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Show VUL VOLUME oyama OGDEN, UTAH NUMBER 294. destroys plan PASSENGER THE WIZARD OP TOOELE w OF RUSSIAN ADVANCE Have Buried Two Thousand jtpnaese Enemies of Their COLLISION i serve Divisions. la. The lighting con-Russian are retiring, crashlngly uojatkln le evidently ted. Field Marshal Oyama that the' Russian casualties X Freight Head Oct 15, A report from states that Kuropatkin has been wounded. The Italia Milltalre has a KEWCHWANG, Oct 15. Japanese dispatch from Mukden stating that iflctrs here say that there le no douht the- garrison there la departing for ROME, END YEARS CAMPAIGN To-k- PUEBLO. Oct. 15. The California llmltde easibound. Denver A Rio with Grande train collided head-o- n freight train near Florence early this will soon occupy Mukden Harbin. HERS morning. The forward and passenger cars were completely destroyed. A mesen-gwho carried the news to Florence aid the wreck had taken fire. Particulars are lacking, ae there le no telegrahlc communication with the scene of the disaster. Eight people, two fatally. Both engines were plied ln a heap. One of the passengers was picked up and bodily thrown across the Santa Fe track which run parallel to the Rio Grande. The freight should have taken a aiding to allow the passenger train to pas Edward Bossenger, engineer, and Fireman Tynes of the freight were fatally injured. er WORKING THE ROORBACK. FAIR IS Mill- ST. LOUIS, Oct 15. The worlds fair today made Its regular fortnightly payment of half a million dollars on the government loan of four million This lx hundred thousand dollar la the seventh payment. Since the first payment was made, the Installments have been handed WINTHROP, Mass., Oct. 15. Three over regularly. Owing to some delay, IfcKEEgPORT, Pa., Oct. IS. An attwere killed and five Injured this however, in making the initial paymen empt was made at 4 o'clock this the bursting of a gun dur- ment, the government hinted at the mins to blow up with dynamite .morning by at Fort Banka The appointment of a receiver. practice target ing the Glassport hotel of Glaaeport, which dead are: LAYMENS CONFERENCE to been men. harboring Sergeant George Nevlna FOR MIDDLE WE8T At budding was Private Kelly. wrecked, partially tat the Private Higglna oocupanta escaped injury. It DETROIT. Oct. 15. One of the b believed that Corporal Bannister will die. Several the attempt was made maimed that most so to former are terribly important Episcopal events of employees of the glass others the year ln this country will be the Nut No clue ha yet been found to they cannot live. h tto laymens missionary conference of the Captain Phisterer of the Eighty-nintperpetrators of the deed. coast artillery, is reported as be- middle west, to be held ln this city next month. The conference will have KNATOR STEWART IN8IST8 ing among the Injured. ln attendance the most distinguished HE 13 NOT A CANDIDATE LOCOMOTIVE laymen of the church from all the MAY HAVE CAUSED FIRE cities of the middle west Including CARSON, Nev., Oct. 15, The report widely known statesmen, judicial and JMch baa been given currency in the lew days that Senator Wm. Stew- -t ICK, Shasta Co., Cal. Oct 15. legal lights and many of the great e minds politically and commercially of who la here on a visit to relatives, ice companies that held Works the country. The five states most M enter Bottling Mugler the senatorial race In fire will be Wisconsin, here largely e by represented destroyed there Is a dose vote in the legla-i- s a novel theory to Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. have denied being vigorously by movement la A great missionary for the origin of the flame tawbllcan leaders In the state. The now on foot throughout the country was an It tor himself that sold has denied the story motive that set fire to the In the Episcopal church and the comJr Charles A. Norcros editor of the which stood alongside the ing conference will consider three Evening Gaxette, and one of the What missions are, how best e. A freight train passed by points: "tot's closest political friends, said dls-t- o to increase interest In the middle west, n Interview: re the bottling works were be on fire in the root The and by what means a large support Jbere are several good reasons why that the sand may be secured to uphold the board of e men claim not true. First, because It Is blowing out the oil burnersh missions. The conference will be held made out of whole cloth; second, under the general auspices of the ed hot In the operation, Me George 8. Nixon is not the the on domestic and foreign Into commission exhaust the rake coato out of the fire for smokestack and then carried missions with the' sanction of the Jvtafly else; third, because the loyal on to board of managers of the whole 1 wafted by the wind f Senator Stewart, among Jr it. to church. fire setting roof, claim to re one, will not now gle always been considered that LEA8E LARGE JjPort him against Mr. Nixon, but 8MELTER the merits of an tor Nlxon to the last ditch eras AND BEGIN OPERATIONS u eleot hlm the senate. And. ve over a tativ v smitted no sparks that would au" we know lhat Senator Oct. 15. The smelter RENO, The theory advanced by e 1 Is absolutely and unequlvo-canMIs worth con of .the Electric Mine and Reduction ranee companies for the office of Works of this city, which has been ln at least. ate" senator or for any other out Idleness for two year has been leasIn blowing used eand he hot ed the Nevada Milling and Reducturning apparatus become of tionbycompany of California, and toARTSMOUTHS NEW fire on the right to start HALL it began operation For the first day FOUNDATION LAYING few months It will operate on a email scale, from 150 to 250 tone of ore dally, N. H Oct. 15. Dart-bo- OFFICIALS ACCUSED OF ,thN0V,fRDUTIES but as soon as new machinery can PERFORMING NOT end are her alumni i c?ee be Installed the capacity will be InriUt tv,. ,?ard w,th interest to the 15,--In creased and a large force pf men put Oct Nev.. WADSWORTH. par this month of ta Eari to work. of thta 01 Dartmouth to Hanover, Its current Issue the Dispatch crhne.l tv. ,fc The ore shipments from Tortopah wlH toy the corner etone place charge, that numemu. to the end Goldfield are greater than can y m Dnrtmuth the 'Inl In committed been hall, which Is to have the th. be handled by the reduction works of near ha ..v, P,ace of the historic old Derby (Ninth Crossing); the Western Ore Purchasing comy c0 eshoe SLWM atroyed by fire last which the officers of pany. be that It rays th nerri!.P,rel,ml-nBrIgnored. Under the new process which I to Proram for have cr,m C0Jh ronnectlon wth the has reported many foul hying be Installed the lowest grade ore can y absolu officer! have to the . Ji be .handled profitably for the mine v rnPr aton end the visit the other luat bMn "sued. .The failed to Investigate. Jf thereby making it possible for the the ,n within that covr membered two Kortim Sir day t greet quantities of low grade ore that been have the British ambas-- 4 month, there are lying on the dumps In the southto.It wlii Krandtouest swMfs of the occasion, bodies along the government P ern part of the state to Te utilised. ia ,h"t the Right Hon. tlon canals and that their H. W. Sheldon win satisfactorily probably act as LL n- - M. P also will there have never been manager of the amelter. Is Made to Blow Up ployes' Hotel at Glassport Bo One Injured. non-uni- GET THEIR VOTES PAYING OFF LOAN Seventh Installment of Half a ion Dollars Is Handed to Government. BY Attempt well-educat- ed Reproduced by courtesy of the Salt Lake Herald. THREE ARE KILLED AFTER Marks Target Practice Several So Terribly Maimed They Cannot Live. Em- Tragedy Son of Postmaster Van Cott and an Official Are Arrested for Colonizing. NEW YORK, Oct, 15. Warrants for the arrest on a charge-ocolonising, of Richard Van Cott, son of Postmaster Van Cott andBankson McAvoy, a cashier ln the poetoffice, were issued today. Atorney-GenerCunen declares that he has located two hundred men brought Into the city by two Republican leaders for the purpose of Illegal al voting. GASOLINE CARS ON. on G poli-th- Sep-10t- h, oil-bu- m pass-ug- wood-burn- er te - ki bulld-iprl- h. nv . . explained. WOMAN GROUND TO PIECES. the Tribune from Reno, Nev., says: Early yesterday morning the almost unrecognisable remains of a Mrs. John Thoms half-bree- d Indian, wbo waa educated at Stewart Institute, Careon City, were A special to io - AH Oyama neer Will Die. he BATTLE AT MUKDEN On-Engi- and Fireman quarter ' thirty thousand. KUROPATKIN MAKE3 A j, thought the entire enemys STAND AT SHANGHAI RIVER -our back driven STCTbeen by ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 15. A die gnnles to the right bank of the de-tSa, river, thus fundamentally dated from Mukden at 6: SO lash enemys plan of attack. patch states that Kuropatkin had our night buried k7 Russian corpses by JJj, on Thursday exceeded two thouS- - checked the Japanese advance yesterday at the Shankl river. Although the aJ of a large num-- w Russians had fallen back twenty miles Ogr trophies consist cars, etc., there had been no rout Kuropatkin of rifles, ammunition, the guns already reported as waa holding a line along the north bank Ijcs of the Shahke extending from the west Urine been. of the railway eastward to Bensla-putx- e. , RUSSIAN 8 TAKE UP It waa understood that Kuropatkin POSITION IN MOUNTAINS had designated General SakarofT and K then General Bilderllng to succeed him jOKIO. Oct. 15. After the Japan-Sha Hopau in the event of his being disabled. fotd partly occupied main Mterday evening the Russian Mr fen back into the mountainous PORT ARTHUR UNDER ANOTHER BOMBARDMENT railway, where RRrict east of the gcr halted and are now facing the CHE FOO. Oct. 15. The Japanese right, which they were to surround yesterday eveni- began a bombardment of Port Arthur on Wednesday, which still continues. ng three The Japanese have engaged General Oku reRftn reserve divisions, who. It Is TOKIO, Oct 15. were .killed, kUered, are personally comamnded by ports that four officers were wounded and two are The lighting thirty-on- e general Kuropatkin. resumed missing for the engagements on Octo epinar these divisions was bar 10, 11 and IS. Ail morning. The utmost Importance k attached to the outcome. Tht Russians about Penslhu have GENERAL KUROPATKIN IS REPORTED WOUNDED led to the northeast WILL California Limited Hits a and continue to advance to Tleling where the final battle of the year's campaign la expected to be concluded before the end of the month and before both sldea enter Into winter m es-,- ,1 FINAL TRAIN IN : : Corpses Kuropatkin Attempts to Surround Jap Right With Re- JOKIO, Oct font the 1904 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, Trials Prove Successful and They Will Be Adopted on Branche On Omaha dispatch to the Salt Lake Tribune says that after exhaustive experiment ln the Omaha shops, the Union Pacific has finally decided to adopt gasoline care for local passenger service. It le announced the first car will be placed ln service on the main line out of Omaha within ninety day The order for this car waa placed Yesterday in accordance with plane which have been perfected by the operating department. It will have a carrying capacity of thirty persons and will be capable of a speed of sixty miles an hour."', ' Experiments were first made with electricity. The same reason however, which have made gasoline more popular for automobiles led to the decision to employ gasoline, and It le said that the engine which has finally been adopted contains several new features which may revolutionise the methods on railroads of local passenger sen-Icthroughout the country. The two difficulties which the operating department has been working for months to overcome have been to get rid of the automobile odor and to produce an engine which could be stopped and atarted with ease. While the method by which these objects have been attained have not been made public, it la asserted that the new engine will meet all criticism in both reIf the engine provee the sucspect cess which is anticipated. It will be employed for branch line business on ajl of the Harrlman line e found strewn along the roadbed of the Virginia A Truckee railroad at Iking Siding, near Reno. The body, which was terribly lay ln three piece WHOLE COMPANIES mangled and evidently had been dragged for some distance. A leg lay In the enter of the track and several yards lay the head completely severed WERE WIPED OUT distant from the body. Still farther along the track for over 100 feet were scattered the entrall presenting ghastly eight. Engineer Freeman remembers having the night bestruck something Bloodiest Episode of Last Three fore, but thlnklng.lt a dog, pafd.no particular notice, as people seldom walk on' the track at this point. Days Fighting Occurs at Small Village. CRIMINAL ELEMENT IN CONTROL W. O. Wilson of northern Arisons was In Marysvale one day this week. Mr. Wilson Uvea just the other side of MUKDEN. Oct. 15. One of the the Colorado river. In what Is known He states that bloodiest episodes of tne past three as the outlaw strip. days fighting occurred at the village conditions down there ere simply The etrip le Inhabited Jby of Endotlula, on the weet railroad. at who The Japanese were driven from the desperadoes and criminal from the 11th on by neighboring stealing terrible los with the village Horse stealing and cattle They then concentrated a murderous rancher artillery fire on the village until the rustling and wanton killing of sheep Russians were compelled to withdraw. are the principal occupations of these Kuropatkin then ordered hie forces desperate denlsene of the strip. In to retake the position. The Zarmlek the opinion of Mr. Wilson the state of regiment made s night attack bayonet- Utah and the territory of Arisons should get together and do something ing whole battalions of Japanese. Next morning the Japanese again before the ranchers are wiped out by shelled out the Russian who returned the gang. Ae he state things are so to the attack only to lose whole com- now that the peace officers are powyr-leto do anything. panies under a withering fir out-rsge- ou nub-sl- ss GOVERNOR SPARKS RETURNS. Hie Son Lee Critically III at Belmont, Cal Parents Sumonsd. Governor John Sparks of Nevada has been forced to abandon hie political trip to Lincoln county with H. F. Bartine because of a telegram which reached the governor at Salt Lake yesterday advising him that his son, Iceat Belmont, Cal., had land, who is failed to ehow expected Improvement Leland le the governors youngest son and la eighteen years of age. The boy has been a noted athlete and It la believed that he brought on the heart trouble from which he now suffers by working too hard at baseball. He is n pitcher and It Is thought the heart has been affected by the continued exercise of the left arm and side. Mr 8 parks Is with her son and the governor passed through Ogden Inst night for Belmont. 111 left-hand- ed WOMAN'S NATIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP IS WON PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 15. The BELL COMPANY TURNED DOWN. A special to the Tribune from Butte, Mont., dated yesterday, says: The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company was turned down by the Red Lodge council tonight ln Its application for a right to establish a local exchange ln that city. Tonight's action is the culmination of a fight which has been carred to the supreme court by the Bell people ln their efforts to enter Red Lodge. According to General Manager Murray of Balt Lake, who addressed the council tonight, the supreme court had granted them the right to enter Red Lodge, but the council thought differently and tabled e request to be permitted to establish iVr local exchange. The Bell ong d:nnce office le now located just the city limits of Red Lodge. long-standi- ng a INDEPENDENT WILL LISTEN TO PARKER wo- mans national golf tournament championship was won today by Miss Georgians Bishop of the Brooklyn Judge Will Give Two Addresses to Country club, who defeated Mr E. F. Sanford by four up and three to Delegations from Long Island go. and New York. DAVIS 8PEAKS ALONG THE OHIO RIVER MILWOOD. W. Va.. Oct. 15. Candidate Davis spoke In Ripley this morning, joining Hill and LADY CURZON IS Bailey at Mount Pleasant The camIN 8AME CONDITION paign party Is following the What Vir' ginia aide of the river. Tonight will LONDON, Oct 15. Lady Curxon be spent In Huntington. passed a fair night and her condition PRESIDENT AT WEDDING OF this morning was unchanged. ' 8ENAT0R KNOXS DAUGHTER WHITE SWAN STOCK BOUGHT WASHINGTON, Oct 15. The presUP TO PAY ASSESSMENTS ident and Mr Roosevelt accompanied by Secretary Loeb and two secret serSAN FRANCISCO. Oct 15 All the vice men left at 10 o'clock thlq mornLetson Balllets stock In the White ing for Valley Forge to attend the Swan Mining company was bought in wedding of the daughter of. Senator ' by the company for delinquent as- Kdox this afternoon. They will resessment of 112,000. turn to Washington tonight . . ial ESQPUS.Oct.' 15. Contrary to plane previously made Jddge Parker has decided to deliver an address late this afternoon to two visiting delegation one from Avon Beach of Long Island and another consisting hundred Independents from New York .and New Jersey. FORMER GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK 18 DEAD ITHACA. N. Y, Oct 15. Former Governor Alonso B. Cornell died at 11:20 this morning after a lingering Illness of more than a month. WRECK . . |