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Show VOLUME JlM.lr- - lif :i). JiNii h.nii.i: SUSPENSION A OGDEN, UTAH NUMBER 32. IX. 1 .v,.l I,Ml JIUI.IIIIIUV . .,1:1, re of ,;n. ho null of i lu lni;ii iti in iio ini BRIDGE DROPS TUI:. io-- i, water line l.y ,i r .incur. nii.e tool, ihire lies " ilo. baring u uniform i - i ! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1DM I! OF CONTINUATION n.ni-tn-- it III- - - tin1 Iwii ! itllii THE SMOOT HEARING of nine In, hes nnild snips, cr:nlu-all- y dr, reused to four Inches ai the stein and stern. The Imat's conning tower will be nine Inches thick. door INTO WATERS six inches thick and the signal tower four inches thick. There will lie a complete prou-ctivdeck, extending from He slein in Klern. ihe deck being flat amidships. but sloped at the sides tlinnigh-ou- i Sacred. and sloped tit each end. Temple PreChildren and Many Six Teams The engines will lie of the vertical Number twin screw four e)linder. triple excipitated Into Water pansion type, of a combined indicated WASHINGTON. Her. 13. Upon the ll.iij lie, i (filing uf these iildigalions of Killed is Unknown Govern- horse power of 16.500. and arranged In the fie- kcm-i.uf tile hearing resumption mol. ihs. out a yen', for board propellers when Stnnni invesnn.n i, in ease An-gu- st lui: in- i ii.ilil not remember any mimes ment Divers Will Be Employed. going ahead. turning today. There will be twelve I.undstiimi was recalled for cp: Mr. uwen. who is employ ed in water tube boilers, placed in six water .iii.j asked tiy Attorney s 'iiie iiig testimony fur tbe protcsi-ai.t- s. light compartments. Van Colt. Senator Smoot's attorney, CHARLESTON. W. Va Dec. 13. if lie had ever considered the obligaMr Will I is correct, 'il his testimony In EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS DO GREAT DAMAGE tions taken in the temple as a huge reit.ii t t t lit- - out It of vengeance. This The suspension fridge connecting East nli. he says, contains nothing Joke or in the I'ght of a vaudeville pertnd West Charleston collapsed today, formance. BAN Alvengeance upon ''inhabitant 15. Dec. FRANCISCO, precipitating six teams and a number 'I always regardt d the oaths US sa- of ihe earth." but Is a pledge to uvetige none rerent of though the estimated variously earthquake cred." he said. of school children, the blood of the slain prohpets upon shocks experienced in this cdty have Then he declared that men cannot "tlie nation." , from 13 to 10, Into the ice covered watbeen particularly severe, they have puss through the temple to take enThe attorneys for the ers, 60 feet below. protestauts w iv mu nevertheless done considerable dam- dowments for women. ready to proceed further owOf 13 horses but one escaped. to age. The Santa Fe bridge being ing the of witnesses who Great crowds soon collected on both at the foot of Third street has WASHINGTON, H. C., Dec. 15. have been delayed by slorins. The banka Many persona on the west side been so badly wrecked that it will be Mrs. Ferd Ellis of Salt Lake City hearing was adjourned until afternoon. the first plural wife of Abram II. CanAt 2 p. m. August Lundstrom of Salt necessary to rebuild It at great cost. are employed at Charleston. non, continued her testimony In regard Like was sworn. He was born in SweThe bridge turned turtle aa 4t went ARBITRATION TREATY to the marriage of Mr. Cannon to den and became a Mormon six years down and only one strand of the caWITH ITALY SIGNED Miss Hamlin, saying: before coming to America. He had remaina lls He confessed on his deathbed that held high positions In the church, both 20 are In feet in boats Men fishing WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. A treaty he had married Miss Hamlin, and he in Sweden and In 1'tah. He testified f water for bodlea The bridge had of arbitration between Italy and the said, 'I hHve never had a well day that he went through the temples In bem In a dangerous condition for a United States was signed at the state since.' I think it killed him," the wit- Salt Like and Lognn. He had heard time. long the endowment obligations taken six department by Secretary Hay and ness added, sobbingly. The bridge floor waa covered with Baron Mrs. not times, he said, each ceremony consuBlanches, the Italian ambassaEll's could from testify several inches of snow and Ice. It bad dor. The treaty Is Identical with oth- her ow;n knowledge who performed the mes from six to eight hours, accordbeen considered unsafe for heavy loads er arbitration treaties signed by this ceremony between her husband and ing to the slse of the crowd. He said for several months and on laat Labor Miss Hamlin, and said she had sup- oaths of sacrifice ami of retribution country. day officers would not allow the floats posed President Smith had done so were administered. la the parade to cross the bridge on TWO CASES GO OVER The whole proceeding was a series of until he testified on the stand here last aocount of lte supposed unsafe condiUNTIL NEXT MARCH spring. said the witness, but he obligations, tion. could not remember nil of them. The was On Ellis Mra ' Arrangements have been made for Dec. 15. The cases asked why she opposed the marriage first In order, he said, was the law of PORTLAND, government diver to search the bed against Mitchell and Herman and all between her husband and Mias Hamlin. sacrifice, which bound each perof the river for bodlea other land fraud cases now pending In She said it was because she believed son to give his entire means and talthe United States circuit court for the the manifesto prohibited such marri- ents to the upbuilding of the Mormon ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN She went to President Smith church. The next obligation waa that HAVE ADJUSTED DIFFERENCES district of Oregon have been ordered ages. to go over for the term. No excuse and asked him if such a marriage (ex- of retribution, in which each person was given by the court tor the defer- plaining the case but withholding covenanted and promised to "ask BAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Dec. 15. ence other than to say that the gov- names) could be legal and was told God to avenge the blood of J Joseph The engineers and the firemen of the Smith upon this nation," and to teach ernment desired not to disclose Its It could not Santa Fe have adjusted their differour children and our children's chilreasons time. Van Cott asked the witat this Attorney which ence! threatened to cause a to do the same to the end of the dren ness that meant she what by saying strike on the coast lines of the Santa JAPANESE OFFICER3 she believed her husband's last mar- earth." The next obligation was that Fe system. The exact terms of the WANT A REPRESNTATIVE riage killed him. of chastity. setlement have not yet been made publMr. Lundstrom said he remained a Ellis ascribed worry and conMra ic. ST. PETERSBURG. Dec. 15. A science as the cause of her husbands Mormon until he found many Inconletter has been received by the Ameri- Illness. She believed her husband sistencies In the beliefs taught. "I NAROW ESCAPE OP can embassy signed by sixty-eigof- knew he had broken the laws of the. found a weak 'spot In the wall, and A MAROONED CAPTAIN when I touched it a hole was made that ficers who are prisoners at the prison land and of the church. was big enough to crawl through. The askwho of of H. James divulged Medvled, Novgorod, Wallis, Sr., province SBVT YORK, Dec. 15. In a crushthe embassy to send a representa- the endowment house oaths, was re- foundation was not sound," he said. ed dory, resting on a great cake of Ice, ing these tive there. called by Attorney Worthington, rep- , The witness had discussed Albert Nordstrom, a barge captain, has be' weaknesses with officials of the church. said that and Mr. Smoot, resenting floated five miles with the tide on the BAMBERGER ASKS Hudeon river. A field of broken ice 988,000 COMMISSION aurounded the marooned captain, but TO a lantern which he was fortunate TO FIGHT SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 15. Before enough to have at hand enabled him to a Jury in the United States court la Anally secure aid and escape certain the trial of the suit of J. death In the icy waters of New York progressing E. Bamberger against Edward A. Clark THE OPEN SHOP hay. and V. H. Coolidge, which Involves a claim of 388,000 alleged to be due DR. CHADWICK HAS BEEN minLOCATED IN PARI8 as balance of commissions In a ing deal. August Lundstrom Testifies That Oath Taken In as Considered i w.i ;. I 1. w n in lu'furc ill'll, front : ri;ip.' I'.iO'linisim i e 'I' 't ;,, .y i'i'iv! lit1 (III- - Ibis i II y luali'M munugi',1 tii ,Mf. li.nl jiist ilr.ii'ti lii iiiiip.-.nni hi. wax in puivlmsc nl tii krt for lo ro w lien Jnlm Mil.-tul- l iirl Albert I.ntviiii tut tii pi il him. Tito t.i!;i him ili.il it would lie clieap-i- t if he took ii freight. :tiiil he follow -e.l Mieir .nlxi.-eon tie knew Mitchell well. the i im in started the two men jumped hi (tie t.ir after him ami ilcm.iiuleil lii money. He refilled to ;ive ii up, uiid they beat and ehokeil him i m the train at a siding, lnqe, he" the i.i, from Ihe ear. lie .line o:i in Sparks, and here Untitled . twn i (ittiuuKii mid A. Hi'igiiimi, who pbici'd the nicti under arrest. :i THE SEVASTOPOL TORPEDOED BV THE JAPANESE . l.i-i- Russian Turret Ship is Still Afloat But Seemingly Damaged Japs Raking Port Arthur City and Harbor With Their Shells. .bi-i'j- iii cross-examinati- on 11 von-struct- ed cou-ciTni- non-arriv- ul cross-examinati- ht S El NEW YORK, 'Dec. 15. Dr. L. S. AN IOWA BANK Chadwick of Cleveland la still In Paris GOE8 TO THE WALL with Mias Chadwick, according to a CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia., Dec. 15r The International Carriage and Wagon Our Neighbor Reconsiders and cides to Erect a Workers Union Are First Herald dispatch from that city. When E. E. owned bank of Olln, by Snyder, wan at hli hotel he refused brulsquely Pavilion. In Line. Its liabilito discuss Mrs. Chadwick's case or has made an assignment. ties are any of lta details. OIOS OPENED FOR 3155,000 and Its assets $171,-00- 0. CUT DOWN THREE QUEEN OF NAVY MILLION DOLLARS l The New Hampshire Will Be the This Will Be a Mighty Shoppy Greatest Battleship of Christmas for John D. Them AIL Rockefeller. , Dec. 15- .-. department bids were open at noon today tor the construction ne New Hampshire, the great n battleship which Is designed to su Pass all others In the United Btat "Avy. Bide have been received fro several of the largest shlpbulldli companies on the Atlantic and PacI: coasts and careful consideration w M accessary before the contract awarded. The cost of the vessel to exceed 34,400.000. Jl(w Hairnshlre Is to be bul ,'e and tted equipped complete for t a by the contractor, with the exce on the armor, ordnance, or "ance outnt and sea stores will urnished by the government, but t: ntractor Is to fit and make secu armor, ordnance and ordnance ou WASHINGTON, D. C-- the navy . !! hi fall on the four-hobelow eighteen w?! J thf vessel ur knots spe ai Beventn and a half knots i will be accepted so .f cncerncd. but at a reduo reauctlon being at the ra of a quarter knot deficiency eighteen to seventeen ai not anl at the re of iinBiw.rtr of llL?00 a Quarter knot dencten ouaJfT. from seventeen and thre seventeen end one-hal- f, Hampshire's main batte breed loading'.r I1 or four loading "ch breed e,ht tWe'Ve T,ncn breec loadlil. "a f0,,r submerged to Ped Lll"" . Her secondary batte im . er ranw' re0f twent)r inch win : "' -- V, -- semuatiil" 14-po- un"' twelve tuns, four 1 -- pound fie two Plecea ,wo c tuachine guns having seml-a- n, ch NEW YORK, Dec. 15. The first step the campaign of the labor unions against the open shop la to be taken by tbe International Carriage and Wagon Workers union, which organisation .held a special meeting In this city today tor the purpose of planning the fight It was deemed fitting that the initiative should be taken by this union for the reason that President D. M. Parry, of the National Manufacturers' association, la a carriage and wagon manufacturer, and, according to the unions, ia making special efforts to make the open shop general In his trade all over the country. The union does not propose for the present to take any action looking to a general strike, but will bend Its efforts toward perfecting and strengthening its organisation. To this end an army of organisers will be sent to every large city. There are 65,000 carriage and wagon workers in the United States, of whom only 15,000 are at present organised. In NEW YORK, Dec. 15, To the stockholders of the Standard Oil company checks were mailed today' for amounts representing a dividend of 7 per cent on their holdings. This Is the last 1904. tor dividend It makes quarterly a total dividend for the year of 536 a share as compared with 344 last year, SUFFRAGIST and 545 in 1902. Despite this cut In their income It Is not probable that the fortunate stockholders of the greatest trust on earth will be pinched for Christmas money. John D. Rockefeller, who is credited with the possession of shares, receives this year from his as oil Investment only 314,400,000, compared with $17,600,000 last year. The decrease in his income of $3,300,-00- 0 will be partly. If not wholly, made up by Mr. Rockefeller by the increase In his dividends on Consolidated Gas and various other companies that are largely owned by Mr. Rockefeller. 400,-0- 00 HEARD ON 8TATEH00D BILL WASHINGTON, Dec.15. The senate committee on territories has given a hearing on the statehood bill to Mra Clara D. Colby, editor of the Woman's Tribune of Portland, Or. Mra Colby asked that the word "male" be stricken out of section !. and that women may be delegates to the constitutional convention of the proposed statea RUSSIA WILLING TO SIGN TREATY WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. A new form of arbitration treaty has been submitted to this government by RusCHARGED WITH TOO MUCH ACTIVITY IN POLITICS sia which that country Is willing to It may require some time negotiate. 15. The to settle this matter aa the new draft Dec. WASHINGTON. differs very materially to that propostal authorities are determined to break up the alleged lobbying which posed by Secretary Hay. they assert has been going on here In connection with the proposed measures PETITION FOR JEWS HA8 BEEN REJECTED affecting the Interests of postal employes. Orders were issued today for ELIZABETHGRAD, Russia, Dec. 15. an Investigation of the case of, SecreThe petition of Rabbi Tetkln has Carriers' Rural of the Tumber tary been It association, whose signature wss on was Inrejected by the town council. of the circular letter sent candidates for Jews toreference to the qualificationeleccongress asking them as to their po- tions. A participate In municipal crowd of Jews outside of the sition on legislation favoring the town hall hooted the mayor. De- THE SULTAN PERMITS BIBLES TO BE SOLD ' 'NSTA .Vn.NulT.E, ii.'.. U. The pnrlc, in i'iiUKi'iiniir,i ,if Aiiii,rh,:iii and Itritisli ri'pii'Ki'ulalinns. n.n renewed ils iiiKiroctiniiK in the provincial to allow inlpnmiiv in sell IhoritieN in towns and villages. The IHU'te, liowever. objects to their traversing the disturlH'd district of European Turkey on the pretext that their safety call not be giiarnnleed. i SANTA FE CHARGED WITH UNJUST DISCRIMINATION 15. It is reported that have siiccessfiilly Itiissinii battleship ToKlo, Dec. the .I.i p:i in's,- - tlie tor-pt'do- i'il Sevastopol Still Afloat. ToKlo, Dec. 15. 3 p. in. The turret ship Sevastopol Is still afiont, but Is apparently damaged. Port Arthur Situation. EL PASH, Tex.. Iec. 15. The Interstate commerce I'omuilslsoii will meet tomorrow In speclul session to Investigate the charges of emit .anil fuel dealers that the Santa Fe railroad Is discriminating In favor of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company In freight ratea into this city. Ml'KDEN, Dec. 15. The situation at Fort Arthur Is by no mentis as desperate ns It Is reported by foreign newspaper dispatches. There Is still plenty of ammunition and food and the Hue of main defense Is unbroken. Destruction EUSAN, AMENDMENTS MADE summit of TO PHILIPPINE MEASURE By Shells. Viewed from the hill the streets of Port Arthur nre deserted mid but few soldiers are doing patrol duty. Many buildings have been burned and others shattered by shells. There is not n vessel afloat In the harbor, but turrets, masts and funnels of warships are showing just above the water. The docks and buildings on the water front are destroyed. Jupnnese sheila can now reach every part of the city and harbor. Dei1. 15. 203-Met- er 15. An Dec. WASHINGTON. amendment to the Ililltppiue bill has been liitrodueed by Senator Dietrich, proposing that all officers of tlie United States navy and marine corps or constabulary officers of the Philippine government shall have the privilege of free entry of all articles including household goods, uniforms nnd articles of equipment and service imported for their use and benefit nna not for barDaring Exploits. ter and sale. MUKDEN, Dec. 15. The Russian soldiers delight to engage In daring GOODMAN OF ARIZONA COULD NOT KEEP QUIET fenta and exploits during the lulla In serious fighting. The other night a NEW YORK. Doc. 15. J. W. Good- party of volunteers went to a wooded man of Nogales, Arlx., who was found knoll which the Japanese usually ocguilty of a technical charge of assault cupy In the day time and cut down the last November on the complaint of wood find carried It to the Russian President J. C. Green of the Green quartern. Consolidated Copper company, but who was discharged on a suspended Russia's Old Ally. BT. PETERSBURG, Dec. 15. The sentence on his promise that he would leave the city and return to Arlaona, military situation In Manchuria ia apwas rearrested today on a warrant parently satisfactory to the general staff, who are convinced that the Jupa secured by counsel for Green. have done their worst In Ihe war and will anon recede. Russia believes that SECRETARY TAFT RETURNS TO WASHINGTON the cold weather will prove Its ally even an It did at the time of the war WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. Secretary with Napoleon, for the Japanese can Taft returned last night from his trip not endure extreme cold like the Rusto PunaniH. He was accompanied by sians. Mra Taft, Senor Aboldla, the minister of Panama to the United States; Rear Making Slow Advances. FITS AN, Dec. 15. The Japaneae are Admiral Walker, president of the Isthmian canal commlslson; Charles J. slowly advancing on the shores of Magoon, the law officer of the commis- Pigeon bay against three Ruaalan forte. M. Cromwell, the attor- The approach to the Ruaalan .possession, and-W- . ney who negotiated the sale of the ca- sion la rendered very difficult, as the trenches must be dug In frosen ground. nal to the United States. PEOPLE CALI PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 15. The Do- SAWS A HOLE IN MANY minion of Canada will be represented at the Lewie and Clark Centennial by an exhibit characteristic of her reOUT OF CURIOSITY sources, and will build a fine pavilion OF HIS CELL In which to house the exhibit Canada at first declined to Uke part In the fair, but has reconsidered the matter and will have a most credible display. It Is believed that the display will be made up for the most part of Eormer Postmaster H. C. Lawrence After Spending a Night in County features tending to show the opportunJail Mrs. Chadwick Attempted to Break ities for settlement of homestead lands of Canada, and that plans will be made Entertains. Jail. by the commonwealth to head a good part of the expected immigration In her direction. CLEVELAND, Dec. 15. Mra ChadFALLON, Nev., Dec. 15. This afYERINGTON WILL CONTEST wick's first night in the county Jail Sheriff ternoon Sanford Deputy ELECTION VAN DUZER'S brought H. C. Lawrence, the former was pnsed In a comfortable mnnner, conRENO. Nev., Dec. 15. Contest pro- postmaster at Haxen, who was sen- according to her own statement, and victed of attempted murder and Du-se- r, Van this morning she was not only conClarence oust P. ceedings to tenced yesterday, to fourteen years In Democrat, are to be brought at tented with her surroundings, but exonce by James Yerlngton, Republican the state prison at Carson, Into the ataherllTa office his pressed herself to tbe matron. Mrs. of upon request who was defeated tor congressman aca Hall, ns being delighted with being consultation for torneys regarding 219 official returns by cording to the votes. This announcement is made by new triul. Sanford noticed something again "with her friends in Cleveland." with the chain that shackled the Republican state central commit- wrong afthe When asked what was Bhe retired in her cell a short time prisoner. the of hold active taken tee, which has 12 ter was unable to but o'clock, Bleep matter and will present the case to the matter with the chain, Lawrence "Oh, nothing." for several hours. Bhe did not awaken replied: congress at once. Upon examination the chain wrs until after 8 oclock. A physician who The chief Indictment against the found to have been badly pinched be- was called at her request dcolored that is Van Duser seating of Congressman tween the steel tank and the door she was suffering from nervous and. Goldthat there were Irregularities at frame In an effort to dislocate the fast- physical exhaustion and would not field, where he secured a majority of On looking over the cell and for several days be in a proper condi283 votes. It is claimed Goldfield was enings. was confined with a tion to attend to business matters. Lawrence where than lesa with but a small mining camp Tlrn man named Bhe announced today that she felt Shea, It was found and 100 people In It six months ago, some two feet square tired but "pretty well for alt that" that an yet 700 votes were cast there at the had beenopening sawed in the cell wall, Bhe walked for a abort time up and votgeneral election. Many of these which both men expected to down the corridor outside the matron's through other from parts ers secured transfers their make escape tonight. quarters, after rising, but said that she at vote of the state entitling them to Tim 8hea, Lawrence's cellinute, is did not care for any breakfast until Goldfield, but It Is claimed by the Reunder indictment for assault to mur- later. votpublicans that nearly half of the der. It Is generally supposed that A great many people, devoured with Into the came ers were persons who Shea waa working with Lawrence In curiosity, made strenuous efforts to see state less than six months ago. Law- Mrs. Chadwick during the early part this attempt at rence will be taken to Carson tomor-ro- of the morning, and Bneriff Barry was EUREKA CUSTOMS HOUSE to begin serving his fourteen year kept busy turning them away. They WILL BE CLOSED sentence. Lawrence remarked to the came to the Jail in swarms and they kept the sheriff's telephone bell on a SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 15. The sheriff today: build here?" Jail a don't you constant "Why Jingle. Humboldt customs house at Eureka, ofNothing, It seems, would prevent county. Cal., will be closed and the front escaping except a steel jail, O.. Dec. 13. Mrs. CLEVELAND. fice made deiiendant upon the collec- you sheriff the L. Chadwick was given an ovaCaasie replied. tor of this port. "Tills Jail is easy." was the rejoinder tion when she arrived at her home In of the prisoner. Cleveland, but the crowd greeted her TWO ALLEGED THUGS Lawrence Is now confined In a steel with Jeers and hisses Instead of apLANDED IN JAIL SPARKS. Nev.. Dec. 15. Two more cage. An Oregon boot and chain plause. Bhe was held last night In a thirty-fiv- e pounds adorn his cell In the womens department of the Derby desperadoes are In Jail at this weighing lad leg, and besides he Is securely hand- Jail while her palntlal residence on place for holding lip a young Pacuffed to his cellmate. Tim Shea will Euclid avenue was occupied solely by named Ingebrltson on a Southern her servants. cific freight train. The crime was be arraigned tomorrow. WALL m |