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Show "y'T jyw' '.szi&r.j i'cr-- r --3, - r. ' part Two D. VOL. NO. 337 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, KILLS WYOMING MINERS explosion Diamondville Coal Mines the Scene of a Disaster in Which the Lives of Eighteen Men He to auferiag from ceuard by overwork. apoUa. at UamaadviU. Wya, cauitag recclv-JjJ- u loss of life. Ob telegram mdii that II to Si mem were tha mins when the exploptoMon occurred weamd. Th WEEK IN WALL STREET. New York, Dec. 2. Hie vary active peculation of the early part of the the and otoork laat night in Will street showed eigne of !L report received im Balt Uti week running to excere ia apeefail atocka. JJJVawa that ft wee canoed hr Thia led to boom revuleion of aenli-meRenewed large demaada for itoAy to(. a currency from interior potato, Anwh tfUfitaic comniuftlelion at Dtamondvill of gold to Mexico, believed to , (to yjn. offloaa all wh were be for purchase of eilvor aad tha rethharMd that 1 all quire men ta ef th December aettle-men- u a lit aim, ten killed. Nearly who ran ap th call mousy rat again d three van ShigMeh aaa to the Wyoming mines direct later la th week and put acme on the speculation. tea England. Th disIt U itiak today Ire of tbe bodies turbed condition ia Kunaia aad the fall the Had night financial unaetuameat resulting found til too recovered. Atft brea at work la the mine tbe loaa aome reflection in the Nw York marbeea ket. The later naclioa couaiderebly probably would hate d hi tb wdae it la laid, that a impaired the earlier aad carried thiva ahot waa the cauie of the dis- eouie etocke back to gain below laat week. mea were IS bar. The small ahlft of mUbi fear theaeaad feet down iu MILLIONS FOR EQUIPMENT. kaacking dowa coal to be th tdw eat by the day ahlft. the mea ware rJoee together Chicago, Dae. 3. Mora thia I Ifl, ahot of fc a has eh wbea the "blowa has brao spent by tha Chieagak Rock Island and Pacific railroad (his (hat pewdr exploded. At the Bhe ofieee It to eald that year for equipment. Orders placed hi working are aet aialerlally dam-aa- d yesterday for freight aad paasanger that tha mine will b ihip-- oar to bo delivered at once amountka ureal output wHtaln four or ing to $1J 42,000, brought the ' total amount apeut for equipment during TU eight hundred coal digger of the yrer up to 210,793,000. Tbe order mint bar beea Joined were for 1.000 box care coating 9800,-00ha the from Keaimerer If aaay aiwa and (00 etork cars coating 930(1,-00tea Bllea from Diamondville, tea cahooee coaling 9ML0uL 4w ua, tot the work of recording the bodlea pnaaenger coaches at 920.000, and two h pwgresiing slowly, a brattice are combination rare at 912,000. tong oiled and every precaution ultra Mtiret ire. Many of the reacaiag Mrs ha been forced out of the hba by the aftarAamp resulting frua th enploalon of duat vMah followed the drat eipkielou of hidw. Oar aftar ear haa come up CSad wtth ethauated mea. great awl aarraaada tha abaft, practically th. whole population of Diamondville ud rirbilty having gal hr. rad there. Widow and children of the deed ateara are among then and the ecen ah dy haa beta meat distressing. ut ahip-meat- aton coa-airai- nt it t" Pre-(ab- ly ndvt . 0, 0, pre-aabb- tf it- - Cheyenne, Wyo. Dec. 2. A blown-ar- t toot in mtna Number 1. of the naaoBdrOI Coal and Coke company, aaad a duat axptaaioa which wracked tb taitttocc aad blocked the entrance t ft lower level. ImprUonicg elgh-tamiuera five Pinna, two Auatriaa md !evu ftigfito and Scotch. rt lk Democrats Following tb pump man, eiraped. On body haa beea . reeovered but to wtotogutoabl. The Imprisoned min-- a are cwtataly dead aad work to bead harried to recover bodlea. The ttok not bnUeved to be on fire. ftowtotradeat Bneddea wa proa-- " Washington, Dec. 2. Tha Democrats by bm and abock. of the houe inet at noon today la tha to mptoeloB on 56, 3 HOI, February ball of the House of Representatives, m to mtoara la tbto mine. for the purpoae of nominating candidate for speaker, clerk and other COKKVIU.I DESTROYED. elective offices. The attendance waa not large aa qnite a number of memJUt lake City. Utah. Dec. 3.- -A bers have not yet arrived in the city. i Daaeret New from The caucus waa called to order by Mr. Wyo., etatea that the town Hey of Virginia, who was tha chairman d Otoevffla. Wy a, urn wiped out by tost year. Waarly today, wtti a property toss RepreaenUllva Henry of Texas was at 9115, 00. Ookevllle 1 a unanimously elected chairman. With J2"d a wa tm tbe Sharp Oregon Short Line out preliminary bualneas, John a watteiu Wyoming. William, of Mlsaoaippl, wan unani caucus. Mr. mously nominated by the Williams addressed tha meeting, makWllCE POKE DEMORALIZED. ing an earnest plea for harmonious action for the benefit of tbe party. ft. Utuia. Mo., Dec. S. la making In hla speech, Mr. Willis me outlined Seal rfoort today the atate Oclo-Jur- y the Democratic policy, especially as made a auppiamentary being oppoaed to any ship subsidy and wort eheraci arizing the police de-o- f in favor of strong anii-tru- t legislaSt. Ixmia aa demoralized" tion and railway rale legislation. Ho charging that perother Democrats had false teatimony ere regarded Mid that he and accused of following a Republi beea Bty pullcraiea and that wlt-jw-a of rail- are terrified and intimidated. can president in theoutmaUr declared that rate legislation, way mraiJoned. but the if a Republican president took Itomre aevwrely denounced mad it cratlc principle that wa no reason wammended that the December should abandon them. Democrat why Jury more thoroughly Invacti- - a Republican President ?. 2,5. " a SALE OF A RAILROAD. u; SUfPOCATED 80, Dec. IN A FIRE. J. F. Morgan Eacnerataa a Banksr Sharp Practice. 1 Fire in a fourwtery M 1400 af Wdhe.h P.. Morpn, New York, Dec. 2.--Jby iu a letecr addressed to Harry B. HolCraST Si died of th baaklng firm of H. B. Hot V,T" JWdou were injured lins, A h company. Mid yesterday that liua ie window, aad alx Uma had he thought that there no at T. firemen. Tb houae, anfairne on tho part any ben bad b,r twen,y or hi firm in the sale Hollins Mr. of to the extent of 3,00t. of the stock of the Cincinnati. ErlHamilrailton A Dayton railway to thJ MITCHELL IMPROVING. road through lb firm of J. P- - Morgan A company. Dec. J.-- Johx hislet-te-r 4 Mr. Morgan further aaid in 04 U United Mine obhga-tlo- a th assumed wuer of had he that America, la better today him to deal enable to himself be week or more before U return to hie work at Indian with the question which f intor-eats- . end act for the protection Mr. bttwoe Tbe oorretpondMca follows: Morgan and Mr. HolHna December 1. 1905 J. PlerPl Mwj D,FIW H HOT RESIGNED. ns: My Dear Mr. Morgsn Certain tb death cwd oriSb3r. Mr-Mr- "gad -.. X T- - Dw. per 1 Cbauncey M. ,mma realgaed United Sz 'raaiorghln waathe "rraor UiKina today.denied by liatmf11; btoL r,?or tow Dec- - 2- - 2.-- A. Senator De- - if he had re rrvh.v? ,PDor.todarHerald: ' toy.w, nJ"T.r7 matter a rV ,,h,FUr', That ia aa kM 1 dl!nil- - I n iti tired f nnplra'aat th newpPrsCincinnati. Hsmlltou A matter of th the fnliura of th Dayton railway and hBy Erie to acquire tbe la suggested or staled that I1 trfoa, Tflr5 cbe offorthethproperty owner, had acting to do something which or u.Wrly Influenred you to too your purchase, and that wb.t-,r hire to rated. As I had nothing or the as I ttr the with do to end m concerned solely tn i io mdn to you. I wrtie to "le w;,, to whether anything uk or on my Prt to ta you (he firm, which you rasalder 4S.l r.f lT n-- winrt ra my do away with dogma aud rit-- J ualism. I want to are nuuhsin drten from the sanctuaries ui our church aud will always work to thee eed. Now, It should be kuoun ilia: every bishop In the Protestant KplaoopsI chwrrh, at hie consecruitou. takra an eath to preserve the church aloug the lines it was founded It wa founded as a protest against ibis very thing 1 am fighting, high churvbtom. ritualism. ronftKmals and the like. Bishop Potter, I maintain, has violated this pledge, end by receiving moneye to keep such churches us Pi. Mary rhe Virgin, Su Ignatius and others, takes such moaey under a false pretense. Heuce my proposed action. " OF EARTHS s: the inquiry ha your totter of thia data I am glad to have the opportunity to assure you that I have never thought, nor do I now think, that la year ante of tha ntaek of tha C. H. A D. road through my firm to tha Bri Railroad company, there was nay unfairness on the pad of yourself or your firm, and sad I hove never made say staiemaat effect. Begged to Be Killed If He Became Upset, by a Professor the Chicago University. iu y. tines. SUIT CASE X. President Dec. Washington, Roosevelt left Washington at oclock this morning for Princeton, X. J., to wlinree the annual gams of football to be played on Princeton field thin t d eol-Itoto-o i Dr McLeod Declared NOT DRUNK. party. The train consisted ef a private ear for the President, four Puftmaa aant n dining car and a combination oar. Luncheon win n served on th train. Princeton will be reached ahoat 1 o'clock. Arriving there, tha President and Mrs. Rooesvvtt and aom of their immediate friend wlU be (he guests of Mr. Woodrow Wilson, president of Priaostoa ooileg. The game will begin at 2 oclock. During the first half ef tha gam the PraMifent will be on th navy aid at tb field aad during th second half cm th army side. At tha ooachmtoa af the gam th President and anOre offMat party will return to th iptoil trait aad leav immediately for WfcSMnm toa. It le expected the train Wifi reach (hi oily shout, 19 'clock. HE OWNED NOBODY LIKES THE DARK, HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR PROVE WILL STORE IT FADS AND FANCIES." New York. pec. 3. Fads aud Fan-ri.- " the book of American Social wliich rsine into promicclcbrii nence cveriil mouth ago ihraugb th auuuum-ruiruthat, some of those who figuicl In ilia book bed paid many iliouxand dollais fur ibv privilege, was owned by Justice Joe. E. Deuel, of the court or hpw-lsessions of this city, to a letter read in th police court today. Tbe letter see written by Colonel V. D. Mian, publisher of Town Tuples, a pubh ration. It wan read by the attorney for the defense in a suit for libel brought bv Colonel Minin against Peter F. and Robert Collier and Norman Hapguod. Incidentally Colonel Msua testified that hr (Mann) ostird only one share ef the sioric of Town Topioa." and REST YOUR ii-- WE Hi that either Justice Deuel or Mr. Deuel owned thirty Imres. ' Fads and Faucles" was printed by the Tow Topic company. Oilier letters purporting to show that .lux: ire DruH wee inieresled In the succres of "Fade and Fancies" were read for the ai turner for the dr fenre. Among them was one alleged to II & iilraCi; E. W. WADE. Agent K S. CAMPBELL. GonL Mcncgoe mite. A ; MBMRMHMHMMBWRETi OGDEN LIVERY -- AND- BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts in the Gty BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY Telephones tad. TIL BsiL 111 K, si Blackham & Ernst, Props. Berries at and Ftrel price. HsneosriHa Ctaae Livery Ftompt fore-cIok- Jury. THE SUPPLY ELECTRICITY wrt-kl- Not Guilty By . A TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. . i Fritchic women named Helen New York, Dec. 2. Police Commis- held a mortgage on the Thompson sioner McAdao decided yesterday that place which he declined to satisfy. c he had no evidence to warrant him In Last week abe determined to and notified her agent. Charles taking further action in tbe matter of In Fevdcl met Thompson the conduct of the police on board H. Rcidt-i- . Hobart and told him of Mrs. Frltclito's M. B. Drake at tbe Cunird pier unle-- s further proof was furnished him. insaid the commissioner, hsve Boston, Dee. 2. A verdict of not spector. worked on the case for several days, wan guilty reported In the superior enamining a large Dumber of wltues.-e- s court today by tb Jury which laat but were uneblr to find that any poof Dr. licemen were Intoxicated or drinking night deliberated the case In the canteen that morning." Percy D. McLeod, charged with being While Prince Louis of Battenherg accessory after the fact to tbe illegal with Mn squadron was hr re. Lieut, j operation which resulted In the death Bevan of the prince' flagship, comof Susanna Geary, the victim of the plained to the police commissioner suit case tragedy, and with conceal- that policemen hid boarded yie ship ing the crime. The prisoner was dis- and while under the Influence of liquor charged. Th case waa glvea to the mad themselves disagreeable. Jury at 4:45 p. m. yesterday and a ' FAFER conclusion was reached at 14:15. In COMMANDER YOUNG GUILTY. accordance with instruction of Judge RIBBCrNg Elevens, the verdict was sealed and Wa 3h In gton, Dec. 2 Judge Adrooafe manuaorift COVERB court ADVERTISE-MENT- RADIANCE i, WERE afternoon between teams representing th naval and military academies. In the President immediate party ware Mrs. Roosevelt, Mias Ethel Roosevelt, Secretary Root, Mist Root EdVarrt Root, Sscmary Loeb. Captain and Mrs. W. 8. Cowles, Dr. P. M. RJxey, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rohinson and Miss Coniine Rohiaaon and Mist toar belle Hanger. The trip is made la a epactal train of sewn ears via tha PennaytvnnU railroad. Baaldaa tha private ear ef tb President and hit party, thara were cars for Secretary of WXr Taft and n Urg party and for Assistant Secretary of th Nary Newberry aad U-- bare liru wriiien by Justice Drurl. and addrersed lo Mr. Wooster, an sgrm for "Fails and Fanriea who was Fla. The letter exet Palin WILL ASK FOR MORE MONEY. pressed a hope ihat Woosler would mrei nice penple In Florida, and conDtoten in the Army Feel They Are tinued: All of ihriu are like Davy Crocket is Underpaid. coon, so ihut all ou will hare to do i Washington, Dec. S. Strong effort to preortit our gnu and every hi!;-tonewill be made at the coming session of citizen of, Palm Bearh will Inoongres to obtain more money for the stancy tumble Into your basket medical and ordnance departments of I INTENDED TO KILL OFFICERS. the army, that the officers in the departments may have increased rank. Under the preoent condition tbe niediflics eo. Ikc. 3. Startling rvenis, cal department of th army feels it ie ) which here followed .the mysterious j handicapped by tha provision that n diupjiesrancc of John A. Thompson, j doctor altering the army cannot attain a wealthy but icntrle Bwrde. hav tbe rank ef captain for five ynnra. In arouar.d the village of Hobart. Ind the navy only throe years ia required to a stale of hlsh excitement. When i for tbs urns adranoemenL Tbe ord- Marshal rred Buse aud Trustee Al went to Thompnance department rays it la unable lo vln Wilde ycsl'-rdsafford sufficient rank to applicants to son's bachelor house on the outakirts mak Its work attractive. of Lake station they had narrow escapes from bring blown up by dynaPOLICEMEN CENTS LIGHT UP! ! TIL Thompson remarked: determination. - Oiiuagn, Dec. R Ia an address the opening session of the Central As social ion of Bdencs and Mathematics Teachers yesterday. Professor Thomas Crowder Chamberlin of th University of Chicago outlined his recently aecretiua theory" of tbe earth's origin, which, If accepted by netonttoto, wfB overthrow tb nebular hypothesis" aad do away with most of tho Ideas commonly held ae to tho origtn'cf the earth and other pis as to. According to the nebular hypothesis," or La Place theory, which bee been held for over n century, the earth and tha ether plaeets originally were maasaa ef molten matter thrown off from th sun by Its whirling motion nud gradually ceoted to thair present condition. Thin 4bery Professor Chamberlin attache cm the assumption, that th bub never had n whirling velocity Bufitoianc to threw off such bodies. IWufemer Chamberlla'e theory is that a dtouirbanc was caused in our nun by the near approach of, or with, some ether mu. which drew off projNJriope ef wtbuloui matter from ar eun and gave them rotary motion by Ho ow attract ious as it passed. These particles of matter Upm gradually gathered together to form th planets. Th Internal heat at ffw earth, aaye Professor Chamber fin, developed by compression ae the body flow. The theory that th moos one had an atmosphere, he assert, must also be gives up. Tha masting of the association is attended by 50V teachers of science and mathematics from th central states. opened. PRESIDENT ON SPECIAL TRAIN. l . Th tiaamctiom which wee substantially eoasummatad during your absaaeo ia Europe, was Intended to be for tha benefit at all parties thereto, but ae finally it appeared best that th Kri company should sot coatHui aa owner of tho stock and thus ptoc It wader their ews general mortgage, where the asm could not be dealt with to advantage la protecting and dtraiopiag the property, I conrludsd myself to assume the obligation of tha Srto Railroad company aad to pare chase tha stock, thao enabling ms to deal with tbs questions which arias aad to act for the benefit aad protection of all interests. It is not the first time that I tare mad each a transection and I do not think in-- ibe rad that anybody will regret it Sincerely yours, J. P. MORGAN The rrepurrbe.se of the C. H. A D. tha one topis of by Mr. Morgan interest in Wall street yesterday, but, aside from tha correspondence glvea above, no definite news developed. Whet interested railroad circles th most wee tha future of th C. H. A U Up le the time ef Its acqutoUtae by the Brie the C. 1L A D. had bran one of tbe moat Important, ef the iodrpae-den- t railroad properties la th cone-trIts position I each as to make its ownership and plans a matter of great importance to tha Erfa, Big Ftour, Wabash aad to aoma extent tha Labs Shore and Pennsylvania rail mad a. Nothing could be learned hat night to what Mr. Morgan will do with th property. MarGossip had it that the Par quette portion of tho system would go to tho Delta Shore, the C. H. A' D. proper to tho Southern railway or the Pennsylvania, er one ef lie control ling net Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 3 -- Restored from seemingly hope see lunacy to complete sanity yesterday by n surgical uiieraiion el the university hospital. Win. Dwyer, in a momentary period of fuiiuul afrer being placed on tha operating table, had bogged Ibe surgeon to kill him if U appeared (het be would always have to be riwty. Two years sgo in a smelter furnace el Portland, Ohio, Dwyers skull wa crushed, beiug hit by a steel rail. After au Hppsi-eu- t recovery be begun a moil'll ago to be a raring mauiac. In the operstiou li was demonstrated that hU trouble was entirely dm- to an abscess in bia brain. This was siii'ivarfully removed and n silver Hiiiuil two inches square fitted plate in the hole that the surgeon bad made in the skull. Then the scalp was sealed In plrce and the pa'irut Is well on the way to Ills former usefulness. Dwyer is 23 year old and has a wife aud two children. I HARRY B. HOLLIX.-Thwas Mr. Morgan's reply: December 1. 190E Harry B. Hoi-liaMy Deer Mr. HolHna Answering to that Well, (here win be a tot vreloom for yeu when you come.' Fur over a week Thompson hat net bean seen nud la is houa was closed aud the blinds drawn. Wilde end Marshal Buss went to the farm lures to Investigate. Both that officials were uf the opinion Thompson hud killed himself. tha Buaa was about to break la frost dour, when, h says, h was ids-- d with aa latutlion to gwt away tram tbs door. Going to a aide window the men climbed cautiously ial tbe houa. They were unable to flud n tract of Thompson, but la tb hall landing to the front door was found n pile of dynamite of which there waa several pounds. It waa ronnacbed with tha to an electric front door by n wire fas ' battery so that an forrader would hav exploded the mass of explosive. Black powder waa strewn in every room in the house and wire led from th front door t the explosives In nil direction. Over every door ta both houae and bnrn wsr suspended heavy weights designed to fall if the door Insane. improper or unfair or whether yon have made nay statement to such effect. Faithfully vourv is aervoue-ae- PRICE FIVE 1905. 3, mrat to OLD THEORY Are Suddenly Blown Out. Dee. 2l As hit laho. rtah, tost late night 1 SUNDAY. MORNING, DECEMBER H 239 Twenty-FlftONE AND JUBT Ogdet Utah St ONE-HAL- BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. F f- - -- . reported when opened thin morning. Hunt aid Louis W. Crawford, who pleaded guilty several days ago to tbe charge of being acoeseoriea after th fact to tbe illegal operation, then were brought into court. Each was sentenced by Judge Stevens to not less than six years, or more than seven years la atate prison. WILL ATTACK POTTER. Be Sued for Obtaining Blehap t Money Under False Pretense. R. C. fib New York, Dec. 2.--Rer. lingham, vicar of Rextoa, England, who a year ago viekntly attacked Bleb-o- p Potter, returned bare tost sight to expound a new cult which be calls Tbe new liberal movement la rre ligitm." He says it wan a success .la Georgia, aad tomorrow night ho will tell what It 'Is at a public meeting which be has called. Dr. FUlinghaia said last night that he would take action against Bishop Potter before tbe law courts and the eerlesieatlcal courts, charging him with receiviir moneys under false pretense. Eigfoahig this action, the view .said: 1 have set giveir up my fight ajsninet riroaimm in our church, notwithstanding the fact that I am now pensseleaitog a 'new rcHgktua move- - General Diehl, of th navy, haa completed his review of th court martial cases at Commander Lucian Young and Ensign Charles L. Wade and submitted tha cases to the secretary of tha navy for final action. These officers war tried at Ban Frsudxco on charges Involving neglect of duty ia connection with tha explosion on th gun host Bennington nt Ban Diego, Cal, The final court martial in these caes has not bean officially announced, but it 1 understood in nival circles that both officers wart found guilty on certain counts not involving criminal neglect and were sentenced lo be reprimanded. Owing to tha importance of the cases. Secretary Bonaparte will confer with tha president before deciding as to what shall he done in the metier. It ia expected that an ofldal announcement will he made next week after Secretary Bonaparte baa had opportunity to read tha records and re- view. HECTOGRAPHS, cV NE0STY4.E8 DUPLICATORS TYPEWRITER OIL STENCIL VARNISH F V . REP A I Hr Repair Shop Is the Beet Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory V' TO JAIL. Racine. Wla., Dec. 2. James Leslie, tow student of Liverpool and said to ha the son of an English lord, was today sentenced to one year in slat prison for mealing an overcoat and a pair of gkwes. He said he committed the fbel j he wa hungry and had no! money. H ia said that Jhe man la a Son of Lord Alex Bablowan of London. ' AND SWINGING STANDS -n A LORD BENT be.'.-au- CARBONfi PENCILS r. ERAfiERfi FAFER FASTENERS MIMEOGRAPH INKS TYPEWRITER DESKS E.H. Phone 252 R wim gapr- - fc'Ttp mm 3 301 24th Street PERM I |