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Show THE MOUSING ARE SIX PERSONS BY A KILLED f early la the day by nuuked men an! tee engineer murdered. Blood hounds from the state penitentiary nt Deer Lodge are on the special and the hounds were put to the OLD IB THE ONLY ONE TO ESCAPE. Armed Himself With ZSgun and Slaughtered His Own Friends. 9 o'clock. Welchs Spur la eighteen mile from Buii and in some of the wildest counPittsburg, Hs, May 7. The local try in the Rocky Mountains. It may he authorities Invoked the protection of hours before the pura with the (togs the state constabulary to assist in reaches a telegraph station. suppressing disorder incident to the DID NOT NGET MONEY . machinists strike. The police sad strikers clashed near the plant of the St. Paul. Mtnm. May 7. General KneelaaJ Machine company. Several men were arrested and a number were Manager Horn of the Northern Pacific slightly injured. George Meets of the Meats Machine company, employing 90 per cent of the machinists In the Pittsburg district, utated that by the end of the week sufficient maa will be here to operate all the machine plants STRIKER IN MEXICO. May 7. At 6.30 this taunting Walter Cheily Orisaba, Mexico, May T. Two thouJSrtTs carpenter, Im s t of inuaa-Shr- i sii sand operatives of the Rio Blanco killed s family JJoTwliA whom ks resided, t textile millsareand 1,000 from the mills on strike. The streets this city. . at Nogales 414 Fierce street, la are thronged with excited and restRBwh, seed 67. his wife and less men reedy for an outbreak, but they are held lu check by ru rales. their young soa. 8. Beard, a carpenter, with rel- Extra work without pay caused the Denver. trouble la the Rle Blanco mills. At atives la Bt. Louis and Nogales one uf the men engaged la a M. E. Elaton, a surveyor, recently York. fight, for which ha waa arrested and fros Newiinaa D. Carothers, a nelder-i- . discharged. HI fellow workers asked u i hie reinstatement and struck to give woman, who boarded thtbe house. Davis and his victims all resided la force tp the demands. as a the house, which was conducted Jinan home by the Bush family.Van-X- . wsi In.FamerTllle, near wifs this ststsy where ha has awork-in He has bean ,ii children. Ere. ataos the a as carpenter here dou-m- . The shootln waa dona with a who Davis, barreled shotgun. dent la the same room with young after Buck and Beard, arose nhqrtlyhimself I oclock, and. after arming vhh a gun, shot his two room mates on then visited each room. In turn, hilling the occupants. Ht fancied that the people la the koooo had formed a plot'to kill him and take his money The shots attractAT 16,000 FEET .THERE WAS ed a Urge crowd and a rush waa mads to PRACTICALLY NO LIFE. apoa Daria as ha waa attempting Hload hie weapon and ho wae e and turned over to the ud taken to the detention ward Avalanches Plunged Down the PrecipU tha hospital. itous Slopes With a Tarrlflo The bodies of hla victims were taRoar. kes to the morgue. escaped. One lodger In the house Davis Bhs was a young girl of 17. d Paris, slay 7. Two tha gua at her and waa to shoot when he said she Dr. and Mrs. Bullock Workhis daughter, so he spared her man, have arrived here from India. hie. After killing Bush and Beard, tha The doctor talks interestingly of their Pimm took six shells from a sfelf and recent effort to unveil tha mystery of wtlksd down the hallway where he the Himalayas. siet Mr. Lillian D. Carothers, an We camped," he said, at the highdtiiy woman, who had heard tha first est altitude attained by man. 21,900 two shots and had come to her doorfeet. This was In tha unexplored Min-kuway to find out what waa the matter. range. From our oampa on a Vs shot her and with the remaining In- Suiow plain, aurrouadad by seven towphnii shot Mrs. Oram Bush. If. B. V peaks, wa mtoaaded to a height tea government surveyor, who had ering where I stopped to take photographa recently come here from New York, , as the mist wsa Increasing, while Mrs. wm killed as he lay In bed. . Orson Bush, Sr., was a tallyman In Workman climbed to a peak 21,200 lbs employ of the Dieckman Lumber feet above the level of the sea. Only once waa this record broken, company nnd had gotten np early In order to prepare hla coffee before go- when I climbed the Chogo Lungs gla23,394 feet During the last ing to work. He heard the shooting cier, five days of our climb, the atmosphere sad rushed up stairs, where he was was so rare we were unable to aleep. met by tha murderer. The appearance "Avalanches In the Alps were minof hiuwsy indicates that Bush had nude s desperate fight for bin life. Hla iatures compared with those we saw Borne were .half a body was found an It had fallen at tha la the Hlmllayaa. mile wide and plungad down the prehead of tha stairs. Berenteen-yearolAnnie Bush esma cipitous slopes with a terrific roar, managed to' make Important scientific running Into the hallway and met reoords. whose shotgun waa still clutched The Workmans found a people ef is hla hands. Ho turned tha gua up-n- a the girl, aiming at her head. Bha Mongolian type at a height of 10,000 was too dased to move or apeak and feet, growing rye, wheat,oats and barroold do nothing but stare at Daria. ley, and when nt 12,000 feet Key saw village where human beings wars The madmen faltered and hU hands trembled. Then the girt found voice to living In huts with white goats, fowls, say, "Please dont kill me," and the marmots end Strangs animals. About 14,000 feet the Workmans saw only a shotgun dropped from Davis' hands. 1 can't do it," he said. "Ton are a s pedes of partridge. The doctor said ; good girl. Besldea, you look like my above 10,000 feet there waa practicalown child, and 1 would see her face ly no life. c.. mil nr PITTSBURG STRIKE. 17 YEAR -L ,,- the uncertainties. In the house aa ef-fort will be made to call it up. A strong bucket shop lobby la present in Springfield, however, trying to block lu progress. EXAMINEE, OGDEN, Francisco, os , AT GREAT HEIGHT i railroad, gae out the following statement on the attempt to rob the Ninth Coast Limited near Butte. Mont., early today: "No. 22. tbs east bound coast limit ed, Engineer Frank Clow and Conductor Culvyr, waa held up oa the east aide of Butte Mountain, shout sixteen miles east of Butts, by two or more men who shot' and hilled the engineer and shot the fireman through the nrm. They did some mare shooting but became alarmed and left. Sheriff Webb, of Billings, eae upon the train and started upon the trail of the hold-umen. Bloodhounds from the Deer Lodge penitentiary have been put on their trail and we expect to get the men. Engineer Clow had been running that train for eight years, ever since the limited was nut into service. "The robbers did not get eny money. While this road has hsd severs! holdups in that vicinity lu tbs pest tea years, we have captured the robbers la every lnatance. and they are all doing time in the penitentiary and In all that time our money lorn haa not been to exceed 3,000. p BODY FOUND IN ESTUARY. Oakland. May I. With a bullet wound over the right eye, the body of a man supposed to be Edward Short, better known aa Frank E. Smith, the promurderer of John Maroovich, prietor of the Gee Kltchea, waa found in the cetuary this morning and waa later posltlvelv identified by A. Clekak. a partner of Maroovich. A number of the waltera In the restaurant and 'others say It la the body of the murderer. FLAGUE IN CHILE. over-power- po-Uo- well-know- pre-put- m a Valparaiso, Chile, May 7. At Casts, whera tha bubonic plague la raging, there were 124 destha from tha dreaded disease during tha first thro montha of this year. An-tef- " WILL BE DEPORTED. Honolulu, May 7. There are severs! trachoma patients among tha Spanish immigrants recently, brought from Bpala who will be deported. . DEGAIs PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk er the Respective Signers fer Further Inlormatleik . . d Dm-vi- s, if I killed you. When policemen came to arrest Davis ht fought like a demon and a riot call was turned In. Seven o Ulcers responded In an automobile. ' Two of them engaged Davie in conversation while others got behind Mm and pinioned hla arms. Ha waa then remond to the detention hospital. THEY ARE GUESSING, Net Certain When the Heir Will THE concerns are forced out OF BUSINESS. GAMBLING V ski ms of Business Transacted Has Large One Concern Paid Bn 9100,000 a Yaar For Wirea. 7. The Cht fc5w.cf- today aaya: Bucketahopa throughout t atetea la tha I the end IEMenc. Concerted legtal int them In several 4 paaaige of strinn JJjTWtlng them from open ".together with the nctlvi Board of Trade In pr them, baa cans w? buaketahop concern Jaaag network of prlvi 2TPrincIpally every sU u withdraw from Northwest, the businea Klaunderntood tke leadln he nearly nt trSiTcenI I1 SiS?' ,u Indin 1 Rfratr by Ja the time net atate autho 4wfc ?P by passed p m shop, that state. pending in bteieachawtu! JJta oral of the meet b out of opt of business t bMha a? WMt backet shop enormous, especial! sbSSLKr chfVd only ,0 oaeenv"U,i h- o huger t: Jotftlmnfa born concer Wdlwft100000 oanually 1 -l. concern t U tte vLTjJ proe of great i of trade yT Legislature Is at In the Second Dlatrict Court of Weber County, Utah: la the matter of the estate of Paul E. Van Scoy, deceased, creditors will present their claims with vouchers to tha undersigned at the office ef A. Q. 2421 WashingHorn, Atterneyat-law- , ton avenne, Ogden City, Utah, on or before September 16th, 1907. Dated Mar 4th. 1907. J. B. HERRICK, . . : Administrator. . A. G. HORN, Attorney for Estate. SUMMONS. Madrid, May 7 It waa announced that the confinement of Queen Victoria may be expected the end of May. This announcement waa subsequently contradicted by Dr. the specialist who Is la permanent attendance at tha palace, who declared that the royal baby should have arrived before thin There wsa much surprised comment at the discrepancy in these statements and careful inquiry was made, with the result that ton official statement Issued the beginning of the year, placing tha event the latter part of May, turns out to be correct. The Incident has canted both Indignation and amusement, and it has revealed that tha court physicians, who laaucd a report April 2, saying the child probably would be born the latter peri of April, were In aeml-offlclal-- In the Dlatrict Orart of Weber Coua-tState of Utah. Kathryn CL Shnrtliff, Plaintiff, vn Willard J. Bhftrtllff, Defendant. Sumy, mon. Tha State of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty daya after tha entice of this Summons apon you, If nerved trithla the' County in which this action la brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the - above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against yon according to the demand of tbs complaint, which haa been Sled with the Clerk of said Court Tbla action la brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of error.matrimony heretofore existing beQueen Victoria drove out this morn- tween yon and the plaintiff. aha complained of a ing aa usual.-bC. R. HOUUNG8WORTH. alight chill on returning, and remained Plaintiff's Attorney. In the palaee the rest of the day. Room 202 Ecclea P. O. Address: Utah. , , Ogden, Building, , GEN. BARON KUROKI. . ut Ha Haa a Good Opinion ef the American People. Fargo, X. D, May 4. Gen. Baron Kuroki and hla staff passed through here tonight over the Northern Padflo Railway on foe wpy from Japan to Washington. They are accompanied by Gen. MacArthur, representing President Roosevelt At Bismarck, Gen. Kuroki was met by Governor Burke and other atate official and the mayor of the etty. To an Associated Press correspondent Gen. Kuroki expressed high appreciation of the kindness and courtesy of the people, and aaid that more than ever la he confident of the friendship and warm feellfig of the United States for Japan. CLOSED FOR FIVE HOURS. Out of Respect for One of the .Em- ploys!. the Canadian Xorthw -- 2431 of A. G. Horn, Attorneyat-law- , Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, on or before September 16th, 1907. Dated May 4th. 1907. WM. J. STEPHENS, JR, Administrator. A. G. HORN. Attorney for Estate. Ar-riv- Gut-tlere- x, SIPS OF la the Second Dlatrict Court of Weber County, Utah: In the matter of the estate of Elisabeth J. Stephens, .deceased, creditors win present their claims with voucher! to the undersigned at the office Ci.fa.xgn, Mav 7. Out of reaped for Foralund. 72 years old, who Andrew d was the oldest employe of the Sons A Bell. Boiler company, South Chicago, the plant of the comyeater-dspany was closed for five hours Foralund died Sunday. He was s foreman In the plant more than twenthlrty-eevef- i years ty yearn and for the company. He ta wsa employed by first work aid to have missed his became when he weeks ago, two day a WrU-lar- 111. USING BLOODHOUNDS. Butte, Mont, May 7. A special train from Deer Lodge, wKh deputy sherbar this morning for iff, aboard, left whera the atbound Welrh's Spur, North Coast Limited was held up NOTICE. SPECIAL BOAD TAX ELECT y3N. ROT ROAD DISTRICT, Weber Coun- ty, Utah: NOTICE la haraby given that lh pup uanco of a Resolution adopted by tha Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, oft April 22, 1907, a Special Election la hereby called In tha ROT ROAD DI8TRICT of Weber County, Utah, on Friday, May 24th, 1907, ut the ROT 8CH00L HOUSE in said Diatriri, between the hours of seven (7) A. M. and seven (7) P. 1L on said day, for tha purpose of rate mlttlni to the qualified elector with. In said District, a proposition to authorise the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, to levy for the fiscal year 1907, n District Road Tan of flva (6) mills on nil the taxable property within said district, to be used exclusively for the construction und repair of roada and highways situated therein. Only registered voters residing within said district who shall have paid said property tax therein in the year preceding such election shall bn entitled to vote, at such election. The following named persona have been duly appointed by tha acid Board to conduct said Special Election, to- - a. :PHI HARDT, P. DXX and D. AMMON, order jot the Board of County of Weber County, mlaaioncra Ml) OSCAR R MADSOX. Chairman. DAVID MATTSON. d: Ogden, Utah, -- Owratj Clerk, May 1, 1997. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, MAY S, 1907. 7 |