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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SMALL BLAZE AT UTAHNA. - TO Tody- - Film of Pictura Machine Fire But No Damage WasCaught Dons. the A small lil.iise occupied at 1'tahiu at Th. following l the close uf the B01.PP H. H. sevinul show last night u of district court this morn- - created consternation among about tw pccood three hundred auditors who were conv. siderably restrained inThe case of Jesse Moore-Huthrough the effort of Manager Richards and the Brearer a. dismissed upon Stout ushers and in about one minute's time U Torman & Co. all were in the street. CBfe of Brown. continued for the While Mr. (lourlay was R. Bearer was operating the picture machine the electrical vs. of Utah State the 0f ca,e defendant was sen- transformer her a me surcharged with jjatrlcrch, the of one year In the electricity and the cellulod to a term picture CH tln-:it-- r nt ey J" tenced films became ignited. Mr. Gourlay immediately turned off the current and closed the slide containing the roll of films, one of the Babcock fire extinguishers was at hand and by its use the flames were easily extinguished. There was no danger as the box con-ld lnb taining the machine is lined with sheets of half-inc- h asbestos. Somewas granted a divorce body shouted Fire! and. of course, the E. Carr by crowd started for th exits. JlTher husband George When the Are department arrived default. the audience was on the street and THANKSGIVING the fire had been extinguished. theVase of Marlon Buea vs. Lee which was heard yesterday. the deil0n entered SS a was hut contempt for one and that no other pun-"- nt the cost, of court, ex- - JJLl ?lalnt SS ? 5S- - -h- turkeys are dear th8 year The turkeys and wucTJromtae. to be much average In quantity this those who Intend to eat the STand national TbaiiksghWng dlnrfer one have to pay more for and trimmings' thifc vMr'than they have had to pay for ln the jL--l aeasonsl The supplies of and poor quality, .rkets are light very high. The andprlces are is due to the late and of turkeys SS and wet spring, which killed off after many of the birds soop was hatching, a larger to this, them addition fa than usual last year, so - very little stock in th. and the sup-.- u cold storage warehouses, fa almost altogether of fresh killed birds. It la estimated that the Production of turkeys ln the principal will be only about 50 raising sections this year. normal the of cent oer The total production of cranberries this year will be only about 1,000.000 bushels, while the average crop la from The bushels. 1,250, OM to 2,000,000 shortage of the crop is due principally to the September frosts on Cape Cod, which is the greatest cranberry growing section ln the United States. t hence TEA 17 Nov- - IU-- . CHICAGO, will STS Schillings Best is the grade in which money goes farthest : most economical tea. 1 our grocer RtsrM yimr money if you don't I ik. Ic . CARBONATE HILL MINING COMPANY. Location of Principal Place of ness, Ogden, Utah. Busi- NOTICE. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 11th day of October, 1904, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. No. Name. Amt. Cert, shares. RICHARD CHOKER TO LIVE IN IRELAND LONDON, Nov. 17. Richard Croker; the former leader of Tammany, Is credited with the intention of spending a quarter of a million dollars on improving his new home at Stillgoran, about live miles from Dublin, where he will take up his permanent residence next month. The estate formerly belonged to the late Justice Murphy, and Mr. Croker paid some 275.000 for the property. Y. M. INDIANA C. A STATE CONVENTION 17. What MARION. Ind., Nov. promises to be the most Interesting convention ever held by the Toung Men's Christian association of Indiana opened in this city today, and will remain ln session through the remainder of the week. Delegates are In attendance from the city and college organi- sations throughout the state. In addition to the regular routine business of the convention the programme provides for addresses by a number of divines, educators and association workers. well-kno- THI3 18 THANKSGIVING IN THAT DOMINION 1904. PAGE FIVE. mit. iMimi.-i- lim. n at St. Louis ordering of the licishi girl.' Their ii:,iuaaiir It.iii iMlnued a lour of ues will them ai:er the .lose the of the world's fair. llieli--orMtii.i- Occupied the Aatten- NOVEMBER 17, At the Theaters f 4 i New Arrivals in : LORD CURZON WILL The management of the Grand opera LEAVE FOR INDIA house ha a guaranteed attraction In 1 . ." 17. V Nov. l.i-,t the pretty comedy drama Sweet furxon will a,- November fo- - liiilla. which will be the offering Frilatdy Clinton will remain in Kngl.ind day night. for lln- winter. a Sweet tlm er," however, tell more neriou tale than most plays, Served Government Fifty Years. though there is a delicious comedy William O. Conway, who had vein in the roles of Abigail been the spinster and her back- employed In the land office In Washward lover, Job Masson, who has ington for fltty years. Is dead, aged 73. been courting her for thirty years and Mr. I on way was appointed from is still up to It, and the Maryland and was the oldest in character of young Jack Hamilton" point of continuous service iuclerk Washand hi weetheart. "Sunny Andrews." ington. He was appointed to a posiwith their many lovers' quarrels. tion in the land office In February is called the sometimes Though play 1854 He uegan as clerk and was a pastoral idyll, only one scene Is laid steadily promoted until be became a in the country, while the other three are located In the metropolis, thus al- law examiner lowing conaiedrable scope for some beautiful scenic effects, handsome cosCITY BUILT ON A SWAMP. tuming. odd furniture and original lighting effects. Otis B. Thayer plays the principal role of Jerome Hol- 8L Petersburg Insscure on Its Foun-datio- n combe," and Gertrude Bondhill, a clevof Piles. er young emotional actress, enacts the St. was once a Petersburg character of Lois Holcombe." The swamp," says a writer, "and so rotoriginal company is retained. ten Is the ground that It would be quite posi.lble for a mouolith Hike DINNER FOR GERMAN columns for St. Isaac's) ENVOYS AT THE EMBASSY the sixty-foo- t to sink out of sight and never more WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. The first be heard of. To provide against such brilliant social function of the winter contingencies a forest of piles was will take place at the German embassy di'i'en into the earth at the cost of tonight, when a dinner will be given 21, OoP, 000 as the foundation of SL by Baron Speck von Sternburg ln Isaac's, and yet the cathedral sinks. honor of the commissioners of the Like causes render the road to SL kaiaer. Lieutenant-Genervon Loew-enfe- ld Pr.rsburg the worst in Europe; winand Major von Schmettau, who ter are in Washington to attend the un- feel frosts, which penetrate several below the surface, seize on the veiling of the statue of Frederick the Gveat. The dinner will be attended by Id: prisoned waters and tear up the the members of the diplomatic corps, streets. The surface thu broken is the members of the cabinet, high off- so destructive to wheels that I have known an Englishman who, though icers of the army and navy and representatives of the German societies In he kept four carriages, had not one In a condition to use. The Jolting on Washington. the roads is so great as to make it wise for a traveler to hold on fast, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 and when a lady and gentleman ride aide by side It Is usual for the gentleto $1.00 8alt Lake City and Return man to protect the lady by throwing Via Oregon Short Line. Special his arm round hla companion's waist. train leaves Ogden 10:45 a. m. Reg- This delicate attention Is so much of ular trains returning 5:45 and 11:45 a utilitarian necessity ss ln no way to P-- m. The above cheap rate account Imply further obligations." big football game. Agricultural college of Logan vs. University of Utah. Also see Maxine Elliott at Salt Lake OCONNELL HELD HIS AUDIENCE. theater, Saturday matinee and evening, in the Clyde Fitch comedy, Her Own Description of Wondrous 8way Great Way." Orator Exercised. Daniel O'Connell, the Irish orator, FISHERMEN COMBINE TO FIGHT PACKER8 spoke In Covent Garden, London, many years ago and John Coleman, an old English actor, pictures him as BELLINGHAM, Wash., Nov. 17. Puget Sound fishermen have combined follows : "The audience hung spell to fight the Pacific Packing and Navi- bound on the words of the great oragation company as a corporation for tor. Hie resonant and magnificent the restraint of trade. The suit was voice, flavored with Its rich Hibernian "led today In the name of the state of accent, held both soul and sense capWashington and asked the federal au- tive. Aa for me, my Celtic blood took thorities to Invoke the Sherman law and of the Interstate commerce com- fire, my heart throbbed with passionate indignation or melted into tears mission. aa he dwelt upon tho wrongs of my NATIONAL GRANGE beloved country. Never, surely, was INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM such a born orator! Stern men cried ! Clo-xer- Ladies' Coats -- - ' - A special express shipment has just brought us the elegant line of (oats so many ladies have been waiting for. Various sizes, made of the newest tailor eloths, with many little artistic features which are necessary ami what you expect in your ideal Coat for winter. The long, three-uartd and in blacks and tans, superb tailor styles, perlengths, fect in tit and correctly fashioned. llol-couilt- two-thir- er CHOOSE EARLY While the assortment is so complete, and the sizes are all here, as they are already going rapidly. Price $12.50 to $25 Millinery Special All those beautiful French model llats, and our own handsome creations at special low prices. al one moment and laughed the next Strange to any, they never laughed ln the- wrong place, though once at least he afforded them a unique opportunity. As he approached the end of his oration, carried away by hla theme, he took hla wig off (a brown GEISHA GIRL8 AT THE 'Jazey'), put It in hia hat and mopped FAIR MU8T GO HOME hla beautiful bald brow with a great flaming crimson bandana. The action WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. The sec- appeared so natural and appropriate retary of commerce and labor, on be- that no one seemed to think It absurd half of the bureau of Immigration to- or even Incongruous." day sustained the finding of Com PORTLAND, Nov. 17 The National Grande this morning was devoted to a discussion of the Initiative and referendum and is creating a spirited debate. There are many opponents to the resolution which favors It. L HWW4W4 J Reliable Jewelry Every woman loves handsome jewelry. Every woman likee to feel that her jewelry ie aolid and perfect, that ehe he juet what aha paid for. Every woman likee to eava money, too; consequently every woman ought to patronize us. It moana safety, satisfaction and economy. SM4LLEY & - I ! WACTHMAKER ALL ENGRAVING FREE. TWENTY-FIFTAND JEWELER. STREET. H CARVING SETS and ROASTERS - I t X : are receiving the greatest amount of attention from the shopper at this reason of the year. Our north window will give you a faint Idea of what we have to offer In the line of Carving Bets. When you see them your verdict will be that we have the "Bwelleat" line of Rtag and Pearl Handle Carvers ever shown in Ogden. YOU TELL US WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY WE HAVE IT. JOHN A. BOYLE, Manager 4 OTTAWA. Ont, Nov. 17. This was Thanksgiving day ln the Dominion, and dispatches Indicate a general observance of the day. The custom of ettlng apart a day ln November for thanksgiving is almost as old ln Canada as It Is ln the United States, and the observance Is along the same lines, Including special church services, the customary turkey dinner and an aft- ernoon devoted to football and other outdoor sports. INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH DESTROYED INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. BY FIRE 17. day completely Fire to- destroyed the Meridian Street Methodist church, the largest church building In the city and a not'd place for holding Methodist conferences The Marlon club and the building of the Indianapolis Telephone company appeared for a while to be doomed, the wind blowing the fire toward the business district The lire as confined to the church, however. Low 2100,000. Carpets Carpets SWITZERLAND have AND BELGIUM ARBITRATION TREATY GENTVA, Nov. 17. The arbitration treaty between Swltxerland and Belgium. which was signed today, la ismi-- r to the treaties between Swltser-mn- d end the United States. Treaties Great Britain, Prance. Italy Germany and Nor-- f win be concluded shortly. T1" . strla-Hungar- y, HECKER RESIGNS FROM PANAMA CANAL COMMISSIO Washington. Nov-- j. r of Detroit has resigned as a n, tbe Panama canal commis-l- n Ion dapi a general breakdown . , . The President acepted the Agnation with regret 17-F- - You cannot afford to miss this opportunity to carpet your home, thereby saving enough on two carpets to lay the third. Just like finding the money. Many of the patterns offered are sold out, but many new ones are now added. Probably you dont realize the saving C.50 on a $19.50 carpet, $10 on a $30 carpet, and in many cases more than this. $2.25Axminsters $1.40 LAID IN YOUR HOMES j $1.65 Velvets at 99 KNIGHT8 OF THE MACCABEES order of the board of directors made NEW TEMPLE on the said 11th day of October, 1904. so many shares of each parcel will a rME?A M,oh" Nov- - 17- - This was of such stock as may be necessary er dajr ,or the Knights of the be sold at the office of the undersignoccM?Infn Alpena and vicinity, the ed secretary, rooms 8 and 9. First Na-on the dedication of the tional Bank building, Ogden, Utah, maen temp,e erected h7 the the third day of December, 1904. at th l t,ty The vent which the hour of twelve, noon of said day, was .1" nV'an,ed by an elaborate re-a- to pay delinquent aasesments thereon, eentiiM, tmnquet ln addition to th together with the cost of advertising oUton 7monle,"- - wa" "tended by and expenaes of sale. T. D. JOHNSON, Prominent members of the orde- - . HuAker1 Port Huron, Traverse City, Secretary. Location of Office. Rooms 8 and 9, First National Bank buildout Mlch"w,nnd 0thr po,nta throuh- ing, Ogden. Utah. nd Best All-Wo- ol Ingrains ($1.10and$l grades) now 75 Boyle Furniture Co. cts |