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Show t mnr Q a t JI. No. I a in 0oTlly faJr tonight mi rrrv HIE EGRAM. . Sax,t Lake City, Utau, Moxday Evening, December 21, 591, caerT8. Price, TintKi: Cents lOCKi. S NNYSIB NINE KILLED, MORE THAN AND THIRTY IT ALL' NS ARE ARRESTED; WENTY INJURED; METEOR AT C ASTLE GATE TODAY AIN DITCHED IN KANSAS A Militia and Guards Called at Sunnysidc to Out Rescue Miner From a of Crowd Infuriated to THE TE17EGRAM.) CASTLE GATE, Utah, Dec, 21. The. mines at this place opened with eighty men this morning without trouble from the strikers The officials claim that 100 men will te at tvork before the day is over, There vr?,s no demonstration on the part C the strikers, nor effort to keep the men irem work. Bueh efforts would have been futile because of the dead lines which prevent entrance to the camp and fit the same time prohibit imported men from escaping and Joining the strikers. Itumsrs ef a riot at Sunnyside last night reached here today. It is said that a gang of Italians, thirty in numn ber, went to the home of a man and ordered him to quit work. Upon his refusal it i said they seized upon him. He escaped from them and ran toward the company office with th.? frenzied Italians in close pursuit. He was rescued by company guards and out. Thirty of i he militia was ordered were arrested by the troops the Italians and are now under guard pending a i -- feating Wood's Nomination in Senate. Dec. 21. Senator "WASHINGTON, Hanna feels confident of defeating the nomination of Gen. Wood when it comes He believes the before the Senate. votes in opposition necessary forty-si- x can be obtained. He has reserved his best material for presentation directly to the Senate. "The committee has postponed action until January 4th. It is believed the committee will favor "Wood. The votes of Senators Scott and Blackburn are the only tvvo certain to be cast in opposition. Bate, Pettus, Quarles and Warren have carefully refrained from expressing their convictions, but are expected to indorse a favorable report. The friends of Gen. Wood insist that he will be confirmed after a stubborn tight, but admit that the margin will be BULLETIN. trial. PLENTY OF MEN AT CASTLE GATE, SO OPERATORS DECLARE ' the Utah Fliel "ompany information was given it this morning- that the Castle Gate todav 'with of whom as diggers. not; r.nonfri miXe-worker- s, are Vfasse-d- : force of seventy-eig- 14." ht "Since yesterday morning, says Chief Clerk MacLane, at least forty more men ) K-vr- :i Dec. LONDON. HuMr.e.5 on the the f.ir I.i.tern situation. J.ipiin" Ion ' n w i and Iluwlun Hooks declined ... J r ri" Z't I e c to end to an roe th" tit Jar, t; today guineai per t of February. Ca-gZn tnunwue ljmje.i from p crs ot me two cargo-to in aif.iiy T.aJf feeding Insurance even at th litur r ale. - !h- l ", u-- li n ' Sr. y f f";- I in '.! - lfp:r.;j i a J. I.-- . J .f t V I .( Il.ff. - I ;:.-.- r liwl. 'r ! - Il-fi;i.- t' i i . J. . . r. . tr : .. t J .' 'l. i t t ; a c ,,,n f 1 1". thn ii r r i, let SECOND TIME t Sentence of Mrs. Bradley Is Postponed Until the Re-port- r. a )"jr, Tz'A Raur-l-.-j Plot Is Hinted At. TO CANADIAN SOIL n-- . SAX FKANliSCO, Dec. 21. Chinoe laboifts art ru?hinpr inte Canada by the hundreds, and on every steamer -d - tfin : r L- . ;! gi-au.i- bl.'d With rr.deaN oi Ir.g b.lldi to tlfT v !.-- - - - t- !: . ; i i.-- . . - : a, ; . t- - ' 1 j ( , - s ..- i : if o.tl.i!,.:;v. I orth . A : !Vt T!" li.tm r. -nnd badd the j.i iM.tor. Th u Adjutant sitd. w h v K-was takt-- awa : u .,. l, , t "Wo would much rather l.im than to rl ariv of hl;n n thoiemgldy b.id i. ,4n " lie On tie way to th- - t! v K; . . de.ivotecl to brain ti." de;.s:b j with h' mar.ac P'd hnd. A tlc-v.rt- - t ini in the car lurr.c I sudd t.lv r, fl-- - KNC. I T b . 1 1 i ji'Iv !..it i w : , Ne Verdict in ! i lit lit :! s; tht-,-- I h ; i ... i H p.. S", . t . i I : t .i' Cssr. : l rj i t'i t 1 .. . Information has tern rrei bian trooj,.. have- lnn.'.-- d at th- - ijd.md of rir.". r.. t f i; U Fituated at the v.eM.rn et tr.n . thof tja f - ; Is In Panama territory nn I H ih. n'y I al .1, t with n.ouiita'n and 1m o- ti: z waticd. a.f a b.i canipitk and bcl::r itui;.,;. It U In ihi tour ertion th tt th f.I. I Je-i- ri Miyflower left thi-- harbor yrrt-rd.iin d.r ti.-lin. , to rddain Itif.trm-jtSoof th- - rw-- t;i jij-nific- -. :' 1 I t. " ri'c t- . . h..- - i t . I ii-- . ;. i f i a ; t J i . f i li'.I .W t.:, f th w;d I v a y ;.t- ; ' 1 - h! t , it i ,.-- ' r' T? i? : .1 fr-- -o t: i - i i . t. : r r t j, Jt r J r. ; tn t u t, ;. f . -- ' si u u, t c r- . . "I !. . V S- ;-, to DIG . y ft1 t'K j: i V, A, h f,i - .f rf : i V T 'I -- h- '. ' . f 5 Ai ' , - ' , lrr'; r. T- t! , I'-ry- 1 th e;srrr t t ! , i i,s-m- t r..f y d . .f ' " . : r! t t- - S r- . . ii '. I fT 1 itj,r d MlJ.f ! ! i I t tr " 1 AMBULANCES ALSO . I"-.!f!-v '!1! P. . . w !!'. tot' f STARCH FACTORY DELINQUENT TAX SALE OPENS TODAY ff , DESTROYED BY EIRE ; frr ir ;.t ' r,i ,r.. r - t( , t - 'S, ia- , j, t.f rs':.f', .f, '''. i t ; e.e : . .; it. k ...ti !o th. I t .; i. U k -- gu PLACED UNDER BAN i 1 !t i PATROLMAN CHANGES PROM BLUE TO GRAY I f r o n;;ij. ,t -. ' I 'o - : , - . I- T-i- ; S I Ji f (m a ! 1 r, i- f , r ; . ! , ; r, l ' I! t o tj IV 1 I i I 1 I , 1 : i ' ! 1 0 r i.l-- f ' .' If: l j thr. I j k 4 f. f i X X . . . t:.i! , i V t r!. I. - T1 . c Tj !")'-- o it i r i - r 1 " " tar V li it - I .. I . II . i . n . . f t ' port u nr tt, w her ia th ptib'.e - ): ("t it: d m J t! I tad of the amount th- - I'il.i' d -'t it. . try o. r ; .i .' ie Sl, A'.'jt. Jl'k ! t. S. r.ate tot tiicni ar.-how it ' l.t l:'i k. r X v S re . t w l.i "i tl. - : - r t, att r t his been mad puHi. ftidit.o t , W f t . . e. ' v I' it ,i:t s the wliitl- and inl'.i .ice f Set at. r? "oi'S:e f a I is i f arc iii.'.it.. to I'h ; ; d tinplo.ff...- I.iik- r.tinnt fund aid oil. r a- I"i'i.'ik r it nt. fur.d M '!.- - k i. r;I in '. t .: t. fntit,er.t "dan euj accourt. and r. nvc . i r .! ft jrr.i ' i- , - i. r, t , tt h. l t r k.. Lfi..c 1 t' f.-.- I 1 t-- f ' I' SENATORS' PRIVILEGES EXPOSED IN A REPORT; SMOOT'S EARLY AOTONii-i-i to f i 't. . t ; d : , t - J i.i- -; ', T - y wasiiin;ton, nua n of i . .. ; J. ,i 3 - 4 'rff, - .- ' . . j SilT DESTITUTE. AS RH'ORTS HAD IT .:t - p-a- i1 ! t. 21. . ! I" ' " s: . . 1 - v . -- SHIP COLOMBIANS; CRUISING IN VICINIT 1. ' d: r ''. , - . . i ; COLON", , tr ,.,-r- I , . j s ; , - i 1 . .'-- l It '. v. & t n V. i V.V--ki t j... ' ; . - ?t J ti i f i k., s; f I . j ; ,, t I . - i. I t. t i U ... i. ,.! i ; s. K-il- ou : t,il n oiir-seive- 1 Th- - I;. Hi-'x. . d. r V.. e i' Jr- .- IKf ., )ti ! i i.- i to ku-i- i the KU ird i"k their r t ; N fi re he l ;;; 1 . . . y. .;p Ih'mi i hand. 11. was luin.1 oft who I,, id tilin t.tk-- u ur.d r ai;."d r.o snidiers of c xt--ti- . . ". ! eo,i-e-rn- Or-patM- i! - .i , . , - c i he r " 1 "1. -. r-- ply c -'i .. ir-'!- Vi ht. il ! . ij- from the Orient they are arriving here en route to I'.riti.h t'olumlaa. Tlie eaue for the sudden influx into DESTROYERS READY Canada lies in tlie fact that the Canadian Government recently er.netocl a TO GO TO PANAMA ni-law by which every Chinaman landing on British se.il after January 1st .will be Says Strikers Will Win. to pay a head tax of sr.O'). torSAX FKANCIS' ' '. I)". A. B. Filer, attorney for the striking compelled the present law the Chinese are Under Jom-.-conand miners, said today that he was still pedo boa royers Paul to pay fident the union men would win and be only required Mare Island Prebhr are at lying permitted to return to work before yard, coaled and r ady for sea. spring. awaiting the oniinr; of ofm-efr:n "Iunderstand." he declared, "that POLICEMAN PROMOTED Ka.i are forty men of the number that ;i Thc er; a nov or, th. ir way to je to work at Castle Gate this mornntf4t TO BETTER POSITION th-t- navy yard, and it L' tha are in ivho with the union sympathy ing war.-hip- s will a:l rtxt Wed:;-- s ani will come out at the request of for I'ana n.a. Kelliher. I do not know when Patrolman J. D. P.rown of the Main thef will be called out." Today's reports from Sunnyside are street beat, has been transferred to a Charges Friend With Theft. announced as showing r05 men at work, more W. ItallinKtcn. a rnr.r.er on the force. hy important position of whom 273 are diggers; Winter Quarthe Vi!. el liot-- 1. complain.-- employed the poic He will of the chain gang this morning that a uniformto had t;:ke charge ters !s given as 2v0. ."0 diggers, and i.r, from his room In th- - American and will superintend the prison labor stolen Clear Creek, 300, 210 diggers. housi. Halllniiton told the roir- that he The total output of coal Saturday is on municipal improvements. The change a friend of the theft. The suspected to 2600 be tons. reported will be effective tomorrow morning. are looking for the friend. . ! ;.r vy :v. . - K. ! Several rablcprams hi-- n arrived from He a over (llas.c and Cohl-iwere taken up for cm.; - rat -n Sunday In wer- - pr.j..irfil ar.d inptruc-ti'ir,t S'cu-tarand pubntitt'-Moody fer offic-r in d card k h- - -- enf.r-( Xothiiift t th.il lie-- ' was ar.ti.tuiH .'.i d il the ithinlaa ritua,i n. th-r.a- . , 1 t : - 5 r -lt. 21.--T- II '. . ! strt ; ' 's'-- ' 1 1 Ii-.i- .er t?-- j ! : nt ; i. v ' V, , t Taylor, chief of tho bureau of navlna km. and executive head of th.i Kcncral ii. val beard, today was in conference with Cnpt. John I', rillsbury, n..si-tachief of the bureau; Capt. William Swift, chairman of the penc ral board's committee on ihv t. fVet; Commander Wir.slow and i of burea in the of nuvlcat Ion, I'elknap tl.e secret office of th- - bureau of naij:a-tinr- .. ! o ) - - Panama Situation Is Discussed, but No Information Given Out. " ' hi . 5 I . SECRETIVE 21- I: o iMtt v S : ! NAVY BOARD ISLAND BASE TAKEN BY 'T. ' 1 s I , : . - . , i AVASIIINGTO.V. In V . I 5 s. two-hundredt- hs - z - vice-preside- t ai . ; at : ! t 1 jil - d w.-n- this morning. Keiloug. who l;nd just finished n sentence of twenty-fiv- e at days in was takt-to the Bingham, being 1st of February. by Deputy Sheriffs lUnry and Ira Beckstead. it being believed that h- - was of motion a deserter. District Attorney Upon Kichnor the passing of sentence upon Keiloug was scaittnyaf f irf d. havnu? Mrs. Anna Bradley, charged with im- only a shirt, a pair of ovtralU and shoes moral relations with former United on, and th-- oflic rs. seeing that he was States Senator Arthur Brown, was post- suffering from the old, uok him int o poned until February 1st. No explana Bonntvti'a saloon ami gave him a diink tion was offered. This is the second of w hUky. As Deputy Sheriff Ira Befk?tead was continuance given Mrs. Bradley. Arthur Brown has not yet pleaded to guarding the man. his brother, Henry, tne information tiled against him, acres the Mr ft on a business though he has been tip for arraignment stepped He had rearcdy closed twice. The first time the case was dis errand. missed upon the defendant's motion to behind him hn Kclioug tapped quash on technical grounds, but a sim his guard on the ."hu'dc r and siid: ilar motion was overruled on the second ' I'm going. Catch me if )c imm." arraignment. Brown took exception to He made a dive for the dcxr. slipping the court's rulings and was given ten KrtLk flirt. through the crowd like an ei. and in an hi " iin. u ivi iiir- cx iMu j instant was dashing across tlie street at breakneck Ira Bet kstead pursued him closely, and drew his revolver to shoot. HL aimed tlie gun at th man and was about to tirv w hen Henry Beckstead ran out of a store and joined in the pursuit. He got In his brother's firing line and the latter did not dare to fire. First South Keiloug dashed toward Broadway nnd street, diagonally wh'-near th middle of th:Ira OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN - ' f m'.l a i ! i' got a ba.I on him an I fir. d. ' Mr- -, k tor-..; t : imi-;- ; i e. ; The ball but n f w n hal , i.i i t .it : Alleged Discovery in Pcnn- - i ; . hi had, and a buri K. Av I. Ir..- ! ; in a v.1l. t. Th" fnst; nt tic r out !!- - on i I If I t rang .,rir.. : -d h fto.-! s. I an zig-- iKi rr ;. I M t wid long turned like t . .; down th sirt-et- , darting brhlnd a i ir, i f burt: E. ,.r . r ,ir-1 sylvania Causes Mucli,..1.: .:. , n . t '.. Thre stoppI and when D pu! y .. uii i .? ; kxcitement. and made an ii. ullii. n :;t laughed IU- - fchoweil a J. -- li.' to f U cht. !;. GAYNOR .HAKES GOOD cpilc kly b ft him wh n l! nr li' i . f j I ' " I III struck hitn over th- - h'-.- i with hi run. ! w - f I! t ' , a .. ? i ! f i r ' the j KeUoug wan take n "t' .f TO ff.l c' HIS or, ; BONDSMEN'!; m. tie'n and w;, I,. Id until a ar ' : i. ';... ; Oct Nhw)"i.oJ i.i!jnc, ?!j ' iv.rt alors, wli.n li" wax iakn ( nii--nrrt . - ' t". .f !.. f ; 4 f y and ttu" r.'--" os ! In 5h D'Uglas ,. M l;e -V, t- - . . ' r.-.v. : ! r , ; f4 svr.A irTTTTl nrrrtr--; j . f t !. t : a John r. .i t th rolh" "tutbm Vhil' i t ..-, I - t V, 1. . ' r ti - e. . ' T : . i :'. t i t - j Cf In ... paid: ; ;.! i, ' i ' . v 1I. r5 i" f Ki li r "Ynu ft 1M iot." r ..; rr.n't w t i .t!-.- r ... . tel. . i d i 't jr,u f r i. I d fe " t If. I'.. On - ff th depot .. 1 i : .. l . . k said; i . ). f b t: l.i i, bo in ? I ; ' ha in't tun Into the ij.-wJ)(... J.. f: l.r!r f . ... 'if ou ti'.-;!"J ' ; i to hav sb.own r led pi;. ! : whth-i J Wo totild Sh';ot!" , . : ; ; 1. irk, Wi.:.t Off r : c ' r Keiloug th - said: ( ' I r If i rh ..it "Tin pot any tinn :ifrid rf . j u4:'' t ONE DEAN GAIN'S lirr I I : m I r. ir: t . r !; t r :; ; than I am of a m-.of vlct iali. If ; j t n- r j"v. a tak' the?. cufTs off. I'll gt or" of jwi . l..nu" a Slf-rrI .".t. r f t" U'cr'ft a iciir.ws aim rr.ahe my IN TWO DISTRICTS t : t 4. .! t f On th- - way to the fort Kil tir fum- - ; Jour t . t IiefksU-.i- w ' ct rrct 4 tT.d I ny n t-- i. I Ti" ! i oin-pu- . ft . mrt.if t ? ESCAPING PRISONER; OFFICER SHOOTS ANTHRACITE AT FLEEING MAN ON CROWDED STREET IN OH A NTiT Y H Keiloug. a j.rivate In ( D, Tu fifth infantry, had a nar-iofrom being killed by a, bulefcc let from tlie revolver of Deputy Sheriff Ira Hecksu-uof Binarham Junction, in the heart of the city about 11 o'clock j .. j l?in Th ! V 1 d t t"T Ni " rir tit'-:- f..ffv d i ' I'M ward wr-;r- . rf fori vth ' , i ; 1 o ii CATCH ME IF YOU CAN," SHOUTED CONTINUED ' J", nit-dr- i . rH!- - i!r thl ei . i ) f- rft rt i - The company's deputies also assert that a plot w?s hatched by union men to prevent the men from going to work, but this 1? denied by the organizers and the strikers. That some men who had no intention of going to work had their applications for employment favorably considered is apparent from the sudden and secret departure from the camp of a dozen persons, who after being outfitted by the com; any left Saturday I si," 1 close. have applied for positions, but were not employed because the company cannot at present furnish lodgings for others than are now employed. As soon as the evictions of strikers are made he says more will be taken on an'? housed in the company's buildings. Kramer and General Manager Williams are both at Castle Gate, having been on the ground since Fr'day making preparations for the resumption of work today. Mrs. Neiden Is No Clash at Mines. Head of Aside from the routine reports little information is received at the Salt Lake the New Philharmonic offices during the absence of the chiefs, but Mr. Mae Lane asserts that he has no knowledge of any clash or trouble Society. between the strikers and the men who Went to work today. The force on at Castle Gate is about The Philharmonic Guarantee associaone-thir- d of the mine's full complement, tion h.js dieted the fallowing ofliccrs which ia announced as fully up to the for the fuel ensuing year: Mrs. W. A. Neicompany for expectations of the the first day. den, president; C. F. Stayner, B. A. Whitehead, secretary; W. Every Precaution. Taken. JI. Wetzc-U- , treasurer. Tn anticipation of a clash between the The secretary's office will be at the strikers and the men who went into the Clayton Mu.ic company's store. mine today, every possible precaution of membership show that the was taken by the company officials. now has 11:0 member?, all association Dead lines were drawn at either end music-leverXo guaranteeing will be of the camp and no strikers or strangers ion' until the association has l'UO memwere allowed to pass them for any pur- bers. The company's armed guards pose. The of the association is to were Increased to thirty-liv- e and a vigi- indu-.'- purpose of national and internaartists lant watch has been constantly kept tional reputation to stop here and give over every portion of the camp. concerts. The members of tlie associaA baker who has been daily bringing tion will lie required to make up only bread to the strikers was prevented one part each of any from entering Castle Gate yesterday, it deficit that might be entailed. being alleged by company detectives that he was smuggling liquor through the lines. RUSH OF CHINESE ice-Presid- kan.as r:rr, i Continued no page 8.) th-doo- Plenty of Ken There. Feet Off Roadbed. Ambulance. RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE BONDS FLAT. Russia was handed to Baron do Roseu this afternoon at a conference b?- tween the Russian Minister and Foreign Minister Komuta at the Russian legation. Japan's reply is in no way in the nature of an ultimatum, but she asks Russia to reconsider tho most essential points in her note to Japan. Baron ist offices of Evcrythlnt but Sleepers; Engine Lands Sixty Church in a Hospital 1" Japan's reply to TOKIO, Dec. 21. non-unio- rrom the local Full Sr:eJ. Wrecking De- Italian Workmen. (STECIATj Strikes Op:a Switch at SAVES BEST WAR TALK TAKEN SERIOUSLY IN STOCK STRIKERS FOR LAST MARKET; U. S. MAY PREVENT A CRISIS OUTWITTED Hanna Confident of IN ORIENT, SAYS LORD ROTHSCHILD Bridal Party Driven to 1 e f-- lo J.o.a i jf,. cae.ilV. A I.V1K t'irl of It l rovi rc.l !v ic ial ttlc ctaii ". o;ie of the t thii.s; f roiu ti Kl a u lr.tr't j " Mann I : , i of I - . . ' d A ;.ro 5; : iv i . tl. . t i ( -- -. i!- -r i- - A! ! i ! I ; u r tr. i:'-. t :rtt ,- '- tv ? r t rf , e. tf f ' loifllr (e . fl , : - .! ,1 . f t ' 'if- d a j - c.n : t.-s- e,i . i:n-.to- Mat W ) ! ; r.j-N- i JlAna i : , t- - ' ; e . ' r' 't '. A m ifr -- 1 ; i ' .;. 1. ! Much Imrrov l n iiti , ph - r - - C!ti!. 3 i ti O , f i r- - d pr-jum- tel-gra- - it. r f ! '. 4 S-n- ate . - I . i ivk lit irs follow : to Mr iy tif t r. r ! r d t .:r.' .f. j tier J:l.vi5. Twcj doz-, I.I cork.'rSi'"1. v kn! Two wrist baic. f i r ill !i.r fe'. t i -- r.'in Four manicure Mtp. $12. .t tl.e P.VT ! n. f t t tn l Si rrn".? for p r The 1 K r.it. - IU "( h.'nclnc the name on ore n ut." The S'i'o i. 'd.A, .. i r, t ' tin:e Is to rt f r to n- In the j i' to '!ue. ir.n. r i.rrt'i a lair., h of i t barb' r In II-!- ; !'sr.ur l h f:P i thff! The list Im by far the nvnt '.t9 t. f e ,, A.,rt1 In ! ;i !;, m- - I anLtr of the Senate Jujh March. lifted (utr.c Ir.lercstlng. In it j ;.lr! I crl:'. - .- f 11,1 at (trt- s - . r- i e .1 , f.ott'f J t '. 'f .it |