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Show UTAH DAILY 8 UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. Foundad by E. A. Littlafiald, A. D. 1896. VINDICATOR GOLD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAS TWO CALLS Publishers Utah Stata Journal Co (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Officers i President BLAZE AT THE GREEN LIGHT Frank J. Cannon....' W. W. Browning R IIIIU UUI I LI I DECEMBER 12, 1903 HARRIMAN WILL III! IftJi DEVELOPMENT WORK LIKELY TO PLAN3 BE RESUMED. Boy Negotiations For Funds With a Pronot- EXTENDING FOR UNION PACIFIC. THE Littlefield. ..Secy. and Treasurer A. Directors: d Frank J. Cannon, R A. Littlefleld, At Fire on West W. R to 6ave Effort W. Heroic Makes Browning, Owlliiam, Henry R L. Wlndle, T, D. Johnson, R. S. Pet Pigeons. Twenty-Secon- ing Company About Closed ports Make Examination. Ex- Joyce. The fire department had two calls for their services, one at 9:40 last night and the other at 1:20 this morning. Terms of Subscription. The first was to 226 West Twenty-secon- d 60c By mall, one month street where a small frame $1.60 By mall, three months the children used as a play that shanty 8.00 months By mall, six (.00 house had caught fire through the By mail one year 16c overheating of a stove. The fire was By carrier, one week 60c easily extinguished by throwing buck-ete- s By carrier, one month 6c Single copies of water on It, and it bad almost Hall subscriptions payable In advance been subdued before the arrival of the department The damage done is very Application for entry at the matter. slight The property belong to Martin at Ogden as second-claCullen and is occupied by Thomas E. A. Littlefield Business Manager Post-offi- ce ss Liver. t SATURDAY, SA- LOON. Vice-Preside- nt STATE JOURNAL, Local and Personal: Sam Browning and Dr. Ezra Rich passed through Ogden to Corlnne to do some hunting on Bear river. O. O. Clark, superintendent of the Union Pacific Coal company, went northward In hla special car this morning. W. H. Bancroft and of the Short manager Oregon general Line, went north in hla special car vice-preside- nt this morning. A marriage license was issued today to Frederick R. Evans, age 28, of Layton, and Frances A. Stone, age 21, of South Weber. On Monday the trial of Henry Ward, who is charged with the crime of grand larceny, will be taken up by Judge Rolapp nnd a Jury. Mr. and Mra M. L. Stone of Omaha, on their way home from California, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Che. Mr. Stone Is in the office of the freight auditor of the Union Pacific A pathetic incident of the outbreak wus the frenzied effort the little son of Mr. Liver's made to save two pet pigeon's. Seeing his peU threatened with destruction he entered the shanty and succeeded in getting to the birds, but the help came too late as the little creatures had expired. The boy's grief was pitiful to behold and sympathy was extended to him by all who witnessed the plucky and courageous effort Hardly had the boys got to bed when another telephone alarm brought them to the post of duty. This time It was from the Green Light saloon on Grant and avenue, between Twenty-fourt- h streets. The fire had Twenty-fift- h broken out in a cellar at the rear, but how It originated can not he explained. The cellar was stocked with goods. The flames found their way between the partition and the wall and the partition had to be broken open before the fire could be reached. After considerable difficulty the fire was got under control, but the rear part of the saloon presents a somewhat dilapidated ap- pearance. No estimate has been made of the damage done. The building la owned by F. J. Klesel and is Insured for 8750. C. C. Pruitt owns the saloon and there is $1,400 insurance on the stock. road. BORING FOR OIL Rev. O. C. Wright gave his stereop-tlco- n lecture on Tellowstone Park at the high school assembly hall last First Carload of Machiney from tho East Has Arrivsd at Wood's night to a large audence. It wns given Cross. under the auspices of the Madison school. That the story which first appeared J. W. Walters, agent of the Southern Pacific at Lovelock, Nevada, ac- In this paper about the proposed borcidentally shot himself yesterday ing for oil between Ogden and Balt morning and died last night as prep- Lake wwa correct, may be seen from arations were about completed to take the following extract from the Balt The particu- Lake Herald: him to San Francisco. "That Guffey A Galey, the Pittsnot be ascould lars of the accident certained. The deceased left a fam- burg oil operators who have acquired 16,000 acres of prospective oil and gas ily. land In the vicinity of Farmington, Our Christmas Trass north of this city, mean business, was Have commenced to arrive and they attested yesterday morning when the are beauties. Better come and get first first carload of apparatus choice. was sidetracked at Wood's Cross. FolBARROWS GROCERY CO. lowing this car are said to be five more which will reach here during the next Receivers Sals. few days, or before the end of the The entire stock of the Underwood month. Expert operators are due to agency to be dosed out at once. reach the field within a very few days, THOS. WHALEN. Receiver. and It Is expected that Mr. Galey himA F. A A. M. Notice. self will be on hand to start the ball of Weber A special communication rolling. The first well. It Is understood, will be sunk In the vicinity of the old No. & be will A. F. A. 6, M., lodge called at Masonic hall at 2 o'clock Mon- gas (veil and three or four others will day afternoon, December 14th, for the go down at points to be determined lapurpose of attending the funeral of ter. our late brother. Charles R Dufer. By Every day the oil situation here grows more Interesting and a belief order of W. M. now exists that lively times will folF. R NICHOLS. Secretary. low the inauguration of operations What 8hall I Givef Hardly a day goes by that some one Is the universal Christmas question. Is not out skirmishing for land and This is easily decided by giving us a by the opening of the new year it Is call and looking over our magnificent expected that several different comline of Toilet Articles. binations will either have commenced It is no trouble for us to show our o porn lions or made preparations to goods, and once seen they will sell do so. DRUG CO.. themselves. WALLACE O. E. S. NOTICE. 2349 WashingPrescription Druggists, All members of the Eastern Star are ton A vc. Ihone 1ST H. requested to attend funeral services of Makes a Clean Sweep. Brother Dufer to be held at the family There's nothing like doing a thing residence, 756 Twenty-fift- h street on thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever Monday at 2 p. m. heard of, Rucklln's Arnica Salve Is Woodmen of the World. the best. It sweeps away and cures Hold their third mnothly dance WedSores Bruises, Boils, Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Files. nesday evening, December 16. The deIt's only 25c, and guaranteed to give gree team will give an exhibition drill satisfaction by Jesse J. Driver, Tickets, 50c.; during the evening. extra lady, 25c. well-bori- 11 Don't Always Be asking some one for the right time. Have a reliahje watch of your own. No matter what your taste, your neeils, your price we can satisfy vou. j. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. There Is good news In store for tfeose Interested In the Vindicator gold and copper mines situated about itven miles southeast of Ogden, a detailed de scrlptlon of which appeared In these columns a short time ago. George T. Busch, president and general manager of the Vindicator Gold and Copper Mining company, has been quietly but persistently at work of late and succeeded a few days ago In Inducing the Utah and Northwestern Investment company to send their experts to examine the property and report upon It. They came to Ogden and in company with Mr. Busch went all over the property and expressed themselves as highly pleased with the results of their examination. It la stated on good authority that negotiations which have been pending for the raising of 840,000 In exchange for a part of the treasury stock for the purpose of developing and equipping the Vindicator property, have been closed with the promoting company and that the cash will soon be In hand to do the Will Build from Portland to Tacoma and Other Cities on Puget Sound. 12. "The TACOMA, Wash., Dec. Union Pacific's extension Into Puget Bound means that the road will come to Tacoma from Portland as well as to Beattie," said President Harriman yesterday In this city. "The road will not build at once from Portland. Heavy expenditures recently and the fact that the uncertainty preceding a presidential election affects the money market made this Inadvisable until after election. "But the increase of population and business In this section make It necessary for the road to extend Its system from Portland to Tacoma and to other Puget Sound cities Just as soon as possible. The last sentence was spoken in answer to a question regarding the probability of using the Northern Pacific tracks. The Union Pacific is already so close to Tacoma, which Is now a large center of population, that It cannot afford to avoid coming here much longer. Much business from Tacoma would undoubtedly benefit the road, said he. A chamber of commerce committee visited President Harriman by appointment, and at his request furnished him with maps of the tide lands and proposed government Improvements. President Harriman himself visited the water front and the immense wheat warehouses. The party is making the entire trip to Portland by daylight in order to view every possible bit of Inter- work. As heretofore stated, the company has been engaged in running a tunnel which will tap the vein below water level, In order to get good drainage as well as Increase depth. Disinterested parties who have seen the surface indications and the work thus far done on the property, say that the prospect for a mine here are exceedingly good; that the work has been Intelligently vening territory. and economically done and If pursued as above outlined ought to encounter See our display windows for suga substantial body of gold and copper gestions for Xmas presents. Ogden ore when the vein Is reaqhed. Furniture and Carpet Company. The undertaking ought to be encouraged because the company is composed largely of Ogden people and Ogden money and If a good mine is opened up here It will be of incalculable benefit, not only to the city of Ogden but to the other mining Interests In Weber county. i CHURCH NOTICES. CONGERMAN EVANGELICAL G. P. GREGATION, Wueblen, pastor CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, corner Grant and Twenty-fotirt- h; Alfred Brown, rector; third Sunday In Advent Early celebration 7:30, Sunday school 9:45, morning prayer and sermon 11, evening prayer and address. Morning text, The Kingdom of Heaven Is at Hand"; evening topic, The State of the Blessed Dead. BAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship 11 o'clock, evening sermon at 7:80, subject, The Daughter and the Home. This Is the concluding sermon on The HERE'S WHERE SANTA CLAUS t ALWAYS BUYS I I I $ HIS SLIPPERS By far the greatest Slipper show ever seen in Ladies Slippers in Satins, Velvets Kids, Patent Leathers and Patent Kid. Beaded Cut Steel Buckles, Spangles and Rhinestone Ornaments. For home comfort, for receptions, for evening dress, balls, parties and theatres, they are an important part of every ladys toilet. Clipper Og-de- at $1.00, $1.25, $1,50, $2.00, $2.50 and n. $3.00. Mens Slippers Seal $ i I$ in Patent Leather, Goat Skin, Alligator, Skin, Patent Kid, Velvet Embroideries, etc. Slippers from 75c to $3.50, Slippers for Misses, Boys and Children any kind, every kind, all kinds that are wanted, 75c to $1.50. Our Slipper show is great. Any kind you ask for and many kinds you never If we cant please Vou in Christmas thought o Slippers give up. it 3$$$$ DEE-STANFO- SHOE CO. RD Telephone No. &&&&&&&&&&& I 2481 Washington Ave. 245-- y. IftlliiltSSSS-SlItltiltftlllit- t Gmimd Bisplay V -- I 1 " ' I M ' Of HOLIDAY GOODS You will he astonished at the magnitude of our offerings and surprised at the exceptionally low prices, j j Services in the Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson ave., at 2:45 p. m.; Sunday school at 2 p. m. The ladles' society meets at the home of Mrs. Hess Wednesday at 8 p. m. We extend a cordial Invitation to all. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning service at 11 o'clock, subject. The Faith That Brings Contentment"; evening service at 7:80, subject Spiritual Teachings of Everyday Scientific . Facts: the Message of the Snow'; Sunday school at 12:15; endeavor at 6:30. $ Handkerchiefs In immense variety at most attractive prices. Our Handkercihef Department Is now overflowing with the choicest handkerchiefs of every kind to suit all tastes, ages and stations. We do not claim to be the only handkerchief house, but wee lahn we have handkerchiefs to suit everybody, from the person who wants the low price linen to the one who wants the finest embroidery or Irish linen handwork, hemstitched, scalloped or lace trimmed. 8c value st 5c; 20c vsluo at 12le;.25c value at 20c; 35c value at 25c; 50c 1 vslue at 40e. Ladles' all pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs 15c. 20c and 25c, Mens Initial Silk Handkerchiefs 25c and 50c. LEHMAN'S NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY FURS FROM US BECAUSE YOU CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT AND SELECT FROM A SUPERB COLLECTION. THE CRAWLING BEETLE NEW CENTURY CYCLE. Our Great Doll Dept Its holiday bow with wldMt peerless display of the thU styles distinctive range of town has ever seen. The ments are most varied and carwe have ever efully selected un shown, and together with the should we matchably low prices make this store the doll buyin center of Ogden 10o to $63E Makes MECHANICAL TOYS. Amuses young and old folks. PERFORMING SEA LION. MOTOR CART8 AND THE COCK OO There are some others, too. Who hasn't heard of it or got enjoyment from THE BALKY MULE 1L assor- Home. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Twenty-fourt- h street, one-ha- lf block east of Washington ire, next to courthouse; Samuel Blair, services, pastor Sabbath Sunday school at 10 a. in.; morning preaching, 11 o'clock; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.; evening preaching, 7:80. Special music every Sabbath morning and evening. Mid-weprayer service each Wednesday evening at 7:30. All seats free The public is cordially invlvted. ek The Rev. E. L Goshen will hold services at the Congregational church tomorrow evening at 7:30. His subject will be , Books and Reading. Fifty-Thir- d Quorum of Sovontioa. All members are requested to be present Monday evening, December 14th. Visitors from the first presidency are expected. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do In the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. Kings New Life Pllle and she got relief et once and was finally cured. Only 25c. at Jesse J. Drivers Drug Store. You'll find we have a great tment of boxes In celluloid and other hold material and made especially to n handkerchiefs, gloves, cuff lars. Also some exquisite photograph holders. These are always attrzctlw on a dresser, easy to get at andd proof. Our prices are right. Sensational Childrens Coat Sale Still On rkd more Cloaks, for Children on hand than we want at this time of the year and have them at February prices in order to unload. Buy now save money and get full winter's wear out of them. We have nearly 500 SPECIAL Ladies Suits, Coats and Skirts Sale FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY 250 Children's Wrist Bags Value 35n and 25c; sale price 850 Childrens Chatelaine Bags. Value 50c and 35c; sale price ASTOUNDING VALUES 1e IN SEASONABLE 19o AND QUALITIES OF THE 8 EASON RUTHLESSLY UNDERPRICED MONDAY SELLING. IJSf GARMENTS. BEST AND MOST FETCHING STYLE FOR |