Show 1 1 T IT att i ats PT 1 m yc ala al I 1 1 aar ami S S A I 1 r heartrending SCENES at funeral of explosion victims of mine disaster sail lake dec 7 A special from wyo says fourteen bodies acen taken to ao as follows robert marshall john dark Wll llan aileon bohu johnson gus johnson john kasari henry Usi lalo lawrence janco jon max william garbled antoula mart none john moli of the bodies could I 1 only be by their checks check mim beis on them or their bhones so bably were they disfigured tho following are and it Is estimated ahai it take GO days before they can be brought out john thomas foulds henry greenwood the rei of max herman garbreg and antonia martinone Mart ynone adre taken to the chuoc ii at tor the baat sad rites for the dead and j j will be buried jn denune er cc meter 1 j bohu alark va buried hero i day and yie iou ku ns john johnsoa I 1 colw kabili Kaj ili gus and henry be interred here this afternoon kr wa i licari scene to look upon the funeral pio bession oes sion as it slowly moved along on its to mado moie solemn by tuo from the brass baud the dead march every liean adi touched and tears coald bo been in the eyes of big strong day of mourning TRIBUNES sensational HEAD canes salt lalic dac 7 the leading peature of the albel adit of W R jones jr the alt lako trib iino tt al in judae ritt aloa court i this morning at the objections of J H arick for the plaintiff j against the headlines hend lines in this mornings tribune over its story on the bilal and also against he comments com monts made in I 1 the article to the testimony j in the case yesterday judge i stated that tha papers had a perfect liht to the testimony as alv n benoie the court and jury but that they hould not made deduc i eions from this pame until the case has been to the jury and pasted upon by it 1 frach I 1 na nager of itle tribune and the reporter who i arota tho articles complained of by plaintiff was the only witness on he i this rao ruing he stated that he was a leporter oa uio tribune dur ins the campaign of 1004 and that he 1 wrote the articles he said aaa he received the upon vich the stories were based from ot abo board of county omi the records in the county auditors office soma of the inmates of the infirmary and from other sources ilia arcas examination vas just commenced the court took its noon I 1 recess to ono ot the questions put to ham on crosb he stated 1 that he wrote tho articles because ho j believed them to be true fand that there vas no ie feeling or bias against sir jonea in the matter so far as he was concerned FOR republican pally Salt Lake DC 7 six cars ot newa paper printing material from this night for the new republican paper and tho same Is now being unloaded into the cellar ot the D boly block of abe packages are labeled A E blinck amsterdam X Y air will heie hei e himself to lie ana superintend he establishment of tho new newspaper plant it is the expectation to have the first leruo on the streets about tho aret of the year I 1 GREEK HAD THE GOODS salt laag deer 7 because be had two quail in his possession pos even with the good excuse that an employed bad bought froin a small boy georgo demen a greek storekeeper at is out 1193 ho v as finca 10 and coat to j before justice holni of murray yes j berday altemoos alte the complaining it ness the salt lake county gamo i warden lie found alio greek with the birds in bis possession and on demanding an explanation the greek stated that a teamster for hia store had bought them up the cottonwood Colt onwood creek a small boy with a gun aej it is a clime however to have the in ones possession lie was ar 1 rested aal firios CHUt Ct WILL PAY I 1 issues call for redemption of more of Outstanding bonds 1 lake dec S alie herald w t the yesterday U suad a call for hyorth of its oat it anding bonds to be redeemed at the national bank interest afi uio bonds acae fitter jan I 1 after these bonds are redeemed the bonded indebtedness of the church will bo I 1 in lorenzo snow then dent 0 the church caused bonds to be issued for th chuich vas la a bad guancial nu Ancial president snow signed tho bonds as trustee in trust the bunda acro to bear G per cent interest and after five yearb the church reserved the right to redeem any or all of tho bonda at the urao of any annual interest payment i prior to the present cull ahe church biad acde of alie bonds this with the men boned that the church has paid elace the issue was enado in call is for nos CS to of the bonds aos 1 to of the 1000 bonds L S of the deseret national danl aad daid eccles of aro tiuis tor the bonds ane beads are naw selling in the for the face alao 1 plus the accrued interest plus a prem cuip will pernile tho purchaser to nealise realise ony about 1 2 per cent on his investment al tho bonds U der cent interest BAMBERGER S HEARD FROM gait bulc 7 A special fiaui aw caysi the oil himml gi gaiton iton ai madison square araen va thrown into an uproar this ly a coated aifons tho delc taft discussion start d an hy hausl Gom alte labor in which ho ura tract laws b nouh the laboa ing C W elior of fol lowed with a sharp speech delegate thompson ot tennessee declared in replying to president allot that the bouth was doing cry well any outside labor this 4 brought delegate Dee gate bamberger Bam beiger ot to his feet if they dont want immigrants in the south he i oared well take them n utah and b glad to hae ha e them FOUR ACCUSED OF FRAUD suit lake dac S james wynkoop who Is charged by the attorneys for the american party organization with having voted illegally iu the recent election denies ahe allegation alie charge made against him in he contest instituted to unseat councel men elect hartenstein and ham by alio american baj ty candidates in tho fourth ward is that he is not a citizen 1 I not only voted legally says air wynkoop but I 1 voted the straight american ticket I 1 can t dundei stand why the american party managers should come in now and try to make me out an illegal koter I 1 board with councilman hart ens mother in law it is tine but I 1 do nofa know mr even by and I 1 voted against him mrs lillian T who is also charged by alie american party with having voted illegally indignantly denies the charge mrs staines is 68 years of ago and for over thirty years has lived in her present home at second street it is alleged that sho is not a citizen mrs camo to salt lake in with her parents from scotland she was then ac years old and declares that her father in duo course of time became a naturalized american citizen her right to vote slie says haq never beffie been questioned sho is a democrat another man accused by the american parly managers is joseph J daynes of 38 D street mr daynes soya lie Is native of salt lake that he has lived in his present resi benca for over eight years and that he was duly regi tred in the recent election he is a democrat george K smith chief clerk of W IL bancroft general manager of tho oregon short line is accused of having voted illegally in the thirty ninth district II 11 J dininny one of the american bartys counsel eald last night however that a mistake had probably been made in mr smiths case and that the accusation so far as lie was concerned would probably be withdrawn it was alleged that mr smith was not a resident of jhc thc district the other two persons who are alleged to havo voted illegally arc dessle pitcher and 0 L stoddard nothing could be learned of them yesterday |