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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH 75. BER vm-NUM- VOLUME IS J OK TO I1ED MEMBER OF FULTON, Mo., Feb. In the But- a Conclusion Before Has Taken the of Scoul-Fnsa- 33,500. - Possession Railway. n Feb. 3. Letter! from men to Kioto friends here state that everything is in readiness in Japan for war and that on outbreak is inevitable. Russias concessions are not likely to suffice and this la the laat phase of the negotiation before a resort to arms. Influential Japanese citizens in Europe, Including noted diplomats, have advised Japan that now la the time to strike. LONDON, John Helms, who followed Murrell, testified to having boodling conversations with Butler and seeing him handle money. A technicality has been raised in the Butler trial which threatens to cause the dismissal of the case. The original records of the St. Louis municipal assembly have been questioned. The defense has entered a demurrer on this account as the evidence shows that it was the clerk's custom at the time the boodling Is alleged to have taken place to write up the minutes from memory and after It was printed to destroy the originals. ELKS GIVEN A SURPRISE SET FOR ULTIMATUM. ROME, Feb. I. News from the Far Local Lodgs Visited By Grand Officer East otday asserts that Japan la deter, and Othar Prominent mined to present an ultimatum to RusMembers. sia on February 10th if no conclusion it reached prior to that date. Ogden Lodge No. 719 of the Benov-le- nt and Protective Order of Elka reHOLDING VESSELS READY. DATE ceived an agreeable surprise yesterday PARIS, Feb. I. The Marseilles corfrom William Moreland, ofa visit by of asserts La Patrie that respondent Oriof the ficer under orders acting grand lodge. He was acgovernment ental shipping companies are holding companied by Brother Wallace of several vessels ready for possible troop . transportation work in case of war tween Russia and Japan. be- JAPANESE TAKE RAILWAY. PETERSBURG. Feb. 8. The railway, according to a dispatch from Yladlvostock, has been The occupied by Japanese troops. Japanese have also taken guns to Seoul for the protection of the legation. ST. Seoui-Fus- an SEVERAL FATALLY INJURED IN TRAIN WRECK CANADIAN HALIFAX, N. &. Feb. 3. The Canadian Pacific express on the Intercolonial railway was wrecked near here this morning. Seven persons are reported killed. A broken rail caused the wreck. t. the track near forty miles from here. Many of the passengers were injured. The train was runnig forty miles an hour. With the exception of the the entire train went over the embankment Of fifty passengers fully half were injured, several fatally. The train jumped Mil-fo- loco-notl- ve JEFFERSON HOTEL WILL BE CONVENTION Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Brother Rothschlds of Chicago. There was a large attendance in the lodge rooms in the evening to listen to an address by Grand Inner Guard Moreland, after which the Elka viewed a handsomely framed picture 28x35 inches presented to the order by Charles Richardson of Cripple Creek lodge No. 316. The portrait was that of the founder of the order, Charles Algernon Sidney Vivian, familiarly known as Charlie Vivian, which was presented to Mr. Richardson by Mr. Vivian himself. Charlie Vivian waa an English comedian of marked ability, who came to the United States in the early seventies and delighted Boston and New York audiences with his original songs, one of which, Ten Tousand Miles He Away," will never be forgotten. came west and appeared for quite a time on the boards of the Salt Lake theater. In 1879 he went to Leadvllle with the rush and appeared at the various theaters in that wild and wooly mining camp. He died and was burled there in 1880. He was a thorough Bohemian whose charm of manner, whose open hearted generosity and whose kind and genial disposition en-der- ed him to all who knew him. He waa the worthy founder of a worthy ST. LOUIS, Feb. 3. The Democratorder whose benovolence is attracting ic national committee adjourned at thousands to its ranks and which denoon to meet again on April 10th. The serves to he classed among the best committee decided to make no reservatof secret organisations whose aim is ion for seats until the April meeting to help the unfortunate. hen newspaper men will be appointed to take charge of the matter. The SCATHING REVIEW OF THE committee reserved the entire letter-- n CASE OF GOVERNOR TAYLOR hotel for convention headquarters. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. CongressBritish rule is man Ollie James, the new congressDISTASTEFUL TO BOERS man from Kentucky, today spoke on his bill making the extradition of Indicted criminals between states obWashington, Feb. s. Boer ml Mljoen took reluncheon with P ligatory. He created a storm by 'dent Roosevelt affair today. The Boer viewing the Taylor extradition cn aserted that British rule Is and ridiculed President Roosevelt's attefui to both titude regarding extradition treaties Englishmen and D n hints that the republic may with foreign countries when there was r established. so much to he done at home. He reHe leaves njorrow for St. Louis to arrange ferred sarcastically to the 'recent atBoer exhibit tempts to extradite Millionaire Ziegler from New York and take him to MisWERE HEADQUARTERS wedded in souri. SHAKESPEARES CHURCH kDON, Feb. 3. Former Postmas- ThomM Jamea of the Unl- ted State, was today married to Edith. 8hiwL.f Avob" th mat, ent AMepmRn Cikbourae, in ChUrch at 8tratford-on-n- d brMe " th,rtjr Fears old rPOOm "d aeventy-thre- r,W e. Only -r- e pres- - to Crumpacker of Indiana undertook, in action Durbin's defend Governor affair regard to the Taylor extradition wnrm so became discussion and the that the Kentucky members were on their feet most of the time Interruptand deing the speaker with questions untrue. as nouncing his statements SecCrumpacker finally declared that railroaded was retary of State Powers to the penitentiary by a Gobel Jury. 1904. FOR HOME RULE Irish Leader in Scathing Speeeh Says That the Emerald Isle Has Been Pauperised and Depopulated by the Home Government. not WASHINGTON. Feb. Hanna bad a passed night and In meeting of tlie directors of the well so la Firsl National bank uiul Ogden Savtoday, lie very weak hut Dr. that although much debilRixey says bank ings today officers were selected itated the senator's condition Is not QUESTION ONE WHICH for the ensuing year. For the First National the following alarming. CANNOT BE SET ASIDE This afternoon a rumor was circuwere chosen: David Kcoles, president; Thomas li. Dee, John lated that liantm was dead nnd it Pingree, cashier; Janies Burton, as- created a small panic in the corridors That Ireland Would Rather sistant cashier; executive committee, of the capitol and principal hotels. It Says Have Liberty and Bad Governet was & letter he had written to a pH David Eccles, Thomas D. Dee and Jo- was quieted by the announcement at but which he htl not mailed, making seph Clark. ment Than Be Under the Engthe Arlington hotel that his condition ioferonces as to having fooled the OgFor the savings bank they were as lish Yoke and Well Governed. since morning was unchanged. den officers. follows: David Eccles, president; JoThe senator is still and lrrltnlile Woods, alias Richards, was placed seph Clark. John in the sweat mix this mornlny and Pingree, cashier; Frank Higginbotham, weak and Dr. Rixey is constantly at the to Chief Browning and Detective assistant cashier, with the same execu- bedlside. The doctor still insists that LONDON. Feb. 3. John D. Redthere la no cause for alarm. Pender he made a full confession. He tive committee as the other. mond, in behalf of the Nationalists, admitted that he was a member of the Promotion was the order of the day. NO ONE home rule for Ireland today demanded CAN HIM. SEE Baines and Monroe gang and that the The apiKitntinent of John Pingree to NEW YORK. Feb. 3. A special to In the house fo commons. His speech in San succeed James Pingree, resigned, is party operated extensively Francisco last spring and early sum- one that will give the utmost satisfac- a local news itgency says that a close was greeted with frequent cheering by friend of Senator Hanna's this aftermer, leaving California in June. He tion to the patrons of the bank. Mr. compatriots. noon said that his temperature was confessed that on the evening of June Pingree is a young man of keen busiRedmond asserted that the 101. No one has been allowed to government had imuperlaed and present 1st, Just before 8 o'clock, they looted ness acumen, courteous and affable, depopa tailor's shop In San Francisco. They and will discharge the responsible du- see him for the past two days. ulated Ireland and said that no greater delusion could be entertained than were passing by the shop and saw a ties devolving upon him in a thorHEW LUMBER CONCERN. that the question could be got rid of. notice posted, "Will return at 8 o'clock." oughly competent manner. Neither force nor concession could reMr. Burton and Mr. Higginbotham They had ten minutes In which to operate and they broke open the door, are also to be congratulated upon their Enters lieve the British government of the Company stole a lot of cloth and clothing and promotion. They also are old officials necessary consequences of maintainthe Field With a Capital out of ing a system opposed to the will of the before of the writthe of bank been the shopand what has way got 850,000. He predicted that if the ten of Mr. Pingree is equally appligoverned. keeper returned. ft The arrest is regarded as a very im- cable to them. The new Lumber Llberala should come into power they an assured fact lust could get the Irish vote only on the company portant one and it is thought that other THIEVING CASHIER GETS night, when the parties interested met promise of home rule. interesting developments will follow. Our present Continuing, lie said: TEN YEARS SENTENCE and orgnulzed the company with the The trial of Balnea and Monroe for is Ireland would government conof corrupt, directors: Joseph following hoard holding up the Zang saloon, their viction and incarceration in the peniCLEVELAND. Ohio, Feb. 8. George Scoweroft, J. W, F. Volker, llelier rather govern herself badly than he nnother nation. Rose, cashier of the Produce Exchange Rcowcroft, Albert Scoweroft and J. II. governed well by tentiary is fresh in the public mind. The San Francisco authorities have bank, who embezzled 3187,000, was to- F. Last. Joseph Scoweroft was elect- Ireland lugs behind in commerce, agriculture and art because an education been notified by wire of the arrest of day sentenced to ten years in state ed president. . W. F. Volker, and Willard Scoweroft, secretary bonrd vas imposed on the country Richards and he will be held in jail. prison. which is narrow and and treasurer. This board should now he The capital stock of the comiMiny Is pluced at 350,000 and the principal swept into the dust pan. The governplace of business will be In Ogden, the ment's attitude on university educanew company having arranged for a tion Is a plain, dishonest evasion of an street admitted duty. The governments yard on lower Twenty-fourt- h The articles of Incorporation will be promises have been false. The Irish members gave Redmond a signed and filet ns soon as Joseph Scoweroft, who is now In the east, returns. tremendous ovation when he concluded. Mr. Volker, who will be general manager of the company, has been with the INFORMAL RECEPTION. Several Despera- Eccles Lumber company for the past fifteen years. He is an Was Given by Faculty of Weber Stake business man and brings to the new Men Well Academy Last company the experience arid ability, Night. which will without doubt mnke the Victims. concern a strong rival of the older conAn Informal reception to the stucerns nlready in the field. W. F. Toldents of the Weber Rlske academy waa ler will he the foreman of the yards. given by the faculty last evening. InBUTTE, Mont, Feb. 8. The police the authorities have been wired to arcluded in the large crowd present were have arrested the most desperate gang rest her. The men here give the names BOY STILL LOST. JENKINS President I W. Rhurtllff, Counselors of criminals ever known in Montana of Harry Taylor, John Law, Charles Charles F. Middleton and N. C. Flygare, and intercepted a letter written to a C. L. Warner and William Parents of Meandering Kid Are Vary Bishop John Watson and their wives, woman known aa Ruby Taylor disclos- Mooney, and Mrs. E. T. Wooley, blisses Annie Much Worried About Sons a woman known as Lysle also Harris, ing a plot to murder some well-knoAbsence. Brown, Ray Middleton, Mrs. Shaw and of the Butte man and another in Helena for Southern. Another member others whose names could not be obwhich the gang was to receive 33.000 gang named Lynch was captured in No clue hits been obtained yet to the tained. and 35,000 respectively for doing the Anaconda after a desperate fight. His The program consisted of an adof Enoch Jenkins, the whereabouts job. The money was to be paid by two year-old dress of wlerome by Proncipal David son of escaped. companions Washington some unknown party. O. McKay, which was responded to by evidence who have Jenkins, The mysteriously disappeared police say they The police have the names of the from the family home laat Friday af- Wiliam Manning of the class of 1904 that character most of the startling intended and their victims, conspirators ternoon. The house is at 336 Wash- of the high school and by the members but refuse to make them public until the gang was regularly organised for the business of murder for a consid- ington street and the last seen of Enoch of the academy school hoard. other arrests are made. was after school hours when he left Professor Ellerby rendered two vioRuby Taylor la in Denver, where eration. lin solos, accompanied by Mrs. Sylveshome to come to town. While his parents are very anxious ter D. Bradford. Ice cream and cake about their son, they do not believe were then served and the students GERMANS ELUDE that any harm has befallen him, as he Indulged In social communion for an ran away from home once before. hour, after which an address of welNo trace has yet been found of Wil- come to the incoming class of the HERERQS REBELS liam Hancock, Philip Geiger and eighth grade was made by Clyde Lindto by William George Holherg. who it Is feared have say and responded perished while attempting to cross the Wright. The exercises closed by the entire company singing "Auld Lang Nevada desert to Needles, Cal. to Hancock's wife wrote him The at Syne." The event was very much enButchGovernor Lentwein and Party Suc- Destroyed 300 Villages and Needles and the postmaster at that joyed by all present. ered 40.000 Macedonians ceed in Making Their Way place has telegraphed that there Is no WEBER ft FIELD8 SPECIAL letter there for Hancock now. It Last Year. to the Coast. is though likely that the party has A special train bringing a combinapassed through The Needles and will be heard from later farther east In tion of beauty and talent will pass s southern California. BERLIN, Feb. A Prezewalsky, through tomorrow night coming over BERLIN, Feb. 3. A dispatch today concluded Rock Island and Rio Grande sysnoted who has the of historian Governor anounces the safe arrival just tems. It is known as the Weber ft Lentweln of German Southwest Africa a six months' tour of Macedonia, as- MICHIGAN VILLAGES COMPLETELY CUT OFF Fields special and carries eighty peoat the coast station, having success- serts that in 1903 Turkish regulars masand hundred Hereros. rased three rebellious villages ple, Including Lillian Ruasell with her eluded the fully DETROIT. MIchH Feb. 3. Despite two maids. The train consists of two Grave fears for the safety of the party sacred 40,000 people, mostly aged men, frantic efforts of the railways to open baggage cars, a dining-ca- r and four have been, entertained the past fort- women and children. traffic In the Thumb district, Michigan, Pullmans. The train is booked night. which has been snowbound for weeks, straight through from New York to HOU8E CON8IDERR3 THE CONSULAR BILL communication is still cut off except Ran Francisco. It cornea by way of the MACHINISTS WANT A RAISE. by telephone wire. Snowplows today New York Central Lake Shore, Rock ST. LOUIS, Feb. 3. Through PresWASHINGTON, Feb. 3. There were stalled when fifty miles out of Port Island, Rio Grande and Routhem Paident Wharton of the International Machinists Union, the demands of the not two score of members present when Huron and were soon helplessly snow- cific and the officials of the various the house met today. The diplomatic ed in. The storm Is raging, the cold roads have been given instructions to 2,500 machinists of the Missouri Pacific and Iron Mountain railroads has consular appropriation hill was taken intense nnd a dosen villages are on put them through with all the speed short rations. possible. up in committee of the whole. been presented. Ernest Monte nnother member of the St. Louis boodling member of the liaines-Monro- e gang combine, who returned from Mexico, of thieves and hold-up- s. is in the toils turned states evidence and was a wit- of the law. DATE HAS BEEN SET ness for the prosecution. He describToo much letter writing proxed his ULTIMATUM TO PRESENT ed the details of the lighting transac- undoing. He was urrested last evening by tion, the haggling over the price with Sheriff Bailey on a vagrancy charge Butler, and the final receipt and divis- and locked Do So on February 10th up in the city jail. He gave Japan Will ion of 47, S00. Murrells share was the name of John Woods. In his pockIs Reached Unless is No Danger. Has Made a Full Confession and Said James F. Burton and Frank E. Higginthe Gang Operated in San botham Are Named As His Francisco. Assistants. 3. 3, ARE APPOINTED Witncss in Butler Trial Testifies ERNEST RICHARDS, A PAL OF JOHN PINGREE SELECTED AS Rumor of His Death Created a BAINES AND MONROE. CASHIER OF TWO INSTITUTIONS to the Division of $47,500 Panic Physician Insists There In Swag. Outbreak Is Inevitable ler trial today John Murrell, former FEBRUARY 'S ILLNESS STATE'S EVIDENCE London ExLetters Received in Belief That Russia's press the Concession Will Rot Be Satisfactory A WEDNESDAY, Rk-liurd- -- i a vice-preside- vice-preside- Volksr-Seoworo- ft Volker-Hcowcru- hin-am- vice-preside- nt anti-nation- al, DESPERATE CRIMINAL GANG IS BROKEN UP of the Butte Officers Arrest up-to-d- does Two known Business Were Marked for thirteen-- |