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Show DAILY UTA H STATE JOUBNAL VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH 21. Vin.-NUM- BER provides a penalty for killing fish with dynamite or giant jtowder. IMPORTANT CASES Their reward fruit a short time ago. On September 17th a man OTTAWA UNIVERSITY named James Batson was tried and IN SUPREME COURT convicted before Justice 0f the Peace J. C. Williams at American Fork. LTtah county, and sentenced to serve 100 days in the county jail. The transcript of Reach Loss Will the trial was sent for and received It is Estimated by Are Natives of Insular Pessessions fl DESTROYS THE a Quarter oi a Million Dollars. leap from windows MANY Priests Injured, Ons Jumping from Two Catholic tally, Fa- By Burning Building. Ont, Dec. 2. The Ottawa university, a Roman Catholic Institution was completely destroyed by fire this morning. The loss will reach a quar OTTAWA, ter of a million. Although many students jumped from the fourth and fifth stories, none were Injured. Father Boyon was probably fatally Injured in jumping from the fifth story. He fell on the veranda. Father Fulham, who jumped from the fourth story, missed the firemans net and truck the ground beside it. He was seriously injured. An aged woman servant was badly hurt in jumping from the fifth story and another domestic. Miss Dupuis, was badly burned. PHILADELPHIA HAS MAFIA ORGANIZATION Dec. 2. Fifteen arrested for sending threatening and blackmailing letters to Italians merchants of the city. When arraigned today one admitted that all are members of the Mafia and were in combination with other branches in several large eastern cities. They were held in $1,500 bail for and carrying concealed conspiracy PHILADELPHIA, Italians have been Messrs. Browning, who acknowledged ita receipt and sent their check for the amount stated, aa will be seen by the following letter: Ogden, Utah, Dec. 2, 1903. O. A. Slade, Esq., Lehl, Utah Dear Sir: We are just in receipt of the transcript of the trial and conviction of James Bataen for blowing up fish with giant powder and are pleased to enclose herewith our check for $50, the reward we otter for any one con vlcted for blowing up fish with giant powder. We believe ln protecting our fish and game, and when people violate our fish and game laws they should be It is a pleasure for us to prosecuted. give you this reward and trust the conviction of Batsen may be a warning to others. We are Yours very truly, BROWNING BROS. CO. Geo. E. Browning, Secretary." BRIEF MENTION OF RAILROAD MATTERS A carload of Chinamen in bond came in over the Southern Pacific this morn ing and were shipped on through to Canada. J. Rosa Clark, of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad, passed through Ogden this morning bound for the Pacific coast in a special car. Cheap colonist rates from eastern vice-preside- nt points continue to tax the passenger facilities of the Southern Pacific company. To use a railroad official's expression. it is a surprise to know where all the people come from. Objects to the Word Levee Changes It To The Road To Hell." us cut-of- DOVER, Del., Dec. 2. A dynamite SERVIAS WAR BUDGET train exploded at Greenwood, near LARGEST EVER KNOWN Expected. this place, today and destroyed fifteen cars and the engine. BELGRADE, Servla, Dec. 2. It was shock were killed. The Two trainmen ascertained today that the minister of BUTLER, Pa., Dec. 2. Sixty nurses was felt for a radius of miles. wars budget for the coming season is thirty ln Pec!al car from Philadelphia arrthe heaviest in the history of Servla. ived this morning. There are nearly Parliament will be asked for two and hundred physicians here now. a half million dollars for the purchase TREATY PANAMA The origin of the g field of the most modern typhoid fever epidemic has been ammunition. and guns traced to the Beaver rvr- front which the HAS BEEN SIGNED KENTUCKY DUEL city takes its ter supply. Health bulletins and WITH USUAL RESULT warnings have been sent down the - quick-firin- - fiver. JUNTA WITHOUT ADOPTED Th Physicians say there will be AMENDMENT. Probably not less than S.OOU cases of fever before the epidemic can be "rouKht to an Will Bs Returned to Washington at end. Once and Ratified NEW YORKS HAPPY Immediately. FAMILY OF BOSSES BY XEW York, Dec. 2. Senator Platt, 'ernor Odell and State Chairman U"n 'uuched together today. Governor Odell dictated an that nil had arrived at a t.,l..'U'torir conclusion and there be no friction in the Republican Prty ,n th State of New York. PANAMA, Dec. state. Now, I like "Stormy Jordan's" sign a great deal better than I do that word, levee. Then again it somehow seems like a on the police. The police reflection 2. A Dec. dense fog this CHICAGO, have feelings. Rough though he may was numerous for morning responsible accidents. The moat serious was a rear be in exterior appearance, it should end collision on the south side ele- always be remembered that somewhere vated road. Harry Capped, a motor-ma- n, in his bosom a policeman carries was fatally Injured and Charles heart Just like other people. Please do not use that harsh word was bruisNewton, a against Dan Capurdija and eighteen other Greeks employed at camp No. 6 f. DREYFUS CASE HAS at the Lucin The suit is for $785 for groceries supplied, and a writ BEEN TAKEN UP of attachment has been Issued and the PARIS, Dec. 2. The council of re- mens' pay stopped. It is stated that vision, which will consider arguments the Greek with unpronouncable name passenger, badly Ikvorlng the reversal of the sentence referred to above got away with the against Dreyfus, held a sitting this aft- money last month to pay the grocery ed and cut Several others were more ernoon with closed doors. bill but forget to do it and left his or less injured. friends ln the lurch. PRINCESS STATEMENT 18 NOT TRUTHFUL ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. ' HITLERS TYPHOID A jury has been obtained ln the case BERLIN, Dec. 2. The famHy of of Moses Kifford, on trial In alt Lake Alice have issued a statement Princess shot and FEVER EPIDEMIC charged with murder. Kifford killed Bad Allle Harvey in that city repudiating the princess version of the on the night of October 23d. The case scandal. They reiterate that her dewill probably be given to the jury to- parture was due to a quarrel, but Is actually a desertion of her husband day. ORIGINATED FROM THE CITYS and child. They express the hope that TRAIN BLOW8 UP; a divorce may be granted through mu WATER SUPPLY. TWO ARE KILLED tual consent. Nurses snd Physicisns Arrive At Lesst 3,000 Cssee and WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Oral arguThe following pertinent communion ments were heard in the supreme court tion has been handed the State Jourtoday against the constitutionality of nal for publication: Editor Utah State Journal: the oleomargarine law passed by the I liae noticed in recent issues of last congress. The arguments covered four cases, three from Cincinnati and your paper that reference has been made to lower Twenty-fift- h street and the fourth from Chicago.. The main contention ln the argu- adjoining territory as "the levee. ments Is that the tax of ten cents per do not like the word. It might hurt pound on oleomnrgarine colored in Im- somebody's feelings. Can you not find itation of butter is discriminatory, some word in the back of tbe diction prohibitive of the manufacture of oleo- ary that would be Just as euphonious margarine, and therefore an illegal and yet more satisfactory to all encroachment upon the police powers parties? About twenty years ago I was In of the states. Ottumwa, Iowa, and there say a aa A case which attracts particular inloon which a man named "Stormy terest will be heard tomorrow. was Jordan Gon-salrunning in spite of the The case is that of Isabella laws. prohibitory They had arrested of Porto Rico against Immigration Commissioner Williams of New Stormy" about one hundred times York. The plaintiff was denied admis- and he had all the breweries and dls sion as an alien immigrant. Plaintiff tillerles In the state on his bonds but contends that the treaty under which still he kept his saloon going. Over Porto Rico came into possesion of the the door was a sign a. very truthful sign: The Road to Hell. United States naturalises her. "Stormy" was such a delightfully The decision will be far reaching as It covers the native islanders of all the frank and truthful boy that even the insular possessions of the United prohibitionists were sorry when he finally threw up his hands and left the States. FORGOT TO PAY THE BILL. Attorney James M. Kimball filed a suit in the Second district court today COLLISION ON CHICAGO ELEVATED ROAD on behalf of Edgar Jones, grocer, weapons. Mors How the Grafters Get in Their LAW POINTERS GIVEN BY A CITIZEN Made. 2. CHILESBURG. Ky., Dec. 2. Henry Gray and Louis Skaggs, between whom there was a long standing feud, engaged in a duel in the streets here this morning. Gray was instantly killed and Skaggs was mortally wounded. WOMEN BARRED FROM BRITISH The junto this again. I am afraid you do not really understand the exact situation on lower Twenty-fift- h street I have looked the matter up and beg to advise that be tween Ogden and Evanston about 500 men are employed on improvements on the Union Pacific; also, that as many more have been employed on the across the outhem Pacific cut-olake and that perhaps 2,000 laborers ln all are employed within a hundred miles of this city. They work a few days In one of the construction camps, draw their pay and come In to Ogden to spend It in riotous living. When their money Is all gone they ship out again to some other camp to earn more money to spend ln more riotous living, etc., etc. These men are nearly all hoboes. A hobo ia a man who has no rights which a Christian community Is bound to respect. Besides he works for his ff money. For the most part these hoboes are young men who are out taking their first look at the world and sowing their wild oats. Is it not our duty to help them in this respect all we con? Are we not the railroad center of the region? If so, is it not plain to you, Mr. Editor, that these young men are our meat Who has a better right to their money than we have? How are we going to get this money If we do not keep an army of rounders, prostitutes, grafters and swindlers to take their money away from them? After the above mentioned combination baa taken possession of the hobo's money the money begins to circulate. The hobo goes back to work. The prostitute, having first laid aside that portion of her earnings that goes to the city, comes up to the department stores and purchases a supply of raiment more gorgeous than that worn by the Queen of Sheba. treats himself to tenThe derloin steaks at the restaurants, the rounder puts down the hobo's money on the bar and tells the mixologist to set out the most skittish creations of his art, and the grafter outfits at the clothing stoics in a manner to outshine Solomon in all his Inter-mounta- in tin-hor- BAR sweet-scent- ed morning signed the Panama treaty LONDON, Dec. 2. The House of ithout amendment. There is great Lords today refused to grant the apThe the people. satisfaction among of Bertha Cave, who applied for peal to returned be Washington treaty will to the British bar. The admission arrive should it where Immediately, reason given is that there Is no preceMonday. dent permitting women to practice in 2. Senator British courts. Dec. WASHINGTON. on committee Cullom, chairman of the CHOLERA IN JAPAN. consultaa shooting fish long foreign affairs, after Dec. 2. Reports WASHINGTON. he said Roosevelt tion with President Company Senda Fifty believed the senate would take up the show that an epidemic of cholera has W'-- r. Orfor Conviction of Thi. Panama treaty Immediately when it broken out at Nagasaki, Japan. extreme vigissued been for have ders Offenso. was received Monday or Tuesday and ilance in quarantining and Inspecting ratify It without delay. vessels from Japan. all Brther" "Puny, the dculera In firearms and McCarthy convicted. iportin. TRIAL TRIP POSPONED. " Washington avenue, NEW YORK. Dec. 2. Walking Deloffer InGLOUCESTER, Mass., Dec. Owing reward $30 for each egate McCarthy, who was Jointly tnon . to the storm the trial trip of the new glory. ' nd flnM under wc' dicted with Ham rnrks, was today "th tUm 13 of Thus the hobo's money comes into ruiser Des Moines has been postponed. game lawn of Utah, which found guilty. for tin-ho- rn . inowj court No use to talk, the die is cast, And we must have the funds; To take us through this vale of tears And feed the little ones. After some discussion County Attorney Hulaniskl agreed to the reduction mid in ail likelihood it will be furnished some time today. ALLEGED ROBBERS ite Daily Work on the Levee Cases Which Will Test Its Constitutionality Arguments Being ele-nu-- iii . Citizens? OLEOMARGARINE the Ii.iiiiIn of tin more rexit-i-tiihlof our city. Tin huli-ht-r- , the I'.iki-rilii fiindlc-xiii'- k (linker, all a jHiriioii of U in the course of linn. Some of it no doubt finds its way ultimately imo the church contribution box. Everywhere it is welcomed the holm's money. Nobody turns it down We art1 all clad to get a irl of it. And it helps business. It helps us pay our taxes, our licenses, our fines and our lawyer's fees. It helps us July our groeery bills and buys toys for the children. It helps to keep up our schools. It helps us to pay our sub serlptions to the daily paers. It helps to Niy the preacher. It Is a good tiling the holm's money; therefore, shove it iiioug. lienee let us not too hard or too harsh ill dealing with the denizens of the dives. they are only playing our game for us. We have not the nerve to put our hands in the imekets of the laborers from the railroad camps and take their money, They have. After they are through with the lahnrers money we get a chance at it. But the gambler and the prostitute must handle the holm's money first. "That is the law of the Jungle, be loved, as Kipling would any. It would never do to de;eiid on the hobo coming up town to spend ilia money. He might not do it. He is such an uncertain, undependable creature thut if left to his own devices lie might leave town with money in his pocket. We could never stand for that Then again he might have enough money left, after a visit to Ogden, to travel in a day coach Instead of on the brake-beam- s, and then he would no longer be a holm. Oh, no. There is only one way. First let the hoist earn the money. Then let him come to Ogden and spend It in the dives. Then let the dives divide with the rest of us. Is not that the new jsillticnl economy, the twentieth century social scheme? Is not that the choice fruit Hge of nineteen centuries of Christ Ian civilisation? If so, then a toast to the hobo and his money! May he live long and work hard! May he never quit work longer than is necessary to come to Ogden and spend his wages and get thirty days on the rock pile! Aa for his money, here is a noble sentiment from one of our most eminent poets: e THE POOR BUBO to Be Considered as THE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903. nd Wells, Monroe and Bayne Were Arraigned Before Judge Howell This Morning. WELLS' BAIL REDUCED TO $1000 On Account of 8ome of the Defendants Being Unprepared Hearing Goes Over Until Friday. Wells, James Bayne and John Monroe, who are eharged with robbery, were brought before Judge Howell in the municipal court this morning fur the purpose of prellinini-ur- y examination, but aa Monroe and Bayne were unprepared the hearing was emit limed until Friday morning at 10 In the meantime Attorney ChrlxieiiHen at Salt Lake, who represents Illikey, Hiiother defeudunt, will lie notified and the latter will have his hem-luat that time. Wheii court convened this morning the defendants were Immediately arraigned. Wells was represented by Attorney John D. Murphy nnd District Attorney Halverson Hiid County Attor-neGcm-g- 1 1. o'l-loe- w Hulanixkl undertook the. prosecution. Roth Monroe nnd nuyne stated that they were not prepared to proceed. Neither of them had an attorney, Monroe claimed that he hud only been notified this morning of the examination, nnd Bayne only learned of it yesterday. Wells was ready to proceed, but It was considered advisable to delay the mutter and have a combined hearing if possible. At this stage Attorney Murphy moved the court for a further reduction of Wells bail. It is now fixed at $2,000 and he asked that It be reduced to $1,000, or $500 on each charge. .Thia amount could he funlshed, Mr. Murphy said, and It would be sufficient to In- sure the defendants appearance in Mr. Editor, I am not a reformer, and I hope you will kindly not get that idea from reading this. I am a church member and a business man and every one knows how hard it Is to make a P. success of both. Bo please do not use my name, if you decide to publish this. It would do me no good to lie sneered at, as in the dives official organ a fake reformer," a fool re- TO BE CONSTRUCTED BETWEEN AKBAR AND MONTELLO. former," a crank reformer, or any kind of a reformer. It might lose me trade, too. Some painted prostitute or To Be Used in Connection With tho successful capitalist might pass by Lucin Cut-of- f Old Road Will my place and buy of the other fellow, Bo Undisturbed. and ln that way I might lose a dollar. So please do not publish my name. Just A CITIZEN. The Southern Pacific company will sign this at once begin the construction of freight division terminal between Akbar and Montello to be used in connection with the Lucin cut-of- f. This terminal will take the place of Terrace, means that the latter place, so BRIBERY CASES which far as the railroad Is concerned, will be virtually wiped off the map. The contract for the grading work has been let to Corey Bros, ConstrucALDERMEN WILL ENTER PLEA8 tion company and will aggregate 140,-0OF GUILTY. cubic yards of fill. The terminal will be a first-clas- s, modem yard, up to in every particular, and will be date Do So Six Announce Their Intention to completed with all possible haste. The and Other Confessions Ara distance from Ogden to the new terExpected. minal via the Lake route will be 120 miles. It has repeatedly been stated that GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 2. A sensation was created In the water the rails and ties on the old road would scandal case this morning when six lie removed as soon as practicable. former aldermen, at the opening of Such statements are without the court, waived examination on the un- slightest foundation in fact The old derstanding that they would plead road will remain undisturbed and nothing will be removed. guilty in the superior court It is rumored that other aldermen PAINTER MET DEATH under arrest have decided to confess. IN STRANGE MANNER THE MYERS TRIAL. Fred Holmberg, a painter in the ein NEW YORK. Dec. 2. The trial of Daniel Meyers, formerly president of ploy of the Minneapolis Steel and Mathe Manhattan Insurance com chine company, was killed In Salt Lake pany, for misappropriating $40,000, he yesterday afternoon In a moat peculiar manner. Holmberg had received a segun before Recorder Goff today. vere electric shock snd was hanging to SAN FRANCISCO LOCK-OUan iron His brother at2. Two tempted to rescue him, with the result RAN FRANCISCO, Dec. feet to hundred and eight union cloak and that Holmberg fell twenty-fiv- e suit employees were locked out by the ground, fracturing hla skull and their employers today. dying almost instantly. 00 |