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Show DAEY UTAH STATE J0URIA1 71. BER vm-NUM- VOLUME OGDEN, TJ T A 11 PORT ARTHUR OFFICIALS L FEANCI CONSIDER WAR INEVITABLE In Which Murder- His Crime Was the Wanton ling of Two Officers of ous Mongolians Wound the Law a Watchman. Lively Battle EXCHANGED WAS SHOTS iwenty NOTORIOUS DESPERADO to Flight. FRANCISCO, aJn. 29. In a desperate highbinder war fought lrf Chinatown thla morning two men were wounded in an exchange of twenty diots. Thomas Heeman, a watchman, m, shot in the thigh, but the wound is not dangerous. How Ton, a highbinder, YU Shot in the leg by Heilman. Hqw Tou and two companions carted out to clean up aome Hop Sings and on encountering one began The fire was returned, a hooting. gAN battle continuing until Stell-ma- n appeared. A bullet soon put him down and the highbinders were about to kill the Mongolian they were after when Stellman arose anf shot How Tou, who was arrested. The other highbinders made their ttcape. Further trouble la expected. running TESTIFIED AGAINST Send- BUCHANAN IS TO BE RELIEVED OF MURDERING BROTHER-IN-LA- SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29. Sensational testimony was Introduced today In the preliminary hearing of Leon Boeder, the accused murderer of Joseph Blaise, his brother-inlaThe witness was Katherine Flatley, Soe-ta- 's former sweetheart, who admitted that Boeder wrote her many love let-te- n and gave her valuable presents. Her moat damaging statement was that Boeder told her he expected $10,-0- 9 or more from an estate in Ger- permanently. That HEPPNER FUND TO a SENATE WANTS TO CHESWICK 8UFFERER8 The phy-n- s PORTIiAKD, Or., Jan. 29. The local relief committee, with $15,000 remaining which waa collected at the time of the Heppner flood disaster, has decided to turn the amount over for the relief of the Cheswlck sufferers. The mayor of Cheswlck has been notified Caused by to that effect Girl ANOTHER FI ORMONDE, Fla, Jan. 29. The third day of the automobile meet was a gloomy one. W. K. Vanderbilt Jr. won one race. Burney Oldfields machine was put out of commission by the of a shaft. There were no ' BROKE HIS ARM OF SORROW lN STRICKEN CHE CHESWICK. 29.- Tn(J Pa., Jan. -C bodies h o'clock thl ,The Gerais of the vl disaster are being he Places of business ar thirty-tw- o up to tht,;a'r 01 1 pest glom PartETYLENE EXPL( M-- fl Yplo- -. nn e today. Tm "Piously " In. E at North Ogden Woman Was First Convicted and Givoit Ton Years Sentence Killing Was Three Years Ago. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 29. Mrs. Lulu Kennedy Price was today acquitted of the murder of her husband. Her defense waa made on the ground of emotional insanity. This is the second trial of Mr. Price. The first resulted in a conviction Riid she wus sentenced to ten years in prison. An appenl was taken and she wus granted a new trial. Three years ago Mrs. Trice fired six bullets into her husband and kicked the dying man in the fHce, saying You will never betray another girl." The cause of the killing was Price's divorce suit in which he alleged that his marriage with Mrs. Trice was unjustly forced upon him by her father and brothers with revolvers. E. 0. BELLO SUES THE S. P. COMPANY ASKS $5,000 DAMAGES AS ADMINISTRATOR. Becastro, a Fellow Countryman, Waa Killed at Hogup and Bello Prosecutes the Suit. K. D. Bello, as administrator of the estate of Dominick Becastro, deceased, will shortly file a suit at Brigham City against the Southern Pacific company A merry party of twenty-eigpeofor $5,000 damages for the death of ple enptured the home of Dick Smith Becastro. at North Ogden by storm hist evenThe complaint alleges that on the and two cutters 2Dth day of April, 1903, deceased was ing. A conveyed them to the Smith residence, employed on the cut-oand lived In where music, dancing nd games serv- one of the hoarding-car- s at Hogup aided to make the evening pass pleas- ing. It was customary for those residto and fro antly. Availing themselves of their ing in the CHrs to pas leap year privilege the ladles took the across the siding carrying water to the Initiative in choosing partners for While doing so on the date mendances. Mr. Walter Zlemer, Mr. Fred tioned and passing between two of the ZIemer and Mlaa Maud Zlemer fur- IsMrding-car- s a locomotive attached nished the dance music. to several rare crashed Into one of At midnight all made merry at the the residence cars, driving it violently festal board, after which dancing was Hgulnat another car, Becastro being resumed. Mrs. Smith is a charming, caught between the drawheads and accomplished Indy and played well the life literally crushed out of him. the role of hostess. Mr. Smith is a It is alleged that the accident was prominent sheepman well known In purely the result of carelessness on the county. the part of the company and hence 'Following Is the personnel of the damages are naked. M. D. Lessen ger party: Sheriff Joseph Bailey an wife, Is counsel for Bello, who is proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reed, Mr. and of the now famous Zang saloon. Mrs. C. A. Zlemer, Mr. and Mrs. Will Reed, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reed, Mr. and HA8 ISSUED ORDER Mrs. Vic Carbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. MoQUARANTINING CATTLE roni Thomas; Misses Olla Barker, ElWASHINGTON. Jan. 29. Secretary len Thomas, Hattie Carter, Maud ZleWilson has Issued the annual quaranmer, Jennie Hughes, Louise English: Messrs. Ray Scovllle, Will Toler. Dell tine order on account of the Texas Hughes, Charles Crlssman, Walter cattle fever. It to effective on February 1st and Includes California, OkZlemer, Fred Zlemer and Joe Reed. lahoma and Texas and the southern States. The line In the states of CaliPOLICE BELIEVE THAT bob-slei- ff Explosion of Chemicals Resolutions Passed Requesting the Transmission of Fatally Burned and Others Injured. Correspondence. state this morning that Miss nnie Bryan, sister of Wiliam J. "Tn cannot aurvive the day. She Is ring from peritonitis. r- Bryan has cancelled ail lecture an hurrying home from New r. DY Trial ht Panama-Co-Iombi- attempt to show that KAN8A8 SENATOR really expected to receive the INDICTED IN RETIREMENT TEMPORARY fteater portion of this sum through which he placed on Blaises KANSAS CITY. Mo., Jan. 29. SenaMe. CHICAGO, Jan. 29. Fire broke out was Interviewed who here tor Burton, The witness, who is a beautiful in a building adjoining the Masonic Jmmg woman, also admitted that she today, says that he will take no part In politics or public affairs until the temple this forenoon, caused by an extve 8oeder 9100. Indictments banging over him at St plosion of chemicals. Miss Henna Louis are settled. SOUTHERN UTAH PROSPEROUS Varva waa fatally injured. Chemist SAYS CHIEF BROWNING WENT TO 8 ALT LAKE Rudolf seriously and several others TO 8TUDY BOOKKEEPING OMef of Police the says Browning slightly burned. mnthem portion of the state la in a went The flames gutted the fifth and six Councilmen Emmett and Paine rery Prosperous condition. Towns iniere were only rude rock houses to Salt Lake City yesterday and floors, occupied as a gas mantle facof bookkeeping the twenty years ago now have system vestigated tory. The loss to approximately $30,-00- 0. all the modro improvements and In all the In use by the city recorder of that city. bilges even, costly buildings are the Thla Investigation haa been going on The sensitiveness of Chicagoans to ru'e. Chief a report will probBrowning says there Is for some time and soon. The councilmen fires was again demonstrated, the snow in J"01 Sanpete county than ably be made fallen for years. also visited the superintendent of the street being blocked until it was alSalt Lake water department most impassable despite the efforts of W1LL'AM J. BRYAN'8 the police. SISTER 18 DYING BARNEYS AUTO 18 LAID UP FOR REPAIRS 29. Acquitted On Her Second for Murder of Her Husband. by Storm. GO Boeder Jan. cross-examinati- on Home The state will LINCOLN, Neb.. Admitted Having Associated on Intimate Term With Her Coachman Took Long Automobilo Tours. CHICAGO. Jan. 29.' The scenes of crowds pressing to gain admittance to the Tilbury trial were repealed this The case aptmed with a morning. technical argument regarding procedure, which became so lively that the court adjourned to chandlers to hear the matter privately. The 4an Terence of the attorneys with the Judge In his chambers resulted in placing Mrs. Thurston, the prosecuting witness, on the stand. The lady appeared very nervous and npprehensive. The hum In the courlroom was hushed to complete the stillness while she told the story of Tilbury's dismissal and the causes thereof. Under Mrs. Thurston admitted having taken long automobile tours with Tilbury as chauffeur and not always accompanied by other women friends. They stopped Commander Says But at various hotels. She denied having ever occupied the same room nlthough Short Time General Massacre of admitting tlmt they had 'adjoining rooms. She denied that they registered at Dixon, Illinois, ns J. H. GorWhites Is Impending. don and wife. Mrs. Thurston said that when Tilbury left he presented her with a writBERLIN, Jan. 29. Dispatches from German forces, reports two stubborn ten demand for money. She tore the German Southwest Africa today state fights near Oakhundva. Eight Ger- paper up but saved the pieces and that all the trlbea in the country have mans were killed In the first and four later pasted them together and turncombined with the rebellious Hereros In the second, a number being wound- ed it over to her attorneys. In the operations against the besieged ed. The negro losses were heavy. MERRY SURPRIRE PARTY. Colonel Zulow says that he can hold places. The natives plan the complete out but a short time longer and sends extermination of the whites. Colonel Zulow, the a piteous appear for aid. Twenty-sigh- t commanding People Capture Smith w. many. Expectation of Sensational Developments Crowds Courtroom With Spectators. STORY TOLD BY MRS. THURSTON CASE WAS A SENSATIONAL ONE URGENT APPEAL FOR AID under the new state law requiring that condemned prisoners be hanged within the walla of the state prison. . PRICE IS 1 BESIEGED GERMANS SEND WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. W. W. Russell, secretary of the American legation, has been ordered to take charge of the American legation at Panama Heavy Inauranca on Hia Life during the absence of Minister Buand la Than 8upposad to chanan, who leaves for Washington Have Killed Him. next week. It la believed that Mr. Russell will succeed Minister Buchan-na- n HIS Causes Renewed Preparations for ing Russian Army North. PORT ARTHUR, Jan. 29. A teleuation of Port Arthur and Dalny. Jagram was received today informing pan is Russia's ready to the Russian authorities that the mobilinli'i'vKis in those places and in isation of Japan's army continues. The special Manchuria. effect of the telegram was to renew the preparations fur dispatching the NOT YET TRANSMITTED. troops already ordered north but whose SALEM, Or., Jan. 29. Harry Eg- departure was delayed owing to the London, Jan. 29. It Is Officially stated today that Russias reply has bert, alias Jack Frost, was hanged at peaceful aspect of affairs. 12:30 today for the murder of two ofThe authorities today art as though not yet left St. Petersburg. Not the ficers named Saxton and West, who was is inevitable. slightest inkling of the contents of the reply has been given out. attempted to arrest him at a ranch In Harney county last full. JAPAN NOT IS ANXIOUS. Egbert REPLY EXPECTED TOMORROW. shot the officers down In cold blood LONDON. Jan. 29. The Central and escaped Into Nevada. From there News today says It Is authorltlvely inA state WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. he waa trailed into Idaho and finally formed that Japan Is not anxious to department dispatch from Toklo says captured near American Falls about deprive Russia of access to the warm that Russia's reply Is expected there three weeks after the murder by Con- water seas and does ont ask the evac tomorrow. stable McCoy of Elko, Nevada, who took the trail alone and followed him for a week through the mountains. Egbert was a desperate character and regarded as the most dangerous prisoner ever confined In the Salem penitentiary. He has been under the closest guard for the past two months and fed and shaved with hands In manacles. Egbert attributed his downfall to women. His execution was the first He Can Hold Out MINISTER HE 13 ACCUSED Japans Army Continues and Conaidered Worst Prisoner Ever Confined in Salem Prieon, Where Execution Took Place. Chi-MWounded Men Winge One of Hie Assailanta and Pute Them Plaoad Kil- The Mobilization of JANUARY 29, 1904. FRIDAY, breaking phenomenal ST. LOUIS FI ASKING DIG LOAN an WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Today the members of the house are nearly all wearing carnations. The chaplain's prayer was a touching eulogy of President McKinley. In the senate only the president pro tern and the chaplain wore the flowers. The senate resumed the Panama discussion relative to the resolution asking the president for all the facta. The senate passed the resolution requesting the president to inform the senate whether all the correspondence with Colombia over the Panama matter had been sent to the senate and if not that all be sent unless incompatible with the public interest The house In committee of the whole took up the urgent deficiency bill. BOODLE MAYOR IS SET FREE runs. Want to Borrow Four and a Half Minnesota Supreme Court Saves IN TWO PLACES Millions from the United States Government. son of Hiram The little evenGale, while playing at home last broke and fell his with brother, ing WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. The St. hto arm In two places. The fractured bones were set by Dr. Ezra Rich and Louis exposition authorities want to borrow $4,500,000 from the government. the boy to doing well. They propose to give as security a Hen on the gate receipts of the VIENNA. IN first RIOTING show. President Francis headed at big VIENNA, Jan. 29. An attempt -of a business men which this delegation resen Egersxeg today to rescue four the proposition to to morning presented refusal for Ists who were arrested of the senate comIn a the resulted perfonrl military duty were se- mittee on appropriations. No action general riot In which many was taken. riously injured. six-year-- fornia, Texas, Oklahoma Tennessee, North Carolina, Maine and Vermont Is SAN JOSE, Cal.. Jan. 29. Chief of made practically the same as last year. Police Carroll is satisfied that R A. Monterey county. Cal Is taken out of Rnhlman, treusurer of the labor coun-oi- l. the quarantine district. The restricwhs short hi his accounts and shot tions are removed entirely from that himself in order to make It appear that part of Blaine county, Oklahoma, that he was robbed. The chief says that lies north of the Canadian river. two chambers of the revolver found hy Holliman's side were freshly black- CARNATION DAY AT PRESIDENTS HOUSE ened by powder. Bohlman still Insists that he was robbed. 29. The WASHINGTON. Jan. House White observed carnation day. WILL 8UE WIDOW FOR end Secretary BREACH OF PROMISE President Roosevelt had Immense bouquets to give SAN JOSE. Cal., Jan. 29. Michele each visitor a boutonniere. Gross! has come all the way from New BOUNDARY SURVEY. York to sue Mrs. G. Gross! for $1,000 WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. The Indamages for alleged breach of promise of marriage. She to a widow of terior department has arranged for a plaintiff's deceased brother and Is said complete survey of the boundary line to have some property. She declined between Idaho and Montana, and Howto marry Grossl when she saw him ard F. Carpenter of Califorla has been because she disliked his appearance appointed a United States surveyor to conduct the work. and he had no money. BOHLMAN SHOT HIMSELF Notorious Official From the Penitentiary. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 29. The state supreme court today knocked out the indictment upon which Ames was convicted and sentenced to the penltentinry for malfeasance in office. Ames is now free and this is probably the last chH liter in the famous scandal. The court's decision was based on the ground that the evMem-- against Ames was insufficient or e |