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Show VOLUME VIII. NUMBER OGDEN, UTAH: 8. CRISIS IS REACHED IN CHICAGO SLOT MACHINES STRIKE Union Pickets are Fired Upon By Company's Drivers and Detectives. POLICE FORCE IS BIG BATCH PRESENTED TO Nov. 17. Has A crisis has reached in the strike situation today. Union pickets this morning attempted to Intercept a wagon load of supplies and bedding which the street car company's agents were endeavoring to land at the barns. The union pickets were fired upon by the drivers been of the wagon. Nov. In his church. A number of the company's detecRenewed activity In the presenting tives, following the wagon In carriages, of these petitions has been caused by whipped out revolvers and Joined In the reports sent out from Salt Lake' the conflict The union pickets fled concerning Smoot's religious colleague, Mr. Grant. from the scene, presumably uninjured. The police force was again augmented this morning . by the addition of Five-eightDEBATING ON thirteen hundred more men. of the entire police force of the city is guarding the street car comCUBAN pany's lines.- One thousand patrolmen are along the Cottage Grove line where five cars were sent out this morning. The trip was made without incident by the four tralna following the mall REPUBLICAN INSURGENT MAKES car. STRONG SPEECH. WentAt the same time twenty-liv- e worth Avenue cars were being run and the street service In other lines will be Champ Clark Also Speaks in Opposiresumed. tion and Turns the Laugh on Dalzoll. Sympathising teamsters, who are out In large numbers, made many attempts to blockade cars. The police in all the WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. The comcars were quick to arrest the drivers of the whole house today conmittee of wagons. sidered the Cuban bill. A shot was fired at a Wentworth was the first speaker. He Knapp avenue car this morning from an alleyenactment on the ground the urged to failed way. The police capture the is to it that upon congre obligatory fired who shot. the person A bar of pig lead which was thrown maintain the national honor. Stevens of Indiana, Republican Inthrough another car crushed a policemade the first speech In opsurgent, Inman's helmet but did not seriously to the bill. He said that the position jure him. measure invited a comof the passage an Mayor Harrison today appointed on war the part of Europe and aldermanlc board afld wrote to the mercial narrow would foreign markets and destreet railway officials asking them to crease our foreign trade. meet In the hopes of Inducing arbiof Missouri spoke ' Clark Champ tration. against the bill. He was attacked by Dalzell of Pennsylvania, upon whom W. C. T. D. OFFICERS Clark turned the laugh by showing that Dalsell had spoken against the Wilson Mrs. Stsvens Was Unanimously times In one session bill thirty-seve- n to the Office of of the house. hs THE BILL President. PACKERS TO STRIKE CINCINNATI, Nov. 17. Mrs. Stevens was unanimously president of the Women's Christian Tem- Want Increased Wages and Object to Introduction of Foreign perance Union at this morning's sesLaborers. sion. There were six other candidates for the office. Nov. 17. Nine INDIANAPOLIS, Mrs. Gordon was unanimously reIn hundred packing Klngan's packers elected and Mrs. Frey was unanimously plant will go on strike tomorrow morncorreing for Increased wages. The men also sponding secretary. object to any more Introductions Into the plant of foreign laborers, of whom ITALYS KING AND have been placed there withhundreds QUEEN VISIT EDWARD vice-preside- nt in a month. PORTSMOUTH. Eng., Nov. 17. CINCINNATI BUTCHERS The king and queen of Italy landed WIN THEIR STRIKE here today. They are en route to visit King Edward at Windsor Palace. CIXCIXNATL Nov. 17. Two-thirThey were received In great state by the prince of Wales and his suite. The of the striking butchers have won the roynl trains carried them up to Wind- points for which they contended and have returned to work today. Fifteen sor. The party arrlv.ed at Windsor this packing houses are now open while ten others are still idle. afternoon and was ds received by King Edward and Queen Alexandra with TEXAS TRAINMEN every demonstration of affection. PREPARED TO STRIKE FORTY VICTIMS OF ' PTOMAINE POISONING in the Ogden depai-timH- t THE INDICTMENTS WILL GO TO WASHINGTON ONCE. AT All Officials of Former Government Are Now Supporting tho Now brother Sensation Sprung in Federal Case Against Senator Dietrich. of the Salt Lake Trib- une this morning: DISCLOSED EVIDENCE WAS NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Commlxy lonThe alot machine of Ogden mu.t go; at leant, that Deem to be the imers from the republic of Panama arpression of the owner of the machine, and they will take them all out today. Chief Browning stated to the Tribune lat night that he had given no euch rived here today by the steamxlilp City of Washington, which came into this Grand Jurors Are Charged With Vioorders, but it 1 understood that the owner of the machines have received a tip that information will be filed ngnlnait them unless they take out the port flying the flag of the new republating Thsir Oath of lic. Socrooy. machines, und they will be removed today. The commissioners will proceed at In the Ogden department thla morning the Salt Ijike llerald say: once to Washington. The slot machine of Ogden are to susiwnd buxine today. This fact was confirmed OMAHA, Nov. 17. A sensation was night by several proprietor who have a number of the PANAMA. Nov. 17. Tho flag of the devlcea in their plaeea of business. The dotting I the direct outgrowth of the republic wus formally salute d this sprung In the federal court this morncrusade started by the Utah State Journal, assisted by Influential citizens. morning by the United Stutes cruiser ing when Judge 51ungcr severely critThe Child Culture club at its luxt meeting passed a resolution condemning Marblehead. icised the grand Jury which brought the machines and demanding that the law against them be enforced. NuIndictments against Senator Dietrich. merous cltisens have also publicly expressed themselves as against them Nov. 17. United The WASHINGTON. Judge Intimated that the IndictStutes Consul Gudger cabled from ments were to lie and it is said that word went around that they would no longer be permitquashed and declared ted by the authorities. Furthermore, as several of the proprietors expreas Panama to the state department to- that the actions of the present grand It, since the agitation started the public fight shy of the machines and the day that all officials of the former de- Jury be Investigated by another might partment are now supporting the re- grand Jury Impaneled for the purpose patronage has fallen off to such an extent that they were no longer profitable." public ami the sentiment is unaniThe judge's chief displeasure arose The best Investigation which thla puier has been able to make today mous that life und property shall Imi .over the fact that the evidence given demonstrates that the slot machines uve being removed from the saloons us be protected. In the Jury room had been disclosed The commission from Colombia has and rapidly as possible and that those not already gone are suspended In their published in the paper, notwitharrived at Colon, where they were met operations. In some Instances the machines have been taken from the premstanding the oath of secrecy taken by ises; in others they have been removed to back rooms or basements. In by the Panama commissioners. the members of the grand Jury and still other cases they have been turned to the wall landing their .removal. witnesses. He especially referred to In only one Instance was a machine found which appeared to be Inviting the minute details of the vote, which play, but no one played it so far as aJounral representative was able to disAPPEAL MADE had been made public. cover. Senator Dietrich Is expected here toThe attention of the proprietors is culled to the languuge of the law, morrow. which declares thut it Is a misdemeanor to keep such a machine on the premoNtinufUer Fisher, charged with conBY COLOMBIA ises, and this punitive provision applies clearly to machines which gamble spiracy In the postal dickering, la In for cigars, drinks or bar checks. the city. He Is an aged man and If the fight has been won, and this paper Is disposed to take the action protests his Innocence. of the slot machine operators in good faith, the credit for It belongs to the DIETRICH NOT ARRESTED. people of Ogden City who have been courageous and direct in speaking out NATIONAL HONOR AND DIGNITY Nov. 17. Senator on this question. Those who have given public help to this great work are INVOKED. WASHINGTON, Dietrich of Nebraska Is here Insteal as follows: 51 rs. 11. 8. Emerson. of lielng at Omaha as Indicated In disHon. C. C. Richards. Protest Is Addressed to U. S. 8onato 51 rs. Chris Flygare. patches front thnt city. He hnd a long Charles A. Smurthwalte, wholesale and Signod by Presidont 51 rs. William Craig. conference with Attorney-GeneralKncommission merchant. Marroquin. this morning regarding the Indictment 5Iiss Lillian Stratford. Wlfurd Scowcroft, of James A. Thompson. against hint. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. The New John Scowcroft ft Sons company. The senator has not yet been, ar5Irs. E. O. Paine. York Evening Post has received the 51 rs. D. W. Smith, R. E. Hoag, cashier of the Utah Narested, but a deputy Is expected from president of the text of the Colombian protest. It Is Omaha today. W. C. T. U. tional bank. to the United States Semite Mrs. E. Richsel, secretary of the addressed Hon. N. C. Flygare. Is signed by President 5Iarroiilii. STILL and THE COLD John Plngree, assistant cashier of General Federation of Womens clubs. The Evening Post's dispatch is us folWAVE HOLDS SWAY Mrs. H. E. Woodmansee. the First National bank. lows: Alma D. G. of saddlers. Read J. Bros, Chambers, county treasurer. Read, The president of Colombia has toMrs. A. W. Agee. CHICAGO, Nov. 17. The mereur Willard Snow, manager of the Ogden addressed the American senate In fell day 51 C. E. Coulter. twenty-fiv- e Furniture company: degrees last night and the following terms: zero weather Is predicted for today. H. C. Wardlelgh. Bishop Wotherspnnn. To Ills Excellency, the President of Hon. David Eccles. F. C. Parkinson, manager Utah Reports received here today show that the Senate, Washington Excellency: the Co. commissioner. Dakotas, Wisconsin, Kansas, Joseph Stanford, Knitting Works. The government and people of ColomChild Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois Club. Culture E. T Wooley. Bishop bia have been painfully surprised at are in the embrace of President I W. Shurtllff. First Thomas D. Dee, i cold wove. the notification given by the minister Much loss of stock Is feared. Slixs Rose Canfield, of the Stake National bank. of the United States to the effect that J. G. Paine, of Paine ft Hurst Presidency, Y. L. 51. 1. A. the government hud hastened to recRev. EL I. Goshen. George E. Browning, of Browning CONGRESS OF RELIGIONS he government consquent ujsin ognize Bros, company. Hyrum Bel nap. a barracks coup In the department of C. R. Hollingsworth, John A. Boyle, of the Boyle Hardcounty "clerk. Panama. o ( Participants Are the Leader Councilman J. C. Xye. ware company. Varioue Denombonds of sincere and uninter"The Councilman F. J. Hendershot. J. S. Lewis, Jeweler. ination. rupted friendship which united the Mrs. M. C. Camplejohn. Charles J. Ross, successor to the two governments and the two peoples; 5Iiss Addle Lucas. , Cannon Book store. ROCKFORD, 111., Nov. 17. Lender the solemn obligation undertaken by the H. M. Burrows, of the Barrows Joseph Chez, attorney. of to various denominations are gathered a American union in public treaty, E. A. Stratford. Grocery company. In to take part In a cor.giexs Rockford of the sovereignty and projierty William Allison, superintendent of guard A. Jackson, grocer, Madison aveColombia in the Isthmus of Panama; of religions, modeled after the great schools. nue. the protection which the citizens of congress of religion held In Chicago 'candiMrs. M. L. Richards. Peter Anderson, Democratic and will continue during the world's fair. The opening William Driver, president of the city thut country enjoy ' date at the last election for mayor. to enjoy among us; the trudltlonnl takes place tonight In the First ConRev. Samuel Blair, llethodist church. council. principle of the American government gregational church with the Rev. Dr. V. C. Gunnell. Rev. Ora C. Wright Baptist church. in opposition to secession movements; II. W. Thomas, president of the O. A. Parmley. A. W. Agee. the good fnlth which has characterized World's Congress of Religions, presidEnoch Farr. John Watson, manager Z. C. M. I. thut great people In Its International ing. Leading features of the evening's W. M. Hosts ph. George Shorten. relations; the manner In which the program are to be addresses by Prof. Ezra Richardson, grocer. W. H. Voorhees, Ogden Bargain revolution was brought ubout and the Matthews of the University of ChicaDr. A. P. Hibbs. Store. of Its recognition, make go on "The Present Outlook In Biblo K. S. Kolapp, clerk to the board of precipitancy Thomas Shreeve. the government and people of Colombia Criticism, and(by Rev. Joseph Stole, education. V. Farr, of W. Farr ft Co. hope that the senate of the people of rabbi of Isaiah Temple, Chicago, on Dr. J. S. Gordon. Joseph Wallace, druggist the United States will admit their ob- "The Religious Message of Israel In B. II. Goddard. J. W. Chambers, of the Consolidated to assist us In maintaining the the Twentieth Century. The sessions W. J. Shealey, chief clerk Southern ligation Wagon and Machine company. Integrity of our territory and In re- of the congress are to continue until N. O. Ogden, of the Ogden Bros. Pacific. that Insurrection which Is Saturday. Rev. J. E. Carver, First Presbyterian pressing Grocery company. not even the result of popular feeling. ,, Church. E. A. Olsrn, grocer. "In thus demanding justice Colombia ALEXANDER HAD ALL Rev. Alfred Brown, Church of the 8. S. Smith. KINDS OF DEBTS appeals to the dignity and honor of Good Shepherd. O. A. Kennedy. the American senate and people. J. W. Wlntle, principal of the PlnR. P. Hunter. BELGRADE, Nov. 17. The claims "MARROQUIN, K. E. (Signed) of the United gree school. J. S. Holland, manager "It Is to be hoped that the petition so fur filed against the estate of AlexIsaac Pierce, manager of the Pioneer Labor Mercantile company. for justice which Colombia makes to ander, the assassinated king, aggreF. Blind, civil engineer. Canning company. the American people will lie favorably gate six millions of dollars. The credin Mrs. Eugene S. Austin. J. A. Smith, president received by a sound public opinion itors Include money-lender- s, jewelers, Mrs. George A. Craig. Business College. the sons of that country. among Jockeys and many tradesgamblers. M. 5Irs. C. Mrs. C. S. Zimmerman.. Flewelllng. people. and come from all the fashion(Signed) "ESTIBAN JARMMILLO, Mrs. Clark Gibson. Mrs. Jane 8. Richards, president of able resorts of the continent Mrs. G. B. Roberts. the relief societies of Weber county WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. The pro51 rs. Amanda Philipps. and member of the National Board. test of the Colombian government MRS. DOWIE FAIL8 John L. Herrick, president of the against the recognition by the United Moroni Skeen. TO CONVERT PARISIANS Stake Mutual Improvement associa- States of the Independence of Panama A. A. Wenger. Mrs. J. 8. Gordon, president W. C. tions. was received yesterday by- Senator PARIS, Nov. 17. 5Ira Dowle, wife H. II. Goddard. T. U. Frye, as president pro tern of the sen- of Alexander Dowie who affects to lie Dr. C. E. Coulter. Mrs. Joseph Stanford, president of ate. The document was not laid be- the reincarnated Elijah, has been here Dr. O. W. Baker. the Y. L. M. L A. of Weber county. fore the senate because of the diplo- for. some time trying to organise a It has been Intimated to this paper that the machines will be run se- matic requirement that it should be branch of Zion City. She has not been cretly or will be reopened after a little time. This Is scarcely to be believed. transmitted through the secretary of encouraged In her work, and she leaves state. It is in Spanish and Senator for Australia tomorrow. The people are thoroughly aroused on the question and they will not peramIn of the are Frye had It translated with a view to mit this Iniquity to continue. The people possession WILL VISIT AMERICA. munition necessary for a renewal and a continuance of the conflict Indeed, having It transmitted to 'Secretary from Hay. It will be sent to the secretary these columns today were to have been occupied by communications r.RUSSELS, Nov. 17. It Is definitely .citizens directly along the line of the Interview hnd with the lion. C. C. with the request that it be speedily a when will was Senator Frye returned, lay announced here that King Leopold will Richards, In which communications plan for radical procedure 11 before the senate. llt America In the spring. lat vice-preside- nt r. Mln-nesot- vice-preside- nt Inter-nioun-ta- HOUSTON, Nov. 17. A strike tying up the Houston ft Texas Central will probably be declared withBRAWOOD, Eng., Nov. 17. Forty railway forty-eighours. It has Deen.fle-dde- d in Persons are suffering from ptomaine that they will detrainmen by Poison here, due to. eating pork yes- liver an ultimatum to the company deterday. No fatalities have occurred, manding an Increase of 20 per cent In hut nearly all are In a precarious con- wages. dition and the physicians have great fear that several deaths will result. BALANCE OF TRADE FAVOR3 PHILIPPINES ORDER PLACED FOR BIG TURBINE STEAMER WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. The bureau of Insular affairs reports the balGLASGOW, Nov. 17. The Allen ance of trade for the first time In faSteamship company has placed an or- vor of the Philippines. The exports der with Clyde builders for a steam -- during the last fiscal year to America h!p of 12.000 tons register, to be fitted exceeded the Impoits by nearly $150.? with the new Parsons turbine engines. 000, being in excess of $83,000,000. The vessel is to be used In the During the year 1902 tlie Imports exservice. ceeded the exports by $9,000,000. ht 1903. Republic. the senate today the remonstrances against the retention of his seat by Senator Smoot were sent to the clerk In great quantities. Penrose of Pennsylvania. Depew of New York and Teller of Colorado each presented a large batch. They are nearly all of the same tenrv as those which have preceded. In most instances they did not charge Senator Smoot with being a polygamist, but they claim that he supports polygamy and that Its practice Is maintained by the high authorities of the Mormon church, of whom he is one. They also claim that his oath of allegiance to the government as a senator Is subordinate to his obligation to 17. Hope' is General on the Part of the Public That the Move a Sincere One on the Part of the Proprietors of These Gambling Devices.' The following appear INCREASED WASHINGTON. CHICAGO, SEN- ATE TODAY. 17, ARE BEING CLOSED DOWN IN OGDEN CITY Agitation Against Utah Senator Received Impetus from the Grant Affair. Thirteen Hundred 8pacial Officers Were Sworn in Today Several Arrests Mads. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER . H, |