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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL UTAH MONDAY, NOVEMBER STATE JOURNAL, HR)3. NARROW ESCAPE OGDEN, UTAH. Founded by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1896. Utah State Journal Co IS MADE PUBLIC FOR WORKMEN Publiahara (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Officers: President PLEASANT VISIT TO HIS BIRTH- TWO FIRES IN PARIS UNDERFrank J. Cannon GROUND RAILWAY. PLACE IN ENGLAND. W. W. Browning E. A. Llttlpfleld... Secy, and Treasurer Directors: Occurred in Both Casas Near an OpenFrank J. Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, Business Conditions in America and ing and Fsarful Holocaust Great Britain Compared Nannie Henry Gwllllam, W. W. Browning, R. Wss Averted. 8. R. D. Johnson, Tout's Musical Success. E. Ik Wlndle, T. Vice-Freside- nt PLACES PRESIDENTS FAVORITE IN A BAD LIGHT. Further Proof That He Inspired lication of tho Runeio Pub- Article. Horaee 8. Foster Mr. Joseph Scoweroft, president of the wholesale mercantile firm of John City Circulator Scoweroft Sons & Co., returned yesterday from a brief trip to the east and Business Manager PARIS, Nov. SO. A fire this morning In the Metropolitan underground caused great excitement. It was at first reported that the list of casualties would be as large as that of last summer's disaster, but none were Injured, however. At noon a second accident occurred almost Identical with the first. A car in which were 200 passengers caught fire. All the people sprang to the track and rushed for an open point None were injured as the flames escaped through the opening. The first train carried a thousand workmen, who owe4 their escape to the fact that the care caught fire Just beneath an opening. WASHINGTON, Nov. SO. Rathbone waa again before the senate committee on military affairs this morning 60c 0 Post-offi- at Castle Gate, which has been m tarily closed since the strike today shipped out two carload, goods and has nailed up its door. Italian miners are leaving the ..i droves, and today for the fint seem to realise the condition tht ally confronts them. There will be suffering among women and children of many at Castle Gate. There will ikeir stamps. be several business failure at Hein, U. P. CUTS PRICE OF COAL the greatest number of whose men,! tile houses depend on the Castle Gut trade for an existence. The Enlf Makes Reduction to Meet That of the house below Castle Gate and abou Utah Fuel three Italian saloons at Helper have to close their doors, for they jj find they have no business. Every As was expected the Union Pacific chant and rancher and buxine has met a reduction In the price of from Castle Gate east of Carbon coo-tcoal to meet the cut made by the Utah will feel the effect of the close far, Fuel company and yesterday In Salt by the company. Lake black dlomonds went hack to the The loyal employees of the itan old figure of $5 per ton. company and coal company win be gfr. This was the result of a telegram re- en employment elsewhere, in the ceived yesterday by J. M. Moore, the spring the Willow Creek or Spring local representative of the Union Pa- Canyon mines of the company may fc cific Coal company from D. O. Clark, opened and operated by the electrfcd the general superintendent of the com- machinery of the Castle Gate phu, pany, with headquarters at Omaha. It They may he or they may not be. h effects all coal coming Into Utah from the meantime the guards are to td Wyoming- - It Is not given out as to and care for the company's Interim whether this cut Is made In the price The public schools are likely to dm of coal at the mine, or whether the as there are soon to be no pupils. cut will be taken out of the freight beSuch la the situation tonight, vhm tween the mine and point of consump- there were a month ago twelve hution. So far as the general public Is ndred happy, prosperous and concerned It makes little dlffeernce. people. Every business mss It was announced by local officials and almost every rancher and Indiviof the Harriman railroad system yes- dual In the county Is already feeling the terday that J. C. Stubbs, the traffic effect, to say nothing of fifty to a hudirector of the entire Hariman sys- ndred railroad men at Helper, and tho tem, would return to Salt Lake in a numerous tradesmen and others. Thas few days, and the feeling among them have been no disturbances during the was that he would take up the matter day. of the cost of coal. They had no direct Attention! Information upon which to base this from the position supposition aside The drugs we use In our prescriheld t)y Mr. Stubbs and his close relaption work are the freshest, purest ini tions with Mr. Harriman. highest quality that can be obtained The action of the Union Pacific peoIf you want the beet results hart ple in meeting the cut of the Utah your prescriptions prepared by us.. Do Fuel company and in putting the local this and your doctor will worry ta price of coal right back to where it about your recovery. WAUACI was in the beginning has cleared the DRUG CO- Prescription Druggists atmosphere greatly. The Union 2849 Washington Ave.; phone 24 X people must receive the credit for violinist Willard initiating the reduction In coal prices .Utah's famous by Mr. Harriman's cut of 30 cents a Welhe, will be heard In two numbm ton. The next move wHl be watched at the eKnt recital at the tabemack with absorbing Interest next Tuesday. Admission 50c and 25c. re-u- t Com-pan- ce and Personal the-wo.-- six-wee- se y. Pa-sclf- - lc la-b- de-th- is The Seasons Greatest well-kno- Skirt Sale Cloak, Suit BEG1NS TOMORROW -- . 1-- Great Sale of Childrens Coats ol, 3 New 5 New Tailor-mad- e der capes, full AVisit to Our Store will eonvijice you that we have the most superb line of Jewelry suitable for Xmas Gifts outside the great cities. J.S. LEWIS & COMPANY,,,- - price 7-g- $1G.OO. LAS? jj 00 and urged the recall of General Bliss. Horatio Reubens, who was counsel rewith returns He Britain. Great IL60 of the Cuban junta during the revolunewed vigor and again assumed comtion, testified that he could not accept mand of the' multlfertoua interests of By mall, one year 16c Wood's word even under oath. General one week the firm. By carrier, 60c Aton of aide By carrier, one month the other the While He gave details showing that Wood 6c Single copies lantic Mr. Scoweroft spent the greater did know of the contents of the magaMall subscriptions payable In advance portion .of the twelve days he was zine article prepared by Major Runcie In Manchester before Ita publication and made comstreet there In London and Office: 425 Twenty-fourt- h a small town sixteen Open till Ip. m. Closed on Sunday. and hia vlucity, ment on It afterward. miles distant from the latter city beTelephone 664. General Brooke, who waa so severely Business In Briting his birthplace. In the Runcie article, is on criticised not receive their ain is very dull, he reports, and In Subscribers who do the stand this afternoon. papers or have any cause for complaint will oblige by notifying this office. Five some portions of Lancashire, the great dollars reward will be paid for infor- Industrial center of the country, soup mation that will lead to the arrest and COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MORNING BURGLARY conviction of persons stealing coplea kitchens have been opened up. Cham- EARLY of The State Journal from the prem- berlains policy of fiscal reform Is the ises of subscribers. question which Is agitating the public Residence of Lorin Farr Entered But Twenty Per Cent Reduction in Claims for Damage by Nothing Valuable mind, but the Britisher looks with disTO ADVERTISERS. Taken. overthrow to hls 8heep. All advertising copy must be In the favor at any proposal previous evening to Insure Insertion cherished free trade policies. The regular meeting of the board of A burglar entered the residence of While In London Mr. Scoweroft had the next day. the pleasure of hearing Miss Nannie Lorin Furr, corner of Twenty-fift- h county commissioners wae held In the Tout, Ogden's gifted songstress, sing street and Washington avenue, early county courthouse this morning, all the Application for entry at the matter. In concert and at Ogden as second-clas- s speaks very highly of Sunday morning. The house Is also members and the county attorney and her talens. Miss Tout sang at the occupied by jDfflcer Exra Farr end hie YLondon ballad concert at St James family. Mr. Farr goes on duty at 5 a. county clerk being present The principal business done was conhall on November 25th, when the pro- m. and left the house at 4:80. When bur' celebrated he left locked the the he Included artists such but door, gram sidering the claims for damages caused as Madame dura Butt and Messrs. glar evidently had a key with which by sheep, which aggregate the sum of $819.50. The various claims were rePlunkett, Green, Charles Tree and he opened the door and entered. He made a thorough examination of duced 20 per cent. Whitworth Mltton. Professor Albert Commissioner Stanfoi-- reported that Vlsettl Is Miss Touts Instructor and all the unoccupied rooms and searched Local on the annex to the county next year they will go entour when Og- the pockets of any clothing he found den will probably be paid a visit there. He tried the doors of several infirmary laid so far progressed that Referring to business conditions in Bleeping apurtments, but they were the roof was completed and the plasC. G. Crlsman has returned from a hte east, Sir. Scoweroft says that a locked and the noise awakened the tering wo jld be finished by the end of trip to the coast. general tone of conservativlsm pre sleepers. In one room a young man, the week. T. S. Hutchison, the Twenty-fift- h At 2 o'clock the board resumed Its palls. This lie partly attributes to the who wus asleep, awoke while the burstreet merchant, has returned from an high price of cotton and the general glar was ransacking the pockets of deliberations and was still In session disturbed condition of labor In the hls trousers. The money and vuluablee at the time of going to press. extended business trip to the east The annual poultry show of Ogden country, especially the eastern section. had been transferred from the clothRETURNED FROM CALIENTES. and Weber county has been arranged The business situation is In no way ing to a place under the sleeper's pilso was "boom" G. Tyler of the Utah Construcconditions he While low, but the this John got nothing. to be held during the first week In Jan- threatened, on man now word. of a not are a tion neither going year ago company returned from Calientes spoke prevalent. uary. The housebreaker left Immediately af- this afternoon. He states that excelThe T. M. M. I. A. male chorus will terward. lent progress is being made with the meet tonight at 7: SO sharp In the tabTHE REYNOLDS FAILURE work on that portion of the grading ernacle for the final practice for the Your photograph taken by Sooy In San Pedro road. about Altogether Kent recitaL 8uit Begun in the Fsdersl Court in hls elaborate new studio will pleeee 1,000 men are employed and the work Three sections loaded to the guards Salt Lake City Is being pushed with all possible haste. you immensely. 2409 Washington. wth eastern tourists bound for the PaToday. cific coast went over the Southern Pacific this morning. The failure of A. D. F. Reynolds of o An unusual number of Italian the Underwood typewriting agency, reres were seen at the Union with nominal assets, covered with morning. They have come In from chattel mortgage, and liabilities which railroad work both east and west of may sum up $25,000, has taken on a here. new phase. A suit was begun today In the United States court In Salt Lake William A. Farlsh, the Colorado mining expert who for the by the mortgagee against Reynolds past two years has been operating which will further complicate mat In Beaver county, was In Ogden yes- tera. A meeting of the creditors of the in terday. was called for at the office of solvent The funeral of William Sinter, the C. Gunnell, Esq., and at the Yolney aged shoemaker who died at his resitime of going to press was till In ses2065 Adams avenue, last even dence, sion. will 2 m. be held tomorrow at lng, p. The New York and Utah Paper comfrom the Third ward meeting hous. of Salt Lake today sued out a pany Lanky" Bob Pltsalmmons was seen None of our previous offerings, no other offerings any- writ of replevin against T. A. Whaat the depot in Ogden yesterday on receiver of the Underwod typewriwhere that we know of, have approached this in Beautiful his way to the east. He showed no len, ter company on an account of $1,200. evil effects from his bout with Gardner claim to be able to Identify their Assortments and low prices. 25 and 33 3 per cent off on and looked as though he could pull off They property. many a fight yet before he decides to all New Jackets and Suits. leave the ring. Democratic Committee Meeting. Suit has been filed in the municipal To the Members of the Democratic court by M. D. Leasenger on behalf of You are County Central Committee: EL Peterson against G. C. Wasson to hereby notified that a meeting of the JMO FULL LENGTH WINTER COATS $3.98 recover 1104.50 alleged to be due for said committee has been called at the board and borrowed money, and asking office of the "Daily Utah State Journal, Heavy English Melton, full double-breaste- d, large puff cuff, shoulthat a writ of attachment Issue In the on Twenty-fourt- h with stole front, red and blue. Sizes G to 10. Value $5 street opposite the der cape, case. county courthouse, on Saturday, DeSale price $3.98. The remains of Ellen Etherlngton, cember 6th, at 2:30 o'clock. Every who died at the mental hospital at member is urgently requested to be CHILDRENS VELVET COATS $5.50 Provo, were brought to Ogden today present. Would vou have your little girl look the best? These Coats are for Interment. Services were conductTHOS. D. DEE. Chairman. am! stylish. Made with shoulder capes, trimmed with meed at Larkins undertaking parlors and chic E. S. ROLAPP. Secretary. the body was laid to rest in the city dallion. Regular price $0.50 to $8.50. Sale price $5.50. cemetery. Better Than Gold. 25 $0.50 and $7.50 Stvlish Jackets for ladies, $4.98. "I was troubled for several years See our display windows for 1904 ef- with chronic Indigestion and nervous 150 assorted Stylish .Jackets for ladies, one-thir- d off. debility," writes F. J. Green of Lanfects In Lace Curtains. Ogden Furni- caster. N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Botters, SALE OF NEWEST WALKING SKIRTS ture and Carpet Company. which did me more good than all the medicines I ever need. They have also 500 Newest Walking Skirts, in all-woLOST Star pin set with pearls. kept my wife in excellent health for grey, black, blue, Melton, yea rs. She says Electric Bitters are well woolen Your tailored. choice at cost price. Finder will please leave same at Just mixtures, fancy splendid for female troubles; that State Jounral office and get reward. they are a grand tonic and Invlgormtor SALE OF NEWEST TAILOR-MAD- E for weak, run down women. No other SUITS In our fam can medicine Its take place Reserved seats for the Kent recital Tailor-mad50c. e them. Satisfaction lly. 5 New Only Try Suits, $18.00 Sale price $14.00. at Culley Drug Co's. guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver. Tailor-mad- e Terms of Subscription. By mall, one month By mall, three months By mall, alx months P,iKi amount ever sold in one year was worth. He admits that the price wae several cents a pound higher than that of other manufacturers, hut that the regular price was charged the government, also that the ink is made by a secret process and is absolutely Indelible, which eaves the government thousands of dollars each year and efof fectually prevents the $10,-0- Joyce. E. A. Littlefield (Continued from (Continued from Page 1.) Suits, $25.00 Sale price $20.00. Suits, Louis XVI. blouse coat, with shoulflare, skirt in mannish mixtures, $20.00 Sale a, y |