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Show FBJD AY EVENING, JAXJAKY 22, THE SAET LAKE TELEGRAM. 1904. . T7 TTpTr;T' TRADE DULL tfTAGK ON UNION LABOR IS ANSWERED BY BRYAN IN FAR. EAST M. Beck Speech by James f Philadelphia Which ProTOkes Response by Democratic Leader. CLASS HATRED IS , SAYS DANGEROUS, ATTORNEY BECIC. NJTW YORK, Jan. 22. An attack on labor unions made by former Assistant Attorney-GenerJames M. Beck of cause for the rewas the Philadelphia marks made by vV. J. Bryan in departing from the text of his speech at the Holland society dinner last night. Sir. Bryan declared there is greater . al danger from "corporations which defy tb'e law" than from'labor unions. Mr. Beck, in the course of his speech, said: history, the , "If I do not misread foundprosperity of putch people was ed upon a principle which is vitally essential to the progress and" happiness of any people, and that is the inalienable risht of every man to. work for whom he pleases and at what wage he pleases, and to enjoy freely the fruits of his toil. This principle is and need of vindication In this country into was Man brought at this hour. the world to work. It is not only his and any form burden; it is bis, right, contravenes which Bocial of tyranny this right is infinitely mischievous. "Jn vain are written constitutions. with their paper guarantee of life, libif the erty ai;d pursuit of happiness, earn to citizen humblest of the 'right is brow of his sweat the in bis bread thu? denied. 3ucW right is in no respect iTBnsistent: with the right of labor to organize. - iat the Chln-Amcrlc- an Commercial company, erganlzed eighteen months ago, with a capital of Jl.&OO.-00Is now rapidly settling; up Its affairs and will surrender Its charter in the near future. The prospects for business In the Orient did not. It said, warrant continuation, no if ha ben decided to wt-ti- e the affairs of the company as soon aa possible and close up. MANCHURIA IN DISPUTEKOREA LEFT TO JAPAN MITCHELL OPPOSES SOCIALISTIC IDEAS men-of-w- to Stick by Urges Trades Unionism and Vote as They Might Desire. Mine-Worke- rs ar Manchuria must remain amenable, politically and strategically, to Ruilan Influence, the concessions made being only of a commercial character. Ho-.ve- of ll : - , BI G SCHEME : ALL READY - b-i- C0f2.70; total, $12,434.31. Sheriff Griffin of Poeatello arrived hero took back with him James esterday and there 6n the charge of haw, wanted se-jctl- John Ilsnson, aged 25, of Philadelphia, id Camille lauritson, aged 24, of Salt ake City, were granted a license to ed yesterday. railroad man. Wednesday evening. He had been the emnlov of the Union Pacific for wut three years, coming to Ogden from eorasKa. Zeph Camp, a ed well-know- n t The report is again being circulated that e Ogden Rapid Transit company will ena its lines through to ogaen valley. e report has been published several but so far has not materialized. P to far ai is known there is ho more 7'ndation " . than for the- - it, IjeH ,.tt., lairmdiat tin n4 pfllct vutr many similar homas Conley left yesterday for San ancisco as the representative of the Or of Railroad Conductors. Mr. Conley cnairman or tne local board of adjust nt and goes to attend an audience ,ntei the order by the Southern Pacific business includes a number of rrlevtea which the order has, but ,noe of se axe try serious. Mr. conley was pnuy elected to succeed Frank Hart - j II ik Oreut 0n'l.,ra4.Art. . CenwrTT4i4Akt " . , .. . . . . aM . tt KoTmSr ft. tMl la XXAVT 8 ALT LAJCJS CITT. Bis c dam. l4Wr. K.TreTo1 rxr T5d if a.t?(.riT; Flay nrojn4 !! No. No. I No. No. No, No. Vy ajr4 - Et.itt p. tn Ibma.t..i Vi'rrt I "a p.nt OlitJ a. in JCU K?-zU- Jjpvm tr- T'' Kt f.t r xJr y. at '1 ill ertft Ljka Cttr Ar.jr "i ltwiiLr r..-- jr-n'lo- a C. v c a. xairp. c TVr'.r UVk. r. :'iX', r. Ar-- t SANTA F & Allow me .0 to present r.orrrn.- from I'tah t KAS'.' anta fe 6 A3 CITY, FT. JOSEHL C1U PASO arfl CAOO. OAXSTCN thi MlnLtg Can.ca cf Naw Mtxico ar.j! tl PrLil- Htirlingin'i rijV.tco moothcat trin in the I niti Htal? 1ho 1 Arlaona. 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Tor 1 r. v r r.J rjL . N. iui ja aa No. U For U4o v4 VfX CTTY. AHXIVK AT HALT No. No. n Karth. Suits for $30 $50 Suits for $25 $40 Suits for S20 $30 Suits for SORENSEN mti.iCS7,Wi istiiotveBl I"aoua Pic Which fryfr If in!i t?H Tick! la CAI.iron-Kl- A - l C5pi x TeJrptxrrMi alifornia Our rrjrular Annual l.'lrarano ah' f Winter Huitinc?. This is vour rhant f to grt a 0(m ail wol. hand tailored uit at exactly t in- half th price. all-woo- t... ti.'19a vie wtinwi fcit JturvL..arji Ulrvrt mi mrm Hustrtkiri.fsr ?1 t;u1ftl iaMrtt to JN?stJrrrn LttB irrKj SmAi. 1 V Iteniemlier. to fit. ra t ;f T' W WW $6o .xa Dalhr Men's Made to Order Suits Half Price vice-preside- lr ;...3i3 Ur.p4 ,........ Bi n4 a.ra wrom SE3ES Rl-vr- BOISE, Ma., Jan. 22. Article of incorporation of the Miuldoka A Pouthwftcrn railway were filed with tho Secretary vt State today. The road Is to be a branch of the Ore gon Short Line. Leaving tho main road at Minidoka and running southwesterly to Salmon River In C'asala county, a distance of eighty-tlv- e miles, it ia designed to iu- commodate tne creat acctloit belnc rr claimed under the Twin Falls Inisation project. Tho road ha been aurveyed down Rock creek on the south plde of tha Snake to the latter stream, and on down that stream to CJlenn'a Ferry. There la an Im pression thar this branch will becoma part of tho rr!n lln. as it would "ut out iha known as Kins hill, east f heavy afrade tilenn r erry. new The company laAranitalixed at 1.V.. 000: of which the follow mik amounts are CUbscriDed: t,. T. t alvln. president, J3X COO as trustee and 110 individually: T. M. Schumaeher, O. K. Burley. K. C. Manaon and WilliaTi Aahton. $100 eac. The officers of the pomoany in addition to the president are William Ashton, chief . J. engireer Short Line, Smith, private secretary to General Manof the Union Pacific, aeere-tarager Bancroft C. 11. Jenklnoon (bhort Line), treas tkaw la. iatrrr.u,fiiiiii.j4j...i.i.,,03 ta;rf'f. ROAD INCORPORATED City Briefs. An inquest over the remains of Michael )unn will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow lorning, before Judge Howell. , laa rrasekH Tt U2.l0 .Suits SHORT LINE BRANCH i p.tm Lrh.L - 1. li.iiltmiiK.a t ... ,, ,,,its mi 05 hand-tnllore- VVV Int.nl., II, In TrT 1 AltJUVE. tt1 Irl rUV, l r .iaoo iitii.m.;, lrrewf to Ytslt. A Xfellclatfvl A rofitab3 Placa to Uti. g; osi: v.'i:kk onlt. Nicol & Grabbe eo. . ,.,.,tT,aA r. ng Ill-fitti- 12.75 . nta l"r&a C.OOI) THINGS TO EAT. 85 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST. Telephone 54. Why buy a cheap, f.vit and pay all It la worth? Our d kind is all and J1S.0O, J20.00 and fhape-retalnln- u..... Ana VPS pica - OGDEN NEWS Perry. $2i0.6l; Rlverdale. $417.69; Randall, S153.51; Slaterville. $210.63; Uintah. $:C8.44; Us' 1ct No. 1, $;5W9.8S; district Is'o. 2, g to the Foreign office, Rome of th strongest men In the empire ar working to secure a successful termination of the difficulty, the main feature a break-d- o n of the negotiation!!; but they are meeting with oppcltlon on the ground that the proposition which are acceptable to Japan do not preserve Russian pride. The LUtok says it expects the crlj'.n to end in an understanding in the form of a treaty supplementary to Kuo-Japancs- e convention regarding Korea. The papers are still disposed to rek pretexts to attack the action of the United States, considerable ammunition being wasted on the alleged decision to rnd the American Asiatic squadron to longampho. on the Yalu river. These papers, however, learned "today lhat the through the Associated Pre squadron's destination Is Oior.gampo, In bUDig riay. M. Kurlno. Japan's MinlsUr, believes mat the unfortunate tone of the for. etgn dUpalchta. including aome from New York to London, tend to create Irritation. He deprecates the attempt of the rtu Fian press to "Fly th IJ.ig of yellw pci II. and saj r: "The whole history of Japan since th restoration rhnwa her aim and purpose to take her place on trie plane of r.uropfan c Ivillxatlon and become a world power, rolltlrallv ana commercially. JHDen ia rot , narrow as to advocate 'Asia for the Uiatics." " Tin War Minister's order to convert twenty-.eve- n reserv battalions Into egular troops is rbbed cf significance fo far as the present Vltuatlon Is conccrnea. tne order having Issued last February. Ind., Jan. Colorado intro- -' duced a resolution, which, in a lengtiry preamble, ."set forth all the doctrines and asked the mine ,of the Socialists workers to take the initiative toward t ailing the world's convention of trades unions to consider plana for the distribution- of wealth created by labor. After an hour's heated discussion it was tabled. President Mitchell took the floor and to confine it-- x . urged the organisation "self to trades unionism. He said under it the miners were getting higher w aeres than ever before. He allowed every man his political opinions and the nrivilete of voting them, but tne orga nization should have nothin? to do with Committee Has Worked Dolitical tenets. A resolution asking that the $21,000 T?er week now being- given the Colo Out Plan to Aid Irrado strikers be increased by a per capita assessment of 50 cents pera week pro for one month', brought forth rigation in Utah. longed discussion of the Colorado strike The amount that would be raised under the resolution' would be $o00,000. The. A. F. Doremus will State discussion showed warm sympathy for leave forEngineer Washington tonight to present the Colorado striker.". The resolution was referred to the. national executive to the Interior department a plan to committee The matter will probably Increase the water supply of virtually come up later. the entire State of Utah, or wherever, in the State, farming by Irrigation Is possible or practicable. The State and Land Reclamation Fund commission, of which State Engineer Doremus ia chairman, has been Saloonist Charged With Robbery. working to perfect this plan for nearly Oeorge. "Woods: formerly proprietor of a y?ar past, and the commission now 4 the Little Puck saloon Jn Ogden, is under- believes it hhs the matter In such shape arrest on tlLp eharce o' robbery in Dnthat it will appeal to the department as vpr. according to advices received in the one that can bo effectively worked out. Junction City. Woods is alleged to hav rohbod a patron of his saloon of about It is entirely foreign to the Utah lake J'j'iO in cash. project, not interfering with It In any way, except to strengthen it eventually. The commissioners will not give out R. S. Tage Is Dying. j a single detail of the proposed scheme. V- n was tupcr-OEdeone time Page, who at that they have not that right holding cxia not nte nlient of schools, it. to live, nt freeport, jii., wnere ne until the department has considered rctea has hold a similar position ever since ho when it becomes the privilege of the to make the project public left Oi?ien. Death is expcted from th in his brain. Ha department when It so desires. bursting of a blood vessel has been given up by the attending physiSpeaking of the project. State Engi cians. we nave been neer Doremus tsaid: on the matter for some time, working Eleven Years tor Convicted Robber. and we believe we have something to Jack Monroe, convicted of robbery, was present which is practical and which sentenced to serve eleven, years will be to the State of Utah what the yesterday in the State prison by Judge Rolapr. This Utah lake project will be to the Salt i;the same sentence as was meted out valley. Put it 'should be under to Monroe's confederate Hickey. Both Lake stood that one will not interfeitt in the were found guilty of holding up and robleast with the other." bing tha Zang saloon. It was intended to consult with Prof. Xewll on his recent stay here lint his School Fund Is Distributed. time was so filled that the project could County Superintendent of Schools "W. not be discussed with him. Mr. Dore E. Wilson has distributed Weber county's mus expects to Join Mr. Newell at portion of the 8tat school fund, as follows: Eurch Creek, $433.39; Harrisvllle, Cheyenne and make the remainder of the trip to the Nation's capital In his $467.67; Eden, HS4.10; Hunusvllle. J1320.90: Liberty, $442.68; Marriott. $346.29; North company. Ogden, $1085.28; Pleasant View, $610.47; INDIANAPOLIS. legate De- 22. Accord-In- lusd ail T. E Harper's RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS. nHt, 1 SB'S ad nef car, tet ATTACKS UPON UNITED STATES CONTINUE IN THE 2.'. mmn?i9 Two subjectf constantly l.orr. In mind here. The nrt wouldn't be much good wlthnu' the second. We buy only the of the bent and deliver It to e i promptly and In ratable condition. Petersburg, that Ruwla, maintains that 1 F1f-a- VM TiBlfi ''"""nri. Tor FroYn Best Groceries and Best Service concerning- this reply, but It I undr-stoo-- i. according to messages from St. ST.'PKTKRSBUno Jan. iv. ji. "i F1ln An- - tmr nr. rera kbit UbMl :1 Cajltl in-som- se I CURE Russia's Reply to Japan's Latest Note Discussed in a Ministerial Council. LONDON. Jan. 22. A statement is published in London this morning, with an air of authority, to the effect that the question of a neutral zene has dis neappeared from the Russo-Japanegotiations. Although It Is impossible to confirm this statement. It agrees with other inspired statements that Russia has acquiesced in Japan's views re garding the integrity of Korea, and that the only trouble now remaining relatea to Manchuria. "With references to the ordinances adopted by the Japanese Privy Council at the meeting of January 20th. this 'statement explains that Ru?slan have had free access all along, even to the Japanese ports of Nagasaki and Hakodate, for coaling and other purposes; Japan,, therefore, has taken precautionary measures looking to the possible necessity of putting a op to such a isits. Special dispatches from St. Peters burg to the Daily Telegraph and the Daily r.I'til assert that Russia's reply to the latest Japanese note was drawn up yesterday at a Ministerial council, at which the Czar presided. The tenor of this reply is courteous, but firm. Nothing has been given out officially rdrl o o. l I ' TABLE. 1L r u. - Par.u CMS Kelly MHIN ST. 132 - Greatest 1 Ovtrmiti, ytn off en SuitP, & Price. Cn The World's 0, - : Rowe CUM H r..feIf t h Or.e-fnurl- SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 2:. The Ex- 0 SJk: and ati.t boma rxd for Tic. Il ea, tl.:i. tl.W-rf- col mercial Company Will Quit Business. aminer fays broken lota f Shi flot. tS Com- Chinese-America- n "Today we are told on eminent authority that a struggle is on be- tween the plain people .and or- granlzed wealth. I venture to assert that this line of cleavage between (5) the classes is as mischievous as it n Justification. W us lacKing Xo greater injury can be done to the progress of the American people than to throw firebrand of class hatred into their midst." JAMES M. BECK. , a) TMBS WEEK" ONLY! IHubS - TwCi ,r,n 5l!auri IUTf j fj MEN'S TAILORS y; urer. St. Dennis Cafe, private . dtnln. rooms on two floor, best service, open all night, popular prices, zes Main. . 'Phone 1401 y. 145 W, Second Soutli lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVAAAAAAAA A $ 1 Wmk pjoi- ' - .. . |