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PoataflJc IIM. aa sro,i to CoIvllto a Sacond-Claa- 1 , CRIMES ' ' ' Fred Corker, .t Sail l.aku uttor-n- . sustained f.it al tnjiines nx th remit of (ailing Tntn a stalrwax Park Ctt si hxil-- will 'lose mi tho 20th for the Ch.is'nias Toll fats tud trill not rs)n u nil'll Januarv tiib a James Thurston, pioneer of c cbe valley ami well known through pul the f tate, died at Hyde Park on the 12t8, at the age of 75 The president has atoned ,i proi !;i nation ere,v Ing additions to the Mori tlrello natlon.il fore-- t In southeastern Ort hard spoke :o a (bar even tone Utah, aggregating l"l,.'i at res exi pt when in. nte.ning he names of For the first time In two veats t fir thus, men wh' in he bad s, lit to eter Iilty, when be lm.iilably spoke s( low Supjilx of (omtmnidl roal In the n he . oiibl hardlv la b aid tall yards of Silt l.ake and thwuigh out Flat. is aloud of the t man I (In haul showed f!i,r, , of dot p eino Of the 121 ji i' o nf'. lommtt'id to (Ion W lit II l.e told of Mel Pn in of v Gov at St II 1111 Im g In 01 the i'e mei.t.u III le ' Ido during the i.1i i n 'mg Not. inht r lo. Ildli'i'e d jegai.ll to ,11 at in for he tlm mu i .iiw mi S.i 't a k "im . the ibllln ra'e .) I . 1 i ie--- I 11 nil - -- t . I nn Austrian Is In a 1imi ml in a ini'uiii"o a result of fifin; of his country men. whs Mike Musga. rotdx ry Irians arti und. r way for a came of football to be plated In Portland Ore iron, on New Yearn day betwein the Multnomah Athletic dull of that city and an allxtar team from Utah Walter Spicer, aged ti.l, a well known farmer of Granger, died and denljr last week while taring for hU stock, death being duo to the break Ing of a blood vettnel In hln head At Ilachelor Ilitnln. about eight inllea from Castieton, In Grand county Alex Newton, a miner in the employ of the Rio Dolores Copper company, waa nmothered to death In a anownllde Albert T Day, the negro sentenced to be executed on December IT for the murder of H. H. Vonn, colored, had his sentence commuted to life Imprisonment on the 11th by the lumrd of pardons. Mr. Anna Bradley will not lenve Washington for Salt Lake until after the holiday a. She la still too weak to make the Journey. nL.L- - at the home of Arthur llaya, solicitor of Internal revenue. Tlllle R. Beers, the widow of Dr. Earl 8. Been, for whose murder In Ogden a short time ago Fred Walker la now on trial, waa married last week to William Hughes, a former Ogden newspaperman... Iaaao Smith, president of the Cache take, had n narrow escape from death by poisoning last week, getting hold of n bottle containing poison, In tend of n preparation's wn Using . F . let hWnrr trtbtr." a Members of Baptist churches In Salt Lake and throughout the state are taking steps to havo tho annual Baptist convention of 1909 held nt Salt Lake, The conference this year will be held in the east. John A. Anderson, who waa severely mangled In n runaway at Granta-ville- , ia on the way to recovery. The agon on which be waa riding was carrying n heavy load of lumber, and - two wheels ran over his body. E. H. Clarke, supervisor of the Salt Lake forestry reserve, has received word from Washington that the department has made a rate of 25 cents n head for cattle an-- I 40 cents for horses between May and November Utah's representatives in congress have been deluged with telegram from Utah for and against the bills tc relieve, mining entrymen who bavs been unable to meet the tax for 1907 The bills have no chance of becoming laws. The final payroll of the Amalgamated Sugar company has been completed. One hun Ired and forty Bvs thousand dollars will be paid out In th Ogden factory district. The conv blaed payroll at Ixiguu and Lewiston 111 he $204,000 Sam Pa, roe. a well known trapper ef Colorado an,j holds the rec ord for bear during 1907 On the We er river g or (wo RO he eighth hear or the season, all fall ng viriipii to in i n a small M (r ie along the 1 'Charley Sogg. hl, a rh, nese gamldlng boua on nins Plum alley a III ake a havegy Ia,, murder charge for killing rhuB m -- ,. nn Ii1: bead wfOi's'1 r""K or i,.,,, Tfh.oro8 Vanc- - the S.,lt fas-THe- , while over the lilt b- - it to hlmst If lit v III lontradnt J III ikl liul-pri- I wlie 0 nil doling 1.. day did he to conlu.He On fond In regal. to ti his testimony, and eai li time he failed Iiariow lab! paitieiilnr emphasis oil the fact that Orchard was a eilinin.il before he bet nine ill (iial nted with Haywood, Moyer and Iettibone - I f- ' a u. FUNSTON TAKES SERIOUS VIEW. g Finds Conditions at Goldfield Worse Than He Expected. After having met Goldfield, Nev and conferred with many citizens of Goldfield, General Funston on Friday stated that he Is finding conditions here woise than he hud "anticipated "The possibilities of serious trouble growing out of the difficulties between the mine owuers and the miners," he said, 'are greater than my Information previous to coining to Goldfield I have Just had led me to believe telegraphed a second report to Washington, which is based on the information 1 have gathered today. 1 do not believe the governor will declare martial law at once, as no serious disturbance has occurred. 1 ara satisfied with this and Bhall not advise such action until It Is absolutely necessary. Aa to the matter of patrolling the vicinity of the mines1 and the street of the city with regulars, that Is a proceeding that may become necessary at any hour. by g anti-saloo- o BkLfits. Ford, newly appointed, was shot and fatally wounded Friday morning by highwaymen, aa they were escaping from the Albany hotel bar, after bolding It up, with fqur patrons, beating Jack Dempsey, a mute, over the head and rifling the caah register of $45. The bullet struck Ford In the left breast In the region of the heart and passed through his body, coming out below the shoulder blade. The men who did the shooting escaped. IJm-atteu- mes-tion- to Killed Three Greater. rePaso, Texas A telegram ceived here from Ooncheno, Mexleo. said that Scott White, paymaster for the Greene mines In that section, had killed three men In a fight In an eating house It is reported that a party of Mexicans enteied the place where the Americans were dining, became abusive and were ejected by the Americans Tho entrance was locked. A few minutes later the Mexicans returned. armed, and battered down the doors. The first three men that crossed he threshold were killed by White. To Remedy Financial Condition. It ran be stated on Washington the highest authority that if the subcommittee of the house committee on banking and currency now dealing with the subject can have Its way, no effort will be made by the present congress to adopt legislation remedial of the present financial condition All the energies of that committee wtl be directed toward the framing and passage of laws more general In character and which will be intended to preclude shrinkage of the circulation entailing widespread financial dis- K1 tress Trouble at Teheran. Teheran. - Popular agitation against the delay In the execution of soldiers who recently murdered two shopkeepers here reached a climax on Sunday In hoetll demonstrations on the streets, firing on the parliament build Ing and the resignation of . the raid net The shah ordered the arrest ..f the premier Nasar el Mulk, and the minister of the interior. Sanl ed Dow-leand Alla ed IVosIeh. the governor of Shorar Parliament has demanded an explanation of the shah x action Tried to Bribe the Judge. Providence. R. I Judge Henry A Palmer of the Eighth district court of this city Issued a .statement Friday In which he declared that an atempt had been made to bribe him In connection with the case of Edward J MiCahe, sn automoMlist. who was held by Judge Palmer for the grand Jury on a charge of manslaughter In causlni the death of Elisha Arnold. 11 years old. at Pawtucket, November 2u Judge Palmer dec nod to toll who of fered theTirlbe Autont Fol-Iwln- g g Salt Ijtke City. Patrolman Charles n a s 11 Charged With Manslaughter, New York - John C Rodgers will 1, . charged with the mur of Ms have to stand trial at White Plains wife. In a conference with thieonnty on four Indictments charging him with attorney declared that Mn Vanca manslaughter based on the deaths of mint have committed suicide. e denied that he had beaten Mrs. Vnce Mrs. Kulcher and her sister. Miss ' or that he had given her poison. Stein, aged women, who were run down by Rodgers' automobile At August Sindar. who came to Balt Lako City about three- week ago from the Uina of the accident Mr Rodgers' chsuffiur Minnesota, suicided last week, taking The districtwas running the machine. attorney said the machine carbolic acid, domestic troubles being was running at s high rate of speed the cause assigned for the deed. Sin-fa- r and the fact that Mr. did not waa 29 years old and waa a rH direct his chauffeur Rodgers to reduce th f the 8panlsh-Americawag. speed maul him equally guilty. - , -- uff.-ri'g 1 911 Salt condition an ed hy three contemplated g I i $195 839 s r - '''I: ali nipt to v, of hi o. I Oil the life 01 t ' pi ' ii"i and (In u.h of (In piohik '1 M.- bomb on the of Li. irt'iH e in a In (bn ago a' lowho I, (O'idi. ling t11 (tt f. iisi o! ll. h.i (i.iliir.l on (.tinge A r y - I I i i l.io Togo "ill'll in I. 'In the Silt ike It eh si hool title of Test lit. :n Id il til.li'i in h hat la Inn of i adits during a ..i'"-- ' last we k The htatenn nt ot I) stall In isi.ri r (or the tisia! yi ar n Una Nun ml i i 30 li)7. shows halanies in th i nr to Otis funds amounting m the tot a 6enator Aldrich Announces That Resolutions Asking Secretary of Treasury for Information Received Unanimous Vote of Com- mlttee. -- - j Slain by Robbers. Kansas City Ixnils B Sternberg a grocer at Fourth street and Walker avenue. In Kansas City. Kan, was killed and his wife, Mrs. Hattie Sternberg, was fatally Injured bv unknown robbers, who attacked them and robbed them la thetr store Sunday night. The victims of the outrage 'ere not found unfit twelve hours later An open can of sardines on a counter, a long Iron bolt anil a bloody meat cleaver near the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Sternberg supply the evidence of how the crime waa Theatres Refuse to Close. Kansas City, Mo. Only two thea trea, the WUUs Wood and the Ma Jestlc, respected the Sunday closing order of Judge Vllliara H Wallace last SundayT The manager of Ihe Majestic has notified Judge Wallace that the Majestic will remain closed until the legality ofl the Sunday rlos Ing movement Is finally decided, and it is believed Klaw & Erianger will no longer resist the enforcement of the dosing order. All other theatres and amusement parlors were open, marshals secured the and deputy names of all alleged violators of the law. Qlri Charged With Grave Crime. Neward. N. J. Antoinette Barrls, a girl. Is under arrest here on a charge of forgery, and It Is believed she Is the author of "Black Hand letters which have been threatening residents of this city for some time. The letter which was traced to Antoinette. It Is Bald) was written to a young girl, who has collapsed beAncause of the fright she suffered toinette was arrested for forging the name of a woman, who was teaching V'r dressmaking, to a check for $4 16 year-ol- d In the course of a Washington Monday, speech in the senate on Senator Tillman commented He on financial affairs. said he believed that President Roosevelt was a patriot, and that while he had been guilty of many Inmany things discretions ahd said which In cooler moments he would have been willing to take out of print, he did not believe that the president felt any satisfaction whatever in having been Instrumental in causing the present financial paralysis. as had been charged. of a - "If we are not in the midst chill of a midst in the we are panic, produced by danger of a panic, Mr Tillman The senator held alott a clearing called house i ertllii aie and loudly It at look to st the n.ite upon "Here Is a specimen," he declared. "I ooks like what ou call confederate money shinpluster and yet they are Look at issued by national banks I am going to have it engraved if it it can be dune without destroying It and put it in the Congressional Rec nd I dc.i t propose to have It nrd d stimed and lose a dollar Just to enlightt n von on inrieiuy" He wain. only Uel gternbackF. tune-- , speaking of the and. in t money, said "You will necessity have to go to tin bon. yard if you eharac-teristual- After successfully tk Houghton ystltutlons and the marvelous lag out a succession of galea wh of our country the chance here she encrmnteied allthe way acr h fronted every honest toller to gain a the Atlanth, in whlih she lost all bbellhood by the sweat of his brow school t the exercise of his life boats, the Ameriian Intelligence Thomas W Lawson was capsized grpasslng In numbers the record of Broad Sound, S( illy Islands, wh. & preceding years. the captain took shelter from The Immigration for 1907 exceeded fieri e storm raging along the Eug fat for 19oii by 184.G14, and (hat for 905 by 258,830, or an Increase over Of the ciew of eighteen, coast 8G of more than 17 per cent, aud eluding Pilot I'm k who boarded boat d ger 1905 of mote than 25 per cent. ftotii the lit.- saw-rs.si String the fiscal year 19('C. 12,4 12 ing tie mg t, only thin were sav dens were rt j. lid at our ports, dur-f1 bestw.ie iti '.nn (I W Ikow the past jtar, ll.lnt, an increase JI. 'in e M.i-- s lalwaid L. llowe, of 632; hence, the total numtw-i C I. Mo., and lose who have s night admission In engii.ii of Wh. All. n "f Pi. 'i ih-- I, Engl uni SOT, viz., 1,298'.',!, ex. cods the miniit it u in it e in (i,.il to live. Si J tr who applied n mi;, viz 1,113,ST, by 185.310. am Ikiw 1, fimu a fr tim-aun Ills .'i was eflect ( TROUBLE IN BALKINS. a ni.isf superhuman mlv ilir.mgh s.-f M.e is and the Pie gi-i h.ii, Replies to Note of Russian . klgaria Hi. k.s, sou of Minister at Sofia. I. . ..iiii. aimd them Bt. in the hope of fin Ieterstmrg '.he Bulgaiian pvernmeut lus sent .1 note to lfjs 1. i ...hi after a Ion g In answer to the r reprtsin-ISionI low and Engine, t. made by the Rus,iau minister n all e In tho II t Sofia, with reference to the activ-t- f of Bulgarian hands m Macedonia. He note denies that the residents of principality are partu Ipating In a landing Young links plunged Im K and staus that activities, the hoi mg sets and swam ashor reposes entire trust in the m mi g a life line, by means wl.eh Mb n and the captalt hauh pwers to introduce adequate reforms 1 Macedonia. It suggests the l.n K to the bo it (he engineer, wh of a European geud imierlc, practically uninjured ie officers of which shall he to Bupplant the Turks In the HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE. ministration of the province Bulgaria launches a counter com Gale Along the British Cosat On o Sint against Greek hands composed ' the Worst on Record. i Cretans, which it declares are car-linLondon on a propaganda of fire and The gale along the Brit ord. The statistics for the month of full coast on Friday and Saturday which was described by Captain Jamo Setober show that 288 persons were rdered. son of the Steamship St. Loula as th worst In his experience, subsided or Stores Close In Sympathy With It was responsible for the tag Sunday Saloone. loss of some forty lives, so far as at Chicago. Heights, a Chicago present known, the minor wrecks In town of 15,000 Inhabitants, to a oft seen founder vessel eluding of Chicago, was a Swanaga with a loss probably of her dirty miles south Ijosed" town by common consent of crew of seven The abatement of the weather en- a ninety saloon keepers Sunday. Not abled the C'unarder Mauretania to aly were the saloons closed, but also make an easy passage to Queenstown ere the durg stores, confectionery at a speed of fully twenty-flv- a knots, Urea and news stands. The saloon and under normal conditions she Is Mt) Insisted that these places be expected to eclipse all prevloua rec- ised In retaliation for the activity ords on the trip to New York. i the Municipal league, which body war. I waging an the locking of their doors at Charge Gross Outrages Against the dnlght, the bartenders, accompanied Klckapooe. the $ their sympathizers, paraded Car-tiSenators Teller, Washington. Oeets shouting taunts at the league and La Follette, composing the mbers. Rev. J. B. Fleming, presl-ta- t committee which was authorized to of the reform body, said that the Kicka-poof the Investigate the affairs grpose of the saloon element was to Indians, will soon submit to the iftgust the people by bringing about senate a report giving the names exaggerated closed Spnday. tovera persons who are alleged to', have dealt fraudulently Mtxlco May Hav 8urplus. with th ( Klckapooos who emigrated to Met Mexico. In congress on Saturday Ico and who disposed of their landi r tie report of Minister of Finance s at Shawnee, Ok la. The report waa read and the budget for a clique known as the Chip fiscal year was made pubpeople, and says the coming that their conduct In securing the lic The estimated receipts for the valuable lands owned by the Mexican coming year total $103,385,000, while Klckapoo Indians was criminal and thl expenditures will reach $103,203, brutal In the extreme. It is recom- $4$, leaving an estimated surplus of mended that a special attorney shall $111,1 58. The total Increase of this be appointed, who shall act under the yetris budget reaches the sum of $6 direction of the Department ot Jus- 592,275, the largest Item In the In tice. In entering suits to set aside aU ertase being for $1,367,589 for main deeds to Klckapoo lands. tenance of the department of war pros-i'grit- I Si k i a ya: An army of 1,285.349 souls that ve come, drawn hither by the free - t Inf omittion Wanted Regarding Certificate! of Indebtedness, Bonds and Clearing House Certificates Washington Immigration to Amer-kduring (he year ended June 30. JS07. was vastly gi eater than In any yevlous year of the history of the nlted States, ar cording to the Took Shelter From Ragltiiaa) report of Frank B Sargent, com- alssioner general of immigration and Storm in Broad Sound, Belli WturaJlzatlon, which has Just been lila ids. But Precautions of Of this great flood of gttde public. Captain Proved of No Avail iKmifgratlon Commissioner Sargent in Fight With Elements. '' l,o-.'..- the President and Take a Slap-a- t Certificatee and House Clearing Says Country Wants mlaaioner Sargent. . The Captain, Engineer and other Man Saved Out of Crev of Eighteen Men. STATE NEWS UTAH mm criflK. iifast Increase In Immigration Shown by the Annual Report of Con Given by Testimony Murderer Similar to the Story Told In the Harwood Trial. or icscRiPTio?r.' mu Parable la ilfim. One Tear 81 1 Month! Three Month! Single Cogtea MM el Li siiiror t V The senate on ThursWashington resolutions reported by day adopted the conp mlttee on finance, which met to embody the Culberson and Clay resolutions Into one set Resolved, That the secretary of the treasury be and he is hereby directed to transmit to the senate the following Information' 'First, a statement gi'ing names and location, classified by .states, of all United States depositories and the amount of public money on deposit 1 daily In each from October 1, 907 to Deeembt r 3 1m7 with amount and character of seiurtM.s therefor, and an explanation of Important changes made la euth amount or loiathni of said dipo-dt-- t 'Ret ond a .!.!' ment showing in detail the (ondi'ion of national banks on August 22 l'"7. and l)e ember 3, 1907, and the amount of national bank from tune to time notes dining Mich periods 'Third an abstru. t of the proposals received b the seirttarv of tlieitrea-- 1 ury for the pm chase of Panama bonds and 3 per lentmii certificates of indebtedness authori. d by the treasury tho of 1907, circular November, amount of such bonds and certificates Issued, to whom awarded and the ri .Ison for their issues "Fourth, a d tailed statement of anv information he may have as to the amount of dealing house certificates Issued bv the cleaung house associations of the principal cities from October 25, 1907, to ltevetiiber 3, 1907, the character of such certificates and the purposes for which they were issued "Fifth, any Information in his possession as to the movement of currency between the different sections of the country from October 1, 1907, and December 3, 1907, and especially of shipments by the treasury op otherwise from New York and Washington to points south and west. Sixth, a statement showing the amount of gold Imports and exports from October 1, 1907, to December 3, lv I la-pi- (Xu t get It " FORTY ALASKAN MINERS KILLED Terrific Explosion Makes Many Wid ows and Orphans. As the result of Yo' mile, No. 1 of the an explosion Co, forty men Yolande Coal & are dt ad. and twenty more deaths may result before the roll is , x completed According to Superintendent T. C. Huckabee, the explosion was undoubtedly due fo "windy" shots had Just made a tour of Inspection and congratulated some of the men on the condition of their rooms. A few minutes after reaching the top he saddled his horse and was about to go for a day's hunt when the explosion occurred The mines go down something like 1,500 feet. There was a terrific explosion, the force of which was seen outside, dust and timber being blown out In great quantities, destroying small buildings nearby and also landsome distance ing on ihe Btatlon away. There was terrific heat Imme1907. Senator Aldrich. In presenting the diately after the explosion. Of&cials of the company on the resolutions, announced that they rescene Immediately took steps to start ceived the unanimous vote of the arescue party to get the men on the committee. Inside. The fans were started, and other methods taken to eliminate the-baDENVER GETS CONVENTION. air. Within an hour fourteen-meDemocrats Will Meet at Colorado had crawled out of the mine, and their description of the Inside wag Capital on July 7. Several .of these men Washington. After deciding to hold heartrending the next Democratic national conven- were badly burned. Two hours after tion at Denver and fixing the date of the explosion It was still Impossible SnotlftT BT the. meeting for July-7- , 1908, the Dem- to venture even near the so hot was the air that was the mine, ocratic committee late Thursday entered upon a spirited debate on the rushing out The Yolande mines are but a few propriety of accepting more of the miles from Virginia City, where a $100,000 offered by Denver for the similar occurred about explosion convention than actually needed to ago, 112 men being killed at pay the convention expenses in that that time. city. The opposition to the acceptance of the contribution took the form BIGELOW GOES TO PRISON. of a resolution by Representative Clayton of Alabama, declining money Ohio Youth Who Sent Bomba to Colnot actually needed for convention, oradoans T to be Punished. but after a long debate the resolution was laid on the table by a vote of 31 Denver Kemp V. Bigelow, the to 14. young clerk from Bryan, Ohio, who pleaded guilty to charges of murderBILL FOR CAMP SITE. ous assault upon Governor Henry Buchtel, Lawrence A. Phipps and California Ranch to be Bought for Charles B. Kountz, to whom, with Military Uses. others, he mailed dynamite bombs A step In Washington the direcearly In October last, was sentenced tion Indicated by President Roosevelt to the state reformatory for an indefiwhen he advised the M. purchase of nite period by Judge Carleton Bliss on Monday. camp sites for military concentration According to his. was taken Thursday by Representaconfession, Bigelow hoped to obtain tive Kahn of California, who intromoney from the men to whom he duced a bill for the purchase of the sent bombs by pretemHng to disclose Ranche Del Flneinal, In California at a plot to kill them in time to save a cost not to exceed $500.0(10 The their lives. ranch Is 22 000 acres In extent and is situated tn San Luis Obtspo county, HUGHES AND BURKETT. near the Pacific coast. Nebraska Senator Wants Nomination MJahigan Treasurer Must Go for Vice Preaident. Lansing. Mich Governor Warner E. Tobey. Lincoln, "Neb George has formallv notified States Attorney General Bird to draft chargps against formerly private secretary to Senator State Treasurer Frank P Glasier or Burkett, on Monday began the organChciseq. Mich , looking to his re- ization of a Hughes club, with Senamoval ffom office This action follows tor Burkett as the aspirant' for the" vice presidency. Followers of Governor Warners demand for Glaare at work. The delegation ziers resignation, which the treasurer refused The charees against Mr. has been practically pledged to Taft Glazier grows out of the closing of by the last Republican state conven the Chelsea. Mich Savings bank, tlon platform, but Hughes and December 2. by Banking Commismen will contest for the del sioner Zimmerman as a result of Mr egates at the nexL primary. Glaslers financial troubles. Ava (k. d two-year- . From Philippines to Utah. Wasn't of Strenuous Order. Fifteenth Francisco. The San It Is learned at th Washington ,'nl'od States Infantry, which arrived department of Justice that one of the transport Sherman principal reasons for the withdrawal Friday on the the Philippine Islands, departed of the nomination of William C. Brts The S nday for Fort Douglas. Utah tej to he United States attorney fof under command of Colonel Oregon was the fact that although through the grand Junr during the last year Waiter 8. Scott, marched toe rain from the transport dock to had brought In over twenty-fivInthe ferry building, with flags flying dictments against parties for land The men were frauds, Mr. Brostol had not entered sn,! tbands playing. r nt it all discomforted by the rain, on the prosecution of any of them, havR g been accustomed to chasing notwithstanding tho urgent request More through the tropical rains of of tho iepartment to begin proceed-tngsing- s at pace. the I ilaads. e Fine Showing For Utah. Boston Figures compiled by hading flnandal agency here give3 the total copiier production for No vember in the United States and Mex-- i tco as 36 per cent less than November a year ago, or a decrease of Eleven months of pounds. the present calendar year shows a total decrease of 128.000,000 pounds. Utah was the only state to show an Increase for November, and the output was the largest In the states history, over 10,000,000 pounds, or an in-crease of nearly 100 per cent over November. 1906. 1 1 I |