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Show VOLUME Yin DEFEHDENTS MIOIS NUMBER IH OGDEN, UTAH 284. FOUR ATTEMPTS TO ASSASSINATE CASE CZAR e 4. Reports Oct. BERLIN, ".iiTem here say that the cxar's i Journey through Russia v.as one lung race for life. HI a visit to Odessa is shortened for fear of assassination. The IHilice of Odessa vlalined to have discovered four plots to take the 5 t sar's life. Produce Fifty Thousand Affi- -. of Plea for davits In Support Venue Judge ReChange of While Stackelburg Remains Men, a Threatening Letter. NEXT RiMK. Oct. HOUSE Commander-In-Chi- at Mukden With Has ef 30,-00- county. Tbe Judge aald that the failure of to fight the change tUc itatea attorney in a bad light. him of venue placed received an had aaid he further Be molgned letter stating that he would in le visited by a vigilance committee cue he granted the petition. The county in which the cases will be tried later. VH be announced Cbok daughters of confedIN CONVENTION eracy national ST. LOUIS. Oct. 4. The in session here of the convention United Daughters of the Confederacy, representing all the Southern states, b a notable gathering. There are several hundred delegatee, representing tbe wealth. Intelligence and aristocracy of the South. Today was deof the voted largely to the reception vision and the completion of the program for the regular sessions of the convention which will continue week. through the remainder of the The Southern aodety of thla city and other organisations have made elaborate preparation! for the entertainment of the delegatee. CHICAGO, Oct. 4. William S. Cow- herd, in charge of the Democratic campaign, arrived arrived at Chicago today. He aaid In an interview, "There are sixty congressional districts which are uncertain. It Is only necessary for the Democrats to carry half of these In order to change the balance of power. I feel confident In the prediction that we will have the next house. The Roma assert 4. newspaper l;a- - invited Information that the Jap-ane- xe Gen- ROCKEFELLER'S COIN UNcasualties. ABLE TO WARD OFF DEATH Japanese COUNTRY PEOPLE ALL FLOCK TO MUKDEN XEW YORK. Oct. 4. Backed by the' Rockefeller millions and headed by Dr. William H. Welch of the Johne MUKDEN, Oct. 4. All Is quiet a about Mukden. The Hopkins University of Baltimore, county populaboard, composed of the foremost med- tion in anticipation of a battle In the have ical scientists in the country, open are flocking Into the city. The admitted, after two years' research, population of the city In the last three that they have been unable to find weeks has been lncreaaed by several the germ of the disease' that caused tens of thousand of people. the death of little "Jack McCormick, the grandson of John D. Rockefeller, FIGHTING WILL RAGE In 1900. AROUND VLADIVOSTOK The second annual report of the 6. 0. P. CANDIDATES board. Just completed, says that the TIEN-T8IOct. 4. The Gazette ARE NOTIFIED serum la not a success. Almost half hears that the Chinese government and children treated only of died, the i , imOLEAN, N. Y, Oct. 4. Lieut. Gov. in a few cases did a noteworthy administration. Its follow provement nominatof notified his was Higgins CORONERS INQUEST. cases In which Of the eighty-thre- e ion for governor on the Republican emwas serum the ticket at hia home here today. At the thirty-eigIsaac Sloans Death Caused By Alohm time the notification took place ployed In treating infanta for were fatal. In only twelve cases did of If. Linn Bruce, the candidate cohol Poisoning and Heart Its lieutenant governor, and the other a noteworthy Improvement follow reFailure. ' whole the On the administration. candidates on the state ticket. Sensays the sults were disappointing, ator Malby, as chairman of the comAn Inquest Into the death of Isaac notification second annual report of the Rockedelivered the mittee, feller Institute of Medical Research. Senator ipeech to Mr. Higgins. Sloan, who died in the city Jail on Black and a numSaturday night waa held before Judge ber of other prominent Republicans RUSSELL SAGE 8ETS $750 About half a Howell this morning. of the state attended the ceremonies. AS VALUE OF MAN'S LIFE but examined were witnesses dosen the none could throw upon any PENNSYLVANIA FIREMEN light NEW YORK. Oct. 4. Russell Sage, ASSEMBLE AT ERIE having for $750 settled an action subject. The Jury consisting of Bernard brought against him by Mrs. Bridget ERIE, Pa., Oct. 4. The silver Kane, the widow and administratrix Knoth, James Casaon and William convention of the Firemen's of Jeremiah Kane, to recover $50,000 Lucas came to the following verdict: iMoclatlon of the state of Pennsyldamages for the death of her husband, "We find that Isaac Sloan came to his to Justice vania opened here today and the city her counsel today applied b In gala attire in honor of the visit- Gildersleeve in the superior court to death through alcohol poisoning and or! here from many points. The make an order discontinuing the ac- heart failure. three days' program provides for a tion. Justice Gildersleeve, on the parade and numerous prise competit- consent of Reed A Reed, made the BEAUTY DOCTOR MUST ions In addition to the regular busi- order sought FULFILL HIS CONTRACT Mr. ness sessions. Sage that Kane Mrs. entertainexplained Elaborate on Park house a ment has been provided. of owner was the avenue, where she resided and where PORTLAND, OcL 4. Judge Hogue her husband was the janitor. She allowed C. A. Furey, a beauty doctor, DOGS OF PEDIGREE him AT WESTMINSTER stated that she lived there with days this morning to make Ruth While descending sixty handin the basement M. ' Niaonger, whose one-tim- e to street the the stairway from the some features have become somewhat WESTMINSTER, R, C., Oct 4. her husband fell Into the old and wrinkled, look pretty, or Uke Many doga of high degree are benched basement of which he the consequences of having accepted at the ahow which opened today un- area way, from the results of the stairway her watch for his sen-ice- s The died. without fulstep top der the auspices of the New West- was broken in half, which caused the contract hia filling minster Gun club and In conjunction man to fall. Furey, alio had given Mrs. Niaonger with the annual de- -, provincial exhibition. a was answer general Mr. treatments before he waa arSage's The moat eight notable kennels of Van- nlal of the facta. Finally Mr. Sage rested, says he .will ,try to make couver, Seattle, Portland and other consented to pay $750 In settlement soon as hia electrical Inai good eltiea on the coast are represented. strument Is repaired. Mrs. Nisonger has longed for beauty for some- time. LS BIG BLACK BEAR WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY TREE A OF Furey, when he met her, longed for a WITH LIMB CONGRESS 18 POSTPONED unique piece of Jewelry she had, so made a bargain. Furey got the they 4. Frank Frey, BERLIN, Oct 4. The international NO. Nev.. Oct the woman was to get beauty. watch; wireless telegraphy known In Reno, ha a Just return Her mirror decreed that Furey waa congress, sumin moned at the initiative of Germany extended trip an hunting om hia part of the bargain not which was to have met today, has orth. He reports a thrilling ex and keeping demanded the Mrs. Niaonger bear. nee with a huge black depostponed at the request of The back. watch dermatologist nance and Great Britain, which beaut wan caught In a trap. One clined. A followed. of larceny charge countries desired more time to study ing last week while strolling Judge Hogue made the unique ruling he questions Involved. when gh the mountains unarmed.beFrey did that If the woman la beautiful upon the brute. At first end of at the court In his she appears THE DISPENSATION mow that the bear was trapped OF shall keep the watch. itarted to run away when he dis sixty days Furey CHARITY WILL BE TAUGHT ed that it was trapped, then started to kill the brute HELEN GOULD BUYS XEW YORK, Oct 4. A "School of OLD FAMILY HOME the limb of a tree and succeeded Philanthropy" was opened In this city after a most exciting time. The oay. Its object being to teach the the paws of the bear struck mtlonal application of NEW YORK. Oct. 4. By the terms The wounds, charity. painful man. Inflicting uvse g of a report filed today by Referee Wm. of instruction outlined calls him from hia pur-T- G. Davis not c the deterring at White Plains. Mi.. Helen study of municipal reform t. bear succumbed only after Miller Gould will secure title of cuvltiea, social settlement work. ImFrey crushed. ikull had been $344,847.41. In for at migration. racial traits In the popula-U- n Irvington, mema as ght the akin to Reno order to secure the property Miss and kindred topics rtf thffi fleht. Gould brought friendly partition suit and TOFFICE CONSPIRACY against her brothers, George J. court CASE IS TO BE DECIDED SCONSIN W. C.T. UiNVENT0N Howard Gould, and the supreme appointed a referee to fix the price. Mlsa Gould also purchased from the Washington, oct 4. The appeal estate Woody Crest, Irvington, where August W. Machen and his 4 dei! she ACINE. Wls.. OcL has established a home for chilin the postofflee conspiracy at to ea are already in the city dren. The purchase price for Woofly state convention Crest Is oT wsw" taken up by the United i the thirty-fir- st $9,780. ex are court of appeals thla morning, more the W. C. T. U. and tomorrow hearing set for October 18th. ted to arrive Wore 'nthm DEMONSTRATION FOR TAFT the letter box fastener rase. cmi the of m the business First the AT EVANSVILLE At Piebe fully open. SAXONYS AGED KING church thl eveninge " ,T rian IN SERIOUS CONDITION will . nlng' demonstration EVANSVILLE. Ind., Oct. 4. Local hy Ich addresses will hr have completed arrangeRepublicans Ldf ' 1 ments for s. M. C. Upham. a,n,p. Ra!!?UN- - 0,t' toThe aged king the big demonstration of y' Who hn" hpen HI is L. M. N. Stevens. a to formal mark nieht opening the night lonal organisation: MIm Baln ,n lltlnnP1T ' serious c the campaign. Secretary of War Tft Hia weakness Is accentur is slated to deliver the principal ad- -' member flt" of roughing, wl er dress. from obtaining sleep. N, RUSSIAN SHIPS SAID TO HAVE ESCAPED FROM TOGO LONDON, Oct. 4. The Rome of the Exchange Telegraph wires that a message has been received there from Chee Foo which asserts that a warship recently ran thq blockade of Port Arthur and escaped to the southeast. corre-Minde- CRUISER SMOLENSK PASSES nt GIBRALTAR GIBRALTAR, Oct. 4. The Russian cruiser Smolensk of the volunteer fleet passed here today, going west. OGDEN MAN KILLED, anti-dysente- ht De-pe- w, - he Llnfl-hurs- I rlden SLP"t,n f,1 PROMOTED Martin Russa By a is Horribly Mutilatad Freight Train on tho Union Paeifio. A special to the Tribune from Cheyenne under date of Oct. 1 says: Martin Russa of Ogden. Utah, was killed by a freight train at Sherman station thla afternoon while stealing a ride. Both of hia lega were severed and his body was horribly mangled, death being Instantaneous. The remains were taken to Laramie to await Instructions from friends or relatives regarding their disposal. Letters found on the body Indicate that Ruaaa waa employed at Ogden as a cook. . GIVES $50,000 TO HELP ELECT THE TICKET NEW. YORK, OcL 4. Francis Burton Harrison, Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, today presented to Cord Meyer, chairman of the Democratic state committee, a check for $50,000, according to a man who said he saw the check. This is the record contribution to a state campaign fund. In facL It la aaid to equal any Individual contribution to a national campaign fund- - Henry G. Davis, nominee for gave a similar sum to the 'national committee. Mr. Harrison Is a warm favorite of Tammany Hall. Only twenty-nin- e years old, he has proven himself an orator of rare ability and a politician Two years ago of much sagacity. Tammany nominated him for congress This Is In the Thirteenth district. known as the Diamond Bay district; stretching along fifth avenue from street, and Fourteenth to Eighty-sixt- h haa always been heavily Republican. But Mr. Harrison got out and made a' personal canvass, and as a result was elected by a majority of 8,000 In a district which had always been heavily Republican. vice-preside- AMERICAN TO HAVE $1,000X00 HOME OF PEACE GETS A SAD LICKING British Member of Parliment and Holder of Prize for Promotion of International Peace Cinches With American Usher. POSTMASTER PAYIE for-j-e- Oct. 4. Judge Kersten the petition of granted tkif morning of venue In Of a change for defense g Sixty Uncertain Congressional case. The theater Be Iroquois Districts They Want Only Thirty fifty thousand affidefendthe that for a Majority. davits representing could not secure a fair trial in I 100,-00- 0 are preiwrlng to send two divis-- I that -imik against Vladivostok, beside eral Stukelberg, commander of the tn occupy northern Korea. Hast Siberian corps, remains In MukThe Russian. It is aaid. h.ixe sent den with thirty thousand troops. lite hundred additional marines to Kuroimikiu has retired with a hun- Vladivostok to aid in the defense of dred thousand men to Tleling which the Hirt. ha been converted into an Immense camp. It la thoroughly entrenched, PLEDGED TO SECRECY REGADING PORT ARTHUR and surrounded by a triple circle of Forts have J charged electric wires. been erected on the hills to the south TOKIO, Oct. 4. Lieutenant Rran-vill- e and southeast, other forts have been R. Fort esc ue, the American aterected to protect the railway. tache who was besieged with the forces In Port Arthur, has arrived here en route to Washington. He is pledgJAP SCOUTS ROUT ENEMY BUT HAVE TO RETIRE ed to secrecy pending the f:UI of the fortress. 4. Is reIt TOKIO, Oct. officially ported that a body of Japanese scouts JAPANESE FORCE THROWN INTO PANIC on October 2d attacked and routed a detachment of the enemy's cavalry, ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 4. Gensixty strong, occupying Paohslng Tun, thirteen miles north of Liao Yang. The eral Mischentko on October attacked Japanese scouts were then attacked by and threw into a state of panic a JapA quantwo hundred and thirty Russian cav- anese force at Tumendxe. alry. The Japunese retired. The en- tity of ammunition and rifles were emy's loss was thirty. There were no abandoned by the Japanese. D1 Gim-nal- CHICAGO, e . Frederick Oct. PARIS. 2 Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor J of the Statue of Liberty In New J York liay, died this morning of He hud been bed- - s tuberculosis. ridden sluee last May. His con- - e Hit ion u suddenly aggravated 0 yesterday and death ensued. In Well Fortified Position. DEMOCRATS WILL HAVE SCULPTOR OF STATUE 1 OF ' LIBERTY IS DEAD ENTRENCHED AT TIEPING jw ceives e KUROPATKIN STRONGLY ivi-rn- FEAR. INJUSTICE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1904 IS SINKING FAST . BOSTON, Oct. 4. The Hon. W. R. Creiner, M. P., of the British delegation to the Peace Congress and winner of the Noble prise for promoting universal peace, was badly "licked by an uher at the Tremont Temple yes- Rallies Have Been BatTemporary Members of Family Now at Bedside. terday. Cremer started to asceiul the platform where only local notables are WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. It is re- permitted. The usher explained matPost mast that ported ters and In return got abue to which Payne Is Miiiklug rapidly at 2:55. The he retorted. Then they clinched and members of his family were called to the Britisher was vanquished. The hia bedside. uwher refused to apologise. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. The physi- MORTALLY STABBED, HE attendance Issued the folSHIELDS HIS ASSAILANT lowing bulletlng at 9:30: "Postmaster-GenerSAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 4. Edward has Payne again rallied. Hls heart action Is very Parker, probably mortally stabbed by an enemy, whne name he refuses to feeble. Hia condition Is grave. divulge and for a cause which he was (Signed) equally uncommunicative, approached osler; Policemen Walsh and Heinrichs at II "RIXEY, o'clock last night on the street and "M AGRUDER, asked the location of the nearest drug "GRAYSON. When Dr. Osier left the consulta- store. Hls weakened condition and the tion room he said that although the win he was evidently Buffering great patient had rallied somewhat. It was caused the patrolmen to ask why he feared the Improvement was only tem- wanted to find a pharmacy. "I've been done up by a man with a porary. he groaned, but I'll not tell knife, President Rooaevqh called at the you about it. 1 waa stabbed poxt master general's apartments this near anything Second and Howard streets." morning as susual. The policemen quickly rang for an Hmhulance and bad the fast sinking LITTLE BOY FALLS ON victim removed to the Harbor hosHI8 FATHER IN A WELL pital. A cursory examination showed that Purker'waa In a critical condiREDDING, OcL 4. A. J. Cunningtion, one of hls lungs having been ham, four years old, tumbled Into a pierced by the blade, causing Internal cians In al -- thirty-fou- r foot well at Anderson today and caromed on hls father, Louis Cunningham, who was working at the bottom, and the father was hurt the worst of the two. Mr. Cunningham was ainklng a well on hls place. Hls brother and father-in-la- w were working at the windlass while be Jid the digging. The little boy, playing about the windlass, stepped tp the edge of the well to see my father" and tumbled In. The father waa In a stooping position when the boy struck him on the shoulders and knocked him down. The boy began to cry, more from the strangeness of his surroundings than from the Injuries he had received. The father was relieved to find that no harm had come to hls little son. He placed him In the bucket and called to the men on top to hoist him to the surface. Once there the little fellow wae aa happy as though nothing had happened. A bleeding. The patient gave hie address a S3 Tehama street and requested that hls wife be summoned at once. Pressed for further particulars at the hnspltal, Parker merely said: I know well by whom I was stabbed and know the causes which have lead up to It. but I refuse positively to tell anything about the circumstances That la all I have to say." The surgeons at an early hour thla morning said Parker would probably die. SENATOR HOAR 18 LAID TO REST 4. The Oct. CONCORD, Mass, train bearing the remains of the late Senator Hoar arrived at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The body waa conveyed to the Unitarian church where service were hrjd. After the eervlces an opportunity wee given to view the remains. Interment took place In OF BOLT CORKSCREW Hollow late this afSleepy cemetery LIGHTNING TAT008 TREES ternoon. 4. Up In the CHICAGO AND ALTON GOES TO ROCK ISLAND country In thla county the recent storm waa accompanied by lightning of a strange variety, which CHICAGO, Oct. 4. The discovery people up that way describe aa cork- waa made today at the annual meeting screw lightning. of the and Alton railroad that For Instance, aa many aa a score of W. H. Chicago Moore and J. H. Moore,' were trees were struck by lightning, but In control of the most of the atook, Instead of being, split wide open from thus confirming the report of the sale top to bottom, as Is generally the case, of the Alton to Rock Island Interests down wound around and the lightning the trunk In spirals, burning a cork- L HAS8A EXPEDITION screw path In the bark aa it went, but 8UFFER8 HARDSHIPS not splitting the tree Itself. In one Instance It wns noticed that LONDON, OcL 4. The' L'Hassa exthis unusual variety of lightning made a corkscrew path midway down one pedition la undergoing great hard- of the monarebs of the forest and then ships In marching toward India. It Is ban signed leaped across lots to a neighboring said that nthe Chinese Amwithout retreaty tree and seared a spiral mark down the its trunk to the ground. In neither ceiving the necessary permission of case was the tree set on fire, and there the Chinese GovernmenL stands the two trees, with- their bark scarred In corkscrew figures, mute PEACE CONGRESS ELECTS ITS OFFICERS TODAY of monuments to the Idlcsyncrasles the recent phenomena September storm. 4. Robert ROSTON. Mas., Oct. Treat Paine, Sr., of Boston, 'was today elected President of the International ACTOR HAWTREY REDDING, OcL Shln-gleto- Anglo-Tlbeta- CRITIC Pence congress. Benjamin F. T rue-bloof Boston was secreNEW YORK, Oct.. 4. Charles Haw-tre- y, tary. The congress held Its first formthe nrtor, and Anson Playfair, al business meeting today. the critic, well known here, term 7 FRANCE TROUBLED BY nated today a friendship that begun LABOR DISTURBANCES In their school days at Rugby by a rough and tumble row In Rectors. The affair came very close to ending In a PARIS, Oct. 4. Serious labor disturbances occurred at Clauses today. police court. Those who were present said that The rioters were finally charged by Several disHaw trey was Inclined to blame Play- dragoons and dispersed. fair for certain comments that had turbers were wounded. been recently passed on him. This HANGED FOR DEATH Playfair resented, and then the two NEGRO OF WHITE WIFES PARAMOUR friends fell to abusing one another. SWING3 ON od 1 PARIS. Oct. 4. George A. Kessler, the American president of the Moet and Chandon company, purchased a large property situated near the Bois de Boulogne, adjoining the estate of the Prince Borghese, on which he will erect the handsomest residence In France. The mansion will cost over 5,000,000 francs ($1,000,000) and will be designed and built by the famous architect, Sanson, who built the Chateaux of the Due de Chartres, Prince Finally the subject of a debt existde JolnviUe and the Count de Castel-lan- e. ing between them waa Introduced. No stables will be built, but Thl so Infuriated Hawtrey that he there will be a grand garage accom- sprang to hls feet, and, leaning across the table, struck Playfair twice In modating twenty automobiles For twenty years Kessler ha been the face. The latter retaliated and collecting art treasures In Europe for the pair rolled about the floor of the the decoration of his residence, which, restaurant until the waiters separated when furnished, will equal in beauty them. Hawtrej8 was anxious to continue of architecture and the artistic character of Its decoration Any house In but Playfair seemed greatly humiliEurope. It Is Kesslers plan to live ated, and, after apologising to hls six months of each year In his Paris friend and the manager, ordered a cab residence, and the other six months and drove away. Hawtrey ' waa then taken home by a friend. In New York. WASHINGTON, Pa., Oct. 4. James Callaghan, colored, was hanged in the county Jail at 10:15 thla morning for the murder last February of Moss Ray. also colored. Callaghan waa suspected by Ray of Intimacy with hls wife, a white woman. LADY-CURZO- REPORTED TO BE NOT SO WELL IONDON. Oct. 4. It was reported this morning that Lady Curaon was not so well today. . |