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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VOLUME IX. NUMBER r iiiii.i.inr nineteen OGDEN, UTAH 108. I'l.-- l ulli t li(jl u u .ignv.l thi,i n will he i, nil:,, i, The these UuuIm will, it i mif,! .i f.iMml. To 111? ,- Iks,- - i pruiccits (r he ippl.t-.of st.i.k t l,e leue, l,y IVtnisj 1. mi;, , oii!iiin) to n.eet tH t,e ti. Iiiin.l:,l to provide Tor ni,-tiWl1rk or, h, IVlt W,,M t,r Cni.U'ifi.OiiO; to retire the eonsolid.ited iiioiiuMire vlids of tiie Cillnp.iry mil! lii'iiijv i jU,e alllj july or this year. $2;.iii.iMiU: New York tunnel itTiniiii, work. lj,r,ni,oou; general exteiiKioii and construction work oil the chargeable to ji .ii ;il iucount. $12,:. on.iioo. and for toenmmh'es s,li,f equipment. i pur-rhus- burned lo-i- TO DEATH Fire (at Starts Disastrous In New YorR fr PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SENDS NOMINATIONS TO SENATE al ry - ss the flames were subdued the were Ye moved to the police station and were viewed by hundreds of LINCOLN. March 14. The bill per MARY MANNERING Japanese Left Destining Pass-M- any the Railroad Between Russian Officers In Districts 11-- . HOLD THE e YORK. M.ir- - h 14. After fl'nlli I lie stage uf nearly -- an n has returned to the footlights ami will give the initial preeentatioii of her new play. Nancy Sialr." at the Criterton theater tonight. rUKSBl'Itii. March TIE PASS Effective Kuropatkins Fighting Force Numbers 100,000. The play is founded on the novel of the same name, wliieh has been dra- THE TOTAL RUSSIAN matised by laul 51. Potter. Min Mnn-iierlLOSSES WERE 155,000 Hiipioi-tiueompany Ik headed by Hauiel Frawley, the well known San Fraiii'int-actor and manager. Tsarkoe-Sel- o ts, OPERATORS AND MINERS MEET IN CONVENTION TKUKE llAl'TK, Ind., March 14. The Indiana Bituminous Operators' association and the United Mine WorkTt'KIu. Mari h 14. General Kuroki resirts that the greater part ers of Indiana began their annual conof the ret renting Russians are supposed to have reached Tie pass. The vention here today. Before adjournpursuing Japanese have frequent encounters with the rear-guaring the executive boards of the two ST. PETERSBURG, March 14. It Is authoritlvely stated that orguiilxatlons will meet In joint conference to settle; existing differences General Kuropatkln will be recalled and blamed for the disasters in between tht mine owners and workManchuria. Meanwhile General Llnevltch Is in command of the army. ers. nearly all of which are. however, FYtur hundred thousand reinforcement are ready. The forces in Tiel-in- g The are sufficient to hold back the JajMnese until these arrive. of relatively small Importance. matter of wages Is not to be discussed this year, and the standing disputes are mostly relating to conditions of TOKIO, March 14. General Kuroki and Tchernlgov. They also burned lahor. reports that most of the foreign at- the country residence In the vicinity IOWA INDEPENDENT taches with the Russian army, Includ- of Niejln. The aggregate amount of TELEPHONE MEN MEET damage is estimated at 11,000,000. ing two American and two English ofCount Dashkoff has been appointed lies Mollies, la., Starch 14. The largficers, were captured at Mukden. viceroy at Caucasus. est meeting of telephone men ever held The fighting of Oku's army on the In this state began here today, the oc12th near Llkampu, five miles west of CONTRACT FOR RUSSIAN LOAN IS POSTPONED casion being the seventh annual conthe railway, was most desperate. The vention of the Iowa Telephone associaRussian casualties were over 10,000 tion. Iowa has more Independent telekilled and wounded. The Japanese PARIS, March 14. It U losses were a little over 3.000. The anonunced that the signing of a phone companies than any other state Russian dead were lert on the fields In contract for the new Russian loan has of the union, due to the general use heaps, and among them were many been postponed owing to the uncer- of the telephone by the farmers. The will he In session staff officers. , tainty of military events In Manchuria present convention A part of the extreme left army has and Russla'e Intentions respecting the three days and will be devoted to the discussion of pinna for keeping the Inreached the railroad way between Muk- continuance of the war. dependents In close alliance for their den and Tie puss, and is destroying It, mutual protection and Iteneflt. J. C. preventing trains running north. With- RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONISTS START SHXMXX) FIRE Sullivan of Charlton is the presiding out the railway the Russians cannot i officer of the convention, and C. C. remove the wounded or heavy guns, 1 which will probably fall Into the hands KARKOFF, Russia, March 14. Nine Deerlng of Boone, the secretary. dewere Busdal and the arcade of the Japanese. shops Official dispatches from the front stroyed by fire today. The toss Is LOUISIANA FARMERS AND 8TOCK BREEDER8 say: In the direction of Bing Ching 1500,000. Nine persons were Injured. our forces are dislodging the enemy It la believed revolutionists fired the SHREVEPORT, La., March 14 The from Ylng Pan, eighteen miles west place. annual Joint convention of the Lout of Fushun, which place was occupied iana State Agricultural society arid on March 11. In the direction of the SOLDIERS REFUSE TO GO TO WAR AND ARE SHOT the Louisiana Stock Breeders' associaSha river our forces are continuing tion began here today with a large and In pursuit of the remnant ot tne enemy. BERLIN, March 14. A dispatch representative attendance. The proMany Russian officers and men have surrendered In the districts enst of Tie from Moscow says fifteen soldiers who gram arranged for the gathering covers three days and provides for papass. A thousand carts were captured refused to go to war were courtmartlal-e- d and shot within tw-- hours after per and addresses by practical agrl In the direction of Sha, loaded with ciilturists and stockmen of Loulslanu, their trlni. ammunition and suplles. Texas, Mississippi and other states. OFFICIALS TRYING REBELLIOUS PEASANTS TO STOP THE WAR BULLET HOLE FOUND IN PLUNDER CZAR'S ESTATES DEAD WOMAN'S SKULL BIRMINGHAM, March 14 The Post BERLIN'. March 14. A Moscow disMARYSY1LLLE, Cal.. March 14. patch states that rebellious peasants hears today that peace notes are passto be a bullet hole have plundered the estates of the exar, ing between officials at London, Ber- What Is believed Grand Dukes Vladimir, Nicholas and lin and Purls in efforts to stop the has been discovered In the remanants of the skull of Mr. Joseph Nance, Alexander In the provinces of Orel war In the Far East. whose charred body was found In the ashes of her home Monday. Her husband is still detained, but no formal ACTION TAKEN AS charge against him has been placed. The Overwhelming Opposing Forces Will Drive Russians Onto the Plains. d. seml-offi-cla- lly de-lar- es Cr, NEW alirti-nr- Year, Mary Mannertng and Men Have Surrendered 14. Il'i i'eirled that the war counhas decided to continue the war. No decision as in Kurnimikin'a successor has as yet reached. Kurnpatkin under yesterday's date, say the Japanese are making reconnals-unee- s. There are nn further reports of lighting between organised Imdli-of troops. T. cil at a. - Mukden and Tie East of the Latter Place. cre-JJ- d. CANNOT lliil-elm- ie mftting the government to condemn persona Many of the bodies are so the state lands in the upper north Platte valley and merge the property bidly burned that Identification is extinto an Irrigation district was deremely difficult. feated In the senate this morning. The defeat Is rhnrged to Hill and Harrl CANONIZATION FOR HUNDREDS OF IRISH MARTYRS man, who own large tracts in the dls trict. This ends the government pro in irrigation XEW YORK, March 14. By order of Ject to spend $5,000,000 Ripe Plus X. 423 Irish martyrs of the works. iueenth and seventeenth centuries he canonised this year on the same FRATERNAL ORDER PROJECTED BY MINISTER far with such splendor as will make It the crowning event of his reign. Tbs Is the St. Patrick's LONGMONT, March 14. A new naday message ttat conies from Rome to fraternal order has Just been tional the Irish race JjAmerica, through the Irish World, successfully started in operation from Is reason to believe that the this city. It Is called the Society of ole and works chiefly Christianity, will Applied Irish of be army martyrs "onlied before the dose of the year. among church members. It Is based Of the 423 selected for the honors on the Idea that lodges are now doing the church the most notable Is Des much work that the enuren should do. IBond O'Hurley, the celebrated French It eliminates the social features, but Hular and the substantial advantages of d gives canonist, who was of Cashe by Gregory sick, accident and death benefits. Rev, K. F. Harris Is the chief organiser, and Attempt to Force Adjournment of has had considerable success with the SOUTHERN ICE MEN Institution In this and in other states. Legislature Fails By x IN ANNUAL MEETING One Vote. SEES GREAT FUTURE AUGUST A, Oa.. March 14. FOR 80UTH AFRICA Nearly 7 f'ty of importance between Won and New Orleans Is repre-"- 4 LONDON. March 14. Sir Gilbert DENVER. March 14. The attempt among the members of the Parker, member of the British parliawuhem Ice thouIts of traveled many the Adams followers to force an ad- which who has exchange, ment, began MI meeting m Augusta today. The sands miles In South Africa, has great joumment of the legislators sine die faith in the future of that country. He and leave Adams in the gubernatorial "2 I1of the meeting is to exchange regard to prices, labor, im believes that some day South Africa L0" machinery and other matter will not only be able to feed Itself, but chair failed by one vote. This is taken ' rllh the ice manufacturers are will be able to export large quantities as a Peabody victory. Interested. W. H. Howe of of food stuffs to England. If enough The Colorado supreme court last Tenn., called the gathering support and encouragement Is given to ruled that the joint convention evening order Ht the Alolon hotel this mom farming and manufacturing. But to incannot adopt the rethe of legislature which sure this prosperity of the colony In blood port of Senator Alexander of the gubso cost dearly England has ,le missionary and money, he says the way must be ernatorial contest committee declarSOCIETY CONVENTION paved tor a complete autonomy. ing thHt neither Governor Alva AdLUMBU8. O., March 14.-- The nor former Governor Peabody was wtitl'ui begun here ams AGAIN today by the IMMIGRATION BREAKING ALL RECORDS elected governor at the November elecIs the Missionary society tion. It Is the decision of the supreme TOt Withering t point of attend-ffV t'r held by the organisation. NEW1 YORK, March 14. More than court that the assembly must decide thousand delegates are In 25.000 Immigrants are on the ocean en the contest between the contestor and uaiHe. Methodist route to this port, and next week Is contestee and cannot consider seating representing ElLieutenant Governor McDonald as govkhidT,?" t'roi,Khut the state. Bishops expected to he a strenuous one on ernor. has no in time years Thoburn. At and lis Island. Spellmeyer hwltf The opinion was a majority report. f,monff the eminent Metho- - there been turf many immigrants headfiiw Robert W. Steele holding that Justice ot March middle The this city. the for ed heard tbr.TJr during ,he convention 'will be In usually attracts an Immense army of the assembly should Itself rule upon "lni; Italians to these shores, and this year motion to adopt the Alexander report. Influx of Germans, Irish and Scanthe TURNED ,1a0.000loND ISSUE dinavians Is unusually large. Govern- TROUBLEFR.HAS GOPON'S HAIR WHITE that as their opinion officials FOR A RAILROAD ment give Pirn' here U-- The March fully 30.000 immigrants will land 9.000 PARIS, March 13. Le Petit Journal About h transacted by within the next ten day the trv uU.,l,eB claims to know that Father Gopln Is In Ellis' reach l3er to " are expected of the Pennsylvania Immigrants failma,i Paris, living in the suburbs. It Dieetm '""Inny at their annual Island today and tomorrow. his hair has turned white since thnH .J1 reMon here today Is to Jun. 22. his face is drawn and his gesMn of 1UI.000,000 of new ANOTHER VICTIM OF 8CHISSLER IS DEAD tures are nervous. He la clean shaven by the directors. Althouih ( Hnd it would he Impossible for even his f,,r,n"llty of asking the Sur- liest friends lo recognise him. March 14. Police to mnetion the Issue Is DENVERThe explanation given of Go poll's Dulin. who was shot Sun!MUl,lF of th bonds Is geon foregone Is desire to participate In a while who. presence Schlssler. George ,ulon .' for the manage-obt- day by iini1T.co1V, and Mrs. Kay Sill, meeting of revolutionists, proposing to ,h" I"" and there Is Insane, killed Mr.now n' that go biter to Join the Russian revoluM" develops died today. It n.T tionist colony In England. diffe f as to the exact Schlssler was killed by the police. au-bon- sion several i) i . to lie the M ill till field III llloI iliiHirl:mt iu'i.e ve.u. Tlie ciitiVelillnii Mill fi'i'lll-ulii- te ilciiiiiiiilM lo lie made ill the Joint i oiiferein e with llie nier:itii!'x follownlion. There are ing the abundant signs that there will be a lively tight over l In- - jibk mining rate, the differential between pick ulnt mining, and an inerease for drivers. It is the general understanding that the niieraters will Insist nil a in the present seale of 02 rents .1 ton for jnek mining. The reduction will be rnnlrMeil bitterly by file mine workers. RETURNS TO THE STAGE el bodies HEAPS ON BATTLEFIELD fr Fighting of Okus Army Near Likam Pu Was of a Most Desperate Character. WASHINGTON. March 14. The sent the following nominations to the senate today: t'hireiu-L. liohart, of Washington to lie collet tor of custom for the die HRE ESCAPES CLOGGED trict of Alaska. WITH BEDDING AND BOXES Brigadier-Genera- l Colonel Alfred f Girard. Lleutenant-CdlonWilliam Beck. Third cavalry; Frank IT. Robin son. Thirteenth cavalry, Frank Tay fte Victims Were Slowly Roasted lor. Nineteenth Infantry; Samuel W Fountain, Fourth cavalry: to Death Before the Eyes of Edward Davis, artillery corps; Charles W, the Spectators. Hobbs, artillery corps. Major-GenerJohn L. Bullism. Paymaster Colonel James A. Buch anan, Twenty-fourt- h Infantry. 14. Nineteen SEW YORK, March to death in a fire ALLEGED CONSPIRATOR3 fSlMU wen burned MUST 8TAND TRIAL flve-Btotene-ae- nt fashioned old . ia m The on Allen street this morning. CHICAGO. March 14. Judge Tuthlll me started In a paint shop on the denied the motion to quash the today a careless where tenant floor, Itoond indictments against Albert G. Wheeler, on an empty lid left a lighted lamp The president of the Illinois Tunnel com point barrel in the lower halL pany; Fortner City Clerk WJlliam Lo bmp was probably upset by a cat. The tenement was occupied by SO effler; Edward Ehrhorn, deputy clerk: and over one hundred and James Higgins, a printer, ana former the building Alderman Novak, charged with con Sfty persons were In In falsifying the council rec when the fire started. Half clad people splracy In the interest of the tunnel comords exthe for safety desperately Ibught The defendants pleaded not it The wind forced the flames to- pany. which were guilty. The date of trial was not set. ward the fire escape clogged with bedding- and boxes. Many GOOD ROADS FROM jumped to the street below and were FOR NEW YORK TO CHICAGO others were terribly injured, while aught In the nets of the firemen. Women threw their children into the ELMIRA. N. Y., March 14. The nadreet and leaped after them. tional good roads convention, which numerous was organised last year at Erie, Pa. The firemen performed heroic rescues. Lieutenant Bonner began Its annual session here today. mimed being roasted to death only The chief purpose of the organisation hf the efforts of one of his men, who la to bring about the construction of akd i ladder and brought him down first-clahighway to connect the cit titer the lieutenant had become lea of New York and Chicago. Dtle saving others. gates are attending the present con4 human chain of firemen and vention from mnny parts of New York, rescued scores. Those on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and there are to escapes could not be reached and also representatives present from the wire ilowly roasted to death bfore National Good Roads association, the the eyes of Their automobile associations and other bodthe multldue. creams of agony rose high above the ies Interested in the project. din of the fire engines, the rushing Dill wagons and the hoarse cries of the GOVERNMENT WILL ABANDON firemen. The scene was most thrilliNEBRASKA IRRIGATION WORK ng. When RUSSIAN DEAD LEFT IN TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1905 IS CHADWICK ATTORNEYS FILE MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL The atthis afternoon filed a motion for a new trial. They allege the court erred In admitobjected to by the. deAn Vessels Are Believed to Have ting evidence fense; thut the Judgment resulted from passion and prejudice, and that they Keached Port In CLEVELAND, torneys for March 14. Mrs. Chad wick have new evidence. . Safety. MURDERS HIS BRIDE AND COMMITS SUICIDE SAN FRANCISCO. March 14. Re- ports this morning from various coast liolnts Indicate that the storm Is over. It Is believed all the vessels at sea when the storm began have reached porL The only craft reported missing here is a small launch In which three inen went fishing off Farallones Sunday. It Is given up as lost with the JSEATTLH Maxell 14. Leabusch his Goldstein, after a qunrrel with wife, whom he married two weeks ago. shot and killed her this morning ana put a bullet through his own brain. H susiiected her of infidelity. HOCH WILL STAND TRIAL FOR MURDER AND BIGAMY 14. Attorney CHICAGO. March Plotke today withdrew the petition for writ of habeas corpus for Johann LOS ANGELES. March 14. Six per- Hoch, charged with wife murder. This lives sons lost their and a property action leaves the cases as were. loss of (400,000 Is the closest possible Hoch will be compelled to they stHiid trial estimate of the effect f the two days for both murder and bigamy. storm In and about Los Angeles. Two inen were drowned in fulling from the 8ENT TO Seventh street bridge. Two fishermen PEN FOR SEVEN YEARS sank near Santa Monica, one man was drowned near North beach, and one HAN FRANtfl SCO, March 14. Isaac railroad laborer at Cajon pass. None Selby, an who shot at of the bodies have been recovered. The Judge Hebbard in the latter's courtelectric and steam railways are still room after Hebbard had concluded the tied up. rending of a decision granting Mr divorce, was sentenced to serve Selby EXPLOSION KILLS TWO seven years today. AND INJURES FIVE 1... . FIRE DESTROYS TACK VENICE, March 14. As a result of COMPANY'S PLANT the explosion of a boiler on the Italian torpedo boat three men were killed 14. Fire CHICAGO. March this and five injured. morning destroyed the plant of the Grand Crossing Tack company, coverCONVENTION OF CENTRAL ing a block. The loss is $500,000. The PENNSYLVANIA MINERS eight hundred employe , escaped. occupants. ALTOONA, Pa., March 14. Retween ACCOMPLICE OF MURDERESS 300 and 400 delegates representing the GRANTED NEW TRIAL 20.000 organised miners of Central PHILADELPHIA, March 14. George Pennsylvania were present today at Greason, the negro accomplice of Mrs. the opening of the annua district con- Edward the Reading was vention of the United Mine Worker granted a new trial Inmurderess, the supreme The convention, which will lie In ses- court today. LONDON, March 14. The Russian general staff reiairts that the main body has already completed its retreat and the rear guard southward Is falling back slowly.' What either the main body" or the rear guaj'd' consists of has not been definitely fixed, but from the dispatches from correspondents with the JajMineHe and Russians the two combined must be but a small portion of the army which General Kuropatkln had gathered along the bunks of the Shukhe and Hun river And yet those who have .reached Tie lias worn out from days of fighting snd retreating, are. not out of danger, the Japanese, it is reported having already started another turning movement which Wll force the Russians onto the plulus north of Tie pass, where in their disorganised state they would be easy prey for the victory-flushe- d soldiers of the mikado. The men who escaped are strengthening the fortifications In Tie pas but It Is hardly possible that tne pass can be held In the face of the overwhelming forces opposed to the Russians, snd It Is not likely that Oynma will rest satisfied with his victory at Mukden as he did after Lino Yang. As to the losses, General Kuropntkin now admits thut 50,000 wounded were Tarried off the field. This, with the 28,-5dead left on the field, the 40.000 prisoners and the wounded left In the hospitals, comes somewhat nearer the . 00 latest Japanese estimate that the total RiiKstan losses were 155.000. At this rate Kuropntkin cannot nave more Until 100,000 effective fighting men with him. The army of General Llnevltch seems to have made the liest retreat, hut this no doubt was due to the stubborn fight made by General RenuenkHnipff on his extreme left and the equally fierce resistance of General Kaullwrs on the right, the latter generul losing 28,000 men. Neither the army of Kaulburs nor of Rennenkampff has yet been accounted for by the dispatches. After his defeat arond the western tombs, KaulbHr finding his retreat directly northward cut off. made a detour to the eastward, where he was still ff Rennen-kHmpfighting at last sccount must also still be In the hills to the esstward. as It took the Associated Press courier three days to reach Tie pas The Japanese report the capture of in more guns, sixtv-sl- x twenty-fonumber considering small s rather all, the decisive defeat and the number of The Japanese losses men captured. have been remarkably light, in view of the length and severity of the fighting. A correspondent with General army tells how the battle of Mukden was won. The Russian general was deceived us to where the blow was to be struck, and after massing his forces on the Japanese left, found, when too late, thnt his right was the objective of the Japanese. All the speculation as to peace, the one point that Is coming to the front, Is that Russia would prefer to settle directly with Japan without the aid of any third nation. This Is In line with the dream of many leading Russians thut the natural allies tn tne far Bast are Jafian and Russia, they being the on only nations whose domains border InKorea and Manchurln, both having terests besides those of trade. ur Ku-rok- l's TWENTY WITNESSES FOR BEEF TRUST INVESTIGATION OMAHA. March 14. Twenty persons connected with the Omaha packing plants has been summoned before the federal grand Jury at Chicago on March 20th to testify in the beef trust investigation. ARGUING FOR NEW TRIAL FOR PATRICK ALBANY, March 14. Albert T. Patrick. the lawyer condemned to die for the murder of YVlllIam Marsh Rice, was brought here today from Ring Sing and his application fbr a new trial will be argued In the court of appeals this afternoon. SENATE CONFIRMS THE NOMINATION OF WHITSON WASHINGTON, March 14 The senate today confirmed the nomination of Edward Whitson to be Judge for the eastern district of Washington. |