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Show RfzMxx More Than 400 HoBiie Mveritnseirs ' Osaecj Tlhie Teleirainm's rilr And colder tonight .Lake r .-.- v "T -- w-r J Pi L'J '0, All Men in Camp Called Out Last Night to Par f nil v Mil 111 li REGION 3 IT IS CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Sept. One moro mine, the Hull City Placer, was opened today with a .small force, and those previously opened increased their operating forces. The executive committee of s' association has the Issued a statement declaring that tliry will not cease fighting until the Western Federation of Mineis lias been driven out of the district. 0. i ? ? CHICAGO, Sept. 0. The mystery of half a dozen robberies in the houses of wealthy residents of Hyde Park and other parts of the city lias been solved apparently, and plunder amounting to $25,000 may be recovered. Henry Moe, a jeweler, and Charles F. Stout, a railroad ticket broker, have been arrested and charged with receiv" ing the stolen property. The man charged with committing all the robberies is Samuel Smith, a negro. He was arrested and confessed that, at tired as an electrician or janitor, he had 0 gained admittance to the houses of famV1CTOK, Colo., Sept. 0. An attack ilies in their absence- and robbed the upon a militiaman acting as guard at places a.t his leisure. th-.Taylor & Brunton f ampler arouse.! the oflicers commanding tlie troops, and within a few minutes every available man in the camp was patrolling the hills. Shortly after the' guard had been placed at the sampler he noticed a man prowling about a building. lie ordered the man to halt, which order was not obeyed. The guard fired at the figure and started in pursuit, firing as he ran. Mine-Owner- 2 ?; Be VV ;! - i en 1 tt-eTTr- 'tUi-rf- . :.? f ! r: I - tl r.. s Oorge I. Dill man. chhf englr.iHr of th which hat ran t!i- - h.i'" Pacific railroad, h is Ju,t returned from Salt of his operation: while in the field. According to hi cf progm:- of vork on the new road, there are now thirteen ciiKlnrerlrg rtirpn tr.KJcd in Sml:. out the proposed route of thi tra Ic and corliudlon has ulrcady ctrsm; cd. It is now, it is told, a forioneit imclusden that th? VVtern IVfln' U . o fr?der. of ...the (3oull,ytftrt; wwfrn eve nr. r 'Of fflmrtlnt trnicor.tinrn-ta- l As the soldier passed the building he was felled by a rock thrown by a second man. The shooting aroused other sentinels, who arrived just as the two men disappeared over the edge of Hull lull. A volley was tired at them, but uey escaped beyond range of the mus-!- .. ljk, paper Addressed to a SAXiPltAXCISCO, Sept. 9. The body picked of a day-ol- d infant hjs been found at iiP and medical aid summoned. lie a cord about its neck, with Beach North unwas not seriously injured, though The conscious1 when found", and soon re- - showing it had been strangled. Buf-fel- a w vived. a as in of the copy wrapped body Throats Are ileported livening Times, on which was K.r. 'Hon. J. yellow label, reading: have notified the Jones. BulArk.. TCvening Washington, 4u-e!-- s of ttie militia, that a number of letin." This was in a of a copy wrapped thr-a- ts been ir.nde both have against num-- b San Francisco newspaper. property and the guard?, and at a The police are trying to find who has i' of places the guards have been arrived recently from Arkansas. doubled. The finding of a dead man with, a bullet through hi heart about a miio from the station of Clyde, has created no amount of excitement. Clyde is a small station on the very outskirts of the district. The body was brought to the city, but h:is not yet been identified. 1 -- The injured infantryman-wa- i mine-own- 1 n. hH ll LAi LbiLi; I lilt ri'I'BBO, Colo., Sept. J.hri t)r?r ir.fr r !-t;kt hr t.f V. : n. h Ap- - 1 pointed for Busy road Town. ce Frauds. 9. Rail- I V R duys f th- - right k charge is conspiracy. Short right Another of the indictments is f gainst way south of there, for the reason that on a new set of facts. peace reigned serene. The August Vv". in railroad construction i:i that harge tivities involving him will Beavers. Th Vsi. It op n t n ti irb vir,' tin tin is conspiracy. typical Western manner, with saWhile the officials refuse to disclose the gaming-houseetc.. and a Jusloons, the names of the four. remaining persons tice will to do to occupy have plenty who were indicted yesterday, it is said several hours of his time uh day spare t!i at nono of them is or has been conout to th jt. who punishment meting nected with the postoflice, and that one break the laws. A Constable will be apis a man of some prominence. Calientes for and he m soon, pointed It was stated at the city hall today turn will appoint seeral deputies. climax of the is the that investigation It is said that there are now lr.GO perto come shortly when a person not consons Calientes, most of nected with the department, but equally them in and about arrived there wl'.hin the having as wen Known as tne - ' ' ""ttindictbe will eral himself, undoubtedly ed for complicity in the postoffiee frauds. The grand jury began hearing the evidence in this particular case today, and it is said that when a report is made it will in all probability conclude the investigation in Washington. o-- I rcn.-we- - a-- d i T 1 : IT I - ! s, VANT PLACE KEWSPA R BOYS 1 N CABINE' for a Day at the Capital of Colorado. The party DENVER, Colo., Sept. newspaper correspondents en rcute to Ogden,- where they will attend the Notional Irrigation congress next week, arrived in this city this morning. A programme had been arranged which gave them a day here. As l Estate exguests of the Denver the breakfast after at visitors, change, the Denver Athletic club, were taken on an automobile trip through the city. During the afternoon . they were entertained by various club:-- A banquet will be given by the Het;l Estate exchange in honor of its guests at the Brown Palace hotel this evening, and at midnight the correspondents will depart for Cripple - B-a- Creek. ;u Mi. t 1 1 . ." 1 1 . r'.-s- r 1 a . J . 1 , ! j ; t . : . : ' o . . i oT- v. ll.-ir- t d'ii. I i i -.- t In iMil ool v- !...- !u- - o- C." rr-jio- f 1 1 :! 1 J r uh mntt int rests of America. of the recorded In the John Blatchford of Torry. S. IV. rrtd ft 'paper on ' Ore Deposits of the Northern Black Hills. after vhi.h the adjourned to 2:.:o p. m. BEAD, S. D., Sept. 9. The Air.erl can Mining congress transferred its ses slons today to the city of Bead four miles from Diadwood. The were held in Mirers' Union hall. TRIED NEXT WEEK Among the resolutions submitted was one by Edward F. Brown of Denver, to petition the Congress of the United Trie fuit brought by the United States States to pass a law forming a department of mines and mining, w hich should Mining company against Col. I. A. Wall et al.. to recover tite Nempton have the same standing as the Depart-Aieof Commerce and Labor. property of Bingham, valued approxiA resolution was submitted by C B. mately ut J1.CW.G00. will tome up In the Dignowity, delegate from Pennsylvania, Circuit Court of at Iknvrr opo Appeals asking ihe Mining congiess to petition 1 week from to a Andrew Carnegie build suitable an today. Pro!ably no legal at D. (.permanent building Washington, contioveiBy over mining questions ecr $1,000,000 suit to be Stal" I 15 atlr o d t. much attention this 1. . at d I. it certain tint m j.staf" was cvr ! ott. sit Briefs of the r idT.ce taVrj nt th- mi i'.ht trial r.ae i , u in p.in.l l.v th nttorne. ar.d each sidr will J... al ot- ted only two hOit f..r arg m:h a.-- The - 1IABBE tor:n f v. n ,tV L'nited StatPt tuti'paoy i ill ' rej e.1 tt"1" i?titeI by WPJi.tta a: vlr 1. hick.,.!, E-- ! ,; I. ttevrc Sittherh.n 1. nn I '...tl- t IIUKh-Jr.. B. B, Unjepw an 1 0 rn !..i'fiir,'; X: U i Ni . for the rt a-t- Impor-tRt- .t lefe:,!ants won !. point in th Federal to.irt !.'-lam iTliiir. when JtnUe IMr.er r fit. 1 r j n ap-psJe- tl. V. I.,;.:-- . O. . I tllTMJ ;! U - JVii-i.- o.n i S:ri-.',1.- : , to.ito.f. , oy favor of the ;s to grant an Injunction In United States tompuny. to prevent Col. Wall and hi associate." front ope r tir.se the Kempton mine, and It was f"n-thi that the philnti.Tr Now tlse qtiej'lioti Jt lt?ie reverts 10 the original, ar.d the tritl ehl likely feitb th onnrfhip of In? Kempton dajni dcflriltely. t,rjhv I ; v r ; t. O' i.h l o C i :w. f .T' IIJ, C.'HiI.l to ttlre. S pt. It iKK isUtir-i rn u bit'i-"i s ? i t r , . O . ' t ; : H I r.-- : .it r ' .. ? . ? . f , ."'1 ! nrf 2..' 1 4 j $, Tsii t tl T'-- j 1 e. It . ' f i ! i't w 1 '. : v lb" C nl .itr-.!:.:-!- "-! n.itr rf n P h : n!-- 1 1 H'.i t t" ! I .oT'o I V : rtTo-- 1 T ! " jf. KV , . - -- !- . it. i ' c - h v s that 1 j rut Jn r 1 j.f- . ''!rf. n 1' " "'" "r fUT t . 1 ? f- - K- - ;. V. !. A a o l ;! tr '. . ' ' !i- r ."I 1 . ,',1 1 i t t tt j i A-.- n. r...:i t..' ' . " S'.I.-S- ;- -: I- fo -h o jc ? t 4: 7 r-- od - j Ut 'o t . .1 t rht !.,. C;.n; t.l 1:. 1 ; tt kit ...t r : .t ctnfr - t:. t, vp, . ,:; 'i 1 t ! t:...o t : j t i d P . t 'hMi.-- ,) t ... 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The crime was evidently tornmltBd whSb? 1 ras At Afhm'. low?, p .. unb thirty miles away, two unknown prospectors wro f.oiud m:. dl.tt-l1. rr: I T". 1 : 5 : - - I"; ' t'"i r.fs'.r.-,-;- c IJ-- , .4 r t 4i -l A tit r r, I - ti i j- V oj s.ts.i.1 t?- .- i si 1 Congress Asking for a New Department, t- 5 tr v. t r ?:t r.!ji y Tlx- BOS ANCKBES. Cah. Spt. Munktou Pim I tdiu;- - l mi: in lndrt it H vl j j tt-,. r. 1 . ?(m the Bas Vegas valley in southwestern Nevada, and a "Th. r.tl Imr.dr-- d of d. t to oft. o t r, :i - i! d. t square milc-- along the pro;."d Salt Bake raiBo.ol i :;t t'o ir p!li:--- rf n r. y. . ; o : r Who" ' . I thiee settlera hnve b- - n butrhucd In oo'.d bh.l ar.d . .il; d i U t.o j; ' . , tt i none :nh is- p. C- - i"r. i b Jo r' of ravages, and the inhabitants of the whole south-t:- . .ue !n Vo;l I tuvu- f i t.' ift r. a stat. f terror. It is ;t desolate cour.tty. and tlv prop'o of B.13 V. .;Il-- y r t moved from Ivillzation as though on an island In th.' m; i;.town is Pi or he. the county i 1 Iff ItJ. V 1 t d it tched ot lv by dill rooK atel th-tven a deputy sheriff to preserve the peace, Th!S tioci lptb.u of t -- nd.t: : W.ilj I ILt L, ' show the people's grounds for fear. ion-gre- cf Washington l av ! . w.-- . lu.!:r at J Mot I.. ft ' IT BA .i.5 Vi 1 - ARE DOING DENVER Resolution Before Mining TJelegation. En Ttoute to Ogden Stops J vT!:b . ! ur WARP AH ALONG 01 C AT LAKE r j Mac-hen- , 2 a; t ! . r, rr otc pi r.lt r; J..k;:,,r :o t;, i p;f i ,Dnnc PIUTES vi e j Bine-Clar- ! ; i jJ .h.:-lh- di.-ouMi- .1 "WASHINGTON, Sept. ment of the Salt Bake route roeeived yesterday by the Federal word today from Caliemes to the effect periors indicted grand jury in conneetion with the postal that he has been appointed Justice of investigation is Gcorjre W. Beavers, for- Peacrt of that town, merly chi f of the division of salaries and theThe town has of the had a allowances. It is underptoed 'uat the Peace since the not turbuk-n- t of iti- -j j j - 1 v.-a- J. T. Tobf n of the engineering depart- One of the J i r .it: 1 3d cral People on Variety of Topies. 1 - - ! ;.T.r.-- .i of i - I Conral Take Aft!?n. lsr !ar. !. ; , Ir,-- vr,-Jv- iih 1 i ' Ui r;f h ! :. pVflltiW T'lU'C ItU.v Willi vwi" 1 ?',!- .i.-h- n.-h 1. i n. n GUESTS OF IDENT Ml-- r- n and In No r. - : ; Iff-- M -- ;;.-.- ' .sft !. w;h irf"i I i:f-.".- fr of ! nrd ihf rd f ! f U ' Workers of America pass.-- tl iot:gh TrU:U J. v.h " o far us j"t?lbl i f 10 is going to complete org:r.iT.ation of ti it miu i triet pi eri.irutoi y to the atitici p.i ted strike for th" lght-- .or d ty .ind biia nt!ly j ay day. In an Interview Mr. (i hr raid: do not know when the stiil o will I.."No. Thh rt.n t.,. ti to assume a decidedly warlike hii" I ;ni fin- to admit. W- !.-- ,. but a! thi t o. it ! ..k agreement without resorting lo drastic masut t serious. Bepr epettatlv s front oar or.tnU.tii.iti an. I s! v.i i thf meet in l.)en-tii, purptsThursday for ;iJt;.:; m lt l. the I;;ht-howork day. t!i very pbaso. AM the n:ett hiy p y of w eigi-- s." uay and a fair syst.-tIt is est una ted that If a strike I5 rail d fully 2o.f.- on! tn'n-uill to out. today o: hH n :. I'li.-bl- d BEAVERS AND MACHEN Conspiracy Between Them Charged in Connection With the Post-offi- V ,.:t. I !n U I- .M Question ur b: of low USJI Preparations for Struggle Over Eight-Hoin the Mines of Colorado. ORDfcR AT CALIENTE-- Justice of Peace Is tnnt 20,000 COAL MINERS EVDCrTClX TA PA AITT er INDICTED ONCE MORE Io;NV1;K. ivo.thrt ? ; J trp.?l fft ' r.xry. th til gf 1 V.ib of I)t - it-T.- --v J 1 1 rt. - .! f'r.l'fi f" . ft-r- " m !1'.in Several Places Severely Shaken. rcr-T- t Prominent Man. t- t if I d -- Damage Reported, but No S:-p- t A. -- l tJ -- Ti p!. l:-- f s u at u.f r i t-- ff.-- s of rt, of ihv Utz N.NTAXTINt'l'l.l n u ill flthT '.v H i r t .Tir t th nthr.cst nil.ir p brine j f n w ttr v.: lh" t art of i!. I zr ti tr :T 0 ' r Ji -rut t : tir.jon rn!ni. f t rt r ;i rt's r The ;' - SAN FRANCISCO, h y.r tn-j!,,- idlb l.i!s of l'njt- - I Mlr?-VotkT- s r v , " rl iim tbit thrr.j iv-- t rr o iu",u f ih j Hk !y t I 'f n. wh ), a tirs; ui;i lsitnj4'i!ip fioni . lii ol I'.t iH' t'. can r ink j' iry u n f thu rc ! In who nnt jotir the !- ' V.SinN;TN. - I- quietxtl CROvn:;o - ! Body Wrapped in News- Felled by a Ecckz. 1 nrrojvrs ArrAiRf WESTE N PACIFIC WORK EAR THQUAKE GOULD EING PUSH ET STRANGLED IS SURELY BACK OF IT IN COLORADO ; . ADMIRAL COTTON ng. WlLKllSItAIlItl V.. S'ft. f Ciof tfo Wyomlnc rrj.'.in lV pr.itor.s if rivplf V.cht. npm lh i Flir.s th"n t!. iJsht to d aTKC ,t ,i rry i;a;Tt.irt or. Th' " - ; Far-Reachi- j plrd - Arbitration May Coat Salt Lake Poelely circle h.v; been plertpantly surprised by the re- port that Bcnncr X. Smith, lawyrr, clubman and soeicty ladr. wd'.l shortly wed Mrs. Mabel Miner MeClure, d.uiRht r i f former Chief Justice and Mrs. James A. Miner, who?? handsome residence on Mast Kris- ham street has been the scene of many brilliant Foci.il fun tin tin. Mrs. MtCJure is one of the mos thanr.'.uc and popular of Ior.il io- ciety women and has done much to make the functions given nt th Miner home so pleasant and suocerful from a socl.il Ftanipolnt. She is now visiting in California. Mr. Smith, aa a lawyer, politician and clubman takes first rank. II" to congratulate him on the su t rs has many friend.- who will le which lias attended his wooinir. He Is a form r State Senator. (S '5, 3 ? (ifi ' i? '") (( 0 () fi ( () (ij (mi jjFEDEHATION ' Reports Differ Statements of the Porte; Powers May Send Warships to Disturbed Point. REGARDED 1 RS. MABEL M. M'CLUP.E; IMPORTANT SOCIETY FOLKS PLEASED Decision of Umpire in the trol Hills; Finding of a Dead Body Causes Negro Confesses to MysteExcitement. rious Wholesale Thefts s ss OWNEKS WILL TIGHT in Chicago. irnEE Cent.-- rl Consular From ENNER X. SMITH TO WED SfflSBLEISURE until DRIVEN OUT. Price. 0, 1903. TATE OF PANIC EXISTS AT UT: FOREIGNER EEK REFUGE IN LEBA NON IER AT VICTOR CAUSES ALARM IN mm and Thursday EJLEGRAMJ! Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday Evening, Septemher Tvn . ofluninniinis 1 ' t ' t o j 1 .11 f;udt t 1 ; |