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Show UTAH STATK NEWS BOYS The total output of the Utah neries for the past season will reach 111 BLUE SHIP ILL-FA- REACHES can- III PORI $33,850 cases. Cherry trees In Salt Lake county sire yielding $10 to 12 worth of fruit tnch season. The price of coal has been reduced by the Salt Lake dealers, and is now Battleships Begin Second Stage of selling at $5.75 a ton, delivered. War is to be waged against Ogden Long Journej, the Next Stop saloon men who have been in the Being Rio Janeiro. habit of selling liquor to minors. Dorene- Perrine, of Green River, to take Utah, has been selected charge of the Green River State Rear Admiral Evans Expects to Reach bank. That Port Within Twelve Days I1 is announced that the Green Time Officers and Men Shown River bank, which recently closed its Every Courtesy at Port floors, will pay every dollar of its of Spain. obligations. It is now an assured fact that tbe government will be well represented Port of Spain, Trinidad. The Amer-leaat the National Dry Farming conbattleship fleet weighed anchor gress, which will be held in Salt at 4 oclock Sunday afternoon and Lake City, January 23 to 26. steamed for Rio Janeiro. AccompanyOgden baseball fans are discuss the fleet were the supply ships ing a to an proposition Ing organize and Glacier. Culgoa team for next season to go on Long before the hour set a myriad a barn storming tour of the country of small craft, chiefly launches and as an advertisement for Utah. steam yachts, moved up and down The announcement is made by the lines of anchored warships, along Fis r Harris, president of the Trans-Mi- t the merry parties aboard shouting ouri Dry Farming congress, that farewells to the departing visitors. but 4 pec cent of the 52,000,000 acres Thousands of residents climbed the af land in Utah Is under cultivation. hills to view the great surrounding The Ogden Clearing House asso- white ships as they moved outward on ciation has decided to withdraw clear their Journey. Ing house Bcrip from circulation. BeThe fleet presented a magnificent ginning January 1, the certificates appearance as It steamed out in four will be redeemed as rapidly as poswith the supply ships trail-- 1 sible. . fas. a distance of four hundred yards bred C. Walker, the acquitted I separating one division from another, slayer of Dr. Earl S. Beers, has been With the Connecticut in the lead the a divorce from his wife, Jose- - battleships headed for the Booas and phine Walker. Walker was granted Earned majestically through the President Decides to Not Recall thf Troops, Providing Governor Sparks Calls Extra Session of The Dowager Empress Gives Orders Legislature. to Suppress All Public Meet- President Roosevelt Washington. on Saturday indicated by a telegram to Governor Sparks of Nevada that the federal troops now at Goldfield will be ordered to remain there for A further period of three weeks, providing the governor within five days issues a call for a special session of the legislature. The telegram President Roosevelt sent was in response to one from the governor in which he set forth the need of armed intervention and expressed doubt whether to call the legislature would result in a request from that body for federal aid. ON CHRISTMAS DAY Voyage Attended by Many Tragic Events, Sinking of Another Craft, Mutiny and Death Among the Crew. Nevada Legislature Will be Asked to Adopt Law Creating State Rangers for Police Duty. ings in Pekin. San Francisco. The American ship Atlas dropped anchor here Christmas day, 275 days out from Baltimore. It ended a voyage made tragic by collision off Cape Horn, attended by the Mine Owners Seek Federal Injuncsinking of another vessel, the drowntion to P revert Picketing in Golding of the fated crafts captain and field and Desire a Dissolution the captains wife, mutiny on its owr of the Miners Union. decks and death among its crew. On June 6, at 6 p. m., the Atlas Pekin. The dowager empress hasBtruck the . Norwegian bark Viking of Goldfield, Nevada. Residents given verbal orders to the interior I CaPtaln Peterson, bonnd from Haw to hear at any Goldfield are department and to the police to sup-- burg to Calalo. Both were badly dam moment that expecting Governor Sparks has de- press all public meetings In Pekin, I aSd by the contact, but the bark elded to an extra session of the call I In the terror of the and there is reason to believe that fared worse. I fa adopt new laws looking feSllature thirteen of crew this of the order will be extended to the nlgbt the Nor to AN EPIDEMIC OF GRIP. of a body of state the organization Iwegian boarded the American ship provinces. or police to preserve law rangers I over The . shrouds and . tangled popular agitation along the crawling Every Home in Pittsburg Affected by lines of rights recovery is growing dangling booms. But Captain Peter and order n case of trouble over the Grip or Pneumonia. oatcffme tbe dispute which now D aQ in a phenomenal manner. The ques-- 1 bis wife were not among to out. be threatens Pittsburg. What is said to be the tion of provincial as I those who made the dangerous tran against federal I tworst epidemic of sickness since 1889 Should the extra session be called was too But to it dark enters render largely Into the is being experienced in Pittsburg and sovereignty matter. Women's societies, schools I ad though the Atlas stood by during and ,aws Passed permitting the or-fphysicians estimate that thousands of boys and girls, the family news-- 1 the nighL and next morning the VIk sanization of state militia, or police persons are prostrated by pneumonia, papers and the force, the men. It Is claimed, .would political press, all are faR bad disappeared. I typhoid fever and especially the grip. participating in tue The Atlas put into Rlo de Janeirs be eDt to Goldfield as soon as pos-- a agitation, and for Throughout the ci.y probably every I far repairs, leaking badly. On the way stw and kept there on police dirty month home is affected In some manner, and has been past the government here fa this present conflict between in-1 hr port the mutiny took place un receiving telegrams owners be mfa I scarcity of employes in the large and the miners has over the some trouble crew, creasing numbers expressing the among flee buildings is seriously felt. Strong desire of the senders that the I with the mate, but It was easily been settled. The Pittsburg Railway company is Thursday the officials of the rights which have been alienated from I Quelled. Before the collision off Cape having difficulty in manning Its cars them by I Horn three of the ships company met mfaerr union and C. El Mahoney, be to restored the foreigners on account of the conductors and Chinese. death. On May 23, J. Shumacher vlce President of the Western Feder-tin with the erin I The movement has reached such and Charles Nolan, seamen, fell from aHon, who Is here to effect a settle- C?ty magnitude that the government is I fa Jib boom and were drowned. On ment of the strike, learned of the plan I June 15 John sail maker, died of the mine owners of Goldfield to and BeveHty all but that of 1889, and thoroughly alarmed, and it is today I and was buriedHook, ace of ml ten sea. at When the obtain an Injunction, through the fed- fill to a I striving !J may yet break that record. conciliatory position He be- fn Slippery tracks caused a street car the son flee. . and 016 ?ral courts preventing picketing and caaiaa between the revolutionary agitators f?,lpJarved to collide with a freight train in Salt LmUapof the 14 nmy have originated thetgerma t vessei bringing about the dissolution of the Journey in' llevtB and tTOm who those hereTnto In consider 1889 wisVdSd afantme th themselves aladyS Lake City, as a result Arnold Berger about twelve days, and it was an-m Goldfield miners union. to Btart be wa8 back traced The people of Che aggrieved. tL.rough Burope sustaining a broken leg and a num- nounced by Admiral Evans before hla to Asia and finally located in Mahoney, speaking of this latest Hongsome sent have deleKiang province ber of other passengers being badly departure that he expects to reach move of the mine owners, said: "An China. kong, to here gates Rio Janeiro Friday evening, January protect their interests. shaken up. "TT ' of this kind, if issued, will These delegates the foreign board National Association Will Assemble at Injunction During the week of their visit The entire town of Kimberly had 10. IN MINES. mean that there Is nothing left for ACCIDENTS here the has American taken officers into its men and confidence, opening a narrow escape from destruction by received the miners to do but to jump into every courtesy at the bands Three Times as its archieves to them and asking them the sea. Had' the petition been for fire on December 27, when one buildMany Men Killed in to of the residents. make a careful examination of the a writ restraining the miners . from United States as in Other Countries. ing was destroyed and the others position of the Chinese government picketing or boycotting, I would not saved after a desperate battle against SECOND TRIAL OF THAW. Washington. The coal mines of the with regard to Great Britain and . have been surprised. In the bill of the flames, Growers in Janassociation this city United States are killing three times then to recommend a solution of the Lomplalnt( however, as I understand Nesbit Thaw Evelyn Will Thomas Gallagher, a switchman emAgain Tell as many men per thousand employed uary 14, 15 and 16. Advices have been it, there are two new points: One, difficulty. Her Story to the Jury, received indicating that upward of the prayer for an order of the fedployed In Salt Lake City, had one of as those of most European countries. The reception accorded these civ 2,000 his ears bitten ofT while engaged in New York. On January C, Harry In the last seventeen years 22,840 Ilian delegates persons wil be present Simul- eral court prohibiting the miners by the government a fight with another man. The mem-f- a K. Thaw will be called a second time men have given up their lives in the and the admission taneously a sheep show will be held, from continuing their organization on of representative r was sewed on again, and it Is be- before a jury to make his defense to mines of th-l- country. As many vio- of provincial councils into state af at which the leading wool and sheep the ground that it is a nuisance; the lieved will be saved. the charge of having murdered Stan- lent deaths have occurred in the mines fairs at Pekin, is without precedent I interests of the country have stated faer point that is new is that Gold-an- d ed miners union be dissolved. Any John Ockey, who escaped from the ford White. There have been several during the last six believed to constitute what they will make exhibits. years as during the can is of men who fancy that be called the state mental hospital last October, postponements of the date of the sec- preceding eleven years. of thin the The edge to be considered at JtheBGoldfleld questions The number mlner8 will tamely 6lIb-has been located at Toquerville ond hearing of this noted case, but it of fatal accidents each year is now wedge which is to give constitutional the wool growers meeting will be the rights. It shows also the importance public land questions and the attitude mit to such procedure, are greatly Washington county, and the officers is said now that there will be no fur- double that of the year 1895. In 1906, of I would favor ignoring mistaken. the agitation which has been going of that county report that he is ther delay. 6,861 men were killed or injured in on in Ce Kiang province and which of the national administration there- any such order from any court in exthe the killed again dangerously insane mines, numbering 2,061 undoubtedly is the cause of the re- on. The twenty-eight-hoThere have been many rumors as to law, rela- istence. Injunctions have come to be and the Injured 4,800. In addition to falling off a porch the plans of the defense for the tive to livestock shipments, will also a mere joke to the American people, d cent edict the throne. by These terrible facts have been be considered, as well as a number of and this one would be the biggest and breaking his arm, in a drunken hearing of the case, and it has gleaned by government experts under HINDOO STATESMEN mlnor Questions pfertaining to the in- - Joke of all. We shall fight It with carousal a day of so before Christ been predicted that an entirely new orders LEARNING. from Secretary Garfield of the . line of action be followed. dustry. It might every weapon at our disposal. There a was miner who in Salt mas, visiting of the interior to investidepartment can be howwould be nothing else for us to do. authoritatively of stated, Indians Breaks Lake wsb fined $15 by the police Congress Up nature the extent and of mine ever, that the defense will again be gate SHORT FLOUR SHIPMENT. court judge for drunkenness, All Free for Fight the that Evelyn Nesbit Thaw accidents. KEPT LEAKY SHIP AFLO As a number of smelters in Salt will same, relate Surat her story to the Jury, TO SOLVE again Bombay. After two days of Minneapolis Mills Send Out 1,000,000 SMELTER Lakt county will be closed in accord and that an PROBLEM. futile efforts to elect a president the Vessel Brought Into Port After Terimposing array of expert Barrels Less Than Last Season. ancr with the mandates of the court, alienists will again undertake to esIndian national congress broke up rific Battle With Sea. Construction of to Independent Plant Minneapolis. Flour shipments from an effort will be made by the Weber tablish the theory that Thaw was inFriday afternoon in a fight, during be Begun Within Ninety Days. San Francisco. Leaking 1907 will fall short of for at the club to intorest the owners in sites sane at the time he killed Stanford Mineapolis which the police had to be called in White In the Madison Square roof the totals shipped during 1906 by near- rate of eighteen inches a day, and for their plants In Weber county. Salt Lake City. At the sixth anThe congress was of especial in ly a million barrels. This decrease with her men exhausted after a long Will Clark, a section foreman, liv- garden, but has so far recovered his nual banquet of the Salt Lake Com- terest this year, owing to the agitamental balance since that to as time ing at the Hot Springs, ten miles be no longer a menace to the commu- mercial club, held Saturday evening, tion for home rule. When the dele- apparently has not been entirely due battle at the pumps to keep the vesnorth of bgden, while passing be- nity, and therefore is entitled to freeThomas Kearns, in speak- gates assembled on Thursday, the to the financial flurry, as the figures sel afloat, the American ship Erekine M. Phelps, bound from Seattle for tween a string of cars near that place, dom. ing on the subject Mines and Smelt- Moderates and Indian Extremists at for each month show that only in m three of months the have entire Karlui, was shot in the leg by a small boy sought refuge from the storm year made the announcement that once locked horns on this issue and ers, the shipments for 1907 exceeded those off this port Thursday morning and who jivas carelessly firing a Ships Weather Severe Storm. within ninety days, or as soon as the the meeting was adjourned amid for the same rifle. months in 1906. The arrived In the harbor shortly before New York. A fleet of seven c financial situation would permiL much disorder. When they reasnumber A debating league is to be formed of barrels of flour sent out noon- - s desperate was the struggle steamships the Campania, ground would be broken for a new and sembled on Friday, their I from Minneapolis by the various mills waged by the members of the ships among the High schools of the state, Cedric, SL Louis, Pannonla, Pretoria, Independent smelter within thirty broke loose, and the from so far this year have lest been 13,825,375, crew to make San Francisco under the auspices of the University Caronia and Minneapolis came creep- miles of Salt Lake, and that by Jan- which moderation and platform vessel founder at sea that all constitutional while for a corresponding period in of Utah. The schools will be classed ing into port on Sunday, bearing uary 1, 1909, this smelter would be in action had been advised was rushed 1906 there were 14,573,123 barrels arriving were on the verge of colInto several groups, and the cham scars of battering seas which held the operation. lapse. The Phelps left Seattle many by the Extremists in a body, who shipped, a deficit of 747,743 barrels. back liners will meet in Salt Lake City in and delayed them a day plona The announcement of the opening loudly demanded the speedy estab days ago, bound for Karlui, in balin their trip across the Atlantic. On of the new smelter, which until now a series of debates. In command of Captain Graham. last IMPORTANT FIND. lishment of home rule. complete off Cape Flattery nine While Mrs. Mary Maycock, one of the pio- Christmas day the storm was so heavy has been somewhat uncertain, was days Chairs and tables were broken in a dozen of the cabin passen- greeted with great applause, and folvessel sprung a leak. the ago neers of Weber county, died suddenly that only Documents Taken from General Pike the scrimmage and table legs and of the SL Louis went to the din- lowing the gers banquet mining operators on December 22 at the home of her in 1806 Discovered in Mexico. pieces of shattered furniture ing room for dinner. None of the and investors crowded about Senator other Smalt Penalty for Using the Mails were used by the delegates as bludJohn son, Maycock of Pleasant steamers were seriously Mexico City. What is considered a to learn more of the new Kearns damaged, With Intent to Defraud. on each beView. The deceased was a native of though at one time the officers of the other. The fighting movement, its scope and the results geons came fierce and many delegates sus- very important historical discovery England, and crossed the plains with Pretoria used oil to calm the turbulent that the senator hopes to achieve Colo. Promoters, Denver, mining by tained serious injuries before the po- has resulted from the efforts of Dr. the haudeart brigade in 1856. seas. and the project other persons convicted engineers E. Herbert histhe American lice Belton, cleared hall. the finally At a meeting of the Citizens club of using the mails with Intent to detorian, who is here engaged in reDenvers Spasm of Reform. BLACK HAND OUTRAGE. of Park City, a committee was put fraud in connection with the sale of PREFERS DEATH TO PRISON.. search work under the auspices of to work to ascertain if there were Denver, Colo. If the orders issued stock In the Spanish Bullion Mines the institution of of Carnegie Homo tVashing an Italian Wrecked by any needy people in town, and if so to by Governor Henry A. Buchtel are Cain Was Given Lite Sentence and ton. The were sentenced by Judge discovery consists - In the company, give them needed relief. A diligent obeyed by the district attorney of the Explosion. Promptly Cuts His Throat in this city oi eighteen o. R. E. Lewis in the United States disunearthing sean'h revealed only about ten pen state, the laws on the statute books court here, as follows: George Brownsville, Pa. The Nome of R. Des Moines, Iowa. J. G. Cain, contwenty-on- e documents taken from the trict Bont who could really be called in against gambling and in S. Dubois, Lee Dubois and C. L. to the F. Fredianl, an Italian, was wrecked regard victed of murdering Charles H. Mor- possession of Lieutenant Zebulon NT. need. liquor traffic will be vigorously en- by an explosion of dynamite. The enBlackwell, days in jail and ris. a wealthy mine owner, commitPike of the United States army by $1,000 fine thirty Howard Hunt, a lineman employed forced in the future. The governor in each; William H. Wilson, front of the house was blown out, ted suicide tire in the county jail here Spanish soldiers in 1806, when he was W. B. Cameron, A. E. Keables and in Salt Lake City, was instantly killed his proclamation Instructs all district but neither Fredianl nor members of on Friday. He had while at work, coming In contact with attorneys and peace officers to vigor- his smuggled a razor captured while making his famous Arthur Lawrence, fifteen days family were injured. Recently he into his cell and cut his throat from trip np the Arkansas and prisonment and $500 fine each; Ar- a high tension wire, as a result his ously enforce these laws, and an- received letters from an alleged Black tar to ear, after foot slipping as he wa3 climbing a nounces that he has arranged with Hand being notified by rivers, visiting the Osage and Co-- thur Levan and E. W. Sebben, $100 General Dickson to prosecute society, threatening death if a turnkey Friday morning that tbe manche Indians at the instance of fine, and costs amounting to $200; R. telephone po'e. Hunt was 21 years Attorney of age, and but recently came to Salt all violators if the local officers do not money was not paid the society, and sheriff would take him to Fort Mad- - General James Wilkinson, then gov- - Hunt and Danton Pincus, $50 fine act. The law against prize fighting the authorities believe the Black ison penitentiary that day to serve ernor of Louisiana. and $150 costs. Lake from Kansas. Hand is responsible for the outrage. will also be enforced. his life tetm. Plans for the erection of a new W. J. Bryan, Senator From Florida. Financial Worries Leads to Death. Hard Times Make Many Soldiers. tabernacle at Ogden have been sub- Stunned by Blows on Head and Then Saved from Death on Scaffold Negro Bro-- 1 Fla. Governor New York. Ernest G. Stedman, Jacksonville, mitted to the presidency of Weber Drowned. Washington. General Elliott, comward on Christmas day' appointed rice president and director of the J. by Telegram from Governor. stake. The building will cost $200,-00Newark, N. J. The woman whose mandant of marines, has reported to Ala Just as the William James Bryan of this city to C. Lyons Building & Operating comBirmingham. and will occupy the site of the nude Secretary Metcalf that for the first black cap was about to be body was found On the Hackenpresent tabernacle. It is expected placed be United States senator, vice Steph- pany, for which receivers were ap- tha the work will be completed be- sack meadows, in the town of Harri- time inwasmany months the marine over the head of Henry Thaxton, a , r now up to its full compleI remainder son, on December 26, was stunned by corps of the term expiring March ing in front of a subway train at the fore the end of 1908. ment of 8,700 enlisted men. General negro, convicted of the killing of S. T. 4, 1909. Mr. blows on the head and ata then is thrust Bryan prominent James Grundy of Salt Lake had a fourteenth street station. The fatal-torne- y 'Huntsuckcr, a white man, a telegram and now holds the position of jty ' precipitated a panic among the narrow escape from death in a pool head foremost into a pool of water. Elliott reports that not only has he A rived from the governor, staying This grewsome story was told at the secured all the men he wants, but has of room in Salt Lake, when William the execution for fifteen days. The county solicitor for this county. He hundreds waiting passengers, autopsy, which left no doubt as to the withdrawn from the newspapers adsheriff read the message aloud. The was born in Orange county, Florida, Women became hysterical and it was Bailey placed a gun against his stom- details of the murderers work. The vertisements for ach and pulled the trigger. Fortu- body is believed to be that of Agnes he is now in &calling to recruits, but prisoner raised his hands and ex- October 10, 1876; was reared in the with difficulty that the crowd was position pick his men claimed My God! All the prisoners vicinity of his birthplace. Mr. Bryan controlled by the subway police. A nately the cartridge failed to explode. OKeefe, a domestic, who had been when there is need for further recruit- In the a and Thaxton is a prominent lawyer of this city, and valuation of over $7,000,000 is placed cheer, gave jail Bailey is in jail, charged with an at- employed by several families in ment The industrial depression Is re- was member of the Democratic state upon the real estate owned by the led back his cell to to murder. commit praying and aexecutive tempt Orange. sponsible for this condition. committee. Lyons company. weeping. The Utah Construction company Means Death to Moorish Fanatics. has Just completed for the Western Countess Wants Marriage Legalized. Fight Between Strikers and Teddy Bear Craze Dying Out Ends Colorado Timber Fraud Cases. Florence. The Pacific railroad, which is being built authorities here Paris. It Is already apparent that Results in 210 Deaths. New York. The Teddy bear craze Denver. In the United States disfrom San Francisco to Salt Lake, have been asked to legalize the mar- the replacing of General Drude to is the Valparaiso. out by trict court on Tuesday Judge R. F. According to an of- according dying toy work amounting to $10,000,000, which riage of Enrico Toselli, the music General DAmada marks the beginficial the recent encoun-- I statement New in York. When dealers stores the to Lewis motion the granted quash is only a part of the contract. Th9 teacher, and the Countess Montignoso, ning of a more ters at Iquique between nitrate strikenergetic French company is also doing work in New divorced wife of the crown prince of icy In Morocco. General Drude pol- the indictments against E. M. Biggs, closed late Tuesday night, most of has president, and Charles D. McPhee and the toy departments were pretty well ers and the police, resulted in the Saxony. The authorities so far have been In command Mexico, Idaho and Oregon. of the French not J. J. a divorce which directors of the New cleared out except for Teddy bears. killing of' 210 men and the wounding officially legalized The building permits Issued from forces In Morocco, but is retired nom- MexicoMcGinnity, Lumber company, and Chas. During the holiday rush. Just over, of fifty. During one of the engage- the city engineers office in Ogden was not obtained through the Italian inally on account of GenH. Freeman and W. W. Nossaman of thousands of doga elephants, mon- ments, the troops fired particularly expected that the are 245 for 1907. This number repre- courts, and it is will not be granted, eral DAmada has been it. command Durango, present request sents buildings already erected ant the charging them with con- keys, and rabbits, made of furry clotb at the leaders of the strikers, but courts having already refused to at La Rochelle. There is reason to to defraud the government of and stuffed as are the Teddy bears their aim was poor and the men were $407,-70under way of the total cost of spiracy tha recognize contracted abroad believe, however, General Umber lands in Archuleta county, Col- were sold, but very few of the great not hurt The president and vice which is a monthly average of by Italiansmarriages Drudes who became recall is due as much to dis- orado. citiwas based numbers of bears that went into the president of the strike organization, The order to $34,000 expended on residences and zens for the purpose of foreign obtaining a satisfaction rith his hesitating courss upon the ground that quash no crime under toy shops early In the season hav who are Spanish anarchists, have business houses of the city. as to his illness. divorce. disappeared. the federat statutes was shown.- left the shelves. - n 1 I ail-sta- J long-draw- PS 000-mn- I 1 seo-on- . I trans-Atlanti- far 1 - k. n |