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Show I V THE GLOBE-HEADE- KILLS WHOLE FAMILY R. WOMAN ILLNESS CRAZED BY COMMITS AWFUL DEED. WTAH fATSON, rained On. Child and Strangled tha Other to Daath. UTAH STATE NEWS. no new Jail Balt Lake City win be readz for oecnpanta In about two weeks. The American Smelting ft Refining oompany la to erect a new cmelter at Salt Lake City In the near future ooat-lo- g between $500,000 and $750,000. The total enrollment of pupil In tha public schools of Salt Lake City, aa ahown by the report for the flrat month, ending October 9, 1S03, waa lSr at T6L Mayor Thompaon of Salt Lake baa retoed the reaolutloc of the city council to dlapenae with aeveral aanltary Inapectora while contagion atill la ao prevalent A new trial baa been granted Con-vKing, who with Lynch, la charged with killing Colonel Prowae at Salt lake three year ago. A new trial was ct denied Lynch. About thirty of the leading produce dealers of Salt Lake City met laat week and organized what Is known as the Salt Lake Hay, Grain, Flour and Produce Exchange. The state board of health of Salt Lake City has decided to declare war sgalnst the popular patent medicines. It is claimed that they contain alcohol and other narcotic. David WUcken, one of the guards who was seriously Injured during the recent break at the state prison. Is rapidly recovering, to the surprise of the attendants and his friend. William M. Owen, a civil war veteran, was burled at Salt Lake Sunday, under the auspices of the O. A. R. and Odd Fellows. He enlisted In the Sixth Ohio In 1861, and served throughout the war. Harold Keller and Nellie Zenser, a Salt Lake young couple, narrowly escaped death from being run down by a street car. The buggy was annihilated, but the occupants escaped with but a few scratches. EL P. Johnson, a trusty at the Utah State penitentiary, and who was serving a three years sentence for grand larceny, from Box Elder county, escaped last week. A reward of $50 Is offered for his capture. State prison authorities believe that two young women smuggled the weapons Into the penitentiary that were used in the recent outbreak. Convict Johnson, the trusty who escaped. Is said to be mixed up In the affair. . jThe copy for the financial report of the Irrigation congress held at Ogden a short time ago has been given to the printef by Secretary Beardsley of the board of controL The report shows disbursements to the amount of 6. While In a state of frenzied Jealousy, Mrs. Spates, a colored woman of Salt Lake City, fired five shots at Miss Tucker, another colored woman, who was passing her door. None of the shots took the desired effect The Spates woman claims that Miss Tucker has been trying to induce her hutoand to leave her. Three hundred of Salt Lake's teaching corps enjoyed the trip to Park City Saturday and the Inspection of the mines there. Two sections of the excursion train were run, one at 8 and the other at 8:30, returning to Salt Lake at about 7 oclock. The police of Balt Lake are endeavoring to locate August Aniens, until recently employed as a waiter in a local restaurant, to Inform him that a fortune Is awaiting his appearance. Arrlens left the city during the summer for Ban Francisco. It has been decided by the government officials that Chin Chan, the mayor of Chinatown at Salt Lake City, must be deported. He Is the Chinaman who returned to hia native land some time ago on account of the death of his wife and remarried there. Roy Mills, a young man who has been employed at the Luoln cut-of- f as driller, waa foully murdered and robbed at Ogden one night last week. He was shot through the head and his body thrown In some brush. It 1a said he has a mother In Cass City, Mich. A sad fatality, which has cast a gloom over the whole community at Sunnyslde. occurred last week. Benjamin F. Fulton, while working at the mouth of a new tunnel In Na 3 mine, waa caught under a cave-i- n of several tons of rock, and killed Instantly. Clarence Houghton, Dave Short and Eddie Knox, aged 11 to 13, of Salt Lake City, stole a horse and buggy last week and mado for Park City. They were run down by the police and after being subjected to a sound lecture they were permitted to go homo. Two hold-up- s and one other bad man were sent to the penitentiary by Judge Rolapp at Ogden Saturday. Harry Campbell and Gu Smith, hold-ups- , were sentenced to seven and five years, and E. M. Edmlnston, who shot up" tho Green Light saloon, for one year. J. K. Kalanlannole, better known as "Prince Cupid. of Hawaii, the delegate from that territory to the Fifty-eight-h Congress, was In Salt Lake Eunday. He lx en route for Columbus, O., first, where the prince Is to appear on tho stump In the Republican campaign. An unknown negro rushed Into the store of a Salt Lake Cily merchant and ariced for five dollars In change. The merchant handed out five dollars snd the negro grubbed them up. threw down a bill snd rushed ont again, when the merchant discovered that the bill was of the II denomination. While temporarily deranged, Mrs. Louis Iverson, of Monterey, Cal., wife of a Salinas machine t, murdered three of r four children Sunday at the dictation, she said, of a supreme power." She first strangled her eldest daughter, Louisa, aged 13 years. She then attempted the life of her eldest son, aged 11, who had Just come Into tha honse, but the boy broke away from ker and took a train for his horns In Ballnas. She then strangled her son, Harold, aged 6, and then went out of tho house and got an ax with which she struck him a blow on the head. Later In the evening she killed her 7, months-olbaby, Maria, by strangling. The murder of her children was related by Mrs. Iverson to Sheriff W. J. Nesbitt She added that during tha night she had walked about the house, lying down for a short time on the floor. She said she realized now that she bad done wrong, but believed she was doing right at the time she committed the deed. Early In the morning Mr. Iverson He himself drove to Pacific Grove. knocked at the front door of the cob tape where his wife and family had been living and was told to go around to tbe back door. He did so, and entering the house waa about to kiss his wife when she said: Dont touch me. Dont put your hands on me. Go and look at your children. With that he opened the door of an adjoining room where law the bodies of the three children, the boy on one The bed and taro girls on another. house was In disorder and Indications were plentiful that the two older children had struggled hard against their death. Mrs. Iverson had been 111 for several months and had ahown signs of mental derangement, her mania being of a religious nature. d RUSSIA THREATENS CHINA. Punishment Assured if She Bides With Japan. A dispatch received at London from Toklo says: It Is reported from FaUs that M. Lessor, tha Russian mlnlstor, has addressed a long note to Prince Chlng, head of the Chinese foreign office, saying that Japan's Interference In the Manchurian question will compel Russia to adopt final measures and threatening China with severe punishment If she sides with Japan. This action, while the negotiations are pending, has caused deep umbrage. The newspapers at 8L Petersburg say the Russian Pacific squadron consists of fifty-fou- r wirxhlpa, Including s and five six battleships, eight second-clas- s cruisers, seren gunboats, two torpedo cruisers, two ton torpedo transports and twenty-fou- r an boat aggrepedo destroyers, having gate of 750 officers and 13,300 men. There are now on tbe way to the far east two battlexhlps, three flrst-clascruisers end eleven torpedo boats of various classes, with 164 officers and $,289 men. Preliminary arrangements have been completed, says a Moscow dispatch, for the expeditious calling out of the Russian Infantry reserves. first-clas- sea-goin- g a STOLE A LOCOMOTIVE. Six Desperadoes Tie Up Division en Chicago Northwestern. Th theft of Chicago ft Northwestern locomotive at Milwaukee by six desperadoes stopped all traffle for twenty miles south of Janesville for some time. At 1 oclock Thursday AIIMY Of THOUSANDS OF MINERS ARE OUT OF WORK. OLE MEN I at a Business In City of Butt still. U kin M a Svjr. It k aaarfy aa tepaulkta a Onr. h oay ka. aa yaa SJak. ' at tka kaat eaoaw ymu ka kaatt. tel Ika Star I kark 1 swwy aaa O Waa. aa la alas caiaa aat ef laa. V yaa Stand- Fast 3 Trains DaEy kaaMk wSk Q J to AU Points East of tha By the general shutdown Copper company propAmalgamated erties at Butte, Mont., from 13,000 to Puflasaa Palace and Ordinary 15.000 men are directly thrown out of Steeping Cara. employment, and others will be indirectly affected within a week, ao that Fret Reclining Chair Cara. the grand total will reach 20,000 men Parfcct Dining Cnr Service. In Montana and Wyoming. The Great Northern will lay off a large portion of their freight crews, heretofore haulCcsiicUi Exeustas. ing ore from Butte to the B. ft M. PineuSj smelter at Great Falls. Th Butte, Anaconda ft Pacific., railway will lay Tratws love Fay hr Ttntle soft off all freight crews between Butte and Anaconda. In addition to these, teterwirdistoa at 6:43 a m. and 6:13 p. Fsr Balt Lake City and aM pa I sis numerous other enterprises, large and and Waal at Idt a-- si. and 3:16 East small, which relied upon the Amalgabe mated as their chief customer, will obliged to curtail. In Montana, alone, In as te cermt tho emw 9m a It Is sursysukav so. Through th liver It cures ladlgso-HoConstipation, Malaria and tbasa which aria from a lack af proper dlmtlon aid assimilation of food. At druggists, jo cents per bottis. n, ts (jJoHSorial CKPsrIor. h approximately $1,006,000 a week, or $4,000,000 a month. Is off he payroll ' of the state. Butte streets are filled with the work. 7.000 miners thrown out of Boarding house keepers, store keepers. ete., whom the. miners owe, besiege the justice courts, seeking garnishment orders. The constables cannot serve the paperj fast enough and tho justice clerks are working overtime filling them According to every Indication tonight the Amalgamated Copper company preparing for a long shutdown as several pumps In the big mtnei have suspended operations. The Amalgamated officials are reticent as to expressing an opinion as to the probable length of the suspension, saying It may be of six or eight months duration, and perhaps a greater period. As yet no acts of violence have been reported to the police, though It Is feared some difficulty will be experienced In bolding the big army of Idle misers In check any length of time. the principal streets are Tonight blocked with miners, and Indignant muttering can be heard on, all sides. Extra police have been sworn in. with orders to prevent the gathering of large crowds. 1 night the men stole the locomotive from the gravel pits near Beloit, and started south at full speed.. The theft wee not known until the engine was seen leaving Beloit tho throttle wide open and the men aboard yelling defiance to the railroad men, who bad discovered that the engine had been stolen Just too late to turn n switch and stop the runaway. As soon as the Janesville offices of the railroad company were notified the train dispatchers stopped every train between Janesville and Caledonia, Ills. The Chicago officials of the division were called out and emergency crews started out wllh officers In purTERRITORY IN DISPUTE. suit of the fugitives, snd every effort was made to catch the runaway en- Bolivia Wants $5,000,000 and PriviRailroads to Adopt Electric Motor gine and Its crew. leges From Brazil. Power. The of foreign affairs and minister Guards. Prisoner 8hot by The New York Central railroad Is Brazilian the appointed to Sacdelegates to of Bee tha A special message planning to establish electric roads as solve Acre the among whom question, Folsom state suburban branches In the contra! and ramento, Cal., from the second-termeIs Dr. Aasls de Brasil, the Brazilian r a states that western parts of New York state. In prison, minister at WashlnBTTm, have held a order to save local t raffle, which has named E. Manuel was shot hy tho conference with tbe Bolivian deleto while attempting been cut Into heavily by the Independ- guards and killed gates, says a dispatch from Rio Jaent trolley competition, by reducing escape. Manuel was discovered with neiro. was and fores and Increasing the number of opium In his possession Tha principal points under considrewas He In the dungeon. trains. A section of the Rome, Water-tow- placed eration are whether the territory beft Ogdensburg railroad, which moved by the officers to point out the yond the tenth degree shall become Brazil to pay Is leased to the New York Central, is locality where other opium was stored. Brazilian territory, and a1 low Bolivia the right to had and the had He quarry passed to be equipped with electricity. It Is send Acre products flo Brazilian ports the hill where the famoui Son-ta- g on the Amazonas river. No settlement claimed, and New York Central trol- reached a made when he break occurred, to ley cars can be run to and from all dash for. liberty up the hill... He .had was reached, but ILwas itdecided Tuuttwuarklra Iii4uii js L which Z4 of was e shore the southern he when seventy-fivpoints along yards gone Lake Ontario. This project will possi- fired upon hy several guards at once. plred recently. In dropped dead his tracks. bly also absorb the Rochester ft Su- HeManuel Sprinkler Starts Riot. was sent up from Madera burban slectrlo lines. Two Congressman Robert Baker of county for nine years for perjury. taken Brooklyn, Everitt Hicks of New York were credits recently years ' Schwab's Star Sinking. from him for having opium In his pos- and others, who have been holding day The report of Joseph session. meetings at Cincinnati for some time Smith, Jr., receiver of the United Robbed the Order. In the Interest of Mayor Tom JohnStates Shipbuilding company, to Charles L. Conlne, national secre-ir- y sons candidacy for governor. Hicks Judge Kilpatrick, was filed Monday In and treasurer of the National was aadresslng a meeting near the the United States Circuit court at rotherhood of Leather Workers and Anthony postofflee building - when Trenton, N. J. It recommonda that iarness and Horse Goods Makers, of Scholer, driver of a sprinkling cart, a suit bo brought to nullify and have ansas City, Mo., has been convicted told the crowd to dear the way, and declared void and illegal the $10,000,-00- 0 I embezzling $5,676 from the order, when the crowd did not move he went bond issue held by Charles M. head and came very near running id waa sentenced to two and one-hal- f Schwab and through which he controls rars In the penitentiary. The money over Congressman Baker, who prodriver used his the company. hlch Conlne was rhsrged with taking tested,onand then the Baker and turned on the whip It will recommend that a receiver as aproprlated at different times. water and the crowd was drenched. An be appointed for the Bethlehem Steel ,hcn detection seemed assured ha Incipient riot followed until the police which rd to Minneapolis, where he was d arrested both Baker and Scholer, the the company, corporation last February. Contoe was latter having fought back. Baker waa Schwab and J. P. Morgan ft Co. sold mded by a surety company for $16 promptly released and Scholer was to the United States Shipbuilding comhrid on ball. pany. Hs Frustrates Work of Train Robbers. yor on Trial to Shew Whether Site for Renos Public Building. Had Authority, Arthur Carpenter and Frederick AvThe attorney general has made a rhe trial of Mayor William B. Hays ery of Albany, N. Y., New York Cenfavorable report to the secretary of tral trainmen, are under arrest, Pittsburg, Pa., on the charge of the treasury on title deeds to property e charged with assaut and attempted resulting from the of Exnress Messenger Miller sought to be obtained by the governof Samuel Moore, a veteran of robbery In his car. Miller,, although badly ment at Reno, Nev., for a site for a i civil war. from his portion In one beaten, successfully resisted. Carpennew publlo building In that city. This has last the city bureaus spring, ter jumped from the train and was n before Judge Slisfer. Th case property Is located at the southeast Avery was brought to show whether the badly hurt. ng a test one, to Is .regarded as one comer of Front and Virginia streets The crime Albany. vet-ns remove yor has the right to of the moat extraordinary In the hisand cost the government $9,000. A , from the city employ for polltl-of the railroad. Apparently, the treasury warrant will be sent the ownreasons orty, has attracted much tory men were under the Impression that court room was Miller had a entlon. ers, the Occidental Land and Improvelarge sum of money or iwdod. ment onmpany, next week. slushies. Pies Raise in Price. Dead Man Appears In Court. Denver Woman Kills Her Husband. counter For a third time Silas of quirk-luncProprietors Hulln, the supJennie Davis shot and killed her In New York are up In arms against posed victim of a murder, was resurhusband, Beverly W. Davis, at their the manufacturers of pies. There are rected" and apesred alive and. well in home, 2333 Market street, Denver, four companies which practically con- the court room at Knoxville. Tenn., as Colo., Sunday. Both parties are col- trol the the chief witness lu the habeas corpus supply here, and they have anto have Clarence proceeding ored. Davis was jealous of his wife, nounced an advance from 34 to 4 Teak, who Is brought under a sentence of cleh-teeand after a quarrel, during which he rents per pie. The lunch counter men years Sir tbt fftnrder of TTulln. libstruck her several times, Davis se- are preparing to reslyt the advance, erated. Two years aco Peak killed a It Is the famous product msn. who was Identified as Hulln. He possible cured a revolver with the avowed In- and New England will nut be In evi- was tried and sentnred. In the meantention of killing her. In the struggle of fuIn near tho dence on their shelves time which followed the woman secured the ture. There Is also talk of a coopera- court Hulln apeareil. but the supreme disregarded his presence and of weapon and fired, killing Davis almost tive factory and a general boycott affirmed the sentence on Its merits as trust-madpics. tried below. instantly. Killed of and by Treachery Customs Officers Confiscate Betrayed 17,000 Whole Family at Deaths Door. Pounds of Fleece. Secretary, Two child ren dead, another in a United States customs Inspectors News has been received from Ma- serious rendition, the mother stricken kave seized 17.000 pounds of wool, val- nila, P. I., that a band of ladrones wllh paralysis, and the father showing ued at $3,000, from Marshall B. May- surprised the town of Irlga, In tho distinct symptom is the rernrd in the nard. a farmer residing near Cham- province of Amlni ('amarines, Luzon, family of William Bedford, the cblel plain, N. Y., about two miles from and killed the wife and uncle of tha ensineer of the New Shore company's at Alto. Cal., all of whom the Canadian line. The officers aver president? and three volunteers. Be- power-housthat tho wool was smuggled from Can- fore retiring they captured nine guns. were stricken with white lead poisoning. A nlpe line to convey water from ada. Maynard Is tho man In whose house officers raptured seven Chinese Onofre, tlie lender i f (lie ladrones. was Mill Valiev to Alto was recently eskilled, while the rest of the party and the p'limlwr who conabout three yenrs ago. He waa says that he nected this with the Bedford residence of smuggling the Chinamen Into caped. Th. this eoimtry and served a sentence wns bet rayed by the municipal secre- sre slieged to have lcft a considerable tary. quantity or whit? lend In the. tank. for It to Civilize Christians. Must Ee Deported. Attempt Lou Dillon Make World's Record. A bill to t aside iho will of Morris Kng Wong, a Chinese merchant of Lou Dillon, Hie t nil Ter, at tho tlmo Newark. X. J.. lias been refused ad--j owned by C. K. O. Hillings of Chlcngo, Reiman on Ihc ground that and driven ly Millard Sanders. Satur- he executed the Instrument be was mission to his enuntry, after returning of unsound mind and under undue j from tbe Orient, where he went last day afternoon proved her right to the 1ms been tiled by his daughter. summer to Tlrlf his relative. IT! has of tho turf by proiiv' title of mu-oNovember 2. trotting a mile under adverse condi- Mrs. Elbe f'hud?. Reiman died Jan- 'been ordered tions In the remarkable lime of 1:584. uary 9, 1903. at Coronado Reach. Cal., after having fi- - 4i. ihe efforts of the Imndirraiii'n since August. c"', 's The daughter of Sidney Dillon was and left a will, which contained among Wong's lawyer I -i hiro they have a runner driven hy Scott paced by I .non to tho proof that he v; hone of S McCoy and another runner followed other hefuit. for the cirn. anil never in China except closely to urge the mare to a supreme Boston Investigator company while hcillR Oil .t. lived 111 effort. Th.. track of the Memphis purpose of (listribuiing Robert O. r In es VinerlNewark Christians jc-ileejn nmotig .showed to better Driving club nm-i can wife slid a order to cii ilie them " advantage. n sr-ste- Bust Local Train Service. in the State. 9W raUo, ate., ktqulr of W. H. SKttMU, Agent, Tayaon. L A. BENTON, Bsasral Agaat Paasasger Daparttaial Fine bath room in connection: ' E. DEAN, Proprietor. UTAH . PAYSON. each way n 2 trains every day BSTWEKX MO OOSEil DEKVE3 VIA TheColorado Midland RAILWAY. 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