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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL LIST HEARS Bill t ogudejst, it a 50. NUMBER Yin VOLUME IS Were Lost Take" Before Coroner. Will Be Presented to the Grand Jury. Evidtn SOLDIERS Hundreds Who Came to See and Be Seen Laughed Only In Their Sleeves. DISAPPEAR Have Rebelled Against Turks in Persian Gulf Jury Arabs FORGOnEN A HOWLING SUCCESS Butchers Are Overmatched By the Wild Dervishes of the Desert. the Provinces. 5, And there were present the Picininniea, and the Jobiliee and the Garyuliee and the Grand Panjandrum himaelf, with the little round but- ton at the top, and thoy all foil to playing tho game of can, till the gunpowder ran out of the heels of their boots. Samuel Foote. 1904. i Y HAVE Saltan's WITNESSES SUMMONED 4,000 hahy TUESDAY, JANUARY MOUNTEBANKS SHOW Y for Kni Usher Held Responsible Half the Lives Which i- -i IT? IK CITY METHODS Chaplain's Request That Senators The Mayor Gets Appropriations on His Unsupported Repeat Lord's Prayer Meets No Response. Word. TODAY'S SESSION OF CONGRESS BUT CHALLENGES THE COUNCIL House Takes Up Senator Morgan's Resolution Regarding President, Panama and Colombia. On an Unanimous Vote for Noodod crease in tho Fire Fighting In- Force. catch-ae-catc- Josephine Sponold, died last night gy seventeen years In the Iroquois Are, of Injuries received of victims 591. number total m,vlnf the to her home after gy tras removed ne died. The police tfct Are, where on the list of was she know jMnt Dec. 5. CHICAGO, ln-jm- ed BERLIN. Jan. The National today prints that a rebellion against the 'Turks has broken out in Yemen province, Arabia. Four thousand Turkish troops which were sent to suppress the rebellion have disappeared and it Is rumored that they have been annihilated by the Arabian fighting men. There is also a rebellion of the Arabs in the Turkish provinces along the Persian gulf. Rebels attacked the town of Alrieh and killed nine Turkish officers and thirty soldiers. 5. Zei-tu- ng "Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed Srest?" So 'twos in Tophat when my tale begins, Among the inmates roasting for thoir sins." eeeee Tims made, the Fuller, superintendent of the Fuller Construction company, who, after the fire was extinguished, went to the roof of the theatre and broke out ell the ventilators, according to charges made by the police, surrendered to the this morning and authorities Is IS DELIVERED being pending formal charges. The coroner announces that everytBELIEVE MEMBER8 CABINET hing Is in readiness for the Inquest BE WAR. WILL THERE Thursday. One hundred and fifty witnesses have been subpoenaed. On tho Other Hand tho German Foreign ALL WHO HEAR PATTI Office Is Confident Thors Will MUST 8ECURE 8EATS Bo No Conflict held FRANCISCO, aJn. 5. The police today notified the Grand opera touse management that no one would be permitted to stand at the Patti concerts No chairs will be allowed In the Isles All must show seat checks to Ute police before entering. The officials ire determined to prevent a possible repetition of the Chicago panic. LONDON, Jan. 5. The Central News says it is understood that Russia's reply to Japan was delivered at Tokio today. WISH FATHER TO THOUGHT. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. Nearly the whole of the cabinet meeting today was devoted to a discussion of the gravity of the Far Eastern situation. The presCLOSING ST. LOUIS THEATERS. believe ident and cabinet generally 8T. LOUIS. Jan. 5. All t haters not there will be war. conforming to the law are being closed today. GERMANY HOPEFUL OF PEACE. BERLIN, Jan. 5. The foreign office LOS ANGELES, TOO. has received advices causing a most MS ANGELES, Jan. 5. Building favorable view of the situation in the The officials believe that Inspector says that no theater In the Far East. dty compiles with the law and he will peace will be maintained. close ail in which the law Is not obeyed. AWARDS OF VENEZUELAN ARBITRATION COMMISSION XEW YORK, Jan. Pengera arriving Caracas from Yenesue n commissioner V11 na Secretary Dodge. Balnbrldge said 1 arbitration mrnmlsi Mr. n erlcans were neutral. PRESS CENSORSHIP. TOKIO. Jan. 5. A press censorship and regarding movements of troops the this country for larger amounts the other and their t T'va delicate and coi The American claim " nu,nber and amour Twenty-thre- e warships was established today. TROOPS EMBARKING. v "d 1381,000 swarded F otber American neirmat ,, m important an UmPlre and will In KILL! n. Montreal"-ja- ,,ub ornlng; ToPARIS, Jan. 5. A dispatch from emthe for kio says that preparation barkation of two divisions of troops continues. The troops will presumKorea. ably be sent to southern CHINA IS DEFIANT. BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 5. The Post h says China has replied to the attiher Inquiries regarding apanese tude In the event of a Russian war. The reply has not been published, said that but on good authority will protect It makes clear that China endanare case In they Interests her gered by either party. Anglo-Frenc- February. FIREMAN KOREA'S ATTITUDE. Jan. 5. The Korean LONDON, here today stated that d'affalrs charge were much more faproposals Japan's vorable than Russia's in regard to Korea. He said that Korea would never agree to Russia's suggestion that the third country become a neutral zone. He believes there will be war. but In the event of war Korea would remain 5, bdlng wa. l gi00.000. C fi,llln othek!l,P'1 tlmb injured. it-i- s Inferno. Hudibras. "You ail did sea that on tho Luperal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which ho did thrice accept. John Murphy's Revised Version of ShakespcarW. "Now is tho time to swim the pup, Before the pond io frozen up. Bard of Billtown. JUBILEE OCCURRED LAST EVENING. and Mrs. Squires, Mr. and Mrs. Fred And the best of all the many jokes Priue, Assistant County Attorney Joof last night was that HE actually took seph J. Whittaker, President Parley P. himself seriously. On that brasen vis- Christensen of the Y. SI. R. C., and age was no smile, but Just the calmness others. bom of self and Dlgnan's academy never looked betgreatness. To HIM alone, it was a cor- ter. It really was quite artistically deconation; to all the others It was a orated. Wreaths of evergreen hung In screaming farce. graceful festoons from the walls and there were flags and bunting and pic"There, William, dld'st tuou never see tures of the other two great Republi('Tie but by way of simile) cans, Lincoln and Roosevelt The A squirrel spend his little rage made delightful orchestra academy In jumping round a rolling cage? music and played whenever asked. The cage, as either side turns up. People began to arrive at the appointed Strikes a ring of bells a top; hour 8:15 o'clock and by 9 the hall Moved in the order, pleased with the was literally crowded. It was rather chimes. a representative audience, the hoi polThe foolish creature thinks he climbs; io! being In evidence as well as the But here or there, turn wood or wire, manicure set The failure of Governor He never gets two Inches higher. Wells, who was the second biggest man FOr the first time In Ogden's history, present, to arrive on time, delayed Salt Lake came here to witness comic things and HE mounted the stage and opera; and as on many occasions, Og- ordered two or three dances. Nearly danced, Including HIMden people went to Salt Lake to hear everybody SELF. Patti sing. It was a fair exchange, for HIS OMNIBUS DUTIES. Ogden got art and Salt Lake got fun. was kept pretty busy all the HE Men's The members of the Young time. HE danced, was floor manager, an the of club Capital City, Republican the at umpire, referee, timekeeper, bookmakmaintained expense organisation of a certain ambitious politician, were er, usher, toastmaster, band director, here with Instructions to the effect that doorkeeper, audience and all. HE reall their laughing should be done In lieved the fears of many of his stanchtheir sleeves. To HIS face they were est supporters by not eating with his to be as serious as is HIS own ambition knife; neither did HE parade through to wear Senator Kearns' shoes. Before the ball room nibbling a ham sandthe night was over many of them said wich, as HE did on the night of the rethe task was too hard they had to ception to the visitors to the Irrigation congress. That, however, was a spelaugh or die. cial occasion when HE felt called upon for he dearly Murphy was there to display some wild and woolly westmakown one his of even loves a Joke, ern "culchur" for the delectation of the ing. He alternated between HIM and effete east. the rabble, telling HIM what the rab- visitors from the 9 o'clock the band struck up the At ble thought of HIM, and telling the rabble what he (Murphy) thought. lively air: He cornea! He comes! None of it is fit to print. The great Poo Bah!" HANSON WAS BORED. mounted the rostrum took HE then He George Hanson looked bored. center the of the stage, where the red has not the resiliency of Murphy. When fires glowed wannest and where the George doesn't like things he will betray calcium lights shone brightest, smote his disgust at so much per column in HIS manly chest, struck an attitude Goodwin's Weekly. This Is a little un- and commanded silence. HE then Ingrateful In George, for HE adds large- vited HIMSELF and the other newly ly to George's revenue. Probably this elected officers to come forward. Then Is the only case on record where HE Charlie Hollingsworth, who said he had does not get a rake-of- f. made all the lucky nominating, real SALT LAKE CONTINGENT. barnstorming speeches, at Provo and Salt Lake City sent up R delegation other convention cities, since Adam strong, headed by was a plowboy and Hec was a pup. about seventy-fiv- e There were Introduced Governor Wells, who read Wells. M. Heber Governor In the crowd from the capital Secretary sn extremely Interesting and an unusof State Hammond. Attorney General ually long essay on HIM. Breeden, Councllmen Dean. Martin and GOVERNOR WELLS' PAPER. Hobday. Land and Water Commission"Hoop La! Erin go brsgh. Ich Hebe er Joe MacKnlght, Mr. and Mrs. rarley dlch. Zul mou saa agnpo. der abund While, W. H. Wilkinson and Andy (Continued on Page 2.) White. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. King. Mr. REPUBLICAN -- SAX 5. At the con- Some weeks ago at a meeting of the today he requested the senators to Join purchase of a street cleaning and him In repeating the Lord's prayer, but sprinkling machine, which he hnq seen no voice responded from the floor. in operation while in St. Louis, lie exA resolution was adopted directing tolled It merits and said the purchase tiie commissioners of the District of price of the first hundred of the maColumbia to inspect all the phices of chines whs 91.000 each. After the sale public amusement In the city to avoid of the first hundred the price was to u repetition of the Chicago disaster. tie advanced to 81.500. He was very Senator Ixulge I11 a vigorous speech urgent that the council pnsa an ordidefended the administration's action 111 nance providing for the purchase of Panama affairs and died authorities to one of the machines. show that the president lind precedents The council after considering the for the recognition of pHnnma's matter assed the ordinance and the machine has been purchased. During Senator Morgan's resolution declar- the discussion of the matter at the ing that a state of war exists between council meeting, h11 admitted they had Paiuinm and Colombia and that the never seen or heard of the machine, but president exceeded his power In rec- concluded to purchase it on the mere ognising the revolutionary government word of the mayor that it was effective was taken up In the house today. and would benefit the city. The house unanimously adopted resSoon after this Chief Graves of the olutions of sympathy for the victims of fire department made a request of the the Chicago disaster. council that he In permitted to employ The house voted down a motion to four additional men. The matter was appoint a committee of five to Inves- referred to the fire committee, who tigate theq barges that congressmen mude uu Investigation and recommendwere connected with the postal scan- ed that three men be allowed the fire dal. A resolution for an Investigation detriment. aThe council approved the was then refererred to the committee reiKtrt of the fire committee and auon poatofflees. thorised their employment. At the following meeting the mayor returned the measure with his veto, snd the council very promptly ami SAYS NEW YORK and without much discussion tasscd It over his veto by a unanimous vote-o- nly Counclltnun Williams being abIS sent. Chief Graves thereuimn employed the men, whose names had been submitted to the council and found to lie Inde-lienden- It Is to laugh. RUSSIA'S REPLY e "With hidoous clamor and a loud one, As if all sorts of noises had been Contracted into one loud din; And by tho greatnesa of hie noiae Proved fittest for his country's choica." THE David . Since firat horologue complete, An iron bladder, hooped, and white with heat Had swung above a wave of molten stone Intended for tho Biggest Fool o'or known; And while the cycling ages came and went The bobbing bladder was an empty tenement." Osceola William at tha Gat until thle morning. George Dusenberry, head usher of e the theatre, charged with being respon-dhlof doors the the for locking children's gallery when the fire started, vu arrested last night He Is conn. tented with one of the gravest accu-Htinconnected with anyone against the theatre. His action Is said to have cost half the lives which were lost BARGES LOST WITH It the coroner's Jury returns a verdALL ON BOARD ict before the grand Jury adjourns the evidence will be Immediately presentNEWPORT NEWS, Va., Jan. 5. The Coroner Teager toed to the latter. barges New Jersey and Liberty, which day Issued a hundred summons for left here in tow of the tug Navigator, witnesses. were lost In the storm. Both barges Dusenberry was held in 9500 bonds to are supposed to have gone down with eawlt the action of the coroner's Jury on all board. The bonds were promptly furnished by the storm their hawsers partDuring owners. the theatre ed and both were carried out to sea. The first suits against the city and All day long yesterday the Navigator the Iroquois management were filed tothe coast near Hog island In day by Ivy Owens, whose mother and patrolled effort to locate the missing vesvain a liter lost their llvea Ten thousand sels. dollars damages are demanded In each case. WASHINGTON. Jan. that he hath grown so 4 clusion of Edward Everett llule's pray- city council n communication from the er at the opening of the senate at noon mayor was read rtcoinmendlng the Mark Antony. ROOSEVELTS BOTH IN CONVENTION AND ELECTION. satisfactory. Lust evening Counclltnnn Payne brought the matter up and made the statement that Chief Graves said he Has Platt Buriad tha Hatchet or la It had been Informed by the mayor If he Hiddan Up Hia employed the men he would do so at Slaava? his own cost, as he (the mayor) would decline to authorise the payment of their salaries. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. Among the Considerable feeling wns displayed in p'.eeident'a callers today was Senator discussion last evening, Council-me- n the Platt of New York, who assured RoosePayne and Williams criticising the velt undivided Republican support In action of the mayor. President Carr 190D. that the matter stand over Senator Platt said that not only suggested the next until meeting, Thursday evenwould New York send a Roosevelt deltime he thought the maywhich ing, by egation to the Chicago national conor might send in some communication vention, but it could be depended upon us to his action. to give him a handsome majority in the election. TARRED AND FEATHERED THE "HOLY ROLLERS." GOVERNOR PROTECTS AN ALLEGED THIEF CORAVA LIJS, Ore., Jan.5. Creffleld and Brooks, lenders of the "Holy RolCOLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 5. Governor were tarred and feathered last lers." Nash today, on the ground that he bea citizens' posse. They had by night lieved W. M. Hahn innocent of the been warned to leave the city after charges made against him, revoked the all the household effects of extradition warrant on which Hahn burning up O. V, Hart, a recent convert. They did was to have been taken to New York not leave, but secreted themselves, to stand trial on a charge of stealing secret meetings, where they holding 939,000 from the Manhattan Insurance rolled about the floor praying. company, of which he was an officer. Last night they grew bold snd held a meeting In a convert's house. The BITTERLY COLD IN were heard for blocks. A posse THE EMPIRE STATE rantlngs of cltlxens formed and raided ' the took the leaders outside, stripWASHINGTON. Jan. 5. The wea- house, them and covered them with a ped ther bureau this morning says thut the of tar and feathers. They coat heavy New England storm Is showing an exfled and are still going. ceptional cold wave. In New York this morning the temMADE HALF MILLION ON perature was within two degrees of the ONE COTTON DEAL , coldest weather ever reached and was twenty-tw- o degree below at Albany NEW ORLEANS, La.. Jan. 5. W. at Binghamton. below and thirty Brown, leader of the "bull" ring, within the past four days bought 125,000 ENGINEER FELL TO HIS DEATH. bnles of cotton, when the bears attempted to break the market The rise DES MOINES. Jan. 5. While dolthe ruins of the state capltol today alone nets him half a million "bullish more is Brown lars. today and this morning Supervising Engineer C. cents beto sixteen will cotton go T. LI11 ley fell sixty feet and was In- says Is a of break. fear fore there any killed. stantly BEAUPRE HOME AGAIN. DECISION FAVORS OPERATORS. NEW YORK. Jan. 5. Benupre arri5. SCRANTON. Pa., Jan. Umpire Colon today. He declined to from ved In of decided favor D. Carroll Wright the opertaors and against the miners discuss Colombian affairs except to say on the Saturday half holiday question. that there Is a bitter feeling. |