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Show AJLT PAGES Vol. II. No. 619. IaiHi WHB ITCU WWW 1 EUEGRAM AK1 1 J fllllj TiVVaj Salt Lake City. Utah, Friday Evening. .January Price. Three Cents 22, 1904. GREAT FLOOD STARTS AT" IAYE BEEN LOST; ST0W1 iAIDWATERS; ICE BREAKS IN MANY FROZEN RIVERS WIPES OUT WHOLE 10 WN B .THAT MANY LIVES Tornado Sweeps Over Ala- llure Gorges Start Down RADIUM IN UTAH SUFFICIENT TO SUPPLY DEMANDS OF SCIENCE, SAYS PROF. PHILLIPS OF PRINCETON and Reports Come of Disaster at Moundsville; Suburb of bama, r4 r4M Valley of tlic Ohio; Dam- age to Property Already Large; Several River .'-t!n:i.43-4tt NEW YORK, Jan. 22. ti It. a I found utter ririm,r.ltnjc' of uit.ium recently made nt a myelinic of th that with oihr ohl produce Towns Arc Flooded. Technology club that radium hcd bfn extracted from American or- - ha I to I f?oo tb-;- , Ibe Cwtlc- mtx-J- . the "In toh t!n; brought from Prof. Alexander H. Phillip of Prinreton university, who rou- - J.t4. r. and I taPn r rrr lit. t n ts,ilan zttzr-ttw"A ti iru!t f It.S IWm i',r4Hi..i of Ar."r PITTSBUEO. Jan. 22, Frrp?-tSo- fi BIRMINGHAM, Ala.,. Jan. 22. ducted the experiments, the statement that this latent discovery by rclntll l r. lr.fi at t n In who mad r?t.in HufTU, of sr. rm..r,!c. by to entire the pron feared is It population xj 1n h ert will soon be ro plentifully produced in the United States a to be within eay m.m'ifariurr r.i li w tlv aa-in a r op".r:n it on . Ut," rd flood In town of the little Moundsville, reach of all branches of science. The ore used in the tf hitcry. f .! Pfn..c i f t riHbjrc' i experiment tame from 1e fui ;,t)t!ful that it w Ul r.iily tw within ' c rr-.-t f.ct-Ko ; c I 1 J he t t p r wlil Tr seventy miles southwest of here in Utah. My compift, 1 ri.) tS; rl &nmtr? f "pp;". t -- to lr f r. It h mtlMS It It tiO-- Ira- Tuscaloosa county, was annihilated wrclcc tJ-.- tb or. "The specimen was between twenty-fiv- e and tlfty pound In w'!M." tni-- l tr.ie l'y limit!. in a tornado that swept that part of Prof. Phillips. "It was not the pitch blende ued by Ih Curie in tl..-- m.mur.:-tur- e tl "TT. ! i;tt tad.-- t I" t,it lb hut AfftU 'i If ,tEtl't the State today. r? d y rstn r.d n the t uri1 pro-ir.t of the French radium. It was carnotl. an ore of imary color. contahdiiK. t. for ad j ut ;.at.ai trt,t r(ill)' rr. n whttt Jr.tf Officials of the Alabama Southern i bu'.nr 2 I 1; tl. tiTr r railroad h.ave received a message by tl. wurrrsi loaK-dt- f way of Selma from Conductor Cape- "t ttr4 January l1 lifted. Hany cf th a!or. c hart of a northbound passenger train, Anr.-iuiu-eme- Birmingham Touched. ftu d u-- ;a-..u- "l - rn ;. nt Ini-rea"- 'rrt, ! ffil t-- tht ii4tst Sb w-- dated at Akron, saying that when his train reached Moundsville this morn ing he was unable to pass becatse of wreckage on. the track. He says the entire north, end of Moundsville was wrecked by the tornado, arid that fcticallywasthe entire population of killed. the place Moundsville is a town of about 300 people. Every wire to the place is down, but linemen have gone from here to repair the damage. Girl, Pays Penalty at MOUNDSVILLE; -- ti-.- r-- u. tJ.fir ttev! u r r flor. heu-cho- Funsitt tttm In ri;i D?an. At .. n ). ?!-- .; 1 J - "w , 1 1 ii l- '.. "! !"-- self n f-- FAILURE AT CLEVELAND ilt tc' . C jif tct '' - r regiments !. -- - : VACCINATED 1 1 - - s tr '5r" 9 t- 1 3 ' 1::::.::; - iti-.- - ! . ! ti-I- racks at i.4 s U-- ; ! ". . fc" 1 1 BULLETIN. MANILA BANKER GIVES SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY - I'.itrAi k t"x.5t -- ! ,.i I Its 11.I5.fi of tl tU ! K Ils-u?i- c 1 r- r--f BIRMINGHAM SUBURB J... !.!! High School Teacher of NO LIVES ARE LOST Bedford, Ind., Robbed, Assaulted and Killed. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. Jan. 22. A tor ' struck the suburban town of North Birmingham today and demol nado T BEDFORD, Ind.. Jar. 2i The- bdy ished or damaged thirty-Pi- x house of Miss Sarah Scharfor, tea"hr of Latmostly ngro cabins. in in the Bedford high s hool, Aas STILL MORE SNOW, A number of industrial plants were found in a carriapf hou. today. Shf also slightly damaged, and the store of SAYS FORECASTER been assaulted had and rubbed and was Posey Brothers destroyed. the- body mutilated. Tha ,'ipp atanre of No one "vvas killed in the vicinity. ihe shed indicated a strugyk; with her Thfte i t.o m'u f th M!nw ao.,tji-fusailant. lw l Aft n now and tlio er.d of tl III k Mis Schaefer iKre froai ratne w.k. COST OF AUTOS FOR hart, Ind., a year i agn, anil was much l'artly tloulv wiathT with moj tit There admired. exeitni"nt preat t . !ooU d snow is dnc; 'orard the murder and bloodhound- will OFFICERS REQUESTED over The tf nip rutun , however. I be given the scent. - - - i SCHOLARSHIPS MADE a BY CECIL RHODES -- e 1 - :r,l .l..vilv lor STATEHOOD BILLS i?t ...nil,,,.. r,f,,K.I.K- ba. lal. r, , The barometer , ., . n in . ... yt'..1 totnurrow are uncertain. The pre Iplta wa. .0" ir.rh. a hat d ttii! frost. WILL NOT BE UP tinLosyc5tfrday Anpe'.cs txpf-rktKr- ' i . Iv-- " da id " 1 . ' .rl - 1 '" A'lotra't.. fi'i'ln u t ' 1 !;'r e la I T ' . Aff.r,. SV, h t- -. t- - fi.r,o -- . il' 1''.. hri tw- - ih- - ,' r utTtlv, p ti 4!. r ,,f ? "r.i ?' l in, . S!J p jr. T;-WASHINGTON. Jan. 'J2.-- At a meetfr;nft t t. f.J Two Editors Expelled. r t n fil lflf u',fi.',y hm: tir of Senate the on TerriCommittee ing tt, l"r..t(d 1'jtn.i.ja tatT. tiftfui) ST. LOTIS. Jan. r:. The Mif.outl tories today. Senator ratterson inPresr. In annual tv.eetinc Sirs. Hearst Mother Ded. quired if it van the intention of the relon lire torlay. rxjHed foimr committee to con?ider Statehood bills at Lieut. (5ov. John A. e und I. L. . SAN J'si:. Cal . Ian ;.;.. this pesFion. . editor of tle Honne Trro (Mo.) Star, lolph tttctisT ?.!r. ir Amtw:i, "No." promptly responded Chairman because f thlr alleged rorpneetlon lhoitx H.ar-t- . t l' r l.otnBeverldge. with boodle irandals In Jcfferfion City. Law ten station -- - 1 1 -- nI tol. - t .1 A I KTll t U! f uitri)' .. if .1 I A ." i - 1 1 U.'aie!l) rg i'h;-fi" fitotx-'n'.rtr r'.tt.'r - 1 . ; LAKOH STtAKJ'TA WASHED AWAY; AT LOKAIK. O. IS LARCH .U'I 'ft t ;tnn!tfI t '' rut " I" . .I isii t I tt-- - 1 - tl I r, Pa. J ikf.i Jpt.fij 'l I if a . I- I J i .'t I . ; ' 1 M : t i I -t . ' J t f f i - t i e ' . '. - ft J 1 !.' r Hi." . 1 1 - t ' . . 1 i: - - f . ' I: t '" tf t'i f J. ."-tvt - rJ fr f fjm Mij, puts ''.-.5 t i . i. t : ' a 3 j 1 I . J, 1 .( tt t v i : : -- -r t . J i t - l : .; t-- i 'n -- f . ... ; ii, " 5 t. .. . ri f tt2- - v J i ! lif !. ft $; by t!.e f.- - ' . j,l it-- t I tUtf - f J.- - I r' - ... f - - - .ft- A'O f,4. V - i j 1 '- 5 i '. LITTLE DAMAGE D0?."E AT CINC1K?.ATI VHE?: . - i :i OOr.GE 15P.CKE ACAT. i " s ' '. J:.t'!W .t tl... Student Will Be Doml- cUctl at Oxfotd, Ent;liind, Seventy-Fiv- I.NIhN. Jt r."Kr-a- . u'.. ftfsi r Jat if .; fi! .IVat I tt - g - I'.r I I - j i i 1 ' t i Men - 5 t- i u r ? 1 Be Ordered. l- top 1. t.f Attacked; Troops May Cii-n- . , - p;. j i . i r Japanese Railway ti - af l t SRIOTS START IN KOREA P W(t-'Si,(- r.-.J'- t I XXVrLS CLCSiTLY WATCHED n ' i 1 - Am: t t r - AT COLUM21US. I -'n Ifft- 5 I I 1- . - m- ? f-- r r- .' 1 ' 1 1 J - - f t ai . . - ,t. ti ritn" -r ?".!.' fr l tttr Mn-nntl- ,h; !t f .t !.-'T- i.l' l l".i "tt".i".I... I... a: Trat k : ni;i I t:. til" sitt .tt MANILA. Jan. l.'.Manar Jtui ! Ih p.i.ic- - f nnv goinif 'durintr the pahlic l tlie nuppl-mentifrfii n. rtinni y f, Ihr hank !:ad i th-- ' Im t t f nt l h n ln Mrvlt tln upon tn il!!.r v. .m .V w . t ;u (hi :;ftrr twenty ycai prohltti"n; that tl lni't t.t';.u h nai l, upon tli part of th lat:k, but for M ttpn tl Mi v t! l;- -f f th- - Im"hi. Ant ti a: military authoriti-- -. prm ti .illy at th- pu-,- t f) lh-t. I'nl'Tffl th Pankf--- il nwri'lin; I'm al uitiirrt K"ir, ;!!. . : r. i tiKth of nfr liu: ttn ir djnaiit.x at th- - tn;?.J. .f a T." r an J morth". P jay v !..tn t!' tu.i l? r- troop? l.tnd'-- within thr drew Utt rn of for half a i ii!llo;i jtTltrc. v. Jfin or hi pa niri.-t'into ir. and .it'jt; ?',!!' i - d th" pnrt foi:nd hlmlf unahp- to ion-- rt th-rd-Im i ink A iinl-- n ! bank. an that tircnf' ard tMid I,.chanced th-an p drafts Into iiuifny fm It wntil I iaJ.t;i n t inu"!. yuard. and t hr a t"t d P lot K l int up, Ta d;n 'UMd-M,!'! H initk.Mit "t tX n. d:I.r-,- l that prior ti ti.- - t 1 Declares That Banks Were Forced by Military Author ities to Import Mexican Dollars. FOUL CRIME DISCOVERED WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. When the House convened today a resolution sub mitLed by Mr. Hull (Iowa), from the Committee on Military Affairs reiue-Ft-hthe Secretary of War to furnish the House with a statement showing the number of horses, carriages and automobiles maintained at Government officials of Ills &!fo r:. amount of wapres department; paid coachmen, footmen and chauffeurs, was passed. This beinpr pension day, th House went into committee of the whole for the consideration of pension bills. I l CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 22. The Produce Exchange Banking- company, corner Broadway and Central avenue, closed its doors today. The Insolvency court has appointed the Cleveland Trust company aa re ceivers. The assets and liabilities of the bank are each placed at $1,500,- 000. de-ta- . !tt .. r! Tjains. - Tor- BUT ! T tt-r- nadoes played havoc at several places In North Alabama today, resulting, as far as known, in the death of over thirty people and injury to many more The torm center was at and around Moundsville, a small town in the northern portion of Hale county, where heavy loss of life and great destruction cf are reported. Because of the property fact-Vhthe wires were prostrated il disaster are meager. il the received at Tuscaloosa indiReports cate tnat no less than thirty people were killed at Moundsville, and many more Injured. The storms swept all of the northern portion of Hale county and destroyed many farms. It is feared that reports will show an increased loss of life. At denoting the force of the tornado, It is stated that an entire freight train was blown from the track. A heavy wind prevailed all over northern Alabama and rain fell in torrents. BY STORM, Kt 1 5 itt?t r t-- f 1 STRUCK t i is BY FORCE OF WIND at 1. -- t. 22. S AFTER TWO ATTEMPTS TRACKS Ala.. Jan. 't if-K- ir,--,- FREIGHT TRAIN IS BIRMINGHAM", tr'iti' ld, !!,-co- DOG COMMITS SUICIDE - FROM - pt- 1 .- . 1 .t S r.-- BLOWN riryj j( n t- n l - Ala., Jan. 22. A ne- piu section hand who has just arrived from Moundsville says that the place was destroyed by the tornado, and that many people were killed and injured Tlw negro nays he saw the bodies of people in many places. Uf also reports that the country for several miles around is devastated. in- - Tuscaloosa has gone Uvwjs-doct- er to the scene. Report? received here by telephone ray the death list "o far is es timated at thirty. The merchants of Tuscaloosa have offered every assist ance to the destitute. Jarmte'i train AO. i. nortuDounu, on the Alabama Great Southern railway, missed the storm by only a few min utes. Anions- the killed at Moundsville are A. IT. Warren of Montgomery, Ala., a traveling salesman, Robert Powers, an unknown boy, the night operator at Moundsville andtelegraph the man in charge of the railroad water tank. rJT H nr.! f ' ir r' lVr. Jr fr.i"., lY, t. o! - TUSCALOOSA. djtd d hr AROUND DEVASTATED Inhabitant mud ). ef the lowlania altady thir hotJM. t!',t th cth; Recall Similar Conditions at New York. . COUNTRY tlvrr fient t INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jan. 2- .- Til- - i " in White tHr ...rri-- 1 ..ff a Mo boat occupiej by Joi n S howe an l wife, an-- l l.i',lrl it In pU hv. t : 0 il rr j it j!,4 r t Baker City, Or. . i r fciif ,t th fy , was drowned and r bol cairi-thtown Usto ! down the tlvrr. Show sr..-- r v ' t t :.' I'ttt-tj iut subon to water went when the houseboat pier-- - mid caught hold of twi ! ! f lV4t it JiV: tKut NK.W VnitK, Jn4 r; c BAKER CITY. Or.. Jan. 22. Pleas l island In the miilo of th tivcr opiontio th. !o.r p.irt of th ant Armstrong, who murdered Minnie merged V.fo ,n.u l a n !! at! i rM fttrst In aibuir to his cilis for hIp. Hollo Mm ntjtt'-.- l for th it i. t ti touch I;, tJ;r nU.'t t:,er r-NI fc-i; H j to to ;i t.i,t iu ! h- Ensminger near Haines in this munty th ice with a boat. Aft r an S .x Pi him, lu; j ) r t. .!-.- f r, t Iwf I h ' i 'y lb t on Christmas morning, 1902, was exe to . I him ".n '. off. Mbrrioit tili.tlly n . ow . ! S uf! fought i v 1 i I morntlafl? g ).f .e ht t Rtotd-B:ki- n cuted in the jail yard here this .us. f lit- - uui. thi-and started for nhorc. Th critniti: lit ml I!,: j; fJcoJ. i t!:- t !ht- l (iu ! liter, with S. !. ..' ti- -l to t'i- - t.u-tf:- U i ing. The trap was sprung it C:.S o'clock Morrison iut an-- the Ini.it w-- nl oti I I 'jvi-n- ' f if .M.ttion wa.- later itnuI. tlkf! t l a W rlflw.) Ii.t..;! t, t It ii 4r J and the doctors pronounced him dead f ttr ! t i ' . "" . . '" ' I I it t ., C nine minutes after the dron. His neck ..iuin'.i . JH-Tr "):1 was broken by the fall. At- - ff?-- ! ir i:.. r.t't '. mi'u iv ;r jin . IU" The execution was perfect as to de wilh ! ((turn ! h .v trii i Hirr x t n tl t f i ?j ti i ; t t tail. Armstrong was brave and mainjtl V thf.f j i'.So .f nerve last. ".;r!, lie :;. up t until the tained his iron tcV .!"ri:f r at..t j m,d n made a brief address to the assembled itK !. (t, it ar t ' f ! a I : C i .r!At n K' crowd, saying that he was1 sorry for C in t at t f. ;.-n e ty his crime, but that he was zdrsg to t t4 meet the girl, Minnie Ensminr. ffPftt JJ tM tvf t; ttT"-V-Armstrong's case attracted wide att i t tention because of the amondhient to r r.,iA r 51 the law governing executions, passed i. i t! at !!! i lt.f ! j- Jv.;:rrr t k. I s!I i frTrc' Scolded 15y Master, ' u it a af fer-htar 44rfwHdr-tnaHim-It Animal Places th" t jith a f kT. r Intelligent i,f ings should take place at the State penl the guidance of the t rinf In ft itentiary, under Times-iwarden. The case wa? fought through Front of Three the courts. WORST IN TWENTY Yesterday the State Suprem court lr J.v. ta ..j- ! by t rendered its decision to the effect that i i 'i RICHMOND. Ind. Jan. 2'.. A tr.mf.,f jlumiis frSrl.i. ff H- iYEARS: WABASH 0 the death warrant was valid, and the : t comes i. UiU from K.ul uid dog ovulfl Cirtnantown, county. hy law was allowed to take its course. TERRIFIC RAMPAGE Th dc- Ir question tn It' two un,.l-'ift- l Un.pta lo txl.tenc bt for It suicld iJ. William Rhin-1'..- n t of ( unbi i!tl !rj fr.u I i.;;t Ay a, hf.. if : . r t 3 f '.Iu l' 1 r l .uslnul f Kf.tt Vu Gennantown, and r.jt'. tl that Ux rl : I t i t r j r.n h liKenc. wa fi.il w iii. Ithinch.ift t 'bred th .1 ln k jr.d ji.-r,- p, I , I , ! w.ilkt-i I i - t . k f t! Rl br.iu t V. h t pon thlnt tui inn llrr .n way. Th d r faill t f th w .a ? ' . ? f ' ; rtoxl th-- ! is a c.ir appr.i lil. Th ! r'vv l;lr.jt alarm ltn dot;, and t!:o m't"rinaii htor jwd r.r. H- - w,i tt.rt !. I t tr ; "I i f ht i 1 j c a th dox from tr.! k. T u nnnut-J.tt- r rtt;.ni Rages: Smallpox Plague th fjKt and th. dw.is .t.ii:i i t: t,- - tM'k. T! 1 ' t i Produce Exchange Bank ltarhtd r t a.n , v Ai forc tf and tl nt-.iy anifn.il. itm.i stop tdld in the Jefferson Bar- -, It , ! J! i , !o f th , of an in! r wrl.i n . r v tint ! ytik itl Siy m i ! f i so It U t .t.-MHon. t ,n i S i ,1 r trotted at ii;t Pi ih it.K th IVnn) riii mi rtun-- ltr Quits With Liabilities rail r uil. an av; iln t.k!rir r t I l l I: 5.) a.(!-U, p T' ttatn. f.r ta"n St. Louis. if. hi I mad front St. I j i t No.v V:k ftiu. k nit? ..jutnal fat Penntylv.uiia 1 C i ' of $1,500,000. ati 1... t kllPd It r ., rtf ; !t( i . ' fT. I.' I '1S J.H 12 73.' I , !i h-- THIRTY KILLED AT cJ lht sItt y? HELL GATE CRAZED MAN AFLOAT IN MURDERER IS HANGED SEA OF ICE, TIED FAST FROZEN J)VER IN FRAIL BOAT'S BOTTOM Oldest Mariners Fall to Armstrong:, Slayer of a V T d a-- .-l u bt jst r'-id- iif-w- r 1N COTTON REACHES 15 CEMS IN NEW YORK 1 C r i'hrt i m ni:u fojib.jj tittK. Si ot J- t r -. :; . i J i.j- - IN NAT --. I !!. . 1 ' it f r i' i !.- - tv-- f J o i r . ' ' ' t1;l '' i !' ' f ". 1 t t f t f s T is V ff : sf I,. ti i Jf tr 1 1 Iff |