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Show DAM UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH VIU. NUMBER 305. VOLUME TO BE REFERRED TO SWEDISH GOVERNMENT ENTERS A PROTEST T. PETERSBURG, 4 any Thought to Be Oct. 28. A protest ha been received from the Swedish government regard-- $ in 8 the tiring upon the steamer Aldebaran by a Russian cruiser on Friday night. Within a Week IS $1,000,000, AFTER Oct. 28. One man YORK, injured, several one severely dollars' worth is the result of destroyed, property which burn-,- 4 gra early this morning several piers and (bur steamships, Bush Terminal of the nrehouses lompany's store in South Brooklyn. hundred thousand dollars' worth of cotton hemp and the general cargos of the ship were destroyed. policeman Patrick Cushing is dead Walsh, a fireman, is ai Benjamin Other dead may be icrlouily injured. and a million later. found The department fought the fire, uhleh Is believed to have been of incendiary origin, three hours. The vessels, which were badly dam-ge- d, Arizonan were the American. Nebraskan of the American and Hawaiian line, and the Cltta Di Palermo of the Italian line. The Palermo suffered the mont, her The fire valuable cargo being ruined. oread so rapidly that tugs could not Watchmen Bach the biasing vessels. aad crews of the vessels Jumped into rescthe water, from which they were ued by firemen. In Thera has been much the dim-punthe neighborhood against Last Tuesday a mysterious fire loss of $50,000 worth of cottCfiiMfl und y. on. HUSBAND DENIE8 CHARGE8 MADE BY HIS WIFE RENO, Nev.,.Oct. 28. William Hamilton, who fled from Carson City a few days ago to avoid prosecution for an illrfed attempt on the life of his wife has written a end little daughters, that he letter to this city, denying paint to kill them. He says that he had trouble with his wife, from whom her he expected to be divorced and aroused the people of not caused by a murderous attack as she reported. The ktter was mailed 'on a train and there k nothing to Indicate the city from creama, which the hotel, were It came. lira. Hamilton, who Is still at Carton, says that Hamilton, after locking the door of their room, announced that he intended to kill both his wife and child and then take hla own life. which NEW ! Second Dead-Conflagrati- Property Loss of Over Caoses A COURT OF INQUIRY JRE8EY MOTHERS CONVENTION AT TRENTON HEINZ Proposition to Refer North Sea Incident to International Commission Said to Have Been Accepted In Principle. DETAILS ARE NOT YET Offers $100,000,000 to Miners If Heinz Proves He Has Not embassy the following statement was issued Unlay: We are in constant communication viti the British government. As n the result of these communications embassy hopes there will be a speedy The und satisfactory settlement. Is deciLONDON, Oct. 28. It 1 authorita- wtitile aspect of the situation ded' improved. tively stated that the proposition to refer the North Sen dispute to a court LONDON MARKET of inquiry has been accepted in prinCLOSES STRONGER ciple, although several details and formalities remain to be arranged. LONDON, Oct. 28 As a result of the A period of twenty days has been that a conflict between England feeling allowed for the investigation at Vigo. has been averted, the stock and Russia The appointment of the arbitrators will be discussed by Count Bencken-dor- ff market closed today with better and Lord Lansdowne tomorrow. The final inquiry will be held at The AMBASSADAR8 CONFER Hague under the rules of the The WITH LANSDOWNE detail The convention. only Hague Is which remains to be urranged the LONDON, Oct. 28. The Russian consent of Spain to permit that porwith tion of the Russian fleet concerned ambassador had a conference In the North Sea Incident to remain at Lord Lansdowne this morning lasting Vigo until the Inquiry 1s completed. until nearly 11 o'clock. The French Premier Balfour this evening an- ambassador also called and discussed nounced that the Anglo-Russldis- the situation just before the meeting pute had been referred to an inter- of the - cabinet. Lord Rothschild board. national inquiry called on Premier Balfour In the interests of a peaceful settlement of the RUSSIA CONSENTS TO at Issue between Great Briquestions INVESTIGATION AT VIGO tain ani Russia. England has offered to submit the issue growing out of the North Sen incident to ail international eoinmisidon. It 1 believed a Russia will accept this arrangement. PARIS, Sold Out. BUTTE, Oct. 28. T. W. I.awson, millionaire broker of this city, has Issued a signed statement in which he declares that he will distribute $100,-00- 0 among the miners of Butte if J. A. Helnze disproves the statement that Heins has sold his copper mining interests to the Amalgamated. Lawson bitterly hates Heinse and the United Copper company. He says: 'I bitterly hate the men of the Amalgamated because I know they have foully robbed thousands of innocent people in America and Europe and driven scores to suicide and prison. In concluding Lawson says: Heinse, the time has passed for you to talk. Either furnish proof that you ard not lying nnd that I am not telling the truth, !n which event the miners of Montana who have use for real money can secure more of it than they ever had from you; or else admit that you are a public brawler, a cowardly raa-ca- l, who Is attempting to use honest citizen, honest laborers, for his own base ends. Tour time has come to put up or shut up. Heinse is out with a signed statement to bet Lawson a quarter of a million. to be posted in any Butte bank, that he still controls the United Copper company, the decision to be reached by five men. one each from the Miners union, Mill Mens union. Engineers union, American Federation of Labor and American Labor union. The loser is to build a home for Indigent dlsaliled union men at some 'HO hit In Montana with the winnings. Heinse prefaces his offer with a sarcastic roast of Lawson, but says he is ready to forego the source of the charge made against him In order to prove to the people of Montana that he is sincere. Cu t. 28. an LONDON. Oct. 28. A dispatch from BRITI8H CRUISERS ARE a Russian news agency says the RusNOW HEADING WESTWARD sian minister of foreign affaire has notified the British ambassador that RuS' LONDON. Oct. 28. A dispatch to sia consents to an immediate Inquiry at the Central News from Gibraltar says Vigo regarding the North Sea affair. that six British cruisers left there today heading westward, it Is believed ROJESTVENSKY TO that their destination Is Tangier. A REMAIN AT VIGO dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph says the cruisers have gone to Vigo. ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 28. Roj estvenaky has been ordered to detain CHANNEL FLEET HAS at Vigo all the warships which partiLEFT FIRTH OF FOURTH cipated in the North Sea affair. LONDON. Oct. 28. The first divl RUSSIAN FLEET slon of the home fleet sailed from LEFT VIGO TODAY Firth of Forth today for the Isle of Portland. MADRID, Oct. 28. A telegram from Vigo states that the Russian fleet de BRITISH parted today for the Far East COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IS 150 YEARS OLD VIGO, Oct. 28. Notwithstanding the report from Madrid vessels of the Bal tic fleet have not left this port NEW YORK. Oct. 28 The commemon the engines of some of the oration of the 150th anniversary of the have been completed. warships founding of Kings college, (now Columbia unverslty), for which prepara- BRITISH MINISTER tions have been going forward, for alAT CABINET MEETING most a year, was begun today with a reception In honor of the alumni and LONDON, Oct. 28. The cabinet met friends of the institution. Many this morning to discuss the dispute be of noted educators from various parte tween Russia and Great Britain. Every the country are here to take part In member of the cabinet was present. the celebration, which will last several The meeting ended at 1:45 this afterdays. Tomorrow the visitors will at- noon. The ministers left and tend the football game between Yale chatting, indicating that laughing a peaceful a Rnd Columbia and In the evening had been settlement to the smoker at the Columbia University reached. Just beforedispute the meeting endclub will be a feature of the program. ed Count Benckendorff arrived at Services of praise snd thanksgiving the foreign office. Later he snd Lord will be held In the university gymnasiLansdowne conferred at length. It is um on Sunday with Bishop Doane of presumed the Russian ambassador was will as Monday the preacher. Albany Informed of the cabinets decision. be the big day of the celebration. On sevthe for that day the cornerstones STATEMENT FROM eral new halls and dormitory buildings RUSSIAN EMBASSY of the university will be laid.- Theee forethe In fake will place ceremonies LONDON, Oct. 28. At the Russian noon and will be followed In the afternoon by the university convocation, address by with a commemorative Persident Nicholas Murray Butler and the conferring of honorary degrees upRe-pair- J Oct The New Congress of Mothers opened its annual meeting today In TRENTON, N. Jertey fourth the high school ward E. Grice, of 28. building, Mrs. Ed- Riverton, presiding. The large attendance Indicated an un inial degree of Interest aroused In part by the election of president and other Important officers, and partly by the interesting topics scheduled for discussion. The feature of the opening session this afternoon was an address by Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, of Alexandria, Va., on "Guardians of the Junior Citizens. The sessions will continue through tomorrow. Among the distinguished visitors present is Vra Theodore Birney of Washington, honorary president of the National of Mothers. Congress EASTERN ILLINOIS MEDICAL SOCIETY IN CONVENTION ST. LOUIS, Oct. 28. f students and alumni Large parties of the Unlver-t- tf of Missouri came to St. Louis and took part in special exercises to-4- ay - at the world's fair in their hon- The majlrty of the visitors will niain over for the football game to on distinguished alumni. orrow between the teams of the Unl-etl- ty MINE WORKERS TO of Missouri and Perdue CELEBRATE MITCHELL DAY held 10 miL Letter He Says Considers No Wrong Has Been Done WILKESBARR, Pa- - Oct. 28. It Is the anapparent that every colliery Intomorrow thracite region will be Idle will turn and thit the mine workers Mitout In a body to celebrate John celethe of features The chell day. for bration will be the big parade, have which elaborate arrangements been completed by Grand Marshal aides. It John T. Dempsey and. his more than Is confidently expected that one hundred and fifty local unions will He be In line. TYIEB la a Lengthy Latter. SECRETARYrTAFTATer T0NGHT ROCHESTER. X. Y.. Oct. and vicinity Republicans of Rochester for the have made great preparations Secs demonstration to be held tonight presi-thiThe 28. Washington, oct be the printo is Taft War of to retary afternoon sent a reply on the proWter received this cipal speaker, and others morning from Gen. and M. W. Higgins o Frank are un-tgram The President says he Is governor for candidates right any wrong In the matter Linn Bruce, he considers no wrong ha and lieutenant governor respectively. w done Tyner. The reply aya: FAIRBANKS CAMPAIGNING The question of your guilt on IN MI8S0URI TODAY wmlnal charge on which you were . having been passed upon by Mo.. Oct. 28. SPPRINGFIELD. the president acquiesces in its rle Fairbanks began J11 but the evidence seems to be Senator for today scheduled helming that ' you are guilty. thirteen speeches u Monett. He at crowd a Hner of moral addressing the by on his obliquity or of will arrive at St Louis tonight inefficiency. h w,n ,peaK where Cincinnati, to letter Is over Loeb's signature way IM tomorrow night. Obtains two thousands words. r',"t J1 COMPLETED SQUADRON PREPARING FOR SEA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1904 BATTERIES ARE LOVELAND PRESIDENT OF COMPANY ASSOCIATION SILENCED ST. LOlIS. Oct. 28. One hundred and fifty delegates were prcveiit at the meeting of the Interstate Umiiineree aMOelatloii at the world' fair today. II. D. letveland of Sail Francisco was elected president. JAP ASSAULTS Forts On Rihlong Mountains and Sunghohowain Are Occupied By the Mikado's Forces Russian Steamers Sunk at Port Arthur E I TOKIO, Ort. 28. It is reported here that the Japanee made a desperate on the eastern forts of the s Pleased With the Work of the HSMiiult Keek Xi'an group on October 26, silencNebraskan During the ing the Russian batteries. The Russian batteries on Rihlung Campaign. mountain and Sunghowohan were also silenced and the forts In front of these inoimialiiH occupied. A shell exploded in a Russlun magazine. That night KSOIUS. N. Y., Oct. 28 After read- there was a fire in Port Arthur and the ing Bryan's closing speech in Indiana following day a shell struck the battleand two Russian in the newspapers this morning Judge ship Sevastopol Parker sent the Nebraskan the follow- steninee were sunk. ing telegram: I wish to thank you for the splen- VICEROY ALEXIEFF ORDERED TO ST. PETERSBURG did service you have rendered to the Democratic party in Indiana and elseHARBIN, Oct. 28. An order was Iswhere during the present campaign. sued today announcing the departure for St. Petersburg, by command of the KIDNAPPED BOY WAS MURDERED czar, of Viceroy Alexleff. The rxar thanks the officers of the Pacific fleet work during the PHOENIXV1LLE, Pa.. Oct. 28. In for a deserted farmhouse within a short past ten months and particularly mendistance of the old home of Governor tions the seamen at Port Arthur. Penny packer and the present residence MINOR ENGAGEMENTS of Senator Knox, the body of ARE OCCURRING NIGHTLY Michael Mayerskl was found by a party of men hunting rabbits. The , lUB MM), Oct. 28. A Chinese junk lad was missed from his home here and according to the story told nrrlved today from Port Arthur and that minor enby a playmate, he had been kidnapped brings the information by a bHiid of gypsies who passed' gagements over small positions occur nightly. Japanese shells have found through the town. When found, the boy's skull had been lodgement In several Rtgislan warThe garrison aggergates 10,-0crushed and his throat cut. Five mem- ships. men, wearing last winter's clothbers of cue gypsy camp have been arLarge selge guns rested. but the members of another, ing and uniforms. band, who were here on the day the continue to arrive at Dalny. boy disappeared, have vanished. The excitement Is so great that the authori- GALLANT OFFICER BLOWN TO ATOMS ties have sworn In eighteen special deuptles to prevent any attempt at CHEE FOO. Oct. 28. Admiral Togo lynching the gypsies under arrest. hRs received many applications from OKLAHOMA TERRITORIAL officers deslrlous of emulating the ARICULTURAL CONVENTION example of a lieutenant, who. with a torpedo, awam to the entrance of Port OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Oct. 28. He succeeded In surmountArthur. but when he was There was a good attendance today ing the cross-boodischarge hla torpedo at the opening of the territorial agri- preparing to side of a battleship a the cultural convention, the sessions of against swept round snd fixed upsearchlight which will continue through tomorrow, on him. The fort then opened fire Prominent among the scheduled speak- and the torpedo, and the ofers are President llartsog of the Uni- ficer exploded was blown to atoms. Admiral Toversity of Arkansas, Professor R. E. go. It Is said, has declined to sancSmith of Sherman. Texas. Professor tion any similar daring enterprises John Melds of the Oklahoma Agrl of W. J. cultural college, and Spillman BRITISH 8TEAMER3 the United States department of HAVE BEEN RELEASED four-year-o- ld last-week- 00 HALIFAX. Oct. 28. Orders have been received to prepare the ships of the North American squadron for sea. MERCHANDISE STOLEN FROM WRECKED CARS If the fleet sails it will probably join the fleet at Portsmouth, England. VERDI, Nev., Oct. 28. On account of thefta of merchandise from the NASH IS 8UDDENLY STRICKEN wreck at Marmel, a abort distance above thlk place, the Southern Pacific has been compelled to place a strong COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 28. Nash dropped dead in the bath guard there to protect the property. room in his home at 11:45 this morn Several days ago k disastrous wreck ing. Heart trouble of long standing occurred there, nineteen cars loaded was the cause of death. with meats,- - fruits, wines, clothing Nath has declined rapidly since he re- and other property going Into the tired from the chief executive's office Truckee river. Thousands of dollars last January. He was a widower and worth of property was ruined by the flood of water that poured through the lived with a cars, but the goods In the cars on top KING EDWARD of the heap were not seriously injured. ATTENDS THE RACES Persons began carrying this away and some visited the scene of the wreck LONDON, Oct 28. King Edward at with wagons and began making approtended the races at New Market this priations In wholesale fashion. Word afternoon. This fact le taken as an in- of this came to the railway company dication that the Issues between Rub and men were sent there at once. sia and England have been amlcablv INTER-STAT- E adjusted. COMMERCE Si LAW CONVENTION step-daught- DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT Grand Opera House TONIGHT AT EIGHT OCLOCK & Judge Rowers Hon . James H. Moyle Hon . C. Si Varian Will Speak - ST. LOUIS, Oct. 28. In the United States circuit court today, the appeal of the Northern Becurltlea company from the order of Judge Bradford, granting the petition of the Harrlman Interests for a temporary restraining order, came up for argument. This la one of two suits brought by Mr. the other being to mronel the return of the actunl stocks deposited In exchange for Northern Securities stock. Instend of the pro rata distriHar-rlmu- VLADIVOSTOK. Oct. 28. The British steamers Allnnton and Calchfts have been released. A deposit of $300,-00- 0 s. was made In the case of the whose trial cornea up on appeal at St. Petersburg shortly. Cal-chn- JAPANESE STUDENTS DEBATE CANADIAN BANKING SYSTEM CEDAR RAPIDS. la.. Oct. 28. Considerable Interest Is manifested In the annual debate which takes place here this evening between representatives of the Iowa State Normal school nnd Iowa State college. The normal debaters have the affirmative and the college debaters the negative side of Resolved. That the the proposition. Canadian Banking System. Rased Upon Commercial Assets. Is Preferable to the American System, Based Upon Government Ronds. WANT FLOUR AT ONCE PORTLAND. Oct. 28 It became known here this morning that a great number of orders for flour have been received from the Japanese government, with urgent Instructions to ship with great expedition. The orders contain the statement that delivery and not price Is desideratum. CONGRESS OF WEST IS AT AN END ST. Oct. 28. The congress adjourned today to meet next year at the Lewis and In Portland. Ore. Clark Exposition All resolutions concerning public Improvements were adopted. LOUIS. Trans-Missiaslp- pi PARKER SPEAKS TO n, bution proposed. Senator Knox Makes Speech and Says Trusts Contribute to the Republican Campaign. EROPUS, N. y.. Oct. 28. A delegation of farmera and merchants from Orange and Rockland counties came by boat to Rosemount this afternoon to see Judge Parker. The nominee shook hands with the visitors and made a short speech. Senator Knox reiterated the charge that the trusts were the heaviest contributors to the Republican campaign fund. He aald he believed present laws were adequate to deal KILLED BY A CHEW OF GUM. with illegal combinations, and if electSAN FRANCISCO. Oct 28. Gus- ed and he found out they were not, he tave A. Peterson, aged 10. 673 Kansas would seek the enactment of better street, died early yesterday morning ones. of appendicitis, from swallowing chewReferring to Governor Wrights reing gum. Peterson went Into the port on the Philippines, Judge Parker hills Saturday afternoon, and questioned hla motives aa one partly on his return was taken 111, presum- responsible for the unfortunate conably from eating mushrooms. The au- ditions. He criticised the action of topsy. however, showed that death was the government In spending money for due to perforation of the appendix, cable tolls on Wrights message as from lodgment of a wad of chewing political business and not government business. gum there. Pu-tere- Everybody Come BY ro |