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Show UTAH DAILY 8 STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1903. jiast and consider that everyone should be satisfied to let general prosperity CHARGES AGAINST OGDEN, UTAH. reign. Should the miners of the two Founded by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1896. & cam is referred to go on a prolonged IH UTAH GENERAL WOOD STRIKE Utah State Journal Co. .4. . .Publishers strike, it would mean financial ruin (Incorporated.) to merchants, teuantlesa property and Published every evening except Sunday general hard times, which it would take months to overcome. It Is possible Officers: ARBITRATION similar OF action may be taken at Helper, HEARING OF RATH BONE'S TESTIBOARD 1, 2 and 3 pair lots President Cannon Frank J. MONY. TENDERS ITS 8ERVICES half of the business of the merchants W. W. Browning 75c Nottingham, at 45c per pair E. A. Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer there coming from this camp. $1.05 $1.00 per pair Directors: President George W. Kramer, General 1.45 per pair $2.50 Frank J. Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, Disturbances at Castls Gate Situation Manager Williams and General Super- 8aye Woods Press Agent and Social " Montor in Cuba Was an at 8unnyside Is Quiet and a NumHenry awllllam, W. W. Browning, R. 1.60 per pair $2.05 Cameron of intendent the Fuel Utah ber of Men at Work. E. L. WIndle, T. D. Johnson, R. S. matscene on are the company giving Joyce. ters at the camps their personal atThe state board of arbitration sent tention. '. The sentiment of the officials $G.OO quality at WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. The senBusiness Manager E. A. Littlefield $3.75 the following telegram to the leaders Is that the United Mine Workers will ate committee on reaffairs military $7.00 quality at 4.50 sumed the Wood Investigation today. Horace S. Foster City Circulator of the strike at Sunnyslde late yester- never be recognised. at $5.00 quality 6.50 Rathbone presented papers purportQUIET AT SUNNTSIDE. day afternoon: at $10.00 7.00 of A special to the Herald from Price ing to substantiate his charges, and quality Terms Subscription. "Salt Lake, Nov. 19, 1903. 60c one month of Pieces Odd Commissioner mail, Remnants and A. closed Furniture James By out at Great says County afterward took the stand and presented Carjiet Messrs. Crawford and Lee, Sunny-sid(1.50 Sacrifice. Sale Commences Thursday Closes Saturday Night. By mail, three months Harrison came in last night from three charges. board of The Utah: arbitration, By mall, six months Mr. Harrison Is foreman of one First That General Wood Interfered after conference with Governor Wells, By mail, one year of the mines there. When asked as to with the Cuban courts and Influenced 15c w to settle Its one eek services tenders dispute By carrier, Co. 60c between the Utah Fuel company and the situation in that camp the gentle- them to convict Rathbone. By carrier, one month 5c Second That Wood received gifts Single copies lta employes. Come at once to Balt man stated that there are about 125 Mall subscriptions payable In advance Lake and confer with us. Will you ar- diggers at work In the two mines, an from the Jalalki association, which reover the sulted In the extension of its franincrease of about twenty-fiv- e street bitrate?"J. 425 Twenty-fourt- h Office: more are and chise five years. expected day previous, DAVELER, Secretary." Open till 6 p. in. Closed on Sunday. statement The resume to work today. 664. CASE Telephone Prior to sending tbe dispatch the sit- of Commissioner Harrison is borne out Third That Wood associated with FRIGHTFUL TRAIN Bellalrs, who was the Asuation was thoroughly discussed by the fact that about ten cars of coal sociated Press correspondent in Cuba Subscribers who do not receive their board. During the progress of the by papers or have any cause for complaint the coke came out last evening on and acted as Wood's press agent and and ' will oblige by notifying this office. Five CREATES meeting Governor Wells read two let- what is known as the train. social mentor. inforSunnyslde will be dollars reward paid for strikfrom was ters. One the received mation that will lead to the arrest and There have Ipeen no parades of the conviction of persons stealing copies ers, setting forth their side of the case miners for two days now, and the belief PRESIDENT RECEIVE8 of The State Journal from the prem- and asking for protection. The other ises of subscribers. le general with the company officials THE COMMISSIONERS Xvaa the governors reply, urging the KILLED. AND MANY FEARED THAT HE IS SUFFERING EIGHTEEN men on the ground that the and the men to maintain order at any cost and TO ADVERTISERS. FROM CANCER. INJURED. crisis is passed. There Is less intimiWASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Minister All advertising copy must be in the making the suggestion that the miners dation than has characterized the sit- Buneau-Varilintroduced the Panama previous evening to insure Insertion and their employers agree to let the uation for several days. In fact since commissioners to Secretary of State Collided With Work Train in His Physicians Have Ordered Him to board arbitrate the matter. the next day. men first went on strike, and with Hay thie morning. The commission- Freight the a Deep Cut Conductor OverItaly for The Utah Fuel company is said to Long this fear eliminated it is believed the ers stated that the call for a const!- looked Orders. entry at the Application for second-clabe willing to submit to arbitration old Stay. matter. at Ogden as employes will resume affiliation tutlonal convention in Panama would every point in controversy excepting with the be made as soon as possible. They had company. the question of recognising the United NOV 20. Eighteen 111., The saloons at Sunnyslde are closed cabled their government last night to PEORIA, BERLIN, Nov; 20. The Mine Workers of America association. Pottsdamer Correspondent and as long as some of the foreign ele- urge immediate action in thie matter. newspaper, men were killed and a large number ITALIANS ARRESTED. which is ment have nowhere to congregate and often The commissioners were presented were inspired from palace A special dispatch to the Salt Lake injured yesterday In a head-en- d to drink peace and quiet will to the president this afternoon. circles, today announces that the imnothing Herald from Castle Gate, Utah, states collision between a westbound freight The organizers seem to have perial physicians have given permisthat the first arrests of men who were prevail. train and a work train on the Cleve- sion to tha kaiser to spend Christinas and are concentratMAFIA LEADER deserted Sunnyslde intimidating miners who wanted to their efforts at Castle Gate. HowWAS HANGED TODAY land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis with his family, but have ordered him work In the coal mine were made ing beto go south Immediately thereafter. He are forth railroad between Mackinaw and Local ever, they going back and Wednesday night. 111. will taken make a long stay in Italy to recruit tween the two towns, and what now been The bodies 20. 111., have Nov. Michel Fll GENEVA. Tony Scarpon, Rafel Munnlaclr, Roso his as is from a which as health. the was own far hie who debris, calm, confession appears piled thirty Sunnyslde Ipplsse, by sa rrlo Perrl, Nick Amon, Rosario The report has caused great alarm In goes, may break forth at any time as one of the men who assassinated Chief feet high on the tracks, a huge pile of Arthur Pratt of Salt Lake was in and John Perrl were charged Berlin storm. twisted and distorted broken and throughout the empire. The a of New Orleans the timber,, Hennessey during Ogden yesterday. with shooting oil firearms with the been no evictions at Sun- Mailla troubles In 1892, was hanged iron and steel. The bodies are mang- papers recall that the kaiser's father, There have C. M. Beason, the well known stock intent of keeping men from going about intimations to tbe contrary here today for the murder of Nicholas led so that many are unrecogn liable. Emperor Frederick, also went south to man, returned from Denver yester- their regular pursuits. Taken before nyslde, notwithstanding. Occupants of dwell Tomasso Aurora a few months ago be- All the dead and most of the injured San Remo to recruit his health after a the local Justice they pleaded not day. and other houses belonging to the cause the latter disobeyed the Mafias were members of the work train. The trifling operation on his throat, and lngs George B. Wardlaw of Preston, Ida., guilty, but were convicted by the company may be notified to move, and orders in the Hennessey assassination. crews on both locomotives Jumped to while there received the death sentence of a number of reputable men spent the day in Ogden and will return are given the same time as they would He confessed the crime on the scaffold save their lives. The collision occurred from his doctors, who told him he was of the camp, several of their own na be were home tonight. In a deep cut at the beginning of a dying of cancer. The European pathey renting of private own- and almost collapsed from cowardice. Lew Ilolther returned today from the tlonallty. They were fined $15 and costs ers In Salt Lake city or elsewhere. sharp curve, neither train being visible pers generally comment upon the famconstruction camp of Corey Bros, at each, but preferred the county Jail to to the crew of the other until they were ily Inheritance of the kaiser In this At Scofield, as the result of an effort CRSSED ATLANTIC IN A TINY BOAT within parting with their money, and yester- exerted during the past few days by Callentes, Nevada. fifty feet of each other. The dreaded disease. Some of the more senafternoon began serving out their One Act at the Lyceum is performed day set the brakes, sounded the timental of the Journals become hysterthe merchants and miners, a citizens' engineers sentences. When searched before be GIBRALTAR, Nov. 20. The little whistles and then leaped. The tr&Ins ical In marking for the kaiser the same alliance embracing fully 90 per cent by a pretty little maiden of four and locked in Jail each had from one to consists of interesting acrobatic ef- lng of the employe of the Pleasant Valley American sloop Columbia, with only struck with such force that the sound gloomy road that was trodden by two ugly knives. They were prosecuted Coal company at the above named Captain Bragg on board, arrived here was heard for miles around. A second Unser Frits. forts. ' County Attorney Frye. by place, and Including every buaineas this morning from Boston after a voy- after the collision the boiler of the J. F. Rockfleld, for the past five a strikers had the one Yesterday parade hundred days. of AN EXCITING CHASE. worif train exploded, throwing heavy years a resident of Ogden, has sold his with about 185 men in line, at least man of Scofield, ho just been perfect- age was and much Iron bars and timbers 200 feet. brave The sailor lonely This ed. resolutions morning while the prisoners condemnatory Strong interests here and gone to Los Angeles, twenty-fiv- e of whom were boys, and a worn by his exposures to the tempest from of Of movement the bodies taken the strike the been have that city Jail were working on the sympathetic Cal., to reside. number not mlners,but who were pickous Atlantic, but he was in good spir- from the rock been have and have the eleven George Williams, who is pile, organisawreckage only adopted It is reported that President Harri ed up along the line of march, attract' its make to and Indicates his Intention been Identified. serving a sentence of thirty days for man of the Southern Pacific and party ed by the flag and brass band and tion haa constituted various working a return trip. Conductor J. W. Jude of Indianapolis, assault, and J. M. Edwards, who Is will leave New York city on Sunday practically pushed in the parade by committees to counteract any agitatwho had charge of the freight train, doing 120 days for escaping frorfi cusing Influence which the miners union GOVERNMENTS WILL westward bound. Lomelll, the Italian organiser from Col is received orders at Urbana, It is said, tody and resisting an officer, climbed expected to direct against the work RECOGNIZE PANAMA Mrs. W. B. Isaacs, Jr., came In from orado, who it must be admitted is i men. to wait at Mackinaw for the work the stockade and Jumped over. They West vile, on the Ogden-Lud- n WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. The state hard worker and has great Influence train. The freight did not stop. The ran towards the railroad yards, but to spend a few days with her parents, with his followers. They made no department has received messages NOW .THE FATHER of the work train, George were soon hotly pursued by Officers from Brasil and Germany both Indi- engineer Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Littlefield. demonstration against the guards scat' HAS DIPHTHERIA had orders. It is said, to pass Snyder and Burton, who were on biBecker, cating that as soon as the regular govThe special car "Mayflower" came tered about the camp caring for com' and Officer Farr on foot nd ernment is formed in Panama they are the freight at Mackinaw, and was on cycles, over the Union Paolfic last evening and pany property, or those known to be his way there- The work train was were retaken at Pacific avenue and Extremely sad is the case of the to give official recognition. ready went to Salt Lake. It had a private In sympathy with the company or who stricken street. They were about five minutes late and was run- Twenty-eight- h O'Reilly family of Salt Lake. party on board, but who they were were at work. Munbefore Now the father, after watching many LOUISVILLE THEATRE ning at full speed in order to make up brought back and taken Until yesterday morning no guards could not be ascertained. added thirty and nights at the bedside of his DESTROYED BY FIRE time. When about two miles from icipal Judge Howell, who. were sworn in.but last night there were days William of more sentence wife and six children, who were sufferto the LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 20. The fa- Nlnert and entering a cut, both engi- days on duty, divided into about twenty-fiv- e from the neers saw the approaching trains, and, while Edwards sentence remained as dread black ing diphtheria, mous ALLEGED HOLD-UP- S ARRAIGNED day and night shifts. Hopkins theatre, Louisville's and seeing two of his little one die to stop, It was. Those who saw the chase sty leading playhouse, was destroyed by realising that It was Impossible There were not so many men at work of the on has fallen a victim to fire this threw the disease, emergency brakes, the prisoners were excellent sprinter morning. The loss Is over they Monroe and Baine Brought Before in the mines, the strikers making conthe malady. twice whistled and then leaped from but were outclassed when the officers $200,000. siderable headway. Where there were Judge Howell Thie on bikes" were after them. their cabs. Diphtheria Invaded the O'Reilly fifty-foMorning. trips out Wednesday there household about two weeks ago, first bodies several After hours work the PROBATE MATTERS. John Munroe and James Baine, two were yesterday about thirty-fivThe SUIT AGAINST U. P. SETTLED. singling out one of the children and In the probate court today a cross of sixteen of the eighteen dead were of the alleged were arraigned men of the camp not working at night, case of Thomas H. Reeder The itself to the petition of J6hn G. Stone for letters of taken from the wreckage. One of the before Municipal Judge Howell this they are sought out In 'the evening and rapidly communicating other members of the family until all administration on the estate of his last bodies taken out was that 'of Wm. against the Union Pacific railroad commorning. Monroe on the double charge persuasion and threats, one or both, save the father were down. an Wednesday father, John C. Stone, was filed. The Bailey, who had been thrown thirty feet pany was settled today. It was of robbing the Turf and Zang saloons, used upon them. In the line of march two action for damages, the plaintiff having of the children passed away, leavhearing of the whole matter Is set for in the air and held In place by two steel and Baine with being Implicated In the there were not to exceed six g rails which had been pushed up be- been injured some time last summer ing four children and the mother to December. latter only. No date was set for their persons, the others being Ital- be amount agreed cared for by the father and the A decree of distribution In the es- tween the locomotive and the tender of at Morgan, Utah. The The ians. were read to hearing. charges nurse. The terrible strain of constant tate of Soren L. Petersen was entered the work train. The workmen had been upon as a compromise could not be At Helper the strikers held a meetthem, and bull fixed at $1,000 on each watching by the bedside of his wife December 8th. laying rails at different points along ascertained. Attorney Hey wood charge. ing in the ojien and were addressed by and children broke down the McCormick appeared for the plaintiff the track. strength Both men were unconcerned. Mon Organisers Price and Dorn ell!, the for- of the man. and and Le Grand Young for the defendThe injured were taken to the yesterday the disease A CARD. roe, who is short and rather heavily mer speaking In English and the latter ant. attached itself to him and he was fora of cabooses hosthe relief train, where I take this method to express my set and dark, laughed as left the court- In Italian. Prices talk was principally ed to relinquish his nursing of the oth- heartfelt thanks for the were Improvised. pitals and room and remarked: sympathy SUIT. "That's all, of against the press of the state, which ers and receive care himself. One caboose whs taken to Norton, MRS. CROCKERS DAMAGE aid extended to me and my family durcourse, and no more." Baine Is tall, In- he claimed was against the men and Georgi Mrs. The damage suit of O'Reilly Is a member of the Wood ing the last sickness and at the death while the other was taken to Tremont. clined to tie slender and light complex had misrepresented them. rail Crocker men of tbe World, and the members of of against the Union Pacific on dead The the bank all lay night my beloved husband, William C. ioned. He made no remark when the tbe At Scofield town, which Is populated in on not did road go company that organization have been doing ev- Channel by the members of the orders awnitlng the arrival of the coroner of charge win prefer ed. 'When asked largely by the miners from Winter district court this morning owing to If he desired the assistance of counsel Quurters, a citizens' alliance Is being erything possible for the unfortunate of Ancient Order of United Workmen, Tasewell county. Widows and orphans theabsence of Attorneys L. R. Rodger Monroe replied that he did not Baine formed to offset any progress the agi- family, although, with every member of the Woodmen of the World and the thronged around the wreck last night and Lelyrand Young, who were obthe household sick and for information. quarantined, Builders' Exchange, and other friends asking made no answer. Both were then re- - tators may have made at Winter Quarwa liged to go to Salt Lake. The trial was sad, Indeed. No one and their moved from court acquaintances. Your kindness will ters and Clear Creek. Good progress could plight afternoon. 2 resumed at o'clock this enter or leave the house, and never be MINNESOTA EDUCATORS forgotten. is being msde, according to reports tomorrow. It be may this MEET fact IN caused cpncluded WINONA discomforts. many MRS. ELLA CHANNEL. Good solicitors wanted for the Daily from there. Business men and prop Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace erty owners argue that they have had Fortunately O'Reilly Is not without NUT COAL PRICE ADVANCED. means, and the family is by no means WINONA, Minn., Nov. 20. "EducaLYCEUM THEATRE. S. Foster, city circulator. $ enough of outside Interference In the destitute. The price of nut coal has been During the long fight against The attractions this week seem to be tion for Citizenship" is the central ton' the terrors of the black diphtheria a magnetic, as the houses are crowded at theme for the annual meeting of the vanced in Ogden 25 cents per luwP physician has done what was possible each and every performance. Hoevet, Southeastern Minnesota Educational making the price uniform with both for to stay the ravages of the disease and the electric musical artist, has proven association, which opened in Winona coal, the cost to the consumer delff although two lives hare so fur been a splendid drawing card, also AL Tyr today. Dr. J. F. Millspaugh of Wino- classes now being 85.75 per ton coI hard ered. for The quotation lost, it is hoped that the others can be rell, the monologue artist The three na Is the presiding officer and R. N. which comes from Colorado Is n0 saved. of T. James McLean, La the and Lillian Renos, Dodge Center, secretary Kelly Will prove much more delightful if you provide your gueete with M. Massey do more than their share of the convention. The large attend- $10.50. ance of Domestic Troubles. a In making members, combined with the very enjoyable peform It Is exceptional to find a family Wonderful Nerve. end where there are no domestic ruptures ance. Next week, commencing Monday, interesting program of papers and adIs displayed by many a man wou an new November 23d, entire to convendresses, can be company. but these make the lessened occasionally, promises Exquisite Designs, Splendid Aeeortment, Pricea. of accidental cut, lng pains by having Dr. King's New Life rills New Illustrated songs, new series of tion one of the most notable of its bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or r around. Much trouble they save by Joints. But there's no need ' their great work in stomach end liver moving plcturea Grand aacret concert kind ever held In Minnesota. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve will kill end Opticians troubles. They not only relieve you, Sunday afternoon and evening, NO' pain and cure the trouble. It's but cure. 25c, at Jesse J. Driver Drug salve on earth for pies. too. zac vember 22d. Subscribe for The State Journal. Store. Jesse J. Driver, druggist. 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