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Show m in jiTjwmimiiiiiiiiMi i TELEGRAM eikeULATES TO 1 MX inrtriwjipin TOWNS. 1115 FarUy cloudy tontfhl and tomorrow. . I paps iji Oil ENTBRMOUNTfllW STATES HTwtct ELEGRAM AKE Vol. II. No.. 514. Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuesday K vexing. September 0 Pmce. Tiikee Cents 22. 1903. t SLA CLAIM MARTIAL LAW IS IN 1REATENS SPL1 T FORCE IN CRIPPLE CREEK, NM IF CONVENTION TURNS DOWN HIS CLAIMS WHERE STRIKE IS NOW ON Will Walk Out and Expects to Be Followed by 5000 Members of His Local Union in 0 0 0 0 0 Agreement With Colombia Weather Man Is Not Sure, on Canal Matters Exbut Looks for a Drop In Salt Lake's Tempires at Midnight. ( 0 0 0 0 0 Workers, Is the business agrent of union No. 2, who was recently sen- tenced to prison in New York for receiving bribes from employers to prevent strikes, but who was grant- ed a stay of execution pending an appeal. Parks called the members of his union out on strike after a settlement had been approved by the international officers, and for this the union was suspended. 0 0 0 0 0 0 KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 22. Samuel J. Parks early today predicted a split in the International Association Gf Bridg? and Structural Iron Workers if the annual convention should refuse to recognize union No. 2 of New York city, of which he is a member. The union had been expelled by President Buchanan and up to late last night the credentials committee appointed yesterday had wrestled with the question of sustaining this action. Goes Over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Before the convention opened President Buchanan intimated that his canwould depend updidacy for on the convention's action in the Parks cafe. If the delegates from the union 5L;pended by the president are seated, he probably, it is stated, will not run. Hitch in Committee. A hitch had arisen in the committee on credentials over night and when the time for the convention to convene had arrived the committee was not ready to 0 Injuring Parks. Ride. Out for Tally-H- o was stated that the commitLater it tee would .not likely finish its work to- day and that the convention would not reconvene until tomorrow morning, most of the delegates taking a tally-h- o ride during the afternoon. According to one of the delegates the committee's difficulty in reaching report was not over the seating of the Parks delegation, but over the question of representation in the convention of inside workers. "T. 1 000 SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 22. An auto- 00 000 0 COLD WEATHER IS NOT LIKELY TO DAM- DROWNED IN ICELAND AGE UTAH FRUIT. rr th of tr. -- at Itjtil" . AO- 1 f Ih- - tic wave bat ha. started southward from th territory of British Columbia may glv Salt Laker a few day of rain and disagree able wathr. It H not Lke-l- y that th tcmrHTJtaro will fall cnougn to cnc.ar.(Tfr the fruit that is not tt gathered. hi'." ntn.tiIf '..nil I iff' I " W9 1 ( rrjr.-- l. ' uil.t to th Lt . . .if-w . urf.ii-- r w ! w but 0 0 0 000 o'clock thia morn nel to Indicate that H.tl. toward south ing result of tbl tnmrm-n- t. I pir push- - tt-- . tl f,--- t; ; .?. f t - (f'tli T"t. '.;.? . s "1 ? - ?;.; . in jj-rr' t i . ' JUtlcn mr.-- u' I ! 1 Jy.If'A-lK- v i'hr t"!;f I ( ; i . . lirn t it-lvr-- ,; av l t-- TRACK ON I In r. a tik". r,nl. tTnira-tr.reJui- ft.r "..-ars- - ii '.; m i 1 lyfr.-- . : : Tl j cU j r. :.' r o-- 1 t?l,nrfii vtpJu4tc mun trArg - r.i sf tiiu in A.i5t,f ctt rr.r,;;r,"u1 J !'-- N . It- - n""."n tauhta x : r r th r h ' tj j h.,if4 r.m-in U t.tai already brtun to fall nvir t i Woman Believed Younjr un,',! ftr nt. tt.f r.'rth- - j eastern part nf Or-j:Ar KryL Prl&na: hll cmly i Uclii j em part of to Have Been Murdered Why ! fall l.r. f'Ciunnl owr tm i"Ttln. n p.;'.r. Attorn r nj:v.p. frr inM it I lKat Forec.ijitfr Hyatt of t Jh" n ovitr-ntur.lv n te, h'F.hJf r.'("6n". in Ohio. j tell what VA b". but h- - IV. th- - ct.Ul w , tU tJ ty hxA t!;ntir.f it to cvm routh. "'It sem ti trend thi ua." h fal.l -- Th t. l i lhi ?! tra lit !.i:vi:i.ANt. iv. prnlN-tblto i.i). ' and It that It will .'. lit".'. "Th- - i!fffnhr.l, : . "i give u muler wathrr within t y.r. twMty-fou- r J tJ hour. t do not will o, !, w '.un.I r.t ! urf lti yp.ir !ctt N Ttnl)rc hov.fVfr, thnl the i hr,K that t t?.- ! Vn ifhl t r I -- Uv h'h r" f Allr'i4 lTrk at incurdurlre thail p?rloJ wl'.l nuUlfu:-l- y h" Tr.ttt V'! to notti SM.' m t V M t;f t Hrftj ?. I y Th forerikt I.u-- 1 y the hurfjiu ! und kil;-fir partly rluJy t.v u trflSt. biit lh , a 1 J . w uUi- -r fci D'.bt. , . tonight and v VWin-li Th temrntttir' n t;lsc!"T ' nJ fh. . .'Th,r ,:lJ' " K for h tltr". that tl- - Kir! h1 -n r.ur4-rr- .I than 7 wu th a d j y fj Th maximum th lr. k. wl'tf train c:hr jtnl .? - i f i V.V '?'?.!.-..'-- . ;.l v s r.t 1 t t a? l;ul i ut It In c ??. Mi. I!,t! ih,-,- nni. ,r l.ft.ihr tit 'ilt-- ihi !lr,"ca f t t ir c Ih- r-- - I '' rt-it-- ! : T- - Ni-v.l- tr ho-l-osflb- le t " fr s;;. , i -- to-du- ...... ... 4 v 5 n ilrf - ) .f-- - v.; l.n - Ur 0r : V 1 ?" rr-V- r.l tHv. "t-r-da- S t lli ; 1 t- i (r.Kl"l ; 1 A MONTH MORE t . t. ll.. IIJI, t I !."... i tit fry. i S 1 'liritll.,'. f.r ihr rar" Thu TO UTAH MINES: RISE IN ... u .'Mt ,. -F . . - m rr.hf.i'-- ' - V . jr.ys- - --- jti .t- .r-;- r- r "- , - - , tr tuiut . ' w ' r, pi ir a xl .it t bfar.r.g in 1 tht " 1 BIG STRIKE THE PRICE OF SILVER THREATENED FRIENDLY 0 AMERICA r. c.f i BODY PUT ! $100,000 f t:r.r I Wri.tt f Jvf M'I'i'.ar. ht t in ;sr t Ittrl kr.',J ti.r, Thttr Irt . ts - n J i-- on the rn,".itfT l fir Air 1 r.i:i:K. t''.!r,-- 11 for i i t r. Alleged Xillurjr Turtj Wrsktr.. Local weather condition!1. whlh fcr the past week have oeen nearly perfect with clear skls and delightful autumn temperatures, are undergoing a chare today that may result In another cold ppell similar to that of th early purl of the month and another visit from tl. frost king. An area of high pressure, similar In character to the on that cnup-- th recent cold wave, ha dvclopod fine. yesterday, directly north of here over the British Northwest Territories. From reports received at th weather bureau today it appears that the barometer la that rising rapidly over that ctlon and enerthe "high" is becoming decidedly getic, which is Indicative of low temby peratures in the vicinity dominated atthe Influence of this tyj'lcal winter mospheric formation. Should it pass away to the rut th temperature! ever this paction would6 not be materially affected, but at well-know- S - In tyr.j t:.t AWrin!. Mary Muf; Arrhl Atfton. lh Knur SlrtAltt tt--illn.t.c I t t i .- f r.t ?.o-jt- l . !).- - f h h I i ? t ? . T -"h t aI ALLLOED A "TACK ON GUARD LIN IS; TROOI 3 CALLED OUT AT VICTOH. With the prke of silvr tit its present rr nh n. SILVER'S RISE IN ? figure, the earnings of I'tah mine. for in lift", .r'. I s tt p i of Firemen and LAST to will amount SINCE TRICE month of the September Cardinal Gibbons OF NOVEMBER, 1002. approximately JI.0Xt more than for .1 ji j , i Be t the of the month Northern ; Great .k It; flrt any during May yar. hi of Pope Pius X. and I'tah'H silver output in In nu:vl numt T "!.". .' C"'"?'-- V.r.rt NV . .'v i t . r i l , t! it f bers 1,000,000 ounces r month, in Jan- Out. Called His Policy. t : i J in nary of this year that product wan nol i : i 47 41 I. rii l an at, prices ranging between Aj : 3 sr . lut-'TOURISTS ED BY NEW YORK, Sept. 22. Cardinal Gib cents per ounce. wh!I tluring thlf v m.it.J. ?'. same will nverae month the on bons arrived here today f'r the Kaiser output . a.: 1 rm .11 I lh- - fit A delegation of local producers, barring any sudden Wilhelm der Grosse. FALL DOWN MOUNTAIN' Auk i:. i. u. jit a ttell above went per. and Baltimore from drop, price . int) laymen priest3 ;k. ' ' T .. I t " . t f I he r'A t ,.i down the bay on a revenue cutter to OUIK't". f pt. :i. 1 r. r . it If .1 grr." t4u!: of ihf in-less z Silver reached Its lowest 22. greet him and welcome him home. ypt. !' r mdr at rrpl-' lJ 'SI i N. . i. tha.n a year ago, when It was quoted n s?' ri 'V? Y ,?' Another reception awaited the cardi') Ls th rr.han cf Hat Mailfr 46 was V Orsnl ; cents. as low That :(. nal when he went ashore at Hoboken. made on November 2H. quotation numrou mrtlvr Vlrrrr rn n1 J, J. nnd by put. making It ' . fr'.l V The pier was crowded with ecclesiastical April. 11K)3, the price had not reached ttr to rh!-thrlr r.f lh IlmthT t rt jthlp citinpa.;! . . n . f ti ut a nmttll pnflt. MhTi-snt th" frtn-- r f r- - hT f'r friends from this city. This afternoon the mark. rrnfrrrri lbl f ft f nin-tlIn ?lny of this year thr' flrft protltnjc price rhlpplm; ih the cardinal will go to Brooklyn. r'"n. Hr.Htpr- th." m r Ir '"ftwl m-- a vax The th tbi nounced mad". nlvan' advance ro?xlUon ul"f prlcj ,M( Of the new pontiff the cardinal ih- - P.vly n chm t. tl " rarn In;? up to r3i ents. anil shio that brought Inr;itod (V, Iik-in terms of the greatest enthusiasm, invlng a I H " rMcular. th tim th'4 jwlvanc log to Justify the dlicrtnrn In r.t!Mrt: fl'isi'p of !!. bfii C?nf tf- -r rf Chtiffh ! m I lie 6ald that the choice of the conclave top notch being reached yesterday, nt th monthly dividend of bat rmp4ny t i f n n r.f tl misrf ' J t I i NTl1 had been most happy from an American Z'J cent. t' .. ATI. frevn ?J0.OO to JU t Am In forty-righ- t tint It M fr fo " f th for viewpoint, as Piux X. was deeply interthe Another Important fature largely rfponlbje re;tpr irn. f . ested in the development of the church In th In the prb- of Filver I the fn-of tb I'tRh mln of a( ;-Springf ' . '!'-in this country and was singularly fa- that it hus greatly inrreasetl the out- - dividend Cht;T tivfit!i. NEGRO ON TRIAL FOR with fl t'miliar with American institutions. The A'' v jl . I t p cardinal bad several lengthy Interview h in t '? r ' v 'r-r ; with the Pope regarding church affair j KILLING AN OFFICER tWficl.t. in this country. The cardinal was t ot inclined to discuss the probable policy of the new papal regime, but said that Scuationl Cme That Cam Near no radical changes in American church ensue. He would said administration Ending in a Lynchiiig At that one of the first steps taken by Pius was to instruct his acting Secretary of Tcorid, III. State, Mgr. Merry del Val, to provide for an extensive exhibit of the Vatican M tan on the i n MttV-a- . Zl- -J hegan to tine for hi rpMlHA. III.. J4;treasures at the St. Louis exposition. corner. " i f th" r T m !. on J.n Steed That Felt Disgraced wnrntvfr th Chlnarrun wot-.- drive utaf.tlv ih- - vr.:um M :r ir, ki','. I !"! him fmst his old loc.it Inn the n.ic wou'l NO ADULTERATION IN i whinny hi recognition of h! form r !!. jttht-'ft'rlrltrit .a htm Hauling Vegetables mafter. t irc J H. ; t,n tfiI inj.ii Workman Tumbles Eighty The other horr. gavp him the homr- - j rr."rr,:nc. H- l.l ri!H. Ift1 K. MnriTHEIR LAGER BEER lauch time and ngaln. for Chinese will ; n p (() th-- M if'hy Then Goes Feet Thl the Chinaman dJ3 not notify, nn ly rmmt.r.4 wh?n he diove p..t th roriT th: I B ; t.A C f r.tsrrj, rrt Brewers Declare There Has Been No Drops Dead. morning, goaded hi Mee-.- to fcreattr .y !!. niy t"a ir.rli. lffr. .jtNt Back to Work. In t; t -- ..1 pf utialJrc cc I trm fleed In rtunling the corner. ml f.fTlcT. Wl'.Sol Complaint Outside of PhilaTh lorie gave hlj xiul because It had been hold nHgh. but th nrltrv r.ttb Heartbroken ti delphia. lh-lwrn-- r only p ni:yv vr,n. 'ii. rr to a fhinaniMi and had be-- n degraded fxpn,.unnn f a oi arriMnn. t'lWOMAN FORGER IS ;ht: r, an easy p1ce ns nn xprstnanM At It uru tr nuich for the PHILADELPHIA, Sopt. today'? from P M ft-.- ' animal. lie dropp'd ilni of a session of the convention of the United nag to the Ignominious tak of hauling SENTENCED TO PRISON hart. A Vf terluar Ian who Mo-- ! States Master Brewers' association the a wagordoad of vcgtaldos about th broken In Uir;.: It to be a th drcUrrl a formulated Chlne?e of Ah the hors delegates plan whereby Lung. t, Jof luart failure. stricter economy would b" exercised about city, t J f ith a ;.:M Urrsf r.Th" lody hi huhd away In a few breweries by employees, po that material huckster dropped dead of heart fallur t. It Plttt.Apr.I.PlltA. near South and Main stretts about First not be wasted. to th cr mntory. wouid minute i? 7 o'clock this morning. .f nJ ' The delegates also described the methn;th- ! .f i thrvt.-e!. tbtfitl-IrouM m'ich ods by which the brewing industrv would Ah Lung purchased a hr Two New Typhoid Cop. reach the of No rm th few. llina "tratlon In r h'.m tain.!black horse about three weeks ago from If.t-'tl . was made at thisperfection. Th session of of x. c !. Id N'.Ue n Ircna quesc: mar Sj rr r t an ,c a who had rri fccurcd til expressman, Ire hj Wrnt. tion of the quality of bcr. Unofficially, North Strand Arthur ni nrrt. t ' Hhit It was said that no complaint outside of yourger and more sturdy animal. tM 8outh Ftrwl ttVm. bth vicHh Irjjry from !ht lUdl, t.ntury m welcome to h" horse teemed The first at oX to rv rvp'rtJ, to i;.,sUml Thn tim of tvphoid fvrr. the ingrei. Oarr". rml yrr Philadelphia had been made o dients in the- beverage. a g ixa ftn:y irss wncectrl the change, but aXUrwani apparently tb BuarU of Health thU af trrr.voa. t t!" t' i f th J vit Engineers Talks ' p-- . . j -- . -- 1 . I '. j At-.- - r s j 1 5 !- - J , - r.-- " , i h Kill N4fl'," - i ia rc ic ;n J .. i-- lnt 1. c u ' EO-ce- V - n ; ( Jow-Kra- 4- - r!). 'wraff t. I rutrru: 4"i ji-rrirl cc Id rlM fr DUBLIN, Sept. 22. Ten fisher- men were drowned today by the capsizing of a boat in Killim bay, near Waterville. su. f by foul Air v.h'ti irkl; s r i !.; t lb mlr.r rklrjfi Ut t'.tfht. " ARE no-M- .sir. t... vista. M VlU . TEN FISHERMEN I. IV d mobile containing six persons plunged over an embankment and fifteen feet below to the bed of the Cuadaiupe river late last night, injuring all of the occupants, one of them. Mrs. De Saissett, probably fatally. ' The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Pietro de Saissett, Mr. ond Mrs. Peter E. Col and their son. Lewis, and the chaffeur, "William Corliss. Mrs. de Saisett's chief injuries are internal. Mr. Col'a left arm was broken in two places and Mrs. Col suffered the fracture of her collar bone. The hurts of the others consist of many but not dangerous bruises n De Saissett is a capitalist. Col is a prominent wholesale grocer. of report. Nothing was made known11:30 the committee's progress and at no attempt had been made to call the convention to order. At that hour no further statements were vouchsafed either by President Buchanan or Mr. v Chase; Night Attack Guard Lines. Morlcy and Adolph Abcrson Meet Death in a Mine. ian:.N" 000000000000 Bank 15-Fo- ot Into, River, Six Persons. Will Leave International. "I do not care what they do." said Mr. Parks to a reporter. "I am going to win out in the end. If the convention sustains the committee we'll walk out and go back to New York and continue our little local of 5000 members just like w e did before there, was any international " union. 000 AUTO TAKES HIGH PLUNGE 0000000000000000 ntovr bitcp. Gen. Col. r X"2 . perature. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. The State department up to noon today had no news dispatches bearing upon the Panama canal situation, either from Minister Beaupre or through Mr. Ilerran, the Colombian Charge d'Affalre-- here, and nothing is looked for during the day which will keep the treaty aJive after midnight. There is no intimation In official circles here as to what will follow this. Sam vi) COLD WAVE SEEMS TO IN SIGHT HE CORD OF PARKS, WHO THREATENS TO SPLIT THE UNION. Parka, who threatens to the International Association split of Bridge and Structural Iron KILLED BY FOUL AIR BE HEADED THIS WAY . NO TREATY Ncw York. Military Authority Is Supreme in District, Says d rtlri: lElnt. f - I Pl'r. srr x nt i- ; " ; T -- rc-- t Kiif-tir-lpnt- V-- 4-- 444 Farmers' Congress Meets. NIAGARA FALLS, N. T.. vSept. 22. Tlio Farmers' National congrress assemannual bled here today in twenty-thir- d session, being called to order by PresiGov. Odoll dent Flanders of Albany. delivered an address of welcome. FAMOUS OLD MONK DEAD Brother Karl of the Benedictine Order Passes Away at Prague. - ly m HrJ-van- :". oe -- t- - 1 1 hu. uh llh t ur-''- ' bit pi t .jw: i ? , 1 JIG DANCED AFTER FALL - r-- r-- I d at 1 S Gardener, " .r - ESPONDENT HORSE DIES FROM A BROKEN HEART a . ?S - " - tl.-nl-- ev . . - and. t 1 r--t I b-r- I ex-xprp- ss ch-irg- NEW YORK, Sept. 22. A private dis patch from Prague announces the death of Brother Karl, probably the most famous member of the Benedictine order of monks. Before entering the cloister, he was Prince Edwin Schoenberg, an officer of the Austrian Emperor's guard. At 35 his tastes suddenly changed. One day he rode to the Benedictine abbey from the parade, and asked to be admitted to the priory. He gave a large fortune to the order and spent his days working among the poor. r-- 1 -- r - 22.-- . hrokr-ntplr1t-e- rrd . r - ! . - f-y 5 fine-lookln- ar-m- e g n-tl- on ? ita rtf-n- )- fr lo - r-- - .fn r!i: - '.tl-.- .H t. rr. Hr. r.-- rl. t...P. !". i 1 5 t-U- Ii:. "rt tk |