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Show 1ft PAGES HE sAIuX ;i Vol. II. No. 624. SaXiT MCtiRMION. X3EGRAM. Lake City. Utah, Thursday Evening. January 28, OF WAR BY Price. Titree Cents 1C04. IABIET CAKRIED) .POISON. ' - Russian Note Expected to Be in Tokio by Govern- Japanese ment Completing Plans for War Bond Issue. $ - (!) BULLETIN". ST. PETPRSBTJRG, Jan. 23. Rus- sia's reply to the last Japanese note Sat- probably will be dispatched on urday, January 30th. It is intimated that the reply will be couched in pacific terms. ssmi-olcial- I - V . TANGIER. Morocco, Jan. 2S. Morocco City has been th wen of a, serious disturbance in consequence of the Government's attempt to force the circulation of new and unpopular copper coin, on which It placed an artificial value, and which It Is to receive In payment of taxe. nuflneaa Is paralyzed, provisions are scarce and starvation Is threatened. A mob arose and first attacked the Christian cemetery lately given by the Sultan to the foveI?n mission., burned down the gate. desecrated Ihe graves, exhumed the bodies, cut off their heads and paraded the town .with the heads stuck on poles. BULLETIN. with-Russia- . ?' ft i ST 7) --I'hUt a.s 1' ? K ? r th with th e5Wi cf detircj-in- c proceeded ti Je1h qaart-but found the galea It, ar.l ttor.g'y g they Tte n were until thy that th f th ms-v,;- . was effective. Th rabbi aubaiu-ntlloota.J th ihpp. roisi rs Th Governor attempted Ir.g many qull tb dutuft :v. t j y :m siond. pursued and cb:ii4 to a- -k rftJt; tn th Thf Hi- finally lnduct--l the mb to tthfirw er ih trtfrn of withdrawal ot th obnoilu ' The raters V el panic-stricke- . !) ' 0 5 (SS p5'. 0 fit 00 5s. TOKIO, Jan. 28. It is anticipated that the answer of Russia to Japan's latest note will reach "Tokio not later than next Monday. Besides the intimation conveyed to Baron De Rosen, the Rus sian Minister at this capital, that an early reply was desired, Minister Kurino, at St. Petersburg, called on For eign Minister Lamsdorr? and politely reauested a response. Count Lamsdortt reply of his Governpromised that the ment would be delivered within a fewthat the Russian days. It is reported will discuss the quesImperial Councilbeforethe Czar today. tions involved and if an immediate decision is. reached the note may arrive in Tokio on Sat Buildings Burned With it seems incredible that Baron de Rosen has failed to correctly Inform the Govof the situa? ernment at Janan is busy neefecting a financial nroeramme. The announced plan to is tr.eeta sue bonds and increase taxation with roTular aDProval. - but some od- rtirtns have bem made to the pro posed method of procedure, as well as to the redemotlon plan. It is expected that the final details will be settled . , Hold Office. soon. Arranging War Finances. Premier Katsura and the other members of the Japanese Cabinet will entertain at dlr.ner 'tonight a number of who prominent bankers of the Empire have gathered at the capital to discuss the financial situation and assist in per- fecting the Government's programme. Tomorrow the Premier and Cabinet will give a dinner' to a group of millionaire financiers and President Matsuwo of the Bank of Japan will give a banqueta to the visiting bankers, at which and Inouye, former Ministers of Finance, will deliver addresses. Emperor Will Take Bonds. The Marquis Ito. Mat3Ukata.and Gen. Yamagata, members of the imperial household finance council, had an audi ence with the Emperor today, at which il was decided that the imperial house-holshould subscribe to the Government's emergency bonds, should they be issued. It was undecided, however, what amount should be taken. This wi!make the Emperor a personal to the proposed bonds. The Government is receiving many offers fo- - the bonds, and it is expected that the issue will be several times. Mat-aukat- d sub-scrlj)- er Postm-me- i Jan. Thomaa of Salt Lake City, when asked concerning tho efforts to secure hi removal from office, said: "You can state on my authority that the matter is ended and that I will not be removed nor will I resign. "The charges againt me were all Inmonths ago by officers of the vestigated Postoffice department ar.d the department has sustained me." At the Postofflce department It wai stated that there was nothing for publication in regard to the car. No statement could be obtained from Pcstmasttr-GenerPayne rflatlve to the Salt Lake City postman tershin matter. None of the Ctah delegation prof-M',to have any information on the statu? of the case. WASHINGTON". al GREETING FOR TAFT . ed Secretary of War Is New j j WASHINGTON. Jan. 2. WhetT the loufe convened today It went lnf committee of the whole and reaumed consideration of the urrcnt deficiency bin. Mr. Benny (N. J.). In speaking in defense of Mr. Bryan,' said ha need not feel hurt, aa he was in good company. Ha quoted Senator Dolliver at having aald at a. banquet tn New York that no man had a right to hla the name of William J. Bryan. Mr. Benny sld it la the Re. publican party that la alck. "They have not got Dr. lunna to nay a word to help them out," he said. He would Inscribe on the shaft to the Republican at Its death that Ita pjllc!-- a of party t well enough alone." "stand pat." "1-j- Despondent Lover Sends Cttf tn t-- -r H bn 1 - ."f ,", ' iff. f r- - Vft a ... .j . 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J.t li.:f,-1 K n-- f.ts-- i rMi 1 1.2 r rjwa. s: 4 .; f jn.tr tA, - (rjrr. ilif ;J t..".t ttif.4 twr 4fr:i tr W:cM t t-- f c r t - '. f?r 9T J vat a a Dcurl Abcut Pc.tc n e-- :.t'.i f"- ?o i r- -t a rrst 1 al n. - jj- l, ts f jr t: gfig r '.h VW.:;w r? R.jt;.t n J tt, 1, BEEF FOR RUSSIANS BANCROFT'S RISE DUE f-- r 1 a An-ptsta- nt .t r4 m rafn , tjr. m,, :t ljn rht t.r t,ri bn t-J- r. rjiati'n dl;'al. : l-- h-- rivrr JAY GOULD, a,C - tl rr I Stops Runaway Team Attached to Sleigh, and Saves Lives of Man and His Wife. h. AM"1 Jf nr f.arf) rrt ttjr-- tri CHICAGO. Jan. f -- Whh t,.,;. e.f r thf :I t t f M? Vif'ftt. arc dr.omlnattcr.a aronuntlr.g In all Wf :tt t tn rocr than in hia clothir.f. la of f.-- r fer thai. "No. found 0ad tat Oaire Away Hia Watch. Aurul Ortman vaaJli I lltt; rwm of night In th Ta:r owt f.? watfh a;.1 ?atvhla horn, Tb man hai Wn re,ot i tK"Ti t r. ir WncM arL Ma dad. a bu'.t A Sr. from hJch or.f tho? fri " I Mi Kate a.y s. frr t a i? fa,l ftrd a found ck :. ih I tVr J ta,r r. that Or t ft; an. r ln aa tad f1r i ffl - y trr.!t m it lt?T. th a cf Ih.t T.. naa U,ou(ht to hate larce afnint of orn;Jr. H t'.a r. , f ! ' r V.'fltf t th p"f, Kcr th! mony m m r " p.j rtaon th rlthat h rry j and tha t!a t hve Mur1rl rTf rron. Ued'v tJ Atxem Lifhtei Hla Ci:? ' over Joi:ir.K the iwo-jr- t mrrTsif 1 sa Waif a. ri" tr, n tsr W fc'rra trwv4 vr ''W'lM tlT. rer iuift.'.e ro-a- l I t rj a4- T Mih v s a ! ir e r, d tt , i . - .- .- TREASURER ' RAILROAD MAGNATE - bag old-tim- vn-stiere- p'c css-tems- IS ROBBED I Held Up and Shot as He Was Returning ra rr o. ht record-breakin- i i From .Union Meeting f-s- I . , - - aa t w at . f; 5 1 - " .rt..4,-at . m .'r. ms"i J a:a:-.- r CHAMPION JEFFRIES AS HERO OF CENTRAL PARKi e !:; .?., i tif - trlr.mttr ,r. i s-- VriM f 1 rr.'r "T.' Crtswd at t lf ; Ccrjoiti Mrf 3arly. Vi Reputed Miser Found Dead )fot trv tf f f h'a uf!ki, r4 ,J4f. Vn ?al;it. With $500 Sewed Up Wrt.t tai tJ.a jlk.h. "I f ::? fwir.. in Ills Clothln?. f i cm p( A an ;ai. UriM ai4 t"f?'. a.a Jn law,!. - TO ACT OF : ;t ,t'tt r. jTf .m It, 5 .. t.!v-- - Si-- A S ; V U'), Ar- Russo-Japanes- 1 ; - Af",f murdered and "wt trail th a? ktllel U. with a aifnHt by llanna. aaymr If lticrtrt. the retKirtera had the word Inatead of "ace" they wauLl have ll tight. "You brag and Wow here aUml tha great couraae tf th roan who la no" Stat-a- ." ITMllrnt of th L'nlt-"aid Mr. Benny. "The man who ahocta a lioa or a Hpanlard In the back doea fcol nercasarlly hav in b coirar"u." The pmhpcy thai to namlnat Mr. liooavvrii ror would tak-hi- m out of Nw York polltlca JM not com true. He aall It waa prcj-l to of carrlgf by departatop the u ment offidala and akM If anythlr. w&a beln? done to atop th ire!.J-r.- l from ulng a fre train, declnrlnc thai h had heartt that a frr train w CM-cag- f: - r '. NEW YOJIK. Jan. zi. Crumni n Jam' Jeffrie im,i by uoppiny a runaway team in is.".ral ,ark and alrg fmtn ttoKb! rtiQ-iWAR ELEMENT GETS Seventy Carloads Ready a man were and wife who carried a toward Injury bri being Ijr ?;..t nr.ir.c rarr"v rival Washington. I a gorge through th drive. . UPPER HAND, SAYS for Shipment to Seat A bit had broken between th M a spirited hor .f .tttail.r! wjij ,1, William II. mate, to the aleigh. The animals had run iom distant Jan. GERMAN DIPLOMAT WASHINGTON. Governor-Generand er pi twarbinc of Trouble in Far Kast. of the the Taft, the former a at bridge when Jeffries. rapidly Increasing a in ,p?d cah. new of ppr.ach!r,g War, Secretary Philippines and Lwklng ubtal he saw th- - rur.anays and sprang arrived here over the Pennsylvania, road htard the woman'i acreatna. TAR1S, Jan. 28. United S:ates EmC:15 trsUn to the ground. He wired the near horse by the hvad Ills afternoon. at yesterday eWn r,I bassador Porter had another lengthy was the regular concretion of the o drjgei tickt .41 ttczt.i taIz. ha wme but f rv hand la srlp the borj-distance, with his managed j44 tiiin ) Ktj nottn. was Limited. He talk with Foreign Minister Delcasse toenthusiastically Into it ., a, submission. woman KfMI 4: f'rn The In f.i ing quickly a i nathe a welcomed sleigh large crowd at the slightly hurt, but ' c iiif iiiv cf day, going over the latest phases of the tion. Llect.-Ge-by r tr Adna ft. Chaffee, chief Jeffries was uninjured. rf e situation. M. Nelidoff, of staff of the United States army; i ? iratra th f "Secretary of War Oliver and Col. the Russian Embassador, and Prince - t , far-f, atMi'ji Clarence Ld wards, chief of the dlilon Von Randolln, the Embassador of Ger: wrrjr t r J.tu t d cf of insular affairs, formally greeted the pinir f t.- - l:aia ctr many, called at about the same time. new si head of the War department. r ir- I . t The former firmly believes the Czar's Gov. Taft was escorted down the h i ti ! ff influence will lead to a pacific adjustrfi'itrain sheds by Gen. Chaffee and Ae?lftant . 1 cf r. . ' thn r h ajiiuee r ' ment, but other officials of the em- Secretary Oliver, and after they reached I the gates and passed through a lane bassy do not share the Embassador's . o . I rr.rt' Tf.t la . m , t ai o formed there was a prolonged outburst views, and are inclined to believe that of ha l.aif t;rf f f j was repeated vociferwhich rt ; cheering, t?- war will result. I tt.Vf a:-- i la . :,t tt , the crowd gathered outside. Gov. by ously ,f Von Prince with Gen. Chaffee and Col. Edward, Randolln, who was stationed at St. Petersburg for a long Taft, both In full uniform, entered one can-tajsGen. Oliver followed in anotner, and. time, and who is familiar with court, and bv STEAL! NO THE TKLEGKAM. troop E. Fifteenth cavalry, from influences, considers that the war ele- led which been had drawn up Fort Meyer, ment is likely to get the upper hand. In the plHza in front of the tar.d. tbey Government opinion here remains un- -' were ror some tiraa past a sir.)-b- r rapidly driven to the War depart"The aproinirr.ent of W. H. Bancroft, company the ar before. ar.I tr.jonah ' , changed, the officials holding that the ment, whre Secretary Root formally welof cur subset I brm la fioro situation is more warlike, but that it comed his successor. president of the Oregon Hhort.Llne. as him a telegraph operator named I H. have tepeatedly teaspUisa-From there the new Secretary waa general manager of the Union raclrtc." Ccnklln was r.ud astUtaut train dia- - I has not passed beyond the chance of driven to the Arlington hotel, where pAtfher for the teUtarn dlvUlon. In , s that &o "be asdlploroatio adjustment. 'It-cae said an railroad ofScUt today, the Ttlegrsoa waa serted positively that France shares the apartments had been reserved". spring of tM Kuprtr.tendatt Uouc one culmination of an Incident that I "la dls d mlased for Conk:in b view of the United States. Brit'rh and what d3lTt4 at Ihtlr Lets, da ' occurred during the Gould management l other Governments that no joint medirsuat. Conkiln ai Boundary line Survey. goI spite tha tataraat cf our car-lia- r ation is ' desirable, as it probably would WASHINGTON. Jan. S The Interior of the Erie. That Incident resulted in to Jay Gould to b reinstated boya Icslitln tlsat no irritate the situation, but that each department has arranged for a complete the making of the fame and fortune of BecalU a Hitter right. of Vuc boundary line between Idaho talsed. A cartful power should use its influence .through survey Montana and Howard B. Carpenter of more than one railroad man to horn "Ten o Itf own diplomatic channels toward the and or before when year that, KniteU California, has been appointed lavstligatlos dlac'.ossd tle fact . maintenance of peace. with th might otherwise not Ooiild had hla bitter States surveyor to conduct the work. Tha the opportunity that a nuiabtr c yovzc helra of CharUs M. Lup to retain po. survey, it la expected, will take about have come. . 1SC9 two "In session cf the tannery property at years. Miner's Foot Is Crushed. Hugh IUddle was general tblersa hava bea systmatl-call- y of the Erie railroad. W. Gouldsboro. pa.. Cor.klin aa a tela, iletlicr tha partra. Thia H. Bancroft wa a telegraph operator graph operator in tha employ of th Clark Special Reaches Chicago. laf'J Boy mine, had his foot severely In new the Erie oflice at Port Jervu. He then IV.aware. Lackawanna A. public notice la (Iran for the CHICAGO. Jan. Th Sinta Fe pe- while at his work last night. Western railroad, statoned at GcmVis-borC. W. Doug ben there since cial, on which Charles W. Clark started had was hosbsntfit of our eustoaar aai He was tal-e- n to the Keogh-WrlgJ! kept Gould advtied aa to th g a to reach the las superintendent ot th Delaware The loot will be In pital for treatment. aa a warning to tb rujprtta. bedside of his dying attempt division of the Erie, under Itlddie. wife In NVw inftvtiitn;i of hla larnary oppnnta. to saved. reached Chicago at 1:50 p. m. todav. York, Unuld had come Into ontro of Jay iC'ntli-4' z. the . 00 p44a t ? I Warmly Greeted on aa tfc. a rr r1 lav:. jn ' ptacH at hU "U'rrTtt r. tt :Sr ' rt. ud e-,e- -t v. VFJtlJM-HMSF- - J Vy - 'i?M6ney MMSWMED - j:af.;cs U.t irsr..i tht ?.r dM r- BITTER ATTACK IS MADE to Will Continue He Tfca Ju?y ax 4 v. 1 Postmaster Thomas Says i f ryantd crasilne Into! 0NR00SE tv-- ajrfjJ. IN PRESENCE Vn ;i i r ur ; ilt" r1 tolik ff Jr OF FIANCEE rt "IrtCjrtrj4t;;,, . rn'l v ; kti vt e'a CLAIMS HE WINS FIGHT t.r !rrr 4ath 4b to fJ. urday. Situation Not Appreciated. Some doubt is expressed that Russia mnnsrlv armreeiates the determination and temper of the Japanese people, and Tn tb eriict f4tei Vy th Ccrrtr Jsry ljf ih e'stitg tt.psT f th srv.iaarr .riirli 3l. a, :ixMtt tflnr m.aca - rrl, LOKIX3J.. Jan. 5H v CHICAGO, Jan. csiu S-- 4 co!n. liuiict "Block the Limited. Ttsere'a a man n cocatf hr. This message, flashed alonir the renrwylvanU l!n. tH lb atory of a ritrn4 His Brain. Heavy Loss. deficient Juat outElde of Chicago which cot a man'a life r I hich train, nrly ncn aay waa atmoet unpreredentl In thtr earrtcnce. John Hancmw, hi SONORA. CaJ.. Jan. 2S. A destructive r ; a In the h'.a In trarka Manor. from Park the rosflng flre took place at the town of Carters, hurll a. air. on the cowcatcher, and while the train apei on nearly a mil minute recaught near here, early this morning. It originated In the kitchen of Ieonanl's hotel, he saved himself by wrapping b'.a arma around tfca Iron beara In froal of tha tn- ." ar.d before It was subdued that building zlne. Two of hla rlb and one of hla Irra trt tcok-- n. ret In islte of a fretm ' r'r "vU dewrro he clung for four mil, unable to jr and several others adjoiningto tfca aiftiaJ temperature anl I stroyed. The losses are a follow: were who a few Mm. fireman, behind Not until telephone h'.m" fet only Leonard's hotel."0 lO.O; insurance. Ixx-vi- ; I S : Insurance. ?. MtWr iere sent ahead and the tralrt wm atopr-e- d by figna.1 at ttea rtvr Un atatkon Gibb' block. 1W; ' ,$ "nMr r flat. inpiirnnce Jono. and Mo ;n roan rescued. Ilanrrqw will probably terorr, not inCormack's meat market, "SLf i wt sured. r..r t t tltn flr - Failed; Took Deadly Dose While in Charcc of the Officers. ji X TE over-subscrib- Had New Pistol in Pocket for Use in Case Cyanide pr''on )ciry Jw. BIG FIRE IN LANDS ON COWCATCHER SMALL TOWN OF FAST TRAIN AS IT Hotel and Several Other SPEEDS AT MILE-MINU- TOKIO, Jan. 28. Russia's response is eagerly awaited, and if it should prove unsatisfactory to Japan, an immediate declaration of war seems unavoidable. The Japanese ft.l that the entire responsibility for the outcome ; Tests ' ,e?i3 ly v POCKET; : SUICIDE IS VERB ICT IN WRIGHT CASE CHRISTIAN GRAVES ROBBED OF DEAD; HEADS ON POLES PARADED IN STREETS; SERIOUS RIOTS IN MOROCCO Mori-ga- y; . "PHIS JAPAN AT ONCE, SflOIIB; RESPONSE NOTilLL BILL . PACES J.N rr t- -. C'. JOSIt. .. .. 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