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Show DAILY UTAH STATK JUVKNAL, for... Christmas. the carbon to endSTRIKE. effort COUNTY Only Ask That Union Mon Against RESOLUTION INTRODUCED SENATOR PATTERSON. y tho al Company. to the Salt A special of yesterday Utah, says: Lake Herald from Helper, here held was tonight of A meeting in all the strikers the of representatives in Fuel company Utah camps of the striker! the Beeldes Crbon county. were present Judge King. AttorEdler of Salt Lake neys Fowler and KllUher, Price City and Organisers Vine WorkUnited and Demolll of the who came King, ers of America. Judge was Edler. defend to county to Carbon for request by meeting the at present strikers the of Informing the purpose regarding the legal phases WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. Senator Putterson of Colorado haa introduced a resolution directing the committee on to Investigate judiciary the strike among the metallferous miners of Crip- pie Creek and Telluride, Colo. The res- olution was preceded by a long pre- amble, giving an outline of the history of the strike and of the declaration of martial, law by the governor of the state and the establishment of a press censorship. The preamble closes In the j i following language: Whereas, By reason of doings and attitude of the governor of said state, the courts of said state have been renesse. dered powerless to relieve its cltiaens was fully The whole strike question of the wrongs and outrages commitwere unanistrikers discussed and the ted to against them by the military auof work, returning favor mously in thorities of the state and to protect does not dis providing the company the cltlsens hereof In all or any of their criminate against union men. They l constitutional rights; and said they appreciated the company's emWhereas, The Legislature of the to the concessions already made cannot convene until January, state to back were anxious go ployees and 1905, unless the governor may call It once off at strike the call to work and not find In extraordinary session, which he has If assured the company would men repeatedly said he would not do, and by union the to discharge pretexts The men said they reason of the Inability of the courts soon afterward. to enforce their write for the relief of nonmere not desirous of excluding cltiaens from military outrage and misand only union men from the mines and because the legislature cannot rule, be ask that union membership not convene min-efor more than a year from for cause discharging made the to adopt proper remedial date present to want organipermission They and sick a as legislation, such tjie government of the benefits, fraternal for se is state wholly, by reason of the arbl-- ) fund, etc., but do not demand that only unconstitutional action of the and trary union men work. of the state at his mercy and and governor The questions of mine conditions and under his was control; decided discussed. It wages were of the constitution The giviWhereas, addresses prepared, to have three state to each United one States guarantees striker of the ng the position of government. address to the public, one to the Utah a republican form Resolved, That the judiciary Fuel company and one to Governor mlttee be and hereby la directed to exmake investigation of al) matters as The sentiment of the strikers was strongly nected with the existing labor strikes t the meeting or in the state of Colorado, and aa to the nature of violence to any adverse same have been of any sort of forcible resistance to the manner In which the to as the conduct of company employees or officers. In re- conducted, and In the use state of the the governor gard to evictions the strikers' represenin which In counties the the of military tatlves said the sentiment of a great or not to as whether exist said strikes to peaceably majority In their ranks Is form a is at there republican present move away when called upon, except and in the In coses where the men believe they of government in said state what have a good case to take Into the civil several counties thereof, and court. Expressions from all the camps If any. legislation may be necessary of were practically the same In regard and proper to maintain ouch form this end to and republican government to all the questions taken up. Moderna sub tkm in all actions was strongly fa- -. said committee may appoint committee to visit Colorado for the The charge that the strike in Utah taking of testimony, with such powers n is purely sympathetic was denied, the as to command the attendance of clerks of saying their own condition was nesses and the employment sen the primary cause. They also stated and stenographers as shall by the that the union organizers came to ate be conferred. Utah on request of the Utah miners, vho the strikers' representatives said, hid been appealing to President Mitch-- 1 The pleasant to take and harmless One U and union states of other miner, Mlnuteugure gWedl-fo- r a year past to come and organize and jQrippe because It does not pass immediately Into the the men in the Utah camps. , takes 6 fleet right &t the eeet or theIn Edler. case for alleged criminal troul)lei It draws 0ut the inflamma- llbel, examination was waived by con- - tion, heals and soothes and cures perent and the defendant bound over to JJ!JJtUpure and" llfesus the district court of Carbon county un- - talnlng oxygen to the blood and tissue Dr. Armstrong of Delia, Tex., der bond of $1,000, which was furnishit daily and says there is prescribes ed by Niels M. Madsen, who was acno better cough remedy made. Sold Wallace Drug Co, cepted for $1,000, and Domlnlco Bruno, by Geo. F. Cave, and Wm. Giddlnga who was accepted for $500. General Cannon took up the Edler Investigation this morning by Interviewing the accused attorney, especially as to Edleris handling at the time of his arrest Gen eral Cannon also saw the company guards, but expressed no opinion in re gard to the matter, but it is understood SUNDAY, DEG 13. he is preparing a report for the govI com-Wel- la I con-press- ed I I I should order now your Fruit Cakes for tho holidays. Everybody knows our quality. LYCEUM Family Theatre GRAND Phono 356 2Sth St. he had mailed hlsre-port- ," said Governor Wells. "Consequently I should receive it in the morn I cant say yet what I shall do. ant to see the rights of the cltlsens Protected and the courts kept sacred. but I cannot tell whether It will he ne- CMWry to declare martial law." CONVENTION NAL HAS BEEN ORGAN OF DECLAR- THE OF PARTY UTAH STATE JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE OFFICE OF THE Exquisite Christmas Presents BLOCK, IN THE PA- OPPOSITE I I I I PEERY COURTHOUSE, IN in sterling silver have for years been the favorite Holiday offering when gifts of special value are desired. In the collection of silverware shown at lleghtol's you ean select many' tilings of exclusive elegance and artistic beauty not to be had in other stores. Clark & Sons Co. I. L. FOR WEBER COUNTY. THE PER 22 yoars experience in THE OFFICIAL ED TO BE THE tea aa BALLARD JAMES Ballard k Succmor to -- I I Rider CASH MEAT MARKET-- J Salt Meat anil Lanl a SptM'Ully. Oy.trri In fVxnon. Clirepral Mret Market la town, l'lale Hulling Meat, per lb., 5o. Shoulder Hleak, I lba. (or Sw. 'Phone 127-- 331 A 24th St. aeai aa OGDEN CITY.. IT HAS NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER PAPER. THE DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED .AJNT3ER.SON- - Tlie Tailor BY DEMOCRATS FOR 282 Street Twenty-fift- h C. A. BEGHTOL Jeweler. DIGNANS ROSS DANCING ACADEMY. Regular dance every Monday night from 9 until 12. Admission, 50 cents per couple; extra ladles, 25 cents. Assessment N.otice. CARBONATE HILL MINING COM-jwn- y, Principal place of business, Ogden, Utah; location of mine, Morgan county, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Carbonate Hill Mining Company, held on the 28th day of November, 1903, Assessment No. 7, of one cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the Corporation. Issued and outstanding, payable Immediately to the Treasurer, at his office, Rooms 8 and 9, First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Thursday, December Slat. 190$, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on Thursday, the 28th noon day of January, 1904, at 12 o'clock office to pay the at the said Treasurers thereon together delinquent assessment with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. T. D. JOHNSON. Secretary. Office First National Bank Building, realised.. It pro The most exacting will find thoir expectation fully kind ths than you have baan to the.eune decs. MOREGOODT8 THE OF THE UTAH 8TATE JOUR- ' using. ACTION hal buying ami havo usotl tho lover spot oash in all our purchases, which not only enables gooil values but gives us tho pick of tho host shoo houses in tho Come to (Marks for United States. values hut not for trash, as wo do not carrv it. Respectfully, THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, pany. had a message from General Can- Wo havo ORGAN COUNTY ERUIiTS non today saying THE IS BY FOND OF GOOD TEA? m We will In- ploiisoil to liow you our lino. Wo liavo ono room 2rxfU foot tilloil with Lillies ami (hihlrou's Shoos. - 107-- sent a strong intlrna G. W. Kramer of the Utah Fuel company yesterday Afternoon 3:30. Ogden, Utah. that thlnga were being carried on in &30. and 7:30 Evening Carbon county with too high a hand. i Subscribe for the Utah State Journal The fuel company is held responsible Admission JOc. Reserved 10c extra, to a large extent for the actions of the Poclally Imported deputies and the ttunty officials and courts. While the governor last evening refused to con-rthe story, It is known that he sent h warning to the corporation officials to call off the dogs' and be careful. The arrest and summary treatment f A. B. Edler. attorney for some of the effact produced by Who isn't dslightsd with ths hsalthful, sxhilsrating from the choice brewed strikers, added to the other acts of the a cup of the pure, daintily flavored liquid deputies, Is said to have aroused the young leave of lovernor. While he was waiting an clal report on the subject from Gen-- 1 John Q. Cannon before deciding whether to clip the wings of the deputies by declaring martial law, he has Xeard and read enough to bring out the message of warning to the fuel com- Sacred CONCERTS Buy Childrens Shoes FRYER I ng Now Is the Time to OFFICIAL wit-me- life-givi- -- a- You I I STATE JOURNAL Fruit Cake I Vice-Presid- SHOES present is offered. n. Governor Wells tton to 5 CHILDRENS THE DAILY Candy Boxes Our assortment exceeds in extent, richness and beauty any in Ogdsn. Filled with our Chocolates and Bon Bons an axquisita j ernor. M 12. BY Aiks Protection for tho Citizens Who Aro Deprived of Their Conati-tionRights. Bo Not DKlKMl.KK ATl'lIDAY, and fL0WER8, on your want LI8T. P. J. KIESEL & CO., Importers. OUR CHRISTMAS Commences THIS Afternoon A Childrens Paradise is (tar New Balcony POLL SH0 W Ami a distinguishing feature of this years Holiday Season is our Christmas Doll Show. Every possible effort of time and money has been expended in making this show the greatest ever seen in Ogden The Dolls Themselves are Perfect Gems Childrens a Thousand Kinds Our line of Toys and Games has been carefuly and intellgently selected with a view to combining Instruction with Intense Interest and novelty. It Isnt large, hut If you buy early you can please most any fancy. In our Children's Book Department you'll And everything from a picture book or volume of faly tales to excit- ng stories of adventure, biography or standard novels. Our stock is Immense; all bindings and prices. There are kid body dolls, some dressed exquisitely and Jointed, with movable or unmovable eyes, and which will le sold at prices between 25c and $5.00. Then there are beautiful celluloid dolls the kind that will float. also Bisque and Rubber Dolls. In fact, everything to delight the hearts of little girls or babies. They come in all slses and such varied assortment that If we can't please you, you're unpleasable. Our Suggestions sf for Toys iBooks Every- - body's Christmas Presents It Is always difficult to select Just the right Attractive and suitable presents for your wife, from thing" for the man you care to please. It isn't Imdaughter or sweetheart can surely be selected exand usefulness possible tho' and Xmas goes with an added throb of this list, which combines beauty, when It Is done. Here are our suggestions: 'happiness clusiveness with proper prices. MILITARY BRUSHES They make a man's TOILET SETS They come In celluloid, ebony dresser attractive and preparations for evening enor sterling silver three or four pieces to the set tertainments a pleasure. We know. Prices, $1.00 to$15. 8HAVING SETS Nothing Is quite so appreciBOXES HANDKERCHIEF snd GLOVE JEWEL, ated as Just the proper thing In this line, and we have presents. and appreciated Always appropriate it AND CHIN AWARE LEATHER WALLETS AND LETTER CASES Nothing CUT GLAS3 tokens. Hand-carvlove and numerous styles; they make an and acceptable makes more dainty STATION ERY One of our elaborate boxes filled Ideal present BOOKS There are few you can't please perwith the most select and stylish materials for social a by a selection from this store. queen. fectly be would appreciated by correspondence es ROSS WOK STORE |