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Show CheS ALT Lake TELE GRAM tos!ict and tcmirrow. Tfclr Salt Lake Citw Utah, Tuesday Evening. Decemuer 1,'mo:. II. No. 574. FOL. pg 10 Price. Tint eh Cents EXTRA' SE! SION WILL BE MITCHELL ON EIS WAY TO INVESTIGATE STRIKES IN CALLED T 0 CONSIDER STRIKE BOTH COLORADO AND UTA SITUA HON; FIGHT NOW ON " Conference in Governor's NOT ONE CENT OF MY MILLIONS WILL EVER BE PAID Office Shows Recognition of Union Is Only 50S't Arbitrated. .S5.5 ? ON THE STRIKERS. ) 0) (!) () () (ij () () (S) ran 3 NEW YORK, Dec. L "Not a cent of oil my millions ever has or ever will WILL FIGHT CASE WITH ALL ENERGY. reach the purse of a blackmailer, and I am here to fight thio cage with all th" vigor I possess." "Thi suit again?! iny daughter lt pimply an attempt at blackmail, Thus denouncing the suit of Mrs. Solon J. Vlasto against his daughter, Mr?. an 1 I v. Ill Insist with every nunc of cncrjcy I pom" thnt It .x brmiRhl Everett Mallory Culver, as a plain case to an immediate trial." ald Senator I'lnrk. "No blackmail r ha ever of blackmail. Senator Clark of Montana intend tr give up n piece In thi got tin best of v.i" yet. and I announced hi3 determination In bring ( Instaiue. If any - Ulement is looki-- for from nv th plaintiff! In thH the case to an immediate trial. He mild Thin bleu cav mj't corn to ra? had better abandon th tight away. there would be no compromise, even if trial or b dismissed for want of ptcccuiion." it could be brought about by th pay.J5? 5 V 5V ft f?; .? ft ? ment of a piece. The Senator characterized th manner in which the papers in the case were served as a brutal and cowardly invasion of his daughter's home. "One particular thing I want to de nounce in this case, he sato. is tne method adopted by the lawyers to su rve h summons on my daughter in her home. Fosirg as a clerk in the employ of Henry O. Atwater, my daughter's lawyer, the opposition lawyer gained admittance to the house to perve the pa- Concerted WILL FORCE HANDS Action to Be pers on her. OF SOME SENATORS ON "If I had been there I would have kicked the fellow down the levator THE SMOOT QUESTION. to Taken Meeting shaft. There are many places papers and () . I J liir. ttr.d I'ulvir uhen 1 (i) ( () ) () MINES ARE STARTED UP ) ) It ' Thursday. , t'r.M-- Mr. Ttiiirg ii Tb" phrn. n..v ir? - Dr, hiir'l " i r- by a - nli remmltlre. ti I n-ti- rtl jt m . !!' tnU :- f 1. r f . Th- - or." H nhirh ir.y w ' r t a j ik tv- - n I'jiffe T ",' - ?t r bn non-unio- In lh - r nt re-fv- in grant. holmes' Version. Col. THREE DEAD IN ACCIDENT Vice-Preside- FOR TALK nt ercise Mi-riK- JiI.IF:T. li.nke. lnr e;i , oi, er.ft. i - nt .ut. n i ! 'l li !. u , f i t n ii;l-."'!'- n ! k r,i!!,l b r l.oura or n Ssst Mr. Walk- r h. . I - it). f, . k jo ' .v. .oi,.;ud ( P, tite In ! ,nt ,t ' HE DIED OF "JIMMIES" ON TWO DRINKS A DAY ! K. ' I I I ! PRINCESS IS WROUGHT UP OFFICE OF GOVERNOR A conference between representatives of all parties concerned, which it i? hoped wj'l lead to an unleistandint-that may result in a settlement of the coal strike, began in the Governor's office at 11 o'clock this morning. Prior to tiro opening of the session it was "in the air" that every question re lating to the differences between the miners and operators would be thoroughly gone into and a lengthy consultation may be expected. Those in the Conference. Representing th? Utah "acl company was Kramer: the Governor is there for the State of Utah. J. 11. Young for tiie Rio Grande railway, the line hauling the coal, and Col. E. l Holmes, president of the Commercial club is present for the citizens of Salt Lake. nc; ''iir.O'i. the Italian Consul, is there TWpoak for those of tho minors v. ho his countrymen. Absent also are State Mine Inypc tor r Thomas. Adjt.-GeS. P.urtoa who j TPrlrf HfT Pprrrnnt Spouse Is Responsible for Scandal Stery. LKULIN. r.-c- . L The ciivoic- proceedings of Princess Alice of husband. against Prince Frtdciick. bfRan at Dresden yesterday. The Prince.--. returned from ?ori. near in an ais'roivo state of ir.ird. Sic- openly declared the Prince vs.? te- for the shameful charts made and said her husi.ar.d was her against seeking recn.qe because she refused to II ICC- Muaiii u;m .iiiuimi tU-fdebts. The I'rin fuel of the comnanv s PtrifT continue paying Snores c ess, also tnrc-a- i neu to iicgm procee,. M.f. Kramer s stenographer and J. ( claiming that the Jaynes, stenograjiher to Secretarv of inps for r calumny, rewf I'iipc-- astorie of her alleg.-- rlope-mn- itwith coachman are traceable di.Continued on Patfe $J rectly to Prince Frederick. Vioo-Preside- - nt Schoen-buig-Waidenbc- h--- r fJ'-r.oa- , 1 i d 1 - : fur tu j rg as . H'fi mm a Th.tt ii'-v- , t .'. i :. li-- .. x : .i i !!-- , it f t J f, oni rl.-.-tf ti a. - t'.-- en i rU-i'i- -' : i,- hf--- . U- To his lth whom he had lied happily for thltty yeatv an-- to Turner was known niun of extremely tfinperate hnblt. H. v. puddenly trlchen after . Furgi' Bl ration, war. carrifd to th hospital nd died In the aboliolic nard from what wif.-- . ! - I fl' t - r ; j I f C -- tie-men- .-. -- Dmpe Th sr. of p. adr.iinis't.i- tor of th estate of ;url"y. i'eter djouko b h Is now on tilal in the l'nltet States Circuit ourt. bef.irt Jt:de Mar-pha- ll ami a Jury. The plaintiff claim that do easid wan killed Ihtoush the Sotittt-ert- i carelessness nd neniM-- t nf PiMtfh' Hailroad inmpiuiy and Ji'V'O Uaiu.ecs, dee-ease- n. nds I ; sr. of the ;;v in! rps Mir.ll r Larnrdorff of th prrj-re- d ri ! m In th S.! i div. l ,tf 7 ;i lsidth ry o lb- - r-- h' M . .fT'.' ar. I - .: i tee n it,; . lie ;.ur VSffr h v. t ; l- t.' IfH ri hi t 1 j.ei... tie ..,.nl..l t.eRntl.itl.'t J.lp.Uie. a icllic icttlem'tii. frI5i.it ft . 1 t I y J W. 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K': ii.ke !i psind"l v ire : if! l TREATY IS IN PANAMA , St i r ! i t ?. t I f, f in t: ". r i.. e uiil,.- - i S - , i - I 1 1 . I ' irUb - et t!i II nd tui tb em cr.,b-btt,. tJ.e jm ro...it., r c .. ( "an l t on fe 't I A .1 .. ! v"ky leveptlur. dlplotnntic . r 1 -- - !- I . f V.'. i ? V Suit on Trial. - Psi::: : 1 It t j. tfi:t :t r i! r e ir.i;( tr: xsf cr,. ..! .11 It sj; j ; ' ! . 1' t . r Russian Foreign Minister Talks of Situation in the Far East. r - :i St iM.i'ft rht t of I S h-- I j -- th" dctois d"clai"d vas d'lirlum Mr?. Turr.'-- tb clared tin d" to.ri had blundered and demanded nn inve: tisatioti. i j .; af- -- vh t. r- . , F- - LAMSDORFF OPTIMISTIC strated by an autop;y in'ide at !. hospital In the rase of Cleorge Turn r. I rr I? j ',.J.- j tt ; T" S f !,e . , I- 'ii. .; id I to.y. and fii.ft' i ii tt . r M r.o'. f r it.tox!cat'd in hi and whoso only Indtilgene.. Va a mod- crate drink uf whinky in the ptornin? an'1 anoth," tofore ictirinv at rtlKht. M ! S. ".H i. . .!! - n. f BRAIN SOrTTNINQ, ALSO MENINGITIS. CAUSED BY WHISKY. II- ;v.-- - f,..!.-n--- t 'V.. f.H-tet- Certificate. Ni:W Y(H:K. I .. U,.- - 1.tirtll r pi J tl." iit.t : an t ' fr.;- i, 'n r . i Tb ' 5 - t'itf i il lb.bd Hi Vi y .r. ;. A S n ),. h j d t rf, i tr.. lutr-f-- t tlef '1 j i. ! - l I .'.. it v. I :,i pre lh-- - ; t : a, v, Hi'i-'-l- ' p- -r and T.'.riti: , i A i Relics of Famous Guerrilla Exhibited in Kansas Museum. er-fottt- '"lit (too (!' sltut'i.-r- j I. i r lo - . it ir! It t! at - i; t r t . b . to h-- nd v. -- -I t t th,! Ci.'... In T j; t. -- tm at" I'T-mi'tr-- C l.i l b - a' !y. t.."r-- , THIGH BONES 1 r? p! itk inlZ'" . ib r. ic ti I !, ' t r.t tT, b.:t that t!.i . I..t' I n if t'.'t t h I"' IV 1 i'. Th' ttie t! , ..-.- (;i J tnuf..-fe.Its I !- rjihin. ; V. U . tf-- M '(IJANTRH.L'S! , f fcitt; i !. n . !! I J, . f t i Ir. Jy, ;. .lf' t " dfru, iter to Mr. tl l a I a lh" r fre'enltlx- - of the Major in lr ; v. I .tlr. the o ttp.r.m f off- - rii vr ! ih p.itor th u rf t . Folic der ntnert In i.ti.i-ti-i ri,y - i e , Th f. I w-r- I.-- of Po'.l. by M ) i f hln to fonlmt l.i t'.'i'rn I Tlf Mayor n-- i t Walker .Mr s l.im . .il hat -pr a ' e t3, 1 1 1 . en mid- - N I Vice-Preside- HI . ev ! n' ;r "it I if C).t'tt r "Y.V.k. if' be-.-- Fight in on Joliet, III. Holmes, president of tho Commercial club, said that on the twtdvt demands made by the miners, he thought the miners and operators would be able to r t together on all but one. " hat one was recognition of the union. n this, ho said, Kiam. r was firm in his refusal. Lasted for Two Hours. Tugs Collide in Harbor of The conference lasted just about two Democrats hours and adjourned at five minutes House Gives New York With Fatal past 2 o'clock. It was apparent from the demeanor Coveted Chance to Exof all puitte-- s concerned that there was Result's. no hope of reaching an agreement whereby tho ft ah Fuel company would Lungs. meet the miners. j were Ni;V YtUtK. tH-- 1. - Three U The question of recognition of the lost one man and wa. ba union is th rock upon which all hurt jy WASHINGTON. I c. 1. When tho a colli.ti.tn between tb iiik Lopes of a compromise have Idle, Houso convened today Mr. f'usliniaii by wrecked. wildo Mid H. r. ub s off Ll!i4 i!4- - i I. (Rep.) of Washington was sworn In as j Hans pott rson. WlUi..tn IisV.er Firm in Refusal. Mr. I'ayne of New York ; a man whose- name ha not been . :ndd a member. The 'jornpany. through nrti. drowned. John Storb.-rga boatKramer and General Manager Williams;, then moved that wh n the House adman, was t ut about the and M announced its determination to remain journ It be until Friday. left broken. . bp; firm in its refusal to treat with the Uadt-rMr. Williams, the minority miners upon any cpuestion that involved asked that thirty minutes on a side be recognition of their organization. for debate, whereupon Mr. Payne-askegiven As a result the men and the that unanimous consent be given, are just as far apart as they company were at as desired by Mr. Williams. The speakt he beginning of the strike end the Govthe request first us. d the er in ernor is of the opinion that the militia word repeating "debate" then paid "thirty minutes will have to be kept in the field for an for talk." The motion was adopted on Indefinite period, making a special ses- a division. 97 to 92. sion of the Legislature Imperative. Mr. Hull (Rep.) of Iowa, rising to a The Governor said that this was his parliamentary inquiry, said hi underconviction in the light of present con- stood consent was given for debate on ditions, hut has not yet decided just the question of adjournment and asked when he will issue the call. what was before the Hou?. The SpeakNever Drunk in His Life, er replied that consent was given to "talk." Mr. De Armond (Dem.) of Missouri but "Alcoholism" Is SECRET CONFERENCE was then recognized. IS HELD IN THE Set Opposite His Death 30 MINUTES Anti-Salo- of I ill ar. l 1 i . t ii K-- i. k V,rt-1-, fey A Pastor to Aid Episcopal or - mt J c, d fo'.r.d :. 1t?l . N-yt- tef. . Ti hiitS j i ir ! e'rti. Ihlf l r-i- tT Vice-Preside- l tr low.; i, a f , ua tit I. 'r-a- t I A.m:vn.i.n. rJ. -- Guilty. J.i eruir.c V. ...i4n Sftr! ury N. ' t n. - . f tr. of n Vr ; .; i.ir. of 2d M. Hn hi. ?t Adjt Gen. e pr.ren jp- -' Rnd lne?irr clate-- l f lm r.rihit g in ir ." t!jr m f. ? Tj le?? Doctor Who Killed His Three Children Is Found PREACHER AS POLICEMAN f rcr!' ir nr ! I v i - nt l;t 1 d'r: j HARDLABOR ? l, h. bell's sfnsatiok o?. ecfxtary haywood tails to con:;fct. nr.Nvn:. iw ;r. Fr! G I 30 YEARS AT the invFtlK.i(ni y tJ-eale-:- ; icH-hc-'s- - i;cjT'"- )i 1ji I f.'ri r.i(!d ff-ef h ten. Tbe .p".f firff tpl&:n U.t a t n' e t j raf tr ih 'ly i the m;aff ;!';It up. at r t; it - 1 - 1 - C. ctlc .'.j'.fcem rf r.;. .! cr.'.Ar. Ml'fJ.e'.J hen r"?je.e-- t ar It It Iwk I lnt. Vjafri li! I'tah her V'er r.. TrinMa. . t" Tte I T,' f f nr fthe-t- t f 1 m IVn. h' lt;nii h wa (t i f m.t y n l! e a in iu a ,"rr e. nr I ail t f.fr!titU'l (( cilutr.e.. All I r t t nr?r Ctft hoi... iind Usr Ihe Krjphrd In n I'VMJlr.S JK.lr." r.f Ihe J!,iM piktuf.n rl tken ir.t!!idua!!- and in ! rrt tf - . lre-n-Jn- i. Work Begun at Leyden, With Force lJ i1 "Tb.il Th in.ii-- t f.rl come bf"r R. r.ifr Ilurrowa of ITUhlgnn, b.tirrr .n f i;-C.'fflwi'.l"- n IVlfOiEra an I It l unlri(vi ar.J i;!e-1lIh4l b' ti Ir.c'tr'd to to ;;,e r 1!.- - e Tt:l r. v. c Explains Cettumc Fictur. - i- i m ht- - S'-ho- - l- fr hat arl of t? VitrhI!. ffe.U.r.t f r Work ft r.f AmT'.c. 1 l ! !mnrM In cxtfe? a'.'jt in - Jv! n 1 h ft M h- -f . ;. s: !! rial'. I t- - brlrc t! ,.rirl.-- - l;- r r lntetf ft !r. th 1 1 1 . rcrlterr. f rr i" pa J. J ! WASHINGTON. Dec. The nrt sifp In a concerted plan of canuatzn to have Ftrator Keed Srr.oot of Utah deprived of his seat In the Senate will be kn her Thursday, wln a convention of delegates from the National ConitrM of The conference adjourned at 1:13, and Mothers' dub. repr ntailvm of other the participants stated that no statewomen's socletlm and of unawUiatt-Colo., ment would be given out until the steIrs prominent clergymen will h he-the Chart h of th at Convent. Mr. nographer had transcr'bed h;s notes of Non-Union Men. Frederick of Philadelphia, t rel-dethe meeting. of the NatUiiul Conro f Mnth- Are Still Far Apart. rs' club. Mi .lil preside or.vff ha nenl out It Renrrnl call for the 1 Ct Dec Colo., DENVER, All wom.'n havlnjf t heart "tie The Governor said: of American wominhood" ure "The operators and miners appear to mines of the Denver & Northwestern j be as far apart as ever. I shall probarailroad at Iyden have Ptartl nmr?M?JL r n bly call a special session of the Legislal.tr contains a rejuejt tt the rlfriry of men and epocial depwith up ture to consider the situation." the country to bol l per.il rvl. r on h uties unler commiffion from lh Wund.iv. Iccem1x-Krann-- r said with some 'th. for th- pirp.ip; of Jefferson county arc Kuardinjr iho of prenchlnn aatnjt the Mormon S. na-lemphasis that he had not a, thing to employees. and to offer prayer for hi txpuirjori sa v. Asked if he st- ' adhered to his f, h more aphas from th Senate. Manager Perry says to recognize the Miners' union, he run ho plications for miners' j. laces than .Vie did. A special session of the legislature will probably be called to consider matters affecting the coal strike. .This is the net result of the conference held in the Governor's office today. tint rerui;, Stri'ftf imj 1I by th that mk if.e cratv" liev ! n.ir.- f 1 )r at Be Held in Washington - . nl-.r- lc. 1KN vr.lt. -i th Hlr t nn'.r . nT.r'aJa, tb Me.iilerraf.ciM x y r It d th;.l h- nr 5!: -jrraph whub Mr. i . t . ! jTf a t t or I rf r.ft In whl- - h ntlen;pt Ihey fwtve in l Ihetrc Slh Ibe TTaJ.irT Cf P". I'ott f r lii ir.ir i ih- - f i .f err Mr. "ulvrr l lw l U Ratlx 'I if lrl-i.Furl i.r l Ii n at ! Vjr'.esr 1VJ eon VUH. tutr.r, j evhlff.lly Irt'isdtd n rni'l'ad. j,ri-- . SMOOT'S TRAIL ON v;-l- btr-- i.-v- I ? CAMP frt.! rr Ife v. r, j uf try dauchter. Ali "f ffie!tdK k 'mr lb it niv .iiuKi r .Mkd ntb.!.rc tr.r-VJji(!o e.f H.e f.t?r.U;j Itt4ti it i)jin li fri';. thirl ) .i r Iff tJusi MOTHERS' CONGRESS TO () () hi cf H'' e f Pr' In t! for.- - lie s- - All Alifnitlon. p a .urd on t! "TM r he i nctir-u'- a lnv!;n? d wtthnu? huine. Denic d'-n'- t Castle Gate, Carbon County, Utah. Nov. 23, 1903. To John Alice. Castle Gate, Car- bon County, Utah: Fleas;; take notice that you are hereby required to quit, vacate and surrender up to the undersigned lessor on or before the 31st day of December, 1SJ3, those certain leased premises here-(- ) tofore and now held and occupied by you aa lessee of the under- signed,, situate near the lessor's mine in Castle Gate prerirfet, Car- bon county, Utah, tl.j same beinjr more particularly described as that certain piece or parcel of land oc- cupied by that certain houe nura- bcred 216. and you are further hereby notified to on or lief ire said 31st day of December, 190:;, remove from said premises all buildings and erections owned by you. I' LEAS A NT VALLEY COAL CO., By David Crow. Mine Superintendent. b ranJi At- tempt to Get Conference With Operators; Gen. Bell's Sensation Falls to Ground. FOR BLACKMAIL," DECLARES SENATOR WM. A. CLARK Point That Cannot Be SAMPLE OF EVICTION" NOTICES SERVED Union President Will r .'.t. f , ; lli- .j - -- S of '..-- eM 11. 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