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Show MILT uta: 1 OGDE TsT, UTAH VIII. NUMBER 108 VOLUME JOUMAI SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1904. RUSSIANS IN RETREAT OF SOUATTER HOLDS That His Opposition to Speaker Names Committee Which Will Proceed to Work Mormon Church Has Any Disclaims Bitterness. at . 12. Dr. March WASHINGTON. the first person to jfcry Walker vai room this committee jtach the senate the testimony in the mornin to hear case. gmoot Atomey Van Cott tor the dfeense, stsumlnr the examination of E R Critchlow, asked whether he expected pay for his services in preSenator Smot. print the case against In the negative, The witness reylled believe not It was did he that said and fair to say that his opposition to the bittMormon church had the slightest to receive erness In It Witness Critchlow admitted that he WASHINGTON, Once. March 12. Speak-Canno- ge JACK FURY NOW Examined as to which was held to be the more serious offense In Utah, cohabitation, polygamy or unlawful Mr. Critchlow gave his opinion that among the people unlawful cohabitatIt ion was more serious because touched them more closely and flaunted polygamy more openly. It was laws all the shown, however, that in more was severely passed polygamy IN THE TOILS DAGO" ARRESTED IN 8AN FRAN' CISCO THIS MORNING. Supposed to Bo Member of Zang Sa loon Hold-U- p Gang Will Bs Discussing Apostle Smoot's candidacy for the senate, witness said he Brought Back for Trial. himself was a member of the convention that had chosen Apostle Smith as Jack Fury, or In the parlance of his s member of the constitutional convention and that he had moved as a profession, "Dago," who la supposed to be a member of the now historical matter of courtesy to make the nomination unanimous after having fought Zang saloon hold-u- p gang, was ar- punished. Critchlow admitted that if Snoot were a or even in. i i. though a member of the "church, if lie were not one of Its general authorities, he would be thoroughly acceptable to witness as a senator. As to the control by the church over Senator Smoot's actions, witness Critchlow said that Smoot, being a siember of the highest councils, would . non-Morm- on , 8EOl.'L, March 12. It is reported railway reports the line in bad condihere that the Russians set fire to the tion. Trackmen are neglecting their town of Wiju, on the Korean side of duties, snow Is piling up and land slide are threatened. Other reports the Yalu, and retreated across the rivreveal the fact that famine is threater into Manchuria. A complete Rus- ened In Tomskchita, Yercholloski and sian evacuation is proceeding, due to all intermediate villages on account of the JapanaRe advance to the north. the stoppage of all ordinary traffic so aa to allow the transportation of JAPS RAISE BLOCKADE troops Food in these places has reachAT PORT ARTHUR ed prohibitive prices. All the Japanese residents along the n LONDON, March 12. The Port Arroad and those living thur correspondent of the Central at Blugovestchensk have been removNews, wiring last evening, states that ed to Irkutsk. The authorltlets feared the Japanese squadron which dlaap that they might injure the railway. pea red after the bombardment and torpedo fight on the 10th had not yet 8EOUL GARRISONED BY returned yesterday morning The. RusKOREANS AND MARINES sian squadron proceeded to sea, returning in the afternoon without sightSEOUL, March 12. The city Is almost deserted by the Japanese soldiers ing the enemy. who have gone north. The streets are CITY BADLY DAMAGED patrolled by Korean soldiers, while BY LAST BOMBARDMENT the foreign legations continue to be guarded by marines. ST. PETERSBURG.March 12. DurThe funeral of the late dowager eming Thursday's bombardment of Port press 111 take place Monday. Arthur, says a dispatch this afternoon, American Minister Allen has gone the town sustained the greatest dam- to Chemulpo on a Japanese transport. age. A lawyer named Slboriki, a woman and a Chinaman were killed and RUSSIA CLAIMS JAPS several Chinese wounded. VIOLATED NEUTRALITY General Stoessel and staff were ST. PETERSBUURG, sprinkled with shell splinters, but reMarch 1L ceived no Injury. The official rejoinder to Japans disA Japanese Ironclad which was claimer of a violation of Korean neustruck by a Russian shell was seen to trality says that the latters argulowly draw out of range as though ment la valueless as Korea in January crippled. promulgated her neutrality to the A later report states that during the powers.' Therefore no state of war bombardment a shell burst eight yards gave the Japanese the right to violate from the house of Colonel Baron her neutrality. Japans contention In Frank, injuring hia wife and decapi- defense of her attack on the Russian tating his daughter, both of whom ships at Chemulpo February 9th la were in the house. false because of the Korean neutrality proclamation. Japans denial of TRANS-8IBERIAROAD Interference with Russian telegrams IN BAD CONDITION sent by Danish cable are termed false and an Instance Is cited wherein Baron ST. PETERSBURG, March 12. The De Rosen at Toklo did not receive a chief Inspector of the trans-Siberimessage for three days. trans-Siberia- N an aa-wr- ts imento. Cal. "rle E. Robb WASHINGTON. March 12. Today of Vermont has nomnated to be assistant at tor a bill was favnrnhly reported to the committee on build Mr' Robb assist senate from the I" 225.000 for the postofflee Ings appropriating IS50.000 for a and took an active part In purchase of a site tvT. nt Los Angeles. nVf"tigat!on of the postal frauds. public building 0f tbe HartmrnynPral nt nd The Three Young Chicago Outlaws Defends His Right to Land He Must Suffer the Death Occupied TRUST STILL Startling Showing of the Annual Statement of the Steel Corporation. NEW YORK, March 12. A reduction In profits of nearly 66 per cent will be shown In the annual statement of the United States steel corporation, which was made public today. CHICAGO. March 12. The Jury In the case of Marx. Van Dine and the car barn bandits, returned a verdict of guilty and fixed the death penalty for all three. The defendants received the verdict in stoic silence. Niedenneyer smiled Van Pine's mother sarcastically. gasped but did not faint. Mrs. apparently did not realize the situation. The lawyers made the usual new trial motions. The prisoners, surrounded by twenty officers, then tiled from the room, Van Dine leading with head erect and a disdainful smile on his lips. Nied-ermey- er e CHICAGO, March 12. Ellis Bennett, a squatter on 160 acres of land in the suburb llegewisch since 1869, ami who was to be ousted at the Instance of a writ secured by a corporation wanting the property, this morning defied the deputies and fired upon them from hia castle. The fire was returned without effect on either aide. Bennett is now barricaded in his house, fully armed and defies the police. Reinforcements have been sent. Bennett was captured this afternoon by strategy. MRS. NETTIE CRAVEN FAIR DYING IN ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, March 12. Mrs. Nettle Robertson Craven Fair, who claims to he a widow of the late Senator Fair of California and whose case against the estate was In the courts for years. Is believed to dying at the Southern hotel, the result of Injuries received In a street car collision last Tuesday. She came to St. Louis ten days ago and W. PECK ASKS DAMregistered under an assumed name, FOR LOSS OF EYE. expecting to surprise her daughter, Mrs. Koehler. Finding the latter Placed on the Rails for dangerously 111 and fearing the shock would be hnrmful, Mrs. Fair decided to Mads Explosion Which wait a few days. In the meantime the Caused Injury. accident occurred. UNION DEPOT CO. CHARLES AGES Cartridges Fun" A complaint In an action In the district court was filed today by Charles W. Peck against the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company to recover damages in the sum of 15,000. The complaint recites that the plaintiff la a resident of Chicago and taht on November 4; 190S, he waa a passenger on the Southern Pacific coming from San Francisco to Salt Lake and that he arrived that day In Ogden. It further states that prior to hia arrival in Ogden certain persona to him unknown had been playing with blank cartridges loaded with gunpowder and wad and placing them on the rails of the track and witnessing the explosion as the trains passed over them. That the employees of the defendant company did not interfere He with this socalled amusement says when the train on which he was passenger stopped, he got off and started .across the tracks to go to the depot and take the train for Salt Lake, to which point his ticket called for. While in the act of passing over, he says, a locomotive came along and ran over one of these cartridges, which ex ploded and some portion thereof struck the plaintiff In the right eye, so badly Injuring it that It had to be removed. He charges defendant company with carelessness and negligence and seeks to recover the sum above named and 250 besides for surgical treatment and nursing. C. C. Richards of Ogden and Oliver & McCartney of Chicago are plaintiff's attorneys. CUBA8 PRESIDENT RECEIVES MURDERED WIFE AND THEN KILLED HIMSELF Thirty-Fiv- Has Years. Penalty er, rested in San Francisco this morning by Sergeant Ryan on a charge of being Implicated In that robbery and 'Is being held for the Utah officers. Requisition papers are being prepared, will he taken to Salt Lake for the gov ernora approval and signature and Sheriff Bailey will likely go to the coast for the prisoner. The information of his arrest was conveyed to Ogden In a dispatch to fc so Imbued with a desire for har William Sullivan, special officer of the umy that if directed to do a certain Southern Pacific, received this mornthing would have to do it or get out of ing. Judging from the evidence given the apostolate. Witness declared that at the recent trial, Fury was one of there was a reserve force maintained the four men who held up the Zang hy the church which would enable It saloon. According to that testimony to affect the result of electhe, together with Hickey, Hallln and political ions as It pleased. "Nick turned the trick and he was REPORTED LOST supposed to he the man who had the MAD MULLAH OFFERS TO money and got away with it aa the SURRENDER TO ITALY robbers were Interrupted by the police before the swag was divided. PARIS, March 12. Rappel today When Fury Is brought back here the Believed to Have Gone Down With that the Mud Mullah of Somall-hn- d case will be reopened. It will be re Crew and Sixty finds that he la unable to contin membered that Hickey and Monroe his campaign against the British are in the pen doing eleven years each. Passengers, nd has offered to surrender to the Baines, another member, pleaded Italian government on condition that guilty and got three years. Wlnberg. k be not handed over to the English. one of the principal witnesses. Is In Tbe Italian HALIFAX, N. 8., March 12. It Is authorities refused the of- the city Jail doing' thirty days for petfer. star of the the and Hallln, ty larceny generally believed that the steamer prosecution, can easily be obtained by Propatrla, which sailed for St Pierre, R0W IN RANK8 OF the prosecution. Martinique, Sunday week, has gone KANSAS CITY DEMOCRATS A dispatch received late this afterdown. noon from San Francisco says that the A few weeks ago the steamer struck KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 12. A police of that city are trying to conin the local Democratic Temporary repairs were party la nect Fury with the murder of Joseph bottom. b result of police interference in the Buttgenbach, the millionaire packer made, but they were probably not sufPrimaries and two separate mayoralty who was murdered in his office in San ficient to stand the Ice Jam. inventions will he held. Bad blood Francisco last Saturday night. The Propatrla had, besides the crew, wen the factions caused Cass sixty passengers on board, many being wealthy Parisians on their way deputy marshal and follower SEVERAL DROWNED IN CALIFORNIA FLOODS home. The captain and crew of the candidate Shelley, to shoot Martin Crow Brgeant-at-arm- s French cable steamer Pouvler Quartler of the Kem bw STOCKTON. Cal., March 12. An were also on board. convention, wounding him twice. aged white man and two Japanese are jrAL0U8 HUNGARIAN COUNT known to have been drowned by BRYAN HAS NO ATTEMPTS DOUBLE MURDER Thursday's storm In the flooded dls FAVORITE CANDIDATE county. this of trict BUDAPEST. DETROIT, Mich., March 12. Wil12. Count The gale raised Immense wares on March who is related to reclaimed liam inundated of J. Bryan was interviewed here toacres 50,000 Keubelik, the hist, by mnrringe, and secretary of land and completely washed away the day and asked If It had been a rranged Hungarian minister of the Inter-jn- " small town of New Hope Landing and for him to place W. R. Hearat In nombot b' wife ination at the Democratic convention and a commercial part of New Hope. been have in SL Louis. Mr. Bryan replied No. the of bodies Japs Hh are In a serious condi The They denP that they are ac recovered. It Is believed that several Being asked what particular candi'nted with cor drowned. were The date he favored, Mr. Bryan said that more persons each other. oner left In a launch for the flooded he simply Insisted that the Democratnominations made country today. Many rescue parties ic candidate be in sympathy with the BY THE PRESIDENT are out and the boats will not return Democrats who voted the ticket and not one who Is In sympathy with the before night. bolters. 'ARIHXGTON, March 12. The ent ha" HAVE TO ANGELES LOS nminated Robert M. Sim. GOVERNMENT BUILDING PRESIDENT 8MITH to postmaster at Sac It Hr. Ko- n er this morning announced the committee to Investigate the Bristow charges as follows: Messrs. McCall of Massachusetts (chairman), Hitt of Illinois, Burton of Ohio, Metcalf of California, Republicans; and Messra McDermott of New Jersey, Bartlett of Georgia and Richardson of Alabama, Democrats. None of those named on the committee are mentioned In the report. Chairman McCall says that he will call a meeting of the committee today for the purpose of organising and that the inquiry will be pursued without knew of no general conditions existidelay. ng in Utah today that were not fully disclosed to congress prior to the pas-Bof the act admitting Utah as a state. orced By the Japanese Advance to Evacuate rea Thursdays Bombardment Did Great Damage In Port Arthur. DEPUTIES AT BAT TRIPLE HANGING ACROSS YALU RIVER QUEER NEWSPAPER WORK. Report of Alleged Contemplated Work by S. P. Company Flatly Denied. As evidence of how hard up some are for news that they are newspapers obliged to manufacture the same out of whole cloth the following is a fair It appeared In the Ogden sample. morning paper and says In part: Plans are out for the construction of a roundhouse to the. south of the new Southern Pacific machine shops, and this Is taken by some well posted railroad men to mean the Initial move In the centralising of shops work on the Harrlman roads entering Ogden, particularly the Union Pacific. The roundhouse will be built not over 100 feet from the new shops and north of Twenty-fourt- h street This and some more of the same kind of stuff was shown a prominent official of the Southern Pacific railroad company nt the Union depot this morning and he read It over carefully, after which he shook his head and said: There Is not s word of truth in It. If any such Improvements were contemplated I surely would he In a position to know. I have henrd nothing of it and do not believe any such work Is contemplated. Newspaper work of this character should be tabooed, because It raises false hopes In the minds of the business community and residents generally, which does no good and only results In harm." ADMIRAL DEWEY AND PARTY TEN RECRUITS SWORN. March 12. President Palma this morning granted an audi- Officers of Naval Recruiting Station ence to Admiral Dewey and party and ' Have Met With Success later tendered them a banquet, which in Ogdsn. was attended by Minister Squires and Assistant Secretary of State Loomis, The naval recruiting station will close this afternoon and will open In SALT LAKE MADE Salt Lake Monday. The offlears have PORT OF DELIVERY met with considerable success here, ten applicants having been sworn. 12. The March WASHINGTON. Several others have been accepted, but house today made Salt Lake a port have not yet taken the oath. of delivery and passed 250 pension Twenty-on- e Americans made applibills. cation for enlistment A large number of foreigners presented themselves STRIKE OF LEASER8 but they, of course, were refused. AT CRIPPLE CREEK The names and classes of the applicants are as follows: CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., March 12 David B. Fairbanks, fireman, second-clas- s. All union miners employed on leas es in this district have been ordered C. A. Larson, landsman for training. to strike. Four hundred responded. W. T. Hodron, electrician, third HAVANA, NEW YORK, March 12. Mrs. Lizzie Gray was found dead in bed this morning with her skull crushed. The body of Robert J. Gray, her husband, lay beside her. His death was due to asphyxiation. The police believe the case to be one of murder and suicide. SENATOR CLARK IS BACK FROM BERMUDA NEW YORK, March 12. Convalea cent from the recent operation, Sena tor W. A. Clark of Montana, returned today from Bermuda on the steamer Trinidad. HIGHWAYMEN HOLD UP PASSENGER TRAIN IN SPAIN MADRID, March 12. Five highway men last evening held up the passen class, HOTEL BURNED. gers of the Andalusian express near H. J. Plerpont, machinist, second Granada and obtained considerable RIPON, Wls., March 12. Fire this class. money and Jewels. morning destroyed the Tremont hotel A. E. Erickson, landsman for trainand a number of business houses: loss. ing. HOMEWARD BOUND ONE YEAR EACH. 63,000. F. D. Grecnwpll, apprentice, third OMAHA. Neb., March 12. President GUTHRIE, O. T., March 12. Mexl class. OKLAHOMA FIRE. Charles Thomas, coal passer. Joseph F. Smith of the Mormon church can Peter andTom Tracy were sen ten one to arrived here today en route west ced at Tecumseh yesterday year FREDERICK, Okla., March 12. James Taylor, coal passer. There was a rush of women to the de- each In the penitentiary for engag Fourteen business houses were burn James Daley, coal passer. ed last night; loss, 75,000. D. M. Miller, coal passer. pot to see him. Ing in a fight. -- |