 Firemea 1218 973 832 Biakemea 921 1000 1026 A 100 million dollar wage increase for men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates. The managers of the railroads, as trustees tor the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tribunal tri-bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settlement settle-ment of this controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, or by reference refer-ence to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Commis-sion. This offer has been refused by the employes' representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation under the Government Gov-ernment determine this issue?. National Conference Committee of the Railways ELISH A LEE, Chairman. A. 8. CHEIC, Auu to Hrealreu, V, K. ALIIUICIIT, Ctn'i Manag,,, ! 4 8a FraacUee HaUteaJ. Allaulle Cua.t Up. Itellread. c. W. KOUNS. Cen'f Uanaft, U W. IIALHWIIS, C.m'i lUnagtr, AUklte. Ttptka A Su Fe lUUviy, Cmtralof Ccergla nalloa. B. W. MeJCASTEH, Ce'l Jur, C U OA1IDO, Cn'i Mmnager, Wkeellcf and Lake Brie lUUfetJ. .r7.U,,. ?s",';U,r" , ,,Ur,f0r,, ,UU-' " ri'-rrmUUHl, K. II. COAI'HAN. l'r.fWJi. NerfeUt ud W..l.rn HaUmr. y v rnilKll cJ-ISla,.. JAMES HU5SEIi,CMiVaif) ' Ci 1 ..II ". Dearer A KU Crude Hallreeif. Waheth Itallwar. r fc. ClltlWIKV. A..U t..-.W.s " SCUOTER. ..IJ.nl ..Prak. if.,- ..rk C.mral lUllruad. rnutjhtmU U.. W.M. li II UMnisON. ;. Hanag.r, I- SEUDOf, yic-Pntldinl. I.r.'il urlhim Hallway. Seaboard Air Uae Hlw.r. I It I.WI.M., Om'l Hanagvr, A. J. STOiSC. VUt-frttldtni. l'lilUlclbU A lUadloy Ilnllwaj. , Erie Hallroad. .. W , (iltlCK. Ai. 10 ffild.nl, C. 9. WA1D. VUI'nt. A Can'i M.Mfn I ' ;t.eprake M, Ohle Kalltray. 3uoic Cealrtl Lie... I. ' , ' . - " I CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisements in this column nre read by practically nil the people of Southern Utah, ns well ns very widely by the people of other pnrts of this and adjoining states. They bring results. If you want to buy, sell or exchange propert; if you have found or lost anything, use our classified department. Rates lc. per word, each insertion, in-sertion, payable in advance. If advertisement contains figures, count ono period or three figures ns a word. FOR SALE. At reasonable prices. Idaho oats and Gem flour. Alfred Proyd. FOR SALE. One larcc brass bed, Ono solid oak sido board, One chiffonier, One Bucks range with water front, Ono round dining extension table. Sonic rockers, Six leather bottom dining chairs, One Singer Sewing Machine. One parlor stand, All furniture is high grndo quartor sawed oak and range is in first class condition.F. Schrum, Lund, Utah. U. S. Cream Separator Bargain. I Onc.No. 1G U. S. Separator for sale cheap, at B. A. C. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE. Puro bred Holstcin bull calf, 7 months. Hyrum Jones, Enoch, Utah. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE. One pure-bred Jorscy bull; ono pure-bred Jorscy cow; also a number of pure-bred Berkshire and Duroc Jersey pigs. See tho farm management at tho B. A. C. Adv. . f For salo, bond, lease, trado or part- nership (as I need money to Improvo said land) COO acres good farming and pasture land, with good water right, situated thrco or four miles southwest south-west from Iron Springs, on public roads and a railroad survey, near good Ynining properties. Henry Pie-tsch, Pie-tsch, Cedar City. Adv.-tf. LIME, and plenty of it 25c. per bushel. John E. Dover & Sons, City. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE. Four lota, each 6x17 rods, just west of now school grounds, lots facing east Near to the B. A. C. For prices and particulars, see J. G. Pace, City. Adv.-tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE-rfor hay j or grain good saddlo and bridle. In- j quire at C. S. Cornwell's, three miles j south and five- miles cast of Lund, ( Utah. LOST. About four week3 ago, at my ranch at White Rock Mountain, Nevada, ono small bay horso and saddle. sad-dle. Horse branded IH on light thigh. Finder notify Conrad Halgnt, Cedar City, Utah. Adv. 2w.-pd. WANTED. 300 peeled poles, as straight as quakingasp grow, 21 feet long, not less than 5 inches at Btnall end, after peeling. Iron County Telephone Tel-ephone Company. Adv. ANSCO QCANERAS kSPEEDEX FILM & HpHE Ansco Vest- J p" I Pocket Speedex ftj j ,u, ,-I ,-I catches swiftly moving r figures without a blur. Jill It gets into action quickly when every U second counts. You :rS( can change the focus, the speed and opening I of the shutter instantly and accurately while viewing the image in .w the finder. Let us show spo. you this camera. l Other Anscos $2 to y!HK ! CEDAR CITY vMmM, DRUG STORE BLf f&O H. P. Pettigrow WliuHL CONTRACTORS ATTENTION. Cedar City, Utah, July 8, 1916. i Sealed bids for tho erection of tho following school buildings will bo ro-ceived ro-ceived by tho Iron County School Board at their office at Cedar City, Utah, until 2 p. m., Saturday, July 29, 1916. Plans and specifications may bo had from J. S. Woodbury, Clerk, Cedar ! City, Utah: ' One 2-room building at Summit. 1 One 2-room building at Enoch. Ono room buildings at Cedar Bottoms, Bot-toms, Sahara, Yule, and Modena. The right to reject any and all bids . is reserved. J. S. WOODBURY, Clerk. i . Biliousness and Stomach Trouble. "Two years ago I suffered from fre-i fre-i qucnt attacks of stomach trouble and j biliousness," writes Miss Emma Ver-bryke, Ver-bryke, Lima, Ohio. "I could eat very littlo food that agreed with mo and I becamo so dizzy and sick at my stomach at times that I had to take hold of something to keep from falling. fall-ing. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets advertised I decided to try them. I improved rapidly." Obtainable every-" every-" where. wmmmmmtmmmmmumamm0mmnmmammmtiumiitmmmmsKBsmmmmmiuwmmnmiiiMimni B THE UNIVERSAL CAII H You want to know what your motor car will H do. Tho million-car Ford answers your H question. Supplying tha motor car needs III H III of all classes, tho Ford is operated and j II H maintained in city or country for about II H III two conts a milewith universal Ford sor- III H vioo behind it. Touring car $505, Runa- M bout $455, in, Iron County. H HI Yours very truly, H J. H. FIFE, H HI Local Agent. H U aM-WaWeBeMeTJaejMaTajtWtaaeTMBaejaaeMa jH ELECTRIC SUPPLIES I R. It. REID, Contracting Electrician. H Irons, Motors, Washing Machines, Fixtures, Mazda M Lamps, Fans and Wiring Supplies. H Repairs and House Wiring a Specialty. No job too M large or too smalll. Estimates Free. H Record Building Cedar City. H j s!ft When You Want a Short Order Meal I We'can serve you to suit your taste's. Everything mod- M era and up to the minute. H We cater to those who are in a hurry. Everything M strictly sanitary and of highest quality. H Fresh bread, pastries and candies always on hand. H Fresh Fruits oranges, bananas, pineapples, etc., in, H season. j H Cosy DaKery (EL Cafe I H I !- I IGOOD HORSES ALWAYS SELL HANOI I A pure-bred Percheron Stallion, will make this season M at my barn in Cedar City. H John T. Caine III, says of this horse, The Cedar H people will make no mistake in breeding to HANOI. H We have some of his colts at the A. C. ofU., and they M are first class. H Hon. J. R. Allen of Draper says : HANOI Is a French M Percheron imported by Dunhams of Chicago. He is a H sure foal getter. His colts are large, with good style 1 and action. H JOSEPH S. FIFE & SONS. - -) f EJ. WINK I WATCHMAKER & JEWELER H Solid Gold Wedding Rings of all sizes ; Diamond Rings, H Watches, and Jewelry of all descriptions, at low prices M Watch Repairing a specialty. H CEDAR CITY r . UTAH M PAY THE FIDDLER I , : : ' I They say that those who dance should pay the fid- ' jyin dler, and they usually do, but this paying the fiddler ' gS ! keeps some people poor all their lives. &p Not necessarily to be taken literally, but in a gener- Wfa al sense, this having a good time has to be paid for, no Wm matter what the fun may be. If everything is given m up to see how good a time you can have, the "fiddler's Em bills," of one sort and another will keep you broke. It's a good plan to lay aside a sum, a savings for a .t g3 possible day of trouble. A savings account is a better Res reliance than a lot of receipted "fiddler bills." - mm MI OF SOUTHERN III. j CEDAR CITY - - - UTAH H Vmiln iiiiniiMiiiimia.iii.i.11 iiini n ' '' ,1mm" 'I'M M cffB bbhH 1.1 H - j v i,.MeL.M - ...ieaelaeae! |