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Show EJLEG Lake I Salt W Pages j.lPTTTT VOL. II. KO. 471. Iwil M I n II M lv PAI n 1 t JUL MXJr "UJliilill il "Ol ill V Fimce. TmiEK Cents SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1903. OM LU.lLA Generally fair and cooler tonight fr TT""1 ii V -- ilii M. (St'KCIAL TO THE TKbEOKAM.) BINGHAM, Utali. Aug. 2. Tiio niiniii" camp of Binglium, twenty miltis south by west of Salt. Lake, threatened with destruction bv lire. A brush lire which started in the hills southwest )f the town yesterday afternoon has spread until il 3ow covers an area more than a mile square, and aimed by a high wind is rapidly increasing in size md fierceness. The wind, which is blowing strongly from tiie JLbt Jia 1 H tk 11) il JiMJ'jL Mj? a HLa il il IL JlJIilNLJ'L-f- l JL JLaL k xLJL JlLS M Jla 11 jlL 1 v AlV-LiL- - The greatest alarm preails. as iho town is r Many of the citizens h.io air ndy packrd up tl.Hr south, is driving the lire line directly toward ('air's as thy car abiabh h and mo h boui-ludtirely without means for umhai ting ih llano. goS Fork, a small, thickly settled gulclj. about half-wai! for tleir Ihes when tb ti Should the tire na h the limits in (",m I'litk iuoe and are leads into that main down the canyon, up directly 'arr's Fork. ,o Ikuijcs r.tla k t hi building i' it could not. with the wind blowing as it is-roin-id.nthe heart, of the town. It U an unfortunate ihnt tb r.bnpnr checked tint I ! it had wcp thgidh h an. At o'clock this afternoon the line of the burna lighi ft.'m.- ml il in itl v in the path of th. jir i heavier ntu Nearlv eei'V lmue in the. camp thik r than at al:ui any oil r p int in t!: hiH: which would ojfer no n"istane wh ate-ring timber was within SOU feet of the houses in the shin-tunnear the c;imp. to Ihv lire. upper part of Card's Fork. f tla av the scrub oal; nut At this , large force of men lias been engaged site e 1( Ashes, carried by the strong wind, are settling that tker it down over the entire town and hot cinders nie be- o'clock, when the lire began 'o approach euongli brush are ry dry and burn o i rc-lwho are Mnrgglirur tt mvo ht ginning to reach the residences in the upper part of to excite alarm, but has been unable to do anything little chance for th to cheik its progress. the irulch. d y . 1 i- - - , ! n -- m-a- r MIS. SIX FRUITLESS BALLOTS TAKEN BY CARDINALS IN HODGE y AYS 1U wmwt OF t.y i Jim rfUfe I Ascends Twice I ECDRING Daily From Chimney of Sistinc Chapel; Provisions to Guard SeMore Than 400,000 Acres crets of Conclave. Soon to Be Opened for BULLETIN. Settlement. The Smoke 3 NEWUNDS HOME, Aug. 3, 6:35 p. in. Eith ballot was held this afternoon GOLD FROM SLATE IS DEPUTED DISCOVERY MaJ. CITY, S. D.. Aug. James McLaughlin, inspector of the SIOUX rnd proved fruitless. The smoke announcing that fact vas seen rising from the- Sistine chapel at G:25 p." m. 2. In-di?- .n bureau at Washington, is at Hose-bu- d agency securing the signatures of the Indians to an amended treaty for the to vhit- - settlement of IIC.O'.O ROMI. Aur. 3. Though this is the opening acres of thdr reservation, situated in It-t, third rr.ornin:.,- of the car-lincounty. Gregory hs meeting with good success, and a at lie arrived not have yet thy In the hope that over night will complete the work witlitn a few fr'Aihe nc;reeine!it Tniht have been ar-- i days. .;,..?'m!. the ForeiK" Ministers, many cither personages and two or three thoiiHand of tlie general public went to St. Peter's thU mor;:in to await devel opments. They wer doomed to another disaipointmnt, for at 11:10 a. m., like tlie broken-ou- t pennant of a ship, smok the announcing that the fifth ballot had been fruitless rose fiom the was chimney of the Slstlm chapel andwas a Bold Bandits Secured Two a It borne away by light brZ'. "hoiiievard-bound- " pennant for the crowd, which immediately left the Gold Watches and $14 Many expresed regret at the a is popuThere ballot. of the failure lar fpeling that this afternoon's ballot in Money. may bring the new Pope,onbut this doesnot" appear to be based any particlilar reason. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 3. Thomas Secrets of Conclave Guarded, S. Lii'DV. the Klondike millionaire, was The correspondent of th Associated confronted by two masked burglars in Fress visited the inside of the Vatican his home on returning from chur'h list this morning and found that all around the precincts of the conclave th guards night. lie was beat, n over the had been doubled, and wherever there with a revolvf r, bound, and is the slightest possibility of a eommu- - to a post of his stairway.gagjp'd riication with the conclave the Swiss girl, previously surprised by and Palatine theA Servant gendarmes guards, and tied to the stairway, burglars watched the ground. The only witnessed the atta k on her employ, r. guards known from inside is that the Lippy was robbed of two gold watches thing cardinals rose early today and, individ-- 1 and $14, all the money on his ually, celebrated mass in the Pauline His wounds are considered quite chapel. They took breakfast toat the9 o'clock, going shortly afterward Bistlne chapel, where they remained - Woman Who Confessed to ENT MOB Crime, in Jail, Shuts Up Like a Clam on the ON LYNCHING OF Advice of Attorneys Two Negroes Who Maimed for Defense. Boy Surrounded by a bul.i:ti:. 'A('I"cI ff.m wh'.' h - x;n!i Crowd in Indiana. Th S;:jr: :te;r.5 lmprJs-ornT.ori- iS AN OREGON CHEMIST Mnr.T.I.V, Or.. Atig. 3. J. A. La IUx. i silver from gold and dove!ope-- a new xivtnl fio:a fir-- Ened M" I shit'-- t.- , produce g M. It : :. From his notes, whkh were rc.inncl by thrt ;ovnj,r-:;in;! w hi Ii mm rdaj !1it. ibt", ir.t h he has developed a new nv'r.l from has an afilnity for the ab m of gv.d in. ?;:.. r. whhh e.i!c I "Klsvri " Tl of t. tr.b t:i U work Ins i'pn is the t'.!t theory hn has l , f K.x".!,i ions ani the subtrict'.on from lh .at;-rI The procr? cor.yjvts ' a strong v.ith p!-rf.:r'l r u.u'.i-nd to i';Mng eltctricity currents and long exp'S'.i: of a portion of the ions hi the atom by t !,- ttlrat c n y. r, Ini.i i s;:!;".!r lution of Kixum. ii) BULLrri::. -- t bn a-i- d I ad-Iitei- a-- i i tl:-d- t!..-atom- - s li-e- i is 1 .."nt t j 1 I ! I i j j until 11:30 a. m. The piazza of St. Peter's this morning bore the usual appearance of the three soldiers occupied two past days. Italian colonnades and stood about in groups, in the shade, the vainly trying to keep this sun being Fcorching morning. Peasant Pilgrims in Rome. A new note to the scene was given by a caravan of peasants from the surof men, rounding provinces, composed who in costume, women and children, have evidently come to Home for the The woron wore Pope's blespintr. white red bodices, with skirts, bright corsets outside, spotless white collared, handkerchiefs on their heads and sandals laced with leather thongs to the knee. The men were lss gorgeous in velvet knee breeches with gold buttons. in the shadow of the obeThey groupedwatermelon and making so lisk, eating all on the pithat a picture feasted the foreigners, azza, especially their eves on the characteristic scene. d MEN 24,000 0CKED OUT A C7 V Earthquake Story Denied. ROME, Auk. 3. The report publirdied In America that an earthquake had occurred in the island of Sicily and that two towns Pad been destroyed, is quite unfounded. on The Jast shock of earthquake occurred esthe mainland on Saturday, beinff felt In the provinces of Benvento, pecially but no daniHirc: war, done. Naples-'near , Condition of Cotton. WASHINGTON. Aupr. 3. The monthly cotton report shows the average condition to be T3.0, as compared with 77.3 on June 1902. r; r.ttc n- th - l - h;-,- h ii- i t . rtiir' - ,, . r ti ..:;;. :. U V " T 13 i "..r'.i ;. !;:i..-.- . '.:.'...; .r. , ii.ii,:, t .1 . I:. J : i :. 5 t - b t v I 1 tt IS. , e - J Drt V." ah I. : , r -- rxv.e al;J. streets Flooded and pic ? 1 - Pco-- 5; -- in Terror I-I- cc tor,, r.' v: .. r i J- i 1 t. f x. to r.. J 1 v. ft . f p-- at hf if - Panhandle freight and the ..Mb.und ' passonger. rc. . J?.! The arci nt hai'pfnf-- cipp'': itf th' Building: Oper!:'. n carf. a MJ t. a !.tdt s r tit- a- j Uhvfland faetr,ry. Tf.. frcifihl had in' r,t tar, ti e pti'dn-rto get to tin- lap track wryt of the t"in lt r ations Are Practically '! cland 'K p . Trs" firr.nt !"bv-.p..- j the tv.krc T!.e factory and t tlie p i: t. far ' "i.i t!e tr u j i a Standstill. nunuie uciay. 1 ne nglr.ctr r. tit tie- m its br;ikenian ahead to Hag the ) a.; nqer. ' Tf.e j a.v. rier fn-;r i!.r t; J he freight stopped at the Washington tushed t , the a', l of t!. v, in tb but tvion followed the the Mrrk-rbut it u,. i,ii!v in , ,.r PITTSBURG, Aug. 3. As a result of street t was llafiman. g a There u ar a at half : r th fog. ;t.r t !, the "Builders' league lockout mcti it impoj-siblto s e fjfty f . f t alv w r b.M thtaUeu k of whs fieia were out of employment at noon today OrPr'-dtthe Ulevfiani factory te.e the stroker. and the officers of the league say that by evening the number will b? increased to 24, 0o or the total number of NO RADICAL ACTION PROSECUTION RESTS men afldiated with the Building Trades count il. Work has been Flopped on nearly ail EXPECTED TONIGHT IN FEUD TRIAL : the buildings in eours- of construction in the city. Trouble is anticipated if n men. the contractors bring in DENVER, Aug. C President J. C. Defense Will Now Have Its Inning Craig of the Citizens' Alliance ruhl toGov. Odell in Denver. in the Famous Kentucky he believed that the action of that day lov. B. B. Odell DENVER, Aug. Murder Case. of New York and party, who have been th Citizens' Alliance of Idaho Springs making a pleasure trip through tlie in expelling union miners who were CYNTHIANA. Ky.. Aug. 5. At V'.l West, arrived in Denver this morning. of complicity In the blowing up n. m., after frt They visited the capitol, where they prfntd of the Sun and Moon converter, would wltnefrc. hali:g I Pea flow e.ilth with AHori.ey body greetings and other State officials and held an be commended at th noting f1f Byrl nr.notjr.rrit ttthai tb Informal reception from 11 lo 12 o'clock. ..e In th" trl.Mar-ru- f Alliance called for tonight, but wealth had rrtetl ;.r.d Jett ff.r hl'e the rrurdT of that i.o radical or unlawful netlm Jac k'on. nrd Ju !ce o bof .e i ! at of Sheep. would be taken. He expressed indignaShortage j ourne.l tho couri until !;..' p. tu.. t . alWELLINGTON. N. Z.. Aug. 3. There tion at the action of the Denver Typolow the defendants itlorn-"- i to er.t-- jit is a serious shortage of sheep in New graphical union In resolution warning with their clknti. The defer,... Zealand, partly owing to" the alliance against following th exntniut twenty w ltnr mr,r tion. and partly to severe snowstorms. than they upei l jAck?onu ffi ample of the Idaho Springs alliance. ! ii EAVY RAIN AT TOPEKAil ? '' r ,i i ;.-g- .ie u:(d. v. ! . r - J ; tlagman .iw tlie p., . r,;:-- e'li l: . at M'f'l. He u:t h s"! tl:r- t to pltuil and jump f r iir ty, p.. but th y vum- i. t wit" t harked to any d :? , nr-d.-- is I. . -- full d r 5 I MANY PERSONS INJURED IN COLLISION OE TRAINS Pittsburg by :;. c e, j II ART FOB I) CITY. Ind., Aug. Sixteen persons were injured in a hf.id-o- n coilision today between a w t Imui.d t:. p.; i i ':',i tht - d i .. r - : J:r:.i I: 'n . ..U-f- ." fl-eel- i','u r. lie i J s Iaexer oatbr ..k. c,iur d :i f.i!ir !.! Tlie tree is s.til to have ariivel at tr-- m and an ffort been nad- li it i t t!e- i P. in I family of China. more ntut ies tr.i treasure fa ; '.' ' r,.i t than two I'ir an J i.idi.iSuv,: stones, '.landing two :m-- a h.alf P- t bt.Jb.u.t ri r . ois. hail b en guar led d.iy and niw!.t. f. v. hvs SJ' "'i c iu e or wtv-. it was beet. It di pp.- i? ; .it .i,.... lmp.-ri.i- c ::.-.- . . l- 1 ; in Her Home. !' Jb: t!.- - d 1 r - MUSEUMirkS;;: t.-v. IiOSTON', Aug. H. One cf the my.-teof Pel: in:; has orr.e to ligta b re wllh l!e strteir.- .i the fame;, .;ii Art Museum of what is said to j. Irtt't f -- s. : u-.,- ' . t b..- t " f 1 utb- - - w r t ; . ; '.- - - -- - - - , ) Safclv. 1 1 - y ak-in- i r I t x . " P. ;r !- 5. .t t J V j ., A. K T(.!'I.K , - f'-- n .t j,; - --- , ft 5 r s e - , HIE - non-unio- 3.-- ! ac-cu.v- ed -- t- ox-chang- ed om-non- the-Peru- v. tnti"i m in-trod- over-export- a- uc T N rt t e .,'' of "!; ! b T;.e dk a tb fi i: t"!.nri? on A rlretrb j I p tr J , tf :?".. sru- - a k. r-- ' tb lb it.) Inn . ..; U !t.rr-)- M.riW I Th tnlly. r p. ? I , f t ' . P-.'- . .t ;! .'?': n.rr- . . g -- ' ;l : At" !h n y ',. 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Union Furnace company. the phiutwas scores of shots No one. hurt, although Forty-liv- e Italians were exchanged. veie rro Led. 3. i UzZy. L-- .t i 11." ;;i:h . AUftJ J. :r,i!-- i ' , Workmen in Biot. lv 5 h" brcth'-r- , thr.t s ASSAULTED ! za. tW-- ! ', af'-nrci- - ths"- V.: ! en. to Zlsn. rr. .- 1- a t ry I fuit'inid wt:c frc:u town thU SACRED JEWELED TREE OF CHINA APPEARS IN IS ROBBED A BOSTON ART pl-nz- inn who ::;A;r.c u,:i(c . trd-iy- ! 1 . r Two . lrt:?r f;rm rv M IIAilTI OIin CITV. Ir !.. A. - gr-tlc- 1 g-.- f r-c- ; !. l I. Jat!' r.. if.g ui 'If Itr? - ' " f i . ?.-- M i A-- - ; i - - - f , i. t , t .;: I t- . . -- i tf. lb !r'" ' '." ; t r. f ' r c " b':p T.'.'.-rC ef fa t tr " r t Sv |