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Show TEE WEEKLY SENTINEL HIT TOCKTOm .... JAKUUR, HMkkM . nti UTAH STATE NEWS. INSTRUCT FOR PARKER. and sharpest critics as successor to the late Vice Admiral. Makaroff M New York Democrats Name Candidate command ef the Russian navy In the For Presidency. RUSSIAN VICEROY SENDS IN HIS far east The New York Democratic state Tics Admiral Skrydloff had an InRESIGNATION. convention for the election of deleterview with the emperor and disgates to the national convention aw Objected to Appointment of an' Enemy cussed with his ssajesty the question looted the following to Succeed Makaroff and Aako to of bis (Skrydloff's) relation with Alex-isflarge: David B. Hill of Albany; EdThe relieving from command of be Relieved for Duty In ward Murphy. Jr., of Troy; George Alexieff would not surprise Viceroy Far East Eh ret of New York City aDd James Intelligent observers of the far eastAs alten W. Ridgeway of Brooklyn. ern situation who ara familiar with According to advices from 8t- - Petnates it selected C. N. Bulger of Osthe gradual change in the emperors wego; W. Caryl Ely of Buffalo; C. H. ersburg, Viceroy Alexieff has applied attitude towards the viceroy, and M. reAckerman of Broome, and Francis by telegraph to the emperor to be who represented the milRezobrazoff, In' of of lieved his the viceroy position Burton Harrison of New York. itant, or advanced element, which was Tts delegates were Instructed by a far east. It Is expected that the re- anxious that Russia should remain in will be immediately granted. vote of 301 to 149 for Alton B. Parker quest Manchuria. It was to these two men as the state's candidate for president. While no official announcement has that entente first the as Tammany was not treated as badly yet been made, there ia reason to bebsd been predicted, being allowed to lieve that the above statement Is cor lost its friends. They believed that name a delegate-at-large- , Mr. Ehret, Great Briti&n would not go to war and and an alternate, and one of the two net. so. To the The Immediate cause of Viceroy that Japan could not do eiectora-at-largeHarry Payne Whitof Japan they succeeded Alexieff application to be relieved is: indignation ney, the other being John T. WoodIn the policy of the empire ford. reported to be tbe appointment of fromturning carrying out tbe treaty for the Tbe platform adopted Is brief, and Vice AdAdmiral Skrydloff, one of entire evacuation oi Manchuria, pendIn addition to Instructing for Parker enemies ing further demands on China. compels the delegation to vote ae a miral AlexiefTs strongest I ALEXIEFF BELIEVED f. MAY PORTEND RUSSIA MAY SEE HER WAY CLEAR TO END THE WAR. Fall of Leaders of the Radical Party May Result in Complete Reversal of Russian Policy in Manchuria. 1 Th 20th of October will b Utah Say at the St. Louis fair. Mining In the Santaquln district la still creating great interest' and one good ore is found rriday Is the fiftieth anniversary ot the settlement of Ephraim, and the day will be fittingly observed he the residents of that place. Tim O'Neal of Uintah was badly tejnfed In Ogden one day last week, being thrown from his wagon to the pavement, striking on his head. W. O. Hale of Evanston, Wya, was grojrned In the big pool at the Utah Hot Springs, north of Ogden, on the 12th. It is supposed be fainted and wee drowned. Robert Hatch and Clarence Denton, both eolored, engaged in e fight In a restaurant in Salt I.ake City, Denton being shot by Hatch. The wounded man la not dangerously hurt. Maurice Raney, a waiter, is in Salt Lake hospital, his death hourly expected, aa the result of being struck over the head by some person unknown, his skull being crushed f Mrs. A. J. Davis of Sprlngville, mother of Mrs. Rachel Talbot, who died In a rooming-housin Salt Lake City recently, lost her husband and two sons In the Scofield disaster. J. H. Lemont, president of the Salt Lake Street Car Mens union, says that the new organisation will take no hostile attitude against the emmen on the ployment of ear lines. The L. D. S. U. champion basket ball team will line up against the best teams in this country for the world's championship st St. Louis the coming summer during the progress of the worlds fair. Pat Green, a oowboy, who was beating his way on the railroad from Colorado to Idaho, at Soldiers Summit had the heel of his right foot badly crushed by getting it betweer the bumpers of the train. Benner X. Smith of Salt Lake City has been appointed by Governor Well as district attorney for the Third Judicial district court to fill tbe vacancy caused by tbe audden non-unio- 7 TH James Jenkins, a pioneer of Nephl, ia dead Anglo-Japenes- e , suit WHERE RUSSIAN TRIED TO CHEAT HANGMAN. Chicago Car Bandit Makes Two tempts at AND JAPANtSE ARMIES ARE APPROACHING EACH OTHER. At- Suicide. Petsr Nledermeier, the leader of the Chicago ear bandits, condemned to die on tbe gallows Friday, made two des- e JAPS CONTROL KOREA. Russians Said to Have Retired Aoroee the Yalu. Authentic advices from Seoul, dated Mie 12th Instant, declare that the Japanese are In complete control of Korea and that the Russian scouting par- ties have retired across the Yalu b fore the Japanese, wbo occupied Wlji The practically without resistance. Japanese army is divided Into twe foroea, one for expeditionary purpose and the other for occupation. The lng to the Yalu, and tbe latter, consisting of 15,000 reservists, is making farsighted communication arrangements with headquarters at Seoul, ' where there is a garrison of 4,000. The headquarters of the transport service are at Chemulpo. from injuries received In a runaway accident in March. He came to Nephl in the spring of 1856 and resided there until his death. He served two terms as councilman. The Indian appropriation bill, which 8AW CUSTER KILLED. passed the senate fixed next March for the opening of the Uintah reser- Aged Squaw Who Saw Famous vation and it appropriates $5,000 for Scout's Last Fight additional work and for platting tho Deputy United State Marshal left Butte, Mont., on Monday territory for the surveyor-generalfor Washington, D. C., with Running Charles M. Schwab, former presi- Deer, an aged Sioux squaw, who has dent of the United States Steel cor- been adjudged Insane, and ia to be pat poration, during a visit to Utah last in an asylum in the national eapitaL Running Deer Is a survivor of th week, declared that the iron deposits of southern Utah would bring In time Custer massacre. She was th wife great wealth to tbe men who would Jt a brave killed In that fight and after the battle, for tome reason, fled develop them. to the Crow reservation in Montana, J. M. Shockley, the street car ban- leaving her tribe. A year ago aha dit, has been convicted of the mur- knifed two Crows who had etolen a der of Amassa Gleason and Thomas pony from her. The aquaw Is said to be over Brighton, the two Salt Lake carmen 90 year old. Sh remember the whom he shot on the night of January Custer fight well, and when In good will tell how the taw tbe "Yelth, and will be executed. The jury huaior Hair'-pulledown and tomawaa out four hours before an agrew low hawked. meat waa reached. RESULT OF BURTON TRIAL. Qua Peterson, an Inmate of the Ogden jail, attempted suicide by dash- Major Denhis Brood Over Senators ing his head against the Iron walls Conviction Until Death Comes. .of hta cell. Peterson was suffering who attended Physicians Major from delirium tremens, and It reHugh C. Dennis say that his death r quired the strength of four men to suited from' continuous brooding over subdue him. the conviction of Senator Burton, Honorable Charles Culverwel, the of his connection with the "oldest Inhabitant," and owner of Rialto company. From the time of about all the ground on which the Senator Burtcn'a conviction Major town of Callentes and railroad yards Dennis continually talked of the case, himself for having perere built, was married on the 16th denouncing mitted Burton to become a representand gave the town a free supper, ball ative of the company. and a general got d time. Woman Shot by Highwayman. Tbe union depot at Ogden is to be A masked man. The displaying two reare enlarged. improvements made neoessary by tbe recent changes volvers. entered the saloon of Chris In the railroad situation, making the Warren on the county road north of depot altogether too small to accom- Berkeley, Cal. In the saloon were modate the officials located in tho Warren. Mrs. Warren and Frank The stranger ordered them to Janctlon City. throw their hands. The mn up The district school children of Manti engaged themselves clearing obeyed, but Mrs. Warren ran out of the the piece of ground adjoining the frontback door and went around to the entrance where the robber fired present school site recently purchased a shot at her, the bullet, hitting her In Arbor day was the right side, penetrating the lung by the trustees. spent by the children in clearing tbe Mrs. Warren is dangerously wounded. rubbish from their new playground. Tried to Poison Six Children. A man giving the name of Starr, James Grubb, janitor of an apartwhose right name is thought to be Stone, U under arrest at the Ogden ment house in New York City, ia unpolloe station and is suspected of be- der arrest, charged or. the word of ing the man who murdered Roy Mills his daughter, with having In Ogden last October. The police attempted to poison his six children, Nairn to hare a pretty clear case of whom she ia the eldest. Grubb's him. agalnet wife died recently and he is said to be an altercation which occurred have behaved oddly since then. Ilia at toe etone quarries near Park City daughter alleges that she saw Grubb ae day last week, John Pomb waa put pnris green into the coffee, but severely burned across the back of she prevented him from giving it to toe neck by a red-ho- t iron in the the children. The hospital authorities hands of Fred Taylor, wbo had his nv Grubb is suflering from alcoholscalp laid open by a rock thrown by MU' Circles show Russian and squares Japanese forces. 8quare with arrow Indicates position of Japantse transports reported to be approaching tha mouth of the Yalu river with additional troops. Small clrcl at upper right-hancorner of map shows points sail to have been seized by Russians along the Tumen river and fortified Tagljar. . BY FIRE. Nearly 250 Toronto Firms Temporarily Put Out of Business. The total loss by the fire which destroyed the wholesale district of Toronto, Ont., will, according to the mo6t conservative estimate, reach $12,000,-000- ; the total insurance is $8. 360, 000. The area swept by the fire embraced fourteeu acres, and from 5,000 to 7,000 persons were thrown out of employment. The work of tearing down the dangerous walls has begun. In the w'hole jburned district the only wails that appear to stand intact are those of the V. R Brock & Co. building. The city council has placed all public buildings and the exhibition grounds at the disposal of the fire sufferers; amended the fire regulations to allow the erection of temporary structures, and appointed a commutes to wait on the legislature and secure an act ordering ail wires underground. BURIED d BY AVALANCHE. Hundreds of Lives Lost in Italy as Result of Immense Slides. ATEN MILLION DOLLAR FIRE. statehood of Oklahoma and Indian About 100 miners have been buried Territory under the name of Okla- by an Immense avalanche near the Wholesale District of Toronto Almost homa, and of Arizona and New Mexico village of Pragelato, Italy. A violent Entirely Wiped Out. under the name of Arizona. In dis- storm is sweeping over that locality Fire, which swept through the cussing the rule which had been re- and It is feared that other avalanches wholesale business district of Toronto, ported by the committee on rules promay, result. The whole population of Ont., on Tuesday night, caused a loss viding for immediate consideration of the village and a detachment of forty reach tlQJXXJ.OO Ihe bill, Mr. Wiliams, the minority The fire started in a factory In Well leafier, fi (Glared that no Republican soldlera have gone to tbe scene of the bad any Idea that the bill would be- disaster, hoping to save some of tbe Ington street about 9 o'clock. In leB come a law at this session. buried miners. than an hour the flames had spread After three days of continuous rains from building to building on both sides TRAIN JUMPS TRACK many avalanches and slides have AND KILL8 EIGHT. of the street, until the whole block In the neighborhood of the was a mass of flames and the fire was Blmplon pass. At Gringools an ava Defective Rail Throws Locomotive and lanche buried twenty persons and five utterly beyond control of the local deCoach Down Embankment houses. partment. Northbound fast passenger train Ne. were sent to every surAppeal FAINTED WHEN SENTENCED. I on the Mexican Central, which left rounding city where fire apparatus Breaks Down eould be obtained, asking for asslst-ance- . Mexico City on Monday night, about Colorado Cattleman four kilometre north of Sacrata When Judge Announces Sentence. Montreal, London, Hamilton and Buffalo at once responded. Chief Tuesday, jumped the track, the wrck Judge Armour, at Akron, Colo., overThompson of the fire department and resulting in the death of eight person ruled the motions for a new trial in George Dowkes of Montreal were cut and the injury of thirty-fivor forty the off by the flames while directing the Joseph Meenan murder case as to work of firemen from a roof. Thomp- others. tbe defendants Perry Tuttle and ElThe trian was bowling along at a mer son jumped six stories to the ground Shanks, and sentenced them to and miraculously escaped with a high rate of speed when a defective for life at hard labor. Imprisonment broken leg. A mass of tangled wires rail precipitated the locomotive, the When Judge Armour announced his broke his fall near the ground. express and baggage cars, the first, Dowkes has not been seen since, and second and third-clasdecision Perry Tuttle fell prostrate on coaches, down It Is believed he perished. an embankment, totally demolishing the floor in a dead faint and the serthem. vices of a physician were necessary to Joint Statehood Bill. The two Pullmans were the only revive him. The murder of Meenan After a debate extending through cars which did not leave the track and was the outcome of a range feud the entire session, the house on Tues- those occupying them received no In which had much of the aspect of the Jury beyond a severe shaking up It is famous case In western Kanday passed the bill providing for joint impossible to secure a list of tbe dead. sas. TheDewey Tuttles are members of one of the wealthiest rattle raising families In this seetion. Joseph Meenan THE JAPANESE ADVANCE TO THE YALU RIVER. was a small ranchman. Frank Rose, Wif Murderer, Executed at State Penitentiary. Frank Rose was executed at tha Utah state prison on Friday morning, for the .murder of his wife, Maud Morris Roee, in Salt Lake City last' Christmas day. Before his death h told Gedrge Pugsiey. one of the men assigned to his death watch, a long story of a bloody criminal career. He declared that jor fourteen year he had been guilty of one robbery, burglary or murder, after another, until he had fairly lost count. No less than five women in addition to his wife had fallen victims to him. His favorite method was to give them chloral and then throw their bodies into some ' river. This was after he had secured all they money they could get for him. His first murder was committed at the age of 20 years. He had a fight with three men in St ixuis, and says he stabbed one so he understood death ensued. From that time on he became Involved in one tragedy after another until the culmination came in the the hands of tbe law. There is a difference of opinion as to the accuracy of his statements. Rose shot ins wife on Christmas day (Friday) and nothing was known of the crime until the following Sunday. After killing his wife. Rose pawned a suit of clothes which he wore on Christmas day, and with the When money bought whiskey. his im noy gave out and he could get no mole wlnsk y Rose began to sober up, and eaitv Sunday morning went to the police station. The baby boy of the murdered woman was left with the mother, and was found by the officers when they visited the scene of the crime. Ri sc claims that he returned to the house on several occasions and fed the child He claimed his wife lived an lioin and a half after he shot her. and that she lorgave him for the act. Rose kept his wonderful nerve to the last, and met death with a smile on his face. , CAR BANDITS e s LOCATED Foreign AT MUKDEN. Admitted Correspondents Within Russian Lines. The correspondents of leading French, Italian and British newspapers and of one American newspaper and of the Associated Press have been permitted to proceed to Mukden from New Chwang. United States Consul Miller entertained the correspondents at the consulate previous to their departure. They are the first foreign newspaper men admitted to the Russian lines since the declaration of war. Fell Nine Storie. H. R. Hertzberg, dramatic editor of the New York Kvoning Journal, was (Circles on above map ahow location of Russian force. Square show the Japanese. Dispatches state that the Japanese advance had reached Chang-aleng- , on the south bank of the Yalu ever. Small bodies of Russian troop are said still to be at Chotan and on the same side of Pyokfong, the river, although the main Russian force to th north hat retreated bank vvhlch is reported to be strongly fortified. FRENQH TO HELP RUSSIA. IN PATH OF AVALANCHE. r Rumored That Two Submarine Beats. Disastrous Snowslide in Mountains in With Crews, Will be Sent to Czar. British Columbia. The Socialist paper. I. Action, pubSnowalidea are reported from almot lished In Paris, dei lares tha; Licmen-an- t every point in tbe interior of British General Fredericks, formerly mili- Columbia. The moat serious tary attache of the Russian embassy, at the Silver Cup mine in th Lardeu was really sent to Paris to negotiate district. A slide 1200 feet wide cams be secret purchase of two submarine down the mountain side. crr.nd away boats The correspondent add hat blavksmlth shops, ore sheds, a quan the goverhment not only will sell the lily of ore. 1K feet of tramway and boats, but will provide them with killed a miner named John Marrable trained crews drawn front the French whose body was found twenty yard! navy, after tht-l- r firtitii us resignation. away. The total damage will be $65,000 ocarrd probably fatally injured Wednesday by falling nine stories into an areaway in the Morton building. Hertzberg bad been playing billiards at Hje Press club and shortly after he had started for home his almost lifeless body was found in the basement. It Is supposed coming down the stairs he leaned over the balustrade and lost his balance. Hertzberg is 35 years old and unmarried. that-whil- EXECUTED. Leader of the Band Carried to Scaffold and Hanged Strapped to a Chair. Atheist to the last, but seemingly unnerved cimpleudy. Peter Neider-tneier- , leader of the Chicago ear barn bandits, was hanged Friday from a chair, contrasting with his companions in crime, Gustave .Marx and Harvey Van Dine, who, standing erect, kissed an image of Christ and died without a tremor. The three executions were separate, twenty minutes apart, the same scaffold being used for all. Neidermeler had boasted continuously of his courage, but as the last moments approached he collapsed and was unable to take three consecutive steps of a march ter the- dermeier was strapped to a chair, and executed in that manner. FIGHTING d , - The announcement from St. Petersburg of the withdrawal of Alexieff from the far east, together with tbe lucid and interesting story of tbe rise and fall of the radical element In Russia beaded by Alexieff and Bezobra-zoff- , was received with interest in official circles in Washington. The change just indicated is believed to portend a complete reversal of Russian policy in Manchuria, and it Is thought that could Russia save her face and pride before the civilized world by scoring a decisive victory on land, tbe way would speedily be opened for peace negotiations on tbe broad basis of the last Japan ess proposition just before thd outbreak of tbe war. The resu ration to power aLnd influence of M. Witte, the deposed Russian minister of finance, who so strongly opposed war, is expected to follow very soon. MILLIONS LOST perate attempts at suicide Monday. His condition as a result is so precarious that It Is feared be will not survive. Should he still be alive next Friday be will be carried to the gallows and executed. Nedermeier planned bis attempted suclde carefully. First be masticated and swallowed the beads of seventy-fivor 100 sulphur matches. While the phosphorous was burning his stomach he sawed at the artery of bis left wrist with a sharp pointed lead pencil, tearing the member In a fearful manner. The second attempt was made after he had been discovered and his wounds had been dressed, when he slipped the bandages off his left arm and with his sharp finger nails tor away the threads In the wounds, and. Inserting his forefinger into the ragged bole, he worked again at the veins and sought to reach the artery. PAID THE PENALTY. PEACE ON THE YALU. Rumored That Japanese Column Has Been Completely Destroyed. A dispatch to the Central News of Jxindon from Port Arthur says news has been received there of the com plcte destruction of a Japanese col umn on the Yalu river. No details, it is added, were obtainable Rumors of fighting on the Yalu river are repeated in various forms and from various points The Phang liai correspondent of the Uindon Post says he heard that the first Japanese at my had crossed the Yalu almost without opposition, and the .Chronicles correspondent at Seoul says that heavy fighting lias occurred, but that for strategic reasons it is im possible to send particulars No authentic news, however, has reached London showing that anything has happened beyond skirmishing. According to the Telegraph's St Petersburg correspondent, the Russian strategists are reliii tantly arriving at the eonvietion that Kuroki Is engaged in the adventurous plan of advancing along the middle reaches of the Yalu river via Kargge, and de spite enormous difficulties is moving his army over the mountain passes, his purpose being to outflank the Russian losition on the right of the Y'alu WE NOW HAVE PANAMA CANAL. Transfer Said to Have Been Made Secretly and Unexpectedly. The anonneement is made that the contract by which Hip Panama canal passes to the I'nited States Is signed and sealed. The title to the canal is now vested in ihe i'nited States. The document by which this transaction is consummated beats the signatures of President Bo and Director Richman of the Panama Canal company, who signed for the company as Its responsible officers. The transfer is complete and without reservation, and the United States secures a perfect title. This result has been quietly accomplished and utiexepectedly. as the public had been given to understand that the contract would not lie executed until after the meeting of the stock holders ftf the Panama Canal com pany Saturday, at which the question of ratification would he presented. Tragedy at the Poll. War With Japan is Costing Russia The quadrennial state election wa $750,000 a Day. held in Ixmlsiana on Tuesday. The It is claimed that the daily expenses election resulted in a tragedy at Gonzales, in Ascension parish, where the of Russia in the present war wttn Lily Whites and Democrats are close- Japan are averaging $750,000, and It ly divided. Sam Moore, former sheriff Is estimated that a year's expendiunder the Democrats, who was leading tures for the war will total $250,000,-000- . To meet this there existed a free the Lily White faction, became Inbalance of $:.o,ooo,ooo. which was involved in a dispute at the polls and creased to $115,000.(1110 reductions was instantly killed by Deputy Sheriff in the ordinary budgets, by ostenleaving Ed Smith. Moore was attempting to sibly $133,000,000 to be found. But a post pictures of negro oflict holders un- portion of'th latter is made up by der the Democratic administration. the increased earnings of the owned by the government. raik-road- s |