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Show m Lake Telegram.; alt Tflr lonlcht aa4 teoernrw. "fvya'y ev MiA V OL. - - - Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuesday Evening. Octouer II. No. 532. 2 Price. Tim ee Cents loo:. ABSOLUTELY NO TRACE OF CONYICT LYNCH FOUND BY TELEPHON NTEMS OF TIE FUGITIV CONCERNS: PR OXIES SOUGHT 1, V Knox ffi anagers Claim More ABSURD," SAY JAPS, Posses Still Scouring Hills and Running Down the CaThan alfof the 511 Dele-an- d ARE REPORTS OF WAR THE RUSSIANS WITH Confident Are nards Regarding Movegates, BULLETIN. 0 0 000 T 0 i - i MAHCHURIAN ments of the Murderer. in Convention. of Victory All leport IS CASE CLOSED. DECLARE CZARS DIPLOMATS. YOKOHAMA, Oct. 13. emanating from Shanghai of the opening of hostilities between Japan and Russia, etc., may be dismiased as affairs ate absurd. marking- time. The second secretary of the Russian legation left Tokio October 12th, with secret dispatches for the Russian Viceroy of the Far East, Admiral Alexieff. An Important conference of Veteran Japanese statesmen, including: the Marquis Ito, was held at the office today. CLAIMS MADE BY THE THREE MANAGERS. Russo-Japane- 8T. rKTi;usiuiu;. o t. uTh Fort-lg;: naP H ha ! wfti- ittl cor,nrjn!ln f tl.e t ! ili'irnb-i- . f J.. p it se will have the largest sharp of delegates in the convention, and are confident of Mr. Knox's nomination. The result of the primaries Is en- 0 . tirely satisfactory. FKKD A. LOOFBOntOW, MAXAdKlt Foil Mil. KNOX. We claim to have 2S.8 delrgates elected to the convention for James. 0 We expect his nomination on the first ballot. We are thoroughly satisfied Jvith. the result and certainly expect to win. D. If. WEN'GEIt, MAN'AUKi: 0 0 00 00 When the smoke of battle had cleared away today the managers of the three M:o?oralty candidates and their political friends beijan to fisrure n the factional affiliations of the delegates last night and how many votes Knox, James and Odell will control in the convention on the first ballot. Knox Men Confident. The Knox people claim between 210 and 260 of the Cll delegates elected, but they refuse to give exact fiiftirs. They arc confident that Knox will land the nomination. The James managers claim the earth, but when asked to particularize they refuse to produce their figure?. In the Odell camp the statement is made that Odell is a Winner. As to the direction from which he will obtain the lequired support they are myst"i kmsly silent. James Men Seek Proxies. Jp Early today the lieutenants or James Regan to hustle to obtain proxies for both precinct and city conventions, as it is their plan to nominate every member of the Council possible, especially numbers. with regard to the long-terA War of Telephones. An old politician from the Second precinct, a Republican who has taken part in every campaign of the last twenty years, sized up the situation in this wise at noon today: "The fight between James and Odell has become amusing. The fight is not onpl between factions in the church, but bebt"n the two telephone companies. Tivr Twenty-seventTwt lity-sixt- 1 .. .. h . th nty-elnh- ThirtU-t- Ha on .. Thirtv-secon- d Thirty-thir- d .. .. . .. .) h h v-- se st Tfth TflSC?reenth Twenty-Bocon- -' Twenty-thir- d jil-ier- :wecty-lourt- a 1 11 i: in 10 12 ? 7 n arm ..t ! ! f-'t- 'il e I tnd4 ii if ((. : y 10 11 v it IS V. Ir,J ApeiFie vith te t itf I f . i lure ..f Uie J Wi.t-- !; tl" Trs!e I' I"m t!e i! . - 7 President. Mc'ra w. district commiMee Stephen A. Stanford, chairman; W. H. Farnsworth. Charles IT. Cabs. F. M. Mich-I-soand A. H. Noiison. Crom. A. C Iistrict No. Carl A. Kritkson, I. R. Ilam-mor.Padir, John R. Shorten. T. A. Moor-'- , Jacob Jeffs. John M. Wllekon. 1'rtri i;. Hart, Seymour D. Youisg Jr. and Sidney Reevps. n. lUmnvwl. Pistrict commltfe--i- . Wil(halrrnnn; A. '. A.Sadler. s"- iftaiy; liam Crorne. 'xrl ,la od Jf fTs. Krickrai. Seymour Ll. Yeii!i; Jr. aii-- John I'.. Shorten. Number of votes caf '. b'", S Tanner. Pistrlrt No. Rowlcs, A. J. Klccren. H. J. Smith. II. H. V H. t". Ivtrson, Oscar J. Bourne, Mary Smith, J. F. Iverson. D;oi Maokav. William Calton. Jchn Hanson. J. J. Whit-ar, (r. H. Austin and Hans Iorerson. J. A. Mrs. M, i?j?ett and Joseph Kdmonds. Pistrict romnittee If. S. Tanner, chair man, and H. J. Smith, s( rotary, and rct-- t of the delegates. Number of votes cast. Pistrict No. 50. H. Hewlett. AVIll Ptinn. J. R. Valentine, C. S. HurV w alter. Ixiuis W. W. Beksted. Willinm Oeorsre, W. A. Olovis, F. B. Huffman. Ro.r-oW. Kardloy, Henry Klenke, j. y. SmithD.Jr. S. William Leonard. J. W. Minor and T;i?Kart. Pistrict committee C. S. Bu k waiter, cluilri.ian, andfi V. M. T.ennrd. erretarv. O. C. Brown. Pistrict No. JulUn A. S. Kendall, I. P. ('hrt.tnsen. A. tl. Sutherland. W. M. Morris. Fred GnffHhi. R. M. Griffiths, Charleg Warren and Rudolf A If. I.. Nye. K. M. District No. Lrrohon. B. V. Shelp.A. J. p. H. McAllis-C. F. Lawson. J. ter. William Showell. tContlnud on p&ge 2.) it A tiKht (r.riJi. nh n d, - t f( t e in t'ripj'le lo reduce tre ne k. ar-- - sl lar-ltr- th'- mir, k Ie, IW-sley- . e RH-jv- , ART INVOLVED IN WAR WITH LABOR 0,-t- . n. Artl' of -- bat r.l btf j;v.e fte. h Tar" Prx.d?sr l.e f.e I tin , lUtr r b ,", 1'fiHiiUii mTil .in. .. Mi It ar. !!kr t ' T u " f l.i Ite be at t- - rr.pt il ( J Ille j?. i nu t ii-- . " j f ,f ;. ttf"p li .i .!,d S. Itw i: ;t. v. ?. t it ; k f . e' lii tlet Etn))t7lt.rtdtl. ' iT' d ..j..m Hi,t,in- bb..f :, - ft.-- . b-- 11 1... -- i I '' '" , 1 N.ii.-irrt.'ii- l i -- -- j - 1 lb. The j j.,,. nmH into ll l Iwo "I or li t I i..!-.- Engage Telcgraplicrs in Tournament for $3000 in Prizes. fir ltn tertI"iiat the ; 111 t r f ar.-- Th Obje, th Andr-- carrRf" !. the Moire. ai! f .1 i - 1 f i'.itr'f'r It a rkllful . 1'. t ' ' ' K' (t 1 1 n .h' awnrd r an. 1. n ! i 1 e' - It ir !.,t-- -f b. (. V rs' ! .'i h l. S.." NEW YORK. and rculptors throufrhout thi? country ar preparing: tr make an rr?aniil fla:ht STRIKE OF 120,000 seit apalnst the control xthth they labor is trylr.fi lo obtain over organlr1 IS FINALLY ENDED the realm of urt, Th- - recent experience of Director of Sculpture Rltter of the t. Ioul? expo"! sition with the plant rerV union of Hint f . a has broiiRbt the inattr lo focus, city lif.-ar.-- l 1 l.ta a movement In now under way to M'fc'Ill'f" r,l r'ir ' v jrlvrn tl.. establish one or more International orf'- t'tn.i-c ganization In an effort to nrotert art ti.m t 1rrk. tb-- i rr..i: workers from Interference by ".rlkln e In trtlte ii' the iexti house painters. rlumtere, plnsterer, and I IN rify on June Jt. The jnr othT craftmen bricklayrrs are th jl: lKt f the t. on ntructures where the nrtlft to r"'irn 10 work. ti or the sculptor loe hl part ia the echeine oC ornamentation. inu-.i-ri.pni- nte t lit trr. lll- tev. r :. I . l.i- - I ' . fr I !. - ni ! i T 1 r p ;t-'t- 1 I"" I - ; . - ' :!, e -, Ii I ff. i -- fr-- i.sr Hur t, j f t'rt e !- !' t-j- f. C e !flmirt Ue"-rr.lr.- g f" exiled 1 i -- r fit e T f : k, l . 11 , to . I . -- - '." C I I ! t 1 ' Z t .1 r 1 j r - W ' I ' 1 W - 1 t t e j t- -. 1 . . j o. 1 ' T ? rr t 1 1 1 i I.U' ! j t.e t 1 - e I' T a r a I. I v I j FAVORABLE FOR PEACE Secretary Hay's Information as to Situation in the Far East. FOR v;t v ef Twi;ei ! ff ti!:j!t'r, i'i n r.JTrte-- ltTlh. Trlrr.fir of 0.r,j.-- t llrjr - !!UUn ujon ib re frr ih:i ao tcl rrt t'.ra Ct b j. tie trife nj5eay , j t , c r- t e rV thl tiif;r )')! b - j 'j ; ire netrilyon. m I . 1 he orrtuiJl' r I : ; r i itff.iir y 1 In i1 tre ! ! ,!'--! . s 1 1 HAWORTH'S CAPTURE fo C.'ra-enr- ? 1 . In !?. S500 RtWARO In! fr r . 1 . RIVAL CLAIMANTS Tb ifii f..r the bo ; - ' 1 FOR rti!ipn Sicninj; r ! t" Y? " n .t : is C I: J e d 1 njr Ate - l T he l"J 1 1 T I "'' I I i , r- o I J to Piiiw r,r Wis Alarm la Cui:ii, " T? t..-- f i .f"; ?t i - i ni.fk 4 tV; rrf,e '.;-- t - f rr . T I I'f'.f en ,i bOtf Ih-i- iih I. ' tr 1 REWARDED BY PARI) OX fnf .t-- e ,u !- f j H- llaff I f I v '5 - p,'n-t- '4;if' Shef'ff R: ! eI H h t t) tf frt-!e- rf- t V - r. - tl e Uarn r lie ) J . e t a , T?- I ej'e I.YN'MI j - 1 tv . ii M 1 .f i. ii k! fy . !;'.- f pr!--'- In ! 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Oct. 1 -'- T'lrriit kind of bosh and al j..liit ly n thlfii; tr r." with irfrriire t, tb reGov. To die-l- y port that br ha.i ben mlv''d by Rrei- - J t- f .it tntt N'U'.fQSt to- - hrT t. r f j. f h;-- nun TV e ! flrr. ii'il ut te Hfiit s lunpir.c i".- tlfl.ed n, . s by t ftf 1 i j?h -- r-- Ti e dRX if f m ! bim v, itfi tb ii.M, ! J.i e ni f;! ..f Mr. b e tl.'U ia f'-- r IN STORY t - I- t. l b Hf "orm t r r , t Irs" fcefve ih inn .'h t jo1! w p. 1 t l. ir c it Xhf i l h' ; mt'-- J.e . ;r, ' ft l w tiV.t J t t n-- i;t n r v . r. , 1 1 i ! i f j'h'.i, c tfm t ref ! ;r. t e ,vf-- Lnch. LSk t wn-ft- lirt rr e .f ft-- f 1 y ! :; li Jy " J ba ti. 1 t -- Mf ff i tj;.-- rsn r.; nrih'-s'Iff !.:r.-r- - Not Been Advised e . -'- .je 1'unlf y. be a 1 t ; I It i - l- i ! .f r. -- m-jT'- e i. '. j Uir' t ' ( M iV it-- l- et) rr.fi LookJ Man e -l a av t n.-t- l iJjiht Vr I !;. !' t'!H. . fi v 5!, : K-- f b-- th .ile, r r.. t .f i J. . Stock Rallies on Official Denial. li-isa- w j s (ae be ' I.-- ;i (.( SlS'J In m-i- t-- In U i Mu)nr,lty. h - r.r- !!rttPtjT r'ut.'e .; t Jn)-.-0.1"i- ol. w ur : x-n- i" t n . . d, MpI--.J- t -J. r I '- d'A'h f r n, if, F. Wtsri.i, ,v a;vjer Un I,rh . 4 a r.4 on- - J?t p.e Srtry . P!"S , Mormon Apostle Is on the Scene of the James-Ode- ll Combine. .. arrrtef, nire a t!.v ba nr he ivul'l 3 M.i-San-l'- io If J I IIji I lii, h'itht - f"t jiJ r?ii", - mn l rr hi T. fif m, kt :. tiM r;Ul fofrnn. itiit. . t: (r ii c?l mn ft. dark, Tlf .t Number of vot'-- cast. 1H. A. I.. Hamlin, Oeorce Tistrict No. Haxtcr. William Whyte, A. It. Ni',s..ii. ox. Or-jS. A. Stanford, John A. V. '. Cdton. Wilriiarles Rashan-Jliam Chase, W. II. Fains worth and I. K. Alt-Tnate- 9 9 9 10 . tuiii isitS i it !"'!! !K-d- Jtno-Jai.iren- e. 10 c: hnice. ar Ufs PF.tON, H:t Ul tr the Coifiti'ir f"f if ATI". nV,l i .ip-- l( jrtundi, ht SMOOT HERE CONSULTING Shanghai sajlnff there I no confirmation of the reiorted octAi pat Ion of Ih-e place. Jiddlnr that ih n roricrrr.l-.tl.e Tokio at negotiations imthe of Manchurl.1 Rive evacuation In pression that the ixIlttc.l iitutt-Is cjuiet. Jnpan a h rtloo ple. S ii Twenty-firs- t If - if I', 'i ' h. e (.ni f i Sixteenth Seventeenth Klgr.teenth Kineteenin Twentieth for f- I. Jjrn - , RUMOR OF CAUGHT IN RECEIVER YTr,'l j 13 1.' . !!.. I'M- - e l.ritl!?. nn-- l t I-- 9 IVuiteenth Fifteenth .... fj Ot i n th nr-- tft and m i f ! errtiin tr..H. tle Hlti'. i.it) fO'll I e'ilt he llu!! .; - F twitJ A . rates.11 .... .. .. t l i!ii FTAll , rr- - ie-pi.rt- 10 K'?nth thjf, the Ion-.!- , Tb" . th ti-- m 1 Ter'h iu ?! i . - fede- Sixth Seventh Kighth Ninth t Tho ICoehdsi Zeltunif r1 print Aftle Stn ei'li l i.j reassitvlng telegram from St. IVttr-btirjr- . cult'-- tt'tr pe tr 'i',t-n w lei a teteicram from I'urt arereiwating tJ.nu Ml active p.ut in Tula! tkirit Arthur, stating that Viceroy Alexlfff if tll e tu. tl.e The debats elected last ni;hi v. ill has lssi.l a contradiction of th .,t.di bit' movements of J.ipan.e hk,i 'ipfemai y i.f ejtiser. ac I .!and on" long-ternominate two short-l"iit 'ouncilnivn in c;ch preeh'ct to Korea. the ts.anuK- - r of l ;h t i. They will also seWednesday nig-htt i Ap--u n.o.i: w t lect two members for the Republican .. 1M - member for .oneand rity cejinmlttee, the committee on credentials, one member for the committee" on organization and order of business and one member for the eommittee on platfo. m and resolutions. The conventions will b held at the w x follow ins places : Ninth First Municipal Wanl-Aim- ex I J I I I l A corner of Fourth Ward meetintr-hous'-- , South and Fifth Fast streets. Crucible Steel Second Municipal Ward Old Boston Break in TemSouth Wot storeroom, "After the conference the Janus men that the began, to circulate the Odell people were in favor of Knox, in order to beat the Uell telephone people, who favor James. War in Church Camp. "Mr. Odell you know is a promoter cf the now telephone company, and Elmer Jones his manager, is the head of the new company which has entered the local field ?.b a rival of the I '.ell people. "Verily, the fisht in the chunh camp is now between the riv?l telephone companies." 511 Delegates in Convention. There will be Oil delegates in the ity convention, ana it wia require l'6 to "Vlect. The delegates are di.iucd as fol- Ifnvs: Fourth Fifth tif-re- ) -- i... ....i II Forty-sevent- James Are Circulating Reports. Third .. .. c e r-- d'.J'r fro-ii- tlatlor d f 1- .... .... .... .... Kan-Pr- o !Utio-Jij'.u Chlnji d'tirrd ) t- M e 1 C; NO TRUTH Precinct. ffr'-- at J ) Third Municipal Ward Seventeenth ward meeting-housFirst North between West Temple ami First West. Fourth Municipal Ward Twentieth Ward Amusement hall. Second street, between D and A tumor on Oet. I Fifth Municipal Ward Old city hall, theriTTSItrno. stock fxchaiiKe that a corner First South and State streets. Meet With Church Heads. would b- - nppointe.l for th fru Ibb R "As long as five months uc;o T underbreak of 12 a Steel company cuukiI share in the preforn-- stock. stand that a director of the. Rocky DELEGATES ELECTED Rater the rumor rr!lc.il!y tlnbl Mountain Bell Telephone company wont the stock rallied. and BY REPUBLICANS to the heads of the church and an agreement was reached by which the IN THE PRIMARIES heads of the church and the I Jell Telephone company were to be behind James' candidacy. The delegates elected by th Republicans Conference. Meet last nisht: in Again Precinct. First "Early today that director and a repXo. T. Ttrckon, T. A. district conresentative of the church were in Williams. M. M. Frcieriekson, Sampson ference figuring on the result of last Attwood. I.. Peterson. It. , M.Kr.iRht, Wiiliani (Jrrwxh-rkR M. Railey, night's primaries. They figured that Ralph S. 1!. Harrington an-C. Van Colorado Governor Has J. o'ing, would win the nomination. First .. .. Second r-t- r'tgn IUahl. y DEAD OR ALIVE, LYNCH IS WANTED. ctr-uUtlo- .. .. .. Thirty-llfl.. . Thirty-sixt- h vent h . Thli t Thirty-eight- h .. .. Thirty-nint- h Fortieth .. .. KrTty-fir.. .. .. I'orty-thlr- d .. Fort Forty-ti- t th .. .. .. .. Forty-sixt- h h .. .. Kurt t . .. Foi Fiftieth .. Fiily-firs- t .. Thtrtv-t'nurt- at i: r !- t Thirty-iirs- r.-e- h Twenty-nint- h LONDON. Oct. 13. the Japar.fse Minia-p- - tr-'- J here, tot re ceived reassuring new from Japan with reference to the ritual ion In the far Hast. He tsays his telegram Indicate whatever for that thut Is no alarm, and ado that th menage w:i not it reply to anything he had i allied. 9 nt o t think. It v.'.i prob.-blS cause of the alunninn ruir.ors Ml.leh ll have b.en In In Ilurope, and which finally i cached Japan. The trend of today' enily Information legatdlnt; the far llaftern liu.i-tio- n Is less alarming. The Frankfurter whose repratlor.al announce- i nidation of ment the 1 i dl-- I occasioned by Japan j enter-la. . .. i 0 0 00 Twer.tv-fift- h m 41 0 ELMER B. JONES. MANAGE ft FOR MR. ODCEE. primaries. '! Pre-mie- r's (""FOIl MR. JAMKS. will have at We are claiming Mr. OJell's nomination for Mayor. 0 least 200 votes on the fir?t ballot and will draw strength enough to land the nomination. We are perfectly satisfied with the result of la.--t night"B . - - "We - -' ' i . ; -- f. iwern au I l I . ' H- iJn4f Ij - io IaM rr-r- J -- rr 1 i s 1 j . f n -- c lt' -- t ef fe - fv..t tif l t?f o v t .1 It Jr.'l'')'! vl Iije. fw"l . -- ! J' He . fa i |