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Show OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE STATE OF UT =. Che Jnter- Mountain Republican AH. ALWAYS BOOSTING VOLUME IV, NUMBER 9, SALT To Demand Fortune for Damage to Mine and Those Mis- ash., ween Noy. in Up by Lifeboats: of Shock, 19.-Sinking 2 at ‘More Cacha, Haggin-McCune were at bottom there sational was seventy-nine drowned, the und her. of are the Puget P the ipact lend of foree sound and and to collision this | Blakely she! i Buzzetti, would | . launch. ; ye ee a ainele w ; eee Not Meter ee was rescued, who kept mele ae : Wome except afloat oF Alice until she ‘Byle fer, mill ay Byler, ne ayy | Or, poere 516 Up. beat passengers and other back frenzicd fight the for clerk, Alex., ee store, Second in their] Port lite Edward, mate, to and five mine, | tepubitc an other Bpectal City, A. W il mill. Mayers, been |or, Port Bla the sea level. ‘When concluded, the the search Jeanie had Wm., : McCune, early jr, between| there which for was was MeVoneld: started a the main tunnel What ts ' .oi be-[ body of as struck was struck the He }some central great fear rejoicing. that and the flood time make | drain the| a sees | A water the mine as Ow er work, and oe . Onc it one 1roUugi the dead restored, the conditions was Ford|lution, Port] likely and public, to the taat to the in followed precipitate president a of who was more or foreign interests, fs revo- the less 7 helps eee | did known _| in the fight at the Papen in lumber the tte aot Nearneak a ERE. me fat CONE ee ate tt APACHE prop -_--->-__-_- survey-|Smithe, rounded the rived in London, a . | lie tHe AS? and Noy. given a 19.-Wihh free hand| of the given be he did it Utah that he had industrial severed with free The many & ‘of Mr. the Mine Workers. While had abandoned. clared that his " he| ined coal to\ do: that since strike they Roosevelt he can be furnish upon Jows: Gompers is fighting to be From All Se- Ryan's To ager rae alo help Ave they under any mentioned, statement Will Have Enough interests 4|render so and it impossible many directors' properly discharge the stockholders Ww that I can b pa as to Railroads pa ing labor's forces to strictly trial intend As the petition oe SGI . Lasner ere v re save hy Deeater. en am a oO 1 so, dated yer. Pease: ies ees o eee aoe oO 4 town Se aor Several and was while husbands grave trying to Captain went. with rescue speaking of the 5 Sanh women,) to after wives of the vainly Dix, steamboat's: BSSOr PIN ComelLs 2 SNOSE fe and a only erie | Toei i ‘The cries of children the shouts of those who the ait). walen when doomed, Sok oan once and \ ech i in a 1 \ NOM, ec wen leaped: ta Kafr la would throw up his hands and i despatring ery would sink. ae penet ime EERE LL EEEA floating heads, w ii me h in anid Se aes te BIOW 1) ra Ire pale ee ctl Egiitelie picking up perso eee different ae: and ; did . h the oh not care picked up ao Ao Seno ate ashe gr ihe os Z SF E ‘ 11.24 her port recovered the my house heeled back another eries and aap hild she! heard. r rush beam to ‘ homan From } is nvenned be low Then the boat filled up and do not think damaged by keeling caused 8 and Over the wate of 7 Godfre) Lermont, M have came not bow by and -seldon sounds) wore escape up she her stern went down J badly very was the vessel the collision It was the over loss on her her As ra lumber port to the beem cause, that) Of); < Port oe i his his ely story the A. vast. W. represent like had Henry invested ming was ¢ inter-| the annual in this convention} city Woman's 2 a- boycott seamen and suffrage law he bill now of Alabama paOey eam cL pend ‘ss to nee be! so various Whose To y | tion, which |from this rick, | there in| Pedro others eastIt will and after run to attending the far ¥ ian and west planned of the!tne is also this excursion eity boat in the special Portland, to San conven- trains and Francisco returning whose dy eppnoach ng: my ovet the Salt} J. We stern Small pantes san | the the S. Small, Union asserted ye unfon name "is as impos- The the convention. offered by these eg was made IY) land finally they. were iy ineited the natives. against them, | right and that the to take ° them Z foreigners awa iwas 300. when it strong.' drew P of Huns at' 2closer on the in-|by a : motley holt i nationa dist F a G6 mbled warpath, af thi odds th Spart a yes-| were boards riae guests See as that a will prize be for offered | some fine sheep one of the most shown in this city | handsome cups and to to avoid the: Not Pacific Poe Rebuild at muceca i Will the Thy Republican Special Winnemucea, Nev. Service Nov. of on which company, ere to eeeiia ater to die, and ‘epOrtarwere PEt ae ant of ay there prospectus for the being considered a he hia opi business in run and have Bye By ; -in ee its und. company. is or te oe. it woul it is probB to bo asked put eight during the EXTRADITION | en H. Sergt. Chicago is the territory and keep a de- Claude Improving . C. = companies through little times to become you ask? I'd if I could." ! Baldwin Ac- Zi Officers to Colorado. Officer W. a give In reads agp d a D, Asbury of the Colorado State Reformatory, and. George Ellis |? . avory, < ert . : of the Pinkerton detective agency. Baldwin stay in Denver After a short will be taken back to the reformatory ad-jat Buena Vista, Colo. He with breaking his is being taken it charged certain | prominent pace Colorado with conspiracy to murder, and a dynamiting outrage. a He succes ded before he was taken all up of with the parole buck is charged i financial | CHICAGO vent \ ° state, Attorney in He says because he aS communicating Frank J. Hangs, counsel Senator It was upon the advice of his orney that Baldwin i decided . etre errs not . Tillman phenwith charged j Speaking. From has| pee Chicago, qjscussion com-} in| Noy. that. as 19.-Angered has followed Barnett's (colored) bench and other (rom| Sawa sien ar 4 | reiteae a a aioe Tillman ai by IF. campaign indications ane a for of ‘ejudice . xan me a elaine at Orchestra in a "Benjamin ee Advise he had would be pet Lake, ie Says ne le a Searec elegram with a friend who was ihatructed to Arward 1e message, she was arrested. At- the | an torney Hangs wired to submit, and come Chi- hall a week he parole, Baldwin that he the L ri OLGA | from | Young ena advising Baldwin to Colorado. a lannin an eae ao f ¢ breaking According to reason to believe atto ene extradition. "His fight Pre- to Try Will Leaders Negro state, all or | pNAker =. ion that their] EE eee increase these "Ge time - a 13 Creek ofal Cripple Creek. vanape maaan amare el ies, canine kr és aon of re- railway ask for an year. out Excursions. when vear result said visit needed The Is ‘Planning the Lae { extensive street to spend it "s stated, "wit WAIVES " ini the Was on e pany agreeing not be able to raise vance of the "Ambitious sovereign, tomorrow desire that more of} The matter came up at} the directors last even-| B its eee. miles of wires underground next NOW 19Ls Se "We now short is the railroads would cyt ' association| Merc Be ae ive been pro-| ints aoa ES ee all elthe iii ore i or ACQUAINTED benefit these For. se they | extension LINES ov. a of the they was this city, and five people expected much use yesterday‘s session to the council last work ompany made resigned." IN PANE & rm Asked of The $2,000, 000, ital for improvements will marinate affect the business interests of the country. calls world the what achieve "To success, a man must attend strictly | Hotel] } 19 Trent "What which HOTEL rere j th aycon aan the meeting of . effort IN Association M. r rine ' railroads today velopment itors. --_-_ "GETTING Winne natin eae The rmopylae. are and the lines to the highest standard of efficiency Any proposition .w hich would by | . . : ; agitation or otherwise, Injure the credSergeant Claude C. Baldwin left for it of big transportation companies so| Colorado last night in the custody of There $$$ Is result of was sent duplicate tines nes. eee s100,000 | ductive Southern "oper: In the ae! pe Ont saute eae of whom | | penaiore -_-_ *} Chicago, enough | Hi urriman Ni BGay 19.-The to death. Resume Epoch rer Its j 0 com- oo a aS aha milling company Bon: te dav porter arry Jones,| mpl ae a yhert E. Johnson others were seriously burned, | 10!"5." | j com-| two on the In largest fire toda the by burned make | KO Noy. to long been associated cere from I have Mr. railroad of earanved! r., measures twenty its It ebony base over to the top, | ! gainst it Fivalled. 2 at cup club show. from is McCune, defended the property were showered with rocks, bul-|} |whelming silver the no|}and ever i che OEE at, oaeiee a be ea U until| large. the He told the|at the belonged ta}inches the as DEATH | | is inconsequential, had an|terday that the date for the closing | ty-th © the mine before the prop-| of entries for this show had been ex| art Ww prejudiced Telegraph oe af ine offered | yWinds or, wm) des troyead ones the to announcement Many associa- president that combined ane and to attend opiigations with Soap and a Commercia! union,Press in | dispute ih Telegraphers® the Associated and | pany from | o1 by Batsheldddl le Sheep In show in this city con-| addition in tions | locally Native a Troublesome Dative, young They ely by and Spencer, have constant business re- | electric light wires a. in The cle coe January | fought m from river to have ion McCune, Row erful ne maee lets and everything else could use ae Then ensued battl Blakely. delegates b American | which is to be went to take! nection with | prizes will be steamer| Blal with association e |}for $4,000,000 Blakely cee a oon the ° tosomePeru of three}convention the} Mississippi in father, | a: hia 7 aii pre <4 " |day. the disturber ted "a the Port !of suryeyor,|ed > with eve ry conceivablk weapon they attacked the mine Five caper Ruth A-licans, at' the: head of ow hic! h stood schooner, d, Dan connection the jerty had been acquired by the Me-| tended from December 16 to January aa Cune syndicate, and he was att aj1, 1907 Rea oo er de j Stor khoider when the tray Bes aS At the Commercial club yeste rday lh we iach He caused trouble constan viRN | Wisi v Harris placed on exhibition the| i cvéral ATS Port Blakel Leonat George i Sunk Vesset passengers could nd turned her cataa s included |sible as it ap ens st.in Blake aeons and] for ) Phirty-seV-|vasion of the "Indians" that Americans. the mines re of telling finance | " Port Blakely deckhand steamer| captain *y alain syndicate controlled jfinance, young McCune harge of the new mine Ma schooher|..,.* Japanese, Port ‘t Port Blakels Owens, { steamboat) There was women ears below P,, S Ir ; oe on others, \¥ Viciecher, WoePhee busy others, of jarmy ee up a knew > Peruvian properties, and the syndicate |Lake route to this city. An espec ially | com oN eis ‘hi rane | de veloped great mines as well as built|low rate will be in force for this or 1c rest } railroads, Mr. McCune was in the syn-| cursion dicate. When the Cerro de Pasco rail-| Kia Li rn wool and sheep assoc lations) FIVE BURNED road was built up to Moro Cacha, and|are manifesting great inte st superintendent) NOE Mi Rachen, followed men, a ee Jones, James <A Port: Blakely Kruntz, Charley, hi CLONETK jand se es Port Teutonic, Lake . hee, bis -cOpper ndont i mn of : millect OF SONTy sprang then the oard starboal of screams Keeling y of Dir breath Just Port| ; atts "ee the Salt gs McCune went ago to manage eS, 3 William oNORL in as irs Di agcainst the deck house For an. inagains : ; ; stant the wind was knocked ou of me ‘ was almost paralyzed rhe and I wa ait steamboat lay for almost two minutes) on ste amer eee AY ETLe, on in been | Bess [men A Ri ino Patt Blakely rT Pili And. Part Blal Las : ‘wth ] aw : f >. fice mi chic GCE Jenela, Antonio, Jackson, Albert, Rae "by a or ; ifs ot to carpenter igledale. has nich mate : first i - th oncead® Port ao tine Ward That)Gis> F2on William, hn rethe FORsIS| f Diy Henry, ii bie a be sail < Ball: ira | prope rties : surveyoi steamer Ford, W..T Port, , , Blakely, out have been} from the att owas oy om Sotun argo orci ae ro on anes, a It must minutes struck u Jeanie wit a caligd aa ae oe ; was saved or nol at least twenty-five time t an setter, sawyer... odtear : Bo PopeBiakel Dureti: Pareti. Dicl a "- , ; gave strength his say . | CRE relatives council director- me conce Se at oy in ae ‘Yor Aa Novem- | ae ces oe "being are anged. very | j aste was deplored. Many other rou- ‘| HARRIMAN SAYS jber 9, and reached Salt Lake early | sa tisfactorily and ut ‘duced rates | ine resolutions 8 EO a oer a ee N UGH |yesterday morning Since that time]have been s aa eros "all ratlroads wee dike a A cation allowed tie E 0 he Japanese, en route foie wee Chinese, (one Fillpino , List of Survivors, pina Bropiia if ‘ lead lumber \ Bergland eit "a Godt tnto.{ nm Swan, A., Anderson, td ha keep would his Blakely Almi rtin Julia rf Poirt re tall MI Tanined aay Rn tata', an a \\ qt ita: eecine. im 16 re ONEra; : ‘ 1 , ‘had{ until swimroing Soba At t bik! ie desperloomed e steam-| steamer Dix Blakely Port Blakely Port company ster, Deckhand, 5), mingled with] were fighting Toba d managt Arthur. Willlams:..Charles,> p hategit to gain the deck What took, place with those in the caotn will never be known, as no perso vas ved from them. The boat heéled back and went Se Port Blakely |time that he was killed in the earth-|Jister of the Utah Sheep. commission. | on the of postmaster,|quake. From London he cabled that)regarding the progress"being made in| ing engineer, Ivan, fireman James, Port Mrs. James. LG umbs er mo- There met from women ee Smith, Smith, Swanson, papery mil a chief "<= Smith. ments afloat, sald ights were still burning. and T] could see persons inside the cabin the teamer went out of sight rhe expressions on their faces were of inslid off into the vate The down shrieking wnhd clutching atels t the Jeanie, which still Prank - is ib) last. Mrs. August, aces son wis! Parks or people down them their Lermont eort « passen-| Blakely shop in the + aos of mk theCoes drowned were their water closed, Nelson, Pigott ©) el os the Americans among the lost gers were dwellers in Port and today every factory and that ! f Coe ie escape. city morning accumuresponsibilities for back to this city with the survivors, 4 - ieee, Frank, clerk, Port Blak- ar sea, and. in. prea sare eas pal at wane federation whieh opened the final | Jations. --T hope and believe' thatthe : . J ' Kh us pexlth.. Co WX. e cs , bin ool 2 ‘ i on "Close to Insanity. *MeDDrummond, Albert, lumber sur= eablegrame were Perit Norte: deavery z eo ian aaee oie of the© | Feeor $n demunding ch roe es "i Eee ROHR a Bi "a "In Little Miss Simpson wax hurried to | Veo ‘Port Bla rkely : outh American port ut herecould not National Wool Growers' eclation. | "Phe national convention aiso ‘ur rests, for which my frie me & hospital, where strong drugs had. to Nelson, August, Port Blakely he found, and it was "thou ight for 2|has written to Socratary Arthuur Cal-| favorable consideration In weer on respousible, and of the gontiomen with He informally the Do meetings, corporations Sopenseet action If they go into politics} | ecessarily S. Plat fol- the excitement in the) fiduciary institutions with which I am resolutions committee, the cialist | associated by severing my offictal conmembers have some hot resolutions | nection with ‘the railroad and indus- the D. declared reads met of yesterday promises as a basis for asking consideration from the council in the matter of privileges and time extensions. a , lating allowed ~ cured Been list impossible. Mr. and| and company members mayor Williams, that the financial ay Een coer ere Ee Me eMatL: "TIT have resigned from the ice car . ‘ believe In curbing the political) ates of a large number of cannot maké}and other corporations. My rogram so that Gompers it amount to much, aadHave the was people stick . Keefe Ask Honnold and Mr. Babcock, electrical engineers in the employ of the Harriman lines. The street railway company told the members of the council that tt was their intention to lay heavy rails with concrete ballast on all of the streets of the city where that worl: has not already been done. Representatives of the company also said that orders for new equipment had also been placed. It was understood tnat the meeting was for the purpose of allowing the street railroad people to tell of the extensive improvements Circumstances, and Henry D. MacDona, who has been associated for years with Mr Ryan, when asked to arbitrated; depended right -th ingeayebor their taking a big fate him to it. Duncan, - say Co. Will tn Putting outlined their plans for the improvees ue of, the street railway system of Lake The railway men present included Ww. Bancroft, Parley L. Mr. Ryan himself deformal statement conFe See all that he'would the and Ryan's | action had much of the effect explosion of a bomb might In circles in the metropolis. Railway with his of- railroads e © He gave corporations, AnHOTNEeMne Railway Underground. Representatives of IS. H. Harriman who are in control of the Utah Light resolu-|}jons well. and Wires earnest- remarkably Light an Extension of Time ses-. |%S # Treason,with inasmuch as he isfiduciary closely associated financial and pro- | institutions, owning hundreds .of ree hand and those who know him h uve a notion if he wins he ll willwhen stir esi congress with oe eon gets back to Washin ar-; Fidu- Take of assets and deposits heldnwing com-|to thousands of people, he considered It is|it mecessary to sever his connection With the various corporations with which these ees are Hkely to hand He have business dealing mort a Will Time. in the report. Gompers Mr His connection yet,|and counc The stron v ewe. = a action n & lot is John Mitchell, presi- of SE SiR ten Ss He asia two months Corporations announced question | ficial not BOMB $2,000,000 WILL BE SPENT and New York, Nov. 19.-Thomas Fortune Ryan, multi-millionaire, and one the greatest powers in the financial night, when in a formal statement he world, created a decided sensation to- affairs by the of Labor as he important ce It has 1S Financial All sessions to that without 7 ‘ clubbing -- 5 "Horn" that ve political in this se mine. shortly after the earthquake, and, Blakely. | traveling under the name of George clary year? secret desires men him to Chile. He was placed in ‘all at Valparaiso, charged with the mur|der of two natives who were Icilled Blakely Woman That t of the convention fato a depth 32ak inches,| A large elemen hurry and a scurry on the part of sdiatelyof abandoned! >! vors rs « manage ave at wate matters, a immedlately letting< Gompers men whose names are household unless the hole is clogged] but there are wo strong forces against | words, to find out why this action was be me ee : | hin se It Is ar n tne his Sete =F taken. and what companies Mr. Ry ea Hiiged res | Oke san {Considers VV Cf Wiac BLY oy ve-a faints Flag, Ontario and others ea it ass ent to the recent cam-| naturally friendly to| he yet drata | | Baten real the that develop a . pon ltent Roosevelt and Mitchell be-| 4Amariognt merican it i, | Bhould Pe of cut) managed the congressional campaign the] just closed and it is conceded by labor utc Jaly- Fudge, | dent but andwas lande late a| presence His Lima at jail lin that fight, toin congelousnens Favor and committee and also on the president's j mittee pout vy and tn been ;mentioned in open pe Is being fought. out-in tunnel | tracted would a next fit for This is the most ' ; y before convention. ago. hak W@te en fight, Port Laws to manage politleal American' Federation this: story of|. ‘' hole two feet in dlameter was at Moro | fron the artificial tunnel into the would the from|fourth morning he story : returned yesterday in The [with Rothsehild caulker, Record Minneapolis, Minn.,, President Gompe rs be ; | Liberated by Earthquake. For three hours after the collision] & Jones, Port Bla | the Jeanie hung about the spot where Kenney, C. J. U mited States army While waiting for extradition | papers to be arranged, a timely carththe Dix sank, searching for survivors. | hospital at@ndant Keating, John, St. Paul, formerly | quake struck Chile, NWberated him from More than a score of persons were taken out of the water, but not one|of Port Blakely. his cell, and he escaped. He caught | Reduced body was recovered. All who did not Larsen, Peter, oiler, Port Blakely }a cable steamer, which left Valparalso | escape with their lives were in or be-| side the Dix, over 100 fathoms below ‘aw Nov lieved to be i Ontart ‘ } Ontario drain for aren MAN|ANNOUNCEMENT -- on Suffrage. afternoon at : the Ontario mine and! | however, roam Ameri- |" hen Park City people heard the news) sion, but upon relations ; \Park suits | $6,000,000 attack . W. bart steamer | under Filipino, foram Nias joe acha, Seattie. Charles, Jongs, bring government brings with him a thrilling It he pocket edition revolution sury 'T. c., w ife of Supt. Il. I this the con- -_-_--_ Not| Thomas F. Ryan Severs Official Definite Assurances of ImConnection With Many provement Given to City Big Enterprises. Council. IS STRONG Child-Labor eCune arrived in Salt Lake with es hola head still showing the scare h« 1€ Felease oO re gre 900y oO received in the battle at Moro | | Wepear at Ontario mine means a great} ‘al to the mines seetion, iInBlakely|Cacha, He had been counted among} ee in that ent and creW)pBigkely mill. foreigners Granger, Mrs., Spoka d in, Martin, ten "Port Hansen, women (hdd Blak- Dennison, Mrs. er | Blakely | his . had Port ‘ Test Port Blakely m Garcia, Bu ce antie. jr, the gure lumber avenue , Blakely floes rs of Richard Harding 5 Davis itch, ‘| | Sidfary tunnel anes | and e The workmen kme would turn Captain Macklin green| The Port planer, following McCune, at Blak- .Ford, | pjx picked] lof Among the were Filipinos W., will Peruvian amounting cane cic Port Port 1 Clark, Ralph, clerk, millConway Joseph #., || ' who anager managel ely mill. Carlson, mill. " Simpson, was Cc barber, PRICE FIVE CENTS warmer. oe MITCHELL the United States and the govertim=nt | had been dug alongside of the drain] tions bf Peru. may becomc seriously In-}tunnel, but. no aperture was.made|} longshoreman Peter, ely marine the fact that the} s . , ‘ ree ae thirty-seven of the seventy-nine persons she carried had barely} time to/ ¢ || Also, Belier, --, filer, Port Blakely mill Boselet, Fred, filer, Port Blakely senresult argument, W | Peru, July 28, interests, which properties, the damages of the Missing. Bracewell, tonight. that the an ane ordinary.: men tonight point to ix ster ; a eee List lies highly that the eee have damaged To Dix in circulation unseaworthy, mp not steamboat grave rumors passengers Ses GRRE Convention His and DAHLQUIST Woman Was An DEAD Accomplished Rretiaa cnar denies aE ane beok.tney this morning comp yletely destroyed the BENE LO Fass te si ae on el tomorrow, where he is as spe ae for mrt See ct e ne TIC Lala | ae Soatae, z : | Southe rn Pacifie's twenty-stall round-j &Uetet om ue Pe s sded | toe benefit of the Chicago nion hosNelson, Charles, Port Blakely of the native were injured and two}, rl i ze uadk 1d in| There was a gener: il Opinion expre pital | Olson, Lars, Port Blakely j}were killed. Friends of Mr MeCune 10x The laze Eos); BISON EE: nt that others should be arranged This | \ 13a] was de today to "all brave } . 7| . Pannay ; time to run outer all ‘ ee locomotives, wes ard Bik vee Oe appeal was ma a Ojaya, R. pastor . Japanese he didi not fire the fatal shots,; but 7 "| | commended itself to the director liberty-loving Afro-Americans in| oct |) pie h. Port Blakely }nevertheless after the affair was ove) and) beyond: the Aas of the building Boe it was decided to hold another in the l this city to asse mble at Orchestra hall Otnes, Marcus, Port Blakel) he was charged with murder che Ferm yorary hy Na of the URE) OF near future, Other matters taken up} a revent Ben Tillman from speak- | Artist-Funeral Wednesday. , io. es ; fa wigaet Olga Bernhardina Dahlquist died in this clty Sunday night at 11:30 o'clock : : Z ay 1h gine Miss Dahlquist had suffered for =" sev- yp, 31, W.,. Blakely Primrose, Peter Prondo y) deve \ P. W.,-Port Lawrence. eine ry rT Alice, Like e Troops | Port One ered | for, by with and |tatives one, } Take the blood, as Troops they dispersed. |jon eniorthe "McCune Cerro a Hand the Americans 1. began From wate dehad Pasco fell, had to been arrive, a private In antes e Trap Tee 4 fiowing {is yp a father Soha didi cov| 4M It sent the) car| P&M) DUt house is no reported rel waa) not Will h with the vest, was sensation created damage that rallroad construct ; a the at large Winn was!.;) comMUCCA, permanent} division point Imlay, which over|- > lentify iat aa aN | PONG ‘pasaage eee enh boat Shvecka oer eons to\.leave for England, lobes know ae wWalk him. ! es "a Afr 1 ce resuscitated) by the tight| | was was sat ems . the meeting arrangement |}tures |< of the dealt of Si exhibit eee in the chamber the) one fea-| ea MONARCH VISIT of) TO Budapest, arations are _, ra he ee : ee tie call f the ie sb 5 Broadax, ‘ | the » curre current a Chicago ie l lin ee Ie wide is-| negro} e d stir, coming Itein pubyeaa residents. is born Bright's disease, of her death. Miss in was and survived sisters, See | am with catuse and Laurentius influence | She ; was 1879, one Dahl eaei this the eity July daughter Amanda by of them belt olrdten" ry is . of Dahlquist several brothers Linll vel Miss niu ow | Wake of the recent negro Oa } a tis Fay tion against the production of "The} quist was: anSe accomplished artist, havClansman" at Philadelphia, which ter-| ing studied for some Ume in Eurone, | minated in a riot and the closing of| The funeral will be held tomorrow prep-| 19.-Elaborate No\ being made for Emperot the theatre where the play was pre- sented ND HAL " Seno ard Franels Joseph BDUNT CRA ee NBT SOY h CAR AS || years several for ot Hungar' his majesty passed so long a time in he of to arrest whenon aboard telegram! the sent George that Smithe the | this been half kept of away eral months Which was the | Dahlquist await appeared in lication the caused a | among colored HUNGARY Caney | 'N8 pee that} and | s with permanent ae | aR of a Telegram. throughnot known was voyage, and so fearful largely the ym merce be | AGED will was the 79 or 80 persons aboard the |The bodies were picked up, taken to fraid His identity attenmedical where Pasco, de lower | Cerro on the were half than more when the collision occurred, They |Cance was obtained, and young ~Mc-!out the entire penned, like "no. rats In a trip, their and|Cune, absolutely chance~-for: The further rebuild hed the ficht the new freight railroad, the|roundhouse at |) unable help; after it aged' 15,..Port) oe ae cu to eetth thiaand soldiers .t s nis ary Yo ig Mothing lav: captain ship Invin5 crue Cae "4 $5 per Asad: i Rats cibl were aq Blakels Filipino, 7 M fee nea: mn, ‘Miss | Palys ae Pobin, William, Of | pix, deck surveyor,| Blakely Port Pedro ‘Baa lumber , 1 ixslock meeting at the Seventh house. COMPANIES monarchy, he has|| bs troubles for between the accident, I can not tel ‘ lives. One 15-year-old girl of all the |threw Peru upon the verge of another }'Teutonic in New York harbor. he dtd} the two countries He will stay about} "T saw the Dix neaded for Port! survivors is known to have made her|of its revolutions, and trouble was|)not claim it. He met his father and| ten days atthe | royal SOOT e of ael Blakely," vaid the Jeanies ¢ ee 101, | way from the lower deck and to have|finally averted by sending McCune out| some friends at New York, and eine fat Godollo and the remainder the| "and signaled to her. The mi "A escaped with her life All the mem-j|of the country. Once in Chili, the Pe-|tc Salt Lake without further dela time in Budapest An army of court at the wheel. Suddenly the DIX cume|bers of the erew, save Capt. Lermont,|vuvian government had trouble in obThe trouble between the Saami Gian | followers will be on hand and the up astern of me to port As s00n 45) who happened to be above in his fare- |taining proper recognition of extradi-| government and the interests that are! place will again present a kingly ap-| T saw thie Dix was so clos I called} collecting round. and deckhand, | tion papers. He was wanted in-Lima/|developing the resources of the country! pearance to } the wnat man in her pilot house to » was doing He put his YY rt oard and she know wheel started vent down ey oe di- No over, BES aesctly 0) across I signaled to my bows 1 3 ‘ngineer of my vessel to back at! ehe aoe ‘4. but we could not get-eut) full spee s a in time The Jeant 45} When yealized signaled engine with Time their to steamer Launch Boats ;}for murder, | filed against While he where him charges was jail in at had been| will come to ment is sued Valparaiso,|rage The a for head when damages property hos the for been govern-|} the out-} The aged monarch will be With many functions and will greatly|in : Capt. Mason from the Jennie|an earthquake that literally shattered | damaged, and the men who were man-j| a collision inevitable he|the elongated republic, broke down)/aging it were almost killed. Mr. Mc-| his engineer to reverse his|the door to his jail, Without stopping|Cune will not return to Peru for a| Capt, Lermont says he heard)to take his belongings, he ran out just!) year or two at ena and in the mean-| a number of state balls occupied take parl| and T _ Cn . a That the Rio Grande W estern rail-) offic lals road, the Utah Fuel company, Pleasant be serve Valley Fuel company and companies along the route din-| jn Utah will be investigated other of the by the coal! road| in-| fere the erations these a th the ‘with ‘el ee two fue companies will summons to appear be- commission, and that the opof the road in connection with two companies and others will be of the|terstate commerce commission waa hie ‘ ners. There w ill be a meeting 7 deleg ations, at which the new forelgn| reconvenes in Salt Lake Nov. 27 minister, Baron Aehrenthal, will make | shown by nearly fifty subpoenas his first public statement regarding| which were issued yesterday, nd inquired into searchingly Subpoenas were served from the United States marshal's office yesterday. Some will be served today and Inquiry among the oricials of the raijlare oa littl when we strucl Che!a similar signal from the Dix''s tem-/in time to avoid being crushed to!time he will be garded by the nacl Germany, the Balkans, the triple al-| which are now being served by U nited read develops the fact that they exhacking a heavily to starboard. righted | po commander and the iImpact|death. Scores of other prisoners were] tives at Lima, as a "fugitive from jus-| lance and the ever-important ques-| States Marshal William Spry pect to be served before the commisDix liste killed. Youn & McCune It is understood that the prominent made tmmedilate| tice." Such a et a LGB is laughed at] tions of commercial treatles and mill§stern first san sank herself : und then"ny opens its next session. instituted (Continued on Page Two.) jaryangements to the country,|by his friends | re tio Grande officials in Salt Lake and ae le ive | tary demands have s ‘ port authoritie The et Daisy gone of the against so,a searching investigation of the | char ae the f the Dix ean yermitted to| rapidly : after ; her ; collision with the put Breerto sean overloaded, : of Th unnavigable| eee : 2 steamer Jeanie the Alaska Coast) | ynqThe in alisttotally unseaworthy condition. company, Sunday of night, that fortyof missing follows two +++ +t tt tet t+ tte tess -_-_ Present Executive Council in Favo r of Political Action. I Park City reidiees Over Cul| mination of Great Undertaking. RESnatives Me cies oveeuiybig as copper ane ava upon the mine trol Ser . eattie,. of + + + +# + + + + Experiences, Men and Women Were Stunned by Account Today-Fair + DRAINS GREAT MINES ism stor ac coca ns Thrilling Weather + sate Philadelphia, Nov. 19,-The right of the cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny to consolidate was affirmed by Judge Orlady in the Superior court today and the future of a Greater Pittsburg seems assured ONTARIO TUNNEL HOME: A. W. M'CUNE, JR., IS Picked 20, 1906. + + + - Who Defended It. Dix PEOPLE PENNED UP LIKE RATS IN A. TRAP) 1<~ See Out of 79 Passengers Only 37 Were NOVEMBER S a the $444444-444944 in Seattle Harbor Arose Through understanding of Signals and Sank Instantly. CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, GUNES WILL SUE *°Sctcgegpics GOMPERS WANTS GIVES UP ALL HIS CONCRETE BALLAST PERU GOVERNMENT FREE HAND GIVEN, RAILWAY INTERESTS FOR CAR TRAGKS NO TIME 10 LAUNCH BOATS OR 10 THROW OUT LIFE BELT Collision of Steamers LAKE NEVER KNOCKING |