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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH VIII. NUMBER 206. TUESDAY, JU1,Y 5, 1904. COMBINES FORMED TO PREVENT Mikado PressAkin Army of the BRYAN IS STILL Toward Liao Yang X Onward CONFIDENT OF ing PARKER'S DEFEAT De- X Are Forces and Opposing X X Bryan and Other Leaders of the Opposition Execute Shrewd Move. feated in Minor Engagements. X ST. LOUIS, July 5. In an ex- statement the for elusive X Bcrlpps Xewa association, Wll- 411am J. llryan gave this opinion X of the situation as it was at 0 - Official ST. PETERSBURG, July announcement la made today that In a battle fought to the eaat of Liao a, the Rua-fia- n Tang, near Tanaaellng pa retreated, losing two hundred men In the engagement o'clock: X X The situation is unchanged. The additions to the Parker list are not sufficient to Insure his nomination. I take It for grant- ed that there will be a strong anti-truLONDON, July 5. The Central plank In the plat- Y reports Toklo form." correspondent Xews Far .from surrender was the that the central column of the Japan-e- a men first army now occupies a line attitude of the between In miles In The with touch length forty today. Bryan nearly Nebraskan was aroused at all X Motlenllng and Hslenkai passes. Two hours of the night, and ahortly hundred Russians who were encounafter 9 this morning Senator tered by the Japanese retired westA Tien. Tenalu toward portion Jonea of Arkansas sent for him ward of the to take part in an Important of the northwestern column Slaopein-jinoccupied has while a series of army conference, Japanese six miles northwest of Fenshul-lln- X conferences have been planned T for today. Reuter's has a dispatch reporting that the Japanese have even advanced further on the road toward the POPULISTS TO Russian rendezvous and have occuThe main army of pied Fenshulllng. GO ALONE the Japanese has advanced westward. J anti-Park- er g, g. IT OF TYPHUS IN RU88IAN ARMY Middle-of-the-Roade- Liberias ROME, July Liao Tang correspondent reports that there are 6000 cases of typhus in the Russian army there. Control and rs Will Nominate Allen and Watson. III., July 5. When the Populist national convention reassembled this morning with 400 deleSPRINGFIELD, RU8SIANS DEFEATED IN 8HARP SKIRMISH TOKIO, July 6. A force of Russians attacked the Japanese outposts at Motlenling pass yesterday, but were repulsed, losing eighty killed or wounded. The Japanese casualties were forty-liv- e. MANY INJURED gates present from twenty-thre- e states it seemed probable that the presidential ticket would he Senator Allen of Nebraska and Tom Watson of Georgia. The convention Is almost unanimous that a ticket be nominated regardless of what the Democrats at St. Louis may do. BY FIREWORKS AT TACOMA POPE HAS A The TACOMA, Wash., July ATTACK works which were to have been set off here last night In Wright park to make a finish to the big Fourth of July celebration caught fire from al- Though Not Serious it Left Him most the first rocket that was sent up, Weak and Created Great and In an Instant the entire heap of Alarm. explosives was flying In every direction. About four dosen eight-poun- d rockets flew through the audience of 10.009 persona, creating quite a panic. ROME, July 5. The pope suffered In which many were Injured. Others from a sudden attack of palpitation of were struck by the flying explosives, the heart early this morning, due to and It Is estimated that as many as the heat and worry over Vatican The attack soon passed hut fifty were more or less injured, none holiness very weak. Hla enhis fatally. left tourage was much alarmed. MILES MAY YET BE PROHIBITIONIST NOMINEE FIREMAN KILLED IN SHORT LINE WRECK 5. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July Chairman Stewart of the ProhibitionPOCATELLO, Ida., July 5. A seists has secured sn option on Tomlin- rious wreck occurred at Michaud, son hall for the 20th, 21st and 22d of about seven miles west of here, yesthis month. The object has not been terday, which caused the death of Firegiven out, but It Is expected that Swal- man Bllnkensderfer and seriously Inlow win decline the Prohibition nomjured one of the brakemen, who It Is ination and in the event the Democrats thought cannot recover. The train at SL Louis refuse to take up Gen- was nn extra gravel train and was eral Miles name another convention backing up at the time of the accwill be held at which General Miles ident A horse ran away from the may be nominated. farm of a man named Lavatta and was struck by the hind end of the PEABODY AND BELL train, thus' derailing the entire train FILE THEIR ANSWER and causing the death of the fireman 6. fire- HEART and possibly the bra Iceman. y July 5. Governor of Colorado and General Bell and NORGE SURVIVORS Captain Wells of the Colorado Nation SAIL FOR BOSTON Guard, made answer today to the habeas corpus writ Issued by Judge LIVERPOOL, July B. Twenty-seve- n Thayer commanding them to produce survivors of the Norge disaster President Moyer of .the Western Fed sailed for Boston today aboard the eratlon of Miners In court. Governor Cunarder Saxon la, and others will be Pesbody justified his action as a state forwarded as soon as arrangements rebellion existed and martial law can be made. nd troops were necessary to suppress it. CLIFFORD DEFEATS BENNETT, BUTTE. July 5. Jack Clifford last troops suppress night easily disposed of Jack Bennett NOVA 8COTIA STRIKERS In three rounds. Clifford toyed with Bennett throukhout the contest and HALIFAX. N. sh July 5. Troops dropped him In. the third round with a have been called out to protect the right to the Jaw, after a flerre exProperty of the Dominion Iron .and change of rights and lefts. Maurice ee1 company from strikers. BloodThompson was given the decision over shed is feared, us the etrikers are In Jack Richards In the fifth round. Rich desperate state of mind. ards repeatedly laid down. ST. LOUIS, Fea-bd- -- 1 to Signed Agreement Is Entered Into Solidly Uniting the Favorite Son Delegates Against the New York Candidate. 4- - st EPIDEMIC I THE NOMINATION OF PARKER IS THE OLD STORY 5w E ST. LOUIS, July 5. There it the bsst authority for tho statement this aftamoon that ths Tammany leaders will give up their fight tonight to prevent the nomination of Parker. Every effort they have mads so far to wold tho nucleus against Parksr's candidacy has corns to nothing and thay feel that it is purposeless to carry ths fight further. A Tammany leader this afternoon said: "Wi have told the delegates that Cleveland was the bsst man to nominate, but they scorn to prefer Parker. Wo'vo dona all we could, but I too no hope for our campaign." The Tammany leaders heard indirectly this afternoon that Bryan had sent word to Charley Murphy that he was willing to support tho candidacy of Mayor McClellan and would oven go so far as to place him in nomination. Murphy's first lieutenant, Delaney, who waa manager of McClellan's mayoralty campaign, said that no such intimation had been received, while Murphy refused to talk. Ths Parker leaders now estimate that ho will have 608 votes on tho first ballot. Hearst'o strength ie estimated at 192, while 140 votes are divided to among tho favorito sons. Ths latter are expected by tho Parksritoo throw thoir strength to tho Now York jurist after ths first ballot, thus bringing his total strength to 748. When tho 54 votoo of Illinois are added, as they may be, by ths Parker men, the Parker vote will total 802, without tho doubtful or Hearst states, on tho sacond ballot. Tho antis of course scout thoaa claims. 'to DUBOIS SAY8 X PARKER CANNOT BE X New Governor More Brutal Than One Who Was Assassinated X defeated Czar Notifies Finns That Their Destinies Bound Up in Russia. ST. I.Ol'IS, July 5. Senator Fred T. Dubois of Idaho issued the following signed statement this morning: ST. PKTKItSKURO, July 5. The czar in u rescript to Prince Obolenski, the new governor of Finland, says that the country has a siieclal government and special internal laws, which mode of government is In accord with the conditions of the country. The esar does not regard the .Finnish nation guilty of the murder of Governor who fulfilled his Auty with rational firmness until death. Prince Obolenski Is ordered to strengthen the mind of the Finnish nation In the belief that her history and destiny are bound up with the fate of Rusala. Prince Obolenski la credited by the varloue negative elements as being more than the peer of Bobrlknff in think the ticket will lie Tar-kand Turner. I don't see how any combination ran be fixed up that will prevent Parker's nomination, and the bent man to place on the ticket with him la Judge Turner of Washington state, lie Is a man of recognised ability, a great lawyer, and his Sfieeche would be sure to lie good campaign documents. His nomination would help us carry Colorado, Idaho. Nevada and Montana." "1 er Bob-rlko- WORLD'S FAIR THREATENED DIED ON THE TRAIN. rompt Action by the Fire Chief Wisconsin Man Succumbed to Heart Failuro on Overland Averted a Serious ConLimited. flagration. antl-Park- er anti-Park- er Attor- . . er three-year-o- 5: ff. brutality. ST. LOUIS, July 5. The most sen- 54; Iowa, 26; Kansas, 10 ; Maryland. 8T. LOUIS, July 5. Promptness on sational move, of the entire political 16; Nevada, 6; New Jersey, 24; Ohio, the part of Fire Chief Swlngley In situation waa made today when at 16 46; Rhode Island, 8; South Dakota, 8; calling out all the available fire fightUtah, 6; Washington, 10; Wisconsin, ing appartus in the city prevented a o'clock It waa announced by the 26; Wyoming, 6; Arizona, 6; Hawaii, serious combination a leaders that conflagration at the world's 6; New Mexico, 6; Oklahoma, 6; Poreffectbeen had finally fair grounds at 2 o'clock this morning. against Parker lead- to Rico, 6. Total, 435. ed. At that hour the The flames, confined under the chiefs This leaves Parker 557 of the 992 direction, destroyed the fine kitchen of ers authorised Harlan Cleveland, who votes in 'the convention, not counting the Jerusalem cafe, la In charge of the boom of Former causing a loss of Harthe Philippine delegation. Some states $12,000. Waldlc Chacatyin, a Syrlun, ney-General Horman, to wire mon at Cincinnati to have a letter In are tied for five, some for four and aged 23, was severely hurt The fire SL Louis on Wednesday morning stat- others for two ballots originated In the range portion of the 1896. If was in DISALLOWED. kitchen' and was spreading rapidly un CONTESTS his what position ing The national committee this morning der a strong wind when the firemen thla letter satisfies Bryan, Harmon will arrived. For a short time It seemed be the choice of the antis and they will heard reports of all the concentrate their strength on him to save the one which Is considering the that the art palaces adjoining would be Illinois contests In every Instance the destroyed. beat Parker. Cockcommittee decided to acknowledge the of Wall, The strength Olney, nuthe formed and Harmon delegations with regular credentials, rell, Gray cleus of the deal and the Bryan and seating the conteatees from the Tenth AGENCY OPEN Hearst forces completed It The ba- Indiana, Second Maine, First, Second TO SETTLERS sis for the move consisted of petitions Sixth and Seventh New Jersey, the night by Twelfth Ohio, First, Second, Third, secretly circulated during the antis, which petitions were numer- Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Pennsylvania, First and Second South Dakota and Find of Gold Reported on Roseously signed. It ie confidently announced that 400 delegates are In the com- the District of Columbia. The combud Reservation and Causes bine and all are pledged against Par- mittee meets again this afternoon to Excitement. ker on the first and second ballots. take up the thirteen Illinois cases. that Is The of the The pact does not extend beyond report period, but the antis declare that unanimously In favor of seating the BONESTEEL, B. D., July 5. Simulthey are Just as skillful In the politi- Hopkins delegates. The New York delegation at la taneous with the birth of SL Elmo, the cal game aa their opponents and with this foothold will be. able to defeat meeting this morning referred a res first town on the Rosebud reservation, Parker. They say the future will take olution by Bourke Cockran to David B. this morning an Alaskan miner ancare of itself and declare that the H1H,' the member of the committee on nounced the discovery of gold in the New York Jurist Is now in a most dan- resolutions, declaring In favor of a black loam taken from wells. Three gerous position, being within striking plain statement in the platform that hundred vehicles left this morning distance of the goal and not able to the decision of the people on the mon with material and people for the new ey Issue as twice expressed at the town. clinch it. The first day of registration for the are sons These states with favorite polls should be accepted as a final found only 4,00 non realdenta opening of the question. claimed to be solidly held in the agree- settlement to register. on hand Nine hundred Wiscondement of the antla: Missouri, Senator Bailey of Texas has In line at 9 oclock. At Yankton were Delaand Ohio clined the position of permanent chairsin, Massachusetts, ware, representing 14$ votes. All pow- man of the convention and will be- the line did not exceed 500, but every er of the new machine constructed by come a member of the committee on train Is bringing In homeseekers. the pact has been set to work to win resolutions. No decision has yet been IDAHO 8TABBING AFFRAY. back Committeeman Guffey of Penn- reached as to who will be the permaBOISE, Ida., July 6. At Mountain sylvania, thereby weakening the effect nent officers of the convention. Home last evening a serioua cutting of the coup which the Parkerltes carBRYAN CAUSES THEM WORRY. In which a man namoccurred, affray ried through last night at the caucus Although the conservative leaders ed Jones was slashed across the face of the delegation from the Keystone especially the Parkerltes, claim not to and throat In a dangerous manner by state. be Interested In Bryan and attempt to Fred Berger. The two men got Into ADMITTED. COMBINE IS treat the Nebraskan with cold disdain, a quarrel. Jones knocked Berger down leaders learn- the fact la that When the they aa well aa every' with a billiard cue and pounced upon ed today that it waa known that they body else here are anxious to get him. Berger then got his knife out had a signed agreement to stand to- an answer to the question, "What la and did the cutting. Both men are gether against Parker they admitted Bryan going to do?" Every possible badly Injured. the existence of such a document means has been resorted to to smoke CHILD 8CALDED TO DEATH. They said they were willing to grant out the sliver leader, but he refuses that the Parker forces would attack to be smoked. BOISE, Ida., July 5. The them on this point and declared that son of Mrs. Margaret Moon of I am going to decide the question of it la possible to lose a part of their my position without anybodys help," Orchard accidentally fell Into a tub of forces, but only through treachey. My hot water and was so severely scalded said Bryan to our correspondent. PARKERITES SURPRISED. friends ought to give me credit for be- that he died six hours later. Mrs The Parker leaders were amazed at Moon had placed a tub of boiling waing able to do this and I give them the adroitness of the move. It Is de- credit for ter on the floor and the child, who was being able to decide for clared that all the leaders for the fa- themselves without advice from me.' running about the room, collided with vorite sons signed the pact, as folthe tub and tumbled in. WILL MAKE GREAT SPEECH. lows: Pettigrew for Hearst Saulsbury 8ECOND WARD EXCURSION. Bryan's rooms have been one of the for Gray, Cleveland of Cincinnati for he arrived, since ever centers storm The organizations of the Second Harmon, Stone for Cockrell, and the enemies have called, ward made merry at the Hermitage and friends Both authorized leaders of the Massachuadvice and to swear yesterday. The excursion was well setts and Wisconsin delegations for the former for to abuse him and to patronised and the day waa not marlatter the fealty, Olney and Wall. the radical leader to red by any arcldenL The day was These are the states that are claim- try by angering Indiscreet state spent In amusements of various kinds some make to him ed to be represented In the part: Cal- get temper remains with dancing In the afternoon and ment. But Rryan's ifornia, 20 votes; Colorado. 10; Dels end evening. (Continued on Page 5.) ware, 6, Florida, Idaho, 9; Illinois anti-Park- AS THEIR RULER The body of Alfred Merits, who died of heart failure on the overland limited of the Southern Pacific at Terrace yesterdny, was Identified by a representative of the Journal this morning as an old friend of his and who resides at his old home. West Bend, Wls. His folks were Immediately notified and an answer Is being awaited by Undertaker Richey. o Mr. Merits Is the son of a West Wls. near He Bend, family waa married about a year ago to a young lady of that locality. She died, however, before they had been married for more than a month. Since then Mr. Merits has been taking an extended trip through the wesL He left San Francisco a few days ago and was on his way back to his home. When the train left Terrace he was observed by the conductor standing on the rear platform nnd when the latter returned to collect the fares he found Merits lying dead there. The body waa brought to this city and placed In the care of Undertaker Richey. It will be shipped back to his home ae soon as his parents can be reached by telegraph. well-to-d- THREE SMALL FIRES. Fire Department Had a Busy Night, But No Damage Wae Done. The fire department was railed out to three small fires last nlghL First to extinguish h grass fire which had ' started on Adams avenue, between Twenty-fift- h streets and Twenty-sixt- h and then to a lodging house over the Banquet restaurant on Twenty-fift- h street, where some draperies In a window had caught fire. There was little damage done at either place and both were caused by the careless discharge of fireworks.. Early this morning the whole department turned out to a blaze at 2233 Washington avenue. The fire was in nn unoccupied house there and wae extinguished before any damage was done. The origin of it appeared to be spontaneous combustion. TROTTING RACES YESTERDAY. Large ld Crowd Visited the County Fair Grounds. Weber The races at the fair grounds yesterday attracted a large throng of people and were of the exciting order. Nigger Boy, the plucky little horse driven by "Cy" Read, again had someIn the 2:25 y thing of s class. In the 2:47 class Queen R. and Sage Bird had a desperate struggle for first walk-awa- place. Queen R. crossed the- tape only about a length ahead of Sage Bird. e trot or The third race, pace, was won by Rex In 1:13, with Jessie R, a close second. mile dash was won The 41 seconds, with In John by Mackay Lurlle second. half-mil- three-eigh- ts |