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Show "THE' OfUlElEOfV5 IfiJ images ;; J. I VOL. f - A- - TflBILLSHB STORY OF LOVE AUD ADVENTURE Sao Lake Mis II. No. 569. IVfiTCH FOR THE FinST CHAPTER IN THURSDAY'S TELEQQAD 1 LLEGRAM. pp ING Part of Guardsmen Arc at Scofield, While Others Go to Sunnyside; Little Change in Local Coal Situation. Ml fj : Price. Titree Cents 25, 1003. ALLE GED PLOT TO BLOW UP 0 BIG MINES I mm ' OUIET un" ; Saif Lake City, Utah. Wednesday Evextng, Xovexbeh AGH CAMP f Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, CRIPPLE CREEK DISTRICT ) Startling: Disclosures Result From Investigation by Adjt.-GcBell; the Government Sends CHICAGO STREET CAR STRIKE SETTLED: MEN ACCEPT TERMS AND GO BACK TO WORK WITHOUT DELAY n. The Chicago street carmen's strike was brought to a ly two bourn thereafter the public was Ignorant of the details of th proceedclose today by the ri tifical Ion by the men of a compact agreed upon by their ings. Sounds indicating that speeches were being mad and frequent cheering to Colorado. j leaders and of leadrave the notice r were terms the the strike to that company. the representatives accepted by acceptable After thirteen days of turmoil service on ihe various lines of the Chicago men. The first n?ws va that the men. by practically a unanimous vole, had SPECIAL. TO THE TELEGRAM. nlir DF.NVMU. rc!a, Nv. i; ahs re- accepted the proposition to arbitrate the matter of wage, the fcale to be baed discover! square mlk-gtPROVO, Utah, Nov. 25 A guard City Railway company, covering an area of rlfty-tw- o In bave froni th? on wages paid In other clti.. Foon a second announcement proclaimed the nr. vtUution ir.to thf blowing up of ,h engine w s dispatched from here in sumed. The strikers met In Federation halt, their headquarters and the place was cep'.ar.c of the whole compact. With thi announcement came the Mateim-n- t Viniic-t- or advance of the special. It was done inir, in Criprle as a precautionary measure to preAcrordit.ic to Adjt crowded when President Buckley of the local organization called the meeting that the union men had been ordered to report to the various barns ready to district Otn. IUll. He fAj n U;at hoj who vent any possible disaster to the train to order. The first act was to exclude newspaper men from the hall, and for near take out ear? Immediately. cauned t!. xi lfl.ti w l.irh kll'M hearing the troops. r.d. r.r rrnar k find M'lvir. A rumor was circulated that the IW k a!io plotted f blow up the Gold Coin. Ge; ! ii rl", straiten' Ir J- Italians, learning of the approach of nr.d othrr Fir.dlay lJ.cbr.re, the troops, had planned to dynamite prop the track or a bridge. The officials Pistol Funiihts Clue. attached no importance to the rumor, Gr u. U!l b ttrn.'t tl at ll.- - rfVfhr but the guard engine was sent ahead !Ae .f tb found at the ployton or.e of a r,M r:-- -r to prevent even a possibility of hy she mr.ufc-tu- r r lo the Safi Juan Hrdwar com' pany of Tellurite on cvt b"r Tnd. A One Million Birds Is New York lattUl bfrtptKm rf the man "who r was rur d Qtr.. the taught (SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAM.) Mt'U cr of th i nure the rain of New an Easy sixtn row th;l 1m u k sruarvt'd SCOFIEL.D, Utah, Nov. 2."). The irside th a 'all down a light uell. live Mtinics in height, John Mean, a wurkinan on By !. at ;o'.dff train bearing1 the Utah National ;;rK military ta:r;i the new Atlas bloi k. known as "Johnny." wart jevcr-linjur! thU morning. Winner. Guard arrived here at 7 o'clock this j Guilty Mau ix Custody. That he was not Instantly killed Is almost a miracle. Juft b i h:i;ne, four other r morning. There were no mishaps on He li tb it a'.l f th workmen missed the tame fate. rra d In tlie n ii itt:r tflir. with or the journey, and daylight found the The Injured man was In charge of the derrick whkh is u d to haul brick ic pi ion. ar- - In ut to j , t ine of th boys ready for breakfast, although NEW YORK, Nov. 2.",. Tens of -- it. ttir Nov. N't:V Yf.ltS. out of the want'-mn and mortar to th top of the building and was standing un a platform on n somewhat wearied by the long night ' thousands of turkeys are belli; ; a mr'ii! of ?dl,T "" on tli!trict the ride and the strain of yesterday's prepwith the ceilinK of the fifth floor. As the t ar eume up. loaded v. ith about throw n arnind the irr.p. ar l m hs rushed into New Ycrk tor in an Frami-r- o fiht tonight it iiniiTdirs: to Ir.Jcrrr.M-tbarations for departure. alway t S.ttJe '.To! 1. IHHinds of brick, it is tba a corner struck the rafTold. Sea on. Thanksgiving to supply an vlKcrrxK in Ne. York. From I .1 lnc hi whih githrf-'of the Guard was sent 4About one-hamoft unprecedented demand in man and brick plunged down th hI. mow men who u.ually work Four M ti 1 ix In faor c.f Fitf '.rto it Ikjv-bfiartur. on to Sunnyside for duty there, while on III One W denier same of it a the .! few had left e. minutes before. spite high prices. platform only l k to umor,', lhv h.v v j those remaining will, it is understood, at Cf the iii r. ir.g h Egan fell on lop of the wrecked car. H win knocked ?u ndes .m says that at least 1,000,000 turkeys i Il omddi i. raid ald Iimt.ey ! !. Ootcn !ib abcut iViiiui G1 ' -be assigned to this town, Ciear Creek a on bad of ankle sever trueture and the und other would be sold in New York by lrnis' compound '.ot.il the l;an ncrn-lior!'- w.i're.1 or by it with iTinritil harcd tusions on tin head. He was Immediately pic ked up and t ikf u to th Holy and Winter Quarters. Thursday. This is almost double f rat n.Sty. in th Vindicator nffair. Th- r sportirje Cross was not hospital. The disposition of the troops the. ordinary consumption. inai.ui'r are h Id In "r.r.ction ai--wih th At the hospital it was staled that E'fian was surTering greatly, but thu hit ,i1p-- I aticrnr-- to wreck a Fkrnce definitely- decided up to 10 o'clock this would not likely prove fatal. I rii t n a few rjsiy injuries le kro. morning. CHICAGO, Nov. 25. Rifles ' - i ;i-Fta- , roi-r.'.- r Crk -- F;i-l--ri- TUR KEYS IN FALLS FIVE STORIES IN BETTING ON BIG DEMAND ATLAS BLOCK; WORKMAN BIG FIGHT the ESCAPES WITH HIS LIFE Sports Fancy Estimate York's r.t i"vrl rti. f h Fitzsimmons 5 1 Requirement. 1 y ertm j lei ! irdr.rr-Fltzidmmo- j 1 n - lf ct 1 i' hfre n 1 pres-mm- - w-ll- h't . t.--- I tht t ' jr-ceiv- J l dr-ppv- o-- ed - imimmw wggmmmmmmmm ISCHARGEI The knowledge that the troops had reached Scofield caused considerable stir iv both Clear Creek and Winter fcuarA3vs. but :0 far as known there havebeen Warning Is Posted. One of the miners' who has refused to go out at Winter Quarters found a notice pinned on his door this morning, PATTERSON, N. J., Nov. 23. Three hunched puddlers in the employ of the Passaic Steel company have been discharged after deciding they would not be satisfied with a proposed reduction of 10 per cent in wages announced to take effect Decembci 1st. The lf.00 bridgemen who have voted to strike if the reduction is made think the proposition means a lockout. They stopped work for a few hours yesterday until a conference with the foreman, when they returned. The company says the cut will have to be made or the works will close. English-speaking- soo. This alliance held a meeting Monday night, at which resolutions condemning the agitators and pledging the citizens to aid in keeping the mir.es open were unanimously adopted. m warm. mi r : uu -l jii..i..-- iljiiiwi ti ipnm. hull il jj. CHICAGO. Nov. ) Nov. J,'.-- The ?, r dc mid-ocea- n lt j I lr vif-io- . o '- ! d at -: ditilet.m in thi7 . Nv. t With -- - ioun iriis VBi ? 1 ;.-- ". n r. - - - - i . ) Il n antt-oigaiuatio- tr-Jon- tv i- -j 1 d - - - - f.-- r !: - r- ELECTRIC EXPERIMENT st t mt-loj.! - s : ttind - to f) kuaq-jorqense:;- Dispense :bni ,H-y Mll a loot I v' ! tw..n '.'.l.ir Ihitry r.ui i'y. a negro, arrested by pmtr Contr.'o It f r a w a r5-- l. tif!ti ate ha r' for taiiro.-- th- iiel ;. I - work i!tvlH t- - tvt.-nt- t"-t- i , air 7.. Hmp-r-- .r jdjc - N-- e ir-!ur- ;rs Np-a- v- F-ir- - M u- ; l!- I ! ; n-- m-id- In-r- n d - I- r;ver f-- 00, -ri on-luie- l for . H ; ' - - - t- I !' t t; mu t at r.. h.t- - t- - rr. i rn-- r '.;- - , ; j . ,! i'rMr' tb mt- .srl. .rt- . - War t! t whn th. - .... l rr.r.;iu of .., tn-el- t t jr t tJ ( -- rrtsr.ol s rr ttrt h.Sn auth-rt!tr- r r-- -. t- :'! t A;' r to v,i.,rs,, f r tr I'-t- t ir.r tmuti ic;ir Pap vt en u,e -1 - !. r. i- .! ht jttto tb ;.-- , to ,: 'i th- - mH r. f Mii: at t? . f lT.-.flrr.- ,:o',. ttm in i;imji'C . !U"rI'f.i'f b .fik. f r in :ork' fr.-r- ; !.-:- sjl WOODEN FLOORS FOR WORLD'S FAIR LAKES hn b- - n deHT. M)FIH. Nov. IV It t y the division of work of th n t - !- , Mat! I he-fo- re , i ..j-j'j-r.- im J The War - i Ii f -- 1 ,'! ire jprU" J.?c r.:j .tr" r itsm; ii5r ;rt,f fo .f th. I o H b;'l f r l15 nrrr.'.j c )! ! r.t .f ! d) : -- I ; r ! c r-- g t icilb'Ti" b.. I.u - i:(rt,r, r',.f . ; ! nilKI.IN, Nov. Wibinij If th- - J ioj.'t l bneitcht t :r Gui1ranson. is the lirst prlsom-hi o: c, nioduhitliig Jt o ha: b- - wtthHi ..v.- h.uu;eI fhoul-h wl;i lion, in be to the drunk house of the locked up thas I n th- .al .k tual.y all Hi. atrain on th-f new city jail. radlu m:' within Get.tral tifly k. now R indy is hnrged nhh being drunk and He in ii huiewhat ord. - t nd Ftr t t will o- - haul I alleged to have refurther, the negro resonating frtn b fused to pay for a disn of noodle of lower pitch, his nttcram btrilty. w hich of th- - nmuth. He ha partook in a Chines" h'p ngalnyt th cavJti-if house. lie will, sober, le arralcneil has not yet trained himself fully and City Judge C. II. DP hi this afternoon. he DIPHTHERIA GERMS may tike the nervlce5 of a hi that he can nnrdv .... correctly th. rnctho.l taught in vote culture. Hi ADDICKS IS SUED IN BURNING LEAVES throat Hpcclall tr tiaw xplalm d to hl:n the theory of voice production, which ON GROCERY BILL he has practiced with oi..i I rab!- - tio-- c Alleged Discovery llftde by Doctors s. It Will be possible, wh'-- the I'mj r- Where Epidemic Has Raped i trulned volca or's for hint Delaware Owned Yacht the ly, Sloop by for Some Time. to speak ea.sijy. mo,e clearly and longer Gas Magnate Is Attached without the htichti-Klniurion:i strain. The chorus will be able to carry quite nkV YltK. Nov. :.. Fhiciui. ef for Debt. " rn. N. V.. and Ilamy. N. V.. huve Th7,n,TVUr!hrr' have ho td w n NF.WFOKT. H. I., Nov. 23. Tlv rtwu th- to th.e r.m.-- i of! dlsc.iry tloory .if Dr. H. Holbr.n.k 'urti.H Kdward owtu-New York, whbli haw been tnal- - faml- - of diphtheria. by ,J. This diene yacht Ildrim, Addicks. the Delaware gas magnat' liar to th- - Cicrmun phyhb laris by Frof. cpifp mb- In th)e tnwr for Feme titn. and politician, has been attuchcvt in a H. Krau, the throat Kpialit who. After it. Investigation th doctor k. ha suit brought by Frederick I. CIarretson. attend. d th late Kmperor Fr th" tht th chij a Frof. Krauze beli-- v a Newport grocer, to several .its- - I bumii.R f leavx In the Hamnpo tnoun- that aneK can b- - obvlatd and in wmu in-- ! tain, which leave peculiarly poisonous grocery bill, which Mr. Cameron ascur-serts Mr. Addicks has owed him more by udnff the voice t L n- - j lrrltHiitH in the imioke th:t ha ijennl- than a year. cd oa the villages for bonic time tlfleally. an th- W..sJ!!NG1tN. Nov. C ' NKW Vbltk, Niv. - - "T-'ib thlew und r al rateui Nv ..rK i i r.;rai t.iinva i i i Mrni whbh d'l- wj'i an t thto lh that t.'it!isti Harry Bundy First Pris- Takes System of Culture oner to Be Confined in tn Relieve the Recent The Bastile. Malady. i!krf r!.iey. are ordered to be sent to colorado guards. are wutthirg Prcpar-parin-? With Steam Engines. ) firyt-elas- :. TFIJ.FMDC. .V ) f re g;ig d In ai d a scotc- el a ca!b d to ieil distill bar.' nl the K tton liy the Filth WHid publi an club last bUht. No one wa? srtouly In- KAISER HAS IN iNEW JAIL NEW VOICE - Sun-nysi- - n- - fitcht of p.!le-- i n e FI RST MAN THngs looked rather sori" us last night. tiun of any mishap to the Crdrle, As: the men were starting i j work a .roup ar.d ?he Is expected to arrive here e, of strikers hreatened tj butcher Fred tomorrow. The Cedric mailed from Schwartz, a. digger, win- has refuse I to go out, and started for Mm in a savage ii Idverpool last Wednesday with was rescued before manner. Schwartz VJ second-clat-- a and C'JJ the strikers reached him. A number of women have applied to the () stjerap;e patenpf is. husbaric' ;, officers for protection to S S baying that their lives had ben threatened. It was reported last night at the strikers' he:;d juarterw that a large number of LIVERPOOL. Nov. ::. A rumor was the men out at Castle Gate were preparinto circulated in this city on Sunday laft to ing to march from that campmen still at and force out th few Cework. vre. of which there arc now less the effect the White Star steamship in colliin dric had bfpn punk than fifty. sion with the aVamport-Hosteamship TiMines Closed Down. Cr.reful As a tian. investigation showed A message from Castle Gate this morn- not be traced to any could the that report theclosed is still camp ing says that source heed was paid little down. Perhaps hslf a dozen diggers are responsible but not enough to make any to it. at work, so far as the output is conshowing, The steamship Titian arrived in due cerned. course off the Irish coast yesterday. S)vj Two miners from Castle Valley v.'ho apat the head of Kinsale and reported this morning were was plied fvr work herewhile to indicate any important no siKnal pave on their 'way to by strikers her voyajre. stPPt darinp: experience thAvoirice of the company and prevented This morning she arrived in the Mersey, to work. U and is now going through the Manchester j going her destination. Her canal to Manchester, iWse in Output. Up owners, as well as the White Star steamfrvrn the mms Jicrt; will ship people, all ridicule the story of the f outpiH tiHCid'u jalhng oft today. rumored collision. .'fafctrlkers' organiza'ion has made pro Th; to the xannhes of those Successor to Judgo Hook. who are out ot work, and has already in tiii.; way. unerl up probably Justice ,i,,hn WASHINGTON, Nov. The strikers here are promised additionC. I'ol'.oek of the: Supreme court of Kanal assistance from She Colorado orgnnisa-ticns-- ;. sas has been selected as the successor to They declare that all stories of I'nit'-States District Judge Hook, who was appointed United States Cirrecently cuit Judce of Kansas. (Continued on page 8.) th-ii- touKh-af;d-tumb!- New York Central YOJtK, -- r."l to weak f. 'l;ite Star lin arcnt.s in tliis city report that they have no informa- - Things Looked Squally. t a drawn, rs w.r- v. - Ni:V varrtri roti ""t WITH 500 SOLDIERS. 2:..--U,-.- ! ur m ivtrs- n Disorder at Republican uim til ,f te.itir,g the jt ATTEMPT TO START UP MINTS AT TELLURIDE Gathering. F..-rie.- i. - Destruction of the Steamer Cedric Is Discredited. & In-ilu.'- .d b-- I'.-- rld MILITIA'S PRESENCE Rumored 'J ! - IMPROVED BY j in to Stop c ON OCEAN ar-riv- al r' falhirr of the at ndrdnc ! ft atl"mjt rumptia the whilst) f I lid alfje ft td. Jy who will th ti.it.- - ma ::acr! t r.r.d m-f ik Thr-- I In tt.- j'lrrtt jured. work m n. li- ate. n "f a The r t t! l!i by brah k.f tb- - v.?...n jn. n. A fTi!, . Aldetrn ui Flwrd It. IJtzinEl r, in tb. rar C)bUt th h.ll and t. f thlir.rtily wtth'lrew frmn aid mill m.n .'' mil. in a coj,-- l who v.m ej l.ik- l'.ifetiford i ticket ubl. h v I be th the- or;aiizat mm; li k t M In th- miU :.u uh'-h-:i- r man ! against '..ty man government. the county icntral l av.- : parted rr.'.nirK c!!r'et. r.tr.r Mr. Quinn was born in Silt Make t ity forty years ago. and was the .n of c mrni t'- -. Th'-rar- b ft h oi.ly atoul Z ) ldl the late George W. Quinn. one of the early settlers, and obtained his s boohc.K rr..i rs a:, I niill ir, u b r.t f the TGI Gu V.. MKI. r. j t old at the Eighth ward school and later at ?t. Mark's. Miners' tht u'l a was His tjr.i!i. oul-- b,ay loving, cheerful nature, he knew not what fear war. and bis gre to horaTabi ri.tli'' was joy making others ha;.py. His friends were limited only by th- number to pr rt th. tnir.-- frm bir.if ojiiof his acquaintance?. milwith r.onu'in rr.'u. T The body will arrive in the city Friday morning. Tii funeral notice will be ; l.r : iar t', Id- - r situation htr r.bd r ju"iir(2 J.iotltgiven later. The services will be held at the home of his sister, Mr". Jos, ph inn to k.p n i J t to arlotJ rnlnlr.K e h b A. Flowers. South Third Ka f t street Mr. Walter Hrown of away Cab. who is also a sister of Mr. Quinn. has telegraphed her sister sh- will be bet.- for M !:..n r M r'alr.jr ro up. Shriff J. the funeral. Mrs. Quinn H bringing the body lore her.-.lirtier pion f e.'',i-- . but hi !;Hl NO WRECK (SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAM.) SENNOSIDE, Utah, Nov. 2G. The of a strong detachment of the Na- ticnal Guard in tin's camp soon after 9 o'clock this morning quieted matters down somewhat and did much to relieve the tension whirl) has existed during1 the past hours. twe nty-1'o- - jm manager of Wild West shows tlrst with "Eurfalo itill" and l itrr willi "Rnu Hill " No liorse has ever been too wild for "Heck" to ride, lie has travel.-- ! all over the world, and has tokens by th. score presented to him by royalty. Among his many souvenirs are a diamond pin given to him by the tat Quern Victoria and some beads which were blessed and presented to him by the lite Pop. Leo XIII. Mr. Quinn has given private performan ex before Qufii Victoria. King Edw ard (then P: lm e of Wab si, Que.m Willi Imina. King Alphno f Spain, the Pi esident of the i'rciu h r einiblie and others and had letters of commendation from Col. Cody C'Euffalo Hill"), G. W. Lille ("Pawno P.ill") and th- - Ger- it-e- SUNNYSIDE SITUATION -- rk AT CAUCUS Police Called - McKlnney Probably Told. It l gr. rally Mlb cd tht rixtie? Mi Kiistiey. th" .'.: ge,j !fti-.rc'K- ( f. ;h ;is spirited e,u f the district t the j ids ntiary for iaf- kcpir c. t th pT(o?i from tthein ti e rtuthorltWn hve e. fee u id muc h It rimm.l ir g vt wn Jn that v ..'!' luii T r)ttd al work the fut that i own n on the proplrl to b have "iil t h r in the s.or-c- WARM FIGHT Mrs. Jo.ceph A. Flijwers ?f Waterloo lias received the ad news ,f the death of her brother. Oscar H. Quinu at l'hiladelphia. last Sunday. llundrds will remember "Heck Quinn" and be shocked to learn n& li , death. For seventeen year s h has followed hi. irof" itbn a broni ho rid r and Let Out. which read: "Join the union or look out for yourself." Rescued by Women. Six Italians were arrested yesterday on a charge of intimidating men who wanted to work. While in charge of Shenit Wilcox, the arrested men wert rescued' by a, crowd of angry women, several of whom were armed. 1 clement of ScoThe field, Winter Quarters and Clear Creek has formed a Citizens' Alliance, to which new members are being added daily, and which now numbers cloe to n BRONCHO RIDER, DEAD; WAS BORN IN SALT LAKE Employees Who Objected to Wage Reduction Are - mi "HECK" QUINN, NOTED N ADVANC no demonstrations or threats of violence against the Guardsmen. The 113 are a few less men working at both f'3'i;ps today than yesterday. At Cle'r CYseeK J .'A' diggers w ent in cms morning- at Winter Quarters only 77. The normal force at the former mines is 230, at the latter 190. mmmm 1 ti; in-il- l Stir at Mining" Camps. a - cided World! lair to fhor the crand I.ti'in sC Hnl lagoon-- . nf xronitlon with The orlKlr.al to cover th lettotij with rmnt h been aVn- FJorir.K th ha'.nn ai to nt th ptirrlnie up f iie wpici by th ojeilrn of ih elr trie lAunrhe und th- - .'irt f th Ron Jojsr5. It i cUlrti-- t that the Wooden for will iri-o-the barr.eiii of the wntff. n-w- rln l. d--i- dl -- pr-ve- r will h will In. llrt water run Into th iniT navigation. fdtertd b-f- .r it l .), notw ithftani |