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Show .TtlE REPIII RECCED. k COOK, rfcllbra ATWUNI - WBPMI. rvoprUtQrc - m Ji UTAH, T .EIGHT ACKERS J churia, which Russia thus far has de'ONPORTO PLATA.. , c&t,htw-everclined to grant. It is pointed that the assurance given a few STOCKMEN ADOPT INDEPENDENT Little )' Republic Ja, Again the Theatr4 BOTH JAPAN AND RUSSIA '8TRIV-- , of Warfare. ' PACKING HOUSE PLAN. days ago by Russia1- regarding open , ING FOR PEACE. ports in Manchuria 'and respect for A cable' from Cape Haitian, under treaty rights is a concession on this De.legates' to National Livestock Con-- . date of thei 17th, says: The governIt Is Believed That Settlement Will be point. . .'. , ment troops which disembarked re- ventlon at Portland Favor Estab- Reached, as Points at Issue Are of That the two countries are not bo llshment of Five Million contly at Sossua were yesterday or Small Importance. ' far apart may be fairly inferred from dered to march on. Porto Tlata., A Dollar Plant. the followIngf'statement made by Mr. brisk attack supported by tho guns The following Is said to be the pres- Kurrino, the Japanese minister: "War of a Dominican war vessel, began in a The proposition to Incorporate ent status of negotiations between now. would only be disastrous to both men for the pur- the evening. In the morning operaRussia and Japan: Russia recognizes countries. Owing to the geographical company of livestock pose of establishing independent pack- tions were resumed, and the governJapan's predominance in Korea ' and situation, an armed conflict would re- ing houses in the stock centers of ment troops entered Porto Plata, Japan recognizes Russia's special po- sult In a great drain on the men and the to country compete with the pack- causing the flight of.. General sition in Manchuria. who took refuge in the United treasury of both Japan and Russia, ers' combine and restore prices on There are two main questions still without, being decisive. Besides, I be- livestock waa the consulate. States topic at Issue tho Russian demand for a lieve it would not be worth while to go of discussion in the National Llve-; The British cruiser Pallas has landneutral zone upon the Korean side of to war on the questions s7iln dis- stock convention at Portland on Wed- ed marines to protect the consulate. the Yalu river, which Japan met with a pute." There Is a strong lnencatlon nesday. By unanimous vote the con- The United States cruiser Hartford proposal for a 6lmllar neutral strip on that through the czar's personal acts vention endorsed a resolution favor- has arrived. the Manchuria side. Japan also asks the peace party is completely In the ing the Incorporation of such a comFive persons connected with the for certain guarantees covering Man ascendant. pany and tho establishment of tho In- conspiracy headed by General to 6tart a revolt against Gendependent houses. Steps will now be taken to raise stock subscriptions to eral Nord and condemned to death by ZTIRST GUN the amount of $ 5,000,000 for the pur- a military trlbuual, wero executed topose of 'capitalizing the corporation day In the presence of a vast crowd. and placing It upon a financial footing Several foreigners who took part in to proceed with the work of establish- the conspiracy will probably be deing plants for the purposes outlined in ported. the discussion. On January 2, in tbo absence of The idea of the stockmen Is to have President Nord, who went to Gonalves a corporation composed entirely of to take part in the celebration of the livestock raisers, who shall be share- centenary of the Independence of holders In the company and the direc- Haiti, General Monplaisir attempted tors of Its business affairs. The plants to start a revolt against the president, genof this company are to compete with but the movement failed. Tha were eral's son and an accomplice the combination plants, giving the killed and many arrests were made, producer a better price for his stock and maintaining reasonable prices to CAN NOT AGREE. the consumer. In turn these independent packing houses are to be support- Two Points Between Japan and Russia Which Have Not Been Settled. ed by the livestock raisers against In what it claims Is an authoritative the combination. Now that the association has endorsed tho plan, which statement, the Ixndon Daily Graphic Is entirely separate from the organ- announces that the negotiations have ization, the matter of Interesting live- arrived at a stage leaving two points stock men In the project and of se- upon which neither Russia nor Japan to raise the Is inclined to yield, and as to which no curing subscriptions necessary capital will be placed In the means of a compromise have yet been hands of commlttoos to be appointed found. Both these points concern for that purpose In tho stock raising Manchuria, and their acceptance Btates. would not In the slightest modify the legal statu quo or change the adminCHINA PREPARING FOR WAR. istrative situation In Manchuria; but London Papers So Regard Ratification Japan Insists that "they be embodied in a treaty between Japan and Russia, of American-ChinetTreaty. while Russia, as a matter of amour All the Indon papers have edi- propre. refuses to accept such dictatorials which attach great importance tion at the handi of Japan. Much, to the rat '.Hcai Jon of tho commercial however, Is still hoped from the czar's Minneapolis Tribune influence." treaties between tho United States Porto Rlcan Schools. a matter of public knowledge that the and China, and between Japan and COLOMBIA'S CLAIMS. China. concensus In The of opinion The annual report of the commismother country commands sufficient Declares Conspiracy Was Formed to forces to subdue a revolution. General these editorials Is that the ratifica- sioner of education for Pcrto Rico, tion of the treaties Implies an act of Samuel McCune Lindsay, announces a Organize Republic of Panama. Reyes continues: President Roosevelt transmitted to by China equivalent to a substantial and satisfactory progress sovereignty "Before the coup de main which the senate Monday additional corre- proclaimed the Independence of the declaration that Russia's occupation of in school affairs of the Island. The spondence touching the relations of Isthmus took place at Panama there Manchuria Is only temporary and Lr year closed with 1 f05 schools open. the United State with Colombia and were in this very city agents of the special purposes. The total school enrollment was The Morning Post Panama, covering the period from De- Authors of that court.ln conference which Is. 19 per cent of the esticember 23, 1903, to January 6 last. A with high personages clothed with of- cays: "That l precisely the point for mated total of the school population statement of grievances on the part of ficial character, as is asserted by which Japan has been contending and of the island, and 7 per eent of the Colombia was presented to the state reputable American newspapers. I have which Rusela declined to discuss with estimated total population of the department by General Reyes on De- received information to the effect that ber. Japan Is now la ths advantage- Island for 1903. For the support of all cember 23. General Reyes says that a bank In New York opened a consid- ous position of championing a cause schools the department of educatioa the course of the United States had erable credit In their favor with a which Is also that of tha. United had available from Insular appropriations jr74.C7G, of which 1545,106 acworked, deep injury to Colombia, and knowledge of the general use for States." was spet Other expenditures tually The Dally News thinks that China he cited the treaty of 18G4 as showing which It was Intended, even though unthe grand total actually spent bring that the Independence and sovereignty aware that It was to be applied,. In "has dip1ayed ominous eor.rage In her for education during the fiscal year up of Colombia was to be maintained in- part, to the bribery of a large part of recent diplomacy, whlh will make to 1817.815. owing fo the tremendous tact between the two governments. the garrison at Panama." America Is Their Mecca. war under the present hazards which General Reyes said with reference to United States continues to b The circumstances would Involve." PERISHED IN MOUNTAINS. the treaty that the same the chief objective point of Italian course was followed In Bogota as was Chinese Treaty Now Effective. Woman Frozen to Death In Lonely Immigration, says a dispatch from pursued In Washington. It the treaty In Colorado. Pats Ratifications r.f tho American-ChinesRome, the number of emigrants going bo said, bad been rejected In WashingIn commercial were received A there In 1903 reaching a total of nearly treaty telephone message ton, the disapproval would have Innt th rtte denartrrent Wed- 250.000. states Pass The government has enrem Tennessee Leadvllle volved no grievance for Colombia and . I and Mrs. of Adolfe trusted by Sir John nesday Rossi, Inspector of emiSecretary Hay that the .Colombian congress in its that the frozen body Chi-nca last mission to the United with Chung who the Tcng left Tuesday Llinj .Chcr.g. gration, disapproval of the treaty simply exer- Scott, minister at In the States The fcr the husband to her mountains, Join purpose of studying Washington. cised a vested right. This action, be for tb In United treaty of with a that States Immigration th provides the in bad been found oraln lonely pass maintained, did not disqualify the Comeans at directth best commission of Mukden An sr.d In Tuns:. ports dead been woman hal The lombian government for the conclusion section. to the states Italians ing agricultural for several days, and ber distorted Manchuria, fo the world's commerce. and of concencf another treaty. their 'thin preventing terThe treaty Is row sn accomplished tration In the features told only too plainly the town. Rossi also As to the recognition of the republic rible she suffered from cold, faVf; It remain only to proclaim It will Investl'atolarg" th relp'lons of the and appoint the recpf.ary consuls at Italian of Panama, General Reyes says It i huncer and exposure. emigrants to the trades unions. Mukden and An ; WAR CLOUDS LIFTING - , UTAH STATE NEWS. ; 7 X Morgan la to have an electric light ) system. ' There are S00 acres of fruit trees the city limits of Salt Lake City. Ogden's exhibit at the St. Louis fair will bo shipped about February 1. The senate has passed a bill creating a port of delivery at Salt Lake in-sd- e City. The bouse of Amoa Bradley at Moroni was dan:aged by fire to the amount of $700. The Seventh Day Adventists of Salt Lake City have finished their new church building. iV. II. Bancroft of Salt Lake City has been made general manager of the Union Taciflc railroad. Frank J, Hagenbarth of Salt Lake City has been elected president of the National Livestock association. No married man has a right to be ashamed to carry a baby or a coal-oi- l can on the streets, says the Richfield Reaper. The proposed rabbit hunt which was to have been held at Malad, Ida., between Ogden and Idaho shooters haa been called off. "Alex Orton of Farowan, while putting up a stovepipe, fell upon .the stove, breaking several ribs and badly injuring: his head. Salt Lake City Is to have a real Spanish bull flpht on the 23rd. Tho contest will take place at the saucer track at the Salt Palace. The sixteenth annual show of Poultry association will begin In Salt Lake City on Janaury 2Gth. and continue until the 30th. Andrew Wallace, employed by the Southern Pacific at Ogden, was struck by a switch engine, his left leg being levered Just above the ankle. On January 13. years ago. the pioneers pitched their tents at Parowan, and the event was duly celebrated by Parowan citizens last week. The Sevier County Poultry association has been orjranlzed at Richfield. i uis la uie ii idl aoriauon oi ma kind to be organized In this section of . Utah. son Brlgharo, the sevent eeny ear-olof Mrs. Adel Kimball cf Kanosh. while helping to corral a band of wild horBoe. got a fall and fractured his left leg. Albert Bell, Janitor at the PIngre school at Ogden, was badly burned by an, explosion of gas. His face was badly burned, but his eyesight Is not affected. While playing ball at Santa Clara, John Stuck! had both his legs broken between the knee and ankle by coming Into collision with the second ' baseman. The Commercial club of Salt Lake City has appointed a committee to look Into the matter of the freight rates and distinctions made against Salt Lake and Ogden shippers. ron of Mr. and Mrs. Tho C. Penrose of Fait R City was kicked In the face by a cow one day last week, the little fellow sustaining a broken nose and a badly bruised face. The annual report of John P. Insppf tor of pests In Salt I.ke shows that there are 2,417 ; county, acres of fruit tre-- In the county, outside of Salt Lake City, and 1.111 acres of berries. The annual r port of the I r hi Irrigation cr tcpany, wMch Is compose J of ff5 farmer?, slows fiat the scheme to obtain water from surface wells for Irrlrat'f n purposes has prorcn to be a success. Some coo,ftfo acre In Washington county have b'en rr.lcrel withdrawn temporarily from nil forms of entry exempt mineral. vlfh a view of erecting a fore t rcrr,rt In flat section of southwestern Utah. A few nirht? aro docs pot Info a corral a mil", fcjftiwrst o Mount PIcaant. whern Mart Uamu!'sen had A bunch of fhecp and twenty-nli- e of tbnrn. The does bad to be ' driven awsr wjt!i a pitchfork. lWI Cbinrnan, a?cd If,, wag acci dentally kl'lel at American Pork while ban !l!rg a levnlrer which be bad borrowed from a friend. He was alone In the barn at the time, and it Is not known Just bow the accident occurred. ; the-Uta- fifty-thre- e d " Ike 8or-enso- n, s . Des-champ- s, Mon-plais- ir THE o 70,-21- 7. J for-peace- , Hay-Herra- n e e do-Tt- Tuns. J. DULL--HU- M! NOYVS MY "CIJANCE!" I Strike Would Bar Chinese. At the second session of the const! tutknal convention held at Panaraa on the afternoon of tha lGth, recommendations were presented providing for the prohibition of Cblnesq Immigration except to. those coming to engage Jn agricultural pursuits, the adoption by the republic of the constitution of ColomMa of l$ft. exempt the parts rnv- of It In In fhn Cott Colorado tSOO.OOO for Militia. General B'll announce that a troop Cf cavalry bad beio orginbed st Tel- lurlde. If Is Cnmncod cf about Pft- rr)ty-fiyvnng n:i wbo own horse. In 'V;trn f0 tnee be will lav a mard'of about tTfy men pt th!t ; p!ir. ' Two rnfrtvts!n. .eimprlsln wbrnit U rfrtfl. w'U 1V Jft in tb OIrr!o Cr"j district for present. l n to -' Hie v' rnrlit.alnlne. v fT- rcnuarj f'-r- nuance, nf tb last lild er'rte h thi Ff reer bap heen tn !n field ' wMrh nr)y mn-- born $.0900. j ! err.ment. until the convention perfects or and authorizing the Junta to nxake a $00,ftOn Joan. Germans Beslcgd by P.ebele. Sailors D'jl irft Fafa'.'y. A dispatch from Windhoek, Oerrrfrn Two M!or on ih FfPTich srifn Vercrefr,rijt. now ly!n? n ?nn Fran- - Southwest Africa, says the Oermaw pot at Okabanlya, a mission Ftatlo of ; Damaraland, Is being bard pressed with krtrr-'jof ,( "t by Iho revoltel Hereros tribe. Ate ron't of their V!f".-- fi lio tempts made from Windhoek to resf fb no'rt sr.-- Vlricr,. lieve the garrison, which ha nrTered f by t,'rrr.ter trifh ! .frTP, Jiave unsuccessful. losses, bcn slWlItv fnt fiij. t.isf? fotieht havy itself is threat? ned. and the It U aH fVMba tnn Windhoek by th tnl'-ft.- ' bafl been rallM rut. The Her-ero- s militia .e bad quirrcld ffi'ier'lr fbe well mounted and armed, havare voyae tnd bad asrrr.d to fsht nut ing obtained horses and guns from setthefr dlfferenco when rort was tlers have railed. they reached. iH(-.r'- ! r-- ri ! bofI t'-M- iV-.f- h, fiu-'r- Boston Herald. ! |