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Show THIS MOUSING SUFFERING f NOT EXPECTED MISTY MIMSTRY VICIIS FLOOD in South Africa during the. Boer war ihe war department la considering the equipment of the Russian t root is with cork helmets fur the summer campaign. in the Far East. BATTLE LAND OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, Ureco-Turkis- SO, 190. PLOT TO KILL ROOSEVELT AS MITCHELL TO THE PRESIDENT TRUST BUSTER 8t. Petersburg. March 29. Forecasting the result of the war in the Far East, the Novostl declares there Is no more doulit as to who will be the eventual victor than there was at the commencement of the MARCH TM CHARGE ilr. Williams Strongly Scored Alleged Anarchist Attempt on He Will Arrive in Colorado Roosevelt's Life. President lor Theatrical Strike District on April 1 8, h, Did Not Anticipate the B rn or ,h Doer war. Mains Fill With Water and Henry Campbell Bannerman Russians For Japan, th war is a life and death struggle," continue the Novoetl. One for Three Months. She places everything un one card. People of the District Arc Caustically. Criticises For Russia, it is really only a colonial Gas Which is war, and even defeat would leave Ihe Dc riv;d Ministry,1 empire not greatly affected while sucToklo, March 29.- -4 p. m. Admiral res would be sure to mean a great Generally Used ai Fuel, Ramn Yamamoto, mlniWeF of marine, stimulus to the Russian colonisation anount of of Manchuria, where it ts reasonable Togo real Poses. New York, March 29. The story of Denver, March 29. John Mlirhel, a plot to assassinate President Roose- president of the United Mine Workers Washington, March 29. The house velt, which oa investigation proved en- will be her on or before April is hud ths ixth Japanese attack on Port Ar-e to suppose many soldiers will settle tooay lisumed consideration of tha tirely without foundation, waa made it Is expected he will take personal Japan-eaover. bill. la civil the after sundry struggle thur in the lower house of the public today. Several days ago the po- charge of the strike In the state. Thi Mr. Campbell (Kan.l discussed th But," adds the paper, "Russia diet this afternoon. The report with tremendous ap- should not pay too high a price for tariff question and said a protective lice commissioner received a letter was received out was Vice-Admir- al Ixwiion, March 29. The usual motion providing for the adjournment of the house of commons over the Easter tlidays gave the Liberal leader. Sir an opporHenry rampbell-Bannermtunity to make a spirited attack on the He caustically criticised government. in dotal! the whole policy of Ihe ministry whb h, he declared, except iu the nun ter of Chine- - lain, was marked by indecision, ctiufiiKion and vacillation, a lorliKJua course and a misty Grand Rapid. MMu War'll Th suffering of th flood vlrlim will now be agKi a aieil by the failure of tlie Ra supply. Jhiring last night main lemiiug to the fluod-all the wet aide UiaiiVt tilled wttu water and there i no jamsibllity of their oiMttied for uee liefore the HihiU roniliit tely rutile. The result will b exvery serious. Oaa wa eoaauiued tensively for healing and inoklnf. The Grand river coullnuea to rw.ede today alowly. given by W. (, from n man In Italy, aaylng an Italian Information waa about to coma to this country for Fairley, a member of the executi tha express purpose of assassinating board of tlie national organization the President. The writer gave n de- Chrt Evan, n financial repre-entaltailed description of the alleged anarchist. the steamer on which he of Ur. Mitchell in the strike district. would sail and full details of the alApril 18 marks the meetiu of the leged plot. When the steamer docked utlve council of the American Fedors-tio- n of Labor in Denver. . This meet-in- g an inspector was on hand with a large will be attended by President (iom-pesquail of detectives, and the suspect and other noted leader. was found and arrested. Investigation WILLIAMS FOMENTS. "Our organization, said 51 r. Evans. showed that the case waa purely one of Mr. Williams (Ills.) criticised the spite nn the part of the writer. It was "Is now and always has been readr party for its failure to fulfill platform found the detained man wa not an an- to meet with the employers io considpromise. The issue of tariff reform, archist and that he had a perfect right er any, proposition which might tend he maintained, was stronger now than to enter this country. He was al- toward settlement of the strike. W In 1892. lowed to land. The object of the letter, aft getting along wall with the mil). TERMS PRESIDENT COWARDLY it wns found was; to have the maa taiy.rOur supply bureau has not hen In th least Interfered with and we Tha president, he skid, was too cowdeported. ardly even to refer to the subject of provide for all men and their families are iq need. the tariff in his last message and the 29. March Albert Kirby who Baltimore, door leader of the Republicans openly Dr. John Fairfax, eldest son of the late admitted in the house that the party Con tee Fairfax, of Prince Georges FORMER PROMINENT FINANCIER dare not touch the tariff until after the made an Inheritor of his title county, presidential elections. Mr. Williams of Lord Fairfax and Baron Cameron In New York. March 29. Octaviu Dunreferred to the Merger decision and the of Scotland, ia reported to ham Baldwin.' formerly a roiutpii-uou- i said that the President and attorney havepeerage assumed his titles and taken his figure ia financial circles here, is dead, general had been exchanging congratu- sent In the hour of lord. He went to from heart disease. He came lie re as a lations upon the derision and the attortwo years ago to engage ia lad from the country, and beginning hi ney general had rushed Into print to England anil had no Intention of fol- business career as an errand boy, roes business assure the other ,trusts of the country such n course. It 1 now said to the presidency of the Fourth Nation-- a that they need not be alarmed and lowing al Bank and resigned that position la lie has been legally adopted by were in no danger, "so long as they Englishman as the heir to his 1888. He continued active in financial stood pat. on the Republican party." wealthy and pursumded to assume hi affairs, however, until compelled to reIf the Republicans were In earnest in estates tire by 111 health in 1899. titles. prosecuting the trusts, he said, they should go on with them "while the court is with you and the people are with you sad If ihe law Is not with you, amend the law before congress adjourn, and every Democrat will remain here to vote for your amendment. Under the puny prosecutions of trusts, he said, only $35,000 of the large amount appropriated bad been expended. BITTER DENUNCIATION. He tlren launched Into a bitter denunciation of the Republican! for foiling to Investigate the postofflee department, which ha aaid, haa made the pubTrains leave 7: J5 a. m., 8:10 a. nu, 2:15 p. m' lic acandala of this administration a next issue 4n cam' the very Important and, 7:00 p.m., returning leaves Salt Lake Qty 10:50 could read learn to talk with his fingers. The sur paign. "Noofone, he said, and ji the report the robbery larceny Tickets geons now believe he will rapidly re- In the 1:45 p. m. 6:05 p. m., and .11:59 p. m. a Postofflee department and the ql, cover hla health. reckless and notorious method with $1.50 for round trip. On sale April 1st to 6th, inclusive which they had been allowed to con. APPALLING MORTALITY. tinue without fixing some responsibility on the head of that department" returning April 12th. Alarming Rapert Concerning Bubonle When," he aaid, "we see these seriPlague. ous charges against the postofflee Ie pertBombay, March 29. The lateat avail inent, the general lanij office and the able bubonic plague return for the Indian bureau, with the Republican tha week ending parly on guard, at every door that whole of India for ' March 19th show the appalling mor- leads to these chambers of public pluntality of 40,527, an Increase of seven der,' refusing admittance to the "peothousand over those of the preceding ple's representatives who want an inweek. In the Punjab and the north vestigation, what conclusion, ha InTwo mors free trips west provinces each there ia a death quired, can the people come to except roll of 10.000 weekly, In the Bombay that you are afraid nn Investigation to tha World's Fair. presidency the death number 8.500 will uncover new crimes that will cast more reflections upon tha administraand in Bengal 8.000. tion 7". the Are you ready If, said Mr. Williams, he had' to MAY HAVE VACATION. select an Issue upon which all Demonew Spring Suit or Top would say, Peatmaatera te Hava Opportunity to crats could unite, he Coat? Roosevelt must be defeated. Attend National Convention. WE ARE! Come early 29. Acting March Washington. MISBRANDED FISH BILL. for the first picking from Postmaster General Wynne haa Issued Washington, March 29. In the senaa order allowing ten days leave of ate today Mr. Cullom railed up a bill the bast and moat comabsence to all postmasters of second prohibiting interstate and Internationplete showing . ever and third elasa poetofflees, who want al commerce in misbranded salmon. 51 r. Teller criticised the hill, aaylng to attend the convention of the Ns to brought Ogden. ttonnl Association of Postmasters of that aa originally reported It waa Price $10,$1S up to 830. the second and third class postofflee made possible to prosecute the seller to be held in St. Louia May 19th next. of even a single can of salmon. He Well guarantee to give also said that the bill shows a tendyou a better suit for your ency to Interfere with commerce be' EXHIBITS IN BOTKIN CASE. tween the state. Explaining the reamoney or your money back son for the passage of the hill, Mr. Handwriting Expert is New Giving Teller said most varieties of salmon if you want It. Teetimony. were labelled in the name of the CoFANCY VESTS, Shirts, San Francisco, March ?9 At tlie lumbia river and Puget Bound varieon he Ihe market. best the This, ties, the Botkin trial today Neckwear, Gloves, Hats, opening A. Hnsmcr. formerly assistant district said, was a fraud and should be proShoes are her In new hibited. attorney. Identified several exhibits as being In the handwriting of Mr. . Spring effects.' Botkin. John P. Dunning wa recall 4 COMMITTEE DEAD LOCKS. 4 ed and briefly regard 4 Pittsburg. March 29. The com- - 4 Ing hi friendly relations with Mrs 4 mittee of the United Mlae Work- - 4 Botkin. He repeated hie former as- 4 ers and the coal operators of the 4 sertions that she was a friend both of 4 Pittsburg district, appointed to 4 Ticket gets his wife and himself. Before leaving 4 adjust the scale for the coming 4 the last trip. HoldIhe stand Mr. Dunning identified sev 4 year, have dead locked. Nelth- - 4 era! specimen of Mrs. Botkin's hand er please ealL 4 cr side, it is. said, will yield any 4 writing. Expert Kylka wns then call- 4 point. President Nolan says if 4 ed. and, despile many objections, pro- 4 the members fall (today to settle 4 ceeded to exhibit and comment on en. 4 the questions at issue the condi- - 4 larged photographs of the 4 ttons will be serious. 4 exhibits In the rase. feavag.'MBgfflig referred this colonial empire, and. therefore, plause. Admiral Yamamoto ofshould conserve as for at possible the feelingly to the heroic death of an ficer who waa killed in the engage- army and the fleet." ment, and dwelt on the great difficulty across Irkutsk. March nf bottling up Port Arthur effectively, lie said this project waa atill far from Lake Baikal is being arried on aa regular as clockwork. The troops cross completion. The Continuing, the minister of marine on the Ice; ringing as they march. work Ice breaker is likely to begin the declared that the revival of th martial spirit at Port Arthur since the ar- of cutting a channel any day. atmosphere., Makaroff Kir Henry added that he did not rival there of Vladivostok, March 29. -- An amusing with the was apparent, and he expressed the It waa in think order of March 2. The spirit of the constitution, tlnd Premier hoie that the Rmwiane would theemerge sequel has resulted from the ' Saginaw, Mh-h.Japthe chief of police dim ting that a keen Saginaw river eontimiR to rise and Balfour should retain power when the from the harbor and attack lookout lie kept for Jaianee disguised the a&me general flood comfit ions pre- country bad shown him that be no anese fleet. Tha house unanimously adojxed a as Koreans or Chinese. Since the orvail at yesterday. The- - water la longer enjoyed lie favor. Mr. Balfour, tumewhat higher than yeaterJay and replying, said he noted the anxiety of resolution encouraging the govern- der was issued the police adze every ment. praising the navy and pledging Asiatic they see for a pull at Ms ronneauently haa inflicted more the Liberal leader that he ahould re- itself to to the merebanta and factory owner spare no cost in the prosecu- quequ In order to ascertain whether see but lie was Quite unable to it ia real or false. tion of th war. whose place of buaineaa are partially sign, the the should taka government why cubmerged and cloaed. of course reelgning Tien Tain, March 29. A Frenchman Between Saginaw and Bay City the unprecedented retained the ronfldence Tln Tela. March 29. la a conver- named lea In the Seginew river ie over two office, while It Kreautlar, an employe of the Russian the sation military Lord today with He agreod hank, has been apfeet deep in place and dynamite haa of the House. did not expect a Ruasio-Chlnaaid he here, agent not ahould agent at had little effect in clearing the chan- Roseberry that the country lanl pointed Krfnch roasalsr between serious engagement fiscal questo the He has hoisted the nel. Down the river report today tell be rushed in regard that Newrhwang. or three two months; force for tlie governFrench flag over the hank buildings. of much Buffering and exposure. It tion and pointed nut that now was larger II waa very improbable that the JapIt is considered probable that this la a I got expected the river wlU fall ment majority even with New land to at anese would attempt which Bir than the majority of a movement to fly the forerunner much. If any, tola. that or In vicinity. Chwang assumed over all the Russian governHenry Campbell-Banaermaorder to carry home rule. Indianepolia, March 29. Alt rlvere office la waa Toklo. March 29.- -4 p m. lfc ths ment buildings at Newrhwang. no reason why the courage There In aoaihern Indiana are pouring flood house of represent art res today Count leas than be should REMOVED HIS TONGUE. Into the Ohio river. White River of tha Unionist the Union- Katsura, the premier, warmly thanked reused heavy lose and threw miner that of the Liberals nor why to made the the members that attempt beout of work. The Vilanh River in ist should relinquish their taskbeen effect the expulsion of M. Ogawa had New York Physicians Accomplish Dehad licate Surgical Operation. giving the farmer around New Har- cause not resulted successfully. M. Ogwa is mony uneasiness. The crent of the shown in aome directions. Ihe member who recently moved Ihe New York, March 29. ADer two la stream two expectin theae flood of Editor Akiyama. another weeks of preparation a surgical operaed to reach their Junction point in Glb-eo- n TRAVELING TELEGRAPHER DEAD. expulsion member, who was chanted with being tion for the removal of the tongue has mad or tomorrow, county today Friends Ibmala. In of tha pay been successfully upon performed Stay join their heavier force at the A. Do. of Akiyama declared in the discussion Chicago, March well known theatria Thomas mighty Maguire, Mon time. Thin will nend to reason more waa widely todsy that there of San Franriver tearing through the rich lower gardus, perhaps the moat America suspect Ogwa than Akiyama of having cal treasurer, formerly known telegraph operator la Wabash valley to the Oh la cisco, hut who has bepn attached to Russian pay. accepted sanitarium. In a Bogar la dead here DANGER POINT. After a brief and boisterous debate New York play houses for several The danger point here la Lafayette, dua had a unique history. He waa the motion to expel Ogawa was sweep-ingl- y years. (Where the water from the Wabuah ie bora in Rochester, N. V., about aixl) defeat f. Maguire waa a victim of cancer at undermining a high railroad embank years ago and on the death of his roots of hia tongue, caused by ex the meat. Should a aerioua break occur, wife became an inveterate traveler. resalve smoking. A few weeks ago a district that la now protected will b Old Bogy," as ho haa been familiarly fit. Petersburg, March 29.-- 1:20 p.m the doctors informed him that his on flooded. At Kvanavllle, the river la knows for a quarter of a century, had A war correspondent of tha Rusaky one foot above danger line and rising. worked la every telegraph offioe of Im- Vledomeoti writing from Harbin, sayi ly chance for life lay in the entire reThe lowland above and below the city portance In the United States, Cana-d- a he haa not been permitted to proceed moval of the tongue. He cheerfully sub' mltted and In bidding farewell to hla are under water and in aome place and Mexico. He la said to have to Part Arthur and adds be will not tha river ta several miles wide. At crossed the continent from coast to lie allowed to go to the front until April friends who gathered around the oper soon Haxelton White River 1 at the highAll the correatwndents have been at Ing table, said that he should Mexico a. ej (u 29.-Tr- afflr Vice-Admir- al . loi tariff waa the only means by which the money necessary for the support of the government could be raised. Many member of the Democratic aide interrupted 5Ir. Campbell, with quest Ions regarding the upbuilding of trusts through a protective tariff pol-y. He, however, asserted that protection was not the moiner of trust a as repeatedly had been charged by the Democrats. a-- va ry rt ea a tri-col- or ' ee - 29.-H- enry est point known. The water plant urrounded by above Kvansvllle I water and the workmen go to and from the plant Inaklff. In the flooded district below Ten Haute and above Evansville, where last night the levee broke..4 flooding over 100.000 acres of rich hot Iom lands, the water lh beginning to alowly recede Off PHILIPPINE DELEGATES. ' 4 4 4 genixing to elect delegatee to the 4 4 national convention They will 4 Th Rrpubll- Manila, March cans and Democrat here are or- 29. urge the adoption of leglaiatioa favorable to the Philippines. . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 OF WAR OP 1112. Albany, N. Y, March 29. Both houses of the legislature have passed a bin authorising the pay- ment by the state of New York of a pension of 972 per month to Hiram Croak, the last American survivor of the war of 1812. Doth Republicans and Democrats aup- ported the hill for a pension and the earn of $72 was agreed to af-ter a slate senator declared that Cronk waa in want 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 March Charging 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 anti-Semit- ic cy cy Brealau Surgeon Hat Invention .That Purpose. of an Invention providing for the ex I insure of the hitman lung for operative purposes, pay a Herald dispatch from London. Experts already acquainted with ihe process say that the invention will widely Increase the range of chest In the region of surgery and the aennphagtM and throat. It consist of an cabinet, bolding the patient and two operators, Iho patient's head protruding th tough an opening at the side. The pritirl pie involved la the reduction of the air. pressure aroifnd the exposed lung so as to prevent ilk collapse. Experiments nn animats have- pmv ed completely successful. After the animals were anaesthetized the air wilhln the cabinet wan pump ed out stifflcleully to lower ihe mer rury a fraction nf an Inrh. The lungs upon pressure, filled up with air 'and emptied themselves regularly, and Ihe heart action cnnllmicd uninterrupted except by anaesthesia When the nir pressure within the cabinet wns in rreased the lungn Immediately collapsed until the air was again rarified when respiration berame normal. -- air-tig- . 4 4 4 4 LITTLE GIRL IS PERJURER. INVESTIGATE HAWLEY. Receivers for Sully Have Applied for Order of Court for Examination of Hawley and Ray. New York, March 29. David H. Miller. one of the two receiver of the suspended cotton firm of Daniel J. Sully & Co., said today that the receivers had applied to the United States courts for an order for the examinaiion of Edwin Hawley and Frank Ray, the partners of Sully in toe big cotton deal which resulted In the suspension or hi On Her Testimony Five Men Were Con demned aa Murderers, But She Reverses Herself in Tima Chicago. March 29. A child's test I mony reversed todsy saved five men (torn the gallows. The rase waa that of William McCarthy and four Polish young men on trial for murder, the witness being a little girl. Appolnnla Blarista. who first gave direct, wi 29. Rnasian New York. March 29. A cruiser and destroyer have passed here bound westward, says a World dispatch from Gibraltar. Evidently they were chasing a large Japanese ship which was reported as having passed here to the eastward on Friday last. This vessel, having sighted the Bus slan ships, turned, passing westward several hours ahead of the Russian ships. 29. A British New York. March squadron of three battleships and six cruisers has sailed for the north, says a World dispatch from Hong Kong. They arc said to he engaged In maneu vers. " Reoul.March 28.8:15 p. m. Marquis Ilo, upon taking his departure yesterday. submit ted to the government some suggestions for Korean reforms. The emperor has appointed Yi Chi Ying a former minister nf foreign affairs, as a special ambassador to bear presents to the Japanese emperor and return the compliment of Marquis Ito's visit to Korea 29. Minister Washington, March has cabled (he state depart, ment from rekin that the Russian an thorltles have declared martial law at New Chwang, and have formally notified nil foreigners. Mr. Conger'i message make no reference lo the reported hauling down of foreign flags by the Russians. The officials here assume that If this has been done it simply means that Russia haa assumed the responsibility for the protection of foreign property. Nor does Mr. Conger refer to the reported notice at New Chwang to the consuls that they may no longer exercise consular Jurisdiction and funrtlnn. especially extra territorial jurisdiction. It Is ssld If sny such action has been taken it will raise a very serious question for Ihe consuls to exercise their poser in this treaty port under treaty tip. illation with a sovereign power Is not party to the war. It is nor re called moreover, that ft has beeu customary in time of war, for a belligerent to undertake to deprive consuls of their functions. the state department Is determined In move with the utmost rlrcumspertkm and deliberation in taking any action or lodging any t which might convey the Impression that the United State was inject-initself Into the struggle, without the most pressing necessity. . cross-examine- d hand-writin- 444444444444444 si Correct Easter Footwear for Men and Women Conger trot I straightforward, mony, apparently establishing beyond of the the guilt question firm. then men. and repudiated In explanaher sworn evidence. STEEL PREFERRED. tion of the remarkable change of front, the child declared that she had been New York. March 29. Some leading ins'nuted how lo testify by the widow Steel of the murdered man. Charges agairxt official of the United States were withdrawn by the corporation. Including George W. Per Hie tste attorney, the file mn walking kins, chairman of the finance commit' out of the dork free by older of tlie tee, were in conference with J. Morgan today and the financial district court. took It for granted that something NOTED CONFEDERATE DEAD. ha been done regarding the next dividend on steel preferred. According to a director of the corporation the Washington. March 21. (Jcncral IV. question of maintaining or reducing H. Payne, counsel for the Font hern the present 7 per rent rate will not Railway, u distinguished Confederate be determined much in advance of the officer and commander of the famous quarterly meeting next Tuesday. The Itiack florae cavalry at. the first baiSt. Petersburg. March 29.-- In finance and executive committees are lie of Hull Ruu, did today, aged 7.! view of the experience of the British forces scheduled to nnH-- t today. yearn. prit-oner- Grande Western... Easter. writers for attempting constantly to sow race prejudice. Three British Moscow, March officers who arrived here yesterday from India by way of Persia, have pronounced themselves aa being Impressed by the calm confidence among the Russians. Tha officers noticed no sign of for military activity and did not see a single military train through ths Caucasus or European Russia. New York,' March 21. A celebrated Breslati aurgeon is expected to make at this week's annual German surgical eon press ths first announcement Rio is Already Spring at tHe Gate Next Sunday is aati-Remlt- oM-ratio- n 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M. Petersburg. March 29. 1:20 p.m. The Novostl publishes a long article on the Jewish Question, combatting tha newsallegations of aome paper that the Odessa Jews are doing wilful and fraudulent neglect of duty" Captain F. Norton Goddard, preaidcat of th anti-polisociety, haa caused to everything to precipitate a repetition he served on Magistrate Reward Baker of tha Klahlneff affair by expressing a copy of a petltioa la whb-- on April sympathy with Japan. The Novotl deke will aak the appellate division of nounce theae allegation aa monstrous the Supreme court to remove the mag- falsehood. that, tha declaring istrate from office. the Jews empire throughout It I alleged that while sitting In po- have patriotically volunteered their lc lice court the magistrate dlwfcarged services, and blames the EXPOSE HUMAN LUNGS. BUY HORSES, Osklooa.lnwa.March 29. One hundred bead of draft horses were sold to an agent of the Russian maro government today. One brought 8250. New York. 29. O TEN KILLED. RUSSIANS IMPEACHED. POLICE MAGISTRATE 4 4 Rock, March 28. The storm in tliq northwestern part of tha state caused ten deaths a follow; J, B. Curtis, a promt- neat farmer of Newton county, three negro children. 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