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Show JOT VOLUME VIII. NUMBER OGDEN, U T A H 279 must put up UNIONS ELEVEN IN A FIGHT OR PERISH Hundred Dues-Presi- dent Says Thousand Chicago Unionists Stop Paying of Illinois Federation of Labor Reorganization Is Only Hope of Safety. MINERS FIFTEEN ARE INJURED IN HEAD-OCAR SMASH INJURED TERRIFIC EXPLOSION SCRANTON, Pa.. Sept. 2S. the reKult of a lerrifle explosion at the Mount Jessup mine at IVrkville this morning it is reported that eleven miners are terribly burned and that some of them may die. The injured were all foreigners. Three of them will die. A WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904 : : : JAP TORPEDO BOATS ARE UHLUMBIS. O.. Sept. 28. A ..'1-collision took place between two trolley cars on the Scioi.i Valley Traction l.ine near hire .it 7:30 this morning. Out of seventeen passengers on the ears all but two were one passenger will die. i'" BUIE EMJ1EIED WRITE rL IS tq Have Written. GEORGIA DAY AT LOS ANGELES, Sept sixteen-year-o- ld navis, the mMator who disappeared 28. Llxzle ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept 28. Georgia telephone day will live In the history of the ten days Louisiana Purchase exposition'. The W. A. Wolfe, crowds were large, the music well seto simultaneously with a family of three lected, and the men assigned to the i married man with from by her oratorical efforts the most famed of rMldrtn, ha. been heard Ktativea She wrote back from Salt the State. Hon. Clem E. Dunbar of was there with Augusta was the leading orator of the Uke City that she Any attempt day, but there were Governor Terrell goUe and was happy. she Intimated, and a number of other speakers of to cause their arrest, prominence. The exercises of the day sould result in death rather than sur render. began with a parade to the Georgia Her parents do not hesitate at the building, where the visitors were welcoucomed in an address by President threat, and promise to arrest the are located. Wolfe Francis. Governor Terrell responded, ple as soon as they ku sent bis family to Texas, where and Commissioner Hugh V. Washingto ton of Macon, in a brief address, forthey are stranded without funds Anpet back. Just before he left Los mally turned over the Georgia buildfrom ing to the State officials. Open house geles, Wolfe had pathetic letters was kept throughout the day, and Mi wife, saying that the baby was and asking for money to come hundreds of visitors were received by Governor Terrell and other eminent representatives of the State. NORTHWESTERN FIRE UN. dy-t- DERWRITERS III. Sept CHICAGO, nual convention of the nf IN SESSION. 28. The MINNESOTA METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE. an- Fire Underwriter!' association of the northwest began at the Auditorium hotel today. Over WO fire Insurance special agents, representing many large companies in the northwestern states, were present After reports of officers and standing committees the annual address was delivered by J. L. Cunningham of Glen's Falls, X. Y. session At the afternoon papers were read by A. G. Sanderson of Columbus, 0., on "State Fire Marshal Office; by Frank A. Mannen of Min- neapolis, on "Elevator and Grain Business in the Northwest; Cyrus K. Drew of Denver, on Individuality in Fire Underwriting, and W. H. Stevens of Watertown, N. Y., on "The Xew Learning. The election of officer will take place tomorrow. LADY Cause of Friction. Sept Minn., WASECA, 28. There was a large attendance of both clergy and laymen at the opening today of the annual session of the Minnesota M. E. conference. Bishop John W. Hamilton of Los Angeles called the gathering to order this morning and This delivered the opening sermon. afternoon the presiding elders met in executive session to agree upon ministerial pastoral assignments, which will be announced later in the week. The conference is expected to occupy a week or ten days. Mornings and afternoons will be occupied with the regular business, while the evenings will be devoted to sermons and addresses by noted divines in attendance. REFUSES PAYMENT TO HEIR8 OF FREEMASON. CURZON HAS RALLIED, BUT CASE YET CRITICAL NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 28. national council of the Knights LONDON, Sept 28. This mornings The is in bulletin says that Lady Curxon has of Columbus, whose headquarters heirs of the sued been has by this city, distinctly Tallied. Her condition is former Mayor Patrick Coughlin of now less grave, though still critical. Bridgeport, because it refused to pay hia death benefit on the ground that he wws a Free Mason, and therefore not a Catholic In the eyes of the church. Coughlin, who died last February, held a policy for about $1,200 in the order. SUED He joined the knights In 1886, and his heirs, who brought suit yesterday, declared that he paid hia dues regularly, and was a member in good and regular standing at the1 time of his death. His policy was made payable DaniaIR Davis Jr. Asks for $10, to his children. According to the national officials 000 for Being Knocked from His of the Knights of Columbus, only Catholics In good standing In the Horse by a 25th Street Car church have any right to any of the benefits of the organisation, and therefore the Coughlin heirs have no. claim on the society. For being thrown from a horse on Twenty-fift- h street on the 21st of May ODELL THROWS DOWN hit and permanently Injured, Dan R. GAUNTLET TO DEMOCRATS. jhvls, through his guardian, Dan R. vis, Sr., has brought auit today NEW YORK, Sept. 28. I court the 'lainit the Ogden Street Railway com ofmost rigid Investigation of all my Pny to recover 110,000 damages. Should the attorney-gener- al ficial acta According to the complaint Davis one else charges, I or J elding horseback up Twenty-ft- h will meetanyand answer prefer before the them street between 7 and 8 o'clock in or any tribunal Every one of to evening, at a time the thorough-tor- e people hte accusations thus far uttered re-In was crowded with pedestrians. or speech will HI horse was struck by a car, which Democratic platform through authorceive reply adequate approaching at a high rate of ised statements from me, which you Wed, and he was knocked from the re and under the car, being drag-fo- r may call campaign leaflets. Thus did Governor Odell defiantly about twenty feet. He was confirm tonight the declaration that he "rptoed and cut and hia left arm perCunneen, challenged Attorney-Genermanently disabled, and for some time one else to or Hill any Senator former !Lreco very was considered doubtful. that he is a grafter," or Tne cause of the accident, is alleged prove or that official dishonesty carelessness, incompetency and "squealer, his administration. had disgraced TOMewness on the n part of the motor-jThe Governor issued hi challenge and that the horse became terri-S- ? after he had held a long conat the rapidly approaching car. today W. Higgin. his ference company ! also charged with would-b- e with Frank niurii successor, during which the ln not having provided agreed to accept r their cars, which would Lieutenant-Governh.. l,rVPnted Odellism as the paramount campaign the accident de issue, as promulgated by Hill. LIT FOR PARTITION. ,. everywhere. and fend it anywhere Fnat .re of Evanston, Wyo.. has un u,t asainst John 8. Har-an- d rint n ary Hasten, defendants, THROAT TROUBLE AGAIN KAISER !B THREATENS THE J' J51001 admlnstrator Of the skin.n forOeore F. Hasten, deceased, the Partition of the estate BERLIN. Sept. 28. Emperor Wilb. " lntere"ted ,n "me of liam's physicians have ordered him to tor property take the Mediterranean cruise this srTniJt. and Charles Stout winter for his health. It is feared that ttorney, n both cage(li his old throat trouble Is recurring. ieetImy C0MP1NY al or VladivoLONDON. Sept. 2S. Til stok corespondent of lht tVntral News reports that two Japanese torpedo lMi.it mid one Japanese steamer have heeti sunk by mines near Port ArA thur within the last few days. cruiser of the Xlttusku type Is said to have been seriously damaged in a like manner. FOo Chno anil Sin The Japanese are marching toward the former point along good roads from Yen Tai. The Russian versts in have a front twenty-fou- r length between the Liao river and a point north of Sin King. Kuropat-kin'- s main body and left was In the vicinity of the Yeh Tal on Saturday King. Mont., 8ept. 28. Threats were freely made here this morning that the county commissioners would be lynched or driven out of the city unless the board resigned. The trouble anise out of their action In naming the election officers. The People's party chairman in a mandamus sent the district court alleges that the mimed the election officers The caption and introductory para- from of the Amalgathe employes graph, which explains and justifies the mated Copper company pver the proletter, says: Roosevelt to Donnelly. The follow- tests of both political parties. ing letter is one which President Roosevelt might have written with ad- ATTACH E8 MAY BE HELD vantage to himself and to his counCAPTIVE AT PORT ARTHUR NEW YORK, Sept. 28. The alleged forgery of the president's signature to a magazine article printed in Denver which reflects on the Chicago meat strikers has created a big stir in political circles. The source of the letter was explained today when the Evening Post printed the letter and an Introductory paragraph which appeared in its editorial columns on August 1st. HlTTE, try." The letter then follows. The letter was reprinted in several western papers as a genuine letter from the president Donnelly. Following are some of the extracts from it: I stand ready to do as my illustrious predecessor, Grover Cleveland, did, and assert the power of this nation against all local nulllflera Last summer I felt impelled to write a letter calling upon my countrymen to put down lynching. But labor union terrorism and crime are as great a national menace as lynch law. Let me tell you that the first duty of the officers of the law', whether they be sheriff, constable, municipal or the officers, mayors, governors, president himself, is to maintain public order and put down the mob with an Iron hand. After advising Donnelly to put a atop to the strike, the president is repIn any case be resented as saying: assured I will keep my hands off unless your folly brings you into collision with the laws of the United States, when my hand will go in a way you will not like. So far as I am concerned, you have barked up the. wrong tree. I am not to be either wheedled or frightened Into meddling with what is none of my business. The president had personally sent a letter of denial of Its authorship to Senator Mantle of Butte. 8AY ROOSEVELT . WROTE ANTI-LABO- R REALLY ARTICLE Sept 28. Editor John M. ONeill of the Miners Maga-sln- e, the organ of the Western Federation of Miners, says that he printed Roosevelts letter with the full approval of Secretary Haywood and President Moyer, to whom he submitted the matter first. ONeill, Moyer and Haywood this morning stated that they still believe the letter is genuine. DENVER. Col., FAIRBANKS DROPS THREE TOWNS FROM ITINERARY GREAT FALLS, Mont., Sept 28. Senator Fairbanks special arrived at 8 oclock this morning after a slow night run from Butte on the Great Northern. The meetings at Boulder and Marysville have been abandoned A meeting by the state committee. will be held here at 10 this morning Instead. Fairbanks and Dolliver will have a days rest after the many meetings of the past few days. Neither shown the effects of his hard campaigning. A big meeting will be held In Helena tonight. $13,500,000 BLOWN IN AT CONEY ISLAND 28. Coney NEW YORK. Sept. Island has closed all its myriad of amusement doors. The millions of electric lights that have outlined a city of gold for many nights twinkled their last and the season of 1904 ended. Just at midnight the combined bands of Luna park, marching as one down the Bowery, played "Auld Img Syne, with great power and delightful harmony. The following are the statistics of the season: Length of the season, 144 days. Total attendance during that time, 14.600,000. Total money spent, $18,600,000. Average per person, 90 cents. Ambulance calls during season, 578. Fatal cases. 6. duty during season, 119. Total number of arrests, 8.907. (Police on last. KUROPATKIN REPORTS JAPANESE MOVEMENTS ers at Port Arthur. 8TOESSEL 8AYS PORT CAN HOLD OUT 8IX MONTHS ROME, Sept. 28. A Che Foo dis- patch states that General Stoeasel In command of Port Arthur, has written to a friend there that the Japanese are wasting ammunition and lives in attempting to take the stronghold. He expressed the belief that the port could hold out six months longer. REAL FIGHTING NOT YET COMMENCED SAY RUSSIANS CZAR REVIEWS TROOPS OFF TO THE FAR EAST ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 28. The czar, accompanied by Grand Duke Michael. left Odessa for other south Russian towns today to review troops about to depart for the Far East. URAL C08SACKS MAKE NIGHT ATTACK ON JAPS PETERSBURG. ST. Sept. 28. General Kuropatkln reports today that the Japanese vanguard remains in the same position east of the railway. Small offensive parties have been repulsed by Russian cavalry. The Japanese are concentrated at the Yen ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 28. General Kuropatkln reports that the Ural Cossacks during the night attacked a Japanese camp. The Japanese were thrown into a panic. The Cossacks also ambushed half a squadron of Japanese, who sustained considerable loss. BIG TEAMS MEET WORCESTER WEAKER ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 28. Mrs. Ktastchenko, who has just arrived at Che Foo from Port Arthur, says that the missing French and German attaches hud much trouble with the authorities at Port Arthur before leaving op account of their Intimate knowledge of conditions In the town and Mrs. Ktastchenko thinks it fortress. probable that the attaches have been captured and held aa Russian prison- Tal mines. Pontoons are being built. At lieu Tsla Pudxe several skirmishes occurred in w hich n number of cattle ami horses were captured. ROME. Sept. 28. The Russian embassy today Issued an authoritative statement denying ihut mediation is JAPANESE ARE MARCHING TO FIGHTING POSITION contemplated between the belligerents In the Klir East. The announcement slates that the real fighting will not ST. PETERSBURG. Sept. 28. It is have commenced before the end of a expected that the battle of Mukden October. will oeeur to the east and northeast of the city, between ST. LOUIS FAIR. gALT LAK Cruiser Is Also Seriously Damaged In Same Manner-Men and Slavs Are Lining Up Brown In Battle Array at Mukden. POLITICS 28.- -A sensation on a sounder basis and adopt the same CHICAGO, Sept being used against the announcement that methods now by the ANTI-LABunions by the employers associations BY NOT OR have JLdOO members of labor unions citizens alliances. and 2 to pay their dues in Chicago augmented by an interview OF HARMONY JU.rwlth Barney Cohen, president RESTORATION LETTER IN ALBANY CONVENTION in nunois Federation of Labor, of the union force, id the he NEW YORK. Sept. 28. David Benrapidly disintegrating and Sunless they were reorganised the nett Hill was an early caller upon would speedily Judge Parker today at the Hotel Sedestruction of unions ville. He stayed half an hour. Judge Document Printed In Denver Was County Commissioners Are Told to (Tbiames unwise leadership, the Parker congratulated him on the resunin of toration county. Amaland Albany harmony Resign to Avoid Trouble Copy of What the New York tsSnence of political grafters are visitors Other crisis. expected prominent the for present strikes Post Thought Roosevelt Should the day. gamated Copper Company Is the ys the unions must reorganise during He TELEPHONE GIRL. HA8 SUNK BY RUSSIAN MINES h OPPONENTS. NEW YORK. Sept. 28. Many of the lending colleges have football competitions scheduled for today, but, as is customary In the early games of the season, the big teams will meet weaker opponents, the matches being virtually practice games for the heavier contests a few weeks later. Princeton opens its season with Dickinson at Princeton, and Yale begins Its schedule with Wesleyan at New Haven. Columbia and Franklin and Marshall plRy In this city, and Pennsylvania plays Swarthmore at Philadelphia. At Ithaca Cornell goes against Colgate, and at Charlottesville Virginia lines up against Washington and Lee. The principal contests scheduled among Western institutions are Purdue and Beloit at Lafayette and the University of Minnesota and Shattuck Military academy at Minneapolis. COUNTY MU8ICAL FESTIVAL WORCESTER. Mass, Sept. 28. All indications point to the wiccess of the annual festival of the Worcester County Musical association, which opens tonight The two choral works to lie sung by the chorus of 400 voices will he Elgar's "The Dream of Gerontlus." and Saint Saens's "Samson and Delilah." The soloists this year Include Mra Ruth Thayer Burnham, contralto; Ellison Van Hoose, tenor; Francis Archnmbault, baritone; Mine. Louise Homer, contralto, and Frederic Martin and Emilia de forty-seven- th . Gor-go- THIS BABY xs. SEEMS A BORN GLASS-EATE- SANTA ROSA, Sept. 28. The Infant son of Justice J. W. Gibson of Glen Ellen had un alarming experience a few dHya ago. The youngster swallowed about two ounces of coal oil ENGLISH PRIMATE A doctor was summoned, and while EXERCISES. ATTENDS KUROPATK1N APPROVES the child's temperature the taking APPOINTING GRIPPENBERG hit off the end of the therXEW YORK, Sept. 28. Todays ex- youngster and It and the mercury went mometer, of the ercises the opening marking to join the coul oil. The doctor adST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 28. Genuniyear of Columbia ministered the treatment necessary, eral Kuropatkln, in replying to an af- 121st academic made notable by the and In a fectionate letter from the czar, has versity were short time the judges son and Canterof of the archbishop heir recovered. expressed his unreserved approval of presence office In one of whose predessors the appointment of General Grlppen-ber- g bury, trustee named to command the second Manchu- was the first In the charter of Kings college, under rian army. Which name Columbia university was founded. Upon the conclusion of the WEDDED A PHOTO IN HER exercises the archbishop foropening 8UNNY HOME LAND. mally dedicated to religious uses the site upon which the university chapel SOUTHERN PACIFIC SAN FRAXCISO, Sept. 28. K. Is to be built was married by proxy to Cheyl-n- o KImura in sunny Japan. Only the WORLD CONGRE8S OF photograph of KImura, the groom, was LAWYERS BEGINS TODAY. in evidence at the wedding, and the bride promised to love, cherish and ST. Mo., Sept. 28. The uni- George Wilt Files Action Against obey the little brown man In the pic- versal LOUIS, of lawyers and jurists congress ture. N. Y. and G. W Mining SmeltconThe Japanese maiden arrived here began its sessions today and willof remainder the the tinue through two days ago on the steamer Gaelic, ing and Development Co. week. The subjects to be discussed by only to find that the ceremony perInternational formed in Japan was null and void. the congress include John W. Foster of The immigration authorities Insisted Arbitration, by"Methods In Civil Ac that the groom, who is a barber in Washington: In the First district court at BrigG. Fahlerantz, StockHerr tions, by a license Sacramento, should procure of the Four ham City a Greek named Peter and wed again according to the laws holm, Sweden; "Review Professor Jit-t- a, of thlsla nd. On Monday night KImura Hague Conferences, by suit has commenced ZuF. and Dr. Meill, Amsterdam, of his bride by celebrated the arrival Puclfic Southern the company He was a rich, Switzerland; "To What Extent against imbibing freely of saki. Judicial Action of the Courts of a to recover $1,999.99 damages. On the Borry-looklbridegroom yesterday be Recog- 1st of June last the plaintiff was emForeign Nation Should Imhe at when the appeared morning KenneWilliam Sir Justice nized,' by He the at Lakeside immediately migration bureau. of Pri- ployed by coal company and "Protection of dy England, rushed away to procure a license and and to expedite the unloading on in Seas vate the High Property was soon headed homeward with hi work was Instructed by the boss to Time of War. use a chute. This he did, when sudbride. denly an engine crashed Into the cars, DAUGHTERS OF THE KING throwing him down whereby he seSUPERSTITION STRONGER IN TRIENNIAL CONVENTION. verely Injured his hand by it THAN HIS WILL. being crushed between the chute and the 28. HAVEN. Conn.. NEW car. Sept. He was unable to work for 117 DUBLIN, Sept. 28. Richard Croker convention of the days and suffered great bodily pain. The triennial has taken a sudden dislike to his in this of the MINING SUIT. home, French house, Daughters with aKing began good attendance. George Wilt has commenced suit In Glencairn, on the Curragh of Kildare, city today of the 600 chapters located in the district court at Salt Lake against and the report Is current in the neigh- Many United the States, Canada and the the New York and Great Western borhood that it is a ghost, or at any delegates present. At Mining, Smelting and Development rate a superstition, that has driven West Indies had The action is to foreclose him from !L About the end of last the opening service Bishop Brewster company. of Connecticut gave the address of held by the liens spring the wife of his groom commit- welcome, and Bishop Lines of Newark two mechanics plaintiff on the Basouk and Little Joted suicide at French house, since delivered the charge to the daughters. ker mining claims, one for $506 and which time Croker has taken a rooted Mrs. E. A. Bradley of New York pre- the other for $628. dislike to the place, never having spent sided over the business session this In both cases Maglnnls and Stout a single night under its roof. devoted to reports from the are counsel for plaintiff. afternoon, Despite his iron character it is said various local The sessions that Mr. Croker is firmly convinced will continue chapters. tomorrow and through UTAH PATENTS. that on account of this tragedy he an close will address with Friday arjd as would never have any luck as long Patents granted last week to Utah he owned French house. It is believed of welcome by Bishop Whitehead of men and reported by C. A. Snow ft Co., that all the brood mares will be Pittsburg. patent attorneys, Washington, D. C., were the following: moved from Glencairn as soon as a To Walter II. SENATOR HOAR IS A Hovenden. Salt Lake City, convertible place can be made ready for them. LITTLE TODAY WEAKER Mr. Croker leased French house enr: to Thomns M. Kirkwood, Salt Lake City, washing machine. For copy about a year ago. It is situated at of either of the above patents send WORCESTER, Mass., Sept. 29. Glencairn, Stllorgan. about four miles from Dublin, in one of the most There Is no material change In Sen- 10 cents In postage stamps with date charming of the many pretty suburbs ator Hoar's condition this morning. of this paper to C. A. Snow ft Co., of which the Irish capital can boast He la a little weaker. Wishlngton, D. C. GREtiliSTIIE KI-mu- ra on ng newly-purc- hased |