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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL Vin VOLUME NUMBER BY CAUSED HEATHS OGDEN, UTAH 67. BILLED BY TIE SEVERE COLD Wave Frigid Over Sweeps the Middle West. States of MINERS ENTOMBED IN A GERMANS BATTLE WITH THE PENNSYLVANIA COLLIERY the Childs Head Was Carried By the Beast to Home of Its Owner. t BELOW IN CHICAGO MYSTERY SURROUNDS EIGHTEEN MONDAY. JANUARY AFFAIR TWENTY Among Record-Breakin- our g 1 MIK Ko-m- tn Japanese-Ruaala- r. life-siz- shafter meets WITH SERIOUS AKERSnELD. Cal.. . 1,. . u,,. ' ACCIDENT Jan. 25. Gen -- Shatter was seriously in- ypsterday by being thrown to "W a horse which he was He la In An care of a physician injury to the bone Is feared. IRGU0IS INQUEST HAS BEEN CHICAGO, wlence ln t the Iroqui fternoo PEOPLE MASSACRED Latest Rsport From German West rica Shows s Critical Stats Af- COMPLETED BULLS" TRY TO UNLOAD; WHEAT TAKES A TUMBLE opening . invocation today Chaplain Hale of the senate prayed for the na92 (9 tion tofollow the golden rule. 25. Wheat Jan. CHICAGO, Senator Culberson Introduced a resThe attempta of the bulls, InInform cluding Armour, to unload a portion olution asking the president to of their holdings caused a fast break the senate whether al the Isthmian corIn the market and for a time a stam- respondence had been transmitted and The resolution pede was threatened. The bulls finally If he had not done so. the checked over. and went came to the rescue Senator Burrows Introduced the resfall. olution authorising the Investigation of the charges aaglnst Senator Smoot. OFFICER KILLED IN DUEL OVER WOMAN The resolution was referred. The house passed a resolution calling I CHEMNITZ. Saxony. Jan. 25. Two the Secretary Hay for a statement of upon duel a today, army officers fought used by the state departresult of a Quarrel over a woman. the carriages ment. . Lieutenant Schubert was killed. 89. BUSINE8S BLOCK8 IN INDIANA TOWN DESTROYED BE MAN OF DESTINY Says Conditions in ths Philippinss Are Bettor than Undsr Spanish Ruls. BERLIN. Jan. 25. Dispatches today elate that the rebels In German West Africa are becoming more aggressive. In a decisive engagement near Huff. iiung one German officer and seven men were killed and the blacks lost forty killed. Five thousand are now attacking the cupltal, iVlndhock, where 230 Germans, mostly civilians, are surrounded. The negroes also massacred five German farmers anil their families, twenty persons in all, near Windhoek before the later could reach the main body and take refuge. Ths first question to bo settled in tho Philippines was one of tranquility. Ths native people had to bo reconciled and made to know that we were there for thoir good. That problem has boon solved. .The next question is ons of commerce. Tho islands are in need of industrial development. England and other eountrioo with with eolonioo stand ready to build railroads and it stands ths Americans in hand to get an Ameriesn hue-ti- e on. WM. H. TAFT. EXBITEMENT CAUSED INSANITY. Woman Loses Hsr Rtason Whils Traveling From Provo to Ogdon. The biggest man Its the administration of President Roosevelt was In Ogden more thHii half an hour yesterduy. Although William H. Taft tips the at considerably more than 300 pound, this remark Is not Intended a physical sense altogether. Many prominent republicans In looking for n Moses to lead the party out of the wilderness have allowed their eyes to rest on the gigantic form of the military government of the Philippines und besides being an eminent Jurist, a rather successful colonlul governor, a diplomat of considerable skill anil a popular politician who has always kept his auricular appendages close to the virgin soil, Judge Taft Is s citizen of Ohio, and that marks him as a man of destiny. The niilllury governor of the Philippine Islands passed through this city yesterday on the Overland train on his way from the Orient to the settl of government where he will tHke the ort folio of War In President Roosevelt's cabinet. I expect to take tho oath of office not later than February 1st,'' he said. 1 suppose we will reach Washington Wednesday and the understanding Is that I will Immediately take charge of (he War department." biiluni-e- About u year ago Mrs. Ogruln of Knit Lake was committed to the mental hospital at Provo. It was thought that she had so far recovered that she could be given Into the care of relatives, and a daughter living at Los Angeles had promised to receive and care for her mother. Yesterday the two started from rrovo for the west, but the excitement of the occasion proved ton much for the woman and when she arrived ut the depot she was a raving coninnnlue. She whs Immediately veyed to the county Jail and placed in the padded cell, but what steps will lie taken In the matter has not yet been decided uKin. The daughter is grief-strickover the condition of her parent. SUPERINTENDENT To GOES WEST. Maks Preliminary Arrangements g f to for Transfer of Cut-Of- Opor-stin- DopsrtmsnL Kuiierlntendeiit Scott of the Southern Pacific left fur San Franc-locthis morning where he goes to confer with the leading offlcluls of the coinimny with regard to making preliminary arrangements for the transfer of the Lucin cut-oto the operating departff ment. The work of repairing the damage done by the recent storm Is lielng vigorously pushed and It Is expected will soon be completed. The grading at Banvard, the new terminal, will be finished in about three weeks, and the track work will be pushed to completion with the least possible delay. MRS. STONE DEAD. Passed Away Suddenly at Her Home in Wilson's Lane. Mrs. Hannah Stone, wife of Samuel Stone, died suddenly yesterduy afternoon at 8 o'clock st her home In Wilson's lane. Mrs. Stone ate dinner as usual and was talking pleasantly with the family a few minutes prior to her death. She remarked that she would lie down a few minutes and after doing no died suddenly. Mrs. Stone was 56 years old and is survived by her husband and s 111 Governor Taft secretary, Fred Is accompanied by his W. Carpenter, Carson Taylor, who will represent the Islunds ut the 8t. Louis exposition, and the governor's servant, Monlco Lopes, a native Filipino. When asked If he considered the American occupation of the Islands an success. Governor Tuft unqualified said: Yes, the Islands are In a much better condition than they ever were under Kpanlsh rule. When we first arrived there we had to teHi-- the natives thHt our presence whs for their good and now that has been successfully accomplished, the commercial aspect of thea Ituation comes up. The Philippines are in great need of industrial development and the lack of railroads comes first Great Britain and other nations that have had ln colonial affairs stand ready to take hold of this great work of development, but we want American money and American management of the rallroHis and other enterprises If we ran get it, but the Americans must get an American hustle on. Governor Taft said that the Filipinos certainly were ln no condition to govern themselves at present and he would not like to prophecy when they three would be children. LAID TO RE8T. Funeral services over the remains of BRAZIL, Ind., Jan., 25. Fire this at the Zeph Crimp were conducted morning In the business section de- First Methodist church afyesterday stroyed $50,000 worth of property be- ternoon lounder the of the auspices fore the flames could be controlled. An sen-iceMasonic cal fraternity. The entire block waa burned. were of a very Impressive character an da large cortege followed the reCARS BURNED. mains to their last resting pluce In A 25. fire Mountain View cemetery. The flag ut Jan. INDIANAPOLIS, broke out this morning at the Capitol the Union Pacific freight house, where avenue barns of the Indianapolis Ter- deceased was employed was floatted at minal Traction company. A long string half mast yesterday as a mark of renew cars were destroyed. The loss is spect to the memory of the s $100,000. MAY of Affairs. of-fci- GENERAL BUCKS re-mo- in bar-nlf- TO TAKE Natives Are. Becoming More Ag- Governor Taft Passed Through gressive and Have Besieged Ogden Yesterday en Route to Washington. .City of Windhoek. Explosion Filled the Shaft With Debris and Off Only Means of Escape Rescuers Are Making Frantic Efforts to Reach Them. PITTSBURG. Jan. 25. At 8:30 this At mum all men oasllie were at tho Poor Coroner and Police Are Conducting an an In work occurred the g explosion morning KtruKKling in frantic half hour Investigation of the Horrible People in the Citiee shaft of the Harwich Coal company, shift to reach the entombed men, nil Case. Weather. near Ches wick. of whom will be suffocated unless they One hundred and twenty-fiv- e men speedily get fresh air. are imprisoned in the mine. Pending the arrival of the mine Incold wave 25. A 25. At 10 oclock the superintendent sent spector further effort to enter the INDIAXAPOL1SS, Jan. A Jan. CHICAGO, large, rec- ferocious dog belonging to William to Cheswlck and Springdale for physi- mine has been abandoned. About the that it is predicted will break all Barr entered the family home Saturday cians. Up to that hour ten of the min- mouth of the pit the air Is heavy with ords has prevailed for the last twenty-fdeadly fire damp In such volumes ns to night carrying in its mouth the head ers had been rescued. hour. The temperature at S of a child, apparently about three years At 11 o'Vlock several hundred men cause the gravest fears of the safety o'clock this morning registered eightold, which had evidently been torn are trying to make an entrance to that of tile entombed miners. It Is believeen degrees below aero and the fore- from the child's body while the latter part of the mine In which the entombed ed there are none alive. Repeated efminers are. It is believed that many forts made to communicate with them cast is that it will fall to twenty bel- waa atiU alive. ow tonight The case was reported to the coro- were killed outright or suffocated. Their have proved futile and attempts late to were death frozen ner this morning and he has gone to escape is completely cut off as the this Afternoon were directed to the efThree persons are cob Jo Their nairea last night Barrs place, which la four mllee dis- force of the explosion whs so great that fort to force air through the shafts thus G saner and the shaft was filled with debris. la Matthew relieving the men If they are still alive from the center of the city. tant Joseph Britton, The mine in which the explosion oc- below. Klperanskiewicx. The police are of the opinion that The force of the explosion is IllusThe prevalence of a high wind In- Barr was afraid to report the case be- curred Is located a mile from Cheswlck. It was opened two years ago and the trated by the fact that a pit mule was creases the severity of the cold. cause the dog belonged to him. The Barr's are Germans and are un- gas has always given trouble. It Is op- blown from the bottom of the shaft out Wisc25. Jan. MILWAUKEE, Win., able to speak English. They are un- erated through two shafts one hundred through the opening and a hundred feet weathe coldest is onsin experiencing familiar with American coroner cus- feet apart and two hunired feet deep. Ipto the air. Before the debris settled The latest report, as ascertained back and closed he shaft there came a ther of any state in the union. New toms and did not know what action to Richmond reporta a maximum tem- take until told by friends this morn- from the company's roll, shows that huge gnat of flume and the tipple build-Inat the mouth of the shaft was A further examination of the there are between 150 and 180 men perature of 45 degrees below zero last ing. Including the fire and pit boss. blown to fragments. night Hayward and Cumberland re- child's head leads to the belief that It The scene around the shaft is disTh.ec injured tipple men were taken port 40 Superior, 35, and Unity 38 bel- waa probably only a year old. The one to at where the hospital are: coroners theory Is that It was purow. Other low temperature! tressing as nearly nil the entonilied Allegheny, miners have large families. 31. Falla,' ded. 32; Baraboo. Black River posely abandoned on the lonely comOshkosh reports the coldest .weather mons and frozen or benumbed into in twenty-si- x years, the registration unconsciousness by the cold and was A strong northwest found in this condition by dogs and being 38 below. STOCK IMPRISONED wind is blowing and trains throughtorn to pieces. The commons are covout the state are running Irregularly. ered by snow today, preventing the PROVED BOGUS ID UPPER STORIES finding of the remainder of the body. DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 25. The cold record was broken this morning, the NEGRO LYNCHED temperature falling to nine below aero. BY KENTUCKY MOB George Outhwaite, a carriage painter, FLOOD CAU8ES MUCH SUFFERING SWINDLER WORKED GRAFT WITH was found frozen to death In a shed. GUTHRIE, Ky., Jan. 25. Lewis RadGREAT SUCCESS. AT WHEELING. ford, a negro, was lynched here last KANSAS CITY, Jan. 25. Five below night by a mob of from thirty or forty sero this morning. The weather la the negroes. He was arrested yesterday Boat 8wampad By Floating lea and He Operated in Many Cities But Has coldest in four years. Now Reached the End of morning, accused of killing Priscilla Captain and Two of the Crew Hie Tether. also a negro. Radford conAre Drowned. ' Frozell, TOPEKA. Kan., Jan. 25. The temto having assaulted the woman, fessed perature fell to zero this morning. but denied to the last the act of kiling VINCENNES, Iud., Jan. 25. E. S. WHEELING, W. Vs.. Jan. 25. The LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 25. The wea- her. Marshall Burrles employed John flood conditions today are worse. The Adams, charged with selling bogus ther ia the coldest on record. FourtIce mining stock In Chicago, Milwaukee. een below zero this morning. Dock, colored, to feed the prisoner, cold wave froze the water but the to not is weight. support strong in enough corridor the Jail and while he was Seattle and Portland, was arrested WOMAN COUNTERFEITER a mob rushed In and demanded the There are five hundred families here here this morning on a request from of resiSENTENCED TO PRISON keys to Radford's cell. Dock at first Imprisoned in the upper stories Chicago, where charges have been refused to deliver them. The mob then dences. At Benwood it Is estimated filed In by the Bankers' association. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 25. Mrs. gave him several blows on the head that there are 5,000 people living uphillsides. on Adams or was once htd nt Seattle on a stories of buildings Alice Roe per, a notorious counterfeiter, and drew their pistols, when Dock per and similar homeless the The suffering among charge. ho has operated in many coast towns, promptly delivered the keys. Radford this morning sentenced to five refused to leave the cell and the mob Imprisoned people Is intense. HOME FROM THE SOUTH. yrs In prison. Her son, Charles began firing on him, several shots takJan. 25. The ice CINCINNATI, were shots Johnson, received the all In effect sentence eight ing light gorge at Sisterville broke this morn- Popular Railroad Man Sees Bull t one year because he pleaded guilty fired. Fights townd tried to take all the blame for his The prisoner was dragged, half dead, ing and swept down on the harbor in Mexico and Priza Fights on coal harboi mothers misdoings. to a tree a few yards from the Jail arid boat Adelle at Brown's in California. the Kentucky side opposite Columbia. was hanged to a limb. The boat waa sent to the bottom KOREA DECIDES TO R. H. Lindahl, a popular employee drowning Captain Frank Moore. Cas- of the Southern Pacific company, has REMAIN NEUTRAL CA8HIER AN EMBEZZLER AND BANK IS CLOSED per Adrian and John Hancock. returned to Ogden from a six weeks' WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. The trip through California, New Mexico, PARKERSBURG. W. Vs., Jan. 25. minister called at the state deNASHUA. N. H., Jan. 25. The NaArizona and Mexico. Mr. Lindahl went 8 portment this morning and notified shua Trust company closed Its doors The Ohio river is still rising and at as far east as New Orleans, but spent Secretary Hay that Korea, In the event this morning and the treasurer, John o'clock this morning the gauge showed the greater part of his vacation in Old forty-on- e feet, six Inches. The lower Mexico. - He witnessed a n Gaggin, has been arrested charged with war, will big bull fight business districts are submerged and near neutral. embezzling $100,000. The bank's last the City of Mexico and saw the A dispatch statement showed liabilities of nearly railway traffic is suspended. from Berlin says the big prize fight in San Francisco. are now confident of peace In the $250,000. Mr: Lindahl gives a more graphic acYr East WERE CREMATED IN count of a Mexican bull fight than most THEIR BURNED HOMES BURNED BEFORE IT tourists, and while in the republic of DESTROYED HIS PICTURE TRIP TRIAL MADE the south made a general view of the PITTSBURG, Jan. 25 Three resiAND THEN HIMSELF country. 25. The dences In Butler extension were deJan. INDIANAPOLIS, Mis. SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 25. While on Theodore," the first suburban sleep- stroyed by fire this morning. BANK8 CALLED UPON Michael and Culley William was Sawyer pro,racted spree Peter TO MAKE STATEMENT Degroff, a ing car ever built In America, were burned to death. William Sawn Went home this morning, took burned In the Indianapolis-Easteris missing. a WASHINGTON. Jan. 25. The comppicture of himself car barns today. The car was to have yer the all. kicked It full of h'les. made its initial trip between Indianaptroller of the currency this morning PRAYS FOR NATION TO then Placa a revolver to his head olis and Columbus tonight The car Issued a call for a statement of the nand FOLLOW GOLDEN RULE rmarking Here goes nothing" was built st a cost of $20,000. tional banks at the close of business Ww his brains. 22d. Jan. 25. In his Friday, January WASHINGTON, Ttrribla Suffering E 25. 1904. In a condition to do so. None of the arts known to the Interviewer could beguile Governor Taft Into talking party politics. Instead he began to talk about Ogden. He said: This scenery is grand and those mountains are beautiful but what do you people do for something to eat!" The governor nnd party arrived In the Kan Francisco bay on the steamer Korea yesterday morning and were transferred by the tug Slocum to the Oakland pier where the Overland train was In waiting. They went Immediately on board the train. Mra. Taft remained ln San Francisco and will rest there a few days. The party (Continued on Page S.) |