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Show vm-NUM- VOLUME RULES MILITARY IRON HAND. Win Authority Is Absolute in and Wholesale Arrests OG DEN, 24. BER Colorado are Threatened. union member, failed to get on the labor committee, but is assigned to those on naturalisation and immigration. Lorliner, the Chicago boss, goes on L TT TA l- -l SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1903. a all proof uf tlii THEIR TESTIMONY - OF ML p. THE PRESS Author Troopa Looking for the Union Statements Which Were of Published. CRIPPLE CREEK. Col., Dec. 5. The military authorities are now In full control at Cripple Creek, but up to arrests had been although many are threatened. noon no wholesale made The Victor Record, which published the union miners' statements. Is under the charge of a censor and last night had editorial matter thrown out by the military authorities. Troops are looking for the secretary of the district trades assembly, who is the author of the union statements published In the Record. Mc-Clos- lOOMT OF COMMITTEES' AIDED LONDON, Dec. 13. Frank Allen, who was released from a prison where he was serving a sentence for bank robbery, was immediately rearrested by an American officer and charged with robbing the postoffice at Spring-fiel- d, Illinois, In 1895. Owing to Allen's allpperiness the American officer will employ Scotland Yard officers to help guard the prisoner during the voyage to America. Allen was the accomplice of Killoran, arrested for the Springfield affair In New York several years ago. lie made an escape from the Ludlow street Jail and sailed for England in a little fishing smack. Klloran returned to America, was arrested and is now in the AL80 MUST GO TO ITALY WESTERNERS SLIGHTED IN THE ASSIGNMENT. BERLIN, Dec. 5. Lokalamelger reports that the czar's health is precarMondell of Wyoming the Only Member ious and that the doctors insist that he must spend the winter In the south. to Reeeiva An Important Chairmanship. VICE-CONS- WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. Speaker Cannon In the house today announced all the committees for the Fifty-eigh- th UL VS. LANDLADY congress except those on ways and means and mileage, which were given out early to expedite business. The list contains no surprises. The chairmanships of the important committees are as follows: Appropriations Hemenway of Indi- LEGAL FIGHT OVER PAYMENT OF RENT. n Author and Official la a Former 8an Francisco. Judiciary, Jenklna or Wisconsin. Resident. Banking and currency, Fowler of New Jersey. Interstate and foreign commerce, MADRID, Dec. 5. Dr. Adolph Dan-siegHepburn of Iowa. the United States Rivera and harbors. Burton of Ohio. ia Involved in a legal fight at Madrid, Merchant marine and fisheries, Gros-venwith hia landlady, who claims that he of Ohio. owes her $150 rent Agriculture, Wadsworth of New Dansieger declared he had been York. overcharged and attempted to remove Foreign affairs, Pitt of Illinois. his effects. The landlady called the Military affairs, Hull of Iowa. police, who insisted that the disputants Nival, Foss of Illinois. Irf Well-Know- er, vice-cons- ul or court settle the matter in Califorknown well la Dansieger of Indiana. In San several resided nia. He years Public lands, Lacy of Iowa. collaborated with he where Francisco, Indian affairs, Sherman of New Ambrose Bierce In writing the "Book Tork. DaughInsular affairs. Cooper of Wisconsin, Monk1 and "The Hangman's ter? He la an erudite scholar, conRailways and canals, Davidson of ducted Jewish services and lectured in Wisconsin. southern California. Manufactures, Sibley of Pennsyland postroads, Overstreet vania. Mines, Brown of Wisconsin. Pacific railways, William Smith of 8AN FRANCISCO WAITER8 MAY STRIKE Michigan. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 5. There Labor, Gardner of New York. may be a strike of cooks and waiters Pensions, Louden of New Jersey. because the restaurant proprietors Claims, Graff of Illinois. declined to meet them. The proIrrigation and arid lands. Mondell of have the atate for nonare prietors Wyoming. The committee on hich Is considered acouring help. The Tivoli and appropriations, Central restaurants have locked out the most Impor-to- their waiters. of those announced by Speaker Cannon, has no westerner in Its memNATIONAL BANK union female nt bership. Banker of New York, Is 18 TO RESUME the assigned to the "antl-memb- Pa-c,f- er. lc railways committee. William R. Hearst of New York has secured his coveted place on the labor Ugets committee. He has no other rommiuee assignment Hunter, the new member from Ken-k- y. ho telegraphed on the day of " hiory Cannon nklng Speaker at to overlook him, goes on the committee on valid pensions. Trln-Cupid of Hawnll will serve "" the postofflees ami postroads com ' mon gressnian Lucius Littau notoriety from his coi the glove contract scan " his important place on "Waltons committee. J 1JvM,iwsh. the Callforn "1 STOCK JOBBERS HE WAS ONE OF THE WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. The Comptroller of the currency has authorised the First national bank of Allegheny to resume business Monday, it being found solvent despite the terrific run which recently caused the doors to unclose. The bank will resume with impaired capital. GANG FOO COLOMBIA yieiii-leiniai- y, Has No Rights Whatever on the Isthmus, Says the Administration. PRESIDENT RECEIVES REYES i Alleged That Advance Information of Said That the Plana Ware Laid in the Government Crop Report Was O. K. Saloon, Which Wells Given Out. Owned. The sensational testimony in the preliminary hearing of George 11. Wells was given by Hailing and Wyn-bur- g, two witnesses called yesterday afternoon after the Journal report closed. John Hailing, alias Reilly, alias was a member of the gang and the man arrested at the Ogden House the night of the Zung hold-u- p, consequently hia evidence waa of more than ordinary importance. In his testimony he stated that oil Saturday night the 17th of Octolier, he was in the O. K. salisin drinking and playing cards In one of the, wine rooms. That night he heard no plans made, but he knew that some fellows were golug out to do a Job. (in Saturday he had a conversation with Weils In which he told the salnon-keeiithat he was going to Salt Lake, as he was afraid if he stayed here he would be u crested. Wells replied, "You needn't be afraid: if you get arrested for doing any thing RECEIVERS COMPELLED TO FILE here, but not caught in the act, I will INDEMNITY BOND. take the stand and prove an alibi for you. " On the Monday night Hailing conProphet May Have Grounds for a Damtinued, they all met in the wine room age 8uit If Solvency at Jhe O. K. saloon and arranged their la Proved. plans. There were present, besides HRlling, Monroe, Bayne, Hickey, CHICAGO, Dec. 5. The receivers In Dago Nick and Quinney. Monroe the Dowle litigation are involved in told of a saloon and gambling comtrouble with other creditors who claim bine on Twenty-fift- h street, (meanthat Dowle la solvent that could be ing place), Munseya Samuel Stevenson, who holds Dow-le'- a touched, and Hailing, Monroe and notea for $100,000, appeared In Nick went up and Inspected the court this morning and compelled the place but It did not suit them and they receivers representing, three creditors returned. Hailing told Monroe that he to file an Indemnifying bond in the had no but the latter said he gun, sum of $100,000. could get one from the and This move ia In Dowie'a favor, be- went and one. procured cause if he can prove hia solvency he On Tuesday night Monroe told Dafrom may be able to recover damages or that he had another go, Fury those who brought on his present fplace near the postofflee located, and inancial troubles. Monroe asked Hulling and Hickey if would go and they consented. The they MINNEAPOLIS BUSINESS two latter were unarmed, and when MEN ARE AROUSED this was mentioned to Monroe he went to the bar and received two guns from MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 5. Revolting Wells and gave one to Hailing and the over the apathy shown by the authorother to Hickey. Hailing, when asked ities in prosecuting the boodling city in court, stated positively that Wells aldermen, one hundred of the best busknew they were going out to hold-u- p iness men in the city today met and a place. formally announced the organisation of left by the rear entrance of the the permanent voters' league, with the O.They K. saloon, proceeded down the alavowed object of securing honest aider-me- n to Wall avenue, thence north along ley at the next election. Wail 'and thence up Twenty- - fourth street. "Nick" and Hailing were in SUPPOSED DYNAMITERS the lead and Dago and Hickey folZION ORDERED FROM lowed. They diverged from Twenty-fourt- h through an alley which brought CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Three men were on Grant avenue. They them out ordered out of. Zion City this morning rear of the Zang saloon, to crossed the by the guards, who believed them to on their faces handkerchiefs adjusted to dynamite be men who proposed to act as masks, and Dago and Nick Dowie'a bank. entered through the front door and Hailing and Hickey through the rear. A FOR YEARS FIVE the saloon-keepe- r, ST, L0UI8 SWINDLER Hailing held Bello, Nick watched the walL the Rgalnst door and front back the Hickey door, ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5. Subbar. behind the searched Dago to Barrett was this morning sentenced saloonsearched the "Nick sequently five years in state prison and $10,000 from his pocket fine for complicity in the naturalisation keeper, took the key In closeL the and locked him frauds. crossed over to saloon, the They left and "fixed' themselves an alleyway, NEGRO FIEND LYNCHED. to went and Nick Hailing separated. their and hid the guns railroad yards 5. The negro TAMPA, Fla., Dec. and the watch. They all met at the O. Jackson, who assaulted a three-year-oK. saloon and entered the wine room. girl, was taken from the Jail last Monroe went on watch outside to Innight and mutilated and lynched. The form them of the approach of the e. body was discovered In a secluded spot They had only been In the room this morning. a few minutes when Monroe gave the signal. They gathered up the money, RECEIVER FOR REYNOLDS. left by the rear door and hurried to the in court circuit In United States SUin er bar-keep- ana. Postofficea THE NEW YORK, Dec. 5. Excitement continues on the cotton exchange. The "buir ring, headed by Paul Sully, la said to have cleared $5,000,000 within a few weeks. An open declaration is being made on 'change that certain operators had advance information on the government crop report, which was the cause of the immense rise of the past few days. penitentiary. Those who make the charge accuse some one in the department of agriSTILL ANOTHER CARNEGIE LIBRARY DEDICATED culture of giving the information out Some members of the exchange are VALLEJO, Cal., Dec. 5. The laying clamoring that the scandal be probed of the cornerstone today of the new and thorough Investigation made. Carnegie library was made the ocraa-sio- n for Intereating ceremonies. The laying of the atone waa conducted un- CREDITORS CLAIM der Masonic auspices and members of the fraternity will, be present from San Francisco, Oakland, Santa Rosa, DOWIE IS SOLVENT Sacramento and several other cities. CZAR HO COMFORT d the rivers and harbors. HAS CROPPED OUT Richardson of Tennessee, the former Democratic leader, is not on any important committee. John Sharp Williams of Mississippi, the Democratic floor leader, is assign- This Time the Department of Agri- John Hailing Tells the Story of the ed to the committee on ways and culture is the One InRecent Zang Saloon means. Hold-Uvolved. WILL BRING PRISONER BACK FROM ENGLAND CENSORSHIP alibi. li.illll.g stated that In- was burn in Jirigh.mi Fny. years ago. He mkt-- far liis fattier at ;o years old and ;i Brigham until In siin-then lie lias traveled east and West, till tile 29lti iif Septi'iulier, tins ar. In was released from tin at Ituise, Idaho, and came to about the middle of Oetolier. Ogden His was severe and protracted, but he dal not seriously Ilintrailiet his direct testimony. Andrew 14 Wyiduirg was the iiext witness called ninl ill many details lie corrolMii'iiti'd He was torn Hailing. at Salt Like, resides at 111 Twenty-sixt- h street, and Is a loentuoi e fireman. He testiiled Hint oil the Monday he night preceding the Kang hold-u- p accompanied the men who went to hsik at Munsey's place. He had no gnu but Weils supplied him with one. He had heard Wells say Unit they would require to have a place rigged'' up in tlie wine saloon fur the guns, so that they would not have to come to tile bill to get them. Before the men left on their expedition they were testing their weaiHHia mid were making such a noice that siiappliiug them that Wells sent some one to eautlon them to exercise more cure. The innniiiig after the Zang holdup when Wynlturg went to his room he found Hickey there. The latter remained there until evening. That same afternoon lie saw Nick" come into the ). K. saloon, get three hollies of beer and puss a gold watch across the bar to Wells. by Mr. Murphy he had been admitted that Wynlturg twice arrested for burglary. Hailing whs recalled and testiiled (hat Monroe had told him that Wells' place was u good place for them to hang around, ns If they spent tlielr money there Wells would prove an alibi for them, should is'cusion occur. Sheriff Bailey and Chief Browning also took the stand mnl testiiled Yo the finding of guns and other articles at Wells' saloon. At this stage un adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock this afternoon. 'll er ld io-lio- the Salt Luke today the case of Anna A. Ogden house. Hailing then described the arrival of A. D. K. Reynolds of the BRIGHTON. Eng.. Dec. 5. Herbert Scott against the police, the cutting of the screen who Underwood Tyiewrlter company, and Spencer, the famous philosopher, on window and the escujie of the the was wife came up and P. A. Whalen has been III for some time past. Is in his men. He attributed his other three appointed receiver. a dangerous condition today. capture to the fact that he didn't have time to get away. He further stated THE BUTLER PLAGUE. LIFE SENTENCE FOR MINISTER. death that the wrote the letter to Wells, 5. The Dec. BUTLER. Pn., KANSAS CITY, Dec. 5. Rev. P. e and which has .already been published in reached the Baptist minister who murder- list today the Journal, to see If the latter would to life new cases ure constantly being ed his wife, was today sentenced keep his promise and come forward imprisonment. SPENCER IS WORSE. Hll-ao- n. forty-thre- His Mission Absolutely Without Result So Far As Panama It Concerned. Dec. 5. General WASHINGTON, the Reyes, special envoy from Colombia. si'i'omiKinled by Minister Ilerran, was received by President Roosevelt this morning. The general was presented by Secretary Huy. The meeting was Informal, lasting only live inlmues. It is generally udmllled that so far as Panama Is concerned General Keyes' mission is absolutely fruitless ns the administration holds that Colombia now has absolutely no Jurisdiction over the isthmus. ('ross-exiiniiiiati- FACTS GROSSLY MISREPRESENTED COMPARISONS MADE BY THE MINISTRATION. AD- The Criminal Rsoord of Five Counties Was Givan Aa That of Ogdon City. a emmetTSs The city administration's alleged comparison of crime In Ogden City toa flagrant ELECTION CONTEST day and ten years ofagothewaa actual history misrepresentation of ten years ago. The years 1892 and 1893, with which the comparison was tnnde.were the last of the old territorial DEMOCRATIC COUNCILMAN FROM regime. Under those conditions this THE FIFTH WARD. northern district was comjirwed of the countlee of Qache, Box Elder, Weber, and Rich. Every criminal 'arHad All Ballots Btsn Counted Hs Morgan rested In those five counties was Would Have Hsd One brought to Ogden for trial, and the Majority. records which were copied and published were the records of the crimes The election contest in the Fifth committed in those five counties during ward came to an end yesterday after- the period mentioned. The misreprenoon before Judge Rnlnpp in the dis- sentation must he evident to every one, mid In the list published were trict court. There were twenty-eigballots which were disputed and re- crimes committed in 1894, another quired the court'a decision. Twenty-si- x gross attempt to mislead. But with statehood came a reappor-tlonme- ut of them were passed up. which left A of the Judicial districts. This two still to be acted upon. recess was then taken to see how district, Judicially known as the Secthe candidates stood. It was found ond, is now composed of Weber Dathat even if the two disputed ballots vis and Morgan counties. Judge Rolapp were counted for Mr. Driver, Mr. Em- is the presiding Judge of the district, mett would still have a majority of one. but the criminals are not brought to In view of this Mr. Driver and his at- Ogden for trial as formerly. In each torney gracefully threw up the sponge county court Is held at the .county seat and Mr. Einmett will be a member of .ir. 1 there Justice is dispena-'The record published of crimes la the city council from the Fifth ward after January 1st. The contest was the five counties showed the exact carried on In a dignfled and admirable condition of affairs. When the extensiveness of the territory covered Is conmanner. sidered It Is a tribute to the vigilance of the officers of those days. MARX CHANGES HIS The serious crimes committed in OgGUILTY PLEA TO NOT den City In the last six months would CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Gustav Marx, more than offset the crimes of the five one of the car barn murderers, was counties In the two years. During the major purt of the ten held by the coroner's inquest today for the murder of Detective Quinn. He years the administration has had poswas arraigned in the criminal court session of the sole dally newspaper of Immediately afterward and withdrew Ogden and has been influential In prohis former plea of guilty and pleaded ducing and maintaining conditions not guilty of the charges despite the here. To show that such policy does fact that he the one who was first ar- not attract permanent population or rested and made confessions which re- wealth to the community the following sulted In the capture of the other mem- figures are quoted. The official census 9; of 1890 gives Ogden a population of bers of the gang. Assesscensus 1900, the 16,313. corwas the pf After Marx arraigned oners verdict in the Sergeant Dris- ed valuation of Ogden City, 1900, udinlniHtration Hon. F. J. Kle-se- l, coll case held Keldermelr guilty, with assessed valuation. 1900, $7,654,482. Van Dion and Roeskl ns accomplices. It should be of interest (to the business men and all citizens of the comSHOPMAN ELECTROCUTED. munity to recognise that such condiSACRAMENTO. Dec. 5. E. D. Irv- tions us the administration produces ing. Hn employee in the Southern Pa- and supports and such journalistic polcific shops, touched a road charged icies as it pursues are not conducive with 5.500 volts of electricity and was to the growth of Ogden either of the population or business, and the figures Instantly killed. prove the statement. CONGRESSMAN DEAD. NEW SPANISH CABINET. MADRID, Dec. 5. The new cabinet PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5. Congressman Henry Burke died at his home has been formed with Maura as premier and Linares ss minister of war. shortly nfter noon today. ht five-minu- te 14,-88- |