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Show t VOLUME VIII NUMBER OCrDE N, UT A PI 248. JAPANESE PENETRATE IS ONCE MORE A FREE YET BE E TO TO STOESSELS HOUSE OEFINDERS TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1904 LEAVE 11 SENATE WOMAN IN NATIVE LAND Consuls Again Meet to Devise He Will Yet Pull Through if He Means for Protecting Foreign Continues to Take OF PORT PACKERS WANT HOTEL LICENSES Settlements. ARTHUR HOTLY 6EADAUA, Aug. 23. Qrr Farmer and W. T. Morris, real estate dealers, fought a duel with revolvers today as the re- suit of a quarrel over money matters. Morris Is seriously wounded and Orr la dying. Mo., Forts Surrounding City Is Captured Japs Prepare to Celebrate Fall of Fortress Kuropat-ki- n Has Abandoned Liao Yang Chain of KANSAS CITY, Kas., Aug. 23. strong protest was liled to- day on behalf of tile striking unions with the license ius)ec- A J 23- .- Sena lor WORCESTER, Aug. lloar p.,sed a comfortable night, lie tor against Hie city granting ha taken but little nourishment. He the packers the license to rim s. is conscious, but is lightly under hotels and boarding houses. His condition is practically the same as yesterday. Hr. Warren R. Gilman today said: The senator la still very weak and In a critical condition, but I think he haa FATAL EXPLOSION shown improvement in the last twen- hours." eign settlement, the taotai having noIf he conThen the doctor added: tified Consul-GenerGoodnow that the Chinese cannot afford them pro- tinues to take nourishment today I tection. Word has been received that think we can give a bulletin tonight the viceroy at Nankin has refused the that w ill cause tile people of Worcesrequest of the taotai that a Chinese ter to be satisfied that their favorite squadron be sent to compel the Rus- son niny again he seen on the floor of One Man Is Killed and Several Insian warship to carry out his orders. the senate." jured in Paine's Fireworks 23. Another SHANGHAI, Aug. of the consuls of various the meeting nations was called for today by American Consul-GenerGoodnow, The was to consider the situation meeting created by the inability of China to compel the Russian vessels to obey the orders of the taotai, and also to devise means for protecting the for- al opi-ai.-- Victim of Injustice Gazes Long at Statue of Liberty She Fervently Thanks American People for Efforts on Her Behalf ty-fo- ur BY Refugees from Port Arthur, who have Juat arrived here, say the fortress has all but fallen. The Japanese have obtained a position between Golden hill and the town and bad reached Stoeasel'a resi-en- RUSSIANS CHE FOO, Aug. 23. ce on August flat. The Japanese ate hotly pressing the Russian center Naval Court at Shanghai Gives cision in England's Favor. De- and Russian right SHANGHAI, Aug. 23. The naval Later the Japanese court has decided that the British occupied Talplng Tse. They are presteamer Hlpsang was sunk without a She belonged to the paring to celebrate the fall of the just cause. a fortress. Navigation company and was sunk by a Russian torpedo boat In SHELLS FROM LAND GUNS Pigeon bay on July 14th. The RusREACH THE HARBOR sians claimed that she tried to run to away, but her captain swore the. enLONDON, Aug. 23. A telegram gines were stopped when the vessel to the Evening News from Che Foo sunk. says the Japanese have captured the chain of forts around Port Arthur af- BRITAIN TO INVESTIGATE ter a tremendous' attack yesterday. ANOTHER RUSSIAN SEIZURE Shells from the Japanese guns even LONDON, Aug. 23. The foreign ofreached the harbor. fice has ordered the British officials at Durban, NataL to investigate the LIAO YANG EXPECTED TO seizure of the steamer Comedian by FALL INTO JAP HANDS a Russian cruiser off the South African coast If the Smolensk volunteer LONDON, Aug. 23. A dispatch to fleet Is Involved a vigorous protest Lloyds from Newchwang says that the will follow. Russians are detaining all produce from the Interior, and that Liao Tang ORDER WASHINGTON. is expected to fall Into the handa of All members of the Order of Washthe Japanese shortly. ington are requested to be present at the meeting Tuesday evening. ReRUMORED ABANDONMENT OF freshments served. Come. along the railway near Golden hill. al LIAO YANG BY KUROPATKIN ROME, Aug. 23. A dispatch Italian Milltalre from Shanghai that Kuropatkln has abandoned Tang. IS 1 STRIKERS DRAW DEAD LINE AROUND THE YARDS NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Kdwurd Whitman, a powder mixer, was killed, Robert Armstrong badly burned and several others Injured aa the result of an explosion in one of the powder houses of Paines fireworks exhibition on Manhattan beach this morning. Help Will Now Be The men were heating powder, which was Ignited by the friction. TICKET Fred H Krauch Disappears With Several Hundred Dollars from His Father's Safe. Fred H. Krauch, the twenty-year-oson of C. F. Krauch of this city, ld officers at night at the request of ai arrested by police Neither Union Nor Allowed Non-Uni- on Teamsters Entrance-Gen- eral AT THE THEATERS. Strike Asked for. Both Vaudeville Housss Are Presenting Strong Bills This Week. The packing house drivers alone are now out, but a general demand for the extension of the strike to all teamsters connected with" the meat business has been made. A committee of union printers and janitors complained to the strike leaders today that thy were not permitmorrow. At a meeting tonight of the teamster ted to enter the yards to go to work. officials, at which President Shea of The only answer to their protest was, The strikers You can not work. the International Union will be presrwn a dead about have da a line the yards of general ent, the question calling strike of the teamsters handling pack- and propose to shut out both union labor. ing house products will be decided. and on CHICAGO, Aug. 23. Hearing the application of the packers for an Injunction restraining the city from preventing lodging of m'en In the stock yards was completed before Judge Brentano today. The judge announced that he would give his decision to- non-uni- on COURT. Dollar Lino Called Each Other Liars Over a les Bill. TO ST. LOUIS Cheyenne last bis father. IN POLICE to the states The case of the city vs. Clark, in which the defendant Is charged with disturbing the peace, was heard by Judge Howell this morning. The defendant waa found guilty and sentence was suspended until tomorrow jnoming. The trouble Is the outcome of an Ice bill which James, an Ice man, claims is due him from the defendant Clark. James met Clark last Saturday and demanded payment of the bill. Clark, however, claimed that his wife had paid the same and as a result the term liar was passed by both, and Clark struck James, who Immedltely had him arrested. Fred Frost and Harry Lind, who were arrested yesterday by Sergeant Wilson, on a charge of vagrancy, were FIVE ARE INJURED RESERVOIR DAMAGED BV BIG Attempt IN EXPLOSION to Prevent Overflow of Santa Water Nearly Causes Big Flood. ST. MARYS, Ohio, Aug. 23. An unknown person attempted early this morning to blow up the state boat lying near the Bulkhead In St Mary's reservoir. The boat waa badly damaged. The house was nearly destroyed and the locks were also damaged. The escape of such an Immense body of water might have destroyed many lives and much property, and such a contingency was narrowly averted. arWhen each. fifteen daya given rested both pretended to be deaf and It la believed that the dyanmltlng was dumb and lamented to the officer of done by parties wishing to empty the their pitiable condition, making sev- lake to prevent an overflow In the eral statements which did not look spring, which causes damage to crops. good to the Judge this morning. Frank Hurley, another vagrant, waa SECRETARY OF STATE CABLES FOR INFORMATION hour to leave the city. given one-ha- lf He demanded that the Judge give him WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Acting two or three hours, but Instead was Secretary of State Adee this morning cabled Minister Conger at Pekin askgiven thirty days. John Shipp, a drunk, was fined $25, ing for further light on the situation while James Ferrin and John Edwards, at Shanghai and Che Foo. He stated for a similar offense, were discharged. that no action would be taken by the t department until a reply waa received. Last Sunday, while Mr. Krauch was ot at his office In the shoe store on Twenty-fift- h street, young Krauch went to the safe where his father had deposited $2,000 the day before, took the money, and, It la said, bought a ticket for St. Louis. On Monday morning Mr. Krauch noticed that his on as well as the money was missing. He appealed to jjoilce headquarters nd the. boy was soon traced to the depot and thence on his way east over the Union Pacific. A cpmmunlcaton nd description was sent to the officers t Cheyenne, who boarded the OverR. ROGERS WINS OUT. land limited as It pulled into the station and soon found young Krauch Gets Judgment Against Ogden Buildleep In a Pullman. Captnln Brown of this city left for ing and Savings Association. Cheyenne this morning and will bring the young man back. Mr. Krauch will Judge Charles H. Hart haa rendered Prefer no decision in the suit brought by Lb his but charges against his son, wishes to return, as In his opinR. Rogers against the Ogden Building ion he Is too young a man to be rov- and Savings association and Jesse J. ing about the country. Driver against the same company. Thon taken In The court gives Judgment in favor of charge by the at Cheyenne he had In his Mr. Rogers for $2,71 $.19. with Interest a gun, two watches and over at the rate of S per cent from June 28, In money. 1903, to date. Mr. Rogers stork In A report was circulated about the the company was of the fifteen series r,tr to the effect that Kanich was not and he claimed that It had matured "lone, hut hnd purchased tickets to and should he paid, as It was prefert. Louis for two of his young friends. red stock. In this the court concurred This H discredited, however. and rendered his decision accordingly. DERAILMENT Fe Train Leaves Track When Traveling Thirty Miles an Hoar. Aug. 28. Five persons pere seriously Injured In the derailing of the Santa Fes Texas and Oklahoma express near Tecumseh early this morning while the train waa going at TOPEKA, the rate of thirty miles an hour. The whole train of eight cars left the track. TEXAS PROHIBITION IST8 WILL NAME CANDIDATES WACO, Tex., Aug. 23. Representa- tive Prohibitionists of Texas assembled In state convention here today and were called to order In the city hall at' 10 oclock thla morning. The convention will name candidates for the state offices to be filled at the November election. On the opening of the convention a rousing ovation was given George W. Carroll, of Beaumont, the Prohibition candidate for vice-preside- nt L of-ho- pos-aesl- on this morning. Exhibition Hlndo-Chln- ! NEW YORK, Aug. 23. The steamer Mrs. with Vaderlaud, Maybrlck aboard, docked soon after $ oclock CANDI DATES AT ESOPUS AND OYSTER BAY BUSY OYSTER HAY, Aug. 23. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts arrived here today and spent, the greater part of Rnse-mouthe day in conference a 1th the president He read hla letter of acceptance and discussed affairs in the Far East and the relation of the government to son, Hudson, came to town on horse- them. No apprehension was felt by back and went riding with Judge and the president or Senator Lodge that Mrs. Parker and were out until near the United States would be drawn noon. Into the wnr situation. ESOPUS, Aug. 23. John Carlisle, secretary of the treasury under Cleveland, returned to New York this morning, having spent the night at Neither he nor Parker will divulge the reuson of his visit. This and his morning. Judge Ilolstapple packed house greeted the opening presentation of this weeks bill at Utahna last night and the apeclal-tle- a were appreciated was borne out by the hearty applause which waa repeatedly given. The bill Is considerably stronger than the average and every specialty la full of snap, vigor and provides plenty of laughter. The bill Includes the musical artists. A A crowd of curious swarmed dock side. the people along They witnessed without uny demonstration the unfortunate womun walk down the gangplank on the arm of her lawyer, H. V, Hayden. The party was hustled Into a cab and hastily driven up town. It was learned that the party will stop over a day at the Fifth Avenue hotel and possibly tomorrow will leave for Mr. S. V. Hayden's borne at Ellenyille, near Kingston, N. Y. During the voyage Mrs. Maybrlck wrote a statement to be given the press on her arrival. She expressed a desire not to be Interviewed. The statement expressed Joy and thanksgiving to come hnck a free woman to her native land. It contains frequent vivid expressions of gratitude to the American friends who for years fought for her liberty. She said her Intention was to remain at home with her lawyer, Mr. Hayden. Her health was shattered, but she hoped to recover Ood Jn His own under treatment good time will right the wrong that has been done me. She was dressed In blnck and white, with a heavy veil. She was of fragile stature as she appeared on deck this morning, and stood apparently In reverie watching the statue of liberty and the tall buildings of the city. The newspaper men watched her from behind ventilators, but none of them spoke to her. Aa the passengers began to appear Mrs. Maybrlck returned to her stateroom. Lawyer Hayden, after sht- - returned to her room, said: This Is the happiest hour of my life. The customs officers did not detain her an Instant She clutched tightly to the arm of her escort as she left Holmes Hud Waldron; Miss Yades Llndloff, the charming child snubrette; Bicycle Hill, who la alone worth the price of admislson; Miss Montrosa, the clever illustrated song singer; Meaney and Anderson In a dancing stunt; Thomas Hall, the light-foote- d buck and wing dancer, and Rowley and Rostelle, who made such a hit last week with their sparkling humor. THE LYCEUM. Theater-goer- s who delight in a performance that embodies all the elements that entertain will find Just the boat such a performance at the' popular little Lyceum. Indeed, the Lyceum presents one of the finest bills ever NATIVES DEFEAT seen In the city and Is being patronized by exceptionally large audiences. It opens with an Illustrated song by J.1 H. Shaw, who needs no Introduction to an Ogden audience. The Berger brothers do a clever head and stunt. Winters and Somers, In a witty Dutch sketch, are fine. Their clog dancing Is as good as any seen Six Hundred Soldiers Sent to SubIn the city before. Adelaide Powers, due Rebellion Meet Fifty soubrette, has a splendid voice and Thousand Opponents pleases old and young. Klppy, the tramp Juggler, Is certainly comical and we will vouch that he can bring laughter to the most melancholy. LISBON, Aug. 23. The governor of Angola, a colony of Portugal, on tbe TRIAL JURORS ARE CHOSEN. west coast of Africa, reports that six hundred Portuguese troops which were Venire Was Issued Today for the Sep- sent to subdue revolting Cuanahamas, were driven back towards the coast. tember Term of Court. The following is the list of trial Jur- The Cuanhamas muster fifty thousand and are wel larmed. The ors for September term of the Second Portuguese were attacked by Berl-Be- rl district court. and suffered much from disease. George W. Murphy Sr Ogden H. C. William Francis Woods, Wattle, MORMON QUE8TION A. M. White, Henry Kiesel, Paul UNDER DI8CUSSION MidC. J. F. Henderahot, F, dleton, C. D. Ives, Robert D. Wilson, ESOPUS. N. Y., Aug. 23. Former I. C. Brown, E. A. Stratford, Louis T. Secretary of the Treasury John G. ZltxmRn, Hugh Dyer. Carlisle pased the night at Rosemount. Burch Creek William Allen. Judge Parker met him at the station. Liberty E. J. Davis. Plain City Thomas W. Bates, Wil- The Judge said last night that Mr. Carlisle had come at his request to liam Mathers. MoC. talk over various things pertaining to II. North Ogden Holmes, the campaign. Mr. Carlisle said he roni H. Campbell. did not know whether he would take West Weber Henry B. Dance. John an active part in the campaign, hut Hooper William Fowler, was at the disposal of Judge Parker. Mitchell. Eden A. H. Jensen. With Farmer Representative R. W. . Wilson Frank Hylund. Taylor of Ohio,, who was In charge of (he prosecution of Brigham II. Roberts ORDER OF WASHINGTON. of Utah. Mr. Carlisle Is asoclated In All members of the Order of Washa similar prosecution of Senator ington are requested to be present at Reed Smoot and It Is supposed that the meeting Tuesday evening. Rethe Mormon question wns under disfreshments will he served. Come. cussion last night. hand-balanci- Zie-genh- ng |