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Show VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH 161. Vra-NUM- BER JAPS REPORT LOSS G. I OFT blown up while destroying 0. P. WHS LITE ILLINOIS MINES. Kuropatkin Believed to Concentrating Troopa for Stand Near Liaoyang. General Be SEES DANGER IN REPUBLICANS BIG RUMPUS. CHINA'S ATTITUDE RAISE A PETERSBURG, MAY TELEGRAPH AND Governor Yates Controls Organization But Is 8hort on Votes for - F. JAPANESE ARMY . SAILED FROM CHINNAMPO SHANGHAI, May 13 Advices state that a Japanese army of AT SON'S TRIAL The Post asserts that the foreign office has received a long dispatch from British Minister Satow at Pekin concerning China's attitude. In which he suites that there is open satisfaction expressed by the Chinese Imperial authorities over the Japanese successes. This Minister Satow regard a as the chief danger of the situation. He Is reported to have said that China can only be kept neutral by a Joint effort of the European and American ambassadors. He suggests that Great Britain approach the other powers to this end. RISING BlN. Inil.. May 13. The Gllliesple murder triul was fairly begun this morning with the opening statements of counsel. The state alleged that it will be shown that Elizabeth Gillespie hud made statements to Myron Barbour which caused Mrs. Harbour to hate Mis Gillespie. Mrs. Margaret Gillespie, mother of the murdered woman, wns the first witness. Bhe detailed the circumstances of the shotlng, hearing the report and finding her daughter on the floor In the parlor dying. She saw no one about No family troubles were revealed. DRIMificSUiclDE KAISER Eng., May 13. OF GOTHAM BROKER FEARS THE "KELLOW PEDIL ported a platform instructing the delegation for President Roosevelt and from Boat Into Lake Erie Russia and Germany Are Exchangrecommending Congressman Hitt for Jumped the nomination. The ing Important Diplomatic , Heavy in Cotton report was adopted. Negotiations. Speculation. The convention to clear the decks no nominating resolved to hear speeches and the roll call of districts BERLIN, May 18. Since returning BUFFALO, N. Y., May 13. Remarkbegan. ADD 10B a water fine the for boat is from hie Mediterranean trip the kaiser ing that Governor Yates led in the balloting, ride tonight, Charles Snell, said to be has been visited daily by the Russian but as It proceeded his vote was grad- a wealthy New York broker, Jumped ambasador and this la causing much ually cut down. On the fourth ballot from the steamer City of Erie last In diplomstic circles. comment It Is Governor Yates was only 100 over night while en route from Cleveland. most that a of negotiations Snell said before making the plunge suggested Lowden, with Deneen fifteen behind Lowden. This amounts to a practical that he was financially Involved to the Important character are being exdeadlock. extent of 3165,000, due to dealings In changed between Berlin and St PeOn the sixth ballot the vote was: cotton. "I went up against it hard, tersburg. The kaiser Is strongly with the reality, of the yellow Yatea 493, Lowden 404, Deneen 883; ne- he said, and bad luck has broken my perlL nerve. cessary to choice, 752. --- Lost ial . 70,000 men sailed from Chlnnampo on eighty-thre- e transports on the 4th Instant destined for the Liaotung peninsula and Takushan. One transport alone carried 8,800 men packed like sardines QUEEN LIL LEAVES No oiie was allowed to leave or enter FOR ISLAND HOME the city prior to the departure of the ships. ST. LOUIS, May 13 Queen and suite departed this morning FEAR FLANK MOVE for San Francisco and Honolulu. Prince BY THE RU8SIANS Cupid will accompany them as far as San Francisco, when he will return tor l, SEOUL, May IS. General the national Republican convention. At commanding here, will be given the the prince created excitement depot of entire control Korea since the first about 340 In tips In by distributing terrientered Manchurian army corps five minutes. about tory. to continue Scouting parties deploy through the country between Ping-yan- g and Wlju, fearing a Russian flank movement. ed TOOK CARBOLIC ACID. ' EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT IS ON. . Liluo-kall- nl Hara-guch- choiceIM to RUSSIA NEGOTIATES A report reached this city about 1:30 . The work of the public schools of today that John N. Stecker, a young Ogden for the educatoinal exhibit at farmer of West Weber, had taken a the St. Louie exposition Is being disdose of carbolic acid. Dr. G. W. Baker waa telephoned for and he left immediately for West Weber. Up to the time of going to press no details are obtainable. Dr. Baker has not returned and It could not be ascertained whether the poison would prove BE THROWN OPEN la Servo-Bulgarl- an - ' HILLING DOES E A STONT HIS HAS TWO WORKING MEN AR. RESTED AT PASSENGER DEPOT. An action for divorce has been commenced in the Second district court by Attorney Joseph (lies on liehalf of J. L. Barkwell ugulnst his wife, Margaret Barkwell, the ground alleged being desertion. The euse has several peculiar features about It which add materially to the interest which will lie taken In it. Barkwell is employed Ht the Grill on Twenty-fift- h street, and was married to his present wife at St. Joseph, Mo., on the 20th of June, 1902. The complaint alleges that on the 20th of April, 1903, Just ten months after the couple entered Into conjugal bliss, the wife deserted and abandoned her hue-ban- d and since then has continued to live apnrt from him. But In the meantime, front' documentary evidence on file at the county clerk'e office, Barkwell has not been fretting away a weary life on nccount of the harsh treatment he Is alleged to have received at the hands of his wife, but before he Is off with the old love he Is on with the new. On Tuesday evening Inst he called at the county clerk'e office, accompanied by Miss Hazel E. Chase, and requested a marriage license. County Clerk Hollingsworth Issued the license, administered the usual oaths, and according to the records the services of Judge Howell were the requisitioned and he performed ceremony making the couple mun and wife. But aa the complaint tor divorce from the Missouri maiden was only filed yesterday and he was married again three days ago it does seem to appear upon the face of the evidence that Barkwell hoa two wives. According to the records Barkwell Has a Convenient Way of Disappearing Whenever Wanted in Court. Jack 1 billing, the hold- well-kno- nnd stool pigeon, up m:in. has been doing another stunt. It la said that "Wednesday night he went to the pasenger depot, saw two men whom he thought he recognized and pointed them out to a policeman, saying they were crooks nnd dangerous men and should he arrested. The policeman arrested the men on nailings word and brought them to the police station, where they were kept until their records were Investigated. They were found to be respectable workingmen and were, of course, released. In the inenntime their train had gone and & they were being shipped out to work they were placed at a great Inconvenience. Hailing has an Idosyncrasy of disappearing mysteriously when he Is wanted tor alleged offenses. It will be remembered that when he escaped from an officer on the night of the Gnnt avenue store robbery he was badly wanted ns a witness, but he could not be found. He was wanted thle morning by Judge Howell In the municipal court, both as a witness against George McDonald, the man that he arrested, and to answer to a charge that would be made against him of carrying concealed weapons snd of disorderly conduct Judge Howell announced thle morning that he wanted Hailing, and If he cannot be found today he must be ar- rested when he docs show up again. L p, Atwood, the man who was struck by Tom Topham, cnine to the clerk of the municipal court thle morning and swore to a complaint against Tophnm for striking him. Judge Howell set the case to be tried next Tuesday morning. D. K. Farley wae fined 325 for sell- -. Ing liquor on Sunday. Tom Daly was fined 325 tor being drunk. Mike Nugent urns sent to Jail thirty days forthe same offense. gave his age to the county clerk as 21 and that of the young lady Is recorded ae 20. As Barkwell was married In Mlsourl nearly two years sgo he must then have been under age, that le under the statutory standards made and provided In the state of Utah. As the mntter'now stands It appears FIRED AT BIG AUSTRIAN. to be somewhat complicated, but probably the young man may be able to Joe Homero Chases a Fellow Country offer satisfactory explanations. man at the Point of a Pistol. . John N. Stacker of West Webar Took School Work for tho Worlds Fair May Be Sean at the Carnegie a Dose No Detaila Are Free Library (Obtainable. fatal or not Mr. Stecker la well known in the county. He Is a married man and a ST. PETERSBURG, May IS An prosperous young farmer. imperial ukase today authorizes the Dr. baker waa seen shortly before Issue of a 6 per cent foreign loan of Proclamation Issued for 4 oclock this afternoon and said the Opening $160,000,000, redeemable in 1909. Princarbolic add was taken by mistake of Rosebud Agency in South . cipal and Interest are to be exempt and that Mr. Stecker wiil In all likelifrom taxation. The loan will be efDakota. hood recov-- r. fected through Paris banks. NOTED BULL FIGHTER NUNS WILL GO TO MEET8 HORRIBLE DEATH 13. The presWASHINGTON, May FRONT AS NUR8ES ident this morning signed a proclamaLISBON, Portugal, May 13. FerROME, May 13. The Vatican has tion opening for settlement the lands nando Olivlera, a celebrated bull fightassented to the proposal of the RusDaer, waa gored to death Thursday while sian Catholics to send 700 nuns to the of the Rosebud agency in South 9 a. m. on August 9th. The giving an exhibitloln. His horse at kota seat of war to act as nurses, to be covers 418,000 acres. The stumbled, throwing Olivlera directly proclamation composed mostly of those expelled choice of land sales will go by lot, the In front of the charging bull, which from France.. applicants registering their names trampled hie head and tossed hie body with government officials appointed to high In the air. The toreador waa horNOTED FRENCH OFFICER ask- ribly mangled. A panic in the audiRE8IGN8 FROM ARMY conduct the drawings. The price ed by the government Is $3 an acre. ence followed and a number of persons LONDON, May 13. The Central It Is expected that 50,000 people will were seriously hurt in the rush for the News Paris correspondent wires that register. Similar lands In northwest exits. acceptance of the resignation of Col- Iowa are now quoted at 380 an acre. GOELETS IMPERSONATOR onel Marchand of Fashoda fame Is an- -' SENT TO REFORMATORY nounced. It Is understood that Colonel SERVIA AND BULGARIA ALLIANCE MAY FORM Marchand was disappointed over not NEW YORK, May IS. James N. being sent with the French officers asCentral 18. who masqueraded as J. Ogden The Abeel, LONDON, to May follow the Russian army. His signed wires that News and was convicted of forgery Goelet Vienna to correspondent the newspapers brought complaint Ser-vof In Peter third a the between degree, was sentenced tomeeting King in the discipline shape of thirty days and Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria day to the Elmira reformatory from arrest. to be held at Nish tomorrow is arous- fourteen months to five years accordLIKES HIS JOB TOO ing considerable interest In diplomatic ing to his behavior. He made love to Miss Anderson on the strength circles. It is believed that a WELL TO RESIGN entente will he the result of false letters, representing himself WASHINGTON, May IS At the as young GoeleL ' White House this morning it Is of- NO BUSINESS BEFORE ficially denied that Pension CommisMETHODI8T CONFERENCE TEN YEARS SENTENCE FOR sioner Ware has resigned, as reported GEORGIA 8TATE SENATOR In the LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 13. The morning papers. Methodist conference Is killing time, ATLANTA, Ga., May 13. State SenHANGING POSTPONED. while reports on Important questions ator Dodd, convicted of embezzling , UNION, Mo., May 13. The execu- are being settled in standing commit- 31.20tf of the states money during his tion of BUI Rudolph, alias Missouri tees. Rev. William Qusyle of Kansas, recent tenure of office as county school Kid, convicted with George Collins of a dark horse In the race for the epis- commissioner of Gordon rounty, was the "murder of Detective Schumacher, copacy, arrived this morning. Bishop today sentenced to two yeavs In the bas been indefinitely postponed. D. A. Goodsell presided today. penitentiary. A BIG WAR LOAN JACK In the Meantime J. L. Barkwell Marries Mis Hazal Chats of Ogdon. SPRINGFIELD, 111.,- May 13. The BOTH greatest fight In the history of the ReWITH publican gubernatorial campaigns beCOMMUNICATION ROAD the second PORT ARTHUR IS CUT-OFgan his morning wh-.-- j days session of the state convention TOKYO, May 13. Admiral Katacka opened. All combinations of candidates were reports that the third fleet arrived at Kerr hay, near Dalny, on the 12th. The broken and for thirty minutes no busNl-fh- in iness could be transacted on account of Japanese war vessels Itakushlma, and Meyako made a demonstra- the deafening uproar, which Chairtion and bombarded the place while the man Cannon threatened to end by adtorpedo boat flotilla engaged In sweep- journing the convention. The report of the committee on creing the sea for mines. An officer and teleto the landed men tour destroy dentials, showing Governor Yates In Rusls&n mines. the of lines control, was adopted. graph Three were successfully destroyed, but Speaker Cannon aa permanent chairthe fourth exploded prematurely, man received a great ovation. Senators Cullom and Hopkins, wrecking torpedo boat No. 48, killing seven and wounding seven of the crew. Speaker Cannon and Governor Yates were chosen delegates at large to the RUSSIAN CAPITAL HAS Republican national convention. LITTLE WAR NEWS The committee on resolutions re- BIG MARRIED. THEN Nomination. 13 RAIL- ST. PETERSBURG, May 13 The esar leaves Tsarskoyeselo on Sunday evening for. Moscow and Kharkoff, returning on the 22d. News from the front Is very meagre. General Kuropatklns plans are being closely guarded. He la believed to be concentrating his troopa near Liaoyang. The Japanese are pushing the campaign with great energy. TESTIFIES British Minister Advises Concert Hearing of Evidence Begun in SensaJ WANTS SEPARATION FROM WIFE IN MISSOURI. of Powers to Enforce tional Gillespie Murder Case. Neutrality. BIRMINGHAM. ST. MOTHER FRIDAY, MAY 13, .1904. at the Carnegie library. The exniolt was thrown open at 3 o'clock played this afternoon and will be open all day tomorrow. The work Is splendid and le alike S. P. PROFITS BT creditable to the students and teachers. Most of the work is drawings and SANTA FE STRIKE water color painting, and no doubt most of the Utah pioneers who conquered the wilderness and fashioned the state, men and women whose educational preparation for a strenuous Orange Shipments from California life of usefulness consisted in learning Are Diverted to Former the rudiments of the Three Rs will Road wonder what it le all for. Still the pictures are pretty and they will In a measure go to swell the greatness of the worlds fair. SAN BERNARDINO, CaL, May IS Ten Santa Fe strike breakers have PROMINENT MAN ARRESTED been discharged on account of IncomON AN AWFUL CHARGE petency. Orange jtrains are being diverted to the Southern Pacific west of HOBOKEN, N. J May IS. Charles Colton. K Gannon, a prominent lawyer, supreme court commissioner in chancery, PRAYER NECESSARY TO director of the First National bank and QUIET Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION vestryman of the Trinity Episcopal church, waa arrested this morning oit BUFFALO, N. Y., May 13. The mithe complaint of four girls ranging nority report of the committee of twenfrom ten to fourteen years of age. ty was voted down In the Y. M. C. A. Cannon is a widower with two child- convention today. The majority and ren, both of whom are college gradu- minority rejorts bear on the question ates. of home rule and centralisation of The management of the association. TURK8 CONTINUE TO majority report is now before the conMASSACRE ARMENIANS vention for amendment or adoption. A threatened demonstration was quieted CONSTANTINOPLE. May 13. Tur- by the chair, who called for silent kish troops have burned villages prayer. throughout the Sassoon district of ArWAS PUT OFF TRAIN. menia, killing the Inhabitants. French, S. sn elderly man, this Johnson, consuls been have Russians British and sent to Exeroum In the hope of limit- morning visited txCh the city and county authorities and asked to have ing the bloodshed. a wararnt Issued for the arrest of the UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL. proprietor of the Dixon Employment agency. He said he paid Dixon 82.40 for a ticket from this city to Caliente of courses Bulletins announcing the that when he wae ten miles out of and the be which will at Instruction given he was made to get off the train. been school summer Ogden have university Issued. The summer school offers four His baggage had already been checked courses: A preparatory course, an ad- through to Caliente He was given vanced course end a special course for hie money back but no provision was teachers. No entrance requirements made for the return of hie baggage. are prescribed other than ability to do He was advised thnt he had no recourse except civil action. successfully the work registered for. - A big Austrian, a little Austrian and a medium alsed guu were the factors In a rather warm time on Wall avenue at 10 o'clock last night. Joe Homero had a quarrel of some kind with a countryman and drew his gun on the larger man. The big Austrian ran and Joe fired at hlrt several times until the fleeing man, whose name Is unknown, disappeared In the darkness. Special Officer Sullivan happened along at that time and took Homero Into custody. The police were unable to locate the other man last night. ms Jacob WIFE HAD BAD TEMPER. Wangsgaard Given Decree of Divorce on That Ground. In the Second district court late yesterday afternoon Jacob Wangsgaard waa granted a decree of absolute divorce from hie wife Mary E. Wangs-gaar- d find was also given the custody of the two minor children. Decree waa entered by default, the defendant falling to put In sn appearance. The couple were married In Ogden on June 19, 1902, and the grounds for divorce was cruelty on the part of tho defendant. It was said that she waa a woman of violent temper and at times when the plaintiff had given her offense, either real or Imaginery, knives, forks and dishes would be flying In the air. N. J. Harris was attorney for plaintiff. ELKS EXCURSION TO FAIR. The state Elks' association of Utah will run an excursion to the national convention at Cincinnati and worlds fair, leaving Salt Lake about July 15th. The trip will occupy about fifteen days and the Elks will have their own cars, which they will live In while away from home. Cars will be set on tracks Inside the world's fair grounds, r' on tracks In Cincinnati close t business center. s t t |