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Show EIGHT PERSONS HIED VTAH STATE NEWS MANY A company ha been organized among the farmer of Wayne county tor the purpose of establishing a creamery. The Ministerial association of Halt inks City has begun a light against at the Sunday night performance theatres. . . Jamas Carr aged ZD, fell beneath a train In Balt Lake City, hla foot being so badly crushed that amputation was necessary. Charles W. Farr, who accidentally shot himself while examining a revolver, In Balt Lake City, died on Thursday of last week. The annual oonventloi of the Utah Federation of Womens Cluba will be held In Sprlngvllla on Thuday and r1day of this week. Charles Odd, of Kaysvlllc, lost hi ham, stable and hay by Hie issl week, the Are being started by children playing with matches. An organised gang of dog thieves Is operating In Balt Lake City, many valuable animals having disappeared during the past week. was L. D. Klllkeney, a miner, In a mine In Park caught by a cave-iCity and badly injured, being partly buried beneath the debris. The dlslnoorporation of the town of Moab Is to be voted on this election, but it la said there Is little likelihood of the town being disincorporated. A young son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Keyes of Annabella received painful though not serious Injuries a few days ago by being thrown from a horse. Fred Masso, the Italian wanted In Balt, Lake for the murder of Joseph Vartella, has been captured In Colorado nnd wlH be brought back to Balt Lake for trial. The city council of Coalville has awarded the contract for the construction of the power house, and an electric light plant will be Installed as soon as possible. As Brat serious football accident of the season happened In Balt Lake last week, when Frank Btlefel, a high school boy, had hla collar bone broken dnriag a norimmage. The recent storms have covered the hills around Park City with snow, and ft is ' probable that these mountains will be covered from now until away late In June nest year. The grata threshed at American . Fork this year was above the aver-age In quality, being free from dirt The crop of both wheat and oats ran above that of last year. A Davis county shipper has just shipped two carloads of choice ap- pies to Minnesota. The two carloads constituted' 1,100 bushels and the shipper realised 11,400 from his vaa-- . n 1 tare. ' ' . HOMES DESTROTED IK mm SLAVES GIVEN REACHES COOi .T0KI0 TALE ACTS AS RECEPTION FOR CHINAMEN remade Strikes an Illinois Towm, Passing Through the Main Portion', Causing Fearful Loss. trseta Were Strongly Guarded by Troops to Prevent the People Reel-Dan- Cunliffe Declares That the Sum Which He Took From Ex. press Company is Intact BL Louis. A tornado struck the thirty two tillage of Borento, Ills miles northeast of SL Louis, Tuesday slgbL killing eight persons, injuring thirty-fiv- e others, of whom three will die, and doing a great probably amount of damage to property. Forty houses were blown to atoms or cartbeir foundations. ried far from Everything la the track of the tornado was swept away. The dead are: Mrs. Thomas File, 12 years old; Mrs. William Stewart, 10 years old; William Mann, M years eld; Harrison Mann, 12 years oil; four unidentified. The four women killed were la thsir homes In different parts of Borento. The storm All were badly crushed. approached from the southwest and swept through the main residence portion of the town. The work of the wind was quickly done and then followed a heavy downpour of rain. Those who escaped injury were for but finally the time panic-strickerallied and set to work to rescue the Injured. The people by lantern light In the pouring rain searched through debris and dragged out the Injured. Borne residences wers swept away completely. Those left standing were converted Into temporary hospitals. The property loss Is estimated at are Purchased in the United States for the Youbk Women Oriental Harems -- at Bridgeport Conn Bald He Was Sorry Five Minutes f , After Yielding to Temptation. Afhes Arrested Bridgeport. Edward O. Cunliffe, he Adams Express company's ployee who disappeared from . em- Pitta-ur- Pa with 1101,000 In cash, was arrested here Thursday. He made a xmfesslon, and expressed hls wining-ses- s to return at once to Pittsburg. He declared that the money which he look was Intact and that It would be restored, but he declined to tell until sis return to Pittsburg, where It Is ltdden. On hls person when arrested was found 9290 In cash. In the presence of Superintendent Detective Thronhlll, Brlmlngham, Henry Curtis, the local agent of the Adams Express oompany, and Captain detective Arnold of the Bridgeport force, Cunliffe admitted that he took Jie money. "Five minutes after I took the money I was sorry," said Cunliffe, but It was too late to do anything. What can you expect from a man getting a salary of only 905 a month and sandllng thousands of dollars a day. 1 was tempted and I fell. I have 1 remember handled large sums. once when I had 9250,000 In cash. 1 was tempted then, but I thought It ever and decided to be honest" The robbery for which Cunliffe Is wanted In Pittsburg was committed on the night of October 9. CZAR PROCLAIMS PEACE. isspeake Blessing In Russia's Development and Prosperity. 8L Petersburg. An Imperial mant-sstwas Issued Thursday proclaim ig the ratification of peace between Lussia and Japan. It says: "God has caused osr- - fmtheriand to uffer sore trials from the blows ol ite In a sanguinary war, but the truggle has afforded manifold proofs f the bravery and courage of out lorlous troops against a brave and ilghty enemy. This war, so painful n us all, Is now over. The eastern ortkm of our country will develop self in peace am good nelghborlt-eswith the Japanese empire, which as now become our friend. "In communicating the restoration f peace to on- - subjects we are sure hey will join in our prayers to God give a blessing on our great labors i conjunction with men elected by he people for the development and irosperity of Russia. NICHOLAS." s BUSTING THE TRUSTS. ' Thomas Teaklq, aged 47, an em- District Attorney Brings Suit Against Lumber Combination at Honolulu. ployee of the Z. C. M. I., was Instantly Honolulu. Acting under Instruckilled in the Oregon Short Line yards tion of the United States attorney la Balt Lake, being run down by a District Attorney Brackens was general. baggage car as he crossing the has Instituted the first of a number of tracks. suits for the purpose ol The sugar factory at Lehl Is con- Injunction up the local trusts. A suit breaking suming about 1,200 tons of beets per was filed Thursday against the firms Lewers A day and sacking about 2,000 bags of of Allen A Robinson, A Co. asks that It Wilder and Cooke, smoothIs sugar. The plant running the federal court Issue a perpetual ly and the beets are running well in restraining the above Injunction saccharine. named firms from carrying out a alold baby girl of leged agreement controlling the enThe yearrand-a-bal- f of the Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rishtoa, of tire lumber business In the petition It la alleged that the Hoytsvllle, was playing near a large three firms named above control 90 eaaal when It fell In and was drowned, per cent of the business bere and the body being found half a mile from have combined. In violation of an act of congress, to prevent the unlawful the house. restralt of trade. A petition is being circulated and is being liberally signed by the citizens Russia Will Demobollze as Rapidly 'as Possible. ' of Park City, asking that a team of horses be procured for service on the The war office has SL Petersburg. lire department of the town, declaring decided to return. to their homes as that a man power department Is prac- speedily as possibly the reserve men who were called to the colors during tically useless. the men Included Reddick, N. Allred, who died at the war, especially in the last mobilization. The demobSL of week at the last age Spring City ilization of the reserve men who had was a pioneer of this state, and an not started for the far ' east began Indian Sghter, at one time his life be- Thursday In Moscow and will begin cities soon. The mobilizaing saved In a fight with Indians In other reserves In the Caucasus, of tion owing to the fact that the bullet struck which was ordered on account of dishis watch. orders there, will be continued IndeA round-u- p of school children who pendently. are not attending school has been beGirl Killed Her Father. gun by the truant officers of Salt Grant's Pass, Ore. Jasper JenLake. The law requires every boy and a dark cell girt between the ages of 2 and 12 nings. after being kept In has confessed that hls a for month, years to attend school at least thirty sister, Dora Jennings, aged 12 years, weeks during the year. killed their father with a rifle while In some unknown way the hay- he slept because she "hatM him and stacks of Rasmus Rasmus son of because she could tolerate hls presFor two months the Bphralm, caught fire and before the ence no longer. suspected that the boy, fire department could reach the scene officers have the and girl knew more than of the fire two stacks, a fine harness Jasper, they would tell, and the confession of and a few head of cattle were burned. Jasper Is believed In part to be true. The loss amounts to about 2500. The girl has been confined In jail at ' Will R. Swan, of Ogden, charged Jacksonville. with with a felony In connection Pioneers Return Home. bounty frauds on January 4, 1905, In Lake City. After being wined Salt complicity with Arthur H. Conlisk, who, on the witness stand, turned and dined, entertained nnd made the state's evidence, was found guilty by guests of Airkius societies and ora Jury after two and half boors' delibganization. and seeing the greatest eration. sights of southern California, the thirA. A. Mosier, of Sait Lake City, was ty Salt l.ake pioneers who blazed the the victim of a peculiar accident In trail during an early day, and who Vernal recently. He was about to were sent to the Golden state as step from a buggy when bis foot guests of Senator V. A. Clark, reslipped and he threw out both hands turned to Zion Wednesday morning to save himself with the result that with nothing but words of praise for both hla arms were broken at the the good people of Los Angeles and wrist. other California cities. The pioneers left Bait Imke on October 9. Qlrla Are Hired as Maids or Nigh Servants In Wealthy Families end Bent to a Fats Far Worse than Death. Chicago. Traffic In young woman, purchased la Chicago for practical ale In all parte of the empire of China, has been discovered by local federal and police authorities, but thus far no law baa beets found prohibiting the exporting of American women to foreign countries. The police are in possession of the names of two women, one In Chicago and another In Shanghai, who are thought to be leaders In the practice. The plan used in the operation of the alleged ring was. It is believed, to first hire unsuspecting women, tempting them with lurid stories of wealth in the OrlenL A position of maid or high servant la wealthy Chinese families la said to have been the bait offered. To bind the contract the applicant for the position was told that her traveling and living expenses would be furnished and all the clothing necessary furnished. . . When the women reached China 1100,000. they were Immediately placed under Other Towns Suffered. guard and sent to the purchasers, who BL Louis. The storm that partly had previously paid from 9600 to 91.000 wrecked Borento deluged Alton, Ills, for each. Many are supposed to bo where there was a doudbursL BL held In palaces of wealthy Chineao unLouis also suffered from a terrific der heavy guards. thunder storm. . SIX BURNED TO DEATH. Near Alton no loss of life occurred, but the streets were turned into tem- Hems Caught Fire In the Night and All but One of Family Cremated. porary rivers. Fourteen miles distant the village of Grafton was deluged ' BL Louis.-- Mrs. Alice Hartman and 4 the main street was three feet urn her five children were burned to death ler water. Ten miles north of Alton, In a fire that destroyed their home at a Chicago, Peoria A BL Louis freight Fort Royal, a village In Franklin train strode a washout la the 'storm county, Tuesday. The news of It was and plunged down an embankment first received at Clayton through a Into Branch creek, containing six. feet messenger. The husband, William of- water. The cars eontalned cattle Hartman, 'escaped from the burning and horses, many of which wers killed house, hut was unable to save any Several tramps are be- members of hla family. The family or drowned. lieved to have perished. was aroused from sleep by danse Engineer Frank Drew, Fireman H. arnoke. Mrs. Hartman, carrying her Ballard and Brakeman Albert Patton Baby, ruahed upatalra to arouae the If plunged were la the engine children and before Hartman ' could Into tbs creek and all had to swim for their lives. Patton was so badly follow the building suddenly hunt into scalded that he would have drowned flames throughout and ho was forced had not hls comrades rescued him. to leave hla entire family to pariah. At 8L Louis the lowlands of the The charred bodies of the alx victims river Desperes were flooded and police were found in the ruins. The oldest were kept busy rescuing people from child was twelve yean old. housetops. One-thir-d of Forest Park, outside THIRTY-FOUINJURED. . lbs worlds fair Inclosure, was submerged by water from three to fifteen Smoker and Day Coach Go Over an feet deep. EmbankmanL Killed. perTwo Children Cheyenne, Wyo. Thirty-fou- r ' sona wen injured, three perhaps fawhich Tulsa, I. T. In a tornado passed through this country one mils tally, in an accident to the northbound west or Mannford, I. T., Tuesday passenger train on the Cheyenne A a Colorado A night, two children of E. R. Anderson Northern railroad, on Tuesday, Southern branch and line, Anderson Mrs. sere killed and miles injured. near Horae Creek, thirty-fiv- e Miss Maude Root seriously Several other persons are reported north of Cheyenne. The train was hurt. The path of the storm was a rounding a curve when the smoker Quarter of a mile wide and several and day coach left the rails and rolled miles In length. (own the embankment a distance ol about twenty feeL The locomotive and Thirty Houses Wrecked. car had passed over the weak baggage Bartlesville, L T. A tornado at In the track in safety. spot Collinsville, I. T early Wednesday Many of the unfortunate passengers wrecked thirty houses. One child was were pinned under seats and in the killed and twelve persons Injured. irreckage, and their cries were pitiful. Town Destroyed by Fire. Shower of Molten Metal. Reno, Nev. The entire business Five tons of molten metal Chicago. 260 mUea section of Alturas, Cal Joliet plant of the a the at exploded north of this place, was destroyed by Steel oompany, falling In a holifire Wednesday, twenty-seveon a band of workof death shower ness houses and two residences beOne man Is converter. the shout men is town The consumed. wholly ing without fire protection and the people dead, three are fatally burned, and a were compelled to stand by and allow half dozen Injured so badly that they the fire to take Its course. Two newsmay die. Many others suffered sepaper offleea. the Republican and Plain Dealer, and the offices of ths vers burns on their feet and hands. The explosion shook the whole plant, company Western Union Telegraph and the Wells-Fargending panic into every corner of the Express company were burned. great works. n, - a R nil-sol- n o Civilizing tha Filipino. Kan. The divorce Leavenworth, Richmond, Va. Richmond on Wed neoday throw open her gates te suit of Conception Vasques, the FiliPresident Roosevelt and during tbs pino woman, against First Lieutenant seven hours of hls stay state and city Sidney S. Burbank, Sixth infantry, officials and citizens accorded him 8 which hat attracted much attention In weloome, hearty and sincere. Ths the army, has been decided in favor presidential train arrived a few ml ef Mrs. Burbank. Word has reached utes after noon, and from that mo ment until 7 o'clock at nlghL when hs Fort Leavenworth that Judge Bates of departed for Raleigh. N. C over the the court of first instance at Hollo, P. Seaboard Air line, he was given as I had granted a divorce to Burbanks ovation. Hls entry Into the city was wife, had given her the custhe signal for a wild demonstration Filipino of their daughter and allowed her tody from a multitude. alimony of ten pesos a month. P resident Welcomed at Richmond. Woman Makes Serious Charges. La Crosse, Wls. Serious charges against the British government were made at the National Purity confer ence Wednesday, by Mrs. Katherine Bushnell of Oakland, Cal., world pur Ity evangelist. Mrs. Bushnell charged that the exporting of Chinese and Japanese girls for Immoral purposes was a recognized business in the far oast, and that It was carried on under the protection, encouragement and supervision of the British government sgents at Hongkong and Slngar pors. A PEACEMAKER Not Satisfied With Sentence. London, Ky. Virgil Bowers, a negro, waa taken from the county Jail here and hanged to an apple tree on the road leading to Barbourvllle. On August 26 Bowers shot and killed George Harris, a wealthy Knox county lumber dealer. At hls trial last week the Jury disagreed, ten voting tar the death penalty and two for a life sentence. A second trial by a J irv brought from Rock Castle county rendered a verdict of life sentence, after ten Jurors had voted for hanging. Making Demonstrations. Semi Officii! Note i Over the the hues Toklo. Baron Komura. the foreign minister who acted aa chief plealpo tontlary for Japan, arrived hero Maw-da- y from Vaaoouver, B. C. Hla reception at the railroad station wan wot enthusiastic, those present bring principally government dignitaries. The streets were strongly guarded by the troops, police nnd gendarmes. The baron drove to the palace In aa Imperial carriage. The emperor showed exceptional honor to Baron Komura in dispatching to Yokohama, where ha landed from the Empree of India, Colonel hla majesty's aide do eaaap, who went alongside the steamer in a despatch boat and brought Komura ashore. Baron Komura landed at the Imperial enclosure. While the heron waa on hla way to Toklo hy train. Colonel Inouye constantly kept at Komura's aide and on arrival here they drove together to the palace in an Imperial carriage sent from the household stables. The emperor cordially received Baron Komura and during the andlenoe, which lasted over an hour. It la believed the baron made a full verbal report to the emperor of the coarse of the peace negotiations, emphasising President Roosevelt's effort in behalf of peace. At the close of the audience the emperor honored the baron with a written personal message, highly prised by Japanese statesmen. The message expressed satisfaction at the fact that peace was concluded and commended Komura's able services aa shown during the negotiations. to-ony-e, UNION DISSOLVED. Norway and Sweden Have Been For-- mally Separated. Stockholm, Sweden. Tha union between Norway and Sweden, existing since 1814, has been dissolved, both booses of the rikadag having passed the government bill repealing the act ef union and recognlxlnz Norway "as n state separate from the union with Sweden." The lower house adopted the bin without debate, but two or three members of the senate expressed the opinion that the dissolution waa an irreparable misfortune and that the time would come when Norway would perceive the benefits f the union. Both houses subsequently passed the new flag law. The flag will be a cross on bine a yellow ground, thd ame aa existed prior to 1814, tha uakm mark, now showing In the upper left hand corner, being eliminated. oa -- Squabble Moroccan Affair. CmUmm fie Use ite Influence el Paste and Berlin for an Understand' tag Between Fra nee and Germany. WIN e. la coaeetioa with the alrevelations regarding tha events leged whleh preceded the resignation of tha minister, M. Del cease, (he M communication towtag naa been Issued hero: "Tha action taken by Italy at Paris, aadon and Bariia la connection with foe Moroccan affair waa absolutely Mindly sad conciliatory and la the latereste ef pesos. The action waa net fruitless, as owing to 1C France accepted the conference proposed by Germaay, which the former originally opposed, to agree to the fundamental conditions claimed to he discussed by the conference. Foreign Minister Tlt-locommunicated this to M. Barrere, foe French ambassador to Italy, sad nothing Mae." It is also understood that the Italian government will continue to ncl Its Influence at Paris and Berlin for an understanding between France and Germany. The relations between Italy and franca continue to be moat friendly, he French government having denied a speech attributed o Premier Ronvler, which was oonald-srs- d disrespectful towards Italy. aa one evidence of these good relations, France will send a naval squadron to Genoa to greet King Victor Emanuel, who la going there October 21 to Inaugurate the new harbor semi-offici- ni ly d, works. CONGRESSMAN SENTENCED. Williamson, ef Oregon, Sentenced to Ten Months' Imprisonment Portland, Ore. John Newton WU-iz- b son, congressman from Oregon for foe Second district was sentenced In foe United States court on SaturImprison day to serve tea months teent and pay a fins of 9600. He was lectured hy the court for tailors to net a good example to others because of Us exalted public position. Btatan Marion R. Biggs, commissioner, was taxed hy the court ' with a similar dereliction of doty nnd given an equal penalty, bat in the ease of Dr. Van jOesner, convicted of being n fellow conspirator to suborn perjury, on account of age and (cable kealth, tha term of Imprisonment waa cut In two and the fine doubled. Appeals are pending and a stay of execution waa made pending a farther LOST ALL FOR LOVE. order of the eoarL Meanwhile, Williamson will go free on Grand Duke Cyril Fstls Weight ef Hls own recognizance, hat a bond ef Czar's Displeasure. 94,000 waa required of the other two BL Petersburg. The official Mes- defendants, as during tha trial of tha . As (he term of Imprisonment la senger publishes an Imperial nkaae toss than one year, the sentences meat dated October 15, dismissing Grand ha served in the county Jail. Duke Cyril from the service because BATTLE IN CRETE. of his recent marriage to the Princess Victoria, the divorced wife of tha of the Insurgents Killed and Grand Duke of Hesse. The nkaae sled Eight Wounded. deprives the grand duke of hla decoraof Crete. Russian Canes, Island tions and other honors. Idlers, gendarmes and civil guards In addition to the other punishFriday occupied the village of Aryments mentioned Grand Duke Cyril la a and fight In the Italian zone, deprived of the right to hear the title of imperial highness and hla entire th the Insurgents ensued which Russlon Income, which la derived ted until night. The details have from the 92,500,000 set aside for each en censored, but local papers re-r- t grand duke at hla birth and which has that five of the Insurgents were since been augmented In various lied and eight wounded and that ways. The grand duke left Peterhof s Russian troops suffered no Monday nlghL Ides. (ton-resim- n RAILS SPREAD, WILL DEVELOP KOREA. TRAIN DITCHED. Seventeen Persona Injured on Missouri Pacific In Colorado. Pueblo, Colo. Seventeen peraofis were injured, one perhaps fatally, by the wrecking of westbound Missouri Pacific passenger train No. 7 at Kit-basixty-nin- e miles east of Pueblo, at 9:30 oclock Monday morning. TOei accident was caused by spreading rails. The last three cars of the train, Pullman sleeper, a tourist sleeper sad a day coach, were overturned. JanKor Looked for Gas Leak With Lighted Candle. Pittsburg. The First Presbyteries ehsreh at McKees Rocks, a west end suburb, wss demolished on Monday by an explosion of natural gas. The explosion la said to have been the rw suit of a leak In the basement of thp building which waa sought by the janitor with a lighted candle. David Leader, the janitor, was badly burned and waa caught under the crumbling walla, hut was not fatally hurt Crew Had Narrow Escape. Portsmouth, Eng. The crew of alx--; teen on board the submarine boat No. 1 had a remarkably narrow escape Mob day afternoon. The boat waa engaged In diving practice off Bplthead, and waa submerged, when water leaked through the exhaust pipe and canned an accumulation of gaa. A light explosion followed, demolishing the machinery. The crew, however, managed to raise Jhe vessel, whirh came up stern first. A government gunboat near by went to her assign snee and saved ill the crew. isnsse Expect to Develop Natural Resources of Country, rokla Baron Hayashl, when lnter-we- d by a Jijl representative at Oaa-- , sakl that the uprisings In Korea the irregular mobs i not serious, leaders. He declares it the peninsula la now practically Adequate dependency of Japan. oer-nl- y pltal and wise foresight would develop the natural resources that country and make Korea the irea of considerable wealth. Ing without the Warpath Once Mere. Manila. Datto All, with hla la the province of Mlndan . taken the aggressive and la kfll- L many Moron friendly to tha All has Informed dattna to are assisting the federal troops effect hla capture that ha la now spared to meet and kill them. Pro-- i kraal companies of troops are now king the field for a vigorous camwtlib Me All is en al-re- ra gov-smra- ms nMn4 hw fslMull ilatAnN Awful Crime. The charred corpses of foseph Kantrun, 27 years of age, and bis child were found In k closet beneath a stairway In a three-Itor- y tenement, 672 Jefferson street, extin(Saturday, after firemen had guished a fire which Is thought to have been of Incendiary origin. Daring the fire several occupants leaped From windows. It z believed that the was Kantrnn, lupposed incendiary and that hls object was suicide. He bad quarreled with hls wlfo. Father's Chicago. |