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Show VOLUME IX. NUMBER OGDEN, UTAH 87. RUSSIAN DUKE GRAND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1905 TESTIMONY ASSASSINATED GIVES IS FOR COLONEL CODY REPORT TO CUR MOSCOW, vb. 17. Grand Puke Sergius was assassinated at 3 o'clock , this The grand duke anil hi hm-s.- aiij carriage were blown to pieces, i J rand Puke Sergius was driving finin the historical museum In the direction of the Kremlin palaces and was iloee to the law courts when the bomb exploded. Several students hue been arrested in connection with the assassination. Grand Puke Sergius was an uncle of the czar and was one of the most hated men in the czar's court. He was opposed to all movements looking to reform; was a hunter of students and Was obnoxious to all the Inhabitants of Moscow. After the recent Bloody Sunday. Sergius, fearing for his own safety, returned to Moscow, where he took refuge In one of the Kremlin palaces under a close guard. On several occasions It has recently leaked out that he had been selected for as;ifU'i-iio,in- Command Because iqoished His Him oropatkifl Refused When He Had 100,-X- ) Rein-jeemen- Japanese at His Mercy. PETERSBURG. Feb. gj ts 17. Gen- arrived from eral Grlpinbcr' confirms the renight, lat jUjchurla e relinquished his command of the Rus-l- f efter the recent attempt General flank Oyama because to to send refused Kuropatkln CfMMi in was when sight victory vim trip eoAtnitead ordered him to withdraw, general Grippenberg makes a personal ort to the esar. are goliral Kuropatkln's enemies wI0 -. .nr the re- - most of Grippenberg1! the former's from Manchurian command, general Grippenberg says the flank-t- e movement would have been entirely eaccessful had not Kuropatkln twice gftued him reinforcements at critical gementa He had 100,000 Japanese at kk mercy, but was forced to withdraw d H Kuropatkln, who was on his demonstration the Japanese by gt order to force re-r- over-awe- center. JAPAN ESE ATTACK ON RUSSIAN RIGHT REPULSED Feb. 17. A ST. PETERSBURG, menage from the front states that a large force of Japanese surrounded a The Russians detachment. Russian mitaiited heavy casualties and lost one pm. Kuropatkln, In his reports tosays the Japanese have been reby, an attack on the Russian light flank. The Russians burned two ismlets occupied by Japanese. mised In OF RUSSIAN CAVALRY CHECKED ADVANCE sassination. al General Oyama of the Russian nvalry to the southward c necked and Ike enemy retiring. CANNOT COMPLY WlTH PRESIDENTS WISHE8 , 17. TOKIO, Feb. reports the advance Today Sergius left the Kremlin in a carriage and drove to the Museum of About 8 o'clock the grand History. duke started to return. As the carriage panned the law courts a cab, which had been standing mere some time and which contained two men, drove In behind the carriage. When near the Nicholas gate or me Kremlin the driver, at a signal, whipped up his horses. In a few seconds the cab and the carriage of the grand duke were at close quarters. Then one of the men In the cab hurled a bomb directly under Puke Sergius carriage, blowing the vehicle and horses to pieces, killing and horribly mutilating the grand duke. The bomb was thrown at such close quarters that not only was Sergius killed, but his assailants were wounded, one seriously. The Identity of the assassins is not yet known. The po lice hurried them off for surgical at- - HU Peb. 17. Speaker WASHINGTON, Cunon, Senator Allison and Representatives Tawney and Whdsworth had a conference with the president today. the president sent li understood Feb. 17. The senreconsidered the vote on the amendment to the agricultural appropriation bill abolishing the drawback n wheat The action was taken in ieference to the house, which protested ifelnst tariff legislation originating in Sc senate. THE SECOND TRIAL OF NAN PATTERSON Standard Oil Is Securing Control of the Rich Mnncie Field. Claim MUXCIE. Ind- - Feb. 17 The Inde- pendent oil operators of Indiana fields met here today and asked the state to aid them in their fight against the Standard, which, it la claimed, la securing control of the rich Munde fields and Is freezing out the independents by their excessive pipe line rate. The leglsalture la requested to pass the anti-tru- st bill now before it. JEW YORK, Peb. 17. The counsel Nan Patterson were notified this WEBER CA8E WILL mlng by the district sttorney that GO TO JURY TUESDAY second trial of the former chorus I, charged with the murder of "Cae-- " AUBURN. Cab, Feb. 17 The Weber Toung, will be moved for the first case will not go to the Jury bemurder n Kene-lIn March before Judge May fore next Tuesday. Attorney Taber, for the defense, followed Attorney Hamilton for the prosecution and finTO INVESTIGATE ELMER noon. Grove L. Johnson, who BROWNINGTS CONFESSION ished at closes for the defense, has stated that he did not know how long It would BEDFORD, Ind., peb. 17. Judge and Bftan has called the grand Jury to take him to make hls argument it la believed he will continue Into meet on Monday to the Investigate next Monday. The attorney-gener- al of Elmer Browning will close the argument and says three Schaconcerning the murder of Sarah hours will suffice for him. fer. the criminal branch of the court. su-m- MURDERER HANGED IN KENTUCKY OWENSBORO, Ky., Peb. Greene, aged 18, was hanged 17 Roy here this for the murder of James "coing Coom on July 81. 1904. The prisoner confessed and said whisky was the JMue. Coomes was murdered In cold od for hls money. INVESTMENT COMPANY8 PRESIDENT SUICIDES BAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 17 S. L. oro. president of the Western Commercial Investment company of Dos Angeles, suicided at 1 oclock this in the public at the buron ferry waiting-roo- lavatory shoot- by g himself in the head. No cause Is af-rno- on m hwwn. EXCITING TIMES IN OREGON SAU3M. LEGISLATURE Bomb Hurled From a Sleigh as Grand Duke Sergius Was Driving In His Carriage at Moscow. life. When the news of the of Duke Sergius reached assassination the czar at he wna completely prosThe imperlul family was entertaining ITinee Frederick Ia'pold of Prusslu at the time. All festivities were immediately abandoned. Tsurskoe-Sel- o ST. PETERSBURG, Fab. 17 A Moscow dispatch states that Grand Duks Sergius was killsd at the Kremlin palace by a bomb thrown undsr his carriage by two men, both of whom were wounded. Both were arrested. trated. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 17 The assassination of Grand Duks Sergius by a bomb thrower is confirmed, also an explosion at the Kremlin palace. 8ERGIU8 UNPOPULAR AMONG THE NOBILITY LONDON, Feb. 17 A dispatch from St. Petersburg an explosion occurred at the Kremlin palace in Moscow, pert says Grand Duke Sergiu has bean assassinated. states that Another Feb. 17. tendance and refused all information. been taken to Nicholas Palace. The wildest stories are current about So terrible were the effects of the the affair and the excitement Is in- explosion that Sergius' head and limbs tense. Few sympathise with the vic- were torn from the body. The driver tim, who was detested to the utmost of the grand duke's carriage was picked up fatally injured and died later In a by the great mass of people. The Kremlin, near where the assas- hospital. People picked up pieces of sination occurred, is a district enclosed the carriage and Sergius' clothing as by walla, having five gates. Within mementos. When the grand duchess the walls are the palace, senate build- was told of the murder she rushed to ing, arsenal, treasury, barracks and the scene without a hat or cloak. several churches. The Nicholas gate one of the murderers when taken Inin the northeast entrance, leads to a to custody remarked. I don't care; Red I've done my Job." great public place known as A later report states that the assasSquare." The grand duchess, who is beloved sin were In a sleigh. The force of by the populace, wae recently warned the explosion broke all the windows in not to go out with Sergius, Indicating the law courts, and the report was that a plot was on foot to kill him. heurd outside the city. Within a few The remains of the grand duke have minutes an Immense crowd gathered For Journal Subscribers. FOR REMOVAL OF WASHINGTONS MMS DEATH DUE TO POISON CAPITAL Arsenic Found In Stomach and Consistent Bearish Reports Wheat Down the Tobog- OLYMPIA, Wash- - Feb. 17 The Liver of Mrs. Marie house today passed the senate bin Tacoma. to removal for the capital The bill provides for referring the question to the people at the next general election. Tacoma Is to furnish a site In Wright parte and all the neCHICAGO, Feb. 17 Coroner Huffcessary offices and legislative halls until a splendid capltol can be erected. man this morning admitted that the The bill passed the senate two weeks chemical analysis of the stomach of ago. Mra Marie Welker-Hoc- h developed the to wae death arsenic poisdue feet WILL that ACCUSED SENATORS BE ARRAIGNED TOMORROW oning. Mrs. Haines Lewk, who made the Investigation, reported to the coroSACRAMENTO, CaL. Feb. 17. Ga- ner to this effect Th arsenic was to vin McXab arrived this afternoon In attend the meeting of the senate brib- found both in stomach and liver rela which The to sufficient kill. quantities ery Investigation committee,All four of port will be laid before the coronet's now preparing to report. the accused senators will be arraigned Jury Tuesday, which. It is believed, in the superior court tomorrow mornThe lawyers ana principals are will refer the matter to the grand Jury ing. with the murder charge. now here. Ore., Feb. 17 The last ,,f the legislature was filled with ,,r clnihe". and resulted in' the STEAMER TACOMA km . ARRIVES AT MOJI T the Jaynes hill amending the i ""e' option law. SEATTLE. Wash.. Feb. 17. Cable PRESIDENT7 SIGNS advices state that the steamer Tacoma, which left here on January 7th loaded TREATY POST parcels with alleged contraband for the Rusat MoJl WAShixotox. ., , Feb. 17 The pres-tm- hans at Vladivostok, arrived was delayed by Mgned the parcels poet the 15th. The steamer tortus. 'h Great Britain. gan. CHICAGO, Feb. 17 Bearish reports consistent In their nature sent wheat tumbling on the board of trade thla morning. The shorts went down the toboggan with It. May wheat opened at 1.25 and dropped to 1.19. The frantic attempts of the bulls to stem the tide brought the option back to L20. The wheat pit la wild and er- ratic. TRUST WILL CONTROL THE PIG IRON OUTPUT CHICAGO. Feb. 17 Plans for the Iron consolidation of the Southern ; and Steel properties Into a new cor- TWO MORE VICTIMS poration which will practically control OF SUBMARINE EXPLOSION the pig iron output of the country was ; completed at a meeting of Chicago, QUEENSTOWN. Feb. 17 Two of i New York and southern men here to the Injured victims nr the explosion day. The capitalization is about $115, In the 000.000. The properties involved in aboard the submarine A-harbor yesterday, died during the the merger are the Republic Iron and Steel and Iron, night, making the list of dead six. Sev- Steel. eral of the Injured are still n a dan- Sheffield Iron and Steel, and the Ten nessee Coal and Iron railroad. gerous condition. 5" Slnxa-Shpffle- ld profound sensation was sprung o, MORE VICTIM8 MARKED FOR ASSASSINATION BERLIN, Feb. 17 The Rusalun ein bossy here first received the news of the assassination of Grand Duke Sergius through a newspaper correspondent. Reporta from St. Petersburg say the terrorista there hnd marked four persons for execution Grand Duke Sergius, the emperor. General TrepofT and Minister of Interior Boullgan. The marrlHge of Miaa Jennie M. Hughes of thla city and Albert Brock-ban- k of Spanish Fork, which was In the Balt solemnised Wednesday Lake temple, was followed by a iHrge reception on Thursday evening, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Hughes, 2350 Jefferson avenue. Tor several hours the Home was of with a large numner thronged friends and of the young couple. At 8 o'clock an elegant wedding supper wus nerved, Hfler which the time was pleasantly spent In games and music. The bride la a popuhr young lady of ( gden, and during her mre years' residence In this city she has made a large circle of friends. The groom is n a business man of Rpanlsh Fork. well-know- BROKE HIS ARM. Navy Department Makes Public the Burt Cava Names of Russian Officers Who Broke Parole. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 The navy department this morning made public the name of the Russian officers of le the cruiser Lena who broke their and returned to Russia from San Francisco. They are: Midshipman Peter Michallolf, Andre Kyre and Dln-Jaand Engineer Sergeykopozln. The government has called upon Russia for an explanation of their conduct. pa-to- n, BRANCH IN OGDEN. Mat With Accldsnt on Wall Avsnus Last Night. Burt Cave, son of Sumuel Cave, deputy sheriff, had the misfortune to full on Wall avenue in front of the Union depot, about 11 o'clock last night and broke his left arm near the wriaL He immediately secured a hack and drove to the residence of Dr. Perkins, who n I tended hls injury. Mr. I'a-had accompanied a friend, Mr. Sackett, to the depot. He started to return up town and stepped off the curb to cross Wall avenue to Twenty-fift- h street. He must have stepped on a piece of Ice, as hls feet went from under him and he fell heavily to the ground, and In the effort to break hls fall, fractured hls arm. e COULD NOT Hors Breeders McLaughlin Bros and Importers, Will Locata Hare. TOUCH TEXAN. From Lon Star State Alleged to Have Made Gun Play. It la rumored that a gun play took place last night In front of one of the popular gambling resorts on Twenty-fift- h street. It Is sad that a Texas mining expert with hls partner were In the resort playing the faro game when the Texan conceived the Idea that a con" man of the place was touching him off. The couple Immediately went into the street and were followed by the man whom the Texan thought had been touching him. The mining expert thereupon pulled a long gun and flourished It about him. but It was taken from him by hU partner, who hurried him out of town on the the Intermountain states. The com- next train. No report was made to the pany makes a specialty of Percheron police. draft horses and French coach horses, although it deals also In Belgians to CRIMES AND CRIMINALS. some extent. From fifteen to twenty five horses will be kept on nand at is Arrested and the stables in this city at all times Holla Thompson Charged With Petty Larceny. and agents will be sent throughout Tim Langan appeared before Judge the state with two or three horses on sale. Manager Martin has in his pos- Murphy this morning In the police session a copy of the world's fair sou- court much the worse for the wear and venir Issued by the company, showing tear of hls previous night's experience. He pleaded guilty to the charge photographs of twenty-on- e horses exhibited by the company of disturbing the peace and was given at the world's fair at 8L Louis, Includ fifteen days on the rock pile. Sam Smith, a young stockman, who Ing Tronton, the celebrated Percheron stallion, who took the grand prize and created so much commotion at the dewas sold tor $6,000. pot yesterday morning, failed to appear In court today and answer to the 8TATEHOOD BILL charge of being drunk. Hls ball was 8ENT TO CONFERENCE declared forfeited. On complaint of the sewer Inspector. WASHINGTON. Feb. 17 The house C. C. Jensen was srrested today, today adopted a rule declaring a dis- charged wth a violation of the sewer agreement to the senate amendments regulations. Hls case will cotie up to the statehood bill and sending the Monday. blU to conference Holla Thompson, the colored boy who threatened the father of the white KANSAS GOVERNOR girl he wss going with, was yesterday SIGNS REFINERY BILL arrested and charged with petty larceny. The charge alleges that ThompTOPEKA. FVb. 17. Governor Ifoch son nbatrseted a ten dollar hill from a today signed the bill for establishing letter given him by the girl to mall for a state oil refinery. her fnt her. McLaughlin Bros., known all over the country as breeders and importers of blooded horses, have established a branch atuble In this city at 2527 Un-col- n avenue. The branch In this city will be In charge of Frank Martin, and he will be assisted by a corps of expert horsemen. McLaughlin and comof high pany are large Importers with headquarter at grade horses Columbus, O., and they have heretofore maintained only two branch houses, one In Kansas City and the Send other in St Paul. The house In Ogden will be the third one and will supply Wel-ker-Ho- CHEYENNE. Feb. 171 til CWdy divorce case today Mrs. O. A. Parker, wife of a former foreman of the Cody ranch. testified that there ure no hoimea of nor Iridiun villages near McPherson, refuting the testimony of Harry Klake, who swears Cody frequented the house and was with an Indian woman at McPherson. The witness said she wna compelled to send her daughter from the ranch because of the foul language of Mrs. Cody, who also drank considerably. She said Mra. Cody jioisoned valuable the Interdog owned by the colonel, fered with Foreman Parker and finally drove him from the ranch. A f following, Thk State Journal will give free to every new subscriber a copy of The Book of the F&lr, a volume treating of the St. Louis exposition in a thorough, interesting and instructive manner which must appeal to all reading people. Marshall Everett, the author, is well known as the writer of the history of the Spanish war, which work was endorsed by the government, and the Life of McKinley, which had a sale of 200,000 its first year. This latest work of the well known historian is his best and will be a most acceptable gift. The price at which it sells is two dollars, but The Journal offers it free to every new subscriber with a years subscription at the regular rate. Our solicitor, presenting this proposition, will call within the next ten days. Wife of Former Foreman of Cody Ranch RefutesTestimonyof Blake and Says That Mrs. Cody Drank and Used Foul language. liaron Chl-cug- re- - CASE von when Mra. Parker stated thHt Mra. Cody told her Cody had been Intimate Kchllppenbuch, Russian consul at when Informed that Grand Duke with prominent women. She said she Sergius had been assassinated, said: complained of being neglected. She The assassination of the grand duke, charged (Tody with Intimate relations while deplorable Is not of eapeclul im- with the royal faintly of England, and portance. He could be spared aa well with the wife of a prominent eastern as almost any man in Russia, lie was millionaire. extremely unpopular and an extreme reactionary, lie stood rnr ana wna the PRETTY WEDDING RECEPTION embodiment of the reactionary party, and was unpopular not onty among the Marriage of Mies Jennie Hughee and people at lurge but among the noAlbert Broekbank Is Followed bility." by a Gathering of Relative. CHICAGO. e YOUTHFUL 17. The ST. riCTFltSItl'llii, of tin axxaKxInaliun of Grand at Moscow created a liuke sensation at St. IVicraLuirg. Few particular are nhiniualilc owing tn the cxcitenieut prevailing at Moscow. The tragedy was no great surprise as it was known that the gratia auke had nirciiily been couilciuued to (lie by the terrorist ever since the affair of January :Jd. As governor nf Moscow. Sergiu, by tils luirsli measures, aroused the greatest hostility, especially among the students, and many threats have been made against his new lieginning with next Monday, and for the ten days SENATE RECONSIDERS VOTE ON AMENDMENT WASHINGTON, IS BLOWNTO PIECES IN DIVORCE ST. PETERSBURG WAS NOT SURPRISED AT TRAGEDY T STATE HID for ate today UNCLE OF THE CZAR OIL MEH It them and said he wished to have at least two battleships provided for In the navy bill. It Is reported the callers Informed the president that they would not be able to carry out hls wishes. and made a against a number of student. m ho comniein-ci- l ivxolnliotiaiy pro. laiiiationx. pnze-wln-ni- ng |