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Show DAILY drunkenness urul disorder l .i ib, guards to order the Italians h.i,k to the car. List-- APPEAL TO County GOVERNOR UTAH STATE WELLS Attorney JOURNAL, FRIDAY, I with the party. says that while there, waa some drinking he saw nothing indirating that the Italians were drunk or disorderly. Saturday Night Special AGANIST MITCHELL! Witnaaaaa Wara Hald Up AllagM That and Pravantad from Attending Court. WVre VICTOR ! phiiing on Saturday sail1, rarest of opk)rtunitics fur jmrsc-wis- c unv reasonable saving far FUEL COMPANY IS THE PLAINTIFF. : AMUSEMENTS i 4 Attorney-Gener- '( K Outing Flannel limvns, on salt Saturday night at Saturday Night, Pearl Fan Chains, IS A Beautiful Due of Sterling Silver Velvet Brushes, the very finest of bristles, at $1.25, $1.75, $2.01) and $2.25 . eui-li- Baby Sets, Sterling Silver, brush and enndi, at $1.25. $1.75. mid Brush Sets, Sterling Silver Comb at $3.50 and $il.00. Saturday Night, 8 to 10 O'clock. Chromo Prices Beautiful Art Studies at ofthe Cheapest In list A noted assorted picture aorne of the best studies at fetching prices. Pictures in Dlack or Oak Frames, which formerly sold at 25c, 35c, oOc, 00c and Toe, on sale Saturday night at 18c. Done Hair Pins, 2 2 and 3 inches long, on sale Saturday night, dozen 20c. A collection of 1-- Splendid assortment of Buck Comha and Brooches, at 10c, 15c, 20c, and 25c. 50c quality Hair Drushes, Saturday night 15c Dlack Rubber Dressing Combs, Saturday Night, Fire Screens 8 to Saturday night.. 38c. 0c. O'clock. 10 Before Any Fireplace At phccs to Cj.Ujeuood cheer Japanese Fire Screen. worth at least 50c, on Mile Saturday night bAtncy at 25c. Saturday Night, 8 to 10 O'clock. Cut on Dressing Sacques and Kimonas Startling Price in blue and red, Lined OOc Fleece OOc navy, light Dressing Sacques, on sale Saturday night at 45c. Outing Flannel Kimonas, in white, blue and pink, on sale Saturday night, at 45c. Saturday Night, 8 to 10 Oclock. T rimmings Daintiest of Handkerchiefs Attraction exceptional to those who appreciate opiiortunltle. 15c Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, trimmed with lace and embroidery, on sale Saturday night at 10c each. Extra Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, lace t rimmed, fancy designs, always scll-in- g at 35c, on sale Saturday night at 25c each. ' Very fine Munlln Handkerchief, trimmed with embroidery, 25c. each. Pure Linen Handkerchief, and embroidered. 20c. ench. Pitre Linen Handkerchief, hemstitched and embroidered. 6 in a box, nt 35c. each, or $2.00 a box. A moat desirable gift. hein-Kllteh- ed I Cambric Handkerchiefs, lace trimmed, regular 10c quality, on sale Saturday night, 5c. Saturday Night, 8 to 10 Oclock. Prices in Dept, of Pyrography Considerably Scorched A chance to secure the accenaorle for the delightful art for a mere baga- - One-thir- . Boyle Hardware Co, Saturday night. for95o. inches long, selling at 50c all the time, on sale Saturday night at 3Sc. $1.25 Sterling Silver llat Drushes, on sale Saturday night at Toe. ed You Know Our Word is Good Oclock. Sterling Silver Sugar Shells, (roam Spoons, ('old Moat Forks, Don Don Spoons and (Jravv Spoons, every article which has heon selling regularly at $1.25, on sale fun-make- y- 10 every purs to pen with great pleasure at the sight of sueh values. I com-Pon- to w I trou-Justl- ce 8 Powerful Price Aggravations in Sterling Silverware ecoiiomieal liicli will cause al I 4!U Knee Skirts, at Fine Outing Flannel 35e. 50e. 60c. I Removal Sale All Wool Vests $2.1X1. ( n" tt O'clock. 10 Oneita l'liiou Suits, In Murk wool, riblieil. oMii acroN. front, n nice value for $2.0i). Another l'liiou Suit in grey, half oeii front, another good value for law-breaki- MILLINERY to 8 Lillies' Wool Yosts, soiling regularly nt $1.50, Saturday night at Poo. I I exin-etatio- the priivs within the reach mest purses, ami quality good enough Tor those of plenty. I K night, from S to 10 o'clock sonic of the shoppers. Kvcry item represents a An Exceptional Offering in Ladies slimof at The Salt Lake Tribune calls' "On- derella" a triumph, and goes on to say: "Not only did the fifty girls and TRINIDAD, Col.. Dec. 4. President Salt Lake Herald Thla morning woman : iKissesses Mitchell young was served with pa tiers In the! taking part following apeelale publlahea the some of them voices, good exceptionalJExan Hie injunction to restrain the United I gcofleld, Utah. Dec. -To exbut member ly good, nearly every In the of Utah: Mine Workers officers front Interfering cellency the Governor I appeal hibited dramatic ability of a high or- in name of Justice and humanity any manner with the operation of the I From the rise of and for the Just der. to you for protection the curtain on the first scene to the company's mines. Mr. Mitchell and enforcement of the law in Carbon was not a moment other Mine Workers' officials were intimidation and mo- very close there county, free from a moment when the served not that dragged, of the Utah yesterday with papers In a lestation by armed men of the audience was not damage suit for $35,000. which enthusiasm alleges While going peaceably company. Fuel nt a high pitch. Encores were the or- loss In profits und other damnges. to Creek in Clear court Justice the w GOVERNOR'S DECLARATION. two der of the evening." defend Charlea Demolll, with Mrs. John Reed, who lived some time Pea-- I Dec. 4. Governor DENVER. was I witnesses. bondsmen and three and who Is well known In body declared in Ogden he would that hired armed men, yesterday of held up by a force take steps to nullify the action of the Fuel company, and the by the Utah court at Cripple Creek should it liberwere me with bondsmen and witnesses ate nny of the "bull-peprisoners.! forced back at the point of rifles and ele"The reign of the court. the at from attending prevented ment of of Western Federation the mr into These armed men also followed In Mine end to this has Workers me got surrounded anl the court room and state," said the governor. Attorney-Generthe court while there. American Miller has advised the goveron the highpublic are stopped nor to instruct the military to roa Trent men armed these Insulted by way and and hold at Camp Goldfield any of while quietly and peaceably pursuing the prisoners charged with crimes who Law and right are their duties. may tie set free by the civil authorities! tramped to earth. at Cripple Creek. B. A. EDLER, (Signed) Teller county Is in a state of anMine Workers Attorney for the United said Mr. Miller. "There la no archy, ' of America. attempt being rnnde to sustain law and We Join Mr. Edler in making the order. The civil officers are aiding and above appeal abetting the lawless element No man CHARLES DEMOLLI. Signed) can get a fair trial In the county and WILLIAM PRICE, no trials should be held until mntters AND 150 OTHERS. have become more normal. 3. force and With Scofield, Dec. SUIT AGAIHT SMELTERS arms witnesses were prevnted from attANNIE LITTLE ECCLES. In Carbon tribunal civil a ending county today. Threats, backed with Farmer Alleges That His Horses and club circles, made one of the hits of rifles, were used to terrorise unarmed Cows Havs Bean Poisoned the show. She does not have a sing- and peacable cltlxens who had legitl- by Fumes. ln but Bhe ,s one of the mat business In a courtroom but were! One of the children the right to be present This c,Pal The United States Smelting and Re1,1 the approaching performance at the afternoon spectacle was presented this company and the Bingham Copfining House Friday evening at Clear Creek. A train bearing Sheriff Grand Opera and Gold Mining companies are per will be little Annie Eccles, daughter Wilcox, County Attorney Frye, Charles made the defendants in an action for Mr. and Mrs. David Eccles, who will Demolll, A. R Edler, attorney for the damages brought by S. M. Whitmore a paKe appear was five and others, miners, in the district court at Salt Luke yesstriking the Ogden engagement the en- met at Clear Creek by a number of terday. The plaintiff Is the owner of show has been localised to make armed employees of the Utah Fuel tire lota 13 A and 12 B, section 36, townreference to people and conditions here, company. Following Demolli's release ship 2 south, range 1 west of Sait Lake la Proceed. on bonds, pending an appeal from his a" Bome fun meridian, which premises, it Is alleged, conviction at Scofield, he was rearrest- are about half a mile distant from the should New York, Catherine street ed on another charge of disturbing the The land, to mlngtrelB Bacred Myl smelters of the defendants. la peace, alleged to have been committed under cultivation, has been which Billy Van. at Clear Creek. This afternoon Sheriff is alleged, with the noxious it "Negro minstrelsy was born In that covered, Wilcox brought his prisoner for trial fumes from the smelters and Ingases There were street, he continues. before Justice of the Peace Fernsteen. and trees of the plain- the and crops dividual acts before that time, got up At Scofield the train waa boarded tiff have been rendered unfit for use. by Jim Crow Rice and a host of oth recites that the by Attorney Edler, who represented ere, but the first regular organised The complaint further of the plaintiff have Demolll, and three Italians who had cows horses and I there. formed was minstrel company been summoned as witnesses for the dont know the exact spot; I doubt become unhealthy and the physical reason defense. Two other Italians, who were If any does, but I was told It was at condition has deteriorated by substances mineral ready to go on Demollis bond If neof the poisonous the boarding house kept by Mrs. cessary, completed the party. When deposited upon said premises and the Brooks. the train arrived. Sheriff Wilcox, his and the uni-- 1 Dan Emmet was one of her board- grass and herbage thereof, prisoner and County Attorney Frye ers. He and Billy Whitlock were one mals have also been damaged by walked toward the Justice court while the smoke and fumes. The day practicing on the fiddle and banjo, breathing In the total sum Attorney Edler, his witnesses and when Frank Bower called. He joined plaintiff asks damages bondsmen were stopped by a cordon for damages to crops, etc., them with the bones. Dick Pelham of $1,965, of riflemen, wearing the badges of dep- - L for and damages to animals, and immediately secured a $1,565, d uty sheriffa With the deputies was also are Costs $400. prayed for. tamborine, and lo! the Virginia minWilliam Forester, superintendent of strels were formed. the Clear Creek minea The five Italiwindows for 1904 That was in 1842. That day they See our display ans and their American lawyer were Lace Curtains. Ogden Fur- their first performance, appear- effects In told by the deputies to get back into gave at Bartletts rooms on the Bow- nlture and Carpet Company. the cars. Edler protested, saying ing ery! a great resort for the circus peo"These men are my witnesses and work, was That time. rapid that at bondsmen. I demand that you permit pie rap,dIty of banded mlnBtrels them to pass." shown by the fact, that this is off all Millinery until d This was greeted with jeers by the1 growth same organisation went to London, we move Into our new store. Nothdeputies who, with rifles pointed at the where It proved a huge success. ing reserved during this great Italians, forced the latter to return made his debut In Boston In Booth the car whence they came. In the 1849, and a year later when only sevMeantime Mr. Edler waa filling out a enteen, he and John Sleeper Clarke blank subpoena. He was rudely as went down south, giving a negro enEverything the best and latest ailed by Superintendent Forrester, use of the and making tertainment in style, material and finish for who roughly grabbed the attorney by bonea and fall and winter wear. banjo the shoulder and prevented him from PARISIAN PATTERN HOUSE employed a real darkey as ad They completing his task. Subsequently In on arriving in the and Mrs. J. A. Toller, Propr. ranee agent, we courtroom, in which was a squad flfBt t0 were dlBguted to find that 2404 Washington Av, cor. 24th St of armed deputies. Edler fought out the Lhat ,nteIIIgmt individual had posted Question of change of venue. He de-- 1 one of thelr bills upside down.' flianaed that the ca?e be transferred1 lo an unbiased court, bit ally a chm;;H THE MASSA WAY Working Overtime, f venue was those agreed to and the care are by Ignored of assisting you to make E!ght hour tawi a Mikned to Justice of the Peace New Dr. Kings workers tlreieBBt little satisfactory Xmas presBurrows of Scofield. are work, night Millions ents surpasses any other. pm Llfe Bilious-we- k Following his experiences at Clear Lnd Indigestion. Exquisite Pictures snd Framss. day curing Attorney Edler declared that and aI1 gtomach, Liver and Bowl FRED MASSA. could not be secured In certain safe, sure. Only EaByi pleasant, bleg Ports of Carbon county .where the Utah Fuel company controlled, and he for- undated an appeal to Governor Wells I fi for protection against the men whom h termB employees of the coal This appeal was signed by 150 wen in addition to Edler. When asked for their version of the "cldent. County Attorney Frye and inferior goods of somoono else Than why tak chances of getting neriff Wilcox declared that they did Bettor givo us ths chance care what occurred at when wo toll you wo can savs you money?. the depot jot "aid he was present on behalf to prove it. the state and ir the Xmas will be stored for you until called for. Incidents told Any goods hot for true he would prosecute the Havs you soon our now goods? rers. Wilcox Said that the Italians ere drinking heavily on the way to Ur Greek, JOHN A. BOYLE in this statement he was Muiftr. rroboruted by Chief Detective Shores e tlah Fuel company, who said P.rin-denl- OCLOCK. 10 Saturday Night, Declares That Tallar County Is In Stata of Anarchy. cit-lxe- ns 8 TO FROH -, attorney for strikers asks protection. 5 1903 4, J wlm rode Frye. DECEMBER telle. at Pyrographic Outfits of tools, sell regularly nt $4 set, on sale Saturday night $2.75. All Pyrographic Subjects, such as Handkerchief Poxes, Steins, Collar and Cuff Boxes and Frames at Half Price on Saturday night. Battenburg Braid, per yard, lc; 12 yard for 10c. Stamped Scarf, white cotton duck, 54 Inche long, pretty design, each 20c. Stamped Linen ( enter Pieces, 18 inch designs, selling regularly at 25c, on sale Saturday night at 18c. Saturday Night, 8 to 10 O'clock. in Bed Linens and Towels Clean, ComfortableValuesCuts which urge the economical shopper to greater effort to take 35c All Linen Towels, fancy weaves, on sale Saturday night at 25c. Plain Hemstitched and 85c. Sheet at 65c, 75c 8c Turkish Towels and Honeycomb Towels, on sale Saturday night, at 5c. An extra line of Linen Towel 17c. Fringed Towel 121&C and 12Vfcc, ?5c. 85c and 40c. at at Muslin Pillow Cases, extra high quality, selling regularly at 15c, on sale Saturday night at Hemstitched Sheets at 10c. 70c, 75c and 85c. Sale, Saturday Night from 8 to 10 Oclock |