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Show THE MONT TIM pi nam KJS wkkklv SUM OF BEERS TILLMAN PITCHFORK SPEECH TREMONT TIMES COMPANY Editor and Manager ON THE MAKES CURRENCY IN ENTOMBED W. H. Capwcll, TRKMONTON UTAH EXPLOSION TAB I Takes a Slap at the President and Clearing House Certificates and Says Country Wants STATE NEWS J. Fred Corker, a Salt i.nke attor- ney, sustained fatal injuries as the result of falling down a stairway. Park City schools will close on tho 20th for the Christmas holidays and will not reopen until January tith. a James Thurston, pioneer ot Cache vaL'ey and well known throughout the elate, died at Hyde Park on the 12ti at the :ige of 75. Tho president has signed a procla mation creating additions to the national forest in southeast, in Utah, aggregating 101,39s acres. For the first time in two years the supply of commercial coal In the retail yards of Salt Lake and throughout Utah is ahead of the demand. Of the 121 patients committed tc the state mental hospital at Prove during the year ending November 30, elxty-twcame from Salt I.ake county, Siki Togo, a Japanese student in the Salt Lake High school, won the title of best individual driller in the battalion of cadets during a contest last week. The statement of th state treasurer for the fiscal year ending November 80, 1107. shows balances in the various funds amounting in the total to by Sal Man Declared Lake to be Killing of Home Wrecker Justifiable Homicide Men Engaged in Fist Fight, Dr Beers Being So Severely Beaten By an Enraged Husband That Death Resulted. Mon-tlcell- Ogden. Kred Walker, who lias been on trial for the murder of Dr Earl S son IF US In the course of a Washington.Monday, speech in the senate on Senator Tillman commented characon financial affairs. He teristically said he believed that President Roosevelt was a patriot, and that while he had been guilty of many indiscretions and. said many things which In cooler moments he wM hare been willing to take out'of print, he did not believe that the president felt any satisfaction whatever in having been instrumental in causing the present financial paralysis, as had been charged. "If we aie not In the midst of a panic, we are in the midst of a chill produced by danger of a panic," de clared Mr. Tillman. The senator held aloft a clearing house certificate and loudly called ujion the senate to look at it. "Here is a specimen," he declared. Looks like what you call confederate and yet they are money shlnplaster Bsued by national banks. Look at t. I am going to have it engraved if t can be done without destroying It and put it in the Congressional Record. And I don't propose to have it destroyed and lose a dollar just to enlighten you on currency." He wanted only good greenbacks, and, in rasping tones, speaking of the necessity of money, said: "You will have o go to the boneyard if you can't get it." DRIVES i anno Being Americans. Workmen Ask for Peace and Declare That it is Now Up to Mine Owners as to Settlement. Employed by Telephone Company Forced to Leave Butte Under Threats of Death. Hilton of A. Goldfleld. New O. InDenver, general counsel for the and World the of dustrial Workers special counsel for the American Gold-flelFederation of Labor, arrived in on Wednesday, empowered FedMoyer of the Western with of peace eration to make terms Just the mine owners of Goldfleld. what the terms on which peace maybe secured Attorney Hilton refuses to say. but he states that they are such that if they are refused by the association Goldfleld Mine Owners' that body will be put on the defensive by the Western Federation. Attorney Hilton says also that he will appear before the commission sent by President Roosevelt to Investigate labor conditions here and preside, sent the Western Federation which will first be embodied in a written statement to Lie commission. During an interview Mr. Hilton stated that he was not sanguine of the success of his mission. d Third Mine Disaster in the Bituminous Coal Fields Since the First of the Month Swells the Number of Victims to Between m 550 and 600. Jacob's Creek, Pa An explosion of gas in the Darr mine of the Pittsburg Coal company, located here, on Thursday, entombed between 200 and 250 mlnerB, and there is scarcely a ray of hope that a single one of them will he taken from the mines alive. Partially wrecked buildings in the vicinity of the mines, and the condition of the few bodies found early in the rescue work, indicate an explosion of 'ich terrific force that it seems impossible that any one could have survived it. All of the bodies taken out were terribly mutilated, and three of them were headless. This is the third mine disaster since the first of the month in the veins of bituminous coal underlying western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, for the Naomi mine near Fayette City, and the two mines at W. Va., in which the earlier explosions happened, are in the same belt as the local workings. Thursday's catastrophe swells the number of ictims of deadly mine gas for the nineteen days to between 550 and Order of the Court Cuts No Figure with Montanans Who Object to Men Presence of Numerous Arrests Expected. Non-Unio- n , i, one-thir- ' Law-Brea- llar-rass- e t -- - e boot-leggin- e well-know- he e y e Butte, Mont. Defying a restrain W. H. Hunt ing order issued by Judge of the United States court, prohibiting any interference with the affairs Bell Tele of the Rocky Mountain phone company, two nious or nuy linemen each deported six work at their them men, waylaying In different parts of the city, and under threat of stringing them up to the telephone poles, forced them to accompany the mob to the outskirts of the city. As a ruse to foil the police, a portion of the mob first con-gregated In front of the new building which the telephone company is constructing, and when the police went to the scene, the other division of the mob swooped down on three streets men at Jackson and Park and hustled them off. The police apparently were little disposed to interfere. occurred The second deportation on Broadway, where three more under threat of death, were hustled into a telephone wagon, which the mob took possession of. and Sheriff Manager Armstrong Henderson, as soon as word of the hastened deportation was received, after the men and brought them back to Butte, where they are now quartered under guard. Numerous arrests are expected, as the mob leaders made no effort at concealment in the broad daylight. non-unio- well-know- n vet-cru- n IN Linemen Beers, September IK, became a fre man Friday night at 10:15 o'clock when the jury returned a verdict of "not guilty." Two ballots were taken the first resulting in eleven for ac quittal and one for conviction. Kdward Lawrence is still in jail. It is said, however, that in view of th result of the Walker trial the case agaiiust Lawrence may be withdrawn .The crime lor which Walker has been on trial was the murder by beat ing of Dr. Earl S. Beers, whom the INJUNCTION SUIT ON BONDS. defendant claimed had been Intimate with Mrs. Walker, in the rear room ot With Secretary Cortelyou Charged the store of the Electric Fixture and Violation of the Law. Supply company on the morning of $195,839.93. Washington. Justice Gould of the A me, ting had been Mike Musga, an Austrian, Is in a September is. court has cited district supreme Salt I.ake hospital in a precarious arranged between Walker and Beers B. Cortelyou, secretary of the George of the the the arrival and latter niton condition as a result of being assaulttreasury, to appear in court January ed by three of his countrymen, who fatal battle commenced. Beers died 3 to show cause why he should not at, the Ogden general hospital Septem contemplated robbery. be enjoined from turning over or de20. ber Walker gave himself up to Plans are under way for a game of livering the balance of the $21,450,000 the chief of at Salt football to be played in Portland, Ore-Bo- the same police Edward Lake City of the Panama canal bonds to certain day. Lawrence, on New Year's day between the who was banks and persons to whom he has present at the fight, was ar- FORTY ALASKAN MINERS KILLED Multnomah Athletic club of that city rested a few days later and made The citation announced allotments. and an allstar team from Utah. issued by Justice Gould is based on 600. a petition filed by George W. Austin Terrific Explosion Makes Many Wid Walter Spicer, aged 68, a this That latest does disaster not WANTS New York, who describes himself of PEACE. JA.N ows and Orphans. farmer of Granger, died sudequal or even surpass in loss of life as a taxpayer and property owner in denly last week while caring for Ms Yolande, Alaska. As the result of and attendant horrors the one in West the United States, and who declares Taft Says Brown Men Are stock, death being due to the break- Secretary n explosion in Mine No. 1 of the Virginia, is due to the devotion to he made a proposal to purchase Not For Trouble. Looking ing of a blood vessel In his head. Yolande Coal & Coke Co., forty men church duties of a considerable numbonds of the advertised issue of face New York. Questioned by a party are At Bachelor Basin, about eight In ber of the miners. of observance value oi $3,000,0uo. He avers that dead, and possibly twenty more miles from Castleton, in Grand county, of newspaper men on Friday, Secre- deaths may result before the roll is the church festival, many of the four his bid was ignored and that the hundred or more men regularly em- bonds, in many cases, were sold for Alex Newton, a miner in the employ tary Taft said that the departure of completed. ployed at the mine did not go to a lower price than his bid. of the Rio Dolores Copper company, the fleet had not been discussed by to C. T. According work. Those who escaped through was smothered to death in a snowsllde. the Japanese emperor and himself, but Huckabee, the Superintendent explosion was undoubt this reason are members of the Greek Wireless Telephones Used on Ships. in the that the island nation Albert T. Day, the negro sentenced feeling due to "windy" shots. Mr. Huck- Catholic church, and they suspended edly Savannah, Ga. The Savannah De to be executed on December 13 for the was that the maneuver was for the abee had just made a tour of inspec- work to celebrate St. Nicholas' day. Of wireless station Wednesday-afternooof Forest the the fleet. efficiency A considerable number of the minmurder of H. H. Voss, colored, had testing tion and congratulated some of the was in communication with "The Japanese people are strongly men on the condition of their rooms. ers were Americans, some of the ofhis sentence commuted to life impris"1 the Connecticut, the Georgia ficers more flagship that onment on the 11th by the board of in favor of peace," he went on. intimating A few minutes after probably the top than half of the and the Minnesota of the battleship can speak with emphasis on this mat he saddled his horse reaching victims are pardons. and was about fleet. Many official private messages Mrs. Anna Bradley will not leave ter. Nothing but peace is to be ex- to go for a day's hunt when the exbeing sent to Norfolk and WashingCONGRESSMEN FIGHT. Washington for Salt Lake until after pected. The trade relation's between plosion occurred. ton from officers of the fleet were the holidays. She is still too weak the two nations are a strong factor foi The mines go down something like The messages showed that caught. to make the journey, and is at the pacification. Of Japan's yearly ex 1,500 feet. There was a terrific ex- Williams of Mississippi and De are being wireless of 1160,000,000, over the telephones ports home of Arthur Hays, solicitor of in- comes to of Missouri Use Prize used on the trip and are proving sucthe United States. This, if plosion, the force of which was seen ternal revenue. cessful. The hips in the squadron Ring Tactics. nothing else, would maJie the body of outside, dust and timber being blown Tillie H. Beers, the widow of Dr. tin nation oppose on conversations and receive act of hostil- out in great quantities, destroyinfp w-carry anyj John Williams ingtan. Sharp, Earl 8. Beers, for whose murder In ity.' wireless orders forsation small buildings nearby and also land of by foy of leader the minority, Mississippi, Ogden a short time ago Fred Walker some distance and ing on the station Representative David De Armond FOUL MURDER IN WYOMING. is now on trial, was married last week away. There was terrific heat imme- of Missouri k engaged in a fist fight Breweries Will Blacklist to William Hughes, a former Ogden diately after the explosion. over the on of the lie Mover Saloons. the Slain a passing ing Camp by man. newspaper Sheepherder, Officials of the company on the floor of the house of Who Claims Self Defense. Commissioner representatives St. Louis. Excise Isaac Smith, president of the Cache scene immediately took steps to start afternoon, Thursday immediately Mulvihill announced on Wednesday take, had a narrow escape from wyo. tnaries fease, a a rescue party to get the men on the after adjournment at 2:21 p. m. i.anuer, that every brewery in St. Louis, todeath by poisoning last week, getting camp mover for Dick Barrass, a Rock Inside. The fans were started, and Mr. Williams struck the first blow hold of a bottle containing poison, in- Springs sheepman, was shot and killed other methods taken to eliminate gether with the four leading brewerthe Mr. De Armond retaliated vigories of other cities having stead of a preparation he was using in hiu sheep camp between Govern bad air. Within an hour fourteen and with clenched depots fists. When the ously for kidney trouble. ment Slide and llailey, on Heaver men had crawled out of the mine, and combatants were separated blood was here, have formally made a written Members of Baptist churches In Creek, by a sheepherder named For- their description of the inside was flowing down Mr. Williams' face pledge to him that they will not sell Salt Iake and throughout the state mer Stalcup, In the employ of . a in from small the left cheek, beer or other supplies to any saloon gash Several of these men heartrending. are taking steps to have the annual and his forehead was red. Mr. De or club which he places on a blackThe murderer took his victim's were badly burned. Two hours after list, with which he will furnish the Baptist convention of 1909 held at saddle and a horse belonging to Bar- the explosion it was still impossible Armond bore no mark of the fray. The blacklist will managements. Salt Lake. The conference this year rass and rode to Landei. He sold the to venture even near the mouth of the names of saloons and CLARK AS PEACEMAKER. comprise will be held in the east. to outfit William Vaughan, a local the mine, so hot was the air that was clubs that violate the liquor law. John A. Anderson, who was severe- liveryman, for $t;r, and Intended to rushing out. Former Montana Senator as Acting Mexicans Murdered by Yaquis. ly mangled in a runaway at Grants- - escape on the eastbound train, but got The Yolande mines are but a few Mediator in Butte Labor Troubles. was arrested by Sheriff miles vine, is on the way to recovery. The- - drunk and which from Virginia City, where a Nogales, Ariz. Information the Butte, Mont Former United States has wagon on which he was riding was Slough. butStalcup has confessed of the tells here similar reached two occurred about explosion just claims crime, W. A. Clark is actively at earning a heavy load of lumber, and that Pease came at him with a saying 112 men being killed at Senator murder of twelve men by years ago, frightful butch two wheels ran over his body. tor'- in an effort to settle the trouble a band of 100 er knife and he was forced to shoot that time. Yaqui Indians fortv-flvbetween the labor unions and the E. H. Clarke, supervisor of the Salt to save him own life. He claims to miles southeast of Magdalen i. Lake forestry reserve, has received be but 111 years old. but looks older. Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone comBIGELOW GOES TO PRISON. state of Sonora, Mexico. P. J. Mcln-tyr- e pany as the result of the sympathetic word from Washington that the deand a party of mining men of strike of the linemen and the switch-hoarsection have arrived from the this partment has made a rate of 25 cents Kansas City Grand Jury Indicts Near Ohio Youth Who Sent Bombs to Col He was asked to scene of the operators. where t'.iey bM for cattle and 40 cents for ly a Thousand. tragedy, oradoans to be Punished. In serve the of mediator capacity by BOraea between May and November. viewed the remains of the murdered Kansas City. Nine hundred and t the labor on interests, and Thursday-meDenver. Kemp V. men. Among the number was Jose Bigelow, the Utah's representatives In congress thirty-eighIndictments were returned with representatives from the telyoung clerk from Bryan, Ohio, who Fernandez, son of President Joseph have been deluged with telegrams here by the county pringrand ephone company and the labor unions. of the town of Cucurr.e and F. Towne. pleaded guilty to charges of murderfrom Utah for and against the bills to cipally for violation or theJury, Sunday ous assault upon Governor Henry relieve mining entrynien who have closing law. Of this number Hixty-fivBrutally Beaten by Thugs. Head of Circus Trust Dead. A. Phipps Buchtei, Lawrence. be.-and unable to meet the tax for 1907. indictments were against the Charles Lake City. With his sku Salt Orleans.- - 'G us" New Ringling. B. Kountz, to whom, The bills have no chance of becoming managers and employees of theatres with in five places, fractured Kdward of the circus combination which head bomb-earllaw I he mailed dynamite for specific violations of the first Sun- others, Green, a junk dealer, is dying, and controls the shows of Ringling Bros., in October last, was sentenced The final payroll of the Amalgamatday; several hundred were against M. Glohenfelt. also a junk dealer, lies and Forepaugh- Barnum & Bailey to the state and indefistore pool cigar ed Sugar company has been comowners, and reformatory for an the at seriously Injured emergency died here Wednesday at a sanSells, twenty against negroes for selling or nite period by Judge Carleton M. pleted. One hundred and forty-fivof tiie city jail from the efhospital on In itarium. on whisky Bliss Ringling was the Augustus Sunday. his to thousand dollars will be paid out in Monday. According fects of a dastardly assault near the oldest of seven brothers. Born a poor two months this grand jury has confession, the Ogden factory district. The com- the to Bigelow obtain hoped been in session It has returned a toeast side of the fair grounds, at 5 boy fifty-fivbined payroll at Logan and Lewlston tal years ago, he educated of 2039 Indictments, over 800 of money from the men to whom he o'clock Thursday afternoon, by two himself and with his brothers started will be $204,000. sent bombs by pretending to disclose which have been against actors, aca plot to kill them in time to save thugs, Richard A. Baker, 21? years old, the nucleus of the great Ringling Sam I'earce. a trapper tresses aud theatrical managers and and Arthur (1. Bowen. 20 years old, shows, lyater one big circus after of Colorado and I'tah, holds the rec- attaches. This all Is a result of the their lives. both of whom were airested. They Mother was bought and a few months ord for hear during 1907. On the We- Sunday closing crusade started by have confessed. The men declare ago the famous Barnum & Bailey HUGHES AND BURKETT. ber river a day or two ngo he caught Judge William II Wallace of the crimshows were absorbed by them. they intended robbery, but not his eighth bear for the season, all fall- inal court. Nebraska Senator Wants Nominatioi ing victims to his trap within a small Wreck of Aeroplane. Commission Cuts Oil Rates. area along the Weber. Twenty-fivfor Vice President. People Killed and HunH. Bleriot, the aeronaut exParis. Neb.--TNebraska street dreds Injured. "Charley" Song, who runs a Chi- i Lincoln, Neb. George another narrow escape from Lincoln. had E. pert, Tobey, all way commission has voted to cut nese gambling house on Plum alley, Palermo. A terrific explosion oc- ieath Wednesday, when his aero-planto Senator formerly private secretary Salt Lake, will have to lace a murder oil rates in the state ;'.o per cent. The Burkett, on Monday curred Thursday evening In the mfli-itorThe machine was wrecked. began the organchargo for killing Chung Chun Bo, a conclusion was reached as a result of ization of a Hughes club, with Sena where a largo was traveling at the rate of about powder magazine, Korean. The men quarreled while the hearing held several weeks ago to tor Burkett as the of dynamite was stored, and thirty miles an hour when the wires aspirant for (he quantity the complaints the Nationgambling and Song struck Bo over the consider was followed by a number of lessor holding the wings broke, the aeroplane vice presidency. Followers of al Petroleum asnoclailoi of Cleveland head with a piece of lead pipe. a crash. arc at work. The delegation explosions, the whole town being coming to the ground with the National Refining company of M. Bleriot was caught In the wreckThomas Vance, the Salt Lake black- and Omaha. These com . Tin. alleged that has been practically pledged to Taft badly shaken and the people thrown smith charged with the murder of Ms the tariffs In Neh.aska age. He was extricated with difficulInto a panic. Almost immediately arc discriminby the last Republican state convenbut It was found that he had esty, wife, in a conference with the county ative ami permitted the Standard Oil tion flames shot high In the air and spread platform, but Hughes and a with severe bruises. On two caped attorney declared that Mrs. Vance company to gain ftn advantage by Kollette men will contest for the dek to the ruins of houses that had fallen. other occasions recently M. Bleriot It Is estimated that about twenty-fivniuM have committed suicide. He deshipments u county seat point's In car- egates at the next has barely escaped serious injury, prlmaiy. i nied that he had beaten Mrs. Vance, load lots, were a killed and persons hundred owing to an accident to his airship. or tha' ho hud given her poison. Fine Showing For Utah. Bank Cashier Disappears. King Oscar Laid to Rest. August Slndar, who came to Salt To Probe Government's Relation to Boston.- - Figures compiled by Stockholm Lake City about three weeks ago from Seldom, If ever, in Its Chicago. Richard Noelek, adopted Liquor Traffic. leading financial agency here glvM history, has this Minnesota, suicided last week, taking son of August Saehn. and cashier of the city witnessed such - Senator on total Tillman Nofor copper Washington. production a grand and solemn ceremony as that carbolic add, domestic troubles being the private bunk of August Saehn in the I'nlted States and Mexa resolution Invember introduced Tuesday which on 'Ihursdnv marked the futhe cause asslgnod for the deed Co. Bryn Mawr aud ICvaustoii ave- ico as .'!6 on per cent less than Novem- neral of King Oscar, who died Decemstructing the sepate committee was 20 years old and was a nues, this city, has disappeared. The ber a or to report "whether It Is praca finance decrease ago, of year of the Spanish-America8. bitber war. business of the bank was halted on Although the weather was ticable for the national government pounds. Eleven months ot terly cold, the entire Dr. William A. McEiwry filed his Friday and Mr Saehn s population of paving off the present calendar year shows Stockholm and thousand! of visitors to discontinue the Issuance of peranswer last week to the $50,000 breach deptftltOd with checks on his person total decrease of 128,000,000 pounds. from the country stood bareheaded, mits to retail liquor dealers In states, of promise suit brought against him ill account. The bank had a capital I'tah was the only state to show an silent and sorrowful along the line of counties or municipalities where loIncreasM for November, and the outby Margaret Edith Evans, and in It of 160,001 and a surplus of $44) ,000, cal option prevails, prohibiting thH to catch a last glimpse of denUs nil the allegations made bv the Thi deposits are $80,000 Noelek had put was the largest In the state's his- procession Allison sale of liquors." Senator the casket containing all rethat been lo.oeo.OOO over young woman, who Is now employed separated from bis wife for a tory, pounds, or an l that the government meremained thi of suggested ir loved Traffic king month a as nurse In the Murray general bos He disappeared of nearly 100 per cent ovel was waA ago ly collected tax 0B liquor, and doeg entirely suspended last Monday NOTta ber. 1906. ptUl. not control Its sale Sin-da:- OUT 1MB Lives Lost in Pennsylvania Mine, Many - Two Two Hundred or More tun BY L INLAND WATERWAYb. Newlands Wants a Waterway Fund of Fifty Million Dollars. Senator Newlands Washington. Senator addressed the senate on Tuesday on his bill for the appointment of a permanent inland waterways commission. "The most Important feature of the bill," said Mr. Newlands, "is the creation of an inland waterway fund of $50,000,000, to be used for investigation and construction. The president Is authorized to appoint an inland waterway commission to make examinations andr surveys for the development of all inland waterways, and for the connections of rivers with each other, or with the great lakes by connecting canals and by coastal canals, and so bring in therewith the services of experts ia various departments of the government service." FEDERATION ENJOINED. Important Decision Handed Down by Washington Justice. In the case of the Washington Ruck Stove and Range company of St. Louis against the American Federation of Labor, involving the right of labor to boycott business houses which labor organizations regarded as "unfair" to them, Justice Gould of the District of Columbia Equity court on Tuesdav granled a temporary injunction to prohibit the federation from continuing to boycott, the company, pending a final settlement of the case. A bill in equity was filed by the company last August for a permanent Injunction restraining the federation from boycotting the company and putting it on- the "unfair" list in the federation's official organ. Cortelyou Not a Candidate. Washington. Secretary Cortelyou In a signed statement given out Tuesday night, pronounces unqualifiedly false the current rumors of undue political activity of his friends In for warding a movement in his Interest. The secretary declares that neither he nor his friends have used their Influence in behalf of any candidate for the presidency and that he has not been a candidate for anything but the confidence of the people. He adds that If he should hereafter decide to be a candidate for any office he will say so frankly, Fight in the Court Room. San Jose. Cal. The Herlngton to an bribery trial was brought abrupt end temporarily just before noon on Tuesday, when the district attorney, James Sex, and Attorney A. H. Jarman, of the defense, called each other I liar and threw books and ink stands at. each other's heads. A missile hurled by Sex missed ttt mark and struck an aged spectator. Zacharlas Tucker, In head. the Tucker fell Insensible, and it Is announced by his physician that he may not recover. Work of Rescue Delayed. Nev. A change occurred In the situation nt the Alpha shaft Tuesday, which will probably delay the worh of rescuing the three entombed miners for some time. It was found that the ground at the point of the original cave In was still giving away, and fear that any hour may bring an Increase In the movement and OOOMton another slide in the shaft that the bulkhead may not be able to resist will probably necessitate stopping the work of clearing the shaft until this run can b checked. Ely. |