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Show It's Only 10c Use the Want Column. What? The Journal, by Carrier. VOL K-- No-25- Its Yours. PnbltshrJi Datltj at (Oiiiiru. Utah 9 PRIVATE DETECTIVE CIS HOI I THE ORIENT FOREST HILL RETURNING Mill TESTIMQHY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER T E THE Sensational Taggart Divorce Case AGED to Be Made Subject of Cheap Novel. BOMBARDED HEROES WITH FLOWERS. PART OF 0, 1905 INITIATIVE TAFT'S For first Time John D. Rockefeller Throws Open the Gates to the Public. Will Lay Before Chinese and Japanese Governments Suggestions Tanner and Brown Are Leading Hiss Roosevelt Going to Chinese Oh Sept (. Private WOOSTER, 4. D. John CLEVELAND, O., Sept. For Regulation of British and Candidates For Commander Capital to Pay Visit to the Detective Fred Dow, who claims to It.irki ft'lli-i- today opened the gates of American Commerce In China. of the Grand Army. have Obtained the confidence of Billy" Dowager Empress. l'oiv.t Util to the American Press Taggart and secured what he terms a .tud JUNKETERS SAIL ON BOARD KOREA. - meetta Sept --A maw the action of the pwtert asalnet on ternu TtfnInent to making Pnc the people claim humiliating dta- u held yesterday. The police crowd. The rioter plant of the paper reflect--g the eentlmenta of the government waa done. There ,t little damage Meeting held to arrests. many adopted reaolu-lohh and Negoya to taking the government 1 a general feeling That there la t eburln throughout the country of Tokahama Tha people Pwnt. of (oietly awaiting tha publishing the of treaty. detail hi , m a, afc-t- he komura n. 6. Baron Komura In thla city. He vta-ttquit the night Harvard thla morning, where he peduated from the law school, and took dinner at the Colonial dub. He aaya he doea not deny that a large tutlon in Japan will be displeased with the envoys for making peace upon the term granted Russia, hut he dedans be did the beat for hi country and says It la Impossible to have an Sept ce ac-he- 1 train stopped hen en route to Hew York and the He said he tnvoy visited Harvard. waa delighted with America and the he could stay people and wished longer. SWEETHEART AND COMMITS 8UICIDE Sept 6. A nephew of wife of the envoy, today shot a girt and committed suicide. Mma Witte's nephew was named Khotinaky and was a member of the dragoons Four brothers died under MOSCOW, Mma Witte, similar circumstances The girl wsa initantljr killed. SCILDED TO DEATH MAY se I' ed SHOOTS mom In g. ef. IMPOSSIBLE IN JAPAN uprising. .If. Witters special this ed says uprising BOSTON, testified hot-hou- ni re-U- HllInorirlrt, association and perBIRMINGHAM, Eng., Sept. . The "tTie thouH "Xu Kong. Fifty-fiv- e DENVER, Sept. s. The Jolly sonally conducted them about He says Billy" showed him a bunch p1;u-for half an hour. The Jokesinlths Fost says that as a sequel to the peace sand veterans of the civil war march- Juhl'-lii.party headod by Secretary of letters and said they were from had tlie freedom of llie place. It la treaty the American and British gov- ed thla morning. Two hundred thou- Tafi and Mina Alice llouwelt, e!dent hla sweetheart" and that they would the first time the convention or upon the Initiative of Am- sand people thronged the sides of the daughter uf the presld ut, split up In lie lias been admitted. be her death warrant If anybody saw erica, will luy before the Chinee and streets and cheered the aged heroes two parte, and while one part will conRockefeller responded readily to them. governments suggestions for Japanese as they tramped along. The marchers tinue on Its way to China's capital to the humorists requests to drive through Publishers announce a noVel for belter the regulation of American and were bombarded with mountain and pay a visit to the dowager empress, the grounds In automobiles. Led by cheap circulation to be written with British commerce In China, especially flowers and snowballs, each the other part sailed on the Korea for Mayor Johnson Uiey proceeded to ForMrs Taggart as the heroine and the In Manchuria and Korea. They will est a where coachman Hill, guided events revealed at the trial to be the containing a rose. The enow was the I'nited States today. The party them through the labyrinth of shade-cover- nut wait for the action uf the other aubject matter. brought from the mountains for the which nailed on the Korea today conroads to the golf links, where powers. Major Taggart was on the stand occasion. The weather waa ideal, the sists of Senators Fos- Rockefeller played with Dr. Bigger. Secretary Taft, today and said that he told his wife breeze blowing from the snowcapped ter, MARYLAND REPUBLICAN Long, Scott, Patterson and Dubois Rockefeller wore a grap suit and a on the night of the trouble that he InCONVENTION AT BALTIMORE mountains, tempering the brilliant and Representatives Grosvenor, Payne, new gray wig. He stepped lightly tended to shoot Lieutenant Fortesque sunshine. Tanner and General Brown across the grass to meet the visitors. Curtis, Sherley, Smith, had he come home with her.. He de- of Ohio are the leading candidates for Hepburn. . Th BALTIMORE. Md., Sept. De Armond, Jones, Loud, His eyes were bright and his cheeks Wiley, Foss, nied that he threatened Mrs Taggart com inander- met convention state here Republican walked II with only a alight Driscoll, Cooper, Hill, Gilbert, Otjen, rosy. with a revolver. He again denied this morning for the purpose of apMrs. Kate E. Jones of Illon, N. Yh Howard, Colonel Edle Edwards, Major Mrs Taggart's story that he heat her, appears to be the leading candidate and pointing committees and adopting a Captains Thomson, Kelley and tore her cloth ea from her and put her for national president of the Woparty platform. The convention met Mr. Hall, Mr. and Mrs, MEETING OF BAPTIST Carpenter. out of doors that night. mans Relief corps, although Mrs. G. Clark, the Misses Edle, Major Towns ASSOCIATION AT LITHONIA this forenoon, appointed the customEL Friable of Ban Francisco and sevary committees add then took a recess end. Captain Crosby and the Misses P08T0FFICE CLERKS eral others are making strong fights. Corey and Leroy. The Stone until this afternoon, when the commit-inlt- ee LITHONIA, Ga Sept. on resolutions will submit a IN ANNUAL CONVENTION The party which will accompany Mountain Baptist association, comENVOYS TO DINE WITH after the adplatform. Immediately Miss Alice Roosevelt to Taku, Tlen-Ts- ln posed of messengers from all the BapSATURDAY ON of convention PRESIDENT the th 6. The journment CEDAR RAPIDS, la Sept. and Peking consists of the Misses tist churches of Atlanta and vicinity, commembers of state tha executive met annual here today for its meeting. first session of the annual convention and McMillan, Senator OYSTER BAY, Sept 6. Secretary Boardman mittee will meet and organise and of the National Association of Post-offi- Loeb announced this afternoon that Warren, Senator and Mrs. Kewlands, The association Is one of the largest elect a new chairman. An adjourned organisations to the state. The Clerks was held here thla mom-to- g. Baron Komura end Minister Takahlra Messrs. Longsworth, Glllett, Cochran, Baptist moderator Is I Judge George mlln of the convention will b held and the Misses Schmld-lap- p present 4, when a candidate for 0,1 September The delegates, representing every will lunch with the president on Sat Schmldlapp, and Crltten. General and Mrs. Hlllyer, and the clerk la James Kemp- ld be named and th will state and territory, arrived here yes- urday. They will come from New comptroller to Corbin will be In charge of the party, ton, both of Atlanta. The meeting 1 lon the previous sessions will b terday and were entertained by the York on the Sylph. On Saturday which is also Llthonla church at the of Baptist accompanied by Captain local members. Considerable Interest evening M. Witte and Baron Rosen and is well attended. It will remain i endorsed. Them Is a atrong belief that Mrs. and Moss. Slocum and Captain Is manifested to the selection of a will dine at Sagamore Hill. The tele-grasession for three days and the dele- John B. Hanna, the present chairman from Portsmouth of the state committee, will be rethe announdng for of the organisation president FLAMES IN BAKU gates will be entertained by the to the of the elected. The only other man who has presithe I believed la signing treaty and that It coming year, Hat thla town. INCREASING IN been mentioned for the position Is Thomas F. Driscoll of Buffalo N. Y. dent were made public today. . Philip Lee Goldsbnrough, who would has good prospects of becoming the Th ST. PETERSBURG, Sept MET ADVANCE JAPANESE have to resign his position as collector next president of the organisation. street fighting In Klshlneff continues. BY ARTILLERY FIRE of Internal revenue to accept tM It la reported that twenty soldiers PEARY LEFT ETAP, HAMBURG, Sept. 1 The third case chairmanship. were killed today. The flames to the ST. PETERSBURG, Sept 6. Genof cholera has been discovered to the GREENLAND, AUGUST 16 Baku district are Increasing to fury. eral Linevitch reports to the emperor heart of the business district today. ON TRIAL FOR MURDER on September 4 the Japanese MARY BROCKWELL 8ENT that OF MABEL PAGE Dr. McLaughlin of the United States BROOKLYN, Sept .6. A telegram started to advance along the Mandarin FOR LIFE marine hospital service today began PRISON TO today from Commander Peary says road, but retired when they met i BOSTON, Sept. 6. Tlie trial of an Investigation of emigrants about he left Etap, Greenland, August II for Russian artillery fire. He also report' PADUCAH, Ky Sept I. Mrs. to sail for America. Berlin reports Charles Tucker, accused of th murthe farthest north with twenty-fiv- e ed an offensive movement by the Jap- Mary Brockwell, who killed her three thirteen der of Mabel . Page, In Weston to n$w cases and two Eskimos and two hundred doge. He anese on Sept I. The result Is un- children by poisoning, was sentenced Deaths a re reported to two other March, 1904, began to th supreme announced. for life today. reports all well court today. places. confession," jOKIO, BEGINNING OF THE IN YELLOWSTONE NOT FIGHT E L CRISIS REACHED SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT IN NOTPE NIEHNED SHIPS NEW MEXICO Situation Is Unchanged While Touring National Park a Legislative Committee to Find Rem- -' Aeronaut Had a Narrow Escape Serious Clash Feared Between State Department Not Officially and Many Believe Hen WiQ Hot Notified That the War . From Being Hit By PasWashington Woman Falls edy For Existing Evils In Life Followings of Ousted Officials Meet In Ring Is Over. Into Hot Springs. Insurance Companies. and New Appointees. senger Train. Saturday. Referee -- ban FRANCISCO, Sept i Fannie BUJTE, Sept 4. Mias Wicks of Washington, D. C, died at Livingston from the effects of tolling Into the hot springs at Yellowstone park, which she was touring. While viewing a geyser she stepped backwards when the spouting began and Britt says it must he Jeffries or toll Into the scalding spring, almost body and many- are now inclined cooking her body from the waist to the belief that there will be no down. , , B(bt Saturday. W. W. Naughton to article this morning denounces No- SOUTHERN COTTON ton for tha GROWERS IN CONVENTION attitude assumed by him nd declares that Nelson Is N. C Sept 4. The showing ASHEVILLE, a yellow streak and wants to get out annual convention of the Southern t the fight Odds continue ten to Cotton Growers association met here It had yon. Sporting men from all over today for a weeks session. toe state are but If, for been set August to arrive. originally beginning was postponed owing to the fact that JEFFRIES SAYS HE at that time the members of the assoWILL REFREE FIGHT ciation were too busy with their cotton crops to attend a convention, ImLOS ANGELES, Sept 4. Jeff-to- s portant as It might be. At the openstated this morning that the atsession today the question of cottitude of Nelson on the referee ques- ing ton reports was the principal subject tion would make no difference in his of discussion. Many Important matIntention to referee the fight and that ters will coma up for consideration bo would start for San Francisco on before the convention. Including the Thursday morning and referee If he cotton report scandal to Washington, nn wanted. He said: I have agreed the crop outlook In the cotton belt, to referee and will keep my word. tbe question of regulating cotton here Is too much money involved to prices and the action of the spinners the fight off now." who are holding out for the purpose Eddie Hanlon, who won from Willie of depressing the market togerald here last night on a foul, tow he will take Nelsons place in ENVOYS HAVE ALL LEFT PORTSMOUTH ring with Britt Saturday If the Nelson-Brt- tt fight to declared off. Han-t- o PORTSMOUTH, Sept 4. The RusIn good shape and weighs ex-t- sian and Japanese envoys, except IS pounda He will start for Baron Komura, who left last night deBan Francisco on Thursday morning. parted this morning. . Up to lata hour this morning the Brltt-Htlcreferee situation to unchanged. Nolan continues to stand pat and Btotog has been heard from Jeffries, but now that It la seen he Is not want'd a refusal to act la expected from on - . 11 ly ALBUQUERQUE Sept 4 Matters have reached a crisis as the result of air-sh- ip the removal by Governor Otero of F. A. Hubbell, County Treasurer Sheriff T. & Hubbell nd County Superintendent Vigil and the appointment alder-man- ic of Perfecto Armijo as sheriff, Hu to R. Armijo a treasurer and A. B. Stroup a county school superintendent Tbe ousted officials absolutely refuse to vacate. Today Judge Abbott of the district court approved the bond and recognised the governors commission appointing a new sheriff. The attorneys for Hubbell have brought a writ of mandamus to compel the clerk to recognise HubAMERICAN SHIP bell, who refused to turn over the ofSEIZED BY JAPANESE Is given a proxy every policy-hold- er fice or J&1L It to rumored that the blank, which they sign or not, as they new sheriff will attempt to taka th WASHINGTON, Sept 4. Minister see fit He said he and the other ofoffice by fore of arms. Both sides Grtscom at Tokio reports that th Amficers held many proxies. have an Immense following and an erican ship Montana has been capoutbreak to feared. CRUSHING DEFEAT FOR . tured by the Japanese, accused of carRUSSIAN FORCES rying provisions for Russians between ACHTON IS UNABLE Siberian porta TO SECURE BAIL 4. An official report , TOKIO, Sept announces the complete and 'crushing SALMON RESIGNS FROM Sept 1 Peter KENOSHA, WIe defeat of the remnant, of the Russian BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY Chicagoan who the wealthy Achton, forces after five hours of fighting at I. Dr. D. E. Is accused of attempting to kill hte Sept WASHINGTON, n. Sag-hallNalbutu. on the west coast of bureau of animal In- son, cannot get haR His relative inOne hundred and thirty Rus- Salmon of the recently exonerated fuse to aid him. Ills son to Improvwaa who sians were killed. The Japanese losses dustry, to hi deIrregularities of of charge ing. wen slight partment resigned today. HALF WOLF CITY ALABAMAN KILLS WIFE DESTROYED BY FIRE SPAULDING FATHER-IN-LAAND BI8HOP MUCH BETTER Texas, Sept 6. Half Wolf PARIS, REPORTED Ala MOBILE, Sept I. John 15,000 of town Inhabitant, forty a A City, Bishop this LEBANON, Ky, Sept Thompson of Evergreen, Ala was destroyed by of south hers, miles much to better morning killed his wife. Belle, and Spaulding of Peoria fir this morning. Th loss Is $100,000. father-in-laJ. B. Cooper. NEW YORK, Sept 5. The legislative committee which Is to look Into the evils of life Insurance with a view of finding a remedy for conditions such as prevailed In the Equitable, began its investigation here today. The first open session was held In the chamber of the city hall this morning. Senator Armstrong presided and the examlantlon waa conducted by Messrs. Hughes and McKeen, the two legal advisors of the committee. The attorneys were told they would have no rights before the committee and it waa demanded that each tell who he was and who he represented. Grannls of the Mutual Life was the first witness. He said . O COLUMBUS, Sept (.Roy Knabenshue made a successful flight in his this morning. The ship responded to her helm well. However, there was considerable trouble with the machinery. Knabenshue had a narrow escape from being hit by the Twentieth Century Big Four train. He saw the train approaching, but could not get away tost enough. He signalled the engineer to stop. The train slowed up and missed the craft, but the anchor rope caught to the ventilator of the rear coach. The aeronaut cut the rope Just to time to escape being dragged. WASHINGTON, Sept 4. It to announced at the state department that the government will not give up th Russian ships Interned In American ports until tbe treaty of peace to formally ratified by tha Russian and Japanese governments and Russia make a formal request for the vessels. No official notification has been received by the state department that the war to over. 8YNOD OF CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN SESSION Vice-Preside- nt . w, QUEBEC, Sept. (.The fourth triennial session of the general synod of the Church of England to Canada began here today, with every part of th Dominion represented by delegate The present session to of considerable Importance, as many weighty questions will come up for consideration. The synod will remain to session for several weeks. Among the propositions to be considered to on to discharge the committee appointed to prepare an appendix to the Book of Common Prayer and to appoint a new committee to prepare and publish a Canadian edition of the prayer book. Another proposition favors the establishment of a dlaconate which will tael ude both lay and clerical grades, while other motions will propose th anointing of the sick and th Issue of a new hymnal. |