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Show 11. V3L Ogden, Utah, November It, 190$, IE KILLED OH U. P. IN Engineer Schley, Conductor and Fireman Killed in Collision Near Cheyenne. RUSSIA IS TRYING TO ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF PEACEMAKER UNDER 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FIRE Socialists Rise in Violent Demonstration, Injuring Is Divided Into Rival Factions Many-A- rmy Standard Oil Company Subject of 4 and Bitter Revolution Threatens King Peter Who Is Asked to Abdicate Sweeping Investigation in 4 Dominion. 4 4 In Favor of Crown Prince. BUDA PEST, Not. 11 Servln la today on the verge of a bitter and bloody civil war aa the reault of the tnalatent demanda which have become more and mote urgent In the paat few for King daya, of the Peter to abdicate In favor of the crown prince, George, aa a preliminary tep toward the punlahment of the regicides. Reporta to day from Belgrade aay that the klngdoma army la divided Into rival factlona and that Ita utter demoraliatlon la threatened. Ruaela la trying hard to act In the role of peacemaker. The Ruaalan empire la advocating atrongly the abdication of Peter, In purauance to the demanda of the dlaaatlafled subjects. antl-ieglcid- ea Ruaala la offering him a euitable refuge, a regular Income and additional compenaation for the loaa of hla throne. Soeialiat Demonatration. BUDA PEST, Nov. 11. Radical and violent demonatration by the Socialists occurred In the heart of the city oday. Scorea were Injured before the police, armed to the teeth, charged upon the riotera and succeeded In the mad mob. The trouble, which arises from dissatisfaction among the poorer castes, blda fair to continue and another outbreak la expected from the riotera tonight, Preparations are being made by the authorities to check a repetition if possible. dla-peral-ng WINNIPEG, Manl., Can, Nov. 11. Sweeping Investigations of the affairs of the Standard oil company of Canada started here today as a reault of a series of explosions east of here In which more than a score of people recently lost their Uvea. The investigation Is being conducted under both 'provincial and dominion governments, it will Include the Question of the Quality of oil sold In Canada and the prices charged. Officials first went to Swan river today where a family of nine perished ae a result of an explosion of Inferior oil. Oil is selling In Manitoba for forty cents a gallon which can be bought fifty miles south In the United Sts tee for 11 centif. Standard officials say the price ! du t0 a local syndicate of dealers. It is also charged that the oil sold in Manitoba is not up to the standard required. Nov. 11. 4 DENVER, Colo Six were killed, three seriously 4 injured and great damage wae 4 done in a wreck on the Union 4 Pacific at Rorie, near Cheyenne, Wyoming, today. An extra freight collided with 4 an engine and caboose, and 4 afterward the 4 Immediately wreckage took fire. The known 4 dead are: ENGINEER SCHLEY. 4 CONDUCTOR MlRPHY. 4 FIREMAN CHRISTENSEN. RRAKEMAN DUNCAN. 4 RRAKEMAN STITT. RRAKEMAN RODGERS. THREE JAPANESE WORK- MEN. Three nr four bodies are still un- der the wreckage. . 444444444444444444 NEW GOVERNMENT It f. 4 WASHINGTON. D. C Nov. The United Statee decided to recognise the new government ta Paraguay which result -hI from a successful revolution last spring. POSTMASTERS IS KIUJUAN TO PEACE MEET IN DISCUSSION VARIOUS IN ST. HILAIRE EFFORT TO RECOGNIZED 11. DAIRYMEN CONVENE IN TO OF TOPICS PHOENIX, Art., Nov. II. With leave of absence granted by the post master geiferal, the members of the Ariiona Postmasters association con vened here today. Several fraternal organisations and other bodies will also hold meetings here during the next few daye and the delegates will ST. HILAIRE, Minn., Nov. 11. Men Interested In milk and butler production from all over this section are delegates to the convention opened today by the Red River Valley Dairymen's association. Agricultural experts of attend the territorial fair. wide renown are on the program. BE Dr. Mikawa Declares United States People and Tells of Movement Afoot in Japan Could Capture San Francisco. 11.--Dr. BALTIMORE, Md. Nov. MasuJI, a Japanese lawyer, representechoo) controving the Japan-FVisc- o ersy, today declared that there Is a movement on foot In the island empire to Invite a hundred leading represento tatives of American newspapers study the eondltions In Japan, saying that the plan Is already formulated and that It meeta with the approval of the emperor. He continued: "We, of Japan, regard America aa under the rule of your national press. Your newspapers give the people the newe and they mold their opinions. Count Okuma, President Osanos, and President Usen, the owner of two steamboat lines, think aa do many of our prominent dtlsens that If the newspapers only knew the conditions in Japan and could see Just how (he Interests of the two countries are cohesive, there would little chance for the Jingo newe of war to rreep Into the columns uT papers In the United to the president, one of peace, the people of Jstwn, that Is the majority, who think the emperor to be a descendant of God and therefore can't make any mistake, say: 'Great la America, we must have peace They echoed the Mikado's thoughts. It le the religion there to regard our Mikado aa a God. His message has Insured lienee." Asked who would wtn In case the United States and Japan should engage In war, the doctor closed hie eyes for some moments Indulged In a smile and aaid: "Japan Is poor after the war with Ruaala, but you are practically unprotected here. Japan could take Ran Francisco and pour Its soldiers into California by tha thousands. We would have no need of prnvlsloua. There is fruit enough In California the year 'round to feed an army. The struggle might last for years but we would be In Man Francisco and Japan might mobilise an army there that would States, sweep the country. Mind you, that la Emperer, a God. "Those men edit the papers, they only a theory, and It le an answer to would know. Now they do not. When a theoretical question. You have no our emperor sends a personal message I Port Arthur In this county." labor BASEBALL x ii 1 1 PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 11. Prof. William J. Hull of Bwathmore, In an address last night before the declared Friends' Peace association, most Is the Roosevelt that President dangerous enemy to the cause of International peace to be found In this i i iii it x mu Eastern League and American As Three Big Leaders Will Not Accept sociation Threatens to (IF He declared that Roosevelt, Hobson and Bob Evans are the foremost advocates of the expansion of fighting strength. He said. In their policy they are thwarting the effors to develop the peace. modern Idea of world-wid- e 101 TO ARTBTSHEET CUTE OF CHICAGO, MY "MOM Nov, 11. Chicago Nov. 11. The Reichstag today were packed to for the continuance of the bate regarding the emperors which haa so atirred the repuntry. ..Schrader and Hoffman ' lanting the National Liberals and e United Liberals, respectively, Gamp, Conservatives and Zimmerman, the grarlans, led today's attacks. The speakers demanded the pledge the kaiser that he would refrain In e future from giving Interviews wlth-- t first submitting his remarks to misters of the. foreign office. N n BERLIN. Ilerlea auf-:atl- or-i- declared: on "The dignity of the nation, to say nothing of Its safety, demands that a j check be placed upon the royal prerogative of sowing broadcast, opinions that do not In the least degree, reflect I the real Gennan sentiment." Baron Gamp was tha moat temperate speaker. Ha said that the real fault rests with the kaiser's advisers, Baron Gamp said that none since Bismarck's time had ever dared to tell the ruler the truth concerning national affairs. His words slapped Von Buelow, the chancellor,' He declared that the kaiser had admirable qualities, but was the victim of his advisers. an- archists have arranged a meeting for this evening to celebrate the anniversary of the "martyrdom" of the trade Haymarket rioters in 1887. Many sounions, singing, turner and other cieties will participate In the demonstration. HUBBES HU BE WEEK Rear End Collision Results in Second Railroad aster in , ge and Injured. i -- ng dele-F'JJo- With-- - Roosevelt's Invitation Because draw From Big League. Gompers Snubbed. Nov. 11. At a meet-In- g of the magnates of the National Association of Professional Baseball clubs today, representatives of the American association and of the eastern league withdrew from the session In anger and threatened to withdraw their respective organisations from the national association entirely. The acton followed the defeat, almost unanimously of resolulons presented by President O'Brien of the American association In which he asked for the reduction of the Western and Southern leagues from Class A to Class B. The meeting also rejected O'Briens resolution providing for the reduction of the membership of the national arbitration board from 7 to I members, providing that Class A dubs have three members on the board. O'Brien waa angry because his resolutions were defeated. Asked whether the eastern league would withdraw, he said that he didn't know. Sea J. H. Farrell of tha national association declared that the wo offending leagues could withdraw as far as the association waa concerned. J, C. Ewing of Fan Francisco, Judge Cavanaugh of Little Rock, N. M. Sexton of Rock Island and Secretary Farrell were named as a committee to confer with the national baseball commission regarding ho abuse of major over the minor league privileges DENVER, Colo, Nov. IL It Is understood today that John Mitchell Danle J. Keefe and James Duncan, the three biggest labor leaders of the country who were Invited by President Roosevelt to attend a labor dinner at the White House on November 17. have decided to decline the Invitation, It la understood that thia action la taken, because the president in sending out his Invitations, directly snubbed Samuel Gompers, the president of the American Federation of Labor. It Is understood that promise haa been made to forestall proposed radiresolutions at the cal American Federation of Labor convention here. Gompers today refused to discuss the matter, saying that hla position in the labor world did not depend upon Invitations from the White bouse to dinners.. There Is no session of the convention today, tha 400 delegates having gone to attend a big barbecue CHICAGO, Ille Dis- EVANSVILLE. Ind.. Nov. 10. Albert Meet Death New Orleans-Ni- ne. Pxughtery, a pressman, died today 11. from Injuries received In a football PrepNov. UNION CITY. Ind genie at Henderson. He fell In a ecrlm-.ma- arations are being made here for enfrom all Many Are and fractured hie spinal column. tertaining prominent women when the next week, over the country National Council of Women will hold DRY FARMS CONGRESS Ita seventh annual executive meeting The New Orleans A Great Northern NEW ORLEANS, La Nov. H At here. train, at the crossing, collided with a least nine are dead and a number, which can only be estimated, are in- Northwestern passenger train, comMETHODIST END MEETING. MEETS IN CHEYENNE n posed of flva coaches and baggage . jured, many seriously, as a reault of rear-en- d collision on the New Orleans car. All of the Northeastern cars 11. The general Nov. ,OUIS railroad at Lit-tl- le were derailed. re of 'foreign missions of the and the Northwestern Latest figures account for seven twelve miles station small Its a Woods, ended it Episcopal church CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 11. CheT-nn- e killed Instantly. Other dead wlh probNew from Orleans after-l distant la maklny lavish plana for enter-mmlmeeting here yesterday been re- ably be found In wreckage. Dead Inaes-- i bodies have Nine already of today's large portion the National Dry Farming covered. Many were burned beyond cludes Charles Routh, Alton, La.; taken up with addresses and wngrese, which ls scheduled to meet fire William Martin, George Edelson, Slidtaking of wreckage the Identification, character ms on the Ufe and nfre next February. Present appear-Indica- te Four cars were so badly Jammed of Evanston, 111., almost Immediately after the derail- ell ". Is bras Impossible to extricate the ja Thompson, from that that m thousand re-- n ment. extingwere The flames quickly Injuries hero today victims for hours. representing a score of states, . uished. accident. automobile will be ln attendance. an ; BY . country .r DESERIEDftT DIES OF FOOTBALL. runs TO STAND Dynamiter's DENVER, Cola, Nov. 11. Unexpected and unusual romance is said to have developed out of the recent attempt of Mrs. Allen Read, wife of a Denver druggist, to dynamite the home of Mrs. Laurence C. Phipps, divorced wife of Lieutenant Phipps. Mrs. Read, who was yesterday released an parole by the police, was today at the Instance of Mrs. Phipps's husband who demanded that the female dyna-- i miter be locked up, saying hla divorced wife's life was not safe while the woman wae at large. Society gossips of Denver hint that la possible between the Phipps couple as a result of the wifes adventure, which hae served to bring together the divorced husband end wife. No direct motive has been ascertained for the act of Mrs. Read. It la probable that Mrs. Read will probably be criminally prosecuted. Mrs. Phipps, the Intended victim, Insists that criminal action be taken or that the woman be kept under surveillance at an asylum. The police ere trying to locate Madame LeRoy, who traveled west from Chicago with Mrs. Read. They believe that the femae dynamiter's susceptibility to Madame LeRoye hypnotic suggestion Induced the prisoner t0 try to extort cash from Mrs. Phipps in the sensational manner. Mra. Read insists that ahe did not follow the Madam's orders which were t0 get the cash or kill Mra. Phipps end her little daughter before they got an arm's length away. Mrs. Read. It has been learned, was formerly Miss Prances Campbell of Pittsfield, Mass., where her late father was a wealthy manufacturer and prominent. Nip- pon to Entertain American Writers So Declares Prof. William J. Hull Attempt to in Address at Philadelphia Kill Mrs. Phipps May Bring HusLast Night band and Wife Together. Female Press Rules the leagues. ' , anti-Roosev- elt (Continued on Page S.) TUNNEL REDDY GLENNON OBTAINS AUDIENCE WITH POPE ROME, Nov. 11. Archbishop John J. Glennon, of Bt Louis, Is in Rome today and will shortly be given an audience with the Holy aFther. He will take part la ths popes Jubilee next ...... week. SLAYER IS CAPTURED. HELENA, Nov. 1L Elmer Hinton, the young man who killed Contractor Mahaney at Roundup during a quarrel over wages, has been captured In Fergus county, according to a Record special from Lewiston. Hinton asserts that the braining of Mahaney with a ncckyoke waa an act of self-defen- Great Tunnel Between Port Huron and Sarnio, Ontario, Ready' for Service. PORT HURON. Mich Nov. II. The electrical International, tunnel between Sarnia, Ont and this city will be formally taken over by the Grand Trunk railroad tomorrow. Leading railway officials will take part in the accompanying celebration. - The tunnel Is one of tha largest contracts of Its kind ever consummated In America. |