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Show UTAH QG-DE- N, i LETTER FIHE RAGING DH EASTERN IH 10 CUV OF MOSCOW BE JUNE 17, 1905 SATURDAY, TEAMSTERS MAY ROADS ANNIHILATE TIME WILLIIG FORCE COUNCIL TO SETTLE STRIKE Hayor Weaver of Philadelphia Dis- Eight Men Lose Their Lives In If Riksdag Agrees to Dissolution New York Central to Inaugurate of Union He Will Fast Train Between New York Mysterious Explosions Believed charges Thirty City Employes Designate to Be Due to a Plot. the King of Norway. Candidates Withdrawn. and Chicago Tomorrow. Powerful Labor Leaders Have Committee Makes ogressional Broken Away From Shea Clique Visit to the Irrigation Flying and Will Present a Demand to and FormMOSCOW. June 17. Over 1,000.000 PHILADELPHIA. June 17. At M'iin, Jin,,, i;.. ,iis,.iiih f mu MiW Yulik, Julie 17. Works In Nevada tin- example wt by the Pennsylvania Teamsters Joint Council. conference of Republican leaders this damage has already been caused by Cl'! 'ltl.ll'l-l- hi. lies lllUt It Ik liMI'lll-lGreat Canal. ally Opens last Week, the ,V York tVlitrill t ill morning It was decided that the pres- a lire which started lunt night in the froi 'li.iiii,. authority that if I - i I l - l tin-S- ent candidates for sheriff, coroner and city commissionera should step aside and permit new men to be named. Mayor Weaver today discharged thirty employees of the bureau of health. The mayor's advisers are urging drastic action against men high m the Republican organiaxtion. Preparations for the arrest of these men are said to be well under way. 1- 7- The XOi xev.. June consisting of the coinmttirrigation of the United State, of representatives, at, and house of forty people, ar- upward, nberlng on a in this city thla morning train The Pullman.. of clai train and minute, fifteen only rorf here on Its way to proceeded ntdtately party SOUTHERN STUDENT aen, where the congressional CONFERENCE AT ASHEVILLE and dam. and ditch nd the big ln-lb water oaaaed the turning of the ASHEVILLE, N. C., June 17. DelebC canal. At Hu sen the In-i- gates representing the Young Men's d party and a number of associations of all the promirall-- d Christian prominent guests, Including nent colleges and universities of the officers of men. were met by the are gathered here for the annual south reclamation service, wno turned southern student cinference, which will waters of the Truckee river into be In session during the next ten days. first one peat Irrigation canal, the to In addition the strong personnel of national irrlga- npleted under Ihe college students the attendance this law- th includes many faculty members or the year Returning to Reno thla evening institutions. The program the cltt-w- ni prominent party will be banqueted by been arranged so as to provide for has and will then take the train for papers and discussions covering all the en route to Portl- phases of Christian activity In whlcn Ogden and Salt Lake on the way Boise and the association workers are especially and. visiting so that the interested. In addition there will be Idaho in valley the Payett a number of speakers of addresses Boise -- wide note. by party can view not only the but Payette and Minidoka projects, the TO ARRANGE FOR A Kails and Shoshone inspect also see NEW JAPAN E8E LOAN 22 and Twin Falls project June 81 and Idaho. will hi be apent NEW YORK, June 17. N. Takasha-sh- l, pert of the Hrd 1" In the event special train service the Japanese financial agent, by provided from Salt" Lake to Portland whose efforts the war loans were floatHe the committee will spend part of the ed, has been summoned to Tokio. will leave New York on June 24. ttrd on the Malheur project in Ore will commit the Imperial cabgon. inet regarding further loans needed in The members of the party are: Mr. the business operations which will follow the cessation of hostilities. It Is and Mis. C. I. Blanchard of Washingtaid It Is believed a new loan will be on, D. C.; Senator Francis G. NewIn America or England and placed Sents nds of Nevada. United States that a rate as low as 4 per cent w 111 he ator Fnuik P. Flint of California, Senobtainable. ator Fred T. Dubois of Idaho, RepresSTEAMER GARDEN CITY entative Frank W. Mondell of WyomiDESTROYED F. Allen ng. Representative and Mrs. Cooper of Pennsylvania, RepresentatSEATTLE. June 17. The sound ive and Mrs William A. Reeder of steamer Garden City was destroyed by Kansas Representative and Mrs. Wesl- fire early this morning while lying In dock at Port Orchard. The captain ey L Jones of Washington. Judge and crew fought the fire desperately, James L Parker of the interior departbut were compelled to cut her loose ment end Mrs Parker, C. G. Rowley to save the wharves. The steamer was The fire of Jackson, Mich., chairman of the built two years ago. from the boilers. committee on public lands and Irrigation of the National Association of $250,000 FIRE IN Manulkcturera; J0HN8T0NE CITY, ILL. Elwood Mead, in con-aiion- al Tak-ashaa- BY-FIR- charge of the Irrigation investigation of the department of agriculture; W. J. Doren and W. H. Bandera of Lob E hl tii-- li commissary store departments, follow- riksdag acn-- . K to tin- dissii- ing several mysterious explosions. luiiini iif thf t.iiiiiii swi'ii, n . Eight nien loat their lives aa a result aid will I.,- - .ei . King iim-nof the explosions, which are believed fti-i- l willing to designate a prliu-t- nf to have been due to a plot. The fire the house Ilf U'l'iiiidnttr :;h the king ul is still burning. Noi wav. COMMENCEMENT AT UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR. Mich., June 17. Ann Arbor Is rapidly tilling with visitors In anticipation of commencement week at the University of Michigan. The exer-clsof the week will be ushered in tomorrow evening, when President Angell adwill deliver the baccalaureate dress ln University hall. The class day exercises of the law department will be held Monday afternoon, and the evening of the same day will be marked by the senior promenade. Tuesday has been set aside for the class day exercises of the senior literary department Wedndesday will be alumni day, and the commencement exercises will take The commencement place Thursday. oration will be delivered by President Henry S. Pritchett of tne Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ea BLACKSMITH MINUTE MAN'8 STATUE UNVEILED SOUTH FARMINGTON, Mass, June An Interesting feature of todays celebration of Bunker Hill day was the unveiling of a bronse statue of a blackamlth minute man an a memorial to the revolutionary soldiers of the town. The atatue stands opposite the site of the old Buckminster tavern, where ln the early spring of 1775 a detail of British officers on a reconnoit-erln- g expedition observed from their window in the tavern the company of 17. - onu-kM'- , Vim-itC- i Tru-'- ??? h ! C? - CHICAGO. June 17. A demand for Kfitlrineiit uf the strike Is being framed up hy the unll-Slie- u delegates In tln Joint council, in ri'iMirt today. It Is said thiil jioni-rfu- t leaders In the Teamsters' union have broken tinny from the Shea clliui- and will attempt to secure enough pledges today and Sunday to force the Joint council at iU meeting Monday to call off the strike. It is reported that representatives of several unions will protest at a meeting of the Federation of Lultor tomorrow against the continuance of assessments for the benefit of the strikers. The admission is made by Slate's Attorney Iletily that the grand Jury has found Important evidence confirming the report that the presenl strike is the result of a conspiracy directed against Hie firm of Montgomery, Ward & Co. hy other employers and strike lenders, involving the payment of (30.000 In installments of 10,000 tin- GUNS OF FORT MONROE "SINK" TORPEDO DESTROYERS NORFOLK. Neb., June 17. William Forest Pringle, who claims the distinction of being, the oldest tinner ln the United States, observed his one hunBorn In SL dredth birthday today. Catherine. Ontario, June 17, 1805, Pringle has had a varied career, aa well aa a long one. He haa made and loat several fortunes, and Is now practically destitute. He remains cheerful, however, and for one of his many years enjoys remarkably good health. CUP DOVER. June 17. Thirteen yachts started today in the annual race from Dover to Heligoland for Emepror William's cup. There was a rainstorm and light wind. At noon the American yachts Atlantic and Apache Inanda the fog British Valhalla got away over the same course for a special cup. NO INDICATIONS OF GENERAL ENGAGEMENT e, - - le -- YACHTS RACE FOR W. F. PRINGLE ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD EMPEROR WILLIAM'S the thl2!w' Oht-cnm- .000-ml- FORT MONROE. June 17. At dawn this morning four torpedo boat destroyers and three converted yachts made an attack on the fort. All were theoretically "sunk" and returned to militia maneuvering, and adjacent' to the fleet. The strategy Involved In the old burial ground at Church hill, the manoever was not apparent, as the where sleep Farmingtons quota of little vessels were no match for the siege guns of the fort Revolutionary patriots. Tran-tanov- ASttsar fast train 1 s, - new service between New- York and i. reducing tbe time between tin two cities tn eighteen mini's. fles)it!e the fact that this is the f:istcsi train servire fur Imig distances ever attempt oil in (his cnniilry. il Is Ihe belief MASSACHUSETTS OBSERVES In railroad circles that II Is hut the BUNKER HILL DAY forri miner uf still further reduction. IttiSTOX. June 17. I lost on mid vi- With tne completion of the Pennsylcinity today celebrated the one hun- vania terminal m New York next year. dred and twenty-nint- h anniversary of It is reported that the time between this lh liattle of Hunker Hill with more thuu usual enthusiasm. Charlestown city and the western metropolis will he was the center of the festivities. Thou- clipped at least two hours, bringing It sands of sightseers from ail parts of down to sixteen Ilnurs for the 1 the state witnessed the great parade journey. In line were scores of this afternoon. patriotic and civic societies, companies UTAH BUILDING of state militia, regulars from Fort OPENED AT PORTLAND Strong. Warren, Revere jtnd Winthrop. sailors and marines from the navy yard Portland, June 17. The Utah, and Jackies from the several warship now lu the harbor. The marchers were one of the small but beautiful state greeted with cheers, mingled with the buildings at the Lewis and Clark exblasts of horns and the sounds of firearms on nil sides. A magnificent elei position grounds, was opened tn the trlcal parade under the auspices of the puhlie yesterday, the building and exCarnival association concludes the cele- hibits being piaetleally compiete. The bration tonight. exhibit is largely mineral in character, though the edueutlonnl feature forma ALLEGES THAT GRAIN an important seetlon of the display. A TRUST ASSOCIATION IS L. A. Ostlen, from the Utah AgriculBLAIR, Neb.. June 17. The Worral tural college, is director of the educaGrain company of Omaha this morn- tional exhibit, and Dr. IL A. Bradford ing filed a suit against' the Nebraska of the University of Utah is ln cliurge Grain Dealers association, asking for of the mining display. Spencer Claw-si- n, 128,000 damages, alleging that the asdirector of the entire exhibit, who sociation is a tiust. Thirty-nin- e grain was called to Salt LHke City on legal firms are In the association. business, has returned to Portland. JOHNSTONE CITY, III., June 17. GUNSHU PASS, June 17. Although Forty buildings in the business section were destroyed by fire early thla MONUMENT IN MEMORY OF quiet on the front the JapAngeles; H. J. Brown and wife, of ' K0SCIU8K0, POLISH PATRIOT generally anese are retiring somewhat southward morning. The loss is 250.000. Portland. Ore.; Arthur and it la reported they are steadily Ruhl. New MILWAUKEE, ' Wis., June 17. A extending their lines eastward. Thei'e York; K. T. Perkins and wife, auditor CZAR RECEIVED PLANS ON MAY 28 magnificent monument In memory of are no indications of a general engageof reclamation service, Washington. D. the Pol.sh patriot, Kosciusko, Is to he ment. C.; J. B. Lipplncott, of the reclamation ST. PETERSBURG. June 17. It la unveiled tomorrow In Kosciusko park. otrvice, and wife; O. H. Ensign ano announced that the osar on May 28 re- The event will be made the occasion RUSSIAN PAPER SAYS ARMISTICE IS ARRANGED ceived the plans for the establishment for a great demonstration of Polish sorepresentatives of the press. of the proposed represetnallve assem- cieties of Milwaukee, reinforced' by THIRD ANNIVERSARY bly. ST. PETERSBURG. June 17. The delegations from Chicago, Grand Rap-Idmoncities. The Detroit other and Kovoe OF IRRIGATION LAW Vremya says an armistice beument was modeled by Gas tana tween the armies In Manchuria has and lead them Into canals and storage the famous sculptor. been WASHINGTON. June 17.- -T( arranged. basins for distribution over the flat, third anniversary of the pas dry areas about the "sinks" la the task to which the government engineers act ""tress of the irrigation law, flamer-Howe- ll Claims Contract themselves two years ago. Since then Appeal In itnallsed hy the formal openlr 127 miles of canal have been constructvernnient irrigatli Sj1 ed. The main canal taps- the Truckee Election Suit Tim Nevada Has Been Violated town of Hasen river a few miles below Reno. It carowes It. existence to the the ries the waters south to a natural resirrigation project Is to ervoir site, which the engineers disAt opening, and dl covered on the lower Carson, some thiry the offlclali ty miles distant. Into thla same reser- Preparing For the Preliminaries Csss Street Car Company Brings Suit "flemation bureau state t voir the waters from the Carson are Cannot Be Heard By Supreme Against W. B. 8awyr, Advebe ilCC0rnPanied also to be diverted and stored. From Court Until October. eevMting ceremonies. rtising Contractor. the reservoir It Is but a short distance wlu ,le turned onto 50,1 to the wide, flat lands shout the Carson land which never ha. ki sink. and the way Is down a gentle The appeal in the election contest The Ogden Rapid Transit company waterIt 1, a rich, ZJ!n; Incline, which lends itself to the con- brought by Daniel Hamer against Is SE?" "nly moisture to mal plaintiff in an action which ha Just struction of the network of distributing Judge J. A. Howell has not yet been been filed In the Second district court 2wVrUt,V ln the "rld. canals. Iwlort Elaborate drainage works are In- perfected. On Wednesday, as stated against W. B. Sawyer for an alleged ry- -r acres addittona! will be cluded ln the general plan, farm boun- in these columns, the bill of excep- violation of a contract. ,er,and maaa Mbutai mnm daries have been laid out. and tne piaU tions was served on the defendant's The company allege in lls complaint ysi,..n. Already are ready for the formal approval of "Pont 1.500,000. llJ""1 the secretary of the Interior. About 75 attorneys. The latter have ten days that on the 1st of November. 1904, it t!ie per cent of the Irrigated land belongs from date of service to present amend- entered Into a contract with Mr. Sawto the government The remainder Is ments, if they have any, to the bill of yer whereby he was to have certain wlth,n In the hands of the Central Pacific railjana exceptions. Then within the next ten privileges of advertising on plaintiff's t.EU ;0a0na Ca,"0" rive, road and some private Individuals. n,Te" alreae r The farms have a soil adapted to days, and upon five days' notice to tne street railway cars and the contract J1""1 na raising apples, pears, grapes, peaches, defendant's attorneys, the bill of ex- was to remain In force until 1906. It enl 2roro,irr,Bat,0n berries, wheat, nets, potatoes, sugar ceptions and amendments are present- was agreed that plaintiff reserve space a bon a, tei. beats and alfalfa. The government haa ed to the court for settlement, and If In each car for one card for advertisaparticular interest ln this first of its the t bill he signs and ing purposes and one rard for notices, the allows ar"n project the judge see to and will Irrigation projects, try Of the u that the best kind of settlers have a certifies that It Is allowed and It la and spaces for six banners on the outProduced the .Jfj.1 to chance take up the lands. filed in the office of the clerk of the side of the cars during the season somT J'111 'won be the c No one can get more than eighty court and becomes a ! part of the rec- Glen wood park la open, end thnt no one of acres of the irrigated land for a homeor to wh,ch case. then files chnrge was to be made for thee rePlaintiff ord the stead, and the purchaser in required to hand- Tl In vsHn, W, defendant served places. for the on the the tiion attorneys 1L land stay and Improve There I" ' advanced Progre. are some fees to a bond a will of and notice and a take It pay. gives appeal, The street car company in turn leasProWem inv this Trunk year to make the farm ditches ana to pny the costa of the appeal in the ed Glenwood Project park to Julian H. Young, raise .a crop. The proportionate coat event of his losing. ave lh wat rivers him the free advertising of of Is providing session back before Irrigation the paid by the settler Thirty days - tha Ca whKnre- from in ten annunl installments, without In- the supreme court convenes the bill provided for. Several times the com'he lofty the terest. It la estimated that the pay- of exceptions must he filed with the tt BorthwIav!eVna,, mour haa. placed banners on the rars, ment to the government In ten years clerk of that court to Insure Ha hear- pany b?rder f Xet 'a'lfornta but they have always been removed, 2.0X0. will be and that Ihe farm. ing at the October term of that tri.wa 1Unw 1,1,0 US It pit en and claims thnt the defendant la viofrom Irrithe Judging value bunal. of other This borders of tl pit,, case lating his contract by such removal. land, will then be worth at least the CI the gated are that sides desirous Both 'mo the waters k $8,000. If the settler at Ihe end of tell should be finally disposed of as soon The company asks first for a temf the earth, j 'he, years can show that he has reclaimed as possible, and doubtless the matter porary restraining order and that submoat o Irr ha'n, at lenat half his entry for agricultural will be taken np by th supreme court sequently It be made permanent, and To "" th "'"b " purposes, the land and water are Iim earjy in October, but It cannot In for $100 damaee. Henderson and Macwaters of th. millan represent the company. property perpetually. heard before that time. - inaugurate its lon.on-o- and 20,000. Tile grund Jury which Is Investigating the alleged graft In labor and business adjourned at noon until Monday morning. Two witnesses were examinted this morning. George Wahl, storekeeper at the State restaurant. told the Jury that certain labor leaders made serious tnrfnta to DEDICATION OF THE Injure him if he continued to buy supMASSACHUSETTS BUILDING plies from boycotted houses. At the conclusion of the session Assistant PORTLAND. June 17. The anniState's Inves- Fake said the Attorney of of the battle Hill Bunker versary was commemorated today by the dedi- I tlgation by the Jury hnd brought about cation of the beautiful edifice erected cessation of violenre In the strike by the state of MaasnenuHettg at the and accomplished much good. He exposition In the presence of an as- said all the had been heard testimony of citlxens from semblage distinguished all parts of the United States, includ- secured under pressure, and that neithing a Inrge party of Massachusetts er labor leaders nor employers offered lieople. Today la also Shrlnera day at to testify. He Intimated that a numthe fair, the members attending In a body. The visiting Nebraska lumber- ber of indictments would be returned. Next week the labor leaders will be men were guests at the exposition 'nvited to tell whut they know of the BIGELOWS BANK CUTS bribes by employers. DOWN ITS FIGURES alleged Frnnk Davis, aged 17, was shot MILWAUKEE, June 17. The Bige- through the lung by a guard on an low defalcation. It la declared by the American Express wagon at Monroe city tax commissioner, wiped out the and Peoria streets at noon. The wagentire undivided profits of $600,000 of on was passing Bricklayers hall, the the First National bank, together with ' two-thlrunion of and $500,000 the surplus lieHdquurters, when a crowd examof the capital stock. The bank Jeered the driver and pressed about the iner has ordered the bank to mark oil wagon. The guard fired, wounding Its books 2,100,000, leaving only .735,-0Davis, who will probably die. resources. In a strike riot at Van Buren and GREAT BRITAIN MAKES Clinton streets this afternoon B. T. REPRESENTATIONS TO RUSSIA Jacobs was killed by a deputy sheriff. ST. PETERSBURG, June 17. Strong Jacobs was boarding a street car. A representations were made to the Rus- crowd was making an attack on an sian government this afternoon on the American express wagon. Jacobs was part of Great Britain In connecllon with an innocent Later the pothe sinking of merchant vessels be- lice found a bystander. dead man at the Van Buto neutral esiiecliilly powers, longing the sinking of the British steamer St. ren street viaduct. It is believed he Kllda by the cruiser Dnelper, near was a victim of the same riot. Hongkong on June 5. Eighty tons of gold. (45.01)0.000, together with silver currency to the FORTY PERSON8 INJURED IN RAILROAD COLLISION jmouut of 10.000.000. delivering to the were hauled through the buildELGIN. 111.. June 17. Forty people streets from the were reported Injured In a collision be- ing to the new federal building this tween a Northwestern passenger and afternoon. The United States Express a freight tram near here this after-nisi- n. comiiany hauled the money under condi 00 sub-treasu- Rund-McNal- iy tract. Assistant State's Attorney Fake declared that the evidence given before the grand jury was of startling character; that It could only be paralleled once ln a thousand years. TAFT DENIES THAT It was unofficially declared last night HE IS TO SUCCEED FULLER hat the grand Jury devoted much of WASHINGTON. June 17. Secretary Ms time to listening to the statement!! of War Taft today denied the story of witnesses who declared that the ft that he was to succeed Chief Justice strikewasagainst Montgomery, Ward Instigated by rival business Fuller, who. It is said, was to become Co. a member of the Hague tribunal. Chief houios. State's Attorney llealy said Investigation ha Justice Fuller recently told a friend last nights that the scope so extensive that the that he had no intention of resigning. assumed full session of the present grand jury will ho finished before the Iivpilry Is STANDARD MAKES A CUT OF THREE CENTS concluded and thiU a aiierial grand jury will be necessary for Ihe routine iass now pending. INDEPENDENCE. Kan., June 17. The prlre of western oil was cut three ROUVIER HOPEFUL OF cents a barrel by the Standard oil SETTLING MISUNDERSTANDING company today. This brings the prh--for to 50 cents, the figure predicted PARIS. June 17. Premier Rouvier Kansan nil owing to over production. this morning held conferences with both the British and German embasOHIO GRAND JURY INDICT8 MASTER PLUMBER3 sadors on the Moroccan question. Just what occurred la not known, but Rou17. The grand vier Is still hopeful of setting thq presCLEVELAND, June mement misunderstanding through diplotwenty-al- x Indicted Jury today macy. Manand Plumbers Master of the bers tle and Tile Dealers' association for SUMMER RACING combining and charging excessive rate MEETING AT OVERLAND in violation of ihe slate and laws. DENVER. Colo.. June 17 The sumrace meeting at Overland park mer OF CONFIRMED REPORT CAPTURE OF WARMBAO opens this uflernnon with the Colorado Derby, and Judging from all indications one of the most CAPE TOWN. June 17. A report the meeting will be off here. The Warm-baever ciccessful pulled have captured that Hottentots with filled fast horses stawell nre stables German military chief of the Kansas Pan City, Chifrom 2. Francisco, on June tions In Southwest Africa, offleera in cago. Hot Springs. Butte, Memphis Th German Is confirmed. and other points. the town escaped. Engineer Smith of Chicago was killed. 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