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Show i UCH AS NO ONE HAs CAUGHT ANY FISH w0RTH MENTIONING, HAVE STORIES OF FISH SEEN POSTPONED. VOL X. THE PRESIDENT SEEMS TO BE GETTING HIS OWN WAY IN THE MATTER OF THE BEEF INSPECTION BILL. No. 144 yublishrli Daily a! (Dijbrn, Utah ! i SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1906 0. SCHOONER ARGUS IS DESTROYED ANY EXCUSE ACCEPTED BY THE BLOODTHIRSTY BRUTES. Salt Lake Paper Has a Disastrous Fire Early This Morning. toss NEARLY FORTY June II. An the mechanl-Icdepartment of the Balt Lake the Tribune thla moraine, putting eight linotype machlnea out of destroying a lot of Job type and paper and otherwlas wrecking al com-niin- n. the plant. The fire broke out at 4.15 thla mom. linobig. In the apartment where the type motor was located, presumably account of a short circuit. The spread very rapidly, and as hi. most of the men were away, it had The a good start when discovered. fire department did good worlc when It arrived and confined the destruction of property to the part of the building occupied by the mechanical department The presses were not aldamaged, nor the editorial rooms, though the advertising room Buffered about IS, 500 loaa In type and material. on Considerable property was either damaged or destroyed by the action of the water. The Telegram, which la printed In the Tribune plant la being got out w the Herald plant thla afternoon and the arrangement will be continued mtll the Tribune la In anape to relume the work. Aa soon aa the News waa Informed of the accident ita management promptly tendered the uae of Ita plant to the Tribune, but the offer waa declined, Manager Sefrit having already made arrangements to get out the with the aid of the Herald and pair the plant of the Century printing company, owned by Romney Jfc Ryan, and the Harper company. Before the fire waa scarcely quenched Manager Sefrit had wired for a battery of new machnea and waa at once Informed they would be ahtppea Immediately. He declares the paper will be Issued aa usual; that there will be no delay In the work. The loaa la between 135,000 and $10,000, covered by Insurance up to within $7,000 of the totaL The latter the figure will doubtless represent dead loaa. The Tribune la owned by a company iff which Pavld Keith la president and former Senator Kearna la a heavy stockholder. PARTY NOT RUNNING General Paper Company Deb's Meeting at Toledo WILD Doubtless Resume Business. Thousands of Political Prisoners Are Being Sent to Siberia Land of tho Caar in a Turmoil From Ono End to tho Other Bomb Throwers Paradise Plant. Howsvsr, Covered by Insurance y,ry Closa Up to tHa Limit Nawa Tenders Ita Plant, But Offer la Da clinad Paper Will laaue aa UauaL TAFT MOBS TROOPS." WASHINGTON, June XI. Lieutenant-General H. C. Corbin and his aid, OBJECTS June 14. The Yoerwatt.: today that the banishment of political prisoners from Russia to Siberia, continues to be unusually active. Thousands of them were during May. A statement by the Jews at Blaly-atiH- 'k appears In the same laaue of the paper. They declare the gnvemmnt of Kusaia lied when It atated the trouble waa cauaed by the Jewa throwing a bomb at a religious procession. It la admitted that after the riots had continued for several hours, a number of young Jews bunded together and for the protection if themselws. their mothers and their ulsters, fought the gentile rioters desperately. 11ERLIX, stat-- s at-n- t cele-wu- ie Ar-vll- la n, n. Turner hall. Tomorrow the celebra-- n be continued by holding a olksfeat" at the oo. Childrens gymnastic exhibitions, living Pictures and dancing will be the prin-clpfeatures of the feat WH1 ul GOLF IN ST. LOUIS. BT. LOUIS, June II. The championship contests of the St Louis Golf opened here today on the ika of the Country club. Bert Me Jennie la the present holder of the Republic cup and will defend It and i'iie thla year. Should ha win the trophy again thla year It will become Permanent property, aa he has won twice before. Six other prises will to mtested for. 'dnrr June BE HIGHER. II A specially one E. J. Stackpole killed him because he came home and found them tn a compromising situation. Stackpole did the shooting, with her full conatent, and It waa with a view to throwing the blame on others that the burglar story waa Invented. The confession waa the result of some fine work on the part of the chief of police. The guilty pair were confined In separate parts of the Jail and when the officer walked Into the womans cell and remarked: "Welt you might aa well own ujh Stackpole has given you away," she broke down and told the atonr. When Stackpole heard that hla partner had given him up. away, he too, confessed and owned out According to the stories given by the police this morning, the couple had been guilty of Infidelity for some months. Scheck had Ms suspicions aroused, but when he went to detect them In the act paid for hla effort with hla life. meeting of tle Broom Manu-- g association of the United an Canada opened here today or Important vjth consideration GIRL WRECKED TRAIN. One of the most Important "totera to ho considered la the June MACKSBURG, 1,TMfTT of the price of brooms. Kyles, aged eight, has confessed that Insurance rates on broom com he drove the bolt between the relit, ftctoriea and too high freight wrecking a Pennsylvania train and to ure also to he discussed. killing me man. 5es. pro-raisi- ng TO THE Resolution. DECREE TWELVE HUNDRED PRESENT OF THE CREW MYSTERY. IS IN But it Looks IT IS FEARED THAT ILL ARE LOST Caught Firs From an Explosion of Gasoline Had Men on Twenty Board at the Time of the Disaster Happened Yesterdey. SEATTLE. Wash.. June 16. The Federal Court Takes Matter Under Debs Spoke and Then the Crowd d thirty-fm'Iiihukt Antes liurnvil j Advisement and Wil Announce a in Favor of Moyer Haywood mil1VM ive off ruction Island, Decision at An Early Dato The and Pottibone Clevoland Goto a mill, according to the story tohl by Judgment Declared Toe Bread. Roasting From Eugene. t'aitaln Georg,. E. Bridget t, of the M earner Asuncion, a Pacific OH com-pallline steamer, it 1 not likely ST. PAlI.. June II. When the fedWe shull that the crew will ever be heard from. TOLEDO, O., June 16. eral court today was about to enter use Captain Bridget t thinks the crew peaceful means as long as they are the of last May, jterpetually waa blown up In an explosion of gasoto resist opposition and to restraining lh General Paper Trust possible cm used tile fire. Captain achieve our complete freedom, but If line, which and its constituent he went alongside of th companies from such means are euya Bridget! taken from we wllr us, tlte continuing buriness, counsel for Argue and at tlint time the vessel's the trust nhjected to the decree as not hesitate to resort to those which bull and bow were brun d away. circumstances demand. may being too broad. The Argus was bound from Puget Such was once resolution adopted by When the Injunction was granted, sound to Han Francisco with a cargo a of about niaaa meeting (twelve hun- of 750,0ud feet of lumlier. Bhe was counsel paid the fines Imposed and dred people held In protest of tho built consented to the decree. In 190! and had a register of Incident In Idaho last 567 tone After hearing the arguments togross or 5!7 tone net. Bhe waa The called night. the meeting by day, Judge Sanborn took the matter was owned by the PariHc Ship comSocialists Euwaa and addressed under advisement and announced that by of Ban Francisco. the pany he would hand down a decision at gene V. Debs. After delineating Another lailiit mentioned by Captain of the story case, he an early date. which seems to give force to It la presumed that the defendant made an apiieal to the working class Frldgelt the that the crew perished In an story company Intends to resume business. to rise and act against the capitalistic explosion is that the lashlnga on the hla ocadvances. In address took he Rumors to that effect have prevailed boat were not touched. casion to pay sarcastic respects to for some time. The Argus waa a fine steamer of Grover Cleveland, the United State crew of twenty her senate and Judge Grosscup of Chicago. men.type and carried a DOUMA MAY OISSOLVE. In speaking the Judge Grosscup, he ST. PETERSBURG. June II. It la rumored that the esar has just sign- designated him aa a man who disMONEY FOR BAN FRANCISCO. bench today and who waa ed a decree dissolving the Douma, but graces the the influence of George by WARRINGTON, Jun 14. Senators leaving the date of the order blank apiolnted M. Pullman, and was hla tool, lie Flint and Perlns lietc a conference for the present. This action la doubt- called Cleveland ''Pompous" Grover, with the President this morning with less a threat calculated to bring the First, and said that the United regard to financial aid Mr Fan Franrecalcitrant deputies into subjection. the States senate waa a body of paid cor- cisco. After the consultation, Fenator poration lawyers. Flint said: PAID A LARGE FEE. The meeting waa moat enthusiastic The President ee-favorably die. ALBANT, N. T. Sears, Roebuck A and resolutions demanding a speedy posed toward ths plan depositing ten Co., of Chicago, today paid an Incor- and fair trial of the Imprisoned miners mllllun In the Ban Francisco banka tfO.anii of for filing papers or their release was passed by stand- for a definite term of poration tax yeare. ny thla of a $40,000,000 corporation. ing vote amid wild excitement. plan the present method of putting government money In the National banka will not be change, except that PETERS TOMB ROOSEVELT NOW the deposits will be for five or ten y. ers instead of subject to a sudden MAY BE EXPLORED A GOOD INDIAN call," Roe-elute- as if Roose- velt Will Win Out. SPEAKER CANNON IS FOR HIM President Make Public Hia Letter to Wadsworth Congress Wants to Shew Him tha Error ef Hia Ways Wadsworth's Latter Made Publio. - ys Moyer-Haywo- Jews Being Murdered. HIALTSTOCK, Russia, June 16. Despite the fact that the military and police patrols were reported earlier In the day to be guarding all points of the city, and were said to have matters well In hHtid. renewed rioting broke out here Friday evening. The work of pillaging, murdering and firing which began with the bomb thrownlng and the massacre of Jewa on Thursday, Is again In full swing. Hourly peasants, tramps and hoodlums are arriving in the city, anl already thousands of these characters are In the vicinity of Thursdays disturbances, venting their spite on the Jewa. Going from house to house, whlrh have been deserted by their occupants, the rioters first loot the premises of their contents, and then set fire to the houses to cover up thesr dastardly work. All the houses robbed and set fire to were formerly occupied by Jewa who fled from the mobs vengeauve. After finishing their work In the houses the mob turned Its attention to the Jewlah shops and stores, and aa soon aa they pilfered the contents again applied the torch. Forming In broken columns the mobs began marching about the streets flogging almost to death any Jew they happened across. Already fifty Jewa have been killed and more than three hundred wounded have been unable to enter the hospitals because of lack of facilities. The Bufferings of the wounded ere beyond description, their wounds, owing to lack of doctors and the necessary medicines, being uncared for. Escaping from the mobs vengeance 1,000 Jewa are encamped In a forest near the town, guarded by troops. Another bomb was thrown at a passing patrol Friday, killing one and wounding many others. The perpetrator of this outrage escaped. Put Up a Good Fight Eighteen "young Jewa, driven Into the outskirts of the city, barricaded themselves in a house, where they were attacked by three hundred rioters. The Jewa fired until their ammunition waa entirely exhausted and then hurled J. A. Moss, will their travel with under a ruling of the war department that the presence of a band on the transport in which these officers were quartered on the trip does not constitute travel with tmopa. When an army officer travels vlth troops he la not entitled to the usual mileage and thla la quite an (Continued on Page Four.) Hem, especially on a trip where he la urier some expense In tne way of entertainment The claim for mileage la the case of General Corbin and hla YOUNG WIFE HELPED aide was baaed on the fact that the hand which MURDER HUSBAND the party accompanied nd enlivened the did not have trip the quality of troops. The decision la of Interest to officers Trapped Into Making Confession, Mrs. generally. Scheck Relates the Shocking tSory TURNERS1 8ILVERJUBILEE. of How She and Paramour Murdered CINCINNATI O, June II. To Man to Avoid Exposure. the twenty-fift- h anniversary of itt establishment the North Side Turn LOS ANGELES June II. Mrs. Terf,n will give a great "Schautur-towoman Scheck, the or exhibition of gymnastics at the league baseball afreet Into Thursday rushed the who after-B0park this The various Turner societies morning, shrieking that her husband f Cincinnati, Covington and Newport had been killed by wrglars, and who ure been invited to taka part and will told a to represented by story how he waa shot while large delegations of their heat gymnasts. her In bed, nas made P beside Tonight there lying be a big banquet at Northslde confession to the police that she and Lieutenant-Colon- el receive mileage for the Taft party party BROOMS WILL Passes a Strong Will THOUSAND SALT LAKE CITT, panalre Are destroyed RIOTING FATE Moyer-Haywo- - TWENTY THOUSAND WANTED. Rumor to the Effoct That the Pope Preaidant Gats His Certificate of Mam. OROYILLE, Cal., June XL The May Battle Disputed Question By bership Senator Kittredge Tenders Southern Pacific has o;iened a large Ordoring the Body Exhumed Gold the Same With Many Felicitous Re- employment agency re and Is adJowols and Plata Interred With it mark vertising for 20,000 men to work In Response By Executive. Fhasta and Blsklyou counties. It la ROME, June II. An unconfirmed WASHINGTON, June 16. President aald there la no railroad work there rumor prevalla to the effect that It la Roosevelt, who was, a few weeks ago, and ft la believed thla (a almply a ruse to draw men from the Western the Intention of the pope to authorise made an honorary member of .the Im- Pacific, which away la unable to obtain sufof Red Men, hla being Order proved the exploration of the tomb of tS. Pe- the only honorary membership In the ficient labor. Unless the plan la ter, In Santa Seals church. The order that waa ever conferred, haa thwarted Western Pacific work will be church waa once demolished, but the received hla certificate of member- greatly delayed. ship, it having been presented by sepulchre was not disturbed. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK. Senator Kittredge, of South Dakota, If the rumor la an authentic one It also a member 16. A BAN FRANCISCO, June of the fraternity. means the settlement of a disputed The certificate la beautifully en- sharp earthquake shock occurred last question. Catholics have traditional grossed and engraved and la a very night at 9:15, and another shock a half hour later. There was no damage history to the effect that Peter was handsome document In done to bulldlnga, although the Senator people Kittredge, presenting Interred In a silver coffin, together with certificate, took occasion to and ran Into the aay that were frightened a large gold cross weighing 150 he tendered with It the gong wishes atreeta. pounds, some rare gold candelabra, of the order and Ita thousands of CRAIG HAS RESIGNED. members. The President thanked him Jewels and gold plate. On the other hand Protestants have very cordially for the exceptional honPORTLAND, June 16. A. L. Craig, maintained for a long time that the or and the expressions of good will general passenger agent of the Hard-ma- n and expressed the desire that the Imllm-In the northwest, haa rebody la not there and never waa. Catholic tradition declares the orna- proved Order of Red Men may con- signed to become passenger traffic ments were placed there by Emperor tinue to grow In numbers, power and manager of the Great Northern, with usefulness. Constantine and hla mother. headquarters In Ft Paul. h-- a WANTED TO LYNCH REPRODUCE OLD INFAMOUS TOWN MEETINGS BRUTE ITALIAN COUNTESS OUT OF PRISON the Moat Interesting Features Assailant of Litts Girl Haa a Narrow Given a Ticket ef Leave She Served of Meridan Celebration Occurs This Tima for the Killing of Her Hue-ban- d Escape at the Hands of an Infuriated People at Mt. Carmel, Pa, Last Sentence ef Tan Years Cut Morning Character Costumes Worn Down Somewhat. Night Takon to Next Town. by Participants. One of MERIDAN, Conn., June II. la one of the most Today MOUNT CARMEL, Pa., June 16. life from a mob which uaa determined to lynch him, Edward Barrett waa taken secretly out of Justice Ryans office late last night and hurried to Bloomsburg, where he waa placed in JalL The man la accused of throwing a baby, one year old. Into a mine breach and attempting to aaaatiit the child's slater, Edna Teager, II years old. Edna went for a walk last They evening with her baby alater. were plucking flowers on the. hillside, the little girl says, when Barrett Jump ed out from concealment behind a clump of bushes and ran after her. She waa frightened and clasped the baby In her arms and fled. She says the man caught her before she had taken many steps, tore the Infant from her arm a and hurled It Into the breach, which la 30 feet deep. Again, she says, she attempted to run, but Barrett struck her with hla flat and knocked her down. The girl struggled for a few moments, and her screams attracted the attention of men who were passing. They testified that they ran to the aid of the girl, who by her cries seemed to be In great distress. They found the girl and man struggling together, and Immediately overpowered the . interesting days of To protect his the centennial celebration of thla town. Medldan was Incorporated aa a separate town on April II, '1801, and the first town meeting was held that day. Thla first town meeting waa reproduced at the town hall thla morning In a moat elaborate manner and with strict adherence to historical facts, so far aa known. The men who as.-- f lined the parts or the historical persona constituting the membership of Meridana first town meeting were dressed In the costumes of that period and presented a picturesque appearance aa they marched through the streets to the town hall, escorted by the Putnam phalanx, dressed in colonial uniforms. The cast of the reproduction waa aa late of follows: Moses Barnes, Cheshire, Waldemar C. Hlrachfleld; Amos White, town clerk, the Rev. Arthur W. Shaw; George W. Stanley, moderator. Hugh F. Hagerty; Master Griswold, William C. Brown; the Rev. Erastus Ripley, Dr. J. A. Hill; Abso-lo- m Royce, Albert A. Gustlne; Eben-es- er Prindle, Frank L. Burleigh ; Herodotus Peck, Sherman F. Johnson; Deacon Mitchell, Alfred B. Savage; Jehu Preston, Harold L. Wheatley. All parts were In competent hands and the meeting was exceedingly interesting to the large number of spectators. The dialogue, speeches, etc, bad to be supplied, and there waa considerable latitude In Introducing good All historical references, comedy. however, were correct and In harmony with historical facts. assailant. Barrett' appearance Indicated that he had been roughly handled before he waa turned over by bla captors to the police. A descent was made Into the mine breach and the baby found unconscious and badly Injured. It la feared the child will die. Edna suffered no other injuries than a number of severe bruise. TURIN, June 16. The Countesa Teodollnda Murri Bonmartlnl, after having undergone three yeare and eight months of her ten year sentence of ten years penal servitude, haa been released on ticket of leave. Judgment was delivered In the trial at Turin on August 11 of last year. From the previous February the court had been occupied with the case, which formed one of the most celebrated in the annals or crime. On August 23. 1902, Count Ronmar-tl- nl waa assassinated at Bologne. For a time the murder remained a mystery, until Professor Murri denounced his son, Tulllo Murri, as the assassin. Teodollnda Murri, the daughter of the professor and wife of the count; Dr. Becchl, her lover; Dr. Plo Naldl. a needy medical medical man; Rosa BonettL Tulllo Munis mistress, together will Tulllo, were arrested. The trial, first fixed for Bologna, was for political reasons transferred to Cuneo, and then to Turin. In the latter place it waa no sooner opened than adjourned owing to the general election, and it was only on February 20, 1105, that the case was begun. After six months hearing, during which some four hundred witnesses were called and trunka full or correspondence were read, the accused were convicted; Tulllo Murri of murder, Naldl of murder, Fecchl of participaRosa tion without premeditation, Bonnettl of active complicity and the countess of Indirect participation. Ron-Marti- ni . WAFUIXUTON, June 16. The rres. Went this morning made public his answer to Chairman Wads ortu, of the house agricultural committee, in which he admits having rral by having supposed the bill did no make any provisions for the ae cMibllity of the plants. He aava h has learned thla provision la tn another place. The court revision la the clause to which he objects, but it la only ono of the many he docs not l:k. He reiterates that tha court review provision la a feature tha packers thcmlvea would have incorporated hail they drafted the bill. The President Bays: "Fuch a provision does not represent a desire to secure the constitutional rights of any man. It represents, doubtless in some cases tha honest, though mistaken convict Iona, while In othera It represents a deliberate purpose to Interfere with an effective administration by trying tn provide that the courts shall In reality do administrative work when they should be the first to assert their Inability to perform. I wish to repeat that If this provision la enacted Into law, H will nullify the major iart of the good that can be expected from the law. You aay the packers want a rigid Inspection. If they do they will Insist upon this provision being taken out of the bill. I do not care for the language of the bill. I want one that will force a rigid and thorough and not a sham Inspection. I wil' accept any changes in the bill that will secure this end." President Wina Out. The President will get all he demands In tlie meat inspection bill. In the absence of Chairman Wadaworth, the committee met today. It la clearly the disposition of the committee to yield. Cannon is willing, this afternoon, to accede. The President Is said to be willing that the government shall !ay the inspection, provided it to rigid. MIDDIES ON SUMMER CRUISE. ANXAPOLI8 Md., June 11 The fleet assigned by the nvy department to take the midshipmen or the naval academy on their summer cruise started from here today and will not return until the latter part of August, after having cruised alifig the North The midshlpm'-n- t Atlantic coast. of the senior class, which will compose the first section to.be graduated from the naval academy In February next, were not permitted to take port In the cruise, but will remain In in the academy to take a special course to prepare them for their early graduation. REPUBLICAN CLUBS. PHILADELPHIA June . 14. Delegates representing Republican club In all parts of the country are arriving here in large numbers to attend the national convention of the league of Republican clubs and at the same time to attend the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the organisation of the The delegation party. Republican from New York alone numbers about one thousand and other states like Ohio, Pennsylvania and some of the middle and western states have also The convensent large delegations. tion will last three days. CITY IS ON FIRE. June 16. A dispatch received this evening says the c!;y of Biaiystock haa been set on fire, and while troops are in charge the situation la frlghtfuL A general slaughter of Jewa to being indulged In. A few of the more wealthy have been allowed to escape, by payment of large sums in cash. reports say twenty were killed and a hundred wounded today. ' WARSAW, Semi-offici- al RACING FOR KAISERS CUP. DOVER, June 14. Four British and three German yachts started today on their race to Heligoland, striving for the magnificent silver cup which Emperor William haa presented to typify and commemorate the silver anniversary of hla wedding. It la quite a disappointment In yachting circles that no American yachta are taking part In this race. BACK TO CANANEA. BISBEE, Arix., June 11 General Torres haa been recalled to Cananea by the Mexican war department. He aa en route to Hermoslllo with Governor Tsabel, when the order reached him. The war department wishes the military to remain at Cananea until the tost vestige of the uprising has been quelled. |