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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VM. VOLUME NUMBER QgDEN, UTAH 72. T ACT OF h Such That Public Is Ordered Bridge Blown Up When It Was Covered With Barred from the Tilbury Trial. Troops. MEMORY THOUSAND HEN WERE BAD MAS'S R(mmbers Some Thing But Forgets Other Which Are Important Disappeared. Register H vast crowd the courtroom where the Tilbury trial waa on today waa disappointed when the court ordered that none be admitted except those having business. The first witness was the proprietor teati-de- d of a hotel at pixon, Illinois, who that Tilbury stopped there a number of times with a female companion who registered aa his wife. They occupied a suite with but one entrance, hut he had never scrutinised the woman's face, hence was unable to aay whether or not she waa Mrs. ThurstCHICAGO, Jan. 80. The which stormed the door of on. The hotel proprietor testified that the register had mysteriously disappeared and that he didnt know where It waa Claire, Tilbury's former attorney, denied any knowledge of Incriminating letters which Tilbury claimed to have received from Mrs. Thurston and which disappsubsequently It was claimed eared from the place where the coachman placed them. Mrs. Thurston, being recalled, denied point blank ever having occupied the tame room with Tilbury. hotel CLAIM8 SISTER OF WILLIAM J. BRYAN DEATH Latter Must Be Satisfied With the Partial trol of Korea and Agree Not to Fortify the Country. Jan. WASHINGTON, ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. SO. Novoe NEUTRALITY OF KOREA. is impossible for that it Vremya says WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 30. The Penalty for Hia Oversight May Be the state to enter Russia department has received the folinto an understanding Last of Hia Commiasion from Minister Alen at Seoul: lowing with Japan concerning Manchuria, but and Title. "A Korean official recently returned regarding Korea is willing to give Ja- from Russia states that Russia appears pan full rights south of the thirty-nint- h to desire the neutralisation of Korea. parallel If Russia is permitted to The Korean emperor Is confident that BERLIN, Jan. SO. Advices said to have come from an authoritative control all north of that parallel. Ja- the foreign iowers will be thoroughly source in Russia state that during the pan must, however, agree not to for- satixtied with his attitude, which Is one of pronounced neutrality. recent maneuvers of Russian troops the tify any part of Korea. This is to be Grand Duke Serge, governor-generthe maximum of Russia's concessions KlROPEANS THREATENED. of Moscow, ordered a bridge blown up, to Japan. CANTON, Jan. 30. Placards were forgetting that the superstructure was As Novoe Vremya is frequently In- posted about the covered with troops. The unintelligent city last night incitspired officially it is believed that this ing the natives to burn the European subordinates obeyed the order, with the result that fifty officers and a publication foreshadows the Russian quarter. The consuls of various nations have demanded Hit explanation thousand men were killed or wounded. reply. from the viceroy. Dispatches concerning the affair were INCREASING REGIMENTS. suppressed. The grand duke's removal Nova Vremya today prints a list of WAR WOULD SURPRISE THEM. from the army and the loss of his potwenty-eigreserve which LONDON, Jan. 30. Despite the belregiments sition as governor are said to be Imhave been ordered Increased by bat- licose reports the officials continue to minent talions. The paper adds that similar assert that they would be much surwill soon be issued to all other prised should war between Japan and orders MERCUR CITIZENS FOUGHT reserve Russin be declared. regiments. FLAMES WITH SNOWBALLS al MERCUR, Utah, Jan. 30. The opera house. Union restaurant three small stores and six residences were consumed In a conflagration today resultThe cltisens ing a loss of $20,000. stopped the progress of the flames in one direction by throwing snowballs Into the fire, while the fire department fought the fire from the other side. Horrible Fate of a Drunken Man Who Fell Asleep on the Track. COTTON IS KING AND PRICE IS RISING continued the argument committee of the whole relative to the right to vote members double mileage on account of the extra session. NEW YORK. Jan. 30. The Baxter At 2:10 o'clock this afternoon the company, one of the largest stock brokImase voted down the provision all180 owing mileage for the second session. erage firms in the world, with The vote was 137 to branch offices, assigned this afternoon. nothing. The liabilities are unknown, but one TO ESTABLISH ANOTHER branch alone, however. Is said to he 8TAKE OF ZION $70,000 behind on cotton. salt LAKE city, Jan. 80. The church will Increase Its eccle-laatic- Mormon CINCINNATI. Jan. 30. Announce- &l reeclved from the head territory tomorrow by adding ment has been New Mother Stake of Zion. Apostles Smith office that the Baxter company. Md Taylor left to were forced for suspend Iona, Idaho, York brokers, today to name the president and organise at the close of today's tradings. One to new stake. of the principal members of the firm Is BILLS BURNED, THROWING Smathers, theh oraeman. The supposition Is that the failure lyxxj OUT OF WORK was caused by the advance In cotton. Paterson, n. j.. jan. so. two The first reports are that the stocktowwand employees were thrown out holders will lose millions. work by the burning of the Ashley Uy silk mills this morning. The loss DID WOMAN SET FIRE v7 heavy. TOUNG TO PORTLAND SCHOOLHOUSET VANDERBILT WON CHAMPIONSHIP AUTOMOBILE ORMONDE, Jan. Fla., aWlt Jr. won the 80. W. K. fifty-mi- le au-- U championship race today in "5' the actunl time being at the rtu of seventy mllea an hour, Includ- toree turns. POPES ILLNESS. jY he 1?E' Jan- church According to dignitaries the pope Is frm "uch Probably break the old ve ,he Vatican the coming a "1 Place. rr,na tofe 0- - toj. tourt.t EUROPE. 0 The Per and Party ,,ed for 0RK' Jan- - " SMELTER CO. Senator A. B. Lewis Has Formed Baseball Magnates Seem to Be Another Big Mining Flirting With Boise Gty, Idaho. Company. FOR $30,000,000 CONCESSIONS Controls Eight Thousand Acres of Land in This Stats and Nsvada. Min-or- al SALT LAKE CITY, Jun. A. R. Lewis of Heaver county, who Him ted the Majestic and O. K. proper-tle- s two yeurs ago, haa succeeded in Incorporating his Monarch Mines and Smelter company, capitalized at and incorporated under the lawa of the state of Maine. The company controls 8,000 acres of mineral land in southern Utah and In Nevada. He declines, however, to name Ills eastern associates nud backers. SO.-Se- nator 00 Jan. 30. The theory that the destruction of the Park street public school at midnight last Is night was the act of an Incendiary and the police given great credence oy fire department today. A trustworthy citlsen has come forward with a statement to the effect that shortly before wothe flames broke out he saw a tall the black In descending attired man street to the house school the of steps The woman appeared rather nervous and she turned several times while as If walking away from the building Her strange looking for something. actions attracted the attention of the citlsen and, he watched her for some time. The flames did not burst forth for several minute after the woman too late disappeared, and It was then her. to pursue PORTLAND, RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' DANCE. Fifth of a Series of Parties Wss Given Last Night at Dignans. The Railway Employees gave a very 's pleusunt and successful dance at uendemy last night. This wns the fifth of a series of eight dances MAGAZINE which will he given this season by Ogden Division No. 9, United Itrotherhood of Railway Employees. At midnight the usual rule of turning tho dance Into a leap year party waa adopted. The genInquiry Bring Out Facts Regard- eral arrangements roininlttee was coming the Loss of a French posed of 31. A. Gould, F. L. Wallace and C. Thorborn. The personnel of the floor Transport. committee was A. V. Smyth, F. B. Bru-ste- r, C. A. Fultz, J. J. Roach and O A. Nut hall. PARIS, Jan. 30. An official Inquiry The next of the series of will to ascertain the facts regarding the be given March 1st loss Of the missing transport Vienne reveals evidence tending to prove that Dlg-nan- 'NEATH CAR WHEELS sun m Isaac EQUITY. SHIP'S pHi-tle- the vessel waa blown up at sea by an anarchist bomb placed In the magaslne before she sailed in December for Tou- s DEATH LIST IS NEAR lon. Suspicion Is fastened on the keeper of the magaslne, who disappeared from the Vienne. Fifty officers and men Bodies were aboard the transport C, Farr 8eaks to Reeovsr Stock in a Piute County Mining 1 MARK NEW GROCERY COMPANY. BE MADE Looks As If 8alt Lake Was Anxious Monopolize Ball Game in This State. to On the face of thluga it looks like President Lucas of the Pacific National Ilam'hull league and Manager McClos-ke- y of Salt Lake are giving Ogden wliut In the parlance of the street la known as the double cross." All the time while dickering with Ogden they have apparently been coquetting with Boise. It is learned that 51a linger does not wnnt Ogden in the league if a city further from Zion can be found to take Its place. It Is that the reason for this is that the Salt take ball players desire to run excursions from Ogden to Salt Lake on basebal duya and thereby make a handsome profit, thinking that If Ogden has games at home the excursions would not lie so profitable. It is well known that Ogden rooters and fans are grand stand people and when they go to Salt take they play the limit, and not fierched on the bleachers, either, us is the Salt take custom when visiting Ogden. Malinger lllnford is angry and this la the reason why. Mr. Lucas was in Ogden and told Mr. lllnford anil Judge A. G. Horn that he hud been to Boise and lie went merely to satisfy McCloskey. While there he fuuud a disinclination on llie part of Idaho people to put up the forfeit and to meet the requirements. Moreover, he did not believe that Boise would patronise over three gamea a weeek. lie thought that Walter Sebree, the Caldwell banker, would not advance the money and that he considered the ey sup-Iios- ed Boise deal off. Last Monday Manager lllnford wrote to President Lucas asking for certain concessions. In his letter he said: "This is not to be considered as an ultimatum: if you cannot grant us these concessions what can you give us? President Lucas has not replied to . Articles of Incorporation Were Filed With the County Clerk C1IEHWICK, Pa., Jan. SO. Officials Todsy. today say that the list of dead will probably exceed 184. Many bodies are The Wilcox Grocery company has being brought to the foot of the shaft been Incorporated in this city and in where they are immediately placed in future will do a wholesale and retail coffins as further attempts at Identifibusiness. The capitalisation is 150,-00- 0 cation are In many cases useless Dead divided Into 500 shares of the par mules are being brought out of the value of $100 each, and la fully paid mine this afternoon. up. The incorporators are Thomas D. LASTED A MINUTE. John W. Wilcox, E. W. Matson, George H. Matson, L N. Pierce, W. J. 8hort Docked Confronted Judge Howell Shealy, John Pingree and William H. in the Police Court Wattia. The officers of the company This Morning. are: T. D. Dee, president; John W. Mat-soand E. W. Wilcox, Police court this morning was one of secretary and treasurer. the shortest on record. It continued just sixty seconds by the clock. DECISION IN MINING SUIT. William B. Beans from Boston, who was arrested for being drunk last night Result Is in Favor of Gold Mountain-Keyston- e by Officer Farr, was fined 32. Mining John Doe. who is n waiter in a fashionable restaurant, forfeited a check Company. for 850 for his appearance before the Judge Roiapp yesterday nfternoon court. rendered his decision in the action The case of J. N. Ford, the special brought by Lorenzo Fisher against the policeman, was continued by agreeGold Mountain-Keyston- e Mining com- ment of counsel. pany. Fisher brought action against HONORED HIS BIRTHDAY. the company to recover 5,000 shares of A very pleasant birthday party was stock which he claimed was wrongully voted away from him. The court held given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. that when Fisher signed the articles of Wiliam Long last night In honor of the incorporation he became a party to birthday of their son. Master Jesse the contract and was bound to know Long. Games and music were engaged what the terms and conditions were, In until a late hour, after which reand therefore decree was given In favor freshments were served. The following of the defendant C. C. Richards repre- are the names of those who assembled BURIED IN VILLAGE sented the defendant and A. J. Weber at his home to pay their compliments on this joyous occasion: Frank Long, OF HIS BOYHOOD the plaintiff. Esther Stone, John Van Sweeden, Rose Wilson, Vera Long, Willie Richardson, SENTENCE POSTPONED. Whitaker LONDON. Jan. . 30. Louis Gibbs, George Do re, Ella Stone. Wright, the aulrlde. was burled In the sen30. The afRoy Hewes, Grace Wilson, Carrie tang, Jan. SAN FRANCISCO, village churchyard at Whitley this Lizzie Xorseth, Ernest Stone, Mattie convicted tence of of Mrs. Martha Bowers, ternoon, during the rain. A crowd been Rhoda Gibbs, Edith Van Sweerehas Long, of the' husband, of murder her mourning villagers followed the den and Hattie Gibbs. week. one for mains to the grave. postponed ne Dee, vice-preside- nt MAY In Such Condition That this letter. Now comes the Boise Capital News Further Attempts at Identiof yesterday with the folowing: fication Are Abandoned. The movement which was start- Company. The auit In equity of Isaac C. Farr against Henry C. Lawrence and Joseph L. Carlson was begun shortly before noon today before Judge Roiapp without a jury. The complaint alleges that In 1900 the plaintiff and the defendants went to the Gold Mountain district In Piute county and bonded some mining claims. That thereafter they Incorporated the Gold Mountain-KeystoMining company and promoted the same. The plaintiff claims that he did not receive all the stock he was entitled to under the agreement made between the parties above mentioned and that the defendants hold 46,500 shares of the stock as trustees. The relief asked for Is that the plaintiff be adjudged the owner of 43,500 shares of the stock and that the defendants be restrained from transferring the same and that a temporary restraining order issue. At the time of going to press the case was still on trial, but will probably be concluded this afternoon. John D. Murphy and Elijah Farr appear for the plaintiff and C. C. Richards and George Halverson appear for the defendants. Judge C. C. Dey of Salt Lake was to have been In the case for the defendants hut was called home ot try a case in Salt Lake. The defense la that the plaintiff has already received more than he was entitled to under the contract. 30, 1904. IS ht Suspension Due to the Unprecedented Advance In Cotton The House Loss of Millions. in the 30. ID CAPITALIZED DOWN MEASURE TO GET DOUBLE MILEAGE today Con- - MTlFft NEW YORK, Jan. SO. The continued movement of cotton this morning bull LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. SO. Nanny aent the price almost to eighteen cents. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 30. U. Clark, Bryan, sister of Wiliam J Bryan, Is are The hears stricken. still alive and the physicians hope to panic proprietor of a boarding house at the prolong her life until he arrives toGreat Northern brick yards at North night Ballard, waa run over and ground to Miss Bryan died at 1:30 this afternpieces by the Great Northern overland oon, half an hour after the arrival of last night. He had been drinking and her sister from Memphis. William J. Bryan missed a train connection at FORCED TO WALL laid down and fell asleep on the track. Chicago and cannot arrive until toFragments of the body were scattered morrow morning. five hundred feet along the track. VOTED MONARCH MIRES CONCESSIONS TO JAPAN Testimony B0IB. LlifON RUSSIA PLACES III COURT AIRED SATURDAY, JANUARY n, ed several duys ago to make Boise a member of the Pacific National Baseball league, in which Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake are already members, Is meeting with considerable favor, and it is likely that President Lucas of the league will Issue a franchise for Boise, on the assurances already made, within the next few hours. Walter Sebree was over from Caldwell again last night In consultation with the leading men of the city who have expreaaed a willingness to take stock In the company. There Is no longer any doubt but that there ia sufficient interest In baseball in Boise to raise the money. Manager Blnford aald today that even if Ogden was thrown down by President Lucas and the Pacific National league there are still prospect for baseball In Ogden this summer. MUST LET WIFE ALONE. Sentence Hanging Over John Hassella Head. John Hassell was tried last night In police court for annoying and following his former wife, Mrs. Caroline Hassell. He was sentenced to sixty days In jail, with the understanding that fifty days of the selntence la to be suspended during good behavior. John Kane, who abstracted from Dan Curtain his railroad ticket to Los Angeles, was sentenced to ninety daya on the municipal rock pile. Sixty Days IS ARGUED. were made before Judge Arguments in Second district court tothe Roiapp day on the motion for permission to file a motion for new trial In the action of Jane L. Warner and Mrs Georgia Crocker against the Union Pacific railroad company. Le Grand Young presented the rase on behalf of the company and A. W. Agee represented the Interests of the plaintiff. MOTION |