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Show DIET VOLUME VIII. NUMBER UTAH STATE JOUBNATJ OGDEN, UTAH 249. OF BABY ALEXIS BAPTISM HEIR TO RUSSIAN THRONE REVOLUTIONISTS STEAL RUSSIAN AMMUNITION ARMOUR'S GLUE FACTORY IS DESTROYED BY FIRE The Vos- Zeiluug slates that an Ar- X iiicniaii revolutionary commit- - X tee daringly stole atiii.OOO rifle cartridges and 69.000 revolver cartridges from the Russian ' ar- X seual at AlexandroiKil in the X Caucasus, and succeeded In con- veyiug the plunder over the X frontier unmolested. X I'liKWiUi. Aug. 24. Annual-- ' h.i.r ti.ul glue plant, situated .it a puli:! north of tin- - stock yards, w.is destroyed liy fire early this Till loss is $llM,l't"l. Uinnm. The police say the lire was cans, cd spontaneous I: was ruiuon-- that the plant was wilfully set on tire liy 15EUUN. Au 24. hiclie J J Occasion of Imperial Manifesto Granting Many Privileges to Czars Subjects and Attempting to Placate Finland. Event Is Made Au. With minister of foreign affair; M. the minister of agriculture, and much pomp and elaborate cermony, the M. Muravieft, the minister of Juson to the Ruaslan Alexia, heir tice. The present minister of public jaby throne, was baptized In sthe palace works and railways, M. Khilohoff, has The been appointed secretary of state. church at Peterhof today. and of The imperial party in a glided coach diplomats royalty mblage was a drawn by eight horses proceeded with vbo witnessed the ceremony brilliant one, including, as it did, mem- an escort of Hussars and Cossacks bers of the imperial family, foreign from Alexandria palace to Peterhof. ofThe procession to the church included diplomats, high military and civil ficials and representatives of eastern the emperor, the dowager empress, Prince Henry of Russia, Prince Louis tribes under Russian rule. of Rattenburg, representing the godThe child was annointed and immerfathers of the baby. Emperor William sed In holy water by the Metropolitan After the and King Edward and members of the ceremony of gb Petersburg. imperial household. After the bapa manifesto of the czar on the occatism the emperor Invested his son with sion of the birth of his son was published. This document grants many the Insignia of the order of St Andrew. privileges to the people of Russia and The ringing of bells and salutes from attempts to conciliate the people of S01,guns announced the completion of the ceremony. A state luncheon folFinland. In honor of the christening the csar lowed at Peterhof. The city was beauhas conferred a number of orders. The tifully decorated and will be illumiWhite Eagle has been conferred on M. nated tonight The health of the csarina is De Witt, and the Insignia of Alexander Newsky on Count Lamsdorf, the ST. PETERSBURG, 24. PACKERS CAN NOT KEEP UP PROFITABLE PRICES Strikers Base Hopes of Victory on Employers nancial Losses Brentanos Decision Says Plants May Be Used as Hotels. strike breaker. GET IS AFTER KIDNAPPERS CHICAGO. BATTLESHIP I Ill . Sevastopol While Bombarding Jap- Some May Die as a anese Position at Port Arthur Is Trolley Car Smash Disabled and is Towed into HarRan Car Beyond the bor in Sinking Condition. His Block. End of - ASKOLD ALLOWED LONG TIME FOR REPAIRS FOOTBALL PRACTICE AT MINNESOTA Aug. The 24. Reef cup given by James She came in at 1:30 this morning. The Atlantic, the Resolute and the Indymlon started on Recital of Bennett Monday morning from lightship. land drawing Brentona Reef Out- Roosevelt. at DEVIL'S LAKE BEGINS DENVER, Aug. 24. A petition baa mailed to President Roosevelt been ST. PAUL, Aug. 24. The drawing for land at Fort Totten reserve was asking him to intervene in behalf of men deported from Cripple Creek begun this morning at Devil's Lake In the last Saturday night and protet them the presence of a big crowd. Tbe first allotment of a value of 35,000 was in their return to the district The petition is a voluminous affair, drawn by Bruce Karren of Forest River, N. 1J. and Includes a personal statement of John H. Murphy, general counsel for KING EDWARD VII. IS the Western Federation of Miners, the IN BE8T O.F HEALTH affidavit of Thomas H. Parfet, one of MARIENBAD, Bohemia, Aug. 24. Ott, King Edwards physician, con- Dr- - tradicts the pessimistic rumors which the deported men, who claims that he was badly beaten by members of the mob, and a sworn statement of hie Parfet is recently regard-ta- g physician to the effect that the health of his majesty and says suffering from Injuries that may result la stronger now than ever before In seriously. have been published be bl life. COTTON BROKERS CAUGHT ON MARKETS 8HORT 8IDE XEW YORK. Aug. 24. The failure Pa re ft Co., prominent members of the New Orleans and New York cot-fa- n, exchangee, was announced this morning, it is said the Arm was caught an the short aide of the market. of JAPANESE STEAMER WRECKED LONDON, Tds Aug. 24. OFF GOTO The agent for TENEMENT FIRE MAKES FIFTY FAMILIES HOMELESS NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Fifty famil les were made homeless by a tenement house Are at Williamsburg this of .the Many occupants morning. houses were rescued by firemen. SATOLLI WILL REPORT ON CHURCHS CONDITION . NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Mrs. May-brithle left the Holland House morning at 11:20 and took the Weet Shore train for Kingston. From there she will go to EllenvlUe, where she will remain until called upon to testify In the suit involving her property In West Virginia. She was accompanied by Dr. Emma Denamore. looked perfectly Mrs. Maybrlek healthy. She will he the guest of Attorney Hayden, her counsel, at Ellen -- Min-neao- ta PARKER APPROVES It Is ejected that by the time the CAMPAIGN PLANS season begins Dr. Williams will have the largest squad in the history of ESOPUS, N. Y, Aug. 24. Plan for the university from which to select a the national campaign were laid be- team. fore Judge Parker yesterday by FIREMENS TOURNEY Delancey Nlcoll of New York, AT WORLDS FAIR of the Democratic national committee, who called at Roaemount ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 24. The Inby Invitation, and, who, with Mrs. ternational firemens tournament, for Nlcoll, spent the afternoon with the . which preparations have been making fami-vFars.ifl his candidate Judye mer apr.roed everything that has been for months past, opened today. The done and all that ti j committee ha tournament will continue for four In fie was enthusiastic days. There will be several business over the campaign work. The report easiona at which the fire chiefs, en carried to Rosemount by Mr. Niicoll glneers, commissioners and others inindicated the close of the Murphy-Mc-Carrterested will have an opportunity for feud in Greater New York. exchanging viewa on the best methods of fire fighting. Popular. Interest In VISIT WILL MORLEY AMERICA WITH CARNEGIE the gathering, however, centers In the prise competitions, which Include hook LONDON. Aug. 24. It la announced find ladder races, hose coupling and In these various today that the right Hon. John Mor-le- y, other contests. dewill teams events the fire of member libera representing parliament, Amcities of chief to of the many Carnegie Andrew partments accompany erica In October. Mr. Morley will vis- of the United States and Canada will take parL it President Roosevelt. vllle. ROME, Aug. 24. Cardinal Satolli at Nagasaki telegraphs that arrived today from an extended toup Japanese steamer Akunoura Mtru a been lost off the Goto islands. In America. He ta preparing report In Ampt nf the crew were saved and on the condition of the church erica for the pope. ht. ROOSEVELT TALKS F en BOY FINDS DEATH IN BLACK HANDS GRIP NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Salvatore Rossoto aged eighteen was shot to death today in his father, rest- aurant in Park street by Carlo Rossati aged 3o. Because he had disclosed to the police certain secrets of the Black Hand society the father was knocked down and choked by the slayer of his son, who was pursued by a molt of a thousand Italians who later attacked the Elizabeth street station in an attempt to 'get at Rossati. It is understood that IJossoto revealed a plan of the society to murder and rob a party of their countrymen on their way to Italy. This act is a tragic rebuttal of the theories that the Black Hand society did not exist. )n Political Situation in the Empire State Cortelyou Will X X X X X X OYSTER RAY. Aug. Roosevelt and Lieutenant-GovernWoodruff of New York were talking over the Empire states politics today or the candidacy of a for the place of New Yorker prominent assistant secretary of agriculture was being discussed. Chairman Cortelyou of the national committee will come In and Incidentally on the afternoon train and remain over night. AMERICAN BABY ALEXIS SAY IS. A CHANGELING SQUADRON REACHES CAPE TOWN LONDON, Aug. 24. A telegram to the Central News announces the arrival at Cape Town of the American squadron under Admiral Chadwick from Tangier. vice-chairm- an Latest Cripple Creek rages Is Mailed to tun-ker- Visit Him. ck strength. TO THE PRESIDENT said they uere compelled to sell meat cost and were being cut far Into tremrnduously by the Independent packers. In St. Louis the packers were fairly giving meat away, and In New York were comjielled to sell much below cost. Chicago, he said, was the only place whore they were maintaining prices. He bellevee that cannot stand the financial the strain much longer. President Donnelly expects a liberal contribution front the Miners Feder-briga lion. Comes Up. ATLANTIC WINS Consul-Gener- al Brentona President Donnelly returned front St. Louis tonight. He declared that the prospects for winning the strike were He based his hopes on the de- - moralized condition of the jmckers business and, the heavy losses they were sustaining. President Donnelly n MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 24. About thirty players who aspire to positions on the University of football team for the coming Reason assembled today at Waconln In response to the call for preliminary practice. Among the number are several old stars. Including Irsflel, OBrien, Harris and Strathern. The preliminary work will last several weeks and will include road running, hill climbing and kindred exercises in which the candidates will have an opportunity to show their without mettle their overtaxing NEWPORT, Aug. 24. The schooner Atlantic won the race for the Bren-tiin- ROCHESTER, N. Y, Aug. 24. Between thirty-liv- e and forty were Injured, come perhaps fatally, in a head-o- n collision between two trolleya on the Rochester ft Eastern railway at LEFT HEW YORK 10 o'clock thla morning. The accident motor-mewas caused by one of he running beyond his block. Ambulances and physicians have been sent for and meanwhile the Injured have been movHer Attorney ed Into' nearby house and rendered She Will Stay With aid. Until the Property Suit flrat WA9SHINGTON, DEPORTEES APPEAL Aug. LONDON, Aug. 24. The Japanese legation today issued a report from the commander of the Japanese torpedo boat destroyer Aahashlo, which stated while the Russian battleship Sevastopol was bombarding the Japanese land position on the outer harbor yesterday she struck a mine. She immediately listed and her bows became submerged. Assistance was sent her and she was towed Inside the harbor. Seized Him in New York and His Lung and Throat Trouble Has state department this morning receivCarried Him to CalHe Is Disappeared Though ed a cablegram from Goodnow at Shanghai stating that the ifornia. StiH Weak. Chinese foreign office had extended the time for repairs to the Askold to Au28th. 24. gust McKeon 24. OMAHA, Aug. Senator WORCESTER, Judge Aug. of New York, said to have been kidHoar has had a comfortable night the naped several weeks ago .and carr- trouble in his throat and lungs hav- CRUISER 8ILENCE8 RUSSIAN FORTS ied to California for ransom, arrived ing entirely disappeared. He is still Inhere this morning ort a visit to his slavery weak, however. There is no CHE FOO, Aug. 24. It Is reported ter. He is still in a nervous condition crease in hla strength. u the result of his captivity. He says His pulse is more regular and hie here that the Japanese armored cruiser Nlaapln Kasaga has bombarded he will proceed against his kidnapfamily le beginning to entertain fursilenced the Russian forts on the and . pers when he reaches New York. ther hopes of ultimate recovery. east Gold hill entrance to Port Arthur. BRENTONS REEF CUP 24. o Judge the appli(his morning granted cation of the packers for an injunction restraining the city from enforcing the order for the evacuation of the stock yards buildings used for housing strike breakers. The derision said that the injunction was granted In the Interests of peace, business interests and good order. If the men were required to Result of leave the yards every night riots would Motorman result. I0RIV INJURED They Cordon Fi- Yer-molo- ff, -- JUDGE WILL WENDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1904 Nihilists Allege That the Czarina Gave Birth to a Daughter. , PARIS, Aug. 24. Russian revolutionists here declare positively that the empress of Rusla really gave birth to s female child, for whom, at fter birth, a male ctyild was substituted a peasant womans baby. The revolutionists vouch for the truth of thla statement and astounding as It Is Insist that It comes from a perfectly reliable source, and that It will be verified later. The Nihilists say' that the Interna condition of Russia Is such that had the people been disappointed again In their hope of the birth of a csarevltch a revolt would have been Imminent. Improbable as this story sppears, it must be remembered that the revoluunder-grou- n tionists have extraordinary means of Intercommunication nil over Europe. BETTING ON JEFFRIES AND MUNROE IS LIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24 Intercontest for est In the Jeffrlea-Munro- e the heavyweight championship Is rapidly Increasing as the date of the fight approaches. The Indication are that the attendance will exceed expecta-th- e adherents of neither pugilist seem-f- or persons outside of the state. As yet the betting has not been heavy, tlons, many seuts having been reserved Ing to favor the prevailing odds of 100 to 35 In favor of Jeffries. Many small bets have been made on the number of rounds, with the tenth ss the usual objective point. The odds are even that Jeffries will not win Inside that limit. Some good Judges think that 10 to 3 will be the ringside figure on the fight , Munroe has finished his hard work and will Indulge only in light practice until the contest. He Is In excellent condition. Jeffries will continue his exercise today. but Is feeling fit and probnbly will take things easy tomorrow and FriCAUSED 8TRIKE BY day. He tips the scales at 225 pounds, DISMISSING HOUSEKEEPER thirty-fiv- e pounds less than when he began training. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. A new manReferee Graney will confer with ager of the hotel opened here some both pugilists tonight regarding the time ago for the exclusive entertainmanner In which the Queensbury rules ment of women ha a caused a strike by shall he interpreted. dismissing the housekeeper. The new manager la a man and the SECRETARY 8HAW 8PEAKS assertion of his power was quickly AT HELENA TONIGHT resented by. nineteen of the twenty-fouHELENA. MonL, Aug. 24. Leslie chambermaids, ten scrub women and cleaners, six waitresses, two stew- M. Shaw, secretary of the treasury, arards and three rellartnen. They walked rived here from the east last night out In a body, leaving the beda un and will make an address at the Aumade and rooms undusted. ditorium this evening. While in HelFo ra time the service was paralysed ena he Is the guest of former Senbut r telephone girl and the stenog ator Thonuts II. Carter. Secretary Shaw was tendered a rnphf took hold and In a few hours had things running, with the aid of publlo reception this afternoon. He s procured from employment will leave Thursday morning for Spokane. where he will speak. agencies. . . X en-nnt- |