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Show MILY UTAH VIII. NUMBER 20. VOLUME O.G-DEN- STATE JOURNAL UTAH , of the Natrona county authorities on charges connected with the closing f E BY the Denecke Lank at Gasper. in which he was interested, says the afTaira of CENTRAL LUZON the bank will be adjusted to the entire FINANCIERS THEATV aatlsfactlon of the stockholders. A meaauge front Casper aaya that the stockholders will settle in full with the depositors and will immediately reorConstabularies Slay Ninety Head ganize the bank into a national insti- Story Given Out In New York Was Delivered to the Minister of tution. The amount on deimsit in the Hunters in Three Days Which Does Not hank when it closed its doors was apForeign Affairs oi Fighting. proximately 130,000 and of this 143.000 Ring True. Today. is said to have been drawr. out by the Denecke & Wright- - Sheep company, and N. S. Bristol ft Co., grocers, who OF THE NATIVES TREACHERY gave unsecured notes to cover the RELATES TO CAMPAIGN FUND ALL IS AT COLON QUIET 1 FIERCE BATTLE THE drafts. Fifteen warrants have been Issued for W. A. Denecke. cashier; N. S. Brisof and Ammunition Large Quantity tol, president, both residents of Casper, Waapona Destroyed Nowa of and Charles Weston, a stockholder, Conflict Juat Reported. charging them with receiving money after they knew the institution was In solvent. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. The war department received this morning by ALL DEPOSITORS a fight between constabularies and head hunters of the Galinga tribe in Xueva Vlscaya, central Luzon, which took place on October 6th, 7th and 8th last Thia conflict waa nearly as important as the battle between General Wood's army and the Moros, the news of which waa promptly camail news of bled. Twenty-eig- conatabularloa ht were holding who a seemingly friendly con- ference with the natives were suddenly attacked and hemmed In by a vastly superior force. The white men fought their way to the hills with pistols and then used their carbines so 'effectually that the enemy, though armed with Remingtons, Kraga arid Mausers, were compelled to On October light of two 100 Galinga s, KAISERS THROAT IN BAD CONDITION BERLIN, STRIKE CONFERENCE wounded. UTAH FUEL COMPANY SENTED. REPRE- nd the Demands of the. Men Were Agreed to Except Recognition of the Union. All of SALT LAKEL Utah, Dec. 1. Officials of the Utah Fuel company, Governor H. M. Wells, Adjutant-Gener- al Burton, railroad officials, Dr. Cuneo, Italian consul at Denver and State Coal Mine Inspector Thomas went into executive session here this morning for the purpose of attempting to bring the coal strike to an end. All is quiet in the Carbon county camps today. The sheriff, backed up by the national guard, is serving notices of evictions to strikers. Men who desired to work were escorted to the WHEAT CORKER mine and those who declined were served with notice. A miners wife named Jones at Scofield (not Mother Jones) exhorted the men to remain out COULD FORCE THE MARKET TO Afteh the meeting it waa announced ONE DOLLAR. that a special session of the legislature will be called to provide funds Has Complete Control of the Situation-- for keeping the militia in the field. Wheat The company officials agreed to all Has Jumped 8ix Cents Within Few Days. the demands of the men except recognition of the union. President Kramer of the Utah Fuel company said he CHICAGO, Dec. 1. Today wheat would close the mines for ten years if touched 82 cents, which ia an ad- necessary. vance of more than six cents over the low point of the last few days. 8AN FRANCISCOS Ogden Armour stands to make this POSTMA8TER RESIGNS Profit on every bushel of the line of December which he is Dec. 1 Senator WASHINGTON. holding. At la also reported on the street that Perkins today presented to President Armour holds 7.000,000 bushels of May Roosevelt the resignation . of Post"heat, nix control of the situation master Montague of an Francisco and I so complete that he could almost recommended the appointment of Arforce wheat to a dollar. thur G. Flske, speaker of the California assembly. PRINCESS WANTS DIVORCE Denies Published Report of Her , THIRTY YEARS FOR MURDER. Elope- ASHEVILLE. N. C., Dec. 1. Dr. Jay. who on October 15th killed three children named Hammer, was this morning Dec. 1. Princess Alice has found guilty of murder in the second i "rtltuted divorce sentenced to thirty years proceedings against degree and with him practically which hard labor, FnfdPrll,k iJ?0 t Dresden. She Is life naipuuit over the to imprisonment. smounts story of her elope-with an Italian coachman and the report was A BRITISH DENIAL. circulated by her Dec. 1. The government LONDON. e refused to longer nnv that denies ships have been sent to The princess threatens r,,K ult n gainst him for Venezuela as a protest against closing slander. ports of the Orinoco river to British ment With Italian Coachman. nt ..." FpTEEN WARRANTS BANK OFFICIALS for )WU8,Wy, Wl" Dec. , M, auditor of arrested here at tl Denial of the Report That Jails Are Filled With Political Assurances. Prisonara. NEW YORK, Dei-- . 1. Through prominent bankers this morning financiers whose interests are associated In the reecnt railway mergers and trusts have CASPER, Wyo., Dec. 1. State Audilet it become known that if President tor Weston of Nebraska has been Roosevelt Is renominated they will brought here under arrest, charged not contribute to. the campaign fund with receiving deposits in his private unless some word is previously exbank here when he knew it was insolvacted from Ropsevelt that he go slow ent in the Investigations of combinations Stockholders have raised money suf- of capital. ficient to pay all depositors in full. compelled to killed and wounded. On Octoser 8th the From October (th to 10th the constabularies were without food. The lighting was so close that at one time Lieutenant Velasques, who waa In command, engaged in a hand-to-halight with seven headsmen by whom he waa surrounded. He killed six with bia revolver and finished the seventh with a head axe-- which he seized from one of the fallen. The three days fighting resulted in the killing of ninety Galinga s. The constabularies lost two killed. They captured and destroyed a great quantity of ammunition, one hundred and thirty head axes and a pile of bolos. The conatabularloa made their fln-n- al escape unmolested. Men Will Not Aid Room vejt Unless Hs Gives Them Moneyed WILL BE PAID IN FULL Dec. 1. It waa announced this morning that the kaiser's throat ia In such condition aa to prevent his opening the reichstag on Thursday, as is customary. Chancellor Von Bulow will act In his withdraw. majestys atead at the opening of the 7th, after a running reichstag. hours and a half with the latter were again retreat, leaving thirty RESULT HE THE white men were again attacked by a force of 300 and the head hunters were again beaten and seven oil, losing nine killed THE commerce. THE NAVY8 PRIDE. NEWPORT NEWS, Dec. 1. The new combattleship Missouri was placed in mission today. t'l'LOX, Dec. 1. The Panama canal treaty arrived today und was turned over lo Esprilki, the minister of foreign affairs for the republic of Panama. The treaty may not be signed TUESDAY, DECEMBER noihimf fin- - tin- - ignoring nf Ills authority. hut said that the pmi'ccilings had detrimental to military discipline !cn. ItiiHikc told the committee that oil January 4. lssni. tSen. Wood, without consulting liis sujierfnr ntliccr, obtained permission to visit Washington, even though he left in abeyance matters ueededitig attention. Correspondence relating to the trip was laid before the committee. Ill the course of lien. Brooke's testimony he sai that (len. Wood became unduly excited when the Cubans held indignation meetings ut Santiago for the purpose of protesting against the centralization order. Tlt. witness laid before the committee a copy of a telefrom lien. Wood, saygram he ing that tlie Cubans looked upon the order as approaching a calamity, and that discontent and profound business depression existed. Finally, Gen. Wood prayed that tle customs receipts be left under local control. The witness declared that the attitude of Gen. Wood was responsible to a greut extent In adding to the disquiet of the Cubans. The committee 00 con-binatl- Hay-Her-r- an 1903. assured tin ruminiUrc that he cared until tomorrow. adjourned until Thursday. Quiet prevails here nnd business has resumed its nominal course. The re- MITCHELL WILL REACH COLORADO TOMORROW port that the jails are filled with political prisoners is untrue, but about one hundred and fifty have been deTRINIDAD, Colo., Dec. 1. All doubts of President John A. Mitchells comported for showing discontent EIGHTH VICTIM ing to Trinidad were dispelled when TYPHOID F. Ream received a telegram EPIDEMIC John OF THE BANDITS IS SPREADING from Mr. Mitchell, dated Chicago, In which among other things, he says: CHICAGO, Dec. 1. Sergeant DrisWill arrive in Trinidad over Santa BlITLER, Pa., Dec. 1. One hundred coll, who was wounded In the battle at Miller's Station, Indiana, last Fri- more nurses arrived from Pitts- Fe Wednesday morning. 7 o'clock. Reday between officers and the car barn burg this morning to assist in the serve hotel nicouinodatlons. Great hopes are entertained by strikmurderers, Van Dein, Nefdmeyer and fight against the typhoid epidemic! In one miners that the coming of Mr. are where there ing hospital died eighty this morning. Roeski, Driscoll Is the eighth victim nf the cases of typhoid, diphtheria has broken Mitchell will bring the strike to a out, two cases being reported this Ka.dy determination. murderous trio. Gustav Marx, the first of the car morning. burn murderers to be caught, and whose confession resulted in the cap- TROOPS WITHDRAWN BY THE GOVERNOR ture of Van Dein and NIedermeyer, will be placed on trial this week. FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec. 1. The governor has issued an order for the LABORERS KILLED BY SPECIAL TRAIN final withdrawal of all state troops stationed at Jackson, Breathitt county, MAHANOY CITY, . Pa., Dec. , 1. A which has been under military guard LIABILITIES since the Jett Curtis triala. SAID TO BE BEspecial consisting of an engine and a TWEEN and $40,000. 837,000 car private carrying Philadelphia ft FILIPINO LEADER officials railroad afterthis Reading HANGED AT MANILA noon in a fog mowed through a gang Reynolds Business Methods Are Alof trackmen near Gllberton, killing one MANILA, Dec. 1 Filipino leader leged to Have Been of a Vary and fatally Injuring two. The special Rios, convicted of murder, has been Loose Character. brought the Injured to the hospital hanged. He was known aa the pope of here. Tayabas. The business affairs of A. D. F. ReySenor Toledo, leader of the Albany TUGS COLLIDE AND seem daily to become more comnolds ladrones, has been sentenced to death. THREE ARE DROWNED plicated. The liabilities now are claimGATE8' YACHT REACHES PORT. ed to aggregate anywhere from 887,000 NEW YORK, Dec. 1. The tugs HerDec. 1. John to 840,000. There are a few book acNEW ORLEANS. cules and Idlewild collided at 5 Gates' steam yHcht Roxana, which it counts and the stock of goods, and the o'clock this morning off Liberty was feared had been lost with all on nominal value of the assets Is placed at island. The Idlewild was cut in two board In the Gulf of Mexico, arrived 815,000, although It la computed by some Interested that were the goods and sunk, drowning three of the crew. safely at Port Arthur thia morning. disposed of by forced sale 88.000 or 88,000 would probably be the amount realized. CONGRESSIONAL OF WOOD A few of the transactions are just now coming to light It is alleged that Reynolds kept no business hooks; that PROCEEDINGS he did not preserve the stubs of his checks or even the checks themselves. He can give no clear Information aa to his own Indebtedness nor as to who LITTLE WAS DONE IN EITHER ACCORDING TO TESTIMONY OF Is indebted to him. HOUSE. On Saturday Reynolds and his wife GENERAL BROOKE. granted a chattel mortgage upon his household furniture to H. A. Sims Resolutions Providing for Investigation Probability That Wood Will Bo Called for 8500 as security for a promissory of Matters Rslating to the to Return from Philippines note of the sume date and amount This Canal. to Testify. covers the amount of the funds of the A. O. U. W., alleged to be collected Dec. 1. Major-Gener- al by Reynolds and unaccounted for. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. The presiWASHINGTON, In business circles today the failure John E. Brooke, retired, fordent has sent to the senate the nomwas the topic of much discussion. It inator of A. L. Atkinson to be secre- mer governor general of Cuba, yesterIs claimed that Reynolds borrowed 83,-4senate before the day gave testimony tary of Hawaii. Dr. from Harris and that the which on committee military affairs, When the house met today Cushman Paul Stecker.who unsecured. amount is Geninsubordination Rgalnst charged of Washington, who made the record-breakion Washington the waa occupied premises Brooke General Leonard Wood. eral trip from Tacoma in order with avenue Reynolds, is also Jointly to secure his 81,200 mileage allowance, before the committee more than two severe sufferer a by the failure. Reyhours, and occupied the entire time was sworn In. to Stecker In an Indebted nolds is A motion was carried that when the In telling of General Woods conduct and 88,000, between amount 85,000 in at Santiago. The witness offered house adjourn it be until Friday. on the securwaa which of $1,500 given docustatements of hia many Dearmond in a speech ridiculed the support of typewriter contracts which It action of the senate and house in do- ments taken from the records at the ity have expired and are valueis alleged several war nnd papers department ing the Alphonse and Gaston act with less. from his personal collection. At the regard to adjournment, each body of Another transaction which is much close of hia testimony n member of the After the national congress saying, commented Genupon Is that Reynolds Is committee said it was probable you, my dear, etc." have to acted as agent for Mr. said from the In the senate Morgan offered a reso- eral Wood will have to return who had some propof Wester Oregon, lution authorizing and directing the Philippines and testify. In Ogden for sale. Reynolds deedGenerty made One of the by charges committee on Pacific railways to thoria that General Wood vio- ed this property to A. A. Wenger in oughly Investigate the reports that the eral Brooke him In payment of a debt due by him to the officers, managers and agents of trans- lated the order which required note making Improvements In Santiago to latter, and then Reynolds sent his continental railways, singly or In the to Mr. 82,500, for Wester supposed had unlawfully Interfered submit estimates to the governor general. As evidence of this violation. purchase price. with the ratification of the Isthmian canal treaty by the Co- General Brooke called attention to the KILLED BY A GAMBLER. lombian congress and that they are building of barracks at Santiago near General DUNBML'IR, Cal.. Dec. 1. C. K. now obstructing canal legislation. The the Morro Castle without to a gambler, shot and killed notice the Wood McKenzie, first given having resolution went over and also another Imhnff General last night. The men had John Havnna. inat department resolution asking an investigation Mcto previous canal legislation and ex- Brooke aald also that General Wood been drinking but had no quarreL comto Bnd waz to tried Kenzie arrested communications continuously sent penditures. The senate adjourned at 1 : 80 after a the war department over the head of mit suicide In jail, fearing that he hia commanding officer. The witness would he lynched. brief executive session. ng 1, IS AGAINST SMOOT Meets Today for Express Purpose of Making Fight Against Senator. REV. PADEN WILL BE THERE Memorial to Bo PaiMd and PraMntad to Sonato Committee on Privileges and Elections. WASHINGTON. Dec. 1. The national congress of Mothers' clubs assembles in convention today for the avowed puriiose of making a bitter fight u gainst Senator Smoot being seated in the upjier house. The first action to be taken by the congress will probably be a memorial petitioning tlie senate not to sent the Utah senator. This will not be naked on account of Senator Smoot's religion, but because he is a polygamist, ns will be alleged in the memorial. The jietltlon will be handed to Sena- tor Burrows, the chairman of the committee on privileges and elections. Mrs. nf Philadelphia, president, will preside at the session of the congress. Rev. rnden, the Salt Lake Presbyterian minister, who originally took up the fight against seuting Senator Smoot, has signified his intention of being present and taking an active isn't In the proceedings of the congress. ALLEGED INFRINGE-- . MENT. The police are at work investigating a report which has been mude to department headquarters of another alleged Infringement of the ordinance against the selling of liquor to minors. The offense Is supiiosed to have been committed yesterday, but whether sufficient evidence can be accumulated to warrant the filing of a complaint has not yet developed. ANOTHER K. OF P. OFFICERS ELECTED. Ogden lodge No. 2, K. of P., elected Its officers last evening for the term beginning January 1st as follows; A. M. Hodge, C. C.; W. A. Robertson, V. C.; J. C. Dallimore, P. C.; N. Cus-tea- d. K. of R. ft a; W. G. Kind, M. of F.; Janies Ballard, M. nf EL; I N. Meld, M. nf W.; EL R. Geiger, M. at A.; EL Venables, I. G.; C. Peterson, O. G.; H. B. Forbes, physician; J. S. Corlew, trustee. youngISan SCALDED TO DEATH ACCIDENT ON SOUTHERN FIC NEAR ULLIN. PACI- Fireman H. G. Griffin Loses His Life In a Collision Lost Night. The dense fog was to blame last night for an accident on the Southern Puclflc near Ullln, 180 miles west of Ogden, by which one man lost his life and another was reported slightly injured. Full particulars of the cause of the accident have not yet been obtained. As near as can be learned two light locomotives without cars attached to them collided and IL L. Griffin, the fireman, was scalded to death, while Charles Bogart escaped with slight Injuries. The damage to the engines was . not large. The unfortunate victim of the accident waa about twenty-fiv- e years of age and resided at No. 9 Klngford avenue. Ogden. He had only been married about a year and leaves a widow and baby. The young man's parents are In Idaho, and he was a nephew of II. L. Griffin, the well-knoproduce merchant on Twenty-flt- h street The remains were taken to three-months-o- ld Richey's undertaking parlors to nwalt the action of the deceased's relatives. SNOW IN CUBA. HAVANA. Dec. 1. Reports received from the mountain districts, , where there was yesterday an unprecedented fall of snow, report that a child was lost and perished of cold. , |