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   Salt Lake Tribune, The (Newspaper) - January 30, 1906, Salt Lake City, Utah                                Fair Second Principal in Big Rob bery in Butte Is Hun TAKEN IN AT THE OGDEN UNION STATION His Wife Arrested at the Same Time and Held Will Re turn to Special to The Monday morn Officer Taylor of Salt Lake and Brown and Sergeant Pout of the Ogden police arrested j Gladney and his at the Og According to the theory of the officers the arrest or brings into the clutches of the law the second Principal in the big robbery of the Hen nessy Mercantile store In January when the manager was held up and at the point of a to de liver up In gold and currency out of the Paisley Taken In Salt It will be remembered that William Paisley was arrested In an Bast Second South street In Salt Lake morning of January and was held aa one of the principals In the rob bery at Later he talked ot con testing but abandoned it and landed in the Silver Bow county Wife Is When Gladney was arrested In his wife was with and eho IB alto held as a witness nnd is entered on the cocket as Nora It la not sup posed that she was participant the but at the request of the Silver Bow county ahe is held for the value of her on Warrant Gladney was arrested by the officers upon a telegraphic warrant sent by the County Attorney of Silver Bow ana In the telegraphic It was arranged that ex tradition papers would be if At the time of his was wearing a diamond stud in ale worth probably but the money found him amounted to only Said to Hive He has been subjected to a searching Inquiry by the but his confes la alleged to have been saying ho can clear once Butte Officers Telegraphic information Is to the effect of Silver Bow coun will arrive in Ogden armed with extradition to take Gladney and his wife back to TO Was Given by His to The Glad under arrest in Ogden on suspicion of being an accomplice of William Pals ley In the Center ville Is well known n police circles of though he has given them no of Known as Js aleo known under the name of For six weeks he lived in n lodginghouse close to the scene of the For nve days immediately pre ceding the holdup of the Hennessy store he was seen at his usual but on the day of the was seen at Iila Wife Knew of Sheriff ana Detective Charles MacGarvey left for Ogden this afternoon and will return with Gladney and who will be charged with being either an accessory before or after the aa according to information in possession of the County gho was It Is that her hus band and another man had planned robbery while they were In her ted also that they had committed the Requisition papers have been forwarded and will be mailed to tha officers at Proved Gladney a wife proved treacherous to revealing his and con with the according to the She had a quarrel with her and then Informed the off How Paisley Was It develops that the officers were pu the track of through a for mer served time with Pills ley In the Colorado It off to the detect it Is for GIRL BRAVE FACING DEATH Tell How Kiss Van Wyck Cheered SAX A letter re by Van Wyck of this city from of Miss Laura one of the tells of the bravery of tha young lady in the dangerous hours fo lowing the wreck of the Mr Peters interviewed some of the survivors In his says The men are al full of accounts o Lauras They called her the with the gray coat and how nhe and tho stewardess cheered up of the Laura took a little whose was and cared for She kept him with her and tried to kei him The men also told how she hymns at ot Indian The Secretary of has ordered the leasing o of the an Apache land in Oklahoma for tural The lAnds will be leased In tracts for a period o years from January This wil furnish homes for than families Aak Leniency for Petitions are be Ing circulated among the churches of thl and Deadwood asking that Federa Judge Monger of Omaha be lenient witl the George o leasing of public Ware rector of Episcopal church In this In FAR APART ME MiHERS ANO THEIR EMPLOYERS Possibility of Demands Referred to Scale TUESDAY 14 CENTS he miners and operators of the South western field met In Masonic hall at 10 oclock the scale committee of the mino workers presented the following formal demands Demands of demand a general advance of per demand a run ba demand that the differential between machine and pick mining be 7 cents a Fourth We demand a uniform wage demand that no boy under 16 yeans of age be employed In and around the demand that al differences aa to price and conditions shall be re ferred to districts affected for adjust demand that eight hours shall constitute a days demand the readjustment of engineers and 0 demand that the contract become effective April and expire March Operators Demand Tile operators demanded a decrease In wages of 15 per cent and the open dis cussion on floor lasted the greater part of the Lewis was the floor manager for the mine The long discussion having shown that here was no possibility of an agreement reached on the demands were referred to the joint scale which went Into executive session In the Claypool STEAMER GOES ASHORE Valuable Cargo but No Lives German steamer Mariechen went ashore at False one miles from last The officers part of the crew arrived at Sunday on the The from Seattle for Vladivostok on January 19 with cargo of general merchandise valued at This Is a total but the ship may be No lives were lost Cargo a Total Tho ship was chartered by the Barna company of San Capt was on board and came Inon the He said We encountered a gale eight hundred miles off It the nead light and the water flooded the gives the highest praise to who was In for his wonderful work in keeping the ship afloat He that there were ter rible gales and It was fearfully The pumps were clogged and the was forced to use buckets In the effort to clear the ship of left for the South last Sunday steamer MAY REMOVE JUDGE DEUEL Jerome Prepares to Follow Tip Dis in Town Topics NEW were taken today by James counsel for Norman of Colliers on a charge of criminal to follow up the disclosures made by witnesses in the hearing of that Todays move is in tha of John Doe Subpoenas for A representative of Osborne secured from police magistrate a dozen sub for witnesses whose Identity was not representa tive told the magistrate that Osborne expected to cooperate with District At torney Jerome In conducting the proceed would be based on the evidence given in the Town Topics Is expected that witnesses will be summoned before the grand For Acting District Nott today be gan a systematic study of the evidence brought out in the Hapgood criminal libel for the purpose of salient points ready for submission to District Attorney Jerome upon the lat ters return to the dty from his home In definitely stated at the District Attorneys office to day that If tilli Is sufficient to Ur Wln by District Attorney Jerome to the Ap pellate Mth a view having the of that court proceed with meas ures looking to removal of Justice Deuel from the special sessions Loeb Tho correspondence between Mann and Secretary Loeb relative to the article on President Roosevelt In and Fancies Is in the possession of District Attorney who took it to Lake wood with Today the for Town Topics made a formal demand upon Acting Attorney Nott for the re turn of the but In formed that there was a great probability that Jerome would yet need It In connection with the Mann NOW Husband of Murdered Woman Be tums by Special EL to tne bier of his who was murdered by a former servant on Saturday A of Los accom by his two passed through EH Paso tonight en route Father and traveling in in a private car and received the news of the tragedy when they reached They Immediately turned hiring a special train to hasten their Is nit U recordbreaking time the trip to El was completed at average of fiftyfive miles an The special train left for Los to complete the remainder of the trip in twenty hours at the Is YJ of a through freight of the Topeka ft Santa Fe Wew up lost night two miles of killing M of the the escaping Plumb permitted water In the boiler to get too Bellefont Is a station between and oo UM main THE DYNAMITER OF THREE MORE Mei Who Saw Wreck From Land Tell of Lines That LATEST MUTINY A SEALED War Office at Petersburg Refuses to Give Out He Is Determined to Wreck Republicanism TERRITORIES NEED MORAL CLEANING Congressman Bede Gives His Reasons for Opposing POLYGAMY SHOULD BE WIPED OUT BY UNCLE SAM Fears With Statehood Gained man Adam Bede of Minnesota was the principal speaker at the annual banquet here tonight of the In ah interview this Congressman Bede made the following comment rela tive to the Statehood a matter In which Bede was prominent in oppo Nothing but The only thing that I cansee back of the contention of the National Republican that Arizona and New Mexico must admitted into In dm ply nothing else than They appeared to think that if we Re publicans did not vote to admit Territories one then the Demo crets might do It some re sult would be that the new State would crowd over into the Democratic But I do hot believe The West is not strongly Democratic as It once In for Should Clean Up Congressman Bede Bald the statehood matter was not a matter of politics at He asserted that during the last months there have been thirtysix con In both these Territories for the crime of and he thought that before they were admitted to the Union there should be a visitation of the big and a up morally while they are Territories and thus amenable to the powers of the General Government rather than wait until they have passed the pale of the arm of Would Be Like IRE VICTIMS OF Board of Investigation Ad but Trials Go The court martial Midshipman George IL Mel on charges of was continued The court overruled the plea In bar of Melvins counsel then sub mitted an additional raising the con tention that the act of KB waa impera tive because the superintendent of the academy had failed to make rulec which required stated that the act required but simply authorized to make rules to suppress The court over ruled the a plea of not Board The board of has been in session here about six weeks and which lias secured In formation upon which all the charges have been except that of adjourned At the was closed for the consideration of a verdict in the case 1 The courtmartial will up the case of Midshipman De of a of the third Another Midshipman William of second was put under afternoon on the charge of trial will commence the conclu sion of that of Midshipman De Midshipman Boyd to the football squad and Is if the best boxers In the TRIES TO MINISTER Official and Disarms Bede he believed that If po were not stamped out they gained they would pass under the control of the Mormon as has GERMAN TRADE TREATY or Anxiety Shown In at American fourth annual banquet of American Cora and Trade In Berlin was held The banquet was attended by 150 including the Ameri can Embassador Francis Greenwood of Harvard University Theodor who was the Commis of Germany at the Louis and Herr Lchmann of the foreign Promoting Herr spoke of good work the association was doing promoting the friendship of and the United said he compiling a report on the effect of the German ex at Louis on trade between the United and Ho said there already was evidence that German trade la the Vnlted States was as the of the Found Firmer Tower raid that In recent years German and American friendship had found a firmer coun be were cooperating to fur ther peace by scientific efforts and this mas Illustrated by the exchange of pro between American and As science was teaching the United BO the prac tical business life o his country was teaching All the speeches made Indicated anxiety regarding a future commercial treaty be tween the United States and of hna been appointed a member of tho Council ot the In recognition of him during Aa attempt to ahoot was of the who with his as and wrested from him could be The Ministers who was promptly a former Insur ance agent named who had been to a term for In of protests that ha was at Minis try immediate ly had been to the presence of tho Friends of the he haS be come mentally by his alleged wrongful Amalgamation of Two Great As Decided SPECIAL COMMITTEES WORK OUT DETAILS Harmony and No of Approval of list of dead recovered from tho the Valencia was lost now totals twenty Three more bodies were found this ono of whom la stated in dispatches to have been Simon but it Us here by steamship the name Is of San Tha tug Lome was held back awaiting tho assembling of the party of the and to allow tho undertaker to secure a number of for the burial of victims bodies cannot be brought to She will sail about 3 taking RII a carpenter to make rough and a party of pros and others who win be formed into land parties to scour the shore line for Chance of Advices received from the land parly wh eh saw the nnal destruction of tho Valencia and tried to make fast lines ashore from the say that if a line had beeg bent on the spun rono shot ashore from the and caught by Lineman would have been a chance of saving Une Broke Three were shot but one of which reached the cliff on which stood the three men and all were thin spun Tho second line thrown was the only one which reached shore and Line man Logan made fast and began to haul In when it being unable to the strain of tho big hawser without an Intermediary Tho steamer Salvor Is cruising up and the coast near where the wreck occurred seeking more and this morning at 11 the tug of Seattle was seen heading toward the wreck from Bark Worked Off The Salvor left last night to succor a threemasted bark reported in danger of being sent on the ahe having been but a mile from The bark escaped going having managed to work off the coast In the early when a moderate northeast breeze sprang The vessel was not In sight from the at daylight this SENATORS DISTURBED Denies In Wooing to Tho J War ren and Patterson were much disturbed today overa story in the Eastern ne ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO RELEASE PRISONERS Reported Artillerymen Seized Soldiers Who Were Held as story of the recent mutiny its termination are a scaled at owing to dif In telegraphic communication and the reticence of War Office who are In possession of The Navy department any messages since January arid the Department of the Interior received only today from the Chief of Police dispatch dated January recounting that the origin of the mutiny of the sail ors was due to the a doctor and a Jewish agitator who had a of i Liberate A meeting was called at which the rev decided to liberate the pris The mutineers demolished a which arms and munitions were seized and endeavored to compel commandant to grant the prisoners According the artillerymen of the garrison were greatly enraged against the muti and six soldiers of ering held them aa hostages threatened to execute the six men un less the regiment refused to join the rev end cooperated in crushing the Claim that mutiny and that all ID now the War to give The American Km has not received anything the details for consolidating the National Livestock as sociation and tha American Cattle Grow ers even to the selection of a name for the new were agreed upon tonight at a meet Ing of repre of the two associations held at the Brown Palaco The name de upon IB the American National Livestock Flan of The plan outlined at tho Joint of the executive committees of the two associations held In this city In October of last year was ratified and additional changes tho constitution and were agreed the most Important of which is the future representation at con and the arrangement to admit State and to in the Under the new plan of representation no proxies will be only delegates who present themselves at meetings being allowed to Working Tho executive committee of the new or will be enough to permit of on finance stockyards and livestock forest reserves and grazing lands and foreign and homo mar Grievances affecting any Interest connected with the livestock whether It be he stock tho rail the commission man or be that thinks he has a cause will be given attention by the proper No Doubt of The agreement made tonight submitted to the joint of the two associations tomorrow for No one can be found tonight who doubts that the delegates at the Joint convention will the plan unanimous The men who worked out the mation scheme were appointed by tha presidents of the two associations upon authorization of their respective executive Springer John Springer former president of the National Live Stock association be cause of hta neutral with both wax chosen as presiding of prepared to act on Moroccos j fleer of the joint meeting Se for a Increase of duties Gwinn of the National Live Stock AWAIT WORl oM ji to on vl The Moroccan conference this was devoted to tax The that they not without from the laid aside un til telegraphic to their inquiries Concerning the tha delegates preferred Jo have details examined and reported upon by a com before The conference until Tues and INSANE IAN association was selected to the min Four from executive commit tee of the two associations wtrs chosen to represent Men Doing the From the National Live Stock associa tion came of Salt Fred of Knowlin of Chicago and t of i The American Stock Growers tlon sent its Murdo j of Hughes nf Parsons of Salt Lake and ODonnel of j In Utmost Senator Warren engand marry Patterson in ft race for thd affections of the Senator through a personal denied the reported en ho declared was not but Nagle Is said to be a very close of daughter of Sen ator and whatever attention tho has has due to tha friendship between his daughter and Senator Warrens friend ex that personally Senator Warren cared nothing for the bat re It ot JEWETT GETS OUT OF IT Court Upholds Demurrer in Land Fraud Burnett of the court today upheld tho demurrer of a Minnesota who la charged by the State with perjury In connection with alleged school land frauds In this Jewett was Indicted last April on the charge of having secured several Salem women to enter upon school lands and then make affidavit that the land was for their personal use when In reality tha the State were made on tha understanding that the rights there by secured should be sold to at from to K Thrown Out of Judge Burnett assigned no reason for upholding the and unless the State Supreme court reverses his decision the case so far as Jewett Is is practically thrown out of The offense charged Is now which will preclude the State obtaining a new SEVENTEENTH VICTIM the After Down Out by After holding I The utmost cordiality and friendliness a number at ba was b ajl the business all Charles former txi i ln hani disposed of and with f I f A T i Add 1 Cft pt IS fia d e that all the walk ho wae to the com f mm Into a and st from and had all and passed close to to them from falling rre hm they winded with rood Into each others mancl of Welch down and out before he could After being disarmed he begged the ofi for them not to use him v to kill aa fes he gets out for I betraying v f i schoon to drowning her only the most In de th fitting Chairman Springer Harper Library library to cost at M a memorial tn Willlum of of IB Members nf the of of and alumni Killed by a ot to the Viceroy of tha iras killed bss from Grand avenue Into the entrance of the high school today Gertha a school was an accidentally collided with by an young and a few minutes later she found she had been stabbed In the The knife cut through her cloth ing but did not penetrate the flesh This makes the seventeenth mys stabbed on the streets within the past two but marks the first case ot stabbing during the None has been Description The girls description of todays tallies with the descriptions furnished by the others who were and the mysterious now known as the Is being searched for zealously by every member of the police MIXER WAS MURDERED of Mysterious Disappearance May Be SAN teven years ago John an aged and wealthy miner of mysteriously No word ever of his passing but t was supposed ho hart died and after the required lapse of relatives obtained from court a Judicial declaration of It Is now that nn In almost conclusively shown that was found dead in lake with blood stalne on his face that seemed to be evi dence of The body was held for several days at the but given a paupers no one having been able to Identify Irrigation for Fort Special to Du bols an amendment to he In ilan appropriation appropriating for a of the Fort Hall Indian Irrigation the Consul at Vladivostok Gomel say that the orders were of the and that the after destroying stores and Severe Is reported to have bund but no is 1 at Leagues Ii holdinga The dele gates to meet at the site many but the lo cal Finnish authorities extend hospitality to which ft scantily account of the ar rest of many of delegates 7 Though an split was averted in the Constitutional Democratic convention held here many ofthe members and extremists who were dissatisfied with the middle course are withdrawing from the Prominent among Is Prince Eu who j a place in Count Cabinet behest and against his personal Inclina He has published open an nouncing his The Extreme Right party Is Buffering ner and many dissidents from both are swelling the ranks of the League of Economists and other At central bureau of the allied mod erate factions there of Inthe result of the election In the though t Is admitted that the attitude of peasantry is an un known PENNSYLVANIA TO ANSWER Will Deny Owning Controlling wt in any tomorrow the resolution adopted by the House of Representatives calling for Information as to ths commission dom by the Pennsylvania of of that that Pennsylvania railroad management wilt be to supply any facts asked It is believed that it will be determihed to prepare a of facts for pre the House of Representa This is out the declaration that the Pennsylvania railroad expressly provides that the company may buy and own bonds and stocks of De nial will be made that the company con either tho Baltimore ic foe Norfolk Western or the If proof of this schedules of the stock holdings In toe several companies will be These will show In no tase does the Railroad com pany own a majority of the Not Admission will oe ma that the Penn sylvania owns ft Of the stock of tho Northern railroad and of the Baltimore Washington but It will argued that of these lines Is a competitor of the Penn sylvania CREW ROUTED BY FIRE FITS in Steamer Cascade Men a Close the crew In the works of the from en route to Halibut burst Into flame at anchorage here shortly after midnight this from unknown The which with marvelous wai first discovered by the not until the upper was Into the he aroused the In to prevent less of By this time several tugs were playing powerful on tho steamer after a hard succeeded in saving her from complete destruction Tho Is badly up per works will have Jo ind engine and ara The damage will run Into i   

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