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Show ' J 1 t 4w nmn, hMu Spanish rowic. 1 ; UTAH, Th credentials of Senator-elec- t Sutherland of Utah were presented to the senate on the 2fttb. Fire In the yards of the Utah Construction company, at Ogden, did dam age to the amount of 110,000. Lehls new tabernacle is nearing i 1 - Telegraphing trom St. Petersburg, Jan. 23, a correspondent of the ChiAre That Assured the Workmen The cago Tribune gives the following acEmperor Has Ordered Framing of count of the causes that led up to the Certain Laws for Their Benefit. massacre of Sunday, Jan. 22: t to expectation, Lt first of govthe piove ernor general of St. Petersburg is pacific in character. It takes the form of a proclamation, Jointly signed by General Trepoff and M. Kokovseff, the ynlnister of finance, telling the strikers that they have been led into trouble by persons, and that their best interests will be served y peaceful representations to the government. The workmen are also assured that the emperor has ordered the framing of certain laws for their benefit and the creation of a system of state in- surance that will protect them from want in case of sickness or disability. The fears of serious trouble in Moscow Tuesday were not realized. The pnly authenticated instance of anything approaching violence there was1 Jn the dispersal of a crowd of about 3,000 workmen by Cossacks. So far as js known, there were no casualties. From Finland, demonstrations are reported, a collision between a crowd of 10,000 persona and troops and police resulting in the wounding of about thirty Finns. In Inland the agitation has nothing to o with the labor question, but is purely political in character. Various political, educational and mercantile bodies In Russia are adopting declarations in favor of an elective representative legislative body and denouncing misrule under the autocracy. newly-appointe- d documents Prove Year PRESENT THEIR PETITION TO THE EMPEROR ISSUES PROCLAMATION PROMISING CONCESSIONS TO STRIKERS. UTAH STATE NEWS. V ' AS LOYAL RUSSIANS, HIS PEOPLE SOUGHT TO At the last meeting of the tionlsts on Saturday the workmen opened (heir meeting in the absence of Father (iopon by reading the petition to the czar and delivering speeches explaining and supporting the movement One socialist attempted to make a speech, but was shouted down. The workmen cried: we ourselves may be we are followers socialists, but of Father Gopon, and have no other leader but him. the socialists disapWhereupon peared suddenly. Two intelligent looking men entered V- home satisfied and grateful, but that if he did not appear they would stay before the palace until he did. Meanwhile a literary man of eminence, on the part of various social groups, called on M. Witte, president of the council, and requested him to throw the weight of his authority on the scale on the side of the people. M. Witte listened and asked what was expected of him. The representative of liberal Russia said: three hundred thousand men are going to the winter palace in the hope that the czar, who is at Tsarskoe Selo, will come to town to receive their petition. They are peaceful men, truly loyab desirous of doing things without bloodshed or violence. What we ask is that the soldiers should not be called against them and that no measures of repres- - A metropolitan which delegation failed to see Prince Mirsky called upon M. Witte, who, after hearing them, said: Whatever the authorities will do has been decided upon already. The ministers of finance and the interior and others have been concerting measures this evening. 'My views were not asked, and If 1 volunteered them they would not be taken. I am nothing in the adminls- tration. My role is circumscribed by the reforms foreshadowed by the czars recent ukase. On those ques- tions I may report to his majesty, but not on events which fall within the sphere of the minister of the Interior, who knows all the facts. To the reurging of the deputation M. Witte repeated his arguments and advised them to go to Prince Mirsky. 1501 to B Date of Importation. "One of the common, everyday rors which is taught In the schools p, America is that which relates to the introduction into the western head-sphere of African slavery," writes i ! The school histories which i critic. the school girl and school boy study it say that it dates from 1620 or 1619, when a Dutch sea captain sola the ! English settlers the first African. The year 1501, however, Is the date of the earliest reference in American history to negroes coming from Spain to! America 122 years before Albany, Y., was settled by the Dutch and 106 years before Jamestown, Va., was set tied by the English. In 1505 King Ferdinand of Spain wrote to Orando,1' then governor of Hispaniola: I send more negro slaves as you request. In 1510 fifty negro slaves were sent to work in the mines of Hispan- - ' lola. There is a record of King Fer-- J dinands response to a request of Las j Casas, bishop of La Concepcion, in Hispaniola, that more negroes should be imported. He said: There are already many negroes on the island. This was in the year 1514. j ; 1 completion. The building when completed will have coat $50,000. American Fork is enjoying a decided building boom at present, there Iteing sis different business buildings lander way. Hana Takedo, the Japanese Slavs girl who was rescued from her self constituted master in Salt Lake City, has been ordered deported. PRINCIPAL PALACE OF THE CZAR. Hyrum Cooper, aged 22, dropped flead at American Fork while chop ping wood, death being due to heart disease from which he had suffered SPREADING THE for many years. NEWS BROADCAST. .The Ogden sugar factory has dosed Its seasons run. The season has been That Dodds Kidney Pills cured his i wie of the most successful in the his Diabetes. After long suffering Mr. i ' fory of the factory, amounting to mors G. Cleghorn found a permanent re- than 10,000,000 pounds. lief In the Great American Kidney f Remedy. Carl Anderson, a Ogden Port Huron, Mich., Jan. 30th. (Spe-hoy, has been arrested on a charge ol clal) Tortured with Diabetes and moking cigarettes, and it la said his Bladder Disease from which he could ease will be made a test to decide apparently get no relief, Mr. G. Cleg-- ! the validity of the law. horn, a bricklayer, living at 119 But- Charles D. McNeal is under arrest tier St., this city, has found a comIn Ogden on a charge of attempted explete and permanent cure In Dodd s t tortion in the Judgeship case. It Is Kidney Pills and in his gratitude la spreading the news broadcast. claimed he attempted to extort $41)0 s from a brother of Judge Howell. Dodds Kidney Pills made a man of me, Mr. Cleghorn says. I was a The election contest of W. D. Livfrom Diabetes and Bladder sufferer BATTLE WITH LADRONES ingston against Ferdinand Erickson Disease. I was so bad I could do no on trial at Mantl, come to a sudden work and the pain was something Americans Make It Warm for Outlaws ending last week when counsel for LivI could not get anything to terrible. Who Attack a Town. ingston moved that the contest be help me till I tried Dodds Kidney Advices from Manila, under date of Pills. They helped me right from the t first and now I am completely cured. The old folks of American Fork January 26, are as follows: In a I have recommended Dodds Kidney ere treated to a grand gala day on battle this morning in a river bed near Pills to all my friends and they have the 25th. Through a permanently or- BHang between a detachment of them all that is claimed for found scouts and 100 and armed constabulary WJNTS PALACE. VJLIATJTROtl THE &OUTHWSSJ; ganized committee these events are them." under ladrones, the who, ys The PaUic Amleadership is one of Uus mont notsbiB of th ro&J structures Inter annually given the old people of Dodds Kidney Pills cure all Kidney point of land that mark the Junotlon of the Great Neva and the LIttle Nevt lT' it utunnwhv p" t!e rlYer of the outlaw Feltzardo, attacked the erican Fork. AnnebnK,? 1732 on in Un ths sit of a palace presented to Peter II. The from Backache to Brights Dhw Ills firm nartlv destroyed bv Waa stored. It Is 445 feet Pedi y re- 360 feet wide and 80 fee In height Jesse S. Brown, one of the men who town of San Francisco de Malabon in ease. They never fall to cure RheuHchlv JrnLUf Prlceie room of the palace Is known a the t reiaurv and walla. One th adorn painting ,?nd crown Jewels. In the spacious portrait gallery are preserved thV llkene.se of All TOve4liw matism. brought the first wheat into Weber the province of Cavite last Tuesday ten ladrones have been killed the first caar of the house of Romanoff. On night, an Is Island fort re the as of commanding and.' StPeter who plowed the first and Bounty Aneient Literary Work. and seven taken prisoners. There the ball I&nted the first grain, died nave been no casualties wearing overcoats, under sion be employed. Perhaps your exThey replied that they had been there The book of Job is believed to be among the which were One, uniforms. cellency would generally disregard and had not seen him. military t his nifte in Ogden, Sunday, at the scouts and constabulary. Severe fight . ba most ancient literary work 1 formulas at a time when much more having asked to be beard, said: t 75 Ing continued. him now, If you I exitnce. It is known to have telephone than formulas In their attack on the town Tuesday are being swept away, like, and perhaps you can see Brothers, you are going bea written prior to the Pentateuch, At k mass meeting of the citizens him, plght the ladrones captured the wife I to the winter palace, perhaps to death, and would place the matter before his said M. Witte. .and Of Willard U was prior to the promulgation of the unanimously decided and two children of Governor Trias. I iAre you really going? majesty, who surely desires only what The delegates thanked M. to take steps toward obtaining from These, together with several native Witte, is . Just and fair, who then called up Prince We bftzarda was E o)n B t and M. Witte, who displayed lively InBrigham City electricity sufficient to women prisoners, were seen with th- - fhB to him energetically. Mirsky spoke As proof rp,y terest in what was said, showed a of the excellent Willard the desired power and ladrones this morning, but an attempt relations between (urnish Do you wish the soldiers to refuse to rescue them was unsuccessful. for her needs. genuine desire to help. He expressed them they called each other to fire on you? "thou. profound regret that the needful maM. Witte besought Prince Albert Houston of American Fork, NO BATTLE SOON. Mirsky we d moBt heartily, was chinery was beyond his reach. He to That receive the delegates. Prince Miforeman of the Wyoming mine, was answer. the said the matter belonged to the mini- rsky refused to do so on the fatally injured as the result of a cave-I- Two Great Armies Face Each Other, ground Very well, brothers, they will re- ster of the Interior. He himself was that he (Witte) knew all the facts But It Is Too Cold to Fight at the mine, a massive body of ore fuse to fire. At this moment they are merely president of the committee of and the authorities would reserve In falling on him, burying him to the quarters in Tokto .talking it over among themselves. ministers. action for a suitable moment. From neck, death resulting two hours later. It is said that the Russian army at I Meanwhile, twelve operatives, actThey will not shed your blood. If or time to time M. Wittes bass voice Citizens of Price have sent a pro- Mukden was recently reinforced by dered to fire they will refuse. We ing on the advice of Father Gopon, could be heard And have asking: test to State Superintendent Nelson four divisions. Its present strength I bave cm to tell you this. presented a letter composed and you no fears for Like the refrain of a song came that Then hearty shouts arose: against the new bill which will con- la estimated at nlno army corps of Long signed by the priest at the ministry of the interior. The letter declared that fateful question: live our brothers, the soldiers." solidate the couuty schools. They 300,000 men of all arms. General workmen and other residents of Have you then no fear of The next act of the meeting was to the ay that they will object to any law headquarters is at Fong St. must see the czar on Petersburg which will consolidate the county dis- mountain, in close touch with the add several clauses to the petition. Well, you know best. And Mukden-Fushutricts. line. The Russians Including demands for the separation Sunday. They would guarantee the turning to the delegates M. Witte relately have been heavily strengthenof church and state. It was also re- inviolability of his person. Otherwise marked: A. B. Hale, a resident of Hooper, ing their wings. Prince Mirsky will not receive you solved unanimously that the workmen the bond hitherto linking the czar and Weber county, while occupying a cell At present two and a half divisions though I have would march on Sunday as peaceful, the Russian people might be severed. him. In the Ogden Jail on the charge o! are facing General Okru, two The writer urged on Prince Mirsky Now, do you suppose I asked corps loyal subjects of the czar, to should be trusting are before Genera Nodzu was was and the his desire to redress their his moral duty to the emthat it drunkenness, notified of his more successful if I asked mothers death. He was Immediately greater strength of these corps con- and armed solely for the grievances, peror and to the nation to lay before more difficult? If you likesomething of he will Geenral purpose Kuroki and guards the New Decorative Stone. released and permitted to go to his fronts the former what the workmen bad see you at half-pas- t 12 coal mines In he vicinity cf the legitimate defense. home. and also their petition. The letsaid, valley. Between the opposing I -It was further declared that if they ter concluded: Ernest Paulson of Richfield was armies is a net work of trenches. had any preliminary guarantees that "A copy of this letter has been tareported painfully Injured at the Annio Laurie Kurokl's outposts are within 500 yards the soldiers and police would make no ken as a Justification of the document then was proKresa of the Russians the entrenched) received unanimously that II 'There tmnrcirrti intht or the country along sleeve the of his Jumper catch mill, for arrests of breach except genuine " line of ridges near Kwan Tallen mounof a moral kind, and will be brought everything nd untH the lat therdteee nut together. Dad Been done to fwyewwmippu.Jtob.-ln-urbi, possible would the ng in the cogs of some wheels and tain. Cannonading and rifle unarmed. peace go they to the cognizance of the whole Rus- hinder bloodshed, and that if firing are mpn II B,B!'rr,,,"c,,,,,Pr'",",inrr'iitiocidswni his arm being so badly cut that thirty constantly taking place, but owing to It was finally resolved that If the sian people. reuipillrn, ami hr conaMniljr fallln were lilllorl ana wounded on Sunday I even etltcbes were required to close the Intense cold there seema to be czar would merely accept front their I nte haa t aLarrh lu be aonitliutKmal dl- Prince Mirsky acknowledged the re- all Russia would no Immediate likelihood of a great hands the petition and say that ho the wound recognize the ease M.nd of the letter telephonlcally at 8 With Which It COUld ceipt I manurartun-- bjr K. J.Chamr have been tire. I would consider it, they would return p. m., an hour after it was delivered. Tttlrdo, Ohle, la tli only conutltuttonii cur In Utah, during the year ended De- battle. vented. th market. It I taken Internail) In duaee fmra cember 31, 1902, there was one tele mpBUA letBpiioaful. It gcib 1irxu)T on (he bios Fined for Killing a Negro, n4 rnacoti urfBcct of the eyBrem. They offer one ANCIENT RUSSIAN CITY OF MOSCOW. bQftdred dollftr for Any cam U faUltocurts Si4 phone for every fifty persons in the Edward Geneau, master-a- t arms of fur rlrcnlAft nd lenttnionlBlB, A tate, the average number of mes- tba United a CO., Tsuxto, OUo, MT"! V. j. CHK.NKV States gunboat Wheeling, by :niKKlt, 75c. sages per capita was 41, and the aver who was tsk Utll'i t for Im iwily eo&tlptkMb In with murder the charged ago number of messages or talks per first for a degree shooting negro prizeFakers Ingenious Device, telephone per year was 2,050. "Useless" Harris, in Honolulu, There was a man recently who did Jededlah Willey, a pioneer of East fighter, a tremendous business at French after the latter had assaulted him In Bountiful, was accidentally killed in a saloon, and who was found guilty of fairs, selling a powder that was harmthe canyon near hie farm while after less to men but deadly to rats. He in the third with degree, a load of wood. His body was found manslaughter would spread some of the powder oo was recommendation for leniency, later by a searching party, lie had fined one dollar a slice of bread and eat it; then put by Judge Iobolt of the a portion under a glass case, in which seemingly slipped from th load and supreme court The decision was struck his head on the hard roadway. was a rat, that died as soon as it ate with enthusiastic cheers by the bread. Here is the explanation Miss Emily Youngblood, who com- tho spectatois. of the trick. The powder was ordimitted suicide on the night of Jan- Woman Convicted of Manslaughter, nary sugar. But the glass case was uary 20, at the home of her grand connected with an electric battery, D. Forsythe has been con-Mrs. F. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ryan, at icted of and as soon as the rat touched the manslaughter for tho killing Stockton. Cal., was reared from early bread the current was turned on, and V. Noda, proprietor of a shooting childhood in Salt Lake City and was of it was electrocuted. in Fan Franclmo, October 18 quite well known in the capital city. gallery last. The woman went into the place Important to Mothers. In Los Angeles it is stated that on examine carefully every bo tie of CASTOR? A. the of the murder In a morning about February 1 Senator Clark and a f end eure remedy for Intuit and children, condition and deand m that it party will arrive in Salt Lake and manded a rifle of the proprietor, that .with a number of people will make she Peer the try her skill at the target. the first trip over the entire new line, Nodamight of Slgnunr and was while she compiled, but that the regular excursion will lldiy flourishing the weapon in the la Um For Over AO Yeere, m, sot take place until some weeks later. air, it was discharged and fatally Clt, ,f Th Kind Tow litre Alweyt Bought, th, Kr.1,11, th. amcl.1 ,h. th. ,h, wounded the Japanese. In the distance. Frank Pannetler, a cook in a Balt Daatha CauMd by Opium, Lake restaurant, suicided in a hotel Murdered by Outlaws. , II is aatimated that svery year in that city, taking carbolic acid. He Helps Oklahoma Churches. Well Known Friend of Tramps. Additional detail, regardla Russian Ambassador's Gift. twaaty million persans dls la Chins the at- left a note to his family in which he Col. Jamt, M Gu(Tey of M. Deysher of Itarto, ,,lubur Ieter from Iks uss of opium, 1s., is ladrones tack Count on atated he was tired of life. Pannetler the town of Baa democratic by tho Cassini, Russian ambanational committeeman known to tramps all over the United ssador and had gone to the hotel and secured a Frtacisco Ve UtUtoa m Ui I4tk, la I from of the president Waahlng-toOnmiylvinU, for year ha born States. He never refuses them sheroom for the purpose of ending hit which Cbnt Fencing Club, has donated to the reel Surgeon J. A. ONeill contributing to the erection of lter and In 1904 iilfe. a gave night's lodging club a beautiful silver cup aa a was killed, show that the ladronee I clunrhc in Oklahoma. prize His yearly and a bite (o eat to 1.831 of the per- to be offered In the Utah's total wool clip for 1904 wu numbered three hundred. I Tea is the cheapest of Injto approaching touretch of five ipatetic fraternity. were Some They them of nament. Five ciuba from other cities 13,162.500 pounds, of washed and un- led K'-John T. have famous the Riley, visited his by outlaws, Montalon dairy farm regularly will compete with the homo club. uries; good tea is a luxury. washed, or 4.324,635 of scoured. Th I,f Methodist Epis for twenty-fiv"nh and Mr. Deysher Two of these are from Now York years, average shrinkage per fleece was 61 and Felizardo, who were aided by two ( klabnmi, Writ fer ear RnewMf Seek, A. b lllMt ha come to know several c.h' S ,per cent, and the average weight 6 1 American negroes. The la.lronesero I Other are from Boston and AnnapOMneeay, hut rmarteea, from Col. Guffey, the One of his constant callers isIntimately, '8 a highly olis, pounds. The average price received armed with over 130 ritied. HosUlea The Countess Marguerite Cas"ft'Hctl toward the pur- educated man, was 55 cents, or 6 cents better than Surgeon O'Neill, one of tho Faw Finger t..,ri tzions Alike, formerly a priest: an- sini will entertain the company, which "f rli,w ilnor was and killed telling, constabulary 1903. Is other a wonderful mathematician will number and ihreo la ara oxer TO.OuO finger impresThere lid, at n tea In the draw were seiimmly wounded, window In fixe new rliuirhie, and a third Is a splendid penman, sion at Scotland lord, tut two of Ing room of tho clubhouse, which nro alike d i x anti-Russia- n 1 h, s : fur-irv'- n d n t, ssr.'rr Fu-shu- n ffMasr-s ss K,.rrt prret-rtbe- l ,u,thitiriii-.imtii1ppmitunt-,dinitetiraiii- e. ir,-P- D cr, 1 $t. a M, , ,d . TEA fc1 'rt i |