OCR Text |
Show DAILY c PROPERTY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, IT CO. OVERLAND NEAR 8EVEN MEN BURIED AT THE 2,000 A SHORT FOOT LEVEL, IS A PROMISING PROSPECT WILLARD. Has Bean Opened Up By a Tunnel Thirteen Hundred Feet Miners Have Narrow Escape Death at Park City by a Cave-i- in Length. 2384 CAPITAL OF E THE SESSION HELD EVENING. n. A DELICIOUS A vs, $150,000 AND PROFITS....! 73,245 SURPLUS We transact business in all branches of banking and extend every courtesy LAST consistent with soundness. NECTAR a the System-Prepa- red thorough cleanser of in Natures dispensary And --t- A special to the Salt Lake Tribune The board of education met last Another property which hue been under date, Park of from There were present President la yesterdays that City, local evening. capital opened up by Dee, Dr. Conroy and Joyce, Messrs. says: the Overland Mining company In About 2 oclock this Afternoon Park Gwllllam and Islaub, of the board. county, about aeventeen or eighcrow teen milee from Ogden aa the ity was thrown into a furore by a sen- Clerk Rolapp and Superintendent Alrumor to the effect that eight lison. called sational the Alee. It waa formerly Indifmen burled In a cave-l- n In the were waa worked The minutes of the previous meetAmerican, which was wire to Ontario the The of and Ontaria a number yeara got ing were read and approved. ferently for President Dee presented a note for Into debt. It waa finally Bold at sher- kept hot for some time until the facts iffs Bale and purchaaed by Its pres- became known. Shortly after noon $4,000, which had been paid and cancelled and a receipt for $10,000 taxes. ent ownera who organlaed the Over- three sets of timber on the Dr. Conroy reported one case of land Mining company with a capital- level contiguous to the Cornish pump isation of 500,000 aharea at the par station gave away and an Immense diphtheria and one of scarlet fever and mass of rock and earth went crash- added that the schools were more free value of one dollar a ahare. two waa done about Thfa yeara ago ing down the shaft, taking the timbers from contagious diseases than last aince which time development haa gone on the way. The only year. on alinoat uninterruptedly until ten of the occurrence were Austin Kelly, The report of the committee on d waa and Gross, work ao when or Charles George Brockway ago, days pianos reported that Daynes & Co. offor the winter. The principal who were taking lunch on the fered to furnish eleven pianos at $200 work done la a tunnel 1,100 feet In leveL each and give the board until July 10, The men on top were apprised that 1904, to pay for the same. A motion length which ahowa values, but not of a sufficient richness to ahlp or war- something was wrong on account of was carried that the proposition be rant the construction of a reduction the air line becoming disconnected and entertained and the pianos purchased. plant The formation la similar to Station Tender William Benny was Mr. Gwllllam stated that there was that In the other districts In this vi- sent down In the cage to Investigate. trouble with the smokestack at the This Mr. Benny became aware after passing high school which ought to be cinity, shale and quartette. level that something was remedied. This was referred to the property Is Just above Willard. Work the will be resumed on the tunnel In the wrong by the masses of earth and proper committee with power to act. stones falling on the roof of the cage. spring. Superintendent Allison reported a He attempted to leap from the cage at large attendance at the schools, and a EUREKA HILL VS. several stations, but failed. sufficient coal supply to last for six THE BULLION-BECThe cage stuck fast thirty feet be- weeks or two months and asked perlevel and 300. feet of mission to close the schools from Wedlow the The Eureka Hill Mining company cable dropped upon It. The three men nesday night until Monday, as Thankslevel pulled this sur- giving vacation, which was granted. on the has filed suit against the Bullion-Bec- k for $60,000 damages. The complaint plus cable from the cage and cleared Clerk Rolapp said he had been notiseta forth that the Bullion-Bec- k has a passage for Mr. Benny to ascend. It fied of an advance in the price of coal violated the agreement signed In 1888 was a perilous undertaking, as rocks by the various coal companies. He under which the companies that were were falling 900 feet with the momen- also read a communication from F. R. then at war In the courts agreed to tum of bullets, but Benny made the Christensen, principal of the Central recognise a 'dividing line" and to stop ascent unhurt and the four men climb- school, resigning hla position, to take level effect January 4th. The ' at that line. Instead of observing this, ed through a raise to the resignation the plaintiff charges the Beck with en- and walked through the drain tunnel was accepted. He also read another tering Eureka Hitt territory and ex- a distance of three and a half miles. communication from John A. Junk, a Seven men are shut In on the tracting therefrom 200 tons of ore of teacher, who said he had a better offer level by the accident and every from another school which he would the value of $100 per ton, or $20,000. This, it la alleged, waa wilfully per- effort is being made to get them out be forced to accept unless the board levels met It with an equal offer. Referred petrated. and the complainant ac- Between the 1700 and or means of to the teachers committee. no In demands la treble there ladder, manway payment cordingly the amount, as provided for under the exit and the only possible way the men A bill for Kemmerer coal was orstatute. can bo relieved Is bulkheading and re- dered paid and the board adjourned. pairing the shaft This Is proceeding RICH ORE SHIPMENT. at the 800 and 1700 rapidly COMMODITIES ADVANCE The Denver Post says a shipment foot levels. The men from below have of ore waa recently made from the not been heard from, but the air is Cost of Living Increased From Ten Treasure Vault at Idaho Springs, good and there Is no immediate danger. The to Twenty-fiv- e men were of The lust drawn up the Cola, which ran 23.40 ounces or over Percent level to the 1700 by $400, and another which ran 54 ounces from the are a late this and windlass or nearly $1,000 in gold to the ton, evening Commodities are dally advancing In What makes this Interesting to the now on their way through the drain but there is no corresponding price, people of Ogden, la the fact that the tunnel, where they will meet several In the earnings of the workIncrease Clyde Mining company property, re vehicles sent by friends and relatives. man. In conversation with a Journal cently described in the State Journal, Xo intelligence was received from the last night one of the representative late last evening, la situated directly across the gulch men below until wholesale merchants of the state large from the Treasure Vault and within although the continued workings of Informed him there was a general that were Indicated 600 to 800 feet of Its end lines. The the pumps that they increase on all commodities of from a a lute At and hour lantern alive. Clyde comianyB property has been 15 to 25 per cent Canned salmon, he undergoing development for several note were loweied down one of the level said, had advanced from 50 cents to years and It has been done with Ogden compartments from the $1.25 a case, wheat cereals from 60 capital, and the newa published In and a reply was received to the effect cents to $1.00 a case and canned corn the Post must prove gratifying to the that the men were all well. a case has made the same advance. ' All Later lunches were lowered and men people who have hud the courage to were put to work improvising a wind- evaporated fruits, raisins, currants, stay with It. lass, with which the men were brought prunes, etc., have Jumped In price from 10 to 15 per cent. Sugar remains the leveL ORE AND BULLION. safely to the They same, $6.10 per bag wholesale. NotIn the ore and bullion market yester ascended from here 200 feet through a withstanding the low price of wool to de level. raise drain the tunnel It day's settlements amounted to $76,300, the price of woolen goods remains the McCornlck & Co. reporting them as veloped after the first excitement had but cotton goods show an insame, they follow: American bullion, $22, subsided that three men were hemmed crease of from 10 to 25 per cent This level. These have 400; gold bars, $2,800; gold, silver, lead in on the means an cost Increased of living to since escaped by descending to the and copper ores, $51,100. consumer 10 the from of to 25 per level. In the inetnl market silver ruled at cent extent of The the avnlanche that 58 cents an ounce, lead at $3.50 per hundred pounds and casting copper at crashed down the shaft has just begun MARRIAGE LICENSES. to be realised. The shaft Is choked up 12 cents a pound. The following marriage licenses with timber, rocks and debris, and the manways destroyed between the 1000 were issued yesterday: GIFT OF SCHWAB Clarence H. Myers, age 23, of Ogden, levels and between the TO BE DEDICATED and Grace Keplinger, age 18, of Kansas and 1100 and levels, so that In klo. City, PITTSBURG, Pa., Xov. 21. Charles the rescue work there has been no C. Wallace, age 23, of ClinStanton between M. Schwab, the steel trust magnate, communication the top of the ton. Utah, and Ttura Duwaon, age 20, lower rescue shaft levels. and the The and Mrs. Schwab, have promised to be force was Introduced Into the mine of Roy, Utah. present tomorrow Ht the dedication level by way of the the new St. Thomas Roman Catholic on the Miss Arvilla Clark who sings church at Braddoek. The church, which drain tunnel. The men on top were of arias Thanksgiving night number is a handsome edifice erected at a cost absolutely In the dark as to what hud in the tabernacle has a most beautiful occurred below until late in the evenof $125,000, Is a gift of Mr. and Mi voice. The people Schwab to the parish. The dedicatory ing. when those escaping by way of with remember much Ogden pleasure ceremonies will be In charge of Bishop the drain tunnel telephoned from the able her of roles the e Interpretation of what Canevin of Pittsburg, who will be as had happened. While the work of relieving those played as the lending member of the slsted by the bishops of the neighbor Salt Lake Opera company. Her voice Ing diocese and a large number of below was going on last evening John is powerful and resonant and of great Connelly stepped uiwn the sideboard priests. She sings high C with perfect range. of a winxe and shot down 150 feet, a wonderful thing for ease, quite A Good Name. suffering no further injury than a From personal experience I testify slightly disabled foot. The winxe slopes contralto. that DeWltts Little Early Risers are at an angle of 70 degrees. In the con unequalled as a liver pilL They are A Very Close Call fusion and uncertainty of the present rightly named because they give I to my engine although evstuck strength and energy and do their work it Is lm)ossible to determine the extent ery Joint ached and every nerve was with ease. W. T. Easton, Boerae, Tex. Thousands of people are using these of the damage. Anything like an ex- racked with pain, writes C. W. Bellatiny little pills In preference to all amination of the shaft for the present my, a locomotive fireman of Burling ton, Iowa. I was weak and pale, with others, because they are so pleasant and effectual. They cure biliousness, is lmjtossible. but It is safe to predict out any appetite and all run down. As torpid liver. Jaundice, sick headache, that the 100 odd men at the Ontario I was about to give up I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking It constipation, etc. They do not purge will luke a f. I felt as well as I ever did In my life. protracted and weaken, but cleanse and strengthen. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Weak, sickly, run down people always The tabernacle choir of 200 voices gain new life, strength and vigor from Drug Co., and Wm. Glddlngs. their use. Try them. Satisfaction under the direction of Mr. Jos. Bullun-tyn- guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver. Pi Ice Prof. McClellan, the organist of the will sing two choruses at the 60 cents. Salt Lake tabernacle, will piny duets concert Thanksgiving night one the Good solicitors wanted for the Dally with Master Arthur Pederson Thanks- beautiful composition, "O, Italia, Italia, Utah State Journnl. Apply to Horace giving night. Beloved," by Donfxetli. S. Foster, city circulator. Bax-eld- Washington DAVID ECCLES Schools to Adjourn From Wednesday THOMAS D. DEE Until Monday for Thanks-- . JAMES PIXGREE JOHN PINGREE giving. from 21, 1903. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. :E OF NOVEMBER SATURDAY, .... he source of President Vice-Preside- nt Cashier Asst Cashier WEAR THE -- er Lithia Water. IT STANDS ALONE among mineral waters containing from 10 to 15 times the beneficial mineral properties of any other Table Water in America. FRED. J. KIESEL Q CO., Agents. 800-fo- ot UNION DADE 1700-fo- 800-fo- Clearance Sale SLOTHING. dlacon-tlnue- ot In order to make room for CM ot large and attractive Holiday Line, we are compelled to dispose of an immense amount of stock on hand, and commencing TIUIED, PERFECTLY IN FIT. 1700-fo- on all Stationery and Office Supplies. Come and look over our stock and lay in your winters ot 1500-fo- 2000-fo- ot 2000-fo- m 1700-fo- 1700-fo- Union Union Union Union Union 1700-fo- All ! Now let us talk business for it is purely a business proposition buying a stove. Coal has advanced V2 per cent in the pact weak. Can you afford to pay the advance? If you cant afford it soil your old stova and buy a Wilson Hot Blast, and you will pay less for coal than you did before the advance. These are solid facts, and you cant ignore them. Made Overalls Made Gloves Boyle Hardware Co.J0H,A'B0,l'B PUTNAM CLOTHING I 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE. ? Our fine line of CHINA and GLAS8WARE must be closed out at great sacrifices. A. OLSEN 2369 Waahtagton Successor -- I t I Rider CASH MEAT MARKET- - I end lard s Specialty. Oyntera In 8eaon. Cheapent Meat Market Plate Boiling Meat, per lb., 5e. Shoulder Steak, I lb, for 25e. fte.lt Meat L Removal Sale! L j nail JAMES BALLARD to Ballard HOUSE. I in town. Phone 127-- 331 24th St. A I TRY AN AD. IN IDE JOURNAL At. It Will Be a Paying Investment ot - THANKSGIVING - Table 1L meins ot 1500-fo- Thats Made Hats Made Shoes Made Shirts 1500-fo- ot 1100-fo- WILLSON coats ot ot 2441 Washington Ave. AGENCY UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Union Made Suits, Union Made Over -- . 1100-fo- supply of Fine Stationery. , ot . WE SELL IT. ot . thilr SANITARY SHOPS, ot 2000-fo- REDUCTION ONE-THIR- D ot Uada Id I Nov. 21 Saturday, Until Dec. 1, we will make a K 1700-fo- a ot ot IN PLENTY AT THE mexxo-contral- to power-hous- lay-of- H 2d a js a .a i ss- - if ii Fill out this Blank, cut it out and send it with the amount of Subscription to UTAH STATE JOURNAL, OGDEN, UTAH. Z s,S 15 for Inclosed please find subscription to the DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, beginning with No fS or date Name City and County i i e, 3 s C M Is ,....1903. Residence State |