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Show DAILY s UTAH STATE JOURNAL DESPERATE IDAHO (Incorporated) OGDEN, UTAH. Founded by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1896. OVATION HELD NOVEMBER UP THE ROOSEVELT CRITICIZED His Today. Vice-Preside- nt ce ss t en - vice-preside- nt Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks. Good solicitors wnnted for the Dally Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron I'tah State Journal. Apply to Horace Work, etc. Brass and Iron Cart Inge. K. Foster, city circulator. first-cla- President 8cored in Federation vention for Attitude in THEN LOCKED HIM IN Con- Miler Case. HIS JAIL. Va., Nov. 10. Admiral arrived here today and was Dewey e Robbsrs Then Lootsd the received with a great ovation. He All This in went to the navy yard and Inspected p the Olympian his in the battle of Manila bay, thus celebrating the anniversary of his taking command of the Asiatic squadron. MERR1MAC, Mass., Nov. 10. Four The battleship Maine waa seen men held up the city marshal here from here today steaming swiftly at early hour this morning, took his southward. watch, money and revolver and OUR INTERESTS THREATENED. snapped his own handcuffs on his WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Minister wrists. Then they opened his calaPowell, representing the United States boose and locked him In. They then In San Domingo, cables the state de- broke open the postofflee safe and partment under date of November. 6th held up the night watchman. .Later that the town of Marcorls has been they escaped and a posse which purbombarded by a revolutionary gun- sued them today was unsuccessful. boat and partially destroyed. AmeriSEVEN YEARS FOR CASHIER. can Interests In the town are considerable and our government will take ImCIRCLEVILLE, O., Nov. 10. Cashmediate steps to protect them. ier Brown, defaulter of the New Holland bank, who fled to San Francisco CASHIER UNDER ARREST. and was arrested there, was arraigned here In court today. He plead guilty NEWARK, O., Nov. 10. Hoover of the People's National bank to one indictment charging him with of this city was arrested this morning, embexxlement and on that indictment was sentenced to seven years charged with having embessled of the banks funds. The bank In the state's prison. Three other inexaminer says that the shortage covers dictments upon the same charge are a period of twelve years and that it pending against him. To these he will not cripple the institution. pleaded not guilty. Post-offic- flag-shi- Ex-cashi- er $30,-0- Lyceum Theatre. This new place of amusement will open tonight as a family theatre, with vaudeville attractions, Edison's moving pictures and Illustrated songs. The array of talent engaged by the management la said to be of the very best, among who are the three La Renos Richard, Jolly Mae and Baby La Reno, the youngest acrobat In the world, only five years old; James T. Kelley, comedian; Lillian M. Massey, soubrette, and Geo. B. Carrington, black-fac- e monologue, singer and dancer. The performance will be hourly 7:S0, 8:30 and 9:80 pi m. Matinees dally, commencing Tuesday afternoon at 8:80 and 4 : SO p. m. AH those who wish to spend a pleasant hour, afternoon or evening, can do so by visiting the Lyceum Theatre. The admission will be 10c.; reserved seats high-cla- NORFOLK, W. W. Browning Tragedy Occurred at Wallses Opsra E. A. Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer House Just After a Directors: Performance. Frank J. Cannon, E. A. Littlefield, Henry Gwllllam, W. W. Browning. R. E. L. Windle, T. D. Johnson, R. S. Joyce. MISSOULI, Mont, Nov. 10. A special to the Missoulun from Wallace Terms of Subscription. 50c Idaho, says: By mail, one month Two dead and two wounded is the 51.50 By mail, three months 00 3 of a shooting affray at the enresult months six By mall, 6.00 trance of the Wallace opera house last By mail, one year 15c By carrier, one week night The shooting took place as 60c the theatre-goe- rs By carrier, one month were leaving the 5c Single copies a theatre, following performance by the Mall subscriptions payable in advance James Neill company. The dead: Business Manager E. A. Littlefield Dr. W. F. Fima, shot through the William Cuff, miner, shot three Horace S. Foster City Circulator head; times; died In fifteen minutes. The wounded: 425 Twenty-fourt- h Office: street Chief of Police shot Open till 8 p. m. Closed on Sunday. McGovern, Telephone 664. through right hand; Opera House Policeman Rose, shot in leg. Subscribers who do not receive their The trouble arose over Cuff Insistpapers or have any cause for complaint will oblige by notifying this office. Five ing on smoking a cigar in the gallery. dollars reward will be paid for inforHouse Policeman Rose ordered him mation that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing copies to desist but he refused. The policeof The 8tate Journal from the prem- man took the cigar away from Cuff ises of subscribers. after a struggle. Cuff left the theatre vowing vengeance. He returned shortApplication for entry at the Post-offiat Ogden as second-clamatter. ly with a revolver and waited until the performance was over. Rose was the first man out of the opera house. As he stepped outside Cuff began firing. The first shots missed and Rose returned the fire. Dr. Flms, who was escorting a lady, followed Rose out and as he did so a bullet, presumably from Cuff's revolver! struck him In the head, killing him Instantly. Local Other policemen appeared at this moment and a general fusllade followtheatre-goer- s ed. The pnalc-strickAttorney M. O. Lessenger has gone Into back the stampeded foyer, men to Brigham City today on legal busiwomen being trampled in the mad and ness. rush to get away. Cuff continued firMrs. Geo. H. Graham left for a ing, wounding Chief of Police McGovvisit to her old home in Vermont yes- ern and Special Officer Rose. terday, Cuff then started to escape, running Mrs. George feL llaunon has gone to around the corner of the theatre. He Salt Lake to spend a week with was Interrupted at a side exit by Pofriends. liceman Quinn, who kept up a running atO. fire, three bullets taking effect Cuff Charles Whlttemore, general fell unconscious and died in fifteen San for the Pedro is torney railroad, minutes. A number of people were inin the city. J. D. Gill, a former real estate jured In the stampede. Cuff was a agent in Ogden but now operating miner and served In the Philippines Dr. Flms in eastern cities, is visiting old with the Idaho regiment was well known a physician of Walfriends in Ogden. lace and leaves a family. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. E. A. Pettengill will be conducted at the family residence at THE MINERS STRIKE 1 o'clock tomorrow. Charles Cl irk, son of Senator IV. A. Clark of Montana,, passed through Ogden yesterday in a special car from Is Gensral in Colorado and New the Pacific coast on his way to Butte, Mexico, But Ineffective in Mont , Utah and Wyoming. This afternoon Judge Rolapp began the trial of George Trunkhlll, who is charged with having stolen a half DENVER, Nov. 10. Reports on the barrel of beer from Becker's brewstrike of miners show that only a ery on October 10th. few hundred men are at work In ColMarriage licenses were issued last orado, and that 75 per cent of the evening to Ole Korseth,- 25, of Ogden, men are out on a strike in New Mexand Miss Jennie Bryant, 20, of North ico. In Wyoming and Utah the minOgden; A. P. Russell, 20, Roy, and ers admit that the strike has .not yet Hannah E. Child, 20, RIverdale. become effective. John Claypool was arraigned in the municipal court, charged with having BROKE HIS ARM. received stolen property and housebreaking. He waived examination and Henry Craig Meets With Accident at was bound over In a bond of $500. Canning Factory. J. S. Noble, superintendent of the Harry Craig, a son of Councilman Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific company, who has been tak- Craig, met with an accident at the ing a trip over the road, came in last Craig canning factory yesterday afternoon by which his left arm was fracevening his special car Buena Ventured between the wrist and the elbow. tura. He was employed at the time slipping Nets S. Miller hus commenced suit a belt on a pulley when a glove which against the Southern Pacific railroad he had on his left hand got caught befor $1,250 for breach of contract. tween the pulley and the belt, drawing Gov. John Sparks of Nevada spent In his arm and causing the Injury. Dr. a couple of hours in Ogden yesterPowers was called and set the day and then proceeded on his way to Salt Lake. Dennison Gallandet, who for the ATROCIOUS MURDER. the Union Pacific mechanical departPENSACOLA. Fla., Nov. 10. Two ment In this city, has been promoted to district foreman of the mechanical negroes have been arrested at Mardepartment, with headquarters at ianna Just east of here for the killEvanston, Wyo. Evan Jones will be ing of William Cnffey, his wife and three children. The killing was pehis successor in Ogden. culiarly atrocious, and must have ocNEW MINING COMPANY. curred some time previous to the disThe Barker Mining Company is the covery of the dead and mutilated bodname of a new organisation which has ies, which was made yesterday. Just been Incorporated in the city. The FIGHTING RENEWED. capitalisation is $300,000, and the par value of shares is placed at ten cents ADEN, Nov. 10. A rumor from per share. The property of the com- Hinterland reports that fighting has pany consists of a number of valuable been renewed between the British and claims in that productive region, the the Cutebis tribesmen. Eight soldiers Wilhard mining district In Boxelder of the Imperial forces were wounded. county. The following are the officers The foe lost heavily. Including a son of the chief abide. and directors of the corporation: President John A. Barker; 8ERVIAN EDITOR ARRESTED. H. E. Steele; secretary and Nov. 10. The editor of BELGRADE, B. treasurer. Teraes, who. together with A. J. Weber and L. Fisher, form the Novistl has been arrested for printing a rumor to the effect that the board of directors. King Peter Is about to abdicate. The arrest has caused a sensation and has A. W. BROWN 125 Twenty-fir- st Street, Ogen, Utah udded to the feeling of unrest. 1003. 10, CITY MARSHAL TWO President and Personal RECEIVES Hero of Manila Bay Inepssted Old Flagship Officers: t DEWEY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, SHOOTING AFFRAY Publisher Utah State Journal Co TWO WERE KILLED AND (Incorporated.) WOUNDED. Published every evening except Sunday Frank J. Cannon UTAH 00 BOSTON, Nov. 10. In the Federa-- , tlon of Labor convention today Mr. Duncan read and reported on strikes and also reported the conversations and correspondence between President Roosevelt and President Gompers in the Miller case. President Roosevelts aittltude in this matter was severely criticised in the convention today. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Arrangements have been completed by the teachers of the city for a series of three lectures to be delivered at the high school auditorium on Friday and Saturday by Richard G. Boone, the n educator and lecturer. The subjects to be dealt with have not yet been selected. The first lecture will be given on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, and the others on Saturday forenoon and afternoon. The board of education will hold a special meeting either this evening or sometime tomorrow to decide definitely on the purchase of ten pianos for the schools. Saturday will be salary day for. tbe city Instructors and $6,000 will be disbursed among them. well-know- Subscribe for The State Journal. ZNjEW ARRIVALS In Ladies Cloaks and Suits. i Our Cloak and Suit Dept is a Triumph. We linve made pretty good records iu this line, but we candidly believe that the new arrivals in this seasons womens wear will overshadow our best efforts of the past. No standard has been too good, and good has been the lowest standard. Whatever you buy will carry the Last & Thomas guarantee for style, quality, make and price. Special Sale of Childrens Coats and Jackets. Youll the Largest Childrens Cloak Department in Ogden. We have just received 300 samples of new school coats that we are selling at find this a low price. Special Sale of Skirts. 200 Walking Skirts made of all wool Thibet cloth, in black, blue or oxfords; all sizes; AO a 7.50 value on sale here for only, each, YIyO $1.25 Black Petticoats 98c. 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