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Show VOLUME OGrDE TST, 306. VnL-NUM- BEB XJ T A 1J SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904 victims of explosion MOYLE POWERS, CANN0T BE JAPANESE AND VARIAN rojestvensky feared ATTACK BY Statement Issued By the Russian Additional i Admiral. BRITISH STEAMER FIRED ON AT LARACHE TANGIER. Hit. 29. The Brit- steamer Hercules wai fired 4 lh on at Larache, forty-fiv- e mllei of Tangier. The captain 4. report! that Lararhe la In a state ISKS TO BE RELIEVED OF of siege. He came here to make COMMAND OF BALTIC FLEET appeal for protection for 4 an 4 British interests. i t Democratic Candidates Make Speeches X f On Political Issues of the Day 4 at Grand Opera House 4 2 4 A magnificent reception was tendered Judge Powers, Hon. James H. Moyle and Hon. C. S. Vartan at the CAPTURE OF Grand opera house last night. It waa mine the Facts. a Democratic night In a Democratic year and it was a fitting conclusion to the active and energetic campaign which the candidates named have conan additional ducted In this county during the past VIGO, Oct 29. In two daya. There have been larger poitatement today Admiral Rojestvensky litical audiences in the opera house but him reached that the had rumors wij there never has ben a more earnest attack his squadron, one. The auditors gave each speaker jipf.n. would boats he two saw he their closest attention; they never betorpedo gen came uproariously demonstrative; but Ud no doubt that they were Japanese every point made by the orators was Ker-tol- d jlilps. Adds the admiral: "Prince Position of the Annies Is Unchang- fully appreciated and waa greeted In Are-,da- ur me that the transport a manner ed The Russians Are Contin- be doubted. that Its sincerity could not was surrounded by eight torpThe stage was very prettily decoredo boats, or vessels carrying torpedo ually Searching Japanese Lines ated and draped with flags and bunther Areadaur Tbe signalled tubes. Widi Artillery But Get No Reply. ing. Pictures of Washington and Jefand when our battleships adferson were prominently displayed on j..w vanced we did not for one moment the corners of the proscenium and at the speakers table waa a large portrait attacking vessels euppose that the of that eminent Jurist and Democracys could be fishermen. TOKIO, Oct 29. The report of the candidate for president, Alton B. capture ofWaitaoshan by the Japanese Parker. ROJESTVENSKY ASKS TO on October 27 Is confirmed. T. D. Johnson, chairman of the counGeneral be relieved of command Oku reports the position of the armies ty central committee, presided over the In his Introductory remarks The Japanese army Is meeting. he eulogised W. B. Wilson, DemocST. PETERSBURG, Oct 29. It Is unchanged. now working the Ten Tal coal mines. racy's candidate for state treasurer, here this afternoon on good The Russians are continually search- characterising him as one of Weber has Admiral that Rojestvensky the Japanese lines with artillery county's favorite sons. Referring to wired the csar asking, In view of what ing the Judicial ticket he said that If the but get no reply from the Japanese. has occurred, to be relieved of his com- Judiciary had been removed from the field of politics there would have been Blinds ALEXIEFF LEAVES FOR H. H. one man nominated only The plans for the court of inquiry ST. PETERSBURG TOMORROW Rolapp. He then referred Judge In very flatSea the to North which is Investigate tering terms to A. G. Horn, candidate HARBIN, Oct 29. Alexleff and his tor district attorney, and the candiIncident, are being rapidly worked out The agreement between entire staff will leave tomorrow and dates. or the legislative and county in London. ticketa tbe two countries goes no further than expect to arrive In St. Petersburg on Hon. C. S. Varlan was the first 14. October to to have recourse to a commission speaker Introduced. Mr. Varlan was brief but pointed and In the course of determine the facts, which; 'under artRUSSIAN LOSSES ARE his remarks said that the question was 14 of convention, The icle Hague FORTY-FIVTHOUSAND whether we are to he permitted to "Leaves conflicting powers entire freedcontinue as heretofore on the division om as to effect to he given the stateST. PETERSBURG, Oct 29. The on party lines in this state or whether ment" general staff states that Russian losses we are to be aligned on religious lines. between October ( and 18 were eight This question presented a much larger difthe political BALTIC FLEET HAD thous- question than hundred officers, and forty-fiv- e between ferences the parcontending BATTLE PREPARED FOR and men killed, wounded and missing. ties. It seeiped to him to present a very serious question to everyone who VIGO, Oct 29. Admiral Rojestven-k- y has at heart the weltore of the state, JAPAN HAS ORDERED received two bulky dispatches this and hla family. He did not desire to ENGLAND FROM NO SHIPS return to the old conditions that exof some Is that It reported morning. isted here. The Democratic party was the Russian ships wlU leave here ImTOKIO, Oct 29. It is officially anfree from the alliances or Inentirely mediately. One of the officers of the nounced that Japan has not purchased fluences which. It waa said, had disfleet said this morning that previous or ordered a single torpedo boat from rupted the Republican party and those who have grievances could find a remto the news of the settlement of the England since the war began. edy in the Democratic party. If electfleet Baltic the dispute ed he promised that he would bring had made every preparation to engage RUSSIAN WARSHIPS to the performance of that great ofTANGIER AT ARRIVE the British In battle. "We had prefice ail the abilities and the utmost a pared ourselves to Issue forth to his disposal. TANGIER, Oct 29. Eight Russian effort at Powers fiorious death, said the officer. was then Introduced Judge colfive Torpedo boat destroyers and by Chairman Johnson as the man who RUSSIA INVITED liers arrived here last night and this would bring peace and good will to the TO BE REPRESENTED morning. The British cruiser Diana people of Utah. The congressional reFrench criuser Kleber saluted candidate received a most cordial ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 29. Russia and the him audience the ception, applauding has been Invited by Great Britain to the vessel on the'r arrivaL to the echo. The Judge said that he he represented on the board of trade Four Russian battleships and cruisers felt at home in Ogden as It was the Inquiry at Hull, which will inquire Into also arrived today. The vessels are city where he first made his residence tbe North Sea incident as a federal appointee, and during all coaling. the succeeding years he had had a warm feeling for Ogden such as the OCCASIONAL CANNONADING ON WHOLE FRONT YESTERDAY people of this city would find It hard MINERS OBSERVE to believe that a man resident In Salt ST. PETERSBURG. Oct 29. Gen. Lake could have. He wanted to succeed In this camSakaroff reports occasional cannonadyesterday, but paign, he said, but he did not dealre to DAY ing on the whole front no general fighting, the Japanese fir succeed by unfair means, and If he casu- knew that anyone was using unfair being Inefficient The Russian alties were few. Last night was quiet means in his behalf against hla opponent he would denounce the methods wherever he might be. STOESSEL BIDS THE EMPEROR GOOD-BY- E According to report he was In a peThousands of Mine Pennsylvania culiar position. On one hand he was Workers Participate in SHANGHAI. Oct. 29. A private let- charged with being against the Morter from Port Arthur, dated October mon people and on the other hand In-he Celebration. was charged with receiving church 21, received today says: "General Stoessel wired the Russian fluence and neither charge was true. He then made flattering reference to emperor and court recently: e forthe national, state and county ticketa T now bid you all good-bysaying that the people desired to have ever. Port Arthur Is my grave. IVILKESBARRE. Pa., Oct 29. a man In the presidential chair who the has Inspired Stoessel of "General ny thousands f mine workers fortress was a man of peace, because we are the Lackawanna and Wyoming regions garrison of the beleaguered brved John Mitchell day here to-- y with the spirit that to court a glorious ato people of peace and that they desired be governed strictly by the constituwith a mammoth parade. It was death Is preferable to capitulation. closer of the United States. tion are 1 holiday for pressing two "The besiegers the miners In the Referring to the Republican canditslleyg, and more than one hundred dally and it is hard to say how long end comes date for governor the Judge said that JJfl fifty "locals were on hand from we can hold out. When the and sur- he had rot yet apeared before an Oga fight be will and desperate ttston, Scranton, there Plymouth wiH den audience but had confined his enemy of the Thousands numerous other prise. points. The big speech-makin- g to the rural dlstricta was under the direction of John perish as everything is mined. are Inflicting Every attribute the Republican candiahella "The Japanese Dempsey of Scranton. In date has the Democratic candidate haa great damage to the Russian fleet was said that the Republican canHaxelton. Pa., Oct 29. Mitchell day In the harbor and to the fortifications. It amof didate was the father of seven chilcontents Its with arsenal elaborately celebrated here today The arms has been de- dren. 80 was the Democratic candi2; the United Mine Workers of the munition and small and he still had hopes. h district. The the stroyed and preparation are being date, parade at The speaker created an Immense struggle last deadly the for seen made demonstration of the kind , amount of amusement at this stage of In several years. After the pa-J- e close quarters. the proceedings by reading a poetical there were speeches In the Grand effusion on Candidate Cutler which GREETS PRESIDENT iWra house by officials and prominent BRITISH STEEL MEN had been published In Truth and the members of mine workers organisatJudge said that hereafter Cutler would ions. ON. Oct. 29. Two hun-o- f be known as the "Great American the British Iron and Twlnkler, because when he twinkled Mahoney City, Pa.. Oct. 29. Fifteen are now touring his eye two or three pounds more wool who mnusand miners In the participated In Washington would grow on a sheep. arrived mde and celebration after-r- e today In honor Turning hla attention to Republican irk today. This resident John Mitchell. William President claims he said that the enemy had by received brahnm. m. P.. the that Democrats had done nothpresident of josevelt st the White Jnera of South Wales, Mitchell and In the ing for the country. A few days ago remain will jarty rPohe In the park this afterhe was standing on the hank of the lunday. No Farther Than jpeement Goes to Have Commission Deter- . au-tohr- ity E Antfo-Ruasl- an MITCHELL P-j- de 8t ed 2 X 4 FIFTY MINERS ARE X BURNED BY CAVE-I- N VIENNA. Oct. 29. Fifty gold miners were burled by a cave- 4 I11 at Nagylianya, Hungary. Several are dead and others 4 fa tally injured. Further particulars of the accident are not obtainable at 4 the present time. X Bodies Will Not Be covered For Sev- Re- eral Days. X 4 4 LOSS TO TBE COMPANY WILL BE AT LEAST 1250,000 4 Mississippi river where that great exMiners Claim Two Score Were In position is at present being carried on and the thought struck him that that Shaft When Accident vaig territory, teeming with population, ASTOR fettling with great cities and happy Occured. hoibe was secured for this great nation by a great Democrat, the author of (lie Declaration of Independence and IS WEDDED TO thtif founder of the Democratic party, Theinas Jefferson. The Republicans TRINIDAD, Colo., OcL 29. There Is claimed they had tough the Spanish absolutely 110 hop for any of the e men caught In the mine war. but then came the thought that CAPTAIN CLAY twenty-threDemocratic soldiers had ' marched explosion at Terrlco yesterday afternoon and no poaslblllty of the bodies shoulder to shoulder with Republican soldiers In all the wara When the being recovered for many days. The mine Is an absolute wreck. gufis thundered against the gates of Manila It was a Democratic admiral The loss to the Colorado Fuel and Dewey that directed them. When the Ceremony Performed at Westmin- Iron company will reach 8250,000. The mine la choked with rock and battle was won at Santiago it waa won ster Today By the Bishop of debrla and la full of gaa and smoke. by a Democratic admiral Admiral In the The fire la Schley and General Miles, who had London Wedding Attended by far chambers. apparently raging been retired from the army by President Roosevelt without a word of gome miners claim there were two Nobility and Fashion of Capital. score of men In the shaft when the thanks, had fought and directed many hard won battles. accident occurred. The Monroe doctrine came from MOST TERRIFIC EXPL08ION Democracy and against power and capLONDON, Oct. 29. Miss Pauline IN COLORADO HI8TORY ital Andrew Jackson had always stood and when the claim was made that Astor, the only daughter of William the Democratic party never had done Waldorf Astor, and Captain Spender-Cla- y TRINIDAD, Cola, Ovt. 29. The most were married at St. Margarets, terrific explosion In the history of coni anything that It could be proud of the speaker asserted that the Democratic Westminster, at 2 o'clock thla after- mining In Colorado occurred at mine No. 8 of the Rocky Mountain Fuel & party always had been and la today noon, the bishop of London officiating. which waa pure- Iron company at Terolo, forty miles The ceremony, the hope of the common people. Judge Powers then referred to the ly choral, was conducted by two bish- due west of Trinidad at 1:80 yesterday free rural delivery of mall, which had ops. The bride wore a green gown of afternoon, and the number of dead la been such a benefit to the farmera.and ivory satin draped with priceless lace, variously placed between thirty and proved by documentary evidence that but devoid of fantastic embroideries sixty men. the measure was Introduced and passed or of any of the accessories which have Nearly all the miners employed In by Democrats. He also proved, aa has been Introduced of late by the mines are Slava. been done time and again, that the Ir- brides. Two pages dressed like GainsThe number reported aa having gone rigation law, which haa done so much borough's famous "blue boy and two Into the mine In the morning was sevwas bride. Uttle followed It the tor the reclamation of the arid west, enteen miners and four company men. girls was also Introduced and passed by S brilliant affair and waa attended by In the afternoon many more miners a large and distinguished company, In- are known to have gone Into the mine, Democrats. Coming to the question of tariff the cluding Ambassador Choate and the and the exact number of dead may speaker said he waa not a free trader nobility and fashion of England's cap- never be known, aa the mine Is burndo was the Democratic party a free ital. ing and In all likelihood the bodies will trade party. If elected to congress he The bride's father gave her away. be cremated. A large number of mine would vote for the retention of a duty The church was lavishly decorated officials left here as soon as word of on wool, lead and sugar, because .that with fiowera After the ceremony a the accident was received. affected the producer.but he would vote reception waa given at Carlton House The explosion was preceded by a low to take the tariff off the trust man- terrace to a thousand guests. Presents rumbling sound, resembling an earthufactured article because that tax waa valued at over 81,000,000 were received quake, which made the earth tremble a robbery of the people. by the bride. The couple later left for nnd startled the whole camp. simply In conclusion he referred to the di- Cliveden, where they will spend the Immediately after came the explosion of their honeymoon. visions In the Republican party In first part which was for all the world like a this atate which are a detriment to the The semi-publmarriage attracted volcanic eruption, and caused the wildcommonwealth. great popular Interest, and there were est excitement. Men. women and chilJames H. Moyle, the Democratic several thousand persons, chiefly wo- dren ruahed to the mouth of the tunnel candidate tor governor, waa the next men, watching the arrivals at the and women whose husbands were In He waa also church, which was filled to overflowing. the mine, had to be taken away by the speaker introduced. greeted with great applause. Mr. Moyle Resides the members of the two fam- miners to keep them from being killed Is an orator of no mean ability and ilies, there were present many titled by the deadly fumes from the mouth of his speech, although a brief one, was folk and prominent aoclety people. the tunnel. The bride, accompanied by her fathlistened to with utmost Interest Out of the mouth of the tunnel and waa door received at the church He opened hla address by paying a er, two air shafts came a great volume of and by the choir, which sang a nuptial smoke and dust which continued for high tribute to his "room-ma- te The procession advanced to nearly a minute. Out of the two air fellow student Judge H. H. Rolapp, hymn. and stated that If his few remarks were the chancel, where It was Joined by shafts, each of which are seven feet In but instrumental In securing for him, the bridegroom and his party. There diameter, timbers which were fully Mr. Rolapp, an election, he would con- was a scene of great brilliancy as the from two to three feet In diameter were sider hla mission well filled. He also pnocessflon solemnly approached the shot Into the air and broken Into splinmade a plea for W. B. Wilson, Ogden's altar through the building, which was ters. Rocks were thrown over tbe candidate for state treasurer, saying beautifully decorated with various ramp for a distance of a quarter of a that Weber county should support white flowers, ferns and palms Among mile. In fact It rained rock, broken him to a man, as Sevier county is do- the Ha bridesmaids attending Mias timbers and all kinds of debris for Astor was her cousin. Miss Mary Paul, fuUy a minute, and many ing for hla opponent people were He next called attention to the of Philadelphia. Injured by being struck with these mistrusts, saying In part: "Under the The bishops of London and Ripon siles. present administration the farmer and and tlje archdeacon of London officiatlaborer finds no place on the market ed at the House terrace; and later the where he can equally exchange his bridal couple left on their honeymoon. RETURNS products and it Is only the gigantic Some of the Intimate friends of the corporations, known as the trusts, that bride and bridegroom were privileged reap the benefits of the present mode to see the handsome wedding presIn ents she received. Foremost among of government The Republicans their platform say: We will remedy the magnificent presents were the the trusts,' but on the other hand, they Jewels presented to her by her father turn right back and say to the trusts: and which were the property of her We will stand pat.' What does this mother. The most noticeable piece In mean? Does It not mean that the pres- the collection is a splendid parure of ent state of affairs will continue? La- emeralds, reckoned to be the finest In dles and gentlemen, I say, let us try Europe, and which Mr. Astor recently After Making His Report to Presa change. In closing he said In his had reset In Paris. From Captain ident He WHI Make Statement Reown behalf: "If I am elected I will Spender-Cla- y the bride received a suattempt as God gives me the light to perb tiara, a collar, a necklace, rivigarding Abssynian Treaty. promote peace where the Republicans ere, pendants and earrings of diahave produced discord. I will be a monds and huge pearls. governor, not of any ecclesiastical orNEW YORK. Oct. 29. William B. ganisation, party or order, but of and NEW YORK. Oct. 29. Miss Pauline for the people of the state of Utah, and Astor, the only daughter of William Ellis, a New York broker, who acI will be untrammeled In my official Waldorf Astor, who was married In companied F. Kent Loomis on his acta. London today to Captain Spender-Cla- y, mission to Kink Menelik of Abya-Rini- a. Is not partlculsrly well known In this returned today on the steamship HOME MISSION CELEBRATION city, owing to the fact that she has Philadelphia. He refused to make a AT WORLD'S FAIR TODAY lived nearly all her life abroad. She statement regarding the death of was last In New York something more Loomis or to give any Information in ST. LOUIS, Oct 29. The home mis- than a year ago, stopping for a time regard to the Abyssinian treaty.. He sion celebration, for which an Interde- with friends here; but a considerable raid he would give a full statement of In this country was regarding the treaty after he had renominational commettee haa been pre- portionIn her stay where she visit- ported to the president spent Philadelphia, paring for some time, opened In Fes- ed the relatives of her mother, the late Mr. Ellis said he had personally been tival hall at the exposition this after- Mrs. Astor, who was Miss Paul. Miss given full concessions for all the dianoon and will continue through to- Astor was Introduced in London. Her mond mines in Abyssinia and two hunmorrow and Monday. Prominent mis- debut was made several years ago. and dred thousand acres of land on the sionaries and church workers, togeth- she made many friends on account of Nile to with cotton grower with representatives of the gnat her unaffected manner and sweet dis- ing. He experiment added: missionary boards, are present from position. She Is a rather dark, slight "I ahall establish a royal bank in young woman, with eyes and hair of Abyaainla which will control the finanmany parts of the country. President A. L. Storms of Iowa State dark brown, and an olive complexion. cial affairs of the country. college, representing the Methodist 8UIT IB DECIDED board, delivered the opening address JUDGE PARKER WILU MAKE MORE SPPEECHES AGAINST MANCHESTER today. Other prominent participants are W. M. Lawrence of Chicago, repESOPUS, OcL 29. It Is announced LONDON, Oct 29. A suit for ten resenting the Baptists: President Cyril Northrop of the University of to day that Judge Parker will deUver thousand dollars against the Duke of Minnesota, representing the Congrega- two additional speeches next week, one Manchester, brought by a firm of tional lets; Dr. Cornelius Brett of at Jersey City on Tuesday night, fol- money lenders, waa today decided In Jersey City, representing the Reformed lowing the Newark masa meeting, and favor of the latter. It waa claimed the rhurch: Bishop D. 8. Tuttle of Mis- a second at Cooper Union on Wednes- firm advanced the money to the Duke souri. He entered no Episcopal day night Today the candidate Is en- of Manchester. representing the church. gaged in building hla speeches. MISS up-to-d- ic ELLIS Ill-fat- ed |