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Show volume via, number OGDE IN', 263. TWO TRAINS TAKE PLUNGE U TA L!I Friday, September MANY STRIKERS OLD HUS LOST STANDARD BEARERS POSITIONS Sea Board Airline Express Falls Into Deep Water and Day Coach of Catawaba Follow Many Passengers Drown. River-En- gine CHARLOTTE, N. C-- , Sept. 9. Five eggshell. Two of th- - killed occupied berths in the sleeper. day coaches, a sleeper, the engine and bilg2age car of the Seaboard Airline CHARLOTTE. Sept. 9.- -It is now express plunged through a trestle over reported that eleven were kiled and the Catwaba river early today. forty injured in the Seahoartl Airline Following this train came an en- wreck. The identified dead are: E. B. Burskule, engineer, Abbeville, gine and one car. Unaware of the S. C. wreck the engine and coach plunged Mrs. T. E. Black, Abbeville. S. O. through the broken trestle on top of Ed. Roberts, colored, fireman. the other train lying at the bottom of Trainman Karguson of extra train. the river.. Three women passengers. Mrs. White, Cincinnati. Many lives are reported lost, but as Robert Means, colored, fireman of the wreck destroyed telegraph comthe freight. munication no details are at hand. A Forty were injured and several of on wrecking train with physicians them will die. board has gone to the scene. The Seaboard officials say the wreck The rivey at the trestle is deep and was caused by the removal of rails by It Is reported that many passengers unknown parties. lost their lives by frowning, as most ROBBED of the coaches were submerged. PORTSMOUTH, Va.. Sept. 9. Information at the office of the president of the Seaboard Airline here, is to the effect that two women passengers and one engineer are dead. The other engineer, a conductor and fireman and eight passengers are Injured In the wreck on the Catawba river, twenty-tw- o miles south of Monroe, N. C shortly before 1 oclock this morning. The name of the, dead engineer is Barksdale of Monroe. Other names are unobtainable. The train was bound for Atlanta nnd the cause of the accident has not been ascertained. The train went over a trestle down the embankment. Just after the express went down No. 19, consisting of an engine and caboose, ran into the TO DIVIDE THE $15,000 THAT HE 8TOLE LOS ANGELES. Cal., Sept. 9. Geo. Rae. once acquitted for the robbery of the Judxon Iron Works payroll satchel of $1.1,000, was placed under arrest here and is now on his way to San killed express. Engineer Jtarksdale was on train No. 19. His fireman was badly injured. The engine of the extra dropped on top of the Pullman, crushing it like an Francisco in charge of Secret Service Officer Cronan and two local policemen. The man cannot be tried again, but by an agreement reached here he haa agreed to divide most of the $15,000, the Judson Iron Works getting one-thir- d, the arresting officers one-thifor himand Rae to keep one-thiself. Rae claims that this money has been buiTed not far from Oakland for the last ten years. He says he has used very little of it and will be able to return most of it The robbery was a bold daylight hold-u- p on a train between EmeryI ville and Oakland. Rae was arrested once before and after being tried was acquitted. His was Rob companion in the hold-u- p Riley, who has been killed. FOREST BROWNS WIN TRE wreck. The passengers and crew were taken back to Monroe, where physicians were in reaediness to ance. Passengers who nnd wounded were on render assist- were the FIRES EAT , ILL BEFORE THEM School Houses, Lumber Mills, Valuable Timber and Farms Are Being Rapidly Burnt. I rd rd SECOND BULL RUN General Retrieves Yesterday's Defeat by Capture cf an Almost Impregnable Position. GAINESVILLE. Va Sept. 9. The first battle of Bull Run has been reer part of the timber In the county is pented. General Bell, commanding the Is being devastated. Three school Browns, this morning won a great houses are gone, four lumber mills victory over the Blues, which he found enand many ranch houses have been deshortly nfter daybreak strongly battlefield. Run of trenched In the old Bull stroyed. Hundreds of thousands SANTA CRUZ, Sept. 9. The forest fires continue to spread and the great- dollars in timber and many small By 9 o'clock the battle had been farms In all parts of the north end of fought and General Bell had more than the county will make up the total retrieved himself for his defeat on Tuesday. loss. The battle began with the full force i Ht daybreak. The Browns pushed forA PALL OF 8MOKE two miles, driving a skirmish HANGS OVER COUNTRY ward line of Blues back on their main line at the Henry, farm house and SAN RAFAEL, Sept 9. Extra fireacross the Bull Run. The Blues then men have been sent from San Rafael occupied what appeared to be an Imto assist In fighting the fire on Bolina pregnable position. Theoretically they ridge. The flames have takeu a fresh had destroyed all the bridges. holq and reports at noon are to the efOne brigade of Browns was nearly fect that all the buildings on Bourne annihilated, but nevertheless Inflicted ranch, Summitt House and Handbrook severe losses on the Bluea The victory House have been destroyed. All wires of General Bell was due largely to his In the fire area are still down and a superipr strategy In making a left dense pall of smoke hangs over San flanking movement with his two bria Rnfael and vicinity. gades. They were repulsed until detachment of Browns which swam the FURTHER DEVASTATIONS river surprised the Blues and the umOF FOREST FIRES pire sustained the advance of the Browns. escaped KAUNAS, Sept t. The forest fire General Grant narrowly In southern flanking Ihe as of Is a result Monterey county raging capture wlt unabated The Milpitas movement. As soon as the Browns fury. fnnch of 50,000 acres is doomed to total penetrated the Blues line. Corhln ordestruction. Near Para so Springs dered the men to return to their rekreat damnge la being done and fears spective camps. are felt for a thousand head of cattle General Bell was warmly congratuhat are feeding on the ranges near late by his fellow officers after the Kn Rafael. . battle. 1904 DEMOCRATS NOMINATE ONCE MORE GET THROUGH BROKEN BRIDGE 9, Amid Immense Enthusiasm Complete State Ticket of Unequaled Strength Is Placed In Field Others Are Turned Away Twenty It Is Rumored that Large Part of Five Hundred Go Back to IndeIt Has Been Isolated by Kuroki UnskillPlants Omaha pendent and Had to Surrender Retreat ed Men Worse off Than Before. Was Safely Accomplished. Headed By Hon. 0. W. Powers. Member of Congress O. W. Pow wcie a Nit given to I he iiinxcntlnn. but ers of Sait Lake. hcfire the result of the h.illot was e. Governor James H. Moyle of Salt Miimiiini cd W. K. ltydnich, who nnml-Itoylaiic- CHICAGO. Kept. 9. At x:30 this iininiiiig Irrsidcnt Ikmueiiy iciephon-e- il the news of t lie calling off of the strike to St. Joseph, Kansas City, 8L Paul, Omaha, East St. Louia and other western packing centers. The men began returning to work at both plants of the "Big Fhe" and the independents as noon as opened. Acting under orders from the strike lenders twenty-fiv- e hundred of them returned to their old places at the independent plants. The Union Stock Yards and Transit company took buck 342 nten. S". I'KTKItKRUllG. Sept. Fc.irs Laks. a Ji'e .igaiu expressed fur the sulety uf Secretary of State Levi N. Harmon rear guard, which was of Price. Kurnpuikin' Attorney General Grant C. lepuried safe til Mukden yesterday, it of Provo. imw stated In high rliiles that Auditor J. W. Geiger of Park City. hits no liifnrnnitiniii as ta its Treasurer W. B. Wilson of Ogdsn. n Suparintendent of Public Instruction Nathan T, Porter of Centerville. KUROPATKIN'S RETREAT Justice of the Supreme Court C. 8. IS SAFELY ACCOMPLISHED Varian of Salt Laks. Prasidential Electors Samuel ST. PETERSBURG. Kept. 9. A of Salt Laks, Edward H. Snow of St. Georgs, Frsd J. Kiessl of Ogfrom Mukden says the Jap-mcshave crossed the Khakhe, and nre now dsn. resting, only the Russian and Japanese outposts are In direct contact. A With liiinniiny, unity and cntluisl-iisthousand wounded nre being sent reigning thmnghout the entire north. General Kurupntkln's ret re; it Is proceedings the iMnncrutlc state convention complclcd its labors Ht the safely accomplished. The Russo-Chlnebank bus been Knit Like thcaicr lit 11 o'clock lust been closed and the civil authorities night liy placing before the electors of are preparing to leave. Utah one of the strongest tickets ever !t. -- tx. New-hou- dls-pat- Four hundred made application. At 11 this morning the Butchers' union officially declared the strike off. At 1 o'clock the allied trades' conference followed suit. All harriers are now removed and the unions will apply In a body tomorrow morning for their old places. Details of the general terms under which the men are to return will be arranged RAILWAY COMMUNICATION IS STILL INTACT during the day and it is expected that all men involved will be notified by toKT. PETERSBURG, Kept. Vicenight. roy Alexieff telegraphs from Harbin OMAHA, Sept. 9. The end of the thiit the railway and telegraphic comstrike has been disastrous 4o the un- munication to Mukden from Harbin Is skilled workmen. They drew nineteen still ojien. Reiiorts had It that a force rents an hour when they went out and of ten thousand Japanese succeeded In return now at seventeen and a half. getting north of Mukden and were The wages for skilled men are un- menacing the railway. AlexielTa changed. dispatch indicates that The packers say they will take the this report Is Incorrect. The general men back as fast as needed. It is re- staff deniea that a battle Is proceeding ported, however, that 750 men who near Mukden. were active in the strike will not be, taken back. No men can teturn to ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY RUSSIAN SOLDIERS work before Monday on account of the lack of stock. TOKIO, Kept. 9. A private telegram ST. LOUIS, Sept. 9. Following the states that a small Russian expedifrom Chicago, the packing tion from Kamscliatka visited Sen rpmi-lHokal-dos- l. Shu Island North Island, hnuxe here has been declared off. In the absence of men and the Seven hundred men applied for work in East St. Lous this morning. Of killed the women and children nnd this number 192 were given employ- burned the houses. Official confirmament by three concerns. The men ap- tion is lacking. plied as individuals. JAPANESE FIND THREE THOUSAND RUSSIAN CORPSES KAN8A8 CITY STRIKERS NOT TAKEN BACK TOKIO, Sept 9. According to reKANSAS CITY. Sept. 9. Less than ports received here three thousand fifteen out of two thousand strikers Russian corpses have been found by who applied for wnrk at the packing the Japanese up to Wednesday. It is houses this morning were taken back. believed that many more were carried The men censure President Donnelly away by the retreating Russians. The number found is to taken to in for calling off the strike. They think dlcate IhHt the Russian losses must the union is destroyed. have been very heavy. FIRST CARGO OF LUMBER FOR CANAL RUMORED SURRENDER OF THIRTY THOUSAND MOBILE, Sept. 9. The first cargo PARIS, Sept. 9. The Petit Parisian of lumber to leave the United States for the Panama canal was taken from has a dispatch from aSt. Petersburg here today on the schooner J. C. Clif- containing a ruinor current there to ford. The lumber was contracted for the effect thHt General Kuroki has by the Panama Canal commission to succeeded in Isolating a force of thirty thousand of Kuroputkin's rear guard be landed at Colon. and that they have surrendered. WILL NOT CONSOLIDATE WITH THE STEEL TRUST JAPANESE SAID TO HAVE REACHED MUKDEN CHICAGO, Sept. 9. The officials of ROME. Kept. 9. The Italia Mill-talthe Iron and Steel company emphatihas a Toklo d I patch retsirting cally deny the report that the company will soon be combined wlh the Steel that the Japanese forces have reuched trust. It is stated positively that no Mukden. The dispatch adds that no negotiations nre in progress looking to serious fighting occurred in the vicinconsolidation.. ity of the stronghold. ni se liiimcd. nee. Weber county was made a present of the nomination for state treasurer. AY. H. AVIlsou being selected without opposition. AYhen his numb was presented to the convention It was received with much approval Hnd his nomination was no surprise. C. K. Anrlan was overwhelmingly suressful over Judge Baskin In ths nomination for Justice of the supreme court, ifnd Davis county was recognised by the nomination of Nathan Porter of Uentervllle for superintendent of public Instruction. IN COUNTY SAFE PROMINENT GUESTS re The committee on platform and resolutions of the Democratic state convention 'held at Ralt Lake yester- day presented the following platform, which was adopted by the convention: The Democracy of Utah. In convention assembled, reiterates Its belief in the principles of the organisation that has alwaya stood for the rights of all the people, ns agHinst the demands of the favored classes since the founding of the republic, and reaffirms its faith In the great underlying principle laid down by Jefferson and incoroprated Into the Declaration time-honor- ed ; 1 of Independence In the following Inn gunge; We hold these truths to he that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain Inalienable rights and among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. ThHt to secure these rights governments are instituted among men. deriving their Just powers from the consent of the governed. and we pledge ourselves to a continuation of the policy which has ever characterlxed this party ae strict (Continued on Page 4.) speech accepting the nomination was a pica for unity amongst the whole people of Utah and a declaration that "if 1 am elected governor of the state of Utah 1 will lie Its governor." There were keen iuntests for secretory of state and attorney-genera- l, hut each was divided on the first ballot. I,evl X. llormon of Trice being the nominee for the former otflee and Grant C. Ilagley of Provo the nominee for the latter. It took three ballots to decide the contest for the. audUnrxhlp. Four names were placed In nomination John W. Geiger of Summit county. Feed Dickson of Kail lcte, XI. D. Bowen of Juab and Thomas A. Phillips of Davis. Much enthusiasm prevailed during the balloting, Mr. Geiger of Park t'ily being the successful nomi- The principal rlfaractei'lstlcs of the convention were the earnestness shown by the delegates In their work and At orderliness of the rielilicrittlonH. no time was Chairman Thurman, who makes an excellent presiding officer, called upon to exercise any extreme ntessures to bring the convention to order, of enthusiasm demonstrated nt the proper time there was an abundance; of rowdyism n complete absence. The placing in nomination of Han. O. W. Powers by the former Ogdenlte, A. J. Weber, was the occasion for a Mrfert ovation to the nominee. The Judge's seech of acceptance was a powerful und masterly address, dealing with state and, national Issues. It was r strong appeal for unity In the pnrty nnd an unanswerable arraignment of the corruption and spoliation carried ' on by the Republican pnrty.. No less enthusiasm greeted the presentation of the name of lion. James II. Moyle for governor. The names of Hon. William M. Roylance of Provo, and Hon. Rulon S. AA'clls of Halt Lake ' Democratic State Platform Mated Mr. moved In make Mr. Moyle's nomination tinaulniotta and. this was accordingly done. Mr. Moyle's Bandits Secure Thirteen Thou sand Dollars and Put Custodian In Their Place. Two Hon. Fred J. Klesel, who was placed on the ticket ns one of the presidential electors, was another compliment to AA'elier county. Nsw Sts Is Committss. Following Is (he make up of the new Deinocratlc slate committee; Beaver eoaiity. It. B. Tanner; Box Elder, J. 1). fall; Cache, II. G. Hay-lml- l, H. W. Hendricks. P. TI. Mnughn, fContlnued on Page 5.) Hungarian Count and President of Diet Call on Him at Sagamore. OYSTER BAY. Kept. 9. The president received ft cnll this afternoon from Count Oppenyl and Ambassador Opof Austro-Hungarurer Chase. They secured $13,000. ilendelmuller Is president of the Hugartan penyl They locked Chase In the safe and diet and Is In this country to study The distinguished escaped. Officers are pursuing them our Institutions. with bloodhounds. guests were received in the library, where they chatted on general topics. MARRIED WOMAN SHOOTS RIVAL They were then escorted to luncheon. There were no other guests this mornSIOUX CITY, la.. Sept. 0. Declaring. husher stolen rival had her that ing DROWNS HIMSELF band's affections, after having been WHERE SWEETHEART. DIES given a home, Mrs. Frank Butts to- OALL1POMK. Kept. 9. Two desperadoes entered the courthouse at Pomeroy today and held up County Treas- Mrs. day shot and fatally injured Mayme Heddlnger. According to the story told in the police court this morning by Mrs. Butts, two years ago Mrs. Heddlnger nil nearly and her two children, starved, were taken Into the Butts home. Shortly afterward. Mrs. Butts declares, the befriended stranger enticed from her benefactress the affections of the man she had married eleven years before. This morning Mrs. Butts found her husband with Mrs. Heddlnger and her two children. Mrs. Butts lied, but Mrs. Heddlnger taunted the Jealous woman with the fact that Butts loved her most. Mrs. Butts then fired, the bullet iassing into the base of the brain. A crowd gave chase when Mrs. Butts attempted to escape In a hack und she was captured. In the police court she ettld she hoped her victim would die. y. XEAV A'ORK. Kept. 9. Bringing a dramatic story of the suicide of one of her strange passengers when $00 miles off Cherbourg, the Kaiser Wilhelm rter Grosse has arrived. The suicide was Mathias Kiedmund, a young German who came to America five years ago to make his fortune and build a home for his sweetheart, whom he had left In the Futherland. After Kiedmund had been In this country a few months the girl decided to join him, and set sail, but when a day out of Cherbourg she became morose anrl Jumped overboard Kiedmund never 'recovered from the shock of her death, nnd last June he returned to the Fatherland to bid his saying that he was parents good-btired of life. y. SENATOR HOAR KEEPS UP FIGHT AVORCEKTER. Sept. 9. a comfortable Hoar hnd night, gains no strength. Senator but he |