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Show VIII VOLUME NUMBER comment MOTION CITY OGDEN, UTAH 56. upon hi coni iiincj iue, yesieid.i y is :m editorial commenting oil Smoot answer to the charge filed anginst lim. In part the editorial YET SATISFIED guy: He practically challenges the ate's to discriminate against any man who may hapiten to be elected by sen-rig- to Select Former and Talk of the Latter. Meet Democrats AN the ht any church organization. The effect of this challenge is to invite investi- GENERAL GORDON'S FUNERAL TAKES PLACE TOMORROW Ja-Jap- TRIED ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 1J. When the BANDIT LOVER Democratic national committee went into aeaaion at the Shoreham hotel today to decide upon the date and place for the national convention, there wai no one who could predict with any de- Foolish Sweetheart of Murderer gree of certainty as to what would be Van Dine Cannot See the result of the committee's deliberatHim Again. ions. When the Republican national committee met here a few weeks ago iti work had been cut out In advance and its duties were largely perfunctory. That such la not the case at to- FILE WAS TAKEN FROM HER day's meeting la evidenced by the wide diversity of opinion expressed by usually well informed leaders aa to what Another Infstuated Woman Barred city will capture the convention and From Visiting the Jail Trial what date will be selected for the gatheDrags Slowly. ring. A majority appears to entertain the opinion that Chicago will get convention, gation ia on and there la a movement of some In the interest of New York. Aa to the date, it la probable the convention will be held the first week In Senator Gorman la understood July. to favor an early convention, but the uncertainty aa to when congress will be ready to adjourn ia likely to lead the committee to fix a late date. The talk of candidates la still confined mainly to Senator Gorman and Judge Parker. All other boomlets, including those of Marshall Field of Illinois, Richard Olney of Massachusetts, Judge Gray of Delaware and con-aeque- Congressman William R. Hearat of York are still in swaddling clothes. One of the strongest advocates of fn early convention la ex -- Governor CHICAGO, Jan. 12. No additional jurors were obtained today In the car barn bandits' cases. Mamie Dunn, Van Dine's sweetheart, when searched thla morning was found In possession of a file. The court ordered that she be debarred In future from attending the trial or seeing Van Dine again. Mrs. M. Schroeder has been excluded from visiting the bandits in JalL The police say that she Is enamored of Xledermeyer. ther suggestions. If Japan secures what she wunts in Korea, negotiations regarding Manchuria will take a more friendly tohe and the crisis will be considered as passed. At present it is impossible to say if war will result. TIRED OF HIS JOB. BERLIN, Jan. 12. The Preuaalche correspondent today asserts that despite all denials the recall of American Ambaaador Tower Is probable. A Lokal Anseiger dispatch today states that M. Plevne, the Russian minister of the interior, is ill and wishes to retire from public life. He has applied for a year's leave of absence. WILL RESPECT TREATY RIGHTS. WASHINGTON, Jail. 12. The following bulletin was posted at the state department today: The Russian ambassador called yesterday upon the secretary of state and conveyed the assurance of his government tliut Russia will place no obstacles in the way of a full enjoyment by the powers having treaties with China of all rights and privileges guaranteed by such treaties in Man- Cilli'Aiii), Jan. 12. The Iroquois Inquest this morning brought out a witness whose testimony has been awaited with interest since the fire occurred. William Curran, the building inspector who visited the theater a short time before the fire, has been an Inspector for eighteen yen rs. He said former Chief Inspector Barry gave his Instructions to permit theaters to violate the ordinance regarding overcrowding, Barry died lust year. Currnn says he reeclved no Instructions from anyone else, hut understood thut theaters could sell standing room. The coroner asked Curran if he was still traveling oil a dead man's orders, to which the latter replied, Yes." He said he had no other instructions. Curran stated thut Barry's successor told him to prevent people from standing In aisles but he had no orders to prevent the sale of standing room or overcrowding. He further admitted that he did not know what the laws regarding building Insiiections culled for and had never read any instructions. He did not know who was in charge of the theater inspection and had never made a report of the theaters inspected by hlin. To his knowledge no one had ever been assigned to insiiect theaters, but they went whenever they pleased. He believed thut theater managers had a right to'refuse npottori admission to the house and did not believe inspectors had the right of forcible entry for Inspection. When asked how he gained entrance Curran said that Burry gave him authority. STATE OFFICERS NO DANGER OF who represents Idaho by He favora holding the convention before the Republicans meet. EXTORTED MONEY FROM INSURIt is expected that a vote on the ANCE COMPANIES. convention city and a date will be reached between 7 and 8 o'clock this (cvnlng, so it will be necessary for Governor Cummins Mskes Sensstional the committee to meet again tomorrCharges in His Mssssge to tho ow. Legislsturo. The committee was called to order t noon today by Chairman Jones to DES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. consider the contest from the District Cummins message, which was of Columbia, which was finally referred delivered this afternoon, created a senbock to the district committee. sation. He recommends the refundIt is almost generally conceded that ing of 824,000, which, he alleges former Chicago will get the convention. The State Auditor Merriam mulcted from committee adjourned until t o'clock, eastern Insurance companies as fees hen the various citiea are to present for alleged examinations. Governor their claims. and InSteunenberg, Proxy. -ernor of MAGDALENE COLLEGE 13 Cummins says that Merriam surance Examiner Behler conducted a campaign of collection of DEAD systematic extortion for personal gain. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. Secretary of War Root thin afternoon Issued a vigorous denial that the government is preparing to send troops to the isthmus and Is preparing for war. He states that neither the president nor any of the officials believe there is the slightest danger of war with Colombia and If the latter country declared war the United States would be slow to acept the challenge. 00 M FORT LEAVENWORTH, Jan. 12. Men In the engineers battalion with six months and less service were today ordered transferred to Washington barracks. Those longer In service were ordered here. Men on furlough from the local battalion have been ordered to report for duty immediately. It Is believed that these orders mean that the engineers are to lie sent to Panama for service. MACHEHVTBiAL BODIES OF 19 VICTIMS ENGINEERS TO 00 TO PANAMA WAR SAYS FOUND Jan. 12. Rev. Latimer HARD TO HOLD VICTORIA, B. Cm Jan. 12. The body Bnvbrooke and master THE BOODLERS DOWN of X. P. Shaw of this city, a victim of f Magdalene college, Cambridge. Is the Clallam wreck, was found a mile lead. He ia the only titled person ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12. District At- off shore and Identified this morning. who ever held that which he torney Folk Is making an Investigation Five more bottles have been sighted bs held continuouslyposition, since 1853. He of the statement that a new combine and tugs have gone to pick them up. T7 years old. composed of fifteen members of the So far nineteen bodies have been found. house of delegates has demanded $15,-0rcnnoN favoring for the passage of the pneumatic OF HANNA. tube bill. CLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 12. M. A. F'rst One of This for United Hanna was nominated Kind Has Bean Filed WRECKED MOCCASIN of the house In With Senate each senator IS AGAIN AFLOAT States Washington this morning. Post'e Comment. legislature Tomorrow both houses will meet In subThe 12. Jan. Va.t NORFOLK, will be forWASHINGTON. Jan. 12.-- The first marine torpedo boat Moccasin was Joint session and Hanna himSmwjt petition to the senate wai successfully floated this morning and mally elected senator to succeed self. yeterday by Senator Patterson of Is now 0 , orado. being towed by the governit was signed by Samuel A. dock. ment tug to the Norfolk dry BUSHNELL " of 8)1,1 L"ke City, who wrote The condition of the Moccasin is apDEATHS DOOR NEAR IS th against Smoot Is en-- y ,. good. unwarranted and that the peo- - parently COLUMBUS. Ohio. Jan. 12. l'lMhl reFnrdIess of REYES IN NEW YORK. creed or Bushnell suffered a second Keneral,y favor his retention NEW YORK. Jan. 12. General ,n .7 Ue senate. stroke of paralysis thla morning. Hi" Reyes, who arrived here today, say" conThe Washington Post, which has that he does not know the exact date family ia at his bedside and hi" critical. is dition extremely 'arable lo Smoot in all of Its of his departure. LONDON, Neville, Lord shoot. IS OURS TO GRAFT MRS. PEERY'S CONDITION. I'pon Inquiry it was learned that I From the Billtown Bugle.) there is absolutely no change today We hereby warn all iieople that in the condition of Airs. Joseph S. everything Is ours to graft. IVery from that of yesterday. She We are the only person authorised, still remains In a low and crlllrul con- licensed and protected for thut dition. to graft. pur-Ki- We warn GOOD ADVICE FOR THE PRESIDENT isolation For a Peaceful Adjust- ment of Colombia's and Panama's Differences IS COMMENCED WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. A Jury was obtained this afternoon in the case of August W. Machen. Indicted In connection with the postal frauds, and the opening address for the prosecution was commenced. Perry 8. Heath was present and bowed to numerous acquaintances but made no sign of recognition of the defendant Machen. MATRIMONIAL MESALLIANCE. Millie Carpenter has filed an action aaking for divorce from her husband on the grounds of drunkenness and cruelty. The couple were married February 15, 1892. and two children have been born to them, a girl 12 years old and a boy six years old. The complaint prays that decree of absolute divorce be granted: that she be given the custody of the children; that $0 attorney's fees be allowed and $25 alimony per month pending the settlement of the suit, after which that the court allow such alimony its may seem this man Agee from se Ne- braska, whose friends any thut he was an imiMirtaiit legislator there, to keep out of the Judicial fight this year. The place is ours to graft. We also notify L. W. Shurtllff and John D. Alurpliy thnt they can't go to the legislature unless they give their voten to us to graft. We aerve Information on the publio that w have the sole right to print newsiHiiera in Ogden. Every reader is ours to graft. n We proiNise to run a strictly and Smoot and Kearns, Democratic and Republican paper; for all imrtles and all churches are ours to graft. We are our own circulation swearer; the more we lose the more we swear we've got; fur the entire advertising public la ours to graft. We Intend to go to the initloiml convention this slimmer; that Is a Job we like lo graft. We are for Kearns for senator. But if AlcCornlck wants its we will go to him to graft. If the city council don't quit showing Independence of us, we propose to roast them to a fine turn. They must be made to know that the whole city business is ours to graft. When the public hears us yelling Alor-nio- untl-Murino- n, IT PROVIDES FOR A TREATY And for Reference to Tho Haguo Tribunal If Ona Cannot Bo Nogotiatsd. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. Senator Buoou of Georgia Introduced a resolution in the sennte today informing the president that the senate favors and advises the negotiation of a treaty with Colombia looking to a peaceful adjustment of the differences between Colombia and Panutna and thnt the former be compensated for the loss churia. CZARINA'S CONDITION of the sovereignty and territory. CREATES ALARM The resolution also provides for a WAR WILL BE AVERTED. reference to The Hague trlbunul if PARIS, Jan. 12. The foreign office 12. Fresae FYel Jan. The VIENNA, such u treaty cannot be negotiated. persists in the belief that peace will today reports that the esarina of Rusbe maintained In the Far East Officials say that the news today In- sia, who hus been 111 of Influence, Is dicates that war will be indefinitely much worse and that the family and ATTACHMEIIT court circles are alarmed. averted. New MASTER seph I'liex. EARTH Anti-Morm- un-ui- but a SL Louis delehand with a strong plea, CHIEF TIE 1904. mat-riinoii- ial JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 12. The body of General Gordon left Miami this morning on a special train furnished by Henry Flugley. The BULLETIN. LONDON, Jan. 12. The Japanese body was escorted by a detail of state com12. The Jan. ambassador (his afternoon issued the WASHINGTON, troops. The train will arrive here tomittee decided on St Louia for tho night and the body will lie In state following official statement: convention by a vote of 29 to 21. and then be taken to Atlanta, where Russia, In her last reply, suggests of refund tho a wanted elaborate funeral ceremonies will be Chicago the neutralisation of a part of Korea portion of tho guarantee and the held tomorrow. while recognizing Japanese predomulo of 3,000 tiekota, which cauaed tho inance and rights in that country. decision aaginet her. fixed Is unable to accpet this and la ia for the data July 6, 1904, TO AID now convetion. preparing a reply setting out furholding tho the Just and proper, and that the defendant lie lvstrained from distuning of any of hi property. lr. t.irpenter lia retained the legal service of Jo- 12, CHARGE WAS DISMISSED. The charge of asusult preferred by l.iitl (lurk iignmat Joseph Smith was Refuses to Accept the Counter -- rimiiul Official Violation of Law today dismissed. It apiKars that Billtown Bugle Proclaims Its SweepClark's mother hud to the In Was Russia's complained for Propositions Responsible ing Policy of Political and court that Smith had paid her daughLast Reply, Deaths. Many Municipal Plunder. ter's railroad fare to Idaho und was her to there against intending keep the wlhes of her mother. Smith claimed lie the that and daughter were THE CRISIS IS NOT YET PASSED SOME STARTLING TESTIMONY GALLED JADE WINCES engaged, and as the young lady is over eighteen Judge Howell could not accede to the wishes of the mother who Japanese Ambassador to London Issues Given By Building Inspector at tha Iro- wanted the young lady brought back. It Is Kaarns. Smoot, McCorniek Airs. Clark objected strongly to a an Official Statement of tho quois Inquest Ordinances Mormon or Any alliance lietweeii her daughter Situation. Wilfully Ignored. Old Thing for Graft. and uny Smith. gation by the senate committee on privileges and elections into the creed and practices of the Mormon church. Senator Smoot must feel sure of his FAVORED IS EARLY DATE ground to invite such an inquiry." Ara Chiefly Man Gorman and Parker With tho Connection in tionad Nomination. OF HIS DEAD TUESDAY, JANUARY nn like h stuck pig. the public Is hereby Informed thut the Billtown Bugle is losing circulation, snd we want someHomebody to come to our rescue. body, anything to graft. is RICH COPPER SPECIMENS. Alessrs. P. L. Griffin and J. J. Olsen of Ogden, who are interested in mining in the Lit Sal mountains In Grand paid the Slate Journal a visit county, DISSOLVED yesterday and exhibited a specimen of native coper ore which would attract attention In uny cabinet. It IN 8UIT OF J. H. HAMNER AGAINST weighed about seven pounds Hiid carL. A. NELSON. ried about 97 per rent copper. It was taken from it shaft 150 feet deep and It Is said that there Is one chunk, Several Important Motions Aro Deweighing half a ton equally rich, now nied snd Other Matters Receive In the bottom of the shuft. The propAttention. erty from which It comes consists of seven claims slid is situated about miles from Cisco on the lino A number of important civil matters sixty-fiv- e came before Judge Rolnpp in the1 civil of the Denver A Rio Grande railroad In the southern part of the state. division of the district court today. In the case of John II. Hamner OFFICER VANCE RETURNS. against L. A. Nelson an order was Officer Vance hHS Just returned made dissolving the attachment here- from a few days' trip to the Lucln tofore Issued pending the trial of the cut-of- f. whehe he has been eliciting suit. This is an action brought by information and obtaining evidence reHamner to recover $1,250 from Nelhold-up- s for which the garding son, who Issued checks for the amount George Wells, formerly of the O. K. and then stopped payment of the same. saloon, and others are being held. He He had been playing theh Igh card took the most Imjiortant Scotty, and gave the checks In payment of his witness for the state, with him. obligations. In the cuse of John D. Harrell DIRECTORS ELECTED. against the Ogden Fewer Pipe and The annual meeting of the .stockClay company, plaintiffs motion for a holders of the First National bank new trial was denied. was held In the offices of the tank this Defendant's motion for a new trial afternoon, at which the following board In the suit of Byron R. Aloyes, by his of directors was elected: John Watson, guardian, Stewart W. Aloyes, against Job Plngree, Barnard White, David the Ogden Bewer Pipe and Clay com- FIccles, Geo. H. Tribe, Joseph Clark, In this action Thomas D. Dee, Adnm Patterson, W. pany, was dismissed. for $4,500. a secured verdict plaintiff W. Rlter. Elizabeth R. Gill vs. Bartholomew SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. MHlun; defendant was perpetually enjoined from using the water claimed Captain Carrington and wife, who by and belonging to plaintiff. preceded Captain Crispin and wife in New York and Utah Paper company the Salvation Army work here, are visvs. Thomas Whalen; all demurrers iting with old friends In Ogden today were sustained and twenty days given and will hold special service tonight to amend complaint. on the street and at the Salvation Army hall. 2512 Washington avenue, at DRIGGS SENTENCED. 8 o'clock. All are welcome. IS NEW YORK. Jan. 12. Former Congressman Drlgga was today sentenced to serve one day in prison and pay a fine $10,000 for complicity in the IsiHtnl frauds. The house committee on ways and means has decided to restore the tariff on Canadian coal Saturday. This is the tariff which was removed last winter during the anthracite strike. |