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Show OGDEN, UTAH IX. NUMBER 48. VOLUME Soldiers Japanese Occupy Port Arthur Terms of Surrender Quickly The Ar-rang-ed Attempt Russian Officers Will Reported On the Life of Retain Their Swords and Return to Russia On Pai ole. 4444444 44 4 ' Jan. S A dispatch from Mukden this morning that a general engagement between the forces of Generals to the south of Mukden. guropatkln and Oyama baa begun BERLJX, Jan. TOKIO, 3. The Russian rank and file of the garrison Japan as prisoners. of 4 Fort Arthur will come to TOKIO. Jan. I. The Russian and the Japanese commissioners appointed to arrange the terms of the capitulation of the Russian forces at Port Arthur signed the compact of surrender at 9:45 oclock last night The Japanese today occupied a number of the Port Arthur forts. It is learned that the Russian officers and officials will be permitted to return to Russia on parole, the officers retaining their swords. Jan. S. A telegram from General Kogi'a headquarters at port Arthur states that 10,000 of the Japanese besiegers will remain at Port Arthur to repair the fortress, while the remainder, under ROME, fppwisns of General Nog!, will go to reinforce General Oyama. I A heavy cannonade and rifle fire commenced on center yesterday morning, and continued during the day. It is reported here that the Japanese attacked in an effort to break the center, but were driven back with great loss. MUKDEN,Jan. !n the LONDON, Jan. I. The Toklo correspondent of the Central News vires that it Is officially announced that the garrison will remain prisoners of war. The officers will be paroled, retaining their arms. The rank and file will be disarmed, for which purpose they will as forthwith to some appointed place. etnble 4 4444.4 RUSSIAN 44444444444444444 PAPERS PRINT NEWS OF CAPITULATION PETERSBURG, Jan. S. The today permitted the newspapers of to publish the news of thfe fall Port Arthur, no mention of which was made in yesterday's papers. Full recognition is given the heroism of the defenders, while the bravery of the Japanese is spoken of in high terms. BT. censor . 4- - 4444 4 4444 to blockade the harbor and also for sending destroyers to Che Foo subsequent to an offer of surrender. The Nlcht Nlchi says that while Stoessel made a gallant defense his action in this matter leaves a lasting blemish on The Jlji his military reputation. as Shlmpo characterises the action mean and unlawful and adds that it should deprive him of any military honor at the hands of his captors. The paper revives the charges of Red Cross violation at Port Arthur. Both papers contrast the conduct of General Stoessel with the magnanimity of the Mikado. the task before Genis also mentioned. General Stoessel, after sustaining eleven months siege, has at last yielded to the enevltable, vu not known to the Russian public, SECOND SQUADRON the announcement being forbidden unWILL BE REINFORCED The difficulty of eral Kuropatkin The news that til it was officially confirmed. The Kovoe Vremya and the Russ the briefly and sorrowfully announce fall of Port Arthur. These Journals say that it will be sad news to Russ- ians though it had been expected and regarded as Inevitable for weeks past. Both papers call upon the country passionately not to let the blood shed during the last seven and a half months n defense of the fortress go for naught but to continue the war with the same steadfastness of purpose as before. JAPAN E8E NEWSPAPERS GENERAL STOESSEL CRITICISE TOKIO, Jan. S. The newspapers today criticise General Stoessel for dest- roying the warships and attempting WILL T CZAR RETURNING TO ST. PETERSBURG CHE FI All Talk of Peace Creates Indignation at the Russian tempt to Evade Parole 444444444 I'HM Presence a Precautionary Measure KH. Jan. 3. A dispatch from Teiug Tuu suys that a Japanese tor4 pedo boat destroyer entered that port 4 at noon, while others are outside. The 4 r Villa has arrived from Cochin, 4 China, with several hundred soldiers 4 aboard. It Is reported that she belongs 4 to a volunteer fleet Intended for run4 4 ning reinforcements Into Ar4 ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 3. 4 4 It Is denied that an attempt waa 4 thur. 4 made on the life of the caar at 4 The city is peaceful notwithstand4 Vilna. The emiwror passed 4 ing the presence of many Japanese and 4 Minsk at 4:30 this afternoon. 4 Russians. The continued presence of 4 Minsk la 465 miles west of Mos- - 4 three torpedo boat destroyers is merely regarded as a precautionary measure 4 cow. the part of the Japanese. No trou4 on 4 unless the Russians at4 4 44 44 44-- 4-- ble is expected tempt to evade their parole. The Japanese rrluser Akltsushlms SHEEPHERDER MURDERS entered the harbor this morning and ANOTHER SHEEPHERDER exchanges salutes with the American cruiser Baltimore. HELENA, Mont., Jan. 3. Jeff Llper. a sheepherder, shot and killed an- RHODE ISLAND'S NEW GOVERNOR INAUGURATED other aheepherder, Theodore Orlmond, near Wolf creek. In this county. The PROVIDENCE. R, L. Jan. 3. killing waa the result of trouble over George H. Utter. Republican, was tothe range. Llper bHB barricaded the day Inaugurated as governor of Rhode Island In succession to Lucius F. C. door of the cabin at the sheep camp Garvin, Democrat. The event waa atand defies the authorities to take him. tended with the customary formalities A posse is guarding and if he attempts and ceremonies, including an Inaugural to escape it is expected there will be parade and a public reception. trouble. SOUTHERN RABBIS CONFERENCE IS IN 8E8SION OBJECTS TO NEW OF TRIAL POWERS NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 3. The annual session of the Southern Rabbinical FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 3. Attorney-G- conference began in New Orleans toeneral Hays has filed a petition day, with leading rabbis in attendance for a in the case of Caleb from Memphis. Nashville, Houston, Powers. Atlanta, Richmond and other cities of The court of nppeals in reversing the south. The purpose of the conferthe death sentence ordered a new trial. ence is (a discuss ver foils question renow aska the lating to the Jewish faith. The visitThe attorney-gener- al court of appeals to reverse Itself and ing rabbis will remain here for the allow the death sentence9 to stand. celebration next week of the golden Jubilee of the Jewish Widows and OrOREGON MERCHANT IS phans' home, the oldest Jewish Instl-tutio- n KILLED FOR HIS MONEY of Its kind in the country. LONDON, Jan. 3. A dispatch from St. Petersburg today states that a rumor la current 4 in the Russian capital that an 4 attempt on the life of the caar 4 had been made at Ylliui. No cor- 4 roboratire details are obtain- 4 able up to a late hour today. lrt 44444444 GRANTS PASS, Or., Jan. 3. Patrick Dunn, an aged storekeeper on the Grant's City stage road has been found murdered in his place of business. His head waa crushed to a pulp. From the appearance of the place, two men evidently committed the crime, two days ago, for the purpose of robbery. Duns had accumulated a considerable sum from the profits of hla business, and he bad little faith in banka. Pass-Cresce- SENATOR KNOX CANDIDATE FOR FULL TERM nt PARIS, Jan. I. A Russian naval attache says that since the mission of the Russian second Pacific squadron was to save the Port Arthur squadron it now probably will wait until reinforced by the third and probably the Semi-officiadfourth squadnbn. vices from Port Arthur indicate that the Russian officers, but not the rank and file, will be permitted to return to Russia. HARRIMAN SAYS DECISION MAKES EQUAL DIVISION ON RUSHING WORK THIRD RUSSIAN 8QUADRON NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Referring to In the Norththe Jan. . Ad- ern decision of tbe court ST. PETERSBURG, E. H. Harrlman Securities case, the will command who miral Blrlleffi, aid: Tbe matter baa now been bethird Russian squadron, has ordered fore four and so far It is work on the squadron to proceed day an even Judges two division, having declared and night. for ua and two against us." He declined to talk further concerning the case. HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 8. The Pennsylvania legislature assembled today. Governor Pennypacker in hla annual message dealt with a large number of matters of Importance to the state, advocating among other things a new senatorial and representative apportionment and recommending legislation reducing or abolishing the fees of various state officials. Other matters touched upon in the message were the appointment of additional bank examiners and new legislation in connection with the "enabling act" passed by the last legislature for a Greater Pittsburg. At the close of its session today the legislature will adjourn until January 17th, when It will reassemble to ballot for a United States senator In place Senator of the late Senator Quay. Knox, who Is serving by appointment a portion of the unexpired term of SenSCHILLER CENTENARY ator Quay, has announced his candiFITTINGLY COMMEMORATED dacy for election to a full a'x-yeterm. Senator Knoxa candidacy haa BOSTON. Mas., Jan. It The 100th the indorsement of the Republican oranniversary of the death of Schiller, ganisation leaders, and ha probably the celebrated German poet and dra- will receive the unanimous vote of the . matist, waa fittingly commemorated to- party caucus. day by Harvard university. The feature of tbe commemoration waa a per5,000,000 IN GOLD formance of several acta from SchilSHIPPED TO JAPAN ler's masterpieces by the stock comNEW YORK. Jan. 3. It la reported pany of the Irving 'place theater of New York. The proceeds of the per- that $5,000,000 In gold waa recently formance will be used for the benefit of hipped from New York to Japan, by the Germanic museum of the univer- Way of Seattle. The amount waa the sity. proceeds of the bond sale. ' al WILL INVESTIGATE TOTALLY WRECKED Capital. Is Quiet and No Trouble Is Feared Unless the Russians At- of Ships TOWN ALMOST HARBOR City the Czar , TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1905 ST. I'KTEHSIU'llG, Jan. 3 The who is reported to he ut Minsk, is now oil his way to St. lVterslturg, where he will have nit immediate con- em-prri- ir, sultation with his advisors regarding the situation in the Far East. In olti-clcircle all talk of the possibility of peace at such u time meets with nothing hut expressions of indignation. The public is stunned by the announcement of the fall of Iort Arthur, w hich the government authorised this morning. It la expected the announcement will be followed by big demonstrations on the part of the revolutionary element. whleli spares nothing to harass the government. The lust distort ch from General Stoessel, dated December !Slh. ststed: The position of the forlreea Is becoming very painful. Our principal enemies are scurvy, which Is mowing down the men, and eleven-inc- h shells, which know no obstacle and 'against which we have no protection. There few not attacked by only remain curvy. The tale of losses of higher officers Is an Indication of the enormous losses sustained. Of ten generals, two, Krondratenko and Tserplt-sk- y, were killed; Rasnutovsky la dead, and two have been wounded, myself and Gennurerle, while Gorhatowsky Is suffering from contu dons. Of nine three were regimental commanders killed and four wounded." Towards the end of the year the supplies of ammunition completely gave out. Fourteen thousand are sick and wounded in the hospitals, with three hundred fresh casualties dally. At the end of the aelge there were only ten thousand men under arms. FRAUD CHARGES Retoms Government Inspector Sent to Idaho Runs That Peabody Will By the Interior De- - Holding Up of Denver Remain In Office. partment. DENVER, Jan. 3. leader I" the The Republi declare t legislature on the first things they will d unseat the Democratic senat nd Healy. who two years, flven the scats of the Repu "A Dick and McDonald. Four ot Democratic senators may share "e fate. Holding ty of the retu n Denver indefinitely, as will r y tePPen, means that Peabody In the executive chair. Former Governor Thomas, acting I' Adams, stated to the supri VT mornln that he would wl Opening iiPtltion of Adams for boxes of Den unjej,. courfsballot order la ao modi: that a w111 have to pay of th S? nt 1 ,ncurrd. It is i Procedure would bankrupt Ada Russell weds AN ENGLISH DIPLOM toranSi' Ja" Th Churcl 01 Or 4?" WM the "o" O'MiUn ot tot,aJr' when h Eleanor Ruwell became the bride Mr. OlplomatU- - !me. 80011 of lh En' The br,de U bushier Jur1e and Mrs. Hor r bile granddaughter Hnry Hilton. of WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. On a complaint filed by a prominent firm of attorneys in Idaho through Senator Dubois, the secretary of the interior has dispatched a special inspector to Idaho to investigate what is said to be a systematic defrauding of the government in the matter of timber lands of greater magnitude than the Oregon cases. The charges, says Senator Dubois, involve four prominent cltixena, g friend. Tbe one of whom Is a charges are accompanied by voluminous affidavits, slleglng frauds to tbe extent of nearly $1,000,000. The papers were turned over to the president by Senator Dubois and by him forwarded to Secretary Hitchcock, with Instructions for a thorough investigation and prosecutions if warranted. life-lon- NOTED COLORED JOCKEY WATSON IS ON TRIAL IS HANGED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT WINCHESTER, Ky.; Jan. t-J-ohn Hathaway, a noted colored Jockey, waa hanged In the Jail yard at 5 o'clock this morning for the murder of Gila Thomas, his sweetheart, in January, 1904. Jan. 3. James A. a district government clerk, was placed on trial today for the alleged embesslement of $73,000 from the office of Auditor Patty of the District of Columbia. WASHINGTON, M. Watson, formerly Decision In Northern Securities Case Reversed 44444444444444 4 4 44 4444444 4 4 t 4444444444 PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Jan. 8. The United Stales circuit court of appeals haa reversed the decision of the United States circuit 4 court, of New Jersey, which enjoined the carrying out of the Hill- AN AGED MANS MYSTERIOUS DEATH 4 Morgan plan for distributing the assets of the Northern Securities 4 company. The decision la in favor of the Northern Securities and 4 against the Oregon Short Line. ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. I. Herman Judge Dalian wrote the majority decision. Judge Acheson con- aged 60 yeura. was found 4 curred, and Judge Gray dissented. The majority decision I extreme- dead In a bathhouse under circumstances which lend to the belief that he 4 ly voluminous. It is learned from an authoritative source today that the North- The body was terribly waa murdered. of 4 era Securities case will be appealed to the Un'ted States supreme bruised. Several Finnish patron court on certiorari proceedings. James J. Hill, president of the Se- the place hove been arrested. AH deny knowledge of the death of Hedrlckaen. 4 curltles company, said: "I am more pleased than surprised. I will If a murder was committed it was 4 be In no unseemly haste, however. In redistributing the assets." doubtless the result of a drunken brawl. a 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444 44444444444 4444444 444 44444444 Blocked With Sunken Ships. al GOVERNOR BROWARD OF FLORIDA INAUGURATED TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 3. Napoleon B. Broward was today InaugurThe other ated governor of Florida. state officials were at the same time inducted Into office. The inaugural procession was one of the most ImposThe inaugural ing ever seen here. ceremonies took place at the cspltol st noon In the presence of the members of the general assembly, state officials The and numerous other spectators. oath of office waa administered by Chief Justice R. Fenwick Taylor. The new chief executive waa introduced by W. 8 Jennings. Governor Broward waa greeted with long and continuous applause ss he mounted the rostrum to deliver the inaugural address, He spoke In clear, loud tones, and hla apeech waa frequently punctuated with ipplauae. The inaugural ball takea place this evening and promises to be an event of unuaual brilliance and splendor. Visitor are here from Jacksonville, SL Augustine, Tampa, Key West and other leading cities of the state. CHE Ft Hi, Jan. 3. -- The furl where the negotiations for the surrender of Port Arthur were held lx called Tllg Eagle's Nest and is near Rlhiung mountain. Midshipman Kliaorich, commanding the launch which left Port Arthur at 6 o'clock last night, No shot has been fired said today: at Port Arthur for two days. The tiring heard last night was caused by tl)e Russians blowing up the forts, docks ships, magaxlnes, warehouses, and everything valuable. Wtyien left Port Arthur the fortress and town was almost completely wrecked. The wsrshlpa died hard. Several explosions were necessary to complete the wrecking of them. The harbor entrance la blocked with sunken ships. The statement that 6,000 lighting men remained la misleading. The majority of these are sick or slightly wounded." WILD RIDE SAVES LOCKJAW VICTIMS LIFE WARE, Mhss., Jan. 3. An early morning ride of thirty miles by John D. Smith, a Sprin field drugglat, saved the life of Michael Smith, an unrelated namesake. In handling a beer keg two weeks ago Smith received an injury over the eye from a splinter. The wound, which whs qcarcely more than a scratch, waa not considered aerloua until yesterday, when lockjaw developed. The case waa diagnosed at a consultation of physicians, who found, to their serum, the dismay that no only known lockjaw treatment, could be had In Ware. A telephone message was sent to Druggist John D. Smith, In Mr. Smith left Spring-fiel- d Springfield. at 3:35 thla morning, reaching Palmer about 4 o'clock. From Palmer to Ware, a distance of fifteen miles, over rough and hilly roads, he traveled in an open cotter In a downpour of sleet and rain. He reached Ware at daylight, both himself and horse being exhausted. A delay of a few hours would have made hopeless the st tempt to save the lift of the lockjaw patient, who la in a fair way to recover, only favorably sump-tohaving developed since the Injection of the serum today. anti-tetan- us ms NINETEEN INJURED IN , NORTHERN CENTRAL WRECK NEW YORK, Jan. 3.A work train the Northern Central backed Into a freight here today, injuring nineteen men. five probably fatally. on FAMILY OF NINE PRICE OF DIAMOND8 BURNED TO DEATH HAS ADVANCED ELMIRA. N. Y.. Jnn. 3. Frank N. NEW YORK, Jan. I. Local diamond dealers have been notified by the sell- Noweskl. wife and seven children were In a fire which desing syndicate in London of a five per burned to death cent advance in the price of diamonds. troyed their home In Morris Run, Pa. DR. CHADWICK HEKEWS HIS BOHR ar MR Nearly Everything of Value Has Been Destroyed By the Russians The Harbor Entrance Is of Mrs. Chadwick Will Looking to Peace Unless Request Statement Be Made Public ToComes From Russia morrow. and Japan. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. It la stated on the ihgheat authority this afternoon that neither Russia nor Japan have approached the United States for the purpose of securing peace, with the Also United States aa Intermediary. that the United States will make no advances without the request of Japan and Russia. CLEVELAND, Jan. appeared In 3. Dr. Chadwick the criminal court thla 0. morning and renewed hla bond of Mra Chadwick ha fixed a date for issuing her long expected statement which will be given out Wednesday. will Join her .In making It, The she declares. Marshal Chandler today refused Dr. Chadwick's request for permission to hold private talka BIG 8HOW OF LIVE with hla wife. He is now living In BIRDS AT MADISON SQUARE the Euclid avenue residence Instead of an hotel. NEW YORK. Jan. 3. The sixteenth annual poultry show waa opened today BABY SLEEPS IN THE In Madison Sqquare garden under the SNOW AND LIKE8 IT auspices of the New York Poultry, DULUTH, Jan. 3- - In response to Pigeon and Pet Stock association. All the best birds of tha country are gath- Inquiries as to why hla eighteen -ered together. They make a total of monta-old baby was allowed to sleep In several thousand and occupy all of the the snow, J. H. Whitley, a lawyer, said: floor space of the big garden. In near"Little Cortnne sleeps out of doors ly all classes of poultry and pigeons every day. One day. when It waa ten the numbers are materially Increased degrees below aero, ahe slept for six over those of former show. The fea- hours In her basket out on the upper tures of particular note Include the in- porch overlooking the lake. Yesterday cubators and brooders, and the diaplay when the mHld brought her In she waa of rabbits and canaries. The exhibi- covered with .about three litchea of tion will continue through the rest of snow. The basket In which ahe was the week. lying was completely covered with snow. She had a hot water bag at her NORTHERN SECURITIES feeet and was well tucked in, and wan MEETING AGAIN ADJOURNED perfectly happy. She seldom has a cold, and the strangest part of it is NEW YORK. Jan. 3 The adjourned that she never tnkes cold except inside meeting of the Northern Securities the house, and putting her outside will stockholders in Hoboken today was cure a cold immediately. She la a fine bn by and Is always well and strong." again adjourned until January 9th. $6,-00- diK-to- r |