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Show DAM VOLUME fffl VIII. NUMBER WILL HOT UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH 271. FOURTH JAP ARMY HUMBLE FRIEND OF PARKER IS DEAD KSi'l'l'S. BE Kept. : Thib- Russian's Ignoring of Anglo ctan Treaty May Bring About Serious Situation. -, BERLIN. Sept. 19. The foreign ofinforma- received ha i stated, it Art Y A "Bit MENACES RUSSIANS ' Anglo-Thibel- XEW YORK, Sept. 19. Faith eur-jswarm in Jersey City. Believers in Martin Hancock's theory the Rev. front a half doien Atlantic states addof follower aled to the hundred ready assembled. They are celebratigt anniversary or ng the twenty-seconthe foundation of the cult. sat In the pulpit there alternately and stood the director of this strange religion, lie is the Rev. Martin Hancyears of age. ock. and is sixty-tw- o Like Dowies, his face is covered with whisker. His beard reaches to the It Is not so fifth button of his vest. white nor so thick as that of the Chid prophet cago Zennett preached a his religion sermon explaining what was. It differs from the orthodox beIn liefs of Catholics anil Protestant that they say one does nnt have to The Rev. Mr. Monitor Wyoming Is Ordered Pat to Sea Within Forty Eight Hoars li'i.MK. St pi. 19.- - A dispatch to the Tribima from Liao Yang states that the Japanese advance tm Mukden Is prncft'diiig and that a fourth army from New I'hwaug. is now on the Russian extreme left, lie told that Ku-rohas received two new divisions, making the total Japanese force 300,- ki Oliil. ltltKM EIlTt N. Sept. 19. Orders have been received to put the monitor Wyoming, now out of commission, in seaworthy shape at the earliest moment. A large additional force of men is now working night and day. The Wyoming was to he completely overhauled. but an effort will now bo made to put her out to sea within forty-eighours. The authorities refuse to explain the significance of the order, though it is believed to be due to the Lena and Korea incident. ht KUROPATKIN ST. REPORTS DECISIVE FIGHTING PETERSBURG. 19. Sept. A dispatch from lieiicral Kuropatkin states that General Rebbfkampff and General Saiupsoiioff are conducting important resulted rei'onnaissatices.w Iticli have In heavy lighting, with many casualties. A was made toward the enemy's front right flank reconaissain-- toward lr Sept. I'tidi'iit IT E Mi-- .. nf tlie M.u bine .in .Nettie Gal-in. Shall Politics Be Discussed In Local Union Meetings?" Is the Chief Question Considered. Proceeding-Kur-- oki MILWAUKEE. Wis., Kept. 19. The United Krolliei hood of Uui'peulcrs utlj Joiners met here today in biennial oou cnliuii. Between 9(iii and 400 filled the West Side Turner hull dele-g.il- BIG STRIDES WASHINGTON. Sept. 19. owing to Austrian Deprived of $105 in a Wall persistent rumors of one or more Russian warships off the Pacific coast Avenue Saloon. that may put into northwestern ports, the navy department has ordered that A complaint was sworn to early yesrepairs being made to the monitor Bremerton be at navy yard Wyoming terday morning by Eli Opsuitxa. an BULLY'S CREDITORS WANT pushed with all possible speed. The Austrian laborer, in which he charged HIS $10,000 WINNINGS department has been informed that two fellow countrymen. George Man-dithe engines of the Wyoming would 19. Daniel J. not be and Dan Malicovitch, with huvlng XEW YORK, Sept. in condition to use before SepSully has just won a 2.000 pound bet tember 25th. robbed him on Saturday night of 105, , with Broker Ferni of Liverpool on the in an Austrian saloon on Wall aveixe of last season's cotton crop In the FOOTBALLERS GET YALE nue. United States, and a dispute has arisEARLY START The two men accused by Opsuitxa en among hi creditors ns to who Sully bet were ought to get the money. apprehended by Officer At HerNEW HAVE, Conn., Sept. 19. The that the crop would he smaller thnn rick shortly after the complaint had 10.100.000 bales. It was actually 10,- - Yale football squad today started on lieen signed and placed behind prison season of tbeir preliminary practice 043.000 bales. eight days, at the end of which the bars. Atwood Violet, one of Sully' heaviest creditors, was stake holder, and Eli will line up for their first game, Opsuitza, it seems, had the money when the bet was decided he made an which will be with Wesleyan. sewed up in a waist pocket. After conA a result of the scholarship said, giving entry on his books, it dition the Yale elevejt has lost sev- midnight, when the saloon had closed, Sully credit for the 110.000 representmany of the frequenters of the place ed in the wager. Other creditors eral of Its best men. but the new pronflses well and Poach Raf- spread their blankets upon the floor heard of it today , and notified David hopes to have a and went to sleep. The accused acted Miller, trustee In bankruptcy, who will ferty confidently now call on Violet for the cash to be winning team by the time the big are in a suspicious manner throughout distributed among all the general games on the season's schedule the night mid did considerable movreached. creditors. et . 1 rfta-terl- al CHAIRMAN TAGGART IS STILL AT THE HELM Emphatically Denies that His Functions Have Been In Any Way Abrogated Western Democratic Headquarters to Be Established. ing around, declares the victim of the robbery. l.'pon being searched at the station the men had in their pocket about Is between them. Opsuitxa states that neither had money before going to bed and that asking their they were repeatedly friends for money In order to buy something to e&L WIPED OFF THE MAP. Wadsworth Will No Longer Have the Southern Pacific. The Southern Pacific officials here today made the first announcement that yesterday all the new trackage in Nevada of the company was placed in use. and Wadsworth was wiped off the map as a railroad town. All trains will now run by way of Sparks. The changes also inaugurate a new poliy of management of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific, which will now be operated In Wyoming. Nevada and Utah ns one system, under the of Julius Krutt-schnl- tt general direction with headquarters in Chicago. Wisconsin, who will occupy n suite lit the Sherman House. Chairman Taggart denied emphatically that he had relinquished any part of his control over national committee affairs. He will leave for New York late this afternoon. Chairman Tagagrt said that Judge Parker would probably not go west on The headquarters will lie in charge u speaking tour, but would make a r National Committeeman Sullivan, number of speeches either at Esopus of or in New York. ssisted by Committeeman Ryan NO RECEPTION FOR PEACE DELEGATES THREW OVER DIVORCE SUIT to abandon the tight against the suit CHICAGO. Sept. 19. This is th TO GO TO WAR of his wife in the Interest of his country. only city visited which ha made no arrangements for the reception and WN FRANCISCO. Sept. 19. What PAY TO entertainment nf the FRANCE ASKS POPE hiis htvuine of Geoniuskny Takonma, union. FOR SEIZED PROPERTY the J.itKiiicse who has been made While here the peace delegates will ofin a divorce suit in the disROME. Sept. 19. Among the sug- be In charge of the government Detrict court, in which for leave Elisabeth ficials. They tonight by the Vatican to troit. thence to Buffalo on Tuesday by a Caucasian. 1 plaintiff. The gestions made divorce suit was filed in the district France is one for the abolition of the boat. ""ini mi March 10th last and irsomil Concordat :,iul the total separation of seiA wag had upon the defendant, church and stale on condition that RUSSIA CAUSES A who lived at DIPLOMATIC SENSATION Sydney, Australia. He France return to the church a sum it oi. p cabled to Judge Palmer of the district court lo hold the c.ise as long sufficient to pay for ith BELGRADE. Servia.Sept. as pnssible. as he was on his way to property seised toward tin- end of the the exception of Russia ail m"'i,i Denver. eighteenth century. have Instructed their ministers to atAll these mouths the rase has lain . According to knowing prelates this tend the coronation of King Peter on of the dormant in the district court, attor-"- T sum must represent the capital which Wednesday. The action of Rula lias 'id judges the arrival annual Interest of $3.nim.(iai "f Takooiua. The awaiting I1 caused a sensation. to shortsuit was tiled the government agreed ly before the is hardly opening of hostilities church for Its support. It seen Russia and Japan and Im- possible that France will consent to MEDIEVAL TRAGEDY ENACTED IN SPAIN mediately hfter the declaration of such a proKiltion, but in case some war it s well known that all he should Japan- similar understanding LISBON. Kept. 19. Viscount Cast olese subjects in and reached a civil society which shall io Borges, one foreign lands, of the king's intimates, those near to their own administer all funds nnd provide for was found murdered today, his Jewels 'omitry, were called home to serve the maintenance of Up church in gone and his valet missing. "Ir period in the imperial army. France will be incorporated. IioiikuiuIk nf ami The offerings front the f.iiihful Japanese went to their HOAR HAS "'n country from Australia immedi-- r' the income derived from baptisms, SENATOR GAINED v "Her they heard NO STRENGTH that war had marriages and funerals are to form "n d hired. It is now the belief of part of the common fund, from which i" attorneys that Takonma was called the society will pay til salaries of WORCESTER. Kept, hi. Senator Japan Just ns he wn about to start the bishops nnd priests, under the di- Hoar wns com for table this morning, i hut there was no gain In strength. Americn, and thnt he was forced rection nf the Vatican. Thomas Tag-ur- t, al chairman of the Democratic committee, arrived here this the lorning from Indianapolis for urpnse of conferring with Illinois regarding the establishment of estern headquarters at Chicago and outline plans for the Democratic nnpaign in Indiana. Illinois nnd Wis-tnsi- n. CHICAGO, Sept. 19. na-on- pol-icia- ns ry h-- 19.-W- - and iho J.iaiiese were driven back. Till1 IPissian losses tti'iv slight. Tin1 In1 sas. are com cnlr.iling ' J.ip.m to Convene between Veil Tai and lieiixaipud.i, to Specialists tin, .ei'h of Mukden. Fundamental Principles to Study of Their Different Branches. -- SECOND MANCHURIAN WILL BE FORMED ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 19. The czar has ilfciiled to form a second Manchurian army. It will be made up of i lie corps now being sent lo the Fur l.ine-vlli- li East ami l.ieutoiiunl-Genei'i- il will probably be given command. icni-ra- l Kuroialkill will lie chief of bmli armies, but probably without the title of cinnatiiler-iii-chie- f. The re)Hirt that Rear Admiral Prince (iiiMnnisky has liceu courlmartialcd is emphatically denied by members of tin general staff. ARRESTED FOR FORGERY. ROBBED BY COUNTRYMAN. reach heaven. The cult recognises Saturday a the gabboth, and no member works, cooks, rides on the car or rends newspapers on that day. 't pi ARE cs lieu the iun i n tion wns called to orI 'resident William iluber. In iiliiil ion to the delegate,), from all pails of Hus country those present included delegates from Canada, Torto Rico and i lit Hawaiian Islands. After the addresses of welcome and responses ami the appointment of the usual commiltccs the convention adjourned until tomorrow. The body will In in session two weeks, but after today all sessions will be exeeutlve. The conveiilioii lias an unusual niiioiiul of important business to First and foremost on the agenda is the iroHisitinn to amalgamate with tin Amalgamated Society of Uarpciilers ami Joiners, the English organix.it ion with a membership of .(hunt 3, fid" in this country. Another important matter before the convention is the question of )iernilt-tiu- g political discussions In the various local carpenters' unions throughout Hie country. Should the question be dec ideil in Hu iifflrmntivp the result "mild lie that the liortherhnnd would have to sever its relations with the American Federation of Lalsii, as the latter orguiiixiutlou pernlits no union affiliated with it to allow isilitl-c- al discussions of any nature during the meetings. The Kan Jose local union will propose an amendment providing that no simp or mill shall be entitled to the label of the Brotherhood unless it has an eight-howork day and a minimum pay equal to the minimum rate paid by (he union shops in the same locality. Another amendment to the constitution will be submitted by the local union nf Seattle, which provides that all strikes brought about by difbetween trade ferences existing unions shall not tie sanctioned by the executive hoard nor shall they receive flnani'lal aid from the general ofw der by die to He Pa. stmie innip.ih.x. and M. ill. both well , miiavl.'il soli. i!l. were finiiul dead in the worn. ni' aparlnieiils this inorii-iaThey had larned mi the u is. Itntli left miles eonip'.iin-iii- g nf tile cruel world." TREIR situaton. HAVE K. Is Reinforced Having Now Three Hundred Thousand Men. STICK" that Russia will refuse to recog-nix- e treaty re- the of Thibetan demolishing the jjiiig and the maintaining of itronghold British right in Thibet. It is possible tbi refusal may give rise to a serious TO DIE TO GO TO HEAVEN : n. .loti SAYS YOU DON'T I Ii.i.'l Si hall, Advance On Mukden is , CARPENTERS LOVERS LEAVE "CRUEL WORLD" l!i. ll. minim Bedford. ihi- veteran at Esnpus station, died at 1 o'elnik this morning of hear! disease. Bedford wan the town eh. nailer iiii1 was well known to Jinlitr Parker. Tin- - old n:.m liail oflen expressed a wish to live long enmiKh to olc for Parker. - SEPTEMBER 19, 1904 MONDAY, Jap Attempts to Pass Check On Toggery ploye. a Em- Forged S. Yasutaini, a young Jamiest laborer who recently returned from the bed fields at Iirlghain. attempted to pass a forged check ut the Toggery on Saturday afternoon. As a result he has been placed behind prison liars to answer U anil will lie compelled charge of forgery. Yasutami entered the Toggery and purchased a pair of shoe and handed the clerk n $10 check oil a Brigham a, bunk, which bore the mime of M. contracbeet a Japanese sugar tor mid labor agent, for whom hud been working. The clerk took the check to one of the proprietors, Mr. Hrown. who, thinking that it was of a suspicious nature, demanded its indorsement by a responsible person. Yasutaini left the place anil soon came back with the check, which now bore the signature nf C. Rataw, a prominent Japanese restaurant keeper. The Jap was then given In the his shoes and $0 In rash. was interviewmeantime the indm-seed and said that Yasutanil was a bad mail and that lie hail not been near the alleged indorser's place. James Wilson, the clerk on whom the check was passed, now mounted hi wheel and rode to the deiot whPre he found Yasutami putting on the shoes and preparing to leave for Salt Lake rity. Officer Liyne was on hand to nrrest the Jap and took him to the station, where he will be arraigned on a charge of forgery. Riit-aii- i, ST. LOUIS. Kepi. Germany. Austria, Italy. K itzerlund and Holland are among the foreign countries represented at tile Uongres of Arts and Sciences, u hit'll began a week's session at the cxMisitimi today, la regard to its personnel the assembly Is by far tin most notable of its kind ever held in litis country. The leailiiig universities mid college of the United State and I 'amnia are well represented. The idea of the present rniigrPHM grows out of the thought that the subdivision and iiiulliplieiitiiMi of specialties in science has re.iclied a stage at "hit'll Invest igators anil scholars may derive it it h inspiration ami profit from a general survey of Hie various fields of learning, planned with n view nf bringing scattered seieiiees into closer mtitul relations. Isnding representatives theoretical and applied sciences are expected to set forth these general concepprinciples and fundamental tions which are expected to set forth these general principles and fundawhich connect mental I'onceptioiis groups of sciences, review the historical development of Hiieclnl sciences, show their mutual relations, and discuss their present problems. . IRVING'S FAREWELL TOUR OF AMERICA Shl-mtu- Ya-sutu- mi r RANSACKED BY A BEAR. N. Carter and A. A. Dalton, two miners employed by W. W. Ruby at the Know Clide claims in Cold Water canyon, had a rather lively time with r large black hear last Thursday. Upon returning fmin work that day they found that their camp had been ransacked by a liear. They gave chase and soon found Bruin several hundred feet from camp In a comfortable position on the ground, busily engaged In eating a loaf of bread. As they had no guns they concluded to run nnd let his bearship continue bis meal The bear made his escape. MISSIGN CHINESE WIFE CAUSES ALARM IN QUARTER ur fice. The report of General Secretary Frank Duffy shows a total membership of 191.205, an Increase of nhnut Sec45.000 since the last convention. retary Duffy will probably he without opposition. Among those mentioned by the Socialists to oppose of President Huber nre the John MeLnln nf Denver: Sidney J. Kent, of nniitha. and John W. Slayton of Newcastle. Pn. LONDON. Kept. 19 Kir Henry Irving's farewell tour, which will last for Iwo years, begins at Cardiff tonight. The repertoire consists of The Thills," "Deckel." "The Lyons Mall." and "A Story of Waterloo." Kir Henry Irving's of the two plans for the remainder years which he intends to continue .'tingI Includeii a tourto of Great Britaina visii ami rein ml. America, and season in tjondou. HALIFAX HAS A TWO MILLION DOLLAR FIRE It Started in Warehouse Filled With Explosives and Spread to Nearby Buildings After Being Apparently Gotten Under Control. was apparently under control. The loss then was estimated at $100,000. Khortly after 3 o'clock, however, fire broke out Hgain and destroyed several warehouses Hnd other buildings. The warehouses were fine new buildings. The loss Is now estimated at $2,000,000. At 10 o'clock the fire sill burning, but is under control. Among the principal losers are Block Bros. & Co., wholesale hardware; Bryant & McDmald, ten merchants, and Thomas Fnrham & Co., sailrrakers. 19. Fire this HALIFAX, Kept. in Black Bros, hardware morning warehouse, filled with large quantities of guiiMiwder and dynamite, threatened to cause much damage. By the orders of the mayor much of the explosives were dumped Into the river. A number of explosions occurred, however. The flames were confined to Black's wharf and Bickford & Black's wharf. At 3 o'clock (his moriiing the fire 1 SAYS PROSPECTIVE HUS- scalp was lorn completely off ty maBAND STOLE HER PURSE' chinery this morning. The optraton, which is the most ambitious of It SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. A kind. Is believed to have been successwoman who ave her name as Alice ful. Surgeon, are displaying profound ini crest in the experiment. McXeiner sought to get out u "arrant Laura Stewart, eighteen years old, yesterday for the arrest of Charles E. is the iiuhject. Her jiompadonr I:- Howell of tin; National Realty and Innine entangled In machinery of v.'hlcb surance inmpany, chare1? Mm with she had charge. She was wMrlcd Mealing her purse .(iiitaining $11. w. s to the ceiling, her Mrs. McNemer says that she ar- rinped from her heed fell to rived in this city from L'neoln. n small the floor unconscious. town near Sacramento to answer to an advertisement, "object matrimony, " SIX BILLED IN which had appeared in one of tne Kail CRAP GAM AOW Francisco morning papers. The answering of the advertisement CAITV, III., Sept. 19. A report from brought her In contact with Powell dinand together they had a few little lauding, four miles from her ners in a French restaurant. Then states Ir.ut six negroes have been killshe says Powell introduced her to his ed and many others more or less seoffice and his home. While in his comas the result of a pany she says that she left a purse riously wounded, lying on a table. He picked it up nnd fight over a crap game. The fight was snid he would take care of it for her. started by white men, who claimed to She says he still has the purse, which have been cheated in the game. eontained all the money she possessed, $11. COUNTY BOARD MEETING. ! RAN FRAXCIRCO. Kept. 19 town Is a flutter with the -- China- scandal mused hy the mysterious disappearance of Mrs. Jew Cam. the young wife of Jew Ram. a wealthy retired merchant. who Vves at M9 Kncrn : nto street. Mrs. Jew Gnrn has been missing since earlv Monday morning, and sentiment Is divided as to whether she was kidnapped or eloped with some Chinese suitor. If. a is rumored In the quarter. Jew Garn has be,-- kidnapped by Chinese Intent upon n ransom from her wealthy b'tsluiiid. another war is Imminent In Chinatown. The whole quarter Is stirred hv her disap pearance. and last night it was almost the sole topie of Mongolian conversation. high-hind- er AMATEUR OLYMPIC GOLF TOURNEY OPENS R. LOUIR. Kept. 19. The amateur for the Olympic golf competition championship nnened today on the course of the Glen Echo Country club nnd will continue throughout the entire week. The mrtlcf nation of H. Chandler Egan, who recently won the championship nt Baitusrol. has attracted added atlentlon to the tournament. Other entries Include many of the most prominent players of both the East and West. "lc-Icnt- ly rd p's GRAFT DOG'S SKIN At the meeting of the board of counGIRLS HEAD ty coiimiislsoners today It was decided that the county should make an N. Y ROCHESTER, exhibit at the coining county fair. Kept. 19. Forty Inches of skin from a New- Four ordinances defining sidewalks foundland dog were today grafted on and road throughout the county were the head of a young woman whose read three times and passed. ON |