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Show MOKNrS'G EXAMINER, OGDEN, LTAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, MURDERER CONFESSES m- - PLEADS NOT GUILTY ap- Surrender Himself for a Crime Committed Nineteen Years Ago' for Which Another Man io Seru--. ing a Life Sentence. Kansas City, June 14. William Merrill. aged 60, appeared at police at thin tie today, and surrendered, saying had killed John Edwards, a railway brakeman, at Deer Lodge, Mont, 19 year ago. Merrill said that a man named Murphy had been sentenced tu life Imprisonment for the crime and la now serving time in the Montana pen. Merrill, who aaye he has worked In various slates in the west as a railroad laborer, wants to ease his conscience. According to hla story, Merrill killed Edward in n quarrel over early to determine the exact purpose money. of the advance, I he presumption la PALMA TROPHY CONTROVERSY. that the northward movement is intended to effect a Juncture, Ixtndonjuno 14. Lord Cheylesmore, FOOD RECEIVED. president of the British Rifl asaociv Che Fuo, June 14. 11:13 p. m. A Uon, commenting on the action of the fleet of Junks loaded with flour and American association, In deciding to rice for Iort Arthur wa seized off this return the Palma trophy to the British association, said: port today by th Japanese. present no official communicaThe Japanese have complained to the Tao Tai of Che Fn that foreign mer- tion announcing the resolution of tha chants here are shipping goods to Port have Arthur, and that the Russian established at Che Fno a station for tne receiving from Port Arthur of messages hy wireless telegraph. Evidences of the existence ct I hi wireless station are larkinfv 1WM. American association haa reached us, but I feel certain that our council apdecision. preciate the aporumanlike Until we hare received an official communication of Ita coarse it la impossible to aay what act km obr council will take. I can only express my imraonal We Treat th resumption of vnrk in the wine. thb rtrWi of nil th. town in Teller county wtaicb ic under military rule, Hava taken on their normal apitearaui e. A man with a ride la now rarely aeon, although many are wearing hulttter gun. Ou I be surface t here ia no longer the leant reminder of the uttering time, of law week. The dixtrIH apimrcnily I a safe today to the vltutur of me resident aa ever it has been. Two Mwxen tmnird the (ouuiry to west of Cripple Crock without en-- i otintering the armed Ixeiiex of men reported to bo enirenrbeil ou Weal four Nile and North Tour Mile creek, lien-ora- l Hell say ha will send out mtll-lar- y expedition daily until he round in the aiirroiinnint; up all refugee Cripple Crsvk, Juns 14. Wit n nmmtaitiH. Virgil King. I'harlea Man hew. and Mil llaney were taken from the I'atiii-llrtnr hullpen to the county Jail The military authorllle say that King mid Mitllaney will he charged with fnmplirtiy In the Inrtepcnrtenes dynjimtlng end that Matthew la held end w lines. The three men are pmm-ijut- it member of I he Western Federalo-tl- aj tion of Miner. Herman Hrt.z, a clothing dealer of Oildfleld. was arreated today hy a detail of soldiers aent out from Vlrinr liy Col. Verdnckbtirg. Ilerta la of aiding and abetting the union rauae hy fnrniahing a headquarters for union meeting in hla at ore. The citizen' tommltlee of Inveatl-gatlo- n Itaa resolved Itself Into a permanent organization and ha decided to hold meeting every afternoon until the district ta cleared of men objectionable to them. When martial law la lifted it ia the Intention of the rora-t- n I salon to work in unlaon with the ai'i-iine- ae-rr- et jirni-esH- June 14. CONFEDERATE election. It la not uncommon out her for the peaceful tdilzena to ge to a man of the rommnnity end tell him to go, that he le nut wanted. Hurh a nulliie is never disregarded. The one notified goes for the good of the community. If there le no other law for it. there le at least the There Will be s Contest Over Choice of Commsndcr-in-Chisf- . fundamental one that give the people VETERANS MEET the toser to hang one man, send ansharlir office. other to the penitentiary, Bne a lesser General Bell Intimated today that culprit, and the unwritten power to Imthe request of the Western Federation pose the lighter sentence of enforced of Mlnera will be compiled with amt departure to other fields for those who, the men deported In future will be aent not having transgressed the written to the new camp in New Mexico. law, ere yet disturbing elements la toe general peace. GENERAL BELL ISSUES STATEThese men were deported to the MENT. Kansas Colorado line and more will Cripple Creek. Colo.. June 14. Ad- follow tomorrow, for which no apoljutant General Hhernmn M. Bell, In ogies Are made to any one. Should they fommnnd of the military here, haa la- return they will be Immediately placed in ad a statement concerning the de- In the military prison and there remain portation of union mlnera and others tndeflnitely. -- HIM Mrs Nan Patterson, against whom Indictment for inurJer waa returned hy the grand jury yesterday, today entered a plea of nut gnilty, before Judge Ncwburger, is the court of general sessions. The pica was made with leave to withdraw by next Friday and In the meantime her counsel will serve notice on the district attorney, that he will move to Inspect the minutes of the grand jury. Attired in deep mourning with a heavy black veil, which she was nut compelled to raise. Mrs. Patterson entered the court room with her father, Mrs. Martha McLaughlin, a friend, and her counsel. Just liefora the i.lerk callshe ed the case. With a jaunty arr, walked up the aisle to the liar, and indictwhen asked to plead to' the ment, she turned to Mr. lrvy, her attorney, who said: The defendant pleeds not guilty, with leave to withdraw hy Friday. "That ia a practice I don't approve of. the court replied, hut 1 will give you until Friday In which to plead. This elided the formal arraignment and the prisoner was at once taken bark to the Tombs. Aa she waa led from the court room, she bowed and smiled toward her father and frlehde sitting at the rear of the court room. New York, FEUD ENDS IN DEATH Five,. Men Engage in Bloody Street Fight Ending in Death for Four and the Survivor Suffers from Severe Wounds Eventful Election Incident. the Nashville, Tenn.. June Il.The topics of greatest interest before the reunion of Confederate Veterans met were Who will he the next commander in chief," and Will there be a permanent minion city? who Is now General Stephen I), filling the unexplred term of General John B. Gordon, seems to have the support of nearly everybody, but soma opposition to him haa sprung up, mainly in the Texas delegation. The Texans want General Cabell for commander-in-chief, and one of their urguments la that. lae la now filling a government position. General Le ia one of the Vicksburg National Park commissioners, but hla friends say that la no objection and.they will stand by him. Tha Jefferson Daria memorial services were held today. The memorial address was delivered by Bishop Uall-o- r, of the Episcopal diocese of Tennes- lc. see. Todtv and for the first time since the organization was formed, General1 John B. Gordon, tho beloved commander-in-chief, whose body rest in Oakland cemetery nt Atlanta, did not preside. That his presence waa sadly missed apparent from the frequent references to his many years of service aa head of the organization and hla brilliant war record. The convention waa called to order by General Gmirge W. Gordon, of Memphis, commanding the Tennessee division. ' 'HAMPERING JAP MOVEMENTS. SL Petersburg. June 14. The Novae Vremya's military expert deniea the re poet that General K'akelherg la on the march south. Hr declares that the only Russian force on the Liao Tung peninsula above Port Arthur consist of cavalry and railroad guards, and adds that II Is scarcely possible to interfere with the siege operation before Iort Arthur. Tha rhief mission of the cavalry detachments, he aya, la to hamper the movements of the Japanese columns from the south to the north1. The paper devote a long editorial lo arguing that wireless communication with neutral territory does not conitt tuts a breach of neutrality, the enemy having practically the same remedy as in the rase of cable communication, namely, as previously cabled. In one case of cutting the cable, and In the other of stationing a vessel rigged with wirelea apparatus between the sending and receiving stations, thus interfering with communication. The calling out of the reserves in the Hasan, Kleff and Moscow military districts waa announced todav. This step is fo r the purpoae of filling up the skelelon regiments and tu replace the regular troops already gone or going to the front It also foreshadows the of four Volga rorpa which was predicted in these dispatches a month it min. MiStic tia ImnuLi.. J K,rTO Dtaassaw Csrss. Wrhs for rrlf sie'saS Ciussis Maas Trastssrst Men Weak sf tks sssk: in sb k ISBOIBnM. UM1 Alt TU upos r AST TO TALK to. Ws Sms siotsssorakiuts ssitss CB SONIC n piflMfM BUkUlSia tfes BlSBf . w.hosm Pay When Cured If FMSBfBr esutsd lssss TOU S - '""EStf&IL'W SB. A. J. SBOBSW tee TOL will 1 hll VOlUBISf iron Sans scLs. (tolas Mi 4dlMlli mmibsbIb! :l rrsLiia ora mxii cajtt IK rUVATK DISEASES Vert spua our word is lnj..:pd Hi. New s ouS On dina-- i silt Sensed V wVli' SpM hr n. Meuoii'Ll roue!. Uawnwr smrl Inn. seams H wssia Mrs (assesses. Bases, kin is isle clue At tfoe- -' ws. Thie le ovr piss: kum: rured WKAKWEKUK : l n r,I H r rsnirs-wiTw- W '' of UM DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 2462 fishing!acklc Bargains Poison TROUT I FLIES 0C doz--1 THINK BOYS, 5c ago. Kuro-patk- ln or Explosivci Forbidden It shall be unlawful for any person to kill or taka any fish fromdhe waters of the state by the use of any poison, deleterious or stupefying drug, giant powder, or quick lime, or any explosive substance whatever, or to place or to use in or on the surface of waters, any giant powder, quick limy, or iny explosive substance, or any poison, deleterious or stupefying drug, or to have in hia possession any fish killed or taken by the use or aid. of any of these substance. Any person found guilty of violating any of the proviaionB in this section shall be fined in any eum not less than one hundred dollars for each offense or imprisoned in the eounty Jail not leas than ninety nor more than one hundred and tweu-tdays, or by both suck fine and imprisonment, $50.00 REWARD Browning Brothers Co. will pay (50 for sack party convicted and fined under Section 13 only. The informant or Informants will lie paid this amount by presenting or sending io them, nt Ogden, Utah, certificate from judge in whose court the case waa tried, certifying that n certain party (naming him) was convicted and fined for violation of Section 13 of tho Fish and Gamp Laws ia effect May 12, 1903, Sec. 13. Bamboo Split Rods su--;- Each 50c Some of These Left y Six Flies for dee-patc- h The latter would give General 200,000 more men. Cure Lass TisaWea. Atthisa. -- cant l,ij! U'uUar Ki.s.jr .. (XtBp.aiwi. . brouiir c .. feuls WMII SB ifclifcw. Utsn MesM. Nr-lChnrss. i si. Vims' Ubsm S.sriiUj, Kiekeie. Spmsl Trsub's, Min uu With Resumption of Work in Mines District But She Asks Privilege to Withdraw Plea by Resumes Normal Appearance General Friday Formal Arraignment Occurred Bell States Authority for His Acts. Today. from lha Cripple Creek district. The elateuicnt. waa prepared at the request of an eastern newspaper fur an opinion a.t to why the deportalionp do nut conflict with the provisions of the con stilulion of the United Warn against depriving any person of life, liberty or property without due procee of law. It reads in part aa follows: The power of the military in dealing with an organisation engaged in Insurrection against the lawful authorities of the wate In a criminal conspiracy against the lives of Ha citizens, has rmenily tieen defined hy the honorable supreme court of this state in re. Moyer to which I refer you for my authority, i am taking only such steps as are necessary to restore peace In this coramtiniiy and to render safe the lives of lie citizens. Many lunocent lives have already been Karri Aced and the authorities of Colorado purpose that these assassination shall cease. lit older and more settled communities i he election of who are and who are noi desirable citizens may be a alow . The ptstple of Colorado love order and peace and law. Just as much as those of the older communities, but they sometimes make their election of clliiiena In a hurry, and tho murderous, unspeakable outrage at the Independence slut ion a week ago, ruining aa a culmination of many hidden crimes, all traceable to the West era Federation of Miner, preripltaied such an urt 1 Japanese Pole Fish Line 1 Doz. Hooks and a Sinker 1 All for 5c - RUSSIAN RESERVES CALLED OUT. Voreneb, IJiwsia. June 14. An Imperial order eaniflg out the reserved of this district hsa been published. Bobroff. Russia, June 14. The par- -' tlal mobilization of the reserve In this district haa been proclaimed. Two thousand reserve men are wanted here. Petrapavkvak, Russia. June 14. The last two classes of the reserves of this district have beqn called out.1 BRITISH AFFECTED. london. Jit and 4. It appears from a question and answer In the bouse of common today that the fall of Pprt Arthur will mark the end of British on the Shantenancy of tung promontory. Earl Percy, the nn der foreign secretary, Informed' the house that under the Anglo-Chtneconvention of 1898 Englands lease of this Chinese port was only valid ao long as Port Arthur remained In the occupation of Russia. The welcoming addresses were responded to ly Lieut. General Stephen II. Lee. who la filling the unexpired term of General Gordon. General Leo said: It ia a source of Joy to evpry one of OBTAINS BIG JUDGMENT. wo see how prosperous our uj when haa grown. I think we are country New York, June 14. A verdict for convinced now that the South la fully on ita feet again. In material pros I1.000.IHHI with Interest for one year and eleven months, a total of (1.10'J, pertty we have not only reached, hut 000. was returned by a jury before surpassed, the achievement of our Justice Spencer of the supreme court father. In Brooklyn today, in the suit of MorI hold no view of noulhern degeu ris Menges against General Louis Fitzloss I the irreparable hut deplore eracy gerald for service rendered in bring a gencra-lionthe and coming lo my country ing about the sale of the Western tlie men, those when splendid Maryland road to a syndicate. The world ever haa the bravest and best ease has been on trial for several days, death. in held, went down Gould and other prominent But it la a great comfort to know George as witnesses. that the Houlh haa such men to lose. capitalist appearing It was a revelation to onrselves.-APROMINENT PHYSICIAN SERIOUS the dost? of our day draws J.Y INJURED. near and tho work of upbuilding our and younger country passe Into New York. June 14. Dr. George O stronger hand, let ua make it. out Raumliaud. who ia at the head of mission to tell the story. Do not let Institute In Ihts city, ts reportour children and grand children for pasteur ed to have liei-- seriously wounded by w suffered. whirl! got Hie cause for the accidental discharge of hi shotgun Tell it not iu anger; tell It not i In a boat on Sranac lake, N. Y. One of -II. grief: tell it not in revenge tell hla legs is said to have been shattered. I uo proudly a fits a soldier. There The duel or1 wife who was Mias Lulu shame in all tho history. Dwell i n Bryan of Houxton. Texas. seized Hie the gallant deed, the pure unit Ives oar and managed to row to a steam the unselfiKli sacrifices. Tell of I ho launch by which the wounded man waa hardships endured, the liaitle fought speedily carried ashore for medical the men who bravely lived, the men treatment. who nobly died. Your dear comrades FAVOR A CUSTOMS BUREAU. shall live again In your words. The cause in which the Mood wm New Voile. June 14. Plans have I torn shed will never be lost to us, and tho perfected at a meeting here for an love wo gave it will not din until the amalgamation of the proposed National last grey jacket Is folded and the 'net Association, of importance to the for the sod." eign trade association, gray head is buried heui-atcomposed both of Imjxtrter and exporter. It Is proposed that a customs bureau shall be organized hy the association to look after the Interests of the Importers at the npprairers' stores and shall rheck the work of th examiners and appraisers. The bureau will be placed In charge of an expert in custom law. who sill see that the importer get the benefit WILL USE AMERICAN ARMY or a strict io:.snictlon of (he law and TENTS. from any undue ' that theyinarethatprotected line on the part of th SI. Petersburg. June 14. The v activity domestic manufacture. war office has accepted worn- mentations made by Lieutenant Botkin embodying the use of the OLD LAND MARK TO BE TORN United States army nmlet tents DOWN. These are convertible into ponchos for the protection of the troops New York lun. 14 The old HoffOrders during the ratnv season man herns-- Ail the old and a larger to this effect have hesn telegraphed part of the b'"cl which has bsn for to Manchuria. over thirty the informal headquarter of i he national Democratic commiltee and onn of the greatest St. Petersburg. June 14. S:U p. in. I for turf men in the report The Japanese are displaying activity at about to le torn down and city. rebuilt. Hll tbrir advance line. According to This decision ha been reached hy Information In possession of the war the director of thejut The company. otlire two ulvisions of the enemy are has heen under consideration for plan sevnow marching north along the railroad eral year. n interesting land mark towards Vafungow. They are having in the portion to be rebuilt i the constant skirmishes with the miring cafe, famous fur ft display of pirturi-f,- . Russians, but the advance Is mu being The new structure wiil he in the seriously contested. Although it Is loti yle of the Moorish renaissance. Dishes! se Bryanlsvillc, lnd., June 14. Three southern Indiana. A free gravel road tre dead and two wounded- - one fatally, election waa being held hery today, and M the result of a duel fought on the the little villagn of 8U0 waa crowded. ltreeta of this village today. The dead: Farmer from the surrounding country 32. James Rout, aged gathered and there had been consideraCharles Rout, aged 38. ble drinking. The light took place In Milton Tow, aged 34. front of an election booth. It is In doubt as to who fired the Fatally wounded: James Tow, aged first shot. Each of the five men drew I!. Severely wounded: Frank Tow, aged a revolver and each side advanced, all 28. firing. The light Is the culmination of a feud between the Rout and Tow families which ha existed for several years The Route reside at Hedford.etght miles east, of Bryantsvllle. end the Tow boys are farmers near here. The letter are relatives of the New fhmlly, which participated In the notorious Tow-Ha- s fend, which made a bloody record in The tneu were not 13 feet apart when the firing ceaaed and on the ground three lay dead, one dying with a bullet through his neck and one still stood with a bullet wound through hla arm and one In hie side. None of I he bystanders waa struck, although over 25 shot were fired. The rxrltement waa intense. UTAH WOMAN IN E Mrs. Emciine B. Wellsf of Salt Lake City, Gives Address on The Education of Girls in American Public Schools. Berlin. June il The chief interest Atneriran Delegates to the woman's congress today, attached to au audience given In twenty-on- e member of (ho council by the empress. The depo- tetlon comprised the retiring and the! newly elected officials of the council. I tho president of each national council and several leader of the movement. The Americana on the deputations wars Mjaa ffnsan B Anthony, Mrs. May, Wright Bewail. of Indianapolis, and Mr. Swift. Her majesty engaged all the delegate! in conversation . evincing great Interest in the woman movement, the expressed much pleasure at hearing from foreign delegates of the enc-ce- s of the Berlin meeting of the coun- duxtrial work for women and matrimony." and Mrs. Frederick Nathan, of New York, delivered an address on In the "Factory versus Homs Work. third section Mr. Commings of Toronto. spoke on Cnstodial Fare of Feeble Minded Women of Child Bear lag Age.' f tb cil. The sessions of the congress today were again well attended. Mrs. Emelin B. Wells, of Balt Lake City, made the first address in the first section on Tbs Education of Girls In American Public School. In the second aalnn Mrs. Lydia K. Commander of New York spoke of In- - rCK'R BUSINESS CAUSES FAILURE New York. June 14 Creators have filed petitions in bankruptcy against M. Sampler. Son and Company, manu i facturer of clothing. SLd th Cupid Clothing company. Jbe first named ts one of the oldpsf in the trade here, having been organized In 1110. Attorney for the firm and company, said the liabilities of Sampler. Son and Company nre about (230.000 and assets about the came. The liabilities of the Cupid Clothing company are 1100.000 and assets about the same. Four business on account of unfavorable weather is given as the cause of the trouble. WARlEWS .................... ji-ar- ory-of The Greatest Sale on Crockery Ever Known in the HistOgden. We bought a stock of dishes that was thrown on the market, at Half price and we propose to sell them at J 00 -- piece mings dinner set, handsomely decorated without gold trim-- ; 6.88 Six beautiful decorations to select from. We also have an immense stock of cups, saucers, plates and other pieces that we will sell at correspondingly low prices. Come early while the assortment is complete, for our present overstock limits the time of the sale. Positively no goods charged. a Wheelwri ros.,.a Phone J47-- Z |