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Show I I GRAM. TELE KE La Salt SThe "Talr Vol. II. No. Sait Lake Cit Utah, Saturday Evening. Octoher 53G. kn3 tcmorro w. tenlgM fmm- - wm . m m m fe PAGES ....... Price. TininE Cents 17, 190.5. IN BANGER OF : Application for Pardon, FIFTEEN KI LLEI), FORTY MAY B. ,ET OUT IN JURED N A COLLISION ON AS TRUSTY RAINS IN NEW JERSEY 0 Italian Laborers Caught in Wreck Threaten to Riot After Sraash-U- r: WAR BEFORE DECEMBER IS THE GERMAN FORECAST OF RUSSO-JAPANEAFFAIR; WAR PREPARATIONS Signed by 800 Prominent Citizens, Goes Over for Month; Duke's Case SE The negotiations BERLIN, J j between Japan and Russia, according ii. to the view of the situation taken here SIGNIFICANT JAPANESE MOVEMENTS. ., are not making progress. Each side, it l appears from official information, will -. not yield on the essential propositions. IT. vr t i) an PARIS, Oct. Although the onVitU do r..t Japan persists In requiring an agree() of the Russo-JapatKu l. jdtu.it ion. thHr 1jI-if nlvlc .! ment that shall now delimit their reof its somewhat serious ajp t. The t Admlr i!iv t. j ,t. for , j spective spheres of supremacy and Jaa S concentration of warships In lie iif,in MHp:t .rd at '., r ' I pan declines to consent to the general undrrM.-oThe t. for thi European j,., . , , f ' policy of "drift" under which Russian . t . s In an It ') Japanese war.'hij Europ port's. Iixliiditg ln jtij. influence will, the Japanese say, stead' t pit ted at British ship yard. Th" Jiii;j. . of t !' r .f ily bear upon Korea and edge forward ') ' . . has iho to arrived. ships a Is already for until the time acquiring ripe prpar.itty taking i i part of, or the whole country. Japa.i, as previously cabled from here, abide, or I." and th" threat ever in I'l I'm no , :. r : ' iiir f:."M is determined, according to the German the mar -f th.- - :ii .f i! will to t ort a: ! backer' 'jiulhoslllMf a Russia with settlement view, to have - j i begin. This li the danger in plain v. Ini'l" !! il attlti:.!'-linprr The Japanese 'tovci nn.ettt Hi .t dit" 1y l.'.g 'I. a J.ii,t is by a treaty whereto they both must Oct. Also Deferred. 17. oTi4"b M i IU:.-m!.i:- 1 fdl i,i't:l I " vl i. 'i 4i ivifh thifp.-- Prominent Signers. Some of the most prominent signers i are George Sutherland, K. M. Allison Jr., J. C. Leary, Waldemar Van Cott, Kdward McGurrin. K. A. Wedgwood, D. Freed. J. C. Burbiuge, A. J. Davis, J. F. Bamberger, X. A. ltanso-hof- f. Ogden Hiles, Charles Cottrell. Arthur Brown. W. H. Dickson, Joseih Lippman, D. II. Rogers, Dr. A. C. Young, A. C. Ellis, and four guards and the clerk of the State prison. r of Assault. Attorney Allison stated that under rule No. 3 it was within the jurisdiction of the board to consider an application for a pardon in case of an emergency, without the petition being filed !, ..r ?r !.; f 1 tai . . . t !'' .ls-"-- ;! sic - ., LONDON, Oct. 17. The Alaskan Faundaiy cc:,;i.vi .i h- h 11 r to all the American ccntntiort. rxrept :..! cf th P?tAr, 1 agreed grant canal, which goa to Canada. The l'otnial a.f tc cr.it r.t l bins: 'Iran u and will be rendered on Monday. - I IVWASHINGTON. Oct 17. Tho Ai- -. fi ;t dec'.ioil the of ..: " a t t.t tl;i ,li'.kfill Let;noUlllillg matlon ifn,vl by th" Sti'tc dep(rt:u i.t that ' i ! eM i.a I t agreement. Although th" btdl nli. '" ?n I a d:tir.et i u for pattment cdr. lals tny th it It nhn-.i. the. t ' I'eo,nlon that the tWt f the .;.i!.-- t s'. I i f to thrt Canada I. f'Vil .i merely gives i.i mot"n ' f "j Portland .in.il, an 1 of no ?ip,t , ltnp-rtir. admitted by Mate d pat :it,ent n:V,. ,,.1' . . feeders. The assault wa the culmination of several days of disorder. A gang of men, declared to be Franklin union phk'-t- . a number of employers of th-- R. ertson being assaulted and perhaps attacked R. consome of the Donnelley & Son company. In seriously injured by the tight which followed Frank Lahew victs at the prison. was so badly bejun that the police took Witden Confirms Statement. Lim to the county hospital. A r.utnh r V' :ip!o. ling Warden Wright of th pein- - of Otherbut Donne)l-not severely hurt. tr.:ttarv was called bv Gov. Wells and struck, The police arrested thro- - men. Fi-asked if he thought Robertson v as in "hates ;,nd The acting Ketchum, John Mu-hedanger at the prison. Smith. Warden stated that in his opinion Robertson was in danger because of the hatred toward him which was exhibited by some of the prisoners. When asked If there was any room in which could be- held in safety Acting "Warden Wright, replied that there were pueh apartments but that it would be three weeks before the time set for ennid ration. :'.s is the usual procedure, lie further stated that should the matter go over until the next monthly meeting there was danger of Rob-- .I ! M - ' . , . J. ' ll '. . . ..... ... . . .... , , - t ;tt('jri.""'I-.- - - I - i- tJ I a ;;-"i- "'' t ( : ....... . 1 - . " 1 - I - - ' M. ;(t.. , j;p i t' J : . .. I ' ; j ' I T : rt I, ., . f 1 r.t imt'f ' ?'t IHn I',. - - , r i c f i ,, ,. .n V ' . r r i ' f 1 .t ,.- ' - t ; T , ' " i i - f 1 T r r r ? i r - : 'f .. .i ..." c !"'- T ' "I t"!' !.'.' ."it ' i ; '1 s - ! f ".' f ' ! J r- . -i ? r- - J 1 Ik : ; .. o . C ! i ; ; 4. ; s . i t t r 'a7-i' f !!,e- o i.nf 1 c t - 1 .1 . ir t ".-- I .. J' 4: t ' .m r V',;.'.-- r 1 ...- i.,... - i it .a I 3 m t.-- r f' r ' I !. 5 I t ,!.:. 1 ?j ' 1 t vtf'tU I ! f.lf iM-nrt- f ? i; '' ! ! . . - t; -, 1 Ht-'l-l.fi- ?t y , 1 1 . 1, ?" Elaborate Reception for PInaycIcrs. BULLETIN. CHICAGO, Oct. 17. A ravage Ftnet fight in which one workman was b adly beaten occurred last night as a result of the .strike of the Franklin union of prf t-- f ? T f .T ?:, !;'If vy ' ; jifii f tb -. , if t I r J. r n . !). if 1 f tnj. (aLi-- ; '" t ' r-- ! t J ii 'i;tstm. '. its T. Itnr ."!; ,?- It-s- I 1- -- 1 fr, t t"" n t i t":c:r.;f. ' !:i I)' t; n J;-- rf O k tf ?. r.rh Jon AMERICAN CONTENTIONS UNION MEN CONVENTION IN BOUNDARY DISPUTE IN FIGHT OF BANKERS PD A NTED BY THE COURT San Francisco Prcrares Three Press Feeders in Chicago Are Charged With Disorder. In Danger to 1 t . ,t ta i . It.klv. t - i:t i i:. rt! - f i l . : . .(- wfi-- E'li'-f-- f . Ic i r irrif A -. . f-- h v. ir-r- -r.'- ?- l t',i'-r'ar ,. Wi:H;ii!i, - vi-v- . j " t:. t j. " let i I t I "f i : . J 1 bvsl-t- f rfrtti.-t- ' rT - ? at. :; lur j .r . i:.'n Tim ' t " ... t J- d ;:-- " I TnitNT N N. J. o . a ' r t -. v m 1 . . 1 ar. 1 ? 5r l I" hj I' '' : r ttitttrri! jjr-r-a :ioet h?fVi t i r ; J ','.t& i,r f f i" . I . r. f j .,t'!ij-n- 1"T ti tt !i!vo - n &n-;i- t.o J.tp"",t 1 atr 1. in tl s )r 1 -- j;i. 1 I l !.t J.tp.tn' o.?rr i; : n tj l ft ; lr l;t f " Responsibility for Accident Not Determined. . In i I.ui.r t.it.. .tl. tv J Because of th& turbulent feeling of animosity which exists between the convicts at the State prison against A. A. Robertson, who gave the general alarm a week ago last night, which prevented a wholesale priron delivery, the chances are that the former Wells-F- a rgo bank employee may be made a trusty and turned loose outside the penitentiary walls, and only be required to return at night, when he will be relockcd safely in his cell. Plea for Pardon Made. Attorney E. M. Allison addressed the Board of Pardons this morning and presented a petition for a pardon for Robertson which was signed by fully eight hundred people, many of whom are prominent in commercial circle? and social life. that air'N'f f Uf ! r Jine n.ii-ffcln t ri.-to t! C rriur'til tt-.- 1 it; th ! ., i ? M ... v. i . , .. I !'. tr i s . t , ! i ..!, i- .r 1 ;.. ' sid s. l ' 1 i t i t 1 i- i r Rob-ert:-- vn - c lost- - conli nemen t. Could Be Made Trust". him If thre The Governor question-.-.Wt'if any other precautionary slep.-which might be taken, to whieh tho that lie could acting Warden replied make Robertson a trusty and place him outside the prison walls, only rehim to return at night. This quiringestimation would rend-- r his in his absolutely safe. Pardon Case Deferred. The board agreed that it was rot proper for them to consider the application which was presented on such Warden short notice. and Acting to take snub Wrightas was instructed he thought best to insure the steps of Robertson, until n'Xt month, safety the when application for a pardon will be considered. JVt the same time tha petition of Harry Duke will be considered, the matter having gone over to that meeting. s jmj-siii- on PRAISE F0 FIGHT WITH BIG WHALE ! fit fce ture ' ;t alid tn.ls an hour ty . Senator Hanna Lauds the strugle. Name of Former Dem- RUSSIAN ROBBERS ocratic President. LOOT WHOLE TRAIN so-call- Ten Highwaymen Overpower Conductors and Escape With Booty From Safe and Uapgage. ST. PKTERSF.FRG. G t. 17. Tn .urn successfully h. ld up a pa.-s-- r.n r train . between Dunabourg ai d bu miles from this city. during 1 iida night. The m- u j,,n , P( ri tn,. ,,,n,ju.. tor's car, overpowered and hound conductors, robbed the f. .in,i p;iCljr, K, and escaped with the booty to an adjoining fore; t. Ph-i-k'.v- - KILLED; PASSENGERS HURT NJVY IS TO HAVE feS SUM NEXT YEAR WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. Secretary bloody has approved the estimates for the support of the navy for the next fiscal year, as recommended by the chiefs of bureaus, amounting to as against $79,816,791 appropriated for the last fiscal year, $102.-fifG.44- 'ft4r4BM 0. ,ir j . r. v t ii i .. ii i i OKGAN RECITAL POP, i i ,i I . y In 1 ar eej,,t rlub fi.n 1. , tl. o he I.e.iiM; i ! i r.- liy ji ! - .' s.i'j... tle ..t-.- f 1 ' - 1 1.- - I.' o v J ',, I i r. for tr r: T'lUtb--l .'-ebib ..r. tl.ree ttwoiillent ti'.--t ears. th- r- nere dining atal the la. ,r.. ar-l- t m '. Ilo.i.-htit; r ig t.t of ti... Ne I.-v oreitn t uig 7- s i -7 ele?).'( t tilled. .ti! Ul - i ilt j. l"l,i,. . I ..... i . ..III'. r t ( "!,!..) Hi . O - .'. : ... the I: I - .1,1 ! i Jt f fj' 3 f-- - 4 i y U 6 I TV 5- f 4 jp f EH 1 -- - 2 P jf it-- y ! t ... ; ' I 5 I: . . . r I V , t . W F)i v ( r . " j ?. villi- - j Cause. j ... . . : I 1 V i.,. t a ; Suit Over This Amount Decided in Arkansas - ' j a. " - i .t " : Court. wit " rc:;,;.f" rri: t ;!aT; i fTinv Atuu- " p; " " Cl.i i 1 1 r v. 1 . . 1 ' J 1 i 1 j . . I t . : I Trial Court Denies ilim a Ccrlificalc of Probable tn re . . j r t . i s ,a t t t , CMS CM "... 0 f toor. t it ONE CENT s . ie 1 1 ilt ' w t f : i o '(.' J fi LESS THAN 5" ,, i . 1 i t 5 . I .e ,f.. . Y :K; i'h' anil Tttist eo:ni ai.y. N J inies I!. Ihaivh. i i f' t.iry Atn"ii .m NrlV lVirkotB l.o(. ; inn. Yl.rk.j . 'lhit'h-i;,ni,,n )'ro-- . a. . 'n.. Ne.v Y ' . k ; r;.i".i- S. . f tficer. t'olo.sl.il trui-Trim n.j n . i'i i .1. r '". H. t III New York; si e; Mr. York St..! i;.tikei ' . o Intt.-nj Np t , F Sarfttcg.i, N. Y.: YiU!.in Savlrg- - b ir.V. j tv pti'sld" nt N'etv Yrk Frre. I r : . ' llli t.itt-F- -- 'j.,. I i . f'-n-- t'al. - d J r?i out h..i:ce. An aii' th' s !n tl-!iii . 11. l"i.' Vf. tr. ..Mirer ..f th. l';,i!e Stctes; Wtili.im H. I;id;;.',. irtn.nMo of tie (urrei.y. t':nk Wi'.li. i r It '. t . . . t t ; u.'i : lieI. i.1 nvr r'cht;. ral!ro;ol St..- .mi thiotih idxte '! J. 1: - l" J k-- Ul.'ll Will il-'-'t- 1 c t- - .4...r. t . Milt n t;-- t. f i ,J. ' 1 1. "1 ' i' t;.-- ii t'i t i ; f..- ' i ' t b!.b.v birber fbrtp a 'id hbraty.MtIM, old win's of rar..i and th'" thirst if Ii'tKr. Thr- "?. I.'il ttlth iiitmit l.t'1 eoivij.ixe.l of gej a bf in id l ! co.'n lies a.t.o in bett'-- r 1 !" f 1 r - - 4 ! . fit. ;.. t d - ' 4 1 i: . -. . e. than V. Favors. T1 i U-.- t Will Materially Reduce Their ! ritP'A ... .1 v.m I. I 1 - - V Railroads Western - Fifth avenu .lr..ult.g ro ni; of the t i'i It con! tin- a .ird tiW-i al tc.e :!.!, y r,t liiiraiy. T i th journey oaily ieit:tU h i'e he. ... ru lal.ged Hi that tho t r.t Ins of i'o !!;-- . e,i, ;iuisr tl.tl'l." WlikC.Mli t' f tered Sn tl: aoj Miuhc a little iac-tint t MefldfS th- - Woioel.V , r t I4. r.o Mtti's iub e;umtm.ttsoti.lv e..-ail furnished, lino ;h" lur.k' tlo- .nmfort nc i" n, of hr.me--r.io- V. I OF PASSES at ri", Tit t:.:: taulun aci - lv-'-- Tie- - s PANKiras r.ivr.:; HOUSEBREAKER IS SHOT AND KILLED - l.t,d- a't i ! - the New Y. k St.it" l'- .nt hi- ti ar:r w asoeiiitio't and . r. lived it Salt li':- - th! r ... tti; fro.?) r.. the A t la t. tie t,, the V.a'and .ctii! red V r CONDUCTOR a u i'iU-In th- - i lr.i.l " W'oiT.i ti's I'lnb" In i tin i i' iiiiK- - d CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 17. Senator Ilanna in a speech before a large gathering paid a tribute to Grover Cleveland. He said that Jefferson was a true Democrat, who, if h'; were living today, would not permit himself to sanction Democratic teachings of the Tom Johnson. "And," he added, "Grover Cleveland is another great Democrat, greater than his time or his party, who looks with almost disgust upon many of his fellows who have strayed after fahe gods and have taken up with fallacious doctrines. Jefferson. Jackson. Til den and Cleveland were Democrats whom all good men admire and respec t." t --. 1 I .f i; i!v,.iy ly fu:ci i.e.i 1 o ') V I l in a for repairs from damages roal battl" off Cape Spear. N. F.. with a monster whale, asseited by th nv.',-thave been 1 lo feet long. The light lasted twenty-nin- e hours. When the monster was harpooned It started towing the vessel at the rate of seven miles an hour, though the engines were reversed full spceii. which, und-- p ordinary conditions wciild mean a retrograde movement of about eight miles. This continued for hours, the ship, as the whale flew otf in courses, being almost towed under the water, the sea washing the decks. Several times the captain m,h on the pelnt of cutting th" cabji-- but th" windlass held and the whale finally gave up the .. i Wagnerian Concerts ture of Tour of Bankers'; Tows Steamer for Some and Their Wives, in Distance, but Finally Salt Lake City Today. Gives Up Struggle. ST. JOHNS, N. T. Oct. 17. The v. haling steamer llumber h is anled here t ..j art i .;,. ' MUSIC ON WOMAN'S CLUB CAR, 40 MILES AN HOUR CURTAILING Fea-- ! sin-za- g CLEVELAND - , . ! . - r ! r I t ! . f t . - I r t ; o i tt l I . i.i ! M. '.rlwcld. READING. Pa.. Oct. 17. Thomas J. Ne.c Yo:k. tir.d Stfi.hf-n. cf bank Fnion jTfMdeiit lirooki) on a conductor the Dugan, Iadir.g To-dnv arc i.cndl:nr the dtvs Southwestern branch of the 'JniteJ A t lal m; in ic- Salt Ing Iike. f company, was killed today by his car Ital v,t given bv 1'rof. Mt,t'!ell.ir. f r into a telegraph pole. Th mr tl.ein crashing thi- - it ormrg. because of the ?:Uaery left the tracks of 107 KaniMf wnd A rails. dtbgillon condition of the Joseph Obtrholtzer. t hMe hn m'tn- arrived bankers a letr had motorman. broken ar.l the a dozen women passengers wtre m'jre cr 'nt over the HIo (Jrande ar.d ,"nt ' tral hours fVeeli; Uic tights vC Zlvn. bruised. t ; j 'l ie ! .. - : - ' f' i tr fr ' r !,no -- . - CHOLERA t T'.na ) rl h-'- -ss . I.; S ' I - Mi-you- niil-AK- : itr.M :.;nNT. t In th- - t'.ci Oil In L!r!a,;e. of th r iinwili.t lU.iu roi t. tUMn tLtdc and h'i-- r i . r t of U - OUT IN BETHLEIIDM - - ir I,kf nr.! ll.r. birr"!n.t t e.u. ..., i- - i i in J!'i;i - b l'i t. m.f.m .t it is. " i - t I j 'O j r it fin 72 i ;:v'. i it.. c..-- - " c t rt t .. i i" , .' ; t : '; t" " st. f i .a s. .a j t'i' t ' - ' tt r r. . ' .r ,; : J t t : . ; . . ' T 4 .M :t t - i " 5 :.; . k t:n t 1 : , " 1 ; ? a -- 1 |