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Show VIII. NUMBER VOLUME JAPS LANDING SENT TO KDW CHARGES AGAINST MAYOR AT YALU'S MOUTH and Many Injured by Togo's Fleet is Reported to Arte Killed Again Before Port Train Collision in Chicago Arthur. Suburb. Ne-jgii- ka c river and the troops are being rapidly rear-en- pe Vice-Admir- killed. party is led by Chief High Bear, ind they are the last of a band of 60 men from the Pine Ridge agency to go to Europe on the 9th from New Tork. The Indiana lost their natural stoicism and, seemingly erased with terror, ran about wildly covered with blood, rint and feathers. Later the Indians to decide whether to held s continue the Journey. The al JAP ARMY HEADED FOR MOUTH OF YALU SEOUL. April 7. An American missionary who has returned from north Korea reports that forty transports appeared off Halju, fifty miles north ot Chemulpo. They are supposed to carry the Japanese army destined for the mouth of the Yalu. FATAL COLLI8ION ON THE The Japanese & legation states that OHIO BALTIMORE three Japanese merchants were murdered as the result of disorders In PARKERSBURG, April 7. A Baltimore A Ohio express coll- Chung Chung province, northern Koided with a fast freight at 2 oclock rea. thh morning In a tunnel near West FOLSOM Union. Freight Conductor Ford was ANOTHER ESCAPE ON TRIAL killed and Freight Engineer Pennington fatally injured. Fireman Thorn-dal- e SACRAMENTO, April 7. The prewas fatally. Engineer Schafer and liminary examination of Harry Fireman Beane of the passenger one of the men concerned In and several passengers slightly break from Folsom prison last the injured. summer, charged with the murder of this Guard Cotter, was commenced ENGINEER AND FIREMAN ' morning. KILLED IN COLLISION El dredge was recently captured at Wash. Seattle, 7. Two Lakeside SANDUSKY, April and Marblehead railway freights collided this morning, killing Fireman GROUND BROKEN FOR PORTLAND EXPOSITION Doall and Br&keman Pokey, fatally Injuring Brakeman Brady and seriously PORTLAND, Or., April 7. At 3 injuring Engineer Cullen and Brake-ma- n o'clock thls'afternoon ground was broWard. ken for the Lewis and Clark exposition. The c remonies were simple. The first ANOTHER FATAL B. A O. COLLISION shovel of earth was thrown by Jefferson Myer, president of the state board A large of exposition commissioners. BALTIMORE, April 7. A Baltimore officials and crowd of A Ohio many prominent passenger train this morning ashed into a switch engine at thq men of the state were present Huntington avenue funnel, killing Donnelly of the passenger. Sev-DEMANDS LIFE passengers were Injured. pow-wo- w Yong-ampo.'- west-hou- at nd aert-oo- dy r En-fiue- April 14th. Under the statute hearing must be had within ten days after the filing of the charges. The date originally suggested was April 15th, but Judge Hart announced that the governor had IS A SCREAMING FARCE Two o'clock this afternoon was the The city attorney la here to represent the interests of the city, I suppose. time set for the beginning of the invesA discussion took place between the tigation of the city police force by the chair and Mr. Shepherd. The latter In special committee of the council, con- silted that the charges were made by sisting of Councilmen Carr, Chambers, the muyor, not him; and the magor should prosecute them. Shepherd said Davidson, Emmett and Williams. . At 2:80 there waa nothing doing. he had been sat upon at the city counThere was a large congregation, in- cil meeting and waa not permitted to cluding a number of the gambling fra- aay a word. He waa not a witness. The Chair I make you my witness ternity. Mr. Shepherd, the man who la having all this done, waa on hand. Do you refuse to testify? So was the chief of police, the captain Mr. Shepherd Til be your witness, of police, the detective, the city attor- Mr. Mayor, in the district court on the 14th. ney, but no committee. Do you refuse to testify?" reiterAt 2:45 the investigation of the police department began. The mayor ated the mayor. took the chair, on motion of Mr. Carr. Mr. Shepherd Keep right on, Ill The others present were Councilmen tell you when to stop. Chambers and Williams. Mr. ChamThe subpoena was made out and bers was elected secretary. handed to Shepherd by the chief or The mayor explained that the In- police. Mr. Shepherd refused to accept It. vestigation was one ordered by the council to look Into the charges made "This la not the municipal court," he by J. J. Shepherd In his circular, "The said, and I refuse to accept it. . The Chair I didn't say It waa the Daily News." Captain Brown stated that he had municipal court It la a committee. called on Mr. Shepherd to ask him to City Attorney Bagley aald he waa summon his witnesses for today and of the opinion that nothing could comMr. Shepherd stated that he had no pel Shepherd to be a witness If he refused. ; witnesses. "Does any man present, asked the The Chair Are you represented by counsel? mayor, .know of any charges to be Mr. Shepherd No, sir; I am simply made against the police force of Oga spectator. This Is none of my fight den or any member of It? Is so we I have not been subpoenaed and have will hear them. Councilman Carr said he thought, nothing to do with It. The Chair I subpoena you as a wit- charges had been made. ness. The clerk of tbe municipal court Councilman Williams said the police is here to administer the oth. You and department was doing all right and he was perfectly satisfied. the other witnesses stand up. Mr. Shepherd I have not been subCity Attorney Bagley explained that this Investigation was called at the repoenaed. The Chair I have subpoenaed you. quest of the mayor to give any person Mr. Shepherd I have got no sub- making charges against the police an poena. opnrtunlty to prove them. The comThe Chair (to the clerk of the mu- mittee had conducted the affair In a nicipal court) Issue a written sub- dignified manner; there had been no witnesses and the proper and most digpoena for Mr. Shepherd. The Chair Has the chief of police nified thing to do was to adjourn. This the committee Immediately did. any witnesses to appear here? The Chief We have no witnesses. And thus It ended. WASHINGTON, April 7. The house ttxnnlttee on banking today authorls-- 6 a favorable report on the Hill bill re OF COMPANY DOES NOT tional Ilearst had been injured. A man thought to know something of the cause of the explosion was arrested. The dispatch adds that the popular reception granted the King, contrary to expectations, was most enthusiastic. King Alfonso, accompanied by Premier Maura and War Minister Linares. started at 9 o'clock this morning on a visit to the factories, where he talked to the working people, praised litbor and declared that one of bis greatest desires was to protect work- because the to be in control. In consideration of the Hearst men not opposing Duval for chairman men allowed them to the have two delegates. Chairman Duval on taking the gavel made a speech mentioning both Hearst and Parker, and demonstrations followed the voicing of ench name. The delegates at large will be tor Harris, David Overmeyer, Hugh Farrelly, J. G. Johnson, Mack men. ROME, April 7. Poor, misguided Love, C. W. Brandenburg. souls; theres no excuse for their crime, remarked the pope when InFUNERAL OF MISS STAHR. formed of the alleged attempt on King Alfonso's life. The pope Insrtucted Impressive Services Conducted at Sec- his secretary to telegraph congratulaond Ward Meeting House tions to the king on his escape. Today. TURKEY MAKES NEW The funeral aervlces over the reOFFER TO BULGARIA mains of Miss Eva Stnhr took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Second VIENNA. April 7. Drastic steps ward meeting house. At the hour nam- looking to a rupture of the diplomatic ed the cortege, which consisted of a relations between Turkey and Bulgarin long line of acrrlnges, arrived. The have been averted through the actions coffin when taken from the hearse waa and advice of Natchovltch, a Bulgarliterally loaded with flowers. The pall- ian agent, which brought fresh proposbearers were Messrs. Irving Emmett, als from Turkey. Andrew Bowman, Ray Boyle, Ray Scovllle, Frank Ellis and Robert Wil- JUDGE'S TRIAL WILL BE committeeman forces seined antl-llear- st ex-Se- na son. WAIVED WASHINGTON, April 7. An agreement has been reached by the house leaders postponing the Impeachment proceedings against Judge Swayne of Florida until next December, clearing the way for the adjournment of congress In two or three weeks. REPUBLICANS n national banka, repeals the the limit of the coinage of and permits the Issue certificates in denominations of, understand ART OF WHIEWA8H1NG Die Tageblatt to-J- ? reports that the preliminary Judlc- examnation Into the massacre of Homel in 1902 have proved a mockery. The examining magla- have been bribed and ignorant bullied with the result that BB of the Russians implicated will nargo trial. 'ee CAPlTAL SOCIETY AGOG OVER CASSINI BAZAAR WASHINGTON, April 7. Much ' being given the propoi i ba,aar of th Countess Cast 'eocflt of the Russian I (l. et for the latter part of Count Cassini will direct show. The Marine band l b the principal music. It Is i that the k ,aPnse mini m tor tv b- - htributed handsomely. BILL R EXAMINATION. WASHINGTON, April 7. The house committee on labor today, by a vote of John Furey, charged with complic- 6 to 3. decided to refer the eight-howas bill to ity in the Zang saloon hold-uthe secretary of commerce to InIn the afternoon yesterday arraigned vestigate what the effect of the promunlcipnl court. He waived exam- posed legislation would be. This deination and the case will come up for lays action by the house until next sestrial in the district court. ' sion. , . ur p, CENSUHiRES FORCE THE ISSUE KICKED BY A HORSE, . Thomas Cunningham Severely Injured at the Newfoundland Mining District. OF UNITED STATES Woman Overcome by Memorial Services Held and Tri- But the Outlook Is That Bay City Bureau Estimates Show Increase Emotion During Prosecutor's butes Are Paid by Coof 3.905.814 Since Car Lines WiQ Soon be Argument Tied 1900. lleagues. Up. , tolUhes "Midiary coin BERLIN. April 7 KILL THE EIGHT-HOU- It Accused re-I- million limit on the withdrawal circulation In any one month, Russians , HELD IN DECEMBER The meeting house was filled with the relatives and friends of the decease ed, many showing evidence of great grief. The services were conducted by Several speakers Bishop McQuarrie. paid high tributes to the character and worth of the deceased. Many beautiful floral offerings were sent by relatives and friends and the services were of s most Impressive character. Interment was at the city cemetery. ' OF MRS. BOTKIN BILL improve currency conditions. othorirej the deposit of customs labor exhibition was being held. Excitement was caused by the belief that an attempt had been made on the King's life. When matters quieted down it was found that two persona er REPORT ON HILL FINANCIAL LIFE IN day, The best his adherents could do was to effect a compromise by which they secured two of the six delegates at large. Claude Duval of Hutchinson was elected temporary chairman though not a delegate to the convention. Duval hud withdrawn from the race for na- nl FAVORABLE KING'S Con- Supposed Attempt to Kill the decl.nvil that a legal holiday, Arbor His Adherents Fail to Gain trol of the State day. The time limit would expire on Young Monarch of gafuiday, the 16th of April, so the Spain. 14th was selected as the most conven- lent Jiiy. M. 1. Lessenger appeared in court and consented to the date for the hearMADRID. April 7. An official diseffort WICHITA, Kuk., April 7.-- The ing on behalf of Shepherd. The may- in hehulf of William It. Ilenrst to con- patch from Barcelona reports the exor did not appear in person or by trol the Kaunas delegation to the Dem- plosion, of a petard as King Alfonso counsel. ocratic national convention failed to- was leaving the building In which the Hearing on the charges filed by J. J. Shepherd against the mayor of this city, uhleh were published In the Jour- nul last evening, has been set for BEFORE PORT ARTHUR ST. PETERSBURG, April 7. A Japanese squadron is cruising off Port Arthur, according to admiralty advices received this evening. The newspaper Russ, a foreign office favorite, today reproves its contemporaries for attacking America. Germany, It says, la the only serious enemy of the Russians. Stark has been decorated with the order of Saint Stanislaus of the first class. DDT KANSAS DELEGATES 14 POLICE INVESTIGATION JAP FLEET REAPPEARS twenty minutes a block. The been stopped by had Hte, tut mnl, wlhch waa following close frf.it.A crashed Into the express, the ngineer of the flyer being unable to no the other train standing on the Buln line because of the dense fog. The engine ploughed Into the rear rcf.1. which was filled with Indians east The bodies were tossed high In the air by the engine pilot and fra coach waa entirely demolished. The Indians were en route to to Join a show. Chief Iron Tall Thomas were among the Chief ind THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904. HEARST GETS TWO disembarked. Park this morning. Tbe Omaha express, Eu-,o- TO BE HEARD APRIL TOKIO, April 7. Word was received to day that the Japanese transports have entered the estuary of the Yalu 7. Three were twenty- killed, Indiana three fatally, and an injured, fireman slightly hurt In ngineer and on the Chicago A collision d s Melrose suburb the at Northwestern March CHICAGO. UTAH OG-DEN- , 130. SAN FRANCISCO, April 7. District WASHINGTON, April 7. Feeling tributes were paid today In the senate to the memory of Senator Hanna by colleagues regardless of political affiliations. According to previous arrangement the entire session was devoted to the service. Every senaator able to attend waa in his seat and the gallery waa filled when Senator For-akarose to make the first address. He was followed in order by Senators Scott, Cockrell, Platt of Connecticut, Spooner, Blackburn, Elkins, Burrows, Fairbanks, Daniel, Perkins, Depew, Beveridge, Doillver, Kittridge, Kearns, Aldrich, Allison, Frye, Hoar, Hale. Hansbrough and Dick. Each spoke in praise of the statesmanship and Integrity of the dead sen. PIONEER THE VICTIM a tor and his great service to his party OF BRUTAL MURDER and country. At the conclusion of Senator Dicks NEVADA CITY. Cal., April 7. Wil- address the senate adopted resolutions liam Brown, a pioneer, was beaten to of and adjourned. respect death In his home last night by some ranPANAMA was 8TRIKERSQUIET unknown person. Every room PANAMA, April 7. Freight traffic sacked by the .murderer, who secured three watches. There were twenty has been suspended on account of the wounds on the murdered mans head strike. All Is quiet and the authorities are prepared to maintain order. and body. Attorney Byington began the closing argument for the state in the case of He will Mrs. Botkin this morning. speak all day and the case may not go to the Jury until tomorrow morning. Mrs. Botkin listened to the argument of District Attorney Byington with bowed head and closed eyes and she The prosecutor shook like a leaf. a claimed that complete and conclusive chain. of circumstantial evidence had been woven about the prisoner and demanded that her life be forfeited for the murder of Mrs. Dunning. er Me-Com- as, SAN FRANCISCO, April 7. No effort was made this morning to force the United Railway company's carmen to break In imported men In opposition to the ultimatum handed the company by the union yesterday and which led to the fear that a strike would be precipitated at almost any moment. In anticipation, however, of trouble when the wage scale is taken up on May 1st the company aramged this morning to have Imported men broken In by Its train dispatchers, department superintendents and other employees whose positions do not compel them to belong to the union. Heavy wire screens are being placed over the car , barn windows, cooking ranges and bunks are being put up In the barns and wagon loads of provisions are being stored away, all of which Indicates that the company expects a strike and siege to come. WASHINGTON. April 7. The census bureau today made public estimates of the population of the United States for 1901, 1902 and 1903, bused on the figures for 1900. The present population, exclusive of Alaska and the insular possessions, is estimated at 79,900.389. an Increase or 8.905,814 over 1900. The population of the leading cities Is estimated as follows; .New York, 8,716,189; Chicago, 1,873,-88- 0; St Louis, Philadelphia, 1,367,716; 600,000; Cleveland, 414,950; San Francisco, 355,919; Cincinnati, 332,984. The population by states Is estimated as follows: New York, Thomas Cunningham, a son of Thomas Cunningham, who resides at 723 Barlows Lane, was brought to the city this morning from the Newfoundland mining district, about thirty miles south of Terrace, suffering from a compound fracture of the skull. Cunningham was employed at the property of the Utah A Nevada Gold and Copper company and was kicked by a horse last night Two doctors were summoned and dresed his wound. It being necessary to remove portions of the skull In the process. His injury is considered very serious. Cunningham Is 26 years of age and a young man well known In the city. I GIRLS WILL PLAY BAH. Brigham Young College Will Contest With Weber Stake Academy Girls. 7,600,000; Pennsylvania, 6,500,000; Illinois, The girls of the Brigham Young colTexas, 8.000,000, having passed lege at Logan will come to Ogden Missouri. Friday and will play basket ball with states now ' have the girls team of the Weber Stake Only twenty-tw- o less than a million. academy. The game will be played at DAVIDSON V& M UN S EY. the Lester park pavilion and will be The trial of the case of Davidson vs. called promtply at 3:20 o'clock. FORMER CONGRESSMAN DEAD. Munsey, which began yesterday before On the same evening a reception and NEW YORK, April 7. Former con- Judge Charles II. Hart in the district ball will be given at the Parry hall by gressman, "Tim Campbell, a famous court, occupied the attention of the the youqg women of Weber Stake Foist Side political philosopher, died court again today. It will probably academy in honor of the girls from not be concluded until late tomorrow. Logan. this afternoon. . 6,000,-00- 0; |