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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOUMAIi VIII. NUMBER VOLUME communication is small I REOPENED. the Oppoeing Report of Clash Between Forcea Southeaet of New- - I riot in the state con-no- t VENTION. Men Jeered the Chairman Claimed They Were Not Treated Hearet FIPS COURT AT PORT ARTHUR JUDGE IS STILL CUT OFF THURSDAY, MAY RENEWED FIGHTING IHDIAHA FOB JAPS SAY ARTHUR railway OGDEN, UTAH 160. A SUIT IS SETTLED VERY BAD TRUST Rumor Is Not Confirmed Russians FINES THE COMPANIES IT. WHICH Destroy Docks and Will Notorious of Scored as the Evacuate Dalny. 8uch Criminal AND FORM All Most SOUTHERN PACIFIC PAYS L. L. RICKARD $275. Ells Rumors of tigluing at Port Arthur arc current, but are without confirmation. the Viceroy Alexieff telegraphs that preparatory to evacuation of Dalny the docks and material useful to the are destroyed, lhc Dalny docks and apST. 1ETEUSllUlUl, May 12. Ind.. May INDIANAPOLIS. WIRES Green Smith was elected chairman of deDENIED the Democratic state convention, nomiwas who McCabe, feating Judge THERE THAT RAILWAY COMMUN nated by the Hearst men. ARTHUR Chairman Smith began hla speech (CATION WITH PORT amid a great din. He called for the reHAS BEEN RESTORED. MAY LONDON, CORRESPONDENT TOKIO THAT IT IS OFFICIALLY TER'S port of the committee on credentials, and here began the real fight between SHAN HAI KWAN, Parker factions. RUMOR IS CURRENT TODAY THAT the Hearst and a riot In the conwas slmost There TO FIGHTING IS PROCEEDING vention prior to the election of Smith SOUTHEAST OF NEWCHWANG. as chairman, the Hearst men declaring that they were not given a fair IS QU'iET; MAY 12r-- A NEWCHWANG show. NO TROUBLE EXPECTED 12. Pro-bs- ts being enemy purtenances cost tho Iiussiau government fcG, 000,000. The czar will hid farewell to the Tenth army corps at Kharkoff on the 23d. He still maintains a keen desire to go to the front. Th. Southern Pacific company made CHICAGO, May 12.' The appellate satiafiictoi-a settlement today in the case a court In lower court upheld the L. Rickard by the action brought by Involving seventeen northern Illinois payment to plaintiff of 8275. coal companion. They were lined by The : nit was brought to recover on Judge Ilortou for combining la a trust. account of Injuries sustained by three The appellate court scored the combi horses at Wliineniucctt, Nev, and also nation in trenchant language ns the oil account of the delay In transportihead of horses from ng fifty-thrmost notorious of all trusts. that point to Ogden. As the horses were entering the yards at W'lnnemuo-c- a BRITISH WILL ADVANCE a bolt was projecting from the gate ON CAPITAL OF THIBET L WOOD TO PUNISH II L ee LONDON, May When Chairman Smith began his speech he was greeted with Jeers and IS THE MQHO REBELS London, May 12. Lloyd's correspon catcalls from the Hearst delegates. Port states that dent at Newchwang When he referred to the conscience of Arthur la cut off. the Democratic party the Hearst men Perfect order prevails at Newchwang found expression in the noisiest hissand no trouble or fighting In that vi- ing ever heard in Tomlinson hall. The Gives No New Details of More Jurors Challenged and Novel cinity la anticipated. Great credit for climax waa reached when Chairman Report Point Is Raised by the the Recent Fight in the maintenance of order la due Gen- Smith congratulated the convention on I AdminisCivil and Defence, eral Kondratorvick Mindanao. its ability to unite. trator EtseL and Parker for Instructions Judge Produce la arriving In great quanti- the unit rule were adopted by a vote of ties from up the river. 954 to 585 and the convention RISING SUN, Ind., May 12. The WASHINGTON, May 12. A cable Japanese troops are marching from still locks one of being Feng Wang Cheng toward Hal Cheng. from Major General Wade at Manila, Gillespie Jury I ME1 POLITICAL POLL In the commons Secretary Rroderlck 12. today Foreign said that the government had concluded that recent events had made an advance on Lhassa, In Thibet, Inevitable unless competent Thibetan negotiators should be appointed to act in conjunction with the Chinese amtmssn-du- r or Governor. Lord Lyttleton. secretary of Mate for the colonies, announced that the Chinese ambassador had been authorised to sign a convention tomorrow afternoon for the Importation of Chinese labor Into South Africa. more of the JAPANESE ACCOUNT OF THE ATTACK ON ANJU and now three reporting the engagement In Mindanao complete been challenged. In which seventeen Americans were original Jury have The lawyers are battling on the point killed, says that General Wood has' orto whether, the Jury having been as dered troops to proceed to recover the once sworn to try the case, the defenbodies and arms of the killed and wounded and to punish the offenders. dants can again be placed In Jeopardy. The Jury waa completed this afterNo additional details of the fight are BY at the entrance and the horses ran into the projection, lacerating their legs and sides, one being permanently Injured. Henderson & MacMillan were plaintiffs attorneys. T1IE VAN WHY ESTATE. Through her attorney. Joseph Ches, Ella G. Van Why haa filed a petition In probate for letters of administration In the estate of her husband, John C. Van Why, who waa killed In the collision In the railroad yards last Friday evening. The petition sets forth that there ara four children surviving; that the estate Is valued at $2,250, and that there la a cause of action for damages against the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line Railroad companies on account of their alleged carelessness and negligence In the matter. COURT NOTES. In the case of the company against M. R. Beaver et al, default having been entered against Reaver, Judgment waa entered for the amount clnlmed and an execution This against the property attached. a Paris Street Aeronauts action was brought against Beaver and ilewls, formerly proprietors of the Sil- on Board Escape ver Club saloon. Unhurt. In the case of J. J. Hutchins and Brown-Forem- LONDON, May 18. Japanese MinisSAVE HIM ter Hayashl gives an account of the Russian attack on Anju. Korea, on the Jap10th, which says that twenty-foanese resisted 200 Russians until a noon and visited the Gillespie home. given. Fell in company of reinforcement! arrived Dismissal Recommend Inspectors fled. the when enemy from Ping Tang, KNIGHTS OF LABOR LIVELY DISCUS8ION IN of Postmaster Van Cott of The Japanese lost" four killed and six AFFAIRS IN COURT METHODI8T CONFERENCE wounded and the enemy over fifty. A New York. officer was taken May 12. The su WASHINGTON, LO$ ANGELES, Cal., May 12. The of ColumDistrict prisoner. preme court of the first light between the bishops and the PARIS, May 18. Twenty persons afternoon handed down an this bia over occurred The this 12, conference report morning WASHINGTON, May CZAR were injured by the falling of a flamREPORTED THAT Simon Burns, opinion recognising of 14 rules the DESIRES TO ABDICATE of the Inspectora of the New York governing ing balloon In the Avenue d'Aumesnll grand master workman, and others paragraph asthe general conference. The rule deals today. poatofflee la In the possession of Post- who were chosen by the general It waa an ordinary undlrlgible balLiverpool, .May 12. The Post today master General Payne, who will , not sembly of the Knights of Labor at Ni- with the manner of electing the judicloon and la said to have come from asserts that a report has reached Lon1902. as the out lta contents until It Is review- agara Falls in November, iary committee. The question Involved the direction of Rnmboulllet. Several don from a high quarter In St. Peters- give his and Burns elected officers. ed by the president It Is well known, legally In the discussion was the privilege of aeronauts were on board. The balloon In burg that the esar Is suffering from equity filed a bill associates recomthe that inspectors however, desirIs bishops against the rights' of the con fell into the Rue Eduoard Robert near great mental depression and of Postmaster against John W. Hayes, the alleged dismissal mended the ous of abdicating. and others ference, Rev. J. M. Buckley supporting the Avenue d'Aumesnll. Wfhlle trying "'an Cott his son and a dosen subordi- grand master workman, an aeronaut who was who were elected by another conven- the bishops and Rev. T. B. Neely up- to extricate nates. .the balloon a bystander RUS8IANS FORTIFY TOWN benenth and place. Hayes holding the rights of the conference. caught Assistant Attorney General Robb, to tion at the same time of the bag, Injuring NEAR ST. PETERSBURG cut the silk a direct favored portion Neely, control of the The delegates whom the report was submitted, will succeeded in getting badly. Seven oththirteen of Hartsell spectators In for this city defeat Buckley. Bishop and records as headquarters recommendation, that scale ers were burned, but the aeronauts BERLIN. May 12. A SL Petersburg probably Africa delivered an address. and Burns brought suit to oust him, Cott's Van Is personal Platt Senator were unhurt. dispatch states that the town of for him. It on the gulf of Finland, eighteen friend and worked hard AGAINST INDICTMENT8 MORE AID MAY if Van ENGINEERS miles from the capital la to be strong- has been often reported that GRAFTING BUTTE OFFICIALS STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE SANTA FE 8TRIKERS a cause would political it Cott goes Neva OF REAL E8TATE MAN to the as a fortified protection ly rupture. 12. Eleven 12. and St. Petersburg. BUTTE, Mont, May SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, May The president this afternoon apSACRAMENTO, Cal., May 12. H. T. here more Indictments were presented this mechanics and hundred fifty FOur Assist-- I recommendations by the proved a prominent Dixon real estate JAPANESE LOAN IS are affected by the Santa Fe strike. morning by the grand Jury against! Wright, a as and Robb General ant Attorney after making a QUICKLY SUBSCRIBED blacksmiths have been brought County Commissioners W. D. Clark man, haa disappeared result Richard Van Cott. son of the Thirty deal. from the east and there are thirteen and M. P. Haggerty, Assessor Dan big Central New York postmaster, was summarily MatW. F. LONDON, May 12. The Road Supervisor Brown, in the yards. malad- dead engines TAFT IS BETTER. News states that the Japanese war removed. No proof of actual machinists have no- thews and George Wise, J. M. Kelly Pacific Southern made been against May 12. Secretary WASHINGTON, loan is already over subscribed. The ministration has will quit and E. M. Ryan, teamsters, charged he will be al- tified the strikers that they this morning. went riding of War Taft defraud and to banka handling It were crowded this Postmaster Van Cott and cheat before they repair Santa Fe engines with conspiracy lowed to serve out his term. for the Adithis He will evening Mcleave John Constables will and morning. the county, It la reported that the engineers followed have effects ill rondack!. No If the Santa Fe doesn't sign a new Grath and Thomas Cosgrove, charged quit REPUBLICANS ILLINOIS the of secretarys the cauterisation CAPTAIN HEALEY MU8T with collecting Illegal fees HAVING WARM TIME agreement. throat. TRIAL FOR STEALING WILL ur - -- Ses-tobe- tx, 8TAND 12. Captain May of the Alaskan Exploration company, was surrendered by hla bondsmen today and will be taken to New York to answer the charge of embezzling $10,000 of the 111, company's money. HITT IS WILLIN TO BE TAIL OF TICKET SPRINGFIELD. Ill, May 12. When the Republican state convention met at noon the gubernatorial situation had not clarified and each faction was fighting hard. Apparently Governor Yates and Colonel Lowden of Chicago were In control, but the first ballot only HELEN GOULD AND GOLD SHIPMENT PARTY MADE FROM NEW YORK IN BUFFALOl 18. Helen NEW YORK, May 12. The French EUFFALO, N. Y, May car from In her arrived Gould this private liner Lorraine sailed for Havre attend the to Louis this morning 81 bars In gold morning with $9,000,000 M. C. A. convention. Y. This international room. and specie In the strong and party vls- Is the most valuable shipment of gold After dinner the heiress will show. and tonight will be given rous- lever made out of this port Armed Ited Niagara Speaker Cannon was given a Buffalo. will constantly watch the 178 a reception by the ladles of ing reception as he assumed the gavel guards valuable metal as temporary chairman. His speech kegs containing the on the shipment CHARGE THAT AMERICAN The freight charge was a review of Republican policies. CONSULS ARE 8PIE8 to $11,000. The convention took a recess until 5 amounted o'clock to glvet he committees time to 12. The newspaper s WASHINGTON, May 18. R. R. Hitt, who haa been talked of for the Republican vice presidential nomination by Illinoisans, today said that he was not report. running from It and would take the CHICAGO TYPOTHETAE place If he could get it WANTS OPEN SHOP PERU COLOMBIA TREATY. WASHINGTON, May 12. The Peru- vlan legation has received confirmation of the report that a treaty has been negotiated between Peru and Colombia respecting the boundary dispute. HEAVIEST -- CHICAGO, May 12. Three thousand blank bookbinders are scheduled to strike this afternoon, adding 5,000 In all to the unemployed. The Typothetae Is making an open-sho-p fight THIBETANS MAKE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ATTACK ON BRITISH E. L. TO THE B. OF BERLIN, May GROWING AmerWEAKER IN RUSSIA j continue their outcry against In asserting Germany, ican consuls to be treated as spies. VIENNA. May 12. Russian advices that they deserve today state that the conviction Is growLIFE SENTENCE FOR ing among the Intellectual classes that DELAWARE MURDERE88 and best despotism days absolutism has seen Its that the esar, If left to hla own Initiative, would give the empire a constitution and parliament AUTOMOBILIST INJURED. Man. May 12. DOUGLASS. lale of the elimination trials for the During from London, May 12. A dispatch LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 18. The Bennett auto race, held here today, convention of the women' auxiliary to Gyangtse, Thibet, today states that Englishman Earp, going at racing bombard the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- the Thibetans have reopened drove his oar Into a stone wall neers Is In secret session today. A ment of the British camp there, using speed, bis brother were badly hurt and Earp cannon. large crowd Is In attendance. DOVER, Del, May 12. Mrs Mary Powell, convicted of the murder of her adopted daughter, Elsie Albln, was an Stenger against James the Judgment entered on Tuesday awarding the property to the plaintiffs was set aside, two days given to answer and trial set for May 22. Trial of the action of the Joseph Srhllts Brewing rompitiy against Miles L. Jones was set for July 11, and the suit of E. II. Austin against the Utah National bank will be heard tomorrow. In the case of the Union Ravings and Investment company against W. J. Tanner et al, N. J. Harris, receiver for the company, filed his final account, which was approved and he was disMrs. E. E. Mc-Ewa- n, charged. Hearing on accounting In the estate of Elvln J. Newkirk was set for June I ' Why Files Pstition in for Letters of G. Vsn Fairly. ehwang. CHICAGO, Healey, 12, 1904. 15. An allowance of $10 per month waa made to the widow and child of the late Dnnlel H. Ogden. ASKS FOR HIS PARDON. District Attorney Halverson and Judge Rolapp Intercede for ert Price. Rob- District Attorney Halverson forwarded a communication to the board of pardons today asking for the pardon of Robert Price. Price, together with a man named TrunkhlU, waa convicted of having entered Beckers brewery and PROMINENT OHIOAN DEAD. stolen half a barrel of beer and senAn12. General tenced to one year in the pen. Trunk-hi- ll CINCINNATI, May haa already been liberated and the drew Hickenlooper, former lieutenant-governof Ohio and a well known gaa district attorney believes Price la also entitled to his liberty. Price has served lighting expert, died today. about six months. Judge Rolapp concurs In the action of the district atOUTLOOK. A torney. Good Ora Struck and Development REFORM 8CHOOL CANDIDATE. Work Proceeding Herman F. Duel swore out a complaint this afternoon for his son, Fernan R. Duel and will enTom Cunningham of the deavor to have the hoy sent to the reMining company, which Is operat- form schooL Mr. Duel says the boy ing In the Newfoundland mountains, will neither stay at home nor go to came In this morning, bringing with school The boy's older brother was him some handsome ore specimens recently stopped In Ogden by the Pothe best yet seen. Assays will be made lice as h was passing through from and the result made known. San Francisco to the east He reports that work has been comor UTAH-NEVAD- . Utah-Neva-- menced da on the deep tunnel which will WAGON STILL IN RIVER. Up to noon today the men employed In removing the wagon of the Boyle Furniture company from the Ogden sentenced to life Imprisonment today. river had not been successful in their efforts. Yesterday afternoon they de-tKING EDWARD'S H0R8E hed one of the horses from the wagFIRST UNDER THE WIRE on and the body was rarrled down MISSOURI'S FINAL TRIP. NORFOLK. Va.. May 12. The bat- stream by the swift current. The other Edward's hig LONDON, May sailed today on the animal Is still attached to the wagon, Roaemarket won the Breeder stake of tleship Missouri which la entirely submerged. ; final trial trip. Newmarket ll-K- 200 sovereigns at today. crosscut the three parallel veins on the property and will be pushed with all possible speed. It la anticipated that the third ledge can be reached within the next 60 days. ar |