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Show S r v ' ". si v r ass s m TEL EGRAM Lake alt Cloudy with probublj mow tor.tshh Tttf .0 VpL. IT. No. 590. Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday Evening, Decemiieu 19, 190:. HARRY DUKE'S FAT Mi N ACCOUNT 0 IN BALANCE: ROY KAK TIER N THE LOCAL CLERGY PLEA WITH PARDON CORED BY i ' i li inister Denou ces Charges ULTIMATUM TO RUSSIA SAID TO HAVE Commutation of D( J Is as False and Libelous, and BEEN SENT BY JAPAN; TOSIO REPORTS tence for James! I Prison IN ANSWER WAR EAST BREWS M li BELAYED; Are ormons Even Recommended Says ULTIITUJI Officials and Otfr k isgusted Over Affair. Scn-nc- r -- 'X T S3 c c vi i ri- - vy W v i iizs o z WOODRUFFS ATTACK .T- vz ON rs. Z' vs Ti - iTs (Yi s i"?1. T! fZ: LONDON", DEC. 10. A SPECIAL DISPATCH FROM TIEN T3IN SAYS IT IS ItErORTED THAT JAPAN HAS SENT AN TO P.USSIA. THE REPORT FROM TIEN TSIN THAT JAPAN HAD SENT AN ULTIMATUM TO RUSSIA IS NOT CONFIRMED FROM ANY SOURCE UP TO 0 O'CLOCK THIS EVENING. IT IS REGARDED AS IStrOSSIBLE THAT SUCH IMPORTANT NEWS SHOULD FIRST COME FROM TIEN TSIN. TOKIO, DEC. 10. JAPAN'S ANSWER TO RUSSIA HAS NOT YLT REEN SENT. OVTING TO THE OF THE RUSSIAN MINISTER, BARON DE ROSEN. IT WILL PROBABLY BE DELAYED .Ti THE CLERGY. DUKE'S CASE TAKEN UP! 5 1:15. FOR A DAY OR TWO. calling1 themselves ministers of the themselves for such a contemptible life as they lead here. and secure their only means of support by stirring up strife and dissension at the expense of somebody else's peace and happiness. They are the hirelings, who, under a falsa cloak, stir up strife simply for their own lucrative benefit, and at a loss t the people of this State. They scare out the good, peacable capitalists who would otherwise come here and expend their money in the development of our industries; nor are they here to do us any good. If they were true shepherds, why do they leave all their ninety and nine sheep to convert this lone one? They ha.ve enough adultery, fornication and debauchery let them leave this little handful of people alone. What material good have such men done us? They don't pay any taxes, because they haven't got a foot of real estate in this section of the country. They have no homes, because they have no wives or children; or if they have wives they generally kill the children before they are born. APOSTLE O. M. WOODRUFF IN A SERMON IN THE TABERNACLE. It is a fdiame that some men, Art ..(atieni for a gospel, will fit HORSE IS PIERCED BY THIS LOOKS BUGGY SHAFT; THRONGS LIKE WAR BULLirriN. OF SHOPPERS HORRIFIED WASHINGTON. P. C. Dc. s ? add-v?:ie- m - ng - r, at-t?- f ck or un.'--rtaker.- s non-unio- - dyna-mitt-r- f fcr e lJktt up at t j '.:, unlT Na 1.1 J. i t t ,rr)?,.t In r Imm-.Ii.tel- -- r-a-rl .ir-- a-n Mn-et- rt r ;,;r( o.-l !r - ! - rc Ad-mJi- ; ?itr TROOPS TO 1 WITHDRAW . t" . j rrol It I.tr'.-- HKNVr.J:. 1. . IJ At x ATjfrT.- ;. v. lVfttr..dr ,ir I U'tnr-- J r..t, rr.-.- r IieJi it v.. tlr.iw t! th" Crii-:.- - id- tro'tp uir.ts 'rl ';. - ui- h,.o - r !. b"- - d,t;i-r. i. . j - .f.ir.ii.!. i h .sh th Tfl-l- did . a ! t- d t - U S l 1 1 l t . (!.VJ! r i. lh.i Ask Divine Guidance to Devise Ways and Means w - ll'i I u XEW YOliK, Dec. 13. At a meeting op n d with j ray r. nt.irkhold't r of Golden Kale Copper company, rapitaliz-- d at a million dolhir.. to op rat-- a l! " d mine said to exist mar Tucson. Ariz., ways and nu ms h.iv- - .e( n dt d som return an 5nv strnnt by dt:?.rn- of Vonkers of j:. .1. rtali.ing Tl e shareholders found the only asset pi .u tlcally If ri: roll au 1 r.t Most of th- - i:. est.r .ir- - hurt h f i'.k- - .md and a bag of ore fnerimor-.s- . after onsider.tble diseus.-io-n tnt .1 cnm. they autbori.-- d the ch.ilrm.tn to tnlttce to consider "ways and means that Justie shill le d;i-.- " apj' Several of the 5;eakrs chained the comi-Miy'.orh'-.- r with fr.iu-- ,iM ,le. r lareu one e. mem n.ui uuiouctti r.i. r rsoritil sto kh'd din lov t:i while the j.'.ant was practically worth.h.v. si . tr d-- SEATTLK. W.ifh., V.. S,i!iid navy j.ird s'." from the ln-fthat hurri d prepatati.itif. m- tcitm tu.nl-tput the cruiser New York iato con t. U laTh-- y t.) sail. Of'ieers liid.lii.t: th.-'.- r f iir.ili- s ..id-tyso' that they li.ive rtl- rs t jirorv.-- at : v to Korean wa is . x honiYf si play's stm-ruir.nr tliat 1im !.u h Kihm.i war had b.-tami Jap.i: is firmly ! !!eve,t by thtwho infer that they .'t their fron Wasliington. V- - Ni:V Vo:K, i JWi-atil- l lib! ' in rah!nir c. - rld h d - " ..m-cer- s. j ! j I ' Returns on Warship. CONSTANTINOPU:. 1H- -- h. o, taking (V I R-M- r- l).ivi to Al- J j l.iThe J nvmory David Konnise.11. surMvor of th "i'.oston tea party." was: hnmo-ey of a huge boul l r nvn-um-ly the unveiling in Lincoln park. h-i- d 1 1 nl 1 . S;tti.!.. 1! t r. v,. . k. - i' If !ii fi t Vp' :ji s! .....''" k v.. (j) .,( 't 1 h.V- r fr h 1,'Kf- I J- ... run k t , i . - 'I r t, .m ; ' 1 i xr. t ;h- - ! '.i'"i . lr..ht i f llTn j t : tv th t...j .. , hi ' ' th t Sl tl , !J . i n ? t.t . tv i M-.- -- t .1 f f 1.1 1 ?h- .'.-- - T- . I I t i f !.'.. H I ' n.i.,-t- .. tt-.- an "Ha- g.-- t I. . 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T"t (T i'l fi: loriTiU.-ras th result cf laU night'.-- ! lire In th of Waiden uniIVu'Oi i t at f.f th ?;..! t t. u- At h" V,iX "f n f' i.J :n .1 .. ttr ti uMh it v :l r cut i to t m of ohred y...ople. Th fitshtr nd the -- r ..jf versity, an institutioa for the 'ny r;. i ie. "Vi:N Jm." hurled th?mscive ? from the window. wcr" klth'-- i j:nf ; --,z i t rd It'll. th 'r- -.' t wr.i :i I u f.h Ira v. r ay f th m were crushed tn death ly tho?e who ro:iAWi.d. r:.. la. ' tr.- ,i t:. 1. Ti e ri;k. , ti- yt ..i f. The don. itory wa.i a four-stor- y building ,f lnn k .m l tl-- . ot.ly .? rf rxit -. v.as down th main which t.n ?oon rut off aftrr tl). hr- bri.ke n;sf. h'f r; 1Sf K.lsl-fil-.Cora r.ryant, w r.. w h ick in hod en th f . jr: i th r. t t t: . r.ch. Hi ar, j T TT T O "y th. I lh.-.licvcd to have b ;n burned to d nth. All the d. ad .:n l h.- with f. n x g f H hf H g I y.. I!a- t.rm fax, w l H from Southern Sl.ii". Arn.ns tie- - It.jmvd Ur tions fire i::. n .,ri 1 ! . I 1 . Hi ! '1 j .aoore iwniu'i oi v. nicarco. a i rccpiit.. w no i..;.r,iy huit. and It. iih. M ford of Chicago, who also will dir. 'i i t. t.!i . r., r.'-- t ttr tf f.rnr !.: i.i! "H'lx h tn! A f V.l. . . . i j ? V',"'r ui . 4 A i liu--- t5 rrd l ''- ff-r- .!v:aliy jit ' d t '. . J : tv:k . n oj:i v.: the re.fr,mr.i'l tht j rt tr Ur r 'if1!'" t I! onM t -- 3'! Urn t: - r- I a A-I- J Sh r I f K.chr.or. ' j In t H a (flll.1 :.,. t! VcV "rn ltT Ar. r.ai r;v l a . Ilfccmmen-ied- .ttmTy 5 ntir.tf n j ..t-- : h r, . erar.tcd. trf ' 1 '.' i:jt for c. ?th llt ( FRIGHTENED GIRLS HURL THEMSELVES TO DEATH; 7 DEAD, 17 HURT AT FIRE I. -- lh.it a. - t rt l.:i:i- - T-i-- f, Att-uj.r- i Vjux : tl'i- '. - r- t I' ; il 1 f-- - 1 1 ' '.- n tJ;ri'-ttltJ---- cl;-!,tr.r- y 1 ; ' I. If '1 r ml t Vn l: tn ,! r AiIirt'. f Lyrch. - v "i'-" tVr a'iUr? nun- t f.-- r dU-rovere- '" v. ' al 1 ' n ln fAr.4 tlt-..- Tn e Nary dcp.trtrr.ent h received a 1! fTsr.an ar. 1 H'n'ivr, Att shaft. Th b!oM fra !' I from tr Olnns ih'.n c.iber;rft:u from r d trorc nrnii irvourl in ti largo nrtn.. -accord-la?- ; at to rannro., th fleet that, n t;tto th J!ate r.,. 4 Mr r c f The )ior,t. v.im unharr.f.T'l rilm to .i fpett whjfh haa reAched nnd td.ot. Tl. 1M liy f In fui rf jut for tinv in tho ml hl'.e of tii hiui frcm a steamer this momh!;, a far f.rd.n Mn.".l , xurroundfl by a l.irre .f forri cf CoicmU-t- trocps which had M. rH") '"l Kaleku. hi v. (fr.?n.d blood, while crowd of fhrl; tin i im n lr. th- h!le pr n, u- bwn nt the mouth of the t' l r gi7.-.- I j2f Chesr.'-9 nt n Mr. to u departed Atr.ito river, had aaiSrd to th riorth-wer- d mahIacght'r, Lucas attorn th" matter. - tviri th r l lc, a In Colombian lea-t. horse anl his luirt:y In tho n"bcit. V, M. M. KtUhn. the M:rc t; v,' f.emn Sarltarr lni ectr W. Marcrtf hxt act been nble to veriClau t d tt.e ho rrrn to to fithr. nc in c ;rt. r J t, !.t' y a arrived, .ius fy ths report. to th sll- - of the ro.i l anJ then Tarf5 i; il of :h f'f!' t Jy th removal. Mr. phoned I.im.m atwut ir rr.r thin h; l.ura said b" hat s en tho a r.T. "n t.n r, th H'.rrrrrs In desired t orrpenatjon. He w m cur rr' itt r rr t a p to investigate the ao. he fnid, an if front h"jri Jutr tir h'.Jt driver wan in fauU ho would pay W. JThr-- , Wfrrr whom l: v r. for the horro. 1 trie , in hlth he i . o.:ri' r. R'ar-Admlr- f. ( I th ml iJi -- r-.'- r " rr ; iU; (T,.'-- ef J a: tiu rfi ' of - IVa-boil- s- tir-r,! - f l:-ar- 1 ? Intense indignation prevails among porations, establishing pleasure resorts making haste to be rich? It may be the ministers of Salt Lake over the sen- anel so reckoned in the minds of this apostle of on the clergy sational .ttack made whose religion finds its chief occupation and paying taxes. this city and of the East by Apostle in money-makin- g Woodruff in an address delivered in the "Unmarried Men Defaced." Tabernacle last Sunday. "lie defames the immarrieel men in The Rev. Dr. Samuel Wishard, superthe ministry. We are not surprised at This aportle takes great delight intendent of Presbyterian ministers in that. in the marrying business. Of course he on to his sentiments voice Utah, gave will be much grieved over the lapse of the subject today. Brother Smoot, who declares 'he has no interest in polygamy.' After charging Scores Apostle Woodruff. the sin of celibacy upon the Christian "What do you think of Apostle Woodhe turns about to flatter our ministers, minisChristian the ruff's attack upon who st.v.ids for a minCatholic bUhorv vrasit'sfced. ters?" the Rev. Dr. Wishard of celibates. 'Consistency, thou istry "I think what all intelligent people, art a jewel. The bishop w ill not thank brethren the flatterer for that bit of whitewash, including many of Woodruff's of mixed with think, that it was such an exhibition paris green. is as billingsgate vulgar low, cowardly, noA often furnished to the audience at Their Domestic Status. e Tabernacle. "Yes. sir; we have familif-- arid home Think of such a spawn of vindic- - after the divine pattern, in which 'the tCl-falsehood, after reac'ing lrom trie twain ar made one' (not the tive or tvvTklfth chapter of Paul's fpistle to the teni. and that by Cod's ordinance of HottM-P!a chapter in which Paul gives one of his sweetest, most beautiful ex- marriage. re ported, the apostle said "If hortations to kindliness and brotherly of thecorrectly Christian ministers: lovt . i "vtf they have wives, they generally kill the cniluren before they ar- - born.' Are Mormons Disgusted. Say3 is inadequate- - to charrcter-iz- e "Language "One looks in vain through the seran infamous falsehood ar.l such s of the New Testamons and Think slander. of a man. claiming to be ment apostles for any such diatribe as an apostle of Jesus Christ, witn the this modern arostle turned out from the same authority that Cod has (tell it not last Sabbath. Tabernacle pit-forin to be and therefore Mormon 'a Oath)of Cod,' such a claiming "It is lo the credit of ourwere the with man, part disfriends that many of them to stand before an audience and gall falsemake- such an infamous statement. gusted with the insinuations and hoods that were given to the people unHis Peace Proposal. der the guise" of preaching 'the everlast"From this tirade he turns about to gospel.' ing his devotion to peace and harprotVss Not Was It mony! 'People, be fair. I appeal to you "Wasn't he pnaening the gospel?" (we have had the appeal in the slanders "Preaching? Do you call that pleachhe uttered) anel our outside, honorable ing? What would Paul, or John, or the Christian friends, to blot out this strife-stirrin- g Master call that scrt of misrepresentaspirit.' tion? What would any New Testament writf-of Joseph's brethren "It Woodof exhibition the think him cast preacher that ,nto the pit. and "they ruff made of himself? Ami all as a then sat down to eat bread.' Woodruff gospel. It preacher of the iolcntly assault the Christian minisIs to be hoped that such preaching will ters with bitter invective, then twists not be everlasting, but. for the sake of his mouth and pleads for peace and the poor people on whom it is inflicted, motherly love. He would assassinate it will have an end." the character of the Christian ministers, then appeals to 'honorable Christian Serious Charges Made. to blot out this strife-stirrin- g friends he make some serious spirit.' "Didn't charges?" "Yes, if they wors to be taken rerious-ly- . He Cites a Swine Story. lie said "of Christian ministers, if "Once upon a time there were certain i.e was correctly reported: feilows swine, and whrn the 'Thev are the hirelings, who. undT master interfered with their business, false cloak, stir up strife- simply for 'they began to r ay him to depart out of th?ir own benciit.' their coasts.' he made no allusions to 'f "Such is this apostle, who is anxious the prophets, seers and rcvelators, who to have the christian ministers out of th ';.-- coasts. We expect todepart gobble up the sugar beet lands), sugar stay Salt-airailroads, factories, banking slock, until o'ir work is dor. despite the ejKj.s- electric light compar:ifS." "Did he mean to make a personal upon President Smith, who is at the head, or in the middle, of fight ecu FUNERALS TIED UP of the largest financial rorporations in ihis part of the Stater "Xc, I think rot:. I suppose he was BY CHICAGO STRIKE Slitting squarely at the wChristian mir.if-ter-ofs the crime ith he whom charged having no homes and tlu re fore paying CHICAGO. Dec. hi. With about seveno taxes. nty-live fuixrals t I,., held in Chicago As to Bank Stocks. was 1.0 sisn of veacir betliere today, "It is all right for the Apostle Wood- tween the livery and hearse drivers and ruff and his brethren to pile up bank a if Hut the is employer?. In cold, ilrizzlint; tain, stock. That legitimate! Christian minister, who gives all his tb.e relatives of those who were to be time, as Paul did to 'this one thing,' buried slipped alot.s the ire and pavements, a, in many case.. preaching the gospel, it i? evidently for the mourner;-- , followed to railway statlucrative bene tit." "dead" wagon "But are not you Christian ministers ion:-- the hutflnew-lik- e . of the undertaker.-?was "Walkini; Injuring the community?' "Well, so the prophet, fr and reve-lat- treacherous, but there w.ts prurtiealiy no jiltei native. Xo carriages were to be says. 'They leave out the good, the uthad. peaceable citizens.' Let me say.nons-msannounced that thy The terance of such consummate is Hilfrieient to eonsign its author to a would not send out any hearses until 1" ided cell in the asylum at Prove Did the strikers had been forced into subthe simpleton think there was a child mission, for it would be dangerous to in his audience that would or could send the costly carriages o it of the n men could be give evidence to such arrant nonsense?" barns, even it" had. 4fito tbft Tax Charseof tl;c ministers ''fe,Tht fio JOU t!iinli Upward for Dynamiters. ' tw- iTt.nving taxes? . .M eU that was anotl -- v 'whoppe r.' of y I'KN Villi. Colo.. Dec h.. Gov. . ha- - o:fered a. reward of $."0't for wVii.lf'fi "he. seemed to h;i-an abundant of the Hup$L'y. 'They don't pay taxes. Who the arrest and convi-tiowho wrecked line miners homes has refused? Is it to be reckoned a at New Castle on Deeember 17th. "or crime because these ministers have themselves to their legitimate bus- any other directly connected with the iness instead of organizing financial cor perictration of taid outrage." fe-di- I T. hr :.R?h ,irr.uf Jilien : l ir, ty tho MM . Th .f thr minor r.: i of the tim r.f th :sr-- I Ii..''v nir j c lUrrr V.y KAnhn. tnMt.t: lr--- 10. Jam's Chsney of Eleventh South and Sixth West streets, while driving a horse and buggy in West Tempi Ftreet this morning, had his hot-killed by colliding with th ihaft of a C.llvery wagon belonging to Frank Lucas. Chpsneys horse was "slick" shot! .ml. according to the statement of bystand- biicas wagon was being driven down thstreet by Thomas Marcroft. P.ith were traveling at a sharp tint. Marcroft pulled up when he saw whit was likely to happen, hut Che?ny's horse in attempting to stop, slipped and was pierced in the chest to a depth of eighteen inches or more by the wagon fr n rar-f. r r. r f pan'.'-- - 'o 5 !' I r 114 e T.. t ! f Th i- t f |