Show "V" THE SAUNA CALL By C N LUND SAUNA PETTlilE Jr TIL f HEADS IN BIOT 1 OP 0 BROKEN BATTLE THE Tenants of Tenement In New York City Engage Battle With the Blue Coate Striking UTAH STATE NEWS tricts has been appoint Jury Refuses to Credit Confession Reynolds P' stmaBter at Cisco Grand county of Orchard Federation Official Salt Lake county spent $22860 in Being Given His Freedom assisting the poor during the year Nathan 1907 Between divorces fifty and sixty Were granted during the year In Weber county The grand jury called to Investigate the alleged Salt Lake food trust was last week discharged Over one hundred homes in Leh are quarantined with the measles tThere have been no fatalities At the close of the year the Westfrom Salt ern Pacific is completed Lake City west to Wells Nevada The total value of the manufactured articles in the state Including smelt? for the ing wifi exceed $70000000 V car In Box acre each the apples tive A I — J Elder county many of the are realizing $1500 an season from their orchards being J particularly produc- child being cared for at the Crittafiden home in Ogden got hold of some strychnine pills a few days ago and died before medical aid arrived An indoor baseball association has been organized in Ogden and a schedhave been arule of thirty games the of six clubs between ranged league The'new lawi'passed by the last' legislature forbidding the sale of coof caine except on prescription went into’ effect physician reputable en January 1 There are torles in the state canning fac twenty-twbeing located in Davis Box IJ'der and We ber counties eighteen being located in Weber county alone The largest geservolr in the state is being constructed in Millard county ten miles south of Juab It has capacity of 90000 acre feet of water This will irrigate 30000 acres of land the Smoot has announced Senator of his son as clerk of his appointment new committee the senate committee on patents at a salary of $1800 Senator Smoot Is chairman of the com mittee For the year 1907 there were issued The 529 mariage licenses in Ogden revenue derived from the usual fees paid by the happy males reached which goes' into the coffers of the county Mrs Minnie J Snow widow of the late President Lorenzo Snow died at her home in Salt Lake City on Jan-Snow had long been uary 2 Mrs She was a sufferer from cancer born in 1854 The Utah canneries during their run the past season used 16442400 cans or 235 carloads of cans and five Two hundred ‘cars of cars of labels coal 30 cars of sugar and 100 cars of was usedt box materials Edwarl Green junk dealer who was murderously with M Globenfelt with robbery intent by Art assaulted Salt Bowen and Richard A Baker is Lake youths turned highwaymen his from wounds beyond danger Green’s skull was fractured in five places At the conclusion of the hearing of Charley Song on the charge of murder for the alleged killing of Chun Chung Bo in a quarrel over a gambling game in Salt Lake Song was held for trial in the third district court on the charge of voluntary manslaughter and The little child of Mr Mrs Clarence Peterson of Ephraim was badly Injured about the hands and face by fj'ling the stove The mother vho was busily engaged in her household duties did not notice wha the child was doing until she hearu it scream Androll Kolopulos lathe Greek borer who received three bullet wounds and a knife thrust in the body with a during a fight Greek lad at Bingham Junction may die from his injuries His assailant has escaped and the officers can secure no trace of him John Tubb the aged Indian confined in the state ‘prison has made application for a pardon and the citizens of Washington arc assisting county him in his efforts to be returned to the simple life Tubb was sentenced to one year last September for the alleged theft of a horse New York — Incipient rent riots broke out on the east side on Sunday as a result of the tension between the landlords and the striking tenants Case Against President Charles H and before the disorders were quelled reserves which were by the police Is Dismissed and Moyer called from several precincts many and Moyer Will Return combatants were injured and five were to Denver Together arrested The police used their clubs freely but there was no way to obtain the number of injured as they hurried Boise Ida— The end of the prose away and were cared for by friends cution of the men charged with the The disorders were general through murder of Steunenberg out the affected district with the exception The most serious trouble occurred of the cases ol on East Eleventh street a where Harry Orchard and Jack Simpkins came on Saturday January 4 with landlord who had been unablo to col the acquittal of George D Pettibone lect rent ordered his tenants to reCharles Moyer president of the Westmove the Socialist flags with which ern Federation of Miners was formal- strikers had decorated the buildings The landlord was hooted and jeered ly released and will return with Pet tibone ip a few days to Denver by the tenants and other strikers who were holding a mass meeting in the The case of Orchard the The assassin of Steunenberg is in house and he called the police striking tenants resented the appearthe hands of prosecuting attorney Van ance of the officers and In the clast No stateDuyn’ of Canyon county that followed the reserves used their ment as to the future procedure in night sticks vigorously Five protestthat case has been made but it will ing tenants somewhat battered were be called during the next arrested The offending decoration probably was removed 6f £oiirt at Caldwell when it will j Hardly had order been restored at probably he finally disposed of Simpreserves kins a member of the executive boara this point when the police to East Twelfth street of Western Federation of Miners who were hurried where striking tenants were making a is charged with complicity in the demonstration against a landlord who crime and had is a fugitive from Justice objected to the flying of red flags the charge against him will stand The crowd failed over his property At the request of the state the to obey the police order to disperse cases against Dr Magee and C W and was set upon with night sticks was ren is woman One it reported reaAller with charged perjury by insensible during the fight in son of testimony given by them in dered as which the wives and daughters the Haywood case was also dismissed sons well as the fathers and particithe Pettibone Jurors agreed Although The police tried to gain eq that their deliberations should he kept pated trance into the tenement but the secret it has been learned that on strikers barricaded the door and a the first ballot the vote was 8 to of order having been resemblance Ambu-The stored the officers withdrew the majority being for acquittal thf second ballot resulted in a vote ol lances were summoned to care to but the strikers declined injured 9 to 2 The third ballot was 10 to that admit the physicians stating Friand so it remained all through own doctors call would their The two holding out foi they day night were finally won over conviction SCORES BROWNSON PRESIDENT Pettibone and Moyer receiyed many telegrams of congratulation chiefly Makes Public His Attitude on Naval Controversies from Colorado friends Pettibone al though very ill for the past two weeks Washington — President Roosevelt’s walked to the local headquarters ol on the question of the comthe Western Federation after the an attitude mand of hospital ships in the navy nouncement of the verdict which resulted in the resignation it Willard H Brownson GOLDFIELD MINERS WORKING obsersome caustic and incidentally vations on that incident and the conMany of the Men Renounce Allegiance troversies to Western Federation among the naval officers as to details of in and their adherents Nev — It is believed Goldfield naval construction and methods Goldfibld that Jhe strike is practically were made known Suadrfr won by the( mine operators and that training when Secretary Metcalf gave to the within ten days or two weeks every press two letters from the president mine in the district will be in full addressed to him on these subjects In the first of these letters Presiblast dent Roosevelt condemns in unmeasSeveral mines started up Saturday ured terms the act of Admiral morning with miners formally affiliatit to be unseemly and declaring ed with the Western Federation but who signed cards renouncing such al- improper in the the controversies Regarding legiance navy the president admits there alThe most hopeful sign of an early ways was and always will be defects settlement Is the formation of a new both in the construction of the ships union among the miners which is to and in the organization of the departof ment and in the actual drill become a state affair independent of the the Western Federation fleet It is well he says that these defect be pointed out but it is also BANK IN EXPLODES BOMB well that they should be pointed out without exaggerations or malicious Are Injured But None untruthfulness Ten Persons Will Die THREE ISSUES PARAMOUNT — Kansas City Mo An explosion In of the Bryan Saya That Tariff Trusts and marble building the beautiful First National hank here Saturday afAre First and Railroad Regulation or was caused by dynamite ternoon Foremost A some other high explosive piece of Kansas City — In an interview here pipe believed to have been part of Sunday night William J Bryan said a bomb was found In the wrecked that the trusts the tariff and railroad basement would be the paramount regulations Ten people were injured by the ex- issues in the campaign of 1908 Mr The loss Is plosion but none fatally Bryan said it was Impossible to deterplaced at $10000 confined entirely tc mine at this time what the one parathe basement mount issue would be ti Murdered Merchant Chinese Ariz — Wing Ling a ChiNogales nese storekeeper years of here twenty years age in business was murdered Saturday night by two The men went to the door Mexicans of the store and when Wing appeared him with iron bars in the struck face and the back of the head felling him to the floor when they cut his throat with a knife almost severing Then they dragged the the head body to a back room used as a bed broke open the cash drawer room with an ax and rifled a trunk has been made Frank H Hitchcock collected The revenues public through the postofflees during the fiscal year 1906 amounted to about a gain of more than and the report states that this in 1907"' when growth was continued In orwas $183000000 the aggregate der to meet this continuous growth makes of his bureau Mr Hitchcock an appeal for larger appropriations Clearing up Mystery Wash — The body of LilTacoma who myslian Pratt aged twenty-twfrom her home disappeared teriously on May 27 last was found in a dense thicket on the outskirts of the city on Saturday by a surveying crew Althe decomposed badly though by the father of body was identified He believes the girl she was murof the body dered and the position supports this theory it having the appearance of having been dragged to thrown in a hollow and the place partially burled with leaves Canadians Want Oriental Quarters for Weapons Searched Ore — A special Portland to the B from Vancouver C Oregonian lays that Chief of Police Chamberlain of Vancouver has refused a demand Exclusion made by the Asiatic league that the Oriental quarter be searched for firearms ' and other dangerous chief admitted The the weapons gravity of the situation but urged strongly against hurrying a possible crisis In the Japanese question by any drastic action such as the one suggested Horrible Meet Playing Bellingham aged 14 Death While at Shingle Mill Wash — Earl was killed and Clyde 13 fatally injured Satin the bolt flume at the Damaske aged urday evening Manley shingle mill five miles south of this city by a heavy shingle bolt A third which crashed Into them The boys were boy was uninjured in the flumes not knowing playing that timber was being sent down from Musselman’s the mountain side above He lived several back was broken hours after being struck Postmaster General Wants propriations Larger Ap- Washington— The annual report of First Assistant Postmaster General Residents Gretto of Chicago’s Cheaper Rent Mob of Brown Men Attack Men In Uniform Because of Unfortunate Accident on New Year Day Dis- in d All the business houses of Park City have reduced their forces considerably as a result of the mines closing down Railroad construction in Utah during the year 1907 dropped oft to of the number of miles of road built in 1906 of the The value cattle sheep horses and hogs in the state of Utah estimated at js conservatively 0 for 1J7 Pneumonia seems to be running riot Since November 1 fifteen in Ogden deaths have occurred in that city from this dreaded malady An effort is being made to interest the city council of Ogden in a proposition to install a lighting system to be owned by the municipality Thomas Vance the Salt Lake man accused of fatally injuring Ks wife by beating her has been held to the district court on a charge of murder William Gibson of Salt Lake City a was killed in the United quarryman Stat i Limestone quarry at ToplifT Rush valley by being run over by a JAPS ENRAGED El UTAH year WITH T After tha ruah of the holiday Is a l It timo to have your repairing don 1 your watch dooan’t go or your Jewelry Our repair depart la broken aond It In mont ia th moat complete nM Ulaiantla the watt Want Chicago — Five hundred residents of a tenants’ Chicago’s ghetto formed union on Sunday night with the of forcing landlords avowed purpose of the district to reduce rents $2 a month Leaders of the movement advised the members of the new organization to refuse to pay the present rates which were declared exorbitant and to force the landlords to take all legal steps and pay all court costs in case the latter refuse to meet the demands for lower prices Scurvy Adds to Misery of People of Erivan Province Who Have Had a Poor Harvest Outlook In European Ruaeia Crop Grows Steadily Worse the Winter Crops Having Been Entirely Lost— Much Suffering Will Result reSL dispatch Petersburg — A ceived hrro from Tiflia says scurvy has broken out among the native popin the province of Erivan ulation which like other sections of the Caucasus suffered severely in 1907 from a poor harvest and resultant famine Measures to send in food and to afford medical relief are being taken and an endeavor will be made to use a portion of the duma’s famine appro although priation for this section this money was voted exclusively for relief work In the provinces of European Russia The crop outlook in European Russia has grown steadily worse lately on account of the long spell of cold Winter oropa weather with no snow The officials of the have been lost agricultural department In the minof are interior istry becoming more downcast every day aa they realize the necessity of Increasing appropriations for the relief of the people COUNT AND PRINCE FIGHT Husband of Anna Gould and Her Alleged Fiance Clash Paris — Count Boni de ' Castellane from whom his wife who was Miss Anna Gouldof New York was recent-rand Prince Helie de Sa ly divorced gan who on several occasions was reto be engaged to Madame ported encounter on Gould had a personal Thursday at the Church of SL Pierre de Chaillot while a service to the memory of Lady Stanley Errington a relative of both men who died lately in England was in progress Beginning inside the church where Count Boni says the prince insulted both him and the sacred edifice the encounter was resumed at the doorway where Count Boni followed by his brother Count Jean de Caste! lane overtook the prince Count Boni Then came Spat In his cousin's face the clash of cane followed by a rough and tumble fight on the pavement which ended In the gutter where the men were finally separated by a big Count Boni at the moment butcher was holding down the of intervention insensible prince while Jean according to eye witnesses was to him a severe kickadministering ing Former 170 Vancouver B C —Allan RUSSIAN POLITICIANS Hundred Go and to CONVICTED Must Prison St Petersburg — The trial of the 169 members of the first duma who signed the Viborg manifesto was concluded One hundred and on Tuesday and of them were convicted sentenced to three months’ imprisonment while two were acquitted on the ground that they had signed under The sentence carmisapprehension ries with it the loss of all political who already rights M Ramischwill has served more than hree months’ will be lm preliminary imprisonment mediately set free Unless an appeal from the decision of the court is taken the sentence will take effect beginning January 20 until which time the former deputies will remain at large without bail AN UNIQUE 'Main vt Anderson a fireman Is dying and two othei young men also members of the city are badly wounded fire department and in the hospital as the result of a fight on New Year day in the Japanese quarters with an overwhelming of the number of the subjects mikado The fight was the worst in the city since the September riots were so when many Japanese Injured Anderson by J Frost accompanied and T McDonald were passing a Japanese store when Frost stumbled and fell hard against the plate glass winThe glass was smashed dow front and the fragments were still rolling on the sidewalk when a score of Japanese appeared from the Inside and rushed at the trio of whites The fire men were in uniform with brass buttons and official caps but the JapanWithin ese knifed them furiously three minutes there were dozens of Japanese In the fight all trying to men The latter the white at get were borne to the ground and cut and slashed until the sidewalk and with covered were front of the store It was fully fifteen minutes beblood fore the police arrived and then only four arrests were made as the Japanese had scattered LAWSUIT Sue Water Company For Causing Sickness Pennsylvanians SALT LAKE CITY UTAH I TREES PLANTS SEEDS Best Iutcrn’l Free catalog I'euver Colo Object on earth Wanted Leason the rich of the West side think have been hurt by the Wall street panic” said the East side dweller “let them come down some cold and drizzly Saturday morning and look at the pushcart market in The wet fruit the rain the dripping paper bags the drenched carpet only half protected by the slippers dripping oil cloth the ruined neckties the rustling tlqs the spoiled suspenders But more than all they should see the people who try to make their "If they someliving selling these Infinitesimal looktimes almost worthless things ing on at the ruin of their merchandise from the shelter of doorways of cellar doors of the root ol the elevated If they happen to be near one rushing wildly out from these poor shelters at the slightest show of an Inclination on the part of the passer to buy" — N Y Press For the Sick Room ‘‘Nursing’’ is the title of a book published by G W Putnam’B Sons New York that should be a treasured possession of every nurse throughout the In length and breadth of the land this day of constant progress and imin the care of the sick th provements nurse plays an important part and a constant acquirement of knowledge la a necessity of the successful nurse No better Investment could be made than the purchase of a copy of “Nursing’’ An "English" Town If any town deserves to have a It is surely Bury SL Edpageant munds Life says Loudon Country most is the characteristicProbably it ally English and agricultural town in Great Britain and it is a place delightful to be in being so free from th noise smoke and turmoil inseparable from our great manufacturing cities Romance and Mystery An Interesting romance is "Rosalind Red Gate” published by the Bobbs Merrill company Ind Indianapolis a story full of mystery besides beand fascinating picing a compelling ture of the old old story of love th situations in a manbeing portrayed ner calculated to keep the reader In "a state of eager expectancy from th opening to the closing chapter “Rosalind at Red Gate" is well worth the time spent in reading at Franklin Pa — Charging that a recent typhoid epidemic! was due to the water supplied a niymber of residents of this cltv are attempting to collect damages for siclfnetys In tneir' families Water company from the Kenango Suits were filed on Wednesday by Rev Dr Maurice Petifleld Fikes pastor of the First Baptist church and Reverence James B Borland editor of the FrankIn reverence is the chief Joy and The amount of lin Evening News damages claimed is not stated in the power of life reverence for what is to pure and bright in your own youth petition but it will be sufficient cover the charges of physicians and for what is true and tried in the ag nurses and other expenses as well as of others Made Concession Both Countries for all ihat is gracious for physical and mental among the Washington— The finishing touches remuneration living great among th These are to be made test dead — and were added on Thursday to the draft distress in the powers cases and if they prove successful it that cannot marvelous die —John Ruskln of an agreement between America is said more than fifty other suits will of 3 and France under section the be instituted the of Renaissance Painters Dingley act which has been In prep“The North Italian Painters of th FIVE DAYS BEHIND TIME aratlon for nearly a year past M Renaissance” by Bernhard Berenson Jusserand the French embassador Bao has recently been published by G W called at the state department to dis- Torpedo Boat Flotilla Encounters Putnam’s Sons New York It is a Weather Ahead of Fleet cuss the details of this arrangement scholarly and artistic discussion of th and it is expected that it will be proPara Brazil — The torpedo boat flo- great of that time with painters from the Btate department mulgated tilla which is preceding the battle- sketches and and should portraits in the course of few days Pending ship fleet to tlfe Pacific arrived here its signature the details are with- Tuesday from Port of Spain Trinidad prove a rare work in the estimation of all those Interested in art held but it is known that the con- The flotilla had a rough voyage encession made by America is the abatecountering head seas and was deDo Things Well ment of the existing duties on French layed one day on the run by bad for the futur The 20 cent best while preparation by champagne per weather The transports Arethusa prance remits duties on American cot- and Sterling have arrived The tor- is the present well seen to and th ell certain classes of tonseed boats will leave here January 3 last duty well done — George Macdonpedo chinery and other commodities ald for Pernambuco They are five days behind their original schedule Bank of England Shows Confidence In Cider the National Drink Veteran Kansas Editor Dead United States When a traveler enters a tavern la London — The directors of the Bank Wichita Kans — Colonel M M Mur- Rouen France or any of the towns or lowered the dock editor and owner of the Wichita villages about it cider is brought to of England on Thursday minimum rate of discount to 6 from Eagle and postmaster of Wichita died him as a matter of course it is th 7 per cent which latter rate was es at 12:50 o’clock Wednesday morning universal drink the Unfortunately a the recent Colonel Murdock was 70 years of ago ordinary brand Is not as result of Th tabllshed financial crisis American status of cider as a local beverage Is Improved and was undoubtedly the best known conditions financial in America man in Kansas He was born in Vir- illustrated by the fact that the cider coupled with a better monetary situaginia but came to Kansas before the press was carried as the emblem of tion in Germany assisted the directCivil war Before coming to Wichita local in a pageant organized ors in their decision to remove the in 1871 he owned and edited a paper in 1892industry to commemorate the entry of rate of discount which has at Burlingame Stringent He stuck to Wichita Louis de Brezes grand seneschal of been handicapping trade and speculawhen its dark property Normandy into Rouen in 1526 during days tion for the past seven weeks and values depreciated to nothing this one fact made him the foremost Harold Morion Kramer’s novel Stand Tenanti Teamsters citizen of the southwest by “Gayle Langford” published by New York — There will be no teamLee & Shepard Co Boston is Boats to Burn Oil sters to move the goods of the strik being dramatized by Joseph T Mitch— Secretary Metcalf Is If noSide on the Washington tenants East ell formerly lessee of the Empire th ing of to use favor the tices are served on them according inclined petroleum atre Boston who will adapt from it a to an announcement from the strik- for fuel in the navy where It can be stirring patriotic play entitled' "The Therefore It was said that done beneficially ers’ headquarters plans Continental Captain” one local branch of the United Team-- for the new torpedo destroyers about sters union had already passed a to be prepared will probably include a The Genial Host to refuse resolution all dispossess “So that you may all have a good that they be designed for business and that others would soon requirement fact that the newest time" exclaimed the genial host “I The follow rent league burning oil The of this class which have am not having soup served There now claims to have organized the oc- British boats attained the extraordinary speed of will be no celery and no water biscupants of over one thousand houses miles an hour are oil burners cuits with the cheese I guess all the and to have secured reductions so far forty influenced our navy department other tias stuff can be eaten quietly” for 250 tenants In favor of the adoption of liquid fuel Women Now Permitted Set Good Example to 8moke Kentucky Coal Miners Are Out on a Every parent is like a New York Restaurants Strike for children to dress themselves by New York— So successful was the Madlsonvllle Smith Therefore parents should keep the Ky — President plan of allowing women to smoke in of the Mine Workers’ union stated glass bright and clear not dull and the public dining rooms Introduced at in to spotted as their example is a rich inresponse night that one of the prominent Broadway res- Wednesday call sent out on Tuesday heritance for the rising generation taurants for the first time in New the Btrike Webster Union men in Hopkins York New Year’s eve that another 1000 Christian A Wife’s Position went out and counties and of the famous Broadway eating places increased In be 1b number the would The wife this England the queen has followed suit It is expected that in France the companion in Germany more of them will fall into mines in this city are still running several of the county the housekeeper and line immediately in Italy the but the big hotels but in the south portion In Webster county slave Is the burden of an old and restaurants on Fifth avenue will BOO men are out saying radically all the big mines are not the managers gay follow suit lot In America she seems to be a little out of all the and the number of men the present at least others there is estimated at 700 t i T |