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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL Yin. VOLUME NUMBER OGDEN, UTAI--I 122 TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1904. ATTEMPT MADE TO BLOW UP RUSSIAN SECRETARY f AT LANDING JAPANESE CHEMULPO j TROOP TRAIN I r IS EVASIVE Confirmation of Defeat of Cossacks by Japanese in Skirmish Near Anju Is Lacking. Official Authority for the Recent Service Pension Or- der Questioned. PETERSBURG. March 29. A CHINESE MURDER RUSSIAN ENGINEER AND WORKMEN received this afternoon of port wai to blow a Ineffectual attempt made ST. PETERSBURG. March 29. near Tatarlakyo, 61- - A report haa been received that the 0 a troop train neria- Chinese, at the Instigation of the Japanese, murdered a Russian civil en&OXDOX, March 29. The Japanese gineer and several workmen on the no confirmation of the railway near Chansi, China. MTe received From Harbin comes the news that Seoul that fifty Japanese from gport wound-,- 1 the Chinese were Coeeacke hundred governor, in retaliation s md and Mrmlah for between the declaration Anju of martial law at a jn Newchwang, has stopped vessels from flnju. niinn imperial 4'a declined half a taking fruit from Chinese ports to aint today on the Seoul reports ot Newchwang on the ground that It Is Japanese contraband. Ike Russian defeat by the and Tlngju. letveen Anju GENERAL MA REFUSED TO TO CONFER WITH KUROPATKIN CZAR SENDS WINE WOUNDED SOLDIERS ROME, March 29. Agensla Libera that a portion of the Vladivoreports 29. The March gT. PETERSBURG, gT a hundred bottles of his private cellar to fort Arthur for the wounded. Tuesday's papers comment at length of Direo the alleged recomendation ector of Maritime Customs Hart to Ike Chinese government that It create i European trained army by levying i universal land tax. Novoe Vremya hji that Hart la very simple if he thinks that China la able to create an or thirtumy inside of the twenty-foy months the war will last In many The financial situation hwian cities Is becoming alarming. The rise In the price of food Is caus-h- f car has ordered due sent from stok squadron has arrived at Nikolal-ewsSiberia, at the mouth of the Amur river. A Russian army corps has left Harbin for Chang Chun. One of the first acta of General Kuropatkln after his arrival at Mukden waa to seek an Interview with General Ma, commanding the Chinese troops. General Ma refused to grant the Interview. k, prominent Jew named Englehardt, writing to the Novlstl, repudiates the tatement that some Jews are favor-M- y A I BENKETT WILL MODE PEMT'S Excha- 'S w SACRAMENTO The the of navy today approved secretary the recommendation of the court of in qulry in the matter of the recent collisions between the battleships Illinois e and Missouri. There will be' no proceedings. The court finds that Captain Bradford of the Illinois acted with consum does but mate seamanship the Cowles, find not that Captain brother-in-ladisplayed presidents the proper signals to avoid the colMarch WASHINGTON. CHICAGO, Stlrota. a STUD. Jnion Men Arrested for the Crime Mrs Botkin's Former Lover Is Hearing of William J. Bryan's Apof Returning, to Their Homes Closely Questioned by Her Atpeal From the Decision in Reat Teltoride President Moyer's torneys In Regard to His Relagard to the Sealed Letter Great Intimidated. Women. Other tions Interest in the Proceedings. With Attorney mill Case. March fourteen-year-ol- 29. d on Apolonla girl, who the stand this morning artless-admitted that she had committed Kfitwy before the grand Jury which "olted In the Indictment of the five whom she OschowskL W swore she saw kill motion of the state's attorney Indictments against the defendants 9 uaehed and the cases dismissed. The reaaon given by the girl for "nwitUng perjury was that Mrs. howkl wanted her to swear the lives away. The murder occurred In the rear of atoon. The girl yesterday vividly rlbed the tragedy and pointed out 7 flve Oefendants, whom she ldenti-- s Oschowskl's murderers. mornIng she confessed having Heated. The friends of the ac-- j. 0'e made a demonstration they were released. the RIVER AGAIN ON RAMPAGE 29. fur-th- w. March 29. Showers are prevailing throughout the valley today and It is raining in the mountains. The river stands at 24.S feet and Is rising slowly. The tributaries of the river are rising fast The threatened break In the levee yesterday waa averted by hard work and the embankment la safe for the present SACRAMENTO, Cal., SARAFOFF POSTPONES lision. HI8 LITTLE WAR In view of the fact that the Missouri officers la a new ship and that the 29. March SOFIA, Sarafoff, the and crew were unaccustomed to her Macedonian stated leader, Insurgent Admiral court and mechanism, the that It had been decided not to today no be there that recommended Dewey raise a rebellion this spring. The de further action. lay la for the purpose of giving the powers an opportunity to carry out BALFOUR MINISTRY reforms. proposed IN COMMONS ATTACKED LONDON. March 29. In the house n. of commons today Campbell and the attacked liberal leaders, " PLOT AGAIN8T government for Its lack of cohesion THE POPES LIFE and declining to resign though it was obvious that the ministry no longer Rome. March 29. Cardinal Del retained the confidence of the country. PRPRI secretary of state, de-- e Premier Balfour defended the gov11m 7 report that a plot against the ernment saying that It would not re,fe ha" been discovered. He sign so long as It retained the confiPPe hn no Increase In the dence of the commons. "llce Ward. SALT LAKE BOYS ARRESTED. Ban-nerma- Thsy Visited an Inmata of the Reform School and Ware Easily Located. Ferdinand Jaeachke of SI East Sec ond street and Albert Cheetham of (05 of Sixth South street of Salt Lake City became tired of parental restraint and left their parents home. They wanted to see the world and, decided to begin with Ogden. They selected the GERMAN GENERAL EnATOR brakebeam route. On their arrival In BURTON WILL DROWNED IN CANAL BE 8enTENCED this city they went out to the reform TOMORROW school to visit a brother of Jaesches, Let General 29. March BERLIN, well-knomilitary who is an inmate. They were expected March 29. Senator tow Harbeck. a BmL on the towpatTv npd were Immediately arreated and ,n this morning writer, while riding Into the ca taken to the city Jail. They will he fell natrncted to on Wed. near Oldenberg today, y for wntence. report sent for from Salt Lake this evening. drowned. nal and was crt of H. II. Moore was tried In the police nge-Telegraphs in-La- Oriental Caterers Hava a Habit Taking th Law Into Their Own Hands. court last night for dlsrurulng the peace and was discharged. Mr. Moore was arrested at the Instance of two He came Japanese restaurauteurs. In from the cut-oand deposited his time check with the woman who keeps the lodging house at which he la staying. The Woman accompanied him to the restaurant, which Is on her property, and squared Moore for his meals until the next day when he was to cash his check. When Moore finished his meal he was confronted by two Japs whom he had never seen before, who wanted "money or blood. They retained Mr. Moore's hat and threatened him with long nklves. He had a scrap but was arrested at the Instance of the Japs. Judge Howell ordered the affair Investigated. Pat Smyth, proprletry of the Royal Exchange saloon, was fined $10 fov keeping his saloon open on Sunday. Jack Ryan was sentenced to ten days in Jail for being drunk and disorff March 29. The LONDON, toward Japan. Paris correspondThe governor of Odessa announces ent learns that Japan has decided to tvo months sentence for an official forbid foreign attaches or war correTELLURIDE, Col., March 29. Preswned Newman for Inciting a mob spondents following the operations of ident Moyer of the Western Federation Plnst the Jews. the army or navy. of Labor la still a prisoner In Jail. No effort has been made to secure bondsmen for him. Attorney Murphy COWLES of Denver arrived last night to defend Moyer. He was Immediately waited on by a number of men who warned LIVES AWAY IS him to leave the district He appealed to General Bell for protection and la now escorted by a squad of soldiers. Five deported unionists who attot He Is Also President's Brother to return to Tellurlde were tempted Toung Girl Confesses Herself a arrested by the military at Ophlr Loop and Is ExPerjurer in Murder and were thrown In the bull pen." onerated. inclined CISE TIME ON THE BULLPEN. BERLIN, WAR CORRESPONDENTS ARE NOT WANTED 29. JAPS FLOURISHED KNIVES. RUSSIAN COLONELS ARE 8ENT HOME 29. Der March Tag states that General Kuropatkln has great distress. sent back to Russia from Harbin Coland Ivor onels Warsaw, Moscow, Kelli Tschlsd and Monajeff. declarAll of the pvnshops are crowded. them to be Incompetent ing Writable institutions of those cities in crowded. The reserves called out by the Mikado are being rushed by convoy red transports to Korea. Practically the entire force of Japan's reserves has now been called out These troops are being mobilised and rushed to Korea on board convoyed transports with all the speed possible. FOR ur The secretary of the interior today forwarded to tlie senate his reply to the recent resolution of inquiry asking his reason for the recent pension order placing all war veterans of 62 years or over on the list of pesloners. This action waa characterised as executive legislation by the minority members of both houses of congress. The secretary holds that the order was clearly within the executive authority and In conformity with the existing law and the methods that have heretofore prevailed. In the house today the service order prompted Rourke Cockran. Dem.. of New York to Introduce a resolution directing the committee on Judiciary to report on the secretary's authority to Issue an executive order. March WASHINGTON, SAN FRANCISCO, March 29. John NEW HAVEN. Conn., March 29. Dunning waa put through another The trial of the appeal of William grilling In the Botkin case this morn- Jennings Bryan from the decision reM. He was recalled to the stand at the request of the defense and was asked if he did not have a number of other female acquaintances in addition to Mrs. Botkin, especially Mrs. Kate ing. Corbally. punning admitted' that quiring the probate of the sealed letter designating $50,000 of the estate of the late Philo Bennett, was begun today before Judge Gager of the superior court Reside Mr. Rryan In the courtroom sat Charles A. Towne, Henry Newton and Harrison Hewett, his counsel. Mrs. Grace Rennett, the widow, sat among a score of witnesses. There were many women spectators. The Jury was readily selected, when Clerk of the Probate Court Rlake pro duced the will aqd the sealed letter, Identifying them. Counsel for Mrs. Bennett objected to the Introduction of the sealed letter. Recess was taken at 1 oclock. knew Mrs. Corbally and waa living at the same hotel where she had apartments. He once took her to the Palace baths In company with another couple. Dunning denied that Mrs. Corbally wore a costume that was not the regulation bathing ault He also admitted that he drank with Mrs. Corbally, took her to the theater and visited her in her rooms. He said that Mrs. Corballys young son lived with her but was at school the greatPLAYED. er portion of the time. He denied that PROF. SCHLETTLER Mrs. Corbally gave him $800 with which to send Mrs. Dunning back to Assisted Ogden Mandolin and Guitar Club at Concert at CongregaDover. He said the money was given tional Church. him to straighten a number of his accounts here. The concert given last night at the DIETRICH CASE TAKES Congregational church by the Ogden UP COMMITTEE8 TIME Mandolin and Guitar rlub, assisted by Professor C. D. Schlettler of Salt Lake WASHINGTON. March 29. Senator City, was well attended and was one of the muiscal events of the winter. Hoar, chairman of the Judiciary comconsent for Professor Schlettler Is a guitar solomittee, secured unanimous the senate committee to sit during ist of marked ability and this was his sessions. It has under consideration first, public appearance since his re the Dietrich case and a resolution di- turn from Germany. Besides the numbers by Professor recting It to report whether the senof Miss ate can try impeachment proceedings Schettler the recitation In the same manner as the English Bertha Eccles deserves special mention. The program fallows: house of lords. Dance of the Sparrows (characterisbe The bill that prohibits the sale tween states and territories or the tic), B. Richmond, Mandolin and gul shipment from a foreign country of tar Club, W. B. Stowell, diretcor; salmon fish Intended for food 'was ta- guitar solo, (a) "Fond Memories,' ken up. Carpenter, (b) Le Dealr, Beethoven C. D. Bhettler; selection, At Love's BORROWED HEAVILY ON Shrine," Samuel Siegel, Miss Hulda UNION PACIFIC 8TOCK Dalton, Mrs. Shipp, W, B. Stowell; waits, "Isle of the Winds, Siegel, NEW YORK March 29. It Is cur- Ogden Mandolin and Guitar Club; guirently stated that two loans, one of tar solo, (a) "Pensee Nocturnes," Old Kentucky Home,' $5,000,000 and the other of 87,000.000, Buckley, (b) have been made to well known rail- Foster, arr. by Schettler, C.' D. Schet road magnates, the collateral for the tier; recitation, Mlsa Bertha Ecclea; loans being Union Pacific stock. The mandolin solo, "Woodland Echoes," W. purpose of the transaction has not B. StowelL Mr. Stowell; selection by been divulged. Ogden Mandolin and Guitar Club. he derly. AL HERRICK IS A SPRINTER. Split the Mud of Hudson Avonuo After An Esespod Prisoner. and fleet guardian of the city's peace Is a sprinter. He split wide the mud of Hudson avenue last evening, hot on the trail of Jack Martin who had Just escaped from the rock pile stockade, and he caught hla man. But he almost ruined his pretty blue clothes In the act Martin la doing time. While the overseers back was turned he leaped over the stockade fence and flew as if on the wings of the wind to Hudson avenue. Willie Hughea waa over on Twenty-fourt- h rfreet and saw and recognised the prisoner. He Informed Mr. Herrick when that officer burnt the wind and captured Martin. A1 Herrick, the footed, blue-coat- lynx-eye- IN A BAD Willapus-Wallapu- The is s Cold d ed FIX. Afflicted With Watsr On the Brain. Willapus-Wallap- us Is In a bad fix. Its case was diagnosed this morning by various city officials and the poor thing was found to be suffering from the effects of too much cold witer on the brain. It will be remembered that there are two compartments In the Wlllnpu one for water and the other for compressed air. Well, there sprung a leak and all the water got In the air chamber. It Is too bad, but It could not be helped. The street cleaning force were at work on the Wallapus all the forenoon and it la now tied up In the city hall park. |