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Show tfr - i"iir"iiCiin I "! 'i rii V,m ft P?js.i: an if if ' I eiMSEt FTO Suffering From Alcoholism, Commits Sui cide in Sensational j WITH ROBBERS; WIFE IS KILLED; SON WOUNDE Alleged Admission of Brit ish Foreign Secretary on War Situation. Drowned by "Whistles. They banged their cell doors, took off their shoes and pounded with the heels on the iron ceiling of the cells, but the sound was drowned by the tooting of whistles - and the rattle of musketry. Every- prisoner in the cage united in the call for help, which was not heard. Jan. 1. The be?n infoimed Govern- ment baa that Rus- Japan is not provo- sia's reply cative and that it la sincerely in- , BERLINT, ig I 1. LONDON, Jan. Foreign Secretary Lansdowne has informed one of the foreign embassadors that he has practically given up all hope of peace. At the embassies here the statement made by Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Minister today, that he had been informed from Paris that Russia had decided not to grant the Japanese proposals is regarded as being mnrt grave, of the Minister's especially in view statement that fcis information came from Paris and the fact that ho permitted such information to become known at this critical stage. CHICAGO. ket . Stops . . b-e- WELL-KNOW- N WOMAN Mr?. Clara Dooley died suddenly at Holy Cro'so hospital yesterday afternoon. She had been afflicted for a ions the- - time with Bright's disease, but had never until a short time ago broken dovn. Mrs. Dooley never fully recovered from the shock caused by the . death of husband, Nicholas P. Doolc-y- which hr occ urred November 21. 1902. Mrf. Dooley was? formerly Miss 'Mara "Ward, and her early years were spent at Pioche. Ncv., from which place to De La Mar. and theive to S;ilt Lake with her husband. She was deeply interested in the work of the Catholic hnrch in this city. The remains will be shipped to San Francisco for burial beside those o her husband. Advance in stocks, af d has halted the advance in prices. Such light speculative liquidation as resulted has caufed only small i ructions in prices, and the maiket has held quite firm. The great interests aivont; batiks and capitalists are believed to stand behind the market, and their support is attributed to Vlans for fiotatiun of new bonds after the first of the year and a desdre to of inimprove the January 1st vestment values. It is dpishowing mcd probable also that there has been sm speculative accumulation and bidding up of prices with a view to mtetinK a hoped-fo- r January demand for CINCINNATI. tlazette. In MAN ARRESTED TODAY and an first man ruricm by birth, wath? bested in 1;;04 by the police. 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Of .f Year ..:. t ?.e 4 " e re-el!- tj S In-j-i- r- at, s re; f nii'iM rop:.t rjerrhantt t:. the P ;:..tw v rf Ihe th-fl'r t f.r i.-- i ,if y cjwtl' 4 Itls-.- fri. . t',-- "It .! 5:1 $ t r t d'-at- . e,t e 5.J3 r n m p tr jt1 i mni ::t .er.t;r.-- r ji-- Th ot1. h;. r O- t , U r. P a 1 r.OT-Sb!- p.'i GREET NEW YEAR . i- . rtfbl GUNS AND WHISTLES th" . fh.-irn- . if ti, I la' -- t.'t e Jus ,, i cneTjic c rr.t of r 1 tit c ffTrt 5ii-tJ- s;j ;i.r r.t lb t It tbit ir tne ttfi'i. ttrt'cf . In ijii . nn-r- . Pa i! if M .: Al.'l Ko . e ith f. i. nte P ;f i. p...,. Hy Jtib b id 'it , f i f the l te of b. I rhn Th? icIebruiUui nrd of th.- - birth of ! P 'Ul t l"ri e f tr-i- ;:- - ; h-t- MYSTERIOUS RITES Pi- - In c. The J -f l- ty r the 0',1 .r-- tht f?-e- VV?eMfcJ t r "rc r'1- me. tiis rrn !.l. anl fall l.ke - ef .r 1 t j ffd iefit!r.e.. I mn;rt cf jfi'r s tfl Tff r ffr-- fj-.'- in.'.u-si-- n of tlaM i Pl.t n'i'.l ti ahay hcM thai - :ul a 11 mi, ,f t'imnltr.', Pint rrfl thaiJ ! (.lll'l'l f e COLLEGE MEN FOLLOW of 4i li-- i 'J : f 4)-o- in- tiff Death of the Cid Ye.u Is Troptrly by th Univcrjlty Club Mor..b;n. r: t tual ; f if dffai.ltf r ! v.t.- - !.i imii li of ie r.trl tn f . it v "trrr.itrjf!. A ad a f.Hry tab- - vhhh Itr.anir. t:on t on I . s m?tr-- ' tabtMn? r.nt of ts rtAiritr lender, 1 it Mese Yli'r - m ul-i-i- !i ii f t h ptf d It ": Wiiati All the f !M n) tn . u the t ti lh.t e tt f ..jrM i t t W,. n Ati-- . nif.nrftre n . vf-adil- t t t " e t All t! tra-ver- tive irc.dv Improve up-nwill Monday evor.;'i z'r n tt v e ore tla .roughly represent audi;.. ni.niber over fully of w ;om will from i dr.ts out:d-- Minfin-f- . l ltt-r-.-Hts!- In l!. to!y - " astrt r .n ;th Cea l, Tb tmivl f t mad New tit "nwllsii "Moving a !mm!:iv P d.vid ASfrr i Aut;n. vv Ye r'u entitled fei Bft-sat- d , Poet Official Vent Jo ti d r l!ittr.c O -tt t.- Jan. vr the fir?t 'ill. f, the ! f r t (. woahi ..tn a? iT. serves m large ..''(p unt time since yearly agreements lietwen further PM'i n Ihet the .ui: , rr..,it ,,-the display, ht.g .)-- .e tinion?! and employers In the building the I en r.vit iurl tin, the last tbirtv-BiJ;lvej i I n h font ot paint. th Preparation ,rV2"r tnipennten.hotj trades were initiated, about &d,oa workiiT.nu. v'ar.Iu, blHSards nr.d rouP v.nc H.? 'The I.itfrr Innrv. men will go to work today under trade IS fun. l ,pi utmim t.ienih. whdl- - n num.- t rrhduied pagne, egnog and ' , ,,ih Inagreement beginning January 1st of th r.,v:t rave '.v. 1'.' idmi r;-- . The diniing-ronbeto 1st. which mm ? of PenutifullV stead n5w up ben n nnu '..! May tha! trt4inn'ert i, decorated with cam. r gan the industrial year. w re Amoi.if th rhanirtrr. iiarrif. say? ne exr ;on$heand Manag o .e r ret.ee. f.rr.r.l one of the bisrcrpsi anair J.ty The rewasreement5 provide for m nio JIarri. Kcaneth Krr andHan.j I'anit. of the club, ltftory woUu tfci..'. v . . it - - New Agreement. than ", cattf 11 CHH'ACO, Jin. I tioTJ r f th" lit ;:.: i The l i tab.-r- Th members (,f ,ho 0linl,ulv;, , Uu ;,re tocl.--y h,in r.trr,ai,.,, in iny..l style lTompuy at no..n ihe f est ivit !! enirrnentel vn cor,ti:ui' until midnight tonight be-,S hi Horst .1. r .. f.r rvil? ef t!v d Age coul! have raeon.ibiy hvt !. ..i U!.j; th.' v.r.rll ovr. an I here in Atr.T-ba- . V.h're l.er voir received Its flint rett.igr.it lyn and w here h ntbieved hr flrt triMmphn. h now taki-- : hrr absolute farewcl!. No e.ther omh f.cui' hep ever apH'tnil In the lii!ory of To be sure, tbre w re cre.it r.R. nir.Eer Iwfore Pattl and gre u ulriT'-rt f.n:eir.j-rar- y wlih hep. but lh re t. t never b en arc.thr A?"lir. t Patti rver another ing.T who cnnbine-wi'h a hlrdMke vol, e i ..ran.-itl.cf acting h- -r ftT.g ai f'.e .mv.ger.iu lif.- began In a huir.bl. c at. l irh of ro-"- . nr. of fuh i,oftires atjuirvs a!l thatrid," is covp!-rrii'h by l.umir.-kl- t Fifty Thousand Buildin f re t; Trade Workulen Under ih-tli' tusfr.li.Tof HASGREAT LUNCH It r rrc-Ji'.ft-tt- Iff. r.l, W,t, . if r ?, rt. nu t th r. ir.'l bj o r (f In th- r et !. t,?h j Vur ?- . ncd tn .tel." j4b v. s . ARBITRATION S P R0V5DED ma-4- lrcth mt if A r ui tfti mr c!: r7'er.tti Crmifir K- - Aftr bfiaf flcilj" q"jiJen4 hj tr piiir. h-- m'-'t'.J- R. two hsma Year Sentiment Famous Singer Will Rest in Salt Lake Over Sunday Pr And for the Concert Monday Night. m-- - Gives PATTI AND HER SUITE TO ARRIVE TOMORROW ei fr tr ftC elht- - a Ninv TOI:K. Jan. 1 the y tdaueute, n a N iih i cce ncter aeosl, tac hsr.d ar,(S tr tAken Irto J.-- England's d - y LAUREATE'S LATEST LAY Rob- rtt ltln .f-l- - Am!- . ? "t jnpi.red Err-asrt- !, r.3 V.H Vt tt'.S tn?a tfc y !j,-4lr- Ctlelrn, Trank 3. 'r tby iw.e' rer !ri3ts of th'r l :rr. rrfet tf'.i ? ir Madame Adeline Paltl. the greatest sented Himself as the Aorld hnv even known." songstrs v. ill arrive in Salt Itke tomorrow and e-consul. occupy an elepint suit of elsht on the floor of the Knuisford. NEW YORK', Jan. l. i$y means of a As phe and her company cair.e direct clever and carefully prearranged scheme from Minneapolis, they will jipend Suna men calling hinssdf S AV. Fpenc-rday quietly, vemlr.sr ,or the concert on representing- hinr.gelf to be the British eveninu In the Tabernacle. Consul at Washington, an office that Monday it if :i long tim iince Pattl pans; In does not exist, is declared by a banking Salt Lake lonn. In fact, that atmot and exporting house to have been trav. t ln:i new :i Ihts p"iifr:i eling through Luroj since last October, asbanking-house.wondrouu th who woman, at of v oefrauding with spurious drafts and' forgd checks drawn on i? sinflng- to more and to greater prominent bankers and business men in receipts than ever leforr In her exim-ene- e. New York. Indeed. It nny truthfully t paid The scheme he !3 allied to have that three generations have heard her. involved hb nvre a few The first generation hrard her lnfore months aqo. He i;i pr,.ctn,.A viflittd the Civil war: the seeond mw h r Inn ?ah, have the "70s and 'Ma. and th third g ntra-tiosportms houses and T presenting himself a? British Vkonu, t washing-ton- , will hear her lure on Monii.iv. secured drafts tur The desire to . and h'-aon Pattl ha uir,. foreign correspondents for shiiments of l)er-- gratllied more than th world watches from .w j m:ikf-iPfor whom he pretend to hold of atpower rho torney, shiPmrt? nv,.r reached Kurope. but Sperr ni,. He took alen-t- he drafts upon the of which, it is alleged, ho j. (nahI. , v uh. out lahrtr for the lfjni h ? nc,,v supposed to be in Hgvp: !- - r;n"-p!,flyr r Rep re- VTilJUn hirp- r..r. reward i!m..af ! a t.mtJur of Xtm. If. t;unMuIu Clarence T. Pran. ife of the f of the Flrt CafirrZ riicr 4l ugh-ti- n church of Salt Lake. it '.a therefor her ii-i rribbtH-seo.r,mttte- EUROPEANS ll H'. Thomas, IS years old, P.x-pre- . ihaoucty 1 for ii;rf--ri- jeir. give? the following fumtrary of train r of uite r.t berlci In Pii The In th and stage t.nat. tf la wu while vvaj Fix, Pnlted states dutintr VrC. tngether with the record for the ji.i.t fourteen t ovi n. Tl.i. jear's rerord i1ki thai years. r trkinm n V.iilei ,y rd-- b The tot.d tiunilx-- cf trains hHd up -. I ourd-J- . but there wre in fourteen years i 311; total number r. l one WliH killed Wounded. Ilt. .r three of people killed. fi: and the number of Or. rc liber va k'lb-In Vj ,Z i comjieonle injured (phot). 103. The number of trains held up In 1!K'3 pared with thne k ill- d lant jear. E WORKED Clever Swindler J.m. l.-- Th its January O.. m !c, n-- I T-in- I. lelay, police pmilng an V" l City f.r r,tri' l$v. .etl ha l",jJ to th ditrkt nt f - t d'.fee h l t.nn h' rf c!ps! l tak inrry reautln iiir? an dint of f:r 4ri.'. ur. a f n !r 1 lb r.d d.m.viat lhou4nCr of fhii iren xir t'.r esis- I i ' fT'.n f It" beries During: Past Fourteen Ycais. nocks. . . thrt4-- have rf rl!el ifttrnn m th ?,H r 1 ntddlng held " nfttfifthatsf ll'-mf- Hurler, uldch wa io hnv him- - thU brutej at the t;un.tnl lpldriltto The rars lr.m'n!.'r "' vrtjpK. lh t tin M:n? wer an Ihr - i- -i ordr fn lb tbw nu'.is.'T'.tlr f t'.p..i :rd c!nt the !r 'uti r" tr.'tif i I'rr M.-rt!)- Unique Statistics Regarding: Stage and Train - 1 ,itnd Ourniiu. ttur.aulum. and Il. D- -. of yrc to ted-din- Aicb.VU thief !rrlticHn cf tfct -- ?tJnl by lh I rr.r. r th: fity thorouch In Speculative Stocks. c ARMENIAN IS FIRST fponi fp.l re f f MiFK th4t'-- tt 3 Jn. VOP.K. ChlcT THIRTEEN TRAINS HELD UP DURING LAST YEAR Money Mar- op-crat- OF CITY IS DEAD 1. -- IS CHEC ED in Jan. Surroundf d bv friends and relative. William tc Laughlln. nephew of t?; II v. Dr. F. V, , C.uninulj?. is deal at the Presbyterian hospital as a result of the Injuries he siist.unel at the Iroquois theater fire Wednesday. The younsc man wa vertly burned in escaping and oiaing others to escape from the building i was first taket: to the Shcrrnar hnu.w. Later Dr. Gjnsaulus secured his removal to the hospital, when? the jhy.lciar. sal 1 he Joeld not recover. William McIHUKh1ln cam to Chicago ACTIVITY Tightness Ni:w SALT LAKER'S NEPHEW VICTIM OF DISASTER IN CHICAGO THEATER was sent to Japan yesterday. Jn. CnXCAOO. Xie-arl- - tended to satisfy Japan. Russia's reply, it i3 unofficially announced, BULLTTXX. Against Fires. . r fii-r,- Bodies by Actual Count; Many Still Missing. Tiicatcn to Guard AH K Strangled Half an Hour. NEW YORK, Jan. 1. Tightness in "Griffith stranjr'.M for fully half an hour." said Frank Adams, who first the money market, v.ith the year-en- d heard him, to Coroner Clark and a preparation for the annual settlements, Telegram reporter, and allandthat time has put a stop to speculative activity in and shouted we banged our cell doors and pounded on the ceil-ins- s. but could not attract attention." Griffith's body was found at 2:20 o'clock this morning by Sergt. Roberts and one of the patrolmen. Choked Himself to Death. Griffith had attempted to sever the arteries in his wrists and throat with a of key and had inflicted awasnumber sufficientscratches, none of which ly deep to cau?e any loss of blood. man demented Failing in this, the wool from one of picked a. quantity of his quilts, which he stuffed into his r.os.rils?, completely plugging them. He then crammed his handkerchief down his throat and strangled to death. Might Have Been Saved. Coroner Clark, who viewed the body th'.--; morning, said: 'That man's life would have been saved had there been a night jailer ir. the jail, a.? there should be in every jail of this fize. Because of the noise of the gurs and whistles the outcries of the prisoners could' not be heard. This would not have been the case undr ornight jailer is dinary circumstances.as Acan see. no on I a ecessity. So far i?responsible for the man's death." lted to a Wedding. was found an effects Griffith's uVmg - . . . , I - r ... . tr , i uy .u i . ami .uis. 'tation issueu 109 urT H. Griffith, King 'street. East, Toronto, Canada, to the wedding of their daughter, Belva A. Griffith, tc Alext L. Page. These people are believed to be the parents of the dead man. Coroner Clark notified .them ot the tragedy this morning. The body will be hell in the morgue received regarduntil orders have ing its disposition. . Fiying. Responsibility for Disaster, 5S2 Dead of Investigation Rijid DLXVIIR. Jan. 1. Mr. Amanda to throw up ria hand. Th old man Tour.gblood waa thot and killed itnd rrfunei and grappled with the robber?, her son Robert wan rerlously wounded t Mr. Youmtbiood ran to th amdstatv , .. .. .. r . i . . by three men who attemrted to rob the grocery utore ' rondurted by the in; far hr fon.TimvhoroblT inir.'the d)rin-r.lnrot-m- , family at Valvcrde. The robbers gained entrance to the store on the pie np-.- i KilHnir th mothT. of calling- a doctor. Once lnr.de they T.ounIlr.:fir", or. I then miOe the ton. ordered Thomas Ycur.gbkod. aged CO. hflr Cr, ipc. . None Will Be Spared in PRECAUTIONS IN NEW YORK OLD MAN GRAPPLES FOR PEACE Griffith. . ... ; D lb AIM LITTLE HOPE T. Russel Griffith, 41 years old, a portrait artist employed by the Salt Lake Photograph company, committed suicide in the city jail last night just as the whistles and guns echoed a salute to the new rear. Griffith appeared at the city hall yesterday morning and asked to be protected by the police from a mob of imaginary enemies whom he thought were in TjUrrsuit of him to punish him for a heinous crime. On Verge of Collapse. Griffith, who was on the verge of collapse from alcoholism v was locked up in a cell on the top tier of the west $Ue of the cage, to sleep off the efiects 3 his spree. figuring the day he told the prisoners wouia that if the mob got him theytake his Aave to hurry or they would dead body. Tried to Call Help. . A few momenta before midnight Frank Adams, a prisoner confined in a and nearby cell, heard Griffith choking The founds of the dying sraeeinsr. man's struggles frightened Adams, who communicated his fears to other nrisoriers. The cell walls, a thin sheet iron peti tion, were rattled and shaken by one fith's struggles, and the other prison ers endeavored for half an nour 10 at tract attention and secure help for ' JRXCE 1I.HfcJE C3J2Th ItiE Manner at City Jail. ; 1. ltW4. TWEEYE ARRESTS f ' MMEMCHIEF JUST CONNECTION WITH HORROR AS NEW YE AR .WAS BORN IROQUOIS THEATER r T. Russcl Griffith, Artist ! lea'ctt. GR AM. OS l Salt Lake City; Utah, Friday Eykjstxg: Jatjatxt Vol,. II. No. "601." fieo Jit 4 resits cae trcttl5i4 TT a. ? lt f-.- r 1 rt),t w ?. 1 ut cr -- WEATHER MAN HITS NAIL ON THE HEAD Dicii;i. Ilfpif J Ilttl'.nrlt f.r?r.f;v a, ef the Amfc m Kml;j' rf ff.'r.j ;it .r't t u,t" to fifoor t. i ; ftr,-rd. h -: l.f!a rjnrr. to W r .P.f. fi.- - J.i.K A Mf ; od Tt i . 1 sten: of tUt r. I. 1 s Luff. rj V r; 1 rr lit, yf 1 rh '-,, hit h- jj. j,,, u' : 3 ,.r., rf ! fri 1"- - I be ? '.!"' I'll risv't. MiKt f!r yt;nv. t t t fnSe t w -- its ,r,; 1.,. 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