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Show DAILY VTAH 8TATF .lOl.KXAL, WILL BORE FOR GAS Tl'IDAY, rii'tiani C Wilitluv.i. UTEST l!l' NOYKMISKIi ri . :i ivy , fur Tie ,rsy O It. tiics. I. nii'i.i uf .1 o l'Hi:;. , si. .l, : inn : I i. re nf i:i Ilic arc m l tiin-- io .Ul.l.'bftl I.' - a !i Kin I. pin ii.is iiii 't c.i at laniiln'i. ai.j tlc AiiK-riiv- . a niil :ii i.ii.N. and ii. oi'lin: Jlml, sun of V. Contny Acquires Options on SevHenry AN ENGLISH t I cry mi:. ill li.amiil.ilN In eral Thousand Acres of Land Hake nf Lamn.in Kail. T!: in Cache Valley. d llic brilliancy nf tin- - green simnr. si man was tin lion. Ward. In keeping with her moilier's piescnt After tile eetvniony the orchestra one of the Duke's sisters Iris given Will AcGodet BeCOHieS the MllUlk 11,1 1,10 inreh from "Tuim-heuse- r" the bride a rry handsome emerald Said That Rock Island The natural gas industry it seems and the bridal jiuriy left and diamond ring. Duke of Roxburghes la likely to hero me an important one quire the Moffat the ehurvli, going immediately to the From the Duke and Duchess of In prosperous Cuche valley. Indeed Bride Goelet residem-e- . where after a brief Marlborough hits come u pearl peu-lan- l. Road , arrangement are now under way to reception to the Duke ami Duchess reIt consists of two perfectly begin boring for gas in various parts freshment were served by Sherry matched large pearls from which four of the valley and option have been The guests were limited to half a or live pour hung. on secured several acres thousand of OGDEN WEDDING ELABORATE CHURCH TO hundred people, among who were Lnr Mrs. R. T. Wilson, Sr., Mr. and OF IMPORTANCE I land by Mr. McIntosh, who represents and Lady Algernon Gordon Lennox, grand-paren- ts of the lirlde, gave her C. K. Rowlands and a number of the Dowager Duchess of Roxburghe a wonderful string of pearl several other Salt Lake and Eastern capital- and several other English relatives yards long. The mother of the bride Gifts of the New Duchess Railroads lets. Intermountain All of the bridegroom who came over for presented her with a tiara of diamonds Because Aslicstos cannot In destroyed Valusd in the Natural gas has been encountered Must Lead to Thia the wedding, the officiating clergy mid us expensive and beautiful a present Isv tiro. The hamllo on this Millions. In artesian wells bored In various City. bishops, the members of the bridal us was ever designed In tills eouiitrj. Iro n i of for the several years parts valley party and a few uf the most Intimate Four diamond experts assisted In colparticular Is and it the intention the of past friends of the bride and bridegroom. lecting the stones for the tiara. lined with Asbestos. company represented by Mr. McIntosh The Duke of Roxburghe is the notable presents Hot the iron once hot and tho other NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Miss May the Among interested in to conduct active development opera Ogden will be deeply Goelet was united in marriage nt 2:30 eighth Duke of the line, and succeeded received by the bride were a doiwm Asbestos lining will retain the I tlons to obtain gas, oil or petroleum concerning the new speculations o'clock today, in the Protestant Epis- his father in ls2. lie was born July solid gold dinner plates from Mrs. OgI tin1 licut. It la well known that products in marketable quantities. The twenty-seve- n Moffat road. den Mills, a pearl and turquoise bracecopal Church of St. Thomas, to Sir 25, 1S76. and is consequently I do half an ironing center for result is The Intermountain la made the e. thg arrangement company Henry John Imies-Ke- r, by Ogden years of age. He is the eldest let from Miss Mills, a massive gold with one lieuting.you Duke of transcontinental connectlona and that wlth those upon whose lands options and of seven children. There are three pitcher and tray to match from Mr Won't it pity yon to cwn them? Marquis of Bownwnt every railway enterprise of magnitude jjave been acquired is to give them Cessford, Earl of Roxburghe, Earl of sons, the Dakes two brothers, being mil Mr. Clarence Muckuy, and a must come here by direct line or traffic jq per cent of whatever is discovered, Kelso, Viscount Broxmouth, Huron unmarried. magnificent silver set from Mr.- and the company to pay all expense of Roxburghe, and Huron Ker of fcss-for- d arrangement. The Dukes mother was Lady Anne Mrs. Elbriilge Gerry. The latest la the statement by the boring well and development. rl Emily Churchill, the daughter of John and Cavertoun in Scotland, and road Moffat the that Post JOHN A. BOYLE, Mgr. Denver Subscribe for The Ftute Journal. Innes in the United Kingdom, and a Winston, the seventh Duke of Marlgreat-aua Rock Island are to tie up. and rhls and consequently borough. of Nova Scotia. of the present Duke of MarlThe church edifice was guarded by rumor that the Rock fifty police officers, especially detailed borough, who married Miss Cousudo makes the Duke of mixed up In Western Pacific matters, A fierce war Is raging in Sanpete to hold In check the Immense crowd Vanderbilt. This aays: Post The us Marlborough and the Duke of Roxcounty between the sheep men and of spectators who began to gather a way John M. Stevens, fourth vice presiearly as eight o'clock In the morn- burghe second cousins und in fanners. bedent of the Chicago, Rock Island ft the continues existing relationship As upon previous occasions The Mounty Pleasant Pyramid has ing. Wilof families York New Pacific road, was in Denver today. He the tween behave when American heiresses arrived last night In his private car. changed management and J. M. Boyden stowed themselves upon titled for- son and Vanderbilt. Some day juht go shopnow sole editor and manager accompanied by Mrs. Stevens, and he Is The bride of today is the only eigners, the ceremony was witnessed I Truth .f Salt Lake says that Senator b lhat will leave tonight for Ch;cago, where 'elusive body daughter of Mrs. Ogden Goelet, and and ping around town. Look hi will meet other leading officials of Kearns tried to bulldoxe President Jos- known as society.' The wedding it is one of two children who are heirs at the thr road. eph Smith Into municipal politics and self, however, was i of lavish to a vast fortune, principally In mil to M Denver was Stevens of failed. The visit he bride Is estate. Her father, Ogden Goelet, display, as the family $3.50 was of the utmost importance- - to rail 1 The farmer along the In mourning for Sir M Herbert, one of the heir of his uncle, Peter Tn?m unmarried. died who road affairs in the entire West but to ofline, to the northeast of us, are who was related by ge to the Goelet, Colorado and Denver particularly. He fering a total of twenty dollars bounty Goelet family. were two brothers, Ogden unl Robert, the! came to make an. effort to close nego- each, for the killing of gray wolves. them Ogden Goelet married Miss Mary a, the cert Following you can find. Mr. and Mrs. of tiations which have been on with the Invita-1 son, daughter which nbou. for The Emery County Progress says church, on and see how tho feel. th.i new David H. Moffat for mine time, where Salt Lake's cry of Stand up for tlons were issued, there was a recep Richard T. Wilson, and that Is consequently by the Rock Island wll . acquire the Salt Lake Is arrant selfishness. The tion at the home of Mrs. Ogden Goe- Duchess of Roxburghe Then como hero and let us and the Asters to Moffat road from Derive- - to Salt Lake the related function closely latter for the the let, guests should for Utah! Stand be, cry up lit on a pair of Vanderbilts. City, all the subsidiary enterprises limited to fifty in numbe: The editor of the Salina Sun says not The young Duchess, while church along the line and bearing directly that his pet candidate was defeated for The first spectators at the a beauty. Is a most attractive upon it, and also the eld Colorado to the entrances strictly the office and that the editor himself Is monopolised . and franchise Eastern railway right girl. She Is rather petite with dark mansions adjoining, and their weeping and his cheeks are moist with of way into Denver. was fv .ed by later arrivals, hair and eyes. She has a most arisbloody tears. en. Recently Mr. Moffat and his associwho took advantage cf railings, doors tocratic bearing. Previous to her of wife Mrs. Muir Fisher, Agnes ates have held an option on the Colo and garden picts, and In some in- gagement to the Duke of Roxburghe a better Shoo tluin any Shoe If our rado Eastern right of way, tracks, Andrew Fisher, was killed in a run- stances window sills were occupied she had many suitors. It was rumored equipment etc., but prior to this op- away accident at Heber City, Utah, by women. Aj the hour for the open- at one time thut the present Duke of youve seen for four dollars or even four fifty if it hand, her a for was suitor tion the Rock Island held one on the last. week. Mrs. Fisher was president ing of church approached many cf Manchester better fitting than any youve seen at any price was most indignant same road and lately the struggle has of the Y. L. M. L A. She leaves a hus- the guests who were waiting In the but her father 1L It was also sugbeen to see which enterprise would se- band and seven young children. the easiest Shoe you ever tried on if it if it vicinity in their carriages drove up when he heard of cure the much coveted plum. The Provo Enquirer reports that the to the entrance on Fifty-thir- d street gested that Prince Henri of Orleans more stylish and better stock in and The Colorado Eastern Is now owned priesthood of the Nebo and Alpine and Fifth avenue, and alighting got was desirous of marrying her, and the by the Havemeyers the New York stakes of Zion of the Mormon Church In line in a good-naturway. The Russian Grand Duke Boris was likein which excessive in whose the sugar kings representative dancing deplore crowd at this time began to swell and wise mentioned. In fact, almost every Colorado is F. W. Popple, with headtheir young people indulge and in a the police, in charge of four precinct eligible European parti has been quarters at Rifle. Mr. Popple went scare head calls the situation a prob- commanders, kept the spectators mev- - made the subject of gossip as to a to Miss Ooelet, East about two weeks ago and during lem. ing, none belli irmitted to loiter In prospective marriage and posl wealth adto then her stop-ovedia who. owing he made In Denver he give up tho Shoe business and pay you for Mayor-ele- ct front of the approaches of the Hon. William Roylance, I mitted to a friend that the Rock Istlon, was made an object of much soli of Provo, declared in an Inter- flce- the time spent in looking. All sizes and widths. Europe, were land would get the road. citude church by all match-makin- g The doors cf rhe view Immediately after election that But the Moffat road wants to use the people were smarting under the I thrown open shortly after 12 o'clj-;k- , I Among the possible suitors mentioned the Colorado Eastern to get into Den- burden of taxation and that some way and while the guests arrived there was from time to time were Viscount Dee-Stanfo- rd ver and also for terminal purposes and should be found to reduce It Following an elaborate program of organ and Crichton. Prince Francis of Teck. the before Mr. Moffat would relinquish this he uttered a very sound view on I vocal music As me bridal party tn-- l Earl of Shaftesbury and Captain Ames his Interest in the deal he demanded I the Lohen-jo- f the Life Guard. improvement of the city and the tered ihe nuptial music from a 99 year lease to use the Colorado The present fortune of the a and bewas hymn nuptial played 0f the franchises. But grin ,000,. Eastern tracks In Denver when this cause of his talk about taxes the Provo was sung by the choir before the bene- - Duchess is estimated at Goe- Wilson Robert Her brother. rood was bought up by the Rock IsEnquirer rails at him as the expound- - diction and anttem. The marrage000. land people. This did not suit the er of ar. obstructive and contracted ceremony was performed by the Rev. I let. Is unmarried. Her mother holds real Rock Island offlciala and they offered Ernest M. Stlrev, leiior of tho Church with her children, among other at Court Ochre beautiful to buy Mr. Moffat out entirely. the In estate, a Plsi.op listed by of SL Thomas, 08 residence, town turn, Mr. Moffat rejected this offer. Irgtjn Newport and the 8EEK8 DIVORCE AND ALIMONY. Potter and the Rev. Dr. Hunt ' tract the besides large There the mater rests at present ' Fifth avenue, All Cent A complaint has been filed In the of Grace Church. The floral decorations of the church of improved realty embracing a largee Second Judicial District court by between Thirty-ThA DEMOCRATIC CONTEST. Maud Flewelllng against her husband, were tasteful withu t being elaborate, part of Broadway streets down j Forty-secon- d and second rare lined with exwere palms, walls George Burbridge, Democrat la William S. Flewelllng, in an action for to the East river. in showpected to make a s.iti-- i tin-.- - i i TITLE 'il N,-- Keg-inal- iear-siuii- ed Asbestos Sad Irons I Sad Rox-burgh- Boyle Hardware Co. li nt rr.1 STATE NEWS NOTES Prove It, Ladies! Utah-Wyom-I- Shoes Best for Women Fit ng N-in- Our 3.50 Shoes ex-eni- isnt isnt isnt hasnt it isnt ed All Around the Best Shoe well er Shoe Co. 3CZ gjg REDUCTION SALE STILLON 20 Per I Off on Fancy Ware 1 pretty strong It comes to contesting his election to the city council from the tTalle ges abusive lain guage and! Second precinct Li Salt Lake. In fact plate it was stated yesterday that In one failure to provide. There are two district Mr. Burbldge was entitled to children; a boy of ten and a girl of four more votes than the face of the six years of age. The relief asked is returns show, making his vote but .that the bonds of matrimony be die- three short of a sufficient number to Bllved and the custody of the chil- elect While nothing definite Is known dren be awarded to plaintiff. A coun- it Is stated that a contest will be filed! gel fee of 2100 Is prayed for and the! Immediately after the official canvass auTn 0f 135 per month as temporary by the city council. Whether the con- - alimony besides the costs of the ac-- 1 test will come from Mr. Burbldge per- tlon. Heywood ft McCormick are the sonally or from the Democratic city attorneys for the plaintiff. committee, Is not known, but the assurance is quite strong that a contest Till be filed and one, too, which will result in victory for Mr. Burbldge If not also for Mr. Badger, his running ing when I I McCREADYS mate. the OTHER BRIGAND ARRESTED. John Vahos. Jhe Greek brigand and alleged assassin, was arrested by Sheriff Bailey and Deputy Beabrlney about 9 o'clock test night Hunger and cold drove him from his hiding Place, and after dark he visited Hawkes store. The officers were Immediately notified, placed him under arrest and brought him to Ogden. The other brother, James, yes ter-- 1 day made an offer to compromise the matter by paying to Moornts the 2125 ubt he wae Informed that crimes could but he was informed that crimes could n this country. He has In his possession 285 in cash and gave assur-anc- TWO STORES bal- I I s w Rox-burgh- 141 Twenty-Fift- h St. 2344 Washington Ave. Never Undersold 1 enr-r'n- railrifnr wanted for the Daily Do You Know Fourteen Different Patterns DINNER SETS From which you can buy one piece or ono hundred, all at the sainu rate, and pay. lesw than others ask? Even some of our prices are lower this week. Our Special Offer This Week: A Cottage Set of 47 Pieces, enough for tsix people; pretty flowered design, with gold tracings; worth $8.00; this week, $6.45 Richardson The Crockery People . Grant 2419 Washington Ave. f es r. es that he could procure the ance. as It waa due him. The Duchess Is about twenty-thre- e years of age. She made her debut at a draw en-- 1 abroad and was presented v ihe rounding from the galteriea Last Palace. room at Buckingham and were ing pink, green tire edifice mauve orchil plant, which were off- - summer she was a guest of her aunt, anderbllt, On t e Mrs. Cornelius set by their dark green foliage. Star toe during the famous yacht North The churci was well filled whei the party were en- where to Kiel, visit bride finally entered with her brother, Mr. Ogden Goel-- t, and her urcie, Mr. tertained by the Kaiser. Mrs. ogaen n R. T. Wilson, followed by the brides-- 1 Goelet, who was a hill-teuy Sta, returned maids, and every eye of the and Miss Goelet Vanderbilt the nellus toward was turned assemblage where to went they were London, looked per bridal party. Mns Ooelet The of led Duke Roxburghe. the and by appeared young raJ girlish then was announced interest of the engagement uiuimao-uperfectly of the taken in hir t'.neiy. She canted a privately to the members bridal bouquet from the greennouees family. FORTUNE IN BRIDAL GIFTS. of Floore cas'.le, vh.ch her handsome matDuchess of Roxburghe will take The ha-a as dered ti young husband to England some wonderfultier to sentiment.' with the train Ihe ter of It Is said that If gown was five yards long, and was ly exquisite gifts. cash the figure into fastened to the shoulders just below all were converted millions. Into the of would reach The bridal veil, the neckband. Not to he outdone by the brides Brussels net wee fastened to the biosfriends and relatives, the American of a orange coiffure with ttea Roxburgh Duchess of Dowager Boma mother ot the Duke, has presented her The order In which the bridesmaid the famous collection walked to the altar la as follows Mlel daughter-in-laa fact that In emeralds, isoof Roxburghe Margaret Johnston, Miss Therase stone the the made green Afire has Itself Mtes lln, Miss Beatrice Mlle, for the year. The Babcock. Miss Nina Thayer, of Boa- - fashionable Jewel liun several at valued are ton: Mias Pauline Whittier anl Lady emeralds The dollars. of thousand dred Their gowns Isabel Innes-Kehave had them In their pos-- 1 heavy Ivory satin, though simple In two hundred years. for session were exquisite. design, most The chose Important of the emer-- l Duke whom the ushers The I to asslet him were six In number, aid present Is a necklace of big in the center, one the largest chosen equully from among the Eng- stones, lish and American friends of the the others graduating to the clasp, bridal couple. These young men are: which te studded with tiny emeralds. valued at 22F.OOO. A Hugo Baring, Harold Brasscy. of This necklace g emerald of whose brother married a beautiful pair London, 1 s |