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Show Yin VOLUME NUMBER OGDEN, UTAH 121 BRIBER MONDAY, MAHCH 28, 1904. BURTON Out Forty-On- Senator Hours More Union Men to Be Was Successful in Latest e Over- Run Out of Trinidad President Moyer Still In the Telluride Jail. the Verdict March gT. LOUIS, 28. The Jury In At cue of United States Senator r. Burton of Kansas, charged csss was given to the Jury at ;:M Saturday evening and all day yes. griay the United States district court ni kept open and court officials re The to summon duty Judge from his residence and have court reconvened at any time that the jury might be ready to report Senator Burton was found guilty on gx count, several having been dismissed during the trial. A motion for a oew trial was immediately filed. a sleepless Senator Burton spent night at the hoteL Nervously twirlihe appeared In ng his moustache, when court JHZRanr.' CALIFORNIA FLOODS A A A A MAY BE REPEATED I 10 OUT ARE CALLED a A A TURKISH RESERVES BOTKIN TRIAL of the of The 111,804 holding Sentence will be passed on the ided Senator by Judge Adams. KANSANS conf- CONSIDERING BURTON'S 8UCCE8SOR March 28. Pendiof Senator Burtons conviction It is not probable that Governor Bailey will take any action town! either appointing a successor or convening the legislature in special cion to fill the vacancy. Hi conviction makes Senator Burton in Impossibility as his own successor. Those jnost talked of in connection with the senatorshlp are Bowersock, Curtis and Stanley, Fourth Annistant Postmaster-GenerBristow TOPEKA, Kas., ng the affirmation Con-ressm- en Cal-Aerhe- SACRAMENTO, CONSTANTINOPLE, March 28. Orders have been Issued for the immediate mobilisation in Syria of eight classes of reserves whose destination is not known. cur tomorrow. This action revives the rumors of REDDING, March 28. The valley imminent concentration of troops and district Is now In imminent danger of the expected outbreak of hostilities in the highest water of the section on the Balkans. account of the heavy rainfall since Saturday night at Redding and adja- SETTLEMENT OF LABOR cent territory. Travel In all directions TR0UBLE8 IN 8IGHT is cut off. The heaviest wind storm In the history of Modoc county raged March 28. ProsSACRAMENTO, Saturday. Barns, fences and trees pects are fair for a settlement of the were blown over. Reports from the labor troubles within a few days. The country districts say there was much Cullens' alliance has withdrawn from damage. action in the matter and has requested the Builders' association and Contractors' association to confer with the AGAINST Building Trades council In reference to an adjustment of the dispute. All parties profess a willingness to meet SOUTHERN PACIFIC in conference and show a spirit that raises hope of an early settlement. 28.-Mo- SUITS al nd Cyrus Leland. The verdict of guilty against Sen-tBurton has caused much excite nt throughout the state. CANADA-NE- or ZEALAND LINE OF FREIGHTERS VANCOUVER, B. C., March Achryver, 28. T. Zealand, states that have been made to put on line of big freighters between and New Zealand as the result the Increase of trade owing to tariff in favor of Canada and Rinst the United States. Th steamer Mermaid sturck a rock Jarvis Inlet and went to the The passengers and crew Van-"BT- er pref-ccntl- al bot-tn- 1, Ped. f SUICIDE TWO ACTIONS PERSONAL BROUGHT FOR INJURIES. Luke T. Welch and Arthur H. Reed Aak $15,000 Each for Injuries Sustained. the Canadian manufacturers Wit in New OF FORMER WHITE HOUSE ATTACHE SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. Interest in the Botkin case Is Increasing early as 8 oclock this morning a great crowd of men and women filled the corridor leading to the courtroom and stood In lineover Your hours before the doors as the IriHl proceeds. As opened. Mrs. Botkin Is constantly In receipt of letter from magicians and clair voyants predicting the result of the trial. She pays no attention to them. The most Important witness this John Bey morning was mour. He testified that he searched the rooms vacated by the prisoner soon after suspicion attached to her in the effort to find arsenic or other Incriminating evidence, but failed. When it was pointed out to him that after the search the seal belonging to the candy box sent to Dover had been found un der the lounge be admitted that he had not looked under the lounge. William Raymond of the Casper dry goods store, where Mrs. Botkin purG. O. P. COMMITTEE WANTS chased the handkerchiefs which she in THE MONEY PUT UP accused of having sent in the box conIdentified CHICAGO, March 28. The sub- taining the poisoned candy. on number of a money the handwriting committee of the national Republican as of the orders that prisoners. party met today to discuss the ultimatum to be delivered to thel ocal GETS SARCASTIC BUGGS party men that Chicago must deposit or convention. lose the 815,000 Stone served this no- Makes Funny Remarks to Judge How-atice. It is declared by local people that and Other Court the money must be forthcoming, Officers. although It Is denied that any promise of that kind was made. This af"Buggs Is in a festive humor today. ternoon an executive session was had. Buggs" is serving s sentence In Jail The hotel men are aroused as they for being too "ornery" to kep out stand a chance of losing $50,000. As the Jail Is his only home It Is not worth while to lock him up, as thought EMBEZZLER BROUGHT he could not be bribed to run sway, BACK FROM GERMANY unless there was a chicken at the other end of the Journey. NEW TORK, March 28. Edward T. Chickens are the reefs on which Masterson wanted In San Francisco to "Buggs " good , intentions have often answer the charges of the embessle-me- been , , wrecked. , of $100,000 preferred by the Con This morning "Buggs" was knocking tlnental Building and Loan associa- around the police station. tion, arrived from Germany this morn"What are you doing, Buggs? ing on the steamer Von Moltke. asked Judge Howell. He was arrested at Kiel some time "Doing that sixty days you gave me, ago. your honor, replied "Buggs." Just then the telephone hell rang. GREENWALD NAMED "Buggs responded. FOR SURVEYORSHIP Who's there? asked a voice. same the laconic reply. "Buggs, March 28, The ll A. W. Agee, as the attorney for the plaintiffs brought two actions today against the Southern Pacific railroad company for damages resulting from the recent explosion on the cut-of- f. One action Is entitled Luke T. Welch against the Southern Pacific company and the other Arthur H. Reed against the same company. In each case $15,-0is asked for Injuries sustained. The actions are brought In Box Elder county, the accident having occurred within Its limits. 00 GOVERNOR REFUSES A WASHINGTON, March 28. Charles PETITION OF THE JEWS ter. until recently a clerk In the Hou LONDON, March 28. The Central and brother of Rudolph ter. one of the at Vienna correspondent s, News presidnets Klahlneff a stating dispatch committed suicide this quotes by shooting himself at his that Prince Usuroff, the governor of In Kensington, Md., a suburb .of Bessaraia, has declined a petition by tala city. the Jews that he postpone until after the Introduction of the ex- asslst-rcretarie- do . Cal., March In water the Sacramento high is The river river la cutpredicted. maximum penalty Is a fine of into miles below levee three the ting two and years perpetual la a break the feared will ocIt oftcity. from public en. bottle Port Arthur harbor. tonight. The house to house raid Pour steamers were sunk across the fur firearms continues In the small mouth of the harbor. Later In the towns of Las Animus county. day the Japanese battleships began a At one house the troops were refused bombardment admittance because a child was dying of diphtheria. The doors of the house BIG DOCK WILL BE were broken down. BUILT AT PORT ARTHUR The military censorship continues strict ST. PETERSBURG, March 28. Orders are about to be given the workFEDERATION PRESIDENT shops at Bormovo for the construction IS HELD PRISONER of an Immense dock at Fort Arthur, to be completed In four months. TELLURIDE Col., Manh 28. Up to A Port Arthur dispatch this mornnoon President Moyer of the Western ing' atatea that the damage to the Federation of Miners was unable to seboat Stilnl was in the steering cure bondsmen and waa still held prii. gear. oner In the county Jnil. Unionists who A Japanese named Skeda haa been own property and were willing to be- arrested for taking photographs of the come sureties were quietly informed town of Chata near the Manchurian that to go on Moyer's bond would frontier. Compromising papers were make them persona non grata. The found on hia person. Federation wll probably arrange a cash bond this afternoon. GENERAL KUROPATKIN Secretary-TreasurForbes of the REACHES LIAO YANG Telluride union, who was one of the men deported, returned last night and ROME March 28. Agenxla Libera was arrested. Three other exiles who reporta General Kuropatkln's . arrival returned have thus far been able to at Lino Tang, Manchuria. elude the military. tor-ue- Sacramento River is Rising Again Reiteration of the Rumors of an Web of Strong Circumstantial Evidence Against Woman and Break in the Levee Expected Outbreak in notified of the agreement Is Feared. Poisoner. the Balkans. Jury. Upon the announcement the verdict he trembled slightly, in a whisper poke to his attorneys tad sank back . in hls( chair, burying Ui face in his hands. Another Bombardment mHde Not the least of the disadvantages with which the Russians have tocontend in the transportation of troops through Northern Manchuria is the lack of bridges across the streams and rivers and the crude ferries which serve the purpose of the natives, like the one shown above. This ferry is near Harbin and has been utilised recently in conveying Russian troops across jthe Nanni river. A Attempt to Bottle Port Arthur Fleet Begins 28. According to TRINIDAD, Col., March 28. Further TOKIO, March accounts Admiral Togo was deportations of strike leaders from Japanese on successful in the attempt to Sunday this district it Is understood will be Jo-K- dth illegally accepting fees from the Brito Grain company, brought in a mdict of guilty at 12:80 oclock this iftemoon. mined on SUCCEEDED MILITARY come With Emotion At Hearing THAT TOCO RAID BY GUILTY lory Was JAPS SAY ANOTHER THE MANCHURIAN FERRY. . nt Passover fLOOD WASHINGTON, DANGER OVER; pulsory law. has nominated J. J. Green president All the Jews within a radius of fifty LOSS IS $250,000 to wald be surveyor of customs at Salt versts of the western frontier must JDIANapoiTis, Ind.. March 28- .- remove to the Interior, thus adding to Lake City, Utah. ltuatlon this morning shows the congestion within the 'pale limit DISPUTE OVER WATER RIGHT. ne danger has passed. Urban Frank Barrow and Samuel nKIght of aporutlon lines are entirely flood-Th- e NOTIFIED OFFICERS Warren district stopped at the Lincoln total loss to the AND THEN SUICIDED city city will hotel yesterday. Some time ago they " quartr of a million. filed on the surplus water In the river ST, LOUIS. March 28. Attorney a f,Ve have eight miles below town and expended Louis Meyer, aged 68, once worth DIED about $3,000 on Improvements as reWITHIN NINE WEEKS million dollars, notified the police by Intended he quired by law. About a month later, letter this morning that so It is stated. Bishop William Stewart went to Officers suicide. Timothy Daly, to commit l tooM?05-- Manh on the same water. The matter filed the found where they "5- last comedian, Dan Daly, Meyer's home, will be dead. contested. Messrs. Barrow and wife Cyanide his and Sunday. died this attorney hTS'"!' Thar have been five deaths poisoning wns the meana used In end Knight went to Salt Lake today In connection with the matter. within nine weekq. ing their lives. EAGLES Ogden and WENT TO BINGHAM. Salt Lake Members Help-s- d Institute the Naw Atris. . The Eagles of Ogden and Sait Lake City went to Bingham yesterday and Instituted a new aerie of the order. Fosters Military band accompanied the Ogden Eaglet. At Salt Lake City the excuraion was Joined by the Eagles of that place. The new aerie was Installed with flattering prospects of success. The excursionists returned home this morning at 1:80 o'clock. er CZAR ' DOWN HI8 LIVING EXPENSES CUTTING PAYNES ILLNE88 GIVES HIS FRIENDS ALARM ST. PETERSBURG, March 28. The The exar, following the example of the friends of Postmaster-Gener- al Payne Russian workmen, most of whom conare alarmed over the condition If his tribute 7 per cent of their wages to health. He has been confined a month the war fund, has ordered his housewith a bad case of grip and nervous hold expenses cut at least forty roubles dally, the proceeds to go to the Indigestion. Red Cross. He haa denied hJmsclf liquors snd side dishes, such as caviare and sardines, which are more expenGOT sive than meat In Ruasla, and curtailed hia daily supply of cigars. Fruit Is served only on state occasions. VENUE CHANGE OF The newspaper Novoatl complains that public interest in the war is flagging. being particularly noticeable In March WASHINGTON, SHEPHERD 28. 1 HE WILL BE TRIED BEFORE JUSTICE BURT. With His Version of the Difficulty 8cott Is an Entirely Different Story. the diminished contributions to the Red Cross funds. cmf shrdlu ahrdlu hMluhrdiurdluett DECLARED THE WAR ZONE NEWCHWANG IN WASHINGTON, March 28. The St. Petersburg report that Newchwang J. J. Shepherd was arraigned in the haa been declared to he within the war police court this morning on the xone la Interpreted at the state depart- -. charge of carrying concealed weapons, but he will not be tried in this court. He aaked for and was granted nhange of venue and the case was sent to the court of Justice A. S. Burt of the North Ogden precinct. Mr, Shepherd presented an affidavit to the effect that he believed he could not get a fair trial In this court on the grounds of the Interest, bias ana Judge Howprejudice of the Judge. ell explained that he certainly would refuse to try any case where it was even hinted that he was prejudiced and he asked both parties if Justice Burt was satisfactory. On being assured that he was the case was sent to him for trial. Mr. Scott, the complaining witness, was represented in court by Attorney Henderson. , Mr. Shepherd's version of the difficulty with Mr. Scott Is widely different from the story told by the prosecuting witness. He says that on the evening in question a message waa brought to him purporting to come from a Mr. Ford, to the effect that Mr. Ford de sired to see Mr. Shepherd on business at a place down on Twenty-fift- h street to went the he aaya Shepherd place In queatlon, and, lnatead of meeting Mr. Ford, he waa confronted by C. A, Scott and a companion. He aaya theae men were blacked as If they were going to a mnaquerade and that they made a vicious attack on him with brass knuckles, and that what ever he did waa with the Intention of protecting his life. ment to be another form of the news received by It some days ago In which It was said that the Russians had served notice on the consuls that the mouth of the Liao river had been mined. JAPANESE ALSO ARE VERY POOR MARINERS YOKOHAMA, March 28. The Japanese steamer Manyu Maru la ashore near the Island of Quelpaert at the entrance to the Tellow Sea. The steamer Akl Maru alao atruck on a rock but waa able to muke Port Hamilton In a leaking condition. OPENING CANAL ALLEY. Objections to Bs Heard at Council Meeting. Tonights At the meeting of the city council this evening objections will be heard to the, opening and dedicating of the alley which runs alongside the 8tate Journal building and sometimes called canal" alley. At a meeting of the city council some time ago notice or intention was authorised to be which has been done. While the alley haa been used for many years it has never been regularly laid out and opened. Although It Is considered by moat people to be a much needed Improvement It la reported that there will be some objections made on the part of some of the real estate owners of property abutting on the same. pub-liahe- d, |