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Show V TO A! ESSING REPLY Not Been Forwarded and Hone of the Published Fore- Has casts Is Authoritative. WILL FRANCE But Ha OGDEN, UTAH VIII. NUMBER 73. VOLUME BUTT NOT IN Notified tha Russian Forsign Ministsr of Intention to Remain Neutral. Feb. 1 The Berlin corof the Pall Mall Gasette respondent today learns that the proposed draft of the Russian reply to Japan will be laid before the esar tomorrow. The contents have not yet been communicated to any power. An eminent diplomat says that all the forecasts of the reply are mere conjectures. LONDON. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Senator Dietrich, who has been iibsent since December and who at that time was acquitted of the charge of bribery, appeared in the senate this morning. Upon his request the senate today agreed to a resolution authorising the appointment of a committee of five senators to thoroughly investigate the appointment of Postmaster Fisher of Hastings, Neb and particularly of Senator Dietrichs connection therewith. The house today passed a bill ratifying the agreement with the Sioux Indiana to open up their lands on the Rosebud agency, after which the consideration of minor bills was taken up. TIKES THE OATH any but will stand for strict MRS. MAYBRICK IS MICHIGAN JUSTICE IS OF SWIFT KIND STILL DETAINED But Will Be Given a Full Pardon Murderer Was Committed day and Sentence Pronounced Today. Within a Few Months. MYSTERY SURROUNDS Satur- CASE HE KILLED HIS PARAMOUR British Official Decline to Diecuss It Confessed, Pleaded Guilty and Waa and American Embassy la Sent to State Prison In Ignoranca. for Life. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. A private cablegram received here saya that Mra. Maybrick has been placed In a house of detention from whence ahe will be released with full pardon between July l!th and 26th of this year. She Is reported to be In good health and happy over the prospects of regaining her freedom. DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 1. Joseph Miller, who surrendered himself yes- terday, confessed that on Saturday evening he murdered his paramour, Mrs. Joseph Seville. He was arraigned this morning, pleaded guilty and waa sentenced for life and taken to the penitentiary thla afternoon. HER WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN. WAGONMAKERS LOCKED OUT An air of mysBY THEIR EMPLOYERS tery still surrounds Mrs. Maybrick's whereabouts. At the American emCHICAGO, Feb. 1. Fifteen hundred bassy It la believed that ahe la still wagon makers were forced out of work detained aa no official notice has been a lockout of manthe by terday wagon The British given of her liberation. ufacturers association. One hundred officials decline to discuss the matand one shops shut down been use the ter. men demanded Increased wages and refused to accept a clause providing for FORTY NATIVE 80LDIERS KILLED BY EXPLOSION arbitration. LONDON, Feb. 1. neutrality. MANILA, Feb. 1. The Inauguration NEW RECORD FOR COTTON. LONDON, Feb. 1. The Lahore corof Governor Luke Wright and i of the Exchange-Telegrap- h DEL VALLE FAVORS AMERICA. Ide took place thla morning respondent itEW YORK. Feb. 1. A new recwires that twenty thousand ROME, Feb. 1. Mgr. Del Valle, the the ceremonies being accompanied by for cotton was made today, the ord of gunpowder exploded at papal secretary, has suggested that an Imposing military display. There pounds toprice going to seventeen centa There Fort Rhatinda, Punjab province, America be entrusted withe protection were 8,000 troops In line. was excitement on the exchange. great native day. killing forty troops. of Catholics in the Far East. This has In hie Inaugural address Governor t hitherto been the special province of Wright declared his intention of adVice-Govern- or but the strain between the hering to the principles of the Taft administration. He urged Increased friendliness with the natives and askof all Americans in ed the furthering the welfare of the Islands rather than for personal gain. rumored yesterday that Admiral Alexis was dead, but the report Is dis- BOSTON & MONTANA proved by the dispatches from Port MINES WILL REOPEN Arthur today laying that he la unveil but not confined to his bed. BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 1. The supreme court today rendered a decision NOMINATIONS ARE MADE reversing Judge Clancy In the InjuncBY THE PRESIDENT tion case of John Maglnnla against the Boston A Montana Mining comWASHINGTON, Feb. 1. Among the pany. The decision permits the reopnominations today sent to the senate ening of the copper mines. vere those of William Russell to be weretary of the legation at Panama, John Fowler of Massachusetts to be PICTURES HERE NEXT WEEK. Ptance, and France and Del Valles de-tito show favor to 'America has caused the secretarys suggestion. A FALSE RUMOR. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 1. It was Vatican consul-gener- re at al Choo-fo- o, China, and A Gillls to be receiver of public moneys at Walla Walla, Washington. Senator Mitchell In the senate of-fe- rd his bill appropriating $2,125,-M- 0 for the Lewie and Clark exposition t Portland aa an amendment to the argent deficiency bill, which. If adopted, 1H give It a tactical advantage and Probably result in an earlier approprl-t!o- n of the money. WHITNEYS CONDITION ls CONSIDERED 8ERIOUS XEW YORK, Whitney, who Feb. William C. was operated on last nlht for appendicitis, la In a serious wnMtlon today and the physicians are n 1. constant watch. Whitney Is sixty-thre- e years old nfl there Is much apprehension the possible result of the opMr. eration. BRYANS 8ISTER WILL WILL BE BURIED A1 UNCOLN, Neb.. Feb. 1. Afte funeral service today the I annl Brynn was put aboard n for shipment to Salem, Illir h w,n buried In the Br . A larr ,aml,y party- rludin J- Hryan, accompanied Missouri briber placed p.rrLT0N blnetMta for lf Mo., Feb. 1. But,er charBed i members of the Jal,ate to ecur here this afte LL BUT SIXTEEN bodies JHE8RTCK. Feb. Wln 0 are !.g ,n the mlnea i 1, 1904. T T SENATE COMMITTEE WILL INVESTIGATE DIETRICH'S CASE. FRANCE IS NEUTRAL. LONDON, Feb. 1. The Birmingham Post states on the highest authority that French Minister Delcasse has sent to Count Lamsdorff, Russian foreign WILL ADHERE TO POLICY OF HIS PREDECESSOR. minister, a long note referring to the situation in the Far East In which he relations. reviews the Franco-Ruaala- n Waa Mads ths Occasion The note makes it obvious, the Post Inauguration a of Big Military says, that France will not commit herDisplay. measures advancing Rusself to sian Interests, MONDAY, FEBRUARY rockelleOuits STEEL TRUST BOARD TRAINS COLLIDE IN UNION DEPOT Says That He Hasn't Time to Switchman Was Killed and Many of the Passengers Attend Meetings Son Will Be Successor. Injured. colCHICAGO, Feb. 1. A head-en- d NEW YORK, Feb. L It Is underIn occurred shed Union lision the on stood depot the street today that at a this morning between Alton and Burmeeting of the steel trust tomorrow passenger trains. The IncomJohn D. Rockefeller will resign from lington ing train waa obscured by steam. the board of directors, leaving hla InF. Wells, a switchman, was killed Exhibition of Copely Prints for Ben- terests to be managed by hie son. and Attorney Haley seriously injured. efit of Carnegie Library Many others received slight injuries. Association. REPORT CONFIRMED. NEW YORK, Feb. 1 The steel KAISER TO SEEK The Copely prints will be here next HEALTH IN ITALY These are the pictures that trust made public this afternoon a .letweek. have been loaned by the Boston pub- ter from John D. Rockefeller resignBERLIN. Feb. 1. The kaiser will lishers to the Society of Ogden Belles ing from the board, giving as a reason sail on the royal yacht Hohensollern and will be exhibited at the Carnegie his Inability to attend meetings. March 6th for Palermo for the benlibrary. The pictures will be offered efit of hla health. for sale and the percentage offered WORLD'S FAIR EXHEBTT. ' by the publishers will go Into the Il OIL AT FARMINGTON. brary fund. Its Now for Completed Arrangements The picturea are coplea of the very Shipment to 8t. . Guffey & Galey Increase Capital Stock best work of American artists and con-s- it Louis. From $800,000 to $5,000,000 Other . decorations mural of the largely at Companies Operating. new In the congressional library Director-Gener- al Whitaker is today in the decorations of and Washington In view of the favorable outlook of completing arrangements for the shippublic library at Boston. About 800 of to the ment Louis Utah St. exhibit the Guffey A Galey oil well at Farmof these prints will be brought to Ogla between The divided being shipment ington It haa been decided to Increase den. Prints of the smaller slsea have end different and the the railroads, the capitalisation of the company by been selected and the prices will range be week will of whole exhibit this the from $800,000 to $5,000,000. The comfrom $8 to $7.50. It Is thought these en route. la organised under the laws of pany pictures will meet the Ogden requireMr. Whitaker has received five tona Pennsylvania and the amendment spomore and ments more fully than larger of hematite and five tone of magnetite ken of has been ordered. Mr. Guffey Is expensive pictures. Iron ore from the southern part of the now In Pennsylvania and Mr. Galey Is Besides the prints some very handstate. These will be conatructed Into In Texas, looking after their Interests some collections of foreign photographs with quantities of In the two states. Much Interest Is have been loaned to the club for the pyramids together lime showing that here we have the being taken In the work. On Saturday exhibition. necessary constituents that go to make there was a high wind which loosened The prints will be here about Satur- steeL up the derrick bolts and put the drill day and the exhibition will probably In now are Three out of commission for a few hours. expert geologists be given on Friday and Saturday of the field collecting mineral specimens. The repairs were soon made, hownext week. One is B. A. Perkins, a United States ever, and the hole is going down as field engineer of the geological sur- fast aa possible. The gas which has HIT WOMAN IN FACE. vey, and another la from Stanford been tapped continues to rise with a classic . Harry Hawkins Invaded the California. university, strong pressure and It is believed there thla afternoon shades of Electric alley will be enough of It to meet the rethe one of at 1 oclock and slapped BUGG8. WITH FOUGHT quirements of the small towns bedenlsens of that precinct In the face. tween Ogden and Balt Lake. For thla offense he waa arrested by with a James J. had Buggs Others are now entering the field. fight Daly Policemen Clrak and Farr and was In the Jail this morning. The an- The Beehive company has begun work. city locked up. tagonist waa not the historic B. Buggs, It la controlled by Drs. Keogh and because Uncle William Critchlow dont Wright and C. K. Rowland and another SCHOOL. REFORM WILL GO TO keep that kind, but John Buggs, a trus- company at the head of which are Incorrigible the Leonard Browne, was "In hla cups snd wanted John C. Cutler Jr., Governor Wells, deaf mute from American Fork, will ty. Daly to all the Buggs In the Opo. D. Pyper and others, and still anexterminate be sent to the reform school. This la Jail. stale Thereupon John Buggs Jnbbed other at the head of which Is Judge the boy who ran away from the In the neck with a broom handle. W. II. Kay. Important results are Daly deaf and dumb Institution a short time was shed, but not much. blood looked for within the next few weeks. Fome ago and was found st Kaysvllle. ROOSEVELT PLANS BIG NAVAL SHOW TO SCARE EUROPE. BUGLE EDITOR NOT WASHINGTON. IVb. 1. The administration him divided to Hriul a largely Increased naval force to European waters after the winter maneuvers In turibliean sea. The iircxent European squadron will lie reculled to attend the maneuvers after which a strongly reinforced squadron will return, mobilising In the vicinity of the Balkans. The demonstration will la sufficiently great to Impress not only Turkey but all Europe with the povter of the United Plates nnd Its pur-iwto protect American interests in that quarter of the world. The European squadron Is now located ns follows: The Brooklyn at Alexandria, the Ban Francisco at Beirut and the Machlaa at Port Bald. se A JOINER Is Now At War With the Labor Bill-to- As- sembly. HOW HE BUILT HIS HOUSE Answers Scathing Arraignment Mad by Central Trades and Labor Assembly Last October. tKram the Ililltown Bugle.) are getting even. The labor organisation of Bllltown have asked ua to refrain from Joining a certain Cltlaena Alliance and get on a "roll of honor." We don't want on. What Is honor, anyway? Falstuff aays It won't buy a breakfast, and we want something that will buy breakfast, dinner and supper, because We need the money. Lust October the working people of CALLING FOR CONSTRUCTION OF Bllltown fried ua In fat and broiled ua over a griddle because forsooth we VIADUCT AT 24TH ST. once sent to euetern vltlea for rat printers to work on the Bugle; because Petitions Will Be Submitted to City we vetoed a bill to raise the price of Council and 8olona Asked to street labor to $8 per day; because we Teke Action. culled the printers highwaymen, and because we throw our protecting wing Petitions are now being circulated over "brace games" und sure-thln- g throughout the city, principally ly residents of AVest Ogden, and several hundred eitlxens have already signed them, urging upon the railroad companies the absolute necessity of constructing a viaduct across the tracks from Twenty-fourt- h street. The pe- titions will be presented to the city council and the aolons will be asked to take nctlon In the matter. Milch has already been written In these columns on the subject The dangers to life and limb which lurk at the crossing have repeatedly been (minted out and enlarged upon In this paper. The mnny Accidents which have occurred there, nnd consequent damage suits, should he sufficient to prompt the railroad companies to take nctlon. It Is no luxury that Is asked for but simply an urgent nnd necessary In The large Increase protection. traffic which has developed at that point within the (Hist year or two with the establishment of Industries In the western portion of the city now makes the Immediate construction of the viaduct Indispensable. It Is understood that the railroad companies are not adverse to its construction. They realise the necessity for such a thoroughfare and It la to be hoped that the viaduct will noon be an accomplished facL WENT UP IN SMOKE. Fate of a Box of Cigars Given to the Ogden Fire Depart- ment. We men. But now we have our Inning. Tlielr boast, loudly heralded, much vaunted roll of honor will look like mutilated car fare without OUR name on It. It won't be big enough to wad a shot gun with without US. The gsill and nerve of the people usk-lu- g us to get on a roll of honor! Think of HONOR and US in the mime connection, and Then laugh! The barn yurd fowls are now roosting In the old home tree. We told the Trades Unions fellows that If they would take back all the mean things, true and untrue, they said about US and awear they never said them; if they would grovel at our feet In the duet and call ua the GREAT HORN KIOON and the AKUKD OF SWAT that WE might relent and permit them to place OUR name on their roll of honor.. OUR name on a roll of honor! It la to laugh. We have a long memory a a well as n big mlt We will long remember nor soon forget how the union lubor fellows presumed to make remarks because WE had some of the city employees build our new house for us without pay. That was business. And we needed the money. And why. pray, should not the city authorities work for us and build our house. WE made them and they could not hold their Jobs except for US, and We need the money. OGDEN WINS AGAIN. The efficient work of the fire department January 25th, when the Defeats Salt Lake City Bowlere On Their Own AlMontana block caught fire , brought leys. forth the following letter. The "these In the letter refers to a box of "Per-feeto- " The second of the series of bowling cigars: 1. gumes between Salt Lake City and Og"Ogden, Utah, Feb. Chief and Members of Ogden Fire den waa pulled off at the capital city Department Gentlemen: Appreciat Saturday evening. Ogden own again ing the alacrity with which you re- and bowled even a better game than sponded to the alarm of fire at the that of a week ago. The highest InMontana block, the prompt and effect- dividual score waa mode by Hess of ive manner in which you extinguished Ogden, 189. the same, without useless damage The Individual scores for the Ogden from chemicals or water, I hereby of- team were: Morton 788, Camp 706, fer you my commendations and thanks, Hess 765, Fleshner 781; total 8,040. also these which you may allow to go The Balt Lake scores were: Martin up In smoke Instead of the property 764, S. Williams 750, Pearson 729, E. which you so surely prevented from Williams 687; total 2,920. burning.' Very truly yours, "GEO. E. MAULE." PAYMENT ON MINING DEAL. NEW S. P. SHOPS. The new machine shopa of the Southern Pacific are completed, all but the putting In of cross beams and cranes, which la now being done. Two locomotives are already inside, undergoing repairs. Before the end of the week the machlney will tie Installed and the new plant will greatly relieve the congested stnte of the old shops, which have more work than they can conveniently take care of. The Sevier Consolidated Mining company, of which Captain H. C. Lawrence Is manager, made another of a series of payments today on their at Gold Mountain, the property amount 1 icing $10,000. The company is principally composed of eastern Investors and it waa from their correspondents that the payment was made through the First National bank here to McCornlcks bank at Salt Lake. A considerable sum has now been paid on the property. |