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Show 1A1LY ELECTRICAL SUDDEN DEATH WORKERS' UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, 5 E BY STRIKERS The operated 1903 BALL Gorgeous Diaplay of Lights to Maks an Enchanting Scons tho Evening of December 9th. DF had been DKCE.MHKU ON FOR appendicitis. Murdsr Which ths Woman Story of tho Was Chargsd With Committing. Urs. Aurora Hodge, who was to have January. .1904, before len tried In W. Morse In the crimCharles judge of the district court, for inal division IVIllism X. Ryan, a of the murder spectacle peddler, near Murray, last at 10: SO July, died very suddenly o'clock last night at the Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lake City, the result of an operation for appendicitis performed last Sunday. Mrs. Hodges family resides In Dennison. Ia. They have been notified of hor death. No disposition will be made of the body until they have been heard International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers lodge No. Jig, of Ogden, will have their second annual ball at Dlgnan's hall on the evening of December 9th, at which Dign tin's regular orchestra of nine pieces will fur- nlsh the music. There will be an Interesting exhibition of electric light displays quite out of the ordinary, which will make the occasion exceptionally attractive. From the windows of the hall the national colors of red. white and blue will be displayed; outside In front and across Grant avenue, as well as up and down the avenue, rows of lights will be Wnudeful Is the story w hich the show windows of This Store are telling right now. Every section scents lirimful of novelties at prices which seem only the more mythical after the soundness of the unusual values are made apparent. BASIS OF YESTERDAY! CONFERENCE. Company Claims That It Can Supply Sufficient Coal for tho Utah Demand. strung on poles, also In national dence pointed toward a brutal murder. ors. At the entrance to the ball-roowas bound hand and foot, one The the word Welcome" will appear side of his head was beaten In and the colored globes and on one side of body had been wrapped In an old car- col- m t"" First That tracklayers shall lay and take out track In all cross-cutthe company to pay 12.50 per day for driving the same. Second That we have 2,000 pounds for a ton, lustead of 2,240 pounds, the system used by the cotnitany at the present time. Third Have the scales properly tested from time to time by a government official. Fourth That the miners receive 20 per cent advance on 2,000 pounds. Fifth Any miner taken from usual place of work to drive or any other work shall receive $3.25 per day. Sixth That the company replace the 50 cents per yard taken off entries about eight months ago. Seventh That the miners have a check welghman at each tiple, his pay to be deducted through the office. Eighth That drivers, timbermen, trackmen and all other inside daymen receive 20 per cent per day advance. Ninth That all outside men connected with the mines receive 20 per cent advance, and teamsters have fifteen minutes to care for their teams, as In semi-monthl- non-uni- on non-uni- on self-defen- se. work-ing'cloth- COM-pan- y. H three-tent- w ' The Umbrella Story hs (8-1- 0) collection, and worthy of much commendation as well as an Inducemnet for heavy buying. One is n Vici Kid, Welt Sole, neat top, Patent Tip. Military Heel, a hi me which ought to give tin? wearer as much service as any they have ever owned. Tho other shoo is the samo sort, only it lias tho tuniotl solo, I loth of thoso shoos have hoen sold regularly at $..r0, now tbeyre soiling at . . tp Its quite remarkable, the early Right morrily aro ths prepara tions going on for ths fostivs Havs you boon Holiday buying. hero? 'Holiday Macon. y. AMUSEMENTS I "r Apron Story The demands of the striking miners of Carbon county as prepared by William Crawford, chairman, and David Wilson, secretary, of the meeting held November 10. 1901, are as follows: They were the basis of conferences held yesterday: the hall the greeting, Merry Christmas," was view. The from It hide to body pet and on the other, Happy New Year," later Identified as that of William X. also In colors. At the west end of the Ryan, a spectacle vender, and the cirhall there will be a flash light of stars cumstances pointed toward an unand at the opposite end a revolving known woman as the perpetrator of the wheel. The moon and stars In nadeed. tional colors for the "moonlight waltz" The sheriff's office and the police dewill also be displayed. Numerous stars two case on for the worked partment weeks and finally fastened the crime throughout the hall will be burning There will be a shield upon Mrs. Aurora Hodge, who had been continuously. an with eagle and anchor and from located at Dennison, la. It was learned to 1,500 2,000 lights will be kept burn- formerly. quite conclusively that Mrs. Hodge had The hall will be handsomely decoing. Tenth That we abolish the coupon been traveling with Ryan within a flowwith rated and evergreens and potted was script system. few days of the time he murdered, ers and numerous set pieces. In short. Eleventh That we shall receive pay and although the officers were not positive that Mrs. Hodge had committed It will be a gorgeous electrical display. Twelfth That no employee be susthe murder, yet they had sufficient evipended or discharged for taking part In dence to warrant bringing her back for these proceedings, and the United Mine an Investigation. Workers of America be recognised. A complaint was sworn to by DetecThe reply of the company was that detive George Chase of the police of the miners demands would be all f murder with partment, charging her In the first degree, and Sheriff Frank granted practically as asked except All who attend the performance of the last one and that It would not be Emery wired the authorities at Dennison to arrest the woman, but In the Rudolph and Adolph" may rest as- granted under any circumstances. President Kramer of the Utah Fuel meantime she had taken alam and dis- sured that they will see Mason and each assured the governor that he at German the company emperors, Mason, appeared. That fact was not known as sufficient coal to sup-l- y would In the stellar roles, Denproduce until Sheriff Emery had left for performance the Utah demands, saying he would Broadhurst ft Currie have no number nison to bring Mrs. Hodge back. for the send none out of the state, and If neTwelve hours after the departure of two or Inferior companies and1 Harry cessary would cut off the supply sent the sheriff from Salt Lake Mrs. Aurora smaller cities. Charles A. a repu- to the Southern Pacific. That road Is Hodge walked Into the office of the P. Mason who have established German as of all the greatest supposed to get 2,000 tons a day, but chief of police at Grand Rapids, Mich., tation combeen cut down already to 500 tons has same the and dialecticians and gave herself up. She declared great that she had killed Ryan In defense of pany which played to crowded houses With the presnt conditions, and he says they are growing better, Mr. Kraher honor, but said that her conscience In New York, Chicago, Boston, Philatroubled her and ahe was compelled to delphia and all other principal cities, mer Is sure the mines can turn out the same clever cast and a superb enugh coal for the state. surrender herself. THE FIRST CLASH. About a week later Mrs. Hodge was singing chorus of beautiful girls will A Tribune advertised special from Scofield, performbrought back to Salt Lawe City and be seen at each says: and Utah, ance of Adolph. admitted to the officers that she had Rudolph The first conflict between the union killed Ryan, but said that she did It The Head Walters. with Joe Kelly and men which has occurred to protect herself from being assaulted. desince the strike began took place yesShe was arraigned In the district court as Imaginary Thomas," an opium at terday afternoon on the road between before Judge Charles W. Morse and votee, kept a fairly large audience with Scofield and Winter Quarters house the roaring Grand John opera entered a plea of not guilty to the was a The last play evening. Joe men, and laughter Ruff, Burgess charge of murder In the first degree. were who work at Winter Her trial was originally set for last musical comedy. Some new Jokes Quarters, were music and chorus were coming from the mines late yesterday Monday, but recently a continuance sprung and the was granted until the January term. attractive. afternoon, when they enconutered two It Is understood that Mrs. Hodge Finlanders, apparently under the InfluBY A TRAIN. KILLED ence of liquor. would have fought the case on the sudwas Anderson The Fins are strikers, and on seeing Hans Christian grounds that she killed Ryan In at men with dinner palls and the killed morning yesterday denly eastbound Rio Grande began yelling "Scab. The Vineyard by SIZE OR RU88IA'8 C. Anderson Mr. were resented No. Jeers train by the men, who passenger ARMY IS A SECRET was .walking along the track, and It Informed the Fins that they would not did not hear the train as stand for any taunts. The cry of "Scab" No one outside the Russian war of- Is supposed it approached. The result was that it was repeated. Coats were quickly refice knows the actual number of troops struck him, throwing him from the moved and pails tossed aside. the Czar has In Manchuria or within The affray which followed was Interhim Instantly. The reach of it The Russian army In point track and killing crew train the was by rupted by the arrival of a soldier. Obpicked up body of numbers is the largest In the world. and taken to Provo. serving his approach, the Fins broke Nearly 900,000 young men reach their away and started to run. They were aJorlty in Russia every year, and overtaken by the soldier and placed unNotice of Assessment No. 1, each Is bound by law to spend five der arrest. No other encounters have years In the army. If all were taken so far as the officers have occured OIL THE WYOMING-UTAthey would make an army too large learned. Location of principal place of even for Russia, so only 219,000 go to Ogden, Utah. the colors with the business, army or the fleet THE WAY IT GOES. Is hereby given that a meetNotice and the rest go to the reserve. The on held Directors of of the Board lowest peace strength of the Russian ing The Industrious man, the plain, an asmilitary establishment therefore, num-ler- o the 1st day of December, 1908, of a everyday kind, we mean, gets to his more than a million men, with sessment of man was levied on the out- work early. Three hours later the 42,000 officers. In war time practically cent a share in executive marked of drops ability Stock of the Corporaall these young men Join the colors, standing Capital man industrious see the to keeps that the tion for the purpose of liquidating welling the. army to the stupendous at work. If everything Is goHfirtes of 4,500,000 debts of the Company, Incurred by the steadily men and 75,000 well the man with marked execuassessment work of 1902 and to pay ing for whom there are provided work tive ability leaves for the day, for the assessment 0.000 horses. Men who are In a po- for doing there Is no need for a display of his 1903 on the Companys lands; sition to guess shrewdly say there are for Imme- peculiar qualities. If everything is goassessment payable than 00,000 Russian soldiers in said 111 the man with marked executive Manchuria or near It now. The num-- diately to S. S. Smith, Secretary ing quits at once In order that his ability that can be put In the field there Room 4, First National Bank building, be which reputation " lmlted nly by the will of the gov- Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon on his presence.may not compromised by remain unpaid ernment o. K. Davis. In Everybodys this assessment may Magazine. the 9th day of January, 1904, will be It 8sved His Ltg. sale at delinquent and advertised for Is P. A. Danforth of La Grange. Ga, Working Ovortims. public auction, and unless payment29 th for six months with a frightsuffered Eight hour laws are ths on sold be will Ignored by those made before, m. ful 2 oclock p. ,Utle woriro Dr. running sore on his leg; but writes Kings New day of January. 1904. at I toBucklln's Arnica Salve wholly that assessment f1111, MllI,ona are work, night to pay the delinquent For Ulcers, It In five days. cured curin Indigestion, Bilious-b- l. gether with the cost of advertising an a .?' l tomach salve In the best the it's Piles, Wounds, sale. Uver and Bowl trou-,- y and the expense of 25 eta. world. 'Cure Only guaranteed. SMITH. S. Secretary. S. Peasant, safe, sure. Only t Jesse Drivers Jesse J. Driver, druggist First publication. December 2, 10. Sold by drug store. of-fic- The s, from. On the evening of July 14th, three smeltermen, while on their way home from work, found in a lonely spot a short distance below Murray the body of a m11, who, from appearances, had been dead several days. Every evi- WERE Show Window Story es, No Longer a Reformer. Former Resident (hark at tho old home on a visit) What has bttcome of I.iisligo, who used to be such a loud Clooing Quotations December 2. howler against monopolists, corporations snd all that sort of thing? Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage Old Citizen Hes here still, but he company, 24S2 Washington; phone Isn't doing any howling now. He 215. Stocks bought or sold for cash found a vein of coal la his land a few or carried on margins. years ago. NEW YORK STOCKS Copper, 40 Atrh. com., 67. Atchison, pfd., 91 Smelter com., 45 Alton, 34 4. Balt & Ohio, 77 4. Brooklyn, 41 2. Can. Puc., 118 8. Metropolitan, 117 8. Ches. & Ohio, 81. Denver & R. G., 21. Gas, 95. Erie, 27 8. 111. Cen., 129 3-- 4. 1-- 2. 3-- 4. 1-- 3-- 1-- 5-- No Longer Appropriate. His Physician You are burning ths candle at both ends. Rich but Irritable Patient Any doctor 'ould have cheap, told me that When I pay you $50 for an opinion you ought to use a metaphor more In accordance with this age of gas and electricity. d 7-- Fortunate. 1-- 2. 5-- Manhattan, 139 Kansas ft Texas, L. ft N., 108 1-- 3-- 38 314. 1-- 3-- 8. 3-- 8. Ontario and West, Pa. Ry 115. Reading, 42 Rock Island, So. Pac., 46 So. Ry 20 3-- 21. 4. 25 3-- 8. 8-- 8. 1-- 2. St Paul. Sugar, Fair Womans Complexion a Matter of Purchase. She was a dream of color black and white as to her costume, roses and cream In face and cheek. Every woman who entered the car looked her over with eyes that gleamed with ad miration for her frock, bat, shoes and gloves. Every man paid that tribute to Venus which shows the goddess still reigns, whatever else has befallen the other pagan deities. While the women's attention was centered on her costume the mens eyes all rested on her face, calmly beautiful In Its outlines, surpassingly lovely In its delicate pink and whiteness. Presently she stood up to leave the car, and as she did so a little object fell from the front of her waist Three men bumped their heads in their eagerness to reach it The lucky one who picked It up heTd It In such a way that all who sat might read. It was a box of rouge! 2. 8TUDENT8 4. Mo. Pac., 91 2. N. Y. Cent., 117 Norfolk, 56 NOT EVEN 8KIN DEEP. 140. 125. 24 2. Texas, Tenn. Coal, 29 2. Union Pac., 75 Steel corn, 11. Steel pfd., 53 West Union, 88 2. Wabash, pfd., 36 1-- 1-- 3-- 8. 7-- 8. 1-- 1-- 8. bu. May wheat 80 l-- c. bu. May corn, 42 bu. May oats, 35 bbL $11.27 May pork, I-- 8c 7-- 8c Punishment Marla, what has become of those slippers I got a few weeks ago?" They were looking so shabby I gave them to a tramp this morning. What do you want oi them?" Nothing, only there was a $5 bill In the toe of one of them that I was going to give you as a reward If they were still here at the end of three months." HAVE GREAT DAY. Curious Mock Execution Recently Wit nessed at Gottingen. The old town of Gottingen recently witnessed a scene seldom paralleled, even In the annals of the roysterlng students of that famous seat of learning. Two students had been ordered Into a certain number of days arrests, and the whole Corpus Academlcum entered Joyously Into the "execution.1 The "condemned were conducted to prison by a great masquerading procession, led by the car of the headsHe Ive got me fathers nose and man, who stood among his assistants leaning upon a huge axe of mouth. She Well, the old man was lucky timber. Next came the car of the condemned, with the two culprits to get rid of tnem. heavily chained, and dragged by bulA third car contained the bedlocks. His Only Chance. of Last came a the culprits. Her Husband For whom are you ding of students, of landaus full line long knitting those socks? His Wife For our Working Society enjoying with very great gusto the "henker amahlrzett, or last meal of for Clothing the Poor snd Destitute. It was a great day Her Husband I wonder whether the condemned. at GoAngen. they would let me have a pair If I sent them my address? Getting Even. Bride (pouting) Here we Young have only been married two days, Clarence, and youre scolding me already. Husband I know, my dear; but Just think how long I have been waiting for the chance. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not Wasnt Detected. nearly as grave as an Individual dis"I used a sermon this morning," order of the system. Overwork, loss said the Rev. Dr. Fourthly, that I of sleep, nervous tension will bo followpreached many years ago, but, fortun- ed by utter collapse, unless a reliable of one member ately, there was only employed. the congregation present that heard remedy Is Immediately Thcraz nothing so efficient to cure disIt the first time. "Who was that? asked his wife. orders of the Liver or Kidneys as Elec"Deacon Ironside. And fortunately tric Bitters. Its a wonderful tonic, again I may say providentially the and effective nervine and the greatest deacon slept through the whole of It. all around medicine for run down systems It dispels Nervousness, RheuYoungest Confederate Brigadier, matism and Neuralgia and expels MaCalC. of John Gen. An oil painting houn Sanders, the youngest brigadier laria germs. Only 50c, snd satisfacgeneral of the Confederate army, has tion guaranteed by JesM J. Driver, been presented by his brother to the druggist Alabama State Department of Archives and History. Gen. Sanders was LOST Star pin set with pearls. Finder will please leave same at killed In a charge at Petersburg at State Jounral office and get reward. the age of tvnuty-faur- . Three Ways of Dressing Hair. Some of the New Hebrides people do their hair up in a bunch on the top of the head and stain It yellow, while the Inhabitants of Ombal Island pass It all through a tube so as to maks a kind of plume. The Marquesas chiefs favorite method is to shave all the head except two patches, one over each temple, where he cultivates two horns of hair. No doubt this is to render him more a thing of terror to his enemies than of admiration to his friends. His reason for shaving the rest of the head Is to allow mors space for tattooing, as If all ths svallable skin of the body were not enough. Millions for Precious Stones. $25,412.77' Americans Imported worth "it precious stones last year- Tho Lone Star State. Down In Texae at Yoakum Is a big dry goods firm of which Mr. J. M. Haller Is ths head. Mr. Haller on one of his trips East to buy goods said to a friend who waa with him in the palnce car: Here, take one of these Little Early Risers upon retiring and you will be up early In the morning feeling For the "dark brown" taste, good. headache and that logy feeling Little Early Risers are the best pills to use. Sold by Geo. F. Cava Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. Giddlngs. De-Wit- t's . |