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Show DAEI IX. NUMBER VOLUME HE FEDERAL JURY UTAH STATE JOUKNAL OGDEN, UTAPI 142. DELCASSE WILL WHEAT MARKET INE WANTS T TO A SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1905 PLAN SHARE h TO BAR OF THE BANK BOOKS Officially Announced That He Has MAY Reconsidered Intention belonging to the sausage CASING OPTION SCORED Into Korea. WILL Slump Follows Announcement That Claims April 22. M. Stlenne, mln-Is't.- -i Gates and Armour Had Agreed uf the Interior, stated In the loband bies of the chamber today that M. Bank Officials Subpoenaed Upon Settlement. Creates Stir fnreign minister, had withdrawn Action Among his resignation. President Loubet sent the Packers. for M. Delcusse who visited the Elysees Cilli'AGi . ami had a long Interview with the l president. Later it waa officially an- mark. i nounced that Delcasse will reiiiiitn in :l,ll'l ,l tin tin- - board of trade, I lie the cabinet. 22. May cplinii stored a loss of six CHICAGO. April Four All the members of the ministry. In- cents wit bin a few minutes, and cashier of Chicago nn creating cluding Delcasse, .met at the Elysees a veritable riot among the traders, who tlonal hanks were' served with subthis Hfieruoon for council. It is un- had been relying on Armour to hold poenas duces tecum requiring them derstood the Japanese note regarding the market to the 11.17 mark. to produce the cash books, bank books, the Kamranh bay incident was the The slump this morning was followcsah accounts, checks and all records of discussion. ed by the announcement that Gates, subject to in their possession belonging the Armour and the Northwestern people Aetna Trading company and 8. associated with Armour as the big ft Co., the sausage casing 8CION OF HARRIMAN FAMILY TIRED OF WORKING holders of cash wheat, hud the federal grand concerns, before finally agreed upon a settlement and the closjury investigation of' the beef industOMAHA, Neb.. April 22. Herbert ing out of the May wheat deal. ry. This action created a stir among M. Harrlman of New York, the May wheat closed at $1.10 Thursday fee packers suspected in connection son of the late Oliver Harrl- and opened this morning at $1.09. With with the Aetna company and is said wealthy man and cousin of Union Pacific Mag- the announcement that big men had to be the outcome of the discovery of nate E. H. Harrlman, who has been decided to get out the option the trunks containing the books of the dropped working in the Union Pacific head- to $1.0 3 and then down to $1.03. v company in a safe deposit vault. The market sustained another loss, quarters in Omaha aa a clerk, left for New York this afternoon. LOS ANGELES GET8 dropping rrom $1.03 to $1, at which it Young Harrlman has decided that closed. THE NEVADA TRADE he has learned enough of the business and that working for his living Is not EXCITING TIME ON LOS ANGELES. April 22. IndicaSAN FRANCISCO EXCHANGE When he first tion of what may be done by Los An- In his line, anyway. came he on he said would west, live men commercial Ilea in the order geles his salary, which amounted to Just $15 SAN FRANCISCO. April 22. The placed with the F. K. Simonda comweek. He kept that up for two Chicago break in the price of wheat pany for twelve miles of riveted steel per months and then moved to the Omaha iffected the local board. Wheat oppipe for the Bullfrog, Xev., mining the most expensive place In the ened at $1.09, mid down to 98)6 and club, The order was placed in this district cloned at $1.10. amidst the greatest city for the express reason that it is city. excitement. easier to get pipe to Bullfrog from this PLATT SENATOR DIES on from than the city any other city OF 8TRANGULATION TO MEET YALE IN Pacific coast Railroads which enter I IN SWIMMING EVENTS Nevada mining districts from the WASHINGTON. Conn.. April 22. the north are congested and blockaded ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 22. The with freight. There remains one line United States Senator Orville Hitchwhich is as rlose to Bullfrog as the cock Platt of Connecticut died at his Missouri Athletic club Is to be, the summer home in Washington, his na- scene of a notable aquatic tournament northern lines the Salt Lake route. The pipe will he shipped from here tive place, at 8:53 last night. The end tonight, when the picked club swim.the im- mers will contest in a dual meet with to Lss Vegas by that line and hauled came almost unexpectedly, The mediate cause being the breaking of the team of Tale university. across the desert from there to Bullfthe events will be a swim, rog. a distance of 110 miles. The the abscess which had formed In swim. swim, 25 yards with road from Las Vegas to Bullfrog, It Is right lung and which produced stran, feet tied, water polo and relay race. feted, is lined with wagons and teams gulation. with freight and passengers from lullfrog and the Goldfield districts. Las Vegas Is closest to the Rhyolite, e, Mi-ti- vice-presid- Bullfrog, Lida and Kawich districts, 80-ya- rd rd April Smith, cook in tile S.ihi'i Fe hospital, lias placed in his lawyer's hands a claim to a share of the Fair millions. His Cla.ui i h.ixeil on Ills belief that he is a bio! her of Mrs. Charles Fair, who waii killed with her huabund In an automobile accident in France. Smith says he left home in 1577 and has not coitrexpoiided with Ids relatives for many years. He recently noticed In a paper the death of Mrs. Hannah Nelson, who, he claims, was his mother. INCREASED ATTENDANCE AT SETTLERS CONVENTION GALVESTON, Tex.. April 22. The arrival of a number of delegates who were delayed ell route Increased the attendance at the opening today of the second days' session of the Northern The forenoon Seniors' convention. whs devoted chiefly to addresses by some of the visiting governors, including Governor Glenn of North Carolina. Davis of Arkansas and Blanchard of The walled city of Jolo was attacked by Moros April tth, who fired Into the Officers club and dispersed those present at a. ball which waa Jn progress. On April 10th the secretary of Governor Scott was ambushed and killed within range of the sentries. A refugee from Borneo organised the Moros which are defying the Americans. General Wood arrived at Jolo and has given the Moros ten days to surrender the refugee. Otherwise he will concentrate ,suffl-cteforce to secure compliance. April 22. nt TO DINE CENSUS DIRECTOR ASSOCIATES ATLANTA. Oa., April 22. As a testto his work aa a member of (he United States Industrial commission, 8. N. D. North, director of the fensu. Is to be given a complimentary dinner In Atlanta tonight. The kosts of the occasion will be D. A. Tompkins of Charlotte, N. C., Captain Ellison Smyth of Atlanta, and C. J. Harris of Dillsboro, N. C.. all of whom are associates of Mr. North on the Industrial commission. imonial governors of provinces POSTS MUST STAY AT THEIR PETERSBURG. April 22. The governor of all the provinces have kwn ordered not ttf leave their districts during the Easter holidays. It la supposed the order, is issued as a RT. Precaution against breaks n gainst the hared. MANDATE disturbances. OutJews are especially FOR REMOVAL OF GEO. W. BEAVERS Washington, April 22. a su-Prt- ne to United States circuit r5npt for southern district of New York for the removal of George W. Bw,vers. late superintendent of and alowances of the postofflee department to Washington for trial In rcoM.ince with the decision of the Ppreine court Monday. aal-H- es PRESIDENT MOVE8 HIS HUNTING CAMP GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo.. April president's ramp was moved day to William ("Yegor's ranch on the esi divide of the creek, where Secre-r1- ? 'I'T WH Join next week. CEAN the party for a 8TEAMER IN COLLISION WITH SCHOONER ' Ore.. April 22. The Scnfonm, from Portland to ncw' 'Winded last night with tha W W5?,erDelDel Norte oft Coqullle Norle rnpslxed. ii.. No "e "re lust. .iLLE. REVENUE FOR WAR PURPOSES ST. PETERSBURG. April 22. The council of the empire today promui gated the first law providing an Increase in taxation for war purposes, which includes an Increase on marmen and petroleum and a graduated tax mi Kalarlcs of official. It It expected to net $ll,iHi().ono and goes Into effect May 1. With its customary inaccuracy the local morning paper stated a day or two ago that the Bamberger road would touch at Roy on its way into Ogden. A reporter of the State Journal was informed today by one of the TORONTO, out., April 22. Advices received by the local committee in charge of arrangements indicate that the triennial convention of the International Sunday School union, to be held here In June, will be th largest and most notable gathering of its kind ever held. Delegates will be present from all parts of the United States and Canada, from Australia and Ja-uand from many of the countries of Euroiie. Americans Among the prominent who have accepted invitations to address the convention are Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw, John Wanamnker, Hlshop John H. Vincent, ST. PETERSBURG. April 22. Advices from Vladivostok say the Russian armored cruisers Ross la and Gromboi Hnd the protected cruiser Kogiityr are cruising outside the harbor ready to make a diversion in favor of RoJcstvensky at an opportune moment. Reports are current here that Kojesl vensky's squadron has already left Kamranh bay on the way to Vladivostok, but the government will proceed to action on the Japanese protest 4is if the squadron hnd not continued the voyage. Vice-Preside- nt railroad authorities that the survey which has Just been completed from Layton to this city does not Include Roy in its route. The further information wus given out this afternoon that the engineers are taking a preliminary drive over munication: the proposed line from this city to the 1905. 19. Salt Lake City, Utah, April of the canyon. The party startmouth David Mattson. County Clerk. Og- ed from the Ogden river bridge, on den. Utah. Dear Sir: I am sending avenue, and drove on tne Washington as passed south side of you herewith bounty law Ogden rtrer to the mouth by the Sixth legislature which will go of the canyon, this being the route Into operation May 9th. 105. the line shall take from it is I have formulated therefrom certi- this proposed east. city reficate and affidavits which you are quired to use. thus having a uniform FATHER AND SON. MEET system throughout the state. AFTER THIRTY YEARS You wil note, however, that you are required to have three cirtiflcatea, hence I suggest that you have printed in the upper left hand corner of each certificate the words. Original, duplicate. triplicate. the original goes to the claimant, the duplicate remains In your office and the triplicate Is filed In this office, together with the duplicate affidavit of the one making application for bounty and the corroborative affidavit of the reputable person, the original remaining In your office. The county clerk shall also forward hi certificate with the certificate and affidavit. Tours truly. (Signed.) J. A. EDWARDS. State Auditor. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.. April 22. FRESNO. Cal., April 22. S. D. a banker of Bella, Tex., Simpson, stopped nn old man driving into town, and in a trembling voice yild: Father. I am your son Sam." For thirty years the old man, who was J. H. Simpson, a rancher, had wandered on the face of the earth and had been given up tor dead. His children collected a $2,000 life Insurance policy. With his share of the $2,000 S. D. Simpson built up a fortune. The old man left home hoping to make a fortune In Colorado mines. Failing, he never revealed his whereabouts to his relative. What constitutes cruelty to animals? a question that was propounded In the police court this morning by A. C. Frank, who w6s arrested a few days 'ago by Officer R. D. Pincoek and charged with violating the city ordinance regulating the time a horse may be left standing on the streets. k Sergeant Wilson and Officer both testified that night before last, during the heavy showers, Fronk allowed his horse to stand upon the street front 7 p. m. until 12:15 a. m., at which hour Officer Plncock took the horse to a nearby livery stable and put it up. In explanation Mr. Fronk testified that he wiiN unable to find stable room near the station, and that when he hitched his horse Officer Tout told him it would be all right, although he admitted that he had not told the officer that he was going to wait for the train that gets In 12:85. After hearing the testimony Judge Murphy is Pin-coc- assessed a fine of In. TRUCE DECLARED ASKS UNITED STATES TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS WASHINGTON. April 22. Japan tins asked the United States to make representations to France regarding the alleged Infraction of French neutrality through the use of ports of Indo-Chiby the Russian fleet. The request whs made by Japanese Charge d'Affalrs Hickl to Secretary Taft. A note has been forwarded to the president, but no answer has been received. It is the opinion of officials here that the request will be politely declined, ns it is thought it would not tie kindly received by Franc. , na TO PREVENT DIANA FROM JOINING ROJE8TVENSKY PARIS. April 22. Official advices Reports About' $19,000 on Hand With show that steps are being taken to Which to Comploto Work of prevent the Russian protected cruisProoant School Yoar. er Diana, interned at Saigon after the naval battle of August 10th, from JoinIt is understood ing RoJcstvensky. But little business was transected that the Diana has been making ut the regular meeting of the board of with this purpose In view, and education last evening, ns at this period the Huthorlties ordered the cruiser to it Imof the school year things are In a more be placed In a condition making for her to go to sea. ' possible or less unsettled condition. ENGLAND SUPPORTS (President Dee, for the finance comPROTEST OF JAPAN mittee, reported the receipt of a warrant during the week from the state 22. The Pans corLONDON. auditor fur the sum of $5,558. being respondent ofApril the Pail Mall Gaxette fund on state land Interest and rent says he understands the British amand state land. The balance on haaid bassador at Paris has been Interrupted in addition to the above was reported In his Easter holiday and returned to as being $13,195.5$, which makes a to- Paris to present a note from his govtal of $18,761.56 available with which ernment supporting the protest nr Jato finish the school year. pan against the stay of the Baltic fleet Dr. Joyce, for the teachers' commit- In Kfunranh bny. tee, reported that he had looked Into LaHnd the proposition of the Trades WARSHIPS OUSIDE bor assembly to give prlxes to the THE BAY ENTRANCE school children who should write the and on Aim "The best original essays TOKIO, April 22. The ministry of and at Marine Object of Organised Labor. announces that trustworthy his suggestion the matter is to 1e prefour Rusreport the sup- sian cruisers outside seeing sented to the pupils through Kamranh harbor erintendent. The prlxes offered are and seven battleships Inside. Six oth$15, $10 and $5. er warships were noticed In single' A report was submitted by the sup'formation outside the southern enre-liit- irs Howard B. Cary pleaded guilty to the charge of being a mendicant and erintendent estimating the supplies was given twenty days. Alice Hall, colored, who "whooped thnt would be needed next year, which her up a few nights ago, pleaded was referred to the committee on supguilty tn a vagrancy marge and was plies. Mr. Allison also reported havfined $25. ing received a letter fiom State SupH. Tagirna. a Jap with 'a Jag. failed erintendent Nelson, regarding the apto show up and forfeited his ball of pointment of a board of examiners, the law regarding which was amended $5.00. by the last legislature. In his letter Mr. Nelson states that the only alterCONSTABLES KILL NOTORIOUS FEMALE BANDIT ation in the law affecting cities of the date ling and second class was In the lime The WASHINGTON, 'April 22. Apolonia for appointing examiners. Catra, a notorious female bandit in Is changed from the first meeting In JEFFERSONS CONDITION Batanges province. In the Phlllppinea, June tn the first meeting In April. REMAINS UNCHANGED has In connection with the appointment been killed by the constabulary, WEST PALM BEACH. April 22. here, of teachers for the next school year, according to advices received Joseph Jefferson spent a restless night, She was surprised in the mountains the board Instructed the superintendent to notify all principals and super but his condition is little changed. and refused to. surrender. visors to file a report witn the board before the next meeting nn to the ef flrlency of teachers and Janitors under IN CHICAGO their supervision. The report of County Superintendent Peterson was presented showing the apportionment of the county school follows: Amount apportioned and Labor In Leaders Conference Believed Attempt Was fund as school Employers 9.325: tax preThe program of events and otherInterthe liminary arrangements for national convention of Woodmen of here two weeks fe( World, to be held complete. Conare practically hence, have already vention headquarters tnc been opened. nd' from now untilcomlocal the of the gathering date for mittee will he kept busy arranging Made to Blow Up the Montgomery-War- d Warehouse the reception and entertainment of the all frorn here he will who visitors, With a Dynamite Bomb. and Can- parts of the United States ada. The women's auxiliary of the order, or composed of the wives, daughters n CHICAGO. April 22. A bomb, be- discussed the proposition of the team meet will sisters of Woodmen, lieved to contain dynamite, waa found sters to submit their differences to time. same the at Chattannogn today near Montgomery. Ward ft Com- Judge Tuley for arbitration. This ' KOREAN pany's warehouse on Monroe and Clin- meeting will be followed by a conferFOR $2,000,000 RAILWAY EQUIPMENT ton streets. It is thought an attempt ence between the employer! and lawas made to blow up the building. bor leaders, at which the fate of the bomb was wet. which, the police general strike plan will be settled. The intends 22. Japan TOKIG. April exfor accounts believe, for to failure smek its Pending the outcome of this conferspending $2,000,000 for rolling plode. A fuse was attached. The ence a truce has been declared and the the new railroad In Korea. The money executive committee of the Employ-i'- " Montgomery-War- d wagons are operwill lie sjient In the United States and association met this afternoon and ated undlrturbed. England. April 22. a dispatch to Central News from Purls says it Is announced there th.it RoJcstvensky left Kamranh buy today for the Island of Hainan, w here his vessels go to coal. Hainan is a large Island north of Kamranh bny, in the gulf of Ton- luin. anil belongs to China. READY TO MAKE DIVERSION IN FAVOR OF ROJESTVENSKY Board of Education What Constitutes Progress of the Holds Brief Meeting Cruelty to Animals? Payment of Bounty Bamberger Road The law passed by the Sixth legislature regulating the payment of bounty has In every way hedged In the matter so as to prevent in future a reiietltlon so nn to prevent In future a of which a few months ago so shocked the community. The law goes into operation on May 9, and today County Clerk Mattson received a letter from State Auditor Edwards explaining to him the effect of the law. The following Is a copy of the com- LMiN. Hie INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS UNION Law Regulating GETTING READY FOR THE WOODMEN CONVENTION man- - was Issued today from the INCREASED Louisiana. This afternoon papers were presented as follows: Louisiana as a Home for the Homeseeker," Dr. Stubbs of Louisiana What the Railroads Have Done and Are Doing for the Southwest," Hon. Normnn G. Kittrell: "Railroads and the Farmer, Then and President I. B. Purinton of the UniNow." Hon. J. W. Riggins of Texas. versity of West Virginia, former Governor John L. Bates of Massachusetts. BLOWN TO PIECES Bishop W. T. McDowell and Prof. M. BY PREMATURE EXPLOSION (1. Brumbaugh of the University of SALT LAKE, April 22. Jeremiah Pemisyl vanla. Fairbanks and JusLowney and Oran Kelley were blown of the United Tlrewef tice David J. to pieces in the Columbus Consolidated mine at Alta by a premature explo- States supreme court have signified sion blast. Lowney was a Michigan a willingness to attend if circumstances permit. man and has relative! In Butte. and there is no freight blockade as yet. will go so that early shipments through in good time. A stage line Is tn operation between Lss Vegas and Bullfrog, and daily serAct Passed By 8ixth Legislature to Engineers Are Making Preliminary Judge Murphy Gave a Judicial Intervice will be installed by May 1st pretation of the Question in the Prevent Further Bounty Frauds Survey From This City to Police Court This Morning. 9. of Mouth Becomes Today. May Canyon Operative MORO REBEL8 ARE DEFYING THE AMERICANS MANILA, ISLAND to Be a Brother of Mrs. TOKIO. April 22. It is reported Charles Fair. Who Was that the Russians arc concentrating at Killed In France. Uoxuiet bay, wlilih is located in the Issues Imperative Order northern angle of Korea, and that they Emperor are planning to move Into Korea In for Russian Admiral to Leave order to bar the advance of the JapFrench Waters. anese toward Vladivostok. 22. Frank TnlF.KA. a 1'AHIS, rd TAKE COAL AT OF HAINAN. CLAIMANT CONCERNS. 220-ya- BAY SPRINGS Russians Concentrating at Possiet UP AT TOPEKA. Bay Planning to Move A LOSS ANOTHER OF NINE CENTS. to Resign. Del-fass- KAMRANH STRIKE $8,952; population. per capita, 96c: school population Ogden. 6.0G0: school population (conn ty), 3.275; amount apportioned Og- trance to the bny. , TOGO SHORTLY EXPECTS . TO ENGAGE RUSSIAN FLEET LONDON, April 22. A report is lii circulation here to the effect that the Japanese consul at Manila has received a wireless message from Admiral Togo stating that he expected to engage the Russlnn fleet shortly off Formosa. EMPEROR ORDERED THE ADMIRAL TO LEAVE ST. PETERSBURG. April 22. It ia reKirled upon high authority that the emperor ordered Rojcstvenskys squadron to leave French territorial waters. The order Is said to ne imperative. ADMIRAL KAMIMURA TO CALL AT MANILA MANILA. April 22. It Is reported thnt the Japaneae consul here has received a cablegram addreased to Kamlmurn. It la inferred that Kamimura in about to call at this port. Vice-Admi- ral den City. 35.808: amount apportioned MOUNT VESUVIUS Weber county, $3,144. AGAIN IN ERUPTION A bill was presented from Dr. A. E. Wlnshlp for services ns lecturer to NAPLES, April 22. Mount Vesuvius teachers for $15 and was ordered paid. Is in eruption. Tourists are flocking in the vicinity to witness the phenomFOUR MEN KILLED enon. IN FOUNDRY EXPLOSION PORCELAIN WORKERS PITTSBURG. April 22. An exploWILL RESUME WORK sion following a slip" at the Edgar Thompson blast furnace in Braddock LIMOGES. France. April 22. The this afternoon resulted tn the death strike of porcelain workers, which four men. Three others were fatally enused considerable rioting, has endInjured. ed. Work will be reaumed Monday. |