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Show SAYS ROPES ARE FOR READY IS TROUBLE BETWEEN AND FRISCO MISCREANTS WHITES UTES DISEASED Behind Heney, Even ehed Results. If Blood Head of Fighting Organiza- tion of Terrorists is a Menace to Russia Loa Angelos. "If we have many more bad men in San Francisco we may have to get rid of some of them by means of the scaffold ! exclaimed Most Remarkable of Revolutionary President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of Leaders, Condemned to Lift Imthe University of California in an adprisonment for Complicity in dress here before the pupils of the Assassination, Makes Hie Los Angeles High school. Escape In Water Cask. Continuing In reference to this subject in a personal discussion, follow-1- -t Bt Petersburg. Gerschunin, one of hie address. President Wheeler is Quoted as giving utterance to these the moat famous terrorists and head of their fighting organisation during words: not do realise the BIplagulne and Plehve regimes, "Perhaps outsiders Low desperate and bold the conspira- has escaped from Siberia, ooncealed In a water cask. tors have become. Nearly all His disappearance Is a serious menmen In the city are behind Ileney, yet he may be overwhelmed. ace to personages whose lives the terThose who are opposed to him are vin- rorists are now seeking, as he Is s dictive, desperate, and no one knows skilled organiser and one of the most how strong. A coterie of men, myself Included, supplied him with what remarkable men the revolution has produced. money he needs to push the Investigation. People who have taken an inGerschunin, who Is a Jew,' was conterest In politics are being driven to demned to perpetual Imprisonment for it by the recent outbreak, the like of which has not been seen since the complicity In the assassination of days of the last vigilance committee. Minister of the Interior BIplagulne Ruef's bold grab at the district attor- and the attempt on the. life of M. neys office is a practical admission of pate procurator general guilt Men, women and children in all of the Holy Synod. He was sent to the bay cities are hotly against him. Public feeling is wrought to such a the silver mines on the Mongolian pitch that, should violence be done frontier In Siberia, Feb. 13. One of his comrades, a man named any of the reform chiefs, I do not believe public indignation would stop Melnikoff, escaped from the mines abort of death of the perpetrators. two months ago and the governor of Heney is a brave man. He well knows Akatui says he cannot guarantee the every time he walks Into the court safe keeping of Sasanoff and Slkorif-sky- , room he takes his life in his hands. the other terrorists Implicated In We stand by him. the assassination of M. Plehve, because the revolutionary agents who KILLED WOMAN AND HIMSELF. arranged .the escapes of Gerschunin and Melnikoff are well supplied with Mad Infatuation of New Yorker Ends money and have the sympathy of the whole population. In Tragedy. New York. Louis O. Hampton, asNO GOOD FOR FARMER. sistant secretary of the United States Trust company of this city, shot and Manufacture of Denatured Alcohol Is Not Profitabe on 8mall Scale. killed Victoria C. Tacshow, a beautiful young woman, in the Hotel Grlffou Washington. The department of In West Ninth street late Saturday agriculture, through Dr. H. F. Willey, night and then committed suicide. has undertaken to educate the farmHampton was Infatuated with the wo- ers regarding the manufacture of deman and they had been together many natured alcohol. Two bulletins have .times during the past month. They been Issued devoted to a description had been at the hotel where the trag- of the sources from which Industrial edy occurred since early Saturday. or denatured alcohol may be obWhether or not the tragedy was the result of a pact between the man and tained, the method of manufacture, the woman to die together, has not and some uses to which it may be put been determined, but the circumFrom Dr. Willeys discussion of the stances seem to show that the young Is reached subject woman had agreed to die with her that' the the conclusion bf alookM'on a manufacture companion. Hampton, who was about small scale Is not likely to prove 60 years old, leaves a wife and two profitable. Because of the regulations children. Miss Tacshow was 29 years under which the farmer would be reof age, and lived with her father and quired. to conduct his- still if he enInvalid mother. gaged In the manufacture, It Is evident that he must- be content with DARING RUSSIAN ROBBERS. producing the raw materials and that he cannot look forward to becoming 1 Highwaymen Take $193,000 of Customs practical distiller. Money From Guards. VIOLENT STORM IN FRANCE. St Petersburg. A daring robbery was committed at about noon Satur- Southern Coast is 8wept by Snowday In the center of this city, by which storm and a Tidal Wave. a number of highwaymen got away Paris. A violent storm has swept with $193,000 from a wagon which over the south of France, accompawas conveying the cash from, the cus- nied by heavy falls of snow on the toms department to the state treasury. coast and a tidal wave at Toulon, Two bombs were thrown in quick succession at the vehicle as it was pass- which prevents Admiral Touchard's ing a corner near the Ekaterinsk squadron from coaling. Many small canal, close to a branch of the treas- craft were tom from their anchorages ury, after which a rush was made for and wrecked and the quays were the wagon by a number of armed men, flooded. Nice suffered most severely, the fawho, after exchanging a hot fire with the gendarmes escorting it. managed mous promenade Des Anglais and the to secure the booty and fled across a neighboring streets being under wasmall footbridge spanning the Eka- ter a foot deep. The shops there terinsk canal, but leaving live of their were so badly flooded that the contents of some of them were totally number in the hands of the police. Many bystanders sustained slight destroyed. It Is estimated that the damage will Injuries as a result of the explosions. amount to an enormous sum. Killed In Auto Accident of Murdered Man Found In the Kansas City. Robert M. Snyder, Body Ashes of His Home. millionaire capitalist, was riding In his the by Binghamton. Attracted automobile driven Frank M. by flames of his burning home, the neighan Schroeder, expert driver, and was bors of James Toby, Jr., found his just passing a moving trolley car when charred body in the ruins about 3 the chauffeur saw a small hoy Jump Frank from in front of the car directly. In o'clock Thursday morning. the path of the machine. In an effort Miner was arrested Thursday afterto save the boy, Schroeder turned the noon, charged with having murdered machine toward the curb, and. as It Toby. In the rear of Miners house struck, Snyder, who was In the rear were found unbumed parts of Tobys seat, was thrown against sn iron trol- clothing, In which Is a bullet hole. ley pole and his skull was fractured: Several months ago Toby and his wife at the base of the brain. The boy am separated, and Miner's name was connected with the trouble. fatally Injured. - - PROBABLE r ' GOBBLED UP Indians Declare They Would Rather Dio Than Be Taken Back to the Reservation They Deserted. Sheridan, Wyo. We are going to visit Chief White Cow Bull, of the Cheyennes, at any cost, and will not be taken back to Utah to starve. We would rather die first, Is the substance of the answer of Chief Kannapp to the soldiers. The Indians are geb ting bolder and pay no attention to the soldiers. A fight was almost started Tuesday night when an Indian encountered a sentinel of the Twelfth cavalry. The Indian refused to turn out of the path and rudely bumped against the soldier. Only the intervention of some cavalrymen prevented a serious encounter, as other Indians came up. As the Utes are continually on the move In small bands, cowboys are hired by the soldiers as scouts to keep track of the Indians. The latest from the front locates the main band In the vicinity of Moorhead, vying rapidly toward the Cheyenne resV ervation. A message from Moorhead, MontajA' saya the wildest excitement prevn in that vicinity on account of depredations of the Indians. Wagonloads of women and children afe bel$g driven to places of safety in fear of more serious trouble. The Speir ranch la being converted into a fortress and well stocked with guns and ammunition. The ranch hIacksAh shop, a log building, 1b now heMly embanked, and loopholes have been . cut in the walls. Jib-po-rt ut WOULD CHECK WHITE SLAVERjf. Appeal of Women for Suppression of This Awful Crime. Hartford, Conn. There are 10,000 young women in Chicago who are obliged to work at $5 a week, and there are 6,000 saloons there, too, said Mrs. Lnrinda B. Smith of Kansaa .at the Tuesday session of the national convention of the W. C. T. ui," in presenting to the convention the difficult les with which the refuge workers oi the organisation have to contend. Mrs. Smith made a splendid tor the efforts of all the delegatesappeal from all parts of the country to put a atop to the white slave trade. The speaker cited Instanced of young women held In captivity and sold at auction In New York, and asked why It was, forty years after the Civil war had been fought for the liberation of the black laves, that slavery of young women should be tolerated In this counter. She said that one of the most hopJI signs of the times was when the. seventeen nations recently banded together for the suppression or this awful flee. Cannot Wed Without Clean Bill of Health. Chicago. Wedding bells win ring only for those happy young persons who succeed in passing a state Inspection test. If the Ideas of the American Stock Breeders association are carried out. The association has turned for the moment from the consideration of cattle, sheep and hogs to the culture of humans, and It will be the ultimate business of the committee of eugenics, just appointed, to keep an eye out for pairs. A marriage censorship may result If the inspection Idea proves practicable. Hooe Guilty of Perjury, Pittsburg. Clifford Hooe, the negro formerly coachman for Augustas Hartje, was convicted of perjury Tuesday in connection with a deposition gainst Mrs. Mary Scott Hartje and which former the basis of the recent ensational Hartje divorce trial. The case was submitted to the Jury at 10:30. Only one ballot was taken and when court convened at 1 oclock the verdict was announced. The closing features of the esse were sensational and exciting in the extreme. Terrorists of Warsaw Keeping In Their Hands. Warsaw. A band of terrorist shot nd killed a policeman here Tuesday evening, but with this exception the day passed quietly. The streets were patrolled by cavalry and detachments of artillery were posted at strategic points as a precaution against all eventualities. The police ordered house owners under threats of arrest to display flags during the day and Illuminations at night. UTAH STATE NEWS 0 THE CHOICE CLAIMS WAS EXPORTED Finds Infernal Machine. the Akron, O. Andrew McIntosh, aged line whose a Baltimore A Ohio engineer, had Towns work in the 40, saddle jockey, Springing Up Like Mushrooms. has attracted wide attention, is cred- a narrow escape from death by an inReno, .'Xev. The new towns of revolver, ited with a worlds record for the sea- fernal machine. A Dutchman and Cottonwood, on the son. Since January 1 he has ridden packed with powder in a small box, western shore of Walker lake, are the $04 winning horses, and he will largely and ten sticks of dynamite were con' - beli ircrs-Rt-'he earnem season cealed In a tool box In his coal house. scenes of great activity. The town-site- s ends. Eugene Hildebrand formerly are being laid out by held the highest honors. In 1904 he The trigger of the pistol was fastened and on the streets that have surveyors, been desrode 297 winners. Miller was born to the lid of the box. When McIntosh ignated stores are being erected and on the East Side in this city. His par- opened the ltd the machine let go and tent dwellings put up. ents were poor and had a large family. the bullet struck McIntosh In the On every mountain slope can bo cheek, imbedding itself. Oil Company Wins. Killed by Candy. Congressman Hoar Dead. Columbus, O. Attorney General ElNew York. Colored candy, known Mass. Representative Worcester, lis was defeated in his fight against as Jaw breakers, "suckera and by MassaThird the of Hoar Rockwood the oil trust In a decision handed son of the late Sen- various other names. Is blamed for the down by Judge Dilion, in the common chusetts district, died Thursday Illness of about fifty children In West F. ator Hoar, George pleas court The Manhattan Oil comresidence In this city, New Rochelle, especially In the vicinhis at night pany was sued by the attorney general Conity of the Union Avenue school. One an illness of live weeks. for fines amounting to $270,000. this after since Sept 26, had little girl died on Monday. In every Hoar, gressman method being taken Instead of trying boen unable to take part In the camcase the victim wad attacked by 'to oust the company from the state. paign for his to congress. The auThe state claimed the above amount At the time of his renomination, when cramps followed by nausea. under the Willis law. The corporation It was thought that his Illness was of thorities found that candy stores had old an enormous lot of the candles in admitted that it had not paid the lax. a temporary character, his written The sale of the candy has question. but claimed It was exempt. to letter of acceptance was presented been stopped. the district convention. A Record Breaking Jockey. Yorkv Walter New Miller, DNERS ALL AGAIN AT LARGE President Wheeler of California University Saye People Will Stand BEEF Valker Lake Indian Reservation, In Nevada, Thrown Open to SettleGreat Rush ment, and Takes Place. Two families In Monroe have been placed under quarantine for smallpox. The packing plant at Bonneville; destroyed by fire recently, will be re built Fire which la thought to have or- iginated from n defective flue deVermont Authorities Round-in- s stroyed the home of Dr. C. O. Dixon of Kaysvilla. the Persons Said up Frank McDonald, arrested in Salt to be Responsible Thorne, Nev. With the firing of a Lake for drunkenness, was found mighty blast of dynamite from the top deed la bis cell, death being due to of Grant peak, the highest point In acute alcoholism. Company Found Guilty of Contempt the adjacent mountains, the Walker W S. McCornlck, the Salt Lake Lake Indian reservation waa opened of Court la Flnod $3,000, Whilo banker, has purchased n controlling Four Indictments Havo Bean Reat noon Monday. At the given signal Interest in the Utah National hank, hundreds of searchers for gold hur- of Salt Lake turned Against the City. ried helter-skelte- r over the boundary Company, Samuel Ostler, who came to Utah lines of plain and mountain, and beIn 1857 and settled at Springville, fore the great cloud of smoko which where he had resided ever since, ia Burlington, VL The Consolidated rose Into the air from the dynamite dead at the age of 69. Rendering company was on Wednes- explosion had drifted away, a spec-- , Milford Is rapidly coming to the day found guilty of contempt and tacular race of automobiles, race front ns an Important business center, fined $3,000 by Judge Rowell In the horses and vehicles was on. So great Crittenden county court The pro- was. the rush across the desert from and, it la predicted, will eoon become ceedings followed the failure of the the line nearest Hawthorne that n a city of no mean proportions. C. P. Held, an express messenger of company to produce for the grand number of persons narrowly escaped Lake City, Is dead as the result Salt Jury certain papers and memoranda being trampled over, and In numerous called for by the Jury which was Inof being caught between n heavily instances Injuries were reported. truck laden ud a car, and crashed. vestigating the alleged purchase ot Those who had waited for the signal diseased cattle and the sale of meat house at West Bountiful, The ward from the of Mount Grant by rushtop for food. the into found all reservation that erected ing by the people of the recently The Crittenden county grand jury most claims In the vicin- ward at n coat of $13,000, la n mess also returned eight indictments In the of the valuable rich Dutchman, Cottonwood connection with the sale and expor ity of ruins as a result of the recent heavy tatlon of diseased beef and cattle in and numerous creeks emptying into windstorm. the state of Vermont Four of the In- the southwestern part of Walker lake Peter Chtrland end H. H. Hawley, dictments were against the Consoli- had been taken up by men who had dated Rendering company and four rushed in the night before. Even men convicted of breaking into n Salt Lake were against L. E. Brigham, manager who employed launches to take them and stealing $90, have been of the Burlington Rendering com- across Walker lake from the eastern bakery sentenced to three years In the state of found were efforts side their that In this The local panys plant city. company is controlled by the Consol- no avail, as they were much too late penitentiary. idated company, which Is a Maine cor- to be on an equal footing with the Edward H. Williams, one of the men who had disregarded all law. poration. v early settlers of Salt Lake City ud BOARD WILL NOT RECEDE. also of Nephl City, and a pioneer ot SCALDED TO DEATH. Parowan, Iron county, Utah, died at Five Persons Meet Horrible Fate on Jape Cannot Attend 8chool in- - San Nephl on the 25th. Francisco Unless Courts Decide. 8ugar Plantation. Miss Nannie Tout of Ogden has New Orleans. Five persons were San Francisco. When Secretary signed a contract with John Cort, the scalded to death by a column of es- Victor Metcalf of the department of theatrical manager, for a series of caping steam from a broken boiler in commerce and labor arrives In San concerts next year, for which Miss a sugar house near Vacherie, La., on Francisco a considerable part of the Tout is to receive $20,000. The scene of the trag- data which he requires regarding the Tuesday. An option has been taken on. the edy, the 8hell Hill plantation, is re- placing of children of Japanese parrailroad by the Salt mote from telegraphic communication entage in a separate school will be Sanpete Valley Lake ft Garfield railway company, and details of the explosion reached ready for him to peruse. and this ia taken to indicate the prohere on Wednesday. Despite all the agitation that has moters desire to enter tbe coal fields A hole two feet square burst in the boiler drum, which stood about twelve been caused, the board is firm in the beyond Sterling. feet away from the sugar house. The jlosltlon it has taken, and will not reBeet digging is going on at Monroe escaping steam plowed a trench about cede unless compelled to do so by the in full blast The yield ie better than In three feet deep the ground, uutil courts. It contends that the action It struck the sugar house foundations. taken was in conformity with the had been estimated, some places goThis obstruction deflected the column state law, and until It has been held tons to the as high .as twenty-fiv-e of steam and hot water upward so that the state law under which It ing was three where last it acre, year that It entered the sugar house. acted Is a violation of the treaty sen to the ton. rights entered Into between the two ' LIKE OLD DYB. The roof and north end of the indusgovernments, will adhere to Its. position. school at Ogden was blown down trial Three Bodies In the Morgue and Two recent storm, causing damage the by . In the Hospital. FIFTY VICTIMS OF ACCIDENT. Poople extent to the building that It of each - El Paso,-TeThree bodies are In . ; iC " will be neaessary to rebuild it from the morgue and two wounded per- Train Plunged Into Waterway at At- the second story. N. J. lantic City, sons in a hospital as the result of a General Manager W. H. Bancroft of murder here Wednesday afternoon, Atlantic City, N. J. The total numthe Oregon Short Line, who personally beelecof shots of an In wreck the followed by the ber of dead exchange the damage done to railroad Inspected tween the murderer and policemen. tric train which on Saturday afterat Ogden by the recent property Nuel Rodrigues killed his wife when noon, loaded with passengers, plunged be returned home and found him In Into the waterway separating the city storm, estimates the loss at between $8,000 and $10,000. company with another woman. Rod- from the mainland, Is now placed at rigues and Chans Ramlera, the wo- fifty-three The body of John Gardner, who was bodies Of these, forty-ninman witn him, were killed, and City retwo bodies and killed by Oscar Ellmore on been shot identified, have Detective George Hargold and Jack In the temporary October 13, was buried lBBt week in Glover, a negro, wounded In. the fight main unclaimed known to that ensued. The fire department was morgue and two people are the potters field. Gardners death called out and dispersed the excited have been drowned, but their bodies resulted from his attempt to rob crowd that had collected by pouring have not as yet been recovered. grocery store. water on It from a hose. Arizona Miner Foully Murdered. Arthur Livingston was severely inLord Barrington is Granted Another Globe, Arts. The body of Joaepu jured while climbing the mountains Respite. Ludwig, a miner, was found Borribly north of Ogden in company with St Louis. Because of the illness of mutilated in a canyon a mile south of George Farr ud John E. Salmon, Attorney Wilfred Jones, counsel for town Sunday afternoon. He had been when he missed his footing and fell n Lord Frederick Seymour Barring- dead a number of hours. The killing distance of seventy-fiv- e feet by severing ton, convicted of the mnrder of James had been accomplished Amelia Dudley, who has been Mrs. had P. McCann and under sentence of the windpipe, and giant powder Perin the Salt Lake City Jail for nearly the crime. death, another stay of execution has been used toincomplete a month on suspicion of having caused of the south end the been granted. Sixty days has been sons living an heard town Sunday explosion the death of James Reilly, who died to transfor' Jones .allowed Attorney mit the transcript of the case to the morning. The body was hurled twenty September 26 under somewhat mystePieces Bar- feet and almost cut In two. United States supreme court rious circumstances, has been disIn many direcrington has been confined In the Clay- of flesh were scattered charged from custody. ton, Mo., Jail for about three years. tions. The city attorney has been InstrucWestern Pacific Forging Ahead. Kaufman Wins Slugging Match. ted to commence proceedings against Salt lake City. While little has express companies doing business In San Francisco. AI Kaufman gave heard of the Western Pacifics Provo for the collection of a license Wedbeen an awful Sam Berger beating g from Salt fee Imposed by an ordinance enacted la its was and when progress Berger nesday night into Nevada about a year ago and which the comdesert across tbe Iake practically out his seconds threw up the sponge in the tenth round. Only for some time, work has been going panies have failed to pay. once did Berger seem to have a ahead as rapidly as the shortage-o- f Tbe scarcity existing in the local chance. This was In the third round. labor and materials nhas permitted. market has forced the Amalgalabor out eighty-sevemiles now is line The round of he the At the opening Is a mated and of Salt chowlng lake good Sugar company to employ a dropped Kaufman with a right to the Jaw. Kaufman stayed down nine sec- made by the end of each days work. number of young women in the sugar onds. Berger floored him again with Carloads of ties and rails and other factory at Ogden. This is the first a left to the same place. Again Kauf- material! are passing through Salt time in the of the plant that history the to rushed and count Lake nine seconds being the for took dally man women have been employed. present end of the Salt Lake end of tad then got up again. the new road. Eighteen locomotive firemen were Presided at Trial of Anarchists. discharged by the Union Pacific last Murderer Executed by Mob. E. week for failure to report for duty Judge Gary, Joseph Chicago. Memphis, Tran. George Estes, who when called during the recent wind one of the most well known Jurists in this section of the country, who pre- shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Sasely storm. On Sunday this number resided during the famous trial of the and wounded Constable John Bowers fused to go out of Ogden on the Limanarchists in 1888. died suddenly when the officers, at Hale's Point, ited, saying that it was too dangerous. Wednesday of heart disease, aged 84 Tenn., raided a crap game In which Workmen digging a trench in Salt years. The peel lie cause of death was degeneration of the heart mus- the negro was participating, was tak- Lake City unearthed two skeletons, cles. The judge held court as usual en from a sheriff's posse by an armed which are believed to be those of a on Tuesday, but was not in his usual mob at that place and hanged. 'The cowboy and a man whom he murhealth Wednesday morning, and sent negro was in custody of Sheriff Penthirty-eigh- t years ago. It word that he would not hold court. He nington and a force of deputies en dered about was Is said the the cowboy weaker hanged, and through day route to Ripley, the county seat, grew steadily both bodies buried in the same plot. and expired quietly about 3:30 oclock. when overtaken by the mob. Tony Hsnune, an Italian peddler, Score One for Langdon. Bailors Drank Bay Rum. fras shot and seriously injured by Francisco. Superior , Ban Judge Seattle, Wash. Three enlisted men Miss Alice Roach at her home in BingSeawell has Issued an alternative writ Wisconsin are dead ham, who claims the peddler had of prohibition restraining her because she refused to purActing of the battleship 111 as the result chase his wares. Miss Roach Is a Mayor Gallagher and the board of su- and two are seriously In which atdebauch of a drunken bay highly respected young woman and pervisors from making any further contempts to remove District Attorney rum was the liquor that was greatly regrets the tragedy. The writ is returnable sumed. Thomas F. Cox, one of the Langdon. When the roof of Heber C. Galleys November 9 et 10 a. m. In obtaining men who is dead, took the bay rum In West Kaysvllle dihouse antl-Ruwent off, and barber forces the have from shop this writ the ships adluted It with water, and. together with during the recent storm, it was carried gained an Important temporary some distance away to the westward vantage, as It will be impossible for four companions, became intoxicated the executive to Interfere with the Friday night. The condition of the and laid gently down on the ground. district attorney until the hearing, men was not discovered until Sunday A while later a counter current caught nd it is possible that the writ mav morning, when two of them were be- the roof tnd whirled it back to the house in s convenient position. then be made neremptory. yond medical aid. . -- x, EH-mor- line-buildin- |