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Show THE MBS Friends Invited to Partake of Christmas Dinner and Become Wedding Guests. NEW YORK RACKET STORE A new feature PURCHASES OF SUPPLIES MADE for strikers. Man Will Ranchaa Whan Thair to Ratum Spring Cornea. the Believe Farmer-Mine- rs special to tha Herald from Helper, rtah, dated yeaterday, aaya: office ra Meaars. Wilson and Coombs, at Sunnyside, of tbe miners union where drew from there to Price today, quantities targe they bought for the strikers. They are at A Sun-nyai- de In surprise parties transpired at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson at Thirty-fift- h street and Grant avenue on Christmas day. Mr. and Mra Johnson had invited a few of their friends to partake of a Christmas dinner and Just at the close of the repast provided by the host and hostess, the wedding march from Mendelssohn was played by Miss J. E. Morrison, while Mr. Philip Hinote, accompanied by Mr. Jamea Udton, and Miss Pearl Johnson, attended by Miss Bodil Thompson, marched Into the parlor. Rev. James Thompson was requested to perform the marriage ceremony uniting In wedlock Mr. Hinote and Miss Johnson. A targe Inumber of friends the ceremony and participated in the gaities of the evening. The surprise feature of this occasion was that even the most Intimate friends of the contracting parties entertained no suspicion of what was Intended. They knew that marriage was contemplated In the near future, but did not expect it to occur for some famillea being cared of single men. number a besides for, to be token back by The purchases are the closing Since wagon tomorrow. atore. Glaser's of under attachment aside nearest point supply the Price is la stated store. It company the from that tents are soon to be put up at and Castle Gate for the evicted men and their families, and at each be placed off com- time. place they are to forty-ai- x Sun-nyst- de wit-nes- ed MOVEMENT TO THAT END HAS BEEN STARTED Bill Is Being Mining Congress. PRESIDENT SMITH GAVE y, IT COMMENCES TUESDAY An unprecedented rush of Christmas shoppers played havoc with our immense stock of Holiday goods. To clean up AH). HEALTH BOARD Timely Assistance to Farmer Who Had MAKES NEW RULE Been Accidentally Injured. County Clerk Hollingsworth has received a letter from Secretary Beatty Last evening's Salt Lake Telegram of the state board of health inclosing tells the story of how President Joblank certificates of death. Secretary seph F. Smith of the Mormon church Beatty states that it is the Intention of played the part of the Good Samarithe state board of health to place Utah tan, as follows: in line with other states by hereafter A poor fanner who was badly Instrictly enforcing the law relating to jured In a runaway accident waa left the registration of vital statistics. He lying for half an hour with no steps suggests that the county board of being taken for his relief, when Presihealth authorise the various Justices of dent Smith, passing in his carriage, the peace to act as registrars in re- saw his plight, and arranged for the mote sections. He also says that peo- comfort of the injured man until medple in communities where are are no ical aid was secured, and he was afterundertakers or sextons and who bury ward transferred to a hospital. their own dead should be advised of The team of Ephraim Pettit, a farmtheir liability. He suggests that blanks er living northwest of the city, while be sent to health officers, undertakers being driven homeward shortly after and sextons and In cases where there 10 oclock last night, became frightened are neither of these to postmasters. at some object, and bolted. The wagon struck one of the electric light poles in MANAGER WILLARD SNOW the center of the intersection of the REMEMBERED BY EMPLOYEES streets. Petti was thrown to the Days. Sixty days on a charge of vagrancy was all the punishment that could be given W. T. Chapman, who is supposed to have stolen the roll from the Greeks at the Oak rooming house on Twenty-fift- h street on Wednesday last. The Greeks recovered their money and that to them was the all important feature of the case. They had no evidence that Chapman really did steal the money, but so as to have him under police surveillance he was given sixty days as a vagrant. ' He may not be a vagrant, but his appearance certainly surrounds him with grave suspicion of the correctness of that charge. Of Holiday Goods STATE this afternoon. President Lewis of the Winter Quarters' Miners union, after being released from the county Jail at Price today, came to Helper. Meeting John T. Row-lea prominent ranchman and charcoal operator, on the street this afternoon, Lewis brought up the subject of the strike, and, Rowley not assenting to what Lewis had to say, the latter is alleged to have assaulted Rowley. Tonight there was a warrant issued for Lewis, but Sheriff Wilcox has been unable to locate his man. The sheriff states that Lewis has been hidden away by strike sympathisers. He says he will get Lewis unless the tatter should leave the country, On Christmas ere the employees of which is not at all likely. At Sunnyside No. 2 mine is working the Ogden Furniture and Carpet comwith a full force of diggers, while forty pany assembled In the firm's spacious carpet room and after appropriate more men would fill No. 1 mine. from to are speeches presented Manager Willard arrive About fifty diggers the Vernal country tomorrow, but Snow with d handsome suit case as a whether they are to go to Sunnyside or token of their esteem. Mr. Snow expressed his appreciation and spoke of Castle Gate is not yet determined. the pleasant association with the emall for the able manCHAPMAN LET DOWN EASY. ployees, thanking ner In which they had supported him, after which best wishes were exchangMan Who Is Supposed to Have Stolen ed for a merry Christmas and a happy Greeks Money Got 8ixty new year. nyside After Christmas Sale Pi JUTLAND. Dec. arrangements have been completed for the meeting of the American. Mining congress in this city next August, the required guarantee fund having been subscribed and other formalities concluded. The executive committee is now at work on the preparation of a bill to be introduced In the federal congress providing for the establishment of a department of mines and mining, the head thereof to be a member of the president's cabinet. This bill will come before the mining congress next summer and will be Introduced In congress during the session thereafter. pany ground. Though many are continuing to leave a large number at both places signify their Intention of remaining until the "farmers" return to their ranches in the spring. At Sunnyside and Castle Gate the diggers did not work today, though more than half the men in both to do so. places slgnfled a preference Eleven cars of coke came out of Sun- GREATS Prepared for Consideration at Coming Session of the LEAVES FOR OIL FIELDS. D. Leosenger leaves tonight for Fossil, Wyoming, to inspect the assessment work being done on the property of the St Louis Oil company at that place. Excellent progress has been made on development work on this property. The indications are that oil Is seeping Into what Is known as the G. W. Short well at a depth of 1,900, and it la expected that a good flow of oil will be struck before spring. The company Is jubilant over the prospects, and will eagerly await Mr. Lessengers report on his return. M. what is left and to enable you to make some Specially Satisfactory Purchases for New Years Presents, present condition is and sold for cash or carried largely due to her grtef over the loss Bought on margins. Continuous quotationa of her child, which died at birth. Reference, First National Bank. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. What 8hall I GivsT Phone 215. 2482 Washington Ave. 1 the universal holiday question. This is easily decided by giving us a Holiday Ratos. oall and looking over our magnificent line of Toilet Articles. For .the Christmas holidays the Rlu it is no trouble for us to show our Grande Western will make a rate of from and to oods, and once seen they will sell one fore for the round trip state of themselves. WALLACE DRUG CO, any point on their line in the at Ogden DePrescription Druggists, 2349 Washing- Utah. Tickets on sale ton Ave. Phone 25th and list Final recember 24th, 24 X. turn limit January 4th, 1904. Good for Children. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. and harmless Digests all classes of of food, tones and OneM??nt Cur lato MitaM strengthens tht stomach and digestive of Cough, Croup organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Smem?fJiPP .hooattse it does not pass Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red Kodol takeseirSf "to the stomach, but blood, health and strength. at the at of the Dyspepsia Curs rebuilds womout tistrouble!? and hMli. ajaars out the lnflamma-manenthJ,.i- - sues, purifies, strengthens cures per- ens the 'stomach. Gov. O. W. Atkin- a pt1" and son of W. Va. says: "I have used t0 trlbutenun,ibUn1.th ,unw and llfesua number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia very sues. nty?n to the blood and tls- - Cura and havt found it to be a remof . Tex, effective and. Indeed, a powerful P rescribes itTE?" no bett.r says there is edy for stomach ailments. 1 recomGeo. made. Bold mend It to my friends. Sold by Wm. Cave. Wallace Drug Co., and "dTpoidCaWa,,ac Druc Co, F. Glddlnga. ' i11 will, TUESDAY HORNING, sale at extraordinarily little commencing place on prices all that remains of our Holiday Goods. j M ..See Our Announcements Monday.... ground beneath the hoofs of the animals and was terribly upon. trampled Pedestrians passing saw the plight of the unfortunate man, and were discussing among themselves what should be done for him. At this juncture President Smith, who was passing in a carriage with his family, bound homeward after having attended a ward Christmas celebration, saw what had occurred. He lmmedlaately stopped his team, and tying the horses, hurried to the qide of the injured Pettit, who at that moment regained consciousness. The pedestrians who had first seen the accident and its unfortunate result were still discussing what should first be done for the man. President Smith returned to his carriage and, taking therefrom a targe carriage robe, assisted the others In placing Pettit upon It He then Instructed one of the others to secure a temporary shelter for Pettit This was done, and President Smith helped three other men to carry Pettit through the snow to the house of J. A. Peck, 103 North First West street, near the scene of the accident President Smith remained with Pettit doing all that he could for him, until he was removed to the hospital. fear-madden- ed BOSS The Christmas rush oyer, we invite our many patrons to AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE S3 3 per cent off on moil everything. Some Holiday Goode The Laws of the State of Missouri Sale... . Require that all securitise deposited for the Protection of Invoetore shall eoneiot of either Cash, United States Bonds, Miaouri 8tate, County, Municipal-Townshi- p (City) or 8chool Bonds, or Mortgage Bonds secured by deeds of trust on unincumbered real estate, whloh, together with the improvements thereon, shall be worth DOUBLE the amount of said Mortgage Bonds, and that the deposit of said securities at all times shall equal the liability of the Company to Bondholdres. If you were superintending your own investment you would not ask bet- r Dull, mysterious headaches,head-ache- a you cant account for. Do have them? In many ever you cases they result from defective eyesight. Our properly adjusted glasses 'will provide permanent .relief. Moderate Examination free. prices. Of splendid holiday goods at surprisingly low prices will commence . tor security. The North American Investment C. P. UTTER, 0. D. 203 Ecccles Bld'g. A our and ' youll stay to purchase. Phone 534T. 4 Dont Wait For Luck Now Has $193,000 deposited with the State Treasurer for the protection of invoetore. 3 UTAH H. E. WEST, Manager. IDAHO NEVADA Buy a Gold Begin to nave. Bond" In The North American Investment Company. Richardson con-talnl- nv Com- pany of the United States stock na at Cost. BOOK STORE. K Our Big Monday Come and see OUR GREAT s QUIETLY WEDDED. The wedding of Gilbert L. Graves and Miss Pearl V. Dickson was quietly INCORRECT REPORT OF 2626 MRS. PEERY8 CONDITION solemnised a feW days ago at Grant avenue, where the young couple Fruit cakes and plutn puddings for Rev. & Ora home. their the holidays made from materials furThe statement made in the morning will make of relatives officiated and only nished by Evans ft Co. strike just the papers to the effect that Mrs. Joseph S. Wright were present Peery of this city had undergone an the. contracting parties right spot operation in Chicago and was now ly- The' groom Is a clerk at Bernard ing In an almost hopeless state at her Knoths drug store and Is deservedly section of the home la incorrect. Mrs. Peery is very popular with a targe most estimable Is a much better today and strong hopes public. The bride are entertained, for her recovery. The youpg lady, and congratulations are lady did not undergo an operation in extended by many friends. Chicago, but was confined last week NEW YORK STOCKS AND CHICAGO nd is only slowly recovering from the GRAIN8 effects. Mrs. Peery' wo Grant E. WEST, MANAGER. H. 3 and 4 Boyle Bldg, Ogden, Utah. TRY AN AD. IN THE JOURNAL THE CROCKERY PEOPLE." 2419 Washington, Telaphons 201 X. -- Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Utah 8tate Journal. Apply to Horace B. Foster, city circulator. It Will Be a Paying Investment. |