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Show DAILY governor UTAH STATK JOURNAL, WKDNKSDAY, headquarters ..f the I tali Fuel company yesterday were to the effect that forty-eigmore men had gone to work in the various mines during the wells T ht morning. OF ELKO-ECLIP- SE At VI inter (juuriers there was an increase of eleven men, making a total 195 at work. At Clear Creek twen-tw- o more reported, making a total in 421, of which sixty-tw- o were on con- LATEST NEWS FROM OLD TUSCA-RORmay declare STRIKE REGION. struction, seventy-seve- n in the coke CAMP. ovens, and the balance miners and outside men. As Castle Gate is still clos-- I Mon Until lUh Fuel Company Givo down this makes a total of 850 men Six Men Taking Out Hundred Dollar This Afternoon to Roturn Ore and Piling It Up for work yesterday. to Work. Treatment. Charles Demolli, the national organiser, was expected to return to Salt Lake yesterday afternoon, but he did In CaroherlfTi Th latest news received front the deputy special the If not arrive. the Utah Fuel by employed county bon property at Tuscarora, Nevada, is decidedly encouraging. As company became too obnoxious In their is well known, the owners are disregard of the righto of cltlsens, GovJUDGE HOWELL'S GRIND Ogden people and Mr. Jesse Driver Is secreernor Wella aaya he will declare martial liw in the coal regions. The governor The Usual Array of Drunks, Vags and tary and treasurer. The property is Cangold und liea in the heart of what was yesterday instructed Gen. John Q. Peace Disturb- a these warn against deputies formerly one of Nevadas most famous to non rs. camps. The present owners have been continuation of such pratclces as they Freedom of bave been following. There was the usual grind of drunks, developing for about two years and citihave done several hundred feet of speech and the right of peaceable vags and peace disturbers in the muwork. zens to pass along the public highways nicipal court today. For some time past sloping has been re to be protected, and intimidation is Peter Dooley, who is no relative to done observe the if and the ore piled on the dump deputies to be stopped, Mister Dooley and is not acquainted for treatment, and advices Just ready instructions given. the with Peter Dunn, admitted he was at hand state there are no less than Gen. Cannon held a long conference drunk yesterday. He had never been seventy-fiv- e tons, now on the dump with the governor yesterday, and will arrested in Ogden before, but had been which will run from S$5 to 1100 per have another today before leaving for pinched twice in San Francisco. Judge ton, which, it is said, will be reduced Carbon county. Howell permitted him to go, with the of the several by one There is a question as to Just what admonition that he was not to stamp get mills in over sheriff the the and have district I within authority to Franback drunk here but go San next week or two. Six men are at his deputies," said the governor, after cisco." work on ore and In developing as well, the conference. "The law gives the Frank Denny and Edward Vunk were and the outlook for a pay mine here governor supervision over the state of- also booked on charges of inebriety, are excellent. ficials, and I presume it may be con- but were after being addischarged In the early days of Tuscarora the strued to give me authority over the vised to cut it out In the future. was noted for Its exceedingly officials. camp At present however, county Fifteen days! That is the brief high-graore and Inasmuch as the to Gen. to Cannon I have suggested and pointed manner in which the Judge claims owned by the are act only in an advisory way to keep hands it to a mendicant. W. F. Con- In There is virgin territory it Is not unlikely these deputies in check. way was the victim. Fifteen is the that It may soon be turned into a first-cla- ss always the recourse of putting the dissentence in the municipal standing producer and bring back again trict under martial law, which I will do court for being caught begging. the old days when Tuscarora stocks if their actions become too bad, or If Ed Roberts, a disturber of the peace sold as high as fifty dollars a share. disorders make it necessary. This is will work for twenty-fiv- e days on the It is exceptionally well situated inasan extreme measure, however, and I who used rock pile. John Stone, much as the winters are very light hall hesitate to do it abusive language to an officer, will asand there is comparatively little if any The sheriff is liable for the action of sist him for ten days. snow. his deputies, and any citlsen who sufa dusky colored Mabel Williams, fers damage may bring suit against denizen of Hudson avenue, was chargthe sheriff on his ond. ed with being drunk. She admitted she STOCKS was Intoxicated; in fact, in answer to COAL COMPANY HA8 the charge, she said: Tea, I am still ISSUED ULTIMATUM Closing Quotations December 9, 1903. she sobers up sentence drunk. When g will be passed upon her. Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage A special to the Balt Lake Herald, 2482 Walling ton; from Sunnyslde, Utah, dated yesterday, companyt phone GIRL BURNED TO DEATH. 215. Stocks or sold for cash bought says: Zola Schagdler, a girl, or carried on The coal company today posted a nomargins. died at her home In Salt Lake from tice signed by Superintendent Sharp burns received yesterday afternoon. Copper, 46 8. and General Superintendent Cameron while the child Her Ignited clothing Atch. com., 68 8. giving discharged employees until towas playing near a heap of burning Atch. pfd., 92 4. morrow at 4 p. m. to apply for work. leaves and grass. The mother received After that time, Mr. Kramefr says, the Smeltaf pfd., 91. serious burns in attempting to save her Smelter com., 49 4. company will negotiate no further with life. Alton, 34 4. the strikers. All strikers who do not daughter's Balt & Ohio, 79 4. apply tomorrow, he says, may consider HARRISVILLE NEW3 NOTES. Brooklyn, 51 8. themselves out of the permanently Can. Pac., 119. company's employ. Mr. Charles B. Hancock, a member The most exciting occurrence in the Metropolitan, 123. of the Mormon batalllon, is ill at his Ches. & Ohio, S3 2. neighborhood of Sunnyslde today was home in Harrisvllle with erysipelas. & R. G., 21 Denver a meeting of strikers at Glaslers Mrs. Hancock is also helpless with to re, Just outside the limits of the comGas, 97. rheumatism, she having been a sufErie. 29 4. pany territory, this afternoon, and the ferer for several years. 111. Cent, 130. meeting was far from sensational. The Mr. Jens Anderson and Mr. C. W. 143 4. Manhattan, meeting was addressed by the three orSwanson have each struck a fine flow & Kansas Texas. 89 ganisers, Demolli, Price and Kelliher, fifteen makes This water. artesian of L. & K., 106 4. who had driven up from Price in the wells In this precinct at the flowing Mo. Pac., 93 4. morning. About 200 men gathered to and several other perN. T. Cent.. 119. hear the organisers, who spoke from present time in the spring. the steps of the store. Demolli spoke sons contemplate driving Norfolk, 68 8. wells are: Judge in Italian, while Kelliher and Price The parties owning Ontario & West., 22. Dr. S. B. Ambler. Willow Maloney, Pa. Ry., 118 8. spoke in English. They were all warmAngellne John Lawn Spracher, dairy, ly applauded. A rumor gained circulReading, 45. D. J. CoBtly, Charles Geisler, West, Rock Island, 26. ation that company guards were com-ln- g school district, F. and M. So. Pac., 47 2. from Sunnyslde to arrest the three Harrisvllle dairy, W. H. Taylor, Ogden Brick and So. Ry 21. organizers, and the roads and timber company, Charles Ducheneau, C. Tilq In the neighborhood St Paul, 142 8. were closely and Jens Anderson, the watched and all strangers scanned. W. Swanson Sugar, 124 2. wells. two latter owning But nothing happened. The speakers Texas, 25 4. Mr. Howard A. Dabb Last evening Tenn Coal, 32 4. urged the strikers to follow the advice few of his friends at the a entertained of Mitchell, strike, Union Pac., 78 4. strike, strike," un- home of hie brother and sister, Mr. and til they got their rights. Steel com., 11 8. The evening was AH urged the strikers to be careful Mrs. W. H. Lowder. Steel pfd., 57 8. connot to commit any act of violence nor very pleasantly spent with music, West Union, 87 8. versation and refreshments. Those to permit themselves to be led into Wabash pfd., 37. any present were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew breach of the peace. ' CHICAGO MARKET. Ida and Ellen Agren, Kelliher promised that the United Agren, the Misses Abble Taylor, Miss Miss Delia Thomas, May wheat 81 4. Mine Workers of America would stay Shurtliff, William Mr. Miss Lucy Dabb, May corn, 42 4. back of the strikers and see they do Mr. Nels Hanson and Mr. Thomas May oats, 36 8. not suffer, no matter how long the BurnetL May pork, $11.40 bbl. trike may lust. He guaranteed that Mrs. Bertha Agren leaves today for no man, woman or child would suffer, Call money, 5 3 per cent Idaho, where she will meet her sister, and promised to pay any bills' for the Mrs. Johannah Agren. They will then upport of the strikers families. Price will spend NEW YORK 8TOCK8 AND CHICAGO and Demolli spoke twice. In his second go to Montana where they GRAINS some time visiting relatives. address, Price referred to the sold for cash or carried and coming Bought evictions and Continuous on urged the strikers to quotations. margins. Attention! abide by the law, no matter what came Bank. National First Reference, our prescripThe drugs we use in up- "The United Mine Workers of CO. BROKERAGE OGDEN and tion work are the freshest, purest America," said he, in "are Ave. Phone 215. conclusion, that can be obtained. 3483 Washington here to stay, and will be here as long highest quality If you want the best results have as the Utah Fuel us. Do company." your prescriptions prepared by The company claims that 410 men all this and your doctor will worry less told are at work in Sunnyslde today, WALLACE about yotr recovery. "bow half the force before the strike. DRUG CO., Prescription Druggists, th sides here seem Of the United States offers you absoquietly deter 2349 Washington Ave.; phone 24 X. w'ned. but trouble is not to lutely safe Investment for your Idle likely evictions begin, if indeed, funds. Clean a Makes Swpsp. en. Many H. E. WEST, Manager. a strikers seen today say thing like doing Theres nothing re Is no Ogden. Utah of bloodshed. They thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever 3 and 4 Boyle Bldg. danger c Im that the strikers are the best la heard of, Buckline Arnica Salve tuarda the company property has. The the best It sweeps away and cures or foreigners who do not jigs speak Burns, Sores Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Co. W. W. cannt be ascertained, and Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Pile. roub, comes It will to y give be preclp-b- Its likely only 25c, and guaranteed JOB PRINTERS them. Sunnyslde is very satisfaction by Jesse J. Driver, drug' a " Catalogue Especially Well Made a and 14 were not for armed gist uard" and militia there wn U I?ny h 1904 nothing to indicate a strike See our display windows for on. Fur effects in Lace Curtains. Ogden Dorts received at Subscribe for the Utah State Journal. the Salt Lake nlture and Carpet Company. martial law DKUKMHKK Cloak Offering the Most Unusual Magnitude. .Of Tomorrow morning wsre sure that a procession of immeasurable length will bo found marching toward our Cloak taka Department to quickly advantage of the most seasonable aale ever inaugurated by any cloak house in Ogden. We have just received fifty new cloak from New York, and these, together with the reet of thie mammoth stock will be placed before you with marked pr.cea which you will know to bo one-thir- d off of the regular price. A : Klkn-Eclip- xe Tlu- - cloaks I..-- Wi- e half rating collar with military collar. and the Ienii style In brown Them- garment run In the liest l hiii enabling every one to ZiU-lme- . nir.i-K- In- - Off - , uii.!'.cd. $7.50 Ziheliiie. xlzex 14 and 16. In those beuutiful Oxford greys, coat which have been selling quite readily at their former price are marked down to.. liox Kale not a I 1 to give you the advantage of low prices while the cold weather is still dintunl. The original prices will be found on every garment. $13.35 i oat in grey uud brown Zilielliie. fancy caie over shoulder, cuiv trimmed In black broadcloth. size 14 and 16. during thi sale $10.00 mere culling Of odds niui end, but n practically unon hand. We have too limited supply many, and want to reduce stock now Till Keniey In tan, eutor und black, hulf military style, c:iie trimmed with fancy nnd stitched build, sixes 34, 36, 38 and 40, thi ale $5.00 325.00 Seal brown Zilielliie, tight fitting, Louis style, fancy rape over shoulder, rape trimmed with stitched baud of brovfn broadcloth, lined throughout with brown satin, sizes 34 nud 36, during this sale.,. $6.65 $17.00 Kersey in tun, sixes 32. 34 ami 36, fancy military cape, cape trimmed in stole ends and fancy buttons, and lined throughout with satin, during this sale $18.00 Kersey lmx coat, 36 long, fancy cape over shoulder, lined with black satin, colors black nud castor, sixes 32, 34, 36 und 40, during this sale.. 314.00 liu-he- s $9.40 $12.00 de Elko-Ecllp- 13 from l New York ,l.i y cm onlay a mi Ihi- - ivm of our stork the box b.u ks unit large military collars, the se Extraordinary Values in CHILDRENS CLOAKS Our children's cloaks will be given attention at the prices ws are quoting. .Tha following is but ono of many bargains in the young folks' garments. Childrens long coats, colors tan, rod, bluo and mixtures, in Zibe-lin- s coverts, Kersey and Maltons, box back with fancy capo ovsr shoulders, collars finishod with stole ends, trimmed in satin bands, buttons and fancy braids. This is a regular $6 coat Price now NEW YORK $4.85 four-year-o- ld 8-- 5-- 3-- THIS SALE THIS 8ALE CLOSES 8ATURDAY CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT AT 10 O'CLOCK NIGHT AT 10 OCLOCK 1-- 8-- 1-- 5-- 3-- 4. 3-- 1-- THE DAILY THE VALUE OF TEA 1-- As a healthful beverage depends upon it PURITY. Users of UTAH 1-- 2. 3-- 3-- SERUMS" STATE 1-- 1-- 1-- 5-- 1-- EWMERS Hava every assurance that they are drinking only tha most carefully selected, young loaves of Japan's choicest productions cleanly and carefully handled, to retain all its natural flavor and aroma. Aek your grocer for it. 3-- 8-- 1-- 8-- F. J. Kiesel & Co., IMPORTERS 7-- ELECTRICAL WORKERS ' 3-- 1-- GrandJnnualRall 1-- and Beautiful Electrical display. The North American Investment Company j J' Pretty Are the result of constant attention. The nails can only be kept in condition with the aid of suitable implements and by the use of proper materials. We keep a complete line of everything necessary manicure scissors, orangewood sticks, polishers, nail files, emery boards, and all of the various preparations. Christmas I Dignan's Hall, I From 9 p. m. until 2 a.m. I Wednesday, Dec. 9 Tickets $1.50 Admit Two. ORGAN Finger Nails For oc-un- til Browning'S IS THE OFFICIAL 1-- 1-- JOURNAL To a young lady a manicure set, containing all of the necessary implements delightful gift We have them in a variety of materials, and complete in their equipment THE CVLLEY DRUG CO. Prescription Specialist! 2479 Washington Avon us BY ACTION OF THE COUNTY CONVENTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, THE UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL HAS BEEN DECLARED TO BE THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE PARTY FOR WEBER COUNTY. 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