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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL Vin VOLUME NUMBER OGDENJJTAH 203. JAPS CLOSING ON Talksd. by July L "Arisons Is for Hearst. but after the second ballot H. Brea will support Parker ," said J. from thltL national committeeman In my that territory thl morning. York Jurist will be opinion the New third or fourth balon the nominated ST. LOUIS, Government and TOKIO, July 1. Kuropatkln Stackelberg are hurriedly withdrawing their troops from Haichrng In an endeavor tn arrive at I 'so Tang in time to slop the Japanese advance over the heights of Tur.g King. ROME, July The legation has 1. lot, he continued. news that the Japanese army la now On almost every proposition, now almost in touch with General Kurop-atkln- 's advanced here there Is the query, What will Bryan do about It?" The Nebraskan will arrive Sunday, accordbecame known ing to present plans. It will urge that any today that Bryan not did who support the ticket man 1900 make a weak would or 188 in concandidate. Few of the servatives will fill that bllL McClellan and Rose Is the ticket which is belgn quietly , tipped .by a leading member of the Michigan delegation. Active campaigning for Parker began In earnest today when the advance guard of the Parkpr boomers ed opened headquarters at the Planters hotel. Maurice Mlntono, who Is associ- ated politically with August Belmont, Is busy button holing delegates for the New York jurist The Parker people have six parlors on the first floor of the Planters. Parker's friends are dothe Iming their best to eliminate B. David is Parker Hill's that pression man. Cleveland la casting a shadow that makes his name discussed In an awed whisper. All realise that stone sort of a Cleveland cabal is being hatched in the east if Parker cant be nominated, was the epitome of the situation as forecasted by Judge . Ditty, who Is here In charge of Judge Harmons interests.' If It should not be Cleveland, the fight will be between Harmon and orman, he continued. However, there Is a palpable effort to ridicule the Cleveland boom out of the convention. What do I think of the Cleveland boom? said Senator Dubois of Idaho, whose main purpose Is to get a strong plank Into the platform. 1 think its full of wind, ab' surd, and started by some of Cleveland's friends to kill off Parker, and If they do defeat Parker they cant nominate Cleveland, for Bryan will then control" Chinese Steamer Which Passed Near Port Arthur Reports Explosion and Heavy Firing. HOLD Commander's Raquaat for Influanoa Will Ba 8trong in Ruaaian Bryans Is Cleveland $250,000 Mora Troops Is Refused Baing Convention CHE FOO, July 1. Tho captain of the steamer Che Foo, just arrived, reports that the Japanese fleet of two battleships and five cruisers is actively engaged, presumably with the Russian fleet, though the ships could not he observed. The Che Foo passed within fifteen miles of the fleet, and a terrific explosion was heard. YALE WINNER communications. The Russian position at Liao Tang, It is said. Is becoming untenable. The SL Petersburg correspondent of the Central News wires that It la stated in military circles that General Kuroaptkln has been denied the additional forces of 250,000 men which he asked for. His request was refused because of the great burden already on the country and the internal condition of affairs. LONDON, July 'VARSITY RUSSIAN FLEET OF ELUDES THE JAPS EIGHT 1. FEARFUL L088E8 IN PORT ARTHUR Harvard Took the 'Varsity Four, BATTLE MUKDEN, July 1. The details of Sunday's fight outside of Fort Arthur say that the battle opened with bombardment by the Japanese fleet and was followed by a land attack on the heights near by. The Japanese success resulted from the turning, of the Russian left by a force which had been landed and crept up covered by the firing in front. The losses on both id are said to havs been heavy. The Japanese casualties were greatly added to by the Russians exploding a mine. The Russian losses were seven officers and two hundred men killed much and those, of the Japanese t , i d i greater owing to the mine. . . RUSSIAN REPORT OF PORT ARTHUR FIGHTING Its Only Victory of Big Regatta. NEW LONDON, Conn., July 1. The second regatta day dawned tn a pouring rain, but at 8 o'clock the clouds cleared. Despite the weather conditions, Immense crowds were on hand to witness the varsity eight and tour races. breexe blowing tip With a a and the river heavy mist hanging over the course the fours took position at 8:40 and three minutes later were aent away. Harvard took the lead and maintained it until the mile and an Tale-Harva- ten-kn- ' lie Vladisvostok Squadron Returns Safely After Bombarding Gensan. BT. PETERSBURG, July 1. Admiral Skrydloff reports from Vladivostok that the squadron which bombarded Gensan yesterday returned safely today. rd SILVER'S DEATH KNELL OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED ot eighth, when Tale drew up on even terms. Harvard won by a length. The official time was: Harvard, 10:12; Tale, 10:15. The collapse of a Tale man' near the finish permit jKi Harvard to win. Tale waa good until then. Tale won the 'varsity eight by eight lengths. The official time waft: Tale, 21:40 Harvard, 22:10. There waa not a mulnte from the time Tale caught the water the followers of the blue on me observation trains had any doubt of the result, barring an accident Tale finished strong. A few cannon boomed and whistles tooted, but the enthuslam aboard ship and train waa not marked. PORTLAND, Or, July 1. There will never be another silver dollar coined in this country, said George E. Roberta director of the United States mint In an Interview last evening. Mr. Roberts Is en route to Alaska and mads this statement in answer to question put to him by a representative of the Oregonian,. No, there will be no more new silver dollars turned out by the government unless by some means a 16 to 1 congress should be elected, for the supply of silver bullion purchased under the Sherman act la exhausted." 2-- 4; ST. PETERSBURG, July 1. General Glllnsky reporta that the Japaneae in the enlghborhood of Port Arthur on the 26th delivered three unsuccessful attempts on Mount Dayatlaaa with great loss. On the aame day the Japanese bombarded the coast from bay. During .he right the Russians retired to Lun Wantay, which the Japaneae attacked and were again repulsed. On the aame day a large force of the enemy attacked Mount Houinaan, ten miles from Port OFFICER 18 PROMOTED the Russians, who AND THEN RETIRED Arthur, outflanking retired with great loss. A large Japanese force la marching from Dalny WASHINGTON, July 1. The presi to Houlnsan with mountain batteries. dent today promoted Major Bingham of the engineer corps to a brigadier' generalcy ana made an order for his immediate retirement. He recently had a leg amputated as a result of an accident In Buffalo. Major Bingham served as superintendent of buildings IN ST. LOUIS snd grounds and the presidents mil anti-polyga- THROWS 30,000 MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 1. The working force of the Pennsylvania railroad operating department has been decreased 11 per cent and all other departments have undergone a 5 per cent reduction.1 A statement to thla effect was made at the comAMERICAN GUNBOAT COLLIDES WITH CRUISER pany's general offices. It was also GIBRALTAR, July 1. The American gunboat Mayflower collided with the British cruiser Bacchant! off here today. The damage has not been as- certained. j . announced that beginning today the reduction will be enforced throughout the entire system, both east and weat of Pittsburg. This affects more than 30,000 men, and Is the greatest cut made In yearn. I T OK THE MONKS KILL ARMENIANS Itary aid. ALL ABOARD FOR OYSTER BAY TRIP ' R. Ryan. National Committeeman Succumbs to Pneumonia. WASHINGTON, July 1. All is In readiness for the departure of Presi dent Roosevelt and his office force for Oyster Bay tomorrow. The president will remain there until July 28, the ST. LOUIS, July 1. J. R. Ryan, day after the notification committee member of the national Democratic calls, when he will return to Washing from Nevada, died at the committee ton for a wto or three weeks stay. from Jefferson hotel this morning FORMER FRENCH PREMIER en while cold He pneumonia. caught himself route here and on arriving waa com' pelled to take to bed. LONDON, July 1. The Exchange Telegraph's Paris correspondent Joseph R. Ryan waa one of NePorts that former Premier Waldeck-Kossea- u vadas moat prominent cltlsens. He today attempted suicide, his waa a resident of Virginia City, where wife arriving In time to prevent In since the bonanza days of the famous Jury. Comstock he had been general superintendent the several of the principal TO DISTRIBUTE $100400 mlnea He waa a power lr the politiAMONG ITS EMPLOYES cal affairs of the atate and was recog' nised as one of the foremost DemO' PUEBLO, Cola, July 1. It U an era tic laeders. By his death Nevada nounced that the American Smelting loses one of its best cltlsena Refining company will distribute 8100,000 among its employes who hav BALFOURS BAD HEALTH lwn with the company for the past IS'CAUSING ALARM Jears. This Is following out the profit sharing system which was announced . MANCHESTER, Eng., July 1. The Iwo years aga The amount distribu Dispatch prints a report that Premier uted will amount to about 12 2 Balfour's health is poor snd he cent f the total earnings, of the men showing signs of collapse. This may tor the two years. hnaten the dissolution of parliament tries to kill 1-- v PECULIAR BETWEEN FLEETS THE RUSSIANS CANNOT HAVE OPENED KUROPATKIN HIS SUPPORTERS LIAO YANG. HEADQUARTERS. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904. BATTLE RAGING IN 1 CASE AT UNION DEPOT E ONE WOMAN CLAIMED ANOTHER WAS INSANE. BELLE FISHER LURING GIRLS TO RUIN. Matter Investigated by Sheriff Bailey Arrested, Released en $25 and the Couple Are Returned Forfeits Same by Bail and From Whence They Came. A aoinewhut peculiar case came The notorious Belle Fisher, who is der the observation of Sheriff Halley well known to the police In this city, at the Union aepot yesterday. When Kcmmerer, Idaho Falls and Snlt TjW. the overland limited arrived from the C'lty, has again been trying to put In west In the afternoon two ladles, one her work here, only to be nipped In the middle aged and the other an eiderly bud by Detective Pender snd Serlady, alighted from a car and proceeded to the depot, where they took geant Chambers. seata. The gesticulations and facial Her presence in the city had been ' contortions of the elderly lady soon known for some time by Detective sttracted the sttention of other pasPender, although It took considerable sengers and of the sheriff, and he time to pull the strings on the trap he atatea that it appeared to him that the younger lady was endeavoring to get had been. setting for her. Yesterday rid of the other. the two officers went to her room on The sheriff determined to investi- Twenty-fift- h street and found her gate the matter and approached the there In company with two girls shout couple and began questioning them. 16 and 20 years of age. The younger of the two claimed that the other was Insane and should be When placed under arrest she betaken care of: that they had no gan to cry and told the officers that money snd that their tickets were she waa a poor woman and running only from Toano, Nev, to Ogden. The an employment office and waa securthing did not look good to the sheriff ing young glrla to work In a hotel at and he learned from some of the train a shrewd method, however, crew that a young man accompanied the couple as far as Toano and left the officers had found out that she was them there. deceiving Innocent glrla by telling them The sheriff Insisted that they should that ahe would take them to Portland return to where they had come from, and find employment for them when. giving the younger woman to under- It la alleged, she waa sending them en stand thHt she appeared to he unna- to Idaho Falla where she la said to turally desirous of getting rid of her hHve a house of prostitution, and to At first she protested which the girls were lured. companion. She was compelled tn deposit money that she had no money, then she succeeded In producing as much as to enough at the police station to pay the purchase her own ticket and the Sher- expenses of the girls who had already iff procured ticket for the other wo- been sent to Idaho Falls back home, man and they returned from whence and also a sufficient amount to send they came. The sheriff did not learn back to Salt Lake the two girls she was in company with when arrested. their names. The two girls undoubtedly belong to Yamllles In hart' Lake and respectable NEW TRIAL GRANTED. when arrested they had In their room two Salt Lake men who had come to Verdict ef Jury Is Set Aside In the call upon them. Ferris Case.' Mrs. Fisher was placed under $25 which she deposited,, but forfeitball, Judge Rolapp yesterday afternoon ed this morning by rendered his decision on the motion un- . for s new trial made by A. G. Horn HOP FIEND SENTENCED. In the case of Mrs. Mary El Ferris Amof Wbodmen Modern the against erica. He set aside the verdict of the Given Fifty Days on ths Rock Pile jury, which was that the plaintiff had Morphine Fiend Ordered Out no cause of actloin, and granted s new of Town. trial. The suit was brought to re cover $2,000 on a policy held In the Joseph Barnett, the opium fined arorder. rested on Wednesday evening was given s hearing before Judge Howell . ENGLISH ARTIST DEAD. last evening snd sentenced to fifty LONDON, 'July 1. George Freder days on the rock pile. lek Watts, the celebrated painter, 1s Thomas Ryan, the man arrested in dead of .bronchitis. He was born In company with Barnett, was also given 1817. a heating, but h case was continued until this morning, when the Judge discharged him with the understanding that he will not bother Ogden with SHOWS his presence again and waa given until midnight to leave the city. This man Is s morphine fiend of the GREAT worst kind and It la for the good of Ogden that such undesirables be driven from the city rather than confined WISDOM In the Jail Leave of Absence From Rail Takes French Butchered Men Are Women from and Monastery by Ejected road to Enter Cabinet Sworn DELEGATES GO TO ST. LOUIS. and the Children Carried Troops Assisted By in Today. Firemen. Away Part of the Utah Delegation to Na- tional Convention Deported This Morning, NANTES, Prance, July 1. In eject Ing members of the Premonstrant and Capuclne orders today, a battalion of Infantry and a detachment of dragoons assisted the police, while the deluged the monastery and took out the occupants by means of ladders, the doors having been barri firemen caded. CLAIMED HE WAS ROBBED. When the overland limited arrived at 2:40 yesterday afternoon a passenger claimed that he had been robbed of $300 on the Journey between Oniaha and this city. He asserted that he went to the lavatory, and while making hla toilet he placed his wallet on the stand. He forgot It when he left and the man who followed him at the toilet room was search ed by Deputy Belnap when the train arrived at Ogden, but no trace of the missing money waa found on him and he was released. In Ogden 1. Paul MorCONSTANTINOPLE, July 1. A WASHINGTON. July large caravan of Armenians was over- ton, who obtained a nine months' leave taken and .butchered by Kurds and of absence from his duties as second of the Santa Fein order Turkish regulars yesterday. All the as serve to secretary of the navy In adults were killed and the boys and Roosevelt's cabinet during President off. girls carried the remainder of the president's term, waa sworn In thla morning. He was L SHUT OUT. Z. presented to the bureau chiefs snd entered upon his new work immedl Ogden Furniture Beys Administer a ately by attending the regular Friday Cost of Whitewash. meeting of the cabinet. The Ogden Furniture company's Secretary Moody was sworn In as the principal officers baseball team last night secuhed a attorney-genera- l, decisive victory over the team repre- of the department witnessing the cersenting the Z. C. M. L, by trouncing emony, which was preceded by a short speech from retiring Attorney-Generthem to a tune of I to 0. , Knox. the waa well attended The game by adherents of both teams and was the Congressman Metcalf, the new sec source of much excitement, especially retary of commerce and labor, haa not for the followers of the Ogden Furnl yet reached Washington. . vice-preside- nt CM. al . ture boys. Petsold, of the Furniture company CUBA IS TO HAVE NEW STATE SECRETARY pitched fine ball and was exceedingly who hits. with Flygare, the atingy HAVANA, July 1. Secretary of pitched for the Z. G, M. I, was as wild Zaldos resignation .has been sc as a March hare and allowed all of State and In him Secretary of Finance Mon cepted the seven runs scored against succeed him. will tea probably the first two innings. Some of the delegates to the national Democratic convention left this morning for St. Louia via the Union Pacific. Accompanying them were some of the alternates. Chairman Cannon of the delegation left here for the convention city last Sunday and Delegate Sam King will take hla departure tonight Those who started for St Louis this morning were Senator Whittemore and wife of Juab county, John R. Barnes, wife and daughter of Davis county. R. El Davis of Box Elder county, Joseph Mon-so- n of Cache county, and A. L. Lovey and wlfs of Salt Lake.1 P. C. Weber, one of the Nevada delegates Joined the Utah delegation here and went along with them. CIGARMAKERS WANT A GAME. Employes of the Wessler Cigar compnny are anxious for a game of baseball with the employes of the Davidson Cigar company and would like to arrange a game on any date which mry suit the latter. . ' |