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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, WILL SUE SENATOR CLARK were ere Outcome not of Culver Divorce Suit-Wo- man Will Demand Damages For Slander. DEiEMIJEE s, by the dilYercnl speak-- j keep uilliiu the law advised t ( c, i iMuxii-ted- 5 19U3 i Our New Number . W. is. KENNEDY. Vilizen. Scofield. INDORSED STRIKE As a. nils lviltnlir first trial. 1 believe li.nii all remrls t,i be had.' L ORK. y Another een- that he was railruaded til lough to Jail. national development in vonnevtiun Where we have fitted up one of. the Finest Clothing Establishments in At hi- - se.nini trial, wliieli was a oneIth the Culver divorce suit is exORGANIZER THAL'S REPORT GIV- sided fan e. I have introduced ORDINANCE a in or itiii uf all two. when Mrs. So pected day ths Wilt. We invite you to visit us at our new home after MonLAST NIGHT, EN TO THE PUBLIC. COUNCIL MEETING 111 J- - Vluoto, a she declares, will enevideii.r which goes to prove that the' day, tho 7th. ter suit against Senator W. A. Clark. presidiiu; ja.lges were iulnxiealed. At' I Routine Engage the Mrs. Everett Malloy Culver's father, Commitee Issues an Appeal in Behalf this in., a Is, i the lire t venire .if juryVory truly yours, Other Mattera of men was exhausted and the Judge to recover Solone for alaiulMayor of of damages the Minora of alleged City Striking Attention I made 1;, statement that the sheriff eroua statements made about her. Carbon County. of Huntsville is Present. had a list uf Jurymen prepared by the Mrs. Vlasto fr the first time an Oitige.is' alliance. Hut the evidence was ewered Senator Clark's assertion that e The I'tah Federation of held SO weak that lie could litil be enuv icteil It was after nine o'clock before ghe wag atu.mptillg t0 blackmail him I u Fedand at even by these. lively convened last night. In when she brought suit against his protracted meeting city council 'I. William It. l.ew is. sen-clarof loCoun- - daughter for 300.000 damages for all eration hall. Salt Iaike, last night to Driver President of the absence discuss coal The the miners' strike. cal union at know that the Scofield, nation of her husband's affections. oilman Hendershot assumed control subject came up through the report of I armed men uf the Utah Fuel cniiiiaiiy. ve "l t0 ubstantiate proof8 Mayor Nelson of the deliberations. my charges." she said, "and I am de- - John Thai, state organizer, who hud gu to find miners uml try to compel seat of honor on termilied to a been sent to the coal regions to make! them to go to work, when they are Huntsville occupied t..iae My proceed wlth the right of the president attorneys have requested that it be an investigation. The meeting was trying to get lietter wages for their a to site the to consider this reimrt. After work, ami lhal the militia came and of granting The matter put on the preferred ltat and us Sen called a of THOUSANDS SAY THAT erection the some for time pent in discussion, the Fed- - waked up an old man and his family Salvation Army ator Clark he g anxloug to have commit- to the referred eratlon was knowin the If address, the to were adopted following night u broujht to trlal building they no there which was prepared by a sjieeial coin-- 1 shooting at them, nud they prowl tee on buildings and grounds, together reaon wby Jt ghouldn't be. I have th around at night uml try to aggravate the mayor, with power to adver- - dergone the moat painful humiliation inittee: At a meeting of the I'tah Federation! the Italian residents of this place to tise for a suitable location. in bringing this suit and I will carry of Labor, held December 7th, it was create a disturbance In order to have Claims amounting to 11,269.20 were u through I ordered paid. allowed and For any one t0 i11Binuate that I unanimously agreed that we accept them urrested, anil that two armed twen-- 1 that reported The poundkeeper ,ould agree t0 a gettlement In this and indorse the report of John Thai, thugs went and tried to make the own-oIn dur-- 1 run been had stock of head representative, who had been sent! ers of the hall give up the keys to the caBe puta nie jn a iow class, and I shall ty All had I to November. of coal fields of Carbon county tolhall in order to confiscate our papers the month the lng take actjon against Senator Clark for been claimed or otherwise disposed of hig cruel and unwarranted uttacks on investigate the condition of affairs. Wei of organization, uml further that we I have a grievance. We have to load except one animal. me j am acting solely upon my own hereby present his reiiort: Yet it is only 10 rents n copy, $1.00 Is tin best published nt any price. a communicasent ex per-- 1 3.44U imuiiuIs for a ton. the company "From observations and my The city engineer aha not ,nltIatlve j unti, u year. I lenoe in the coal camps of Carbon demanding 30 per cent for fine coal, tion to the council calling attention to j bave proved my charges before I In every nuinlier of MCCLURE'S there are articles of Intense incounty I can say without a particle of and they send all this lump and fine the dillpated condition of many of the jur yj terest on subjects of the greatest national importance. sidewalks in the city. Accompanying exaggeration that conditions for the In the cars to the dealers and receive RATHBONE 8I3TERS OFFICERS. miners are extremely bad. The law la the same for It nil. They further claim the report was an ordinance provid-- 1 Six good short stories, humorous stories, stories of life and action union cement of coal not were do of in officers discriminate elected used interesta construction The the the only the following against they for ing ami always good. sidewalks in accordance with the pro- by Calanthe Temple No. 1, Ruthbone company and it la also violated with men, when they have notices posted I visions of statute. The ordinance was Sisters, for the next term: Past chief, Impunity by the coal company and ita around town to the effect that any to the Mrs. Lucy Hodge; most excellent chief, hired minions. Union men are lntlmi- - miner joining the union can consider referred and time read a first Mrs. Charlotte Ferndlund; excellent dated, frightened and maltreated at the himself discharged and further, there on laws. committee McCLl'RK'H will la more interesting, important and entertaining Mathias Hlnchcllif petitioned the senior, Mrs. Emma Carr; excellent points of rifles in the hande uf com- - are tiinca that a miner goes in a place tlinii ever. "Every year lietter than the last or it would not be Mccouncil for a quit claim deed to cer- Junior, Mrs. Hanna Lund; manager, puny guards. Their right of free speech! and has to work two days fixing It up I al-to for this 1 to make it safe work, and tain property belonging to him, and It Mrs. Amy Barry; mistress of records and peaceuble assembly Is denied, Clure's." on and correspondence, he received no pay, Mrs. Mae was referred to the committee though the strikers are all new for McClure's for 1904, and get the NoFREE Subscribe W. It. LEWIS, tead; mistress of finance, Mrs. I sella and peaceable. They are forbidden to JOHN THAI vember and December nuiiilsrs of 1003 free. A largely signed petition was sub- - Tyree; protector, Mrs. Anna Jenkins; talk to each other in groups or to hold we do "As incident, the on to whatever. bad the flag Mrs. Hanna regards attention trustee, pretext any Eklund; any meetings mitted, calling guard, The H. H. McClure Company, 623 lxiiigtoii Uldg., New York. N. Y. condition of the sidewalks on lower Mrs. Lottie McGaw; pianist, Mrs. Isel I know of several Instances where men hereby assert our allegiance to the have been threatened with arrest un- -l constitution of the United Statee of street. It was referred la Tyree, Twenty-fift- h less they would go to work. Union America and do hereby deplore any to the street committee. OFFICER8. HONOR DEGREE OF inmen were prevented from coming Into! act transgressing the constitution. We, An ordinance providing for an the' A. O. U. of officers The following f the towne by armed men. Eviction no- - as union men, honor the flag. We be-i- n crease of salary of a number the city I I W. elected been of have Honor THE MASSA WAY officials was read Degree some instances handed lleve that the presence of the militia were by the recorder. No for the ensuing term: Chief of honor, tQ tenanta from the end of a rifle. When la entirely uncalled for, and that It Is of assisting you to make one seemed to father the ordinance, 'Anna Hansen; financier, Louis some one satisfactory Xmas presit evidently being an emanation from Miss suggested to W. R. Ward, a useless expense, costing at the least Mrs. Susie Sems; re who was ents surpasses any other. a committee of the whole. The ordl Pierce; receiver, serving eviction notices, that!I 1,000 per day. chief of Jeanetta border. of the Hill; cnll attention public the We Exquisite Pictures and Frames. nurh service was not legal, he replied: nance provides the following salaries: of MlM state of the Desman; lady laws monT FRED MAS8A. the that fact we to make the as so 'Damn the legality, long 1,200 per annum; councilman, Are the result of constant atI I Inside watch. Iva Mrs. Carlton In Wilson; violated county, honor. are openly It stick. 40; recorder, 1,500; auditor, 900; tention. The nails can only be Gertrude Bagley; "I know of one Instance where the! Inasmuch as miners, In order to earn city attorney, 1,800; city treasurer, kept In condition with the' aid of In300 for special tax collector. Turner. 00, and company men deliberately emptied ala reasonable wage, are required to suitable Implements und by the mans coal shed of all the coal, which bar twelve and fourteen hours, Blanks stand against the names of all use of proper materials. We We fully realize the necessity for for the delivered and been had the other city officials, there being no paid STOCKS! keep a complete line of everycoal miners sums mentioned In connection with day before. This wae done because the an organization of the thing necessary manicure scisthe union. In another from the complaints that have come to man had their offices. joined The ordinance was resor. orangewood atlcka, polish-er- a, December 8, 1903, Quotations Closing of Labor Federation during taxes Utah the named Jones man a case paid ferred to the committee on law. nail files, emery boards, and four years and over from the A claim from the Utah Light ft of the various preparations. all Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage to the county on someproperty he had the past 5 com- - miners of that district, and lof the Power company for 022 for street company. 2482 Washington; phone leased from the company and the taxes fair weights of coaland that when they lighting was allowed. Stocks bought or sold for cash Pny compelled him to pay Its I had a check welghman at the mines. The following pay rolls were read or carried on margins. also, besides his regular rent was chosen by muss meetings, they who Another example of the company's and ordered paid: Sanitary depart dominated were by the foreman of the John when occurred 1,818.99; ment, unscruplousness 5; city engineer, Copper, 45. if and anyone made Sam and To a young lady a manicure company, a detective, company street department. Including improveSamuels, Atch. com.. 88 8. were the they weights about a also set, hireling, containing all of the necesplaints company ments, 1,092.75. Atch pfd., 92 2. we Therefore, sary implements delightful gift. went down to the Italian quarter and summarily discharged. W. D. Sllvey, who has been running Smelter com., 49 If they have no organisation believe a We have them in a variety of to to parade them arrange a saloon In the rear of Munsey's cigar tried get 4. Alton, 84 the for chance no is possible materials, and complete in their for the day when Cuneo should arrive, there atore, but who has gone out of busiBalt ft Ohio, 70 2. com the from to Justice of miners get violation in be equipment. This of courae qould ness, asked for and was granted a Brooklyn. 46 8. pa- - pany. town rebate on his license. the prohibiting proclamation 118 Pac.. Can. "Some statements have been made radea, and the Italians would have Mayor Nelson of Huntsville was then Metropolitan, 120 8. are. We been arrested for disturbing the peace, showing how safe the mines courteously accorded the privllige of Ches. ft Ohio, 33. disastrous to the attention ! Albert Abo of Clear Creek was fired call your addressing the council, which he did in Denver ft R. G, 22. he explosion at Scofield a few years ago. because house a few well chosen remarks, and an adhis from boarding Gaa, 96 Prescription 8peoialists Under union regulation such disasters Joined the union. journment was taken for one week. 2479 Washington Avsnue Erie, 28 8. are At Clear Creek every morning, the would not occur, for when reports 2. 111. Cent., 180 to the miners company guards, together with a de- - made by individual WHITE PORTERS FOR U. P. Manhattan, 141 2. of any unsafe condition, and houses visit perlntendent of militia, Kansas ft Texas, 39 8. his discharge, walk In without knocking and grab he Immediately invites L. ft H.. 106 4. Will 8upplant an made organisation Negoes on the Chair by when the sleeping miner by his leg and ask but Mo. Pac., 93 4. Cars Between Ogden and command attention, work.' does If he they him if he is going to N. T. Cent. 118 8. Omaha. "THE COMMITTEE eviction no- an (Signed) with served is not he go 2. Norfolk, 58 of Labor." Federation "Utah officer militia tice. A very prominent Ontario ft Went, 21 For the good of the service Presiheld Friday be will Another meeting said he had not found one single case Pa. Ry., 118 8. dent E. H. Harrlman has decided to to hold whether to determine of Intimidation which could be traced I eevnlng Reading, 44 4. OF THE the ACTION BY discusa employ only white porters on the subject to meeting to the coal company. Rock Island, 26 4. Fnlon Pacific chair cars In operation to The sheriff is generally reputed COUNTY CONVENTION OF So. Pac., 47 8. between Ogden and Omaha. The rea-- m BUSINESS J40TE8. on the payroll of the coal company be YV So. Ry., 21 4. 2413 store. for this action, aa stated, is that THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, The handsome new and is owned body and soul by that tor some time Fred St Paul 143. past the passenger de- He does Just what the com- - Ington avenue. Is now occupied by THE UTAH 8TATE JOURevidence of the Partment of the Union Pacific has reSugar, 124. called upon by a union M. Nye and is splendid If directs. pany 8. ll, 25 ceived complaints that the negro porTexas, This store Is NAL HAS BEEN DECLARman for protection he tells him to go to growth of Ogden. ters were Tenn. Coal., 83 2. the for proper care and fitted up imprudent and inattentive to to strike, perbly no business has he that ED TO BE THE OFFICIAL their duties except when in receipt of Union. Pac., 78 4. for men. The law provides that no warrants display of everything We make pretty Gowns to liberal "tips. a for Steel com 12. look One only needs to ORGAN OF THE PARTY shall be issued by a Justice of the peace enhance the beauty of pretty The change will only effect the por-- t . Steel pfd 57 to rent to have Impressed upon counhouse of the authorisation the without 88. We improve the women.. n the chair cars, for the Pullman West Union FOR WEBER COUNTY. THE Is him the fact that there are few people ty attorney, but when the case many and company owns and operates all of the fortunate lass Wabash, pfd 87 8. those of looks conleaving Ogden against a striker this law la not UTAH STATE JOURNAL IS leeping care on the Harrlman roads when a coming, in the bestowing of Natures hand, other On the sldered. GRAIN. verlt-ed CHICAGO nd employs ita own will The Ross Book porters, tl is PUBLISHED EVERY EVENrarest gift by producing for striker wants a company thug arrest- the children for Eden of Pible, however, in case the change May wheat 82 able to miles garden he must go fifty or sixty 8. them becoming and artistic ING EXCEPT SUNDAY AT May corn. 42 ,ucesful, white porters may be emattorney, end of the week, the county consult to Price 8. 36 record a costumes. be ployed by the Pullman company also. to oats, May dolls and toys promises THE OFFICE OF THE PAand is always turned down. The dismissal of sue-.ceMay pork, 11.27 bbl of our the negro porter la secrets breaker, the the of trial One DemoIHs at a In speech nmde In the nature of an PEERY IN THE PER A local real estate dealer aald this experiment, called the strikers is ths exquisite style and attorney county CHICAGO for 11 1 AND no fewer be will there that possible that the white men NEW YORK 8TOCK8 and ungrateful morning Idlers in all our THE OPPOSITE worthless BLOCK, taste displayed un- GRAIN8 "7 show the same avidity for "tips to the than one hundred new residences referred also He wretches. work. W show an almost the colored porters. cash or carried der construction by April 1st of next COURTHOUSE, IN OGDEN Bought and sold for strikers as Italian strikers. na for A recent quotations. of materials Continuous endlasa while there variety arrived dispatch from New York on margins. he year, as Demolll met Charles CITY.. IT HAS NO CON- Bank. d that white men would Invariably Reference, First National to select from. replace the through the at least that number, and proceeded in camp CO. liero porters on all OGDEN BROKERAGE and par NECTION WITH ANY OTHhim to the place where the the result is an affect both Phone 215. town with Ir cars on the Unionsleeping the 2488 Washington Ave, hall. RePacific, but Valerie's was held, meeting pleasing and appropriate. totement is only ER PAPER. partially correct Su- mained there while several speakers Let ue show you aomo pretthe all Of thoroughly. nothing addressed the audience. Saw THE DAILY UTAH STATE i breach heard of, Buckllna Arnica ty things for that Evening could be construed JT JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED Gown you have in mind. flags were! JL-ST- Is 2413 Washington Avenue I 1 J r ; Fred M. Nye, CLOTHIER. cChtres un-wi- ur Magazine In 1904 Cus-stree- law-abidi- ts. M cere-May- Pretty Finger Nails or, THE DAILY NEW YORK un-21- UTAH For Christmas STATE 6-- 1-- 1-- 2. 1-- 1-- . 7-- 3-- 4. THE CULLEY 5-- JOURNAL DRUG CO. IS THE 1-- 2. 5-- 1-- 1-- OFFICIAL 8-- 3-- 8-- 6-- 1-- ORGAN 8-- 4. 1-- 3-- 1-- 8-- 1-- 5-- su-he- 1-- 1-- 5-- 8. 1-- now-a-da- ys M tea 8-- I I ss ... 'I The' North American Investment pZ'Th 10 II Is probable ampL that the order will Of the United States offers you apply to those men employed on lutely safe Investment for your Chair Subscribe for the Utah State Journal. tanAn- 3 H. E. wftT i Manaotr. Ogden, and 4 Boyle Bldg. -- r. . r;r br a,ivouer and All of them were right union I Ulcers. Skin Eruptions to ,ve de then formed and It's only 85c. and guaranteed drug- J. Driver, Jesse . Lurched up the principal street as satisfaction by I Ttnh nuietly as a funeral procession. They gist- BY DEMOCRATS FOR mWROiiSi |