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Show VIIL NUMBER VOLUME ROOSEVELT O&DEN, UTAH 197. MAKES SHOT GIRL AND AMERICAN YACHT' IS SEARCH FOR SLOCUM LEAPED TO DEATH IN T DEAD LINE. I and ConPaol Horton of Illinois of California gressman Hctcalf the New Members Resignation of Cortelyon Effective on July 1. Agent; lloo-llo- department. The foreign of flee received a dispatch from M. the French minister at Port Au Prince 24. saying that while he and the CHICAGO, June George B. CorGerman minister were driving past Retelyou, the new chairman of the ' the will palace yeateday they were attackpublican national committee, leave tomorrow for Washington. He ed and atoned by soldiers forming the M. Depres was struck will take no active part In politics palace guard. until July 1st, when he goes out of on the leg by a stone and waa slightoffice. The temporary headquarters ly injured. The ministers wives who of the national committee will be in were in another caifiage following were also pelted. The wife of the Washington until August 1st French minister is an American. As ' AMERICAN EMBASSY Foreign Minister Delcasse has only LOOKING FOR LOOMIS uet received the dlspstch he has not yet determined what steps shall be LONDON, June 24. The American taken, but (he officials consider it embassy has no lnformatloln of the fcertaln that France will make an endisappearance of Kent Loomis, but ergetic demand One for redress. Secretary Carter eayi the matter will French warship is near the scene and be thoroughly investigated. The sug another is at the French naval headgestlon la made that Loomis met quarters in the West Indies. It is exfriends at Plymouth and has gone Into pected that Germany will make a simthe country with them. ilar demand for redress. vice-presid- FATAL COLLISION ON , OHIO TRACTION LINE LIMA, o., June 24. Two Western Ohio traction line cars collided last KIEL, June 24. Commodore Plant's NEW YORK, June 24. The total American yacht Ingomajr, Charley number of bodies of victims of the Barr at the helm, the German emper-or- a Slocum disaster so far recovered Is 908. Forty remain unburled and unyacht Meteor, with Kaiser William identified. The work of pumping out at the wheel, the empress yacht Iduna, the hull of thfe Slocum will be comand Herr Ballina Hamburg started in pleted today, but It la not believed that the most interesting of today's yacht any more corpses will be found there. races Aa the four yachts crossed the From visits made by tbe police to line the emperor's stentorian vojqe 1.100 famlliee the estimates of dead could be heard shouting orders to t&p and missing are now fixed at a little crew. The German empress In futl more than a thousand persona yachting costume was on the deck of A monster benefit for the children the Iduna, accompanied by the crown sufferers of the disaster will be given prince, while Herr Ballln watched hie In the Grand opera house tonight quartermaster from a comfortable eeat near the wheel of hla racer. Prince MRS. ROOSEVELT LEAVES Henry sailed hie yacht Orion In anFOR OYSTER BAY other race. The Ingomar won, the Hamburg 24. Mra June WASHINGTON. second. The kaiser's Meteor lost her Roosevelt accompanied by her sister, topmast and was towed Into the har- Miss Carew, (left thia morning for bor, while the Iduna abandoned the Oyster Bay to paee the summer. The race. president will Join her there July 2d. : PERDICARIS speakeTcannon HAS THE MALARIA .PARIS, June 24. AND VARLEY ARE FREE De-pre- a, He Kay Have to Take an Ocean Ransom Paid Over to Raisuli and Voyage to RecupCaptives Will Reach Tangier SOCIALISTS OF BUTTE RESTRAIN CITY COUNCIL BUTTE, Mont., June 24. Attorney Jesse B. Roote, now with Heinse people, acting for Socialists, has secured an Injunction against the city council of Butte ' restraining that body from appropriating. $1,000 for a Fourth of ' July celebration. The money waa to have been expended for Meaher and Philippine memorial fundfs and the decoration of the city hall with a number of American flags and bunting. The Socialists maintain that the street car company iould meet all the expenses incident to a celebration. HITT DIDNT WANT NOMINATION ANYWAY night a mile south of this place. Laura .WASHINGTON, June 24. CongressNeppen, aged 8. of Spokane, Wash., man Hitt sat up this mornlflg for the was killed and three persons probably first time since his Illness and will refatally injured. , . turn to hie Illinois farm as soon as he is able to travel. He approves of SenREPUBLICAN DELEGATE8 ator Culloms withdrawal of his name VISIT WORLD'S FAIR at Chicago, though the latter did not ST. LOUIS, June 24. A thousand consult him. fypubpUfin delegates arrived this morning from Chlcsgo to visit the fair. They have no especial program' In lew. OVERDUE steamer INCREASE OF 8T0CK. The Oregon Lumber company has amended lte articles of incorporation 0 increasing Its capital stork from comto 21.000,000.. The concern is posed mostly of Utah men, although its properties s re for the greater part In the northwest. David Ecclea. president of the company, states that the increase of capitalisation la entirely for convenience. It does not imply that more money is belfig put In the business. The change simply brings the face value of the shares of stock more nearly equal to the par value. $250.-00- HAS REACHED PORT BAN FRANCISCO, June 24. The ark Holllniwood, 111 days from with coal, which had been given P for lost, was sighted off San Pedro New-raat- le today. WE8T POINT PROFESSOR DEAD. "WEST POINT, N. Y June Wright Edgarton, chief of the department of mathematics, Is dead. 24.-Co- lonel o Kaiser William Captained His Own Accurate List of the Dead and MissAttacked in Force and Were Repy ) Boat, the Swift Meteor, and Came ing Is in the Neighborhood of One ulsed by the Japanese and Home Minus a Mast Yacht of of 908 which Bodies Thousand, Forced to Retreat Che Foo Re..DETROIT, Web-- . June 24. Mad-- ST. LOUIS, June 24. Fire thia the Was Also Empress Have Been Recovered. Unplaced. dened by hopeleaa love Cbarlea Sway- ports Fighting at Port Arthur. o bouse morning burned the se, a widely known .Insurance agent in the world's fair grounds. The loss ce NEW YORK, June 22. So far ae known no action has been takeii In regard to the resignation of H. E. of the Huntington aa Southern Pacific. Preaident Hughitt of the Northwestern will succeed Edwin Hawley on the executive committee. House Destroyed and Serious Conflagration Threatened for a Time. - NORTHWESTERN PRESIDENT TO SUCCEED HAWLEY BATTLE. Hoo-Ho- , WASHINGTON, June 24. Assistant Secretary Loomis has been informed that hla brother left the steamer at Plymouth and la not alarmed. DEFEATED DAS A BLAZE ENDED. ed aged 68, and married, this morning WASHINGTON, June 24. The fol- sought an interview with Effie Alford, were anlowing cabinet appointmenta a pretty clerk In the Singer Sewing nounced today. Machine company's office on the elevWILLIAM H. MOODY of Maaaachu-ett- a, enth floor of the Chamber of ComAttomey-Genera- L Secreof merce building. When she refused to MORTON Illinois, PAUL of the Navy, tory elope with him Swayse shot her and VICTOR H. METCALF of Califor- as she fell Sways shot himself, leapLania, Secretary of Commerce and ed from a nearby window and waa bor. dashed to death on the pavement The The realgnatlona of Attorney-Gener- al was shot twice In the neck, hut Knox and Sjpcretary Cortelyou girl recover. may were accepted to take effect July lat. Mr. Morton dined laat night at the PROMINENT IDAHO White Houae and had a long conferMAN 18 MISSING He heaitat-e- d ence with the preaident. to accept the navy portfolio on acYVEISER, Ida.. June 24. Bradley count of a lack of apeclal knowledge one of the best known Edmundson, of naval affaire, but the preaident residents of this county, hag been Anally perauaded him that thia waa since May 20th, and foul play missing not neceaaary. The preaident desired Is suspected. On that date, at Payto have one of hla ministers a represixteen miles from Welaer, he ette, sentative of the business interests of purchased a ticket for this place, since the country. which time nothing can be learned of Congressman Metcalfa appointment hla whereabouts. Mr. Edmundson, waa determined upon by the president who la' about 60 years of age, was shortly after it became certain that married four months ago. He owns Secretary Cortelyou would accept the a fine ranch at Cambridge, orchard and chairmanship of the Republican naIn other the northern and property tional committee,. . Congressman Metof this county. part calf was a member of the McCall committee which investigated the reMINISTERS ATTACKED lations of congressmen with the post-oAlBY HAYTIEN MOB CORTELYOU WILL OPEN WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS RUSSIANS F, IS ABOUT Carnatic Suicide of a Detroit Insurance Love-Madden- FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904. erate. June CHICAGO, 24. Speaker Can- non la a sick man. He was taken home to Danville last night by his daughter In a special car. He is afflicted with malaria. Only the supreme determl- , i nation of the man permitted him to preside over the national convention. If no further serious defe!lopments come an attempt will be made to have Uncle Joe take a sea voyage to North capes.- of which 220,000 Is covered TOKIO, June 23. Four thousand The Union Baking by Russians attacksd Aiyang Pisnmen company concession In the building suffered a loss of $8,000. The flames Tuesday.. The Russians were repulsed and retreated toward Shinkaling. spread so quickly that for a time it Is $50,000, Insurance. was feared a serious conflagration was several occupants of the building having narrow escapes. The fire la supposed to have started from defective electric light wiring. The Texas, German, Oregon and mines and metallurgy buildings adjoining were In danger for a time. In prospect, GOING TO CANADA. Corey Bros.' Construction Company Prsparing to Lsavs for Dominion. The Corey Bros. Construction company is loading cars In the Oregon Short Line yeards with scrapers, tents, tools and similar outfit for shipment to Calgary, In the Canadian northwest, where It has a contract for canal construction work. The company was at the work of loading all day yesterday, and, It Is expected, will have finished by tonight Tomorrow the company will load lte horses and start northward, the consignment being billed clear through to Clargary- - About fifteen carloads of outfit and stock are In the consignment and L. J. Holther, who are already at Calgary, have arranged Tonight. for bonding in the property, that Is, paying duty with the understanding that all except a small per cent of the WASHINGTON, June 24. Consul duty paid shall be refunded by the DoGeneral Gummere cables the state de- minion customs officers if the outfit Is partment that a letter has been receiv- brought back across the border within a specified time. W. W. Corey will ed from Perdicaris and Varley stating have general charge of the work for that they will leave this morning from the company and L. J. Holther will be Lafouly and expect to arrive in Tan- chief office man. A few foremen and gier tonight The ransom has been timekeepers will accompany the firm from Utah, but for the most part tbe paid and the captives released. , labor will be obtained In Canada. A. B. Corey HE STOLE A GRIP. BOY IS MISSING. Ho Did It, But Will Left Homs on a Bieyels Yesterday Servo Sixty Daye Anyway. Afternoon and Haa Not Boon Hearing of Man Who Struck Boy in Soon 8inco. In local known well Robert Brennan, the Eye With Whiplash 8st on lower waa arrested police circles, for Tomorrow. ld son of Morgan, the street by Officer Wilson Twenty-fift- h B. William of this myscity, Hughes on a of petthis charge morning Hary De Young, charged with hav- early teriously csappeared yesterday afty larceny. ing wilfully struck Charles Eldridge in Brennan waa seen on the streets and ternoon. He left on his bicycle at the eye with a whip, was arraigned in the rear of the Oak saloon yester- about 2 o'clock and has not been seen before Judge Howell this morning and afternoon by Sergeant Chambers. since. It la believed that he and some pleaded not guilty. He will have' a day He had with him a large grip and other little fellow took a ride Into the hearing tomorrow morning at 10 caused considerable suspicion In the canyon and forgot to return home. oclock. Hie parents are much worried over officer. Sergeant Matt Murray and Harry Foster mind of the latter hie whereabouts and anyone having Chambers did not arrest him, but repleaded fuilty to a charge of vagrancy, seen or heard of him since yesterday to the station where he found but were discharged on a promise that turned la to send word to the requested at was that a Spaniard who rooming they would leave the city. residence at 2250 Jefferson Hughes reHouse bad already W. E. Evans, John Gray and Thomas the Chapman avenue. that to the police headquarters Flood pleaded not guilty to a charge ported was loser a grip with considerable of vagrancy and will receive a hearing he valuable property In It Sergeant LUCKY WOMAN'S INVESTMENTS thia afternoon. find to about Chambers turned again James Barney and Emil Leslie were had latter the but escaped. Brennan, Mrs. M. L. 8toddard Purchases Two given thirty days each for vagrancy. He went to a saloon, however, and Houses and Lots. E. Weston and James Simmons, found the grip, where It had been charged with having been unlawfully placed by Brennan for the time beMrs. M. L. Stoddard, the lucky windrunk, were discharged. ing. Brennan was not located until ner of the $10,000 prise, la following early this morning when he was ar- the advice given her by the manageGIVES UP HER FIGHT. rested by Officer Wilson. ment of the Weekly Examiner and inbefore waa He Judge arraigned vesting her money In real estate which Mrs. Jane D. Abbott of this city has and stated that Is producing rents. She has purchased Howell this morning regiven up her fight for the $10,000 he had stolen the grip from the ChapMrs. Isabella Seaton the resicently awsrded to Mrs. Kate Guthiel man House but could not understand from dence on the corner of Quincy and as administratrix of the estate of Moso. The Judge told Twenty-thir- d street and her family roni Williams, In her suit against O. J. why he had done him a lesson by will reside there In future. The price would him he teach the who is Mrs. Abbott, Salisbury. be able to remember paid for the property was $2,700. Mrs. sister of the deceased, filed a claim in which he might to in the future keep his hands from Stoddard has also purchased from probate at Salt Lake alleging that she and gave him Julia A. West the residence on the another man's property, on the waa tha sols heir, and reflecting on the rock pile.. corner of Grant and Thirtieth, the legitimacy of Mrs. Guthiel. At the sixty days consideration Guth-le- is being $2,000. Both are Mrs. Hall hearing before Judge BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. considered excellent Investments. attorney Introduced court records Ray Hubs, son of Alexander Hum, showing that his clients mother had waa accidentally shot In the back by charged With secured a divorce from Williams, and son of a hla Wright, Joseph playmate, that the latter. In his pleadings, had A warrant will be Issued today for Mrs. yesterday afternoon. admitted her to be his wife. arrest of Chris Thurston on a the were fellows two shooting The little Guthlels mother, who le still living, The rifle and charge of cruelty to animals. was called as a witness, and testified sparrows with a to the marriage, and aeveal other wit- while the gun wee in the hands of the complaint was made to Deputy Sheriff nesses corroborated the record. The Wright boy it went off, the bullet Behring by several of the railroad emon excursion to the contestant, Mra. Abbott, offered no ev- striking Huss In the fleshy part of the ployes who were shoulder-blad- e, canyon yesterday, who allege that the below the idence whatever, and her claim1 was back Immediately In a most bruanimal beat the man The wound. flesh a dismissed causing unceremoniously by the manner. tal serious. not are court injuries POLICE COURT DOINGS. Couldnt Tell Why CHE FOO,. June 24. Heavy firing was hsard in ths direction ef Port Ar- thur last night and resumed this morning. The firing last night tasted several hours. CHINA PREPARING TO SIDE WITH JAPAN ..LONDON, June 24. A letter from St. Petersburg which has reached official authorities In London states that the tension between Russia and China la growing, the latter showing open sympathy for the Japanese and fiance to Russia. GREAT BATTLE IB EXPECTED de- VERY SOON ST. PETERSBURG, June 24. The expectation of a great battle haa been ' Intensified by General Kuropatklna speech to General Stakelberg'e corps on Monday at Kal Chou, when the commander-in-chisaid he would see the troops again soon, that they must settle the Japanese promptly, and that they were rot going home until this had been done. The general is understood to have means that he would e .rn from Liao Yang wit) n U'ge and give battle, ft Is prints,) out ihat he can afford to Ifxve a comparatively small garrison at Liao Yang in view of the absence of any direct advance from Feng Wang Cheng. In the opinion of many conservative military men Kuropatklns massing of troops at Kal Chou does not necesarlly indicate hU intention to give battle, but merely to check the Japanese advance and defer the occupation of Newch wang, the possession of which would be of great advantage to the Japanese during the rainy season, affording the enemy housing accommodations and enabling them to land supplies and harass the Russians. ef MANY JUNE BRIDES. eight-year-o- . cruelty. Busy Time at County Clark's Office Lest Evening Issuing Marriage Licensee. There was a busy time at the county courthouse for an hour and a half last evening, five marriage licenses being Issued In. that space of time and three of the couples being united by Judge Stanford at his office. The licenses were as follows: Claude D. Miller, 21, and Mlse Mon-tel- la H. Ross, both of Ogden; Orville C. Dice, 25, and Louise M. Butterfield, 18, both of Ogden; Joseph Cools, 42, and Mrs. Nellie Howe, 23, both of Bingham Junction; John H. Stephens, 24. and Miss Margaret M. Jones 22, both of Ogden; Roger Cody, 21, of Ogden, and Mies Jennie Rose, 20. of Richfield, Sevier county. The couples united by Judge StanMUler-Ros- s, Cools-Hoford were: and COdy-Ros- e. While the ceremony was being performed for the first couple the other two couple were waiting their turn In the clerk's office. It was a case of first come first served. 21 MACCABEES AT UTAHNA; The Maccabees were out In force at Utahna Park last night In spite of the lncleirjhnlt weather. Many of the members of Ogden ' Tent No. 24 and their wive and sweethearts took In the vaudeville performance early in the evening, afterwards going to the pavilion, where they tripped the light fantastic until midnight. The threatening clouds did not keep the crowds away, for both theater and dance were well patronised. The success of the evening's entertainment was due In great measure to the efforts of the Maccabee committee, G. W. Hhlsey, P. A. Garner and N. J. Peterson, together with the Utahna Park management ' |