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Show BAD! VIII. NUMBER VOLUME UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH 74. KING. EDWARD OPENS CLARK SOLD the House of Lords Was Brilliant One-Fri- endly References to the United WOOD BISHOP BRITISH PARLIAMENT Scene in TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FAIRBANKS PEDRO ROAD? lis Heroism Daring the Iroquois Statement That He Has Disposed Fire Calls for Praise from of His Holdings to the Pope. Harrimac. States in Speech from Throne. MINISTERED The speech was dosed with an exFeb. 2. Kin Edward of session the preslast the opened pression of the hope that peace would ent parliament In a speech from the be maintained between Japan and tmene. He dwelt at lenth on the after Russia, friendly utterances rearbitration in world afpjngress of United the States. garding fairs. scene The decision Alaskan in to the the house of lords was Referring fawas a. brilliant some it on the floor one, and points that aaid galleries being packed with nobility in full revorable to England and others Much as the last circumstance galia. During the ceremonies an Immense was to be deplored it was nevertheless matt for congratulation that the crowd stood outside under a forest of ancient umbrellas in the downpour of rain. misunderstandings In which made in Although the pageant was sadly Ignorance boundary treaties of geographical facts are so fertile drenched none of the time honored have in this case been finally removed features were lacking. Including the search of the vaults for conspirators. from that field of controversy. Ambassador Choate was confined to referred to the shortage of cotton by urging that the empire take all his bed and unable to attend. The the step to Increase cultivation In United States was represented by Secretary White. the British possessions. TO THE DYING SO TIS SAID IN SALT ad-ver- sa SULK'S PROFITS K RULE AT CRIPPLE CREEK IS ENDED. BIG MILITARY Psn Prisoners Are Turned to the Civil Authorities for Trial. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo Feb. 2. tn order of the governor military ns revoked SHORTS" HAVE MADE THEIR SETTLEMENT. Over Cotton Hae Taken a Sensational Drop Due to Sully Unloading His Holding. On law In this district today and prisoners, were turned over to the ivil authorities. the NEW YORK. Feb. 2. Cotton made a sensational break this afternoon, dropping from 100 to 120 points. Sully is reported to be unloading and it Is stated that the big shorts made a private settlement with him last former Congressman Glover, confined in the bull pen, night ns being arraigned in court this It Is announced that Sully will take a morning General Chase attempted to be short vacation having liquidated his social. Glover called Chase a name holdings at many millions profit. While who had been his face. Later, on meetiVerdeckburg in the street FURTHER INVESTIGATION OF GREAT SWINDLING CASE applied the same epithet to him. and spat In ng Colonel Glover REPORTED MASSACRE OF GERMAN COLONISTS HUNDRED BERLIN, Feb. 2. Dispatches today nport that a hundred colonists in German Southwest Africa have been mas-tr- d by blacks. FULLER SENTENCED. 8ALT LAKE, Feb. 2. Thomas Port Douglas soldier who Ful-th- e nar-rol- y lynching recently for wlmlnai assault on Miss Edith Gill, today sentenced to eighteen years escaped Imprisonment S DEM 1U PARIS, Feb. 2. Madame Humbert today appeared before the parliamentary commission appointed to invest! gate the Humbert affair. She was theatrical as susuaL .dressed in a fash ionable costume, bold and defiant Madame Humbert made vague insin uations against men in high public life and declared that she would produce documents in support of the charges. She said that one of the most important papers had disappeared from the custody of Minister of Justice Valle because his name was attached to it She will be given an opportunity to produce the documents. MIRE LITIGATION BE SETTLED VESSELS New Pacific Liner for Predicted as Result of Resignation San Francisco Deserters of President ScaHon of the May Be Arrested Amalgamated. NEWPORT NEWS. Feb. 2. undred seamen from William Feb. BUTTE, Mont, Sea lion, president of the Anaconda Mining company 'and president of the Amalgamated Copper company In Mon hal tana, has resigned, effective immediately. This will make a decided The vessel still lack, change in the Amalgamated policy. men. The prediction is made that the resmasters whose men have de-- It ignation of President Seal Ion presages r ecur,n warrants tor them. settlement of the litigation with a i. hfrebab,e that ome steamships F. Augustus Heinse. JVUnable to nil on time owing The successor of President Scallon wort crews. has not yet been appointed. WASHINGTON. Feb. ptrouer closes" WEST VIRGINIA BANK OXYGEN NECESSARY TO KEEP WHITNEY ALIVE Construction Work Has Been Suspended and Line Not Bo Built. Prac-t.call- y --w NEW YORK. Feb. the omptroller of the clans say that Wllllum the fader's National bank Is slightly Improved, but 10r" ,hl8 morning. lh' His physl C. Whitney Hdmlt that his condition Is very serious. It has adbeen found necessary several time minister oxygen. ate today Mr. Full-bank- S.- -ln sen- s ed . IN BELIEVED IN SALT LAKE. SALT LAKE, Feb. 2. Despite the President of Wool Growers Associa- official denial of the report that Harriman has acquired Senator Clarks tion la Confident of Its Success. holdings in the San Fedro and Salt Lake road it la given credence here. President Jesse M. Smith of the Utah Persona close to Clark and Ilarrlmans Wool Growers association, who has representatives make the positive dec Just returned from the Portland con- laration that the transfer has been vention, expresses himself as confident made. of the success of the proposed pack "in house project which is to be backed ACCIDENT AT POWER HOUSE. by the stockmen of the country. The Pipe Burst and Operation of Care Is plan is to establish plants at all the f Delayed. large centers eastern plants for the east and western plants for western An accident occurred at 7 o'clock last cattle interests. For example, plants evening at the power bouse of the will be built at Seattle, Portland, San street railway company, which did no Francisco, Salt Lake and Denver to damage and Injured no one, but delayed care for the western trade. the operation of the cars for a short Mr. Smith said he. did not know time. An elbow in the blow-of- f pipe what the other packing houses would of one of the boilers burst and let the do, but that if they cut or. changed steam escape and it quickly filled prices these prices would have to be the building. It became necessary to met The new scheme Is Intended to shut down the power for a few save the stockmen a large amount of mlnutea In order to let steam escape, money that would otherwise be paid after which another one of the boilout in shipping cattle to distant mar- ers was fired up and work was rekets. sumed. There are three boilers in the plant, but only two are used at a time in order to meet such contingencies as JURORS FOR FEBRUARY. this one or others that may arise. The List Is Drawn in the Second Dis trict Court FRIENDS ARE ANXIOUS. Today. Three Ogden Men May Havs Psrished The January Jury having been disOn the Nevada missed the following jurors have been Dasart- summoned to be in attendance at the district court Friday February 5th, Philip Geiger, Wllllum Hancock and for the February term of court: George Holberg left Ogden about JanOgden Thomas Feeney, J. B. Dana, uary let for The Needles, on the state line. They were A. H. Martin, Charles A. Halverson, to Walter Bingham, Claude V. Zimin, E. go overland through the Nevada E. Stewart, P. H. Cook, George H. desert. Letters have been written to Tribe, John N. Ford, T. H. Turner, A. them at The Needles but no reply has W. Meek, William Moyes, A. V. Kurby, been received and it is evidence that P. F. Sherwood, Jerome Brown, Henry they have not yet reached civilisaH. Butler and Ambrose E. Shaw. tion. For some time their friends and Wilson Ole Olson. relatives have been anxious about their Hooper William J. Bel nap. safety and this anxiety has been augmented by the published reports of West Weber Joseph Wood. S. dead bodies being found on the desert Harriscvlile Fred Miller. west of the end of construction work Uintah C. C. StoddarL on the San Pedro railway. Mariott M. S. Marlott. WAR CERTAIN, SITS GERMAN PIPER trans-Siberi- . : BERLIN, Feb. 2. Schlesslche Zeitung, a conservative newspaper, asserts today that war between Japan and Russia is certain and an outbreak Imminent. The paper adds that at a recent council where the esar presided orders were issued to stop traffic over the road from Moscow eastward and reserve trains for military use. Goods , awaiting dispatch ht Moscow were returned to the senders. The paper states that these facts created excitement on the St Petersburg bourse. Because of the Zeltunga high reputation and veracity business circles in Berlin are greatly alarmed. The foreign office has no notice of the crisis. The state railway managers say that they have received no Intimation of stoppage of traffic. PARIS' CONFIRMS THE REPORT. PARIS. Feb. 2. News received there thle afternoon Is of sinister made on Import. It in said that Japan has Increased the demands Russia. trans-Siberi- an 2. the natural and right. There was no othwarmly de- er course in honor than a revolt. fended the udmlnlstrntUni on tlic caHe said that the charges that the nal question. Ho staled that lie be- administration was a party to the revlieved the liiujority ut the criticisms olution hud been shown by the records had been Inspired by polities. He to lie based only on suspicion, unsup-ixirtROM EL Feb. 2. The pope today conSALT LAKE, Feb. 2. It la semiassertion und wild conjectures. thought the subject ought to he above ferred with Cardinal Gotti, prefect of officially stated that Senator Clark has HIitlcs and upon the high level of naThe senate committee on appropriathe propaganda, regarding the best transferred his holdings in the San tional duty and honor. tions today decided to report the urPedro. Los Angeles and Salt Luke way to recognize the heroism of Bishop Mr. Colombia Fairbanks charged gent deficiency bill Including the auroad, now under conatructlon, to the Muldoon at the Iroquois fire In Chi- Harriman interests. with attempting to hold up America thorization to the St. Louis exposition cago. The pope is especially anxious Construction has been practically and the French company, niuking to borrow 24.600.ono to be repaid from to recognise the bishop because of ceased and it is believed that Harriman the action of the Punninaluns perfectly the gate receipts. the groundless attack on him when he will not complete building the road. was a candidate for archbishop of ChiEMPHATICALLY DENIED. cago. OF SEARCHING FOR LOH ANGELES. Jan. 2. The report Bishop Muldoon was one of the first that Senator Clark has sold his holdon the scene and made his way to the ings in the San Pedro, Los Angeles and galleries where he pronounced abso- Salt Lake E BASEBALL railroad to the Harriman inlution to the dying until nearly overterests and that work on the road will come with smoke. He refused to be abandoned is emphatically denied leave hie post until dragged away by at the headquarters of the road. the police and then continued hie min- today The work of building the road is WHO 8HALL TAX CORPORATE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF istrations in an adjoining restaurant PROPERTY IN COUNTY? progressing at the rate of two miles a LUCAS AND McCLOSKEY. until he dropped from fatigue. day. Gave Absolution to Expiring Onss in tho Theater Galleries Until He Was Overcome. sev-ntyfb- ur W Says Criticism of Canal Policy Is Inspired By He Denounces Colombia and Politics LAKE 2. Nearly numerous for- -. VeweI ,n Port have deserted Wit6W day8 10 BhP 0n th neW Hall liner Mongolia, which the shipyard for San Francisco do., J THE ADMINISTRATION Lauds Panamaians for Revolting. PACKING HOUSE PROJECT. . DEFENDS to-a- ay LONDON. Bull 2, 1904, an The Validity of Law of 1899 Is Questioned and Serious Complications May Arise. The constitutionality of the legislative enactment of 1899, which removed the power of assessing corporate property from the various county assessors and placed it In the hands of the atate board of equalization, was the matter which engaged the attention of County Attorney Hulnnlski and the county Commissioners at their session today. The decision, which was eventually come to was that County Aseesaor Dlx wus instructed to assess all corporate property within the county. Should the assessments of the board and that of the assessor coincide all will be well; should they not some legal action will doubtless he taken to obtain a decision. County Attorney Hulanlskl and Com missloner Stanford visited Salt Lake lust week and had a conference with the officials there. Attorney Hulaniakl stated todny that Attorney Westervelt of Salt Lake county Is positive that the law is unconstitutional, blit he (Mr. Hulanlskl could not agree with him It Is expected that after the assessment Is made some of the parties will bring suit to test the validity of the law, which will in time be passed upon by the supreme court, so that eventually a recognised legal assessment will be made. The question Is an interesting legal one because should the assessment be made illegally the county will be unable to collect the taxes E OF Are Probably in 8oma 8ocludod Nook Arranging for Summer Ball Excursions. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN President Lucas of the Puclllc Baseball league. Manager McCloskey of the Salt Lake Windjammers And Big Bill' lllshel, the Itedouln of the Desert" This is the want sd Munuger Bin-fodesires to have inserted in all the As the days go by the newspapers. anxiety of people Interested in baseball increases. President Lucas has not yet answered Mr. Illnford's last Ogden proposition, neither has he sent to .Ogden the blank contracts that he promised to forward next day. It Is thought perhaps the whole trio are taking dally rides from Boise to Caldwell, Idaho, In banker Walter big automobile, or they may be in hiding while planning daily baseball excurslona from Ogden to Zion next summer. Mr. Blnford and the Ogden funs continue to stand pat rd Se-bre- e's I NEW YORK. Feb. 2. A fire in the laundry of the Bellevue hospital this morning threw a thousand patients Into u panic. Muny sprang from their beds and others rushed outside In scant attire. The fire whs quickly extinguished. but the physicians had a hard time quieting the excitement SUITS A MILLION Governor Peabody and Officers of Most Hear Evidence in Petition the Colorado National Guard That Big Raise Be Made in Are Defendants Railroad Valuation. VICTOR. Colo., Feb. 2. The cases of Governor Peabody, General Chase and several other officers, defendants In damage suits aggregating a million dollars, have been culled for trial before Judge Lewis, who Is expected today to set a date for the hearing. The suits grew out of the recent military occupation of the strike district by the state troops. LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. 2. The supreme court this morning granted to the members of the Omaha real estate exchange to file an application for a writ of mandamus compelling the Omaha city council to hear evidence in support of the contention that the Omaha railroads terminal tax valuation should be raised from $150,000 to $22,000,000. SHEEP MAN BADLY HURT. FAMOUS FLORIST DEAD. was received last evening Word 2. NEW YORK, Feb. William Burfrom the sheep camp of Richards A gess, the florist who brought the Marechal Neil rose to America ,1s dead West at Brigham City that John Thatcher, a young man 27 or 28 years of pneumonia. of Hge In their employ, had been badly DR. WITHEE WILL WED. Injured. Dr. Rich was sent to him and It Is an open secret that Dr. Ulysses performed an operation. Today Mr. V. Withee of this city is engaged to Richards learned by telephone that the Miss Pike, a popular young society young man was In a very critical conwoman of Salt Lake City. It Is un- dition and may not recover. The parderstood that the marriage will take ticulars of the injury were not place the bitter part of this week. |