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Show DAILY UTAH VIII. VOLUME NUMBER O&DEN, OTA 62. FIRE DESTROYS I ill III FACE IHE Favorable Report from House mittee on the Bill Creat- ing Batch of WASHim E GOVERII-MF- BE Heroic Act of a Porter Who Took tha Elevator Mans Place. 19, 1904. BUGLE EDITOR IS TRIAL IS HT GBEAT II WAR Case Is in ARMY BRAVE WORK OF THE FIREMEN Nomination! la Transmitted to tha Senate by the President. TUESDAY, JANUARY Inmates Narrowly the Building. FOR L--I MRS INSISTS THERE WILL Escaped Being Burned a Commission. MILLIONS jIAHY OF FAST FLYING OF PEACE, Two Hundred Com- JOURNAL Minister Allen Wants More Marines to Guard the American Legation in Seoul But Will Not Get Them Russian Troops Leave Port Arthur. Now In Hands of the Holds High School Children SpeQ bound With His Match' Jury and Is Being Considered. less Eloquence. NO VERDICT YET THEN RETURNED AND Trial of Goorga H. Wall, Lata Proprietor of tho O. K. Saloon, la Next in Order. 19. A WASHINGTON, Jan. dispatch Port Arthur soys that the nut war J from Minister Allen at Seoul says evidcnivs of hoMiiliiit-- ure unimporthere is a panicky condition at the Ko- tant. Four thousand troops are schedA verdict will be returned by the rean capital and intimates that the sit- uled to start north tomorrow and tills uation Is induced by foreign influence is Hi,- only warlike feature. Jury in the case of the state against to cause either Japan or Russia to enNewspaper correspondent who ap- Jack Monroe, the leader of the holdter the country in large force to pro- plied for passes to accompany th. ups, some time tonight. Wheu court retect their interests. army were Informed that war was not convened after lunch District Attorney The administration brliev'a that at expected and thnt the Issuance of perthe present time there is a sufficient mits would be premature. It is be- Halverson announced that the state force of marines In Korea to secure the lieved here that the Russians have no rested. Mr. Christensen replied Immesafety of American Interests, although desire to Interfere In Korea even diately that the defense had no testiMinister Allen continues to urge a a should Japan continue 1o land troops mony mid tiie district Attorney coin-me- n ceil ills argument to the jury. increased guard. there under pretense thRt they are to At this writing no verdict hite yet The state department has received guard the railway. been returned by the Jury. advices today from St. Petersburg and The trial of George H. Wells, Ihc MEDIATION NOT NECESSARY. Pekin which are favorable to penc. The officials, however, adhere to the PARIS, Jan. 19. According to a late proprietor of the O. K. saloon, is belief that war is bound to come sooner statement made liy the Japanese min- the next in order and will be taken up ister this morning the affairs of Ja- Immediately upon the Monroe one beor later. John D. Murpan and Russia have never been suf- ing completed, RUSSIAN ARMY' TO MOVE. ficiently critical to warrant the medi- phy, Wells lias also secured the services of Hnrrii-XChristensen, the Halt LONDON, Jan. 19. A dispatch from ation of France or Enginnd. Luke attorney, who has defended the others and Is fainlllary with all the details of the case. FIFTY ZERO Relates TELLS ABOUT IT How Children Get Drunk in ths Organ Lefts of Churches. s WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.The houee committee on merchant marine and fisheries today ordered a favorable rea commission port on the hill creating to consider and recommend legislation (Or the development of the American merchant marine. The commission will consist of five senators and five representatives and is to report to congress on the first day of next session. Fifty thousand dollars are appropriated for expenses. The house committee on military today agreed on the army appropriation bill of $76,956,000. Among the items is one for national guard maneuvers. Chairman Hull will report the billto the house tomorrow. Chairman Hepburn of the committee commerce, on interstate and foreign asked unanimous consent for the consideration of the pure food bill. Smith of Kentucky objected. Speaker Cannon laid the Panama MARION, Ind., Jan. Fire this 19. Comorning destroyed the lonial apartment building. Two hundred inmates narrowly escaped death and a large number were saved by the firemen and removed in an unconscious five-sto- ry condition. The elevator operator deserted his post, but a porter operated It and saved many persona . correspondence before the house. Mr. Hepburn renewed his motion for the consideration of the pure food bill and it was taken up. The president today sent to the senate the nominations of Fleming Cheshire of New York to be at Mukden, China; James Davidson of at Antung, Minnesota to be consul China, and Edward Morgan of New Tork to be consul at Dalni, China. The resolutions providing for a congressional investigation of the department, which have been before the senate several weeks, wre referred to the committee on postofllces consul-gener- al post-offi- without ce objection. AGAINST BLACKMAILER TILBURY INDICTMENT CHICAGO, Jan. 19. The grand jury today returned an indictment against Coachman Tilbury on the charge of concealed weapons. He attempted to blackmail Mrs. Thurston in the sum of $12,500, the price demanded for for the suppression of alleged compromising letters. The grand Jury Indicted the three confessed ghouls who robbed the body of Mrs. Trask, a victim of the Iroquois carrying WRECKER WRIGHT TESTIFIES IN HIS OWN BEHALF 19. Whitaker Jan. LONDON, was on to testify in the stand Wright his own behalf this morning in the case charging him with wrecking the London Globe corporation. He described In detail his experiences in various mining enterprises during his residence in Philadelphia. the TANNERS STRIKE PLAYHOUSE Vice-Presid- Lo'ely to go to San Francisco and straighten out- - the complications In the tanners strike If possible. Failing will be obliged to withdraw the union stamp from the San Francisco manufacturers. BALLOTING COMMENCED FOR MARYLAND SENATOR EMPIRE STATE BURNED $10,-00- 0. workers have million cash surplus Indianapolis, ajn. en ht fifty-tw- COUNCIL IS CORSE OF NEGRO RICE EDUCATION SAN Jan. 19. J. Alexander Dowle arrived this morning from Isis Angeles In his handsome private cur. He slept late and after breakfast was driven to the Palace hotel, where an elegant suite laid been prejmred for him. At the hotel Dowle continued the story that he would establish a Zion City on the Piicilic coast, perhaps within easy reuch of Kan Francisco, but none In southern California. The details of the plan have not been worked out. lie sails for Australia oi Thursday. PISSES THEATER BUILDING . ORDINANCE to Opening of Places Inauguration Speech In Which Strong Views on To Take Action In Regard of Amusement-Furt- her Testimony Race Problem Are Set Forth White In Iroquois Investigation. Supremacy a Necessity. In his der the control of a superior race. n While a few mixed breeds and freaks inaugauratlon speech Governor declared the growing tendency of the race may possess qualities which of the negro to commit criminal assault justify them to aspire above a menial, upon white women Is nothing more the fact still remains that the race Is than a manifestation of a racial demore. This fact sire for social equality. He declared for that and nothing In all the In strong, unmeasured terms that ed- will ultimately be accepted not and will man white ucation Is the curse of the negro race states. The not share sovereignty and doand urged leglaaltion to check such should the with minion negro and the time education. He said slavery was the truth should be when the come has ever only process by which the negro matter. the about told "God would be partially civilised. that Governor Vardaman declared a Almighty created the negro for should rise up the nation of the people worlds menial. In every age of the fifteenth of the the demand and repeal civilisahis history it has been shown tion will last only so long as he Is un amendment. Miss., Jan. 19. Vard-ama- 111 mine A Ma-ch- Jan. 19. The was taken this afternoon and Indicates that Senator Gormans campaign, which contemplates the election of Bernard Carter, WAIVED EXAMINATION. IS GOING TO NORWAY. meet with strong opposition and Wiwlble defeat in Robert Pries Arraigned for Larceny Isidor Raynor, who defended Ad- Pleasant Party Given Last Evening miral Schley, received Half Barrel of the highest vote, Honor of Walter Halbut not Boor. enough to elect verson. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. first vote for senator DOWIE WILL ESTABLISH ZION NEAR SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK, Jan. 19. Harry Miners People's theater, a famous place In the Bowery, was badly damaged by WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. The Jan. 19. OLOVERSVILLE. N. fire at 9 o'clock this morning. It had All previous records are broken by the trial today was devoted largely to been recently used as a Jewish play- cold wave which la sweeping over this evidence as to a resonable cost for the house. The loss is estimated at section. The temperature waa thirty-eigGroff faateners. The government is below aero this morning, forty-tw- o trying to show that the Groffs could o below at Mayfield and CREMATED. CATTLE cents have sold them for seventy-fiv- e below at Broadalbln. W. made handsome o a each and 19 Eighty-twprofit. EMPORIA, Kan., Jam 19. cold The testified aJn. that his NEW YORK, In fire a Laughln factory pedigreed cattle perished which destroyed the immense barns of wave Is causing great suffering in this made fasteners and sold them to the pity. The temperature was one below Groff company for a quarter of a dolthe famous Sunny Slope stek farm aero at noon. lar each for a complete fastener The loss will reach $20,000. JACKSON, CONCINNATI, Jan. 19. At the Boot and Shoe Workers convention today It was decided for BELOW FAMOUS NEW YORK fire. trying to end . A pleasant party was given Inst amusement evening at the First ward who Halverson, Walter of hall In honor for a as missionary y Nonna to Is going Saints. Latter-da- y of Church the The party was one of the most pleas- 19. At the lm of the convention of United Workers of America today the uditor's report wua read, tl shows t theorganlsatlon was has cash on hand ant ever given In the ward and 0 'he amount of number of $1,100,000. attended by a very large Fords people. Music waa furnished by illeky warehouse BURNED orchestra and there were songs by sevCINCINNATI. im-- n eral local people. jan. io.-- The rehouse of the Mlhalovltch Mr. Halverson, who Is a very popular er W" deHtro'ed man. will leave by fire this and exemplary young r firemen were seriously for his new fields of labor next Tues.rn " oclock. He will wau-Th- e ,om day evening at 7:15 be gone two or three years. of Robert Price waa before the police court this morning on a charge of larceny. He waived examination and In default of furnishing bail bonds for $500 was recommitted to jail pending his trial In the district court Price Is the young man who. In company with a companion, last October broke Into the warehouse of the Becker Brewing and Malting company and stole a hhlf barrel of beer. Two men charged with drunkenness were fined. in the Iroquois investigation this morning. Commissioner Williams was relied at his own request to explain the methods of the building department. He told of a conference with the mayor and heads of departments at which lie was instructed to rut down expenses In all possible ways. Chief ONeill denied nil responsibiltaken. Chief of Police O'Neill and Building ity on the part of the police depart Commissioner Williams were witnesses ment. The city council amended theaan this morning passed ter building ordinance, providing greater security to audiences in case of fire. At tonight's meeting the council will take up the matter of when the theaters are to be allowed to reopen and it is expected that definite action will be CHICAGO. Jan. PROPOSED 19. SUMMER THE MARKET RECOVERS. SCHOOL Selection Committee Will Visit Ogden Active Demand for Marriage Licenses Is Now PrevaOn Tuesday. Janus-ar- y lent. 26th. At the conclusion of the lecture at the Weber Stake academy hist night Prof. Tanner and Prof. McKay had a conference with regard to the visit of the committee who have In charge the selection of the site for the proposed summer school. The date finally fixed upon was January 26th, provided, of course, nothing unforseen happens in the meantime to prevent them coming. The committee Is made up as follows: Mr. John Sharp and Professors Tanner and Paul of Sait Lake. Professor Cluff of Provo and Professor I.ynford of Lo-ga- n. v I From the llillown Bugle.) We have no doubt that you have ell of Cicero, IVniostlienes, Torn Mich, Eduard Burke, Daniel Webster, Ilillllps Brooks, Dennis Kearney and Frederick Douginas. These fellows were orators. - So are ue. We like to hear ourself We will bet we cun give . sis-nk- uny orator we know cards, spades and big casino and beat him in the oratory business. Our hist and greatest effort, and one we trust will go sounding down the hulls of time, we made at a little talk-fe- at at the high school. We were leading indy. We plated the real star jnu-ts- . We occupied the center of the stage. And then ue, the spake. And to use an Illustration from holy writ: "And so did Ruliuiin'a Jackass. Our theme was saloons. We told how many of them exist In Biltown and how bud they are for the boys and girls. Still in our most eloquent and spellbinding flights, we told our nudlenee thnt we did not think uny of (lie saloons sold liquor; Hint we believed that commodity was always obtained In a vacant room We were upMulrs over h church. there, so we told them, and that the mom contained a cracker box. a dingy lamp und a Jug of whisky. Here it was that hundreds and thousands of rosy cheekel school boys were turned away maudlin drunk every hour In the day. We told our admiring audience that the saloons in Billinwn sold no boose; (hut It whs oh tallied in organ lofts of churches. And they believed it. "Did we break up the Joints that we found in the upstairs places?' you may ask. gentle reader. Well, not much. Do you see anything green in our eye? And then we need the iponey. we make Talking about sjim-he- , lots of them and they are nil printed In both the Republican nnd Democratic editions of the Tingle. That Is. they are printed after our bright staff of reporters translate them Into English nnd cut out all the things we say which might lose us subscribers or votes or loosen our grafting grip on the dear public. Our speeches are all classics in their to read wsy and everybody ought them. Everybody ought to subscribe for the twin Tlugles and rend what we have to say about our siieeches. We say something every day. And somellniea twice a day. And we make siieeches on all occasions from a dog tight to a church banquet. We are the mayor and it's our official right to speak whenever we open our mouth. We never shut It. Without It we would he graftless. And we need the money. silver-tongue- awe-inspir- ed PArqiC IN As the mouth adavnees the Indications point to a gradual Improvement d, CAFE CAU8ES MANY DEATHS A SEBASTOPOL, Russia, Jan. 19. Are broke out In a crowded cafe here tell us that there is always a notable today und resulted In a panic. Six falling off in the market just after the corpse have been recovered and It Is holidays, but they do not offer any ex- feared there are a score more In the planation, so readers can make their ruin. own conjectures. Today there was a much better tone prevalent, and the CRAMPS WILL BUILD demand for licenses strengthened as THE NEW BATTLESHIPS the day advanced, the following being the names of those concerned: John WASHINGTON. Jan. 19. The conR. Johnson, 27, and Isabella L. Martin, tract for the construction of the battle22, of Wilson; William W. Purrington, ships Idaho and Mississippi was for22, and Ruth May Hunter, 19, of West mally awarded to the Cramps today. A program will be srranged for the Weber; William J. Southwlck, 21, and RECOGNIZING PANAMA reception and entertainment of fhe vis- Mary L. Campbell, 18, of Liberty. a of Cora IS THE PROPER THING be will R R Wilson, daughter itors, and everything possible Twenty-seventh on who reside Wilson, convenience. and done for their comfort street, went down to Salt Lake to WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. The state The Blllee club have selected Feb- day, and tomorrow she end Moroni detriment has been Informed that the ruary 12th as the date for their ball Lever will be married in the Kalt Lake Netherlands has recognised Panama ns independent nt Dlgnan's hall. temple. In the matrimonial market. Experts A |