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Show .4 DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VOLUME YIII. NUMBER QGrDEN, UTAH 187. JAPS LEAD RUSSIANS Were Drawn Into Trap By a Feigned Retreat hove was followed BY TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER 3$ 's will be 33,500,000,000, and the puriwse is to control the mineral output of the United Statea, with the possible exception of the Calumet A Hecla copper mine in Michigan, Senator Clark's United Verde and Montana properties, and those of F. Augustus Heinse in Montana are said to be included, as are the principal mining companies of Mr. Colorado, Utah and California. Rockefeller and his associates already control the Amalgamated Copper company. CHAMPION JEFFRIES Are Forced to Abandon RESUMES TRAINING Their Position South of Russians V' .s 4 9r ; - - V;: & I sl J HELD FOR MURDER Woman Indicted by Grand for Killing Caesar Yoang. Figured. NEW YORK, June 13. The Grand Jury this morn in,; found an indictment for murder Ju the first degree against Mrs. Nan Patterson, who was present at the time of the shooting of Bookmaker Caesar Young in a hansom cab a week ago Saturday, The coroner's inquest into the death of Caesar Young waa held this morning. After hearing the testimony of Dr. Edwin X. Riggins of the Hudson Street hospital, who attended Young, and Dr. Philipp O. Hanlon, the coroner's physician, the Jury brought In a verdict simply stating that Young had died as the result of a bullet wound. Mrs. Patterson, who was in the coroner's court when the inquest began, was removed when the coroner was notified of the finding of an Indictment against her. Young's widow was present at the Inquest When told of the Indictment by her lawyer, Abe Levy, Mrs. Patterson collapsed and seemed about to fall when Levy caught her. Coroner Jackson hastened to the womans side and administered stimulants, when Mrs. Patterson revived sufficiently to be led back to the Tombs. Coroner Jackson said that the ydung lady gave way temporarily under the strain but her Illness was not of a serious nature. Her final arraignment before Judge Xewberger waa delayed because of her Illness. The trial cannot take place SING SING, X. Y., June 13. Akbert Koepplc.g and Oscar Rorgstrom were electrocuted here this successfully morning, the former at 5:55 and the SEOUL, June 13. Twenty thousand have been sent to reinforce General Kurokl who though still at Feng Wang Cheng, has pushed his. advance guards among the h'lls. It wag these forces that Saturday at Motlieng pass encountered the Russians, who with- N. H., June 13. Several Thirteen figured Largely in tin executions, this being tlie thirteenth day of the month and theer were thirteen condemned men in the death huuse at the time. Borgstrom murdered hlg wife on the thirteenth day of the month and thirteen minutes after the first shock was given g the current was turned Into G:07. Koep-pln- Borgstrom's body. was killed at Emily Borgstrom Mount Klsco on Easter Monday of last year because she threatened to have her husband arrested to prevent him from carrying out the murderous Intentions he had already expressed. Koepplng killed John G. Marline at the latter'a home In Port Jervis In February, 1903, the result of a long standing quarrel. TEXAS FAVORS PARKER. HOUSTON, Tex., June 13. Reports have been received from 149 counties of Texas, with a vote of 844 delegates in the state convention. Parker Instructions were given in ninety-on- e counties, having 513 votes. Eleven counties with fifty-sevvotes are for Hearst, and thirty-si- x counties with 219 votes are uninstructed. en EFFORT LIFE OF Rival. Mr, Coop will direct ns before and the proceeds will go to Mr! Ashby Troops Will Likely Be Withdrawn Boyle, a leading member of the affair, From Strike District Durwho goes to Euroiie for study and ing This Week. missionary work. Handsome photographs of the entire company are displayed In the large show windows of the business houses. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Juna IS. The situation In the district this mornWENT OVER EMBANKMENT. ing la practically normuL The authorities both civil and military expect no further trouble. Another batch of unionists will be deported tomorrow and this will wind up the military's campaign of driving the men from the district. Tomorrow the mine owners will Issue a statement defining their position regarding unionism in the district. It la be exjiected that the ban will only BOY MAY BE DEPORTED. placed on the Western Federation of Miners and any other organisation to A lad named Lorenxo Farley la at which the metalliferous miners bethe county jull. It la anld Lorenxo The trooiw will probably be long. hus several times entered August Patwithdrawn from the district this terson's house at Mound Fort and apweek. propriated money Hnd articles to his Xenrly all the mines which closed own use. Just what will be done with on Monday last after the Independhim has pot been decided but very ence explosion resumed operation this probably his parents will deport him The Portland, Pride of morning. from the state. Cripple Creek, and numerous leases which are manned by union men will not be allowed to resume ns long as CHICAGOANS the soldiers are here. When the IortlHnd resumes It will be found that all union miners have PLAY THE RACES been forced to leave the ramp, thus forcing the company to employ nonunion help or remain closed IndefinWhile hauling dirt from Adams avenue and filling In at the rear of the residence of Dr Dalrymple, the team and wagon driven by Mr. Ellmore rolled over the steep embankment, Alenused by filling in with dirt. twenty-fdistance the was about though ive feet, fortunately neither driver, nor wHgnu waa injured. Betting CONSTANTINOPLE, June IS. Armenian patriarchs have received information that an trade Issued by the sultan resulted In the wholesale massacre of Armenians and destruction of their property. The trade prohibits the settlement of Armenians In the On villages which were destroyed. May 15th and June 3rd fiftten villages were destroyed In the district of Che-taIn the district of and twenty-tw- o Hlan. Of the population, aggregating 5.000, two -- thousand were killed. Massacres are feared In many other places. The shops have been closed for three days past at Bltlls, while at Dlarbekir and Sassoun the reserves have been sent for by the authorities to suppress disorders. . ut ! disband. Under Sentence of Death for the Mayor Harrison Issues Order ProMurder of Her hibiting Any Form of ss 5 Last of Strikers Will Be Sent Into tion and no doubt the affair will draw one of the largest houses of tlie Exile season. It Is a source of gratification to the people of Ogden to know that we have such capable talent In the city. Thoe who saw It on commencement night will go again to show their ap- MINE OWNERS ARE TO preciation. and those who did not see ISSUE A STATEMENT It will want to before the ooinpnny CANT TO SAVE HACKENSACK, X. J., June IS. A thousand Christian Scientists who are conference between Acting Governor Wakelers and Bergen county officials attending the Boston meeting of the mother church and came here In three will be held at Trenton tomorrow In specials to visit Mrs. Eddy at Pleasan effort to persuade the chancellor to ant View were not permitted to enter reconvene the board of pardons for the drew, leaving an officer and six solthe grounds. Later the faithful saw purpose of commuting to life Imprisdiers dead. The Japanese lost an offiMrs. Eddy as she took her afternoon onment the sentence of Anna Valencer and three men. drive and gave her the Chautauqua satina. She was convicted and sentenced General Kurokla plan seems to be to lute. to be hanged for stabbing to death deliver an attack on Liao Tang simulRosa Salsa, who taunted her after taneously from the east and soutl MINERS HAVE BIG taking her lover. CELEBRATION IN BUTTE A desperate effort on the part of soRUSSIAN PEASANTS. ciety women will also be made to preNOT UNPATRIOTIC BUTTE, Mont, June 13. Miners vent the woman from being hanged. imUnion day waa observed by an ST. PETERSBURG, June IS. Mi- mense parade of the local unions, folchael Davltt, who la here Investigating lowed RESORTS TO ROUGH HOUSE. by exercises at the Grand thealabor conditions, states that the atorles ter. Hundreds of visitors were presFrank Lee Raised a Rumpus Whan abroad that the Russian masses are ent fro mall parts of the state and all Chinaman Demanded Payment against the war and that revolution is business and work above end below DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. DARING for a Meal. to pending owing public discontent, ground was suspended. This after' are untrue. Workmen wherever Mr. noon Billy Melody and Jack O'Keefe Frank Lee. a laborer from the cutDavltt went were confident that Rus- will fight in an open air arena in the Two Man Smash Window of 8tain's off, was arrested yesterday afternoon sia would win In. the end. Pawnshop and Steal Eight presence of 5,000 people. At 9 oclock for raising a disturbOfficer Tout by Watches. tonight Aurello Herrera and Benny ance In the Broom restaurant AcSULTAN 8ENDS HI8 In the Broadway Tanger will fight cording to the story told by the ChiANSWER TO RAISULI theater. Evidently encouraged by the success namen who run the place, Lee owed they have met with recently the burgcents a meal. There for them ninety WASHINGTON, June 13. Admiral MISSIONARIES WILL lars who have Infested the city for was Lee a resorted to and dispute Chadwick cables that the mission to DEMAND INDEMNITY the past week became more bold and Tout hapOfficer dishes. the brigand Ralsull left yesterday daring yesterday when about 4 o'clock throwing a then and stop to the input pened along Is vith the sultan's answer to his de In the afternoon ROME, June 13. The Vatican they smashed the Lee to took station affair the and misesmnnda. formed that a number of Catholic window at R. Steins pawnbroking 35 for his appearwhere he deposited Mansionaries In Korea and southern tablishment on lower Twenty-fift- h ance, which he forfeited this mornhave street and stole eight watches. PARIS, June 13. The Temps Tan churia, to escape persecution, gler correspondent states that the taken refuge aboard French, German There were two men. One of them ing. sultan hns granted all of Raisuli's de- and Italian warships. They intend to stood guard while the other went to mands. claim indemnity. the front entrance and at a signal from "OLIVETTE THE ATTRACTION. his companion smashed In the winSAYS POLYGAMY IS AUSTRALIA TO HAVE The Pretty Opera Is to Be Reprodow with a stocking full of rocks. DIVORCE TO PREFERABLE . duced by the High School A NEW CABIENT Quick as lightning he grabbed eight Students. winNEW YORK, June IS. Congress watches that were hanging In the STDXET, June 13. Premier Sir The men then dashed through be- dow. Big preparations are being made for John See has resigned and Colonial man Bourke Cochran, In a lecture Chinese a laundry and escaped and so the lead of an audience fore composed reproduction of the opera "OlivTreasurer Waddell will form a new Mr. Catholic societies, declares that far they have not been located. ing at the Grand Opera house toette,' cabinet he prefers polygamy to the divorce Stein estimates the value of the morrow afternoon and evening. Box watches at 1150. evlL parties are being organised by friends ROCKEFELLER i plans of the company and a fine turn-oGIGANTIC MINE TRUST NATIONAL BANK8 ARE MRS. HERRICKS CLAS8 TO BEGIN is expected. An enlarged orchestra CALLED TO REPORT will one be of the features of the afIn XEW YORK, June 13. The World After an absence of two months fair. of studios 13. New York and Chicago, The the today says that announcement w June WASHINGTON, oon be made of a combination of min comptroller of the by currency today Is Mrs. J. L. Herrick will resume her A medley of musical numbers Ing Interests of America, with John sued a call for a report of the condi- class In china decorating In Ogden some of the best people In the state Rockefeller at the head. The capital tion of national banks at the close of Friday and Saturday of each week, will precede the opera. of the merged The program la an excellent one and beginning June 17th, companies, it is said. business on June 9th. CONCORD, 1904. WORK IN CRIPPLE CREEK Electrocations in Which U In keeping with the k.msoii. The price are very low for such a:i attracthe Unlacky Thirteen FOR GENERAL KUROKI men GET DEATH latter at 13, UNION MINERS CANNOT Tory Sing Sing HARBIX SPRINGS, June IS. With an injured knee in bandage Jeffries went In for a little light trainWhile his knee feels ing today. CHE FOO, JUNE 18 THERE ARE strong the champion is not taking any persistent rumors in circu- chances and feels confident that he lation HERE THAT A SEA FIGHT will be in shape by Friday night IS IN PROGRESS NEAR PORT ARSAN FRANCISCO, June IS. Mun-ro- e THUR. is practically on edge he has more NEWCHWANG, June IS. It la re- confidence than ever of his chances. ported that the Kuasiana have Buffered The betting contlneua 100 to 40. a severe defeat aa the result of an ambush at Pulanbep (Publlentlen) to the BOILERMAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS TO STRIKE rear of Port Arthur. The Japanese attacked the Russians and then drew the June ' IS. The WASHINGTON, latter on by a feigned retreat The Russlana were trapped and are said to strike of Santa Fe machinists will, it calhave lost 800 men killed or wounded. is said, be materially aided by the out boilerof and blacksmiths the ling on back fell Kalchow. The Russians Two thousand Russian infantry makers. passed through Newchwang yesterday WOMAN8 CONGRESS OPENS. from KInchou, accompanied by ambulJune 38- The InternationBERLIN, with wounded. The ances filled Women's al congresa opened this troops were exhausted after a long a with morning large attendance from forced march. An officer said they were continental the United before September. countries, Meanwhile she Rusretreating from Kaichou. The States Australia. and a remain must Tombs. at the abandoned prisoner their positions sians have eighty miles south of Xewchwang. A Chinaman in the Japanese spy EDDY WAS service oho has Just returned from MASSACRES WERE Port Arthur says there are 30,000 men there with many sick and wounded. E NOT AT The food supply la sufficient for two months. The hope of the garrison Is that General Kuorpatkln will send an army sotuh. A flour mill la grinding a cargo of wheat brought from Seattle Christian Scientists Went to See Two Thousand Armenians Butcherin a French ship. Her Bat Were Barred from Viled and Thirty-Seve- n 8TRONG REINFORCEMENTS Grounds lages Destroyed. Newchwang. s TWO MUHDEREHS IS INTO DEADLY AMBUSH MONDAY, JUNE itely. General Bell. In a statement on hls action In deporting union miners, attributes the recent troubles to the Socialistic element in the Western Federation who captured the organisation two yenra ago. Soclallam is now Its fetich, General Bell says. CHICAGO, June 13. Mayor Harrison today called on Chief of Police "KEEP OFF THE GRASS. O'Neill to prohibit entirely any semblance of horse' race betting within the Ogden'e Publio Parks Ars Evidently city limits and especially at the WashNo Longer Publio Property. ington. Park track which opens the season on Saturday with Derby day. ' Ogden has two beautiful parks, but cltlsens are beginning to Inquire what OPENING BALL AT UTAHNA. their use Is. Public parks are not supposed to be only beauty spots to look Saturday night Utahna park opened upon. They are laid out and cultivated its doors to the largest crowd which so that the cltlsens can have real enhas greeted that resort thld season. In them by sitting In the cool joyment In The event was the opening ball shude and enjoying the beauties of the "new pavilllon. Fully 1,500 peo- thB surroundings. But not so in Ogple visited the theater and pavilion den. Neither of the parks have a during the evening. Full orchestras bench on which one cun rest and the were In service at both theater and public buildings and grounds commitpavilion. tee hns now Issued the absurd edict It can frankly be stated that the that you cannot sit on the grass exdance wax one of the moat successful cept on a limited strip which Is the and pleasant ever held in the city. happy hunting ground of the festive The floor accommodated at least 500 mosquito. persons at a time and waa in elegant Many ladles and their children have shape. been going to the parks during the past week and they had no sooner seCADETS GOING EAST. lected a nice cool retreat than the park Miss Olive Weathers of Deeth, Nev keeper, under Instructions of the com-mltt- ee woififf give them notice to who has been teaching at Florlston, move. In fact, he la kept busy noCal., the past year, Is 'pending a por of the absurd rule. It'a people tifying tion of her vacation with friends In the old story of "keep off the grass, thlB city. Miss Weathers was accom pan led this far by her brother, Stan- Coxey. But people have grown tired of it, ford, who was appointed by Senator Stewart as cadet to West Point With and they realise they have some rights them were Harry Davis of Elko, ap- In the matter. Of course, there are pointed to the naval academy, and certain portions of the parks that Herbert Atkinson, of Oakland, Cal must be preserved, but the committee pointed to West Point On their way had better without delay produce the to the school the young men will go benches snd rescind its ridiculous orby way of St Louis and take In the der. sights. EXAMINATIONS FOR TEACHERS. FISHING 8EA80N OPENS. . The trout season will open on Tuesday night at 13 o'clock and local anAl glers are already getting busy. usual, many of the parties will start for the trout streams today and tomorrow In order to be there at one minute nfter 13 o'clock and throw the first line. Fully a doxen parties are preparing to. visit the Forks on the opening day while a good many will visit Canyon creek and other streams. Teachers examinations under the diof the board of examiners, Superintendent Allison and Professors Crandall and Adams, are being held at the high school assembly hall today and will be continued tomorrow. About twenty-fiv- e teachers are In attendance. This la an unusually small number but Is explained by Its with the teachers Institute at Salt Lake which is being attended by many of the local teachers. rection con-fllctl- on I |