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Show DAEY UTAH STATE JOURNAL O G 13 E 1ST, 106 VIII.--NUMB- ER VOLUME JITS WASTE SHOTS UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH JAPANESE LANDING WAR STORES IN KOREA. I LOCKS From Transports. Was Bombarded by Fleet Last from Midnight Night and Again Storm InUntil This Morning terfered With the Attack. PORT ARTHUR, FLEET JAPANESE THE REAPPEARED MARCH 10. AND BOMBARDED un- President Now Calls Upon the ficials of the Government s O'CLOCK THIS DISPATCH NEWS REPORTS ARTHUR i CEN- FROM THAT PREPARED .TO PORT JAPAN E8E BOMBARD THE PORT LAST NIGHT BUT OWING TO A HEAVY STORM COMPELLED TO DESIST. WERE AT 11 OCLOCK THE SIGNAL STATHE SENT TION FORTRESSES ESE ON MESSAGES TO THE THAT THE JAPAN- SQUADRON HAD APPEARED AND FIFTY THE HORIZON LATER MINUTES THE SHORE a batteries opened fire, SPRANG UP AT THAT AND THE ATTACKING MO- GALE MENT WITHDREW. FLEET JAPANESE REPORT THE VLADIVOSTOK ATTACK March 10. Admiral TOKIO, Kam-nu- ra the following report of the attack on Vladivostok Sun-fc- aenda Japanese y: POSSIBLE RAILROAD CHANGES. attack on Vladivostok on the at 1:50 In the afternoon and 1 believe hated forty minutes. the bombardment was effective and the enemy as the Russian forti did not reply. Our cruisers reconnoltered several adjacent places along the coast but found bo trace of the enemy. "Ttie sub-eqnen- MARTIAL Report From Denver Says Thera Will Be Important Onto Mado on tho Donvor ft Rio Grando. eH4s. JWOMZUZWd The Denver Post is authority for the report that then are to be some sauxapaxaut.. changes on the Rio Grande system as a result of George Gould's recent westEzpeditiously as the Mikados men are being sent by sea to Korea, the activity and promptness in their ern visit. methods shown in the forwarding of supplies 'despatch and arrival is equalled by the similarly business-lik- e Among the changes It predicts are for their use. Here is a Japanese war transport discharging her cargo on th Korean coast In record time. that C. II. Schlncks, general manager of the Colorado Midland, will superft sede General Manager J. T. Edson, who in turn will be given a similar position on some eastern line. William Coughlin, general superintendent of the Denver ft Rio Grande, Is to be general manager of the Kansas City ft Southwestern, with headquarters at Kansas City. He Is to be by W. J. Donovan, at conviction pre- aerompnnled BERLIN, Hiarch 10. today assistant present superintendent of the second of and third with circles will divisions, and by Russia be in government England chief disDunn, Stephen formerly Active war inevitable outcome of pro- patcher of the first division. defense of elaborate scale, iucluding measures for The Post also says that Glenwood ceeding on Springs is to be still more beautified Baltic coast. and made one of the finest resorts In is quoted Prince Uchtomsku, the west and thnt It will be the terminal of the Colorado Midland. on India is Russian LAKmT.n i OFFICIALS PREDICT COMING WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND RUSSIA asserts that the that war the are the war with Japan. preparations the the --- (til began vails the an Tageblatt Die as stating that a the Czars confidant, imminent. attack L LAW IN PARTS OF SIBERIA PETERSBURG. March 10. An ukase Issued today proclaims martial law in various districts of Siberia, Including that part of the trans-Baik- al district along Lake Baikal, the T MEMBERS WANT TO Imperial WOOLLEYSCASE UP IB SENATE BE T ST. railway and all branch Murderer Dunn Recaptured After Edward and Ministers Disagree And House Leaders Decide That But Propriety of Discussing It railways to the east Bristow Report Will be Aired Questioned and Carmack Resand Latter May Be Second Desperate Attempt olution is Defeated. Thoroughly. Dismissed. OFFICERS TO ACCOMPANY to Escape. THE RUSSIAN ARMY trans-Siberi- an March 10. Having granted formal permission. General Chaffee has named Major Gibson, Captain Jackson, Captain Gatley and Captain Relchmann to accompany the Hum lan army In the Manchurian campaign. WASHINGTON, been TORPEDO JOSEPH, Mo., March 10. Murderer Dunn, who escaped from Jail on Monday and was recaptured yesterday, again escaped last night and was recaptured at midnight. He was landed In Jail here ill of pneumonia and will be hanged tomorrow. PhyBOAT LOST; sicians say that he would die of the CREW WERE 8AVED disease in three days. CAXEA. Crete, March 10. A Rus-'- n ST, HEINZE IS ARRESTED ON CONTEMPT CHARGE transport which has arrived from comreports the loss of the panion torpedo boat No. 221 enroute. BUTTE, Mont, March 10. The leThe entire crew was rescued. gal battle between the Amalgamated Copper company and the Heinse people JAPANESE 8TEAMER was replete with sensational developWRECKED OFF CHEMULPO ments yesterday. Six arrests were made, three on each side of the long LONDON. March 10. To standing controversy aa to which is Lloyds lma corespondent wires that the entitled to possession of the Michael Pnnese steamer Shlnshu Maru was Dnvltt mine. surecked off At the Instance of J. H. T rerise, Chemulpo and Is a total loss. Purperintendent of the Montana Ore warrants chasing companys mines, MENTAL of arrest Henry TROUBLE AFFLICT8 were Issued for the JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Bill Thomas Preddhoemme and Thomas Roe on a charge of reckless and WDON. March 10. Investigation malicious use of explosives. The men the report thnt Joseph Chamberlain are employed in the Pennsylvania mine 111 mentally Indicate that there Is and they are specifically accused of basis for the rumor. Advices blasting stopes In the Rarus mine, one j Ekypt. where Mr. Chamberlain of Helnses properties, and endager-ln- g recuperating, state that he is im the lives of several miners. Proving. Later In the day P. A. Heinxe. T. H. Trerlse and A! Frank were arrested by alATTELL wins United States Marshal Lloyd for easily. court's federal of the violation leged HOT 8PRIXG8, Ark, March 10 order granting the Butte ft Boston to Inspect the Mibout, that was to have company permission Pnty rounds last night, Abe chael Devltt mine through the underAt f Francisco knocked out ground workings of the Rarus. p.. Haley of Buffalo In five rounds AUSTRIAN CITIES 8HOCKED. ht wa. Attell'a from the Jump. VIENNA. March 10. Earthquake ,ntepe"tlnF throughout Ha ley w,n this morning at niucb cleverness In the shacks occurred and Glagenfurt, hut iSTr mntt'h- weight in at Triest. CHrintha of unds and Haley at damage. no reports there are Port Bald one-sid- ed t' ; jjj pounds to of Importance Committtee Again Goes Into Executive Session to Hear Evidence in Apostles Divorce. No New Developments M.-nv- AND TRAL Of- 10. PresiWASHINGTON. March 10. Andrew WASHINGTON, assistant historian of the Jensen, dent Rosevelt today Issued the followMormon who church, prepared the AM officials of ing executive order: Hook of Lives of the Apostles." wae the government are directed to not called In the Smoot case this mornonly observe the president's proclama- ing to tell where he obtained the Intion of neutrality iendiug the war. but formation. The most of it, he said, to abstain from either action or speech was from previous publications of the which can legitimately cause irritation church. In regard to Apostle Grant, witness to either of the combatants. MORNING THEN WITHDREW. MARCH 10A LONDON, TESTIFIES. Strictly Observe the Neutrality Proclamation Which He Issued. at midnight the city intermittently til THE CHURCH OF STOLEN. gy 1904. AFTEI ERAS How flunitions and Provisions for the Invading Army Are Put Ashore 1 FOHTS. DOOR 10, March 10 The Gazette prints a sensational story that trouble has arisen between King Edward and his cabinet over proposed changes in the war office and hinting that the king may dismiss the cabinet. BIRMINGHAM, . WOODMEN DANCED. Last of the Series Given at Dignan's Academy Last Night. The Woodmen of the World gave the last of their series of dance parties at Dignans last night. As is usual at these functions there was a very large attendance and the dance was thoroughly enjoyed by all. This order le rapidly Increasing In numbers and is In a flourishing condition. The degree team does excellent work. The team le anxious to attend the meeting of the grand lodge and is endeavoring to raise sufficient money for this purpose. A prize Is offered for the best drilled and neatest appearing team and it Is believed the Ogden team would stand a good show of capturing the prize. CONTEMPT CASE UP AGAIN. The case of John T. Thompson et al, trustees of the Hooper Irrigation district, against Peter McFarland et al. came up In another form today. Proceedings have heretofore been had before Judge Rolapp In the district court in contempt against one of the defendants for the use of water, and the same was denied. Today a motion was made that the plaintiffs be substituted as Individuals instead of trustees. L. R. Rogers appeared for Plaintiffs and James N. Kimball and George Halverson for defendants. The case was still on at the time of going to press. is 10. The March WASHINGTON, house leaders, recognising the temper provoked by the Bristow report, have determined not to stand In the way of the investigation desired by the majority. WASHINGTON, March 10. In the senate Mr. Carmack's resolution calling upon the secretary of the treasury to send to the senate copies of the documents relative to the appointment of H. Smith Woolly, former deputy Internal revenue collector for Idaho, MUST TIE YOUR TEAM. whose name is before the senate for confirmation aa assayer at Boise, Ida. If You Fail Police Will in All LikeliThe propriety of the discussion was hood Arrest You. raised, but before It was settled Mr The police are vigorously prosecut- Carmack permitted the resolution to go over to enable Alaskan legislation ing the crusade against those who to be taken up. leave their teams standing on the streets untied. Ten arrests of teamsters ARTICLES ARE FILED. and drivers of delivery wagons were made yesterday. Nine of them appear, Lumber Company ed before Judge Howell this morning Has Now Completed Its and admitted their guilt and after beOrganization. ing severely lectured by his honor were permitted to go. Andrew Swenson, Articles of Incorporation of the the tenth member of the bunch, disft Lumber company court and obeyed the mandate of the a warrant has been issued for his ar- were filed with the county clerk torest day. A full reiiort of this concern was given In thesa columns at the time of GOT THIRTY DAYS TO REST UP. organisation. The company la capl tall zed for 50,000, 29,500 of which Is Charles Quinn stole a bicycle yes- subscribed for and fully paid up. Joterday which belonged to W. II. Tol- seph Scowcroft is president John W. ler. He was tired and wished to ride F. Volker, Willard soa propria ted v the wheel. Judge Scowcroft secretary and treasurer, Howell hates' a prevaricator and Quinn and they, together, with Albert and to be an adept this Heber Scowcroft and John H. F. Last proved htm-j- lf gave him thirty form the directorate. morning days ta Wver frdm that tired feelW ROY E. NORTONS SUCCESS. . ing. Volker-8cowero- ft Volker-Scowcro- vice-preside- CONTINUk SLAUGHTERING Mr. Roy E. Norton, a' famous new paper writer and correspondent, well known in Ogden, passed through this Manning, city yesterday on his way to Portland, ADEN, ?roh the British exped.-jocommand1" In whither he goes to take a position on SomalllarJ5, raided the Mad MuL-ih'the editorial staff of the leading paper. forces ar1! billed 150 men and capture Mr. Norton was a resident of Ogden ot camels. ed a for three years from 1890 to 1S93. BRITISH I0-Ge- SOMALIS neras s nm' said that Grant was reputed to have two wives. An academic discussion of adultery ensued In which the witness said that the Mormon people drew a clear distinction between the kind of adultery presented In Lorin Harmers testimony and the act of living with plural wives. In response to a question by Mr. McComas, witness said thnt only the general officers of the church were required to obtain the consent of the first presidency before running for a political office. The committee then went Into executive session to hear evidence for the defense In Apostle Teasdale'a case. NUMBER OF WITNESSES FOLLOW PRESIDENT 8MITH WASHINGTON. March 10. Con- tinuing the examination of Preslden Smith of the Mormon church in thi Hrnont case before tho senate committee on privileges nnd election! yesterday afternoon, the witness etat ed that he was absent from Utah dur ing the prosecutions under the Edmunds act, that he was not therefor) prosecuted. Was there a warrant out for you?' asked 8enatnr Dubois. I can present It to you now." responded the witness, with some snap It was returned to me. Then you were not at home lookini after your wives? "I was not neglecting them ert tirely." Replying to Mr. Hoar, Mr. Smitl said he considered that conditions li the state of Utah Justified him In th course he had pursued. On the other hand." he said we hav agreed not to solemnise any more plu ral marriages, and I don't believe," h added, bringing his clenched han down on the table, "thnt that under standing has been violated. Mi Replying to Senator Depew, Smith said that no revelations are li corpora ted in the Book of Mormor but in the Doctrine and Covenants. Senator Hoar asked some question) bringing out the status of children un der the law of inheritance. "The children of plural wives ge only what Is willed to them or to the! mothers, said the witness. "In m; own case I have made deeds to m; different families. He said In reply to Mr. Worthing ton that the Book of Mormon is no the Mormon Bible. What Is the Mormon Bible? King James' translation of th Bible. We have no Bible except th Bible of other Christian people." Replying to questions relating to hi former testimony concerning Apostl Teasdale'a plural marriage since 1891 Mr. Smith said it was his understand ing from Teaadale himself that at th time of that marriage Mr. Teaadal was sealed for eternity to an elder ly woman who had been his house keeper. Mr. Teaadale understood said the witness, that the woman wa In no aense his legal wife when h married Mary Scoles. His relation with her was Just a chaste as with his sister. "Precisely so, the witness replied He added that he had personal known of two other cases of sealln for eternity and that the church seal ed both both for time and eternity. At the executive session of the com mlttee before recess was taken It wa decided to allow a photograph to b taken of the committee room toda; hut with no witnesaes present. Andrew Jensen, assistant hlstorla of the church, at the ofternoon sessio said he had two wives, who were sli (Continued on Page 5.) |