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Show DAILY 8 STATE JOURNAL, UTAH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1903, s It the expressed Intention of the ROLLO governor to cull an extra session of PROCEEDINGS OF MILITIA ORDERED OGDEN, UTAH. the legislature In the next two weeks to Founded by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1896. make an for the mainCITY COUNCIL FILES TO CARBOR COUNTY tenance ofappropriation Publiahera Utah State Journal Co the troops in the field If It (Incorporated.) Is found necessary to expend a very Published every evening except Sunday large amount of state funds to preserve peace in Carbon county. Office re: As many of the local commands THE MAYOR SENDS IN 8EVERAL NOTED ARTISTS OF THE STATE DENIES THAT ANY DRIVER President Frank J. Cannon Governor Wells Issued the ProclaVOTr. WILL TAKE PART. VETOES. as iKwsible will be forwarded to the W. W. Browning WERE COUNTED FOR HIM. mation Late Last scene of the disturbance tonight. E. A. Littlefield. . . Secy, and Treasurer Directors: A Price special to the Balt Lake HerNight. Reports of Auditor and Treasurer Pre- Miss Arvilla Clark, Mr. Oscar Kirkham Alleged That in Twenty-thirFrank J. Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, ald says: sented and Considered Pay w and Others Will Appear Thanks Twenty-fourt- h Henry Gwllllam, W. W. Browning, R. Districts Emmtt from came train Todays Sunnyslde Rolls Allowed. S. giving Evening. E. L. Wlndle, T. D. Johnson, R. Votes Went to Driver. out empty so for as coal or coke from Joyce. SERIOUS the mines there Is concerned. Sunday SITUATION STRIKE At the regular meeting or the city the miners did not work. Today's outThanksgiving night a grand concert Business E. A. Littlefield Manager The answer of W. Rollo Emmett put of the mines will go west tomorrow, council last night the first business will be given In the Ogden tabernacle the petition filed by William Drlv in the form of coke, for that came up was the question of by Miss Arvllla Clark, Oscar Horace 8. Foster City Circulator Kirkham, the former's election Martial Law May Be Declared and principally the Utah valley and Butte smelters. granting a lot to the Salvation Army Prof. Geo. E. Skelton, Prof. John J. contesting councilman 8ession in the Fifth ward was of Special Legislature Terms of Subscription. Advices from there tonight state that for building purposes. Captain Crispin, McClellan and the flu tabernacle choir of In Second the Summoned. district court this aftef. 60c By mall, one month about the same force, 125 men, went who was present, was heard and stated 200 voices under Prof. Jos. Ballantyne, noon by Judge W. L. Maglnnia 11.60 By mall, three months to work this morning Inside the two that buildings were not a success director. 8.00 Th answer denies that in the By mall, six months mines. Several miners who were de- when they were put on side streets. If 6.00 Miss Arvllla Clark enjoys the disBy mall, one year Ogden election district of state of Utah. the the governor By sirous of again resuming former rela- built at all they should be centrally lo- tinction of the, 16c the first Utah artist were any votes counted for By carrier, one week being A proclamation. cated. matter was The over tions with laid for the Emm, and had who company, 60c one month By carrier, who has actually sung In grand opera. which should have been Whereas, The Sheriff of Carbon voluntarily stated they would be on one week. counted ft 6c Single copies During her stay In Berlin Miss Clark Driver and alleges that In the A communication was read from the Mall subscriptions payable in advance county represents that he and the local hand this morning for work, were yestwenty, the difficult role of "Alda In third and twenty-fourt- h districts vot police authority In said county are un- terday visited by the strike leaders and, mayor in which he returned Dr. Ba- sang Verdi's master opera of like name, ap- to the number of four were street. able to maintain law and order at Sco- through threats, have been kept away kers bill for treatment and Office: 426 Twenty-fourt- h counted for pearing with several of Berlin's lead- Driver which should have been count Closed on Sunday. field. Castle Gate and Sunnyslde, In Open till to mines. acts of intimifrom the These $14.50 without purchased amounting Telephone 664. ing artists. That the young lady made for Emmett said county, and calls upon the execu- dation have been made in such a way his approval. On a vote being taken a great hit Is evident since the severest Mr. Emmett asked that he state for aid; and fleeter-ethat it is Impossible for the officers the veto was 'sustained. Subscribers who do not receive their tive of this of all critics, Otto Fleersheln, of the the elected a and After full cause duly councilman or have for Whereas, complete of the any papers He also returned without his approcomplaint to get sufficient evidence to warrant Musical Courier, said of her work: Fifth ward, and If the ballots will oblige by notifying this office. Five investigation of such representation it of thi arresta However, the visit of General val a bill for 315 for a lost abstract and Miss Clark has a dollars reward will be paid for inforbeautiful, twenty-secon- d district are to be count-emation that will lead to the arrest and appears that there Is Imminent danger Cannon of the Utah national guard was again sustained. voice, with a wonderful amount conviction of persons stealing copies of breaches of the peace and destructhose that also of the twenty-thir- d Veto number three related to a numyesterday has had a good effect, and of The Stats Journal from the premand twenty-fourt- h districts be ention of life and property In said county, it Is believed by Superintendent Joseph ber of Z. C. M. L bills. This matter of dramatic expression." ises of subscribers. Herr Rothmuehl, the most celebrated umerated. Now, therefore, I, Heber M. Wells, R. Sharp that feeling more protection was referred back to the claims comGerman actor and singer. In writing a TO ADVERTISERS. governor, in pursuance of and by au- than has heretofore been the case, the mittee. letter of congratulation on Miss Clarks All advertising copy must be in the thority vested in me, do hereby call A communication from the mayor men who are now out in considerable DEATH OF HISS PUINAH achievements In the part of "Alda." previous evening to Insure Insertion out and order Into active service of tl4 numbers will be to return to the asking that the widow of Officer Snipes quick You are ready for a grand opthe next day. state, for the execution of Its laws, the employ of the company. Neither yes- be allowed a months pay was granted. said: era career. Your acting ability Is most Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Put. of the peace, the mainten- terday nor today has there been any preservation A esfor the nam Called Away This largely signed petition Application for entry at the excellent and you have it In your grasp at Ogden as second-clas- s matter. ance of order, and the prevention of disorderly act , tablishment of a fire station on the to become famous Morning. in this work." Upon the menace to life and the destruction At Castle Gate there are practically bench was referred to .the committee Miss told Clark that had been being of property, the organised and equip- none of the men at work. The tools on public The announcement of the death of buildings and grounds. a member of the Salt Lake Opera comped militia known as the National of the miners are being brought to the The mayor also returned without his E. Putnam, the only daughter of Ruth pany, an organisation that gives comic Guard of Utah, the particular organisa- mouth of the tunnel, where the men approval the resolution of the council opera, the great man stated his sur- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Putnam, which otions of which as the same may be re- owning them are permitted to come relating to Paul Ziegenhart's purchase Miss Clark had done this ccurred at the family residence, l!fl quired, with their special place of ser- and claim their property. Most of the of a piece of city property for $300, prise that kind of work, he believing her to be too Washington avenue at 6:30 this mornvice within said county, to be as shall Italians at Castle Gate own their own passed at the last session. On a vote dramatic for comic opera. After her ing, will be received with profound rehereafter be designated In proper mil- small homes, which are built on com- being taken the action of the council appearance in "Alda" Miss Clark was gret. Deceased was about seventeen Local itary orders. pany ground. Last Saturday the com- was sustained and Mr. Ziegenhart gets offered a position at the Grand opera years old and waa a general favorite In testimony whereof I have hereun- pany sent down money with which to the property. with all who knew her. Recently the house In Frankfort to set my hand and caused the great pay off al the men up the time the The committee on claims recom- was not been in somewhat Indifferent had accepted on account of the to be hereunto affixed strike was inaugurated. This the mended the payment of bills amounting John C. Greaves, Esq., of Preston, seal of the state and gradually became worn health, length of the contract, which was three this 23d day of November, 1903. striking element have been drawing to $1,019.16. came this morning. Much Idaho, Is In the city. until death years, and the salary was not sufficient HEBER M- - WELLS. (Seal. since It came, going to the company A rebate' on the license of Delda & to Is sympathy expressed for Mr. and lira l Secretary of State Hammond spent a warrant her in staying that period office in small bunches; but more gen- Ward from July 1st to October 1st was By the Governor: Putnam in time of terrible trial their In time short of time. Ogden today on his way J. T. HAMMOND. erally one or two at a time. The own- allowed and the applications of Thou. The funeral will be anarrangements to Brigham city, Mr. Oscar Kirkham, a tenor of rare ers of housed and other Improvements A. Feeney and John C. Casey for licenSecretary of State. later. nounced as an Interpreter of the attainments, A. S. Heath, proprietor of the WindHeadquarters National Guard of have been given written notice to va- ses were granted. dramatic In his art, will sing six solos sor hotel, left for California yesterday Utah, 's Office, Salt cate, and this they must do within The city physician reported two and in duett with Miss Clark. Mr. THE SCHOOL PIANOS. and will return In a few days. Lake City, Nov. 23, 1903. to terms cases of one the of of days according thirty diphtheria, smallpox Kirkham Is the possessor of a beauIt Is understood that some sgenti The brigadier-genercommanding their leases. Many of them are prepar- and one of scarlet fever. C. H. Hussey, manager of the Eclipse tenor voice of exquisite sweetness. for other piano comapnies have raised tiful la ordfred ing to move as Instructed, but the maThe city auditor reported bond inter- In a mine, has gone on a visit to the prop- the National Guard of Utah telephone message yesterday to objection to the board of education'! to without assemble directed and delay will of on them est due the bonds issues: In will return jority few a undoubtedly following and linger days. erty election of the Franklin piano to b Mr. Ballantyne, Mr. John J. McClellan such organisations of the national in the hope of selling their belongings No. 3, 92,107.35; No. 7, $1,564.37, and In the schools, and aver that the used said that Mr. Kirkham had the best A large number of members of the as he may deem necessary, and to those who are to come In and take No. 11, $602.10. On motion they were guard Instrument nor the best tern best tenor voice in the state and that he A. O. U. W. left for Corlnne today to station the same In Carbon county to their places. Good order has prevailed allowed and warrants ordered drawn not were too could not be commended accepted. ' attend the funeral of Andrew J. Caggle. highly for assist in the enforcement of the laws there today and there have been no for their payment. Mr. H. Islaub, a member of When In his musical intelligence his song The work of erecting a telegraph of the state, preserve life and property, parades, The report of City Treasurer Moyes the committee of the board of educa mellow Interpretation. Possessing line along the cut-ohas begun. A and prevent breaches of the peace, in Charles Demolll, the Italian organiser was read and showed November 3d ation which had the matter referred to cerof unusual he will richness quality row of poles la being set up 800 feet accordance with the proclamation Of from Colorado, secured a horse at balance on hand In togeneral fund, tainly be accorded front rank as a them, waa seen by a Journal man from the track. the governor of this state of even date Helper last night and got Into Winter overdrafts paving fund and tenor. cowas day he said that so for as he L. M. Nelson, the mayor of Hunts- herewith. ditto, Quarters over the Gordon Creek trail, street extensions , 33,011.62; Prof. George E. Skelton will be the ncerned the board had contracted for He Is authorised to make all neces- though when he started out It was con- $675.67; curbing and guttering, ville, has Issued a proclamation callviolinist Instead of Master Pederson. the best Instrument at the best pries sidewalks, 3377.60, and on hand Mr. Skelton Is a finished artist of a and on the best terms. The price to be ing upon the people of the city in the sary arrangements, Incur all proper ex- sidered doubtful if he would be able to valley "to lay aside their dally work pense. accounting for the same on reg- get through, owing to the snow in the curbing and guttering fund, 3522.91. high order, as the people of Ogden well paid Is $200 each. The offer which and congregate at their usual places ular vouchers, and Issue all detailed in- mountains At Scofield tonight a mass- Mr. Moyes was heard In explanation know from the artistic work done at came nearest to that was one at 3213 structions necessary for the execution meeting is being held and upon what of the report and was authorised to the of worship" on Thanksgiving Day. each. The board desired to place the Irrigation congress. of this order. Is done at this meeting depends wheth- take from the general fund to cover contract with a local firm, but as no will John McClellan J. Prof. be the There should be a record attendance order of the commander-ln-chle- f. er the men there will vote to strike. all overdrafts In paving, curbing and offered By at the tabernacle on Thanksgiving pianist and accomapnist The taber- firm could meet the other price CHARLES S. BURTON, of The at the miners the Winter funds. All majority guttering nacle choir of 200 voices, under Mr. the contract was closed. night at the Arvllla Clark concert This Adjutant-Genera- l. InCreek are Finand at were Clear The Quarters the preand following will be one of the most noted events Ballantyne's direction, will sing two offers were Investigated deThe entire national guard of Utah landers, and it has all along been sented: Street department, two weeks, a before struments tested properly of the musical season and doubtless choruses, which will be memorised unhas been ordered to Carbon county by thought they would have nothing to do 9279.25; city engineer, $814.80, and san- der his Instruction. cision was arrived at the artists will be given an enthusiastic Governor H. M. Wells to protect life with the Italians, the latter having re- itary, 81.00. They were allowed and Without doubt this will be the greatreception. and property and maintain order at fused to strike two years ago when the warrants ordered drawn for the same. est musical event of the season. GenMARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. The male chorus which will take part the scenes of the coal miners' strike. Finns of Clear Creek and Winter After some, desultory work the eral admission will be 50 cents. ReserQuarThe following marriage licenses were in the Kent recital meets for practice The council adjourned. proclamation was Issued st 11 ters went out and asked for the 25 seats Book store. ved Issued by the county clerk: cents, at Ross' at the tabernacle at 7:80 this evening. oclock last Governor Wells, as ration of the Castle Gate miners night John W. Hunter, age 23, and Ethel A Those who belong to the chorus and commander-ln-chleinstructed The cltlsens alliance at the two up- business done for a month previous to JOHN' HALLING ARRAIGNED. Stlmpson, age 19, both of RIverdale. also the young men's association will General Charles S. Burton to is- per camps, which also Includes the the strike, stands uncollected as yet on George C. Robertson, age 22, of Ogbe excused from attendance at the lat- sue any and all orders which he may town of Scofield, where most of the the merchants books. John Hailing, who it Is alleged at den, and Lillian M. Guthrie, age 22, of ter tonight. deem expedient In mobilisation of the Winter Quarters miners live, is thought At Sunnyslde, Helper and Castle the point of a held up John Harrisvllle. Locomotive Engineer L. Tick of the guardsmen at the scene of the trouble, up to this time to have put a check to Gate the railroad trainmen handling Bulo, James McGregor, age 23, and Agnthn proprietor of the Zang saloon on Southern Pacific company, who le a and providing for their transportation any strike sentiment, but It seems that coal trains are being laid off until such the of 20th October and made G. Woods, age 19, both of Ogden, night to the disturbed districts. wherever Demoll goes the strike fever time as the mines resume. Of there him large stockholder In the Gold William M. Thomas, age 26, and Raup his watch and money, was give Prior to the Issuance of the procla- becomes contagious and there is no time as the mines resume. Of these arraigned this of mining company, left before chael morning Judge Emily Tanner, age 27, both John Q. Can- way of foreshadowing what will be the all. The strike is also a hard blow on Ogden today to visit the property and mation Brigadier-GenerIn court the district and Rolapp charg- Ogden. Investigate the recently reported strike. non had given verbal Instructions to termination of affairs once he has had the dealers In produce In Emery, Car- ed with robbery. He pleaded not guilty James McGregor, age 23, and Agnthn the officers of the local companies to an audience with the miners The bon and Sanpete counties. .The market and his case was continued. T. D. G. He will be absent several days. Woods, age 19, both of Ogden. for any emergency. The or- merchants professional men and the Is not only gone, but also large amounts Johnson Is defendants Think this is in twice. attorney. It is probable that the city recorder's prepare were given during the afternoon, g miners of the two In outstanding debts. Where the Waoffice will be removed from Its present ders when It was considered only upper camps have no sympathy with satch Store company was In the marhour an at location to the quarters recently occua question of time when the governors the strike movement, and It was be- ket two weeks ago for hundreds of tons pied by the irrigation congress commitwould be Issued calling lieved that the cltlsens movement of hay, twelve carloads of potatoes, 500 tee. This would provide more accom- proclamation state militia. Similar started there after the Castle Gate head of beef cattle, ten cars of apples entire out the modation and give the auditor's office j. orders, by telegraph, were sent to comstrike would act as a check. There and other commodities in proportion, room exclusively for her own use. manding officers throughout the state. la no telegraphic or telephone connec- they are not now buying a dollar's At one time last evening It was tion with the three towns mentioned worth of anything that it is possible I Attention! thought by Governor Wells that he after the early evening, and not until to get along without The drugs we use In our prescrip- might be compelled to declare that tomorrow will anything authentic be Traveling men who have heretofore tion work are the freshest, purest and martial law existed In the disturbed known. gone out of these camps with The Italians and Finlanders as a order books are now getting a "frost" highest quality that can be obtained. district. But after further deliberation An unususl opportunity to obtain ouporb woollen goods at immen If you want the best results have over the situation, he decided to post- class are a g people, while the local managers being instructed X g g element your prescriptions prepared by us. Do pone that extreme action until after the have by the general manager at Salt Lake prices is now prosanted. Wo must havo room for tho pro this and your doctor will worry less the troops have arrived upon the not the money laid by that these people city to buy absolutely nothing it is duct of our KNITTING WORKS, which arc being enlarged and modern- - ; about your recovery. WALLACE scene and he Is better able to Judge have. The former, if they remain Idle impossible to get along without The d in every reapeet. A particularly good timo TO GET WOOLLENS DRUG CO., Prescription Druggists, the conduct of the people In the face for months will live well, while t'he Independent merchants are curtailing io NOW. 2849 Washington Ave.; phone 24 X. of an armed force. families of the others might want for orders on every hand and trying to get the necessaries of life. The foreigners in what Is coming to them In order that 8ILK SHAWLS, WOOL 8HAWL8, WOOL of what it takes their wholesale bills may be met will live on VESTS, 8WEATER8 and FLEECE-LINEto support the average American. The output at Winter Quarters today SGOLF in 9 all sizos and MANY DESIGNS. Should the mines of the four camps of and at Clear Creek was up to the aver4 the county remain Idle for a month It age, but there is no telling what the ALL IMPORTED GOODS OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES would paralyse business throughout conditions will be tomorrow. At Give Any Thanksgiving Dinner Table astern Utah. Including the best part of today's tonnage of coal is a litto tle over 500. This will come out by tothree or four counties. Twenty-fiv- e In Carbon fifty merchants county morrow's train as coke. At Castle Gate towns will for the the output is practically nothing. go bankrupt Three ami Four Piece Sets, beautifully finished and sell It Is safe to state that reason the miner that now from at they set. durable, $3.00 to $10.00 selling and other supplies and of the better sentiment of the nearly family F. C. Parkinson, Mgr. 23S4 Washington Arena 4 wnlt from one pny day to another for 9,000 people of Carbon county are and Opticians the liquidation of the debt All of the against the strike. UTAH STATE JOURNAL Is IT IN j ! Vice-Preside- nt d . anti-tox- in tpm. 1 d well-train- ed d Post-offi- ce -- t and Personal Adjutant-General- al ff w pay-ro- ls co-op- -e Adjutant-- f, er, Mountain-- Keystone al English-speakin- 999999999999 99 99999999999 J I well-fill- OUR GREAT WINTER SALE! 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