OCR Text |
Show Vin -N- UMBER VOLUME O Gr D IC 1ST, XJTA.II 127. POINT WON IN THE CASE AGAINST THE COAL TRUST Court of the United States Upholds Suit Supreme Rail- -, Brought by William R. Hearst roads Must Submit Records. 4. April WASHINGTON, The su-n- e that court today, William R. Hearsts case of jjgture coal carrying jjdnit the anthracite to force a endeavori which janpanies com-commerce Interstate jjUnf of the inn requiring witneBses who are Delate of the roadB in question to decided . right to take up the case, although In the complaint Air. Hearst could show no financial and direct interest in the MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1904. SHEPHERD WILL SWEAR TO COMPLAINTS AGAINST RAILROADS SUPPORT THE CITY POLICE OFFICIALS J. J. Shepherd, who was acquitted of the charge of carrying concealed weapons by a jury in Justice Burt's court at North Ogden on Saturday, has started on a new tack. In conversation with a Journal representative hs stated that ha Intended to appear before County Attorney Hulaniski this afternoon and swear to complaints against Chjff of Police Browning, Captain Brown and Detective Pender, on the strength of the evidence they gave at his trial at North Ogden of the knowledge they possess that gambling games are running wide open in the city. Whether the county attorney will consider the evidence sufficient on which to issue complaints is a questisn which cannot bo answered e at this writing. The important part of the ruling Is that the testimony desired was relevant and that the contracts desired should have been put In evidence, havBELGIANS PLAY NOT TO d ing a legitimate and records, certain papera bearing on the conpoent troversy. to which Is desired. The adverse decision of the court be The court decides that the right of PART OF FIENDS WIJU Is overruled and the case remanded low court of gact appeal to the supreme does for hearing In conformity with the dege United States in such a case took the cision. therefore up it slit and that decides the Justice Day handed down the opinthat further It cue. commerce commission had the ion, Justice Brewer dissenting. Japanese Force Is Now Near That Missionary Makes Specific Charges of Barbarous Rule in . City Newchwang Safe from proceedings. pj RUSHS ac-a- STUD IT ID JEWS IRE Attack. CLAIMS PARKER ROT IR DANCER IS SURE WINNER PARIS, April 4. A report received this morning states that the Ruaaians . intend to abandon Wlju without a hard atruggle. A clash between the oppos"World Says He Will Have 800 ing forces Is near, aa the Japanese are Votes in Democratic National now within five miles of Wlju. i American Ambassador Is Not to Be Outbreak an Says . Convention. Expected. Congo State. WASHINGTON, April 4. William Morrison, a missionary at Luebo, Congo, one of those who recently petition- ed the state department to interfere with King Leopold's administration of affairs, this morning makes specific charges of cruelty and rapacity against the Belgian monarch. He said: JAPS LOSE CHANCE I am prepared to prove that every TO TAKE NEWCHWANG Important treaty stipulation made with the Congo state at its foundation Is BT. PETERSBURG, April 4. Vice- being defiantly violated. Slave tradroy Alexlef! pased through shlpchlao ing Is systematically done by the state. of Sunday, returning from a visit to Port In my district perhaps InIn the are slaves the people caught Arthur. terior and brought down for sale. At Is believed It generally that the JapIbanjo one of our mUionarles found anese will' not attack Newchwang as elghty-on- e human hands drying over a their opoprtunity is passed. fire to be taken to the Belgian officials as pcoof that ammunition was not beJAPANESE 8PIES ARE ing wasted. IRRIGATION ASSOCIATION Claimed That They Are Behind the Agitation for the Repeal of the Desert Land Act-Pre- sident Maxwells Testimony. WASHINGTON. April 4. Sonsn- - ed. he said by eontributlons from rail4 tiuiiiil testimony was given by George roads and others, lie named the fol11. Maxwell, president of the national lowing roads as inlying $6,000 eiuh anie. irrigation ussoeiatlon. before the house nually: Great Northern, Northern eoinniltlee on IrrigHtiou today, the Union I Keltic, Southern Pacific, Pa-eif- purpose of his apiidiriiiice being to of the desert land act. urge the He was asked pointed questions relating to the lobby for the rejwal of the bill, it being alleged that It la maintained by certain western railroads. Mr. Maxwe denied the existence of such a lobby, but admitted that his association is working for rciieal. Being asked how the association la support- - Burlington and Santa Ke. The Rock Inland contributes $3,000. Mr. Maxwell said that the association was organised to aid in the passage of the original Irrigation act and to keep up a campaign of education. The railroads contributed because they Indorsed this policy. They had not been sounded on the project of repealing the desert Innd act. ORDERS BRITISH BEATEN GIVEN FOR BT THE BLACKS THE WHITEWASHING President's Brother-In-La- w One of Punitive the Officers Who Was Exonerated. Expedition Defeated by Negroes Whom it Set Oat to Parish. . NEW YORK, April 4. The World Ambaaador McCormick at St. Petersburg cables today prints telegrams from every h follows: state and territory Indicating that "The rumor concerning a possible Judge Parker will have 800 of the fanonstratlon against the Jews at thousand delegates to the Democratic (Mena having reached me, I commute ted with the United States consul national convention. Acre. He replied that reports of demonstrations are not unusual PENSION INCREA8E U this season of the year. fOR BLIND VETERANS Owing to the occurrences of last Easter the Hebe population is exceedingly norWASHINGTON, April 4. The house mal but with so energetic and today passed the senate bill increasing a man as Governor Neidhardt In the pensions of soldiers and sailors totarge of the city and Baron Kauldera as the result of military or u commander of the troops'1 he regards tally blind from $78 to $100 a month. naval service i MriouR outbreak as Impossible. They number six hundred. The senate bill making an appropriTESTIMONY FOR DEFENSE to the Lewis and Clarke exposiation IN THE BOTKIN CASE tion at Portland In 1905 was considered. The house committee on IndusSAN FRANCISCO, April 4. In the trial expositions reduced the senate aptrial of Mrs. Cordelia Botkin this propriation from $1,500,000 to $455,000. wmlng W. H. Roberts, a brother-In-- k After a general dlscuslson the house of the prisoner, testified that she was lost on a rising vote amendment u at his home In Eureka, Cal., on on roll call by 134 to 83. and again Ime 17, 1891, the date on which one of Mr. Tawney moved a suspension of the anonymous letters was sent from the rules and a resolution making the bn Francisco to Mrs. Dunning. He Lewis and Clark unfinished business knitted that there was a mail pouch Mr. Burleson raised the point carried. the gang plang of .all steamers ply-- k no of quorum and a roll call wav, orbetween Eureka and San Francisco and Tawneys motion was dedered 4 that It was the practice for letters feated. tapped Into the pouch to be brought The senatee took up the postofllc toe nd postmarked. bill. appropriation Fllllam Speegle, editor of the WASHINGTON, April 4. antl-Jnri- eh hu-u- ne rd, gave unimportant test- imony. Mm. Speegle testified that Mrs. Bot-t- a attended a card party in Eureka in tarn, 1897, but could not remember the tc. AMERICAN 8HIP WRECKED AND EIGHTEEN DROWNED April 4. The details of the of the American schooner Her- f the Afornlng near Dakar, Africa, Mrch 8th, state that the crew number- eighteen and the pasengera thlrty- ship struck a pock and qulck- nettled close to the Almadlas llght- Many jumped Into the water eighteen were drowned. First re- Bal that all on board were PARIS, bred. Chicago gas trust RECEIVES KNOCKOUT WASHINGTON, April 4. In the f the People's Gas company vs. 'My of Chicago, the supreme court ,Jr OJHtalned the right of the city demand on the city coun- ti,7for- j eventy-flv- e cent gas. , The ap-- of the company Is dismissed. PANAMA STRIKERS CONTROL SITUATION Panama. April strike and no work Is ne at Panama. The strikers nned with clubs and Intimidating Wrk Troop appcar Afferent' 4.-- The .remnIn" serious slt-Se- ln LONDON, April 4,Heavy fighting WASHINGTON, April 4. Owing to the commotion Blirred in the Army is reported In Nigeria, West Africa. A clea by 'the publication in the Army British square was broken and many and Navy Journal that two telegrams soldiers were killed or wounded. were sent by a high authority in Wash-i- n LONDON, April 4. The Nigerian gto to the court of Inquiry In the force was a British punitive expediMissouri and Illinois collision case betion organised by Sir Frederick Lu-ga- rd fore the board concluded its sessions, against the murderers of Captain Secretary Moody has instituted a thorCAPTURED IN SIBERIA and C. Amayatt Burney, who O'Rlordan to determine ough Investigation were ambushed by the Ok pot os in ' MEET TONIGHT. whether the board was tampered with PORT ARTHUR, April 4. Spies MACCABEES 190$. as Is intimated. Secretary Moody dewith maps and notes have been capto at Public the ths ; SiCongrsga-nies all knowledge of the telegrams Open tured In several points in eastern J. J. SHEPHERD WAS ACQUITTED. Church. tional beria. They were going In the direcof Maccabees of The the the leads Knights to Baikal. the This tion of Lake EVA STAHR DEAD. Was Not Guilty When Ho Draw tha belief that the Japanese are ambitious World will meet at the Congregational 9 Gun on C. A. Scott. to extend the Invasion aa far as the church at 8 o'clock this evening. It Died Saturday will be a public meeting, at which an Popular Young Lady lake. Night After a Lingering J. J. Shepherd was acquitted of the address on the work of the association Illness. Comwill delivered be by Supreme charge of carrying concealed weapon CORRESPONDENTS LECTURED In the court of Justice Alfred S. Burt one D. also P. mander and by BY RUSSIAN CEN80R Markey Eva Stahr Is dend. After weks of at Mrs.. Lillian M. Hollister, supreme North Ogden Saturday night. At 10 ' and suffering, during which her oclock the ST. PETERSBURG, April 4. The commander of the supreme hive, an pain jury brought In a verdict life had been despaired of a doxen of "not Maccato the on auxiliary organiation guilty. of the outgoing censorship lifting times, she passed away Saturday night As Mr. Shepherd admitted that he cablegrams has not relieved the situa- bees,, on the subject of womens work. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Reed Mr. Markey was seen at the had a pistol and attempted to shoot tion much. It is true telegrams are Mrs. Joseph Stahr, 2667 Lincoln ave- C. A. Scott as a matter of permitted to pass unread, but copies of hotel this afternoon and said that at nue. She was stricken In February one on his person ever week in last Lake and carried their Salt meeting the dispatches are kept and read by the with n severe attack of peritonitis. An since 225 members. Initiated the mayor refused him permiscensor. they He is on a tour of the Pacific coast. operation was performed and this was sion to go armed. It Is evident that In the case of the Englishman who followed by a second one. She became the jury considered Mr. Shepherd Justelegraphed a London paper the stor- He said that the order was founded very much worse on Thursday and tified In hnving a pistol In his pocket ies of Englishmen being, insulted In in 1878 and that the membership or as they are kept gradually sinking until the end and in attempting to shoot Mr. Scott. Russia more stringent measures were their supreme "tents, came at midnight Saturday night. at It Is said that the reason the jury present $70,000, taken. He was lectured severely and called, numbered Miss Stahr was twenty-on- e years suborto held which be added must 5,000 the case so long was that then politely advised to leave the counold and was one of the most attractive most known womans of the time was consumed In dinates. The HABEAS CORPUS DENIED on branch, try, which he did Sunday. and popular of all the young ladles of CA8E 1892 In IN CARBARNER8 was founded and as dethe "hives, The Odessa Gaette publishes reading the files of "The Dally News, this city. Until the time of her last which were crees issued to editors Informing them numbered 140,000, being the largest feplaced in evidence. Under illness she was employed In Wrights the law the jury had . to read these CHICAGO, April 4. Judge Chytraua that the publishing of false reports male beneficiary organisation In the store as a clerk. ha-hfiles. will be punished by a fine of five hun- world. It Is offered and managed ex- department today refused to grant a writ of Besides her parents, Miss Stahr Is men the case women of no and have Marx, dred roubles and three months In clusively by corpus in the survived by three brothers and six admission to that organisation. convicted carbarn bandit, the grounds prison. THE PUNKIN HUSKER. sisters. They are Joseph. John and on which the petition was based being Glenway Stahr and Mrs. Fred Fox of alleged errors on the part of the trial BALTIC FLEET WILL KNIGHT TEMPLARS AT CHURCH. Salt Lake City, Mrs. George Brown of Thrilling Story of Rural Life at tho SAIL BY JULY IS judge. Grand Opera House Last and North Nettle, Alice Ogden, Ruby, The trial of Roeskl, the accomplice El Monts Commandery Attended ths and a baby sister residing at home. Saturday Night. ST. PETERSBURG, April 4. The of the convicted trio, for the alleged Church of the Good Shepherd to have been made Arrangements murder of Otto Bander, a saloonist, esar has decided that the Baltic fleet "The Punkln Husker, a realistic and conduct the fnueral of Eva Stahr at Yoeterday Morning. will sail for the Far East July 15th at was begun this morning. El Monte Commandery, Second ward meeting house on thrilling story of rural life In New the Knights the latest. He states that Great Britattended the Eastern Sun- Thursday at 8 p. m. The remains may England, was ably presented at the ANNOUNCED ain haa sent assurances that the .fleet Templar, FAILURE at the Church of the be velwed at the residence on Lincoln Grand opera house Saturday evening. services day ON STOCK EXCHANGE will be allowed to pass Sues. Good Shepherd in a body 'yesterday avenue from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. on that There was . to have been a matinee, The Ice in Lake Baikal has begun but the troupe was delayed by the morning. The commandery was well day. NEW YORK. April 4. W. B. Mack to break, gaps of forty yards, in width railroads and did not arrive in Ogden represented. announappearing. ft Cos, suspension has been The music was a special feature, the In time for the afternoon show. HIS WORK SUCCESSFUL ced on the stock exchange. out: carried The audience was not large, but following program being Mack & Co. were rated at $300,000. ANOTHER BIG CROWD 110, who were present heartily enthose "Christ, Worgan; "Pfocesaional, CONFERENCE TODAY AT Anouncement was made on the cofShields of I. T. U. Carries x Our 822, Mornington; "Glo- Organiser Passover, the joyed play. fee exchange of the Inability of TayOut His Mission to Satisfaction Te Deum, ria 17, Patrla, Boyce; SALT LAKE, April 4. Despite the of All Concerned. lor ft Lovering of Baltimore' to meet Katschmar; "Jubilate, 1S7, Aldrich: atstorm HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL the which heavy prevailed, obligations. 18. EJvey; tendance at the second days session of hymn lit; Kyrle Elelaon, B. InterR. Shields of the Organiser "Gloria Tib!, 88, Anon: hymn 121, the conference of the Church of Jesus SUBC0NTRACST0R8 LIENS national Typographical Union, left for Schedule Arranged for Series of Games Is "This Palnatrina: anthem, offertory ARE DECLARED ILLEGAL Christ of Latter-da- y Saints numbered the In Butte, Mont., this mornBetween Ogden and Day; "Sanctus, 77, Ca midge; his home 18,000. Salt Lake. . Mr. has Shields in been ing. Ogden hymn 225, Hodges; The speakers avoided all reference Eucharistic, WASHINGTON. April 4. The su"Gloria rn Excels!,1 104, Zenner; "Re- the iast week for the purpose of adconstitu- to live Issues, confining their addresses preme court has declared justing certain matters pertaining to At a meeting of Ogden and Salt cessional, 118, Elvey. . the local branch of the I.' T. U. His Lake high school representatives held tional the act of the Ohio legislature to the doctrine and admonitory disHens for ma- course. RIGHT. ALL KAISER'S HEALTH labors have been entirely satisfactory, In Ogden Saturday, It was decided to giving BERLIN. April 4. The North Ger- he having succeeded In bringing about play the first Interscholastic game of terial furnished and labor performed. OPERATORS AND MINERS SIGN. man Gaette, a governmen organ, de- a better condition for a period of the baseball in Snlt Lake one week from SCHOOL DESTROYS TEMBLOR SPRINGFIELD, III., April 4. TJie Il- nies the rumors printed In London next three years than has ever pre- Snturday. and circulated In the United States vailed here In the past. "Bob made This Is the first of a series of three SALOXICA. April 4. An earthquake linois miners and operators have signschool. ed state the Servan William la warm the friends during his visit games, two of which will probably be agreement effective for that the health of Emperor many today destroyed two two and When killed such occasion' was for years. and It the that convention gives expressed himself as very much played In Salt Lake and one In this Joit One student met there was not one dissenting vote. pleased with Ogden and her people. city. as two-thir- ds . self-defen- |