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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH IX. NUMBER 73. VOLUME MNEIL NOT GUILTY OF 10 SPREAD IN THE WARRANTS IN Those Perpetrating Government Will Grant Men FreeWill Be dom of Meeting In Order to Lawless Acts In Streets Bring about Strike-C- zar End of Against and Conspiracy LisShot, Be Banished Will tens to Complaints of Strikers. Public Peace Judge Murphy Rendered His Decision at Three Oclock This Afternoon and Discharged the Defendant. 4 4 4 Feb. WARSAW. 1. The strike BULLETIN. -lt BERLIN, Feb. is rumored province aornuent In the Warsaw to spread. Practically all Count Wolken, perfect of Warsaw, employes of the manufacturing out. jdtricti of the province are The gov ne city ! Quiet today. 8llor.eneral has announced that any w perpetrating lawless acts In the and mgd will be summarily shot the public aigainat conspiring ggg yggsill be banished, jfftbiance a mob carrying a red the town and jg patched through to the destroy police gifted with dynamite, and looting citisens. At jgjdcoces of leading s jjgk e mob stormed the police and ahot two ofllcers and four also plundered the of many Jews. An attempt was pidc to dynamite the prefecture, law head-leit- tn sta-m- po-Th- ey been aseaeeinated. that has Feb. 1. Repre- sentative workmen of all the big factories are conferring with General Next Monday the govern- Trepolf. ment will meet all masters and the representatives of the men with a view of granting freedom of meeting in order to bring about the end of the strike. This conciliatory program was drawn up by General Trepolf and Min tsst nd police buildings at Siedloe. later of Finance Kokomtsoffs. Their AtPultustt the police clashed with a aim Is to wean the men away from wk which waa patrolling the streets political aspirations. The esar received a deputation of aid killed eighteen and wounded thirty-three workmen at Tsarskoe-Sel- o A mob at Zenlers plundat 3:30 this afternoon and listenwere the and several ered shops ed to their complaints and demands. in a fight with the police. His majesty listened to the narration n The strikers at Logs, Pablance, demands by the and surrounding districts today of the workmens and promised to hold an planned to march to Sklemlewlch and deputation horn the czar's palace mere. Troops inquiry Into the affairs brought forThe esar said: We shall al dbperaed the different columns before ward. ways meet revolts by military force. they effected a Juncture. But we are sure the workmen are deCATTLE QUARANTINE voted to us, and we pardon them. We IN EFFECT IN THE 80UTH promise we shall try to improve the traty-eigh- t. in-ju- ed Zen-le- 4 I I ,'h fffl g cattle. The quarantine lines ait largely the same as adopted last year. Ac quarantined territory embraces eastern part of North Carolina, all e( South Carolina, Indian Territory, Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi, (hat part of Virginia below the James river: all of Georgia but Union, Towns nd Rabun counties; all of Arkansas, except the two northern tiers of counties which are left out of the quarantine during Ferbruary and March, but ue placed In quarantine during the et of the quarantine period; part of Tennessee, Oklahoma, most of Texas, except the Panhandle, and the lower part of California. The regulations allow cattle In the Varantlned district to be shipped xerth In placarded cars if shipped for dughter, and placed In quarantined Rid on arrival at destination. If the stock Is unloaded en route It must he at yards reserved solely for south cattle, and after unloading the we must be disinfected before used w native stock. the CHICAGO WIFE MURDERER IS FOUND GUILTY Feb. CHICAGO, 1. Victor Roland who was tried for the mur- bis young wife, was found guilty morning by the Jury, which fixed degree of manslaughter with a terminate sentence of one year to life wprisonment. O'Shea's father is a O'Shea, Prominent attorney who labored hard his sons acquittal. After shooting to J wife young OShea blmself. but failed. attempted OUSTS BUSY , 444 MURDERED QUEENS AMERICAN HAUNTED YACHT VIENNA, Feb. 1. An extraordinary story Is being told here on the authorih ty of a correspondent. Some weeks h go 'the yacht wh'ch the Servian Queen Draga bought before her death was brought shortly up the Danube to the Hungarian capital by Its purchaser, a Belgrade merchant. Owing to queer stories current about the yacht, difficulty had been experienced In getting a full crew, and on conditions of labor." Upon withdrawarrival at several men deing the delegation went to church, serted. Two days later a dinner party where they gave thanks for having waa held on board. A number of been granted the interview. idlers, attracted by the yachts tragic The deputation was accompanied by association, were loitering on the quay, Minister of Finance Kokovsolf and when suddenly a frantic scream was Governor-GenerTrepolf. The em- heard, and a beautiful young girl. In peror entered the hall accompanied by evening dress, buj without her cloak, Grand Duke MIkhallovltch and Gen- rushed out of the companionway and eral Hesse, minister of the imperial dashed along the gangway to land. The court Addressing the workmen the excited crowd attempted to stop her esar lamented the recent events which and ask what was the matter, but with led to bloodshed and said it occurred the mysterious words, The face! The because the workmen allowed them- face! the tore herself away and selves to be led astray by traitors and rushed down the road. enemies of the country. He knew- the Next morning a rumor spread rapidlot of the workmen was not easy, but ly that the electric lamp m the yacht's the need of the country and condi- saloon had gone out during dinner, tions of the Industries must be con- and that a hideously gashed head, livid sidered. To rome to him as a Vebelll-o- and streaming with blood, had started mob to declare their wanta was a down at the company through a blue It is crime. After promising an official In- mist on the after bulkhead. vestigation, the esar advised them to Draga's ghost, said the superstitious. On the following day the crew dereturn to work, dismissing them with serted in a body. The river authoriAnd may God assist you. Father Gopon Issued a proclamation ties ordered a guard to be set on the In response to the one issued by Gen- yacht. Difficulty was experienced In eral Trepolf several days ago which getting any one to spend the night on Influenced a majority of the men to the haunted yacht, but at last an old return to work. Father Gopona proc- waterman, named Birnbaum, was induced to go on board. lamation reads: At daybreak he was hailed from the1 Your manifesto which placarded the streets of St. Petersburg persuaded deck by the man who had come to rethe strikers to resume work because lieve him. No answer was received. you promised to investigate the con- The relief, being frightened, ran ashore dition of labor and the introduction of and refused to go near the yacht. An hour later threee policemen, each necessary reform. What has happened? The workmen have been deceived. A1 trying nervously to keep at the tall of the procession, went on board the though they have returned to work they are arrested by wholesale. The yacht and proceeded down the comgovernment has broken its word. It panion ladder. In the saloon, lying persecutes workmen Instead of pro- on his back and in a swoon. In which tecting them. Where la protection he had apparently been for several On his hours, was the watchman. promised? Where are our rights that were guaranteed? Answer, or you will face was s look of inexpressible horror. find the consequences disastrous. It Is oflldally announced that P. N. When brought to, Birnaum refused Dournovo will be appointed minister to say what he had seen, but exclaimof the Interior to succeed Prince ing wildly, The face! The face! staggered on shore. Mlrsky. Grand Duke Vladimir, In the course of an Interview, intimated that the IOWA DAIRYMEN IN ANNUAL 8ESSION people of Russia would soon be given a measure of representative governis MASON CITY, Li., Feb. ment, although he declared that anyto twenty-eight- h not of the was the day opening like suffrage general thing annual convention of the Iowa State be considered. continue The committee of ministers discus- Dairy association, which will attendThe until session publishln has reforms Saturday. the proposed sing "RowProminent Is of ance unusually large. the with purpose ed a report outlined farmers and dairymen from all parts ing the people that tjjeofplans December 26 of the state are present At the formal in the Imperial decree opening this evening the convention are being carefully considered. unconfirmed teport s ill be addressed by State Dairy Coman Is There Other prominent missioner Wright. that It has been oflldally aof men who are to be heard during the certalned that the discharge gun three days' sessions are Governor a saluting grape from blessing Cummins, A. W. Frasier, dean of the of ceremony during the which and 19, dairying pt the University of Illinois: of January of the waters emperor and C. G. Smith, dean of animal husbandthe of lives the imperilled dellber-at- e Agricultural college of Michmembers of his family, was a tool b ry at the W. A. Trow of the dairy and food their igan; terrorists, act of the of Minnesota, and Profeo-so- r saluting the of soldier department lng a private H. C. Curtiss of the Iowa Agricubattery. ltural college. Huda-Pest- ed th al us his 11 FRENCH CAPITAL kaifuto Issued Calling Upon AD Anarchists to Stand By Their Colors. husv hat burti. Anarchists are still thought to be a wag Plde a bomb was mornlng when an in- I " was f0nd on the and taken to the city The bomb, however, was found harmless and hnd been led Juu A itumifL farth by Practical Jokers, !St( was of ,h. . posted on the doors i i rT5Xlbange and walla In all quart P "rrhi.,. to rl" this morning, calling na w.t .iI rt,ind by their colors, blts. rH Kned by a group of anar-r- Alacov.-.ie,r- tmi pt Ave-JBivte- ul fA "USS'ANBOWARDK center General Oyama reRus-alaJanuary 31st the and ports that Lepatl shelled Chenchlehpao. of InfanLltajentan. Two companies advancing Chenchlenpao. attacked try were from the south, but they or Pd. on the 30th two companies two V and wen .. have work to do as Russians attacked Tatsupo Russian tnfantry at Pfojiiig !.,,Z!!'lan"' ln PltHesaly de- battalions of TJfuvern'nents. nations and tacked Tu Tal Tsu. Both altacka taste w,tb God! he Down with failed The same day the Russians . PUll1 TV n wllb society! Down with ruler.. Il Insurrection find center and also shelled Plyen Tal prod..' Tomorrow's ' ndlv,dual The Adir. liberty.- and Chenchlehpao. bi'e forbidden the 8o- - The Japanese captured the Austrian a meeting n Karcher steamer 81am. bound to Mndlxostok tonight. with Cardiff coni. di e jU-- Ktaho TOKIO. Feb. on 1. na RUSSIAN OFFICERS SAW TROPEDO BOATS PARIS, FVb, 1. Lieutenant Ellis, of the Ruslsan battleship Alexander II. and Lluetenant Schremechenko, of the battleship Borodino, testified today before the North Sea commission. They snw torpedo boats among the British trawlers, and anld the boats withdrew under terrific fire. . PITTSBURG PHIL DIES IN NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE, X. C., Feb. II IS CALIFORNIA Matters of Legislation Subordinate Four More Wives of Hoch Disto Discussion of Bribery Charges covered Since Yesterday, Making Against Bunkers, a Total of Twenty-Nin- e Emmons, Three and French. Testified Wright Against Him. .int-niptin- 1 George Smith, known as "Pittsburg Phil, a famous turf plunger, died this morning of tuberculosis. 44 4 4 44444.4.4.4.4 BREEDERS ASSOCIATION MEET8 CHAMPAIGN, 111., FVb. 1. The secmeeting of ne American Breeders' association opened today at the college of agriculture In this city, to List until the end of the week. The pnclcty, of which Secretary of Agriculture Willson Is president. Includes both plant breeders and animal breeders, teachers of breeding, scientists, phyel-claand others Interested in breeding and heredity. Specific methods of breeding corn, wheat, apples and other plants as to Increasing their yield and resistance to disease, will be discussed, also methods of Improving live btock of the various types. In addition to Secretary Wilson, the prominent participants include Dr. H. J. Webber of Washington, D. C., Prof. T. I Hsecker of SL Paul, Prof. H. Li Bolley of Fargo, Luther Burbank of California, N- - W. Gentry of Sedalla, Mo., and Hon. John Dryden of Toronto. ond annual ns Ont . HARRIMAN HAS LEADING TRANSCONTINENTAL SACRAMENTO, 1Y1. 1. -- Members of the legislature seem to uppreeiule more fully (lie charges of bribery made against Senators French, Wright, Bunkers aiul Emmons. All other subjects and matters of legislation are subordinated to the discussion of the charges and speculation of the probable outcome of the investigation. It la re that criminal action will he lie stituted in the courts of Sacremento county Hguinst the four senators. Mayor Mrlunits and Item Roberts, editor of the San Francisco Examiner, alii be here to testify before the Investigation committee tonight. French has niHde u declaration that he will shoot William Corbin, the man who made the chargea on sight. The district attorney of Sacramento county Is preitarlng warrants for the arrest of SetiHtora Bunkers, Emmons, Wright and French on a charge ta of receiving billies. He says the will be made within two hours. Joseph S. Jordan of San Francisco, a reimrier, accused of soliciting money for the senators, win be taken before the superior Judge this afternoon, IMu-te- I Buda-Pes- WASHINGTON,, Feb. 1. Under the fraction of the department of agricul-- t i federal quarantine was put into M"t today against a large part of the and parts of other states to pre of splenetic fever the spread I). inier-Howe- BULLETIN. ODESSA, Feb. IGhisf of Polieo Galovine was shot in tho shoulder by a workman while in a carrige in front of tho polieo station today. Hie assailant was arrested. ST. PETERSBURG, 44444444 m $4mi from charged with William C. Howell, was discharged b Judge Murphy this afternoon. nie charge arose out of the ll ll election contest, McNeil being arrested a week ago Monday night iu Howell's store, where, Mi was claimed by the complaining witness, the defendant went to get money from him with which tu leave the country. The grounds upon which Judge Murphy based his decision were as follows; First Howells testimony, which was to the effect that there was no relation between the check and the affidavit, was substantially contradicted by the officers, especially by Detective render. He did not think that Mr. Howell meant to testify anything but the truth, but thought he waa excited. Second lie believed that McNeil wanted the money, but when he saw that be had to commit perjury he hesitated. Third He did not believe that McNeil made any verbal threats in the sense testified by Howell. Fourth He did not consider Mr. Howells testimony of sufficient weight to influence his decision in either direction. th.n-li-- fi OUT FOR SENATORS ATTEMPTED EXTORTION rttT Is Quiet FEBBUARY 1, 1905 WEDNESDAY, d ar-rea- AGRICULTURISTS IN SESSION AT MADISON, WIS. MADISON, WIs., FVb. 1. The annual convention under the auspices of the state board of agriculture began its sessions today at the University of Wisconsin. The attendance is unusually large, prominent farmers being present from all parts of the state. The gathering will continue over tomorrow. The program provides for addresaea on live agricultural topics by W. D. Heard of Wisconsin, Professor E. G. Holden "of the Iowa Agricultural college, Frank B. Wfiilte of Chleago, Professor Thomas Shaw of St. Paul and a number or others. LINE NEW PARCELS POST TREATY IN OPERATION CHICAGO, FVb; 1. It waa yesterday that as a result of the securing possession of G1 per cent of the securities of the New York Central lines, including the Lake Shore and the Michigan Central, the Rockefeller-Harrima- n syndicate now posseas the leading Transcontinental line from the Atlantic to the Pacific. IlllCAiiO. Feb. 1. Four wives of Joli.mti l!och have lieeu discovered since yesterday, milking a total of tMeiity-nlnone of these, Mrs. wns wedded to Iloch In San Francisco four years ago and la said to have died suddenly. Four years ngo the man lived In that city. He was married to a Miss Long, who kept a bakery on Bryant street. She died suddenly of grief, her husband said, over their soti'a death. This son was killed in January, J900, and Mrs. Hoeh died soon afterward. Later Iloch lived on Flay street, where. It Is alleged. he eourted the landladys daugher ter, while writing love letters to woman In Chicago. At the same time he anld he waa engaged to a rich widow in St. Louis. He statee that he waa a Lutheran priest In the east, and later a liquor drummer in California. The grand Jury this afternoon returned two Indietinents against Hoch on a charge of bigamy. Three wives of Iloch testified against him. It will probably be two weens before Iloch Is brought here from New York. t.oronere Physician I)r. C. W. Lewke, who Is making an analysis of the Intestines of the remains of Mre. Welcker Hoch Informed Coroner Hoffman that he had discovered evidence of extraneous jmlson, although the analysis had not yet been completed. Dr. Lewke said: The microscopical examination haa shown no jiolson other than those contained In the medicines end the em balmlng fluid used by the undertaker, lint in the chemical analysis ns far as It Inis progressed there Is distinct evidence of extraneous poisoning. tin his way front court Hoch sold to the New York detectives: I am the Hoch the Chicago police think they want, but they are wrong: There are lots of Hochs by my name. The story that I am a "Bluebeard" la hII foolishness. I'll make somebody feel cheap when I get back to Chicago and prove I am inneent. I never had but two wives In my llfa." Some one asked If Hoch meant two Ht one time. He luughed. Do you think I am a Mormon?" he asked. I know the stories, but look at me. Would I be fat and happy If I had a hundred wlvee ? Relative to stories that Hoch waa once said to have worked for Holmee, who oiierated in Chicago during the worlds fair, and killed dosens of peotheir life insurance, ple to collect Hoch suld: I never knew Holmes. He wae a I never chemist. I'm a mschlnlst. did -- ny work for him. Ive read about him. I've seen It printed that I was his Janitor. It may have been a man who looked like me, and If his name Mas Hoch thats nothing. There are lots of Hochs. He suhl he hnd no wife at present. e. un-oth- WASHINGTON. KVb. 1. The parcels post convention recently concluded between the United States and Belgium went Into operation today. It is the third parcels poat treaty concluded between the United States and European countries, and the twenty-sixt- h negotiated with any government, moat of the existing treaties being with $200,000 FIRE IN South Hiifl central Amerlea. The parSCHENECTADY, N. Y. cels under the Belgian treaty, as under the German and Norwegian - treaties, are restricted to four pounds and six SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Feb. 1 Four business blocks on State street ouncen each and 50 In value. The were destroyed by lire today. EQUIPMENT FOR loss Is 3200.000. JAPANESE RAILWAYS HUNGARIAN CABINET HAS RESIGNED BIRMINGHAM, Feb. 1. The Post reports that the Japanese governmentof BUDA PEST, Feb. 1. The has ordered fifteen thousand tons rails from Glasgow for ocean railways. ROBBER8 LOOT THE cabinet resigned today. Heavy orders for rolling stock and loVANCOUVER POSTOFFICE comotive equipment will be placed In DEE'URUG COMPANY. England and America. VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 1. The pnstoffire here was entered this mornLocal Concern Has Bean Incorporated PAROLED PRISONERS the safe cracked. Stamp and HAVE 8AILED FOR RUSSIA ing and For tho Sum of $25JXXL money amounting to several hundred dollars were taken. The robliers secured The Dee Drug company, with a XAGA8AKA. Feb. 1. Eleven Rus- two thousand stamps and 200 In cash. infrom sailed been who 325,000, has officers sian recently capital stock of The postofflee was badly wrecked. corporated, the articles of incorpora- here have returned from Shanghai and tion being filed with the county clerk are now proceeding to San Francisco. last evening. The premises of the A FVench mall steamer sailed today ATTNCK company are located In the Eccles with 524 paroled Russian prisoners avenue. Tbe en route to Russia. building on Washington stock is divided into 250 shares of the par value of 3100 each, $7,500 of which TRAIN STRIKES TROLLEY; FIFTEEN ARE INJURED has been subscribed for as follows: George H. Matson, 2.500; Charles O. FORT WORTH, Feb. 1. A Frisco Dee. 31.200: William H. Wattis, 1.000; Isaac N. Pierce, 1.000; James Rob- freight train struck a stock yards elec-tr- is car a mile north of here this ertson. 800; E. Matson, 500: W. 500. The officers of the commorning, demolishing the car and Is the Principal Topic of Discussion pany are: George H. Matson, presi seriously injuring fifteene passengers. At the Nation's Capital , passenTwo will die. Of forty-Bvdent; Charles O. Dee, all received N. I. Injuries. nearly James Robertson, secretary; gers Today. Pierce, treasurer, and they, with the TWO KILL8 SLIDE addition of W. H. Wattis compose the ORE AND INJURES FOUR directorate. The purpose of the comand wholesale on a to pany is carry WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Senator WHEELING. Feb. 1 At the Bell-sir- e retail drug, liquor and other merchanplant of the Carnegie Steel com- Bards attack on President Roosevelt dising business. pany early this morning six men were before the committee on Indian affairs burled beneath a slide of ore. Four In the house yesterday is the principal VAGS GET SIXTY DAYS. were killed and two injured. The dead topic of discussion in the capital today. The senator Is grossly mistaken are all foreigners. ln his statements, sold an official of Tried to 8ell Articles Which, It REPORT the White House, and he has either FAVORABLE Stolen. Were Supposed, BILL been misinformed or Is deliberately atON LITTLEFIELD tempting to injure the presldenL Ed. Johnson and Joe Craig, arrested WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. The house Roosevelt never entertained Archby Captain Brown and Detective Pender Inst night on a charge of vag- committee on Judiciary has authorised bishop Corrigan at a meal, and he and sixty a favorable report on the Littlefield never promised him ten chaplaincies rancy, were given forty-fiv- e In days, respectively, by Judge Murphy bill, which requires all corporations In the army or any other number the file annual returns with the depart- return for Catholic support In this morning. Senator presidential campaign. These men had In their poasesalon ment of commerce and labor. Bard's statements are simply absurd. several new horsefly nets, which they He ought in fairness to take back what were trying to sell on the streets. MRS. MARY ROGERS MAY NOT HANG TOMORROW he said. the he claims that purchased Craig nets while in Pocatello and that JohnMONTPELIER. Vt., Feb. 1. Gov- PRINCE EITEL SAFELY son had merely been up against If PASSE8 THE CRISIS and waa in hla company until the neta ernor Bell thl afternoon listened to might be sold and the money divided. appeals to reprtve Mrs. Mary Rogers, BERIJX, Feb. 1. Prince Eltel has The atory appeared very much flahy to sentenced to hang Friday. The feel Is the In that however, safely gover passed the crisis and his recovcourtroom, gaining the lng ground everyone No further bulletins assured. will Is be court will or nor the on ery the rock pile supreme reprieve and a term will be Issued. Interfere. their Imprisonment. MI'S |