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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL IJ T A OGDEN, VIII. NUMBER 27. VOLUME I I WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER BLYTHE GETS YflUHG, PRETTY, FOR WAR IS ANTICIPATED the Field and Making ITALIAN 8TRIKERS AT SEGUNDO ARE WARLIKE. HEADY Troops in Preparation to Attack Panama. SCHOOL Snowstorm Did Not Prevent Them Woman Who Killed Husband From Celebrating the Trial For Her Occasion. Life. Threaten to Clean Out the Town and on AGAINST UNION PACIFIC AWAITING Orders Have Been Given to Prevent Invasion of Panama by Colombia. LA GUAIRA, Venezuela, Dec. 9. thousand soldiers from Cartagena hare landed near the mouth of the Atr&to river, gulf of Darien, according to advices from here by the steamer One Versailles. it Is also stated that the troops from Cauca are converging on Panama and troops from other parts of Colombia are on the march or are waiting the result of General Reyes' mission to Washington. JUSTIFIED, OF COURSE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. Navy department officials this morning admitted that the landing of marines from the Dixie on the Isthmus of Panama was Justified by the orders cabled Admiral Glass on Thursday to take every means to preevnt an invasion of the new republic. nt miners and prevent the hounds from trailing them. One of the men who Is In Jail suspected of the ambushing has been Identified as Laure MendlttL Joe Valano Is at the hospital, is expected to die any moment. A large number of extra guurds have been posted at Segundo. The party of strikers fired on by the guards claim to have been returning from a rabbit hun. Tom Jennings, minwho was' escorting the ers who were ambushed, was found at a ranch eighteen miles from the scene of the ambush yesterday, with one ankle badly sprained. Other members of the party returned to Berwlnd after the ambush. The guards who did the shooting at Segundo have not been arrested. non-uni- on non-uni- SCHWAB WILL BE THE NEXT WITNESS NEW YORK. Dec. 9. Perkins resumed his testimony in the shipbuilding case today. Schwab la the most Important witness remaining to be heard. Attorneys Untermeyer and Guthrie enlivened the proceedings by a tilt, in which Guthrie accused the other atThe torney of deliberate falsehood. on non-uni- ONLY WANTED retorts kept growing warmer until the belligerents were called to order by the A PHOTOGRAPH court Perkins' testimony was mainly In regard to the amount of stock the Morgan company got for floating the shipAND CONSUL DAVI8 ENTERED AN building company's bonds. OBJECTION. DEWEY TRIAL WILL BE CONTINUED TOPEKA, Kas Dec. 9. The trial of Dewey and his cowboys tor murdering the Berry family will be continued IS ELIJAH TRINIDAD. Col., Dec. 9. Word has been received from Segundo that an attack on the new part of that settle-mela expected from the Italian strikers in the old town and that a bloody fight may be looked for. Nearly every man in New Segundo Is armed and will shoot at the first indication of an assault. All day the strikers are said to have been drinking and have made threats that they would clean out Segundo after dark. The situation in that camp Is most serious. At all the camps and In Trinidad the Italians are worked up to a high pitch of frenzy. Sheriff Clark returned from Segundo yesterday and stated before daylight two Inches of snow would toll aand obliterate the trail of the men who ambushed Tom Jennings and tour Turkish Polics Give Their 8ide of the Alexandretta Incident. at 8t Francis today nutll the next CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 9. The term of court. official report of the Alexandretta InBob Miller, a former deputy sheriff, cident sent by the Turkish police Is after a telephone conversation with the that they merely wanted to photograph Dewey headquarters at Manhattan to- the American citizen, Attarlan. day, started for that place with a WinConsul Davis objected and attempted chester and 500 cartridges. to embark Attarlan. The police arrested the later and were compelled SHOOTING OF ACTRE88 to use force as Davis and his couriers BY PRINCES CONFIRMED from the consulate resisted. AGAIN SHE HIMSELF IS ONLY TWENTY-ON- DIS- re-B- rd BICYCLIST8 FAR BEHIND THE RECORD NEW YORK, Dec. 9. Eight teams are tied tor first place In the six-da- y bicycle race. Twelve teams are still going. The leading scores are 1.024 miles and eight lais at 8 o'clock this morning. The record for the same time is 1.130 miles and one lap. ATLANTIC LINER DISABLED AT 8EA LONDON. Dec. 9. The liner Kroon-lan- d arrived at Queenstown today In a disabled condition. The 900 passengers on the Kroonland will probably continue their Journey to New York on the Teutonic unless speedy repairs can be made tomorrow. The Kroonland struck a terrific Ac- Union Pacific company. This Is a comBENNINGTON, Vt., Dec. promise of Hie action without going congregated on me street corners of Mary Rogers was placed on irial today to trial. The a mount of the Judgment Zion City this morning, unmindful of for the sensational murder of tier hus- was paid into court thla afternoon. the snowstorm which was prevailing, band in August, 1902. Blythe was Injured In the yards at and shouted hallelujahs over the reson the 18th of May lust. He was Assisted Ogden another woman by young toration of the city to Dowle. on the pilot of an engine and Parham, site riding Today Dowle was again placed In and her paramour, while the locomotive was at a railpractical possession of the city and Its lured her unsuspecting husband to a road croasliig the pilot dropped down, industries. lonely spot on a river bund, where she struck the cross rail and turned comThe next legal proceeding will take playfully tied his hands, suddenly satuover. Blythe being thrown unpletely place this week when Dowle la ex- rated her handkerchief with chloroderneath and dragged for a considpected to file a petition of solvency form and pressed It to hla nostrils until erable distance. His Injuries were of with the court. he expired. such a nature thatlt was necessary to Perliam held the struggling victim hla left leg below the knee, ampulute while the other girl was a witness of NEW FINANCIAL BILL and he also sustained a serious Injury the tragedy. to his right hip. This suit was brought They then removed the rope and to recover for One Introduced Which Is On Sams these injuries. threw Rogers body Into the river. A. W. Agee Is iittnrncy for Blythe Lines As the Aldrich Mrs. Rogers, who is the oldest of the mid la pleaaed at his success on Measure. lf trio, is hut twenty-on- e and she Is a of hla client. handsome woman. She Is WAHIXGTON. Per. 9. Senator Nel- remarkably also accused of murdering her lube THE GRIFFIN INQUEST. son yesterday Introduced a bill almost a year before. identical with the Aldrich financial Perhnrn confessed and there Is hardAn inquest ia being held thla afterbill Introduced In the Fifty-sevenly a possibility that Mrs. Rogers will noon into the clrcuniHtnncea attendso In as for far it congress provides escape conviction. ing the death of H. J. Griffin, the firethe Increasing of circulating notes of man who waa killed on the Southern national banking associations. It pro- WOMAN PRISONER Pacific near Ullln, Nev., on the 30th vides that the treasurer of the United ESCAPES TRIAL of November. States may receive as deposits, in adJudge Howell la conthe redition to the United States bonds ducting Inquiry and A. W. Agee MEMPHIS, Tcnn., Dec. 9. The case the interesta of the family. to repreaenla be deposited under existing of Lizzie quired McCormick, charged with oblaws, bonds or interesting-bearin- g sending a bottle of poisoned whisky to ligations of any state, county or city Mrs. Kate Xebb, Cincinnati, which an or railroad company under the same ARE his death, RUSSIANS drank, conditions exacted In the Aldrich bill. expressman dismissed causing on the attorney-general- 's Provision Is made that the banking .wys todaymotion as no money could be associations shall be entitled to receive THREATENING provided for the transportation of witcirculating notes In amount equal to nesses from Cincinnati and without the par value of such bonds or Interest-b- these the prosecution had no case. The earing obligations, provided that prisoner waa released. the total amount of circulating notes FLEET ARRIVES OFF A KOREAN Issued shall not exceed at any time FAIR TRIAL BILL8 PORT. the amount of capital stock actually PASS MONTANA SENATE howIn. This provision does not, paid ever, repeal or modify the requirement HELENA, MonL, Dec. 9. The sen- And Will Forcibly Prevent ita Being that additional deposits of bonds or ate yesterday passed the house Judicial Opened to the World's lawful money shall be made In case Commerce. bill bill and also the disqualification the market value of the bonds or obliIn for of civil a venue change providing gations shall fall below their par value. cases. The change of venue bill was TOKIO, Dei. 9. A Ruaaloo squadron Senator Nelson also Introduced a bill amended In a slight partcular and will associato authorise national banking therefore have to go back to the house comprising eight warships has arrived tions to make loans on real estate se- for concurrence In the amendment. The off Chemulpo, Korea, to support Ruscurity. The bill provides that any na- disqualification bill was not amended sia's opjMislilon to the oiienlng of the tional banking association In a place and will probably go to the governor Yongiimpho to the commerce of the of not more than 20,000 people may for his today. signature world. loan money not exceeding In the agThe senate bill providing that the one-thir- d p paid-uof its capiThe Russians threaten to land 3,000 gregate supreme court may review the evidence tal and surplus upon real estate se- In cases on appeal, was read In the men should Korea insist on opening curity, such loans not to exceed In any house and referred to the Judiciary the port. of the real cash value case one-thicommittee. It will be reported bark toof the security. day. DANGER OF BLACKLEG CHICAGO, Dec. 9. The Dowleltes 9.-- Mrs. Io th CONVICTED BRIBER ORDERED DISCHARGED would be defeated. -- N Dem-!Crat- is Believed to Ee Implicated in the Affair. CHICAGO, Dec. 9. Detectives srs watching the railway stations In an endeavor to capture two men who kidnapped from school today the seven-year-o- ld daughter of airs. Charles Bruce. The woman believes that the child was kidnapped by her father, Louis Andros of Ixis Angeles, Cul, from whom tlie present Mrs. Bruce secured a divorce a year ago, and tlmt he assisted some hired companion. PASTEUR DAIRY COMPANY A Nsw Enterprise to Protect Pooplo Against Germ Diseases January 1, 1904. lie-ha- ST. LOUIS Dec. 9. A special from Jefferson City says that the supreme court this morning reversed the decision In the case of Edward Butler and ordered his discharge. Colonel Butler la the Democratic who waa convicted by the lower boss storm after leaving Antwerp. court of bribery In the 81 Louis muBRYAN 8AY8 IT WILL nicipal assembly. BE ROOSEVELT AND DEFEAT City Attorney Folk declined to discuss the Butler case beyond saying PARIS, Dec. 9. William J. Bryan that he was accustomed to rebuffs. left Paris today for Berne. Butler Is of course Jubilant. In an Interview today he predicted that the Republicans would nominate MANY INJURED BY Roosevelt for president and that he EXPL08ION OF NAPHTHA GRAFTERS ARE ON Father age suit of William ltlythe niiglnat the BOSTON, Dec. 9. One hundred and chair fifty employees In the seven-stor- y BREAK WHEAT MARKET THE ANXIOUS SEAT factory of Dunn St Co. were thrown Into a fcanic this morning on account CHICAGO, Deo. 9. Wheat opened KANSAS CITY, Dec. 9. The grand of the explosion of a can of naphtha. today At 82 and closed at 80 2. the investigation of were Injured In the rush to esThe drop was due to a terrific battle Jury today began Nine involving promicharges the grafiing which is being cape from the building. Four firemen waged on May wheat nent city and county officials. Armour threw between seven were Injured by falling glass, but none and eight million bushles on fatally. the market and ANTI SALOON LEAGUE. orced the price down a The damage will reach $150,000. 9. cent and flve- The Dec. eighth WASHINGTON. ghths within a few minutes. anti-saloannual convention of the 8UICIDE A COMMITTED this morning. here league opened IN SEATTLE HOTEL DEMOCRATIC committee hundred delegates, from all portions of SEATTLE. Wash., Dec. 9. J. McMEETING 18 CALLED America, are In attendance. of Carthy. a wealthy this suicide committed Mont., DROWNED. Kallspell. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.chall.man TWENTY-SEVEones remorning In the Hotel Northern by today issued a call tor the ,c CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 9. A persons shooting himself. He was en route to national committee to meet port states that twenty-seve- n California on a health-seekin- g anuory 12th at the Shoreham trip, achotel wered rowned by u flood at Scutari, ,u hla wife. companied by Washington. Albania. ARMOUR TRYING TO GIRL ASSISTED A HIRED COMPANION consent A. of W. Agee, attorney Ity for plaintiff, and Judge Le Grand Young, attorney for defendant. Judg- She Was Taktn from School by Two Men Detoctivos Working ment uux entered in (lie district court on the Case. today for $i.5fl(i and costs in the dam- rd BERLIN, Dec. 9. Undoubted confirmation shows that the story of the shooting of the actress by the Princess Elisabeth Is absolutely trite although the officials are making a great effort to suppress the details. The newspapers have been warned not to publish anything further In to the affair. Her Plaintiff Was Injured in Ogden Yards and Judgment Was Entered by Consent. E Has Taktn Full Possession of the City Man and Another Woman Wort Will File Petition of complices Also Accused of Infanticide. Solvency. IN TRICT COURT TODAY. Very Serious. OF REYES 1903. A TO Situation la Considered REPORT 9. RECRUITS FOR THE NAVY Epidemic of the Disease Is Threatened in Parts of This 8ixteen Applicants Who Are Willing to Serve Uncle 8am in Various State. Capacities. Work at the recruiting station in room 23 In the First National Bank building under Lieutenant George T. Pettinglll is progressing favorably, thus far sixteen applicants having presented themselves for different positions in the naval service. Theofflce was opened on Monday and will examine applicants until Saturday, after which the station will be moved to Sait Lake, and then to Colorado Springs and Denver. What is wanted most Is skilled mechanics. such as carpenters and machinists, and there Is a good opening for three hospital apprentices whose pay to commence with will be twenty dollnrs per month. Boys between sixteen and seventeen are wanted for special service, and between seventeen landsmen for training and twenty-fiv- e service whose pay will be sixteen dollar a month. These will receive an outfit of collhlng worth forty dollars and will be sent to the receiving ship Pensacola at Yerbn Buena and the others to Mare Island at San Francisco. The office will be open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. every day this week. In Milwaukee, from whence they came, thirty-tw- o young men were enlisted. Llutcn-nFct.tingill is a native Idahoan and was appointed from Boise. nt Utah's live stock industry Is threatened with devastating effects of an epidemic that has already made deadly progress In some of the Inrger herds. The blackleg It is called. Once It hits seized its victim there is no remedy that can stay its progress, which Is almAst invariably fatal. Prompt and rigorous precautions in the way of inoculation can prevent the spread of the contagion, however, and the state board of health has taken steps to stamp nut the disease In this way. An alarming feature of this disease is the fact that human beings are subject to Its fatal effects through Inoculation. Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the state board of health, says that all farmers who notice the presence of this malady among their herds should at once notify the board. The carcasses should be burned to prevent spread of are the contagion. The symptoms swelling of the quarters and high fever. The tissues become filled with air and are wont to crackle under the touch. Ko far the disease has been reported hs having nttnrked herds In Carbon county mid the West Jordan county. Dr. Beatty Is of the opinion that It Is widespread nnd that Imestlgatlon will develop the fact that many herds are afflicted with the 'nmplnlnt. Eighty tier cent of those attacked with the disease die. Ogden Is to have a new enterprise the slnite of the Pasteur Dulry company, an organization Just formed under the laws of the state of Utah with a capital stock of $25,000, coniioMd of 2,500 shares of a por value of ten dollars each. The Incorisirator are F. J. Klesel, Dr. A. 8. Condon, H. L. Griffin, Thomas England, 11. R. Heath and R. T. Miller, and the nffleera will be: President, 11. L Griffin; Dr. A. 8. Condon; treasurer, F. J. Klesel; secretary, R. T. Miller; manager, II. IL Heath. The business for which this company is formed Is for the puriose of pasteurizing and bottling milk and cream and the manufacture of butter, clieese, etc., for home consumption and for export to adjacent citlez and towns. It will lie the only establishment of Its kind In the state and will occupy the new Klesel block adjoining the postoffleo about January first. About ten persons will lie given employment at the start and more will be employed na the demand for the product Increases. Establishments of a similar character elsewhere have proven them to be Messrs. Haywood & very successful. McCormick were the attorneys who drew up the articles of incorporation of the company. In vice-preside- .. . i BOLD ROBBERY BY LOS ANGELES HOLD-U- P LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Dec. 9. A remarkable robbery occurred yesterday In a lodging house on East First street Charles Jones, alias Bradshaw, and an old innn appeared at the lodging house snd were assigned to a room. Both appeared to be under the influence of liquor. A few minutes later Clerk llayea was aroused by a noise from the room. Taking a revolver Hays went into the hall to Inveatigate. Aa he reached the door of the room Jonea rushed out seized Hays and took hla revolver away from him. Pressing the piatol against Hays stomach the robber forced him to go Into the room and aaaiat in robbing the old mnn. After relieving the lodger of his cash Jones ordered Hays to accompany him. pressing ther evolver tight against the clerk's ribs. They I Hissed an officer, but Hays, fearing an outcry from him would result In his Jones took his death, said nothing. prisoner to a restaurant, where he upon ordering breakfast for two and ordered him to eat. He finally led Hays to a shack on Allso street, where he said a Mexican lived who he Intended to rob, with the assistance of his prisoner. Hays made a dash for liberty nnd escaped. WATER AND LIGHT PLANT DESTROYED BALLARD, Wash., Dec. 9. The plant of the Ballard Electric company waa destroyed by fire thla morning. The plant supplied the power for light and water and the city is without both. SKULL FRACTURED BY FALL. Wash., Dec. 9. John EVERETT, Plnnow, a laborer, fell fifty feet from a building and fractured hla skull. Hla condition la aerlous. " |