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Show .h T.r Its Only 10c Use Journal, Carrier. by What? The VOL IX.--N0. Want Column. Its Yours. 258 VubltHltrft Uailtj at (Oiiiiru. Utah INVESTIGATING Ml THE PRIVATE CAR EVIL WAS SIGKED ENVOYS TODAY. J0C9HESI BY In Collision of Freight and TWIN ARE CONSIDERED senger Trains Three Are Killed and Fifteen Injured. s-p- ' AS A TEST, bulletin. tity Ai goon T The Sept. aiened at 3:45 o'clock. ae the treaty wa signed a jumped from a window and Immediately a sal-t- e of nineteen guns was begun by stationed nearby for the the battery Russian and Jap-ne- ie American. -gjpoee. run up the flagstaff Has vrere aved hU hand. Peirce at the building. Secretary communicated the news to the el enc, wire PeHent by telephone, a epeclal the purpose. herinf been prepared for his gratlflca-tjg- u The preeldent expressed Telrce to Secretary and requested to heartiest congratulations his (Xtena etch of the envoy. NEW COTTON CROP REPORT PUBLISHED PORTSMOUTH. Sept. 5. The and their suite and guests will en-vo- yi this afternpftnr at the navy yard oon about 2:30. The first business will be the perusal, acceptance and Tues.Igntnf of the protocol of last will it is It expected meeting. days be 4 oclock before the treaty Is signed. Baton Koniura and staff will go to tonight and will visit Harvard, Minister his alma mater, tomorrow. Takahlra, Mr. Sato and the minor Japanese will go tomorrow to Join Baron Komura and proceed to New Tort The Russians will go to New York tomorrow by special train. The peace commissioners and suites went to the navy yard in carriages. The civilian members wore frock coats end ellk hat. The naval and military attache wore full dreea uniforms. It reined thle momlng, hut Just as they left the hotel the rain ceased, the fog the sun came out. The Russians went in automobiles to the Plancheon, carrying two copies of the treaty covered in a black alligator portfolio. Dr. Martens Is feeling Indisposed from the strain of treaty drafting and waa the only one of the suite who did not go to the navy yard. Re attended thanksgiving service at the church, however. Bishop and Mrs. Potter arrived to attend church services. The Japanese, except Mr. Sato, who went In a cab entered automobiles soon after the Russians and speeded toward the conference room. The following Is a summary of the lifted and WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. The new cotton crop report was given out by the estimating bureau of the department of agriculture. The usual date would have been the 3rd of September, but that being Sunday and the following day Labor day, the publication wa deferred until today. LAW ASSOCIATION THANK8 ROOSEVELT POPU- - Si I't. nX 3 The Our til-in- rnminsiitsloii 'iiiiiiicri-- . i lias 'il - ! I f uMlil- - !i 1 . After Short Honeymoon In Europe Mr. and Mrs. Field Will Return to America. ;u. Sept. IT.iyrrs ter an i.Mraiii pioKivtili.iii. im- -. i;i:i ii lie beef trust lndlct- is te the bill and plea - me ie il the all'll . lice-- . f"- t" il lh" he d i.uMmiN, CHRISTIANIA, Sept S. The Inter- national Law aasoclatlon In session here has cabled President Roosevelt thanks for his effort toward peace, particularly congratulating him upon the successful outcome of the Portsmouth conference. MAE WOOD FILES CHARGES AGAIN8T LOEB WASHINGTON. Sept. 5. Miss Mae Wood has filed charges against Secretary Loeb and J. Martin Miller, consul to accusing them of trying to deprive her of letters and the manuscript for a book said to Involve Senator Platt of New York. LI0NA1RE STABS HIS SON tin- H.nsh.ill I .nut Mr. I N'lia Keiieer Ca-i.iuii'icliaiii - : . . who is the widow of Arthur J. Cu-lii- ii. look place at iiihiii today ut St. I Margarol's chinch. Westminster. Tile l.itb-i- l I wedding was iiti't. only alMiut twenty I'.r-- 'i gia-stprcKcnl. among whom were AnibazMiidor atul Mr. Held and y. oilier member of the Amcrleun and relatives of the contracting were present. Canon Pennon larili-The brhle wore a French gray lliem-sclv- e. i, carried a bouquet of orchid, wore a brooch of earlH and : eiirl .mil huge diamond Mr. Field wore ii tiny Atnerlcan flag In hi buttonhole. The bride was unattended and wa given away by her Coast Line. Seaboard Airline, Penn- Irrigation by the government, and 1 panied, although the eighteen imllrted brother-in-law- , of Kddy AugilRtu sylvania. Southern Pacific and Kansas the third largest in the world under beef liiirmi w n- served with notices Cbleagn. Marshall Field, Jr., ii sou of one system. The principal crop for ordering them to appear hi )nrson. the bridegroom, was best mini. After City Southern. It is alleged that by way of rebates this year is sugar lieets. I lie rullroad Attorney-generwill have the ceremony the inrty signed the .Moody or ntl.er device the refrigerator lines pnying S4.T.0 a ton at it stations. The charge in person of the proseeiillon, marriage register and went to are acting fur the railroads as authori- soil and climate, however, are suited and proposes to tight all iltlnlnry mofor a wedding breakfast. Mr. ami Mr. Field will return to zed agents, and the railroads, acting for the growing of all vegetable pro- tions anil demand that Hie pucker be America In about a mouth, after a through the refrigerator lines, are col duct of the temjierale zone. Most of brought lulu emirt to plead. short honeymoon in Europe. lecting and receiving for refrigeration the settler an- - from the western fruit and vegetables at lower rates stales and territories. Marshall Field, whose wealth I varGATHERING OF LABOR from some shippers than they are conAT STATISTICIANS 'FRISCO iously cHthnnted ai between $100,000,-uo- a AT NEWSBOYS THE mu $150,000,000, was TO years of similar for temporaneously receiving LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR KAN FR NCISCO. Kept. services rendered to other shippers. age on Align) If). Mr. Caton, who This is held to be In violation of sea Kpeiiccr, (laughter of slut 1st IHiun from all irt of the wa Ml PORTLAND. Ore.. Kept. .V In Ax- I'liiti-i- l Hie man who founded the hardware tlons 2 and 3 of the net to regulate hr State have gathered here to eHtabllHhmer.t of llihbnnl, Senner, terstate commerce. ing the special date for the eximsltlon attend the twenty-firs- t annual cnu-- l Ihirtlett & Another charge Is that failure and the newsboys of till city were not forfii., is 40 years of age. She nr the AKsnelalinn of Ottlclal I Is ,,ne of the leading Ogure In Ohl-- if neglect To publish at shipping stations gotten. They were invited for today tent Inn not were and about Riireiiu of Uilmr KUitistlc. which Cago society, and fur year ranked and file with the Interstate Commerce hnhful accepting to marched here this mom lug. The con- second to none of the society leaders. commission the rates and charges 1m- - the Invitation. the They iipcniil Mrs. futon not only Inherited the posed- for- the refrigeration of frultri grounds early this momtn. accom- - vention was called to order this foreand vegetables constitutes a violation panled by a band, and yelled their de- noon by Carroll D. Wright, who will estate of her husband, hut a portion of of section (5 of the interstate commerce light while marching, leaving no doubt shortly retire from his position ns the estate of her father. She Is reas o their enjoyment. They were ad- president of the association. For the puted to be worth between $1,000,000 act. The present proceedings are con- mitted free of charge to the grounds lust twenty years he lias been con- and $2,000,000. Mr. Field has been a widower for sidered as a test, and It Is said they and most of the shows of the Trail, nected with the federal service as will prove of great value In Inform- and took great pains not to neglect commissioner of labor, but was re- some years. Mrs. Caton's husband, whip and sportsing congress that new laws are needed their opportunities. When lunch time cently elected to the prpeshlency of Arthur, a for national control of private car lines came they were fed, and In the after- Clark university, resigning his work man, died suddenly at a hotel in this where combinations are made with noon Governor Chamberlain, Senator with the government to assume his city during the horse show last winrailroads which affect the freight and Fulton and President Goode of the ex- new duties. The convention will ad- ter. Since I lie death of her husband site position addressed the boys. journ on Thursday. refrigerator schedules. has held aloff from social functions and In the latter part of June left for Hump, with her sister. She met Mr. REFEREE SILER Field In Switzerland after he went abroad In July. Since then the party hus toured through Spain, Italy and MANY BOTTE Switzerland. v e-- ! imlii te.l packers. regard to tuwiin n population I'hc lialil u d .n hr .i Ii'lii i.iK in the charges brought against a number of Tu. 1"'mi forms tlii l hr rim King ciiiiipaiiii'S appealed by of railroad eoniiiaiiies and private OCIUtT ilintiict "f uvit ir.iyi00 before ,l.nl,:e Humphrey hi the' concerns owning private rolling stock aiTrx if firmer t'.csiTl l.iinl. ili'li is fed' ml court till- - miirtiinn and asked Inill n,,w ii" iii'iv tmg.ittua fur the tiiinsiiortutliiii of tlielr a cunt iniiunce. which w.i gi.ir.trd Wnli-1: is charged that the act to dlsiiii'i was turned nn In in September 14. regulate interstate commerce Is being tin siva I imimI system In Juno. In The counter attacks on the beef violated In several particulars by the time fur raising crops tills year. The ini! prosecution are declared to have are di- Influx of settlers, however, begun hi been decided upon at a secret conferdefendants. The proceeding rected against the Armour Car line, the early part of last year The ence between John S. Miller, general the American Refrigerator Transport- brunch of tiie Oregon Short T.iiic from counsel for the packer, and a numation company, the Banta Fe Refriger- Mllieilokn to Twill Full wus ber of the Indicted magiiate u iiiui'ih ago, anil (lie train serator Dispatch and the following railSt. Louis & San Francisco; vice lius been establlsliod. roads Itesiile laying out the lines of TliN ilistrict is S.finn acre Atchison, Totieka & Banta Fe; SL larger the packers' attorneys. It i Halil, & Louis. Iron Mountain Southern; that the famous Salt river tract In ilsn reached an agreement that they Central of Georgia, Southern Atlantic Arizona, which is being placet! under would appear before the liar unaccomPin: y 1..1- in - i -: : I pro-due- ii. Tj U i i I K K ts. r eiuii-pieti'- il s em-luiKs- r. ereie-de-'lieii- cur-rin- e. g. .VO M J-- al Cla-ridg- es I V i English. 1L Lane, the mayor of Portsmouth, Admiral Meade and Commander Winslow will he present The ceremony will be brief. After the signing the members of the Russian mission will go to Christ Episcopal church, Portsmouth, where a Te Deum service will he held. The Russian orthodox bishop at New York, and accompanied by twenty priest this arrived about seventy choristers, morning on a special train. I well-kno- CITl JAIL VICTIMS I op-tat- ed lr' wedding Of wealthy Gllleago The Th-ll- ii Stipulates for the of friendship. 2. Russia recognises the prepondAs Result of Family Quarrel John erant Influence of Japan in Korea. P. Achton of Chicago Is Agreed that Manchuria will be simultaneously evacuated by both. Mortally Wounded. 4. All rlghta accruing to Russia by their leases at Port Arthur and Dalny to pass entirely to Japan, the rights KENOSHA, Wis.. Sept. 5. Peter of private persons remaining Intact Achton, a retired Chicago millionaire. & Both promise to put no obstacles h the way of China's development in Is in jail here accused of a murderous Manchuria. assault ppon his son, John P. Achton, The Manchuria railway to he during a house party at Achton sumjointly at Kouang Tlehengtae, mer home at Camp Lake. Young Achetch taking a branch line, and Japan ton Is believed to he dying of two equlrlng the mines connected with stabs. According to guests the elder er branch. Achton, who Is 50 years of age, quar" Contract to make a Junction of reled with his wife. The son Interthe two branches fered and the stabbing followed. AchThe roads shall work without ob- ton ran to the club house and held his struction. pursuers at bay. He later fled to the Russia code the southern half woods, where he was captured by the f Sakhalin. sheriff. 10. Provides for the freedom of Russia on southern Baghalln. SOCIETY BELLE 1L Russia grants fishing rights In KILLED IN WRECK PMwtuk and Bering seas 12. Engage to renew commercial CHARLTON, Mass., Sept 5. Grace treaty. Nelson, aged 35, a society belle, was 1 Roth agree to restore prisoners killed and twenty others injured this when expenses of their keep are paid. momlng when a special car on the 14. The treaty to be In French and Jumped the track. ni Kept. 'WclilV-i- treaty: Article 1. Shall be signed by the sover-s- n within fifty days after the envoys sign. Two other articles provide for the xcuatlon to be completed within tehteen months and that the bound'll between the halves of Saghaltn definitely marked by a commission. Tb closing set of the peace eonfer-fPromises to he a very tame af-aThere will he no spectacular tature. Besides the plenipotentiaries nly Assistant Secretary Peirce, repre-enl,n- ff president: Governor Me AT i .!. i Fi.i:- - ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH, WESTMINSTER. Judge! MARRIED I c Tu in S. By Humphry In Beef Trust Cases Until September 18. Desert Land, In Granted Continuance CF 3.000. ' pussi-n-ger- D. FAILS NOW HAS sov-cnty-- MARSHALL FIELD MAKE BITTER FIGHT Forms Cemer cl District it Itri'M-OAcres of Former f mile cant of here. Three were killed and fifteen Injured. , A freight train ran into the the rear car of which was the private car Rainbow, carrying a party of eastern capitalist under the guidance of Colonel R. L. Duval of ttie Re.l Mountain Mining company. The colored porter wa lntantly killed and the colored cook injured no that he died soon after. One paanenger was also killed. No other In the private car were killed. Those In the cars ahead of the private car seemed to suffer the most. A chair car and two rullman In the center of the train were ditched. Among the injjired are M. P. Kchuby of Chlllicothe, Mo., and a man named Rrennaman of West Virginia. IPACKERS WILL IDAHO TOWN LATION r..- - uri-ck.-.- ! TOilS l!AY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1905 IS CELE and Russian; Commerce CommissionBegins HearSiraatures of Japanese The secmid ih:vi:i:, ' Within Affixed Be ing of Charges Against Numu Uurllntou fust train was lion Sovereigns to ber cf Railroads. Ills illuming near Rrush. Fifty Days. PORTSMOUTH. i. the HARDSHIPS AHEAD FOR UINTAH SETTLERS Cases and Twenty-Fou- r Nelson Will Not Consent to Mob of 200 Men Rakes Attempt to Seventy-Seve- n Deaths Record to Date ing Jim Jeffries $2,000 Lynch Slayer of Patrick For the Honor. In German Empire. Pay- Hanley. attempt was 2 made at o'clock this morning by 200 men ta break Into the county Jail and lynch James Barnes, held for the killing of Patrick Hanley on Sunday Twenty-fiv- e shots were momlng. fired. There were many masked men In the crowd, which was held at hay by deputies and the police. They were dispersed after an hour. The prisoner was guarded all night The killing BUTTE, Sept. 5. An was in cold blood. PLAN GREAT RECEPTION FOR RUSSIAN ENVOY ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 5. A number of Liberal manufacturers are planning a great reception for M. Witte, showing their appreciation of his efforts In making peace. The avenue leading to Trotsky bridge and the Witte house will he named In honor of the envoy. A feature of the reception will he a call by representatives of thousands of women, giving thanks for the ending of the war so their husbands and sons can come home from the army. LEE AND GRANT AIDES TO THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Sept 5. Captain Fit zh ugh Lee. grand nephew of General Robert E. Lee, and Lieutenant W. S. Grant, son of General Fred Grant and a grandson of U. S. Grant, have been appointed aides to President Roosevelt at the White House. BERLIN. Sept. 5. The otllcial bulletin announces eleven new cases of cholera and one death, making a total cases and twenty-foof seventy-seve- n deaths. Few cases are reported throughout the empire. Additional physicians have been assigned to fight the plague. ur MONTANA TOWN SUFFERS $50,000 FIRE KAN FRANCISCO, Sej-t- . 5. With they only four (lays remaining enter the ring. Rritt and Nelson are In the finest shaje and practically down io weight, but the (iiicallon of a referee Is not yet settled. Nelson Insists that Jeffries cannot referee and will hold out for Siler to the end. Siler arrived In Salt Lake this momlng and light referee the Schreck-Wlil- e Frihere will arrive there tonight. He HAVRE, Mont., Sept. 5 Fire early this momlng destroyed the St. Paul day. There Is no doubt of his accepthotel, Bartate's confectionery store, ance If he Is selected, but the Britts Judds restaurant, Kennedy's saloon refuse to have him, believing they can and a number of other Main street Induce Nelson again to consent to the structures. For a time It seemed that selection of Jeffries In case they can the business section of the city was come to terms with the doomed. The flames were checked by in the matter of the fee. Nelson say dynamiting frame building. The loss he will never consent Is $50,000. The betting contlues this morning ten to seven, Britt being the favorite. MLEAN WILL NOT RUN The shortenders are laying many small OHIO STATE CAMPAIGN beta at this price, but no big wagers have yet been recorded. The sale of WASHINGTON. Sept. 5. The au- seats Is heavy and the receipts will be thorized statement is made here that the greatest ever drawn by a San John R. McLean, the Ohio Democratic Francisco light leader, would not return from Europe Jeffries wired this momlng that he to manage the approaching campaign the would accept $1,000 to referee for his party In Ohio It waa further demanded $2,000. He said that he would probably not visit fight. the state during the contest. DEATH OF NOTED The statement is construed to mean HISTORIAN AND AUTHOR that McLean has abandoned his Intention of becoming a candidate three WARREN, R. I, Sept 6. Hezeklah years from now for either the DemoRutterworth, aged (5, author and hiscratic presidential or torian. died here today of diabetes. nomination. will ARROWHEAD, Colo.. Kept. 5. Frank H. Rohs. mayor of Arrowhead, who recently returned from a visit to Ihe Uintah reservation, sums up his observation for the benefit of iieople who drew la ml prize In the recent lottery as follows All the fine bottom limd has been idlotled to the Indiana. While the mesa or bench hind allotted to settlers Is good, the ctmt of bringing water upon the same is prohibitive. Nearly all of the available water has been filed on by the Mormon. The surveyors have formed a trust and charge $50 for every location, and as no comers have been net. settlers are at their mercy. There is no grass or timber supply, except high up In the mountains. While the climate Is good and the water fine, the farmer who raised a crop would have no market for it whatever. THIRD TRIAL OF CONGRESS- MAN WILLIAMSON . PORTLAND, Sept. 6. Before Judge William Hunt of Montana, In the federal district court, the third trial of Congressman Williamson and Vangesner and Marion R. Bigg, on charges of conspiracy to suborn perjury by Inducing entrymen to swear falsely In regard to timber land entries, began this momlng. The session was occupied In securing a jury. The prosecution promises new facts which have been unearthed to strengthen the case. The federal grand Jury Is continuing the land frauds w V K k |