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Show DAILY UTAH STATE J0UENA1 wlme ix. number giRDEST FOUGHT we. OGDEN, THE PRESIDENT TJ TA L--l tuismy, aprii, i, C. A. SMURTHWAITE VICTIMS OP THE JAPANESE HAD THE EXPLOSION IN LEITER IS EXCOMMUNICATED TRIP IMMENSELY 1905 SUPERIOR GENERALS MINE AT ZEIGLER AT MUKDEN BATTLE High Counselors Took Action This Afternoon PRE- ACCORDED WARM WELCOME UIH SIDES CONFIDENTLY DICT VICTORY. AT LOUISVILLE. Mr. Smurthwaite Strongly Reaffirms TWO Posi- RESCUERS DEAD FROM STATEMENT MINISTER OF WAR SAKHAR0FF. INHALING GAS. tion Formerly Assumed by Him. OF i Conditions Bring All Along ftc Ideal Weather g Oat Vote. the Route Immense Crowds Gather to See Presidential Train. Record-Breakin- April 4. One of tne hiird-battles In the fought mayoralty In Is progress to-j- ij ilitory of Chicago The municipal ownership advo-Mtconfidently predict the election of Democratic candidate, julie Dunne, claim Harlan vhlk A Republicans rlll fin, but by a smaller majority. vote Is being palled, A Is furnishing cold weather nedesr, out the vote. to conditions bring Hd ot CHICAGO, et FIGHT FOR SAN DIEGO MAYORSHIP HOT DIEGO, Cal., April I. SAN An ex- traordinarily big vote was cast during the early hours In the municipal election today following the hottest campaign in yeare. Dan Jones, candidate ticket. Is on the straight Republican Sehon, opposel by Captain John I U. S. A., retired, who was nominated and enby petition of dorsed by the Democrats. The issue is municipal ownerahlp of tbe water eupply. The lndtratlona are that 8e-hns on will win. MOYER SUES OF COLORADO PRESIDENT DENVER, April 4. John M. Murphy, u attorney for Charles H. Moyer, pnaident of the Western Federation of Xiwr. has filed a complaint In the Daltcd States court against James H. Aided y. fonner governor of Colorado: Arman M. Bell, former adjutant-gen-- L and Captain Bulkeley Wells now ), who was military cwnmander In Tellurlde while that city in under martial law. Moyer alleges that he was subjected to hardships, humiliations and disrate by the defendants without probable cause and also without legal process He was also deprived, the complaint reads, of having a public and apeedy trial by an Impartial jury In the diitrlct in which the olTense is alleged to have been committed. The confinement. It Is alleged, greatly impaired the plaintiffs health by the reasons of the extreme dampness and unwholesomeness of the Jail, The idjutant-general- asserts that the defendants and that they Imprisoned according to complaint k guilty of malice dould be ta.f was held In r. Damages am demanded I ATTEMPT as a military prisonethe sum of $100,000 from each of the TO WRECK PACIFIC LIMITED SOUTHERN PORTLAND. 4. Two at-P- ti Ore., April here to wreck the Pacific southbound overland were made wthern Inin from wthbound. Portland. A freight train, was derailed by a pile of Nj on the track one mile north of the "jy. latter a second pile of ties was nd on the of a mile track wther north, all the obstructions Wfod so as to wreck the train com-utThe obstructions werere-ovand as the overland passed shots were fired at the In the morning shotgun shells ww found on the tracks. This Is the wsond attempt to wrecu the overland two one-thi- rd h. !. 1 engl-BM- r- week 4. War ON POOLROOMS IN 8AN FRANCISCO RAN FRANCISCO. April The 4. Jury has started Its war on the rooms in earnest. Nine arrests re mnde at Dick Abrams resort "JrIiiy and n'riv all the big pool-!r- n-Informs uspendet' business. brand Jurys Intention bad Jr Jwhed the toolrooms In some wholesale arrests would r been made. Foreman Andrews Aretly disappointed: over the small 'hher or urrests. man-otherwi- se 8EIZED AT SEATTLE jBATTLR Wash., April 4. A trunk Z n,lel vlth n counterfeiting outfit "rtsed hv secret sendee officers The trunk belongs to I P. arrested a few days ago at Mont- - on the charge of Wfli " xang of counterfeiters at hi Ll' "'Itb Unison was taken W. L Bnwn shipped the trunk to p.?!n' before he was. ar iIm na 11 " believed had planned il berate here. fRE lN TANNING CAUSES LOSS OF $200 plant tfcf1;!Cl'VS' four Ht. A'a.. April 4. here over the Short-lin- e brunch of the Louisville & Nashville, on schedule time this morning. The presidential party was greeted by (Governor Beckham. Acting Mayor Hureth and Chlr-nia- n Murray of the reception committee. An Immense crowd was at the station to greet the president. Around the station a cordon of soldiers had been stationed, in addition to a force of police. After an informal reception at the station the presidential party, with members of the local reception committee, entered carriages and the parade moved to the reviewing stand. Third avenue and other thoroughfares through which the procession passed were elaborately decorated and were thronged with cheering crowds. The personal escort of the president consisted of the George B. Easton Camp, United Confederate Veterans. The parade started from Third and A streets at 9:05. The president is enjoying every moment of his trip. All the way through Ohio as early as 4:30 this morning people were up In crowds to see the president's train. At every station where a stop was made the president alighted and shook hands. On entering Louisville the president's salute was fired by the local militia company. The crowds here are Immense. The president was cheered at frequent intervals by the continuous line of people. At Third and Broadway the Confederate veterans and members of the G. A. R. assembled. The president stood tn his carriage as they Those are the boys for me," passed. he shouted. Thu Spanish war veterans came next. These are my comrades." said the president. At Fourth and Broadway 1,500 school children sang' My Old Kentucky Home." The president saluted them. Twenty thousand people pressed around the reviewing stand to hear the president's speech. Governor Beckham delivered a brief welcome. The president responded tn a happy ad-to dress. The parade then proceeded the Louisville hotel, where the president was presented with a flask filled with water from a spring, an Inkstand made from a tree on Lincoln's birthplace and a silver case. The presidential party left Louisville at 11 o'clock. A Art Elkins Tanning ''xl't caused a loss of n $2 at At a meeting tins afternoon of the high council of Weber stake, Cnarits A. Smurthwaite was found guilty of unchristisnlike conduct and apostasy and was excommunicated from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSamts. Mr. Smurthwaite still hat recourse to another ecclesiastical tribunal the first presidency of the church l.nUISVILLE. Ky.. April 4. President Roosevelt's special train arrived he may appeal hie case to that body. 4 444444444 FURTHER INTERNAL FEARED News From Russian Interior of Governor Vetoes Measure Providing for Building and Equipping Grayest Character Serious State Factory. Rioting at Warsaw. LONDON, April 4. The Exchange-Telegrap- h LINCOLN, April 4. Governor Mickey vetoed the bond lusue of $200,000 voted by the legislature to build a state binding twine plant. He gave economy, made necessary by a 12,000,-00- 0 existing state debt, as the reason for the veto. The legislature Intended Nebraska to go Into business to fight the binder twine and cordage trust, and to that end the state legislature had appropriated 1250,000 with which to build and equip a factory for the manufacture of binding twine. Tbe plant was to be constructed at Lincoln within the walls nf the state prison, and the convicts of the penitentiary were to do all the work. The finished article, which Is used In binding grain was to be sold at cost to the farmers of Nebraska. BAD WRECK ON U. P. IN WYOMING well-inform- ed cltt-se- ns us al IN TEXAS DALLAS, Texas, April 4. Great prefor the reparations are being made and ception of President Roosevelt tomorrow here will arrive who party evening. The president Is to deliver address, and later he will an open-u- lr be tendered a banquet. Over 100 prom-'ineRepublicans and Democrat! from all parts of the state have been Invited. A military parade has been arranged In which the national guard from all sections of the state will lake part. ROME. April 4. The pope received private audience the Duke and Duchess of Connaught snd daughters Patricia and Margaria. The report that the pope has sanctioned the marriage of the king of Spain with Princess Patricia Is declared untrue. In nt GREEN RIVER. Wyo.. April 4. Sixteen heavily loaded ears of a freight train were thrown Into the ditch near Rock Springs on the Union Pacific shortly before midnight No one was Injured but the pile up Is one of the most complete and disastrous, from a financial standpoint, of any that has occurred on the Union Pacific since the awful head-en- d collision at Asusa, six months ago. The freight struck a soft spot in the track while running thirty miles an hour, and the sixteen cars bounced from the rails like rubber balls. Tbe fast mall and Overland flyer westbound are behind the wreck. A delay of twelve hours will occur to traffic because of the difficulty In buildtbe ing a temporary track around wreckage. 4 4 44444444 44 4444444 4 4 444444444 ST. PETERSBURG, April 4 General Llnevltch's position ha UUISVILLE. April 4. John Sauer, 4 altered for the worse. The general staff fears the Japanese will be 4 4 In Harhln "within a month. It is rumored the railway has been cut s iirninlnent merchant of Jeffersonnear Tsitcihar. ville. Ind.. while hurrying to see the president's parade, slipped and fell, breaking his neck and dying Instantly- - $ Ankinsiiii, la-lte- -- 44 4 4 4 ST. PETERS III' KG, April 4. In a statement today War Minister Saka-I'ni- T declared that tbe men and material of the Riisstiin army Ht the battle of Mukden were equal to those of tbe JaiHiuese, forcing the reluctant that Jiiiuticse generalship superior to ItiiSMliin. Minister denied that he hud ever intrigued ug.iinst General Kurnptiikln, ufflnnlng that be gave tbe liitlcc hi most loyal supti't. U lie declared the reports thnt Russia eoiinteriiiinidirig orders for war materials abroad Is baseless, and insists that there has been no relaxation In preiHiratlons to continue tbe cnui-ltiHioi- i I 8ak-nro- ff war. ATTEMPT ( TO ASSASSINATE PREFECT OF POLICE ST. PETERSBURG, April 4. An attempt was made lust night to assassinate M. Mlsgule, the assistant prefect of ixillee. Three allots were fired at his carriage, but the horses took fright nt the first shot and bolted, probably saving the officer's life. The assailant escuped. It is reported thnt another attempt Tre-po- lf on the life of Governor-Generwas foiled last night. al RUMORED ESCAPE OF ASSASSIN OF VON PLEHVE VIENNA. April 4. The Tayebla$t says it Is learned from a private source that Knsonefr, the usstissln of M. Von Plehve, has escuped from iirison in the fortress if 8L Peters and 8t. 18111. SENATOR KEARNS AND WIFE IN SAN FRANCISCO SAN KRANCTKUO. April 4. Former Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearns are at the Pulnce hotel here. Senator Kearns In looking after some personal interests and they will leave for home In two or three days, going to Los Angeles and thence home by way of the new. Ban Pedro. Lon Angeles A Rnlt Lake line. METH0DI8T CONFERENCE RESOLVES AGAINST SMOOT WASHINGTON, CHADWICK ATTORNEY A8KS FOR STAY OF EXECUTION April 4. At yester- day's session of the Baltimore Methodist Eptscopnl conference, a resolution petitioning the United tSates senate to CINCINNATI. April 4. pass remedial legislation against the Judge Francis J. Wing of Cleveland, at- Mormon church and against the retentorney for Mrs. Chadwick, appeared tion of his seat In the senate by SenaIn the United States court of appeals tor Hinoot, whs reiiorted without today to aak for a stay of execution of the sentem-- Imiaiaced by the federal court at Cleveland. District Attor- ASKS FOR GOVERNOR was on BRADY'S RESIGNATION ney Sullivan or Cleveland hand to oppose the motion. The stay WASHINGTON. April 4. Owing to was asked In order that Mrs. Chady wick may be kept In Cleveland to complaints that Governor Bradycom-of In the bankruptcy proceedings. Al iska In Identified with a mining pany which H extensively entangled MISSING EXTRADITION and advertising Its affairs, Secretary PAPERS ARE FOUND Hitchcock, under direction of the president, has made a constitutional CINCINNATI. April 4. J. "Morgan request for Brady's resignation. Smith and wife were taken from the count v jail today to plead to the charge ENGINEER AND FIREMAN ' KILLED IN COLLISION of being fugitives from Justice. Atsecured for defendants, torney ShHy. a cola continuance until Friday. The couWELLHVILLE, O.. April 4.- -n ple were returned to Jail. The mtastng lision eHily thitt morning between, an extradition papers have been found. extra freight engine and the flyer on the Pennsylvania railroad al Caxtonia. They were In the hands of an Engineer Edward Fuller and Fireman II. Endg of the passenger train were EARTHQUAKE CAU8E8 killed. Several others were slightly SERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE Injured. e tea-tlf- LONDON. April 4. A dispatch from Lahore, British India, says a violent earthquake occurred there accompanied by serious loss of life 'and damage to buildings. The town hall was almost rasd and the cathedral and mosque of Jutna Masjld were seriously damaged. Many houses In the native quarter collapsed. PRINCE AND PRINCESS HENRY AT TSARKOE-8EL- O ST. PETERSBURG. April 4. Prince ORAL ARGUMENT IN and Princess Henry of Prussia arrived INTERSTATE COMMERCE CASE at Tarkoe-Se1- o this morning. The will remain for some time. princess WASHINGTON. April 4. The dif- The prince will return to Berlin In 8 ferential case. Involving the question few days. All attempts to give the of differentials on trafflre to the At- vitt of Prince Henry a political charlantic ports, came up for oral argu- acter are scouted at the Gcrmnn ment before the Interstate Commerce commission here today. DEEP SNOW TIES UP TRAFFIC IN COLORADO JAPS WILL BE IN HARBIN IN A MONTH BROKE HIS NECK TRYING TO SEE PRESIDENT April 4.' - William tuiiie slate tuspci lnr, mid M inagi-Jnlm Graham, died this morning from gas inhaled yesterday while leading nseiiiiiR parlies into the loiter mine, u here the terrlfth- - explosion of some fifty K.i entombing The work of removing the miners. bodies continue today. The explosion was due to the fact mines are not worked that the r oil Sunday, thus allowing the gas to accumulated In the lower workings. There was much excitement among the miners when the nccMeiit became known, because there hud been a strike of long duration nml ninny conflicts strikers and hud occurred between non-uniminers. Investigation tends to show that the cutustrophe was due to the Hcctdentul explosion of accumulated gas. The number of dead la estimated at thirty four; wounded, three. It transpires thnt there were two explosions close together. The first explosion took place In the air shaft and was followed ny a much greater explosion In the muln shaft. There were employed in the mine only 180 men, 120 being at work yesterday. Four engea containing ten nten of the day force had gone 'down Into the Hnd were suppoaedly at the button when the catastrophe occurred. The explosion wrecked the shaft, blowing out the skids on which the cages were hoisted. Of the thirty-fou- r men thought to be dend only fifteen hud been taken out at 10 o'clock last night. Besides these bodies, three were removed alive, but with fatal Injuries. Among the dead are James J. P. Fink snd Rejtu'in einl-rw: Willis Campbell. The remainder are Greeks and Lithuanians, and were designs ted by numbers. Superintendent Hurd said that the shaft was a wreck and that the main (ntrnnee wax so disabled that tt would lake a week to repair It. In the effort to recover the entombed men five- rescuers were overcome by All the searchers for the ufterdninp. men below were let down by hand. In two Instances the men shove were neerly overcome by gas. HI.. t TROUBLES and the Three. jured Thirty-Fou- r Russian Forces and Army Material Equal to Those of Japan. In- and u Imk Ii:m aftcr- - shn.ild not la- - fcoiimiunic:ilrd il'ruii'jiily hi from niinii t lie3 high nr.mui nf tile Weber the Chiin'i of Jesus Christ of luitler-da- y S:iints on the charge of Si.iUe uf Ziuii, Clmivli i,f Christ and apostasy Hnii-ts- . uf Liiier-dn- y in regtiled against me liy Elder II. 11. Godular sessiun lit the Ma id instidard. I answer: tute. "1. My attitude towards the church, The li'iKiuess uf iniiiiit.iiice tn be and the preaident thereof, is clearly deconsiilt-riiind derided the hearing of fined and unreservedly set forth In iny the charges against Cnurles A. Sinurttl-wait- e. letier to Bishop K. T. Woolley, dated uho March d 1905. In IS, and recently dixfellowshlp-pemy answer to by the bishopric of the Fourth his court, dated March 21. 19il5. ward brought out practically a full 2. Both of the above mentioned attendance of the council, the delib- documents are hereby made a part of erations nf Mhirh were presided over this answer, and I assert that they by President 1 W. Shuriliff. contain complete refutation of the said . Hyruin II. Goddard, the complaining charges. S. witness against Mr. Biiiurthwulte, was I denounce the charges of present, but the latter did tint attend conduct and apostasy ns the session, he having gone to 8alt od'ously false, and aa malevolent, scanLake this morning. dalous. libelous, vicious and wicked. In answer to the citation issued to "f. God la my witness. him by John Y. Bluth, clerk of the "Respectfully, high council, to show cause why he (Signed) should not be excommunicated, Mr. CHARLES A. SMURTHWAITE. Smurthwaite sent tn the council the The above communication, together with the complaint, the letter sent by following communication: Ogden, Utah, April 4, 1905. To the Mr. Smurthwaite to Bishop Woolley, High Council of the Weber Stake of and the transcript of the proceedings the Church of Jesus Christ of Lntter-da- y held In the bishop's court, were read to the members of the council and Saints. Ogden. Utah Dear Brethren: In response to the request of fully considered and discussed by your clerk. Elder John V. Bluth, dated them. The proceedings, of course, March 28, 1905. to show cause why I were conducted in private. 2 states that further Internal troubles are feared in Russia. The news from the Interior is of the gravest character. Serious rioting occurred at Warsaw yesterday In which many were The authorities are unable Injured. to preserve order and the rioting conINDIAN TERRITORY AGOG u OVER PRESIDENTS COMING tinues. Reports from Tints, trans-Cacassia, state that further rioting SOUTH MCALLISTER. I. T.. April 4. occurred there yesterday. The Baltic President Roosevelt, en route to Tex- provinces are also reported to be agias. Is slated to make two stops in the tated and an outbreak Is threatened. Indian Territory tomorrow, and this ANOTHER GENERAL STRIKE entire section is on edge In anticipaIMMINENT IN WARSAW tion of the coming of the chief execuMustive. The stops will be made at WARSAW, April 4. Two shots were kogee and at this place. Though they fired Is by a group of men at Police DIt expected duration of brief will be a irector Wanovsky aa he was walking to time say the president will find was woundfew words and to shake hands with down street. The Inspector Injuries are not dansome of the thousands of visitors eager ed twice, but his assassins esThe would-b- e to meet him. The railroads are pre- gerous. the Into caped. paring to bring many visitors unrest In labor circles city and the crowd Is expected to be Is Increasing men are notable and seen here. ever the largest of the opinion that another general strike is Imminent. WILL PARTICIPATE IN A large manufacturer in a neigbor-in- g STUPENDOUS WOLF DRIVE town refused a big contract last because after conferring with week 4. Although O. T., April LAWTON, leaders among his workmen he the president seeks Isolation from the the that all his employes world In planning to hunt wolves for was convinced within a month In spite rewalk out would acre 480,000 pasture a week in the assurance that manufacturer's of the the serve in southern Oklahoma, equally with of that section of the territory the employes would profit to complete the himself and remaining view by shall he that demanded have contract. participate In one of the rousing, has prohibited The governor-generwolf drives for which the the sale of revolvers, pistols and carsouthwest country is noted. To this end arrangements are now tridges throughout the whole territory under his sdmlnistratlon. All the arms being made for the biggest drive since which were in the possession of the the historic southwest. been handed over to have dealers a horse gun be will given The president authorities. and will bike part In thy final rush the custody of the after the wolves have been corraled. DUKE AND DUCHESS HAVE AUDIENCE WITH POPE PREPARATIONS FOR THE RECEPTION MONEY OUTFIT The Number of Dead Is Estimated The FRIENDS OF HYDE WILL DEPOSE ALEXANDER 4. A new feature the Equitable Assurance societys war develoiied this afternoon when the friends of James H. Hyde announced Ihelr intention to depose President Alexander at a meeting of the board of directors next Thursday. NEW YORK, April In OPERATORS AND MINERS 8IGN YEARLY SCALE ALTOONA, Pa.. April 4. A committee of bituminous coal operators and the miners scale committee this morning signed the old scale for another year, thus averting a strike nf 55,900 miners. NEW JERSEY MURDERESS SENTENCED TO DEATH HACKENSACK. N. J.. April Mrs. Anna Valentine, convicted of the murder of Rosie Salsa, wno. she alDENVER. April 4. A snowstorm Is leged, supplanted her In the affections raging in the Rockies and in some of her husband, was sentenced today to places the snow Is five feet deep on Ite executed on May 12th. the .railroads. All trains are delayed MINISTER CONGER and other traffic Interrupted. IS RETURNING HOME REPORT OF EXPLOSION PEKIN. April 4. Minister Conger, DECLARED UNFOUNDED who has been appointed ambassador HARBIN, April 4. The report thnt to Mexico, left for the United States the explosion of a bomb destroyed the today vta Hankow. Representatives of artillery depot, causing a loss of seventy-f- all foreign nations assembled at the ive Hti'tliui tn bid hint farewell. lives. I entirely unfounded. t |