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Show sSSfrrST SR 0F ' THINK AND GOOD MAN A cmanJ being !,o- - under ,M,NAt SUCH yublishrii Dailti at 66 OPERATOR FELL ASLEEP: the Cause of Yesterdays w llsion the wreckage caught fire, start17. An BOSTON, March PUEBLO, cola, March In the first day coach of Na S. The Lawson ing for worked had today sent a telegram who declare ha of tanks the Illuminating gaa breaking op--.u- F. 17.-Th- omas conaecutive hour without for responsible. It la alleged, le Oran Rk Denven the wreck on the nilroad yesterday. last night Theoperator waa arreted fell he asleep, eased that f con Bt haa orders, dispatchers' he slept virile the prevented vblch would have delivered. not were vreck. Bwal-y- m Officials say the operator at order an deliver to station failed of place the meeting Whlth Changed Caliand Utah The train two Ibe west-boun- d, left fornia exprea Na i, half a late, and hour an over rueblo meet the Colo-red- o and was riven orders to d, and New Mexico Na II, was order This Florence. at west-boun- d train rtunred, and ths the east-bouna directed to pass trein at Beavers about twelve miles out of Florence. The order should have been delivered to the train at Swallow, ten milee cut of the scene of the wreck, but the B. F. Lively, fell operator there, was not deliveorder the and ulrep, I Na he As passed through slept red. fallow. A few minutes later Operator Lively was asked by the dispatcher at Puebla If Na I had passed. He nty-two east-houn- nd ths a following west-houtrain came along. Lively gave orders to the engineer of Na 15, urbo said: nd le orders." These are Na Lively Immediately notified the dispatcher of his failure to deliver Na was then too late to prevent the wreck. lively la 25 years old, and had been k ths employ of the company several yean He said today that he had rated Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs-di- y and Thursday night without rest Be nid: T was dead for rest. I went to sleep and did not give No. I Its orders. I sm responsible tor the wreck. I will orders, but It 10 al-o- THE ACCUSED MINE WORKERS TO AID MOYER, HAYWOOD AND PETTIBONE. to the President of the United Slates, declarunder tnls car added fuel to the flames. ing the fraudulent use of the funds One of the peculiar features of the of the national banks have been so wreck la that not one car In train bold of late as to endanger Na I left the track or overturned. seriously the of the people deposited savings as stood upright therein. they They burned The funds," says Lawson, rescue so was and the heat Intense that Time have been used to guarantee brokerwork was all but Impossible. houses against loss In stock gambafter time thoee of the train crew and age and swindle It Is unnecessary ling d were who eijiy-eInjured passengers me to call your attention to the for some out from the to drag person fact that such guarantees are equivaburning wreckage only to fall, and lent to a flagrant violation of the law. then the sight of a human being slow- Certain firm members of the New followed. to death roasted ly York stock exchange, have been guarconIn saddest feature the Perhaps hanks In the city of nection with the wreck was the prac- anteed by national in the stock gambloss Butte, against tical extinction of the Hewitt family, as the United swindles known ling conand a party from Lebo, Kansas, - and - Iron - North-But- te sisting of eleven persons enroute to scheme. Over Jluu, 000,000 have Joseph, Oregon. The members of this been invested In this transaction. I Mrs. Mr. were: and Taylor 'have no party with houses and banks Hewitt, their sons, E. A. Hewitt and Involved quarrel and will not make their names W. L. Hewitt, and their Daughter, this time, but I hereby warn Pearl, 15 years old; Mrs. A. E. Hewitt, public Mrs. W. L. Hewitt and her baby. Mr. them that I will do so If certain condiarise within the next few day and Mrs. Edward Conley and Fred Itions use every legitimate shall means killed were all Jones. They except within to this my power swlndl" stop A. E. and W. L. Hewitt that Lawson contends The railroad officials estimated the theIt la said here deposits In several national banks to thirty, dead at from twenty-flv- s some of whom may never be Identified, have been so depleted that If a run was started the Institutions would soon go owing to the fact that the bodies are to the walL burned. so badly Patrick Murphy, a wealthy oil man of Florence, waa taken out of the wreck for dead and reported as such. He was dmped in the snow and hours lster revived. The Dead. William Hollis, engineer, Na II, But St. Patrick Haa Him Beat a Mila Puebla n tha Celebration Walter Cosselett, engineer, Na S, Today. Puebla H. p. Sudduth, fireman, Na II, PRINCETON, N. J.. March 17. Copper-Butte-Co- al 17. The INMAXAPOLIS, March Jiiioi Mine Workers in convention this morning voted to d.aiate 15,'inO anil n much more as may be necrs-artor the defense of Moyer, Haywood. Pettlbcnie and St. John, charged with ni'Vder lnTdaho and Colorado. The convention also went on record favoring women's suffrage. Mitchell favored aiding the western miners. Ry thla action the convention has quieted factional strife, united the various factions and removed the last obstacle In the way of meeting the mine operators In solid front. This action has uon for Mitchell a complete success in his policy of trying to avoid a strike, announced early this week. I cannot preMitchell, explained: judice the case. I believe Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbone innocent of the crimes charged against them. Organized labor should give them every aid to prove the innocence, the best available lawyers should be secured, and every lawful means tie used to as1 sist them to defend themselve make thia explanation of my own position, fearing the assaults tin me in the past lead some to believe I am not In accord with this convention In coming to their rescue when they are In difficulty," Agent for Department of Commerce and Labor Very Well Satiefied With Outlook. WASHINGTON, March 17. Agent sixty-- nine proe-pe- st scandal-c- overed ou well-know- - Makes the Arrest. William miiit, tir of. the Standard and Examiner. Frank editor of tits b lltHina. and the Standard Publish- urreeti-this afternoon oti complaint homed by Geo. Halverson. Warrant were Immediately iesued and placed in Hie IuiiuIh of Sheriff Sebring for service. Kr.iin-- i the i k company. Gln-num- n. ulh-m- m a As a sequel to the Morion printed in the hilltwins about Pint riot Attorney George Halverson In hts conduct of the cases against the councilinen charged with appropriating to their own use money which they were not by luw entitled to, Mr. Halverson this afternoon filed two complaints In the office of the clerk of the municipal court, charging the Standard Publlvhlng company, William Gluomann and Frank Francis with the crime of criminal libel. After reciting preliminary facts about the evening bllltwin being a taper of general circulation throughout the oeunty of Weber and State of Utah the first complaint charges: That on the 27th of February, 111 lid, at the said county of Welter, State of Utah, the said Standard Publishing company, William Glasmann and Frank Francis, contriving, and unlawfully, wickedly and maliciously Intending to Injure, vllllfy, prejudice, and disgrace the Mid George Halverson, and to deprive him of hla good name, fame, credit, and reputation, and to bring him and his said office, Into contempt, scandal. Infamy, and disgrace and to Impeach hla honesty. Integrity, and virtue, and Intending thereby to expose him to public hatred, contempt and ridicule, did then and there unlawfully, wilfully, wickedly, and maliciously write and publish and cause to be published, a certain false, scandalous, malicious and defamatory lllel. concerning him In hla official capacity as such district attorney In the prosecution of certain cases then pending In the district court lt, the case of J. D. Skeen, against Fred W. Chambers and the ease of the said J. D. Skeen against William Craig, praying tor the removal of the said Fred W. Chambers and the said William Craig from the office of council-me- n of Ogden city, then pending In court the said case against the said William Craig being then on trial before the raid court and Jury of the effect and tenor following, that Is to to-w- ray: Holverson was told he was killing the town (meaning that said Ogden City waa being Injured by the enforcement of the raid law snd ordinance against gambling and against open saloons on Sunday) He replied: T don't care.' Want the Accused Admitted to Bail P1- TaEfind" T? f 4wte4ed ,ron "Pnfed wood of the tkaem2i were burned b flerc as fun,. awT.04 the reacuera Paln- four coaches trin p,,ed Up iBatest dam. an to the first wmM wu the time of the edit J1'- Passenger with of the and A. hurt. X Knou Ouray, Colo, neck Lesa Will Nevsr Ba Known. PUEBLO, March 17. While the exact loss of life will never he known, thla will be recorded as one of the worst wrecks In railroad history. Conservative estimates thla morning place Sevthe number of dead at thirty-si- x. enteen bodies are at the morgue' here ,n 4W r. Identification. Several othOnlthil f0nr Pa"aw'gers In awaiting ttl ers are known to be dead, beyond 40 have escaped thoee reported. '"Injured. Possibly a score were w one a x-bfcxte hlnuJwHL burned to ashe This morning the names of the folwiidi. .nfrnm the wreckage and 4he track through were added to the list of the snow lowing fed loct riarinff as though he dead: from the terrible L--j Captain Patrick Murphy, Florence. bumLTh l5 were " Th J gl 1 h "a ua r?n iT&S? wander-o- f - ," NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED. PANAMA, March 17. The Panama Journal, the liberal organ, which recently published attacks upon the Amadors administration charging It with liregulatles amounting to millions In connection with the canal, has been suppressed by the autboritle BOISE, March 17. In the district court at Caldwell, this morning. Judge Smith overruled the motion to strike the indictment from the files and the motion to set aside the Indictment and overruled the demurrer to the comSTEAMER ASHORE. plaint in the cases of Moyer, Haywood and Fettlbone. A motion to admit the PUNTA AYRENAS. Chill, March 17. News waa received here today that defendants to ball was argued at great American steamer Olympian, from the citwere and many authorities length ed. The matter was taken under ad- Portland, Oregon to San Francisco and thence to Boston, la ashore and embedvisement until next Tuesday. ded In three feet of graveL SMALL-PO- ON BOARD. X Horseshoere Are Not Working and the Viacalia Under Water, Railroad Tracks Stableman are Out Want $2.50 Broken, Fami.'ioe Have to Per Day and 12 Hours Work. Evaouat SAN FRANCISCO, March 17. Six hundred hnrseshoers have gone out on strike with the stablemens union and no horses are being shod except government animals and the fire departThe demanda of tha ment steed atablernen are 12.50 per day and not more than 12 hours work, also that one mkn shall not attend more than 20 horses. HERR MOST IS DEAD. 17. Herr March C1NCIXN ATTL Most, the anarchist, died here today. He made a request Just before he passed away that his remains should be cremated. Telegrams of regret and massages preferring aid, have been coming in all day from all parts of the country. C- VISALIA, March 17. The water continues to rise and the business section of the city Is under water. The flood Is slowly extending over the town. Another break occurred In the Rants Fe tracks this morning and caused the water to flow over the residence part of the city. The business section le already flooded. Families in the north and east part of the town have been forced to leave their homes. The Southern Pacific tracks west of the town went out last night tor a distance of several hundred feet snd the tracks forther out are under water for several mile The country adjacent to the Bt. John river Is under water for a depth of eight feet Twenty thousand acres are under water. It Is raining In the hllla and greater floods are expected. ( t MARTHA IS NO MORE. CLEVELAND, March 17. Martha CHICAGO, March 17. The national Wulfensteln, the authoress and daughbusiness show at the Coliseum will ter of Dr. B. Wolfenateln, died thla open tonight. The exhibit of office fur- morning at the home of her father In system acces- thla city. niture, appurtenance sories and other things pertaining to RAILROAD MAN DEAD. office equipments la remarkably comNE W'YORK, March 17. Samuel O. plete and Interesting, particularly In the display of labor saving device Howe, the treasurer of the Chicago A Northwestern, died suddenly at 11 BIX YEARS. FOR UP SENT o'clock this morning. In an elevated CLEVELAND, March 17. Charles railroad station. M. T raver, former president of the deWANTS LAWS RELAXED. funct First National bank at Conneaut, March 17. Dr. Y. J. WASHINGTON, cashier for tha C. Lilli Ohla and Allen, for forty-si- x years missionary asms institution, today pleaded guilty In China, called upon the President " relaxation of the exto misapplying the funds and ware today to urge clusion law sentenced for six year BU8INES3 SHOW AT CHICAGO. ' a BONI HAS INFLUENZA. - March 17. The BAER steamer Tartar reached William's Head PARIS, March 17. The preliminary READING, March thla morning with a case of a mall-po- x hearing of the Castellane divorce case on board. The entire crew and passen- was postponed today at the request of Baer waa VICTORIA, B. Colorada Adobe and Ray Field Keystone, Wyoming. Mr Ben Webb, Keystone, Wyoming. The Hat of the killed and wounded gers were put In quarantine for tautea after tbs col- - to date la: I day the si jj!?. tlro ,annd Very Buoy Today. Being a salaried offiner, why should he care"? The Law and Malic "Kill the Town llulveraon wae never Intended to masquerade In the role of the reformer. His hatreds are too Intense for his curly little head to hold anything In addition to malice. To bo a reformer there must be some attribute above one beyond the drora of the world. The meanest and lowest minded scrub on earth can be filled with the promptings of revenge and can pretend to serve a good cause by inflicting his liatreds upon those he dlsllkee but true greatness, when given power, never stool to the base level of using the law aa an Instrument of spite . The honest man with a public duty to perform, prefers to err on the side of leniency in deal. The ing with hts enemies honest man Is above debasing bis callIn order to humiliate an ing . opponent." Then follows In the same article printed In the hilltwins a definition of what bill thinks la the law. The second complaint charged the same jwrtlee with criminal libel alleged to have been committed on the (lit day of March, II) Of, in the columna of a paper, known as The Morning Examiner." The alleged libelous article waa headed: "George Halverson to be Removed From Office. Henry Weseler, Whose Son Wae Killed, Files Charges Against the District Attorney, Enumerating several serious violations of the law In permitting criminate to escape prosecution He askea to Have Halverson Removed From Office I meaning the raid Henry Wessler-ha- ve felt ever since that Mr. Halver-eo- n waa Incompetent as a prosecuting officer, and when I raw that he (the said Halverson) waa charged with Incompetence or failure to do hla duty In other matters In Sunday Mornings Examiner, I thought It waa time the man should be removed from office." The penally provided in Section 4117 of the Statutes of Utah for the rrlme of criminal libel la as follows: Every person who wilfully, and with a malicious Intent to injure another, publishes or procures to be published any libel. Is punished by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars nr by Imprisonment In the county Jail not exceeding one year. Glasmann and Francis were taken before Judge Murphy, of the mjSilelpal court, and their bail fixed at K50 each. Big Strike Out High Water Down in San Francisco in California - .J.her f 14 American Goods Birthday Too All Right in China . District Attorney Halverson Swears to the Warrants and Sheriff Sebring y. Grover Clevelands Puebla Edward E. Baird, ARRESTED FOR LIBEL L Looks Like the Boy Who Was Kidnapped g,, GET GLASMANN AND FRANCIS Crist, has just returned from a months Grover Cleveland will be deputy sheriff, tour of Japan and northern China, tomorrow Denver. old , his and years Archibald Whitney, prisoner, on his friends are preparing to celebrate the where he haa been Investigating trade way to the penitentiary at Canon City, annivereary of hla birth. Mr. Cleve- condition In charge of Baird, Denver. r Is much encouraged at the ct Mr William Burnside, daughter and land enjoys the distinction of being the He tor American commerce and says of the United States daughter's child, all of Kansa town only not learned. living at the present day. Although no the boycott didn't take In the province A. N. Barklo, Sallda. longer actively engaged In politics he of Tain Tain In China, where trade Miss Grace Barklo, Sallda. grown and will continue to grow. sot run away." Eneas McPharland, express messen- la atlll considered a man of strong po- haa that even the ridlculoue Railroad officials deny, however, that ger, Denver. litical power and Influence at Prince- He assertH of American goods doesn't packing Lively was overworked. Kansas. Hewitt, Lebo, Taylor ton, N. J. It la a remarkable fact that prevent the Chinese buying, and that The wreck occurred In a blinding Mr Lillian Hewitt, Leba Kansa haa been scarcely an Important neither In the manufacture of cloth snow storm, on what la known as the 15 Pearl Hewitt, years old, Leba there Hoodoo" curve, called so because of Kansa to New or machinery can the Japanese equal of Interest question ha gruesome history, It being the Mr Catherine Hewitt and baby boy, York grafters that arose since hla re- the American but the Jape are Imrene of a terrible collision In October, proving. He found In every cotton mill Lebo. Kransa tirement from the presidency, concern- Japaneee who learned their business 104. The curve at this point la in the Ed. Cowley, Leba Kansa form of the letter 8, and because of ing which hie Judgment and advice was In America. He saye Japan is an exFred Jones, Leba Kansa for the high hills on either side trains can not sought He Is' probably a greater cellent field for Investment, loansabout Fred Llmecooly, Denver. Mt see each other until they are Improvements yielding country man now, at least In a wider, physical Mr Ed Crowley, Leba Kansa six percent together. Mr Winona Hewitt, Leba Kansa sense, than when he waa president alBoth passenger trains were bowling The Injured. along at almost 15 miles an hour In though hie strength lies not In his an effort to make up lost time, to prePatrick Murphy, Florence, Cola, se- party affiliation but in hla feet vent further delay on account of the rious lnjurle haa lately been P. Peter baggageman, Denver, riba Mr. Cleveland xw, which covered the tracks for brought Into prominence through the nlles to a depth of a foot or more. broken, head cut. Kumber I waa drawn James Proconone, traveling to Flor- reorganisation of the Insurance comby two monster Bonntaln engines, while Na II, com-- k ence, Cola, from Italy, head hurt and panies after the scandalous exposures Kid WKI Be Held Until the Arrival of the Sheriff, Who Will down the mountain, was hauled otherwise bruised. Ila Elrod, Gypsurh, Colo, foot of the Investigation. When the Identify. Both trains were J? one engine. officials of the Insurance Mvy, consisting of baggage, express, sprained. all care, day coaches, tourist and SAN LUIS OBISPO, March 17. The Miss Mabel Fields, address not given, companies faced the difficult task of andard sleepers. The first day traveling to Wolcott, Colo, Internal back public confidence, they steamer Samoa haa arrived here from winning Mach In train No I waa of light con- i E. A. serlou saw that it could only be dong by plac- Port Hartford, with Flllpe Sanch and Hewitt, Lebo, Kan, one leg struction. and It waa In this car that the majority of fatalities ing In charge some man who had the the little boy who Is suspected of bebroken and otherwise injured. occurred. The engine crews of both trains Mis a Marie Gooch, Oakland, CaL, absolute confidence of the sucker ing Johnny Toha kidnapped from uvre totally unaware of their danger, Buffering from shock. turned to Colma last week. The two will be held public. In that crista nd did not see each Thomas Webb, Tampa, Colo., right Grover Cleveland and they succeeded pending the arrival of the sheriff, who other's approach finally la expected to be able to identify the Mtil within less than 200 yarda apart foot sprained. In inducing him to become the head child. Mr brakes were foot R. W. Utah, Phillip Kaysvllle, and the applied of the Equitable board of trustees to remained at their posts, two bruised. bring a new regime into the company them. Hollis of Na N. MANUAL GARCIA'S BIRTHDAY. M C. C. both Caus-wtHouse, Champa, e II, snd that the and Alexanders had of Na I. March 17. Manual Garright hand and discredited,Hydes LONDON, being Instantly killed. kneecaps broken, and the tubby old pelican their bodies were taken from mouth ent n the cia, professor of singla now humping himself at the work. wrecked their hands were L. C. Ramsbottom, Ban Francisco, ing of the University of London and InMr. atlll Cleveland la hale sound. and n clasping engines the emergency brake neck hurt. ventor of the laryngoncoire, who made Inver- Fireman W. R. Page, Tampa, Colo, back In- He la a believer In the preserving Smith of Na I. Jump-hie professional debut eighty ypars ago fluence of there outdoor and exercise, u the trains came together and jured. at the old Park theater, New York, Is no man more la and devoted to fishing L Kissel, New York, head slightly Inwith a few bruises. celebrating hie 101st birthday today. In Hla aspirations hunting than h on No- 18 wai Instant- - jured. He Is still enjoying remarkably good W u,1lremn run do not line toward that gam big ear torn. A. Geber, New York, Engineer Frank Keeler, of health. King Edward and many high ' and la He satisfied with smaller game second engine, on No. C. H. Wright, New York, head officials and members of scientific so2, and his enjoys It immensely to spend hie leis- cieties sent their Hartniant remained in slightly Injured. congratulation thaiH.arry In ure time woods the or the along cab, but James Page, Whitewater, Colo, head streams escaped uninjured, minfor and fishing hunting CASSIE MAKES HER WILL. Immediately following cut ft. F. H. Sweeney, Clinton, Mo., foot nows and chipmunk lrere f great confusion, all 17. Cassle March COLUMBUS. extinguished and the crushed. Chadwick has made her will. Her son, J. L. Lotton, Bellflower, Mo., hip cries of the Injured Zjn"dfrlng Emil Hoover, is here and has been asover the appalling mass of crushed. sisting In the work. The value and head J4 waa only a moment G. C. Clarke, Portland, Colo, the location of the property Is not givk - J. C. Veale, Denver, neck slightly n en. Cassle has of late been receiving one of the tanka injured. some large remittances nearly every and before J. S. Reuf, Leadville, neck Injured. BorTt.the Counsel for Aceueed Miners Get day. L hurt. B. back Jones, Denver, rescued totals .vfPw in Court to PEOPLE SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1906 Says There Has Been a Lot of Also Declare in Favor of Womens Monkeying With Funds of Suffrage Union Now PresentNational Banks. ing a Solid Ftont. to the Death Roll. Na" answered: Then Na 15. IM- PORTANT TELEGRAM. Names Added Wreck-M-ore rible Hor- Utah THOUSAND 1 SENDS ROOSEVELT A VERY That Was (Oij&rit. FIVE ORDERS WERE NOT GIVEN n TOO: PINCHED? VOL J-- No. -ve- FRANCIS. WHAT IN THE WORLD IS OGDEN COMING TO WHEN L MARRIED. al George F. LONDON, March 17. president of the Joseph Porter, of tha American navy, IS the shrimp who Is confined to hla house Temple Iron company, better known as was married today to Miss Josephine Hunt, a Gravesend schoolmistress. tha Coal trust" today. with Influens REAR-ADMIRA- 17. Rear-Admir- |