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Show VIII. NUMBER VOLUME SIDS FOR OGDEN, ITT A I 59. no GUILTY Has Sold to Coast League and Is 13,000 Tons Each and to Be Out of Baseball For Known as Idaho and Good. Mississippi. LOWEST IS CHAMP FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904. SAYS JAPAN IS L E Of I AY READYFORWAR lapanese Minister Intimates That timatum Has Been Sent to the BIDDER SAYS PRICE PAID WAS $6,000 TO-D- Ul- ury Returns Verdict After sence of an Hour and a Half. WILL BE SENTENCED Ab- MONDAY Strenuously Objects To Having Any of His Pet Tricks Exposed. WONT BROOK INTERFERENCE Russian Government. Offer to Build Thom in Forty Month for Littlo Loa Than Thrt Million Each. WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. Bid were at the navy department opened today the construction of two thirteen thousand ton battleships, the Idaho and the Mississippi. These, with three of the sixteen thousand ton class, were authorised by congress at the last ses(Or sion. Cramp A Sons Is the lowest bidder fbr both and will probably be awarded the contract The Arm offers to build months one battleship In thirty-nin- e for $3,200,000 or both, one In thirty-eig- ht months and one In forty months, for $2,999,500 No Pacific BACK each. coast bids were received. TO WORK AT REDUCED WAGES His Retirement Mean th Formation of the Intermountain League. e SEATTLE, Jan. 15. Manager today admitted having sold out to the const league for 39,000. Mr. Dug-dasays that he is out of baseball for good and will hereafter run a farm. He Is one of the pioneers in baseball on this coast and has done more for the game than any man in the west. Mr. Dugdale refused an offer of 310,000 for his plant lust year, in order to remain loyal to the league he had helped to found. Soon afterward Tacoma quit with a full treasury, and when Dugdale learned that Butte and Salt Lake did not want to come here this season If a war was on, he concluded to protect his own Interests. A favorable proposition was made hlin this afternoon and he accepted It. This will leave Lucas free to form an intermountain league that will embrace Spokane, and thla will probably be done at the Spokane meeting on Saturday. Dug-dal- le NEW YORK, Jan. 15. The International Mercantile agency's trade summary for the week shows that the trade outlook for the United, States and CanTen or fifteen thous- GLA88 BLOWERS ARE ada promising. and more Industrial employees have OUT ON 8TRIKE gone back to work, mostly at reduced wages. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15. The Glass comworks of the Illinois-Pacifpany at Fifteenth and Folsom streets, the largest glass worka on the Pacific slope, are closed down, and fully 1,000 employees, men, women, boys and girls, are rendered Idle. The of the works struck and that threw all the other employees out of work. The trouble originated over the right of the men to leave the factory at their will during working hours. The are allowed a rest of fifteen minutes, called 'tempo," at stated times during working hours. During the tempos it became the custom of the men to leave the factory. ic WRECK OF BRITISH BARK 18 REPORTED B. C., Jan! 15. It Is reBritish that the lark Slmlla, from San Francisco to Fort Townsend, has been wrecked oil the coast .of Vancouver Island. The No report nil lack confirmation. vessel of of have the fate the tiding been received up to 11 oclock. VICTORIA, ported four-mast- ed BE EDITOR OF NEW HEAR8T PAPER BRYAN MAY glass-blowe- rs glass-blowe- rs EVANSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 15. Before leaving here last night William J. BryAMALGAMATED ATTORNEYS an confided to friends that he expected NOT TO BE DISBARRED toon to become the editor of a new dally paper in St. Louis. It Is believed BUTTE, Mont, Jan. 15. Arthur that the new paper will be a Hearst Shores and Gsy Slivers, chief attorneys production. for the Amalgamated Copper company, were exonerated this morning from the INVESTIGATION OF THE charges of bribery in the recent cases. PAWNEE INDIAN SCHOOL The petition for their disbarment w therefore nullified. Jan. 15. In the aenate Senator Carmack presented a KING EDWARD HA8 resolution calling upon the secretary THROAT TROUBLE of the Interior for copies of all charges filed against the superintendent of the LONDON, Jan. 15. The Star today Pawnee Indian school In Indian Territstates that King Edward has had an ory. affection of the throat requiring medical attention. He was treated during HANGED FOR MURDERING a recent visit to Chartsworth by Dr. HI8 FATHER-IN-LAWench. WASHINGTON, KIRKSVILLE. Mo., Jan. 1L John OVERDUE 8TEAMER Robinson was hanged here this morniREACHES PHILADELPHIA ng for the murder of his father-in-la- w eighteen months ago. He had a pubJan. 14. The PHILADELPHIA, lic reception last night at which he steamer Noordland from Liverpool hook hands with a long procession of which was sighted a few days ago In fellow townsmen. a disabled condition, passed the breakwater at 10 oclock this morning, three firemen fatally injured. PATERSON, N. J, Jan. 15. Three firemen weer family Injured by falling from ladders while fighting flames at the HlnchclltTe brewery this afternoon. They were Captain O'Neill, Harry Kel-l- y and Thomas McGill. The fire was extinguished before It was completely destroyed, but the loss will amount to $300,000. daye lit COLLIER j DAMAGED BY A GUNBOAT Jan. 14. Admiral WASHINGTON, Panama that the from Glass reports ConCollier Nero was Injured by the be will cord going alongside. The Nero at high water for temporary grounded repairs. KILLED WIFE AND COMMITTED 8UICIDE LOCOMOTIVE EXPL08I0N8 ARE BECOMING FREQUENT PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Jan. 15. Ed-ar- d alndls, a prominent wealthy SYRACUSE, Jan. 15. A Lehigh mornmanufacturing chemist this afternoon this ley locomotive exjloded ot nnd killed his wife and himself killing EnCrossing, Pier Iron ing at helr re"ldence In the heart of the gineer Mitchell and probably fatally fashionable quarter. Rrakeman Injuring Fireman Wentsell. Heary was seriously hurt GOVERNOR PARDEE ILL. GLASS WORK8 BURNED. SACRAMENTO. Cal, Jan. renor Pardee Is destroyFITTSBURO, Jan. 15.-- Fire confined to Way ona CPOunt of B co, manufactory ed the Cunningham glass nously in. this morning loss $100,000. Hickey Saya Ha Will Appsal Hi CM None Can Stand in the Way of Hie Monro Placed on Trial This simistic than fur days past. Several Political Bunco Afternoon. dispatches were received but nothing Schemes. given nut other than the statement that JaKin is pushing preparations for war. At 2:3d this afternoon, after an ab(From the Bllltown Bugle.) A dispatch from St. Petersburg was sence of an hour and a half, the jury We want it distinctly understood by also received continuing the press that the esar at yesterday's re- In tlie Hickey case returned to court our stool pigeons of this town thnt they ception in the winter palace gave his und tiled a verdict finding the defend- are not to poach on us. assurance that lie would do all In his ant guilty aa charged. Sentence was When we tell a high Mormon authorpower to preserve peace. set for Monday at 2 p. in. to go nut nnd Instruct hla bishops In an Interview with a Journul re- ity to work JAPAN'S REPLY RECEIVED. against a Gentile like Tom porter after the verdict Hickey said 15. LONDON, Jan. It la rumored he wii not altogether surprised at the Carr for president of the council, he RUSSIAN WARSHIPS EN ROUTE. that Cireat Britain has notified Japan finding as there were certain witnesses Is atipimsed to do our bidding without CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 15. Two that any attempt of the Russian Black he could huve Introduced, but Ills lawquestion and without comment. vessels of the Russian volunteer fleet Sea fleet to pass the Dardanelles would yer advised lilin not to. He intends When we address a Methodist banpassed through the Bosphorus today be checked by decisive action by Great to appeal the ease to the supreme and ridicule the Mormon religion, quet bound for the East. Britain. court. He Is very severe In Ills criti"come-ons- " of th Methodist sect the A Central News dispatch says that cism of Hulling and Wynburg. are to supposed keep their pious WASHINGTON, Jail. 15. The news Japan's lust reply to Russia has been James Baines, charged with complicinoutha shut. received at the state department this received at St. Petersburg and Is now ity In the Zuug shIoii hold-u- p liy havHow in the mime of holy hypocrisy morning from Japan was more pes under consideration. ing loaned Hulling Ills coat, weakened can we play our game If these fool aa the time for his trial approached, pharisees of both sects blub on us to und leunilng that the case agnlnst the public? Hickey whs sufficiently strong reIf John Murpliy'aml George Hsnion solved to plead guilty. He entered his keep on with their satanlral snickering plea thl morning withdrawing Ills at our purposes, how ran we guff this former one of not guilty. gullible state Into taking ua seriously? Valentine Gideon, his attorney, and We have trouhles enough without Under further examination Chief District Attorney Halverson CHICAGO, Jan. 15. Chief of the made any of this give away, and Its got to Fire Department Mushinan was on the Musham said he had notified the Iro- statements in his behalf asking the stop. stand In the Iroquois Investigation thla quois managers that they would have court to exercise Its privilege nnd ImHereufler no one la to say anything morning and followed the apparent ef- to employ a fireman on the stage. The pose the minimum sentence. The min- that we don't want said. fort of other officials by trying to shift managers protested to the corporation imum sentence for the crime of robWe've got to attend Just now to foolthe blame. He said he had nothing counsel and Mayor Harrison. The chief bery Is three years. Judge Rolupp set union labor and weve got our ing whatever to do with the Iroquois. He was then summoned to the corporation the time for sentence at 10 a. in. on hands full. would have been encroaching on the counsel's office and he understood from Monday. But If our factotums will do ne we While this proceeding wns going on duties of the building department to the latter that he had no power to entell them, we'll have things going again He force ordinances. The managers plead- Hickey wns u quiet sjiectntor. havesald anything. the way we want them. The chief said that all he had to do ed that their employees were able to looked upon his erstwhile companion Our Job as mayor will be worth was to approve the fire fighting appar- extinguish fin?s leter than could the with disgust and scorn marking every while; and our side graft of publishing fenture of his none too prepossessing will net us some atus in theaters when notified that It regular firemen. money. Assistant Fire Marshal Campion wa face. He held Haines' In the highest, Our bunco Is the best on earth if our had been placed. When asked whether It was the duty of the Iroquois fire- on the stand this afternon and accused contempt and to his attorney and othcapiiers will pluy right; but how In man to report to him he said yes, but Fire Chief Musham of neglecting his ers characterised It In language forc- hades can we sell Gentile gold bricks that he had not done so. When asked duty. He said it was the Musham' ible and lurid. to Mormons and Mormon gold bricks When Hickey's rase wns cnlled At- to why he had not required the fireman duty to see that the laws were enforced Gentiles If our steerers give the to make a report. Chief Mushinan raid requiring the complete equipment of torney Christensen moved that the snap away? court peremptorily Instruct the Jury to that he could not answer except that theaters with fire fighting apparatus. I t there lie honor among the stool The Jurymen have demanded that return a verdict of not guilty. The he supposed the matter had been overpigeon. looked. He had been to busy to pay Building Inspector Williams be recalled motion was based on section 4S92 of By the way, If this mnn Rob Moyes the revised statutes In which It is set don't tomorrow. much attention to theaters. get off the grounds well put a out that a conviction can not lie obin him thnt he'll remember for crimp tained on the uncorroborated evidence the rest of our term as boss. He's no of an accomplice. business lu state politics. He can't Judge Rolnpp denied the motion on huve the nomination for state treasthe ground thnt the chuln of circum- urer. THIRD-STOR- Y stantial evidence, aside from the testiWe've made another bargain; besides mony given by the accomplice, was he's too honest NEW YORK, Jan. IS. Four men caused presumably by an explosion of sufficiently strong to warrant the rnae Honesty Is well enough, but a man paint and oil In the room. The flames being given to the jury. were seriously Injured and eleevn othdon't need to be a hog atiout It, and with remarkable rapidity. The The case was then argued by District Bob Is a regular porker for it He ers endangered by a fire this morning spread stables and repair shops adjoining Attorney Halverson for the state and wants to be all honest and all the time. In the depot of the Brooklyn and Coney were Several residences Boren Christensen for the defense. As destroyed. There's nothing In It Island railway. They were cut oft by were threatened. They were ordered the Judge concluded his Instructions flames and were compelled to Jump vacated by the police. The loss will to the Jury the noon hour arrived, and TEAM RUNS AWAY. before retiring to consider their verfrom the third story. The fire was amount to half a million. dict the Jurors were taken out to lunch. Only one witness of Importance was Miss Minnis Kissel Is Thrown Out of a Cutter, But Escapes examined at the Hickey trial after Unhurt. rinsed Journal the yesterday. report He was John Carnegie, formerly a maAt noon today the family team of Mr. rine engineer and at one time master machinist for the United States gov- F. J. Klesel attached to a cutter In Ronernment at Manila but whose fondness which were seated the driver and Mlsa SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 15. Former and Emery called Ronald a liar. ald hit him In the face with his fist, for the cup thnt Inebriates as well as Minnie Klesel took fright at the corner Superior Judge G. M. Emory and his glasses, and Emery land- cheers had brought him down to the of Madison avenue and Twenty-thir- d J. Ronald, opposing counsel In breaking more street and started to run away. They ed on Ronald's chin. A crowd of at- - level of a saloon "swamper," a case on trial quarreled In the court- torneys and officials separated them. commonly known as porter. He oc- upset the sleigh, throwing bliss Klesel room this morning. After the case was Both are leading attorneys of the city cupied this position In various saloons and the driver out, nnd breaking away and at the time of the Zang robbery became separated, one horse proceeddismissed the men met In the corridor and were the best of friends. street nnd the was hanging around the O. K. saloon ing down Twenty-thir- d avenue. Madison down cut-of- f. other to He to the his going prior Fortunately neither Miss Klesel nor testified that he met Hickey (he called Nick" the driver were hurt. him "Red). Monroe. "Dago, The horses were subsequently caught and the whole gang at the O. K. saloon. taken home, having sustained and Some of the gang were suspicious of him, but Wells assured them that he alight Injuries. The harness was damnever he al waa all rlghL The night of the rob- aged a little but the sleigh escaped that and postmaster-generD. C.. Jan. 15. WASHINGTON, enhe before Groffs saw the or knew bery he was standing at the cigar case Injury. What frightened the horses Perry Heath, a witness In the Machen tered Asslstant-Wynn- e First courtroom. when Monroe approached and asked could not be ascertained. the trial, this morning was visibly nervous. was also on the stand and de- him to step back aa he wished to talk A. O. U. W. ENTERTAINS. He said the Groff fasteners were In nied all knowledge of Groff fastener to Wells. He did so. Only a few words passed between them when use when he became first assistant being In use in the rural service. The A. O. U. W. last nlglit enterWells handed Monroe a gun. Monroe at their hall Phil Arnold of tained went to the rear door and handed the and J. R. Florey of KanMo., Joplin, not gun to some one, but witness could see the person. Subsequently he heard sas C'lty. grand officers of the lodge. The gentlemen are sent out by the shots In the vicinity of the saloon, and Wells asked him to watch the cash supreme lodge to asslrt their brethren . lonho and Wyoming In In register while he went outside to ascerwas Colombia distoward the United States membership. WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. In the tain the trouble. The next morning he Both gentlemen mada short a pec, Ha bully-lik- e left for that and thief the left sneak a before he but that of canal Lnkesld, question cussion of the Panama after ahh-- they we- - royally method of maintaining Ha policy In the senate this afternoon Senator on 8.) (Continued American Page diplomacy. Tillman declared that the action of the was an Insult to LONDON, Jan. 15. JaiKinese Minister llayashl said this morning that he had received no further advlcea from Japan and, further that it Is practically certain that any declaration of war will not emanate from Russia. Minister Hayashi still believes that the prospects for peace are good, but says that Japan Is ready to go to war unless Russia will give a definite pledge that she, too, will adhere to the open door and Chinese sovereignty in Manchuria. nd-vlc- OFFICIALS ENDEAVORING TO SHIFT THE RESPONSIBILITY -- MANY FORCED TO JUMP WINDOWS FROM LIVELY BATTLE BETWEEN LEADING SEATTLE LAWYERS ex-Ma- PERRY HEATH WAS NERVOUS ON THE WITNESS STAND ACTED THE SNEAK THIEF SAYS SENATOR TILLMAN Ul-ifc- |