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Show IX. NUMBER VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH 117. COUNCIL OF MINISTERS AND CASTRO AS PRISONERS OF REFUSES TO of Venezuela Formal Has Made His MRS. STANFORD CZARDISCUS5PEACETERMS Are Well Treated and Will Probably Be Released Soon Are Surprised to Learn That Russia Has Not MUST HOLD RESTING PLACE Negotiations Have Been In Progress for the Past Week The Japanese Terms Were Forwarded to St. Petersburg. Asked for An Armistice. I.uMki.V rili 24. Tl.- mural News .iNinHini'fs this Ws uiv iililt- - to lli.it .i;ue l.irrn iii proftivi-s- . Kobe, Japan, March 24- .- Richard liotis more of Little, coi respondent for the Chicago loss iiifuriiiiilly. fur tin' p.ist ieek or : : , In ill - t.i toiulden-ti:- il News, three other foreign war tun. iinJ lirif mad,- after tin- battle of STATE department corresjKjndentg arrived here as pris- Mukden. gave a I.lva of the WILL DECIDE WHAT TO DO oners of war on the Awa Maru today. They are well treated and will probably be released soon. Little says the battle of Mukden was a splendid CUDAHY MANAGER affair on the Russian side as well as Issue Matter of at on Phase the Japanese side. Several villuges gatoos were taken and retaken several times. and Southern Republic fotween Little and his companions were surPRINCIPAL prised to learn that the Russians have be United States. not asked for an armistice. They say Russia's position in the Held Is hopeless and that Kuropatkin lost all his heavy guns. Mukden is not much March 24. Word damaged. yjgHiKQTOK. The Japanese refrained Other Packing House Managers to it from setting fire to any part of the Mleen received at the state depart-pAppear Before Federal Jury The tombs of Manchu kings that President Castro has form-i- V city. are practically undamaged. Captain refused to arbitrate the questions Today. Answer. RUSSIANS CONSIGNED TO LAST WAR ARE AT KOBE arbitrate president FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905 l.i - li nns. pea ed to SI. 1 ., ., niiii-- i li.nl Invii forwardTlii-Mere y dls-cue- SUNGARI Remains of Great Philanthropist Laid Beside Her Husband and Son In the Stanford Mausoleum On University Grounds at Palo Alto. The Strategic Weakness of Gen. Linevitchs Position. si sp.vi.il liuuiiil of minister. pi 'idl'd over by tin? mar. The re-- ! l'I.n ALT. I. .M.n-cl- i iniiiMi'i s riviiniiii-iiilithe opening nr i !.i iiif of Mr- -. Sl.ilif'Mil Mere rulisigiiei lieKi:i uinns wit li Japan, but up to ill le their :ihI reeling place (hose RUSSIAN ARMY WILL N0I the (lie mar has not given I.UII unlay in the el her liii.h.nni anil any niiiinulinti of his plans." maunoleuni oil llie Stanford MAKE STAND AT HARBIN hisunieii!y grouuils. Nut in the hon-ora tory of California have greater ioii paid the dead than m ere paid the great philanthropist. IlimdrxilH who lute uetrr seen the Would Be Compelled to Abandon woman lit Iffe came from all parts of IR GRAND FORM the state to pay tln-l- r filial respect. Northern Manchuria and Mari. Tin funeral program, which w'u extime Amur Provinces. tensive though simple, opened with llie varying of the casket from the Stanford mansion on the campus to the great memorial chattel erected by ST. PETERSBURG. March 24 The Does Not Need Much Training for the dead woman. The cortege, though IHiHKiliilily that if the Russian army devoid of color, was solemnly ImpresBattles With Britt and sive. The student body led the pro- altotiUj he unable to hold the lower cession and waa followed by the presi- line of the Hungarl river at Chunchlat-- u Nelson. dent, graduates, the choir, the alumni, it muy be compelled to retreat not faculty, officiating clergymen and honto Harbin, hut also further westonly was The hearse orary of ward ulong the railroad, aluutdonlng athletic students eight by guarded CHICAGO, March 24. Michael CHICAGO, March 24 Jabex White, the official organizations of the em- to the Japanese Northern Manchuria of the Cudahy the British lightweight champion, manager ployes of the Stanford estate. and the Rusalan Maritime Amur provAa the mournful procession entered Packing company at Omaha, was the Chicago this morning with his inces as well, ia the latest startling funerprincipal witness this morning before manager, Charlie Mitchell, on the way the chape Chopln'a magnificent new from the front. on waa rendered the march al great to the coast for buttles with Britt and the federal grand Jury, which is inproThe services the over, organ. Battling Nelson. White declined to cession reformed for the march to the The strategic weakness of General vestigating the alleged beef trust. The be Linevltch'a position aa he falls back interviewed, but Mitchell volunmanagers of severs! other packing teered the Information that the British mausoleum, where brief services were northward is made clear by a Gunshu folconcerns are scheduled to appear be- pugilist is in grand form and doesnt held. Three hymite were sung, solemn disisitch in which it ia pointed out that and an lowed the eulogy by fore the Jury today. It is understood need much training. They will proband beautiful ritual of the commllal of unless Chunchlatsu and the Rungard the Jury is questioning the witnesses ably leave for the coast tonight. the body to the tomb, pronounced by line, a scant hundred miles below Harregarding the prices of dressed meats Biahop William Ford Nichols. at retail and wholesale prices for a TESTIMONIAL PERFORMANCE bin, where, with the front of the army TO HOLLAND JOSEPH period covering the past three yeara 8TEAM8HIP8 CAPTURED paralleling the railroad the practicEvery precaution is being taken to DURING THE WAR ability of a turning movement to com24 NEW YORK. March One pf the prevent information reaching the pubmost remarkable aggregations of acpletely sever communications and isolic as to the progress of the case. TuKIt). March 24 Minister Grla-cot- n late Mr. Murphy was asked regarding tors and actresses ever formed was the army .000 miles from home. Toklo the from Japthat the charge that cattle were rejected at seen on the stage of the Metroiwlitan anesereports Is too twenty-thre- e serious for Russian consideramerchant captured They the South Omaha yards when the opera house this afternoon. the since of the tion. beginning lit view of this possibility the steamships shippers prices were too high and that were participants In a performance war, moat of which were fine vessels. alluded Holto suggests the ad- - ' for benefit the of given dispatch Joseph by agreement all the large packers while the Japanese sunk that He says land. reason the actor, who, by of no of Immediately providing refused to consider the lot for purthe Russians sunk vlsabillty is incapacitated ninemerchant vessels chase and used their influence with ex- physical disability, Vladivostok with war munitions arid the flag. Japanese carrying porters not to buy so that the lot from further stage work. supplies for a two years siege. The All the seats in the theater were sold DEATH OF WELL would have to be forwarded to ChicorresKinilent several estimates the number of is days ago, and it expected cago and be sold at a sacrifice. He KNOWN SCULPTOR the will to Mr. Holland net agprofit needed to give General reinforcements no transknew that he of such replied actions. Testimony showing the prof- gregate fully (10,000. The Lambs dub MILAN. March 24 Signor Tarac-chl- a, Llnevltch the requisite superiority in That aucli a disits of retail meat dealers and the prices and the Players' club each paid (1.000 one of the best known sculptors force at 200.0O0. should been permitted to have of unfailing uniformity for meats at for single seats, while leading mem- of modern times, la dead. patch pass the censor at the front Is sigthe Big Five" packers branch houses bers of the professions and admirers of Mr. Holland in the outside world GOLDFIELD ORE IN CARE nevitch hud nificant, uiid If General was also given. paid fabulous prices fur boxes and OF ARMED GUARDS communicated a similar estimate of the seats. Al of those who took part in situation direct to Emperor Nicholas JULES VERNE, POPULAR the performance voluntarily contribDEAD IS ROMANCER, March 24 Thirty-f- it may account for his majesty's InGOLDFIELD, Nev., uted their services, and the same was ive thousand dollars' worth of ore creased disposition to listen to peace AMIENS, France, March 24. Jules true of the stage mechanics and others Its here In twenty-thre- e sacks In the counsels and open negotiations before Verne, the popular romancer, died to- who aided In the testimonial. care armed messengers in the Japanese establish themselves on of three The programme of the entertain- the Russian soli. With Manchuria entireExday of diabetes. Fore several hours employ of the Wells-Farg- o and before his death he was in a state of ment was made up of sketches and bits press company. This ore ta shipped by ly abandoned to the Japanese ' coma. Mr. Verne's death occurred A of plays now being seen in the leading the Slmmerone mine, and Is the most Vtadlvostok left aa Russia's solitary the same room in which he wrote his theaters of the metropolis An orig- valuable, pound by pound, that ever sentinel on the Pacific, It 1a realized inal burlesque was also given. went out of the Goldfield district. The that Russia, will be practically at Japextraordinary stories of voyages. Among the prominent players who express company figures a targe risk anese mercy In the matter of peace Jules Verne was born In 1828. He studied law for a time and then start- took part were Blanche WVlsh, Mrs.' on the transportation of such consign- terms. It can now be definitely stated that ed to write short pieces for the stage. Leslie Carter, Fritzl Rcheff, Ethel Bar- ments. and charges heavily Tor the the decision to appoint Grand Duke In 1886 he published Five Weeks in rymore, Blanche Bates, Marie Dressier, work. to the supreme a Balloon. His most popular books Grace George, Phoebe Davies, Robert Each ore aac-- contains leaa than 100 Nicholas were "Twenty Thousand Leagues Edeson, Arnold Daly, William Gillette, pounds. In the ton that Is shipped command ln the far east was reconUnder the Sea and Round the World Frank Daniels, David Warfield, Fran- there are values in gold worth about sidered because the outlook at the cis Wilson, Dlgby Bell, Lew Fields (S5.000 at a conservative estimate. The front does not warrant the risk of In Eighty Days. Joseph Weber, Wilton Larkay, Henry consignment waa brought to Goldfield compromising the prestige of a memE. Dlxey, Jefferson De Angelis, Robert SIGNING OF VENEZUELEAN by night, heavily guarded, and placed ber of the Imperial family. AGREEMENT COMPLETED Man tell, Clara Bloodgood, Sam Ber- In the care of the express agent here. Military authorities here believe that, nard, Maxine Elliott Viola Allen, Hen- Last night it was quietly placed In an unless General IJnevitch s sure of LONDON, March 24 The signing of ry Miller and W. H. Thompson. stage and hurried off to his ability to hold the lower Bungari the agreement between Venexuela and Show girls from the various musical Tonopah, covered with empty boxes line he will risk hla whole army If he in town distributed flowers and some blankets. . fortifies and concentrate there, and the Anglo-Germbondholders, ad- comedies In the lobby and sold programs if he should tie defeated his line of towas ore exterior The that debt, a such is of character completed justing it could be profitably handled In a retreat lies to two sides of a triangle, day. Sixty per cent of the customs KAISER RECEIVED small of all ports except Laguayra and Puerand It Is the fear that the third side of which Is open to the DISPATCHES AT DOVER robberscrucible, to Cabello will he collected as security. will seize It and treat It In this enemys advance. At the general staff the view that manner which chuscs the Slmmerone DOVER. March 24 The steamer General Llnevltch may he compelled PROPOSE 8ERIES OF to take such precautions. company to abandon Harbin and retire toward TAXATION REFORM8 Hamburg, with Emperor William on board, arrived here this morning, en FOR WELTERWEIGHT Lake Baikal, leaving Vladivostok to WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP Its fate, la regarded aa almost unwarLONDON, March 24. A dispatch to route to the Mediterranean. The HamSt. burg only stopped to reuplve disfrom ranted by anything that la officially the Exchange-TelegrMp- h known there. It being pointed out that PORTSMOUTH, N. H., March 24 Petersburg states that the minister of patches Royal salutes were fired from finance has proposed a series of re- the castle in honor of the kaiser, Tonight's battle at the Rockingham Field Marshal Oyama will have a long forms In the methods of taxation, and palmistry. Ten days only. Hours Athletic club of this city between Joe and laborious task to bring up an which produce 22,000,000 rubles addi- 10 to 5. Room 1, "Colonial" building. Walcott and ' "Blink" McCIoskey la army of (00.000 or 400.000 men. Meanwhile Russian reinforcements tional revenue yearly. chamfor the welterweight practically MA88ING OF TURKISH are Walof a arriving at Ilarbln at the rate of title world, the that TROOPS CAUSE8 UNEASINESS pionship IS AT THE DR. J. H. EPPERSON cott atlll holds ln spite of all claim- 1.200 men per day.- - Nevertheless it ia HELM AGAIN. ants. Walcott, owing to an Injury to significant that there Is now a well SOFIA, Bulgaria, March 24. There hla right hand In a shooting accident, marked iieace party at the Winter I have taken charge of my dental is an uneasy feeling here owing to the has been out of the gome for some jialace. office again and will he pleased to wel- fact that Turkey Is continuing to mass months, but his physicians say that come all of my old patrons, and cor- soldiers in Macedonia. Thirty thous- his hand is now as strong as ever, and THIRD DIVISION OF ROJEST- VENSKY'S FLEET SIGHTED dially Invite the new to come and see and .rifles snd 2.000.000 rounds of cart- in other respects the "Black Demon Is me. Thanking you for your past fav- ridges have been dlpatched to Uskup. as strong aa ever. ors. 1 am very respectfully yours, Large quantities of guns have been It will he the most important battle IXIRT RAID, March 24 Admiral sent to Balonica. J. H. EPPERSON. of McCloskey's career, for,, although NebogntolTa fleet, which forms the he has met most of the good men of third division of Rojeatvensky squadhla weight In the east, ha has yet to ron. has been sighted. face a real champion. He has been fighting in good form of late and la WILL BE BROADGAUGED IN 00 DAYS (confident of his ability to make a good showing tonight against the redoubtSAN FRANCISCO, March 24. Genable Walcott. Many fight followers from out of town are arriving to see eral Manager E. E. Calvin of the All the battle, which promise to be a Routhern Pacific has returned from a tour of inspection of the Carson and and Are whirlwind affair from start to finish. Women Colorado road. He went as far aa Houses Are Closing. INTERESTING TEMPLE Tonopah and reports conditions in that DEDICATION CEREMONIES enmp as being very flourishing. The Southern Pndfle, he says. Is dofng NATCHEZ, Miss., MaMrch 24 In- everything In its power to relieve the teresting ceremonies accompanied the congestion of freight on the Carson dedication today of Temple Bnal and Colorado, and on the Tonopah OITNTZUIJNO, Manchuria, March 24 Rusalan officers oonnect- Israel, the new Jewish synagogue mud. T.he hroadgauglng of the Car-io- n and Colorado, he says, la progresswhich replaces the one destroyed by ej with the headqunrters staff are convinced that General Kumkl is ing as rapidly as circumstances will f moving northeast with the intention of Investing Vladivostok. It is fire In November, 1903. Rabbi S. reported that all the women and children are leaving Harbin, where preached the dedication ser- nermit. and It Is thought that within the business houses ore closing. mon. and Rabbi 8. Bam field of Mem- ninety daya It will be possible to run of standard gauge between Reno phis the dedicatory oration. and Tonopah. 1 1 - - he-ii- pii-si-- JIBE! WHITE 1 WITNESS Judson and Surgeon-Colonthe United States and the American attaches also Harvard, captured The Venezuelan govem-M- at Mukden, arrived this morning. VsKiuela received a note some days ago el it lane between Bt Minister Bowen requlr-j- il m answer ss to whether Veneiuela mid arbitrate the questions pending, ud saying that in case of a refusal thi United States would fee free to hhe the step which may be necessary Aon American secure Justice. In President Castros note to Minster Bowen he peremptorily declines to permit any of the questions at is-to be arbitrated. The teat of the cosununlcatlon was not made public, U m MILITARY AND NAVAL COLLEGIANS CROSS FOILS NEW YORK, MaMrch 24. The championship contests of the Intercollegiate Fencing association begin tonight at the New York Athletic club, and the crack fencers of the United States military and naval academies and of the colleges belonging to the association are here to take part. West Point now holds both the team and individual championships, but the naval academy has entered a strong team, as have Yale, Harvard, Pennsylvania and the other colleges, and the West Point cadets will have to do their best work in order to retain the honors. at the state department it is that the tone of the note is (tactically insulting. Secretary of WirTaft, who is temporarily in charge airtate department matters, present-i- d MEETING OF WESTERN the Information to the president ICE MANUFACTURERS isd cabinet at this morning's meet-t- a KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 24 Ttodli patch from Minister Bowen The annual meeting of the Western Ice m thoroughly discussed at the cab-ta- Manufacturers' association began here meeting It is admlted that Cas-and will continue through .totoday has reply brought a crisis in the morrow, Leading manufacturers of a totaatlon. Minister Bowen doesn't say dosen states are in attendance and the to ton been dismissed from Veneiuela, discussions promise to be of great inbat his relatione are so strained that terest and Importance to the trade. It to almost beyond question he will be recalled. The next logical step will be DEPUTY SHERIFF to dispatch vessels of the navy to the SHOT IN PISTOL DUEL Yencauelean coast - to safeguard American interests and possibly establGOLDFIELD. Nev., March 24. News ish a blockade as nations reaches here of a pistol duel between European did tpo years ago. Secretary Taft deputy sheriffs and two robbers at remained half an hour after the cabimiles south 4f here. net meeting discussing the cltuation Beatty, eighty The held robbere up a wood camp and with the On leaving he got (400. They were overtaken last president. declined to state what action. If any, night at Beatty and opened fire. Dephu been decided upon, uty Harry Mannon was shot, probably la calling upon President Castro for fatally. One robber was caught and aa anasrer to his proposition to submit one escaped. There is talk of lynchto arbitration the issue. Minister Bow- - ing. "Mted in scocrdance with specific tlong frorn the state department. AMERICAN CAPTAIN made a proposition of this kind RELEA8ED ON PAROLE b tto Venezuelan foreign office several . and J there waa an ex-SEATTLE, March 24. The owners notes on the subject, but its of the steamer Tacoma received a jjtltor consideration was cut off by cable from Captain Connauton that &Pt departure from the capital the-Jahave released him on parole, President Castro at a moment when the crew of forty prisonatlll but kept n decision was required. ers on board the ship. Manager Tren-holVenezuelan government at that states that the company will made a counter-propositimake every effort to secure the reU Bcn looking to the arbitration lease of the crew. He is confident the the dispute by The Hague tribunal, court will not award the steamer prise ith the qualification to Japan. important lhe tribunal should arbitrate as , Preliminary the question as to DEATH AFTER TRANCE or not the United States gov-?n- 4 LASTING FIFTEEN DAYS had the right under lntema-la- w to intervene at all. This NEW YORK, March 24. Mlsa Lu-el- la rn,trued here as an attempt to Huestis, who, with her mother, n4 play the old Calvo doctrine, Mrs. James H. Huestis, lay In a trance 2J th United States has resolutely for fifteen days In the Presbyterian ffused to accept in hospital, died this morning. Physithe women hypnotised each wuytlons with the southern re- - cians claim A strange feature was that other. reported to the state depart-- I death of the daughter was marked the fact of President Csstro's the sudden falling in the vitality on a by and asked for instructions. the part of the mother, who lies in an re prepared with great care. adjoining room. ter Attorney-GenerJ": Moody opon call from the president, MEXICAN AMBASSADOR an opinion to the effect that AT THE POINT OF DEATH ed hat et of ps on 2 al in the Venetuelan the company's le were so asphalt Irregular as to Be. .Practically to a denial or Jus-t- o ,rcf0re Bowen was told to re- proposition for a free arbttra-o- f the issues between Veneiuela Waited States st the first op- -. kita n moment, and this, it appears, now Proceedings involving 24. March WASHINGTON. Manuel De Aspires, the Mexican bassador, who has been ill with grip since Inauguration day, had other sinking spell this morning li now at the point of deatn. IKTON Dr. am- the an- and RELIEF FUND u as ocirurn 121.552 de the New Bermude York and Walt case there were three other BROCKTON, Mass.. March 14. The sufwntch were suggested as relief fund for the benefit of the fire and explosion for Monday's of ferers b ik. arbitration, done. ers uht rltchfield claim (also based in the Grover shoe factory reached nir alt ccpcesslon), the claim of 121,552 today. com- HAVE BEEN on franchise, REINFORCEMENTS vlated ORDERED TO TONQUIN teMentC,i,m of th newspaper corre-fo- q, . . ' Pmrett, for damages arising 14. Fresh March MARSEILLES. oexueJa u,nni,,ry expulsion from reinforcements of .000 men and mulMUirn,,nlM,er' presentment of this nitions have been ordered to Tonquin an nctuai ultimatum, and 4.000 troops to Madagascar early hr ,i,r " 84111 open for further in April. 41,e department decides that .,0n 1,8 a not )THER VICTIM arrived to OF THE PRIZE RING minister some and Wmlve adopt March 24. John BILADELPHIA, dent Now that PreslNas refused to srbltrate a negro pugilist who collapsed flee ... the wy h!!0 8tM,n Navigation nt yt ill (j., .,r,nres the state department what to do. night In the ring at the Broadway letlc club, died this morning. pull-beare- ed an KUROKI WILL INVEST VLADIVOSTOK the Japanese GeneralNow floving to Northwest and Children Leaving Harbin the Business f er |