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Show DAET UTAH STATE JOURNAL Vm-NUM- BER VOLUME PFLUG GENERAL OGDEN, UTAPI 145. FOREIGNERS RUG ARE MONDAY, APRIL 25, AnEMPT POWERS SAKS THE WATERS 'T 1904. OH LIFE OF PRESIDENT OF E CROSSED THE YALU Court House and Jail Filled With Flood Docree Recall- Situation Has Grown So Serious Oar Signs Official Alexieff Cossacks That Reinforcements Have Been ing Yiceroy Move and Gain Bold Called for to Suppress the Brigthe Rake Rear of the Main Japanese Army. ands Prisoners Captured in This Morning's Raid. PRICE, Utah, April 25. Twenty Desperate Fight Reported. uty sheriffs are today guarding KANSAS dep- 120 the result of a raid on the strikers near Castle Gate early this The Italians were commorning. pletely surprised when dragged from (heir beds and disarmed and inarched to the special train and brought here under an armed escort. The Jail limit Is thirty, which number were put there, and the remainder In the courthouse. Beyond two broken heads received by deputies there was no bloodshed. The move followed the notification of Governor Wells to Sheriff Wilcox of Carbon county that he must preserve the peace without the aid of state troops. The strikers on Saturday fired on armed guards of the Utah Fuel A guard has been placed company. over "Mother" Jones, who Is now In quarantine. prisoners, ST. PETERSBURG, April 25. Gen- oe chief of stall at Port Arthur, denies the report that the Japanese have crossed the Yalu. eral Pflug. decree ISSUED RECALLING ST. PETERSBURG, April 25. No-vVreinya quotes the Shuntyang Bhtbao of Pekin as stating that the agitation against foreigners In northern China Is growing and 1s being carried on actively by brigands. Seven persons have been killed near Tien-Tsl- n and trouble also occurred at in Shansi province. Shunde-f- u In Pechlli province and several other places. A French merchant and Signor Poma, an Italian road engineer, have been killed. A desperate light la reported in the disturbed district In which twenty Europeans are said to have been massacred. The authorities have telegraphed to Pekin for reinforcements to sup- ALEXIEFF April 25. Die Post announces that the Imperial decree was lined by the czar this morning BERLIN, recalling Viceroy Alexieff. PORT ARTHUR STRENGTHENED DEFENSES AT Lo-nan- fu April 25. The de- press the brigands. so been strengthened that ftniea have it b now considered that the city Is HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT Bands play daily and HAS BEEN PROROGUED Impregnable. children gambol about the streets. The confidence of the people has been reVIENNA, April 25. The Hungarian The entrance to the harbor parliament was prorogued by royal stored. remains open. decree thle morning In order to obtain a free hand for Count Tlaxa, the preC0SSACK8 IN REAR mier, dealing with the striking railway OF JAPANESE ARMY men. During the rioting at Eleed Sunday LOXDON, April 25. A Reuters dis- a peasant knocked the sword from the patch from Llasln, reports Yhat several hand of a captain of Hussars and a g Sotnla's Cossacks occupied the town corporal promptly clove the peasants gghenktehen (probably Sungchen) in head. Ike rear of the Japanese troops on the Yalu. The object Is CYCLONE CLAIMED X cut off detachments going from MANY VICTIMS firman to operate in ocnjunctlon with fie Japanese at PORT WORTH, Tex., April 25. Seven killed and forty to fifty woundRUSSIAN TORPEDO BOATS ed is the latest record of the cyclone 8INK JAPAN E8E STEAMER In northeast Texas and southern Indian Terlrtory on Sunday evening. LOXDON, April 25. Japanese Min- Many were Injured at Mount Vernon ister Hayashl reports two Russian torp- and Winnsboro. At Sulpapa six were edo boats entered the horbor off Won- killed. san, on the east coast of Korea, today and sank a small Japanese steamer ON A VISIT TO IRELAND. the Goui Maru, six hundred tons. LONDON, April 25. The king and TOKIO, April 25. The Goyo Maru queen left for Ireland this morning. ns sunk by vessels of the Russian Vladivostok squadron. PORT ARTHUR, Situation in Kansas Missouri Grows Serious. ll. ixy rains CITY, Mo., April and Cross-Examinati- 25. the past twenty-fou- r hours caused a rapid rise in the Kaw rler. At 1U o'clock this morning the river stood at eighteen feet and was rising rapidly. The danger line Is twenty feet. Following the collapse of the Argentine and Arinourdale foot bridge the Twelfth street steel bridge and the Belt Line pile bridge went out. There la apprehe nonlshrdlurdludluu There is apprehension that the lowlands will again be flooded like they were h year ago. At Fort Scott $100,000 worth of damage has already been done. At noon the hist bridge connecting the two Kansas Cities was declared unsafe. The low level streets of Armourdale and Argentine are submerged. In CARMENS STRIKE - IS LOOKED FOR TO HIS FLATTERY Roosevelt's Commendation of bassador is Regarded as Offensive. RUSSIAN THOUSANDS VIEW FUNERALS OF BANDITS SHIPS er FIN DUEL Tel-lurld- 14 L the GERMAN COMMANDER RERUN, April 25. The kaiser has suspended and recalled Colonel Duerr, WASHINGTON. April 2sXju8tlce eommandinig the German troops opT the supreme court. In a ml- -. In Gererating against the Hereroa Plnlon In the cases of the Africa. man Southwest held for deportation, stated Chinaman claiming to be a PRESIDENT CONFERS WITH nf the United States Is entitled NEW YORK GOVERNOR much protection as an Anglo-'h- o WASHINGTON,AprlI 25. The presmakes the claim. ' of the mnjorlty decision ident and Governor Odell of New York ui Uln the action of the Isnpectors. held a conference this morning. RETURN TO CHINA thir-Chlne- se Was Deposed as Apostle. secret ballot Is being taken here today by the sti2et car men's union on the compromise offer made by the United Railways In response to the mens' demands for higher wages and shorter hours. The general belief is that it will be rejected and a strike called, which will practically tie up all the lines In the city. SAN FRA NCI SCO, A pri 12 5. FUNERAL OF MRS. A WILSON. Services Conducted at the Second Ward Meeting House Yesterday. e. at the Second ward meeting house yesterday afternoon. Bishop McQuarrle presided and the building was crowded in every part. The speakers were George Shorten, C. C. Richards, Heber Scowcroft, Robert McFarland and Bishop McQuarrle, who all passed a high eulogy on the Integrity, business ability and the fidelity to her religious principles of the deceased. Many floral tributes were sent by relatives and friends, an especially pretty offering being from the police department, of which the deceased's son, Barlow, la a member. A large cortege followed the remains to the grave and altogether the services were of a very Impressive nature. CHARLES STORY ARRESTED. Young Ogden Man Is Charged With a Serious Crime. Charles Story Is charged with fornication and was arrested Sunday morning by Deputy Sheriff Belnap. The warrant was issued late Saturday afternoon upon complaint of Mrs. Elisabeth Wintle, who alleges the crime was committed with her daughter, Sarah Wintle, December 18, 1903. He was held at the county Jail until 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, when Judge Howell fixed his ball ta 8500, which was furnished by Robert Story and Richard Parker. All the parties reside in the Unlver is which The Ogden lodge of Elks, ally Place addition. The date for the B. P. O. E. No. 719, Is arranging for preliminary examination has not been a very swell event at Dlgnan'a danc- fixed. ing academy Wednesday evening. It is to be their annual reception and ball, ROBBED ON 8TREET IN BROAD DAYLIGHT and will doubtless be one of the swell-eentertainments of the season. The STOCKKTON, Cal., April 25. John committee, consisting of the club men, C. C. Richards Jr., Dost of Columbus, Ohio, was knocked J. Albert Howdll, Rudolph Kuchler down In the street here early this and R. E. Hoag, has already Isaued In- morning and robbed of 82,800 In green vitations to the event. backs. st well-kno- trated Rumors News Is Confined to from Rome, the Italian Censorship Withholding Details. BERLIN, April 25. The Tugeblult O. W1. bus a code dispatch from Rome an attempt to assassinate Powers was resumed this morning President Ixiubct of France. The plot Inveswhen the session of tlie Smoot was discovered was and frustrated. opened. tigation code Similar was as to Powers messages have reached Judge questioned the Mormon Interests in ediicutloiml prominent financiers on the Bourse. affairs and said thut the Mormon The Purls correspondent of the Tnge-blu- tt also wires that reports of the atschools ranked well among the highest establishments of tlie kind In the coun- tempt have reached there. The Italian censorship has suppressed direct try. news of the plot. a He gave list of many persons In drama and science, the prominent music who were graduates of the Utah PRESIDENT DECORATES TOMB8 OF KING8 schools. Reference being made us to the iip-ularlROME, April 25. President Loubet of Brlghiun H. Roberts among laid wreathes on the tombs of King the gentllea, the witness said he was at the Pantheon this mornHumbert M regarded as The ones who was goVeterans of the army were reing. ua to out of our troubles. lead ing the function ceived, no knew being very Powers Instance of Judge Ixmliet then paid , President since 1890 where children had been requested to remain Hfter school hours homage to the queen mother, Marga-herll- a. to take part In religious exercises. asked if he knew of any He s special reason why Aimstle Grant was CHINE8E WARSHIP RUNS AGROUND absent from the country at this time. WASHINGTON, on April of Judge 25. The ty apostle the Democratic candidate for senator In 1890, who was declared out of harmony with the church, which declara-ratlo- n la said to have resulted in hla defeat, was next called. He said the first he learned that hla brother apostles took offense at hla conduct was subsequent to a speech he made In May, 1892, criticising the Republicans. Mr. Thatcher proceeded to a lengthy explanation of the Incidents that led up to hla trial In 1897 for being out of harmony with the church. He had made but little progress In detailing why he had been deposed when the committee adjourned until tomorrow. Funeral services over the remains of STAY IN BULL PEN Mrs. Jessie C. Wilson were conducted lc Mongolians must He PRESIDENT MOYER MUST ' April 25. In a downpour DENVER, Col., April 25. The- - suof rain the funerals of the late "auto-natpreme court today refused the applicatrio of car barn bandits were tion of President Moyer of the Westheld this morning. At the undertaking ern Federation of Miners to be admitnoms where the bodies have laM since Light on Incompetence of Naval ted to bail pending the final arguments the execution 2,000 morbid people on his writ of habeas corpus suit chalCommanders in the tood about. lenging the. authority, of Governor Far East. Services were held over all three of Peabody in declaring martial law and the bodies Catholic for Marx and Van suspending the writ of habeas corMne and Protestant for Neldermeler. pus. The latter was burled at Oak Bridge These arguments will not be heard 25. The ST. PETERSBURG, April "fi the former two at Mount Carmel. until Justice Campbell returns to the naval courtmartlal of the captain of The mothers In about two weeks. A final depaid pathetic farewells State was parto their the cruiser Boyarln, which offspring, kissing the pallid mine near Port cision may not be reached for at least a by destroyed tially t the dead as they lay In their In the meantime Moyer Arthur February 18th, brought some six weeks. tofllns. In the remains military prison at sensational facts to light. The testiLOCK mony showed that the day before she HORNS OVER The sitting Judges today were Jusstruck the mine the Boyarln engaged APPROPRIATION BILL Gabbert and Steele, both Demotices In a duel in the fog with another ship crats. Justice Steele wrote the opinBoth were damaged. When Washington, April 25. The riv- - off Dalny. stopped the discovery was ion and Gabbert concurred. the fight nd harbor appropriation blH was was oiled up in the house and the senate made that the Boyarins opponent was AMERICAN CHAMPION which Yenissel, oendments were disagreed to. No the mine transport WINS FIRST GAME later sunk by a mine. On the latter ttempt was made to send the bill to the Boyarln withdrew with(0ntrence, which action is intended occasion CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa., April to save the crew of the out attempting obuke the sennte for loading down 25. At 2:30 o'clock three games had a Yenissel. Then the Boyarln struck house bill. The general deficiency mine, her crew landed and the ship been finished In the International chess was sent to conference. Pillsbury, the American tourney. drifted to sea and was lost Fox in a queen's defeated The captain of the Boyarln pro- champion, Resident receives x moves. Mieses forty-siafter duced a letter from the dowager em- gambit e moves and CHINESE PRINCE twenty-fivin Marce beat courpress congratulating him on his defeated Telchmann Hodges. on the crew of his vessel, Washington, April 25. Prince age in saving the court merely withaccount which a nephew of the Chinese emper-n- d drew ELKS WILL DANCE. permission for him to serve in commlssiolner to the SL Louis future. the jWitlon, was received by the presi-- n Recherche Affair of Season at Dignans the blue parlor this afternoon. KAISER RECALLS A Wednesday. CHICAGO, Completed and Moses Thatcher Ic Called to Tell Story of How The witness adinittcfl that Auntie SHANGHAI, April 25. The Chinese Union Men Will Grant had gone on hla European mission because of a warrant which had warship ITaltlen la ashore on Elliott Probably Reject ComproRocks off Liatung peninsula. been Issued for him. mise Offer. Moses Thatcher, former and BERUN.Aprll 25. President Roosevelt has offended the German Chauvinists by an Interview with him by Eugene Zabel of the National Zeitung, who cabels that the president devoted a quarter of an hour to extolling Ambassador Sternburg, the German ambassador. Although flattering, says the Zeitung, "Roosevelt's testimonial offends the dignity of the German empire and creates the impression that Ambassador Sternburg Is striving to gain the American governments approbation instead of resolutely protecting the Interests of the Fatherland. Bres-lau- Is Plot Was Discovered and Frus- San Francisco Am- con-eatrat- ed Ping-Yan- g. of the Judge on - NORTH POLE ARRESTED. Not the One Generally Known to History, But tha Other. The north pole haa lieen arrested. However, the north pole known In song and story, the one that Is redolent of Icebergs, polar bears and Esquimaux, la still In the same old spot. This north pole that la in durance vile Is a much warmer member. In fact, he la evidently a hot tamale. At noon yesterday Policeman N. A. Herrick came in the police station with a man who' had evidently lingered a gryat deal too long around the flowing bowl. 'What's your name?" asked the officer at the register. "North Pole, replied the Inebriate In maudlin tones. "Where do you hail from? was the next query. "Ive been here a hundred ' times, said the man as he went to select a berth. When hla case was called In the poSupreme Tribunal Dismisses Case lice court this morning It was discovto Test Constitutionality of ered that he had been released through Franchise Act. some mistake. Let hla ball be forfeited, sarcastically said Judge Howell. Then he added: WASHINGTON, April 25. The Its too bad. Here we have been court today decided In the case to find the north brought to test the constitutionality of spending thousands we It we let It get after and. pole get the Virginia election laws aimed at away." the franchise right of negroes (restraining the board of canvassers from NO STRIKE PROBABLE. canvassing returns) that the proceedto desired had already prohibit ings been had and nothing could be done. Rumored Railroad Trouble Cannot Bo The case was therefore dismissed and Traced to Any Reliablo the franchise law stands. Source. su-pre- WHO ROBBED CHINAMAN? Examination of Three Boye la Being Held. The question of who, If any one, committed highway robbery on Charlie Wong near the power house about a month ago Is attracting the attention of the municipal court this afterPreliminary noon. The boys In question are William Stone, Elmer Johnson and William The defendants are being Briggs. represented by T. D. Johnson and Elijah Farr. County Attorney Hulanlskl and Judge Thomas Maloney appear for the state. There are numerous witnesses and the prosecuting witness had to have an attorney, which probably will causa the trial to continue throughout the at ternoon. The case of Dore vs. Shaw came up In the municipal court this afternoon and hinged on the age of a certain bull, which Dore purchased from Shaw. Messrs. V. C. Gunnell and M. D. were the attorneys in this case, which was continued for a few days. Les-seng- or The rumors about a big Impending railroad strike cannot be traced to any reliable source. The officials who ought to be In a position to know profess Ignorance of anything of the kind. There Is some talk In a quiet way among the employes of the Southern Pacific company that they will resist any attempt to cut the wages of those who are protected by the labor organizations. There hns been a reduction In wages of thee lerlcal force, which haa been accepted. It is not believed there will be any further discharges. BIG SALMON CONTRACTS. G. Sanborn of Astoria, Or, one of the largest packers In the United States (which means also the world) is visiting Ogden. Messrs. Scowcroft are entering Into contracts with him for the supply of salmon they expect to handle thla year, which amounts to the surprising sum of 3,000 cases of Columbia river and 4,000 cnsra of Alaska and Puget sound salmon or 7,000 rases In all. |