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Show DAILY UTAH OGDEN, UTAH EL NUMBER 76. VOLUME JOUBWAI J SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1905 ATTORNEY WORTHINGTONS GENERAL STOESSEL RUSSIAN RIFLE BRIEF IN THE SMOOT CASE JAPANESE LEFT Married and Deserted Two Ohio Women In 1903 After Robbing Them. Succeeded By General UnWill Be First Commander of the pack Battle Resumed jinny Artillery CHICAGO, Feb. 4. Two Ohio women have notified Chief of Police On the Russian Right. O'Neill that they believe Johann Hoch Contends That When Smoot Took His Seat the Gnmd Kuropatkln reporta that the eiiilnw nieiit ceremony were all shorn ll tn he unworthy of belief, lie eontends that no plural marriages have taken l''a e since the manifesto, with the except inn of sHradic cases. He concludes by insisting that while the nil's! itut inn or the United States fnr-hi- d the establishment of a national ally state Is entirely coinpe-tei- u to establish a church if it wishes. Likewise any religious association has u right to participate in political affair s. ht IRE TRE de-,p- 200-ya- have developed to a remarkable de-(te- e. regions of California have and southern been visited with almost aa much rain In the last sixty hours ss they ordinarily receive in a year. The coldest weather of the year has prevailed in the Central and Eastern districts, and In the last twenty-fou- r hours the snow and sleet has extended almost to the coast line of the east lull and South Atlantic atatea The forecasts do hot indicate any .decided change to warmer weather hours. daring the next thirty-si- x The ceml-arl- Arl-w- d rd rd there handicap running high jump, handicap; an 880-ya- rd relay race for school boys; a two-mi- le handicap relay race for four-me- n teams; throwing the weight from a stand; putting the run for the A. A. U. shot; the ten-miIntercollegichampionship; a one-mi- le ate relay race from scratch, and a game of old Gaelic football. Probably the most interest centers In the ten-michampionship run. the winner of which will receive a .diamond studded gold medal donated by nd le le John D. Crlmmlns .All the best distance runners in the amsteur ranks Including Champion Joyce and E. P. Carr, will start in the race for this prise. The carnival will be open to all registered athletes whether members of athletic clubs or not. The entry list Is the largest In the history of Indoor meets In the metropolis and unless all signs go sstray several new records FE PAS8ENGER8 HAVE NARROW ESCAPE KINGMAN, Aria, Feb. 4. Several coaches of the Western Santa Fe flyer were derailed near Tampa this morning. The coaches stopped within a few feet of a deep ravine. Several passengers were slightly hurt. will be established. SANTA BALTIC FLEET AWAITING SECOND DIVISION PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, Feb. 4. The Russian Baltic fleet Is anchored off the French Island of Noaaibem, Northwest coast of Madagascar, to await the division which sailed from Jibutil RUSSIAN yesterday. EXPLOSION WRECKS WHEELING PAINT WORK8 WHEELING, W. Va., Feb. paint works and factory of the Wheeling Corrugating company was wrecked by an explosion of oils this morning. Five employes were seriously injured, three of whom may die. he BEACH REFUSED UTICA, X. Y., Feb. 4. Two were killed and a score seriously Injured In a wreck on the New York Central at 2 o'clock this morning, three miles west of this city. The boiler of the engine on a west bound passenger from Boston to New York exploded. The engine toppled over on the east-boutrack just as the Buffalo special approached from the west at high peed. The train of eight Pullman cars was derailed, rolling over a alight em- WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. The president today sent a letter to the secretary of the Interior giving his views respecting the granting of contracts for the education of Indians in denomination schools. He said that inasmuch as legal authority existed to grant the request of the Indians they were entitled, as a matter of moral right, to have the moneys due them used for the education of their children at schools of their choice. Care bankment and all the passengers Wer i' should Be taken to see that the petihurled from their berths. tions were genuine. The practice will The dead are John Brenna, fireman, be continued by the department unless and John Allen, engineer, on the west congress decrees on the contrary or bound train. The Injured passengers the courts decide that the decision of were removed to this city. the department of justice Is erroneous. An hour or more was devoted to extricating passengers from the interior CHICAGO AUTO 8HOW AT THE COLI8EUM of the eastbound train sleeping cars, but while many were found to be cut CHICAGO. Feb. 4. The fourth anand bruised, no one was killed. Among the injured was State Su- nual show of the Chicago Automobile preme Court Justice Warren B. Hook- association opens in the Coliseum toer of Fredonla. He was severely night with every available foot of bruised. Not until assistance came apace In the big exhibition hall occuwas the judge able to leave the car, pied. The show, which will continue which was resting on its right side, through next week, promises to be as notable in every respect as the recent with Its rear end splintered. From the fact that Fireman Bren- New York exhibition. Nearly two and nan was instantly killed and that En- hundred firms are represented, gineer Allen lived but a few minutes eighty different makes of machines are the cause of the explosion probably displayed. The hotels are filled with will never be known. Both men lived visitors from all parts of the west, and in Albany. the auto dealers are anticipating a The strangest feature of the acci- rush of orders. While all types of the cars are represented, dent, as It appeared to an onlooker, was that the boiler of the westbound the exhibit of commercial vehicles is locomotive was resting midway be- especially notable. tween the rails of the eastbound track at a point where the eastern train had POLES RESPONSIBLE FOR FAILURE OF MOVEMENT passed. This suggested the theory to trainmen that the boiler had struck the second car of the eastbound train LONDON, Feb. 4 A Toklo dispatch as It rushed by at the rate of fifty ays it Is reported that the Polish miles an hour, the blow cauaing all troops with General Kuropatkln were the following cars to be hurled from responsible for his defeat In recent forward movement by the Russians south the track. of Mukden. It is said a number of MOTHERS PLAN CONGRE88 Poles surrendered and informed GenFOR NEXT MONTH eral Oyama of the Impending offensive movement, which the Japanese preparFeb. 4. Prelimi- ed to meet. WASHINGTON, nary arrangements have been made for the triennial meeting of the National REPORT DECLARED ENTIRELY UNFOUNDED Congress of Mothers, which Is to assemble in this city early next month. RERUN, Feb. 4. The report that President Roosevelt has consented to address the congress and another Russia has intimated to Germany that speaker of prominence will be Senator the esar desires peace and that steps Frederick T. Dubois. One day of the will be taken by Germany and Enggathering will be designated Interna- land to mediate Is declared entirely tional day. when addresses will be unfounded. The realities of the situamade by several members of the dip- tion now preclude any offer of European powers to mediate. lomatic corps. nd ' Stren Other Authors and Publicists Will Be Prosecuted On Political Charges. BT. PETERSBURG, Feb. 4. It intention of the government tng Maxim Gorky and seven otl enthors and publicata to trial on pc wal charges. According to the sta mnt of Governor-General .Trepoff, 1 "tter la In the hands of the mlnlai oi Justice, which la conducting the "tigation and will decide whether Prisoners will be tried by a civil miltary court The atory that Gorky la to be trl P s court-martiand ahot la pi Jjpunced a base fabrication by Gene: repoff. Invented by Ignorant Ri H Is impossible for a repi wniative of the administration to i vT any person executed or even i to! ,Vh,e form of trial. Notwlthstan General Trepoff says he in,rfK,f.ipt of manY letters from abro Gw!.," hlm to save Gorky's 11 Trepoff also emphatically cc , aii-the version of the dlscovs oeument Implicating eight m hRVe comprised a pi woiihi government tnl Trepoff says the governmi i,.. Ter3r rMon to feel satisfied w: lhl. Mpect of affairs in Ri sati.sJ' have everjr reason to f nn .Ted:l Masters and men are ni nt terml1 and work la pi The i BT'TW,wpe quietly. of lhe workmen's deputatl by ,k llnpr.Kio,?r'er?r has created the b I 1 al Pfnt JI, 1 ther k1, 10 Tr,ilkrr ynu Infiu, mnt r ! to h th. Briita.?r hem Worthy Insinuations tl who wer we,wa not repreaentat! ;'y tkiv selection was x any hy the gover of the men ' rithin a 5i,y' 1 "umme P? riahufhctureri and Ch,l?"e their most sdoT,"" si tn ln1utl,1l men. and Goodnow Charges Against Consol Referred to Department of Justice. WASHINGTON. Feb. 4. George F. Curtis claiming to represent s number of bankers, merchants and missionaries of Shanghai, applied to United States District Attorney Beach a few days ago for a warrant for the Goodnow on arrest of Consul-Generwhich Curtis on those charges based state filed In the department recently Beach today declined to Issue the warrant and referred the matter to the department of Justice. al TEXAS TEACHERS TAKE PORT ARTHUR PORT ARTHUR. Tex.. Feb. 4. Port Arthur surrendered today to an Invadcame ing force of pedagogue!, who annual the attend from far and near to Texas meeting of the Southwest proThe association. day's Teachers' engram was a highly instructive and tertaining one. the features Including every papers and discussions covering work. phrase of educational were the Among rural the topics discussed the education, compulsory school, other and summer schools, of efficacy INSURRECTION IN BUENOS AYRES nilitary Steps Being Taken to Prevent Its Spread the Interior In Two Regiments Revolt and ' Are Harching On the Capital. BUENOS AYRES, Feb. 4. A report received this morning states that an Insurrection has broken out in the Interior. Military steps are being taken to prevent Its spread. educational problems of special lnty" The Insurgents have attacked several police posts and an arsenal, est to that section of Texas covered by 4 association. but were repulsed everywhere. It Is reported this morning that two the regiments have revolted and are marching on the capital. POWDER MAGAZINE KILLED The republic has been placed under martial law for thirty days SEVERAL EXPLODES; because of the rebellion. The Argentine government, which apiieara lo have been sc- SD CITY. Ind., Feb. 4.the of one this morning qua in ted with the plans of the lenders of the plot, took timely messof the Empire Torpedo of control ures to suppress the uprising, end seem to have complete :nr Montpelier let go and 4 the situation. Is It wrecked. tely were killed. The foil fifteen miles awuy. ur-rlv- able-bodi- Two Wing From Several Points Assaults On Center Repulsed. TOKJO, lYb. 4. General oyaiua report that on Thursday the Russians bombarded the Japanese right wing from several iwdiits. Two assaults by small forces In the center were repulsed Friday. Since February 2d the enemy has been attacking the left with two rltle brigades slid were repulsed with a loss estimated at 700. The Japanese witnessed the removal of 800 RuhsIhii dead. The Russian dead Interred since the battle of llel Kou Tab In the neighborhood of Sum-p- a. alone number 900. STRIKERS CAUSE PANIC IN CITY OF CZSOTOCHOWA CZSTOCHOWIA, Poland. Feb. 4. The uttltude of the strlkera bus thrown thla city Into a panic. The inhabitants have barricaded their floors and windows In consequence. FRESH DISORDERS AT BREST, FRANCE liREST, France. bYb. 4. Fresh disorders occurred here during the night. Molis surrounded the Kuslsan consulate, hooting the esnr. The police dispersed the mob after re;ieated charges, in which several men were wounded. THE 8TRIKE SPREADING IN S08NOVICE DISTRICT WARSAW, Feb. 4 The strike Jn Sosniivlce district has spread to the railroad men and other Industries. The COMPETING FOR CANADIAN of the Vistula railroad have employes 8KATING CHAMPIONSHIPS resumed work. The shops at Kallas been reopened, although the MONTREAL. Que., Feb. 4. A num- have still continues there. . strike ber of the fastest skaters in the United States and danada are taking part in MERCHANT TAILORS the speed skating championships of the ANNUAL CONVENTION Canadian Skating association, which Monbegan auspiciously today in the NEW YORK, Feb. 4. Many times treal Amateur Athletic association nine tailors will gather st Lakewood, rink. The program consists of the fol- K. J., for the first annual convention events: hundred and Two lowing one mile, three and exhibit of the Merchnnt Tailors' twenty yards, half-mil- e, association. The hurdle National .Protective miles and five miles; association Includes a of backward, and a half-mi- 1,500 merchant tailors membership the race, half-mi- le throughout unfor Junior championship boys United States, nearly every large city der twelve years old, and a mile race being represented. for hoys under sixteen years. The association last year absorbed the old Merchant Tailors' National ExGENERAL STRIKE OF PARIS ELECTRICIANS change. The coming convention will he novel, for beside the general discussion of topics of interest to tailors, PARIS, Feb. 4. A general strike of will be a big exhibit of garments electricians is expected to be called there for men. It Is expected that there will of of strike a the result tomorrow, hs 800 exhibitors. The sessions the employes of the Edison company. be at least The employes will discuss plans at a of the convention will begin Tuesday and continue for three days. meeting this afternoon. 220-ya- rd le REMARKABLE SPOT T L SUN'S SURFACE Astronomers Have Been Watching Indictments for Forgery Returned Against Former Chicago the Phenomena for Several Officials. Days. CHICAGO, Feb. 4. Through a leaden sky, which served the purpose of smoked glnss, thousands of people today watched a large round spot on the sun. The spots seemed to cover about of the sun's surface. Astronomers have been taking notice of the spot for several days. th CHICAGO. Feb. 4. Indictments for forgery In connection with the Illinois Tunnel company scandal. Involving the alleged falsification or record of the city council, were returned by the grand jury today against of the Tunnel Wheeler President company. Former City Clerk William Loeffler, Deputy Clerk E. H. Hain, Former AlBUILDINGS ENDANGERED BY NEW YORK SUBWAY derman Novak, and J. W. Higgins, city printer. Novak and Higgins were also NEW YORK, Feb. 4. It has been Indicted for perjury. discovered that the foundations of one wing of the city hall have sunk at the DUN'S REVIEW OF point nearest the subway and deep TRADE CONDITIONS crackv have appeared in the wainsocwhich of room, lhe mayor's coting NEW YORK. Feb. 4 Dun's Weekcupies the west wing of the building. settled ly Review of Trade today says: "BusiThe point where the wall has Is the nearest point In the city hall to ness progress steadily, all speculative the subway tunnel. The excavation la excesses having been avoided thus far, now only about ten feet away and Ilea al- and the nuremous negotiations most directly below the wide front pending Indicate that the maximum steps of the city hsll. The soil in the of activity Is yet to come. Some irvicinity Is sandy and offers slight re- regularity In reports for the first sistance tn the vibration caused by month were undoubtedly due to excepthe trains. tionally severe weather. Taken as a whole receipts for January were very BECKWITH'8 DEATH much better than In the same month QUE8TION OF HOUR8 lust year, particularly as to failures. Distribution of merchandise Is once O BERLIN, Feb. 4. President Beck- more on a liberal scale, traffic bloc-adwith, of the defunct Cltlsens hank, Is having disappeared and in many very low today and his denth Is now cases lafge clearance sales have been a question of hours. He failed to rec- disposed of. Few labor disputes are several ognise hia wife this morning. He has Interrupting work, although new controversies are threatened. not eaten for two days. es 4 4 4 REPORT HAY-BON- 4 Manufacturing plants srf making the heat returns. Iron furnaces and steel TREATY mills operate close to their full capaWASHINGTON. Feb. 4 The sen- city and the quarterly report of the ate committee on foreign relations to- leading concerns showed an enormous day authorised a favorable report on tonnage of business on the book at the Hay-Bon- d reciprocity treaty be- the end of the year, despite the fact tween the United States and New that the closing months of 1904 made Fnumlkind. very great exhibits. FAVORABLE - .... 4. - General ivyliin, who i enroute to Russia, here today with a number of officer. The general deuW that Port Arthur surrendered before It became necessary. He says not a single fact has been advanced in support of such a claim. General Stoessel was especially indignant at the statement made by a newspaper that then were at the time of the surrander 25.000 men In Port Arthur eaable of making a sortie, hundreds of officers all well nourished, plenty of ammunition, the largest magniliie being untouched and full to the roof, and that there was an ample supply of food for three months even if no fresh supplies were received. The general these statements as unjustified and not supported by facts. t'olonel Reiss, who wss among the negotiators of the surrender of the fortress, said: "The garrison could not have held out a moment longer. It would have leen murder Only fifteen roubles remained In the military treasury out of a billion and a half at tlis commencement of the siege. Four hundred men were dying dally at the hospitals, principally from wounds and scurvy. General Kondratenko was the hero of the siege." Colonel Reiss further declured that the Japanese were admirable soldiers, but poor In the use of the bayonet the Russians and compared with French." General Stoessel and others of his party will tranship nt Port Said for Odessa. SltH-sse- ds rd Repulsed With Estimated Loss of 700 Men Bombard Jap Right I'OIaiMIUi, WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. The brief of Attorney Worthington, chief counsel for Senator Smoot, was sent to the public printer today. Air. Worthington contend that when Smoot was sworn In the question of his qualification was passed on finally, and that he fiiii be removed only hy a vote of expulsion and on the ground that since NEW YORK. Feb. 4.Johann Hoch. his election he hits committed some offense. This requires a two-thirwanted in Chicago for bigamy, was ar- criminalvote. He the witnesses' raigned before Magistrate Crane this testimony to the deelnres oath of vengeance and, and remanded to back the morning Tombs for forty-eighours Extradition papers are expected by that time. TWO KILLED 600-ya- It Became Necessary. occupied the village of Chaut yesterday. The Ruaalana the villages of Fan Shen and The Japanese were reln-.uct- T I'vt the Kusslana retired, ROOSEVELT'S their dead and wounded. The jLmt burled many Japanese. CRACK ATHLETE8 TO iHiher dispatch says the artillery COMPETE IN NEW YORK baa been resumed on the Rus-rilIK WRECK OR VIEWS REGARDING NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Lovers of athletics will have s chance to wltneab meteorological cream of the athletic world In CONDITIONS UNSETTLED the competition in Madison Square garden tonight, when the Greater New Tork The rep- Irish WASHINGTON, Feb. 4- A. A. will hold its annual athletic orts to the weather bureau show aome carnival of sports The association Is rery nnuaual meteorological conditions probably the largest and best equipped tueughout the country, particularly amateur athletic club In the country. cold an of abnormal tbs development There Is hardly a member of It but Is Engine Boiler Explodes and Train Inasmuch as Legal Authority Exists lu ipdl In the North Central atatea Interested in sports, and of Eight Pullmans Topples Over Indians Are Entitled to Have the absence of any genera! personally hold among them no less than they extreme cold has thla tana and twenty-seve- n Embankment Their Children Educated In Dechampionships of the United Passengers Were ipiead through moat Among the events to be contested States during the past four days. Hurled from Their Berths. nomination Schools. tonight are a handicap run, a A great contrast also has developed novice race, a 1,000-yaaides two of the Rocky between the run and a mile and a half Bwnflna. West of that range rains handicap race. Then will be a i.n That Port Arthur Surrendered Before Question of His Qualification Was Passed On Finally. married and deserted them In 1903, after robbing them of their savings The are Airs Regina Curtis of Feb. 4. It la ST PETERSBURG, Cleveland and Miss Anna Dodd of Day-to- n. here that General Kuropat-LVl- ll Both offer to come to Chicago to over command his five ahortly Identify Hoch if possible. This enGeneral Linevitch, commander of larges the list of Hoch's wives to thirty-se-, Genven. first army- - The report that la recalled be will Grippenber .Mditfd here. Denies D ON |