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Show DAILY UTAH RETURNED WILL EXTEND SPEQAL SESSION TO DEEP CREEK WILL BE CALLED MONTANA LEGISLATURE CONVENED. STATE JOUltNAL, TC AVENGE MURDTfl- XOVEMHE1! 11, WEDNESDAY, - WEAR THE Spirit cf Dead Man Secured Conv: tion of Assassins. Comte tie IVi.-.i-the gallant i devoted adherent of Marie Anlokv while parsing through Italy callin' D r horses at the inn of Radlccfani. 'i landlord refused to let him hti horses that night, so he had to s!.' where he was. lie left his com -r stretched outside the door when be retired and placed a couple of loaded pistols beside his bed. In the middle of the night he awoke with the cun- sclousness of another presence in the 1!W;S. ITS ttTfTfT: TTM ALL IN THE PUSH to Enact Legislation That Will Relieve Industrial I Situation. i aftt-rnte- the Amalgamated eoiiipany's properties, 15,000 men are directly thrown out of work, 15,000 more affected and the whole stale suffering from the suspension of work. Recently in Ilutte Judge William Clancy of the district court gove a decision In which he said that he might appoint a receiver at any time for the Boston & Montana company, one of the largest constituent comdepanies of the Amalgamated. The on the made was application cision of John MacGlnniss, a prominent holder of stock In the properties con trolled by Augustus Helnxe, and the Montana Ore Purchasing company. Upon this announcement by Judge Clancy, President William Scallon of the Aimnconda Copper Mining company, and the general manager of the Amalgamated issued orders to shut down all the Amalgamated properties In Montana and elsewhere, saying that the company could not continue to do business when his company could get no Judicial fairness In the courts. the suspension come. Thereupon Since that time the governor has been overwhelmed with petitions signed by thousands upon thousands of citizens of Montana nsklng him to call a special session to pass laws to relieve the conditions. The governor today complied with the almost unanimous re ' quest. The alin of the' session is to pass a law whereby mining cases may be taken from one court to another when the Judge In the Inlllul court Is Other leg shown to be prejudiced. lslatlon of like character may also be fair trial bill, of passed. A the character now proposed, wss passed by the last legislature, but was decided by the supreme court to be unconstitutional on technical grounds. The works of the Amalgamated com pany will at once resume In various parts of the state. This includes the great mines In Butte, the smelters of the Washoe company In Anaconda, the largest in the world; the smelters of the Boston & Montana company In Great Falls; ulao vast In their capacity; the coal mines at Storrs, Belt, Oakdale and In Wyoming: the great quarries in northern Montana and the Immense lumbering Industries n western and northwestern Montana. As soon us tbe flies can be started and the conditions made possible for a resumption of work the Amalgamated properties will again be running In full blast the serious crisis that has Home Bakery and Grocery. been, imminent In this state will have passed and a winter of suffering and hardship will have been averted. Probably more than 15.000 men will be employed directly In the proiierties of the Amalgamated and that many more will be Indirectly given employment In the way of furishing supplies and the like. REJOICING AT BUTTE. BUTTE. Mont.. Nov. 10. Wien the news that Governor Toole hud called an extra session for December 1st was received here whistles were blown at several of the mines and flags were also hoisted. In accordance with the promise of William Scallon. president of the Anaconda company, all the Amalgamated properties will resume tomorrow and several thousand men will go to work. A LDTHING, fin-rou- PERFECTLY TAILORED, I CORRECT IN FIT. v 3 4 2313 t Than that via the Elevator Companys WE SELL IT. Union Made Suits Union Made Over- 01 JuHQ6 . j , Union Made Overalls : w. fourteen representatives each of the ward balS the North American contl.,nent Steam yachts are being offered general conference and the board to the candidates, who will require all managers of the missionary so- help extended to thenl to cover the widely scattered consltuency be-Reports to he presented to the fore election day arrives, meeting shows the pust year to have been the most ' successful, financially, Bishop's Witty Shaft. through which the society has passed Rear Admiral Charles S. Cotton sat The on evening at a dinner party beside since its organization In 1828. bishop of Durham, a clergyman Increase In missionary contributions noted forbl9 Near the bishop those of over the the year during a WM a millionaire manufacturer, previous year was more than $la0,000, stout man with a loud, coarse laugh, n showing that is regarded as remark- - wj,Q ate and dranjj a good deal. One able, In view of the fact that the re- - of this man's Jokes was leveled at the ceipts of the last fiscal year were brilliant bishop of Durham, whom he It was 8112,000 ahead .of those of two years did not know from Adam. ngo. The Increase of the past few enough for him that the bishops garb years are credited to the educational was clerical, "l bave three sons he began in policy of the society, which system- - U loud tone, nudging his neighbor and Methoto Interest all niically aims toward the biflhoPi ..three winklng dists In the mission cause, and also flne ladB. Xhey are in trade. i had to the work of the open door emer- - always said that if I ever bad a stupid geticy commission, which led to the son I'd make a parson of him. The millionaire roared out his disforward movement for missions. cordant laugh, and the bishop said to him with a quiet smile: 8WEDEN AT WORLDS FAIR. "Your father thought differently BT. LOUIS. Mo., Nov. 11. The first from you. eh?" drawings of the Swedish building at the Louisiana Purchnse Exposition To a Rose in a Book. have been received from Chnrles W. Oh, some one hath bidden you, rose, When once you were blooming and fair. KohlsnaL commlslnoner of the expowho she was nobody knows; sition to Sweden. The plans were And I wonder does nobody care? drawn by Ferdinand Bo berg, one of Were you token of hope or despair? mark a loves triumph or dose? the most eminent architects of Swe- Did you she hath I'll swear! 1 The Southeastern Limited Ml Ml Ml Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. 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Downey of Dearborn course with this right the property county presided and Mayor Steeg of I was very valuable and In 1830 it was Terre Haute welcomed the visitors. purchased by Lord Monson for f500,-Thi- s Two years later It was disfran-- l J. Thomas Brook, city evening reads ajcbS81!-pape- r attorney of Jeffersonville, Let the Utah Light and) on "What Shall Be Done to the Power Co. figure with you. Where the Real Peach Blooms. End that the Municipal League Shall An investigation will con-- 1 is surprising over what a wide "It Accomplish the Greatest Good for the of territory the peach will vincc you that you cannot range Another paper wl'll thrive, says a horticultural editor, Municipalities? afford to burn coal oil. If tie by C. W. Sherritt, of Munlce on es, but the finest specimens are genneed you power there is no "How Shall Indiana Cities Trotect the erally found in the vicinity of an ice kind will prove as sat-- 1 that The convention will continue cream soda bazaar. Boys? in session until Friday. isfactory for the money. Wont Go. E. W. WADE, WEDS ARM CAPTAIN No, Jimmie; I am not going to I Manager for Ogden. NEWMAN, Ga.. Nov. 11. Numerous Maggie Mulligans party! The MulliIn our set, an' I dont like guests from Atlanta and other cities, gans ain't nut,n' to wear, V! were present today at the wedding of lnTl,Cd W d Mi. Lucyle Atkln.on George .Franklin Baltsell, of the Fifth United States Infantry. The bride Is Women Wage Earners, Furnishings the daughter of the late Governor At- The percentage of wage earners snd Km b aiming klnson of Georgia. are in females Bnltzell who the Is, United Captain s, Is at present stationed at Plattsburg States. 14; In Germany, 25; in Phoas ISO 2S72 Washington Avs. New York. land, 25; In Italy, 40, and In Austria, 1 'wm HEADACHE. Many do not see as well ss they should. Others see well, hut their eyes soon heroine tired. 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Tliia paper for ilie coming winter and the year 11703, will make its news service, if possible, more extensive than ever. All events of importance, no matter where they happen, are rejiorted accurately and prompt- - The liant succcM in tbe beginning and ha steadilv growing ever since. Time test of all things, and hss set its seal $50 T EDITiON. is Spoken. VICTOR TALKING $15 Ek Read wherever the English Language MACHINE Oh, forgotten. Thu' who she was, nobody knows. TNRICC-A-HI- THE 20th CENTURY I 147. A b Refer There's & SANITARY SHOPS. I C.l Pioprietorg. Wash. Ave. A Ogden Milling Mato in their own Eng-Barrark- Subscribe for The State Journal. I 4 THE winter campaign that included trips to the Islands of Coll, Tlree, Colonuay, Islay and Jura, would test the From 1)111011 Ing capacity of an old salt Have your Tlano Insured. Ever hear of a piano being rescued uninjured from a burning house? tVe Insure pianos. TeL 251 X, Hunter Investment Co., Insurance Agents. J. Schwartz . A. Schwartz iT fc444444444444444444444444NI coats e Prop, Restaurant. 25th 5treet. 306 " Cou-fedra- C. SCHWARTZ, Bakery and HUTCHISON & CO., I OF CONFEDRACY. CHARLESTON, S. C., Nov. 11. Charleston has thrown her gates wide open for the army of fair Invaders gathered from every part of the South for the general conference of the United Daughters of the Arriving trains last night and this morning brought scores of delegates from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi. Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Florida and other states and all Indications point to an exceptionally large attendance. Ever siiu-- the New- - Orleans convention of last year the women of Charleston have been preparing for the gathering with the result that the arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the visitors are pronounced perfect. Today was given over largely to welcoming the arrivals and the completion of the final details of the conference J. AND HAVE T1IE BEST. 1 DAUGHTERS j 23H Jefferkon Avenue, SCHWARTZ BROS. GET IN THE BAND WAGON I den. C For all kiiuis f Bakery Gnods, Staple slid Fancy Groceries. 4 Pushes a full quarter easier than any other Bicycle, because the Sprockets turn between bearings and there is 30 per cent less pressure on bearings. I ter as can ua eacuuaterea arauuu tue officers of the missionary society, and I British biles, the nearest land west-- Z C RAGYGLE I I that the We mean meeting of the stoekhold-H- e gaw by tb(J moonlit ers of the Balt Lake and Jam Angeles jjgm-- dressed as Masons are clad. Railway compuiiy was held yesterday figure informed him that he had in Balt Luke at which the company's been murdered by bis wife and that articles were so amended as to pro- - his body had been placed beneath the vide for an extension of the road bed upon which the count lay. III, PMt could not rest, he said, outH southerly and westerly from Us Pres- - his murder had been , , avenged. The n ent ei in us i count promised to see that Justice was township 8 south, range U west of d(jnei and tbe apparlUon, after ilp- the Balt Lake meridian, the exact pjjjg a curious old ring upon his to be determined later. ger, disappeared. The count went at A stockholder of the compuiiy stat- - once to Rome, where he saw the eil shortly after the meeting that It Swedish minister. Count Lowenjelm. was the intention to extend the road Lowenjelm immediately recognized the rn8 upon De Fersens finger as through the section Indicated as soon the one. Wor.n !n the Rad as a right of way could he secured. .icofani dlatrlct. and, upon hearing the This means Unit the gathered mllItary and po,Ce road to Deep Creek is about to be and went with his Informant hack to built and will be Joyous news to mine the inn They moved the bed and owners In that country, being but the found that the flags had been recent-fullillment of hopes they have cher- - ly upturned. They took these up and (there found the body of the Mason. lulled for many years. as he had appeared to Subsequently a meeting of the dressed Just The innkeeper and his comBeach directors of the Saltair evidence against the wife, seeing punjr was held at which repairs were confoBged thelp crJme and aere' ordered on the big puvilion, the most uken to Rome triedj convicted and important of these affecting the roof, executed. which is now leaking in several places. Difficult Electioneering. They also consider the outlook for next year and discussed thoroughly There is to be a parliamentary elec the matter of improved bathing faclll- - tln iQ Argyllshire, Scotland, this a Portion however, ties. In this connection, the Inhabitants can speak no English. ed 4 n. TO BE HELENA. MnnL. Nov. 11. Governor Joseph K. Took" of this state late called special nwwiuii tliia u meet on Deof the suite cember 1st at Helena. The purpose of the session Is to pass laws that will rlleve the Industrial conditions In of Montana, where, by the shut-dow- n : THE. . Object ' Kodol because headwrhc comes from eye strain and the only remedy is a jwirjpralejiw reason ted. for If any your sight ' Is not good, esll on me. I have tiie appliances, skill, and experience to fit any eye tlmt glasses will help. Exasiixatiox Free. C. P. UTTER, 0. D. The Eye Specialist, to Trnf. M Thomas) Kerin Building, Ogden. (Successor gSI9 ,,, , , PATENTS T T ; ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY M rTTTT SS. PR EE BiKPP' Notice in Inrentiro Age " ' ' Book How to obtain i'slcnU" ' 1 is fee till No moderate. second. patent Charges lhk ' U Letter strictly con ddenbal. Address, E. S. SlfiGERS. Patent lawyer, WsihlngtaB. D. C. wm Nature's Tonic-- Prepared only by BL O. DeWitt &Oa,Ohleaia TnsL bout con UlniZX limes ths 60c. siml Sold in Oeden liv Goo. F. Csc, Wallace Drug Co., Wm. (lidding. 1 1 1 |