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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VOLUME MINISTER VIII. NUMBER 7. OGrIDEIN, TJ T A. MISSOURI BRIBERY CASES MM CUBAN LEAVE BOGOTA Ziegler, President of the Baking der Trust, Will Be JEFFERSON City, Mo., Nov. 16. The governor today signed requisition papers on New York for the extradition of William Ziegler, head of the bstking powder trust, who was innection with the In con- WOMEN BE RUSHED nearly contvi-i- i our MORAL salvation? ll is time to appeal to our whirl) MING OP THE FIGHT The House will Take a Vote On Resolution Against the Slot the Measure Next chines Adopted By Child Culture Club. Thursday Ma- bill in the last legislature. The case of Senator Matthews for COMMITTEE TO USE HIS OWN DISCRETION REPORT ADOPTED STRONG LETTER OF PROTEST bribery was called thia morning. Judge Hasell announced that he was disqualified to sit in the case and adjourned it Resolution Move Deniea That Stats Department Roportod by Committee on Condemning the Further Toleation of to December 16th. Meana Severance of DiploRules Prohibts All This Form of Gambling-Ot- her matic Relatione. Amendments. Interviews. would-b- e Bribe antl-alu- in takers The atate Former Assistant Attornsy-Gsnaron Trial for the Second department announce! thla morning Tims. that permission has been accorded to our Minister Beaupre to leave Bogota at hie own discretion. This is in no CINCINNATI, Nov. 16. The second sense a recall, but is merely a leave of trial of former Aasitant Attorney-Generabsence. Miller and Attorney Bohns was Our government does not wish to the initiative in a severing of di- begun in the federal court this mornplomatic relations with Colombia, nor ing. They are charged with a conspirneedlessly to offend the sensibilities of acy to secure a bribe frim Ryan, the the government and people of thpt man, at a time when state. But it is understlod here that Miller was serving as assistant in the present excited state of feeling eneral for the postofflce departat Bogota the minister may be in dan- ment at Washington. ger from insurrectionary violence, and it is deemed best to allow the widest PR0ECT THE PARK latitude to him in determining his own WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. al al f attorney-g- movements. As Bogota is for inland our legation is without power of protection, and Minister Beaupre will probably go immediately to Buena Ventura, on the west coast, where he can be near our naval force. He may later come to this country. The permission extended to Minister Beaupre is looked upon here as a practical recall, lacking only the demand for his passports, which would be equivalent to a war declaration. Timely Recommend:.'! m Is Mads by the Acting Sutierintendent of Yosemita. Nov. 16. Acting Superintendent Gerrard of Yosemite national park, recommends the purchase by the government of all patented lands forest approaches to the park. He says that these approaches will be completely destroyed within a few' months unless such action can be taken. the a satisfactory, treaty and such other concessions as may bring the isthmus CASE AGAINST LANE back to the Colombian union. It is expected that amicable arrange- Suit of Lena 8. Welton Will Be Apments will be made, and such are hearpealed to U. 8. 8upreme tily desired here. News from the state Court. department at Washington Is anxiously awaited. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16. Lena S. Walton, who le fighting Charles D. METHODIST MISSIONS. Lane for a million dollar Nome mining claim, was granted this morning a sixOMAHA, Nov. 16. The Methodist ty days stay by the circuit court of missionary committee this morning de- appeals. She will appeal to the U. S. cided to hold the next meeting at Bossupreme court for a writ of certiorari. ton. It apportioned $60,000 16, 1903. i DEEP GREEN k. An true American citizens we all believe in not eminent by the people, but the ninemlmeiit in: The right kind of government by the right kind of peothe ple. People who will enforce In the right places, and lawn right uot permit and encourage these vices to accommodate a few of their "chosen people, at our expense. We cannot afford it, nor do we Intend to. Some of our executors have good (?) intentions, we are sure, but "good intentions do not rescue unwise actions from failure." We are badly in need of the bent intentions" followed out ill like maimer. Who In going to nee that we have them? The need rests with us. Let us act. 1 am a daughter of Ogden, born here, reared litre. I love Ogden; I am willing to se:ik and work for her. Anything which makes for her splendor is my Joy; anything which makes for her shame In my sorrow. Iteeause I want to renew a Just pride in her; because I want to see her lifted from the morass of evils Into which she has been KM, I appeal to the other women of Ogden to join in the work. Let us abolish the gambling slot machines, and thereby stavt our Ogden on the upward jiuth. MAITRIXE TEMPEST. MINING SECTION lolond Henry an Old Prospector Tells of the Riches There. MINES A NOW BEING OPERATED District Which Only Ncsda Transportation to Make It a Wonder. WASHINGTON. Nov. 16. In the At a meeting of the Child Culture (.'id. George A. Henry, a veteran of house today Dalsell of Pennsylvania Club on Saturday afternoon.at the resithe civil war and who commanded the Fourth Iowa under Gen. Grenville M. offered a privileged resolution from the dence of Mrs. Ezra Rich, the following Dodge, is In the city and registered committee on rules providing for the resolution was unanimously adopted: at the Broom hotel. The colonel has immediate consideration of the Cuban That the of Resolved, members the been In Utah thirteen years and all the bill. Child Culture Club do most earnestly time in the Deep Creek country which The resolution prohibits all amend- urge the suppression of the gambling Is just now attracting so much attenments and provides for a vote not la- slot machines in this city. tion among milling men. He ie one of ter than 4 o'clock on Thursday. KARA WHALEN, oldest Williams of Mississippi, leader of proxiieclors in the district. President. In hii interview with a representathe Democratic side, spoke against the SARAH M. TAYLOR, tive of the Journul the colonel gave resolution. CITIZENS CONTINUE TO the following interesting and reliable ' ELLEN W. HAMER. The house by vote of 176 to 155 adREGISTER THEIR VIEW8 account of that section of Utah. Deep opted the' rule. , Secretary." Rev. E. I. Goshen: The gambling Creek is situated about 160 miles from The report of the minority of the The following named members of the slot machines ought to be abolished. It Ogden, in Tooele county and is ninety ways and means committee on the Cu- club were present: Mcsduines Ame is the worst form of exthat g imbllng miles from a railroad. ban hill was made public today. It lia Fiygare, Kate L. Hilliard, Jennie Deep Creek ists in Ogden. in of a miles and takes radius seventy says that the bill should be amended Nelson, Annie Rich, Charlotte Driver, Yes, I am op in tills "Jlyrum Itelnnp: e twenty-onare there out territory which the clause Anna by atViking proWright, Ellen Ilamer, Katie tioned to the slot machines and ihey districts. Clifton district, mining vides for no reduction on sugar du- Wright, Sara M. Taylor, Clara Wright, to be suppressed quickly. in which Col. Henry's Interests lie, conties to other countries than Cuba. It Nellie Reeve, Lena Goddard, Hannah ought Mrs. J. 8. Gordon, president of the tains about 100 miners and prospecays that if the amendment is not ad- Clark and Nettle Kerr. W. C. T. U.: Most certainly uni op- tors. In the early days there used to debill should still be passed opted the posed opposed to the slot machines. be a smeller at Clifton but it has not Its bad features because the DAUGHTER OF OGDEN spite good As a member of the W. C. T. IT. 1 take Ixfn in operation for many years. MAKES AN APPEAL. thin points would overbalance the evil. The opportunity of thanking the Utah There lire many patented mines In evil is a failure to take advantage of To the Utah State Journal: As we State Journul fur the hold stand It has the district not thla great opportunity to diminish the ore today brought face to face with being worked but waittaken against this diabolical device, for of the railroad. The the advent of ing the sugar trust It regrets life In the City of Ogden, its vices and which power appears to be so attractive, es- principal here are at Gold that the party in power has not seen seeming pleasures, we find that the proiertles to the young. Surely it can dellill and Dutch Mountain in close proxfit to confer still further benefits upon vice called slot machine gambling'' pecially on the support of 90 per cent, nt imity to Clifton. Many shipments have both nations by providing for even in its different phases is at present af- pend of the mothers, wives and sisters 1een made from this least, district, the Gold freer commerce between them. It ac- fecting as many, if not more, homes of the men and boya of our town, in Hill mine alone bill as a harbinger of other than any other vice recorded in the In Us battle In the interest of humanhaving produced over cepts the in $1,0110,000 It belongs to the gold. Canwith need of many a respectable family and reciprocity treaties, notably ity. None, only the few who are di- estate of the late Col. J. F. Woodman ada. Book of Follies.' It has been the death rectly llininclaliy interested, could be and has been shut down for several will be of many more, unless our city In favor oCtbe device, and not all of years. ' ' ordinances are enforced. These promi- those are. THE USUAL ROUND-U- P The of Rheba, situated In Queen nent places where this sin is encouraged C. R. Hollingsworth, county clerk: Creek district, with a Spring mining are located in the most conspicuous Polios Arrest and Fins Gamblers and Decidedly I am in favor of the sup- five stamp mill has for a long time localities and are characterized by rows Denizens of the pression of the slot machines. been producing from four to five thouof radiant lights without and brilliCouncilman J. C. Nye: "I nin In faLeves. antly Illuminated halls within. Tla here vor of enforcing the laws; all of them. sand dollars a month. Five additional stamps have recently been added and we find the man who was once a credit Councilman F. J. Hendershot: "Yes, the A. Bailey, George Frye, John Smith output will henceforth he doubled. to himself and the world, treading the sir; I am in favor of abolishing the The J. G. Garner group in Clifton disand T. J. Kurtz were arrested Saturday to ruination. slot machines." flowery path that leads trict has made several shipments for night and charged with keeping a What ia thla seemingly flowery path Mrs. M. C. Camplejohii: Certainly the purpose of testing their ores with gambling house. They each put up and why does he follow it? It is the I am optioned to the slot machines. very satisfactory results. Kish Springs $100 for their appearance, which sum influence of evil that holds tight the They ought to be removed. district, thirty five miles from Clifton, reins and guida the man downwurd. Miss Addle Lucas: The slut ma was forfeited today. shipped silver and leiid ores during all soul follows It because his whole lie chines ought to be abolished at once." the hard times and has Doc Tanner, Kilgore Bros., George becomes so produced over saturated with the mental The law is $800,000. Chez, attorney: Joseph D. A. Dover, Smythe, John Lloyd, E. intoxicant of play, that while he patro- upon our statute books and I am in Colonel Henry owns four different A. Munsey, Baumelster Bros., Joe nises thoie games of chance they are favor of enforcing the law without fear groups full comprising thirty-tw- o Human engine of blood, bone or favor. Walburg, J. H. Myers and Charles Cole to this He claims. the In all locations made to Is the E. A. Stratford: I am highly in fawere also placed under arrest Satur- und flesh, wnat the headlight assessand has been ICThoii having as steel of creature and steam, giant vor of abolishing them. I believe In ment work done day night. The offense charged against she speeds down the dangerous way during all these thirthem attu out teen years. They are called the Copthem was running a poker game and through the darkness of the night cutting William Allison, superintendent of per Key, Etta Lorene, Black Diamond $25 was the amount they were assessed Within this dazzling stream of light schools: "They are certainly a bad and Minnehaha groups. The Four MetIs on on she carried and by overwhelm- thing for the boys. Some of the high and paid. als is a title given them because the Denizens of the levee, numbering ing power, while just without this school boys have been knowm to patdifferent properties carry cropper, gold, and ronize them thirty-nin- e all told, were also arrested stream He the shadows dense silver and lead. At present four men and fines Imposed ranging from $8 to black. In these shadowed places are Mrs. M. L. Richards: I am certainly are engaged In doing the assessment the homes the homes where wife and opposed to slot $15. and think work. mother wait they should be abolished. There is an abundance of timber and Our hearts are made to cringe in siDISTRICT COURT NOTES. William Driver, president of the city water all over the Deep Creek counlent anguish to know that our city is council: I am in favor of enforcing ull is and that neded, and what try Chauncey Belding and Ralph Tappan, enveloped in such evil, with its flames all the luw's, not only one special law. has long been hoped and prayer for, V. C. Gunnell I undoubtedly favor is charged with burglary and grand lar- spreading wider and wider, without one transportation, to make It one of ceny, by having entered an outhouse voice of the law raised to check its the abolition of the machines, but the richest districts In the state of belonging to Robert Burch on No- spread and protect those who need there are circumstances, conditions Utah. At present Ingress and egress vember 23d and stolen a sheep, will protection against such fires. , and effectiveness to be considered are had by stage and wagon for a 'Tie not so much we feel for the evilO. A. Parmley: be arraigned before Judge Roiapp In Yes, sir; I am in distance of ninety miles. The presthe district court on Wednesday at 10 doer, as for the loyal woman, the favor of abolishing the slot machines. ent outlook for the o'clock. children, whose very lives are Enoch Farr: "Yes, I believe In abol- railroad is excellent. Surveys of the In the district court today William blighted and whose heart pangs be- ishing everything that tends to demor- Western Pacific recently made come come the winter of their souls! And alize the people. Mayhew, who was arrested on Novemseven miles of Clifton and Senwithin ber 3d for assaulting and taking a why? Because the city Is receiving the W. M. Roxtaph: "I regard the slot ator Clark's Ban Pedro, Los watch from R. H. Breeden and who benefit of the money squandered at machlnea as the most Iniquitous and and Bnlt Lake route contains Angeles in its had a hearlnk in the municipal court these gaming tables. Ogden is today most dangerous form of gambling, and urticles of for provisions Incorporation revenue from derived and was bound over for robbery, plead- gloating over the by all means they should be sup- a brunch line to the Deep Creek couned not guilty and his trial was set for such places, with which she paves her pressed." try, so that in all probability of one of the 23d. J. E. Bagley was appointed streets and polishes her outside apEzra Richardson, grocer: Yes, I the roads builds to these promising by Judge Roiapp to defend the pris- pearance, but underneath the polish am in favor of abolishing the slot ma- mining fields the other will also. CoL what have we? Blot machines of chines. oner. Henry, who has been visiting relatives every character, open as day to our Dr. A. P. Hlbbs: Oh, yes; I am in in Ogden, will go from here to Salt MRS. PAWLES8 RECOVERS PURSE. men, old and young. At these games favor of abolishing the slot machines. Lake. they are allowed to spend their money E. R. Roiapp, clerk to the board of On Saturday evening Mrs. Pawlaa at will, leaving their mothers, wives education: I think they ought to be THE LAW ON THE QUE8TION. and children to want for the necessi- removed if they are against the law. of Coalville lost her purse on a Twenty-fifth street car. The matter was ties of life. Here the once honored In the interview with Hon. C. C. DAMAGE SUIT AGAIN8T U. P. Richards on Saturday a typographical placed in the hands of Officers Burke name is dragged low Into the gutters and Vance to investigate. The officers of shame, and we can only say of him error was made In quoting the number obtained the names of some of the pas- when he reaches his destruction's end, The case of Mra Georgia A. Crocker of the section of the statute. The numsengers on the car at the time and God made Min, and, therefore, let against the Union Pacific railroad ber la 4266, not 4226 as quoted, and made a canvass from house to house. him pans for man. Officers must proscompany, in which she asks $25,000 reads as follows: Can the citizens of Ogden stand In damages for the loss of her husband, ecute. Penalty. They finally found a young boy who Every prosecuting had been one of the passengers on the the silence of cowardice, and know that came up before Judge Roiapp in the attorney, sheriff, constable or police ofcar who admitted having the purse. the streets on which they daily tread district court this morning and a Jury ficer must Inform against hnd diliAbout fifteen dollars in money, a are paved with the hearts of mothers, was obtained before noon. Attorneys gently prosecute- persons whom they chatelaine and a child's diamond ring wives, sinters and children, and the L. R. Rogers and A ,W. Agee appear for have reasonable cause to believe offendwere found in the purse. Just as they souls of our men? the plaintiff and Le Grand Young and ers against the provisions of this chapAre we disposed to be of the num- W. II. Ilatteroth for the defendant The ter, and every such officer hnd been left In It. The boy said he refusing or had Intended to hunt up the owner and ber of those who having eyes, nee not, case will probably take all of today and neglecting so to do Is guilty of a and having earn, hear not the things tomorrow. gave up the articles very willingly. Vice-Preside- 1 WASHINGTON, THE MAINE ARRIVES. LORD KITCHENER INJURED PANAMA, Nov. 16. Advices from Colon state that a commission sent to persuade Panama to relinquish inde- Was Thrown From His Horta Yesterpendence is coming to Panama this afday and a Leg Wae ternoon under the protection of the Broken. United States marines. They were taken off the Scotia in boats sent by SIMLA, Nov. 16. Lord Kitchener, the American cruiser Dixie. The batt- wlille riding about six miles from his leship Maine arrived here this morn- quarters yesterday, was jammed by his horse against a rock wall. His leg was ing. broken and he was thrown. Some COLOMBIA'S PROTEST. hours elapsed before he was found. It LONDON, Nov. 16. Colombia has is feared that he will be disabled for cabled here a lengthy protest against several weeks. the action of the United States with Panama, in which it is asserted that SUPREME COURT DECISION the main responsibility for secession lies with America. Firstly, fomenting the separationist spirit; secondly, the In Suit Brought By Tsnnessso Against ths Pullman Comhasty acknowledgment of Panamas inpany. dependence; and finally, the prevention of Colimbian attempts to suppress the WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. The surebellion. The cable says that Colomcourt today decided that the preme bia's protest should be known throughstate of Tennessee had no right to out the world. charge the Pullman company $500 per annum per car on Interstate commerce COLOMBIAN PEACE TREATY. but that a tax of $3,000 per business, BOGOTA, Nov. 16. Generals Reyes, annum for the privilege of transportHolguin and Ospina left here yesterday for Panama on a diplomatic mission, ing passengers exclusively in the state with full to offer Isthmians of Tennessee was valid. powers NOVEMBER MONDAY, la 10 Extradited. Is Looked Upon in Washington As Being Practically a Recall dicted on Saturday for bribery BILL Pow- II for work among various foreign speaking misBUZZARD RAGING. sions of the United States, Including $20,000 for Porto Rico and $13,000 for LINCILX. Neb., Nov. 16. The worst Hawaii. blisxard which this section of the country has experienced for years is JEWISH FUGITIVES. now raging here. If It shall continue there must be great loss of stock. If TANGIERS. Nov. 16 One hundred not human life. Moorish Jews, fugitives from Tasa, have arrived. They say that the SulFIVE FIREMEN KILLED. tan's troops in Tasa have massacred many Jews and kidnapped and outCLEVELAND. Nov. 16. A fire In the raged many Jewish girls and women. car barns at Holden avenue did damage amounting to $300,000 this mornRETURN TO WORK. ing. As the fire was being subdued a PITTSBURG, 16. Twenty-dg- ht wall fell, burying five firemen, killing Nov. hundred men employed by the two and fatally Injuring one. Plate mills of the Carnegie Steel Co. at Homestead, resumed work this mora-ln- K BIG STORE ROBBERY. after three weeks of idleness. JANESVILLE, Nov. 18. Boat wick's FATAL FRENCH DUEL. dry goods store was robbed of $15,000 PARIS, Nov. 16. Henry Lautier was worth of fine silks and furs last night. Wed by Charles Ebelot in a duel this The Job was done by slk experts, as afternoon. 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