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Show THE UOltSIXO EXAMINEE POPES. UTAII, WEDNESDAY MOKNIXO, Fatally IN shotA DUEL Wives of Wyoming Rancher Sanguinary Contest. n FATAL OIL FIRE IN TEXAS Houston. Texas, Nov. 8. The silver gueen hotel in the Sour Lake oil fields, was burned today, aud four persona burned to death. Two oilier were probably fatally burned. TOOLE OF MONTANA, APPOINTS IRRIGATION DELEGATES. GOVERNOR Butte,' Mont, Nov. 8. Governor Joseph K. Toole ha received a telegram from Unitod States Senator W. A Clark, relative to the twelfth national hrigaUna mn areas, of which Senator Clark la president. Governor Tools made several appointments of prominent Moiuanana to reproeeat the state at the eongrasa. OPTIMISTIC Pao. Nov. 8. Encnursglng let- come iu front outside points showing the enthusiasm' lhar is being manifested in other putts of the country over the coming session of the National ingalinn congres. This morning Sent-iar- y Gifford, of the Southwestern Irrigation association, received the following letter irom Zark Cobh, of this city, wuo is at present touring I'tub: The indications are that Utah will semi a good delegation to El Paso. Yesterday 1 had an bour'a ride with Senator Smoot and told him you bad been inging his praises ever since last year. He said he was coming to El Paso, if possible, and I was impressed with the fact that he sl.icerely waata to come aud that bia aim ia to bring a large delegation. Everybody I met in Ogden tang tha praise of El Paso." K Mr. Gifford has just had printed circulars, headed "Will You lie There ? which he ia sending out to ail prospective delegates, calling their attention to the celebration aud the congress. Dr. J. M. Huffman, of St. Joseph. Mo., and Albert H. Gomer, of Huntsville. Utah, advise that they will be here for ihe congress. The secretary of the rhamher of commerce of Ban Francisco advisp that Rufus J. Jennlaga has been selected as delegate to represent that body at the irrigation congress C. M. Glriney, secretary of the chamber of commerce of Santa Barbara. Cal., advluaa that that body will have a strong delegation here for the congress. MINNESOTA IS INTERESTED. The people of Duluth aud of Minnesota generally are very much interested iu the meeting of the National Irrigation congress which convenes here next month and a large delegation may he expected from that state. Secretary Gifford, of the South wcwiern Irrigation osaociatlon, ! in .sc!pt of a letter fiom K. (V Mitchell, editor of the Tribune, of Duluth, in which he auya: Aa only one of the twenty delegates allotted to this stale has been selected from Duluth and aa there are severs of tss here who are thinking very strongly of emigrating to your section of the country and who would like a chance to look It over, and who would certainly go down to your proposed congress If only they had an Invitation, I wsqld suggest that you ask Mayor M. B. Gulsspi, of Duluth, to appoint tbrea or four delegates. I presume. tha delegates thus appointed would not have the power to vote lu the congreaa, but we would not care no much for that, if we could secure reduced transport at Ion and see your city and your section of country under favorable ausplcea." They will get the Invitation. George H. Crosby, a mining man In this section, who makes tls horns In Duluth, writes Mr. Gifford hs will be here for the Irrigation congress. A L. Croker, of Minneapolis, who was recently appointed a delegate from Minnesota by the governor, writes Mr. Gifford that he was here two years ago when he Investigated the pussibllitiee of irrigation in this section and became very much Interested In the matter and will be here for the congress if possible. UTAH Id URGED TO ATTEND. The following call is . PROHIBI TIONISTS Believe That Swallow Will Make Substantial Gain In Votes. Chinas0, Nov. 8. Optimism over election prospects prevalla in the councils of the Prohibition party. Oliver W. Stewart, chairman of the Prohibition National committee aaya he ta confident Silas C. Swallow will receive 300,000 of the votes cast today, which ta an advance of 00,000 ewer the ballot given John G. Woolley In 1000. Alonzo K. Wilson, chairman of tha State committee, expressed his belief that Arthur Gourley would receivo enough Prohibition votes to send him to tbs honse of representatives from tha sixth district and la also hopeful that several Prohibition members of the legislature will be chosen in Chicago and districts. INTIMIDATE NEGRO VOTERS Ac El ter are umilnuir.g to 10.-W- Four Persons Are Burned to Death and Two Others are Fatally Injured. down-eta-te CONGRESS Fight a Senator Smoot la Coming With a Big Interest is WideDelegation spread in the Meeting. Chicago, Not. 8 A despatch to the Record Herald Iruia Evauua, Wyo., says: Mrs. Leon Demars, shot in a duel ly hor neighbor, Mrs. Nancy Richards, is dead. Several times the women had come to blow, and each had warned the other the neat encounter would he with guns. )Ir. Demur went to Mrs. Richards ranch, near Fort Bruiser. and upon being ordered away displayed a big revolver. Mr. Klcharda bad boon carrying a wesixm in expec-t.vioof meeting Mis. Demurs. Mrs. Richards says Mrs. Demur tired first, but there wane no ether witnesses. At iu second shot Mrs. Botnars fell with a bullet In her breast, but kept on firMra. ing, emptying the revolver. Richards also fired six shola. Both are wives of ranchers. They are 30 years old. Mrs. IUcharda was arrested. ' INTEREST IN THE a Consequence Louisville Police- men Are in Trouble. Louisville, Nov. 3. Three members of the Louisville poire force, James Tierney, Thomas Connell and Dan Sexton were arrested today by United H tales Marshal Iliad os on warrants sworn out In the federal court charging them with conspiracy to intimidate negro voters. The prisoners were arrested while in uniform and on duty near n polling booth at Eighth and Grayson streets, where It 1s charged the acta complained of were committed. of Charges and counter-charge- s fraud are being freely uuide by both tides and more arrests are expected. The Democrats claim the Republicans have aided negro repeaters to rote under names registered by while citizens. ARBITRATION WITH MEXICO. t Washington, Nov. 8. The secretary Of state has received word from the Mexican government of Its willingness and readiness to enter into n treaty of arbitration with this government. SAN DOMINGO PRESIDENT Is Friendly to Americana American well-know- n Ogden, Oct. 21. Supplementing the official call tor the 12th National Ir- rigation congreaa at El Paso, Texas, I would call upon the people of Utah to respond ns they always have done by sending their most representative and enthusiast lo Irrigators as delegates, that they may aid in making the El Paao congreaa the heat of them all. When we reflect how much good has already resulted from the 11th congress, held at Ogden, it la not too much to any that the El Pa ho congress will surpass all previous congresses hold, aa a new element will be Introduced, especially from the southern states, which section haa, on account of Its rice fields, a deep aa well aa the regulation of Its rivers, by the holding in check and reserving the flood waters at the heads of the Missouri and the Mississippi rivers, K1 Paso la making a supreme effort and this congress is aura to have International Importance ns it will in all probability bring up international questions In the settlement of waters of the Rio Grande. The citizens of El Paso are now erecting a hall especially for the congress and are raising large auu.a for entertaining their visitor, l am advised that the delegates from Utah will receive marked consideration. Inasmuch aa they were our guests n year ago, and they fed and are anxious to reciprocate and show us that. Inspired by our doings, they will not only try to emulate, but excel ua. If we have at Ogden succeeded lo obtain recognition, and our puny efforts have done such aa to inspire all the arid country, which is manifested by state irrigation congresses, held and patterned after us, how mnrh must be and will he accomplished at El Paso, Texas, where we will all be received with their n southern hospitality and will be treated to a tournament of oratory and debate, for which the south is celebrated, and which will keep irrigation, reclamation and storing the floods and preserving the forest in the van as the now foremost question before the American public. We of Utah should have a brilliant and numerous representation. Hotel facilities and entertainment will be the railroad also making first low excursion rate. The Colorado A Soul hern will, so I an Informed, place at least two Pullman car at our disposition and If ne8sary will give u a special train. Now let ua all pul together and make a good showing keeping ever in view that irrigation wans more to Utah than anything else. Respectfully vnur. FRED J. KIE3KL. Member of Executive Committee of 12th National Irrigation Congress. Speaks of Conditions Thera. New York, Nov. 8. John T. Abbott, who recently took charge of the Puerto Plata customs bouse in order to liquidate a judgment against the San Domingo government, has arrived here. He declared Carlos F. Morales, the former priest, who recently placed himself at the head of the little West Indian republic, to he a very friendly nan and one of great ability. The customs house at Puerto Data j working out the indemnity which the San Domingo government owes American citizens. Having full power In the matter Mr. Abbott has I iron liberal with the government in the twenty day he haa been in charge and has turned over most of the moneys for government use. He J in this city at present on brief business trip, and will sail for San Domingo again tomorrow. "The Idea of paying the indemnity bos rather taken the faney of the people now," he said. Our relations with the people and the government have been most cordial. The averages or the last five years indicate that the revenue will be more EIGHTY COLORADO DEU1GATE3. than sufficient to pay ihe on the indemnity and provide for the H is desired that at lea! 80 delebudget. gates from Colorado sMend the irrtpa-- t The revenue arc always little ion congress at El Peso. Texas, to be larger when col looted by Americans." held from November 15 to 18. ray the Denvir News. This was decided London, Nov. 8. At the. Oxford niton at the meeting of the special freshman sports today two American committee appointed by the real esRhodes scholars won events. W. E. tate exchange Wednesday at the noon Butt. of Cornell was first in the half, luncheon. The purpose of this commile run. T. M. Young of South Dar mittee is to stir up interest in the matkola captured the high Jump. ter and arouse executive heads au well-know- cl, thorized to appoint delegate to Immediate aruon. will be addressed to the governor, Mayor S;ieer, mayors of all the larger cities In the slate and u ail state chamber of commerce. as sell aa other bodies eniilled to a representation at the congress, urging that delegate lie selected who w.Il kutirly atienti, and who haw a good luowridge of lrriga ion and the mens of t i ? x eta In general, and Colorado in particular. Aside from the subject of Irrigation, the delegates will lie ratted upon to do C,o-rail- o woik i:t t.lce.-tijin- g r. .tb the view of securing seti tlers u:id tourists. The railroad will be appealed to in the eftmt to Sr, tre a fapecisl rate with stop ever privilege, :,o that delegates may visit the piiuilpai c.tic in Texas and Now Mexico, aud make ai.u'di Cohn ado, and secure tbs of a vuKt amount of lit t ire, dwelling upon the advantages of i hi state as a place in which to and also to visit In quest of health or pleasure. Southern California ia faal becoming a summer aa well a a winter resort. aud it ia desired to divert us much of this travel during ihe hummer mouths, as poslhle lo Colorado. The Denver chamber of commerce will be ukod to appoint a comiuitue to with the committee from the real euue exchange. UNCLE SAA1--- A XOVEMPEE &. 1901. Remedy That Has Such Endorsements Should Be In Every Home.1 mUi-ionttr- y spi-ech- e OREGONIANS COMING. The Portland Orroulun suys: E. M. Bruunirk, president of the Oregon irrigation association, A. II. Devers, the treasurer; A. King Wilson, the secretary, and 'Tom Richardson, the manager of the Commercial club, held a conference yesterday afternoon at the rooms of the club relative to the to be sent to the annual convention of the National Irrigation association to be held In El Paso, Texas, October 15 ta 18, inclusive. As a result. a letter was addressed to A. W. Gifford, the chairman of the entertainment eommluee of the national association, in which it waa slated that the Oregon Irrigation association and the Portland Commercial club would unite in urging tbal a large delegation be sent from this state and the Pacific northwest. dele-gallo- ns OKLAHOMA DELEGATES. Governor Feiguson, of Oklahoma, ha tsppnlnted I lie following persona to alt end i lie National Irrigation conr; vent km: Dr. W. Woodward, of W. F. Fullerton, of Victory; J. Campbell of Mountain Jark; J. M. Hays of Mountain Park: Will T. Little. of Perry; Ernest Blake, of El Reno: E. J. Murphc-y- , of Arapahoe; K. F. Furguxon. of Union: Dr. A. J. M. Sands, of Zttima; and Charles Thacker of Mangum. Bny-do- BRITISH PORTS FOR GENTINE LIVESTOCK. RE-OPE- N AR- New York, Nov. 8. The minister of foreign affc.irs has handed the British to a note minister referring the of British ports for Argentina livestock, says a Herald despatch from Buenos Ayrei. 'ihe note points out that the Argentine government has followed strictly the regulation made by the British government in adopting measures to extirpate the foot and month disease. Immigration has increased. During Ociober there arrived 18.432 immigrant. The majority came from Bpain and Italy. Election Returns In Which All Parties Are Equally Interested. NEGROES OBJECT TO onment for participating in Nihilist conspiracies. She walvad her handkerchief aa a signal indicating the approach of Alexander II whea he was BODY OF MISSING MAN assassinated In 1881. Her brother, a EVIDENT. famous Russian singer, Interceded In her behalf and secured a commutation San Francisco, Cal., Nor. 8. The her sentence to twenty yearn. As tha news has been received here that tha Attack a Man Who Speaks In Favor of woman stlfi shows desperate Nihilistic body of Roy Jeffers, the young man of a Congressional Candidate. sentiments, aha has been banished. who disappeared from Highland near this city, a few weeks ago, haa been New York, Nov. 8. Negroeo la 134th found in a lake near Ht. Louie, Me. The street have 8L Petersburg, Nor, I. Captain Carl attacked a truck from violence. Jeffers of marka body heart R. Spurgeon, a former Rsfchmana and Llsut Col. William S. which James had been in the employ of a lumber miaieter to Liberia, waa Schwyler, the United States military haranguing the attanhra with Kuropatkin's army, are company here tor some time and whea crowd Ip support of a Democratic he saved up several hundred dollars hs returning to the United States, haring nominee. left with the avowed intention of reThe erowd, incensed by some remark been recalled by the war department turning to his parents at Greenville, of the pelted him with Ky. Borne days later an inquiry waa various missiles, aad finally sat fire to in the received from parents Kentucky the bunting with which the truck was asking what bad bacon of the young decorated. Flames shot up all around man. This county was searchod from tha speaker aud tuose on the truck end to end but no trace of him was with him and they beat a hasty refound. FOUND-MURDE- DEMOCRACY ONE HURT FATALLY; FOUR INJURED treat. Police reserves had to be called out, aad aight sticks were frequently used at intervale for an heur and a limit before of a BoHar Causes Havoc Cincinnati, Nov. 8. Funeral services the were persuaded to go to Explosion in Leavenworth, Kan. tor Archbishop Elder were held at Bt. theiraegroys homes. A Peter cathedral today. long line of clergy marched in solemn colLeavenworth, Kan., Nor. 8. By the umn from the residence to the front the explosion of a boiler here today entrance of the vast auditorium, en plant of the Kemp Furniture comtered, chanting the Laitdea. Many nopany, with contents valued at $125,880, tables of the church were present. waa practically destroyed, one employe killed and five other injured, one fatalIn a San Francleco Contest Opens LAD PUNISHED FOR ly. Gheen Nicholle waa killed, Thomas Court. LESE MAJESTE. B. Reddwlser waa fatally hurt and four others were more or lees seriously hurt New York, Nor. 8. A old 8. Ban Francisco, Nor. At the openPolish hoy haa been Sentedred to three months imprisonment for luse majeste ing sea a Ion of the Dolbeer will contest, commenced at Liana, province of Itoscn, according the trial of which hoe JUBt counsel for here, Adolph Bchaader, to a Times dispatch from Berlin. com wt ant, said he pro While at school in conversation with the other boys, he ia alleged to have con- posed to show that Miss Bertha M. demned the neutrality of Germnny in Dolbeer was of unsound mind when she made the will bequeathing over tha fHr eastern war. ILOOO.IWO to Mias Ella M. Warren. The leatimony of Mra. Sherman, a Official in Office of Collector of Port Guayaquil, Ecuador, Nor. 8. In San Francisco la Removed cousin of Miss Dolbeer, one of the Canevaro, of the Italian navy, From Office. strongest witnesses for the contestant, ho arrived here two day ago. pro- was read to the Jury. She testified to ceeded today to Lima, Peru. The Peruvian minister. Dr. Cornejo, loft Guay- the effect that a change came over Miss Dolbeer in the last year; aha Nov. 8. Cress Unger, San aquil today for home on leave of ab- looked sad and appeared indifferent to seiiuraFrancisco, sence. He will return lu time to meet clerk in the office of the collecor or to hut life," anything anybody at Quito the delegates sent by the King tor of the port haa been suspended. of Spain to examine Into the boundary the witness had never seen or heard The charge made against him. It Is would that establish firmly anything dispute between Ecuador and Peru. said, la that he received the deposits the fact of an unbalanced n.lnd. on valuable parcels and kept Bowen of Oakland, testi- made Mra. Scott the The extent of Ungers almoney. fied that Miss Dolbeer' a mother was RAILROAD of these funds la leged appropriations afflicted with insomnia and melan- not yet known, but it ia said the the her of time cholia at daughter's The big new driving wheel press at amount will exceed $1,600. It la furthe Southern Pacific shop waa atoned birth. ther reported that when the seizure Mra. fosas Mary Ribbey, employed learned that his doings had been way yesterday in an experimental dork Dolbeer in 1878 with perfectly satisfactory results. and ter mother for hits discovered he resigned but that Colwill he regularly used for repairing and 1879 told of Mra. Dol beer's in- lector Stratton declined to accept the driving wheel In the future This big sanity and suicide. resignation aad suspended Unger unpiece of machinery will henceforth do til the situation could b sifted to away with the necessity of sending the bottom. Regarding Unger's trouSarra-tuentdriving wheels to the shops In bles .Collector Stratum declines to be as has been done heretofore, This la departmental interviewed. for repairing. It is a Putnam and has business, he said, and 1 am not pera cs parity of 3ii0 tons pressure. mitted to discuss It. I can aay that Mr. Unger is suspended for cause." Chicago. Nov. 8. - A despatch to the Ari Record Herald from Phoenix, Newport News. Va., Nov. 8. Admirsays; The best known pan through Trutt Sends the Price Down and Sella al Wise went on the retired list today the Rock Moumain system has been Thousands 'of Barrels. lowering hi flag as commanding offiswarded the Southern Pacific railroad cer of the training chip squadron. He by Judge Doan. The judgment give Peoria, I!i, Nov. 8. The whiskey was succeeded by Rear Admiral R. B. the Southern Faciiic the contested market is demoralized aa a result Bradford, who immediately raised his and the trust. Ds-pli- e Hag. right of way for 18 miles between Kef vin and Ditdlcyvillc along the Gila riv ; n of th the independents er, in mediately below a narrow box yesterday In d'wlarlng $1.21 a a bedImlon, Nov. 8. King Edward's canyon where not more than one rud rock l.aiu.r irlre tor finished goods, birthday honor list waa issued today. l ran find its way through. The the Ircet offering and sidling In the colonial list arc eight knightsion was bnsf-.-i mainly ou ih fact that thousand of barrels at $1.2J. hood. including W. H. Horwuod, chief the Southern Pacific had filed Its maps jiiiilc? of the supreme court of Newin the Tucson land office two hours St. Petersburg. Nov. 8. 3:24 p. m. foundland. before those of the Santa Fe. Mary Figner, who haa been confined to the SchiiMu'lberg fortress fur twenty Lead. S. D., Nov 8. Fire that, started William governor of curs, linn been released and banished in the Hearst Free Kindergarten today, a tlie Bahamas, is made eel. Northern knight com to The mused a email panic among ihe chilniauder of St. Michael aud bt. George. woman waa condemned to life linpris- - dren of the institution, which, together ARCHBISHOP'S FUNERAL. DOLBEER WILL CASE with the Episcopal church for the departure of the regular hi train. Trolley officials were quick to mag nlse their opportunity and the can a 8. In a collision their lines moved past the terminal il Clinton, Ind., Nov. between a work train and a freight a continuous procession for heart train today on tha Chicago and Eastrelieving the situation. In th ern Illinois, John Blot was killed, an greatly scramble for seats on the trolley on unknown! body ia pinned under the during the rush hours, many wonn wreak and twenty-tor- e other men wers and children were knocked dosra ail injured, lour fatally. severely injured. Officials of the Long island deehn LONG VOYAGE OF COLLIER. there is nothing wrong with toe witching device but aay the troubk k San Francisco, Nov. 8. One of thi due entirely to lack of experience Id longest passages of the year from Aus- the men. The plant, which hu Jud tralia haa bran made by the French been installed, is one of the largest is hark Notre Ddme lTArvor, arriving off the world, operating more awitdut tha heads today, 103 days from New- block and signals than any before switch toad A four-stocastle, with a cargo of coal. For some days put tha vessel, which hu always contains lu7 levers which openltil heretofore shown good speed, hu been the switches and signals In the yu posted at the Merchants exchange attached to 24 terminal tracks Far overdue, and a rate or fifteen per cent marly It required 105 men to butt for reinsurance hu been quoted. these switches on the ground, vW witn the new system but thirteen u are employed. CLOVER DID NOT DISAPPEAR. ry u St Louis, Nor. 8. EMBEZZLER Vice-Admir- al NOTES o, WHISKEY WAR IS WAGING 1 d.-c- Groy-Wilso- i n, Arc-ba- Henry A. Clover, a brother gad law partner of Ashley C. Clover of St Louis, who ia raid to have ENGLISH REFORMER'S In New York on disappeared while business, declares that his brother ia due to arrive la St Louis tonight and that he haa not received any word from New York regarding the alleged disappearance of his brother. BRAZILIANS ar SEIZURE CLERK IS adjoining, pupila waa entirely destroyed. Tha were removed with difficulty. WILL BUILD SHIPS. WAR- New York, Nov. 8. The bill providing for an increase of the army and navy, which hu been approved by the chamber of deputies and is pending in the aeaate, contemplates the building of several war vessel during the year 1905, say Herald dispatch from Rio Janeiro, Brazil. The government wlif order three cruisers of 12.000 tons each and ten torpedo boats of 80 knots. BLOCKADE OF TRAINS RELIEVED Instalfhtlon of New 8witches at a Long Island Terminal Causes Congestion of Traffic. New York, Nov. 8. A great blockade of passenger trains at the Long Island city terminal of the Long Island railroad, due to the installation of a new system of switches began to give way early today. Trains of minor importance were disregarded, however, in an effort to get thing! running on the main linen Thousands of commuters reached Long island city by ferry after their days business in Manhattan only to find little prospect of getting home by ralL Some of them nr goal zed into trolley psrtiea and finally reached home after two or three hours ride by circuitous routes. Trains from th east continued to arrive regularly long aa the rolling stock held out, but they got no further than the yard limits. The officials had quite as much trouble getting trains into the yards over tha grant network of tracks aa they did la getting them ont so that a shortage of ears soon resulted. A big crowd or race-goeon the way to Aqueduct gathered aoou after the morning rush had beta disposed of. Running of the regular rare track train specials waa out of the question. A string of twenty vara were coupled into oue train and get away atlhs Lout u rs Y CRITICISM h Political Plan In America Growing Higher. New York, Nov. 8. Sir Wear Reid, chairman of the Reform Clw London, the largest liberal orgxBt' tiun In England, who la now in thi cw. believes the political plane in Amen la gradually growing higher. Aa a lifetime observer of America fe politics," he raid, I cannot help marking that both parties have resffl a much higher standard in their Abroad. than ever before. raigh aay, your politics have not al. been regarded as on the highest obtainable. But there haa been a ceptlble ascent to a higher platform. SHOOTING AT GOLDFIELD WM Two Men Killed by Peraon Name ia Withheld. Colorado Springs, Nov. 8. K! A to the Telegraph from Cripple aaya: Chris Miller and Ike I ieboK hot In a disturbance at Goldfield," both will din The shooting wuw by a person whose name la but withheld until arrest la bi J0 BATTLESHIP OHIO 18 NEW PLIED WITH CREW. Fan Fmnelaook 8 Nov. hundred landsmen and appjwjrj who heva been glvao a dazing a eraira of the Mld-l- 3 ha and tho Wind of g! PREPARE FOR BATTLE . Raporta to ToUo. Nov. Shakh river state that bo! are still strengthening along the river, and are busily preparing lor tie. The ecouta nro eonstantly a and frequent outpost skirmirt'am bat there ia no likelihood of I "SL igngemaat tor the pr'Dii Retaforoemeota of Ba aw UU and supplies as riving at the toont, filling thPj at caused by the cnaehhtfc baitkaet BhatVa r |