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12 P0RS t liONDAY TANUlUlY 17 1910 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FIFTYNINPTT YEAR
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THREE DEAD
IN BAD WRECK
TWelve Mail Clerks and Members
I Of Train Crew Injured
At Lemay
1 OLL1SlaN WEST OF OGDEN
J
No 6 Passenger Train on South
ern Pacific Plunges Into Open
Switch and Freight
l
r
i ngtilc5 Rear With Impact nnt1 Engl
j nccI JIIiiIcy Is Hnrlcd 60
r Icel Into the Air
Il1rce men arc dea one dying an
i ru 1 others more or13 seriously Injurel
ius the result of a 0lll810n between Nfl
1 paslengel and a freight train on lh
4 Southern Pacific at Lma SO mile
west of Ogden at 330 oco lc th
finornlnb The dead are
Enrlneer James Hcardon of frelgh
train
1 t Brakeman R A Kr91
Student Fireman George Jones
pasenser train
Probabl fiHaly Injured
Engineer AS Iiinley or pasenh
iran
More or less seriously Injure
iremnn George Brydeilbecker h
broken
1iln T WT lH1rtwol nnk
fpralne and cut about head
Mall Clerk Forest p Carol knee
dislocated
t Mail clerk John W Nalor bruised
I t about head
Mal Clerk James B Cardwel back
I brulcd etc
w Mal Clerk Guy R Prentss rib brok
I en
I ul Clerk Eugene S Ranson head
I hurt and arm broken
ft Mal Clerk LouIs E Jackson back UI
shoulder hurt
I F Mall Clerk Carl V Belts slghl
f lulsCl1
I i Mal Clerk Claude E Saxcy leI hun
Mat Clerk Edward A Hart aru
I r h Ut
n The accident was caused by an OlJe
i 8wlch No r whtch Is an eastboul
mal train carrying usually two mall
coaches white running at he rte of 3L
mBes dashed Into a fllng on whic
I was standIng eclm freight traIn 2l
ivestbmirtdTlie freight was tanQin
stlIitl the passage QC the Vn
lnge tmlq bef01 moing 01 II
fOIPC le trj i
Ji
o mISPa daJd the passenger PI un sea
I Into the motonless freight h ndol
I t The engines reared up l1 me 1m
t olmel came and Engineer llnley wa
hlWn 60 feet Into the air accoldln
1 to parties who saw the collision At
1 ocloek today Engineer Hinle wnl
In a cltcal condition Iii the Ogden gen
i oral hospital and his death wa ex
t pected at any moment
f NOT A IASSENGEMt HURT
t
Strangely enough not a passenger
i z or the collision
Was Injured The jar colsIon
hook them up conddelably hut no
s injuries oC am serious nature
resulted fhls fortunate circumstance
Is attributed to the fact that the two
r C mall cars ahead oC the coaches were
made entirely or steel thus prvcntng
the telescoping of the cars
As soon us news oC the accident was
c rcceved ConductOr Jones was sent OUt I
with a relief train from Lakeside Ai
from
other relief train was dispatched
S Mojitello arrIving on the scene of tlc
accident at 630 OIls morning A relIef
with the
train was sent out oC Ogden
wrecker doctors nurses etc on board
This llXlln arrived a Lma at itu
a m All haste was made to give at
tentlQn to the dead and wounded
Student Fireman George Jones was 50
badly scalded as a result of the Clca1
died
lug hot water and steam that he
wIthIn a short time The Injuries of
the mall clerks and hraleemel were at
tended clerk the train hearing tile
out for
waS started
killed and Injured
kied arriving there at 115 this
morning The main line track and siding where
the collision oemlcd wao torn up for a
colsion
distance or i5 Jeel The baggage cal
md two mall care lert the tails block
lug time track ii Is beHeved the reck I
agew 1 be ctcarct away and trafc
resume by this afternoon
SJecll to limo News
Ogden Jan 17Tbe special train cAr
rying the lead and Injured rom LIla
scene or the colion II Lemar 80 mie
weFt of hr arrived In Ogden atlHi
this morning The bodies of Englncer
moring Brakeiitin FZroIt and Stu
Reardon and B1al < elll Kni
dent lremnan Tone were talel In
charge u r local undertakers while the
Injured men were sent to th Pbdcl
general h Blllal
PASSENGERS STonY
I
The pasengers on thO train are a
thankful lot or peoplc thut Il casualties
r 11
ties occurred anHT them W I
Deardorf oC England N D who wait
on board thu train with his wife and
laughter returning to their home rrom
returningto I
the rem saltS It Wfl time narrowest
and
Ccnll he had ever expclenceI i
hoped it would le the last We occuPied
1
cuPied hcrtilM Iii tho tourist slccper
maid Mr Deardorf Early this morn
Ing we fdt a shoelc and the train calC
to a sudden slandstl Yo Icaled
that 8011thln terrible had happened
and we got out to t00 what was the
mutter Time jHht that met OUI 171
mater CIrul Oll rhlSh the tar
or the lire
ire COUlll see the tlumCs fre
amid imoal
boxeR of the doralcd euigitics
stcaiii We
the uscIIVlng
the hfsslnJ or atcnl
heard screams amid groans and the
ulnmcu
we saw lights from the
lanterns flItting to anti fro Jlaateuuliig I
down 10 the engine wc SOOI found thnt
cuwn colhlol had ben fatal td three
men wJh alother loubte31 fatdly
injured It was terrible The tmln
len worked like tlojlr nud so 111 the
lke
passengers who wemo out there Soon
relief trains began to arrive with
rpld daylight
doctors nurses etc Ilnal >
came an nurlC could gee tilt damage
that had been wrought by the wreck
1 he passengers WlrC lot Injurcd which
Is couth duo to thu to steel mall
caN botwNn the eoaeh ld the cn
ale ging We are thankful to get out
1UhtEI HIS PNrngn
JI
Camern Mo Jan 17JoSCPh Iontz
a farmer eliot and killed his rather
Alexaimilet MOlt today at hli hOI
who
ncar here The run 31 years old
cai tenant oC hl father 67 years old
hat been ordered by the latter to va
T
=
cat tho farni rhe older Montz Welit
to ho sons hOU5 to Insist upon th
son s remoal and the shooting re
suited shootng
The son and his wife then surrender
cd to the sherIff claimIng selfdefense
On accunt or strong feelIng and
threat aginst the young man by
ounl
nelghbl he Was hurried Into hIding
b the sherir hl1n
BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR
JOAQUIM NABUCO DEAD
Washington Jan 17Joaqulm
nbuco ambasa ol or Brazil to the
United States died at his home hero
today Ho had rel1esen d his govern
melt here since 1la 1905 1m
mflediateiy on lernlnt or the ambassadors
sador death President TaCt called
at the embassy and left his card
FHEXCn WAUSnU WHECED
Minorca Balerlc Islands In the
I dJellnem Jan 1 7The French
War lool Martial was wrecked to a
In the coast oC Unorea island Three
If the crew Were drowned and four
nthers were Injured
HEINZE INDICTMENTS
Ikfcct1 Jn Flnt Ones Believed to 11C
lc Cured
New York Jan 17DeCecls In the
rat Indictments against 1 Augustus
elnze for alleged misapplication ot
ank funds arc beleved br the federal
ffclahl to have been cured In the pre
ntment
Tlc prosecutor therefore eclued to
may that they awaited with confidence
the attack prmied by the Heinze
wrs who however asserted that
lmtonnl alegatons would be made
con Ince the curt that the new In
Ictments should be dismissed us
ere the old ones
Otols to qUQh the indictments
ere lirst 1n order of argument lial
I success In this move the ator
s held the demurrrs in reSlWO to
tect not only F Augustus Heinze but
Is bother Arthur p Heinze and other
fcers and emploe of the United
opper compan Indicted for conspiracy
I obstruct the obtaininG or evidence I
1 the HeInze Investigation
I
JaMINATIONS TO Fill
HAWAIIAN JUDGESHIPS
Yashlngon Jai 17Presld cut Taft
tora fled several aoncies In the
courts of Hawai by he 0lkm1ng nom
inaton sent to the senate all of the
lppolnte0 being residents of the Is
and
To be United States dIstrict judge
Uexander G M Robertson
To b associate justo supreme court
r Hawaii John T Debolt
To be third judge First circuit curt
t Hawai UHom J Robinson
NSASBUSH ACT
DECLARED IllEGAL
Washington Jan Iin the cases
If the WCtenr Union Telegraph com
Un anl the Pullman company versus
Lhe mutate of Kansas the suprme curt
if the United Staws today held to b
i F J CF1 J
iJmd a lheB1af r qulrmg out
Ido corporations to ptty a charter fee
for the benefit of the state schools and
prohIbiting them from doing business
In the sate unless they comply with
this ad
SAFETY OF FOUR HUNDRED
PATIENTS ENDANGERED
Non York Jan 17lalent In 01
ot the wads or the Beth Israel boa
plal became Imnlcstrllen and tIC
sick n
safoty of the other 400 person
the budln wa endangered when a
bottle of etheli ignIted and set Ire to
woodwork and furniture In the room
Tlle emergency gong was rung and the
big hospital was aroused but prompt
work by attendants checked the blaze
before It had done much d mage
INCREASED RENTS
CAUSE A BIG RIOT
Naples Ja lirwenty persons
took part In rioting here ycsterday
part
arIsing frol the discontent due to In
crease In rents of worlcmens houses
crese In paraded II the
A huge procesion
at the town hail
forenoon and haled hal
deputation conferred with he
where a conferre
mayor who promised that the mu
mlor t would con tribute 100000 to
ward bull1111g workmen dwellings
buiding
Meanwhile the crowd outside dig
became Im
the black fag
playing and without waiting for the
patIent an wihout waItng
return of the deputation threatened to
rush tHe town hal
charged hut could not iPs
Tue police
polee FightIng ensued in
the people lightng
pelse captains head was
police
a
which broken polcc several polcemen amid
were injured Time arrival
rIoters Injulcl
lny prevented time mob from trl
of trop
mphing
proposal to build hOUJe
bull
lime mayors
lhe the dernailds of the 11131
does mint meet demlnls
and the agitation continues
I
ARRESTED AS RESULT OF
BLACKHAND LETTER
Cllicngo Jun I7rwo men were ar
yeSiefllaY as the result or the reo
nested ycterar 1lamul letter h y Gaete
oC a Biacic Ball letel
eelpt Bae
cclpt of the 111 o Santolo
10 He received a lettcr
leltcr
Stffnni groches
canl
cnlamldIng iio on Thursday
cemoldlns Ciumlstinc
rho men arreSted arc Chrlstoe
11 Gustantno
old and Gustalno
1 years
Mofa 1 carl third man Is be
IoIPt i1 Call old A te
log sought
BUTTER TRUST WilL
KEEP PRICES HIGH
lii Jan 17Optimistic houe
Jlgin I70ptmlstc
1 1 of butter to
whef who expect the price ot lJuttel
dro from 41 cOOLS to 25 cent n pound
as atmimlinei approaches are botweel
j11el cents of 01 their guess
the ElgIn
aceordlfli to members or
acpor of trade who estnbHs1l butter
for the middle west every Moo
pIiccs nftemfloOn Every spring quota
day tions or the Elgin hoard drop from 3
toni 20 and
to to cents wholesale to between anr
deClare
this year creamery men
25 cents
clan them will be no decIded drop In
the rnnrlet A 30 cent wholesale quota
butter at
Uoo 15 predIcted This means
the rocll stores at 35 cmts
THREE T HOUS ND MILE 1
TRIP BY TROllEY
I
Syiacuse N y Jan nA trip oC
nearly 300 mies on trolley car is to
bo umlrtalten by A J Ilttlojohl or
thIs city He pJlna to go Crol
Onconta to St Louis Mo and will
use mtCamn r twnYK for only 20 miles
of the distance The purpose or the
trolley trip the longest 01 record Is
to demonltrlte the development or the
electric Interurban trafc
v
IARGES MADE
AGAINST BALLINGERI
Hitchcock of Nebraska Makes i
Affidavit That He Used Pub
lic Funds Improperly
TO PAY NEPHEWS EXPENSES
Secretary Slbllocnnel to IIIICI Be
fore lolf Cummltee oil
Expcml ICS
Washington Jan 1Somuwlmt
waning Interest In the Investigation or
the BallingerPinchot controversy was
quickly revived In Congress today Imy
sensatIonal chalges agaInst Secy Pal
iimger fet by Representative Hitchcock
cock of Nebraska ard Incidentally by
the senates adoption ot the Imestba
tlon resolutIon as agreed upon In nego
taton Tho house will adopt the reso
luton tomorrow
The inmost important allegation or 1r
Hitchcock Is that funds of the Interior
department were improperly use In
paying private travelIng eXllenscs of
Sec Bnlh1gels nephc The sere
tary and other ofcials of the interior
department were subpoenaed to appear
before the house committee on expendi
tures to which Mr Hitchcocks charges
were addressed
Time Republican caucus to select
members or the joint inestbaton com
mittee trill be held Wethtesday evening
The Democrats hoe selected Rainey or
Illinois and Jams o Kentucky The
senate member oC the commitee wi
b named ly Vice President Shel1n
and president of the senale
Senator Nelson today reported to the
senate the conference report on thl
resolutIon providing for the IneUga
lon oC the BalnberPinchot contl
veisy The conference report would
permit any official or exoffcal con
cerned to appear personally or by coun
aol or the time limits wOuld make It
possible to extend the Investigation be
yond this seasion of Congress
The report wait unanimously adopted
rime house received the report as acted
upon by the senate and i went over
untIl tomorrow
REPEATED LORDS PRAYER
THEN DROPPED DEAD
I
Bloomington Il Jail HArer r <
pealng the Lords prayer In the Chris
tian church It Falrbury yesterday Mrs
Lurlnda Anderson a pioneer ot that
city aged 6t dropped dead In her pew
SAUJOn ws RESCUED
New York Jan 17At the height ot
a severe StOifli id sea Mlchacl Ryan a
siiontuiuPflITazrolffli1aW1ildli r
rived yesterday was swept overboard
by a wave and was rescued against
great odds I was the first real test
or 1 new contrivance for securing and
quickly releasing lfepreservers
Charles S Lobs the inventor 15 inns
leratarms at the steamer He quick
loosen d a ltepreserve I from the lash
Ing he had invented and threw It with
In 16 feet of Ryan When the steamer
was broulit to a stop Ran was hold
ing on 10 the preserver rUI onehalf
I mile avay
ATJSKAX SCHOOrJ OPENED
Seattle Wash Jan lAdvlcc
have been received It the local ofce
of the Alaska division of the depart
ment of education that the native
school at la tlk on Prince William
sound has bean opened making the
eightytlh native school established
In Alaska by the bureau or this num
ber 12 wele established during the
past year
ProvidIng the appropriation uf the
next fIscal year is sufficient ninny ad
ditional schools will be established
according lo H C Sinclah supply
agent for the Alaska division of the
bureau
SAilORS MUTINY
AND ATTACK OFFICERS
Tacoma Wash Jan lClalmlng
Itreatment by time officers of the yes
sel five sailors on tho French bark
1areehal de Noales whIch Is In port
to load grain for the United Ring
dom started mulnr yesterday after
noon rue live armed with knives
drove the officers and other members
of the crew from the bark and at
tempted to take charge Police oC
firers who were called arrested three
sailors and two escaped
ARRESTS IN SWOPE
CASE ARE EXPECTED II
1aimaas City MoJnmm liAn ar
rest In the Swope ease IIollnl the
death of Col homa H Swope bbs
nephew Chrlnnun Swope and thc II
leed pol8onlnt of seven heir oC the
efei phlanlhrplst mmiay be expected
within IS hours irrespective of the find
lug of he scientIsts now examining the
lomachs lf the Swupes at Chicago
iIiis statement was made today hy
a man connected with the case wh
wonl on to declare that the chain of
evidence wrought against the alleged
plotter 01 plotters had non ben made
almost complete
EVANSVillE IND CITIZENS
BANK WILL SUSPEND
EvansvIlle Ind J I liAnnoulce
mClt today that the Citizens National
bank woulll uspend temolrl pending
In Inefthnton In Its nratrs by Nation
al Bank ECunlnel J C Johnson or In
dianspolls astOnIsiietl celrl U ll il
had Implicit cOimfidence in the inmititu
tlon
tionTime phalli slatsmcnt of the examIner
made in lie newspapers In advance nef
the hour or opening today lencl sonic
what to allay alarm and thre was no
cmostrntou around th hank doors by
depositors
lhe i4XCO of prIvate omoney In thQ
bank Ilcludet large commercial drpos
Its besides llrolmbl 11 many small ac
counts as al nntonal lank in time city
Famln Tohnon sid he was Inpre
pared to Ilvc Jnta On the cOlulton ot
parel
tim beaSt but he hoped condItIons would
be such that the depositors could be paid
In full
Thl amo hope Is Offered In the brief
notice posted by time directors on the I
banks door
It Is known out or the SiP2OOm out
stammding in bails there is a considerable
proportlomi In hleWI credit Is week
hut Just how mich II a question In
dllduallols In exccas ot IJi caused
the first suspIcion or time examiner
t hi Mid President S p Giett his
borrowed t that extent but he lies made
over personal property to Indlmnlt the
bank So far mum known there II Iothlnl
criminal In the alleged mismanagement or
the institution
lo Insttuton
l i
I JOHN WALSH TO
SERVE SENTENCE
ExBankers Petition for Writ of
Certiorari Is Denied by United
States Supreme Court
FIVE YEARS AT LEAVENWORTH
Ills Cr11110 VIIS slliJIln Jumls or
ChIcago Nutlounl PanIc of Which
IleYns lle31hnt
Washlngton Jan 17The petition
for a wrIt or clrtlorarl In the case of
John R WaImill former president of the
Chicago National bank uf ChlcnKo
unGer sentCc to five earf Impris
onment In the federal prison at Leav
enworth 1an on the charge oC mis
applying the funds < e the bank was
denied today by the supreme court of
the United States This means that
Mr Walsh must serve his sentence
IlSTOnY OP CHIIE OP
TIlE ClCAGO UAXIER
Chicago Jan liThe denial or John
R alsh8 petition for a write or ocr
tomrl b the supreme court of tho
United Slates closes the lat chapter
In the history of his long fght for
freedom Tine convicted banker now
Is powerless to proceed further In his
efforts to escape the prison bar which
elorts loomed before him eel sInce his
Indictment three years ago and which
he had also successfully evaded
through the different channels of legal
procedure
The onetime hank president ant
railroad fnancier who Is now i2 years
old will In a few days be a convict
In tIle federal prison at Leaelorth
Nan whore he will begin the sen
tence or live > eils Imprisonment Im
posed upon him by United States DIs
trict Judge Anderson on March 3 1905
After the United State circuit court
of appeal Jld refused 111 Walsh a
rehearing and denied his ptton for
a stay or judgment bal was wIth
drawn and at tho request oC his
cuunsel the court placed him In the
special custody or a United States
specal
marshal where heremaln d pending
the outcome or his petition to the
supreme court of the United States
This leniency was granted 3ir olsh
in order that hC might arrange hIS per
sonal affairs
On Jan 10 19QS Mr Walsh was found
gui of mIsappliimg the funds of the
Chicago National bank of which he was
president On Much 1 or the samel
yoarl motion for a now trial was
overruled and the aged defendant was
sentenced to live years Imprsonment
at Fort Lcyenworlh
On tile samcdahe was released on
supersccleai4 nD d immediately appealed
1ulscaemi tienltedISt1sel llrt
oJ appenIS1er a lapse oJ about 15
months afrined the sentence
Oil Dec 3 the Lamno court denied Mr
Yalshs ptton for JI reheaing and
the case WIS finally referred to the
supreme court which refused to revIew
it
John R Walsh received the news oC
the supreme courts decision at his or
flee and refused to make any comment
or statement
His secretary said Mr Yash had
receIved no officIal notice or the de
Cision anmi that he would not give up
until and notified officishly
Dist Atty Sims sid today he would
go before the UnIted States court or
appeals and aik the court to issue a
mandate In the court to the United
States district court
TAFT OPENS CONVENTION
OF CIVIC FEDERATION
WaslulmmgtOn Jan lYlth the open
Ing address hi President Taft com
plmentng time organIzation on the
work It had done and referlng to some
of the Important locatIons oC national
moment to which It could yet lend its
aid the National Civic federation be
gun a thredas conference here
At the opening session this morning
which was presided over by Seth Low
president of the body a number or
state governors were present who arc
here to attend a conference or thlr
own which 1 beJIn tomorrow and
delegates from all parts or the Unfed
Slates representing the AmerIcan Fed
enlion of Labor and the National
Grange the Farmers Natonal con
gress the National Association of Life
Insurance PresIdents the Natonal as
sociatlon of State Boards of Arbitra
tiomi and other bodies
Speakers at the opening session In
cluded Judge Alton B Pnrket former
president or the American Bar a
Hoelaton and Coy lson or Ken
tucky
WEALTHY YOUNG FARMER
ARRESTED IN MURDER CASE
lrenton 10 Jan 1James Hum
phres a wealthy young farmer was
arrested yesterday and Is In the count
jail here as a result of the inquiry Into
the killIng or Jame Hatcher n farm
er who was shot from abush near
Lindley Mo last FrIday night
Ten empty sholgun shells were found
nearHatchers body which was literal
h fled with shot Neighbors say
Iumphrcs had complained that hIs
corn was being stolen and threatened
to shoot the thief on Right A sack
of corn was found near Hatchers body
bUt hIs friends ridicule the suggestIon
that he stole the galn
FOOD PRICE OUT
OF All REASON
Wnlhnson Jan liIOt of
the prices for food products are
clearly out or 01 reason saId Car
Ilnal Gibbons In an Interview last
night and the peopl cannot go on
paying such prices when they are
not earning any more than they
irene somo car ago whim prices
were not so Jmlgh
The cardlnnl was unable to assIgn
a reaon forthe high prices that
prevail but he sold
Something evIdently Is wrong
when many of the commonest
nocAltes In foodiu arc priced at
such enormous figures Somethlnl
must be done eon to put prices on
a rc nllebaIJI and any method
which will bring this about I en
dore
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GT OF LONDON I
SAFELY UNIONIST I
In the English Election Now on
Todays Voting Gives Prom
ise of a Record Poll
STOCK EXCHANGE AFFECTED
DIlpolntel Conservative Gains Not
Grcatcrdnncc In Jnlclpn
lion of Tot VlctoryLost
London Jan lClear weather and
a host oC workers on either side using
thousands of motor cars and carriages
to convey laying voters to the st
tons gave promise of a record poll
today at the elections
In doubtful district the par or
ganizers wore enforced i3 an army of
canassers and few voter escaped
In all lOt scats were contested for
today Ot these 31 were London con
sttuencies and i3 provincial boroughs
Lat year the UnionIsts held 36 or the
104 the Liberals 52 and the Laborites
16 The proportion for London alone
wasUmlhonists
Unionists 17 LIberals 12 and La
borites 2
bortes
The city or London itself Is quie
safe for the Unionists and A J Bal
four and Sin F G Banbur doubtless
wi receive majorities even larger
than they had at the lat election
There are a number of prominent
members of the last house however
whose seats are in danger JolImI Burns
president of tlo local government
board Is havIng a hard light agalnstA
Shirley Bonn the Unionist candidate
for Batersea and Claphom Bater1ea
division In 1908 Burs had a majority
of IGOO but that was abnormal hIs
majority at the previous election hay
IIJ been only 259 T J 1IacNamara
Liberal candidate for Cnmbenel
North divIsion A Bonar Law Union
Ist for Cnmberwel Dulwlch division
amid W H Lng Unionist for the
Strand are quite sure Time Liberals
doubtless will lose Greenwich and
other London districts
Among the prolnlcI1 scats contested
today are Blackburn held at ptesenl
by Philip Snowdon Laborite one oC the
leaders of the Labor hart BrIstol
where A BITeH Labor and C Hob
house hold seats and In which dstrIcs
both sides profess confidence of mal
Ing a clean sweep Hull Leeds New
casteonTne SheffIeld York and
Portsmouth where the Unionists are
depending upon Admiral Lord Charles
Beresord their candidate and their
denunciatIon or the LIberal naval
policy lo reverse the big LIberal ma
jorlt etured at the last election The
candIdacy or the Socialist nominee will
asslsUiein d
assist
riuo Welsh and four Scottish her
ougluf alL hertoCoro LIberal strong
holds will also coil today
Th tock exchange Is Jnclned to be
lsappolntec that the Unionist gains of
Saturday were not greater and the
dealings this morning caused the loss
or some advances reglsteled last week
In anticipation or a Tory victory Con
sols fel 616 while home rails and SCat
frs were fractionally weaker on ralz
tom American securities lelulne
steady at oVer parity
John E Redmond for Waterford
city and six other Irish NationalIsts
were returned unopposed today
I
ZELAYAS CASE
G p Edmonds Sas Unlcd States
Crmt Demlu1 His Extradition
Aitkeii S C Jan 1711 an Interview
view fOlm r Senator George F Ht1
munds or Vermont one of the highest
authorItIes on Interatonal law In
America declare that In his opinon
the United States could scarcely de
m nd the xtldlton frm Moxico or
former President Zelaya of Nicaragua
as Zelaya was guilty of no crime
Even had ZeJaa personally execut
ed Groc and Cannon he suggested
there would b no legal grounds on
which to demand his extradition from
Mexico Dlazs asylum to Zelaa Is not
an act unfrIendly to the United States
said MT Edmunds
JXG DEFEATS SQUS
Sdne N S W Jan 17BiII
Lang today retained his title oC hea
weIght champion or Australia by de
I catng Bill Squires In the seventh
round
FATHER AND SON
BURNED TO DEATH
Cheenle Wyo Jan lL L Hunt
er a railroad engneer and his Gyear
old son Paul were burned to death
Saturday night when fire destroyed
the hoimsecar In which they wmo Ihlng
nirs Hunter and daughter thc two
other members of the family wei also
frightfully bured althoulh rescued by
Fireman Fed Ulrich
PARTY TO HUNT FOR
TWO ENGLISH lORDS
San DIego Ca Jan 17ln a des
pcrto effort to Und Lord Osbor
Beauclerk or Sussex England and
arlllbton Pike or VIctoria B C
whoso whereaboutt have been a
nlystery ever since Nov 10 I typical
carefree rolng plainsman of Arizona
Albert Gonraldo accompanied b1 a
party of live will leave here Tuesday
wl
1ve
morning TIme will sail around the
Lower Calornla peninsula
On Nov Ii Lord Bauclerk und Pike
left Yuma Il1 small bont fOl a hunt
ing voyage down the Colorado river In
tending to continUe to L Paz where
they would take 1 const steamer
Since theni not evel the BritIsh consul
at La Paz has had word oC them
RUSSIA REJECTS
SECY KNOXS PROP SAl
St Petersburg JUI Ijrh commmmcil
or mllilteni lutis decided the UnIted
Or neutralizing Ihe
States prpolat l neutralzing
Manchurian railways Ig not fcceptnbtc
to the RU8s1ln government at preMent
Russlasrcpl to SICY Inox noto wi
b6 delivered to Ambassador Rockhi In
C few dlI
feW understood however lint flue
situ hi not ivlllImmg to decide ilmlaily con
cornIng thai part or the menlorandunm
which described the CblnchowAhlJ
railroad project undertaken hy Amoll
cn and lltsh cillal unt further
lIght on the IntenLuls of tl Promotes
or tim new line has been received
Russia oppoitS 2 the constructIon of the
extension north of Tsltlkha but amay
partIcipate In the TsitlkharCllnchow
portion oC theload under certain con
ditons
The AssociateC Pre that
Assoclatcd Prsmi 18lnfoled tlat
Jnpan las a11un d It hag no right
to veto the construction of the road
undel the secret treaty hetiveen Japan
and Chln but wl askthlt the Japan
ee government be permited to parlci
pate in lie cntci prIec
heI Wa
The local authorities nt FnrbilhR e
instituted a prctso or nianding
passports tlom hotel guests In that
city the same ns Is lone In lusslu
This has been undertaken by the losl
officials there Intependent ot authority
from St Pelerburg and will result
It IN expected here In International
complIcations
GOV HUGHES WilL NOT
BE A CANDIDATE
Non York Jan jTTiio Xe YOrk
1Ilbule today says
GO Hlhes will not under any cl
CUmltnlCl1 10 a canchlnte for icdee
lon This The Tribune Ig nbl 10 al I
nOl IO positively The governor has
clearly expressed hlmselt moro lmn OICO
a under obligations for eonldence
shown and honor conferred by the pee
plo end he his no matlence wHh the Idea
that he II making a sacrifice
Ntvertheeq 1hntecr the privileges
of tho executives oflice and hower
hIghly prhvto time omdigatlomm honor cannot may be lie appreciated Indeminitely
disremnarded and the governor Is deter
mIned to return to his law prnctisc
Gov Hughes ceeln to dtscuss the
report Qf hll refusal to be candIdate
for reeiectloq further than to say tlat
he had rondo nO authoritative announce
meat
ATTACK ON WEALTH HEARD
BY MORGANS DAUGHTER
Now Rochele X Y Jan liIss
Ann aEoigan daughter J Pieront
Morgan lIstened last evening to a
spirited attack on men of wealth by
Maurice Hlqult n New York So
cialst leader Mlcmit was one orthu
speakers at a symposIum on Soclal11
at a local theater Miss Morgan oc
cupied a stage box
The Socialists might pension oCf Mr
Rockefeller and men like him and al
low them nil the biscuit amid milk they
need Socialism would never al0w
them to hoard up millions for genera
tons to come while under their very
ores babies arc Itarvlng
INSTITUTION FOR
CURE OF THE BLUES
Boston Jan IiNew England Is to
have a cure for tho blues nn inst
tuton given over to the treatment or
melanchola obsessions and like mala
dies under a specialized modern forum
of treatment
Irs Martha Jones wIdow or the late
wiow
Frank Jones the mllonale brewer or
Portsmouth N H has turned here
tenslve estate over to Dr Boris Sidis of
Harvard for such zm saniarium I will
open May I
STANDARD Oil CASE
SETFOR HEARING MARCH 14
rnhlngton Jan liThe suprcmntf
court of the United States granted the
I motion othc soverment for the ad
yancen3elttomi the doclietof thE Slaml
and 01 case and set the hearing for
March H next
MUROOCII SUCCEEDS
CLINTON ON BOARD
COlnt Commlssloncrs C lye City nCI
rcscntntlon 1 Ills Selection To
lISnlarlcs Inclcuscd
I
James D urdoeh who isas the ne
I
pullcan candidate for mayor at tIme
last city election was chosen this
morning by Count Commissioners
John C acla and Walter J Burton
to hucceeri James A Clnlon who re
0
sined trom the board oil IccoU1 oC
JheaIh Mr 1lurdoch was support
ed by the city committee alid the Re
publcan officials in generl for the
posilon As won as he tiles his bond
of 5000 and Is qualified the hoald
will probably be reorganized Walter
J Burton will no doubt be chosen to
succeed Mr Clnton us chairmn of
lie board and Mr Ildoch will pro
baJI be appointed on the committee
or which Mr Clinton was 1 member
The commisioner revoked the
franchise of the Utah Count Light
lower compln > which was granted on
Oct 9 1906 The company agreed to I
build un electric hue flom American
Fork canyon to Drper Snndy and
Mldvale The work was never start
lcalc
ed by the com pan but It Is under
stood that the company Is now ready
to start Immedlatebwlh the con
truclonoC a line and a new franchIse
iviil be asked for under sImIlar conditions
he boar adopted the following In
creases In the salarIes of county em
1110e5 In the sherifs office Alexan
der Ruchanun Jr from 590 to 100
A A Butler nobt Bridge J Peter
Johnson and James Hilton cacti rom
i5 to 80 James Clinton custodian
of the coumiiy side or the Joint build
Ing secured increases tOm Mrs Nichobs
noun HI to 45 and each of the fol
lowing from 10 to 35 Mrs Lester
AIrs Monson Ir Xec anti Mrs
Uhlstron R Vigus of the auditors
office receIved nn Increase from 95
to flOO per month F BCllwson ot
the treasurers office receives the minnie
advance uS do each of time folowing I
deputies In the clerks office lan
Evans Howard King John Rasmus
sen and N H rennet Miss Edna Mc
Intrre Itenographel In Wo clerks oC
lice reeeles an increase rom 65 to
SO per month Florence Holder will
Iecelc 2S having been advellced 10
per monlh James O Smith a hOll
wIll si day
rulttiial Imector wl get a
lulurl oC rO amlllso5Pr
month for horse feed
BUTTER IN DAVIS COUNTY r
Says Quality Vus GnOl mini ImIce 55
ents the 1 > 0111
v c Brown ldi weil IJ11 North
trect eul0 In tOlla fromthe north
where lie spent n little LImo looking In
to time bull question 1fu hula In all
the towns from Boumitiful north to Ma
Immni Including Laylon Harper Slater
lat Plain City rrmonlon etc good
vIII
fJesh butter the pOIlIs marked 16
otimices mimi the icnle showing tl m toe
lag tIne mlrk that time prIce ranges from
i centl to Jot mote t1ln 3 cntmi n
imuumid And the butter II frM cass too
lie tested In Time News eCee today This
11remit butter can be had In almost alY
huter nino miles or Salt lake
wihin
TIme Bounlfll Coop Is selling Il at 3
cents relail button manufCImmred hy
Irs Sehiti Mrs SessIons Mrs Brann
antI Schllrf It is eirhncil that thai
Salt Lake eieameniemn tire paying Ii
cemitmi for buttcr fat IL Mr Brown
buter
cenll I cs unable to 11nd nnnollrth
otSIHJ receIvIng mOIo tha IS to
22 CentS 1 POUlt
j
1
e
BLLER EXPLODES
KILLNG TWO MEN
Series of Adventures on Uintah
Railroad Culminates With
Bad Accident
SNOWSLIE MISSES TRAIN
Jcllul Expellcnccs or Scvwt Men nlII
Two Vomuiemm Pnmsemugems t Baxter
> ass OmL Utah Line
One or the worst r1road accidents
I wnsecr in andon tile like or which
I hop ma necr see ngln OulTcl
on Friday Jan i on the line oC tIm
Ulntah ralu between fackCQlo
and Dragon In Utah The sPaker
was W yCluf Jr ono of the local
managers or the Wyeth Hardware com
pany wIth offices In the Mackintosh
building on Wc Temple and Second
South Mr duff returned Saturday
fromii a qtmartcrl trip through easteip
Ulah and was back It his desk this
morning
Two men were killed in the acci
dent which was caused by the epl
siOn of the engine bier One oC these
mel Mr Sutton the roadmasteror
the Untuh railway was traveling un
the engine anti lIe was killed outright
I The Ireman Sxiiiuei Hancock was so
badly scalded that his death rsili d
at 930 the next morning The accident
happened at 115 1 m FrIday
TIED UP ON BAXTER PAtSS
Wc left Mack at 230 p m Thurs
lilt and had trouble with snow ciii the
isay up the road We leahE Baxter
pas 3 mIles rom Mack and were
unable to go any further on account oC
the snow which was pied up 15 or 20
feet ha front oC us We tried to so
back but the snow was so deep hick
of WI that we could net get through
here we were ted up on one oC time
highest points oC the Ttoc mountaln
with fO fool and no tellIng how soon
wc should bet out
Put the worst wa yet to come Tile
engine rai out of water and none
was to be had The trainmen trIed tO
melt snow for the bobber but mild not
succeed In inciting It fast enough and
loon the engine bier exploded killIng
the roadmastol who happene to be on
tue engine and fatal injuring time
fireman The engineer for some reCSOU
had just left his ensJnc and was not
touched by the explosIon
DISAPH SOEmNE IN CAn
There was Only one combliiatinn
coach on the traIn amI tie body Of
the dead roaniniaster was placed In CI
el1 and the dying fireman was placibl
In the other rue sufferings or the
p 0lremI1 were ometilig tcrrlble
He did not boze conscloum1e30 OnCe
and lila burns amid ecald wel Romo
tHrg awful with no means for relIef
at hand Ho kept crying out for hl
wlCe and little daughter amid ils
Sreams oC pain were heartrendIng r
think the passengers of whom lhr
were nine Hcvengenlemen and to I
ladles musl haC suffered alme
eQual wih the Injured fireman n >
deathcame at 930 next morning ilrj
was 1 blessed relief for the poor clr
RESCUE BY SNOWPLOW
Ve had plenty of fuel anti the cam
was kept at a redhot temperature
I The cold outside iias intense and It
was practcaly Impossible to stand out
on the platoll for n single 10mcllt
We had no food nOl could we Iravo
eaten any had we had tons or itWc
staec there all night and most of the
next mlay and It wus not unt Satur
dity afernoon that the snowplows
Imlerced the vast lilies of 10W and re
leased us from our perlous positon
e remut brick to Atchee statiomi while
t
X Ckt d
timtl3 cleared the track iimiii renelmeth
Dgon Sunda mnonnlumg at I ocloci I
SNOWSLIDE HllS RACK I
I
Whie we were tied up there In
the car in the mmiiddle of the night one
of the brkemen suddenly called oUt
Jump for our life theres n snow
slIde coming This heat ly scared Lti
Into hsterlcM especially the women I
but ortunntelY the snonslde nit just I
beyond us and we were Se Ilme
rairoad people did oerthh g posUM
to releve ou situation antI flimsIly
git some sandwiches upto tlehhL
But none oC us felt bike eatng
BODE SIIPPED HQl
rime hody or Roadmalel Smitten
wa scnt to 1iack amid thence Lo Old
where his home was Hnncoccs hotly
11 us sent to Glnd Juncton CoIn
where his wIfe and daughter reside
The two women stood lImo terrible
selge In good shape One oC them wal
fm the east and thc othel flm 81
11mm Utah I was a foal Cub experIence
amid Cue through which I would not
Came to pass again J was glad to gel
back o m wire amid amiy In Salt
Lake and sanecr agaIn the winter
trip t Dragon uny 111e
DEATH OFMAIA L DEWEY
rlUICCl 01 lfH LIemI at Sllnhll rtrI
Yeslcrtiay
MarIa Loomis Dewey relctr toe
late Albert p Dewey and one or v <
plolecr or 18U diedSunda tt Sp
Jsh Fork Hel lelh 0ccufel t
the residence ot Herbert Tuttle r
nepho Mrs Dewey tus bl r o
2 lSS in Massachusetts and ami1
In Utnhln Abraham 0 Smoot C 1
iamy Sept 2G lsti Prior toherr
monl Spt Spanhl FOlk she lIven Ia
Sugni Houe wml for several rJ
SUgar wcl known und 1ch r
ed bva wide circle of relatives in
friends lmmmmcrnl mmemvices wIll be imim
Iii the EIghth ward niecthumghoniSn Iii
Salt Litke City 01 Vec1n8da Jam
Ske
19 at 1 p t All old frIends qft1 <
mleceased ploncernc InHflto sttemimi
decealed at
the 5erlcl 1IterlleIt will te t d
ukmimgslde Iii ih
II the cIty cemetery alqiglldo ti
bmdy or her husbnd
t 1A1
RALIEGH MAY DO THE SOB
< J1
Alihumumghi Ortliuumuumec SjueciIy Them
C01trcts Shoull IJO 1eL or ok i1
Allhioumgii time ordlnmuimeemi I4
AIhlshbe ordlnanceJ1C5crlbC ut
inimirOienmeqt work costume 1mm cc
site niusi be let omit by cOllrn tame l
n1st
bt tim
lime or the Anmeilcami crlcr lth
11F nele aiui
iirimistrnh
cIty ctmmiell wIth Jayur lru ordlnII
cCHildl
tIme ihlmectOrs tC the Norlh PolntCAnll
th Irclot80r agresliielmt to hum
eonmpitny ellectl a 111 IIIn
the job ot pularglng the surplus dtll
lwoiftii Somitii sliest to the > IsIs
from 80lth lt
I to nlcc I o Rllchh street aupervfsur I
Jae thaI the ti2iil owrsl bY
missttuiiel teas
II u1sume ownl
tile Ihimicigim Harmon lntelIl QI < <
be put Oil tha Job J mime mitrct depRrt
mmiemmt iianhhcs II uiumil timmit the city stmesi
tiepmntuneimt iveulI lake xli clmsrgflf hi
work ThIs niUttr is dus 10 cOnmiC Lm
lt Is
Itfore time enumicll tonight and
sure to nitt nppositboii at leRst rr9un
the mimionitY Ido of the house