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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOUBIAI 1 Yin. VOLUME NUMBER ! VICTORIOUS JAPANESE UTiVI--I OGDEN, 128 TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1904. MISSOURI HandtoHand Fighting Between Cossacks and Japs ADVANCE FOILED liKados Elated and Con- Plot Was to Blow Up the Penitentiary and Set Free Three Hundred fident Legions Occupy and Czars Army Wiju CONVICTS f Retires Beyond Yale. Confirmation April 6. XOKIO, Desperate has the report that the Only have entered Wlju. hed here of ipanese READY JAPS NOT FOR - BIG BATTLE prigE FOO, April S. One of the teamen from Chemulpo today brings md that a month will elapse before serious battle occurs owing to the oof condition of the Japanese artll-- rj horses. ENGLISH WORKMEN ARE NOT WANTED PORT ARTHUR, April B. There Is change In the altautlon here. g The Several conflicts like that pictured above have occurred within the past few days, following that at Chong Ju, where, according to the most reliable accounts the Russian, comprising a strong detachment of the vaunted Cossacks, were worsted and compelled to retreat grand duke Boris haa Joined the force. eld the English workmen who have era making repairs on the injured ittleshlps have been expelled from AU m THE PAPER TRUST city. EXPLOSIVE-LADE- N SHIP ENDANGERS PORT ARTHUR April 5. A local pper says that Port Arthur la ltd by the proximity of a Russian IRKUTSK, vol-utt- er Criminal Combination Which Robs the Newspapers of the ship loaded with Country. containing 240 pounds of the terrThe ship. la ible explosion pyroxllne. The uchored behind Electric hill. S. The WASHINGTON. April Japanese have been Informed of the on rani's location and Instructed to aim house committee judiciary today had Mr shells in that direction. hearings on the Lllley resolution requesting the secretary of commerce to 250 torpedoes, itch Japanese hero is investigate the cause of the present ns escorted through the streets today a guard of honor, which consisted o Mines In bloodstained uniforms. The itreets were densely packed. by VEGE PRICE8 PREVAIL AT VLADIVOSTOK VLADIVOSTOK. city of the same and whether said conditions are the result of a conspiracy in restraint of trade. Don Zetz, business manager of the New Tork World, and John Norris or the New York Times, representing the American Publishers association, gave testimony showing that the International Paper company dictates the price, which has gone up 3 per cent in two years, and stated that six New York papers will face a defllclt within the next few years on account of the high price of paper. The trust not only dictates the price of paper, but prescribes the width of the roll. Paper la sold In New York at 32.60 per 100 pounds and In England for $3.08 by the same company, The April krr situation is quiet There Is evidence of the presence of the enemy. Prices for provisions are very high. Kerosene sells at 2 for a twenty pound to Many of the Inhabitants are re i. to ' "tag the city. MRS. BOTKINS CASE NEARING THE END CHINESE ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP 8TEAMER SAN FRANCISCO, April B. The defence in the case of Mrs. Cordelia BotPORTLAND. Or., April 6. An Infer kin placed the last witness on the 6. nltro-glycerln- Mr. Shepherd Has Not Been Able to Find the County .Attorney-Oth- er Action Probable. In an interview with J. J. Shepherd stated to a Journal that yesterday afterrepresentative noon he had called four times at County Attorney Hulanlakls office in the First National bank building, but had been unable to find him there. Today he had made a number of calls with the same result. During the last two days he has also telephoned to Mr. Hulanlskl'e office a number of times, but without success in finding him there. Mr. Shepherd now states that he le to proceed on another tack. . He la anxious to get the matter before the court w'thout having It pass through the hands of the county attorney. He THIS POLICE CHIEF TO STOLE COnPLAINTS HAVE NOT BEEN FILED BURIED WITH HONORS high prices of white paper used m this afternoon printing newspapers, the great scar- TOKIO, April 5. With the greatest ntannlty the remains of Commander Hlrose Takeo, the officer who lost his We In the sixth bombardment of Port Arthur on March 25th while heroically ittmptlng to save the life of a sailor, PAY- - A E sufficiently powerful to a block of buildings was dls torea this morning on the big tolljit river steamer Albany of the tern Transportation line. boat was lying at the dock Jfte toig a shaft repaired. A defective toe had been burned .within an Inch a cap which was Imbedded in the of a box containing a hundred tomlte caps, the whole 'surrounded Weral pounds of e. Detective, declare the Infernal ma Wag placed on the j boat . tot nltro-glycerln- Chinese. JPaIn stand yesterday and the state opened this morning with evidence In rebuttal. Mrs. Botkin was first called to the stand and she admitted that she wrote better to Governor Budd asking to he sent as a nurse to the Philippines. The state will endeavor to prove that the handwriting of this letter is the same as that on the candy box. Mrs. Maggie Smith, a cook at the Victoria hotel, where the prisoner lived. denied the statement made by Dr. Terrill on the stand that he visited Mrs. Botkin Sunday, July 81, 1891, the tesday the candy was bought She BotMrs. visited tified that Dr. Terrill kin on a week day. Mrs. Smith gave convincing evidence support her statement practically destroying Mrs. Botkins hope of building an alibi In that direction. escape. of the admnlistratlon. leading Mr. Shepherd stated that the person who is to swear to the complaint is a citlsen of Ogden born and raised here but would not give out hie name. Upon Inquiring by telephone at the residence of County Attorney Hulan-lsthis afternoon a Journal reporter was Informed that he was Indisposed, but that In all probability he would be at his office some time during the kl day. Sir. Shepherd had not filed any affidavits at the office of District Attorney Hulanlskl at 8:80 o'clock thie HAY SIGHED HIS SALT LAKEAprll B. United States Marshal Heywood this morning served subpoenas on Apostle John Henry Smith and President Angus M. Cannon of Salt Lake stake of Zion to appear In Washington before the Smoot Investigating committee on April 20th. It Is expected that they will furnish relative to alleged polyga--moorder testimony marriages since the manifesto. Whitcomb recently Issued barring all Chinese labor, since h time the destruction of the boat toen threatened. Infernal machine contained Ch! iPklns in its make-u- p. rrew C twenty-on- e men were ... "toP In their bunks at the time when "toimably the fuse was ignited. TYNER AND NEPHEW MUST STAND TRIAL S K!SER ORDERS MORE WASHINGTON. April S. The dls TROOPS TO AFRICA trlrt court of appeals today overruled perlix. April b. --The emperor has the demurrer to the Indictment or attorney-gener- al fro,n Mediterranean James N. Tyner, former n targe of the postnfflre department .and reinforcements sent to A,. Southwest Africa to his nephwey and s cope with Harris Barret, totonioua Hereroa. slatant. Newspaper Wins American Financier Under Arrest in France On a Serious Long Fight Against MuniCharge. cipal Grafting. Angeles ANGELES, Cal., April 5. The resignation of Chief of Police Charles Elton was accepted by the police hoard W. A. this morning and Hamel was appointed his successor. Chief Eltons resignation la the direct result of a long fight made by the Los Angeles Record which openly accused him of protecting cribs' and gambling resorts. The fight was a bitter one, Chief Elton at one time arresting a number or the Record employees at a home card party. Many times members of the Record staff were shadowed by the police department sleuths. y)S lff NICE, April S. An American nam- EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF CRANBERRIES I L WACO. Wash., A company headed by Superintendent Whitman of the Ilwaco Railway and NaviB. April gation company, today finally closed a deal for eighteen hundred acres or land which will be made hy an extensive Irrigation system Into a cranberry marsh. By experiments made they claim that the finest cranberries in America can be grown on the Oregon ACTION DEFERRED BY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ST. LOUIS, Mo April B. The mat ter of contracting for badges for delegates, alternates, press representatives and spectators to the national convention was this morning laid over by the until the 28th, when the entire national committee Is expected to meet here. At noon a visit to the fair grounds was Dem-crat- ic made. ed Sladden, said to be a financier of Washington, was arrested as he was entering Paris on a train. It Is alleged that he presented a telegram of unlimited credit signed by Secretary of State Hay addressed to Consul Van Buren. Sladden got from the consul a letter of guarantee for 1,000 franca, which Sladden la alleged to have raised to 20,000 and obtained the cash. a ' AVALANCHE 8TRUCK PARTY OF ALPINE TOURIST8 INSBRUCK, April 6. A party of tourists were overtaken by an avalanche near Peter Anlchuette on the Griskungel In the Alps. Herr Muller was killed and another of the party Is missing. CANADIAN OPERATOR8 GO JEW8 MA8SACRED BY BULGARIAN MOB us tempted to Irregular methods In to meet a mortgage about due on his home. He will return without extraWONDERFUL GOLD 8TRIKE dition papers being secured. IN CALIFORNIA TOWN and Washington marshes. LETTER OF CREDIT ob- PRE8IDENT CANNON SERVED ST. JOSEPH, Mo. April 6. George Clewell, cashier of the Federal Salt company of Cleveland, who was arrested here last night, says that he came direct here to visit his brother. would not divulge what procedure he Intended to take, but in all probabil- He states that his shortage will be between $18,000 and $20,000 covered to ity It will be an uttempt to impeach the depositors by a guarantee. He was officers FORCED TO RESIGN Los e, It Is not known how the convicts Defaulting Cashier of Cleveland tained the explosives. Trust Company Arrested and Confesses. , APOSTLE J. H. SMITH AND . machine JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. April 6. desperate attempt by fifty convicts In the Missouri penitentiary was made this morning to Mow up that Institution, kill all the guards who interferes with them and release three hundred criminals. At 1 o'clock Guard Williams heard the command, Hold up your hands!" followed by u allot, which brought a general alarm. Seven guards appeared with guns and the convict who atdodged Into a cell tempted the hold-u- p after firing again. Guards Bruner and Williams entered the cell building, but on arrival at the top of the steps were commanded to hold up their hands. Ilruner, however. got the drop on the man, who was locked up. The cell was searched and the result was the discovery of twenty pounds of dynamite, a bottle of two pistols, a cigar box filled with cartridges and several skeleton keya. The convicts had bored holes through the plate of the lock pnd opened the door with a skeleton key. The plan wua to kill the gusrds and liberate the prisoners, blow a hole in the walls and A parties of Russian are now on upper reaches of the Yalu. be Prisoners. OUT ON 5. Joe STOCKTON. Cal., April a man who Is here from King, mining Calaveras county today, reported a wonderful strike of rich gravel In the very center of the town of Mokelumne Hill last Sunday. Dirt that pays $3 to $17 a pan has been found in quantities. King says that over worth of gravel haa already uncovered. Residents are wild excitement and are digging in door yards. from large $60,-0- 00 been with their MOODY INQUIRE8 OF COURT OF INQUIRY WASHINGTON. April 6. Secretary Moody, It waa stated after the cabinet meelng today.haa called upon every member of the Missouri and Illinois court of Inquiry and the judge advocate of the court Informed the department by telegraph If any one of them at any time since appointed to the court haa received any telegrams relating to the matter under consideration from Washington, and If so to report the same. NAVAL OFFICER 13 REDUCED WASHINGTON, April IN GRADE 5. Paymas- ter John Morse. U. S. N., has been found guilty of a violation of a regula- tion Issued by the secretary of the navy apd of culpable lnefflcleny and neglect of duty by a courtmartla convened in the Philippines. He was senSTRIKE tenced to a reduction In grade of ten numbers. TORONTO, April S. The operators of the Great Northwestern Telegraph TRAFFIC TIED UP ON THE I8THMUS BERLIN, April S, Prominent Jewe company struck today pending the re have received telegrams stating that Innlntement of five men bedischarged IOWA TURNS DOWN WASHINGTON. April S. The state riots occurred In cause they were members of the union. mob stormed WOMAN SUFFRAGE The department Is Informed that traffic Bulgaria. across the Isthmus of Panama haa been OHIO BANK FAIL8. the ghetto, massacred six and woundDES MOINES. Ia.. April 6. Woman ed nineteen Jews. Many Hebrew AKRON, O., April E. The Akron stopped because of the labor strike. suffrage received a death blow in the houses at Saue were also plundered. Ravings bank closed Its doors this Orders have been sent to the naval commander In Isthmian waters to take legislature when It failed of a consti- The mob's excuse, as usual, wss the morning. No statement wa Issued. The capital of the bank Is $200,000, tutional majority In the house this rumor of ritual murders committed for such means as are necessary to promorning. the Passover sacrifice. surplus $50,000 and deposits $850,000. tect American private property. anti-Semit- ic Lomp-alank- e, |