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Show OGtDE N, UTAH volume vm. number hi. Wednesday, 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444e44444444444444444444444444444444444444444 JAPANESE 4444444444 LANDED AT EVIDENCE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Important Military 44 Since War 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The Place Is Began Strongly Fortified. 4 4 4 4 April 20. The .Central correspondent Neva St. Petersburg Is current at the a report girts that the that Japanese capital hive landed In force near Newchwang. The landing at Newchwang is believmost important ed here to be the the in campaign. event thus far Newchwang is strongly fortified by Should the port fall the Russians. into Japanese hands It will be of immense advantage to the latter in harbor facilities and approach to the LONDON, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 in-h- Toklo News reports that corre-iponde- nt 4 t4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 RUMOR IS FOR EMIL ROESK THAT RU88IAN8 HAVE FALLEN BACK April 20. It is reported that the Russian forces have withdCanal Route Has Been Examined Fourth Member of Chicago Car rawn from the Talu, leaving only four and Pronounced Barn Bandits Convicted Rfiments on the river bank. of Murder. Feasible. NOTHING OFFICIAL OF ALEXIEFFS RESIGNATION TIEN TSIN, -- Talu. report (States that Russian Cos-stcand .Chunchuses fought thirty rents from Imyanpo on the eastern railway. Seventy-fou- r brigands were bayoneted and the Cossacks Jiad two the A ks wounded. PLOT TO BLOW UP UNFINISHED WARSHIP PETERSBURG; April 20. A reported plot has been discovered for the blowing up of warships now building in Russia. Infernal machines are aid to have been found in the shipbuilding yards near the cruisers Almas nd Jemtchug, while Japanese spies W reported to have been taken in tody near the. battleship Borodino. ST. NEW YORK, April 12. United States Canal Commissioner Parsons ar rived from Colon today. He said that after arrival on April 4th the canal commission examined Colon and proceeded to Panama and were presented to the president The Inspection of work already done was then commenced. They examined at great length the celebrated Emperador and Culebr cuts, traversed the Chagres river some miles to study the construction necessary to control this stream. The net result In his opinion is that the construction of the canal is perfectly feasible. Commissioner Parsons sayg it is too early to .speak of the details of the plans. The climate was a surprise to him. Although warm it Is not so disagreeable as the extreme, summer weather in New York or Washington. While at present the death rate is considerably higher than it should be, he is confident that with a supply of good water and a system of sewers that Panama and Colon can be made healthful: in good He left the commission health. In a few weeks the other commissioners will return to Washington to organise the necessary engineer . CLAIMS WARSHIP WA8 8UNK BY SUBMARINE A nationalist polto have authority for the tatement that the Petropavlovsk was corps. nnk by a Japanese submarine boat, M to have been the famous Goubet, 8EN8ATION was sold to Japan after Russia 4 refused to purchase the vessel. PARIS, April 20. len claims NINES destroyed BY COLORADO SPRINGS, Col., April Wlkkie L. Edwards, a clubman and society leader, this afternoon filed in his wifes suit a for divorce charging her with adultery with Guy La Coste, city editor of the Rocky Mountain News. Mrs. Edwards is a daughter of George Wr Trimble, a millionaire mining man and banker of cross-complai- Nagasaki, lnes April 20. contact which were found floating at Sea krtP miles from Cape Chantung have n destroyed by the Japanese fleet heavy IN DIVORCE CASE IN COLORADO snowstorms nt Leadvllle. RANGE IN THE EAST W. S. A. SOCIAL FUNCTION. LOUIS, April 20. Si Inches of The class of 04 of. the Wfcber Stake fell in southern Illinois and Miss- academy has arranged for a dancing ouri. party at the Parry hall on Friday OUX CITY, la.. ln- -' evening. 20. Pretty invitations In crimFive April of snow fell last have been Issued and son and In gold South night 'tota and northwest Iowa. during the evening light refreshments BOSTON, April 20 An inch of snow will be served. The function promises fcn But to be a most successful one and the night ARRE Vt, JO. The heaviest class will certainly leave nothing unApril torm of the season end. raged last done to achieve that " Te inches fell and It Is still nowing. PRELIMINARY HEARING. At the preliminary hearing of JoPlvE INDICTMENTS AGAINST seph and William Connors this afterSANK CASHIER HAYS noon Detective Cordon of the Southern Pacific Identified the goods taken from 8 ANGELES, April S the Connors at the police station as the T. the Riverside bank cu same articles found on the men when By the federal he arrested them at Promontory Point I grai bond r otnbesalemer They were bound over and their ban1 lunt ST- - nd at 130,000. CHICAGO, April 20. Emil RoeskL found guilty of the murder of Bauder, was this morning sentenced to life Imprisonment He Is the fourth member of the gang of car ham bandits, the others being Marx, Van Dine and who are to be executed next Friday. Roeskl received the sentence smiling. He, his counsel ahd family appeared to be releved that he was not to be hanged. The jurors claimed that it had not been made clear that Roeskl actually fired the bullet that killed Bauder. At the trial Marx swore that he fired the shot, Intending to kill Roeskl, who was in disfavor with the car barn era, and that be accidentally killed the youth who was sitting st a table in the saloon whch they Intended to hold up July 9th. er, . SEVENTY-FIV- MINERS BURIED BY AVALANCHE E WASHINGTON, 20. ROME, April 20. One hundred miners were overwhelmed by an avalanche in the Commune of Progelate today. Twenty-fiv- e afterward escaped. The remainder were burled beneath thousands of tons of snow and Ice. m DO NOT - PAY THEIR DEBTS fixed at $300. Belgian Monarch Wins In Cases Which Are Brought By Creditors. BRUSSELS, April 20. The court of appeals, hearing the claims against King Leopold by creditors of Princess Louise Coburg, his daughter, and the claim of Countess Lonyay, another of Leopolds daughters, today decided in favor of the king. Louise contracted debts on the strength of an inheritance- due from her mothers estate. King Leopold claimed that none was left. Countess Lonyay sued for her portion of the mother's estate and the king gave the same answer. GOLD DISCOVERY DISTRACT8 an RUSSIANS ST. PETERSBURG, April 20. The war excitement Is somewhat obscured by the discovery of rich sand in the Caucasus. A railway is being built to the locality. gold-beari- ng SWEPT $10,-000,0- 00 cross-examinati- on six-sto- 20. JAPANESE FLEET Senate Committee. three times, first in 1877, second In 1886 and the third In 1890. By the second. Celia Dibble, who was his first plural wife, he had eight children, some of whom were born since his election to congress In 1896. He was marlred to his third wife by GEN. BELL TORONTO Daniel If. Wells, counsellor to apostles, at Suit Lake. There were no witMOYER TO DENVER BY FIERCE HRE nesses nor was either of his previous wives present. Weils made no objeo tlon to his tnarragie to Mrs. Shipp, his third wife, neither had the other two Habeas Corpus Hearing Before the Damage Is Estimated at Between wives. However, they did not know of it at the time and did not learn of Ten and Fifteen Supreme Court it for two or three years. He said he Tomorrow. Millions. concealed the marriage chiefly for the purpose of relieving them of embar- rasament. Of course we knew the Ont- - April 20. At 8 TELLURIDE, Col., April 20. GenTORONTO, marriage was Illegal." eral Bell, accompanied by three officers oclock this morning the great fire was This third wife was formerly the and seventeen men, left this morning under control. wife of Dr. Shipp. He admitted that for Denver with President Moyer to waste more laid flames The one than Wells knew he had a first wife and no be present st the habeas corpus prohundred and and the court fifty in waa taken by the authorities of buildings the action supreme ceedings property loss is estimated at from the church against him for marrying to $15,000,080. Roberts to his third wife. HUNGARIAN RAILROADS wind whch prevailed fanThe When asked the reason which led ' TIED UP BY STRIKE ned high the fire with fearful intensity and the department of this city was unable him to contract this marriage when he VIENNA, Apr! 20. A majority of to cope with the swiftly spreading knew it was against the law, Mr. Robthe railway men in Hungary have flames. erts said that from boyhood he had struck because the ministry prohibited for aid were sent to Mon- been taught the rlghtfuiness of plural Appeals them from holding a meeting to discuss treal and Buffalo and engines and marriage and believed it .the law of their wrongs. Sixty thousand men, men were sent from those cities. God. He preferred to accept it to principally on the western division, are after 1 o'clock this morning man's law. He believed polygamy was Shortly out, and it is feared the strike will be- the wind changed to the drectlon of the and la a divine institution and admitcome general today. All the railway residence portion of the city and many ted living In polygamous cohabitation, lines are tied up. homes were burned. in defiiunce of both the lawn of God Several people are reported missing and mtin," as the SUBURBAN WON BY and are believed to have lost their worded it. ' A 40 TO 1 SHOT lives. While working at the top of a building Chief Thompson and ARE P08TMA8TERS LONDON, April 20. The City Su- Fireman Dowkes were cut off from esLIVING IN POLYGAMY? burban handicap, worth 2,000 sovercape. The chief leaped to the ground, eigns, was run at Epsom Downs today his fall being broken by a network of WASHINGTON, April 20. The and won by Lord Carnarvon's wires, and miraculously escaped with' today adopted a resolution by with Jockey Lave up. a broken leg. Dowkes is missing and Dubois catling on the postmaster-gener- al The winner was a 40 to 1 favorite. is believed that he perished. it to ascertain whether any postTwenty-on- e horses ran and the favorThe final stand by the fire depart- masters in Idaho are living in ites were all in the rear. ment was made at the Bank of Montreal and with a shift of the wind at 7 oclock this morning the flames were BODY WILL BE SENT EAST PREDICTS DEATH brought under control. The fire started in a factory in Wellington street about 9 o'clock last night Rsmaina of Mrs. Stone Will Be ShipIn leas than an hour the flames had ped on Union Pscifie OF THE . Tonight. spread from building to building on both aides of the street until the whole A. I. Stone received the following block was a mass of flames and the fire was utterly beyond control of tjie lo- telegram lute yesterday afternoon from L. Shobe of Billings, O. T.: Senator Says Natural Laws and cal department "Embalm body; dress In white; en11 o'clock that the was believed at It Competition Will Prove Their fire was under control, but a sudden close in metallic casket, inter beside Undoing. shift In the wind again fanned the husband; write full particulars." In reply Mr. Stone sent the followflames into a roar and clouds of carwere and brands ing: sparks burning "Bodies thoroughly embalmed; arried down aide streets until three en20. In the WASHINGTON, April tire blocks were doomed. rangements made for shipment to Wel, senate today Mr. Dolliver of Iowa disThe firemen made a gallant fight lington Wednesday; all expenses, incussed the resolution introduced by amid the falling buldlngs and a mass cluding expreaaage, paid." In accordance with the arrangements him on the secretary of tangled wires. calling made the remains of Mrs. Stone will of commerce for information relative be FOLLOWED BEAR AND . to Wellington, Kas., over shipped to incorporations other than trusts FOUND RICH MINE the Union Pacific at 7:10 tonight Thus since 1890. He described the decay her request that she and her husband of speculative trusts and predicted the HELENA, Mont, April 20. J. H. be Interred in (the same grave will application of universal natural laws. Dlngley of Goeur d'Alene arrived in not be complied with as the relatives Including the competition of independ- Missoula Iwth $7,000 in gold, which he In the east have expressed the desire ent companies, eventually would drive deposited in a local bank. that the body be forwarded to them. the last of them out of business. Last year Dlngley says he and a The house agreed to a conference re- companion were hunting In Shoshone WAS EMMA GOLDMAN port on the agricultural appropriation county, 'Ida., when hia dog started a CONCERNED IN PLOT? bill and took up the conference report bear, which ran into a cave. Dlngley on the naval appropriation bill. crawled Into the hole and killed the ROME, April 20. Among the papers bear. found on several prisoners arrested in 8TRIKE IS OFF. An inspection of the cave revealed Marseilles for connecton with the anKANSAS CITY, Mo., April 20. The that it whs over the mouth of an old archist plot againat President Loubet truck drivers strike which has been on mine shaft, and in the shaft' waa the of France were letters and photographs for several weeks, was declared off to- skeleton of a man, who had evidently of Emma Goldman, the noted woman day, the employers winning. been killed by a falling rock. anarchist of America. MS LIFE SENTENCE Japanese houses in the city. 20. Noth of Viceroy ilexieiTs reported resignation, though the rumor is persistent. A report this evening states that the Russians are strengthening their fortifications at Chlullen Cheng, intending to stubbornly contest the passage of the Resumption of Smoot Inquiry by the On 4 Trans-Siberi- a telegram has SC. PETERSBURG.April hr official is obtainable First Witness The Chinchuees are one of the trials against which the Osars cavalry have to contend. They are Chinese bandits and desperate characters. These desperadoes have been the terror of central Manchuria for generations but since the building of the and Manchurian railways the Cossacks have coped with them very successfully. The Russian cavalry and these outlaws have been clashing almost dally of late. received burned the the 4 4 mittee on prlviiegea and elections. 4 4 He said that he had been married COSSACKS AND HAND ITS 4 stating that thirty-fiv- e Cotiacks arrived at Yongchin, on the eut coast of Korea yesterday and been Was April Brigham 4 4 II. Roberts, who whs elected to con4 4 gress in 1898 but prevented from takX his seat, was the first witness this 4 ing 4 morning upon the resumpton of the 4 4 Bmout inquiry before the senate com- . cities. The Central ROBERTS 4 4 4 4 Movement 20, 1904. GIVES HIS NEWCHWANG Most april Ledi-abl- e, TRUSTS ry |