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Show OREGON BANK ROBBED. ...THE HEPHI RECORD... wik ..... cook, HHPHl, Utah riwiim rrtt UTAH. state news. ) Tho new jail at Salt Lake City will be ready for occupants in about two week i. Tho American Smelting & Refining company is to erect a new smelter at Salt Lake City in the near future cost-inbetween $500,000 and $750,000. The total enrollment of pupils in the public schools of Salt Lake City, as shown by the report for the first month, ending October 9, 1903, was s . 12.-75- 1. Mayor Thompson of Salt Lake has vetoed the resolution of the city council to dispense with several sanitary inspectors while contagion still is bo prevalent. A new trial has been granted Convict King, who with. Lynch, is charged with killing Colonel Prowse at Salt Lake three years ago. A new trial was denied Lynch. About thirty of the leading produce dealers of Salt Lake City met last week and organized what is known as the Salt Lake Hay, Grain, Flour and Produce Exchange. ' The state board of health of Salt Lake City has decided to declare war against the popular patent medicines. It is claimed that they contain alcohol and other narcotics. David Wilcken, one of the guards who wns seriously Injured during the recent break at the state prison, is rapidly recovering, to the surprise of the attendants and his friends. William M. Owen, a civil war veteran, was buried at Salt Lake Sunday, under the auspices of the G. A. It. and Odd Fellows. He enlisted in the Sixth Ohio in 1801, and served throughout the war. Harold Keller and Nellie Zenzer, a Salt Lake young couple, narrowly escaped death from being run down by a street car. The buggy was annihilated, but the occupants escaped with but a few scratches. E. P. Johnson, a trusty at the Utah State penitentiary, and who was serving a three years sentence for grand larceny, from Dox Elder county, escaped last week. A reward of $50 is offered for his capture. Stato prison authorities believe that two young women smuggled the weapons into tho- - penitentiary that wero used in the recent outbreak. Convict Johnson, the trusty who escaped, is said to be mixed up la the affair. Tho copy for the financial report thft Irrlcatlnn rntirrnci VidM a short time ago ha Teen Ogden given to the printer Beardsley of lh9 of control. The report shows "vureements to tne amount or Zi, .It Llif3'r ix,r5frt'tary ,yU 290.2C. While In a state of frenzied Jealousy, Mrs. Spates, a colored woman of Salt Lake City, fired five shots at Miss Tucker, another colored woman, who was passing bcr door. None of the shots took the desired effect The Spates woman claims that Miss Tucker Las been trying to induce her husband to leave ber. Three hundred of Salt Lake's teaching corps enjoyed the trip to Park City Saturday and. tho Inspection of the mines there. Two sections of the excursion train were run, one at 8 and tho other at 8:30, returning to Salt Lake at about 7 o'clock. . The police of Salt Lake are endeavoring to locate August Aniens, until recently employed as a waiter In a local restaurant, to Inform him that a fortune Is awaiting his appearance. Aniens left the city during the summer for San Francisco. It has been decided by the government officials that Chin Chan, the mayor of Chinatown at Salt Lake City, must be deported. He Is the Chinaman who returned te his native land some time ago on account of the death of his wife and remarried there. Roy Mills, a young man who has been employed at the Lucln cut-ofas d driller, was foully murdered and at Ogden one night last wek. He was shot through the head and his body thrown In some brush. It Is said he has a mother In Cass City, Mich. A sad fatality, which has east a gloom over the whole community at Funnypfde, occurred lat week. Benjamin Y. Fnl'on. while worl inr.1 at month of a new tunnel N. wq caught under sr ruciii nf vv-era- l tons of rock, and kill'-f ro1-be- 5 fe KILLS-WHOL- Jobbers Secure $7,000 From a Sheridan, Oregon Bank. At about 3 o'clock Monday morning burglars entered the banking bouse of Scrogglns & Wortman at Sheridan, Oregon, blew open the safo with giant powder, secured $7,000 in coin and nade their escape before the sleeping residents of the town could be aroused. The bank is situated In a brick bui'.dlng in the center of town, and was established twelve years ago. The principal depositors are the farmers of the surrounding country. Considerable business had been transacted on Saturday, and It was generally supposed that a large amount of coin was on hand. No watchman was on duty, as there has never been any need of guarding the property. ELECTIONS IN ELEVEN STATES. Full State Tickets In Eight States, Fusion In Nebraska. Elections will be held In eleven states Tuesday, Nov. 3. Full state tickets are to be voted for In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Iowa and Mississippi, while in New York, Pennsylvania, Ne braska and Colorado a justice of the upper courts, regents of the state university or minor state officers are to be chosen. Municipal officials are to be selected In Greater New York, San Francisco and Salt Lake. The Prohibitionists have a ticket in all the states except Colorado, the Socialists in all except Colorado and Nebraska, the Populists in two states Iowa and Colorado, and the Socialist-Labo- r party In three New York, Massachusetts and Ohio. Fusion was effected In one state. Nebraska, though the Republicans of New York endorsed the Democratic nominee for Judge of the court of appeals. Colorado National Guard Officers Asked to Resign. l proceedings In the case of Brigadier General John E. Chase of the Colorado National Guard have been adjourned until Thursday next In order to give Col onel Fahnestock, president of tho court, an opportunity to attend the . funeral of his It Is reported that on reconvening the court will exonerate General. Chase on the charges of perjury and disobedience of orders which were made against him by Adjutant General Sherman Pell. It is understood that Governor Pealnvly has asked Rell to resign, and should he refuse to comply. It is said, the governor will remove him from office. According to report. Major Zeph T. Hill Is slated for appointment as Bell's successor. Court-martia- father-in-law- NICK HAWORTH Will Be "Nick" murd" SENTENCED. on Shot Friday, cember 11. De- - evicted ol Night Watchman Sandall !Tt Layton on the night of March 28, 1899, appeared before Judge Rolapp at Farmlngton, Utah, to hear his final sentence. Friday, December 11th, was fixed by the court as the day on which the convicted murderer will be shot. Haworth wes unmoved during the proceedings, hearing the date of his death without a sign of an emotion or feeling. He was ordered to rise by the court. He rose In his awkward, shambling way and stared blankly at the judge while sentence was pronounced. Steamer Grounded Near 8eattle. The Seattle-SaFrancisco steamCentennial two miles is ashore ship south of AI Kl Point, and about seven miles from Seattle. While en route from Tacoma to this port, she rai on the beach and is still stuck. A dense fog had settled down over that section of the sound, and Captain E. H. Gillespie, master of the reuse, lost his bearings. The Centennial struck bow on, though fortunately on a soft sandy beach. i n - Colorado Teamster Beaten Into Insensibility. Ed Mason, a non union teamster, employed by the Colorado Transfer company, at Victor. Colo.. was late into lnsemility Monday " afternoon five strikers. Mason had a fight ly two or three days 820 with a man name! James. The latter, with bis two brothers and two other men named McCahe and Wilson, are alleged to have assaulted Mason, leaving him unconscious. The five men were arrested by the military. They will be turned over to the civil authorities. Naval Officer Resigns. Rear Admiral Francis Bowles, chief of the bureau of const ruction and repair of the navy department", has tendered Ma resignation as an officer In the United Stat ei tturj to the president, and requectj (nat u take November 3rd. Instructor L. W. Capps. now f,n duty at the New York navy yard, has been e.rtfi ,y ,n president for V- vje?nry, A'lnirsl r;wlr i tie Tiqrai service to accr.jt tf.n ; ,,f a private in Massae"- r;'pinr fef f ef-fe- ro-r;c- fhta-buiKf- CRAZED BY ILLNESS WOMAN COMMITS AWFUL DEED. Brained One Child and Strangled tne Others to Death. While temporarily deranged. Mrs. Louis Iverson, of Monterey, Cal., wife of a Salinas machlnest, murdered threo of her four children, Sunday at the dictation, she said, of "a su- nreme power." She first strangled her eldest daughter, Louisa, aged 12 years. She then attempted the life of her eldest non, aged 11, who had just come Into the house, but the boy broke away from her and took a train for his home in Salinas. She then strangled her son, Harold, agea fi. and then went out of the house and got an ax with which she struck him a blow on the head. Later In the evening she killed her 7, months-olbnby. Maria, by strangling. The murder of her children was related by Mrs. Iverson to Sheriff W. J. Nesbltt. She added that during the night she had walked about tho house, lying down for a short time on the floor. She said she realized now that she had done wrong, but believed she was doing right at the time she committed the deed. Early in the morning Mr., Iverson himself drove to raclfic Grove. He knocked at the front door of the cottage where his wife and family had been living and was told to go around to the back door. He did so, and entering the house was about to kiss his wife when she said: "Don't touch nie. Don't put your hands on me. Go and look at your children." With that he opened the door of an adjoining room where law the bodies of the three children, the boy on one bed and two girls on another. The house was In disorder and Indications were plentiful that the two older children had struggled hard against their death. Mrs. Iverson had been 111 for several months and had shown signs of mental derangement, her mania being of a religious nature. d RUSSIA THREATENS CHINA. Punishment Assured if She Sides With Japan. A dispatch received at London from Toklo says: It is reported from Pekln that M. Lessar, the Russian minister, has addressed a long note to Prince Chlng, head of the Chinese foreign office, saying that Japan's interference in the Manchurlan question will compel Russia to adopt final measures and threatening China with severe punishment if she sides with Japan. This ' action, while the negotiations are pending, has caused deep umbrage. The newspapers at St. Petersburg say the Russian Pacific squadron consists ,of fifty-fou- r warships, including and five six battleships, eight second-classeven cruisers, gunboats, two torpedo cruisers, two tor torpedo transports and twenty-fou- r an boat aggre pedo destroyers, having gate of 750 officers and 13,200 men. There are now on the way to the far east two battleships, three cruisers and eleven torpedo boats of various classes, with 164 officers and 3,289 men. Preliminary arrangements have been completed, says a Moscow dispatch, for the expeditious calling out of the Russian Infantry reserves. first-clas- s sea-goin- g s first-clas- s STOLE A LOCOMOTIVE. Six Desperadoes Tie Up Division on - Chicago Northwestern. The theft ot-Chicago & North western locomotive at Milwaukee by six desperadoes stopped all traffic for twenty miles south of Janesvllle for some time. At 11 o'clock Thursday night the men stole the locomotive from the gravel pits near Beloit, and started south at full speed.. The theft was not known until the engine was seen leaving Beloit the throttle wide open and tho men aboard yelling defiance to the railroad men, who bad discovered that the engine,, had been stolen just too late to turn a switch and stop the runaway. As soon as the Janesvllle offices of the railroad company were notified the train dispatchers stopped every train between Janesvllle and Caledonia. Ills. The Chicago officials of the di vision were called out and emergency crews started out with officers In nur-suof the fugitives, and every effort was made to catch the runaway enRailroads to Adopt. Electric Motor gine and its crew. Power. Prisoner Shot by Guards. The New York Central railroad Is A special message to the Bee of Sacplanning to establish electric roads as Cal.. from the Folom state ramento. suburban branches in the central and r western parts of New York state. In Pr,?JrT states that a second-terme- r was shot by the order to save local trail which has named E. Manuel been cut Into henvily by and killed while attempting to Independ guards ent trolley competition by reaucng escape. Manuel was discovered with opium in his possession and was J jPS , tllC II III U I trains. A sect the Rome, Water- - placed in the dungeon. He was retown & moved by the officers to point "out the ensburg railroad, which to the New York Central, is locality where other opium was stored. had to be equipped with electricity, it Is He had passed the quarry and Son-tag the famous hill where reached the claimed, and New York Central trolwhen he made a break occurred, ley cars can be run to and from all dash for liberty up the hill. He had ' points along the southern shore of gone seventy-fivyards when he was Lake Ontario. This project will possi- fired upon by several guards at once. dropped dead In his tracks. bly also absorb the Rochester & Su- HeManuel was sent up from Madera burban electric lines. county for nine years for perjury. Two years' credits were recently taken from him for having opium In bis posSchwab's Star Sinking. The report of Joseph session. Smith, Jr., receiver of the United Robbed the Order. States Shipbuilding company, to Charles L. Conine, national secreJudge Kilpatrick, was filed Monday in tary and treasurer of the National Ihe United States Circuit court at Brotherhood of Leather Workers and Trenton, N. J. It recommends that Harness and Horse Goods Makers, of a suit be brought to nullify and have Kansas City, Mo., has been convicted declared void and Illegal the $10,000,-$0- of $5,076 from the order, embezzling bond Issue held by Charles M. and was sentenced to two and one-halSchwab and through which he controls years in the penitentiary. The money the company. which Conine was charged with It will recommend that a receiver was apropriated at different taking times. be appointed for the Bethlehem Steel When detection seemed assured he which fled to Minneapolis, where he was arcompany, the corporation & Co. sold rested last February. Conine was and P. Schwab J. Morgan to the United States Shipbuilding com- bonded by a surety company for $15,-00pany. Mayor on Trial to Show Whether Hs Sltt for Reno's Public Building. Had Authority. The attorney general has made a The trial of Mayor William B. Hays favorat le report to the secretary of of Pittsburg, Pa., on the charge of misthe Ire sury on title deeds to property demeanor, resulting from the dissought to be obtained by the govern- charge of Samuel Moore, a veteran of ment at Reno, Nev.,.for a site for a the civil war. from his Id one tew pt Mic building in that city. This of the city bureaus lastpostlon spring, has properly in located at the southeast been before Judge Shafer. The case corner of Front and Virginia streets being a test one, to show whether the A mayor has the right to remove and copI the government $9,000. from the city employ for polititreasury warrant will be sent the own- cal reasons only, has attracted much The court room was ers, tho Occidental Land and Improve- attention. crowded. ment company, next week. Pies Raise In Price. Denver Woman Kills Her Husband. of quick-lunccounters Proprietors Jennie Davis shot and killed her In In York New arms are against tip husband, Beverly W. Davis, at their the manufacturers of pies. There ar 2332 Market home, street, Denver, four companies which practically conColo., Sunday. Both parties are coltrol the supply here, and they have ored. Davis was Jealous of bis wife, an advance from 3H to 4 and after a quarrel, during which he cents per pie. The lunch counter mn struck ber several times, Davis are preparing to resist the advance, and It Is A revolver with the avowed inpoibe the fajnoug product tention of killing her. In the struggle of New Er.cland will m-- ' b in evidence r.n shelve in near fuwhleh followed the woman secured the ture. Thero al-talk of a weapon and fired, killing Daris almost five Jartnry and a general of trust-madInstantly. pi". 14 Hawo-.- v - FAMILY VT n lt L e 0, f 0. vet-ear- h se-rtire- d r - hr-yct- t CAUSES RIOT DOWIE WOMEN INJURED AND TRAMPLED UPON. SEVERAL Indulges In Usual Torrents of Abuas and Methods of the Loafer. Thirty-on- e ing to the thousand people, accordestimates of the police, tried to got into Madison Square Garden, New York, to see John Alexander Dowle. About that number had secured admittance when at 8 o'clock he ordered the doors closed. When the other 20.000 found themselves shut on tho wildest disorder prevailed, and the police, 400 strong, were for a time utterly uuable to cope withthe mad rush of tho crowd. Men and women were knocked down and trampled on and many narrowly escaped death in the crush. During Dowlo's sermon a number of students, marched out In squads. Dowie was forced to stop, and aftex hef bogan again, ho was interrupted by a college yell from outsIJe the e rilcu, ending with the slogan. "Dowio, Dowle, one-thir- d -- Dowie." "They are like moat of tbo students "their brains are lu their feet." At this a man got up and as he wa3 leaving Mr. Dowio shouted to him: "You are not commonfy decent." For tLe first timo Dowio ordered reporters excluded and those who were seated at tho reporters' table were escorted to tie Joor on Mr. Dowie's orders to his guard to "clear the tainted vipers out of here. Be careful how you handle thm, uol to get any of their filth on yon. Now get out, you mean dogs, yo-- yellow scoundrels of tho press. Wo wi!l hsvo no more of you In here. I am paying for this place, you liars. TLi is my building. Hurry up, guards. Tho sight of them disgusts me. Don't waste any restoration talk on the liars. It Ir. useless. They have sold their 6ouls to the devil. I never hope to convert a re porter. They would be Italian Cabinet Resigns. The Italian cabinet has reslgued. The decision to take this step was reached unanimously at a ministerial council and after Premier Zanardelll. had announced that he had sent In his resignation in consequence of failing health. Tho resignation of tho premier has been tendered to King Victor Emmanuel, and it ts In no way connected with the political situation. This was clearly set forth at the ministerial council. Slgnor Zanardelli's health is daily becoming worse. Other I know." ho said, well-dresse- d i back-sliders.- " me.njbcrg q thj tOr-- j ,'ved In vain Gissuaue mo premier mun resigning, but bis decision so to do was supported by Signor Bacelll. minister of agriculture, who is a famous physician. 10 New Battleship Queen of He Class. The sew battleship-Missouristeered by Captain How.e, has proved herself the queen of the teaa for battleships In her class In a speed trial over the. Cape Ann course, with weather conditions of a handicapping nature. Steaming over a course of thirty-threnautical miles and return, tho, battleship made the trial in threo hours and a thirty nlno minutes twenty-fou- r half seconds, an average speed of 18.05 knots per ' hour, which, with tidal corrections greatly In her favor, it is believed, will advance the average speed to 18.22, a new world's record for battleships. , e Colombian Congress Will Pass Up Canal. The Star and Herald at Panama, tays it is a well known fact that tho Colombian congress will adjourn without deciding anything practicable on the canal treaty, aud suggests appointing Dr. Pablo Arostmena as minister of Colombia at Washington to reThe reasons open the negotiations. given are that Dr. Arosemena Is an able diplomat and a lawyer; that he has lived In tho United States, ond that he Is .one of the Columbians who have discussed the treaty with a clear vision, having studied the 8'Jbjcct thoroughly. Russia and Austria Take Firm Stands. Russia and Austria are not disposed to permit trifling by the Porte with regard to tho scheme for reforms In Macedonia, sajs a Iondon Times dispatch from Vienna, .It Is asserted her that if Turkey attempts to procrastinate recourse will be bad to effective means of persuasion. Orders havo been Issued to commence the demobilization of 20,000 Turkish troops In n Antolia in accordance with the subon ths understanding Russo-Bulgaria- ject Postoffice Vault RIftd. When the Superior lottoffico was opened for business the larga vault was found to have been rifled of practically the entire supply of stamps, estimated at $15,000. About $100 In fractional silver was also secured. The vault was forced without tho use of explosives. The Faf, located In tho postmaster's private ofiice an J containing a large amount in currency, was not moles t '!. The only viable clue ft by the burglars was an electric pock Pi lamp. 1 |