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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VOLUME Vin. NUMBER OGDEN, 242. ARE LIVING TUESDAY, The Frozen Pirate MOB IS BESIEGED TJTAI--I AUGUST 10, 1904 FAILS IN NEGROES MEDIATION Arthur Is in Sore Guards at Statesboro Are Overcome and MurDiana Straits-Crui- ser Government Agent Kith Eighteen Assistants Is Port derers of Hodge Fam- Eludes Admiral Togo-Pall- ada Is Sunk. The commander of 0 Italian squadron in the Far East that the latest telegraph did of Port Arthur Stoessel's General damage. headquarters was among the buildings at Port Artdestroyed. Conditions now desperate. Nearly all the hur are beleauerad city have the in hones for food. The inbeen slaughtered habitants are in favor of surrender, SOME. Aug. 16. bom-ludme- nt us AUG. Ifc LATER 8AVANNAH, ADVICES FROM STATESBORO SAY THE MOB HAS OVERPOWERED THE GUARDS AND TAKEN CATO AND READ TO 8TAKES, WHERE THEY ARE BEING BURNED. FIVE OTHER NEGROES HAVE BEEN A TERRIFIC GIVEN RAWHIDE LASHING AND OTHERS WARNED TO BE MORE RESPECTFUL TO WHITES IN FUTURE. M ee out-por- aklr-miihin- Hungiatseu, the Russian force being trlven back. The correspondent adds RIDGEFIELD, Conn., ug. 1. that It la believed that Kurokl'a force Lounsberry died at his resili weakened by reinforcements sent to dence at Farmington this morning. Arthur. X presented Foreign Minister Lansdowne with an official protest from Russia VESSELS MUST DISARM OR LEAVE HARBOR against the flagrant violation of international law and neutrality by the WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, The Japanese torpedo boat destroyer at at Shanghai cables the Chee Foo, which seized an unarmed Hate department that Taotal Shang Russian torpedo boat The protest is tai Informed the Ruasian consul-ge- n in the nature of a circular note to all ml that the two Russian vessels now the powers. port must either disarm or leave 0 harbor at once. The Russian con-- nl CASUALTIES IN PORT ARTHURS GARRISON replied that the vessels were In WwJ of y. to them make repairs ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. IS. The The Japanese consul-gener- al MID official reports of the Russian casualdemanded their disarmament. ties at Port Arthur between August CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 16. YYbrd haa Sth and 10th, when the Japanese made kn received here that the Russian another desperate attempt to take the Seven offmadron which made the sortie from port, has been received. Port Arthur this and thirty-killed men were 248 morning returned to icers snd Port. five officers snd 1,633 men were wounded snd ons officer snd eighty-thrI MW A JAPANESE men sre missing. BATTLESHIP SINK GERMANS HAVE FIERCE SIAO CHOU, FIGTH WITH HERRER08 Aug. 17. Officer of th Cxarevltch Insist that they saw a BERLIN, Aug. 16. General Japanese battleship alnk during the "tile of Wednesday last in command of the German forces In Southwest Africa, reports a CONDITION HAS IMPROVED. battle with rebel Herrero on August BUZZARDS BAY. 16. 11th and 12th. The native were drivMass., Aug. otfPh Jefferson's condition has en back on the second day and the today. He Is suffering from town of Hamakari was captured. The lgtIon. losses on both sides were hesvy. The German casualties in the light were rusian SHIPS ARE killed and slxty-on- e twenty-foDISMANTLED AT KAI CHOU wounded. RUSSIAN ral . f sea-torth- ee Von-throt- lm-Pw- ed ur A1 CHOU, Aug. 15. tleshlp Czarevitch and Investigating Alleged Beef Trust and Strike. ily Hurried to Stake- - the garrison is becoming more reduc16. Paul STATESBORO, Aug. ed with every Japanese assault and of these circumstances he ex- Read wai found guilty of the murder la vie of the Hodgea family today. Both he pects the fortress to capitulate at any and hi companion In crime, Gate, moment. who wa convicted last night, were sentenced to be hanged on September DIANA ELUDES THE PORT ARTHUR FLEET 9th. Read, after hia conviction, made a statement that a negro preacher 1C, The headed a gang of seven who planned ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. one of the officers of the and executed the murder of white family of Russian cruiser Diana today received people. An excited mob 1 surging about the a telegram announcing the arrival of court of it have house. Members the Diana at Vladivostok. The Diana from taken of the militiaguns many escaped from Port Arthur during the Mtie on August 10th and eluded the men. There may be a lynching yet State troops are mobilised at SavanJapanese fleet nah and are prepared to rush here at a moment's notice. RUSSIAN CRUISER PALLADA IS SUNK MOB AT STATE8BORO CUT8 OFF COMMUNICATION WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. Consul nwllr at Che Foo cables the state SAVANNAH, Aug. 16. The mob today to the effect that it is seized the telegraph operator at has Pal-Russian the cruiser reported that was sunk on the night of August Statesboro. Communication with that Uth. place was cut off at 1:30 this afternoon. JAPANESE VICTORIONS IN OUTPOST SKIRMISHES TEN N 18 CHAMPIONS OF AMERICA NEWPORT, Aug. 16. Ward and LONDON, Aug. 10. A dispatch Wright defeated Colllna and Little In from Liao Tang states that the Jap-in- the tennla doubles this morning, makunder General Kurokl have ing them the champion tennis players of America. ts ifaln advanced on the Russian LOUNSBERRY g. and that there has been blES AT HIS RESIDENCE Outposts have met near Port PAGES HARRISON BURNING ON HORSES 8 The Ruasian ENGLISH PROTEST ON three torpedo KNIGHT COMMANDER'S, SINKING which hauled down their flags ST. PETERSBURG. Aug. 10. The Yesterday, were dismantled to- y. British ambasador today presented the on protest to the Russian government RBS8!AN unconsnd PROTEST IS the subject of conditional HANDED TO BRITAIN ditional contraband ft outlined by Premier Balfour In the house of comLONDON, am- - mons regarding the alnklng of the Aug. is. Russian 0,1 Benkendorff this morning Knight Commander. IN COLD STORAGE. By courtesy of the Balt Lake Herald. L E DONE CHICAGO, Aug. 16. At a secret ineciiiig uf Mayor ll.irrlson and the of Die packers It is ivpieaeniuiive understood that the mayor was Informed by the iuckera that there would be no opening of peace negotiations. They claimed that they were working their plants almost ut their full capacity. The strike, they said, was won, and they would not coiiment to a compromise with the strikers. It was utterly Impossible to discharge the new employes to make room for the strikers. Undaunted by the uncompromising attitude of the packers, Mayor Harrison has arranged for a meeting with Strike Leader Donnelly and other repreaentatives of the unions today. He Is still hopeful thut a common meeting ground will be found. Donnelly, who has given up all hope of a I have no proposisettlement, said: tions to make. I don't think the mayor can do anything. We will tell him of the altuation and treat him courteously. Everything Is quiet in the stock yards district this morning. A8SAULTING FRUIT SHIPMENTS WHS SUE KANSA8 CITY $15,000 KANSAS CITY, Aug. 15. This city defendant by three for personal house employes !icklng ' In sustained .attacks by the Injuries WHAT SUNDAYS ELECTRIC strikers. The suits are Instituted un8TORM COST POWER CO. der the state law holding a municipality liable for mob damages. The aulta Two Large Transformers, Costing aggregate ten thousand dollars In $7,000 Each, Art Totally damages claimed. Dastroysd. Mayor Harrison had a close conference with the labor leaders, who exThe damage done by the electric a willingness to meet the storm of Sunday night at the Ogden pressed but were still Indifferent as packers, power house la now computed to be to whether they did meet them or not. about $15,000. Yesterday the amount stilted that while the packers They of the damage done could not be asclaimed they had the strike won they certained. would learn that the contrary was Two large transformers, the cost of true. They would be wllllsg to meet which is 87.000 each, were burned out agency likely to promote peace. any They are used for raising a high voltThe mayor admitted that his effort age for the transmission of power to to promote peace had been a failure. Salt Lake. They cannot be replaced He has no further peace plana now In here, but will have to be forwarded view, but will take advantage of any from the east. In the meantime the further opportunity he can see to mesupply of power to Salt Lake City is diate In the trouble. not so large as usual, but Is still T. A. Carroll, special agent of the ample. of commerce and labor, Several small transformers, costing department admitted today that he was engaged In the aggregate about 81,000, were with eighteen assistants In Investigatalso destroyed. These have been re ing the alleged beef trust and present placed, and so far as the ether damage labor difficulty. could be repaired It has been done. All the transformers had, of course, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. been In use for some considerable tithe and this fact deducts materially from their present value; but It will Organization Has Just Bssn Effected at Salt Lake City. cost the amount given above to replace so a severe storm electric that Appreciating the need of a conserthem, is an expensive matter for the power vatory of music In the state, an organization to be called the Utah School company. of Music has been effected at Salt Lake comprising the following artists: NEW YORK SITUATION IS VERY ENCOURAGING J. J. McClellan, Hugh H. Dnugall, WilNEW YORK, Aug. 16. At a con- lard Weihe, Miss Eipma Ramsey, Miss ference between Chairman Cord Meyer Agatha Berkoel, Mr. P. O. Perkins of the Democratic state committee of and Tracy Y. Cannon. The venture la New York and Delancey Nlcoll, vice predestined to success. As this Inchairman of the national committee, stitute shall grow In facilities It will an understanding was reached regard- make less and less the need of mlgra- ing the New York state compalgn. It tlon on the part of Utah music stuwas decided that the national commit- dents. They will find here all that tee In the state and neither the na- Boston or any other city In the countional committee nor try can give to them. will take up any work In New York BAR HARBORS HORSE 8HOW. City and Brooklyn, where the camBAR conducted be will the HARBOR, Me., Aug. 16. The by paign regular annual' exhibition of the Bar Harbor Democratic organizations. The Democratic national managers Horse Show association opened tosay they are convinced that the situa- day with society well represented. The tion In Greater New York is In the show will continue three days. There best possible shape for a larger vote are forty classes and all of them well and larger majorities than ever be- filled. fore. TWENTY-FIVDROWNED INGOMAR HOME FIRST! DURBAN, Natal. Aug. 15. The MERRYMAID WINS RACE steamer Penguin while searching for I" Commodore treasure belonging to the late former Aua. COWES. Plants yacht Ingomar got home first President Kruger and said to be lost In the race for the Albert cup today. during the Boer war off Zululnnd, was wrecked today and twenty-fiv- e of her Merrymald won the race on time crew were drowned. has been made RIO GRANDE MAKES CHARGES Ten AGAIN8T HARRIMAN ROADS. Thousand Are Expected Listen to Williams and Davis. Claim Traffic Is Being Diverted From R. G. W. Harriman Representatives Make Explanations. WHITE The following appears In this morning's Salt Lake Herald, under a date line from this city: The discrimination against the Rio Grande Western by the Harriman roads In the matter of fruit shipments has become very marked. The Southern Pacific now routes all the eastern fruit shipments over the Union Pacific excepting consignments to local Utah and Colorado points not on the other Harriman Tinea A year ago the Rio Grande Western received about one-thir- d of the shipments, which would average about sixty cars per day, from July 1st until late in the falL Early In this season a small part of the through traffic was turned to the Rio Grande, but recently It has been stopped, the Harriman representatives saying In effect, We have no duffle for you.' It la the understanding hmong the railroad men here that similar conditions exist at other junction points. Locally the effect has been such that the local firm which had the contract for icing all fruit cars for the Rio Grande has by consent canceled Its contract, as there are practically no cars to ice." For the purpose of obtaining an explanation of the shove statement, a State Journal reporter had a conversation today with several local representatives of the Harriman lines and they stated that In the rase of 50 per cent of the shipments the shipper at the western end designates the roads by which his consignments are to be sent east, and In the other cases it la natural that the shipments should be given to the Harriman roads. They added that the Rio Grande Western has agents In San Francisco and other points from which fruit shipments sre made. Just as the Harriman system has. and the matter of getting business seems to rest as much with them as anyone else. to SULPHUR SPRINGS, Arrangements were completed today for the notification of Senator Henry G. Davis of his, nomination for the by the Democratic national convention. The ceremonies will take place here tomorW. Va., Aug. 16. cy afternoon and will be attended by large delegations of Democrats fronj Parkersburg, Charleston, Elkins and other points. The notification speech will be delivered by Congressman John Sharp Williams. Senator Davis will briefly respond. ' The exercises are expected to occupy not more than an hour. Ten thousand people are expected to witness the notification of Senator Davis tomorrow. The party arrived last night on a special. Chairman Taggart and Congressman Williams are expected here late today. row MRS. BOTKIN MAY HAVE NO NEW TRIAL SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. IS A decision on the motion for a new trial for Cordelia Botkin, the alleged candy poisoner, was expected today, but Judge Cook announced that he would not hand It down until Monday. The general heller Is that It will be adverse to the prisoner. Judge Cook stated that he had received many anonymous communications on the subject of the trial, but refused to be coerced by them. MRS. MAYBRICK WILL BE HONORED AS A CITIZEN WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. Commissioner of Immigration Sargent stated today that the officials in New York were Instructed not to detain Mrs. Maybrirk upon her Arrival In America. She will be afforded every facility due to an American citizen LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE DROWNED HERSELF RATHER THAN STARVE ROOSEVELTS CHICAGO, Aug. 15. The girl who jumped into the river yesterday and drowned has been Identified as Marga ret Fngan of Seattle. She had no employment and walked the streets for several months. WASHINGTON. Ang. 16. Most of the time of todays cabinet meeting wna consumed In a discussion on the president's letter of acceptance, which Is expected to appear about September 10th state-committ- E |