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Show DAEY VIII. NUMBER VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH 115. I T DOWN BACK 10 MRS. FOSTER IS MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1904. BIG LAND TO LEAD RUSSIANS SUBPOENAS DAVE IS ORLY for Report Silly Story Which Is Being Used CRUELTY THE GROUNDS wlatos Responsibility COURTS DECISION. to Quiet the Muscovite in Implicating Congressmen Postal Scandal. Peasantry. SUMPTER FOR NOT A HOT BEEN RECEIVED VALLEY RAILROAD RECEIVED AN ACRE. Republican Leader Protects Reputation of a Fellow Member. Divorced Wife Gate Custody of tho Government Excludes 35,600 Acres From Proposed Blue Mountain Two Children and $20 Per Forest Reserve. Month Alimony. The 21. March WASHINGTON, ST. PETERSBURG, March A 21. committee appointed to connection of members of with the postofflee scandal Jrning continued the hearing of Inves-th- e report has gained widespread credence among the peasants that Napoleon's ghost Is waiting on the banka of the river Amur to lead the Russian Assistant Postmaster-Genertroops to victory. This story has fired the enthusiasm of the credulous, who grtitow he had no person-- have opened shrines to ge declared that Napoleon, and, cases detailed In confident of knowledge of the his protection, await the . 0.mMi Bristow report and he successful close of the war. He did not know d new read it derks prepared the report but CHINESE SQUADRON IS lhat First Assistant Postmaster-3anBOUND FOR NEWCHWANG Wynne might telL n to get gr. Bristow promised LONDON, March 21. Reuters Che ns to the Identity of the Foo correspondent wires that a ChiInstrumental in carrying on nese squadron of four cruisers, comof the department manded M investigation by Admiral Taay, arrived $!d that so far as he knew the tap- there Sunday and will proceed to contained nothing showing as soon as the Ice dears. per conduct of past members or ggpess. He denied having assailed SALE OF FOODSTUFFS in his house of representatives TO RU8SIANS PROHIBITED lnves-tfcan was which report prions of George W. Beavers, former PORT ARTHUR, March 21. In the division of salaries and view of the unfavorable harvest outof gif al A ai lnfor-Mtin- in-Kt- re-j- nt New-chwa- ng m dosances. first suspected Beane of maladministration, Mr. Bris-e- e mid he thought some years ago it ns not the kind of man he would He was He to have under him. under First Assistant Perry S. Ssth. He could not say that he bus-p- tel the Integrity of Heath. when he ! fem-bj- td look In Shantun province the Chinese authorities have Issued a proclamation prohibiting the sale or export of grain and provisions to the Russians under threat of severe punishment. GERMANS ADVISED TO GET OUT OF DANGER March 21. Addressing YINKOW, the German subjects at Newchwang Sunday the German consul notified them that they remained at their own SEW YORK, March 2 L William R. risk and that In the event of losses the tec, who was twice mayor of New recovery of compensation would be He was doubtful or M, died at noon today. prolonged If Russia should hi in Queenstown, Ireland, be defeated. h lHt his firm effected the settle-t- e ' of the Peruvian debt of forty EARTHQUAKE SHOCK iMna He was director of many MADE THEM SEASICK aasihlp lines, banks and commer-(enterprises and his wealth. Is Maas SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, at many millions. March 21. The feature of this mornIke cause of Mr. Grace's death was ing's earthquake shock waa the seataut Ion following an attack of sickness felt by people for an hour la. after the tremors passed. M es-tet- ed . AMA COMMISSION TO BANGOR, Maine, March 21. ProWITH PRESIDENT fessor Knight, the widely known scientist, says there were nine distinct WASHINGTON, March 21. The earthquake shocks this morning, covhas Invited the members of ering a period of two hours. The sePanama canal commlssison, who seconds. verest lasted twenty-fiv- e hold their first meeting tomorrow, 1 hie luncheon with him at the House. B. N. Harrod of New AFTER fana and C. E. Oransky of San members of the commission. Presented to the president this LUNCH DBMS GOLD Foster told a pitiful of domestic Infelicity to Judge atory Rolapp in the Second district court today and waa granted a divorce from her husband, F. P. Foster, and the custody of her two children, and $20 per month alimony. Foster first entered suit against his wife asking for a divorce on the grounds of desertion. His wife retaliated with an answer and in which she alleged, and today proved, numerous instances of cruelty and annoyance. His acta of cruelty continued for a period of about two years. On one occasion he took her glasses which she had laid on the table and broke them to pieces. Once he threw a knife at her and cut her arm and another time he struck bee with a atove rod. He spread a pound of butter oyer her best table cloth; he cut the window curtains and broke her watch. At all times he abused her by hurling violent names at her and altogether life became unbearable with him. Mrs. Foetera testimony was corroborated In come details by Mrs. Green-wel- l. Mrs. Goldella cross-complai- nt The Baker City, Oregon, Herald, which i may be parenthetically stated Is a good newspaper for a little town ami one whose guesses are correct, would have It appear that David Eccles and other Ogden capitalists who are sending large Bums of money In tryin to develop the desert wastes and mountain fastnesses of eastern Oregon, had been granted 35,000 acres of timber land by the government. The statement la entirely Incorrect The Sumpter Valley railroad haa not been granted 35,000 acres, nor one acre of land. Furthermore, the railroad has not asked for any land. To fully understand the situation, it must be known that all vegetation In that portion of eastern Oregon would dry up were It not for the snows In the Blue mountains Were the timber cut from theh Ills the whole range of mountains would he only a pile of dust and such towns as Baker City, Haines and McEwen would be eradicated from the map. To prevent this awful catastrophe the government proposes to establish the Blue mountain forest reserve In Baker and Grant countiea Now the Sumpter Valley railroad runs through this proposed reserve, from Baker City to Whitney, the present terminus, and on to Tipton, which will be terminus next summer. A part of the lands along this line, about 20,000 acres, haa already been settled upon; the remaining 15,000 acres are valuable for agricultural purusu-ual- ly Foster did not appear today so was granted In his absence, included in which waa a sum of $75 attorneys' fee. A citation waa ordered issued for him, returnable in ten days, asking him to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court as he failed last month to pay the $10 temporary alimony allowed by the court. Hulaniskl ft Peery were poses. attorneys for defendant. ' The Sumpter Valley railroad petiEAGLE8 WILL HAVE QUTING. tioned the government to exclude The local aerie of Eaglea held a ses- from the Blue mountain forest rearve sion last night and Initiated four about one and a half townships of into the mysteries of eaglelam. land along Its lines from Sumpter to Arrangements were also made for an Whitney. Chief Engineer J. A. West of the outing to Bingham Canyon next Sunday, where a new aerie will be organ- railroad haa received a letter from ised. Special rates win be given by Gifford Pinchot saying this had been the railroad and It Is expected that a done. There waa no land grant; there was large number from Salt Lake will also own-er- a no timber mine Some of the grabbing. participate. Some lands were excluded from the have extended an Invitation to visitors to visit the mines, and a day's en- forest reserve and will be open for setjoyment la assured all who Join In the tlement excursion. Thats all. udg-me- nt MAYOR GRACE OF NEW YORK 18 DEAD FORMER March 21. In the senate today Mr. Carmack of Tennessee offered a resolution of inquiry relative to the legality of the recent pension order of the secretary of the Interior. The resolution went over. In the house Mr. Hepburn, Rep of Iowa, rising to a question of privilege, stated that Mr. Baker, Dein of New York had violated the usages of courtesy by Inserting In the Congressional Record, a newspaper attack on Mr. WASHINGTON. - can-dlat- es TRDDBLElilS latter made the mistake of mentioning the members name and that part referring to Mr. Babcock only should be OPERATORS TO SIGN March 21. E Stanley of Kansas, a memb (1h Dawes commission, haa realg shtake effect April iat. The pre W,U not fill the vacancy. E Stanley waa not criticised Bonaparte report. BLINDNESS THREATENS JOHN L. SULLIVAN lnt Pelicans to choose CONGRESSIONAL Washington, COMMITTEE a nd senate Rep caucus this even! 84x4 v . merchani francisc AXCISCO, Mar 6rant one of the bee nU on the Pacific of the wholesale di Of MER Grant A old a SO. 'N COLLISION! one badly d; lHEAD. March 21. collided this morr Mer,on tanWtant Th Itter was March 21. Wpy thl otgers. It la TELLURIDE, Col March are miners that the reported deported at Ouray to making preparations march here, accompanied by an armed escort. A pitched battle may occur, to avert which injunction proceedings may be sought to forbid the Interference of the miners' union at IS BACK FROM PORTO RICO ' tternoon sr STATEMENTS PENNSYLVANIA TRAIN FALLS INTO 21.-T-ra!n No. OIL CITY. Pa.. March Is railroad 4 on the Allegheny valley Sandy. East reported in the river st have 160 miles south of here. Doctors scene. been sent to the 21. March INDIANAPOLIS. The mining contract for the central competitive district covering the working conditions of 177,000 miners for the next two years, may be signed by the miners and operators this afternoon. NO FURTHER DANGER OF TRUCKEE FLOOD - March 2L All danger of the Lake Tahoe dam going out has ivlng along the passed. People! now three feet lowTrackee, which la er than three weeks ago, feel assured RENO, Nev that there will be no damage from high water. Repairs to the dam have been completed and experts are on guard In case of an emergency. The dam has been raised and danger of undermining removed. COLLISION ON THE 8. P. Injured. RIVER Country, e. IN BOTKIN CASE March 21. Tageblatt reof town the fire destroyed ports that SAN FRANCISCO, March 21. The Kievan, Russia.. Six hundred houses, were opening statements In the case of Mrs. schools and synagogues churches, burned and five thousand people were Botkin, on trial for the murder of Mrs. John P. Dunning, were begun made homeless. thia morning. It la expected that the taking of tesAMERICAN LINER MEET8 MISHAP SERIOU8 WITH timony for the state will begin late this afternoon. March 2L The SOUTHAMPTON. American liner New York was dry BUILDING COLLAP8E8 WITH DISASTROUS RESULTS docked st noon , The vessel was badly due to water line, the below damaged waa InMOSCOW, March 21. By the colgrounding. Part of the cargo lapse of an engineering establishment jured. three workman were killed and fifty BERLIN, Overstreet of Murphy. stl OPENING of Wis- - onsl MAN No-vl- declares that the real secret of the British Thibetan expedition la the discovery of immensely rich gold deexposits of Thibit. The discovery in tent and richness Is said to be second only to that of California. RUSSIAN TOWN BURNED; FIVE THOUSAND HOMELE8S congressional 'committee will oi 0f ST. PETERSBURG, March 2L 21. Tel-lurld- Tonal commit Tk Effect. Rights. REDDING, Cal IN CALIFORNIA March 21. South- bound Southern Pacific overland No. CANADA EARTHQUAKE. 15 crashed Into a wrecking train at MONTREAL. March 21. A slight Cantara last night. John FunskI and shock of earthquake was felt in the George Kuckson, car repairers, were province of Quebec and also In New badly Injured. Fireman Bert Mount of the passenger engine Is missing. Brunswick this morning. 21. United he haa received additional subpoenas for a large number of witnesses to tes. tify before the senate committee when the hearing of the Smoot case is resumed in Washington. Up to noon today no additional subpoenas had been served here. DIFFICULTIES ARE ENDED. W. P. Fester and Ssvsral Members of His Band Join tha Union. W. P. Foster and several members of his military band, who heretofore did not belong to the Musicians' union, have now joined that organisation and all difficulties are at an end. This Is the statement given out by Mr. Footer today. The principal condition to this arrangement waa that only those members of the band who also play In orcheatraa were required to Join the union. No Insistence waa made that those who play In the band only should become members of the union. RELEASED ON BAIL. Will 8tono, Frank Williams and John BOSTON. March 21. John L. SulliBriggs Waivod Proliminary van ia seriously ill at hia sister's home Examination. in Roxbury with an affection of the eyes. It la feared that he will become Will Stone, Frank Williams and blind. John Briggs, the three young men who are charged with beating and robbing Charlie Won, the Chinese gardener, on Are Preparing to Contract Which Will Ran for Two Has Plans for Great Improvement Discovery of Yellow Metal Second Deported Miners of Labor Conditions in That Years Is to Go Into Return and Assert Their to Bonanza Days of , California. March . BUT DOESNT LIKE THE JOB r LAKE, n. CRITICISED, WASHINGTON, SALT States Marshall lleywood denies that expunged. Mr. Hepburn demnnded the previous question. Mr. Baker attempted to be heard, but the speaker refused to recognise him. The previous question WARREN DANCING DIFFICULTY was. carried by a viva voce vote. A division was demanded and the Re- Case la on Trial In the 8econd District Court This After-noopublicans showed a majority of thlry-fou- r. Tellers were then ordered. The roll call resulted 130 to 23 and the motion to expunge was declared Judge Rolnpp is engaged thia afternoon in hearing testimony In what Is carried. The house adjourned as a mark of known aa the Warren school district, respect to the late Mr. Thompson of dancing difficulty. Alabama. It will be remembered that I. T. Terry obtained an Injunction against th COOPER 8UCCEED8 EVANS trustees of the school district because ON ASIATIC STATION they permitted dancing parties In the schoolhouse. It has been hey that the achoolhouse cannot be used for this WASHINGTON, March 21. Admiral Cooper cables from Hong Kong purpose and It la this question that that he haa assumed command of the Judge Rolapp la called upon to adjuAsiatic station, vice Admiral Robley dicate. The case Is not yet conD. Evans. cluded. GOINS AT TELLURIDE IN THIBET Babcock, Rep of Winsconaln, charging him with loading down the malls under his frank so that the amount handled by his own postofflee and the railroads would Increase their business and compensation. Mr. Babcock to be rewarded by the right to Issue passes. Mr. Hepburn moved that the speech be expunged. Mr. Williams, Dem of Mississippi, in defending Mr. Baker, said that the Marshal Has Not Served Papers on Other Witnesses in Smoot Case. President Gompers of the American Federation of Labor returned this morning from Porto Rico, where he has been making a close study of labor conditions It Is expected that Mr. Gompers will make a sensational report. He thinks that conditions can be Improved 50 per cent in a short time, but just how he will notd iscuss at this time. In Porto Rico President Gompers was hailed as the labor messiah. NEW YORK, March 21 Washington avenue Friday night, have waived their preliminary examination and have been released on 3250 bait each. The case aaglnst these young men will go directly to the district court. WAS BURIED YESTERDAY. Karen Carstenson Was Hold From Hor Late Residoneo. Funeral of Mrs. The funeral, of Mrs. Karen Carten-so- n waa held yesterday afternoon from the late residence, 2969 Monroe avenue. The attendance of friends and relatives was very large and the cor- -' tege waa a very long one. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. The speakers were C. C. Brown, Moroni Poulter, H. B. Denkers, President N. C. Flygare and Bishop John Watson. The Interment was at the city cemtery. ON THEIR WAY HOME. Chief of Police Left 8an Francisco Yesterday. Sheriff Bailey and ATHLETIC CLUB FORMED. A new athletic club was organised In Ogden Sunday. Forrest W. Geiger was elected president and Toung Kid McCoy manager and Instructor. McCoy comes to the city well recommended as a competent person to Instruct In physical culture. The new organisation will be called the Ogden Athletic club. Browning Sheriff Bailey and Chief of Police Browning left San Francisco yesterday morning and will arrive In Ogden at 6:30 this evening. They bring with them Jack Furey, who will stand trial for complicity in the Zang saloon holdup. and the young man Rogers, who escaped from the reform school. They FUNERAL OF A PIONEER. were unable to locate Adams, who also The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary escaped with Rogers. Ann Spires was held yesterday from NEW BOWLING LEAGUE. the Plain City meeting house and the The City Bowling league hns been burial waa at the cemtery at that place. The attendance was unusually large, disbanded and a new one formed. The many people coming from a distance new league will Include five teams, to pay this last tribute of respect to with four men in a team. The followthe aged pioneer. The speakers were ing are the team captains: Hess, Bishop Bramwell and C. F. Middleton. Thomas, Morion, Shupe and Brown. ' |