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Show VIH. NUMBER VOLUME O G D E 1ST, 76. UTAH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY HAS JAPAN COMMENCED m UK CASE Was Issued Reassuring Bulletin Af- to the Public This Was One of Three Who Killed Mississippi Planter and His Servant. temoon CAUSE FOR APPREHENSION KO BLOODHOUNDS ON THE Sizzling War Rumor J 4- - Feb. 4. Senator WASHINGTON, MEMPHIS, Ten., Feb. 4. Dispatches from comfortable Doddsville, Mississippi, this afpassed, a fairly ternoon state that another of the neKht. though there was a return of murderers of James Eastland has gro me congestive chllL Dr. Rlxey will been captured and lynched by a mob consultation with a New Torlc of five hundred men. Details of Wl(l the lynching are meager. practitioner this forenoon. A posse Is still pursuing Luther t, A consultation lasting an hour was leader of the conspirators, with morning ty Dra Rlxey, held this fresh bloodhounds. Brewer of New York and Magruder Eastland, a planter, and Dr. Brewer treated of Washington. a negro servant were brutally murp.nn during his recent illness In New dered In a field yesterday by Holbert One of the York. A sample of blood was taken and two other negroes. this morning for analysis In the hope murderers was shot down by a mob to arrive at a definite diagnosis. Up a short time later and hounds were put on the tracks of the other two who to this time Hana's Illness was believed to be the grip, but there are separated and escaped Into the woods. fears now, however, that It tb typhoid. The physicians admit that they are pooled over the fact that notwiths- STORM SWEEPING tanding his nervousness and Irritability today hie temperature la but half a degree above normaL. He slept last OVER CALIFORNIA n night only through the heavy X Hol-ber- well-kno- admlnl-tr&tio- of opiates. Senator Hanna realizes his grave condition and submits unreservedly to At 12:30 this afternoon the ble time. Dr. Brewer returned to New York on an afternoon train. Dra, Rlxey and Migruder will hold another consultat8 o'clock tonight, It is expected at which time the results of the nation of Mr. try Deluged With Down- Rain. physic- ians Issued the following bulletin: At s consultation held this morning no new feature was found in Mr. Hanna's condition. He is suffering from s recurrent attack of the grip with an unusual amount of physical depression. There are no alarming conditions and no reason to believe that his recovery will not take place within a reasona- ion at San Francisco and the Coast Coun- exami- Hannas blood will he known. At 8 o'clock condition was this afternoon Hannas He more favorable. dept an hour and a half without opiates. TESTIMONY GIVEN IN FAVOR OF MACHEN 4. The Feb. heaviest rainstorm of the season broke SAN FRANCISCO, over northern California early this morning and continued throughout the day. The entire coast country and San Francisco Is within the storm area. marked precipitation being recorded at all points. Off shore the storm partook of the nature of a hurricane, and the downpour at sea was tremendous. A aeventy-mil- e gale prevails and the storm is extending slowly southward. Conditions are favorable for rain throughout the San Joaquin valley. Rain la expected tonight over the whole country north of Tehachapl and showers tomorrow south of the line. The forecast is for heavy snows In the mountains tonight accompanied by high sweeping winds far Inland to Nevada. The entire Sacramento valley is well drenched and the crop sharps are unanimous In declaring today that the precipitation alone will be of inestimable value to crops. Cloudy weather la general In southern California and everything points to the fulfillment of the official forecasts of showers. Feb. 4. Lorens of a witness in the postofllce conspiracy case, today testified that he rcelved as his share from a half rt in the Groff fasteners $60,000. Ms denied ever having discussed the hatter with Machen until after he had acquired s half Interest In the busl-w- a then told by Machen that toe government had already adopted MR8. MAYBRICK'S WHEREAB0UT8 ke WASHINGTON, Toledo, Ohio, in-te- WILL NOT BE DISCL08ED Groff fasteners. BRITT DECLARE8 FIGHT WITH BAN CORBETT OFF Feb. 4. The Britt-CorbBfht was definitely declared this morning by Britt because Cor- wed to meet Dave Sullivan on bruary 28th, two weeks before the de set for Corbetts battle with Britt later quit training today. FRANCISCO, cRUISER ett DAMAGED BY HEAVY GALE !tD0N J?has Feb been V. ft,, Ter chool or Mercury ot distress and tugs taw gone to her asslst- - BURNED BUT children bSRF0LK k" r""'- Th terrific gale sweeping over the chan-tthe past two days continued The British cruiser - all escaped V" Feb- - A The schi aa destroyed by fire tl hundred children si dr,H and mrched c moke without a .5Vhe panic tb, "Hrttwt torn., .th injury. 4- - X LONDON Feb. 4. A special agents cable to J the Evening News from Pekin has just been re- ceived as follows: Official information has 4 been received here that the Japanese government 4 has decided to refuse any further negotiations 4 with Russia and will take action immediately. 4 This is interpreted here in some quarters to 4 mean that war in the Far East has begun. 4 A dispatch from Seoul to the Central News to- day says that about six thousand Russian troops J have sailed from Port Arthur and will endeavor to land at Chemulpo, the port of Seoul tomorrow. 4 4- - 4 LONDON, Feb .4. Despite the warlike rumors a wire from Toklo this afternoon quotea high government officials as saying there Is no doubt but war will be averted and the situation la no more strained now than at any tmie in the past fortnight. It says that the officials will be much surprised If Russias reply does not recognise Chinese sovereignty in Manchuria and make an absolute concession of all Japan's demands regarding Korea. 4 Central News from Toklo says that a special meeting of the cabinet was held this morning and it will meet again this afternoon, when the mikado will be present News has been received at Toklo that all the Russian warships have left Russia, their destination being unknown. , JAPAN'S IMPATIENCE. Feb. 4. The general opinion today la that the situation In the IS RUSSIA BLUFFING? r, East la leas reassuring. Anaie-geAll adFar 4. The Lokal BERLIN, Feb. ofvices In an increase show the Is touch with In close Japanwhich ese which here Russian the Impatience, that diplomats ficialdom, today says movements In the Far East and the regard aa a dangerous factor. mobilisation of troops la believed to , RUSSIAN VESSELS SAIL. be & bluff to overawe Japan Into a con' Feb. 4. The Russian battleSUEZ, ciliatory attitude. ship Oslayba, one transport and three torpedo destroyers sailed .today for JAPANS CABINET MEETS. LONDON, Feb. 4. A dispatch to the the Far East. PARIS, yuLoiiun ur WHO WILL OCCUPY THE CORNER DRUG STORE? WHAT HAS BECOME OF CASE8 APPEALED TO DI8TRICT COURT? LONDON, Feb. 4. In the house of commons this afternoon the home secretary annouced that Mrs. Maybrick has been granted license under the penal servitude law and she la at present In a home which ahe will be allowed to leave towards the end of the summer. He said that In accordance with Mrs. Maybrick aa well aa the authorities wishes no further Information aa same. to her whereabouts would be made. On the 11th of November Mrs. Brown gave him notice to quit the store on PANICKY CONDITION OF 1st of December, but this he reCOTTON MARKET CONTINUES the fused to do and claims he has the right to occupy the premises up to August NEW TORK, Feb. 4. There was anr, 1904, on payment of the rent which this cotton exchange other panic on the was stipulated for and which waa acmorning, the price dropping seventy was cepted by plaintiff up to the time of the points. Sully, who was present commencement of the action. noncahmt and attempted no support Hulanlaki ft Peery are attorneys for Later the prices rallied. plaintiff and A. R. Hey wood for de- fendant HEAVY WITHDRAWAL FUND8 GOVERNMENT OF ILLNESS OF BALFOUR IS QUITE SERIOUS WASHINGTON. Feb. 4. Secretary withMANCHESTER. Eng., Feb. 4 A disShaw has Issued a call for the within patch today aaya that Premier Baldrawal on demand, probably the of fours illness la worse than haa been the next ten days, of 20 per cent In ninety made public and that it will be weeks government funds now held before he can resume his duties. banka. Sometime ago complaints sworn out against the Chinamen Machines to Run Eighteen Months. in were own- in the city, charging ing restaurants l them with violating the city ordinance by selling Intoxicating liquor and perIn mitting the existence of booths their places of business. In due course the cases cione up for MAN'S ON CITY BUGLE DOUBLE CROSS cableWASHINGTON, Fob. 4.- -A (From the Hllltown Bugle.) We to state front the lmve been sat down upon, and the gram department too. hard, legation at Montevedlo, Urugauy, toAnd the people WE made, people day says that the government forces elected on OUR ticket, did It met with a severe defeat by the revoWe evolved a little scheme out lutionists and a great panic prevailed of OUR mtnd, whereby we thought Saturday and Sunday. The govern- we would put the slot inachiena In ment forces lied, leaving guns and Oeratlon and at the same time cater wounded on the field. An attack on to the respectable element an element WE hare neglected too long. Montevideo la momentarily expected. But WE were aat upon. General Rrbles is reported to lie adIt la more In sorrow than In anger vancing with a great force. A meeting that WE tell this tale In the Bugle. of foreign diplomats has been culled To begin with most of It la Judge at the American legation to discus Howell's fault and We made IIowelL the situation and devise means of proEt tu Hulunlskl. We went to llulcy and WE said: tecting the foreign Interests. See here, Hulry1 We said, says WE, WE have got a plan. Listen. Howell has been getting entirely too canary and has closed up the slut machine graft and the Pesky Police, OUR ORDERED CLOSED police, seem to side with him. Now WE will swear out complaints against the slot ainchlne operators under the state law and you must prosecute them. All right." says Huly, he says; Managers of Playhouses Failed to an inuke but let's omnibus complaint Remedy Their Unsafe of It and take In all the gamblers and Condition. the saloons, too, for violating the luw." Sunday closing Then WE weakened. WE got cold feet NEW YORK, Feb. 4. Because of WE backslid. neglect to remedy their unsafe condiFor It was as plain to US aa the nose tion, Mayor McClellan today ordered on OUR own shining countenance the Grand opera house, Hastings, Madsaw through OITR little ison Square, Hubers, Princess and the that Huly" scheme to give the people the double Vaudeville theaters closed. cross. Therefore WE repeat: P IN RAILROAD YARDS. Irish Best the Dutch and an Arrest Will Follow. Mrs. Brown la 8uing Bernard Knoth Chinamen Are Fined for Violating City Ordinance But Thair Appeals to Oust Him From tho 8tore Do Not Materiel ize. Still Out Jury The suit for ouster and dameges brought by Sarah J. Brown against Bernard O. Knoth, the druggist, to have him ejbeted from the premises occupied by him at the corner of Twenty-fifth street and Washington avenue, was tried before Judge Rolapp today and at this writing the jury la deliberating upon its verdict The alleged grounds for the action are that Knotha lease of the premises expired on the Slat of August 1903. Then a verbal lease waa entered Into whereby the premises were to be let to Knoth from month to month; and on the 8d day of September, 1908, a second verbal agreement was entered Into for a lease for a period of two years from the first day of September. This latter lease waa neither executed in writing or ever signed by the parties, but Knoth continued to occupy the store and pay rent for the ADVANCING Slot Situation Considered So Serious That City hnd Stata Officers Sat Down on Measures Are Taken to Protect the Abused Bogle Editor. Foreign Interests. MIX-U- LAWS TO STAND PAT Put to Rout Shrewd Scheme to Permit and Panic Prevails VICTORS 4- - pour of Government Forces Montevideo. TRAIL of Recurrent Posse Is in Pursuit of ths Lssder of Consultation tho Gsng, tho Only Ono GrjpAnother This Evening. st Lsrgo physicians orders. A further consultation of the physicians will be held later In the day and a full report made so that If necessary his brothers and listen may he summoned. Pekin States That URUGUAY'S CAPITAL Negotiations With Russia Have Been Broken Off. Sanators lllnata Is On Ms from 1904. "HULY" REFUSED REBELS THREATEN ACTUAL HOSTILITIES? 4, Et tu HulanlHk!.H OUR scheme was a good one. It was simply this: WE would swear out the complaints, thus making US solid with the element (which WE have too long negletced) and the cases would go through the courts; Including the supreme court end kill time eighteen months or two year and in the meantime the slot machines would he allowed to run. WE need the money. If that plan had worked it would have been killing a bird with two stones. law-abidi- ng Peter Vandergraft, a Hollander, who has been working in the section gang on the Oregon Short Line, of which MIchHel Quinn la foreman, waa disThis morning charged last evening. he went down to draw his time from Foreman Quinn, who asked him to come up and board with him. WE repeat: thought this was rather a WE have been sat upon. on the part of cheeky proposition It was Howell'a fault Quinn, who had discharged him, and Et tu Hulanlskl. therefore told him so, adding by way J. Albert, WEVE got It In for you. Et tu Hulaniskl.H of emphasis language which would not look well In print. Quinn came back at him with the same kind of Billingsgate, INVESTIGATING 60 KAS DEATH In which which resulted In a mix-u- p the Celt got away with the man from Greek in Ogden With a the Netherlands, badly disfiguring his Brother of Deceseed Van-dergr- Vice-Cons- trial and after a fair and Impartial hearing Judge Howell rendered judg- countenance. ment against the restaurant keepers A complaint was drawn up In the poand Imposed fines. The fines were lice court against Quinn, and Vanderpaid and notice of appeal from the graft went off to hunt up an Interprejudgment to the second district court ter. When the complaint has been was given. sworn to a warrant will Issue and the The trials took place on the 14th of matter will be settled before Judge October, 1903. Nearly four months has Howell. elapsed and nothing has been heard of the appeals. Why this delay? Why IMPORTANT MOTION GRANTED. have they not been set for a bearing In the district court? Surely sufficient time has elapsed to allow the In the Damage 8uits of Warner and Crocker Against the Union city attorney to prepare the cases. The Pacific. of bard of Avon has written fluently ridithe law's delay; Dickens has Judge Rolapp today granted Judge culed it In his writings; but they esLe Grand Young ipermission to file a tablish no precedent. It is time some action was taken. motion for a new trial In the cases of The question la an important one Jane L. Warner and Mrs. Georgia railtouching aa It does the moral welfare Crocker against the Union Pacific road was The to company. stipulation of the youths of the city, according the defendant that made, however, lower pay In the the judgment rendered of each the of see where expenses to difficult Is court, and It there can be any legitimate excuse plaintiff which have accrued up to this for not prosecuting the cases to a time from the commencement of the conclusion. It Is to be hoped that the actions. Sometime ago Judge Rolnpp made matter will soon be definitely settled a decision to the effect that defendby the higher Judicial authority. ant's time for filing a motion for a new trial had expired. Then the deSERVIAN CABINET RESIGNS. fendant filed a motion asking permisof sion to file a notice of Intention to move BELGRADE, Feb. 4. Member the Servian cabinet today handed their for a new trial and It waa that motion which was granted today. resignations to King Peter. one-four- th ul Laborer. for Greece, stationed at Butte, Is In the city today Investigating the death of Nicholas Bokas, who waa killed In an accident on the Lucln f, January 10th. At C. T. that time Jones, a brake man, and an Austrian laborer were also killed. As it waa plainly an accident no inquest was held. Bokas brother resides at St Paul. He was notified of the accident at the time and at his request and in his company Mr. Tsolonlte came to Ogden for two reasons. They first satisfied themselves there was no criminal carelessness on the part, of the railroad company and then they began to Inquire into the civil question of liability of the railroad. They were shown every courtesy by Claim Agent Fitzgerald of the Southern Pacific company. and Mr. Bokas had a The conference County Attorney Hulanlaki and Sheriff Bailey, who assured them the unfortunate accident was purely accidental and that it waa regarded aa wholly unnecessary to hold an G. Tsolonlte, vice-cons- ul cut-of- vice-cons- ul . |