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Show r H pages -- 1 II. Xo. 523. V V&L. AKE ALT '"p' GRAM. Salt Lake City, Utah. Friday Evening, October 10 P Price. Three Cent. 2, 1903. TO T THE VOTE ON ANY PROPOSITION THAT COMES BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL Km TflERiN PACIFIC ti l Passenger and Freight Trains Come Together With Terrific Force at W fU M Official Minutes Show STRICKEN SIR THOMAS PETER MORTENSEN'S How Loyally the Solid TO KEARNS NEW AFFIDAVIT FAILS TO SUDDENLY! Iiight" Have StooJ by Their Guns; More Proof Famous Irishman Appre DISCLOSE A SENSATION Thomas B. O'Reilly, Old, Is Presented. : -- Beowawe, Nev; Ogden Man Injured. of ciates Compliment Utah Senator. 5 NARROW ESCAPES OF MANY PASSENGERS FROM AWFUL DEATH. - Clothing- Merchant, Dies i Messrs. Stewart and Stewart. ttorny for Ivit Mrfn.n. this mori.lrc tiled an affidavit with Judge Metro of th Third Iltrict court and jrvrd a of Heart Failure. of it on District Attorney Eichnor. Th affidavit l Fwnm to hy ItTnaM J. Sen art and Charles II. Stewart and nets forth virtually the .im fart contained T! ft o pei,; . (,(! (!. a in the original motion for r.ew trial. kf.own k !. f httl t ;!9 h';P. n- - of th The alleged misconduct of thc Jury when vl.lting to- 0'-tt 2 c.'ir'o;. iricMy f idd-r.- ; ftrri. forms the burden of the affidavit. Royal It. Your.c. whi wii in tar of !!. itii m'lri.ii.g nt ih4 frr.Uy r"t'l"r fiUur-jurors w hen they lewed th Forest I.le pr y.ic.-- . iw ap.iin h rvied of nt'owmg :.'- St.tnh rf i Mr. oi: :;: .r. a t ! rt if added to the nmd.nit itcklr.c th murt to t improper conduct. A petition mon Voting to bo present in the courtroom tomorrow morning and that h b compelled to state all the actions of the Jury w lien at f premises, and th ml- - at Alta !urins the prf?ovj ! den e. if anv. which was not brought out at th.- triil t tl .it lattsp !! fo it d th Thus far it appears" that the attorneys fir . . defm h.iv i.oj n.'Oirl th le.i.lrct Ii. Slt t thirty affidavits of the persons on who?" letters the u,-- in p,ir.g enter, e Pm J W14 t .i t ' Ifriiir, rm rf was sec ured. t I) u;h. r!t:r t; The original motion for a new trial, tocthr with th an',d-iltof Juror to A im ti. in w r v r ) r ?t Montreal. ',h Rock and the one fUM this morning, will argued U for Jude Mor?- tomorrow morning. Thf affidavit of Juror Ito k w ill lc fo jgbt ty I):tricl Attorney tied to Mii V.Ut !t i!',K I... mp. who Eichnor. When this Is disposed of Mortnwn will then t him. H wrrt t to M.md un ;.i t? 'p.frr the purpose of receiving sentence. It l then that he will I gin hi ! ... h to t;j. to ft.ih , fw r;t il.. ourt, if he arries out the Intention he expressed last Saturday. Ut r. dtr-5- -t rr Senator Kearns, who struck a popular chord by suggesting Sir Thomas Llpton as the next Embassador from England to the United States, today received the following telegram from the notfd Kngllsh yachtsman : Chicago. Oct. 1, 1M;!. Senator Thomas Kearns, Salt Pake. Utah. Have just seen your exceedingly kind references to myself, which I appreciate mere th.m can express. Only wish I de served half the ged things you say about me. Peaving on Saturday for New York. Am not yet .fully recovered, so am anxious to get home. Love to Mrs. Kearns. THOMAS J. UPTON". The concussion was so grp.it when the trail. s collided that a passenger coach 'telescoped the smoking car for half its length. The engines are now locked together. Mr. Harper was sitting in the rear end of the smoker and was pinned in the wreckage, being horribly mangled. Death was not instantaneous, but nearly two hours were consumed in extricating the body. Many re- markable escapes from death are (e t.old f by passengers. i rN-dh- . M-il- 4 n s . l - M--t- . , ;t . -- ;! eek 1 1 14 t s- -. . . . 1 Murder and Suicide. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. Fritz Shopman fr -il ! 1 Mr. mil, t.,;t h lt d ir.iny fu'i'-- of w.4 iby hirit, f 1 ! J. . m-i- rJ t. !... t . ui 7' ' The Injured. Tb ?.! t l.i- .lilu.U' ry item S' - hut I. n n- - 1 The showrooms of the Western Knitting lon.p.iny, North S- - o.j W vi stre et, were broken into last night by sufe-- i rac k s. who ih s ife ap.l Subscriptions in Excess secured 5:'4T that had hem left then- over idglil. The Iiurglary was disc overed when the p,, - v...s nj,..; fov bu of Amount Desired for thi A bi k was Kit.. oken i.pen and the btuKbus had d t!, d'.il off morning. dor i? the safe with a ."ledre-h- a miner. A quantity of t g w.. tb-Testimonial. inwlilt .i.ii l;i n. oejunii mi' uiai piaie. ana me n.iig was ,o.--maimer. from NEW YOltK. Oct. 2. Be, The t old.ei got JIT In ash .;nd a t.umb-- of ?," k ,iti::i g.ui; g J.- -' in .il -. Muors uf the aiious ities where subVi. n th-- y Pameiit on these- ha ben 1;,,. bitg:it. ..f scriptions to the Sir Thomas Piptoii tesf t behind th-whom to two. thete th si. dr ben aie belled hae t indiivc ec. d fund have timonial bcn in the initial work of demolition, a Jitmuv and ,i !o-- J, iu .i.Idfto;! to .. cate: that the amount set out to be used brcast-drii- l and a so .1! pi that Had not be. u t.f f o raised. $.V.00, will l.e exceeded. Sums . , . . or or n A lUimoe.h dlSt III th ;i liietl .i;m eputal'le ,ip l"l!liig cents to fV) have ' varying from 7n , . .. fuin.-'t- d d.i of tin i y, 't initv and y dev.. tf Ipt plate d" tli receiv ed liom t States the tliis police inornitig. and Territories. tu v.hih they ate f. d r The ..!. hae a I,.i. .1 who.--nf in-m. have ! n :,ti - file i d t iVlt x w.i v Th" burglars loultitted theit;.-Je- s with Kbo, with the content.-- committing' no further dept . dat i.ni. ui.l tak l r tim-Is- . . North Fourth street. Havison. N. J., left hand sprained and bruised, contut, sion on the head; P. A. Byanski, Jul., right leg broken; the Rev. P;t.. right tieorge Comfort, arm fractured in two places, extensive laceration of the entire right arm. amputation of the arm necessary; Thomas Crowley, Chicago, right leg bruised; P. J. Fort, Quick City, two abrasions on right Fid-.- of nose, right hip sprained; C.rant Pyle. cattle buyer of San Fran cisco, leu nana cut and cut over ien ee. no. bioken and tight arm injured: X. Ne.hide. Japanese, of Sac 'amento. left thigh bruised; P. M.ilsuyoshi, San Francisco, left leg bruised; J. P. Trarey, San Francisco, right leg bruised below knee; F. Thome. Fvanston, Wyo., laceration of the right foot, amputation necessary, scalp wound: William Gross, passengei brakeman. Wadsworth, Nev., bruised bieast bone and knee cap; J. W. Pittlejohn, Wadsworth, Nev.. engineer on the first section of No. 6. left leg broken below knee; J. H. Stone, Wadsworth, New, fireman on the passenger Girl Aids to Estrain, left eye bruised, internal injuries; J. C. Holland, Wadsworth, Nev., engineer in charge of passenger train, cut cape and Is Herself over right eye, body bruised; M. T. Trowbridge, Bridgeport, Conn., severe and lower muscles of Locked Up. spraAjOf the back Mae Miss MacKinley. theQjlomen: ICinRvcr her, Oklahoma, snrained back; "Mrs. J. Norman. Flko, Nev., bruise over 2 T'a.. IIAZEETON. fatl left eye. injured in the bieast; Antonio Tfeischman. an alh-- ed f CO til set ter Digovno, Oakland. Cal.. injured about the T. K. Mathews. Ogden, Ptah, Topeka. ef c.tp. d from a c hips; Wells-Farg- o ci at the city hail, while awaiting transexpress messenger-about head. fer to the League Island ravy ard. Philadelphia. Relief Trains Hurried. The police allowed Ti eiscrman's Relief trains were sent to the scene of and sister to converse with the wreck from Winnemucca and Car-ihim and gave the prisoner and his visit-tor- s doctors. Among the carrying the liberty of the corridor, the door on the train were a doctor, a which was locked, with the key on trained nurse and two discharged sol- of diers. The latter had served in the hos- the outside. Taking advantage i of an opportunity. pital corps in the Philippines. They Miss Treischman alleged to have service to the injured rendered her slim hand throuch th" gratbefore the arrival of other medical as- forced ing of the door and turned the ke y. The sistance. prisoner darted out. escaping by a, sid Tried to Avert Wreck. door, and has thus far eluded reenpture. Mis-Tnischman and her father have The second section of train No. 219 came down the main line at P.eowav.e neen iockcu up on a marge or anting a to allow a freight on the track to pull Government prisoner to escape, ;ind out. Conductor Dorsey, in charge of the girl is in the cell formerly occupied by her brother. No. 21'.). saw what the engineer was do6 No. was as about due. turned and ing, the air on the train, breaking it in two. The head brakeman went back to chain TWO MONTHS FOR up while th fireman went to flag the first section of No. 6, which was coming t being on a curve, the passenger enSENDING CHALLENGE gineer did not see the tiagman until th trains were almost together and it was MAI)R.ir, Oct. -C n. Prune ois Pe impossible to prevent the crashing toof the powerful engines. Both Y dc Pas'r.Hi, h i gether crews if Alohonso jumped, and both engines act former military coinninr.der of the engine were demolished. Anigm division of tV Sa'dsli my. who tlor-det- vs 1 '..!; - : : c u 1 1 : 1 1 --- I . 7' f ..1 i - '' " ,.f: t , u-r- r . rt, . ''-r- .iy .t : - i . , ? t . $ J t'.i .' T " t o --. 1 r . . 1 tf ! J'.-- n . b ' f.f t! r 5 ;p t t' -T 1 "o ; th ' t " . 1 f ..'- - -- 1 - .:.. t 1 .1. t. t u ri i.,,4 !. h I :rk :t. ! t; . it ;,tr: t 4 - , - : t.,- j.. Canadian Statesman Has Fatal Collapse After a 1 '' v y.xv.v. r. c!.; . . 1: pt itt:N;v ri '1 1.' 71 :?,3 u. r.f . , - 'tl t J t:ntt'i: :,t '2 Mrs. L,. Smith, ".67 Clark street, Chicago, bruised about the left knee, prained back; James McArthur, Ml ;... t I mitZ. J - 1 . , ..: JP'lP'P.'.- nr.Ni.v BURGLARS BLOW SAFE tl," c.ithr.lrl. OF WESTERN KNITTING SIR THOMAS EXERTION COMPANY, GETTING $247 IS POPULAR TOO MUCH s i .. Vi!':oN. c c Zeitzel in a today shot and killed Kouis grocery store on West Thirty-seventSouthern Pacific at this station. The street, and then going home, committed Zeitzel recently bought the first section of train No. 6, the Atlantic-expres- suicide. store from Shoeman and the men quarcollided San from Francisco, reled about the sale. with the second section of No. L'19. a westbound freight train. One passenger was killed and twenty injured. The if ead. Allen Harper, aged about ?A years, Pocatello, Ida., a member of the Order of Railway Conductors and a Knight Templar. " I f. ..-or- r . vat.". 3.'ul', M ut-Uv- BEOWAWE, Nev., Oct. 2. A disastrous head-o- n collision occurred last night on the Salt Lake division of the t:At.tip:v. it.;, jt. 'p , -' ... J T! i'PKM1 - -. p-- - "'.'f'. :. s. tv v 1 . !rv ir- wnS, ?1 fife.!, 5 y. .1 - r. f j . : . S J't "H ! 1 ! y iTl. t m- 1 1 - roiJD nGHT." PHAiiPPs riTTr.! ':.!- ,! .,:,. r - i 1 -- the h me 1 , . rt h-n- or ?:r:r.iir,3 -- the -- j - m t ! t T Mir.ulrt T?!l. Vigorous Speech. j s 1 c j i l- - suq-ped- i,m(.., . - I b ud. gd s -: 1. 1 1 il.O.e P 1 d . k. 1 r I : . . 1 1 , ! 1 u - 1 - 1 1 b'-- ti .1 It it -. - ' j .. (i-e- f i'A WA ; ii.-.- h-- jo r ..". u vi. .!. 1 a i; ... IP Hr - v- : 1 x'.f I At - 1. 1 p- -i ib !.-:- , h- TAKES PLACE UNIONISTS CLOUDBURST OF BROTHER OSBORNE IS ARE AT OUTS IN KANSAS Differences in ConservaSUGGESTED Prisoner O.-t- -- , . : p t" tP ' p , er n, pas-penge- rs c 2.- ir-bo- !lo;-.- J LINCOLN. Neb.. Oct. 2. W. J P.r a n ; A ! PRATT. K.,r . ! r . 5 r i: ' . man for th.- I li ii'n. e.it .j Th;it. ! bans to a WcsP-rji'l-t'.i'i in .0 on; cc ttu cj rati' Presidential r.oo Ii .1 !or.. lr. !;U bb l.m.ii- t prp-rtw ' i 'l. i 'omu.onc r of oll!" inday he m;. If iti ii r. .m Nii. ntt ,nn, . a 5: . Jt tb" if ur (inv. Jtdui E. Osborne of W w.nii A hi i f time. er a job in Width Info'bnty available timber. .St. P. r.. At t!.' io hen of rein f il ith. II It) 11 t In the hour, and the S mfn P raib" I rf tb "1 of irP P u 'Frisco Ncvspaper Change. ti at k are ii fid nn.pf wnitr Th-itI. It I.C SAN ntA.Tl?rn, Oct. W. S. t' w.iter pump Br unPr ,'i frt of . n ,' . rd ni. maimer of tl.e Meinir g P.d!. Ii.ih trvcir.i .( "ji.br." arc.f r. No rirriP-l Jot. ,n c.air.'-- ti'.n v.i'.b tl..-- t' M'fr ,in. h4" th, Jrer! ft 1 dtcuicht w.k broin. frrv,f tight been succeeded by Jchn MiN.UKht. frr i.l Ssr'fc,v. fa j..i!r t t r.. . : . 5 ; - - t' i tii-.i- i 11 - 1 - 5 . x- 1 1 S .li-iir.- .tx . . : . 1 ?- i-- ff'f rtfl! w-- .(rk' 1 VICTORY FOR EXPLAINED BY JAPAN SAM PARKS h?.1 r.t".r " e t ,. .;!d n 't-- I !!".! ! 1 f-"-! 'n I 1 IK ;r fr-- f"! tr)'". P J'bn t t0 rf f ; Special Significance Wins Over Buchanan in in Sending of Troops Fight Over an No n m . t !h tl. I '' J'l ' n ' 1,! wiiffjv r !.. 11. icy tn- f a I ! r1 - . - . Ji . j. mk. : 1 is arresfd la?t Temporary Track Built. el ib and who iT;i!,(r,c- d of a workmen built gangs track Aiarin.l Parg was r (wn around 'he wreck, 4 and the road was getic to sm attempts traffic morn-io'clock this for by ready has i.e-arir.i;s t - ,!-. m dead and injured were taken on section of No. 8 to Ogden, with the exception of Fireman Stone and Grant Pyle. of San Francisco, who were transferred to No. 5 and sent to San Francisco. the e at a c.i mb he l'r. ff. f of f,,r ,.:,or. after heRiirgs sentenced hy the supreme mllit r.ry co irt to two month's dete ntion in a fori res?. n 1 1 1 : 1 CHRISTIAN . E KANSAS PARIS. Ort. ?. Information h re throuch a er r.or.hip at St. IVtfrs-bur- g that lir.ation given of Japar,'-- ! troop to Korv--. !s calculated to renovr Mtspiclnn rrr.'rn-inher action. Tt-- mi"-hof ttoor-rr.ovs'd is estimated at Keen and ;. th--- I'.n -' 1 t'' g u 10.0iV. n O (. ITV. York !hir,i I f Ii th- i iniy o,.-- i Stno.'S d, I'j.'M-i.o- ! .i. ftuti-n- o. h ho t! .I Mii.-'i.ii'r- i Miit n ,,,, ,in riMi lr, I A llcgcd Out .r j frt I n - rit. Jp-pa-n ..i!.,.. J,,, -f Ntvi-- . J- - .-- r 5 i :l 1 r. It d r. iht rt Mit mtrtrt (rvntrr.t. dlbll -- prstozt. f 7"-,- i "' 1 rt- . ;. . ,'.. r - i ;. AbhItKT, PT1I tM'Al;V n.li ? . artd " v jt ! n n. r P C. - nc-tblr- 1 W'T - irt !..r w. n. ' t ' I Menhonia. I - frl-tlo- f But Ten in All xn-r1mnt- h-- t That Turks Wiped ! '.vc-n- cn f th- . n- I ? T a rlJLn r,f Son A I'i.'i mnhttu,.r I li"n ' ,lr n''l"'"1 H" i -t tb ! tion for the purposes of nhowlng d 't.i.m ifir H'm rv 'i,lv' VrtI"ONE FAMILY HAS 3 Irr ' 'v', to mobilize a considerable fore- - ,"' ,'n" lii. i. t " ability fwvfPIv trfrii..-t).t tt. hi i.i- 'iiir, j. hoist, h ni" lt xprlrcing in connrtion with the City Watermaster Pin ,f .I b'twn mm nnit-..o. mi l j ,,,ti ,vV difnrult; with the falling leaves in Japan and f'hlnn, but that It hun no York f,,. CASES OF TYPHOID much itii ti.inn !,.fi tl.- Pr.s d'lit ,r.n "f !! torn connection with differences bep.ecn !.f..r'. I Tt, p. t. Pity Oreek cir ynn. hair an t spoV- f.r H- i- m. i..i r, et, and ny other power. Th olP II The rerent shfirp ' have caiised th rV w.i. VI'ri th- ameudinnt . clalf refuse to romniTtt upon the ( r ... f t l b'-' ll relcn nf lr i"f tte.i Sy it Vote of 1.. to !.. pit I j Three children of Oliver Ostler. 437 leaves to fall rapidly. Mmy drop In th" and are carried by the water to the w d dl-KHti r llh H5n np'-North Second West street, are sick with creek of ongratulated. th t screens where they benme fast cr.d cres did not vntp. t Gcn. Corbin's Command. the typhoid fever. The patients' names ate trouble. They .nti Mnhml.i sluo clog up the stream tftnn ar I After the rftnvrttl-lb many places, fo that an extra force of ndjtirriod are Frank, age p. Ruby, age 9, and Delia, in t 2. MaJ.-Of lb" cca b Cr-biWASHINGTON. Oct. Tb men is kept partoling the creek. crowd th AdjutMnt-Cenraof the army, to Parku Ht-age T. These are the first three cases of f There are now about 2.0c0.iV,0 cations b assigned tol the command showed VjCpultlon their nn j!u: trnxth rf th De- Much F.plainly ever reported to the Board of Health this more water coming out of the canvon u Tufk 1 of the Faint, with hdauaxtr IonnHI nf Albany wouldthat nd Mvi)irrtr. "H.e month. hours thaa a year ao. partment every twenty-fou- r at CJovernor IsUrvd. New York. elected rreeldent. Utter numbered tzoo part of " 1 tl-'I'- 11 Chi, Of!'-- f !ti . n..ii In tl... (n.fiHnn . . f the Pit f it ;o', it ., i, . l ii iiriiivl S nieto'f. U. a . n r'. if i . ulien M!i n,. J. - jent. toal Hi I :, ; P.. t" Piiue N- J "H hit.: hc-tn-f- . t! : i that the rroverr.er.t , fni1'; nlnz " k Won it - r FALLING LEAVES ARE VEXING WATERMASTER j I to Korea. Fh-iw- - : ! I I I " - r.. f '. . f 1 r r f - . cj. tl-.- -" - cini-ii- w 1 tive Ranks in England Emphasized. Bryan Tips Wyoming Man Much Damage Done to as Democratic PresiProperly Along: Nincs-ca- h dential Timber. River; 11 fath.-moth- p. . , . f n t f t ? tbtI", t r;-ti-- . (Ccr'.L-cr-J in 1 t'jv P- - I .-i a d r ! ( ;r.-- Pe cn tare I) ! - P c ii - V ! t c ! - cii |