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Show ex fLliASSCCUTED Of s'XjT4 - b S; ..,. , . '"T BU PUSS IflfGIM f : SERVICE '".' rf. - s it mu ir mp njEcm Fair and winner Thursday and Fri-da- y. i VOL. L NO. 364 CGDEN CITY. UTAH, T.iUSSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2?, 1904. ACQUIRE WARRANT EXTRADITION MINORITY Connecticuts Supreme Court Docides Minority Shares Msy Bs Obtained by Condemnation Albany. Dec. of Dr. Chadwick irom New York to Ohio waa mailed this afternoon to Sheriff Barry quarters at New police York. head- - It should tomorrow. Newhaven, Conn., Dec. 28. A decision of the state supreme court today Ik Patrolman MacLaughlin Committed to Jail on Charge of Murder In the First Degree. New York, Pee.28. Commitment to on a charge of murder in the first degree without I tall waa tbe surprise which greeted Frank Madaughlln, a patrolmau, when he appeared in criminal court today to plead to an indictment charging 'him with assault uHin James P. Robbins a newspaper reporter. The new charge waa baxed upon Jail considered of great importance as bearing on condemnation proceedings of minority stock in consolidations Frauds--Nothinand mergers of railroads. The case in point is that of the New York, Newhaven and Hartford railroad vs. Charles H. Offield of Chicago, involving the condemnation of the two remaining shares of tbe New Haven Presldsnt FsHcltated Upon His Trip and Derby railroad slock held by umphant Election. The court upholds the right of Portland, Oregon. Dec 28. Bent time for ih-- i reconvening of Congress. Boston, Mass., Dec. 28. The ArmenSome ( i ho men Indicted Tuesday f lie plaintiff tn obtain the two shares .with hi more than three wore year ian revolutionary federation coi.onit-te- e afternoon ;.ave appeared and will give by condemnation proceeding under and ten, and leaning upon the arm in the United States of America, the $l.uuii i Kinds fixed by the court. S. st suite. of bin law partner, the while haired B. Oi'msbj f which baa headquarters In this city, Salem, was given five has addreSMcd a letter to President enior acnator from Oregon, John II. days in w.iich to cnVr his plea and Roosevelt presenting cougralulaition Mitchell, who for the better part of a was also allowed one day to secure on "his triumphant election to the ex quarter of a century haa represented bail. In the meantime he was resited office of the presidency ot the toon leased Federal in own his the bia (late Congreaa, recognizance. United States and th.-l- r sincere appreC. E. of Eugene, gave his day went into the governments lnquis-itorlfor the sympathetic reception ciation bond as required. Mayor W. H. Davis An Unknown chamber to tell what he knew Syndicate ia Willing to accorded the delegates of tbe Cathoof Albany, did not reach the toconcerning frauds which the governBail. Furnish city lics of all Armenians. ment he haa served ao long believes day as expected. He will probably arThe letter ooninuea: hare been perpetrated upon it in the rive in Portland touairrow, when he Cleveland, Dec. 21. A syndicate for 'Permit us, Mr. President, to plead will of ita lands. bis bond. give which attorney Andrew 8. Quigley of acquisition public Tired and careworn he came from George Sorenson Is reported to have Cleveland ia spokesman, ia said to he and hope that with all legitimate in your power you will endeavthe Jury room at the noon hour only returned io Portland today, but hua resdy and willing to furnish ball up to meanssecure the much needed reforms t lie sum of $ iO.UOO to secure the release or to to return in the afternoon. Later, not as yet made his appearance. of Mrs. Casble U Chadwick, held In jail which constat of nothing more than when the senator left the court house, here awaiting trial on the rharga of the safety of Ufa and honor for thu apparently nervous and worried, it WILL CONTEST COJfl was stated that the investigation, so CRKSSIONAL SEAT. forgery. Attorney Quigley would not defenseless Armenian people who arc as Mr. Mitchell was concerned, give the names of the prospective subjected to a systematic exterminafr bondsmen of Mra Chadwlrk but says tion under the Turkish regime. Our Baltimore, Md., Dec. 28.- - Congresshad ended. What transpired in that that they are well able to furnish any people look with strong hopes to the chamber is unknown further than Mr. man Wm. H. Jackson, republican, tofreeMitchell went into it with no more fav- day served formal notice upon Thomas reasonable sum of money required if United Htates as tho champion of or than would have been extended the M. Smith, democrat, that he would con- Mrs. Chadwick, is permitted to go out dom, to which they owe much for test the seat in the fifty-nin(heir Intellectual development and proon bail. conhumblest citizen of bis country. NeithThe federal authorities are said to be gress and which haa always resulted in er his request that he lie confronted gressional district of Maryland. Mr. with any testimony that the govern-- 1 Jackson denies that. Mr. Smith was not tn favor of giving Mra Chadwick a noble disinterested protest in bebtlf lent may have found to hla detriment legally elected, alleging that trick bal- her freedom, and will, it ia understood of a people suffering under the yoke nor that he be furnished with thb lot were used. Mr. Smith plurality in discourage such a proceeding, without of tyranny." however, infringing on the prisoners names of his alleged accusers, was the diitrict. as given to the state constitutional righta board, was 510. -granted. Whether he was allowed to make any exculpatory statement la not known. The Jury la sworn to secrecy. Messrs, lleney and Hall, the govern-- i .cut's attorney 's.refutiing to make any statement whatever of what transpired and Mr. Mitchell, the other perTwo Friende Bowed Down by Reverses son who knows, went directly to his Decide to Buicldo by tho Morphine apartments in the Hotel Portland and Route Wood, Reputed to bo refused absolutely to receive callers. The rest of the afternoon with the Wealthy, Suceasds. jurors might have been a session of New York, Dec, 28. Crista A. Weed, Congress for all the effect it appeared said to bo interested ia the manufactio have on Cbairu-a- n Binger Hermann, ure of gas metres in Bouton died at a lie appeared shortly after 2 o'clock In hospital here today of morphine poisthe afternoon and went into the sec lon oning. Weed and a companion named of the inner office of the district J. Riley rf Hartford, Cana., attorney after, he had greeted a few -. Benjamin were taken to the hospital tram too outer office and in 'the acquaintance! Grand Union hotoL Both were (altering : the bail. When walled to the Jury from tho effects of the drug. Weed room he shook hands with whom he died withont recovering ounaclousnesa. anew in the corridor and patted Mr. Riley waa soon revived. In n almtemant lloncy heartily on the back. When the tonight to the coroner Riley is quoted session had closed for the day Mr. as sayhig he and Weed bad entered inHermann remained In the Jury room to a suicide compact and that they some time, conversing with Mr. came to this city from Boston on Satand the jurors, among whom ha Henry urday with tbe intention of committing found several whom he bad known m suicide together In ike hotels Despatchvarious parts of the state. New York, Dec. 28. The fliat official law association have been reported to es from Ho stun and Providence show ' The time of the jury will be taken move by District Attorney Jerome to be part of the district attorneys pro- that Weed was highly connected. The up by Mr. Hermann for the greater wife of former Governor Bprague of uncover the conspiracy and lawlessness gram. The great mystery of tbe affair hss Rhode Island was bis slater. Annther part of the forenoon tomorrow, but It is thought that he will hare told hla which he believes lies back of the long been the fact that Dodge himself a poor sister is the widow of the late Colonel case, was man, wan supplied with plenty of mon- Wheaton of Washington. Weed la relegal fight In the Dodge-Morsi cry by the noon adjoumunt. The government, so far aa is known, made today when he swore out an at- ey while he fought extradition from puted to be wealthy. He leaves a widow did not recede from its stand an- tachment for Edward J. Bracken, a Texas. Bracken, it is alleged, was with and two young children .Weed was nounced yesterday to the effect that it detective. Bracken, it is alleged, was him much of the time and is believed about 32 years old and Riley is 28. The with Dodge in New Orleans and accomto know where the funds came from. would neither make known II a witlatter says be was a bank clerk. panied him to New York. At the time At the same time that the attachment ness to senator Mr. Mitchell and Riley said they had been chums ainrt Hermann or tell them aught of the of the divorce of Mra Clarence Lodge for Bracken w as issued it was given nut. childhood. Both had met with reverses, when first questioned by her former that Judge Cowing was Bitting in the and while discussing thrir ill succeas case. husband, who alleged that he had never court of general sessions although all In Boston last Saturday they decided to In fact it is not thought the testibeen properly served with paper in the othar courts were c lowed, and that ha commit suirlde together. mony of Mitchell, or Herman, in their the legality of Mra Dodges waa on the bench in order that instant alleged connection with the land proceeding, to Charles W. Morse was action might be taken if indictments frauds has as yet been laken,up by the marriagein by the courts and the were banded. down today. question placed It ia supposed that jury specially. resulted has never been Mr. and Mrs. Morse are in Europe s great deal of what has been told tangle that out. The prominence of straightened announced their intention to (he Jurors by many of tbe witnesses Morse in the business world and his but have return soon. who hive bean examined prior to thin ungreat wealth brought the case into Dodgs, while at a hotel in this city, time has had an indirect bearing on usual attention and public Interest has in bad health and was said today to the rase. Ii is thought that Senator been increased recently by tbe reports is be on the verge of collapse. Mlthchcil and Mr. Hermann was given that Dodge had mails a confession to Committee Discuss Provision for the this opportunity to give their testi- the district attorney, implicating other Government of tho Canal Zona. mony and answer any questions that persona in a conspiracy to keep him might be asked by the Jury before from ibla state, where he waa Washington Dec. 28. Members of the the esse itself has been brought be- away wanted to answer to a charge that he congreMuomil committee which will fore it, in order to enable tbe formulate Isthmian canal legislation, had committed perjnry. Proceedings to return to Washington in against prominent lawyers before the have been considering the various Japanese Anxious About Their East- questions relating to the government of ern Communications Seriously the canal zone. A Dill for this purpose Threatened by Ronnekampa passed the senate last session but was Raida reject 1 by tbe house and a measure was agreed on, placing the finally non-ti28. Httanahan, Dee. Everything whole government, of the zone in the lie quiet along the front of the hos- power of the president until the end of tile armies. There is little expectation present of congress Before the of a decisive movement till spring, close of this congress it will be necesswhen it will be possible for both sides ary to renew that power for a term of to throw in strong reinforcements end years or to enact a new law. Opinion recommence the conflict in eaicst. In differs as to Ihe best method of handthe meantime the chief Japanese un- ling the subject, although It ia declared easiness seems to be with regard to that a strong government will be nectheir communication eastward. They essary in order to provide for the care have an unusually full equipment of and health of the men', engaged in narrow gauge field railways, one of canal work. It Is expected that repreAttend- which connects General Kuroicia base sentative Mann of Illinois will introat Shaheilzl with Feng Wang Cheng, duce a bill relating to canal governwith. a branch to Ralmstsa. A supple- ment soon after congress reconvenes. ance mentary line is being constructed connecting Lioa Yang with Hal Cheng. is There is an important line of warehouses along the Yalu River, and many bridges have recently been constructed with a care unusual In field This elaborate system has operations. Bt. Petersburg. Dec. 28. In the comworking classes, protest against the been seriously threatened by General plete ascendency M. Witte purpose the war into which the government drsg-g- ej Rennekamps raids southeastward. consideration of the various subject the nation wilhout consideration There are many evidences that the The Ambassador Considers Six Years touched upon In the manifesto, While for the opinion or interests of the RusDiplomatic Service at His our pro- Japanese are strengthening and fortis" voiding the use of the word Age Good Enough. sian people and we expre-toof line their communication theiff-aelv- e fying to invite editors. found belief that only the people which will ward Korea, necessarily her from ruin etc, to participate in the can save Russia London, Dec. 28. While numerous bv absorb a considerable force. statements have been published here through electing .representatives The big strike at the Baku oil fields, ballot on equal right. Our motto is that Ambassador Choate is about to NEW CABINET FORMED IN oorolng at this time, is another cause peace is freedom". retire from diplomatic circles. It can GREECE. ral-"1- 5 anx't a tT poaaibly forming be slated that Mr. Choate has not for the workmens organa NEWLY WEDDED NOBrUTY Dec. 28. A new cabinet has sent his resignation or any corunuul-catio- n Athens, he Troubelzaki banquet at Moe-f- !. ELROPh. OFF FOR on the subject to President been formed with Delvannls as preonly broken up it 2 o'clock Roosevelt ur the State depan ment nor of minister Ibe and mier tnia morning. Interior; those present Sew York. Dec.28. The Earl of Suf- Skiuzca. as minister of foreign affairs: has he received any inquiry either were popular Among writers, professors of the folk and hi bride, formerly Mina Dairy Mavromicballs. as minister of war and from the President or Secretary Hay university, mining school and techno-ogic- ai anil Colonel Colin Campbell marine: Car pa nos, as minister of Jus. concerning his furore plans. It can he Letter, institute, editor end soclali'-- t was Mia Nancy ties and instruction, and Gounarakia, safely asserted, however, (hat It is Mr. ''risers, M. Kendrine, the well known and hla bride, who m i aa minister of finance. Choates intention to tender bis realg Letter, sailed for Europe today wyer and member of the SI. Pe:e. i nation soon after the ateau-c- r Baltic. Inauguration ot The text csileL p municipality PACINO STALLION NERVQLQ SOLD ' President Roosevelt. Six years is a S the resolurinn, which was carried by VALIpng time in tbe life of a man of. my to 7 votes af.er many CRUISER CHJCACO AT sreech-- J. San Francisco. Cal., Dec. 28 The age," said Mr. Choate to friends hare, wa as follows: PARAISO. in view of tne and while I have enjoyed the Hie honors of the war, which is deroifi of pacing stallion Nervolo has been sold 28. The by Scott Hudson to W.'B. Lockwood of and the people I have determined to oar. and in view also of the enormous Valparaiso. Chile. HC. comSharon. Mass. The price paid for Ner-v-- k go home and devote the remainder of acrificss and ruin in which the country tilled States cruiser Chicago. in i aid to have been flfS.fNju Nr-vol- o my time to loosing after my own I lnvolve.1. we who are reper-B,,,,- g mend of Captain has a record of 2:01 the liberal profee-fnn- a . aud here, Examined in Connection g With the Land is Known of What Transpired. CHARGE Governor 28. ARMEM1ANS CONGRATULATE ROOSEVELT Of-flel- PROSPECTIVE BONDSMEN an indictment which district attorney Jerome said would be returned by the grand Jury tomorrow. MacLaughlin was once befcre arrested in connection with the killing of John W. Patterson a colored watch mas. The coroners that he shot Patterson in seif defense and he was discharged. The diatrict attorney waa not satifiad with such a diapoaitiim of this rase, however., and began an investigation, w Inch hs ways, has resulted in an Indictment charging murder in the first jury-foun- al th WOULD BE NEUTRALITY WILL BE MAINTAINED An Exposon of Unknown O igin at th Start of the Afternoon Run Killed Four Men. Chehalis, Wash., Dee. 28. Three men were killed instantly and two injured today, one sq badly jbat, he died soon afterwards, by an explosion of four boilers at the saw mill plant of Walworth A Neville, at Walvliie, Washington, today. The explowluu occurred immediately after tbe mill started for the afternoon run. THE DEAD: E. C. Hicks, single, has relatives tn West Virginia. Frank Dowell, 38 years old, married, of Walvliie. Pres. Epling, single, 28 years old, Walvliie. INJURED: Roy Ikea, single. 28 years old, relative at Decatur, Michigan, died soon . Dutch Battleehips Will Maintain the afterwards Neutrality of POrta in the Dutch W. liuchanan, 23 years old, single, East Indian probably fatally Injured. Tbe causa of the explosion la unTbe Hague, Dec. 28. In connection to rumors of a possible infringement known. The mill plant had been shut of the neutrality of Ports, in the Dutch down for repairs and only sufficient Went Inlies it is officially pointed out steam was kept up to run the cross that the neutrality of Batang, and other arm factory. The boilers were inspectports, will 1m maintained. Two dutch ed by the official Inspector of an inbattleships and two cruisers, with five surance company not over ten days smaller warship are now in those wa- ago and were then pronounced In good ters while two additional vessels are condition. When the mill ia running Holland, to rein- one hundred men are employed. ready at Nlenwa-DleTbe fact that the mill proper was force them if necessary. p, SUICIDE EXPLAINS BARGE, WHILE UNLOADING COAL TURNS TURTLE ft-a- Detective Bracker to be Arrested on Attachment He is Believed to Know Where Funds Came From to Assist Dodge - Whi.e Fighting Extradition fr se - CONSIDER CANAL ZONE QUESTIONS HARASS JAPANESE Con-gressii- d' FATAL EXPLOSION OF MURDER Odells warrant tor the extradition reach Mr. Barry Senator Mitchell MUST FACE ISSl'CP. STOCKS PRICE FIVE CENTS The Barge Monarch Turned Suddenly Completely Over Without Warning One. Man Carried Down With the Coal Was Drowned. Portland, Ore., Dec. 28. The barge Monarch, moored alongside the Portland and Asiatic liner Arabia, turned turtle today and one of the six men working on tbs Monarch waa drowned. The barge was loaded with five hundred tons of coal which ass being Iran-fere- d to tha hold of tbe steamer. Without warning the Monarch turned completely over, and all but one of the men escaped. The accident waa ao sudden however, that the sixth waa caught by coal falling upon him, and with It waa carried to tbe bottom of the river, and drowned. The body has not been recovered. The name of the man could not be ascertained. It waa stated by the coal company that the gang! are assigned to the companies ot different targes accordingly aa their services are demanded and as the time sheet Is not made up until the men knock off at night, tbe company had no record of the name of the men. The cause of the accident is not known. BURN EXPLAINS W HY PAPER ADVANCED ef tbe Dells Paper Company, bays Advance ia Due to Natural Causes W, L. Davis Claire, Wia., Dec. 28. W. L. lue pans Paper 4c Puip Co, one ot me concerns mt-ii-t 101104 aa in me appncsLou tor an injunction against me ubuusi I'ap.r company et nl. by the attorney general in me United aiaies UMUict court at bt. Paul, said today: Ihe licnerat laier Company of Chicago, was organised as a selling tor alien paper coc.pauiea aa ageui-wished to join, but it was nut nn Illegal comjiinaliun or trust. He said it waa true that the price of paper had gone up, but that me advance waa duo to natural causes, such aa an advance ot Cu imw cent in the price of pulp wood, tha increases in the prices of fuel, labor and to the fart that everything connunied in tbe manufacture of paper had advanced. He stated further that those back of the suit based their figures on the rise In the price of paper, on the price made to consumers, when paper was sold nt a loss by paper manufacturers. Mr. Davis said there were a number of large paper manufacturers outside of the General Paper Company, therefore the statement the organization has destroyed compeWe find competition waa not trua. tition enough," said he, "and the price of paper ia largely coni rolled by competition. The organization of the General Iaper Company was nun n matter of convenience than anything else, for by the selling of the manufactured product through the Goners! Paper Company, tbe manufacturer is enabled to give hie cnllro time to the making of the product. Emu Davis, 0f JUDGE CITED IN nephew of General Meyendorif, now In command of a Russian divielun in the war with Japan. Meyendorff baa made arrangements to leave this afternoon for Portland, Oregon, to do special Must Shew Cause Why the Mandamus work tn the land fraud cases on the He leaned Should Not be coast. Dissolved. COURT BANKER BECKWITH SERIOUSLY ILL. Oberlln, 0., Dec. 28. President C. A. Beckwith of the Cltlxens National bank, of Oberlln, who la under indict- ment for misapplication of funds ot that bank, waa taken suddenly ill today. Ilia physician say the Illness la n serloua cane of heart trouble and is the result of worry and anxiety over hia financial troubles. ENTIRE BLOCK DE- STROYED BY FIRE. Eathervllle, Iowa, Dec. 28. Fire dost rowed the Coon block and several other buildings adjoining today. Loan 1100,000. THEIR not In operation accounts for the small number of killed. The null was badly wrerked. , Denver, Dec. 28. District Judge Samuel L. Carpenter and Attorney Everett Bell and John A. Rush were nerved with notices to appear before the Supremo court tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, the former' to show cause why the mandamus he Issued against the slate canvassing board should not be dissolved and the latter (wo fur contempt of court in not obeying the order of the court Issued st the beginning of elect ion suits directing nil courts and all members of the bar to cease Involving tbe election cases by proceedings in the lower courts. The Supreme court after hearing arguments on ibe vJtndainua petition announced (hat It would render decision tomorrow at 2 p. m. SHARE Farmer and Merchants Decide Burn Their Share of Surplus Cotton. to se-si- AGIST PROTEST WAR Professors, Editors and Socialists in at the Troubetzfci Banquet Adopt the Motto Peace Freedom Fort Gaines, G., Dee. 28. The farmers and mere ban s of tills rvunty met today at Fort Gaines and decided to burn their share of two million bales of surplus cotton. A starter waa made today when a bon firs waa made of cotton on tbe streets of Fort Gaines. It la not yet determined where it will atop. The farmers have decided to set the pace and are moving determinedly. A large crowd paraded with much spectacular ceremony. The object is to show that the farmers are ready to sacrifice a few bales for the benefit of the masses. CHOATE'S FUTURE TOOK PLANS DOSE OF STRYCHNINE nepre-entttive55cm-tvoa- ts, za-yo- n- .e.-vi- d -- 4. A Special Land Office Agent Attempts Suicide Because of Depressed Feelings. Denver. Colo., Dec. 28. Michael A. Meyendorff, special agent of the United- States general land office, took strychnine, it is believed with suicidal intent today. A police surgeon succeeded In counteracting the effects of the poison. Meycndorff had grown because of 111 health and deapondt-n- t the failure of a woman friend to respond to his request to call on him, appeared to greatly depress him. After asking a barber who had eome to shave him to cut his throat and later a revolver with which to retiming blow out bis brains, which was refused him, Meyendorff took the poison. Meyendorff haa been In the service of the United States govorniucut since the clone of the civil war. lie Is a Premier Tissa Amid a Great Uproar Ad journs the Chamber of Deputies--Kin- g Will Dissolve Parliament. Buds Pest, Dec, 28.' TWe was a disorderly Bitting of the chamber of deputies today and premier Tiasa was owing to atorniy protest from the opposition to, abandon nl attempt to Induce 10 house ihe vote on for indemnity the government's expenditure without tbe sanction of parliament. Tbe premier then, nmld n great uproar, announced tbe adjournment of the chamber until January 3, saying that the house at ihat time would hear the emperors speech dissolving parliament. Shouts were raised of The King ia breaking hia oath" together with denunciations .of premier' Tissa aa the cune of an unfortunate dynasty". Count Andrassy. former premier, has predirtej that a bloody electoral struggle will follow. ' messenger from the White House brought to the embassy a letter of hearty congratulation from President Roosevelt upon the ambassador's halt of a century of service to his government, and also aa autograph letter from the President and a beautiful assortment of flowers from the White House conservatory. CROWD OF SIX MEN . LASH A WHITE Natchez. Mi., Dec. 28. A. B. MAN. lew-I- s, a white man, 33 year old, whose home is in Chicago, was lashed today In the woods near Nntches and ordered out af the slate. Lewis was being token to the county convict farm to serve a sentence for Insulting a wo-- . man In the streets. As he was being COUNT CASSIXIS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. token to the farm a crowd of six white men took hirt from the guard. They entered the woods three miles from Washington, Dec. 28. Count Cas- town, stripped hitu and gave him sixty sini. the RtiKsiau atnbussaduc today lashes acroMS the back, then placed celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of him on a train and ordered ltlm to Into the foreign serrfee. A leave the state. bta -- . '. |