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Show VIII. NUMBER VOLUME O G 13 K jST, IT T A 3. L I by yesterday u;,ik in the open air. il: ree lined Tuesday nlg'il. Tile first The wound is beginning to diminish. l lint1 "ere in tin- saloon and went mil Notv.iihsi.mding is favorable an about half lust nine, and euuio liaek. three of them, about half past ten hi liouucemeut by the physicians it is the back way. AGAINST SMOOT n.is in the saloon learned that the Emperors throat affrom nine oYloek until Tuesday night fection is not the only thing which a few minutes after half pant ten. worries the intending doctors. The when I got a glass of heel and said to eminent patient Is generally debilfu, 1 guess 1 will go to lied. You said. Street Railways of Windy City itated and his medical men Protests Received It is early yet. only a few minutes aft Senate From By Review of the 0. K. Saloon License have cauhaft Will Be Tied Up past ten. and I went out the baek tioned him that it is necessary to husAll Parts of the and the Investiand a few minutes after you way, Tomorrow. band his strength and to avoid all exCountry. heard some shots fired ami never saw gation. citement and excess for fear of seme again or any of the others. When rious results. they came in the back way they went lit the card room and stayed only a MILLION MUST WALK HALF WOMEN'S CLUBS ARE ACTIVE FACTS REJOICING AT BUTTE FOR CONSIDERATION few minutes or so then earn.1 out ami got a drink and went oat (lie bark General Reopening of the Amalgaway again. That is my statement. Don't pay any attention to what the mated Companys Mines Church and Other Societies Lead the License Holds While Saloon Harbors Company Will Not Grant Damanda of papers say. The description I gave and la Trouble Smelters. Mon Serious Movement Against Utah s Disclosures of men of the answered the description Expected. Senator. Criminal's Letter. BLTTE. Mont., Nov. 11. All mines, of one of tlie three men who were smelters and other works of the Amaturned out of the eoutity Jail Just u lgamated Copper company In this and eouple of days before and they eome 11. A Nov. conference CHICAGO, WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. In the other states, which were recently shut Tile mayor mid city council refused to the conclusion that they were the of labor leaders la being held here to- down on account of the couil decis- Semite this morning during the reguto revoke the license of the O. K. men. I will send tny lawyer down to day to prepare for the greatest strike ion, have been this day reopened, as lar order of business, several scores saloon. No reasons were assigned for see you. Tommy is in the city Jail of a'Teet car men ever contemplated by a result of the governors call for an of petitions were received from various the refusal. At the citizen's meeting, and can swear I was in the saloon the lohal uions. Both aldea of the conextra session of the legislature to parts of the country protesting held October 22nd, the mayor said he from nine until half just ten, when troversy, the labor men and the em- enact a law to provide for fair trials. against allowing Senator Smoot of had filed charges against this saloon. the big man gave me a dollar to get that a .There la great rejoicing throughout Utah to retain his seat. The peti- He had not. ploying companies, declare Subsequently Chief of a room with, but you didn't see that, walk-oIs Inevitable. Unless at the the whole district tions represent various church and Police Browning did. The council met that is Just as I told nty story. They other societies, Including many organ- twice and last moment there shall be some Inadjourned without taking tried to get me to rap agin you. I tervention from some source unknown isations of women. The petitions were action. At its third 100 MUCH PROTECTED meeting it re- told them that 1 heard one of the men tomorrow will find more than referred to the committee on privil- fused to revoke. From the 1st of Oc- tell you that he had been working oil of the street railways tied up Mascachusetas Mills mid thut we were playing Reduce Wags of eges and elections, of which Senator tober up to the 23rd of October, the the rul-olf mlllon people and more than Burrows of Michigan la chairman. curds one night in the back room and statethe after mnde Emhis day mayor Thousand Thirty without local transportation facilities. ment at the citizens meeting, the was a little noisy and yon told me we ployees. 20 cent men demand The union per O. K. saloon held no valid license; had would have to be still if we wanted to ROOSEVELT ASKS DICK'S AH) Increase for train service and the withno FALL RIVER, Mass., Nov. 11. Nolegal right to be doing liuainesa and stay in your house. 1 hope you will drawal of the ban against the union, tices were do all you cun for me. Try und find posted in the various Fall Wants Congressman to Urgs Hanna consequently no charges could possiwhich contains 2,200 members. that young- fireman und tell hint all be filed it. On of 23rd the bly River mills this morning announcing against to Accept ChairGeneral Manager McCullough, In an October the license was paid, $225, for the circumstances. I want him to take a reduction of wages amounting to 10 manship. Interview with your correspondent, the stand, too. JAMES lULEY. the hist quarter of the year. per cent to become effective on the cannot will and " 'KLIM. says that the railway In The 22d of this month. This reduction afprincipal charge contained WAH1NGTON, Nov. 11. President not grant either of these demands. This is an exact of the letter. copy the communication submitted the fects more than 20,000 employees. The Roosevelt today Risked Congressman by Boss Farley, the noted strike breaknotices created consternation among Dick to urge Senator Hanna to ac- chief of police to tlie mayor and coun- Every line of It Indicates that Waller, with 400 men. Is quartered at the the That the said ing und Wells were In cahoots. He workers, many of whom declare cept the chairmanship of the Repub- cil was as follows: hotels awaiting action. The police dedidn't rap tigln" Wells, hue he enGeorge H. Wells, licensee and prothat they are barely able to live upon lican national committee. deavored partment Is In grave fear of rioters, the present wages and that the reto throw the officers off the O. prietor of what is known as the in case of an attempt to operate the scent by K.' on saloon in misdescribing the men. He did the Ogden City, duction will mean deprivation of the GRAND JURY ACTS men. cars by thoroughly 20th posts Wells on the testiof harbor 1903, October, day necessaries of life. The postmaster of Chicago has anin said mony he Is to give on the stand. He thieves, robbers and hold-up- s nounced that the mall cars shall run Investigating Case in Which Nebraska 'O. K,' saloon, he having reason to holies he will do nil he cun for him, BRIEF SESSION OF HOUSE. 8snator Is Implieven If troops are necessary to insure believe them to lie such, and did then und he wants the ''young fireman 11. The House WASHINGTON.Nov. cated. be mass will A that result. meeting and there protect and hide said rob- -' and the circunistHncea related to him of Representatives made a record for held at 6 oclock tonight s and thievea from the for I want him to take the stand, too. bers, OMAHA.Nov. 11. The federal grand The motormen and conductors, it Is a short session today. The proceedEnough su id. The mayor and counofficers of police Ogden City, and prelasted leas than five minutes. The Jury has taken up the charge of trafcil did not revoke Wells' license, lie expected, will refuse to take out their ings vent them from being arrealed." cars tonight and will attend this mass oath was administered to new memficking In postofflee appointments. In On the date mentioned in the chiefs is still doing business. The public are bers and an Immediate adjournment which United States Senator Dietrich meeting for the purpose of ratifying charges the O. K. saloon had no legal furnished these few , ids. They Khali was had. Is implicated. the officers of final of the the action right to be doing business arid could be the sole Judges in the mutter. union and appointing the time of the have been closed at any time at a general walk-ou- t. moment's notice. All the above is retRepresentatives of the employes this STHEHGTH OF OUR rospective. FRATERNAL SESSION morning declare that the, employers Now to the consideration of a few association has furnished facts connected with this case. On who are expected to take their the 20th day of October the Znng saMILITARY FORCES OF FEDERATION places, with five hundred Colt's reloon on Grunt avenue was held-u- p by e volvers. This is denied by the emfour men. The officers suspected that ployers' association officials. the hold-uhad gone first to the O. At noon a committee from the union K. saloon and then to the Ogden called on Mayor Harrison and assured Prominent Military Men Demand What is Shown By the Adjutant house. At the O. K. saloon they were Speeches Were Made by English him that the strike will be conducted thrown off their guard, because Wells, General's Annual the President's Resand Canadian orderly, that no effort will be made to the proprietor, slated to them that no Interfere with mail cars and any strikAt men such entered his place. had Report ignation. Delegates ers Indulging In violence will be sumthe Ogden house one man was armarily punished by the union. rested after some shooting had ocThe mayor assured the men that curred. This man first gave the name there will be no city Interference un- SERIOUS RIOTING IN BOGOTA DESERTIONS WERE STARTLING of Riley but subsequently admitted CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND less violence Is resorted to. that his name was John Walling. In The committee said that nothing his subsequent confession to the ofcould avert a strike tomorrow morning ficers Walling said he was In a room unless the street dar company grants Government Troops Disperse the Mob Ten Thousand Men Discharged During in the O. K. saloon when four men en- Union Men in Favor of Taking .a the request made by the men. and Several Are the Year on Account of Hsnd in Parliamentary tered. The officers state they heard the request made by the men or subKilled. Elections. the Jingling of money in a wine room, Disability. mits the question at Issue to a conbut were informed by Wells that it ference or arbitration. wus a card game going on and took WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. The an- his word for it. Walling further stated WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. The state BOSTON, Nov. 11. Today's session of that he received an office that the of the American Federation of Lnbor BRYAH SAILS FOR EUROPE department ia Just In receipt of a dis- nual report of the adjutant-generpatch from United States Minlater the army was made public today. It Dicks were coming, which, being in- was of a fraternal nature. Speeches Beaupre, stating that great public ex- shows the present strength of our mil- terpreted means that he was informed were made by delegates from England Expects to Ba Absent Six Month citement exists at Bogota. Large itary forces to be 3,600 officers, 55,500 by means of a signal from Wells that and Canada. Wall Remembered by crowds were parading the streets cry- enlisted men, 800 hospital corps and the officers were approaching. In his address Delegate Muliln, the Friends. Wallmass scouts. After A his this Of 16,000 with Down army hearing preliminary Marroquin! Philippine ing, representative of the English trades were are in the Philippine islands, 43,000 ing was lodged in the county Jail. He unions, said that the union men of resolutions held was and meeting NEW YORK, Nov. 11. Hon. William J. Bryan sailed for Europe today passed calling for a change of gover- are In the States, while the remainder was impatient to communicate with England prefer the election of repreare distributed In Alaska, Hawaii, his associates outside and he sum- sentatives to pnrl lament direct and nment on the steamship Majestic of the White moned a woman to his aid, who Is not as members of any party, but as to front the China and Porto Rico, The meeting adjourned Star line. It la stated that he expif ts said to be a denisen of the divea He union men. of died men ed and disease orators, wounds several where of the palace, to be absent about six weeks. His wrote a letter and she was to convey the men, year. The conditions In England, past military during said distinguished was filled with floral of- Including resto the interested parties. She did Delegate Muliin, most of the The it In President figures no demanded wise Marroquins differ startling ferings from friends, many of whom was report are those showing the deser- so. The letter was addressed to Geo. from those in America except that crowded on the pier and the ship to ignation. The mob at this point bid him bon voyage. dispersed by government troops and tions and discharges for disability H. Wells at the O. K. saloon. This strikes are rare In England. President Gomiiera responded to the in the riot several of the revolution- Five thousand desertions toon place communication subsequently fell into followofficers. The law the hands 10,000 the of the while Martial year, were killed nearly ists during outright speeches, of the foreign delegates. ACCEPTED WITH THANKS. men were discharged from service on ing is a copy of It: in Bogota. been declared has A Washington special of yesterday Kay, George. They put a charge of The American legation is now account of disabilities, mental and lo the Salt Lake Herald says: CONCERT AT TABERNACLE Rep Minisrobbery against me, and I have my physical. resentative Mondell today presented guarded by Colombian troops. The total organised militia of the hearing Tuesday afternoon in account Presldei.' Roosevelt with a Wyoming-mad- e ter Beaupre says that there Is apparIs shown by the same report of being arrested in the room. I had Recital Under repthe for country no personal danger Auspices of Choir to goat hair saddle cinch made by ently with New York to give a description of the two men The feel- to be 116,000, of this countryC. W. resentative Bo Given Early in DeGettys of Newcastle for the of the mob Is directed solely Pennsylvania, Illinois and Massachu-setn- s that went out of the window. One horse Wyoming cember. presented to the Presi- ing showing the greater numbers In was a' big man that weighed one hundent last spring by the people, of against the government Miss Arvilia Clark, favorably known dred and ninety pounds, with a smooth the order named. A later dispatch says that the resiDouglas, Wyo. The president acceptIn son dark dark clothes, face, Ogden and Utah generally as an complexion, ed the gift with President of Marroquins dence expressions of appreFATAL COLLISION. The artist of remarkable ability, will blue shirt, yellow striped tie. has Just been attacked by a mob and ciation. HUNTINGTON, Va., Nov. 11. There other was a small man with a black shortly appear In Ogden in concert the building battered by stones. dark She was In Ogden on Monday and arwas a head-en- d dark complexion, freight collision on mustache, CONDITION OF KAISER e ranged with Mr. twenty-fivand & black shirt this Ohio FORGERY. clothes, tie, the WITH railway Chesapeake CHARGED Joseph Ballantyne brake-mawas to give a recital under the auspices of filed another a in there and old, years Joseph Swann, Halverson morning. District Attorney Favorable was killed and twenty cars were man that was with them during the the tabernacle choir, which will sing Announcsd Progress the district court this afternoon an Throat Affection Not Extent of day and evening, tall slim man, two or three choruses. The date Is information against L. A. Bartlett utterly wrecked. smooth peaked face, light coat and fixed for Thursday, December 3d, In The His Illness. charging him with forgery. DEATH. BURNED TO commit8EVEN vest, dark pants. I only saw him in the tabernacle. It Is understood that been crime Is alleged to have BERLIN, Nov. 11. Todays bulle- - ted on the 27th of October, a fictitious CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov. 11. A the saloon once, Tuesday evening. 1 Miss Clark will be assisted by Prof. n from the Imperial palnce announ- check for 12.75 being passed on B. serious fire at Kroba today destroyed had talked to these men and played McClellan, Prof. Welhe and Mr. Kirk-hace that the Kaiser la making normal Cohen, the Twenty-fift- h a pure lyric tenor who has restreet mer- valuable public buildings and cost the cards with them In the card room off Progress. on for a couple of days. The first cently arrived from Germany. seven persons. He was greatly benefited chant, and of lives Bartlett by GENERAL STRIKE OF 1 1. - 111 KILE 1 Hold-Up- ut one-four- th ff one-ha- - non-uni- on hold-up- ts, e ps al state-roo- GRANT IS WANTED Is Made Charging Him With Unlawful Co- Complaint habitation. WARRANT OUT FOR The Distinguished Gentleman ARREST Cannot Bo Found and May Ba En Routs to Europo. Alms tie IIpIkt J. Grant was to have left fur Kuroiie yesterday; and unless lie succeeded in taking u train unobserved us his friends believe he nitty have to postpone his trip Indefinitely us a warrant Is now out for his arrest on the charge of unlawful cohabitation, but at this writing the Apostle has not been located. The complaint drawn by County Attorney Westervelt and signed by Charles Mostyn Owen was sworn to before Judge Diehl at 6 o'clock last evening Hitd presented to Sheriff Emery for service. It charges Aims tie Grant with unlawful cohabitation In living with Augusta Winters Grant and Emily Wells Grant at the same time. The apostle was convicted of the same offense in 1S9S, when he was lined $1011. The maxlmiuin penalty under the state law Is h fine of $300. imprisonment in the penitentiary not to exceed six months, or both. Tlie prosecution of Mr. Grant at this time is due In part to his public admission before the students of the University of UtHh on November 4ih that he has two wives, lie explained thnt he had donated $150 to the Alumni scholarship fund $50 for himself and $50 for each of his two wives. The laughter of the atuderta caused hint to udd: "Yes, I have two wives, and the only reason I haven't got another is because the government won't let tne." The aiKiMtle was to huve been to Europe, where he has been - assigned to do missionary work for the Mormon Church by one of his wives, Emily Wells Grant, whose home was nt 261 Second street. Her residence hns lieen rented to Mrs. H. D. Kllerbeck. The other wife, Augusta Winters Grant, lives at 14 South Second East. Sheriff Emery received the warrant about 7 o'clock and Immediately repaired to the residence of one wife Hi 1 4 South Second East, where he was informed that Mr. Grant was not at home. In response to further Inquiries Mrs. Grant said she did not know where he could be found, and that he might be out of the city. The Sheriff then went to the theatre and satisfied himself that the apostle was not in the house. The wurrunt was turned over to Deputy Sheriff Steele about 10 o'clock, but at midnight no trace of the Apostle hud been secured. Other arrests are promised by Mr. Owen, the complaining witness In this case. Early attention will be given to the rase of Hans P. Folkerson. whose matrimonial affairs were exposed by his legal wife's suit for divorce. LYNCH MAY LIKELY DIE. King Will Go Free Unless Additional Evidsnca Is Obtained. m n, m, James Lynch, the convicted murderer of Col. Godfrey Prowse, will probably be sentenced to death some time next week. District Attorney Eichnnr will take the matter up as soon as Judge Booth, who heard the case, returns from Nebraska. Mr. Elchnor states that, unless some additional evidence can be secured In the near future against Robert L. King, who was convicted with Lynch, the case against him will be dismissed. TRUNKHILL FOUND GUILTY. George Trunkhlll was tried yesterday before Judge Rolapp and a Jury. The charge against him was grand larceny. Attorney Charles Stout defended Trunkhlll and District Attorney Halverson conducted the prosecution. The Jury found him guilty. The evidence showed that he had stolen a keg of beer from the Becker Brewing company. SPECIAL SALE Ogden Furniture Co., 'Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. it Carpet |