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Show 1UII,Y UTAH STATE JOURNAL, the bunking and filling in proivu too vast a tak to attempt. Fifteen hundred men have been employed for months on the vonstcuetion and Ogden has reaped a rleh hariest. There have TO THE been Occident and fatalities. Such undertaking could iiol iHwsiltly be accomplished without such. Human foresight could not avert them. They incidental to all such huge ven- BACKBONE OF COAL STRIKE IS tures. The physical difficulties of the THOUGHT TO BE BROKEN. task Increased the liabilities and risks. The Luciu cut-o- ff is a triumph of enFew Men at Work at Castle Gate, But gineering skill and an achievement of Many at Sunnyside All Is Quiet which the company should be Justly in the Camps. proud. Brief Sketch of the Work of Conetrue-tioand the Many Advantagee That Will Accrue. n It was expected that President CHRIS. PETERSON ARRAIGNED would yesterday perform the ceremony of formally declaring the Charged With Assault With Intent to an accomplished Kill and Bond Fixed at fact. Twin cut-o2,000. On account of business engagements Mr. Harrlman will not leave New York Christian Petereson, charged with until Sunday, so the ceremony was John Coffin at Huntsville over November stabbing until Friday, postponed two weeks ago. and who was himself is f, The however, practi37th. pretty of badly There injured in the mix-ucourse, is, cally completed. work of detail yet to be completed, but had recovered sufficiently to appear for all practical purposes the task is in court this morning, although hia face at an end. Just when traffic will be till bore tracea of his Injuries. As Coffin is now expected to recover, the begun is a matter of conjecture, but will charge likelihood in all against Peterson was made one the 1st of January of with Intent to kill. Feterson assault unuse. route new in full The see the was simply arraigned and his bond enormous an been has one, dertaking and a few details of the work will be fixed at $2,000. read with Interest at this time. BRADESON-HARWEDDING. As is well known the idea was to On Monday evening, December 9th, build a straight road from Ogden west across the upper portion of the lake, Mr. Ell L. Bradeson and Miss Jessie touching land once at the point of the Hart were united in wedlock by Bishop promontory that projects well down James Wotherspoon at the home of the into the lake from the north end. The brides mother, Mrs. Sarah Hart, 151 street The groom is present route round by Promontory to Twenty-thir- d 146 Is the a popular young man in the train sermiles, Lucln cut-oto 104 vice of the Southern Pacific company reduces that miles, an actual saving of 43 and both parties are highly respected miles distance, but above all, the heavy aa was evidenced by the company asgrades on the Promontory hill, where sembled and the very handsome preshelpers are continually in use, are eli- ents given. After the ceremony and congratulaminated; less train crews will be rewere over an excellent supper tions and an excellent supplentiful quired, was served. There waa a Jolly gathercut-oon water is secured the of ply where on the promontory route it had ing present to witness the ceremony to be hauled and stored in tanka and to start the young couple out on Scenlcally, the new section will offer life's Journey. many advantages, as now a trip across the lake will give a comprehensive APPEAL FROM THE SALVATION ARMY view of that magnificent body of water, of the many islands and islets; The following communication has the sourrounding mountains towering been received front the Captain Crispin heavenward, and a better conception will be obtained of the grandeur of of the Salvation Army: Although in our work in this city the scenery of this valley. we do not meet with many really desThe islands in dose proximity to the new route are known to have valuable titute people, yet there are many, now guano deposits and these will now be that the cold weather ia with us who made comparatively easy of accesa have not the necessary clothing to The erection of a large bathing resort keep them warm. We have already on the promontory, which it is believed gathered considerable, and in some Inis to be accomplished, would be . an stances it has been distributed in less immense attraction, as the facilities at than thirty minutes after having been that point for such a place excel in collected. We are now receiving concast-oclothing, every respect those' that were ever at tinual calls for ladies' who have etc. those If underclothing, contime Saltalr any possessed by the cern. The completion of this under- anything wearable that they do not adtaking also establishes the status of need will kindly drop a postal card we will to Salvation the Army Ogden as the real railroad center of dressed comthis country. Com- call and get It and thus by our of hearts the efforts bined may merce from the west to the east, from gladden ocean to ocean, will be diverted this those in need. way in Increased volume. It has been urged that the Ban 'Pedro road will LABORING MEN IMPOSED UPON. The Elko, Nevada, Independent says: be a factor against this result; but the An employment agency In Ogden fact is incontrovertible that the San e to Ryndon to forty-ninmen Pedro road must of necessity eventual- shipped the conft for Erickson work Peterson, ly come to Ogden. men there the tractors. When they got The actual work of construction bewere not Mr. Orsted told were they by gan about the end of February, 1902. Obstacles and difficulties have been en- wanted and that he had so notified the countered but all have been overcome. agency over a week ago. The men came In these modern days, it seems as if to Elko on foot and reported the matalmost nothing is impossible to the ter to Sheriff Clark. All of them exto Rynengineer. Starting from hibited receipts for their fare and broke to be claimed and the east shore grading has been done don, out into the lake for a distance of hungry. They appeared to be workabout six miles. Beginning from the ing men and have been quiet and orwest shore similar work has been done derly since striking the town. Sheriff for a distance of five miles. This left Clark and Attorney Williams laid the gap of eleven miles, about one mile matter before District Attorney of which was on, Promontory point This has been spanned by trestle work. The grading was done by first driving COMMERCIAL' TRAVELERS TO ORGANIZE. Piles and then dumping Innumerable At the K. of P. hall tonight a countrain loads of gravel and rock on top of the plies. The trestle work pre cil of the United Commercial Travelsnted the greatest problem,and it will ers of America will be organised In Ogbe remembered that early this year the den. A special train from Salt Lake most strenuous efforts were put forth will convey Council No. 82 from Zion in the accomplishment of the solution. to Ogden to participate In the cereThe condition of quagmire at the bot mony and Grand Counsellor Charles tom of the lake at the mouth of Bear McMann will be the installing officer. river greatly encumbered and hand! The number of the new council will capped the work. No proper founda- be 248. tion could be obtained. The track Officers of the new orgals&tlon will would sink several Inches with the be chosen and Installed and a banquet weight of the work trains, conveying will follow. material to be dumped to fill in the THEYRE GOING HOME. chasm, and were sometimes derailed and submerged in the mud. These had LONDON, Nov. 21. The king and be recovered, but eventually this queen of Italy left for home today. Impediment was overcome and a olid foundation secured and the work Tour photograph taken by Sooy In elaborate new studio will please hie completed. Har-rim- an ff cut-of- p, T ff ff ff inter-mounta- in high-skill- ed The construction of the trestle work demanded much skill and concentrated effort The piles were driven four in a row. The one on either side was driven at an angle inclined Inward. The two in the center were driven upright Sills were next laid down, topers were laid across, then the tie and the track. The track bed is about thirteen or fourteen feet in width, and ! fenced, and there is ample room tor any one to step aside and a train to Pass. To estimate the amount of gravel, rock and other material used you Immensely. 2409 Washington. Remarkable Cass. One of the most remarkable eases on the lunge, d of a cold, is that of Mrs. causing pneumonia, Marlon, Ind., who Gertrude E. Fenner, waa entirely cured by the use of One A deep-seate- WORTH $1.50 FOR 0 English-speakin- Colorado. Today the Castle Gate men were without any Imimrted lenders, depending entirely upon local talent for what litle enthusiasm was manifested. DemollI and Price left Helper this morning for Winter Quarters, and had hoped to get the men started out there, but when they reached Scofield, two miles this side of the camp proper, they were met at the depot by a committee of the Citizens alliance and persuaded to return from whence they came. The last heard of the agitators they were bafrk as far as Colton, but its possible that they may attempt to get In by horseback or otherwise tonight. The force of office clerks at Caatle Gate la busy making up the payrolls for the time the strikers worked, and tomorrow' they are to be given their money in full. It will require about $15,000 to liquidate this, and will be handed them during the afternoon. All former employees not reporting for work tomorrow are to consider discharged. The Castle Gate miners did not parade through the camp today, due, no doubt, to the absence of DemollI, hia lieutenant However, they formed, as it were, in squads and nought out the road house below town. The general demeanor was that of disappointment When the agitators first came along from Colorado they promised the strikers all the money they wanted from their Colorado sympathizers, and now that this la not forthcoming they seem to have lost confidence in the numerous and sundry promises made them and which up to this time have not been fulfilled. They were told at Caatle Gate each striker would get $30 a month as long as he was out. Judge S. J. Harkness, chairman of the board of county commlssloners,and who has lived at Winter Quarters and Clear Creek for twenty-thre- e years, la here tonight. He is personally acquainted with almost every miner In the two camps, and says the company has nothing to fear In the nature of a strike. The men are all contented and prosperous and will not for a mo ment listen to anything but work at the present scale. At Sunnyside last month there were twenty diggers who made more money than their foreman, who works on a good salary, while five diggers drew down larger checks than did the mine superintendents, and few of the diggers but who made more than $100 for twenty-si- x days work of eight hours. About the same conditions prevailed at the other three camps of the county. Three of the six men sent to the county jail yesterday from Castle Gate for Intimidation paid their fines today and were released; the others are serving out their sentences. Their arrest appears to have had a wholesome effect In the camp, as there have been no further acts of intimidation, either there or at Sunnyside. Quiet prevails In both camps. them-selv- es Warm Dressing Sacques Area necessity these C choice of pink, blue, gray or red sacijues, in pleasing styles. WRIGHTS BLANKET L DC " B Annual Sate cl Table Linens Now on. DC DOC 1 J THATLINEN SALE Haa boon a pleasant feature of this weeks doings at Burt's. It will continue next week at the same greatly reduced prices that have been put upon Eveiy Piece in Our Linen Department YOU OET THE EAR of the man you want to Teach by advertising in Tiik Jovhxal want columns. Good solicitors wanted by the Dally Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace S. Foster, city circulator. Tho prices talk volumes. Its worth your while to eome and sea. Ws know thero is something you will want. If not, it will bo a pleasure to look through such a varied lino of handaomo and dainty materials. S. J BURT . $ BROTHERS New York Racket Store The Place to Buy Bargains READ THE LIST OF LOW PRICES NOTIONS. ....1o Paper Pina Safety Pins, I dos. Ironing Wax ,7o Thimblea Roll Tape Needles, package BaaUng Thread Pearl Buttons, dos 2 Talcom Powder, can Kid Curlers, package Curling Irons Tape Measures .... Photo Frames, each UNION-MAD- .,,, e, E Is Stove Hooks Lead Pencils Envelopes, all sizes, package School Dictionaries '. Scissors, all sixes ,. Hair Pins, 8 doxen Crepe Paper, roll KITCHEN SUPPLIES. 1o 1o 1o 1o Tea Strainers 7o Biscuit Cutters So So Egg Whips Cake Turners So Knives 5o Chopping Knives Paring 1e Potato Mashers 10o Tin Cups WOMEN8 ft CHILDREN8 CLOAKS. We show the latest styles In Cloaks, and the prices are low, very low, compared with others high prices. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS Age 1 to 8 yrs, sell at 94c, $1.00, $1.85, $2.00, etc. A special line of Sample Coats at $1.50. All the latest styles. LADIES' SKIRTS Wa offer at 08c, $1.25, 8LS8, $1.75, $125 and $3.00. BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS At low prices, 49c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.88 and 81.98. union-mad- 28 to make sure of a few pieces of dainty China for Sifts? All prices from 5c to $1. Specially good showing of Odd (ups and Saucers. $1, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $.1.50 for BEDDING and fl Dont You Want raw days. D0e, SHOES. MENS' We can show you the best line of NOTICE. $3.00 shoes In Ogden. Vicl kid dress shoes at $1.98. Heavy buckle work Notice Is hereby given that there shoe at 98c. High top lace boots, will be a meeting of the stockholders Henderson brand, $3.00. of the Weber Canal Water Co. at the office of the secretary, $49 $3rd street, Ogden, Utah, at 11 a. m on Monday, Dec. 7, 1903, for the purpose of electing a board of directors and transact' ing such other business as may come before them. JOB PINGREE, President D. IL ENSIGN, Sec'y. Minute Cough Cure. She eaye: "The coughing and straining so weakened 44.50 Ogden to Chicago and Return me that I ran down in weight from International Live Stock 148 to 91 pounda I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Exposition. of Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles Via Union Pacific. Tickets on sale this wonderful remedy cured me enstrengthened my November 27th, 28th and 29th, limited tirely of the cough, mo lungs and restored jny normal by for return till December 10th. No stopweight, health end strength." Soldand Geo. F. Cave. Wallace Drug Co., overs allowed In either direction. Wm. Giddlngs. GENTS t jIaof on today 'Jo iIoami Ladies tine, soft, all wool Vests, positively worth $1.50, at 95 Cents EacH A mills agent reported that 01 aceount of not having sullieieiit drawers to mateh tile -- 5 dozen, we could have all at a o5 per cent, diseount. That is the side reason. The goods are perfect. See them in window. None allowed on "approval at this price. They may he ordered ( U. I), ami returned if not satisfactorv. Utah, says: The liuprexslon is general tonight throughout the county that the backbone of the coal miners' strike In the four camps of the Utah Fuel company is broken. At Sunnyside today about 123 men worked, not counting eleven miners who were given permission to lay off, theoutput of the two mines being 500 tons. This is the largest output since the strike was declared a week ago today, at which time the men quit work. At Castle Gate there were few men at work na compared with yesterday, due, no doubt, to the big rally of the Italian miners yesterday evening, when they marched to Helper and were addressed by DemollI, the Italian organiser, and also by Price, who la one of g the agitators from 95 W to the Herald from Price A .'1, 1003 -- LADIES' ALL WOOL VESTS MIS GREAT undertaking brought TO SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION. NOVKMltElt SATTltDAV, ,. So 10o Nutcrackers lOo Can Openers .2o .... satisfaction. DRESS SHOES In all the best leathers, latest styles, with or without extension soles. Prices, 81.89, 81.50, $1.85, $1.87, 81.98, $2.25. UNION-MAD- E ...,..5o So 4o Pie Plates Graters 1o Wash Bluing dos 2o Lamp Wicks, set Kitchen Spoons, So 24 sheets 4o Shelf Paper, So Gallon Tin Palls ,So Galvanised Tea Kettles So Galvanised Dish Pans 4c Muffin Pans Henderson's Little Red Schoolhouso Shoes for children are the best made. Every pair Is warranted and will give MEN 8 15o So MENS, WOMEN'S AND CHIDRENS 8HOE8. WOMEN'S ...So Butcher Knives FUR COLLARETTES ...So ...1o So So So lOo 83o 63o IQo At $1.50, They are worth more money, but this la a sample lino and will be sold cheaper. Special price for one week on CORSETS. The 75c. line now sells at 48c; medium or short and in white, drab or colon. LADIES' UNION SUITS; ribbed cotton, fleece lined; perfect fitting; (3c. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR at low prices. $1.75, $2.25, 2.45. OVERALL8. With or without bib, Womens Fine Wool hose at 26 cts. Lacs Curtains at 48 cts a pair. Othen at 75c, 98c, 81.48 and $1.98 a pair. All new fall patterns and will please cotton. 50 cts. Brownie Overalls, at 25 eta. Men's Rockford Sox, 6c, 7c, Sc and 9c. Heavy Wool Sox at 15c, 18c and 25c. Ladles' fleece-line- d, Hosiery, heavy at lOcts. a pair. you. Dont Forget that this is a Bargain Store. We Handle the Best Goods and Sell Them Lower than the Other Stores. We Cheerfully Refund Honey if You Are Not Satisfied. NEW YORK RACKET STORE |