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Show NUMBER IX. VOLUME ilT OGDEN, UT A 124. DEftATS L FIGHT TO THE THE BITTER END II SYRIAN-AMERICA- 1 MAY LI SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1905 W TRADEMARK LAW IN OPERATION NS THE PRESIDENTS MEN CHICAGO BEFORE TRIP TO THE WEST JURY s Believed That of the Equitable Will Vice-Preside- BY jmjESSED AN nt Re- UNO Hyde REQUIRES SYRIA.haTRADERS TO IT OFFERS ADDITIONAL MEANS Indications Are That Beef Trust" OF PROTECTION. LEAVE HAYTI. Jury Is Getting Ready to Re- fuse to Resign. IMMENSE turn Indictments. HE WILL HUNT BIG oulf OF SPECTATORS. THRONG SOUTHWEST GAME IN COLORADO. American Citizens On the Island Has the Approval of Nearly All the f j NKW YORK, April 1. When Janie Ask Protection From This Business Organizations of (ilU'AiiO. April 1. Tiie examination H. Hyde, w n f of the Equitit nesses nit the the Country. Government. Defeats the Light able Assurance society, reached hi "beef mist" irr.uid jury is finished for Distinguished Party Will Not Reflu Dark Blue office at 10:30 this morning he wax tin- present. I 'lily men were turn to Washington Until About Blue By Four Lengths On asked if he intended to retgn At tlic summoned In in today. Thames. the First of June. the will , ABHlMlTt x. A i t , 1. The law The new rinse of today' session tin reione to the demand of President AMlIXHTdX, vice-preside- nt -- nf-tott - I'liii-ng- upi-pu- April 1. Oxford today Cambridge in 4 he annual boat Putney-Mortlacourse t 0ver the winning by three du Thames, Time, twenty minutes and seconds. A hundred thous-u- j jjdjtj-tthe race, people witnessed oatrldge won the toss and chose The BtBrtln tbeRney ide- a n:4. Oxford, putting strokes, shot ahead of Cam-mji- c, Mff-si- x LONDON. jted ke stroke was thirty-fiv- e, be accompanied by public exposure of his alleged questionable methods. Hyde replied: "1 have nothing to say. 1 intend to maintain my policy of silence. There may be a statement later on." From people close to Hyde it t learned that he would refuse to resign and that the flgnt will go on to the bitter end. Representatives of the different factions of tne Equitable assembled at noon in the office of State Insurance Superintendent Hendrick. At 3:30 the conference Is still in i:i all ii.i) ti in settle t:u-i- r affairs, cease ii.i litiK and Ir.m-- the country operative tmlay. according to advice from and the of it enforcement are consequence awaited with coiisiileralile interest by the state department here, owing to tlie fact that a number of Syrians doing business in the island claim American citizenship and have asked the protection of this government. While the state department is always keenly alert to protect this country's subjects, wherever they may be, it is the prevailing opinion that the most of the American citizens among tbe residents of Ilayii me of the bogus" variety, such as are to be found in plenty in all the West Indian islands. They obtain citizenship aperz in this country, oftentimes through gross fraud and with the single purpose of using them to protect their commercial Interests In the Island where they have taken residence. Among those in the matter, the action of Haytl in barring the Syrians Is considered but a natural result of the conditions that have existed there for some years. The Syrians are extremely obnoxious to the natives, as they have mnnaged to obtain control of most of the retail business of the Island and are reputed to he unscrupulous dealers and merciless creditors. l c, session. No developments are reported. Hammer-anlth At led by one length. At the close of the conference at led by two 3:45 it was announced that & commitbridge Oxford Cambridge then spurted and tee representing the Equitable policyIngths. lmme-dlite- ly holders demanded twenty-eigof the ad the lead half a length,' but dropped back. On approach-m- i flfly-tw- o directors, two existing vaBarnes bridge Cambridge semed cancies on the board to be filled by to go to pieces and Oxford Increased men chosen by the policy Holders. Mr. Cambridge Root, counsel for the Equitable, stated the lead to four lengths. unmade a desperate effort but was that he would recommend the acceptOx- ance of able to overcome the lead which this plan to the board of diford held until the end of the race. The rectors. race haa fallen to Cambridge for the DEMOCRATIC LOVE last three years. FEAST AT DES MOINES SHONTS CHAIRMAN OF CANAL COMMISSION DEB MOINES, la., April 1. Prominent Democrats of Iowa are gathering WASHINGTON. April 1. The presi- here for the banquet to be held at the P. Savery dent today apopinted Theodore tonight in celebration of Jeffebonts, president of the Clover Leaf ferson's birthday. The affair Is exrailroad, to be chairman of the Isth- pected to be a notable one. James B. MINERS BURIED Mr. Shonta Weaver will act as toastmaster and mian canal commission. ALIVE BY CAVErIN Thlted the White House with Secretary the lit of scheduled speakers Includes Korton and received the offer of the the names of William J. Bryan of NeFour Mexican TUCSON. April ippolntment from the president and braska and Governor Johnson of Minminers are known to have been burled KNfted it. nesota. alive and five seriously injured by a cave-i- n at the mines of the Imperial ADVISED OF DEPARTURE DENMARK OBSERVES THE Copper company, near Silver Bell. OF CRUISER BROOKLYN HANS ANDERSEN CENTENARY Aria., last night. Others may have perished. but It is now believed the bodies Washington. April i. The navy COPENHAGEN. April 1. Through- of all the dead will be recovered. The fepartment was advised this morning out Denmark literary exercises will be men were working In the long tunnel of the arrival of the cruiser Brooklyn held tomorrow to mark the centenary which connects the two main shafts at Guantanamo. Cuba, and the depart- of the birth of Hans Christian Anderwhen the ground gave in. By midnight ure Immediately thereafter for Port Au sen. known the world over for his the injured men imprisoned in the tuninwas to Tales. He Prince, Haytl, celebrated protect American Fairy nel were rescued and the bodies of terests. born at Odense on April 3, 1805, and those crushed to death were recovered the inhabitants of bis native town will, after heroic work. A dozen others were TOBACCO TRUST BLAMED of course, pay special honor to his sightly injured. FOR DISAPPEARANCE OF BILL memory. A tablet already exists on the facade of the home of his child- 8TEEL TRUST TELEGRAPH ER8 LINCOLN. Neh., April 1. The cigTO RECEIVE INCREASE hood. arette bill, which passed both houses, bu disappeared from the desk of the BATTLESHIP OHIO TO NEW YORK. April 1. As a result of rleifc of the senate. JOIN ASIATIC SQUADRON the initiative taken by the Carnegie It is charged the tobacco trust Is st the bottom of the Steel company, now, a constituent part dinppea ranee. SAN FRANCISCO. April 1. The of the United States Steel corporation, battleship Ohio, after many delays, in advancing wages, the telegraphers WILL sailed today for China to Join the in the employ of the company are to SERVE SENTENCE OF ONE YEAR Asiatic The vessel will receive an advance of rrom 8 to 10 per squadron. probably remain in the far east for cent, the Increase taking effect today. "WLWAUKEE, April 1. three years and then sail for New The Increase applies to the oprt-ator- s Jacob Schutz was sentenced to York. all over the country employed In the Bar In the house of correction for offices of the company, embracing mptlng a bribe of S300 In 1900. New 'Chicago. York, Pittsburg, other Cleveland and Youngstown. NEW THE MARRIAGE cltle. OF MAY. whose the' start Two minutes later Ox-S- ri ed ht well-inform- ed ' . PlCELSPOST Evidence Supplied By County Clerk ao to Wedding of Mist Hatch. ' The county clerk ban Just forward-- M to Xovth Yakima, Wjnsh., certified "O' of the application for a mar-kj- e license and the marriage certlfl-- t of Janies E. Hughes and Miss Hatch, who were married by Municipal Judge John D. Murphy Jan-Bf- y 20th last. The records were nted an evidence In a criminal1 pros-futland were applied for by an homey of North Yaklmn. The cou-- 9 May E. on appeared at the clerks office and c',ri a license. The man gave his i 38 and the girl as 15. The w of the girl, or at least one who jjlms to he the mother, en,Mlt. The man gave Englewood. Colorado, also gave her his residence and the girl Ogilen. although from subsequent Iopinnts it would appear that the lived at North Yakima and r1 the father ',n. starred proceed-- 3 against Hughes who, according reports, had other matrimonial were you Pooled? F.itive Boy Was Fores Today. Out in law 'iuiiiuriir.ing tinregistration of tp'di'inarks and prmidlni; fur tliclr ubiili went into operation tod iv. marks I tic cunstmim.itiuii of all effort oil ttie part of business men of the railed states eovering a period of ten or tiftei-- u years. FOr an even longer period the mutter lias been agitated in (ongress. Since 1870 the matter of revising and modifying the laws relating to trademarks has been before the national legislative body in one form or other. Under nil act of 159S. President McKinley appointed commissioners to revise and amend the trademark laws. This commission, composed of Pruncls Forbes, Judge Peter S. Grosscup and Arthur P. Greeley, made an elaborate and exhaustive report on the subject of trademarks and prepared the bill which became a law today. . The measure before It was submitted to congress at the beginning of the last session received the approval of practically all the business organizations in this country. From a commercial standpoint the new regulations are of wlda interest. The new law saves all the rights of the trademark owner as they have heretofore existed, mid offers additional advantages and means of protection. (1) It permits the registration of all trademarks used In interstate commerce; (2) It puts all controversies growing out of trademarks withused In Interstate commerce in the Jurisdiction of United Btates courts; (3) it permits the registration of every trademark now in use, whether It complies with the technical rules pt. the patent office or not, provided the mark has been In use ten years; (4) It provides a remedy by way of Inactual damages, punitive junction, damages and profits derived from Infringement, as well as the destruction of infringing labels, marks and packages; (5) every unlawful use of the on the registered 'trademark,-whethevery goods themselves, or on advertising matter, signs, receptacles or other vessels, will constitute an Infringement; (6) the government charge for registration of such trademark Is 310. - NEBRA8KA LEGISLATURE PA8SE8 ANTI-TRUS- LAW T LINCOLN. Neb., April 1. Both houses of the legislature have passed bill aimed at the Junkln anti-tru- st packers who seek to destroy competition by cutting prices In certain localities. The governor will sign the measure.- 4 PEA8ANT8 PILLAGING ESTATES OF LANDOWNERS ST. PETERSBURG. April 1. Peas- jury adjourn until Wednesday mi uerouril of the election. Indications aluuit the 1. WASlll.VilTi N, Jury room are Ihut either tin Jury Is There April nearlug the end of its Investigation oi- uas a constant stream of callers at the ls getting ready to return indictment. While l!iuie today. Most of them e called to to the say simply OCEAN RATES ADVANCED FOR SUMMER TRAFFIC p resilient, who leave here Monday for his lung trip to the southwest and NKW YtiltK. April 1. In accord- west. Seerclary Loeb ha sent to ance with the agreement arrived at eaeh member uf the president'll party during the recent couferenee In I5n a haiulHoiiie itinerary of the trip as far don of representatives of the as it haa been arranged. The memsteamship lines, the summer bers of the party will Include tariffs were inaugurated today. This eneral Moody and Secretary is one month earlier than has been the Loeb and the uaual large crop of White custom in former years. The leading llouae stenographers and confidential steamship lines expect the traffic during the coming sum- clerks. In addition there will be a number of newspaper men. mer will be the largest on record. President Roosevelt spent today In LORAINE, OHIO, BANK off hla desk and getting ready clearing WRECKERS ARRESTED to start on hla trip. The special train K. P. will leave at 9 oclock Monday mornLOKA1NE. O.. April Ed Walker, assistant cashier, and ing. It la understood the distinguishD. Wulker, bookkeeper of the Citizens' ed party will not return until about Savings bank, which failed yesterday the 28th of May. were a of $90,000 defalcation, because arrested this morning. Kaneen Is laravlng Washington Monday morncharged with enibt xzleinent and the ing the flrat objective point will be are LmilHvllle. which will lie reached early All Walkers with complicity. the nest morning. After leaving young men. The three prisoners were taken to Louisville the president and hla party Elyria, the county seat, and placed In will go to Texas, passing through Jiill. Justh-- Lord fixed the bonda at South McAllister and Muacogee in the where ahort stops 16,000. Up to noon ball had not been Indian will lie made. In Texas It has been furnished. arranged for the president to Visit Dallas. Waco, Austin, Fort Worth and VANDERBILT HELD IN FIVE HUNDRED BAIL several other points before the hunting country la reached. After spend1. Alfred ing several day pursuing Jackrabblts, NEW YORK, April Gwynne Vanderbilt, arrested yester- the president will proceed 'to Colorado Unless the day for an alleged violation of the au- to hunt bigger game. tomobile sjieed law, was held In $500 course of national affairs should deball for trial when arraigned In the mand his presence it Is probable that the president will not again see Washpolice court today. ington until the first of June. The special train of President RooseNAVY PAY CLERK DISMISSED FROM SERVICE velt and party will consist of three msgnlflcent cars, the first of which is 1. Navy NORFOLK, Pay a composite ear seventy feet long, April Clerk X. D. Holt, charged with. short- with wide vestibules, a baggage comfeet long, a barage In his accounts on the cruiser partment twenty-tw- o Ran Francisco, from Asiatic station, ber shop, bathroom, smoking room', liwho was recently tried by cou rt mar- brary and buffet. Next la the private tin 1, was today released and dismissed car "Forrest, seventy feet long, con- with the talnlng an observation room and eight from the navy in findings of the court. The crew of the sect Ioiih of berthf. The president's San Francisco mnde up Holt's short- private car la the "Rocket," a comage. partment sleeper with four private sleeping compartments, and a dining REFINERY COMPANY'S room in the rear. PLANT IS DESTROYED 's A pilot train will precede the over the road a few special CLEVELAND, April 1 The Immense minutes ahead of the one carrying tbe plant of the National Refitnlng com- chief executive of the nation and hla pany was totally destroyed by fire party, and a small army of track walkthis afternoon. The loss is $200,000. ers will be on duty along the line to Ten thousand barrels of oil were de- thoroughly examine the roadway, stroyed. bridges and culverts. Scouts have been sent ahead by Philip Stewart of Colorado Springs to locate the best hunting grounds on REPORT OR the western slope, and they will report to Mr. Stewart, who will advise Presiin dent Roosevelt upon his arrival DOMIHICkH AFFAIRS Colorado Springs. guiul-liy- -- trans-Atlant- ic Attorney-G- trans-Atlant- ic Ka-nee- n. e Ten-ltory- , I presl-deift- 1 ants In the Werra district of Lithuania MOTOR BOAT 8HOW AT are marching through tbe country MONACO AROU8E8 INTERE8T pillaging estates and demolishing the TREATY EFFECTIVE houses of landowners. The police sre and troops are called for. MONACO, April 1. Everything la in powerless ' readiness for the opening tomorrow of the motor bait show and races. The MARCONI AND BRIDE . ARRIVE IN NEW YORK exhibition, which is to continue two Substantial Increase In Postal Busi- weeks, tyis aroused great Interest throughout Europe especially among NEW YORK. April 1. Gugliemo ness With Great Britain Marconi and bride arrived today on shipbuilders and motor manufacturers, Twenty-on- e as aa steamer Cnmpana from Liverpool. the well sportsmen. Is Expected. Professor Hollander Sails for Santo thousand six hundred dollars will be GREEK8 PLOTTING TO BULGARIANS MASSACRE distributed In prizes. Domingo to Investigate Government Conditions. THE SPRING REDUCTION VIENNA, April 1. It Is asserted by IN PRICE OF COAL the Sofia press that Greeks In Salonlca WASHINGTON, Apfil 1. The parcels post treaty recently concluded beare plotting the massacre of all tween the United States and Great NEW YORK, April 1. The coal carIn that city. Britain became effective today. The rying railroads today put into effect NEW YORK. April 1. Professor agreement is in nearly all respects the usual spring reduction of 50 cents STEAMER CR08SING ATLANTIC E. Hollander, appointed special Jacob aranENGINES treaties TURBINE WITH to of previously the similar price per ton on the commlasloner to Santo Domingo for ranged with Germany, Denmark and thracite coal. This makes the price finanBe1. The Allen the purpose of Investigating the several other countries of Europe. at shipping points 34.50 per ton. HALIFAX. April IsThe maximum weight allowed Is four ginning the first of next month, the steamer Victorian F, the first steam- cial system- snd condition of the to for the land's Is government The rate report ounces. 10 Tursix wholesale price will tie increased pounds and ship to cross the Atlantic with fixed at IS cents a pound or fraction of cents per ton per month, until the fig bine engines, has been sighted off this president, sailed today on the steamer Porto Rico. He will there a pound in this country and 2s a par- ure of $5 Is reached on September 1, at harbor on her voyage from Liverpool Caracas for to the United States steamer a transfer movement for The be 1.500 will steamer coal The in Is this England. has cel which price it expected morning. Chattanooga, which has neen placed bound west parcels post arrangement with Great sold for during the coming winter. passengers, mostly at his disposal, and will sail for Banto Britain began many years ago, and a Domingo City. He experts to return substantial increase in postal business about the last of May. Its to follow operation. Is expected WILL m fc tide-wat- er , - PROFITABLE Full MIRING. d Company Announces a Dividend of (300 Per Share. Ogden-Goldfiel- L? you see a pocktbook lying on the and when you try to pick it (D t suddenly becomes animated and you with a handful of gravel, 1 get mad, for from around some S"1 the shrill cry of "April Fool" t0 MMll you ,ry 10 ,00k dignified yon ut Y,n tn the hunT n your way Lhat the small boy has on you. For today is April Fools day. and no how much of n fool we may to 0,her days In the year, it can ouiviv j no ,nmi to be a fool publicly n lie day. So the best thing we can do , that the man k Jo,n ,n the 1t(ugh ,y or girl may hav4on us and by bapk Bt them, for next to mskin fDo1 of another the average ebiM J5ia nothing better thnn to be lmiq 1.- - April -- James W. Alexander, who yesterday recent piixx'il threatened to start an investigation, to Bjii.m traders r the Mining company, better known aa the "Zlnn Case," are rejoicing today. The cause of this hilarity Is the announcement by the board of directors of another dividend. This time 3300 per share will he paid each stockholder. This Is the fifth dividend which has been paid in less than a year, making a total dividend of 3800 per share. This Bliu reholders Is profitable In mining. Ogden-Goldfie- ld t POLICE COMMISSIONER INJURED BY BOMB LODZ. April 1. Police Commissioner Bsabolovlcs of the Second district was seriously Injured today by a bomb Ihmwn nl him in the street. ST. PETERSBURG PEACE REPORTS INCREASED TARIFF TO PROVIDE NEW YORK. April 1. 1. Ar- ent. SECRETARY MORTON TO ABANDON THE TRIP WASHINGTON, April 1. Secretary of the Navy Morton, who was to the president on his western trip, has been obliged to cancel the arrangement on account of Hbacesa In one of bis ears. The case is not serious, but will necessitate his remaining In The Japanese BUFFALO for treatment. RUBBER HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE BUFFALO, April 1. The large rubwill be an Increase of duties on nearly ber house of the J. H. Thing company all articles now subject to the Import was burned today. The loss was 3250,- tax. The excess receipts from the noo. new rates will be used for the war fund. The change Is expected to pro- FIVE RUSSIAN 8H1P8 duce 32.000.0n0 additional revenue. BOUND FOR JIBUTIL Turn Over to Japan the Eastern Chinese Railroad In Lieu of Indemnity. 444444444444444444 44 444444444444444444 4444444 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. April rangements for the president's visit here April 7 fur a reunion of the Rough Riders is complete. The features of the program will be two sessions Hwith the Rough Riders from which all outsiders will be excluded. In the morning there will be a parade and in tbe afternoon tbe business men will banquet the president. Two hundred Rough Riders are expected to be pres- Washington WAR FUND8 FAOL 3 B Russia Will Cede Sakhalin to Japan and Agree That Manchuria and consul here haa announced the new customs tariff on Imports Into Japan, Korea Will Be Outside the Sphere of Russian Influence-W- ill which will go Into effect July 1. There ST. PETERSBURG, April 1. According to peace reports ctrcu- luted on the Bourse today, Russia will cede the southern island of Sakhalin to Japan and agree that Manchuria and Korea will per- 4 mnncntly be outside the sphere of Russian Influence and that tbe Eastern Chinese railroad will be turned over to Japan for cession to 4 China or to an international syndicate upon the consideration of 1125.000,000, which Japan is to accept in lieu of indemnity. 4 4 4 44444444 4 44 444444444 COMPLETED ARRANGEMENTS TO RECEIVE PRESIDENT 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444 ENGINEER KILLED; AND FIREMAN ISLAND OK PKBIM, April 1. Five PASSENGERS INJURED Russian warships have passed Punset bound for Jibuti!. LITTLE FALLS, N. Y.. April 1. Engineer Wilkinson and Fireman Wright RUSSIA WILL ISSUE were killed and several passengers ANOTHER INTERNAL LOAN slightly Injured in a wreck caused by a West Shore train striking a landLONDON. April 1. A dispatch from slide east of St. Johnsvllle and rolling St. Petersburg says another Internal down an embankment. The engine loan, for $100,000,000 wjl be Issued shortly. toppled Into the Erie canal. - |