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Show THE MONT TIMES PI BUSHED TREMONT W. H. Capwell, Titf month UTAH WEF.KLV K TIMES COMPANY Editor and Manager v NW PITY RANK F1ED t'TAH B STATE NEWS d ' , . Lakk giQftnf n toi SUL Thanksgivlug day resulted in about being slaughtered, the field of slaughter being Cedar valley. The farmers of Willard are busy hauling beets from the dump to the cars. They had to sign contracts, agreeing to put them on the cars, before the. sugar company would allow them to dump the beets. Nearly 1,000 sheep have recently died on a ranch near Montkello, San Juan oounty. From all appearances It seems that the death of this large flock is the work of some spiteful fiend who poisoned the animals. Representative Howell will Intro duco bills at this session of congress to establish an assay office at Salt Lake, provide for public building at Brighani, Park City and Hichiield, and national soldiers' home at Salt Like. Word has been received by J. II Luckart, of Plain City, that he is one of the heirs of the Cornelius Drake estate of New York City, valued at The news came, as a $90,000,000. Thanksgiving offering to Mr. Luck-art- . 1,000 bunnies Thanksgiving festivities at Wells-villwere saddened by the accidental 13 death of Arnold Smurthwaite, years old, son of Alfred Smurthwaite, who shot himself while crossing a carrying his gun by the e foot-bridg- Mule. A taxidermist of Ogden recently secured a peculiar specimen of duck. The bird has a pintail, mallard wings, feet and eyes, teal breast and a redhead's he4 fear distinct breeds. The duck was shot near the mouth of the Ogden river William II. Bryan, a hrakeman In the employ of the Hio Grande West em railroad, was instantly killed at he was Bingham Junction, when knocked from a car by a passing train which passed over his body and his right arm, which was cut off. In building the Western Pacific the engineers encountered huge salt beds, said to he eight miles In width and mere isn t, periorty mnee long, haps, another such a salt deposit In the world. The salt beds are about 120 miles west of Salt Lake City. Edith Hollindrake. a girl of Anie.ican Fork, dted last week from bleeder's disease. The disease Is peculiar, and rarely met with. The sufferer gradually bleeds to death, and all attempts 10 check the Mow of blood merely prolongs life for a few days. Allle Griffin of Ogden had a narrow escape fium death last week while hunting. In attempting to remove a lo ded gun from the bottom of a tearbuggy, the shell exploded. ing away parts of Griffin's clothing end inllirtlng a painful Injury to his left hand The annual session of the grand encampment of the L O. O. F. of Utah was held In Salt Lake City last week. There were representatives from eleven encampments, including thus from Silt Luke, ningham, l'rovo, Park City, Mllford. Ogden, Eureka and Car-bocounty. a 101 HP Of Accused of Selling Girl to Gypsies. St. Louis. M.'trie Thompson, the girl who was taken from a gypsy camp on Wednesday on a writ of habeas corpus, secured at the Clayton circuit court by her parents, Antonio Thompson and wife of Los Angeles, Cat, was on Thursday given Into the custody of her parents, immediately afterward Antonio Thomp son and his wife were arrested ai the court house on the charge of having sold their daughter Into slavery The charge was based on the decimation of Peter Adams, a gypsy, whe asserted that he had paid ThompsoL $500 In gold for his daughter. New Steahshlp Record. Queenstown, Ireland. The Gunard line steamer Moiuretania arrived hen at 5:49 Thursday afternoon, thus record. The breaking the arrival of the Matiretania off Daunt's ;iock (Queenstown) at 5:49, means that ehe has covered the distance from Sandy Hook lightship' in four hours and twenty-nindays, twenty-twminutes. The previous recovtl, four days twenty-twhours and fifty minutes, was made by the Lusitania ter ship of the Matiretania. Conee quently the Mauretania has beaten tin' Lusitania by twenty-onminutes. east-boun- e o e Senate Doorkeeper Dropped Dead. Washington. Major W. T. Seward, a doorkeeper of the senate, dropped dead on Thursday while entering a revolving door of the eapitol. Major Seward was appointed to his position six years ago by the late Senator RaWle? of Connecticut, his homo he He had had Ing In Guilford. Conn. an eventful career, being twice taken prisoner during the civil war. He went to the Hawaiian islands ant w is attached to the staff of Queen Llluokalanl and at one time was mi der sentence to be shot there. A Model Juror Found. Boise, Idaho. A model Juror war found on Thursday In the IVttibone trial, in George Perkins, a man who said that he had never read of the rise In the newspapers and had never discussed it. He had talked ti two Ben about it, one believing thi defendant guilty and the other be llevlng lilm innocent. Perkins is s stock raiser and has no neighbors within fourteen Sotntoi miles. Borah telegraphed J. H. Hawley, chief counsel for the state, thai he would leave Washington for Boise at once. Boilermakers Not Per mitted to Live In Butte. Butte, Mont. A committee of fifty local men, representing leading unions, waited on five at work In the Northern Pacific roundhouse here, shortly after midnight on Thursday, and ordered them to leave town The men were escorted to the city limits shortly afterwards They eenstihited the en tire local force, as the Northern Pa rifle hollennakers have been on strike some weeks There was ne violence and no arrests were made. Non-Unio- non-unio- ELEVEN HUNDREDS MEET INK Tfl CLOSE A "Booster" club has been or- One of Largest Institutions in West ganized at Park City, with about fifty Unable o Stem the Tide of charter members. Adverse Circumstances. Charles A. Mai sen, a Salt Iake minwas killed accidentally ing engineer, while duck hunting near Itea, Idaho. The Salvation Army provided nearDue to the Fact That Sely 1,000 of Salt Lake's unfortunates Suspensnon Could curities Not be Disposed of, with a substantial Thanksgiving dinBut Depositors Will Not Lose ner. a Cent by Failure. ofone the bank to of According ficials of Ogden, the, local institutions will not resume cash payments until about January 1. Kansas City. The National Bank Caton Love, aged 69, who for more of Commerce of Kansas City, Mo., than thirty years has been a resident one of the largest In the west, with of Weber county, dropped dead in deposits of $10,000,000, closed Its doors Thursday morning and was Ogden on the 27th. lken In charge by a national banb George A. Morgan, a machinist, suicided in a lodging house In Salt Lake examiner upon an order of the comp City, as the result of despondency troller of the currency. Later twe small outlying banks In which the over domestic troubles. annual conven- Commerce was Interested, the StockThe twenty-secontion of the Utah State Sunday School yards Bank of Commerce and the association was held in Ogden on Fri- Union Avenue Bank of Commerce also closed. day and Saturday of last week. The failure of these banks has beeD Everett Buckingham, who has been for several days and bui predicted of the Oregon general superintendent little followed the an excitement Short Line, with offices In Salt Lake nouncement of the news, although City, since 1904, has tendered hia rescrowds of depositors gathered about ignation. the doors of these institutions. Th A railroad man at Ely, Nev., is auofficials of the Commer.ce, which 1; thority for the statement that there with many banks here anc will be direct railroad communication affiliated In other parti of the southwest, ex between Ely and Salt Lake within press the opinion that, none of therr two years. will be seriously affected. The fail are a in fair Salt Lake citizens ure Is laid to the withdrawal of outway to get the benefit of a reduction side banks within the past twe in fire Insurance rates, as a result of months of of deposits $18,000,000 the recent meeting of the board of fire They expect to soon and say reopen Underwriters. depositors will be protected In full The Progress Spinning & Knitting Mills company of Sprlngville filed arBANDITS HOLD UP TOWN. ticles of incorporation with the secretary of sfcrfr last week. The Hnila' Intimidate Citizens and Blow Open S Safe in the Bank. stock is ItRLOOO. ' Italian kborers at the rate of about Carney. Okla. Five men, at an 100 a dajure leaving Salt Lake for ''"'V hour Thursday morning, sue Italy. Mok of them are discharged ceedec after firing five nitroglyceremployes :rom the Western Pacific toe si in breaking Into the coin safe of railroad ii1 Nevada. Carney bank and secured Claude larke, a negro, who killed $4,000. huarglary was the most Lewis Jon a, colored, at Ogden sev- desperate record in the new state. eral montl i ago, during a fight in a While tw m, time after time fe cracks with nitro gambling ousc, has been sentenced charged the al glycerine, .to five years' imprisonment. explosion after explo and broke up banl While working at a sawmill near sion shaft other robbers stood county, James furniture, Tojrey, in Wayne on guard mtside of the building Heath fell on a circular saw, and was and steady rifle fire in almost wit in two, but despite his everykept shooting at. any citi serious injuries may recover. zen of th who made an appear A rabbit ihunt In which a number ance. . goldfield mine owners CALF CAUGHT MANY uu IN IN DEATH IN MINE Fear That Striking Miners May Overt Acts as Result of cision to Starve Men Out. Com-mi- t De- Goldfield, Nev. The executive committee of the Mine Owners' association of Goldfield has received assurances from Governor Sparks that he had called upon Washington, requesting that government troops be held in readiness for use In the Nevada mining mining camps and that a garrison of regulars be established at Goldfield. Greatest Disaster in the History of Mining in the United States Occurs in West Virginia. of Coal. Men Imprisoned by Tons in the Rock and Mine Debris Bowels of the Earth Three Men Out of Entire Force Make Their Escape. NEW FACES TIE SENATE Endeavor to Escape From Fire lr When CM Skip Became Mine Jammed and Could Not be Raised or Lowered. Largest Representation in History of the County, Being Composed Members. of Ninety-tw- o the greatest Jackson, Cal One of calamities in the annals of mining in this country occurred at the Fremont Consolidated mine, near Drytown, on Saturday. The employes as usual were hoisted from the underground works at noon. At 1 o'clock the first skip containing thirteen men, was lowered in the Fremont shaft. level, volumes Reaching the 1,000-foo- t of fmoke were encountered, showing that the mine was on fire. The skip became jammed at this point and ceuld neither be hoisted nor lowered. It is supposed to have been thrown off the track by one of the men being and falling overcome by smoke against the front wheels of the skip. Two of the men aboard got out and climbed to the surface by means of the ladder way. The other eleven perished. Four of the unfortunate men are Americans, four Italians and three Austrians. Nearly One Hundred New Members of the House, While Seventeen Men from Various Parts of Country Sport Togas for First Time. There is nothing in the immediate situation to require the intervention of troops. But it Is feared by the Washington. The senate will b Monongah, W. Va. Three charred mine owners that trouble Is brewing in the bodies the largest in the history of the counimprovised lying and that overt acts might be comas it will be composed of ninety-tw- o and four men, injured try, morgue, badly mitted at any time. The strike is at being 493 men imprisoned by tons of coal, members, the increase a deadlock, and the mine owners prothe admission of Oklahoma, the debris in mine and made rock by depths pose to keep the mines shut down un of whose two senators will be Robert L. the bills surrounding this mining til the violent element of the Miners' a Owen and T. P. Gore. all the chances with town, against Union and the lawless element generis With the two senators from Oklaone the them of alive, being single ally in the camp are compelled to most obtainable of homa there will be seventeen new accurate summary leave. on a members of the senate, which inmine of the results explosion The Miners' union Is not prepared was all clude successors, to Senators Morgan in probability, to make a long fight, as their treasury Friday, which, The new men include Pettus. life and loss than attended of by greater is depleted, and the mine owners exwho recently came-ouof William in Borah, former the disaster history press the belief that for this reason any in land fraud cases in victorious the miners will force the issue by the bituminous coal mining industry Jonathan and Bourne, Jr., of of America. Idaho, violence, as has been threatened. occurred shortly-afte- "DOCTOR" HAGENOW CONVICTED Oregon, whose advocacy of a "second The explosion Negro Troops Will Go to Goldfield. for the president term" 10 o'clock, after the full force Will Probably Serve Remaining Days elective San Francisco. Negro soldiers 500 men had gone to work in the brought him into national prominence in Prison. were dispatched from San Francisco of some time ago. Frank C. Briggs or two mines affected. These mines are Thursday night by Brigadier General "Doctor" Lucy Hagenow, New Jersey succeeds Senator Dry-deG 8 of the Consolidated Chicago. and numbers Frederick Funston. under orders from and Norris Brown, formerly atPresident Roosevelt, who has thus Coal company, located on opposite almost 60 years old, was found guilty comes responded to the request of Governor sides of the West Fork of the river of murder in Judge Chetlain's court torney general Of Nebraska, proseSparks of Nevada for troops to con- at this place, but merged in their un- and sentenced to twenty years in the with a record for trol the industrial situation at Gold-fiel- derground workings by a heading and penitentiary. She was tried on a cutions in his state. on the surface by a great steel tipple charge of causing the death of Mrs. Jefferson Davis of Arkansas has a In the event that the troops now Anna Horavitch by an illegal opera- reputation as a fiery orator that may and bridge. stationed at Monterey and Angel The finding of the three bodies and tion. Mrs. Hagenow was also accused cause Senator Tillman to look to iland and the, Presidio at San Fran-CitCSimon Guggenheim of Coloof having brought about the death ri renumbering about l,20o men, are the four dying men is the only rado has gained a great reputation in. a Mrs. of Miss sister Lola Maddisou, not sufficient for immediate needs, ward of the strenuous and uninterworld through his conbusiness the the Fifteenth United States Infantry, rupted work on the part of the large Bradley, who is being tried for the nection wfth the American Smelting: s of Brown. Miss senator murder bound from Nagasaki, and expected rescuing forces that immediately set & Refining company. Joseph E. Johnto arrive at San Francisco December $o work at every possible point. dying statement, used at the ston, the successor of Senator Pet 12, and three companies of the Twenty-fThe three living men, while unable trial, was instrumental in bringing tus, is a confederate veteran. irst at Port to give any detailed report of the dis- about a convictioi. By a coincidence, A. Richardson of Delaware is aHarry infantry, stationed milDouglas, will probably be dispatched aster, state that immediately back of the Hagenow verdict rendered on lionaire, as also is Isaac Stephenson to the scene of the trouble. them when they began their frantic the closing day of the tr-- al of Mrs. of Wisconsin, the last named being: It is known that the mine owners struggle for liberty, there was a large the successor of Senator Spooner, Bradley. with number of men engaged in a similar purpose to resume operations and known a the pioneer lumberman miners. The union men struggle, while still further back in of the northwest. LOOK FOR BETTER TIMES. have already made preparations for the workings there was a larger numRobert L. Taylor of Tennessee has-an armed resistance of this move. of whom know ber, they nothing. a great reputation as a humorist, and It is the opinion of the mine of- Business Depression Not Expected to during his recent campaign for the MAY CLOSE BUTTE MINES. Last Much Longer. ficials and others familiar with minsenatorship carried a violin through ing that these seven men had not state and opened his meetings by manufacturers his Cleveland. Among Little Profit in Operations at the penetrated the mine as far as had the of iron, steel, machine tools and ma- fiddling for the amusement of his of the when shift the Present Price of Copper. majority day there is a general belief that constituents. John H. Bankhead, sucexplosion occurred, and that they chinery cessor to Boston. John Gillie, who has been headed Morgan and Joseph the present depression will not be so M. Dixon Senator enfor and reached tho main of Montana come to the' of as in superintending the operations of the trance befone the heavy cave-iprevious periods that prolonged senate direct from the house of repCareful inAmalgamated properties, is expected now blockades the entrance more stagnation in business. and T. H. Paynter of in New York this week to confer with than a few hundred feet beyond the quiry made by correspondents of the resentatives, in k the Kentucky formerly served the eastern,, management, tas tw main opening of mine No. 6. of Iron Trade Review in, many cities as also did Senator Stephen- house, whefher it would be advisable to enthe Unifed States reveal a afffcewbattson. Senator Owen, who will repre Oklahoma's Greeting. tirely cease operations in the Butte better feeling, especially as to finan sent Oklahoma, is Cherokee camp. It is understood that if such Washington. During Tuesday's cial conditions. There will, however, Indian, and Senator Gore has been move is finally decided upon, even desession of the house of representabe further curtailments of production, blind since childhood. velopment, work, which is now being tives, Speaker Cannon read, in a most The senate will have a majority of especially in pig iron, steel and semi- more than on carried at the various properties s Republican. telmanner the from aside finished impressive but following materials, and from which Butte Coalition, for The house of representatives also from Oklahoma the such which egram manufacture prolegislature plants instance, is obtaining all of its prohas a large Republican to the house of representatives: duction at present, will also be abanducts, the number of closed concerns there being 222 Republicans majority and 268 "Oklahoona's first state legislature," are not large, although there is a Democrats. There will be doned. Should a complete suspenmany init stated, "just organized, inspired by general reduction of hours of worksion of all operations at the. Amalga teresting and picturesque characters mated properties be ordered, It is the fond reality of local ing and of the number of employes. in the house. to sends the Sixtieth greeting likely that both Butte Coalition and There are ninety-ninnew members North Butte would also be included. congress of the greatest nation on in the house, but of that number PLATT HAS A CURE-ALL- . It would be necessary, however, to earth, and conveys to her sister states twelve have served in that prior maintain a small force of men to con- a message of progress and properitv Will Introduce Measure Providing for to the last congress. Of thebody new men tinue pumping. There is little if any and loyal devotion to the Union and sixty-onare Democrats. National Clearing Houses. proflt for the Butte mines as now the common good." New York. It is announced that Moorish Tribesmen Reckless in Asoperated under a copper Southern Pacific Found Guilty of Senator Thomas C. Piatt will intromarket. saults Upon the French. duce in the senate a bill providing for Cruelty to Animals. Latla, President Believes in Army Officers Algeria. Marabout San Francisco. The Southern Pa- the national incorporation of clearing Bouthich Maghnia, has proclaimed a holy war, Keeping in Marching Condition. to The bill houses. is similar those cific Railway company was found and his emissaries are busy stirring: Washington. The war department guilty by a jury in the United States which failed of passage in 1896 and the frontier tribes, telling them has published a general order issued district court on Wednesday on six 1903-It will provide that one clear- up the French are helpless, as all that the by president greatly extending its charges brought against it for cruelty ing house in each state shall have the the soldiers have gone to Casa Blanca, original order relative, to riding tests to animals, in violation of the law re- power to issue currency to its mem- In a fresh on attack the French-neaof officers of the army. The presi a shall maintain reserve quiring sheep, swine or cattle to be bers, and Adjeroud Saturday night 4,000 dent now requires every field officer taken from the cars for feed and equal to that required of national tribesmen hurled themselves with to make a daily practice march of not water at least once every twenty, banks. The passage of this bill, it reckless bravery agoiinst a French less than thirty miles for three days will is sancsaid, give congressional hours while in transit between force of 400, but the In succession in each year. guns All of- eight tion to the plan of issuing clearing of the French resulted in the On several ficers are also required to accompany one state and another. mowing house in which has been certificates, of down same other the of nature the the ranks charges of the tribesmen, their commands on the monthly pracrailroad company was found not operation since the recent financial who finally retired, leaving the ground tice marches. began. stringency strewn with corpses. guilty. A Thousand Bills in the Senate. Will Yield Cannon the Gavil. Couldn't Bluff Landis. Secretary Taft Received With Honor Washington Nearly a thousand Washington. Joseph G. Cannon of K. M. Landis, of by Russians. Chicago Judge bills were introduced in the Senate States circuit court, on Illinois was nominated by the RepubMoscow. After an on Wednesday, and all, of them were the United interesting to allow the attorneys lican members of the house of repre- journey over the Siberian railway, referred to committees, where they Friday refused sentatives for his third term as speak- lasting from November the for Oil company to inStandard 19, Secretary will be taken up for consideration er. The nomination was made in a Taft arrived here after the new senators shall be given sert in the hill of exceptions to his caucus held in the house of Saturday afternoon, represen- November 30. He was the committee assignments. No other judgment of $29,240,000 against greeted tatives, which was attended by practicompany, a statement that a penalty-wabusiness of importance was transactConsul Samuel and Captain memall 226 of the as a assessed ed. Republican Almost all of these bills were lump sum. John S. cally Slocum and Charles E. Curtis, miliconsidered in the last congress, and Miller, attorney for the company, ar- bers. The other officers chosen were: tary attache and diplomatic secretary, most of them are private pension gued that the fine had not been im- Alexoinder McDowell, Pennsylvania, at St. Petersburg. There bills. The whole number Introduced! posed in regular form in that counts clerk; Frank B. Lyon, New York, respectively, was an important demonstration on which it was based were not speciin the senate of the Fifty-nintby condoorkeeper; Henry Casson, Massachuthe fied and that, therefore, there was setts, sergeant-at-armand Samuel the military when the train drew into gress was 8,(37, station, and the American secre-tar- y additional ground for appeal. W. Langum, Minnesota, postmaster. of war received an exceedingly Emperor Nicholas Cordially Receives hearty welcome. Boom of Senator Knox fo Launch Too Came Sheriff Late. Taft. Secretary the Presidency. St. Petersburg. Opp, Ala. Hugh Sanders, a young Jamestown Exposition Closes. Taft Secretary The boom of Senator negro, was shot to death near here was received In audience on Washington Norfolk, Va The lights of the Philander C. Knox of Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon by an angry mob Jamestown by Emperor Nicholas at exposition were turned was formally of citizens of Covington county after off and received from his maj- for the presidency by President Tucker after formal esty the fraukest expression of Rus-sia- launched at a notable banquet in this he had been Identified by Mrs. Ellis, exercises Saturday night, and the exsentiment of sympathy and re- city Wednesday night, when the a farmer's wife, whom he criminally position which had been running since gard for the United States. The em- Pennsylvania 300 assaulted. About shots were fired April 26, came to an congresRepublican end. President. peror requested Mr. Taft to convey sional delegation placed itself squareInto the negro's body and afterward a Tucker delivered an extended speech his greetings to President Roosevelt. on in was tied his record around neck favor of the Pennsyland the In the evening in the auditorium, In ly rope Secretary Taft was the guest of honor vania senator as President Roosevelt's body tied to the back of a buggy and which he set forth the Wednesday night at a banquet given successor. hardships and The occasion was a din- dragged through the rtreets of Opr. the successes of the exposition by M. Iswolsky. t'.ie foreign minister, ner lven The former by and the ol Representative negro settlement though which was attended by the leaders of exposition company is $2. MOO, 000 In C. Sibley of Pennsylvania to Joseph town. the The sheriff arrived on th debt, but it is believed the sale of the the Russian state. the Pennsylvania delegation in con scene too late to save the negro. property will cover this deficiency. Woman Sentenced to Die by Guillo- grcss. Priest Perished in Flames. Bank Robbers Ma'.e Rich Haul. tine. Coolness Prevented a Panic. La. Revi Joseph Buck Covington, A telephone message Mo. Monte Carlo. After a speedy trial Redalla, New York. The coolness of a memwas burned to death, a fireman is from New Franklin. Howard bfeore the superior court of France, county, ber of the chorus at the Metropolitan missing and Is believed to have been Vere St. I.eger Ooold and his wife, that robbers Saturday night dyhouse Friday night prevented a killed, and over $100,000 worth of says opera namited the safe of the New Franklin Marie, were ronvitccd on Wednesday blaze on the stage which might have property was destroyed In a fire near of the murder of Emma lavln herje bank, ransacked the vaults and esa panic. 1 1 BofiaaM" wns the here, when St. Mused last summer. The oouri found thit Joseph's academy, St. caped with $4,000 In coin and curMrs. Ooold was the chief Instigate r opera, and while Mine. Semhrlrh and Joseph's convent, St. Joseph's monasThe robbery was not discov were singing a duet, a paper tery and St. Joseph's Catholic church rency. of the crime, and senieined her to Iloie ered until Sunday morning. Rale death by the guillotine, and thit lantern, part of the stage decorations, were burned. All of these Institutions f hav and stacks nf .. .... t . ,. e,.,.l.i A lews Dec blazed man chorus a up. lot together near Coving- nearbv mill had beep ie vjuuiu lesponsmie quickly occupied Into brought under the Inltuence of liquor at t Rev. Mr. Buck, who fel :ed the lantern and stamped out ton was at- the hank by the robbers and pulled time the murder wrs Committed, atld the fire. the (lame was tarhed to the academy, had been cut ,1D Although ,ho vanlt door to dead- him sentenced to imprisr. anient fir off from in the flames the escape ,,, by Pn th(1 S(H, of plainly visible, neither of the singers Th (,x,,osinn III. academy building aud perished. hesitated for an Instant i, no clue ,0 lht, rol)1)er t r n, anti-railroa- . Mad-dison'- v--i- non-unio- n one-thir- d two-third- e e r well-poste- d s h Wed-nesda- y Tsar-koe-Sel- o 's f- - |