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Show DAM VOLUME Vin. NUMBER UTAH IJ T A THI OGDEN, 228. JAPS' ADVANCE SATURDAY, ENGLAND REPORTED TO BE NVOKE HID OF F EOF OFF PREPARING FOR WAR L BV JULY 30, 1904 RELATIONS RUSSIANS IS WITH RUSSIA. ratcn to Take Case to Federal Retreat Continues Along the Rail- Are Courts if Stock Handlers Strike Breakers Called Oct way Toward Mukden Vladivostok Squadron Is Sighted off Izu Interference. Imported Without With Japanese Fleet in Pursuit. :. ST. PETERSBURG, July A rumor lias iv;u'Iuh1 lien that England is preparing for war with Russia in tlu event that Russia insists on the right of war- Official Notification Given to Papal Anderson Due and Austin Are Not Found Guilty of Criminal Secretary, the Reason Given BeComplicity In the Death of Mr. ing the Recall of Two Bishops Pope Says,Gods Will Be Done" Shupe and Miss Clark. ships to pass the Dardanelles. HAICHENG, July 30. The JapanJuly 0. The strike Is have resumed their advance and ese abnormally this morning hundred strike breakers attacked the Russian right flank Friquiet Four to the forces of the pack- day under cover of which the Japanadded vere ese infantry pushed along th line of ers without Interference by the pickof stock were light the railway. The advance was temets. The receipts slt-aati- on CHICAGO. COMMITTEES TO E TWO BIG HAULS with the porarily checked at 11 oclock, but The tabor leaders conferred Transit Union company was again continued after noon. the of officers live-etoof the the position concerning acwas handlers, but nothing 8T. PETERSBURG, July complished. Sskharoff reports that the JapSheriff Barrett stated his position anese army under General Oku has men who to a delegation of labor advanced as far as Daiatagu, where it sought his interference in order to "get back at the police far their alleged was checked. Bar-K- tt favoring of the packer. Sheriff Into no had he TOKIO, July 30. Shortly after the said that right whole The with the police. terfere discovery of the Vladivostok squadcase may be brought into the Federal ron off Isu thi morning four Japancourts if the butchers order a strike ese warships were seen chasing the of the stock handlers employed by the Russian cruisers to the southward. The Transit company. It is claimed that it vessels were then about fourteen that Is a public service corporation, miles distant. Three more Japanese the stock must be handled or become warships are known to be forty miles t nuisance, and that to order a strike from Oshima. would cause Interference with trade A dispatch later In the day states and be a violation of the Sherman that the Vladivostok cruisers were seen law. east of the entrance to Tsugaru. At a meeting of the Allied Trades was then seen of the Japanese a permanent Nothing council this morning warships pursuing the Russian cruisto strike committee was appointed ers. whom will be entrusted all matters The Vladivostok squadron at 2 p. to conducting the strike pertaining m. entered the Tsugaru straits and and any future efforts In the way of proceeded westward. a settlement Matthew BE anti-tru- Mining ALTOONA, Fa., July JO. P. F. Campbell, auperlntendent of the Puritan Coul Mining company at Puritan, and a stable boss companion were held up on the public road a mile from Portage at 10 o'clock thla morning, shot several times and robbed of $3,000. The money waa intended for the pHy of the miners The robbery was perpetrated by who three highwaymen, escaped. Campbell was fatally wounded and the boy waa badly hurt. One report states that $6,000 waa in the satchel. st Carr, president of the Coopers union, was created chairman, and J. Tracy, presi- I. dent of the Car Workers, secretary. The committee adjourned to meet on Monday morning. President Donnelly this morning gave out a statement saying there have been no desertions from the union. He said: "Some men employed by the packers for the purpose of creating dissension in our ranks have goone back to work, but none are members of the orWe preferred that they ganisation. should go back rather than to remain out and create trouble for us. We don't care whether the strike lasts one or six weeks longer. We have established supply stations In every district, and are prepared to take care of all our members. Every day the strike continues weakens the packers and strengthens us. We received 12,000 today as a donation to the cause. - STRIKE BREAKERS IMPORTED WITHOUT DISTURBANCE OMAHA, Neb., July 80. Two car' loads of strike breakers were taken Into the Swift plant this without morning This was any disturbance. "de a test case, the sheriff telling the union men It Is up to them to determine whether they will have troops here. OREGON CAMPAIGN IS OPENED BY DEMOCRATS PORTLAND, Ore., July 30. The Democratic national 'campaign was Pened last night at a mass meeting hld In an uptown theater. The apeak-e- r were Franklin K. Lane of San Pmnclsco, Cal., and George E. Cham-r,a,- n of Oregon. The hall was well Hied and the speakers were frequently Interrupted by bursts of applause, nd especially when the name of the Presidential or candidate, or of some favorite political h"der was mentioned. ial double TRAGEDY LAID TO WOMEN'S Kansas citt. Mo., July 30. Do-met- lc trouble! alleged to have been Aggravated by the woman's devotion to CBUefl Julius Kent to shoot and Vm his wife morning as she lay bed with her 'nt then committed suicide. tls DRITISH WARSHIPS AT BEIRUT. BEIRUT, July 30. Four British bat- whip nnd a cruiser arrived here Y.. July 30. John Fos- CHICAGO, July 30. With $2,000 money Intended for the payroll, of the Bushnell, JAP8 DENY REPORT OF Manufacurlng company, PORT ARTHUR'S FALL was held up, slugged and robbed at 10 o'clock thla morning while on his - TOKIO, July 30. An official state- way to the factory on the West Side. ment waa Issued at noon denying the The two men who accomplished the Job rumor of yesterday that Port Arthur escaped. Bushnell was badly used up had fallen. by the robbers. The general staff announced this evening that live Japanese officers ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP MINE HOISTING WORKS wound' mad been killed and forty-on- e ed In the lighting which has been go lng on around Port Arthur since last PARK CITY, Utah, July 30. Giant Tuesday. The losses in men are not powder exploded in the hoisting works of the St Louls-OntarMining comgiven. This is the first official announce- pany on yesterday afternoon, wreckment of its kind since the beginning of ed the building and destroyed the mine the siege of the fortress, and it In car and bucket It is thought by the authorities that dlcatei that there has been serious the explosion was the work of some fighting. miscreant who sought to kill C. J. La HEAVY FIGHTING FOR Plete and the crew on their return THREE DAYS PAST from dinner. The fuse waa not correctly timed, however, and the exploCHE FOO, July 80. A junk which sion came Just as the men were on the left Port Arthur on Thursday last at trail to the hoisting work. The building was badly damaged, midnight reports terrific fighting on land and sea, which had then been and windows in houses 200 feet away were broken. going on for three days. nt Vaugh-an-Bushn- Glen-wo- PARIS, July 30. The government this afternoon notified Mgr. Lorenxllie, the (in pal nuncio, that hi presence In Paris is no longer necessary. It Is not expected the rupture will have any immediate consequence beyond the mutual withdrawal of the representative of France nnd the Vatican, and the suppression of the embassy and nunciature, ns the denunciation of the concordat requires preliminary sanction. Consequently, fresh developments are improbable until the appointment of the new bishop come u Well Informed person do not believe that the Vatican will retaliate by Frances protectorate withdrawing ell io WADSWORTH WILL NOT BE Man Stsals a Coat and Vast From ENTIRELY CUT OFF Within Ttn Fast of an Officar. WADSWORTH, Nev., July 80. The Southern Pacific company is not going to cut Wadsworth entirely off its line of travel as a result of the change in division, as it waa first supposed. In addition to the freight service that has been In vogue here since the move waa made, the company thla week installed a dally passenger service. The local will leave here each evening, conceding with No. 6 at New Wadsworth. This will enable real-den- ts of Wadsworth to go to Reno and return the same day, whereas before it required two days to make the ny trip. TRANSPORTATION DAY AT THE WORLD8 FAIR ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July. 30. Thia was Transportation day on the world's fair calendar and it proved to be one of the most Interesting and novel of the special day celebrations yet held at the exposition. The program was In The highest Japanese authority here says that the army and naval PRESIDENT OF MINISTERS' charge of officials and exhibitors of COUNCIL IS TO RETIRE the commanders of the besieging forces Transportation building. During had planned to begin their final asthe day there were two parades, one sault on Tuesday last and expected to VIENNA. July SO M. Witte, presi- on land and one on water, designed effect the capture of Port Arthur on dent of the Russian council of mini- to show the evolution of transportaster, today denied that he would suc- tion methods from the water raft of July 29th. ceed Minister Plehve, claiming that his primitive times and the carts and ministerial career Is closed. 8ALT LAKER& CHARGED pack mules of early days to the palace WITH 8ERI0US CRIME steamship and the Pullman flyers in PRESIDENT CONFERS WITH which the luxury loving public of toILLINOIS SENATORS SALT LAKE, July 80. Dr. A. W. day travels. Johnson, a dentist, and Albert J. WASHINGTON. July 80. President Gemmell were arrested last night and GIRLS' TERRIBLE PLIGHT. had a conference over the Roosevelt are being held with bail fixed at matbeef strike and Illinois political each on a charge of having causFootsore and Weary They Were Shelters thla morning with Senators ed the death of an unborn child, comtered at Jssse Stoker's Resiand Hopkins. mitted on July 8th. dence Last Night The unfortunate girl In the case la TRIP OF THE TRIAL Mary M. Baer, daughter of a OHIO POSTPONED Two girls, aged 15 and 11 years, She Is but 17 years of age and wandered up to Jesse Stokers real claims that Gemmell seduced her urn SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July 30. dence at Roy about sundown last der promise of marriage. The trial trip of the battleship Ohio night footsore and weary, and on Mr. The charge against the men will be in Santa Barbara has been postponed Stoker noticing their fatigued condichanged to murder in the first degree until Monday on account of the foggy tion he gave them comfortable quarif the officers are able to secure cer- weather. for the night ters tain evidence for which the are now He telephoned Sheriff Bailey today looking. RIOT; and stated that the story told by the FIVE STUDENTS ARRESTED girls was that yesterday they came out SEVERAL INJURED BY from Salt Lake in a wagon driven by ROME. July 30. A email NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION who was making a tour of demonatratlon was made in Rome their uncle, counties the purchasing fruit. Toof 80. An explosion CHICAGO, July today by a body of student, five of wards evening he started for home and natural gas early this morning in the whom were arrested. told them that the load was too heavy brick y basement of the and they would have to walk. How the building at 838 State street known as ADMIRAL CONVERSE wander to Stoker's the Russell Fark hotel, caused severe RECEIVE8 APPOINTMENT girls happened to cannot They state explain. they place Injuries to several persons. The front that their Noble; e is name that their out and pres WASHINGTON, of the building was blown July and Noble Is name Henry Rear fathers ldent side' for today appointed blocka stone formally used of heavy The Lake. Salt walks were broken and heaved out In Admiral Converse to succeed the late that he resides at sheriff la Investigating the case. Admiral Taylor. to the street $25,-0- complicity in the death of Daniel W. Shape and Cluirlotte Clark at Purk on July 4th. The defendants were delighted at the result of man Toggert returns to New York. Immediately thereafter the first definite plane of the campaign will be In the made, national headquarters ovet the eastern Catholic. east will be established and the nain tional chairman will commence the L. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. early work of the canvas. 00 Cul-lo- m soap-mak- er. ANTI-RUS8IA- CLUB8 Esortrs, N. ter reabody of New York was an early visitor to Rosemount today. Judge Parker was presented with a silver loving cup by friends in Kingston. It Is said at Rosemount this morning that the personnel of the executive and finance committees as well as the iden. tity of the chairman of the former will probably be made known before Chair- involuntary manslaughter and comof any criminal pletely exonerated jon and Laval to Rome. "God's will be done, we did everything In our power to avert It," explained the pope when informed that France had broken off diplomatic relations. ck Superintendent Shot to Will Mark the Actual Beginning of Democratic National Pieces and Money Intended for Employes Taken. Campaign. O. 1. Austin, Oliver Due and Kid Vast in were discharged by Judge Howell this thi afternoon on a charge of H05IH. July 30. M. Courifl, secretary of the French tmli;iy, lias Informed Cardinal 1M Yal, papal eecro-tar- y of state, that he has been Instructed to break the diploma Me relations between France and the Vatican, owing to the recall of the bishop of Di- N anti-Rus-l- an four-stor- SoA-Th- Shadowed for a period 'of probably tin hour by Officer Jess Browning yesterday afternoon and then caught in the very act of stealing a coat and vest, was the fate of one Janies Hamilton. As a result, he will spend thirty days feeding the city's stone crusher. While Officer Browning, in cltlsen's clothes, was walking down Twenty-fift- h street his attention wns attracted by the suspicious actions of a man In front of Stein's second-han- d store who was examining a suit of clothes which were hanging In , front of the store, and his actions fppmed to Indicate that he was trying to release the coat from the hook. The officer concluded to catch him in the act and therefore turned his back upon Ham Ilton. Hamilton waa unaware of the officer's presence and went on with his work. Finally he succeeded In releasing the clothes and tucked them un der his coat and was Just In the act of walking off when the officer tapped him on the shoulder and notified him that he was under arrest Hamilton was completely nonplussed when he waa hustled Into the patrol wagon and taken to JalL half od the Investigation and left the courtroom highly Jubilant with their attorney, C. C. Rlehiirds. County Attorney llulauiski was also present. Judge Howell at the outset of his opinion in the ense defines the duties of a committing magistrate and gives the statutory definition of Involuntary manslaughter, lie then recites the facts of the lamentable tragedy and of the proceed to it consideration bombs used, their construction and the evidence of the exiicrts, John M. Browning uml Fred W. KlilelW. Continuing, be says; "In the invoice of bombs sent to Glenwood Park there were two bombs, which are precisely the same In construction though different in else, so both the expert testified, snd both should be fired In the same way. The directions and illustrations on the box in which were contained the smaller bomba were so far sa applicable to the bombs In question exactly contrary to the opinion expressed by the experts, that is the directions are to place the bombs in the mortar fuse end downward. and these were the only directions given. The directions. Indeed, are so vagus and Indistinct that it Is a matter of surprise that any reputable manufacturer would send them out with such dangerous Instruments ns these bomba undoubtedly nre. They do not moreover describe a bomb like the ones aent, the Illustrations are unlike them, and altogether misleading. They speak of the cone end of the bomb and yet, strictly speaking, these bombs huve no cone end at all, although the fuse end la amnethlng like a cone, the other end being practically flat, so that the conclusion is Irreslst'hie that the manufacturers placed the wrong lnbel on the box. "Now, assuming that the bomb was pinced In the mortar fuse end downwards, as I believe it was, that is the way the only dlrectlolns sent by the manufacturer called for it to he placed, assuming the fuse end to be the cone end as these defendants did, and such an aasumptlnn was certainly not unreasonable. The question Is, then, did these de- fendants. or, rather, Anderaon, whoae case we are now considering, In following the directions, art without due care and circumspection? "By due care and consideration is meant such care and circumspection ss the ordinary prudent man would WORLD'S CHAMPION ATHLETES TO MEET have exercised under the circumstances. We must consider that these men NEW YORK, July 30. The athletic were firing highly dangerous explotournament to be held at Celtic park sives in the midst of a great number tomorrow under the auspices of the of spectators, but we must also reUnited Irish American societies of member that they were called upon New York, unless all sings fall, will to perform the task Inte In the afterhe one of the most notable seen In noon Hfter the man who had been emthe metropolitan section this season. ployed to do the work had broken his Several world's champions and record arm and become incapacitated. Thomas F. holders will take part. The Judge next comments on the arIn ath- guments the champion Kiely, presented by the attorneys at letics, will be on hand, as will also the hearing and continues; John Flanagan, the world's champion "It Is a noteworthy fact that after who will go all the in weight throwing, testimony is in, and almost a against his own record of 40 feet 2 month has passed by since the tragedy, inches with the weight. we are Just ss Ignorant about the mechanism and composition of those ' PACIFIC PLANS. CANADIAN bomba as were the men on the 4th of TORONTO, Ont., July 80. It is reJuly. How in the fare of this fact ported on good authority that the Ca- can we say more than that in firing nadian Pacific la about to begin the bombs inverted. If they did so, these construction of a new line from Sudthese men used poor judgment? But bury to this city at a cost of $8,000,-00- it la not enough to say that these men The construction of this line, acted unwisely. It is necessary to go together with the purchase of local further and find that they were crimlines near Tilsonburg, Ontario, and Mr. M. BrownJohn negligent. inally the probable Installation of a ferry one of the experts for the state, ing. service across Lake Erie Is expected testified that while his opinion was to bring the cost up to some $12,000,-00that these bombs should be fired fuse This. It Is believed, Is the founend up. still not knowing their nature dation for the recent report that the he would have to follow the directions -- all-rou- 0. 0. compnny would Issue new stock. 320,000,000 of (Continued on Page S.) |