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Show GUNNISON GAZETTE. Is Kxrm ocjconxix TELLS STDRY OF sox. IS COMPELLED UTAH STATE NEWS Proletariat Seem Determined to Tako Up Arms and the Issue Will Be Official Statement Accepted of Government In Salt Ims bt- - Iike ACT IN GUNS ARE USER IRE STREETS OF UTAH. GUNNISON, Tlx-r- e 10 MACHINE Position, a shortage of coal City, but conditions are Bloody Collision Between Troops and Montana Man Confesses to Series of Crimes Committed in Lewiston. United Peasants and Workmen Country Practically Abandoned to Revclutlonicts. St. I ItT.-hnrit seems to he beImproving. yond question that bloody collisions Salt Lake will have another theatre have occurred between troops and Men of Four Prominent Implicates tho united peatrntiy ami workmen in ready for business by Christmas, when authoritative: the Town in Murder, Attempted the Orpleum will open for business. tho streets of Riga, during which ma"The government sincerely desired Poisoning of County Attorney chine guns were used. The situation I. P. Baird was arrested at Hooper to Introduce the new regime without t in as and Well as Wife, is nust serious in the country, which last week on the charge of running having recourse to harsh measures, but Numerous Burglaries. Is practically abandoned to the revoa "blind pig" selling liquor without a it received no supjort from the constitutionalists or other moderates, lutionary bands owing to the concenlicense. untration of the troops in the cities and During nn altercation In Salt Lake while the proletariat organizations, Mont. James Lewiston, Sherman, towns. Against some of the estates City, Sidney Harris was stabbed by der the leadership of the Socialists, aged 19 years, manager of the Argus where the landlords, aided by a few J. A. Robinson of Fillmore. Harris continued the ir mad campaign In favor defaithful adherents, are attempting to of armed rebellion, and openly Incited Ihiblishing company's stationery will recover. was who arrested partment, recently t !i " navy to protect their property, the revolumutiny. The on John Plncock, one of he few remain- the army and of suspicion murdering brutally tionists are conducting regular miliclimax of this campaign was reached ing Nauvoo pioneers, died in Ogden on Bara Studzlnsky, an old pawnbroker, when efforts were made to attack tho tary operations. They reduced the Saturday at the age of 71. He had 23, for tho purpose of robbery, August In the credit of the midst of a garrison of the estate of Baron von country resided in Ogden since 1855. has confessed, implicating Dr. E. A. Loewis to submission after a majority considerable panic. Had tho governMrs. Elizabeth Henry , a widow fora Walter Long, Gooch, dentist; of the defendants had been killed, and ment allowed such efforts to go unibout 30 years of age, is dead in Og mer night marshal of the town; Rusit would have precipitated plundered and burned the buildings den ns the result of a dose of strych challenged sell Botkin and David Atchison; and carried off the baron. The surcomplete financial and Industrial ruin. nine taken with suicidal intent. mur-Je- r, men In of the tho town, young vivors wore made prisoners. "After all is tho son of Mr. and first law of as well in as a The burgpostoffice The law and order elements are nature, and besides, withMrs. Alina Peterson of Ogden fell from and recent other many lary burglaries now the principal hope of averting tho out the restoration of a semblance of Df the town. Its cradle one day last week, breaking order It would be The Jewelry stolen from to hold Impossible cataclysm which the revolutionary Us neck, death being instantaneous. the was recovered Studzlnsky place the elections for the douma. The case parties are offered. Upon the early e Union was a desperate one and It demanded on Sunday from a placfc where it had convocation of the national John Shannon, an assembly, been cached by Sherman. Pacific engineer, dropped dead In Og a desperate remedy. Is the pressure for which constantly "The government believes that tho Roy E. Ayers, county attorney, whe len last week. He had been a suf radical is it Increasing, generally believed alms of the Socialists have the ferer from heart trouble for some sympathy of only a fraction of the has been active in solving the murder that Premier Witte will dispense with time. population, and that if their leaders mystery, has made public the fact the services of Interior Minister Dur-novH. W. Edgerton is in a Salt Lake should succeed in overthrowing the that an attempt was made December against whom all classes have and In placing their doc- I to poison himself and wife. It is monarchy risen, and the appointment of M. hospital in a precarious condition as trines in practice they would be swept athis Guchkoff, a prominent member of the theory that it was thought the d a result of being by out of existence by a counter revolutempt would put him out of the case Moscow zemstvo, who is said to thugs, who left their victim on the tion. to accept the office as his : Nevertheless, the government is on by killing or frightening him. Mr. lidewalk to die. the horns of a dilemma, as, no matter ind Mrs. Ayers were away from homd flour mill how honest Its motives. In the present until 2 a.m. and when Lehis new sixty-barrthey returned Outlook in Manchuria. has been completed, and the installa- state of excitement they are bound to they found the house had been enThe outbreak of the mutinous spiri. tion of the machinery will be begun at be misrepresented; while, on the other tered. When Mrs. Ayers took a drink if enough order can be restored from a bucket of water she noticed hand, mod in the Manchurian army is partly aU an early date. The mill will be to hold the elections, the cry will be i peculiar taste, and an analysis by era in every respect. set up that the government has adopt- a chemist revealed the presence of a tributable to the failure to pay and A little more than 13 per cent is ed this expedient to control the elec- large quantity of strychnine in the properly feed the troops. The latter tions and .to capture the douma. water. problem is especially difficult, owing the estimated gain in the receipts ol We have taken the only course left All whom has Sherman implicated to the impossibility of forwarding adethe Salt Lake postofflee for the year open to us. In the crimes to which he has conquate provisions from Russia on ac-- ; ending December 31, 1905, over that fessed are under arrest. Senate Passes Canal Bill. Every one of the suspgefs denies count oftothe practical paralysis of ther ending December 31, 1904. Siberia, compelling the purrailway Washington. The senate passed absolutely that there is any truth in chase The house and contents belonging from the Chinese, of supplies Dr. the story told by Sherman. Long to Mrs. M. A. Mann, a widow living the Panama canal emergency appro- points which for not at was town in out that he adequate funds are not at Hoytaville, were destroyed by fire priation bill on Saturday, but the re- the time of the postofflee robbery, available. The authorities have now last week. It is thought that an over sult was not attained until after the and this statement is confirmed by hurriedly forwarded $12,000,000 to the ; debate on the bill had been continued the officers. Sherman has told con army in Manchuria. heated stove caused the blaze. the greater part of the day, to the ex- tradictory stories in regard to some R. H. Officer, head of the metal- clusion of practically all other busi- of the details connecting these per Tartars and Armenians Clash. lurgical firm which bears his name, ness. Set speeches were made by Mr. sons with the crime, and some doubt Reports from the province!? indl7 died in Salt Lake City on Friday of Bacon in advocacy of his amendment is expressed by the officers. cate that the country generally reestimates for the canal comlast week, death being due to acci- requiring mission salaries; by Mr. Allison, who GRANDEST SPECTACLE mains close to the boiling point. The dental poisoning by cyanide of potas devoted himself largely to the details OF THE CENTURY, situation in the Caucasus is again serii sium. of the bill; Mr. Culberson, who critious. The Tartars and Armenians are An expenditure of $2,000,000 for cised the employment of Mr. Bishop a Be to Ben Christmas Hur Offering as a press agent; by Mr. Stone, murdering each other as of yore. At in Salt Lake. large new car shops in Salt Lake with- who criticised the purchase of AmerElizabethpol especially there has been in the next five years is contemplated ican ships to carry Panama supplies Salt Lake City. General Lew a savage exhibition of race hatred; by the Gould interests for the Rio in face of the announced determina- Wallaces Beq From KharkofE an agent of the New; play, mighty Grande Western and the Western Pa- tion to go abroad for vessels under Hur, with its lustrous Star of York Life Insurance company who the conditions then existing, and by fled the story of the establishcific. Mr. Newlands, who expressed the Bethlehem, its camels, Arabian steeds, mentbrings of a republic there. He says Senator Sutherland last week sub- opinion that the construction of the Oriental trappery and mimic splendor the military forces have gone over mitted two memorials from the Utah canal should have been entrusted to of the Gorgeous East, is beyond dis- to the revolutionists and that the latthe geological survey. legislature in the senate, one in favor pute the most elaborate spectacle ever ter have full possession of the city. of a pure food law, the other to staged in the history of the world. The Says They Buy Students. MADE A MANIAC OF HIM. create a state park in the Strawberry such as the galley episodes, exciting Ore. In a on statement Portland, midvalley. Saturday, President Dean W. N. Fer-ri- scene, the sea fight, the rescue in Tragedy Caused by Unfaithfulness of two race with sea the and thrilling Within a few days the question of of Pacific a Woman. Forest university, whether or not Salt Lake City is to Grove, Ore., charged that eastern col- chariots and eight horses, simply capCleveland, O. William Guy, rehave a large iron and steel works will leges, and also other Oregon colleges, tivate the great audiences that are leased from the Newburg insane asyhave services of stunightly in attendance wherever I.t is lum after thirty-si- x be settled, and at present there is rea- dents purchased the months confinePacific attending university, son to believe that it will be settled in showing athletic ability, and attempt- enacted. ment, and finding his wife with an Ben Hur will be presented for the ed to purchase those of other stuthe affirmative. old baby, killed the baby, dents. President Ferrin states that entire week of December 25th to 30th George Spratley, who was blown be- it is well known that twelve students at the Salt Lake Theatre, Salt Lake his wifes brother and fatally woundyond recognition in a dynamite explo- of Pacific university have received City, Utah. All railroad lines enter- ed a woman to whose house Mrs. Guy sion at his mining property in Colo- offers from colleges in Oregon and ing Salt Lake have fixed to make low had fled. The latter escaped. Thq rates for those desiring to rado, was formerly a resident of Washington, and that there are at excursionthere to witness this sight of the baby apparently renewed stupenGuys manical frenzy and he procure American Fork, where he was born and present three members of a Washing- journey c ton college football team recruited dous and impressive religio-historia revolver. He talked freely of his spent a large portion of his life. from the Pacific university team of drama. crime and expressed no regret except 1904. that of failing to kill his wife. following statement of the governments position has been issued, and may bo nccopted as St. Pctmburg.The g. n old-tim- o, sand-bagge- be-read- el I . n |