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Show I it WILL wE BELIEVE TO advertise vou jA JOURNAL. IS THE STATE BOTHER NOT WILL T0U WITH COUPONS. VOL L No. 221 IJublialirt Dailti al (Llitfint. Utah TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER HUNDRED TO DEJT Verdict Was Ready Before the Were Sworn in Court-Marti- -P- Coming. WARSAW, Bept. IS. Two hundred and senpeisoni were convicted today, tenced to death for participating In the recent outbreak at Beldlce. It waa known before the ofllcera were that elected to try the defendants aothlng but a verdict of guilty would be returned. Such a traveety on Juatlce haa never ben seen. not even In Russia. The defendanta were not allowed to counteatify In behalf of themselves. sel waa not assigned them, and the entire affair from beginning to end, waa nothing more or leaa than a ghast-l- y every ienny of their collections" Into the central treasury. The bank robberies recently reported swelled the fund, according to trustworthy advices. Past experience has convinced the leaders that in many regimenta cash alone haa kept the soldiers loyal to the caar. One feature of the present plan la to fight the governmenta gold with gold, and bribe, If possible, regimental officers to turn on the exar. Reports from Helsingfors and other points In Finland Indicate that a general uprising la being systematically farce. Thoae convicted are moetly Jewa. fomeented there. Frienda and relatlvea of the dead vic-tiGarrison Mutinies. of the massacres, and of the m?n convicted thla morning, are ralalng LONDON, Sept. 18 The corresponduch a atorm of protect against the ent of the London Mall at Sevastoexecution of the condemned, that It la wires his paper that the soldiers believed St. Peteraburg will order a pol In the garrison there are aeethlng continuation of the sentences. with mutiny. He says that the revoCertain It la If thla terrible affair la lutionists are supplying the troops carried Into effect the terrorlata will funds. Numerous murders are with and olhera thouaanda of be Joined by in the streets nightly. R inula will be ahaken from one end to committed Admiral Skrydloff, the commander, la another. powerless, he says, to suppress, the mutiny. England Starts tha Ball. LONDON, Sept 11. Effort a to aave ST. PETERSBURG, 18. Sept. the condemned Jewa In Ruaala have alwere made to blow up Preparations ready commenced in thla city, loading every person who attended the Trepoff Jewa having Inaugurated the move- funeral today, but the plot was discovment. An appeal la being drafted ered a warning one terrorist through the aent to a friend to V which will be cabled oftoday to all aak-tnkeep away, and the g the world, leading government! were able to prevent It. Two arthem to protest In the name of police rests were made In connection with the All clrrlee of aoclety are humanity. affair. nought up over the occurrence. No Mere Money. atory ie current here today that wealthy Jew of Europe have derided that Ruaala ahall have no more money for any purpose. Inaamuch aa the Rothschilds and a few othera control the financial aituatlon In Europe, If they aay that the caar cannot borrow, the credit of hie nation la gone. It la underatood that all 'the leading Jewa have been planning to ahut off the money aupply, and force Ruaale o have their countrymen alone. If thla Plan la carried Into effect, Ruaeia will be bankrupted completely In alx A the montha. : essels were wrecked in the harlmr, among the num- ber being the Canadian Pacific Monteagle, the Herman steamer, Johanne, the P.riti-- h steamers, Satshan. Of the latter three, all members of the civw were drowned. The disaster is one of the worst in the city's history. Scores of small vessels were swamped ami beaten to pieces. The American sailing vessel, P. Hitchcock, is among those driven ashore. Nearly all the boats which foundered went down with all hands on board. The French torpedo boat, Fronde, was sunk and a number of the crew is missing. Several Europeans were drowned and the property loss will reach into millions. The British steamer, Wingchai, lias been identified among the wrecks, and many Herman vessels, including one warship, are badly damaged. London, ept. 18. Mercantiledispatches received here place the estimated dead at Hong Kong at between four and five hundred. The storm struck at the time the harbor was fih-- with countless junks and the native crews were drowned like rats. ROCK ISLAND TRAIN FALLS HAVANA, Sept Feet 18. effect Topkka, Sept. 18. It la reported arrival at Clenfuegoa of the auxiliary cruiser Dixie, and aay there la no disof a popular turbance at that point. appears that the recent i ab-fn- ce of disturbances character have been pilajudged. The Powerful revolutionary sentiment la till burning fiercely among the people, and la by no meana confined only terrorlata and extreme The present attitude of quiet believed to be the forerunner of the tempest which la about to break In a nal fury of destruction that the revolutions T leaders declare krill carry the throne to destruction. Uprising Approaches. A wej informed Russian, who la In a wltlon to apeak with authority, says t an uprising on the scale wt conceived ha been largest and prepared, be 'Prong simultaneously In all of the empire on a selected day. jnsuppeara that part of the reported "Yemeni la to he a general mutiny ud of tha regimenta WMch have been found dlaloyml by revolutionist A partial official of thla waa the rumor Vjmclal quarters yesterday that a Imminent at Cronatadt. roopi have been rushed to the naval and the streets era- - now filled bearing arm and ready J a oWlera moment's notice to commence duty. The authorities are ob the strictest precautions. Plenty of Money, aro evidences that the are better supplied "unfia at the present moment than t,m ,n The aourcea r IWeDUa are of several klndn societies and Individuals have lodedcntto the urging of the oommls-mT- !? abroad, and heavy have been made. For montha revolutionist nave robbed In the provinces, wealthy Jrwners and merchants being the "aid that these hands withV religions fanatlclam dls-"- F the extremists, have turned THIS CANDIDATE WILL INVESTIGATE ? an" j'ted JL revolu-committe- es con-jtw- ns One visitor of note who passed through Ogden Saturday afternoon last waa J. B. Bowen of Oakland, Cal. Mr. Bowen ie the nominee of the United Labor party for mayor of the city, and believes he stands a good chance of election. This party le very strong in California cities, having elected Eugene Schmidts, mayor of San Francisco. Mr. Bowen thinks that the man who accepts the office of that lmprtance should ' be thoroughly alive to hla duties, and therefore he will make a visit to the eastern cities the else of Oakland and make a thorough Investigation Into the conditions and neede of the said cities, that he may be familiar with his work Enid, Okla.,. Sept. 18. Fully two hundred were drowned in the wreck near Dover, on the Rock Island The engine and all the cars except the Pullman, went through the bridge weakened by the stream and swollen by a terrific storm. It is reported that all the passengers in the chair car were drowned except Floyd Zeist. A ri from' King Fisher, Okla., says many from Illinois were on the fated train. A number of dead bodies were taken to the King Fisher morgue. Many King Fisher citizens known on the train are missing. Many passengers more dead than alive are being treated at the King Fisher hotels. It is said the train was going full speed, trying to make up time lost in the flooded lowlands. The estimates of the dead are anywhere from 50 to 219. re-po- if elected. WEBER CLUB MAKES FIGHT FOR STOPOVER PRIVILEGE The Weber club has commenced a privileges on strong fight for etop-ocnference tickets. It la claimed by the wholesalers and retailers of the city that many times their customers from the north want to atop over in Ogden during conference time for the transaction of business and that because the priviticket does not extend stop-ov-er leges they cannot do so. Assistant Secretary Reynolds was In Salt Lake City yesterday In conference with Mr. Burleigh, but the railroad official would promise nothing. In tbe meanwhile a sommlttee will be appointed to take up thla matter with the proper railroad officials. er OiNiVUD. 1 I 1:1 hm-til- iiiii'ii. N. H. 18-cttli' iitul utliiT nuids I'liiiYi'iiliiii) uf New fostered llirm liy favoritism in rules mi mm ciillcil to iii'iliT lit grain. Mull ut ii uYlm-this fmv- t'lilcagu today the argument of After tlir iimiiiI pivlltiilnarli-- a lilt-In The attorneys In the rase uf tlie United effected Slates vs. t liter 111 M farter, to recover two millions of property, i oniiiieiieed. i 'oiiinril. ns rlitiirmuii The fact tlml lie In a Mr. mg Crit-cle.iHlutnl Ysiiilenbt-rg- , director uf the timn. Is a mr. ms liiilieiitioii of the South Holland hank, was arrested toof the euiiYeiiti'in. The custo- day at Rotterdam, charged with mary commlttcrM were appointed and The news caused the ihi'ti the convention took a recess for bunk's stuck to drop nearly 100 per Intii'lieon. cent. The contention was cnllcil for Ihe Western roads has agreed to reduce or nominal lux a full slate the lumber rate iniriHiKe frm Chicago to the ticket. The principal eon test Is for Pacific coast to (0 cents per 100. The the nomination for governor, fur which rate to hard woods only. applies there are three camtlitateH In the fusilier Hertng of the defunct Mifield. Colonel Charles II. Mreenleaf, Winston Churchill. Charles M. Floyd, lwaukee avenue bank was formally ar- -' R. W. I'illsliury and J. Mule, it Is be- roiyned on on charge this morning.' lieved that Green leaf will Ih nominated Ktensland's arrival la awaited before on the first ballot, although Winston he will he arraigned on other charges; Churelitll is said to have many The fourteeft cars and It Is rumored that Churchill, other shops, stock, property therein, belonging to who Is claiming recognition on a the Missouri, Kansas A Texas yards rather lndeetident basis, may holt. In et Sedalla, Mo., were burned this mornrase he should not lie nominated and with a lose of 1100,000. Join forces wilh the Democrats, In the ing, It le announced today that Hal hoie uf being elected on his uwn platform. Chase, who holds down first buss for the New York American league team. Is engaged to hr married to Mlsa Nelllu Elsctien at Zion City. Hcffernan uf Bayonne, N. J., In April nccor-dan111., ZlnN CITY, Sept. II. In next. (Tisse will live In California and with an order Issued by Judas make his home In Kan Jose. K. M. Landis, of the United Plates district court Bn election la being held The drivers of Ihe People's Ice eom-lwat Detroit are on strike and will hero today for tha selection of a new overseer, who shall act aa trustra of not allow a wagon to move. President Ihe property of the church which Is Brown and the superintendents of variously estimated at between 12. other mnmnles and other officials are OUO.onn and 21.(ihO,nno. The court has driving about In motor ears loaded recently decided that neither John Al- with small cunks, delivering lee wherexander lowie nor Wilbur Olenn Vo- ever sick Hranna can be found. iiva. the present overseer of the ChrisFour thousand men are on strike at tian Catholic Church In Zion, Is tha WinnliH-today, and to make matter owner of Ilia extensive church property the teamsters threaten to complete, liul that they merely held the property Join. do everything In the elty If they In trust and were accountable to tha will be tied up. members of tha church. It la accepted Theodore fihnnls waa thrown from a as a foregone conclusion that t Dowie will not be tha choice of tha member cab In New York today. He was someof the church. Vollva haa many fol- what Jarred, but not bady hurt lowers, hut It la considered doubtful Davhl Francis, who Is In Paris, that he will ha elected fur the posl. will leave Ittomorrow for New York city. tlon. There are several candidates, He declared that ownergovernment and It la believed that tha vote will be ship of railroads will never dn In the split up among the varloue candidates. United Btates, and la glad Jlryan disThe partisanship displayed Is very claims any Intention ' to commit hie bitter. The Indications are that Vollva to that doctrine. will defeat Dowie. The latter Is to spend the winter In Mexico. John C. Barnes was hanged et noon In the penitentiary at Halcm, Ore., for New York Republican Primaries. the murder of William Graham, near NEW YORK, Sept. 18. The Repub Glendale, April, 106. He made no conlinen primaries are held today and the fession on the scaffold, hut eald: "Thla. outcome la awaited with the greatest Is not execution; this Is murder." Interest. The fight between the Odell and the Higgins factions haa been exceedingly bitter and has been carried ANNOUNCEMENT WAS Into the primaries with great scat. The Odell faction Is confident- of suc- SOMEWHAT PREMATURE cess, although Its opponents are still hopeful that the Odell men will be defeated In some of the districts claimed uhn, NEW YOFK, Kept Lneb by them. to A. the Co., alluding story printed In The Odell faction Is the object of the the morning papers that Harrlman le attack by Higgins, the former bring to secure control of the determined to preserve the Identity and endeavoringA Ohio Baltimore and the Chicago A latprestige of the machine, while the Alton, In order to give a through coast ter Is anxious to secure control. In the to coast line, admit that Harrlman has flglit today It loks as If Odell had the been trying, but ssy the announcement the hand of affairs, although upper Is premature, as Harrlman ark forty seem to be determined lflgglns people millions In stocks which the firm holds, to win and are making no concessions. and which Is fur sale when Harrlman The Democrats are having a nice time at their primaries today, aa well gets the money. as the Republicans. The polls opened at t o'clock this afternoon, and will be THREE MEN ARE ARRESTED kept open until I tonight McClellan, ON CHARGE OF ROBBERY who seems to be thoroughly awake to the venality of the machine that made him mayor, Is now trying to oust the Robert Armstrong, A. Tucker and C. men In control of It and Is giving MurJones, throe iron workers, were placed Murthe of hla hardest life. fight phy under arrest early tills morning by phy la tireless In his efforts to retain Officer Oran Hadlock, on the charge of his graft-staine- d scepter. It Is said that the three parA large force of extra policemen are robbery. ties mentioned came down from Croy-de- n ty Is expecting trouble, the other day. An Italian who was on duty for both factions, as each par- - In the party flashed quite a roll of money, and when he arrived In the city Connecticut Republicans. the their eyes on him. They NEW HAVEN. Conn., Sept. IS. The met three kept him on lower Twenty-fift- h street was convention State Republican end while two held him the last opened at the Hyperion theater thla othernight one went through his pockets and afternoon. United States Senator secured 835. The Ictim Idem I fled tha and delivered men Brandegee presided arrested as the three who had A fun address. the principal state ticket win be nominated. No robbed him. slate has been prepared and the result of the convention la awaited with BAMBERGER COMPANY considerable Interest WANTS TO CONDEMN CREAM OFJHE NEWS. Today the Salt Lake A Ogden RailThe Scottish Rite Masons are In ses- road company brought suit against sion In Boston today. Elolse K. Adams et a. asking for the A. B. Jaquith, formerly of the Pesvey condemnation of certain lands belongElevator company, told the federal ing to the defendants and through court In Chicago today that tbe ele- which the plalntiffa ask for a right of vators In the grain trust were enabled way for the construction of their electo do business because the Union Fa-- tric railroad Into Ogden. IM'Mii.'iiH l hr lit 10X11111X1111011 mas li'cltim of Siiimu-- I t 1 KustHn of f -i! ng ny The Now It Dowie and Voiiva in Death Struggle and Even Winston Churchill Has a Scrap on Hand. ce The general offices of the Rock Island announce that only one person was injured in the wreck, hear Dover, Oklahoma. The fireman had his arm broken. The engine, mail car, baggage car and a part of fhiled. Clenfuegoa Is reported as being In a the smoker are under The recent death of Trepoff water. The train crew escajied by state of siege. haa plunged the lmpeial circle In gloom t Is generally believed that all reports swimming, as did . several passengers. Rut for the drift and the esar la almoat frantic In hla effort! to find aome way out of the of fighting are exaggerated, and that wood which enabled them to get ashore, many people may peace will soon be restored. difficulty. During the few weeke Juat ended. It have been drowned. The passenger list has not been check thought the harsh fneaaureo adWASHINGTON, Sept. ll.-navy apted by Premier Sotlypln had had a department dispatches announce the ed and there might be several deaths to account for. neneflctal Revolution Coming Stick ! i sup-ixirte- Lawton, Okla., Sept 18. Local officers of the Hock Island have been notified by a brief telegram, containing a LITTLE JOLTS OF . very meagre account, that a passenger train plunged into CUBAN MAHERS the Cimarron river. A report says the engine is out of sight in the raging TAMPA, Sept 18. The Taft party arrived here thla morning, two hours flood, that the trainmen are all killed and doubtless many late, and embarked on a tug for the others. cruiser Dea Moines, which waa In waitA telegram from Hennessv says the entire train plunging, and sailed for Havana Immediately. ed into 'the river and that only six, of over one hundred PHILADELPHIA, Sept 18. The passengers were saved. Minneapolis sailed for Cuba today. two thousand troupe, under GenST. PETERSBURG, Sept 18. The that condition of the government la one of eral Betancourt, are advancing to atBnv danger. Everything la chaotic, tack Matanxaa, despite the fact that General Guerra haa accepted an armisand thoae charged with the duty of bringing order and peace have utterly tice. - is Trying to Knock the Whey Out of Boss Murphy and Odell is After Higgins With a Sharp lv suspended. Accused Stood No More Show Made-Revol- ution - rn-tire- al Than a Cotton Tailed Rabbit at a Dog Fight rotests IN THE EAST IS. Oiv ill. eolo is tin estimate of tin- .lrowm-i- l in a tvi'!.that flnu'k the eitv e in iinmen-yesterday nnrii jr, doing .l.ihugi to'tlie shijipii'ir. The storm lasted for two hour- - .md business was Officers McClellan - 18, 1SC6 JOSEPH PENROSE ON CHARGE BOUND OVER OF FORNICATION Tha preliminary examination of Joseph Penroae. on tha charge of fornication was held thla forenoon before Judge Murphy, and resulted In the defendant being bound over to the district court In 1150 bonds. The complaining witness le pearl Stanger, who charges the defendant with the commission of the crime on February 15 of this year. She said that at different times she had tried to get the defendant to marry her, but be was unwilling, end finally she accepted 825 from him for the purpose of securing a doctor's eld. When asked why she had brought the charge against him, she said It was because she thought he waa going to marry another girl VANDAUSTIC FLOWER THIEVES STEAL PUNTS FROM PARK ParkeepSr Cunningham of Lester park reported to the city poice station thla morning that thieves had stolen a number of valuable plants during the night Mr. Cunningham was pained ronslderaby when he went into tbe park this morning and ascertained that a number of the moat valuable flowers that he bad taken great care of had been torn up by the roots. The thieves have evldenty planted the flowers In their gardens by this time and Identification of the missing A plants would be hard to make. clone watch will be kept hereafter and eny one caught in the act of stealing plants will be harshly dealt with. van-dallst- lc ' pre-lari- np !rty 18.-K- t r t ii |