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Show I ' ; NOW that are you SATISFIED YOU CANNOT Do WITHOUT THE JOUR-- ! IT TO nALv COMMEND NEIGHBORS. the VOL X. No. IF YOU HAVE ANY JC3 WORK TO DO THE PLACE TO GET IT DONE IS AT THE JOURNAL JOB DE- PARTMENT. i m yublislri Her GIRLS MISSING It Least That is the Judg- WAS ment of the Police Officers. INTENSELY LAST COM- Deposed Wabash Man Fires a Shell Into the Gould Ranks. SEEN ON A BRIDGE Eldest Girl Livas in Salt Lake City, But She Does Not Answer Telegrams From Her Eight Stricken Sisters Had Consumption. BRUTAL MURDER Seattle Parents Arrested far Slaying Grata Brawn and Thrawing Har Bruiaad Body Into Big Mooaa Laka la a Narvaua Wrack. San 0f UTICA, N. T. July 14. Cheater Gil- TIPS OFF THE ENTIRE BUSINESS DENVER, July 14. With their father and eldest titter missing, eight motherless children of W. C. T. Wright, who formerly lived at 9422 Bert street, are distracted over the report that their father committed suicide at Delta, Colo, at the very hour when he should have taken a train to meet them at Grand Junction, Colo., from which place they were to go to Beattie, Wash. Wright was last seen on Friday morning. July 4, seated on the rail of the bridge which spans the Gunnison river at Delta. It waa feared, when he did not pnt In an appearance at his hotel that he had either drowned himself or accidentally fallen Into the swift current and lost his life. The river was dragged hut no trace of the mlssln man found. Misa Bertha Wright, 22 years old, eldest of the family of nine. daughters, has been living in Balt Lake City for over a year, and aa soon as the report of Wright's disappearance waa received by hla family ln Denver, several telegrams were sent to her. The eight daughters In Denver have received no Says Terminal Association of 81 Louis Was Organised for the Purpose of Stifling Competition and That Gould Is Behind tra Movement. lette aged St, of Cortland, N. T., tha ou of people living In Seattle, Wash, In the Adirondack this vu arrested Homing, accused of the murder of Hiss Grace Brown of South Otsego, whoae body was taken from Big Mooaa lake Thursday. It la charged that Gillette took tha girl to a secluded spot and struck her down with an oar. after which ha threw the bruited bqdy Into the water. The autopay la expected to reveal the motive for tha crime, which la thought to have been desire to assault. Gillette was a nervous, physical wrack when arretted. He submitted quietly and admitted his Identity. He hat made no damaging admit tlont, however, although tha officers reply, it la said. are rutting him through a "tweeting" Wright, who la known to hla associates aa Stubby, went to Dalta several process. Mitt Brown waa a very attractive weeks ago, where ha obtained a position with Ralph Rule, manager of the Delta and beautiful girl aged about II. Independent, a dally newspaper. He PATROLMAN ELECTROCUTED. hoped to make enough money in thla INDIANAPOLIS, July 14. Patrol- position to take hla family to their old man Dooley was electrocuted this home in Beattie. He waa not seen afmorning while In the act of pulling ter retiring for the night last Thursthe lever In a box connected with the day, except by a painter, wbo saw him had on the bridge early the fololwlng mornA croas-wl- re central station. burned out many telephones and start ing. Wright evidently left, hla lodged a Are In the Harry Manufacturing ings early and went to the river. He company! works, and he waa giving la known to have been drinking heavily the alarm. One of tha electric light for aome ten days. He always hla fkmlly with plenty of money. wires had connected with the signal wire and that caused his death. The It la said. Are waa later extinguished. Wright came to Denver from Beattie to benefit the health of hla invalid wife. PECULIAR DROWNING. Mrs. Wright died a few days before MARYSVILIE, Cal, July 14. . Christmas of pulmonary tuberculosis. Breckwell was overcome by heat while All the duties of the large family now repairing a flume leading to the mo-to- re devolve upon Grace and Edith Wright, of the Colgate electric power plant II and 17 years old, respectively. last night and fell In. The body caught Wright was 41 years old. He had a on a projection which prevented It be- small amount of money ln a Denver ing carried Into the machinery, but the bank which will he turned over to his man's head waa submerged and he children aa soon as deAnlte news Is drowned. obtained by the authorities of hla fate. up-pile- . AGREEMENT SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1906 FATHER OF NINE SUPPOSED THAT HE HAS MITTED SUICIDE. M Daily at (Lhtfrn. Utah MINERS IS REACHED BT. LOUIS, July 14. Josepr Ramsey, Jr., formerly president of the Wabash and former general manager of the Terminal association, who waa ousted from control by the Gould Interests a few months ago, struck them a terrible blow this morning when he appeared aa a star witness for the government in suit to dissolve the Terminal association as a trust. Ramsey swore that the Terminal combined with the Merchants' Bridge and Wiggtna' Ferry companies for tha purpose of controlling rates and regHe declared that ulating business. Wiggins' Ferry waa bought to stifle competition and that tha Alton bridge waa bought to be abandoned so as to close all entries to the city, excepting those owned by the eoptblne.' There are seven lines Interested, beside the Gould llnea. t , Ramsey's testimony created an Intense sensation and waa altogether unThe manner In which ha expected. told hla story Indicated a perfect familiarity with tha business and demonstrated hla ability to relata a moat concisely connected story. ALL BUT THE BABY. CLARKSBURG, W. Va July 14. John Norris, hla wife end three children, not counting the baby, were walking on the Baltimore A Ohio tracks near here last night A train hit the family and all with tha exception of the baby, were killed or Injured. Norris and hla daughter, were Instantly slain. ' GETTING READY i "This Is a great day for tha causa of labor," he skill last iGREAT night. "Thla la the flrat decision of ROOSEVELT Its kind handed down for many yoara. It will go far to Insure a peace settlement of labor difficulties. W have ' HARK, FROM THE TOMBS. ' always maintained that labor Injune ttona have had a great deal to do with LONDON, July 14. Colonel Ester-has- y violence in times of strikes and dissays the Dreyfus reinstatement ts a matter of Indifference to him, but putes. Tou may be sure the Iron he thirtka tha affair is not ended, as he FEDERAL JUDGE REFUSES TO IS- moulder union will do nothing to jus- SECRETARY LOEB MAKES AN- tify the foundrymen In taking advanbelieves Colonel Bandheer of the secret SWER TO STATEMENT. SUE AN INJUNCTION. tage of Judge Quarles permission to Intelligence bureau haa overwhelming renew their application fur an Injuncproofs of Dreyfus guilt. tion on proof of unlawful practices." RIGHT TO PICKET SUSTAINED THE DECISION. IS IRREVOCABLE much pleased. WILL DECISIOH I BAD FLOODS IN OVER DREYFUS Right ta Strike Oth- Thirty Thousand of Them Will Soon Proposes to Tako a Fall Out of Gom-por- e Excitable Frenchmen Call Each Oth-- '' Each Than Namoo and or Spoor Return to Work and Everything In tho Congressional Campaign or With Littlo Swords More Duola Looks Very Lovely in tha Coal Re Thia Autumn Haa Ordered a Whole Are Said to Bo in Embryo. Lot of Campaign Material. . gions Back in Pennsylvania. PARIS, July 14. Ao a result of their WASHINGTON, July 14. A letter HARRISBURG, Pa., July 14. The of opinion In tho parliadifferences Joint scale committee representing from Speaker Cannon, who is supposom sixty mines and about 10,000 min- ed to be resting at hla home, shows ment Friday, when they came to blows er In the central Pennsylvania or an entirely different state of affairs. over the passing of the bill reinstatThe old man ia up hla armor ing Captain Alfred Dreyfus, and proClearfleld district, has reached an and grinding hispolishing sword, preparatory to moting him to the rank of major, M. agreement on a wags scale with pro- starting the fall campaign. Puglleal-Cont- l, a Republican, and M. visions In the agreement for the open In thia letter he orders copies of the Barra ut, a Radical Socialist member of hop, settlement of disputes by arbi- record, statistical abstracts and other the house; fought a duel with swords tration. and the optional collection of documents, showing he la preparing Friday evening. M. Burraut waa badly a check welghman'e fund for miners for the congressional fight.' He In- wounded ln the cheat. tends assisting tha congressional comonly. The real cause of the duel waa when The discussion of the questions last- mittee in all large centers where the M. Barraut, after M. Pugllesl --Conti ed over six hours, and the "The govagreement congressional nominees are attacked had shouted In the chamber,scoundrels." are officers signed' by the miners last night, and it la aald he will pay particular ernment abject to the action of a' district con- attention to Gompere and will raise sprang forward and dealt tho Republivention, which will be held at Clear- the cry of "hosalsm 'wherever the fed- can member a stunning blow In the a nominee. fleld on Tuesday. faoe. A wild scene followed thla atBy that time, how- erations criticises ever, it la expected that moat of tha tack, and during the confusion the miners will be at work, a number havaisles were Invaded with struggling ing taken up their plcka , before the STANDS BETWEEN deputies, an adjournment being necessary to end the tumult Preliminary meeting held In Philadelsent hla secLater M. Puglleal-Con- tl phia on Tuesday. HAY AND GRASS The agreement, which la to laat until onds, M. Millevoye and M. Las lea. to March II, 1907, waa M. Barraut, and the duel followed. signed at Oclock st night after an animated It la extremely likely that aa a rediscussion Taft Does Not Know Whether to Run ver the feature other than the wage of tha various conflicts ln the sult on Position or a President for Accept scale. more duel will follow. parliament Tako Bonds tho May Trip Supreme The wage scale la 5.55 per cent of The text the law restoring Cap' tain Dreyfus to the army U as folwith a few modifications over to Philippinoo. that posted at the mines In the latter lows: WASHINGT6N, July 14. Secretary Pert of ApriL "Captain of Artillery Alfred DreyPresident Mitchell declined to cont- of War Taft la now considering a trip fus, according to the law of 1480. inent upon the action of the committee, to the Philippines next spring. He amended In 1890, la hereby promoted mit National Secretary Wilaon said: would like to be present when the first to be major, taking that rank on the Islan-lermeets. secured the 1901 scale for the dis- legislative body of the day of the promulgation of the prestrict and agreed on other matters, He contributed greatly toward the es- ent law." which will be presented to the district tablishment of a popular legislative A similar scene of disorder marked of making Ihia the convention for ratification next week." body. .The qucstlm passing of the bill promoting Coljourney haa not been leflniiely decided. onel Plcquart a brigadier-gener- al 'of la Mr. Taft f The final conclu.ii-WILL MAINTAIN OPEN DOOR. During tha discussion of thla bill a If lie goes to he number of members portested against WASHINGTON, July 14. Japanese unusual Interest. mean Mui lw I sa the violent language used In the report, embassador today aald: "Japan will Philippines It will nitr -! n .I t" a position while others decided General Merrier keep an open door In Manchuria. Muk- -1n fi.. -- a d will . s. actle car.Hl.lat should be prosecuted. den and Antung are already opened, knt I cannot aay when the remainder he does not go It means that ha wt l will he open to International competiACCUSED OF MURDER. accept the place made vacant by the tion. but it will probably be about retirement of Justice Bmv rad BATON, N. M Jut 14. L D. Bob air.M relinquish all presidential a real estate dealer of Clayton. September. la firmly determined te tn, tlon. Secretary Taft woul not to maintain Japan N. . M, ws fcrarriit here today, acan open door policy,", , about accepting the chit cused of MUhv Curl Gllng, a wealthy but does not care so much HORRIBLE MURDER. ahapmon, who sought to preserve peace will He n Polton waa fighting with- George BARBER JUNCTION, N. C, July 14. 11.4 subordinate, positionvh Isaac Lyeriy. hla wife and their three await development befor- .h!nr a Hobson. . to hla roume. Ponngest children, were murdered In final conclusion aa their home a mile from here thla mornRAMS HORN WINS. WILL TOUR SCOTLAND. BRIGHTON BEACH, July 14. In ing by unknowns, who set fire to the will tour he Brighton handicap thla afternoon bed upon which the aodlee were laid LONDON, July lLr-Brfter death. It la thought an effort was Scotland in an automobile as the guca Rama Horn won. Mason second, made third. Time, 2:01 The odds tj cover up the crime. The vle-t- m of William Me Kill op, a member of were beaten to death with clubs. parliament and a member of the Irish were nine to one against Barn's Horn Two negro suspects have been arrested. party. and fou rto one against Mason. s . tn.--ev- -- '!-U- junil'-e-ah1?- WILLIAM SPRY. William Bpry la United States marshal for this district. He was appointed awhile ago and win hold office until hla successor is selected, which will be quits a while yet Mr. Bpry la a politician. Ha has served In the legislature, although hla friends say he is trying to live down the memory that circumstance. Ha waa olialr-ma- n of the stata Republican committee during the lust campaign. In that capacity he has been Interested In electing a postmaster for Ogden, but hla frienda say he Isn't endorsing the man some people say ha la. This picture waa taken as Mr. Bpry was In the act of starting out with a search warrant for tha man who said ha waa for anyone for tha Ogden post mastership, except tha man ha wants. FIGHTING DUELS UNCLE JOE IS WITH , fr yan To-tal- on S-- S. la Alae Valid and Injunction Will Not Llo Whan Citixono Are Poacoablo and Law Abiding AFio-Chalmo- re Knocked Out MILWAUKEE, Wla, July 14. Organised labor scored an important victory yesterday when Federal Judge Quarles, after listening to on argument looting for on entire day, dissolved an ra Injunction obtained by the compay on June If, directed to the striking members of the Iron mouders union, directing them to refrain from picketing or in any other way Interfering with the plaintiffs business. .The Injunction waa dissolved without prejudice and the firm can apply for another, if they men make a showing that the strikers resorted to unlawful means to accomplish their ends. Judge Quarles defined the righto of laboring men and traced the history of unions from the early beginnings In Franco and Englad to the preset time. He said he felt he was placed ln a delicate position In view of the precedents set. and that actions Indulged In by other courts, with respect to InjuncAn Injunction writ he fe.t, tions. ought to be sparingly Issued and it la a question aa to whether tie arm of the law should be Imposed upon any body of dtlsena conducting themselves He recalled in an orderly manner. that In the early portion of tho nineteenth century it was a crime to Join a union, such organisation bring regarded as outlaws and conspiracies, but gradually a revolution has taken place and now the law recognises the right to organise, also the right to strike, so long as peaceful methods are AIIls-Chalme- Allis-Chalme- re Further, Judge Quarles said: The law says that the right of a man to mil hla labor waa antecedent to the foundation of government God gave fc'tn that right and all governments iwognlse It; good govern men to protect It On the other hand, when a union vvvker attempts to prevent a man from selling hla labor, he la striking at the very principle upon which the Integrity of hla own organisation rests. The law therefore no only recognises 'the right of a man or a body of men to withdrew their labor from the market but It oIm declares that h oth era wish W sell their labor they have a right to do do so. and shall bo pro- -' tected in that right There must be free trade In labor." John R. O'Leary of Boston, third of the iron moulders union, who wan present Wi very non-uni- vice-presid- on Sharp Williams Shoots Off Hia Mouth and la Promptly and Preparly Called Down from Oyster Bay Has Tsddy's Authority. NORTHERN MEXICO John , Damage Country to the Estent of Two Million Dollars Bridges Are Swept Out and Fourteen Lives Are Loot-M- any Othara Roportod, DALLAfl, Tex., July 14. The floods in northern Mexico for the last ten days have done two millions worth of damage to ralroadsa and mining interests In the states of Coahulla, Neuvo Leon, Tamaullpe and Chihuahua. The Mexican International the Mexican Central and tha Mexican National have been cut off from Tessa via Eagle Pass, El Paao and Laredo resFive large steel railroad pectively. bridges have been swept away between Monterey and Rest. Mora than twenty miles of track haa been washed away. Trains partially, resumed operations on the short lines, but through traffic Is likely to be Intertupted fur several days. Persons reaching Dallas direct from Eagle Haas state the situation la the worst In many years. The country la mostly mountainous and remote from NEW YORK, July 14 Before sailing today for Europe, where he will attend the peace conference, John .Sharp Williams of Mississippi Democratic leader on tha floor nf the house of representatives, waa interviewed on the political situry ation. Mr. Williams reiterated his statement that Bryan would be the next candi- date of the Democratic party and when, asked aa to who would be selected by the Republicans, replied: "Roosevelt of course. He Intends to be a candidate In 1901 and la juat playing ao the nomination will be forced upon him." Will, Net Run Again. OYSTER BAY, July 14. Secretary Loeb waa shown the statement made by John Sharp Williams and answering It said: "The president meant what he said when he declared he would not run railroads. Streams ar raging torrents again. Hla decision la Irrevocable. I and are rising at the rate of several have hla authority for saying no. Mr. Inches an hour. will not be a candidate An Roosevelt, ' Fourteen men were reported at Eagle 1909." Pass as being drowned In the district and It la aald that many PRESIDENT WILL WAIT. others lost their lives In tha remote OYSTER BAT, July 14. It Is anmountain settlements. nounced here today that there Is no suggestion to be offered by the presiALASKA REPUBLICANS. xa to the method of mediation to JUNEAU, Alaska, July 14. The Re- dent Insure the peace of Central America. publican territorial convention meets Overtures must come from either Guahere today. Representation Is equally Salvadore. The presior temala Ban divided, fifty delegates being allotted to with Mexeach of the three judicial districts of dent Is ready to on any feasible plan. In extending the territory. Juneau la entitled to ten ico hla offer of mediation, be suggests no delegates, Louglaa to 4, Treadwell to 4, Minister Merrys message reC, to Ketchlcan to 4, Wrangell plan. Bkagway ceived yesterday waa communicated to 2, Sitka tp I, Nome and vicinity to to tha president early thla morning. 17, Candle to 6, Council to 5, Fairbanks to 10, Cleary to 4, Valdes to 4, Seward Ban Salvador complains of Guatemalas aggressive attitude, but thlnka to 4, Ores to 2, Chans to 2, and attitude removes the only obto 2. stacle to peace. EIGHT WORKMEN ARRESTED. MAD DOG GOT BUSY. NEW YORK, July 14. Eight workCHICAGO, men wre arrested today, charged, with July 1. Twenty-tw- o the killing of Frank Getiner, who waa people from Prague, M?nn are In the killed by a stone crueller. The fel- hospital here taking the Pasteur treatAll were bitlow tied him to the machliie while ment for hydrophobia. he waa asleep and it started unexpect- ten by one mad dog, .which, cn Juy 4, ran amuck and took a snap at edly and crushed him to death. large crowd celebrating the day. . Mon-clo- va Kat-schlt- na Re-gald- o's . ALL CASES DROPPED. PORTLAND. July 14. Formal announcement of the death of the Isle Senator Mitchell has been made to the federal court, and, " accordingly, all cases pending against him have been dropped. t CHICAGO HAS BIG FIRE. CHICAGO, July 14. The large paint works of Heath A Mllllgnn waa completely destroyed by fire l.vt evening and a doxen cottages adim ent were also burned. Loss; $350,000 . |