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Show VOLUME IX. NUMBER OGDEN, UTA .H 119. CASSIE DEFUSED YOYAGE stormy FOR . OF TO GO TO COURT THE ATLANTIC MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1905 MUCH INTEREST TOE BEEF TRUST CANAL T LAST TWO MONTHS SEVERE HEAVY SEAS. flCODKTERS 11 Bat When the Authorities Were Ordered to Use Force She Changed Her Mind. GALES ANNOUNCEMENT IS EXPECTED FEDERAL JURY HAS ADDITIONAL WITHIN A DAY OR TWO. ADVISORS. After Voyage Fifteen Days From Hamburg. New York jjftves In of CLEVELAND, sie I.. Chadwick thls morning refused j to leave the county jaii m go to th.i Plans for the Organization Being federal court, where a motion f,ir a Perfected By the President and new trial for her was to lie held. She Secretary Taft. asserted that she was unable to dress, to owing neuralgia. The federal authorities were ordered that force he used If necessary, but acting upon the WASHINGTON. 27 .l. mil The advice of her attorneys, Mrs. Chaduhk plans for the organization of the Paconsented to appear without further nama eaiiitl riinmiisston are rapidly beRoosevelt protest. Attorney Sullivan and his as- ing perfecivil hy I'resiili-n- t and Secretary Taft. The announceMr. Daw-ley sistant, Garry, and Attorney ment of the retirement of the present and Attorney Wing, representing member of the (ominlssloii and the Mrs. Chadwick, argued the motion for appointment of their successors Is expected within a day or two. It is stated a new trial. The motion for a new trial was based on good authority that Judge Charles E. Magoon will he one of the new comon technical grounds and oil the claim missioners. and that he will act as govthat the Jury was not properly drawn. ernor of the canal sone and minister The argument attracted big crowds, to Panama. It Is said that Chief Enas It was believed that should the mo- gineer Wallace will be rtalned and made supreme in all matters tion be denied by Judge Taylor he ing to the engineering featurespertainOf the would promptly sentence the prisoner. work. In an Interview Mrs. Chadwick announced that her autobiography waa In PROBATING OF DUNSMUIR preparation and would soon be given WILL DECLARED ILLEGAL to the public. Mrs. Chadwick said that she had received a handsome ofSAN FRANCISCO. March 27. The fer from a well-knopublisher, and court today handed down a that the work would be printed In the sutierlor In which it is held that the derision without alteration. original atyle probating in British Columbia of the will of Alexander Dunsmulr was Illegal WILL BUILD 8MELTER FOR TONOPAH MINE8. oil the ground that Dunsmulr was a resident of California. The proceedRENO. Nev., March 27. The West- ings in British Columbia are declared ern Ore Purchasing company, one of void and the will must be administered. Under the will James Dunsmulr waa the largest companies in Nevada, will erect a large sampling executor and sole legatee, depriving works and smelter at Tonopah. The Mrs. Alexander Dunsmulr. now dead, Wallace Hopplant will cost 1100,000, and when and her daughter, Edna of share In the the any actress, per. will one In be the of best completed InstiMrs. estate. $8,000,000 Hopper the state. deThe building of the smelter at Tono- tuted proceedings in which the cision was rendered today and la theremean will southern for much the pah fore given an opportunity to contest gold country, and as a result many of the smaller mines of Tonopah and the will in this state. Goldfield wil be worked extensively. LOOKING TO FUTURE WIFES The small mine owners of the mining DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. j After one March jjEVT YORK In her career, rtfc itormiest voyage Hner Pretoria which llfrf teday from Hamburg, . left March 12th. Constant aeaa was the tBly galea and heavy seaman One PiUQtl' experience. Three births overboard. tu xii1 the in during the steerage xe0ti was the passengers Among Wargo of the Russian route to San Francisco to en & affairs. git after Russian transport 27. mnitjurg-Amerlc- an rr WYNNE INNOCENT OF DOUBLE MURDER CHARGE. March 27. DENVER, tniiist Sylvester Wynne, The case alleged by Llewellyn tbc police to he Wellington tM murderer of two Denver policemen, wu thrown out of court upon the motIn ion' of the prosecuting attorney. dismissing the charge, Judge Frank T. Johnson declared he would recommend that Governor McDonald refuse to pant a requisition for the prisoner, ho Is said to he wanted by the Indiana authorities, from which state he ns paroled for trial In Denver. The state's esse went to pieces upon the introduction of several witnesses the star who declared W. II. Young, witness for the prosecution, had stated altWynne was not the right man, hough on the stand he swore the pria-t- r was Llewellyn. Young's excuse wu that he feared opposing the po a int liip Johnson's- - remark leaves the tapculon that he has accepted the ihmt universal belief that Wynne la camps are at present greatly handithe Innocent victim of a rather res- capped in turning their ore Into gold, orbable case of mistaken Identity. as have to ship it to other points they or California to have it a great expense a result are unable to work their claims to advantage. in Nevada ' COMPROMISE worked. They are at IN ALLEGED BADGER CASE. In doing this and as TALK OF March DENVER. 27. Tell McDonald Well be home soon. lied. "Everything not to worry. MOTHER AND 80N VICTIMS OF JEALOU8 RAGE "SCOTT SMEDLEY." This telegram was received by AlRENO, Nev., March 27. The seven-year-o- ld bert Simmons from Lincoln, Neb. Mr. son of Seri Hamilton, who Simmons claims to a brother of Mrs. was beaten over the head with a hamEdith L Smedley. mer by his father last night, died this Mrs. Smedley and her husband, the morning. The mother, who was beaten Sixteenth street haberdasher, may retwith the same weapon at the same urn to Denver within the next few time, la expected to live. Hamilton dtfi But telegraphic dispatches from shot and killed himself Imemdlately Limoln state that both are in Jail at after the attempted double murder. that place In default of bail. A Mrs. Hamilton refuses to make a may he effected. but It la believed Jealousy statement, The Bmedleys are to return to Jo-- h Is the cause of the tragedy. Hamilton VJells, the Lincoln bachelor, all had sued for a divorce, hut the couple f the money for which he holds notes were reconciled last week. Six Smedley, and in return all eWsil action will be .dropped. Asm Lincoln comes word that WeHs If very anxious to recover the 7. and that, although no has been effected. It Is expect-- N in agreement will be reached this AT WARSAW aet-tku- nt Y se coin-Pemi- rmIWrob FIRSTS erning. distinguished DIVINES AT PRESBYTERIAN ALLIANCE. Tenn., March 27. executive commission of the west-f- B section of the ARIn meet in Nashville this week t number of distinguished divines JJd other leaders of the church are here. The . meeting will dls-CtNASHVILLE, T Excitement Caused By Work of Bomb Throwers Last Night Has Not Subsided. th a number of maters of great to the Presbyterian church ttrourtout the western world. lurches represented will he the "Wbyterinn church In Canada, Pres-JJjwchurch In the United States, kn Fresbyterian church, Presbyterian church, the Presbyterian church. Synod Cumberland Jj "United uutned S General Synod, Associated Reform of the South, the Reformed rJjkM church !n America, the Re-"n(Germain church In America. nd the Presbyterian churches of Mex- - "d Brazil. SHOEMAKER RETIRES FROM SERVICE. Washington,. March 27. 7 The excite- WARSAW. March ment created by the attempt last night to kill Baron von Nolken, who was the victim of a bomb thrower, has not subsided. The revolutionists are taking advantage of the opportunity for the distribution of Incendiary literature and almost a reign of terror exists. Nolken owes his life to the fact that the bomb was thrown behind his carriage Instead of under It. The bomb thrower was not captured. The man who threw the bomb in the police station Is dying. 27. SUNDAY CONCERTS. Two captain Utshna Theatsr Give ances Last Evsning. Shoemaker, chief of the revenue "ervlce. was placed on the re-today, having reached the "fnmit nPtlve service. Captain "maker has been In the service for years, and at various times has n charge or the Gulf district, the ntic district and other divisions Perform- Ht rr .2 im..rvce- nlwd - H wlA probably he hy Captain Worth G. Ross, "mmandlng the cutter Mohawk. 'Nation at yalta, CRIMEA, IS SERIOUS TA. ,n 27. The Crimen, March worse. Is becoming have destroyed nenrly all the uses, vodka shops and the police A number of shops have been re- Troops m-guarding the n"r,t buildings. Reinforcements H"n ordered to the scene. NEW CARDINALS WERE NOMLNATED. 27. It I'KTEKSBlKil, Man asserted as a coneiUencc of the ST. is M -- lo seltd lilt- KUal'ds regiment The The Government Also Plans to Take Pope Complains of Rupture Be to war tin- iuiIiIutx of these eminent tween France and the aie mutilating themselves in order to Up Investigation of Private - - I escape service. It is Miid some of the Papacy. guards cut off their lingers, while others used drugs to produec palpitation Hundreds sinli rases of ilu An investihave been discovered. ROME, March 27. The pope held (Mill 'Alii i. Manli 27. - Tin iiivcxti-gaiio- ii gation is in progress. The military council has dci Idl'd to a iniii ili alleged beef trust was eoiiKisiury today. No new cardinals place mi a war fooling the machine resumed today by the federal grand gun companies of the Third. Ninth, wei-- nominated, but an address was In which regret was exThlrty-tift- h delievered Thirty-firs- t, Jury. The Jury will have as additional Twenty-seconand Thirty-sevent- h Infantry di- pressed In the persecution of the advisers from now on District Attorvisions of the First, Second. Third, church. ney Baxter of Omaha and Assistant Fourth and Fifth rifle brigades. District Attorney Godmnn of Chicago. It is stated that General Balluunff The lutpe in allocution complained of It is said the inquiry is likely to last has been appointed to command the the recent events In France, where, besides the diplomatic rupture between two months longer. It Is declared Third army. the republk- - and the papucy, statethat when the government has finished NEXT ENGAGEMENT WILL ment is being prepared fur the separaIts investigation into the packing inBE FOUGHT AT SUNGARI tion of church and state, rnr which the pontiff asserted, the Vatican '! net dustry it plans to take up the railroad The rupture was deplored. IJne-vitc- h 27. March General KOBE, private mr lines. The also referred to the persecupope Is retiring northward from Chang tion of the church In some of the South next is the Chunn. It general thought MINNESOTA BOWLING ASAmerican republics, expressing gratiSOCIATIONS TOURNEY. engagement will be fought at Sungari, fication, however, at the fact that arberiver the Russians placing that tween themselves and their opponents. bitration between Chile and Peru had MINNKAIMLIH. Ma$vh 27. Crack The Russian supplies at Kirin and been Intrusted to a papal representaindividual und team bowlers from Chang Chun are said to be exhausted. tive. many points throughout Minnesota are 27. Notrounded up here for the third annual COLLIER8 WAITING FOR March WASHINGTON, tournament of the State Bowling asFLEET withstanding the report from Rome ROJESTVENSKY'S sociation. The tournament o;iens tothat the papal consistory today is night. and will rontlnue until the end MOMBARA. East Africa, March 27. probably only for the recaiiontxatlon of the week. The .liberal prise offerbishops, leading members of the Ships arriving here report that thirty-f- of ings and the large entry list combine our colliers, mostly German ves- Catholic church here, Including some to give promise of the most notable sels, are anchored at Jibuti! waiting of the usually attaches tournament ever held under the aus- for Rojestvensky's fleet. of the Catholic university, are Inclined to the opinion thut one or more cardipices of the state association. nals may he created. This opinion is JAPANESE LOAN 8ELLING BULLFROG MINE 18 based upon the belief that the pope AT PREMIUM OF cannot longer delay such action In SOLD FOR $800400. LONDON. March 27. The Japan- view of the fact that the recent death GOLDFIELD. Nev., March 27. One ese Joan of $150,000,000. half of which of Cardinal Stelnhuber increased to of the biggest sales of mining property Is underwritten, Is selling this after- ten the vacancies In the college of carever consummated In Nevada was noon at a premium of $Yi per cent. dinals. There Is no reason to. expect, howmade here when L Rleakmore, J. S. The prospectus will be formally Issued ever. that any American prelate will Cook and W. H. Lang, with eastern tomorrow. lie among those elevated to the rank capitalists whose names are withheld, of prince of the church. The death secured the Shoshone property of Rob- TOKIO BUSINESS MEN ), ert Montgomery at Bullfrog for ARRANGING CELEBRATION of Archbishop Corrigan put an end for the time being to any hopes in this This group is the richest In southMarch 27. The crown ern Nevada. Forty assays taken at BERLIN. TOKIO. March 27. The Business direction. Had the New York archprince has taken a singular step to se- random averaged $1900 each. A close Men's association la arranging for a bishop lived It Is posible, and many cure his future wife's domestic happi- corporation will exploit the mines. monster celebration of the capture of think probable, that he would have ness in one very Important particular. Mukden for April 3, the anniversary been made a cardinal. In which event He has sent his chef, Herr Neumann, SENTENCE NOT PASSED of the accession of the emperor Jlmmu the same honor would probably have ON ADOLPH WEBER TODAY Tennn, 660 B. C. to Cannes, where Duchess Ceclle of been conferred at the eame time upon is staying, to Mecklenburg-Schwerl- n Archblahop Ireland of St. Paul. This would have made an equul division of AUBCRN, Cal., March 27. Adolph STRIKE 18 RENEWED study the cuisine prevailing In the IN 8T. PETERSBURG household of her mother, the Grand Weber, convicted of the murder of his honors for both the liberal and conDuchess of Anastasia. Herr Neumann mother, was not sentenced todHy owservative elements of the church In will carefully note how the dishes are ing to the illness of Judge Prewett BERLIN. March 27. Reports from America. But the death of Archbishprepared, and. above all. he Is express- Sentence will probably be passed pext St Petersburg state there has been a op Corrigan upset this plan. Amerily directed to study those particular Monday. Weber's attorneys will make renewal of the strikes in several quar- can bishops who visited the Vaticnn ters. The number of workmen now during. the past year returned home dishes which are the Duchess Cecllle's a motion for a new trial. out is placed at $5,000. favorites so that she may continue to with the opinion that no new cardinals' FOUR KILLED IN A will tie given to this country for a enjoy them as Crown Princess. RAILROAD WRECK long time to coine. The popes deterTHE SPRING RACING BEmination on this point Is said to be GINS AT MEMPHIS. CLARKSVILLE. Tenn., March 27. due chiefly to the Inability ef the A Louisville ft Nashville freight colAmerican church dignitaries to agree MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 27. The lided three miles from here with 25 upon a recipient for such honors. There is every reason to believe that spring meeting of the New Memphis box cars, which ran on the main track THE PRESIDENT if a cardinal, other than an Italian, is Jockey club was inaugurated today from an open switch. Engineer MurThe ray. Fireman Fox anil two negroes conditions. under auspicious created at today's consistory, the hontwenty-on- e were killed. continue will or will go to Germany. During the meeting last few years Emperor William has days, during which time eight stake events will b run. ' The city is fast EXPLOSION BLOWS taken pains to demonstrate that the TUNNEL TOP OUT No Conclusion Reached In Regard Blumarekan hostility to the Roman Ailing with horsemen and other followers of the turf, and all Indications church Is no longer the policy of the to the Proposal of President NEW YORK. March 27. An exploGerman government. His overtures point to a successful meeting. sion In the East river tunnel this mornbeen cordially received by the have Morales. EXPERTS LOOKING AT IRing blew the top of the tunnel out and Vatican, and the creation of a German The RIGATION IN KANSA8. seriously Injured five workmen. cardinal would be but a natural conair pressure was so heavy that one of The lute pope Intended to sequence. was forced upward the workmen GARDEN CITY, Kan., March 27. tnke this step, and was only prevented WASHINGTON, March 27. Secre- by the objections raised by French ofIrrigation experts, electrical and me- through to the river, where he grasptary Taft, who Is acting secretary of ficials. who protested against uny Inchanical engineers and officials of the ed some debris and was rescued. state, Assistant Secretary of State crease in the number of German cargeological survey are In conference Adee and Senator Spooner of the sen- dinals. As such an objection cannot here today to consider plans for utilKNOTH BANKRUPTCY. ate committee on foreign relations consistently tie brought now by the ising the underflow of the Arkansas held a lengthy conference with the French government, on account of Its river In Irrigation work In western Kansas. The government has appro- Ogden Druggist Is Adjudicated Bank- president today. Secretary Taft an- strained relations with the church, rupt By Judge Marshall. nounced that the proposal of President there Is little doubt among those priated $50,000 to begin this work, and Morales to select an American to tnke the meeting Is held for the purpose of Plus X will take such The bankruptcy case of B. G. Knoth, charge of the customs of Santo Do- action at that deciding upon the plan of operation. the present consistory or pending In the federal court at Balt mingo and to supervise the payment some time during the year. Lake, was taken up by Judge Marshall of the American and European claims NOTORIOUS BRIGAND The recent visit to Rome of Prince KILLED; MOURNED AS HERO on Saturday and Mr. Knoth was ad- was under consideration, but that no Max of Saxony, who, as is generally conclusion was reached. judicated bankrupt. known, embraced the priesthood some A meeting of the creditors will be ROME. March 27. The notorious years ago, has led to the report that killheld In this city on April 18th at which brigand, Croce Levispls. has been Pela-gonlwhen the Vatican gets ready to create LEAGUE IS FORMED. a, defiNo will chosen. time a near be trustee ed by a band of Carbineers new German cardinal, the honor will a where he had gone to receive nite manner toward disposing of the to this scion of the royal house of go stock has yet been chosen, but It is Ogden, Salt Lake, Spokane and Boisa $10,000 as blackmail from a rich farmSaxony. If It Is decided to create a on business Maks Washingths resistance. the Circuit. that offered er. He thought Up desperate German cardinal de curia to reside In The people today are mourning him ton avenue will he continued as heretoA meeting of the clubs slnted for the Rome, as hna been reported on good fore with Mr. Knoth In charge. as a hero. Pacific National league was held at authority. Prince Max would be found the Kenyon hotel In Salt Luke City especially adapted for the place, as his last night, at which Ogden, Salt Lake, birth, education and training particuBoise and Spokane were represented. larly ft him for a A four-clu- b league was formed, as was post- - He speaks several languages, expected, and all other arrangements among them being English, an accomtoward the beginning of the season plishment which would be of much use were made. A schedule composed of to him in Rome. He is rather young Claimed That It Would Be Disastrous for the Russian Government and two seasons, the first to begin on yet to be a prince of the church, but April .20 and the second on July 12, this objection to his nomination Is offThat Influence was made and each team posted a set by his royal birth and saintly life. Army Prestige to Make Peace at Present-Be- lief forefelt of $1,000. Salt Lake will open Favoring Continuance of the War Has Prevailed. the season at Spokane and Ogden at THE WASHINGTON 8TATE Boise. Two weeks later Salt Lake LIBRARIANS WILL ORGANIZE. opens at home with Ogden and Ogden open on the local grounds a week ELLENSnURG. Wash.. March 27. later with Boise. As a result of a conference In session . The holidays, with the exception of here today, a permanent organisation PARIS. March 27. The Echo de Paris has received a dispatch Pioneer day, were given to the north- will probably be formed by the libra- from St. Petersburg which says that persons In the Immediate circle ern towns. Ogden captured the plum. rlans of Washington state. The obof the czars friends and advisers declare that peace Is Impossible Fourth of July In Spokane, which Is jects of the proposed association are and that It would be disastrous for the government and the prestige considered one of the best days In the a closer relationship and an exchange Is drawn schedule. of the army to make peace at present. The conclualon of Ideas and methods In the managefrom this fact that tlie court Influence In favor of continuing the war Another feature of the schedule Is ment of the different libraries throughhas prevailed. that only five games each week will be out the state. The membership will The French office renews Its assurances that nothing has been played Instead of six. This, K Is be- embrace the librarians of Seattle. uinlertiiken there relative to peace negotiations. lieved, will give the teams a better Olympia. Walla Walla. Bellingham. rest and at the same time promote Everett. Ellensburg and other princienough games to suit the fans. pal cities and towns of the state. Car Lines. d, well-inform- ed 2t $800.-OSf- mivm well-inform- ed nc lm-J5- In Order to Escape Service In the Far East They Cut Off Their Fingers. NO The management of Utahna theater gave two performances last evening, which were as near on the sacred order as possible, consisting principally of musical numbers which were heartily appreciated and seemed perfectly permissible. The performances were exceedingly well attended and were undisturbed Police by the city authorities. Chief of JourState seen a when by Browning, nal reiKirter this afternoon stated that he had not fully decided as yet whether he would file another complaint and was against the I.tnhnn company not in a position to state definitely whnt would be done In the matter. The Lyceum did not open Rt all and does not intend to do so unless the objections made hy the city authorities are withdrawn. PEACE IS DECLARED IMPOSSIBLE seml-dlploma- |