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Show ' S . DAILY UTAH STATE JOUEUAL y : t VOLUME Vin. NUMBER IS TEN MURDERERS TlRANSPORT JAP BLOWN UP BY UTAH OG-DEN- , 188. TUESDAY, JUNE ISTHisTEADS ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS DEATH SENTENCE 10 A HAVE HOI A 14, 1904. LIKE TU TELL STBflf OF TALE s. E. Desperate Attempt to Escape from Three Killed and Two Wounded In Ohio Penitentiary Was a Duel in Indiana Foiled. Town. Disaster Occurred at the Entrance to Prospects Are for Lively Doings in Statement to That Effect Is Issued Attorney for Woman Says She Has Rethe State Convention Hearst Port Arthur Harbor Tokio the Gtizens Alliance and By Nothing to Keep Back and Will Assault Final the that and Harrison Factions Turned Mine Owners' Association of Says port Clear Herself of the Charge of COLUMBUS, O., June 14. Shortly BEDFORD, Iud., June 14. As the Down and Hopkins Is in Control. Will Begin Next Friday. the Cripple Creek District. before 1 oclock this morning ten men Murdering Caesar Young. result of u duel fought In the public i'g awaiting death In the state prison, led by Moses Johnson, made a desperate attempt to escape. Guard RichTOKIO, June 14. It la officially anards, who granted the appeal of nounced that the transport Talhoka Johnson to be permitted to go to the jlaru was damaged by the explosion toilet, was knocked down, brutally The other nine of a mine at the entrance to Fort Ar- beaten and bound. were murderers but failed to released thur yesterday. One officer and nineAnd to the from the them release key teen men were killed and two officers floor. soon and arrived Help ground and seven men were wounded. The was locked the gang up again. damage to the ship was unimportant June 14. The Tokio correof Corrlere Dellaseraa says spondent the that foreign attaches are leaving the Japanese capital for Kwangtung peninsula which they hope to reach Friday as the decisive attack on Port Arthur will begin on that day. ROME; t! fi COMMANDER 18 BADLY WOUNDED RUSSIAN i ST. PETERSBURG, June 14. A report has reached here that a naval battle was fought outside Port Arthur on the OREGON An official dispatch reports that two Japanese divisions on Monday began the advance to the north of Pulan Dien, to the rear of Port Arthur, and g. north of Klnchou. They occupied Tou-dlatun- Jantslatung and the heights of Llntslatung, south of Vandegou. RATE ATTRACT8 A HORDE OF IMMIGRANTS SPRING FIELD, 111.. June 14. When at noon the Democratic stale convention met after the morning congressional district caucuses, which were marked by bolting factions and disorder, the indications were for a riotous convention with bitter contests on all ventions. FOREST Hopkins of Chicago Is in the saddle with the Hearst contingent and Mayor Harrlaons faction hauling Ex-May- or Disastrous Loss Threatened in a Fine Lumbering Region. GROVE, Or, June 14. A lire terrific threatens the Nehalem forests, on of the most heavily wooded FOREST sections in the state. The flames are now sweeping over many acres and a high wind. Is carrying them into the splendid lumbering region. In The fire originated yesterday of broken stack form the sparks Hamblin & Sons shingle mills. The flames destroyed the entore plant and adjoining resiliences and then leaped to the surrounding woods. Nothing but a change of the wind or extra heavy rains, the latter being improbable, can prevent Immense damage. I- MAKE A BIG HAUL nd FIGHT POSTPONED. June 14. The SAN FRANCISCO, Injury to James J. Jeffries knee has resulted In thef postponement of his fight with Munroe until June 30th. His manager wired from Harbin Springs last night that his man would THIS DEMONSTRATION WILL not be In condition for the contest NOT BE WARLIKE until June 24th. his Munroe redoubled training MANCHESTER, June 14. The Dis- schedule today and will continue the patch understands that at an early hard work for a week. There was no date the American naval squadron will betting this morning. visit British waters and Its officers will be received by King Edward. HARBIN SPRINGS, June 14. Jeffries remained Indoors today nursing LOS ANGELES TO his knee. He says he could light withCHICAGO BY WHEEL in a week, but will take full advantage of the two weeks postponement CHICAGO, 111., June 14. W. B, Goodrich and Philip McAnany, Los USUAL FATE FOR HONDURAS GENERAL Angeles wheelmen, arrived here at noon. They left Lon Angeles March 9th. MOBILE, Ala, June 14. News has been received by steamer from Porto ANARCHISTS ARRESTED Cortes, Honduras; of the assassination AT JOHANNESBURG of Genera Venegres at Yorro during a JOHANNESBURG. June 14. Three supposed to be anarchists were arrested here today following the threat of one to murder Lord Milner. men ANTI-PARKE- CONVENTION. R NEW YORK, June 14. William J. Hryan, it Is announced, will be the principal speaker at the convention of New York Democrats who are opposing the nomination of Judge Parker, and which will be held In Cooper L'nlon, June 20. LOSE WEI NAI WEI This Would Be the Result Should Japs Capture Port Arthur. LONDON, June 14. In the house of eoinmons today Enrl Percy, under secretary of foreign affair, admitted sians. BY A nitro-glycerln- at Laurel, a stock camp, , 200 miles east of here, yesterday morning. They got away with $2,000, including all the village funds. It is believed to be the same gang that got $8,000 at Billings recently. BIG FIRE SWEEPS CALIFORNIA TOWN OROYILLE, Cal., June 14 Fire early this morning destroyed a block of stores, causing a loss of $130,000. The Man Who Used MERCHANT the Pistol Will Claim That He Was Hypnotized. 14. SAN FRANCISCO, Jun Roland Snow of Oakland, wbo was shot here last night by Adolph Goldman, an Oakland merchant. Is In a precarious condition. Goldman was arraigned this morning. His condition is pitiable. The hearing was postponed until Saturday. Self defense and hyp, notlsm will be the plea. Ex-May- or SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS. NO COMMISSIONER APPOINTED. At a brief meeting of the county commissioners held this afternoon the matter of apiiolntment of a water commissioner was taken under ad visement County Attorney Hulan-ls- kl revolution. submitted a report on the legality of the appointment of water commisBAVARIAN PRINCES sioners and it will be considered In ARE COMING OVER connection with the proposed appoint MUNICH, June 14. Princes George irenL and Konrad of Bavaria, elder sons of SMALLPOX CASE. Prince Leopold, left for America toP. Martin, who Is afflicted with a J. to tour that country. day well developed case of smallpox, was picked up by Captain Brown and SerW. C. T. U. ORGANIZER DEAD. Mra. 14. geant PIncock today. He was taken FARMINGTON, Me., June Helen Cofflnberry, national organiser to the station and examined by Dr. of the Womens Christian Temperance Forbs and will be placed In confinement today. Union, Is dead. LEGAL POINT DECIDET. British Parliament Ceased to Legislate for this Country July 4, 1776. By a decision rendered by Judge Rolapp yesterday In the case of Pauline Griffin against the Southern Pacific, In which she sues for 125,000, the declaration of Independence was sustained. A nice legal point was raised In the case by Judge Agee, for the plaintiff. The case hinges on the application of the fellow servant law. Judge Agee contended that the fellow servant law did not apply as the acciIn Nevndn, which dent occurred adopted In 1883, the "common law of as its basic law. Judge England tftat the British parliaasserted Agee ment had. In 1881, passed a law known as the employers liability act and that the fellow servant law was not adopted. Judge Rolapp ruled that tbe term comomn law of England must be construed as the common law of England as It existed July 4, 1778, and that all subsequent legislation of the British parliament had no bearing in American statutes where the term Is used. The case will therefore be tried on the same footing as other damage cases, the demurrer being sustained. DULUTH, Mini.., June 14. The annual convention of the Minnesota State Sunday School association begins Its sessions this evening in this city and will last until the end of the week. Almost every county of the stHte is represented among the several hundred delegates who have arrived. The meetings are to behld In the First Methodist and Pilgrim Congregational churches, and some of the most noted Sunday school workers of QUESTION AS TO TRUST DEED, the entire country will take part. MISS MORTON8 FUNERAL. PARIS, June 14. The funeral services of Miss Lena Morton were held at the Eplscojuil church today . President Loubet sent a superb wreath. SIX SUITS SETTLED. sued for In each case was 320,000, making an aggregate amount of 3120,000, and by the terms of the agreement. Judgment was entered against the company in each case, by stipulation. In the amount of $1,500, making the total amount $9,000. The plaintiff In every case was George K. Cakos, as administrator, respectively, of the estates of Amnataseas Zeoumas, Nick Apostalopus, George Psomas, Evange-lo- s Zeomas, Oust Psomas and George Zeoinas, employee of the railroad company who were killed by the explosion. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Delayed Appointment of Water missioner Until Today. Com- The board of county commissioners postponed action upon the appointment of a water commissioner until today. Joseph Hogge, who was recently appointed fish and game warden, tendered his resignation as road supervisor for West Weber, which position he has been filling. He also filed bio bond and took the oath of office. Road tax elections will he held on July Sth, In the following districts: Warren, Wilson and Randall. The clerk was Instructed to prepare notices containing the names of the Judges of election. Charles A. Tracey of Warren appeared before the board and complained that the water of Weber river overflows his land yearly, due to a deficient culvert which which was placed some eight years ago. The matter was referred to Commissioner Powers for Investigation. Nathan Harris filed a suit In the second district court today In which Walter Rawson, administrator of the esate of Cyrus Rawson, is plaintiff and Cyrus Rawson, administrator of the estate of Annie Rawson Is defendwell-knoant. The suit is brought to establish the trust of & piece of property MATTERS IN PROBATE. at Kanesvllle. Cyrus Rawson bought events. the property some years ago and had Orders Made by Judge Rolapp in Court Today. It conveyed to his wife. Subsequently WANT STATE ENCAMPMENT. Is died wife this suit and and his he Judge Rolapp made the following orThe members of the newly organised brought on the ground that the propIn the probate division of the secders In this national guard company city erty was deeded to Mrs. Rawson In ond district court today. are circulating a petition among the trust. Estate of William Lethbridge et aL, business houses In the city which they minors; petition for aproval, allowIntend to present to headquarters BIG DAY FOR ELK3. ance and settlement of final account an endeavor to secure for Ogden the was referred to the county clerk for one accom hundred About Elks, state encampment of the national wives their and left approval. friends, guard and regular soldiers stationed at pnnled by Estate of W. F. McEntlre, deceased; for the Elks convention at Provo on Fort Douglas. 8 for summary distribution was which left here oclock the at petition special for encamp this yearly The place ment has not yet been chosen and the this morning. granted. Estate of Henry B. Crane, deceased; The Provo Elks have made great local boys figure that they have good reason for believing that they will be preparations for the entertainment of report of referee approving account successful In landing the same, pro- their visiting brothers and a gala time was approved. f Estate and guardianship of Joseph viding the entire state militia Is not Is In store for them. Special trains called out for a national encampment will be run from all the larger cities C. Harrop et aL, minors: petition for In the state and a large attendance Is order of sale of real estate was and the state encampment Is expected. 8H00TING AT MINOT. restaurant MINOT, X. D, June 14. The anAre started In the Palace tournament of the North Dakota nual Twenty-eiga boiler. by tbe explosion of of Stair chamber The losers. are firms Sportsmens association opened commerce quarters, office of the Mer- here todav and will continue through cury, several saloons, groceries, dry tomorrow. A number of goods stores, and a number of doctors shots are taking part and some good scores were made in the opening offices were among the sufferers. ht YORK. June 14. Mrs. Nan was arraigned before Judge New berger In the court of general session this morning to plead to the Indictment for the murder of Bookmaker Caesar Young, which was returned by the grand Jury yesterday. At request of her counsel, Abe Levy, the pleading was deferred until next Friday, when u motion for the Inspection of the minutes of the grand Jury will be made. Levy this morning said It was his purpose to bring the case to trial at the earliest moment. Nan Patterson will go on the stand and tell her story of the death of Young, he said. "Her story will clear her: she will conceal nothing. Levy hopes the trial will be called sometime in July. NEW) I.itti-rso- that the fall of Port Arthur would Sued for $20,000 and Compromised for $1,500 Each. mean tenqiorarlly. perhaps permanently, the loss of Wei Hal Wei to Six damage suits against tbe SouthEngland as a port He said the con- ern Pacific company, brought as a revention of July, 1898, leased Ye Hal sult of the fatalities In the powder exWei to OreHt Britain only as long ns plosion ut Jackson Siding, Nev on Port Arthur was occupied by the Rus- February 19. last, were settled In the Federal, court yesterday. The amount NICE or BIG businesa here. The source of all strife is the Western Federation, declares the statement, and further states that Its existence will no longer be tolerated. The unions of the various crafts already organised will not be Interfered with as to their local or International affiliations, provided the trades assembly be forthwith disbanded and no similar boycotting agency organised. ammunition wagons. Following the opening prayer and the reading of the reports of the congressional caucuses, Frank P. Quinn of Peoria, who is a Hopkins man. was Introduced as temporary chairman. An adjournment was then taken until 3:30 p. m. to ajvalt the reports of the com- DENVER & RIO GRANDE mittees. ROAD MAKES PROTE8T , The opponents of the Hopkins machine protested vigorously against the DENVER, June 14. A strong proselection of Quinn as temporary chair- test from the Denver & Rio Grande man but they were overridden on all railroad company against the dumping of exiles Into Utah, It is announced points. The slate for delegates at large Is here, has caused General Bell to John P. Hopkins, Andrew M. Law- change bis mind about sending the unionists westward. rence, Ben T. Cable and Samuel The next batch Lawrence Is the western man- may be sent either to Wyoming, Neager of the Hearst campaign.. braska, New Mexico or Kansas. GERMAN EMPRES8 RECEIVES NOTED AMERICAN WOMEN NEW YORK, June 14. Bo great is the number of immigrants expected to arrive this week that the Ellis Island BERLIN, June 14. The empress to- One Gang Loots a Postoffice and necesauthorities believe It will be day received a deputation from the Another Cracks a to on erect the Island. The International Womens congress, intents sary Safe. great influx is due tar the $10 rate cluding Susan B. Anthony, Mrs. May Mrs. Americans, from London. Swift, Bewail, Wright who were charmed by her majestys REPRIEVE GRANTED gfaciousness. The sessions were a grain BUTTE, Mont., June 14. Robbers CONDEMNED WOMAN well attended. at 8 o'clock this morning blew open the MAKES 8TAR Acting-GovernWHITE 14. BHfe of the hotel at Pipestone Springs, N. TRENTON, J., June CUT IN 8TEERAGE RATE8 securing 11,200 belonging to the proWakelee this morning granted a reprieve of twenty-on- e days to of C. R. Burket, and $1,600 NEW YORK. Jun 14. The White prietor, Mrs. Anna Valentina, the woman .unand escaped. There Is der sentence of death for the murder Star line today announced a steerage guests money rate of $8.75. The Cunard will make no clue. The outer door was unlocked of Rosa Salsa. no effort to meet this cut. The next and the Inner door was blown open YOUNG WIFE KILLED e. step will probably be a cut In east-bou- with rates. AND HERSELF . HUSBAND Bandits cracked the postofflee safe CLEVELAND, O., June 14. L. D. Allen, aged 23, and his wife Marlon, aged 20, were found at their home this morning, the woman having killed the man and committed suicide, according to the note she left Bryuntsville, eight miles west of here this morning, James Rout, Charles Rout, mid Milt Tow are dead, CRIPPLE CREEK. Colo.. June 14. The Citizens' Alliance and Mine Own- and James Tow and Frank Tow were ers association today issued a state- wounded. The shooting followed the alleged ment regarding their position toward union labor which means that event- determination of the Rout brothers to ually all unions must be disbanded in "get even" for a fancied Insult a week ago and had Its Inception over this county. the attentions lavished by a woman "In future, says the statement, Charles Rout. upon "neither walking delegates, agitators nor labor unions will be allowed to say who may or who may not labor In Teller county or who may not do propositions, especially the Hearst Instructions and the report of the cre- dentials committee, with the possibility that the end would find two con- 10th. the General StoesseL commanding Russian troops, was wounded, one of his legs being amputated at the thigh. Russian army reserves In the military districts of Kleff, Moscow and Kazan have been called to take the place of troops which have already gone to the front. $10 SWEEP streets ut s |