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Show Iuwateo TtlECRAPHlC kfkATLfr PRESS Llah SERVICL Heather forecast Showers and Colder .jurri " NO. 80. V OL. L OGDEN CITY, SUNDAY UTAH, MORNING, MARCH 20, 1904. 'ivwvwjm PRICE FIVE CENTS, SHERIFF AND I Russia Cannot Assume Man is Killed, Two Men and Is Arid in $1,000 Bond for Woman Injured Fighting, Of- Scattered Ship. fensive With Troop to Fighting Zone Collision May Occur Any Day. Chinese Are Birthing Birmingham, Ala.. March 19. One man killed, several more or less seriously injured and one white woman was wounded in a fight between negroes and deputy sheriffs about two milra west of Bessemer tonight The killed: A. C. McGiver, negro. Seriously wounded: Deputy Sheriff Newt Clemens, shot In breast and chin. Deputy Sheriff Seaborn Cook, an old white man, shot in both arms, probably fatally. Mrs. Willingham, a white woman, struck in the bead by a stray bullet and slightly wounded. There ia much excitement .In Bessemer, but no fear of lynching. Rua-i- a' March 19. 11:58 p. of the Vladlvo-po- k whereabout The a sqnadrou 1 a profound official t .but there are those here who beheve that the Japanese may wake up diome morning to find that the two Pacific, squadron vision of Russia i betrayihive effected a juncture. It ng no confidence to state tbit both the admiralty an.l Vice Admiral Makaroff, gf. Petersburg. (a-re- he left for the Far East, the fai t that the division were for pirated aa moat unfortunate of success at aea. Realinaval derations sing that offensive condi-lion- s in imiKWiible under present it ia believed that no opiwr-tunlt- y will lie neglected to reiwir this infilial misfortune, even ahould it volve ronaiderable riak. Consequently ii tbo reisirt that several Russian were sighted the other day off Gfiuan creates much ..peculation here ronld lie the vrs-wl- a u to whether theydivision under Cap-Ui- n of the cruiser Rcltxenaldn. The number of dips sighted apparently doe not tally with that of the Vladivostok division, which properly consisted of four fast rrulsera and the trensiiort Lena. It is Ittrned, however, that the outbreak of hostilities round two ahlpa of the cruiser fleet at Vladivostok and there I reason to believe that these hive since been fitted out with gum liken from mounted batteries. It Is, therefore, possible that the ships sighted were those of Captain Reitzen stein, whose object if be ventured so far down the coast could hardly be anything except to slip Into Port Arthur, ff this is true it is calculated that the ignadron must have already run the puntlct of the Korean strait and be very dose to port. In accordance with personal orders lanfrom the Emperor, the English guage is now being taught the Imperial page corps. The lessons began cd before Rus-chan- ce CONVENTION DATE IS FIXED. DEWEY 11 AM vol-inte- er further north than was supposed. Gen- having concentrated too men at Dodune, which Is only 100 nllee west of Harbin, General Ms having 1 n.ooo at Kaupantxe, while another i.nofl are at Txe Min Tun and 10.000 at Ichsu. all points bordering npon the mi of the Russian military operatThese orders are also slgnlfl-ciions. Insomuch as they lay stress upon the holding aloof from the Chinese officials In Manchuria, the civil government at Mukden having forbidden the Chines to supply cattle, wood or fodder to the Russians. The governor of although administering the affairs of a town situated on the railway. Is also said to have ordered' the people not to accept Russian remoney and, according to native port,. he Is organizing Boxer bands The native government of Kirin has ksiied a procltwnalion enjoining the observance of neutrality, but he refused tp withdraw the troops la the eral Ten Cheng nt g. Belghborhood. cor- The Figaro's Pari. March respondent in Berlin telegraphs that a Orman officer who has Just arrived there from Manchuria says serious operations In the Far East will not ba before the end of June, the prin20. oiistacle to cipal UuMSi&n cording to this officer, victory, ac- Is the fact that troops, well trained and instructors, are menacing Russia's lines of communication. Riibria, with the support of Germany, will protest against this concentration of Chinese troops. According to' the Toklo correspondent of the Petit Pariesne official confirmation has been received of the ilcin of the Russian torpedo boat drsiroyer Skerl at Port Arthur by the explosion of a submarine mine. The rorresimndcnt says that the yesterday bade adieu to 195 officers who were leaving for the front. A special dispatch from Bt Petersburg ssys the .project is favored of conveying heavy war material by transport from Kronilstadt to the mouth of ihe Yleuix river and thence to the Irkutsk depot and Lake Baikal, leaving lb isilway free for the conveyance of to.mio Chinese with Japanese de-M- Mi-la- troi'i-.s- , St. Petersburg, March 20 The 1 government has forbidden m. the mission of all cipher messages Ihroiiclmiit Russia and nlso abroad, as military measure. The report that ran.- Jury Out for Twenty-EigHours. i- Hoadlcy Horatius, Yesterdays Favorite for Thornton Stakes? is Out tele-Taph- Fifty Absence of Emperor Affects Signa'orles of Berlin Treaty AH State Departments Object to Turkey Policy, United States Takes Up Their Cass Berlin, March 19. Tho extent of per- Sultan Says Strong Measures Are Nefr sonal government In Germany la realThrough Ambassador Mcfcwary to Stop Border Dcprp ized only when the EniNrur leaves " Cormick dation the country. 4 The cessation of hia activities causes public an immediate of shrinkage newn Then, in all the government denew Washington. March 19. Russia will partments. things must wait unParis, Man-- 19. It la the exnwta. i!T Ik0d by th Stales to treat til the Emiieror returns. Departure ! on "ffl' ial circles that from routine business and new projects kindly ike Japanese ave bwfl loft in Siberia and en- must wait until he eon go into them the ot her signatories of the Berlin irculy will unit m emphatic repr able them to make their to at first hand. These paiiera lire carway bai-to Turkey Jaiwn. Kogcro Takablra. the Japan- ried to him by officers of the reaerre rtut carrying the Sultan's plans against ese minister, railed at tho for tbe suppre. aa ill employed tho messengers diplostate 1 an. sion probable extermination of a They belong to the considerable today and Informed the offl- -, matic service. isirtiou of the Armenians. tliat he had received reports that chasseur corn of the army. Major The government is in possession of wen 40 and CO Jaiianeae General Yon l'lettlberg ia in immediate much informal ion showing the nature were in a suffering rendition charge of these messengers, whose of the trouble and Turkey's intenin several Siberian towns. The minis- work of traveling all over the world tion in dealing with them. Tho re ter requested the Washington govern- with papers, some containing government to use Its good offlees to assist ment secrets, is regarded as being In jiorts show tho following situation: The Bulian'a activity is not directed these suffering Japanese to reach Jar a high degree honorable and confidenagainst the Armenians as a wholo, but In. The state department acted tial. those of the Btissum district, Eight messengers are going or enm-in- g against promptly and a cablegram lias hern sent to Mr. McCormick, the American with document. In affairs of su- who are a turbulent mountainous peoambassador at SL IVtersburg, Inviting preme iiniKirtanre, if such should arise, ple. Turkey claims that tho Armenian two or even three messengers travel in mountaineers go across tha border Into him to call the attention of the imwhere they arm and equip perial government to the matter, In company, aa a single messenger might Russia, themselves and return to commit the confident hope that Russian officials meet with mishap. depredations against the Turkish solwill take immediate sti for the rediery. Therefore it Is the view of tha lief of the Japanese. Sultan that stern measures ara. necesTo a corresimndent of the Assort E sary to repress these agitators. Tha ated Press Mr. Takablra said: authorities here are satisfied from their I waa not at the state department own reports that Turkey's fear of Arnor at yesterday Secretary Hay'a resimenian agitators are magnified and dence, but I waa at the deiiartment tolargely unwarranted. They do not day and handed to Mr. Loomis, the asshare the belief in many of the recent sistant secretary of state a note restatements of Turkish atrocities, hut questing the United Stales government tlie authorities here have good reason to use their good offlees to see that, the to believe that surh atrocities may beJapanese residents in Siberia who are gin in earnest In tbe comae of another destituda and desire to return home month, when Ihe Sultan will begin Ihe shall be sent to Berlin, where my col- England? France and Spain real work of repression. It ia, therethere will of them. take chaarge league fore, expected that tha powers will act 1 made this request because of hla Are at Deadlock, through their emlwaalea at Constantitelegram received here reporting that nople, either Jointly or on common two Japanese subjects who arrived at fines, with the view to preventing the Berlin a few daya ago from the interexecution of any widespread bloodior of Siberia aa delegates from a large shed or the extermination of the Arnumber of Japanese at ill living there Madrid, March 19. The Associated reimrted to him that they were boy- Press learn a that the British govern- menian. Minister Delrasse will send Foreign cotted and not only had they found it ment has declaimed to negotiate with a yellow book to parliament next week. to earn a in were but impossible living, France This will deal carefully with the Maceconstant danger of life and consequent- France regarding Morocco untilconcernwill complete arrangements donian situation, hut incidentally with were In ly suffering great privations. some towns It waa said they were or- ing Morocooan affairs with Spain. In other Turkish Issues. dered by the police authorities to leave consequence of this negotiation to tho latter end have been resumed this tha place at a moment's notice, with- week CHOATES JAINS ON HAMILTON at Faria and Madrid, but no conout time to take their efferta with time. can some clusion be fur expected them. We have, therefore, deciJed to Hence when the pending Anglo-Frenc-h have them sent to Japan. United States Minister Pays Tribute to la published It will be found Thin report from Berlin telle of treaty One of tha Republic's Founders. cruel treatment by police authorities. that the status of the Morocco,' so long Just think how Ruiudan subjects are one of Europes most thorny problems, Edinburgh, March 19. United States treated In Japan. You never bear any remains unchanged. Ambawador Choate delivered an adThe action British of the Foreign dress aa honorary president of the Ascomplaint by them against the JapanOn the Minister Lord Lansdowne In assuring sociated Borietles on Alexander Hamese authorities and people. Morocco will not lie allowed ilton in McEwan hall tonight before a contrary, it was reported from Chem- Spain that negotia- great audience. The address was deulpo that when the bodies of two Rus- to enter into tho Anglo-Frencsian sailors were recovered from ihe tions until Bpaln shall accept the voted to expressions of appreciation of eh proposals has created keen sat- Hamilton, who, Mr. Choate said, wax wrack of the Variag the sailors of Jaburled them with isfaction In official circles and is re- one of the most celebrated founders of panese Ho further military honor and many resldenta of garded as strengthening Spain's pos- the, American republic. the Japanese town went, to their grave ition both In European and African stated that the preamble to the constihonorable their out of respect for tution of the United Stales, said to sphere. death. Four Pariera are now proceeding have been written by Hamilton, waa counI do not mean to expect of the here and at Paris with tha object of the best statement of the objects of a free government found In any language. try and people at war with na any- trying to reach an agreement. hope thing unusual, but I sincerely modAnother difficulty Is th French de- Hamilton, Air. Choate continued, disthat they will show at least some sire to secure a port n (he western played surpassing genius and establisheration in the treatment of those Inno- coast. Bpaln Insists on retaining Ceu- ed hla fame as the greatest constitucent, but unfortunate sufferers, not ta. and In the event of a Franco-Span-Istional lawyer and statesman of that eventful era and he commanded the only for their sake, but for the sake Great reached. agreement being of the good name of that great empire Britain la to be exist everlasting gratitude of hla country and her guaranteed countries. civilised aa one of the mankind. trading rights on the northern of Air. The minister spoke earnestly, hut mg Choate was subsequently entercoast. The la of policy present Hpain without excitement. tained at. a supper by the students of to sustain the sultan. at the Union rlub. In It la understood here that the life- the university course of the entertainment th the AWAY Cambon CRUMBLES desire of been Jules has HIMSTRY long to finally settle the Morocooan ques- ambassador replied to the toast, Our Guest." tion, he regarding it vital to French Socialist Pull Majorities Below Safety colonial ptdlcy. Ilta brother Paul, (lie French ambassador in London, ia MIBAN BULANS SHOT RECORD Limit of Twenty. Interested, and the two statesequally of situation 19. The Paris. March men, working together, have made Premier Combos ministry la gradually strenuous efforts since Jules Cambon Ralph Rose Sends Twelve-poun- d Shot becoming precarious a a result of iu retired from hla post as French amFifty-ci- x Feet Threo Inches. It. is recent psrliamentary reverses. bassador to tbe United States to effect Ann Arlxir, Mich., March 19. At n not considered that any Immediate a solution of tbe difficult. meeting here tonight between the unieriais will oceur. but even the beat Inversity freshman and Detroit univerformed government quarter describe sity school teams Ralph Rose, Michthe ministry aa gradually rrumbllng BEPRLSENTSJEPIIPIICANS igan's freshman shot putter, broke tha away. Borne of the recent majorities world's record for the shot have been below the traditional twenAugusta, Ga.. March 19. The repub- by sending the ball a distance of hi ty, which ia the limit of safety. Th 3 M. Combe' strength lican! of the Tenth feet inches. This breaks tho former gradual sapping of congressional dis- worlds record of C. R. is not due to the pending law sup- trict met at Gray of Neve nomand Bparta today York by 1 foot inches. pressing sU form of congregational 81m inated colored a of barber Walton, teaching, aa hla majorities have been Augusta, to oppose Congressman T. Y. STRIKERS' VICTIM DIES, steadily maintained on that question,to Hardwick, the Democratic Incumbent but the difficulties are mainly due thin from The district convention for measures workingmen's Socialist Kansas City, ATan-- 20. Albert FerIt was composed almost entirely of nepensions and employment agencies. law guson. the hackman who groes. to the able will be pass is aald he Deside the nomination of Walton, was shot yesterday by four men supand about Easter, of congregations resolutions were passed indorsing posed to be striker, wbo engaged his with this princ.1tal work accomplished carriage and ordered him to drive with Roosevelt A. L. Wimberly. Republito will wish It is not expected that he them to an unfrequented street, died aa was indorsed revenue can M. collector, The name of remain In office. 1:15 this morning. at convention. national ofto th a delegate Miller and M. Etienne are tbe most ten mentioned in connection with the A UNION WITHIN A UNION. KRUTT8CHNITT RETIRES. possible reorganisation of the ministry. Mindoulit that Foreign little ia There Chicago, March 19. The general Ban Francisco, March l!t. Th anas he is ister IJclcaase will remain,man chairmen of 160 division of the BrothKrutl-schnlJulius tbe ia made nouncement that of be the to strong considered erhood of Locomotive Engineer, met is soon to retire from the postreaty present ministry and his recent today In Chicago to plan an organizaSouthof as tbe ition of placing manager general achievements are regarded tion of chairmen. The outline adopted conof of one statesmen Paclfific to ern higher will be submitted to the accept him among the first convention of authority In Chicago. Within the next the union in May in Los Angeles, The temporary France. ten days a circular will be issued from engineers hope by means of tlis the office of E. H. Harriman in New LINQUI8T COMMITS SUICIDE. to further the interests of the 's York, it is said, announcing Mr. organization by equalizing aa far as 19. Miss AnMarch promotioh. Washington, possible conditions in different parts nette M. Dye, a llnqulst in the bureau of the country, as railroad official do BLAMED. 18 departPRINTER or animal Industry, agricultural in their general manager's associment. and a daughter of the late Genation. instrucfrom London, March 20. A dispatch eral McWee Dye, at one time CHANGES IN PHILIPPINE BILL. tor to the emperor of Korea- and the Brussels to a news agency here says VaKhingtnn, March 19. Secretary emperor's advisor, and also comman- the police believe that the explosion der of the Army of the Khedive of of. a dynamite bomb In front of tbe Taft will recommend several changes In the pending bill relating to the gov. Egypt, committed suicide today by residence of the commissioner of poshooting. Grief over the death of her lice at Liege early Friday morning, re- ernmnt of the Philippines so as to caused to the have mother Is supposed sulting In the wrecking of the house, provide a guarantee of 4 per rent on the killing of an artillery officer and the rapital invested in railroad extenact the serious wounding of a sions and also providing for the tree TILLMAN VISITS HOME. other persons, was the work of an an- entry Into the islands of material for archist printer, whom they have ar- tbe construction of tho road. 19. Senator rested. This Washington. Mareta printer recently distribTillman has gone to his home at Edge-field- , uted hand bills urging (he murder of Atlanta. Ga. March 19. Henry 8. C., to spend two weeks. He the Bourgeois In revenge for tha ex- Richardson, for many year editor of has recovered from his recent illness, pulsion of the anarchists from the Atlanta Journal and widely knows but has not folly regained hia strength. a a speaker, died today. Frannd 1 Of DISSENSION h man-of-w- h -- , San Francisco. March the heavily played favorite, won tha Thornton stakes at four miles at Oakland today in tho presence of about 6.000. Rio Shannon was a distant second, with Sailor Knot third. The track waa very muddy. Tbe Thornton had a value of $3,230. W. Daly took Sailor Knot to the fron', followed by Veter-anoThere was no change for three tired and after miles, but tbe 3 year-olthe first quarter of the fourth mile, Veterano, who waa excellently handled by J. Martin, assumed command, lie gradually drew away and won by twen ty lengths from Rio Shannon, who passed Sailor Knot three furlongs from d . the finish. Summary: First race, seven furlongs Billy Moore won, Baiidnr second. Decoy third. Time, 1:32. Second race, Futurity course, selling Matt Hogan won. Flaneur second, Bard Burns thin. Time, 1:13 Third race, mu'1 and an eighth, selling Mr. Farnum iron. The Fretter second, Fflle D'Or third. Time, 2:01. Fourth rare, Thornton stakes, four miles Veterano won, Rio Shannon second. Sailor Knot third. Time, 7:37. 3-- Fifth race, six furlongs, selling Misty Pride won. )cyrohe second, Tbe Hawaiian third. Time, 1:17. Sixth race, mil and seventy yards, handicap Aral' won, Wirte Nicht second, O. W. Trahern third. Time, 49 3-- Los Angeles. March 19. Screlbers Sain cult .Pinkprton won the Santa Monica stakes, a sweepstakes fur at five furlongs, going the distance in 1:02. from last position at the start, and winning by two lengths ahead of Airship. Summary: First race, mile, selling Erne won, Sherry second. The Covenanter third. Time, 1:44. Second race. Slauson course, selling Jim (fore II won, Wagner second, BELLINGHAM BAY TO EXTEND. third. Time, 1 : 13. Bellingham. Wash.. March 19. Su- MacFlecknoe mile and an eighth, hurThird race, perintendent J. K. Donovan of the Milas won, May S. secdle handicap A British Bay Columbia railway today strongly denied the reports ond. Water third. Time, 2:07. Fourth race, five furlongs, Santa that the Great Northern bad acquired Monica stakes Pinkerton won. Peggy that road. Mr. Donovan states that plans for Mine speond, Airship third. Time. 1:02. Fifth rae. mil and seventy yards, the extension of the tracks In several directions are how being perfected, but handicap McGrathianla Prince won. actual construction will not be com- Foremaster second, Foncasta third. menced until the question of whether Time, 1:45 or not the state of Washington Is to Continued on Page 3. have a railroad commission is settled. m Are Over Them in Siberia. Temporarily n 4 JAP SUFFERERS Appointed There New York. Man!, n -- The .exciteBsnny Yanger, His Opponent, la III. ment In Wall stre - j,;.i was caused but Will Not Escape Proseby the announremei t -- icrlay of the cution suspension of Ikur-- l J. Sully a (i. waa noticeable to!... hut gradually subsided during the market hours, and at the chase of the mtinn and stock . Chicago, March 19. Aurelio Herrera markets it waa gen-- ally agreed that was today held to the criminal court the worst of the etlxi of the failure in bonds of 11,000 for engaging in a waa over. The aim k market waa The cotton market waa prise fight. Denny Yanger, his oppon- strong all day. ent. waa 111 and his case was continued. nervuua and slump'-- sharply on bad William J. Luddy, Jr., was the iirose-cutin- g news In tbe early inorning, but before witness and he declared that the close even ihe cotton market beup to a point he stood on a prominence" in the al- came buoyant and ntoceii far above the lowest or yesterday. It saw and winthe a ley fight through was feared that other failure would dow. When asked his motive in causfollow the Sully crash, hut ouly one, ing the arrest of Yanger and Herrera that of J. H. Garrthiiii. g minor conwhen other fights were taking place was reported. After a conferalmost nightly, Luddy replied that he cern. ence between Mr. Sully and hia lawwas prosecuting "for the public good yers this morning the tirm made a alone." the selection of Mr. HoaJIcy alto at once took i barge. This action THIRTEEN ARE IMPRISONED. was taken because it whs learned that an attachment waa aisiut to issue and Doual, France, March 19. The Doual it waa thought best to apply for an court today rendered a verdict in the assignee for the protection of all credcases of twenty-seveprisoners itors alike. Later in Urn Jay a protest charged with being implicated in the agaiant the selection of Mr. Hoadlcy attempted assassination of two priests waa made at a meeting of creditors. during the strike troubles at Arnfcn-tlere- s Mr. linadley explained that ho had last August. Thirteen of the only accepted the poallion of assignee prisoners were convicted and fourteen temporarily In order to avoid the placwere acquitted. Of these convicted ing of attachments, and that on Montwo were sentenced to fifteen years day the creditors would meet and seimprisonment and one to eight years lect a permanent aarlgnae, Mr. Bully at bard labor, one to five years in soli- having declared that he would agree tary confinement and nine to shorter to any man of their selection. terms of imprisonment. The following letter waa sent by D. J. Sully A Co. to Roliert P. McDougal, president- of the New York Cotton ExPOPE 5i TRANCE change: While 1 am not prepared to make a sttement of my affairs, I feel that aa Criticises National Policy In His Ad- a member of this exchange, I owe to dress to Cardinals. you and its members at least to that the same straightforward Paris, March 1$. The popes caustic aay business has alcriticism of French policy in the course method with which my between ua In ways been performed of hla address to the cardinals yesterwill characterise my method the day is receiving serious attention here. of past, with my creditors In this dealing It la being regarded aa sufficiently to call for an official reimrt, emergency. 1 am engaged In making a careful which la now In the possession of the of m. affair, and at tha examination authorities. It, waa first thought the earliest possible moment. I will reunofficial anrounta of the pope'a utterMeanwhile I crave ances might be overstated, but the port the result of you all, feelofficial Information bears out the grav- the patient forbearance embarrassment assured that this ing hla of remarks. ity only n temporary one, and that Tha remarks of the pope give addi- will be be able satisfactorily to adjust will M. tional certainty that Loubet will affaire very speedily. my not make a call at the Vatican during About $1,000,000 of margin money hla coming visit to Rome. The plana was released by for the presidential trip are now prac- due to cotton brokers Mr. Sully signing contracts . milia Include made up. They tically tary review in Rome, a naval review number of brilliant a and at Naples lesser functions, but there la no men- VETERA WINS This ia being tion of the vallcan. concompared with Emperor William's spicuous attentions to the Vatican authorities during hla visit to Rome, and AT hla showy call' on Pope Leo, escorted 1903. on 3, curaaetere. May by Norton, Kan., March 19. Chauncey and his two cowboys, Clyde Wilson and William J. McBride, were acquitted tonight of th$ charge of murdering Burohard Berry, by a Jury which had considered the case twenty-eigh- t hours. Chauncey Dewey, a young millionaire ranchman, went to Cheyenne county, Kan., early In 1900 to manage the Dewey ranch. Soon after his arrival there he became Involved In trouble with the Berry family, who were also prominent cattlemen. Trivial misunderstanding grew into serious dlfflcul ties which culminated in the killing of Berry in June, 1903, at the home of Alpheus Derry during a fight, in which Dewey and ten of his cowboys were pitted against all the Berrys. Dewey and his cowboys went to the Berry ranch to get a tank that Dewey had bought in at a sheriff's sale. The fend had grown hitler before this time, and when the Deweys started to take the tank away the Berry boys rode up and INTERNAL REVENUE STATEMENT battle then took place between the Washington. March 19. The month two factions. Burohard, Daniel and ly statement of collections of internal Alpheus Berry were killed. revenue ahowa that for the month of February. 19U4, the total collections NAME DAY" CELEBRATED. amounted to $17,403,363, an Increase over February. 1903, of $1,252,969. For Magnificent Function la Held In St the eight months of the present fiscal Paters, Rome. year the total receipt were $157,347,-294an increase over the correspondRome, March 19. Over 30,000 person gathered in St. Peter'a cathedral ing period in 1903 of $2,648,289. today to listen to the te deum sung by Cardinal Ram polls in honor of the WAGES REDUCED20 PER CENT In the Belvedere pope's name day. festia inside the Vatican, courtyard, val waa held today In which the high Tha Iron and Steel Workers Are Asked dignitaries of the papal court took part to Accept Thio or Los Work. Pope Plus appeared at a window and thanked the participants in the demonPittsburg, March 19.- -A reduction of stration. While the bands played the 20 per cent below the wages scale of Long 1903-0papal hymn the crowd cried ia tho proposition that will be live Pius and Long live the pope. submitted next week to the tin and sheet workers of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers. CONVICT TOTH $5,000 The proposition is the outgrowth of a Joint meeting of the general executive Knoxville. Tenn., March 19 Judge board of the association and the Americ. Clark, In federal court, held that can Sheet and Tin Tlate company of damages may be obtained by the gov- this city. ernment from Sheriff Fox of Knox Tho now scale wllf be submitted to county to the amount of $5,000 for the ihe tin and sheet lodges only on TuesMontana escape of Harvey Logan, the day next The vote on the mcbIc must train robber, who waa in hi keeping be in by April 2. If adopted It will be and under sentence of twenty years for effective from March 21. It will have passing unsigned currency secured by the recommendation of the Amalgahim in a train robbery- - The bill of mated officials. . Indictment of Attorney General Wright After tbe meeting tonight President made Fox liable for $28,000. Scbaefer of tbe Amalgamated associaby 1902, escaped Logan, in June, tion made the following statement for holding up the Jailer. publication : He said that tbe reduction which ia GOLD OR SILVER. proposed la caused by tbe commercial stringency and the keen competition ranama, March 19. The monetary which exists in the tin and sheet trade discusmuch Is causing question here and the fact that there are many idle stanof the gold sion. The partisans mills of this kind with thousands of dard apparently have a majority in the amalgams! ed men out. of employment. nationalist assembly, but the most A direct reply to the question whether conservative element favor a system the reduction would result in Idle mills under whlrh two silver dollars ahall be waa insisted upon. up starting again Otherwise dollar. one gold to equal He then said that this question had of produce the export claimed, It ia been asked by amalgamated officials from the republic will be killed. It la of both the American company and the believed that the opinion of the United and that the uniform reStates may dedde the matter, aa the Independents, would ply was that no such assurance could adoption of the gold standard mean Ihe doubling of the expense of be given, and that a few weeks after this scale was actually assured would constructing the canal. be required for the manufacturers to secure orders on the new basis. signalling. marconigraph Dewey -- jMMi.l-.tf.i-- H. fww h bad purchased the Kaiser Friederich III. Hid) was built for the North German IJod ime. but failed to meet the speed nients. Is untrue. Ti.e emperor yesterday inspected a Srt'."a'l of little comforts that bad be-- n collected and prepared by his Grand Duchess Clga and Grsniii Duchess Tatiana, and their play-tnafor wounded Russian soldiers. niajt-sicaused the children much jifl.-'i- il by the Interest he manifested jn Muir work, which had been done Washington, March 19. The signal JJ a room in the Winter palace. Later of the army is now communicatorpa ru.peror spent two hours In going by wireless telegraphy dally ing V,T Hie situation regarding the move Schuyler and Wright, a Fort of troops and plans. of 97 miles. This la the longy. est distance covered by wireless ParK. March 20. to a dls-- , The speed of transmission vaAccording ,M the Rappel from its Shangha' ries from 10 to 30 word a minute, to varying conditions Similar ;,.7';:,mdentI the Japanese navy if will be installed at Nome instrument Invented by a apparatus i 'nK'nw,r by means of which and- SL Michael. Alaska, aa soon aa ::ghtet sound proceeding from an weather conditions permit. The distance between the two pointv la 107 miles. (Continued on Page 3.) the government German steamer T. for-agai- Helena. March 19. The democratic state central committee today Issued a call for a convention at Great Falla to name delegates to the national convention for May 17. The state convention for the purpose of nominating a slate ticket will be held September 28. war-ibip- this week. gtaff orders Issued at Harbin, which hive Just arrived here by mail, ahow (hat Chinese troops have moved much SULLY A CO. lj h non-uni- tt asiio-ciati- on Krutt-schnltt- half-doze- n |