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Show ORG AN OF VOLUME IV, NUMBER 14. SALT COMPANIES MAKE CAMPAIGN (2 vrs ravon srestcrmar b Sie : + Sends Circular Letter the + Toklo proved \+ Governors. A city council it, municipal seems [< " + - + + The Cork ed on the + + + + party + + + ants has likely to be + Mikado's Men Maintain That + They Have Fishing + : te lel on Amur. ap- ownership tried, Mrone obpanttieh + despite Every Leeal and by Moral the Right Insurance THOMAS WHITE Violated York, tional Nov. mailed in the declared 24.-The to the New York governor } to-| of Blagksmith Mutual of Bingham Life Is tn- Shot eOtutes the letter Hee is Coroner's ; Jury . ‘In the face of affidayiis filed by the public press moral right enclose positive in the by the denials both court and in offleers of Are Be thé herewith policyholaers «a copy of one Pieces we of instructions the Mutua. issued Life. fact that been-bullt these up at to It the is a r Bingham, the| ' eirculars being sent by general com-| mittee of agents of the New York Life] ind alno some of the latest campaign] agents ol notorieus near dead ; n the imminent, and better prepared build! { nilding our | commercially important, between There his breast. A coroner's 7 and 8 o'clock {the government Was a bullet hole | Reni to jury, with county | of- was "The companies' marks, office used in' names forces, and paid this and office campaign, trade rents, employes and White sta- are |*he we had charge absence being | "ho was sug- | there of out at of the office Superintendent of town. about 7 On o'clock in| miles Taylor, this long {region his arrival to The urging morning, cost through the. of the work will be poisons re Ag na ‘ every ming "that sectio f in eed Ne such the 2 aetion taken, | ben ML 3 Lunde ni , ae a ne policy holders' procured and Using Undue eRe antl: UU Intlhuenece. dieate that certain theourh: pessonat ge ae ral Of (he NeW XOre which 4mong Other Crowd n ary ar New should s all wake up loyal Phe pena from that ut gent ‘nO <4 a lecture now oe until was was near De- ant The Gabe ca Nei i cts the () HAS BAD GIG: worden" HAD Surprised repaired That the charge of side of the New annoying | : from old Park ind leaves City a wife He af be} MOTHER AND KILLED ae Mae versa Or naa tect them Soe TO SEARCH The. star's aes Se walle sre: -" ART the} the was Rome, ot With an the then did or ee oan ¢ " staues . ewe od pee A > b : t we change t re cu BA Seuire "yt Sete , roe in house that : or die y han sted to ‘ eae ri by Garibaldi, though rather FE fot officer, forced this they morning had ‘| been an and See 5 Tat will. and overcome by bestowal upon valued Mrs. at testae Oelric than hs iecan His | MODERATES : the ; that Noy a4 advised secondary required noon ) Md, nh" whiel tit AEN The ese ee State from. it x m eme ThA les the Uni trae hwest oe. soutneas "| menaage. | Ment aad 0 Oe Connected of Denver as far as Mary land, of does any not consider X daughter, oday, being noted cooler with importance the lis PH retract ; that Chicayo a aften that Sstate- negroes have pron eee that that : Nov. the that don't even of Chicago alone. will seek admittance Jecture hall. Lei war Impossible! Tragedy sdy of them 1 id uicl e. Nov. 24.-A in the a Salis to mere remains". ain Barcala. "whether Mrs. 24.-Former: said after Delaney of Chicago was given Police Cap- he inquest murdered het Garry, who is|husband and killed herself or whether of trustees of| there was a third person in the room." library, "anThe authorities are working mainly eit however, the city is|and shall do-| wife weapon CORN nla KING ns TO GOLDFIELD) King" that killed Geo, oo nave been Delancey, his home aatnee at an on for sale today. Phillips says UTAH MAN move-| IS of it uke - » vO 4 a te , circles Nicholas B bs | anee | &. attached (Signed. ) jusman to the and other Lib-| the service to! special import-| Incident Magoon. f address sociation, Syracuse, the Nashville which N. Y., He will speak j bint law and its both here Texas. ae : e mur- of ts, MATCH «9 .-- that the Nicolaevich Breoders' will be in session December 18. as-|recognize the divorce he and persists said only head was to by system of letting Is laws enable stirring favoritism unlawful Justice new sensation while and in al- Gaynor we needed us to put on in prosecuted ‘This favoritism greatest crime in freight rates is of our day one man or set of men * freight carried over so ways at a rate much his compelilour as to enable him to os dersell his rival and drive him out of business, is so heartless and damnable that we shall be looked back upon by our descendants, and by the future| historian, as a generation lost to morality for allowing such a condition so long CLERGYMAN'S WIFE TAKES HER OWN LIFE Hungton,; W. Va., Noy. 24.-Mrs Panghborn, wife of Rev. G. W. Pangborn, one of the most prominent members of the West Virginla conference of the 7 BE. church South, committed suicide this morning at Romeo, W., ‘a., by drowning herself in the Big Sandy river. Mrs. Pangborn had been very ill with malarial fever for a couple of weeks, and while her husband and nurse were asleep she arose from her sick bed and in her night robe ran to the river and plunged in The body was recovered this morning As Result ' Grand proposes Anastasia wife of threatens at|the dismissal of the Grand ‘Duke commander-in-chief of the guards if "Any absolutely was," a escape, BOYS STOLE DYNAMITE 20 on the meat inspection] St Petersburg effect on commerce. | wedding. be TO $0 marry the Grand Duchess Nicolonovia, the divorced George (3 CL ete©rs in court club prison railroad officials who should be found guilty of such favoritism. Inasmuch as we now have such laws, the Perce eni of the corporation itself- mere name that has no physical peas to be put in prison, instead of the guilty officials, is not having a good eftec' on the publie mind, to say the least is cat the guilty railroad official nowever high, and even though he may have risen to a high place in the councils government of the nation, or if > only the local station agent in a village, who should eT in SANe "TION \ . | ported -_-__ nn, REFUSES is | .c%,7etibure,.Xew 28 HONORED message «| Republican Special Service Washington, D. C., Ne ae oe ee CZAR and way eee va one prin- present officials of the corporations hatred is was a been Point, ae the Gaynor, Economic con- for has his Wills "re . h ps is to quit the board of trade 1e€ elaneys lived ¢ |«ind thinks of settling in Goldtield, | confident the case \2 vada His board membership was|"@! not insolvent, but that board business has fallen off until longer attractive. bitterly aspirations divorced remarried-Is from 24.-'‘Corn quarreled latter's car athe of a box of cartridges same size as those used in the mother have rE EF BIpY. the found in eee trunk ey this box six cartridges are missing . I he] De eee pene Ue eae onaire ‘ ~r--ne ne c WILL GO had cerning rates "The Be hint fashionable yesterday, today class who the created that gullty Vays at tonight, punishing up 24.-Justice court, speaker declaring that and Noy. Supreme cipal come Thought Murder S boarding-house Hy all the sites and appropriate ten} Stage cent of the cost of maintenance The offer was accepted by Mayor Tim-|Of the pet ac | Boston. the eae r aaer, they ie they in as at the -- + * + + Labor Delegates Conclude Annual Session at Minneapolis. + HHF+H Hee +++ er+roese + Military Called Out Over Street UF Protest and Against Abuse of Sens the Issuance Injuc- tions. Minneapolis MOB Minn., | ASSEMBLED' if it e atte nar Robert 3° Maloney, was chosen nal delegate to the Canadian d_ Labor econgres® rae. ty 4up a tou the Warnings | meadsprcd ie sce, fratereee a, © conven Tz) Violent agitators then made an t ree schools, ne paasasion on those that were rane ° and free text bo cars, otormen an Unrelenting teu against the isrowly escaped with their lives. suance and abuse of injunctions. police in the city were called out, A work day of nor mare than eight were powerless against the mob and{ hours jin 24 ours a day. the troops were marshalled strict recognition of not over he rioters. were not awed by the] eleht hours per day on all federal sight of the infantry and cavalry and | Stat or municipal "work and at not would not cease their assault on the less than the prevat) ver diem strike-breakers, | wage rate of the class of employment Seeing that milder measures were| in the vicinity where the work ‘is peéruseless, a charge was ordered Sev-] formed eral. persons were run down by the} Release from. employment one day In seven horses and trampled The abolition of the contract sysThanks to the good works of the tem of public work troops in dispersing the mob, by midThe penienas ownership of - public night the authorities had regained control of the situation but it was feared} utilities. Abolition of. sweatshop syste there would be a renewal of the riotSanitary inspection of fae toric s, Ing on Sunday, inasmuch as the car workshop, mine and home company had imported more strikeLiability of employers for injury to breakers to man a large part of Its | body or loss of life total equipment The nationalization of telegraph Over 100 persons have been adind telephone lines mitted to the hospitals for treatment ‘he passage of anti-child labor laws Only one fatality is reported thus far In States where they do not exist, and that of a man hit by a flying brick rigid enforcement of them where they from the street car barns, which were | have been enacted into law partly destroyed by donamite Woman suffrage coequal with man suffrag spn ed and ple chet play grounds shildre a all cithe *continued ete fo. public bath systems in all cit Qualific ations in permite to build in all efities and towns that there shall York, England, Nov, 25.-The fast ie bath room and bath room attachexpress train from York to Leeds, 1énts in all houses or compartments consisting of four cars filled almost | used for habitation to suffocation with passengers, S| Favoring a $ystem of finance where in collision with a freight train near | bl-money shall be issued exclusively this city early today. The engine and! by the government, with such restrieforward car of the express were de-| tions as will protect it from manipurailed and the engineer and flreman lation by the banking jnterests for killed None of the passengers were their own private gain killed or seriously injured, although all were well shapen up t| the importance of incidents no policeman to guard me. I'llI : ue Chicago, nate per The | anus, s The tempera- so gether BALTIMORE important Twas the possibility of foul play in the }death of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Delaney, Who were found shot dead to- condition | posted ar"the boastThis Seo Service nee cra Ree Ges Ot FaREs, Mod-| P. McAbee of Utah, who won some Anuchter vot Sane a Nieolas ie aires nei ce y moved, from po-} distinction as author of the meat iN-|Montenegro. The Grand Duchess is Sarai oa 9 ae a ‘ cinfuegos, | spection bill, introduced by Senator also a sister. of the Grand Duchess of Hd aa ries wat : a yaunrd of 10 to 4.) Beveridge at the last session of con-| Miltsa. lt is reported that the czar g i y oo guards with euffi-| gress. has accepted un invitation tO} has forbidden the match, refusing to hich winds have therefore disappeared thc: to enter entirely andfor generally fair weather ts) capture the band. uve predicted t ture fact Cause the W ar ¢ e-| he is late this after-|(vade leader of the/|Is no ara ponte n up during the night and three "lows are now influencing the weather conditions in th north, the west; ind the northeast \ igh" of cone siderable extent prevails gener ally east 1 years + | Includes | GAYNOR. CREATESSENSATION ridichlous, nounced today that he had received|on the theory, however, that the case from Andrew Carnegie an offer of a] was one of murder and suicide, Letgift of $500,000 to establish twenty!ters found in the room pojnt almost branch libraries throughout the city.|e@onclusively to the fact that husband ney organize anothe ‘evolutionary ganVernor eititn we act Chi- should here eay I have part in lynehings. the mayor tart , "4 LIBRARIES salumore, a s00/ on t The "It's Thirty ""Doubt. ec pee * -is oth FOR to| REVOLUTION to negra_ up-, eo ge CARNEGIE WANT MORE RE return of a of $5 50,000 however, Fair, whose | oa said. think "The | ‘made ji the IR ‘ | to the law, | to the consists. of | & Tace Mrs. more Oelrichs, --- the| re Ha- Platte- Chicago THE Norfolk, Wa., Nov. 24.-The Atlantic wireless station in this 9:30 o'clock tonight heard from the Louisiana, on Which President Roosevelt is returning to the United States, calling San Juan. It is the first time the Loulsiana has been heard from since she commenced her homeward voyage. RIOTERS CHARGED ON WITH SWORDS | Tracts on 24.-An SAMUEL GOMPERS WAS RE-ELECTED + + ~ + + + + + -_- Reservation. Noy. PRESIDENT ON WAY HOME. oe "DECLARATION Dis- but ina twonad riots, nothing totheydo were with Says Present System of Punynehings l have never been present ishing Corporations Stirs | butt hee said that I will lead ™~ : : e .a mob to lynch any man who has atup Class Hatred. tacked a2 woman, black or white 1 the Hat her | in srt from the mother dying,| room was @ small] presumption was| that threats Minetignt of taking Mi. Oel-| assume & Chand.) 2) want & Chand cettled without recourse In brief the ‘settlement the found in morning. has been extremely Racyeniot walk the streets atari tint the intettes should | Suppose negroes ‘Stutz entrance fifty, the | for Mr widow of through and the auspices Sduth shall talk. directiv" on ther race ote ite eae ing t rene ve [sae ae onee into |}hardly | ment compromise between Oelrichs, Oelrichs IS HONORED AIR WEATHER PREDICTED | 00 vicsniat snniesswantusnay' nate) UTAH MAN rr ed than 25.-A reached es hese eas WRT caneh here represented A ht ee Taw was by Jay oa bilt, She and ‘her duughter,| 30, lived gether. Not] seen anriake the last two] .Harman‘'s married son,| : " (6 et nee yenses of the Bridertaking by A SERGTOTED contri- | bution ie sume idea was proposed| improvement of Rome eaice at achacologs - he for lecture Monday, from with whose left will surprised ES rue. or {Oo execute a. release of. all claims aaa the eee or nes uifornia | Whether in this state or in California and als as to his ee tration of ia. aks ot he. fathe the ate | vice from_ Coroner thev.died fumes Mrs. Harman died In Miss Harman's shee panini bed ay hound u bottle labeled morphine. tablets t cont: ed the Ee ad | | conference under aroused by "Lb give today their sant the SELF herself, they laughter dead and both in bed In the gas stove, and the TREASURES Se 25.-A Noy, a Wis., Tuesday here dinner 6 two zgusx Oars | dered her mother and then committed | Postmaster General J. A. suicide Mrs. Harman was the widow) president of the bourd of one of Wyandotle county's wealth+|] the bnoch Pratt fre TIBER FOR ville, cago often to + HP LANDS of Seventy-Eight Special + + Announces PRICE FIVE CENTS fair. Nov. 24.-wWith of meetings of engineers. conthe re-election of all of the present nected with the reclamation service | Officers and the adoption of a decidedly is to be held in Salt Lake* City, beginning December 10, when matters in radical declaration of principles, the relation to apportionment of water Twenty-sixth annual convention of the rights will be determined in connection American Federation of Labo. conwith the opening of lands to cluded its labors herve and all of the gated from the following which will be completed officers and delegates unite in declarspring; ‘The Rio Grande, Hondo and Ing it was the most successful annual Carlsbad in New Mexico; Truckee in imeelting in the Federation's history. Minidoka in Garden Women and Children Are Brutally AtThere was but one discordant note in Kansas; North in Netacked by Soldiers in Pitched | today's proceedings and that was when braska, and Bellefourche in South Dakota Chief Engineer Newell today | Victor L, Berger, the Soclalist dele: Battle. detailed his chief assistant, A. P. Dayis, | Bate from Milwaukee, openly opposed and the statisticlan of the reclama-! the re-election of President Gompers, tion service, C. J, Blanchard, to at-! tend » mee ting | Hiamilton, Ont., Nov. 24.-The most Was declaring that he ‘leading the \nnouncement was made today at serious troubles thatthave taken place| Federation into paths of danger." It the interior department of the sale connection with in the street car| Was perfectly understood that Berger ot seventy-eight tracts of mineral land| occurred strikes when there | simply volced the sentiments of tonight, on the Uncompahgre Indian his tion. They were advertised was a series of collisions between the} own organization, which had jnand sold the highest | police and the military aides and riot- | structed him to "oppose Gompers to lands contain asphaltine elaterite, ers, | the last sonite anc ot minerals The next session will be held in Scores of persons were injured in | amounts are as follows | : This land was appraised at an av er-| the melee and it is fenred that sei) Norfolk, Va These are the officers re-elected: uge Of $24.80; the minimum price a | were hurt. | eral badly President, Samuel Gompers, Wash© by Inw was $5 an acre J see| D. C.; first yice president were Women and Children included jington, Allen, Chicago two hundred anal | James Duncan, Quincy, Mass.: second tighty acres, $4,680; Maynard Bixby, several having| in the list of injured, vice president, John Mitchell, Indiafour hundred acres, $2,144; Ernest been brutally attacked by the soldiers napolis; third vice president, James Searing, Chicago, flve hundred and O'Connell, Washington; fourth vice in a charge of the rioters. Debris and } nineteen acres, $4,319; Ira Atkinson, | president, Max Morris, wreckage from the baitered cars litter} Lansdown, Penn., ore hundred and vice president, D. Hayes fifty-ine acres, 33,705; James Tz several af the streets, ee sixth vice president, Danlel J. Brusstar, New Fork four hundred ae At 10 o'clock tonig ht efe, Detroit; seventh vice president, a veritable forty-one acres, $18,284; Jos, °o pitehed battle was held in the streets, | W ‘nt lam D Hubeay". LOOSE eighth *, Chicago, two hundred and seventy: vice president. Jos F entine, the soldiers being foreed to extreme nine acres, $2 aee sdgar Bowles, Cincinnati: tieaadie kts ea EB: weer measures to quell the rioters, Norbtrth, Pen hundred and five SEDO PEEL aM Ills. ; Recess Frank Several rioters were charged on with twenty atent $3. 600; rn R. QuinMorrison. Washingto Swords before the crowd could be dislan. Syracu Mees k ro hundred and John Dempsey Fe aa Pennsylvania ersed. A huge mob assembled early elgehteen natea: $3,758; Robert W. miners, and aos Soe OL, t in the evening, determined to wreak Ish, St. fan we eighty acres, $4,000; International Barber's on, we vengeance on the street car company ryedy; 370.8 chosen fraternal Male ates ta visit the Which has persisted in an effort to run British trades and labor congress,w yas cor ler, and PAT the ~ i. Stnon hi . a pa, natural gas a‘verdict that American opera eee ne Vel lest farmers. toured the United State: wei aruse:laged about and since settled a Shiay War it Sr having been necessary lo lock up * : fan #6 By. | days, Mrs. eee | a and He the will guard so Department to * NEVER KNOCKING | he he ceased Interior goyysel James lrichs, brother Gerard of ATIC Eee eeeto control caus eeeeveryth ine d7 ng. |S¥me the May @paries TECBAEAA RA LIGOc Olea and ath Stee Oto I'm not afraid of any negro that Bes Hay Fi aie relies earl eh GRETS Siiie | lives Threats against by life have been hae © ela richs stag- and held women lecture Mich, eed here fumes of rendered attentions and that he should so long } Amicable Nov. been that he has long the reputation In} ine effects of morphine and it is-the continental. operatic circles of annoy=}jninjon. that Miss Harman first mur-| ing women with his surprise is expressed haye escaped exposure Lowle, will been has MINERAL today-Generally A HUGE thought, arrived society Ing years idolized the singer papers sa frankly York, has Theresa Alice late Herman *hildren Ork senator he the o Adjustment. of UTAH. Car Strikes in Canadian Town. the of police OF THE - + + + + ~ ~ series Union what SALE Washington, announced no has 4« wi | : White box, in life he St. 5 his even ly $100,000 Oelriehs, j is Togiventhe a son rane ol know A Ovenud Solano: county: | reas i Cant line ae) ' 1960 *| a? Double qd, Lughter eee Cys a, m. Monday. prevails that : exactly wants that ing over the box when the revolvel fell from jts seabbard, striking the dre and thereby discharging. White has lived in Bingham about year, com- tenor, UNA this will: suicide and after firing his own hands, threw. against pin eee ere Millions coroner's} returning late investigationrs MURDERED Berlin has fairly the past, yet the the scene says matter ven, SETTLE be threatened 409 first mortgage bonds of the southern Pacitic Coast Rallway company, of a par value of $1,000 each Thus she will -recelve approximate- Escaped Exposure So Long . WOMEN a the OF FTTH HH eee ee eers -- Repvblican Tuesday Chicago treatment Weather Uncompahgre of if in here the Tillman He in on ;End of Dispute Over California) tne attorney STATE Reclamation Service Men Hold Meeting in Salt Lake. posal Not killed deliver of the The li a preliminary] aan i Lee to 18 + + + Regardless be question proper will gered backw ards and _ fel Ssome.|} 1owevyer, think his death was caused) by an accidental discharge of 1 Ve-|) volver That he may have been stoop- serlin. Nov. 24-The German press is not joining in the general Luropean denunciation of the conviction of the in entered counts impaneled fore gun RE Press He he ordered a ee ontinued it 10 The opinion : German CASE He j Deputy) by accompanied) ane Sharp, |2UFy, Sheriffs Hileman and Chidesry and' Chief Grant and' the' local ommitted shot with AR bullet stove immediately : does not q Colt rete aie that White will about. and a we Does Pro- will Senator rising, npn He Police race benefit that negroes talk - fired: at close range. <A deep found on the edge of the box nothing in~ this campaign illing "ihe shooting, sentry athis hiscomrades post. asleep,. willing: to) oenoonethe sacrific to his enemies or The a + + + # + NEGROES 24.- he the he the today Po eee ene teectits immediately especially | ;2VESi Ballon. asleep jo toed ates aie Need Novy, on hospital, tp Shoulder scabbard SSOERSIO yf aking fend best: | shot . lent bathe in , Says or «that for the $120,000 *at Senator touches "I'm ; OF threats be about The the heart, ae f y just wards surface SOE o ee ea ee Se pails SaeHEE with powder. which indicated that the needsyour company paEa. eo : the prese As time four 17. i service cembe1 the Senate asia England states. a doo rear Saw AFRAID Chicago, Disk Voveast slig pie ein af fe fe KNOWN inings says yeY Buln ee crsieck: fo meen most renee i as the $200 00 the . of "his" hess door and a 32-calibre eee nt ie ee duera, etc ; Probabls _thk from the Nylic, oat of ser «assistance > z the ‘arried t ; The literature enclosed (ends to ie ; entered ase {pst "mat h other" Teeder= oF administration ticke the trustees Lecture in Chicago and Will Talk On the Race Question. six tselr, ie! counde- be the tection. gest that you have your superintend-|@ and his helper, Charles Gibson,| mile, and an American syndicate, ent of insurance immediately cane¢ ypened the offfee. Gibson then' went} headed by a Chicagoan who insists the license of anySeadagent |°0 the blacksmith shop a short dis-|that the rolling stock be made in : IR paid wholly America, ' will one of the bidders . ' e ‘vholders' money t o secure ( It J sift see rag She for Should it be impossible to arrange sat‘ ae k eae . Isfactorily with foreign contractors, OO ace nal telegrams trom: falley> the government will build the rallroad manain the Want Trans-Baikal railroad. estimates of put erecting the Ussuri one Fighting than be: railroads to apply the naval the double (racking government suggestion is meeting little favor, Bishop O'Don- the the the re- NOT to the policyholder The funds ot] lefals, and the local police force, is| net now available for eastern service, the policyholders in your state are be-|0W investigating the affair, and nojas Japan would find some pretext for ing used to ampalgn for votes tc] verdict has been renderec Twojvrefusing to let Russian. warships into retain in office the present regim heories advanced, one of suicide | Vladivostok harbor in both companies, and agents whe md the other of accidental shooting The cabinet has practically agreed cun not be coerced into canvassing for o far, noe evidence of foul play has|to this suggestion, and has already the udminfstration tickets lose their | 2een found, and no arrests have been | submitted for the ezar's approval < positions nade project for a double trac line 3.000 tionery THE ENGINEERS WILL ASSEMBLE HERE + + + + + of Will Siberian and new Ussuri rallarguing that a stronger fleet is pada + ten- GARE FOR THREATS of unproduetive, Centr: al | strategically the Australia evicted sit- Ikonsky issued a fiery dec laring the danger of war Hussin to be fore pan is White, Bingham members fresh hostilities the mikado was out that no such provision in the Portsmouth treaty Prince Von | ippeal tonight, eae 24.-Thomas at the the commission for and of TILLMAN DOES NOT today j}another Bk 24.-In collected America benefit * = dress. + Littl Austria, wa found | forts und forming new divisions for on. the floor of the com-| '8"™* al : " ; | ‘The Russian general staff is urging any's office his morning ugeney forces have i enormous expense Verdict - between Russo-Japanese Ofc: jg | POiMt iclals | nade Tomorrow. 5 Nov. blacksmith mine ying -. > and RNendered Nov. nell, in has callto divert fund, asserting openly that move is designed to cripple party, on whose strength evicted tenants depend for | The mikado's representatives main- | ain that the Japanese have a right! its lish in the Amur river because | quan 3 owns property rights in the 2 a To > « ins- Balkal and Ussuri region . This lis hots disputed by the Russians, who SUICIDE 5 County and Ynvestigatine. both they ure using the ¢ arepniee 1 for votes in , every legal anc of Petersburg, jSounded PROBABLY Eerste Another ling here, a note of [between the czar and Deah. CASE says: St. negotiations to Imminent . fthe Mine surance companies are violating all rules and regulations in their campaign for you for the administraLion tickets in the fields for the direc‘ates of both companies In. part companies that agency forces to direct' violation Central. every of War. | Jetter in which officers of both and SOUNDED " . Warning Sounds | | Interna- committee the Union a that the ie Danger.of { Policyholders' night state they | | Prince Of- ; ficials New. HOSTILE the with * city council Irish party funds to ie + + + (PAiReGCeseeseaae ARE USING AGENCY FORCES the + + and 4s has +H+++H eee eter eee + + special committee made 'a aimtiarseport, |* to submitted. investigating IN CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 265, 1906. * + + + + recently + LAKE + w ANT rae FOR POLITICAL + PURPOSES. + + Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 24.- $ 24.-A report in PARTY : RUSSIA AND JAPAN HAVE ARGUMENT Oo favor of municipal street rail‘roads has been prepared by the judges to whom the question Tokio, Nov. Committee |} A saunas OWNERSHIE + + }* }* Holders' eave |+ FORVOTES pa 2 Policy REPUBLICAN r-Hlountain Republican a ALWAYS BOOSTING THE ++ OFFICIAL Five Seriously Are in In the hospital, WILL BEBROUGHT CORONER FINDS SIXTY-ONI ONE PERISHED | BEFORE CONGRESS El Okla., Reno 24.-Gilchrist Noy. | ; Stewart of New York, who is president Republican club of the Valparaiso, Ind., Nov. 24.-Sixty-one | | of the Colored assembly district in' that persons perished in the Woodville, In- | Thirteenth is fn E! Reno. He declares that diana, wreck on the Baltimore and} city, the dismissal of negro troops from the Ohlo railroad, November 12, accordarmy will be brought before Congress ing to the official finding of the corat the approaching session. <A comoner's jury here today mittee of New York county RepubliEngineer Galnauer, Conductor Mosto cans, composed of Messrs. Parsons, Oland Brakeman Woodward were held ecott and Bennett, the last two conresponsible for the disaster. The men gressmen and the first named president are already under arrest charged with of the constitutional league, will place Involuntary mz ee the matter before the President and further believe," adds the corif no action is taken take it before oner, "that the Batiors and Ohio congress or probably the courts. railroad is operated too loosely, and If the last named js resorted to, Atshould have more stringent regulatorneys Black or Choate will have tions to force its e mployes s to accountaof the proceedings. bility of the rules,' ' charge STREET CAR STRUCK BY ENGINE AT THIRD WEST AND FIRST SOUTH Hospital Injured. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 24.-Five boys, ranging from 11 to 14 years of age, were seriously Injured by an explosion dynamite tonight. The lads stole five dynamite sticks with copper tips from a building that Is being constructed in the center of the city They did not know the sticks contained explosive. One of the boys jumped with both feet on the two first ann thinking that in this manner he could loosen the copper tips. In an iiatasit there Was a4 terrific sap lonion All five boys are ENGLISH RAILWAY TRAINS SMASH UP Passengers for row the on Wasatch escape from a street rink, injury had or car a bound very death narabout 9 o'clock last evening Car 7? 51, the Agricultural Park line, approaec Sa a Third West. street just as a switch engine ate a line of box cars came up from the south Motorman Feymore tried to stop the car, but owing to the slippery condition of the rails, due to the drizzling rain which prevailed at that hour, the wheels simply slid after the brake Was put on, and the car glided across the track directly in front of the approaching train The engineer ap- plied the emergency brake, but was unable to stop the' engine which struck the rear platform of the street ear, tearing off the gate, a step, and one panel, and throwing the car two feet to the north, off the track By a fortunate chance both the car and the engine were moving. slowly, and came to*a stop immediately after the accident. Women on the ear screamed with fright, and a small panic was started; but when it wus feared that excitement uivockaaed street car Conductor no ans had subsided. for was Purt heen The hurt line the was naif an hour The under the charge of |