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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VIII. NUMBER VOLUME 0 SLATE WRITING ANGERED HIS MINISTERS AT for Not Having Censures Them Anticipated the Native Re- AS ' volt in Africa FOR CALLS HE OODElSr, UTAH RUSSIA DECIDES WELLS 63. rerdict in SPIRITUALIST MEDIUM The Kaiser is of the greatly angered over the failure to make officials prepara government tions for such an emergency as has irlsen in Africa, where the natives are In revolt, and Is personally supervising the arrangements for rushing reinHe has Issued a call for forcements. volunteers and several royal princes volunteered among the first The kaiser refused their offer on the ground that It Is not desirable that ruling princes thould risk their lives. The Kaiser will leave Berlin tonight, traveling- all night to be in time to reach Wilhelm's Haven and bid the departing troops Godspeed. 20. - BASEBALL LEAGUE IS FORMED CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO. Jan. 20. The fornia state baseball league Cali- was launched at a meeting held last night The new organisation will be composed of teams from Sacramento, Oakland, San Jose, San Francisco, Stock-to- n The following officers Frank Herman, San C. Morelng, Francisco, president; H. Devone, Stockton, Sacramento, secertary; H. C. Ireland, and LodL elected: were vice-preside- Oakland, treasurer. FIRST CALIFORNIA NATURAL GAS PLANT VENTURA, Cal., Jan. 20. Construction of the gas plant which is to supply Ventura, Oxnard and neighboring towns with natural gas has been started. This marks the first time in the history of California that natural (as in commercial quantities has ben developed. Over ten miles of pipe will he laid and in sixty days the plant will be in operation. The flow is over 40,000 cubic feet a day has been secured. The gas is unusually pure. SAN FRANCISCO GIVES DOWIE COLD RECEPTION SAX FRANCISCO. Dowle was much Jan. 20. Elijah' fatigued by last night's effort at the Alhambra theater and slept late this morning. After breakfast he denied himself to all call rs and devoted the entire morning to his business affairs and preparations tor his departure for Australia tomorrow, Dowle was greatly displeased over last night's reception. PROMINENT MAN MEETS HORRIBLE DEATH COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 29. Colonel Brice, superintendent of the Central Ohio Gas company, while attempting to shut oft the a trench this by a cave-l- n be neath eleven feet of earth. The gas caught fire from a torch and the en tire fire department battled for hours to extinguish the spreading flames. The body of B: Ice was unrecognls able gas in morning was burled when removed. TRAIN'8 FUNERAL WILL NOT BE PUBLIC Y0RK- - Authoritative Statement that All of the Important Japanese Demands Are to Be Granted. THIS MOTION WAS ALSO DENIED WORK Jn. 20. The bodies of OF CORONER'S of JURY Alleged That tha Old Man Was Kept Doted on Whieky for Weeks. Impanalel Monro Found Guilty in Fifteen Minute Show Vindictiveness. eiMiiii for peace, tir to send a Berlin LoXD(iX. Jan. gciicial of the Pall Mall Gasctte noiitieiitinn to all ihe power. wires that he is assured on absolutely LONDON IS OIT1MISTK'. LA PORTE, Ind., Jail. 20. This trustworthy 1.0X1 ion. Jan. 20. The pre George Well, charged w illi complicJudge llowdl ciii)m lie lied a Jury authority that Russia has here nml (iiiniHiseil of Edward Auth, Rudolph morning the jury In the 120.000 will positively decided for peace and will today, with ihe exception of the Time, ity in the Zniig saloon hold-u- p contest of Mrs. Rhoda Ben ham, after answer Japan's latest note by comply- is of very opiimlHtle tone In regard lo at proprietor of the O. K. saloon, Kuchler and Amos Heebrlng, which will Investigate the mystery which Is nup-IMtwelve hours deliberation, gave n ver- ing with all the Inmportant Japanese the Far Eastern situation. made a desperate effort through Ills atlo surround the death of Michael The Manehester Guardian quotes a dict for the defense, sustaining the demands. D. Murphy nml Horen Dunn. Air. Dunn died John torneys, British official. Just returned, who says Monday night N. t'hrlstensen. to eniie trial today, Russia is now hesitating whether to htat Russia is wilL preariug to withdraw lint all motions and technical objec- at the hospital nnd the presumption was that hi death was due to alcoWitnesses testified that Mrs. Uen-ha- notify Japan exclusively of this de- - from Manehuria. tion were finally overruled and the holism. Whether this be true will be was a spiritualist nnd testimony work of securing a jury I now lielng determined by the Jury, which this showing that she had communicated proceeded with. viewed the liody now lying tit morning FI -IN It was when the case was called last Rlclieya morgue. with friends since her death by slate that the first objections were evening in to The story goes that Imfor Christum to the writing regard attempt raised In the form of it motion to quash Dunn cam in front his section on the break her will, was allowed to go to WAR IS TO END E the Information. There were six Southern IMcIfic west pf the of the city, the. Jury. ground stated, anintig them living that where for year lie has been employed The jury declared that Mrs. Ben-hathe information was woni to before as u section foreman. The trains were was sound mentally nnd not influthe clerk of the munli'iial court and not running regularly and he employed enced when she made her will. The IN man to drive lilin In with n team. It HIS ACTS PRESIDENT OF ROLE MANY PROMISES REMAIN UN- not the eonmiitling magistrate; that verdict practically sustains slate writIhe original comnot did file the latter Is said that lie bail In Ilia possession PEACEMAKER. FULFILLED. ing and other spiritualistic communiplaint In the district courMnit a copy; ihout ITiOl) in euHli. cations as true and competent testiHalt on the motion for ii change of venIt i also said that he went to Tut mony. Anxious For Pesos Between Ohio Sen-stor- e Auitro-Russia- n Commission Will Tako ue he transferred the case tif Monroe Smyth Royal Exchange saloon and and Will Make Concessions and Balnea to North Ogden, nnd as at once begun to drink very heavily. Independent Action Bulgaria IROQUOIS INQUEST MAY to Both. Wells was charged with them on the He remained at the saloon Preparing for War. practically TAKE. ANOTHER WEEK same Information that by making that all the time Hipl ft Is alleged that he Howell lost was In a slate of maudlin Intoxication Ohio, Jan. 20. A VIENNA, Jan. 20. Die Zletu assert truiiHferenee Judge CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, Jan. 20. More than a the Judge had not return- nearly all the time. that hundred witnesses remain to be exam- Washington siieciul to the Press says that the Austro-Riissla- n committee at ed the original complaint, warrant nr a .He miih fximiiin,il by Dr. Conroy a ined in the Iroquois investigation and that as a result of the conference be- Constantinople wearied of the ion iH'rtlfied copy of the record of the pro- short time hi death nml the the hearing will require at least an tween President Roosevelt and Senaaudience wih the ceeding to the district court but Ills physician stated that Dunn could not tlnually . other week. If the coroner decides to tor Hanna lust night a treaty of peace Sultan regai ding the reforms in the clerk had without hi slguaiitiu-erecover; that the Hflion of hi heart1 call only the important witnesses the at great hud already liccii ton much Imimlred. The matter was argued between Balkans will Hanna leave Senator and Foraker and for unlay inquest may close this week. length by Well1 attorneys and District When this statement was made It Is in an attempt to carry out It Edwin Price, manager of the Blue- - may be looked for almost any day. Attorney Halverson. Shortly liefnre alleged that the saloon people rushed t beard" company, was on the stand this President Roosevelt is anxious to plans. noon adjourned, Judge Itolapp an- the old limn to the hospital In frantic The paper adds that the Turkish morning. His testimony showed that make concessions to both sides in orthat he would render his denouncing where he soon died. minister at Sofia has forwarded to the rision at 2 o'clock. When court recon- haste, the work of the Chlcugo building In- der to Home tin e ago Mr. Dunn came to Ilia about a reconciliation be- Porte bring Important documentary proof vened the judge rendered his decision office of spectors was poor and light com pored n J. I). Murphy, the tween Hanna and Foraker and their that feverih war preparations are go overruling ull the objection. with the inspectors of other cities. He a mid had deed drawn con- -' attorney, Ing forward In Bulgaria. laid all the blame on the theater man- warring Ohio factions. This did not exhaust the effort of veylng from W. II. Little and wife a agement and tried to exonerate Klaw the attorneys. They still had another small ranch of forty acres In Welter Erlanger. ground for objection and a bulky affi- county, In the KV4 of HV of OF davit was produced signed by Wells, 22, T. N.. It. 9 W REPORT OF CALIFORNIA which asked for a change of venue for Mr. Duiiii wild Mr. Little 9400 In cash EXPOSITION COMMISSION the trial, alleging that the defendant for this preierty. The old man told could not get a fair trial In this county Mr. Murphy he was getting a 92,000 SACRAMENTO, Jan. 20. Governor because of the prejudice against him much for 940. There I an apparent Pardee has received a report of the created by dlscusion of the case in the loud on the title of the properly as state Louisiana Purchase Exposition newspapers, the holding of inns meet the Weber county records show It to commission saying that Commissioner Ings am other ground. Attached to have been sold and resold several Filcher has returned fro St. Louis and Grand Jury Charges Officials With Provided for In Bill Introduced by the affidavit were n numlier of news- times, having at on time owned paper clippings. reports the California building as proMilby Mr. EeiKN'h Farr of this city. Mr. to Enforce Laws Senator Morgan Failure District Attorney Ilnlvei'Hon resisted Murphy Is of the opinion that the cloud gressing well. The commission was lions Appropriated. the motion for a change of venue and is only an iipiwirent one as the title has During Recent Strike. obliged to refuse the privilege of disJudge Rolapp promptly overruled It. tributing literature in the building to always been vested In the United A Wells' plea had been stricken States until It was granted to Mr. Litthe California promotion committee as from the records he was again asked tle through the tlmls-- r and stone act. well as similar bodies on account of the to 20. Mayor Harrison Jan. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2Q.- -In CHICAGO, made The lack of space. plend to the Information nnd re- Mr. Murphy holda this patent. only exception a Senator afternoon senate this are attacked for Sheriff Morgan Barrett and Fe. Santa Pacific and is the Southern plied that he was not guilty. ConDuring this last spree of Dunn's, the ansiderable time will lie oecupled lnse old limn again rHine to Mr. Murphy's The commission reports that it has failure to enforce the law during the Introduced a hill providing for the office and asked to Imrrow 920. had much trouble in adjusting the re- recent labor troubles und officials of nexation of the republic of Panama curing a Jury. lie and appropriating $10,000,000 therefor, was given said he wanted to pay off hi debts and task was an that It for easy counties various space of the quests unions are charged with unlawful also $15,000,000 for the settlement of the the Jury yesterday In the case of J;iek return to work. Mr. Murphy refused but it is believed this matter will be arIn the report presented to any claims Colombia may make nnd conspiracy Monroe, charged with eompllclty In the to let him have It unless he wa asranged satisfactorily. Hnd In less than sured he would return to work. Tills the grand jury this morning by James 940,000,000 for the purpose of urqiiir Znng saloon hold-u- p, canal rights. rase was given assurance was not given. At this time, the company's the ing fifteen after minutes CANADA. December IN of the ORGANIZING grand Nye, foreman corilinued his ad- to them for their eonslderntlon they Patterson Senator however, Dunn told Mr. Murphy that jury, which returned indictments dress in the Panama canal dicusslon returned Into court with a verdict of he Intended to lease his farm to Put CINCINNATI. Jan. 20. The Boot leaders. against several labor for the purpose of showing that Presl guilty. and Shoe Workers today empowered Smyth. This was the Inst Mr. MurThe report specifically refers to riot- dent Roosevelt's action in Pnnamu was send to board organisers phy saw of Dunn. the executive (Continued on Fage 8.) strike. unwarranted by precedent the company Kellogg ing during Still later Pat Smyth paid Mr. MurCanada. into phy a visit and made Inquiries Into the validity .of the title to Mike Dunn's FLEECED AGED E FOR ARMOUR property. Mr. Murphy said It wa FIRE DROVE and If Dunn had disused of th land the records ought to show It. Now It Is alleged that it will be COAL TO THE shown at the Inquest by two or more that a short time before his death Dunn was seen to sign legal document of some kind nnd was so to Promote Sale far Caught Them Napping and Cleared Plan of the United Mine Workers Syndicate Formed gone' thnt he could scarcely make Thespians Escape From a Burning of in the Manufactures Their his murk. the Wheat Dollar Raise to Necessary Up $340,000 20.--T- ed in m JurlH-dictio- n; 1 e ca , well-know- g T Is-e- ii THEM STREETS SHORT LAMBS MIRERS t Hotel . . rank E,iun and her daughters, ?Ven Und flve year"' were found . in r bun"n home this afternoon. It sU,a." evM"tly a case of murder and The P0,,ce Were that the .hot!! lWi,,ne uuddenly insane nnd rhi,(lren and herself after tine "re ,o the residence. Z T' Desired Information Quashed and Was Michael Dunn Swindled When Overruled Asked for His Lands and Change of Yenue. Money? jJury Now Being in Scanty Jan. 20. George Kran-i- n Chicago Train's body will lie In state the AppareL undertaker's chapel from 6 o k to "Isht until 1:30 tomorrow, w child n and workmen will be allowed to ew the remains. There w CHICAGO. Jail. 20. Two hundred be no Public service. members of theatrical troupes which have been thrown out of engagements MOTHER'S AWFUL DEED. of the Iroquois fire, wore a NEW YORK. RED MAN'S DEATH FOR PEACE to Permit Princes of And Testified Through Friends Against Emperor Refueeo the Attempt to Break the Royal Blood to Take Any Her Will. Chances of Being Killed. BERLIN, Jan. 20, 1904. TRIES TO ESCAPE TRIAL Will Contest Case on Hinged Evidence From Across the River VOLUNTEERS WAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY CHICAGO, aJn. 20. Today wheat It was advanced fnOn 90 to one of the most strenuous days in 'the wheat pit in recent years. The excitement at the close was terrific. result as by Armour, who was long on a line of driven into the streets this morning million bushels, did not appear fifteen on a fire in the Grand Pulace hotel In market until the advance was rescues the North Clark street. Several and already sharp. The advance netted hlin accomplished with difficulty of nearly 9340,000 profit on today's tradifew of the guests, a majority dress. to ng. Dollar wheat Is now confidently whom were women, had time predicted. any without The fire was extinguished The advance today was due to the fire In cnsulltles. This was the second frantic efforts of the shorts to cover weeks. the same hotel within two ; United States. Funds. Is Expected. 92. BERLIN, Jan. 20. A syndicate of Iron snd tseel merchants Is ar German United Mine Workers at this morning's for sn agency In America to ranging session adopted a resolution calling for adavnee the sale of German good, and appeals to the different state legisla- counteract the djmplng of American tures asking the enactment of laws goods in Germany. compelling railways to pay half a cent a ton for all coal carried outside of the SHE'S AN AMERICAN GIRL, OF COURSE state, the operators half a cent for iM 1 of half miners the coal mined and BERLIN, Jan. 20. Mis Inn Mllroy per cent of their wages Into a general fund to be used in the building and of Detroit today secured the degree maintenance of a home for nged nnd doctor of aclene, being the first woman ever so honored In Berlin. crippled miners. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 20. The REPRIMANDED AND RELEASED. It Is to be hoped that the asbestos curtain has fallen on the last act of that thrilling Dutch drama, Who Hit Ebele Edsenga?" The Dokwag brothers appeared before Judge Howell at 7 o'clock lust evening for sentence. The court released them with a reprimand. He told the boys, with the assistance of an Interpreter that it was owing to their good behavior, honesty und Industry since they hnd been In Ogden thnt they were discharged, but in the future there must be no more fights on the way home from meeting. Any boys engaged In auch affairs in the future would get the limit. |