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Show THE MOItXIXO 8 OFFICERS EDDIE KNOX Mr. ami Mr. ai A. K. Rrorm of Option lilack-fool- FOR YEAR RETURNED RELEASED COMPANY Christianson is up. from bait I visiting her brother, District Attorney Cleo. Halverson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Asfiil lull ye terilay for Southern Calilornia where they expect to visit for a few weeks, YOUNG INCORRIGIBLE GOES BACK TO THE REFORM SCHOOL. OF COUNTY ANNUAL MEETING FAIR ASSOCIATION HELD. Granted a New Trial Savaral Days Ago Was Released Upon a Writ of Habeaa Corpus. Past Season Haa Been a Successful One Work for Year to Be Outlined. well-know- : i i , coiu-liiaio- - i.i i ll The regular meeting of the W. C. T. IT. will bo held Wednesday aitemnon at 2:30 at the residence of Mr. Wm. Craig. 482 1 7th Street. A large attendance requested. i 1 1 E. Mr. Higginbotham and daughter. Mia May. left for San Francisco last night in visit with relatives for a month or two. M. 'v Will Howell, who received a painful Injury by running a nail in his font Monday night, was much improved last 4 f u evening. is Last ryening about seven oclock a horse attached to a carriage, driven hr Bud Reed, slipped and fell, sustaining a sprained hip, on ihe pavement on Washington avenue In front of the city hall. 4 At an early hour thla morning as Dare Smith was going home he saw a hone and buggy on the sidewalk in front of the residence of Wr. Schamten-bae- h on Twenly-flfl- h street. He went I J fi ; to Investigate and lighted a match and looking in the buggy and waa surprised to see a man Hitting there, who yelled and Jumped from the buggy and dashed down the si reet. The home and buggy was taken to the livery stable ip i but no trace of the mysterious pant baa been found. occu- HARRIMAN DISCUSSES F CUT-OF- GIVES OUT INTERVIEW IN NEW YORK UPON THE FAMOUS j 4? TRESTLE. Railroad That Goes Farthest Away From Land ia Commented Upon Ipon arriving in New York yesterday, President E. H. Harriman of the Inion Pacific and Southern Pacific road, gave out an interview upon hio recent western trip, in which he made bout the same statements regarding cut-oas he did while the Ogden-I.uci- n here. All Interviews given out by Mr. Harriman uimn the cut-o- ff sinre bis trips across the lake on the trestle and prior to the tripa, put an end to the atorieo and wild rumors that have gained circulation. Although the cutoff has been a great, expense and baffled tbe skill of tbe heat railway engineers, Mr. Harriman said that freight trains were now being nin aver the cut-o- ff but it waa not deemed advisable to carry passengers. t HOT BISCUITS AND MAPLE SYRUP The ladies of the Baptist church will serve one of ihelr famous suppers on Tuesday afternoon and evening, beginning at 5:20 o'clock . 23c. Come! Pes Moines. May ".The Democratic slam commit tee today decided to bold the nominating convention at I PRELIMINARY ed to. Fitzgerald of the Southern MOTHER EXCITING RUNAWAY Pacific company attended the directors' meeting of the Central Pacific in Mads Things Lively and Almost Balt Lake yesterday. Caused Two Other Runaways. Superintendent IV. R. Scott, accomAn exciting runaway ocrured last panied by Mr. Scott, left thla morning for Sacramento, Yeaterday afternoon evening at six oclock, which almost Superintendent Scott visited Salt I .aka caused serious Injury to a number of In eompany with hia brother, Ueo. W. people. A farmer, whose name could Scott and wife, who alao left for San not lie learned, had a load of coal hi Francisco. the wagon driving home. He stopped at the Boyle Furniture store and tici J. H. Wallace, engineer of maintentine of the horse to a pole. No sooner ance and way, of the Southern Pacific, had he disappeared tn the store than passed through the city yesterday the horse became frightened, broke east liaise and dashed south on the si ret. atreei At the corner of Twenty-fift- h A bulletin has been Issued to tha they turned up the hill, almost ruunl-iThe effect that baggage earn on trains No. over a lady and two children. 3 and 101 on the Union Pacific will not maddened animals then ran lastween a be loaded from tbe transfer at Ogden, laundry wagon, coming down the hill but will run through. and the Reed hotel hue, which was standing in front of the hotel. The 1). Mihllla. who haa been with the horse or the bn were not Injured, engineering corps at the cut --tiff for but the shads of the lntmlry wagon mure than a year past, haa completed were broken. A few feet, further on hia work there and will leave in a day the team went to pass a telephone pole or ao for Ban Francisco, where he will and the longue hit and knocked them to work on the Bay Shore cut-of- f. down, smashing the wagon tongue besplinters. The team waa caught E. II. Wright, at one time superinfore it could renew its run. The owner tendent of bridges and culverts on the of the runaway did not show up. Southern Pacific, and fur the past The driver of the laundry wagon Jumpthirty-liv- e years in the continuous ed and escaped injury. service of the company, waa retired on May 1st on a pension. SUMMER CARDEN 10 BE BUILT E. Lb IbOmax, general passenger and ticket agent of the Union Pacific at W. R. Gourtey to Put Up One on Street Twenty-fiftOmaha, la in Ogden. THIRTY-ON- E enrolled. This the Third Attempt Made Leas Than Two Years to Have Infantry Company in Ogden and Should Succeed. The annual meeting of the Weber County Fair Association waa held late yesterday afternoon In the commissioners room at the court house. Nearly all of the stockholders were present or had a proxy there. Restdi the election of officers, the officer reports for the year were receive! President Preston Blair called the meeting to order and presided, and made a verbal report upon the work of the axsoi iation for the year. The season, he stated had been a very successful one from ail Htanrtiinlnt. auJ greater interest was being taken tn the work each year. No recommendation for the coming year were made. The secretarys and treasurer's reports were received, showing the finances of the association. The receipts amounted to f.1.887.58 and the disbursement a were All the reports were accept$5,988.03. ed and nrderel tiled. The following offleere and director were abided : Thus. D Dee, president: O. M. RunW. M. Raymond, yon. treasurer; Wm. Craig, secretary; Tho. Etherington. K. M. Conroy, Preston Blair. A. M Van der Vlics, (lias. Zeimer. J. G. Read and Lee llarnmnn. directors. President Dee. taking tbe chair with a neat and short address, thanked the stockholders for the honor they hail The following bestowed upon him. advisory committee waa appointed: Thus D. Dee. William tilasmann. John Pingree. II. C. Bigelow, Fred J. Klesel and Timothy Terry. The Itnard of directors will hold a meeting next Tuesday afternoon, at which time the work for the year will lie outlined, the date of this fall's fair set. an.l all other matters connected with the operation of the fair attend- HIS DEMENTIA IS GRADUALLY DISAPPEARING AND HE TALKS RATIONALLY. 8TEPS TAKEN FOR PURPOSE AND Them. E. ia It In CAPTURED '' IDH Globe says: to hi a,,,' ,, pori "The triumph of the o a ' begun and the United s:aone more a rign of given CAPTURE OF THE appreciation of the real bs J. MURDERER REPORTED. in the Far Eari." The Globe . invite The Pursuer and Pursued Corns to foreign office then to Miovt . ' "" City Last Night Report Could ity. Not Bt Verified. Seoul, Saturday, .w, The mystery surrounding the disap- (Delayed Korea. in transmission.!- - n " pearance of the officer and she mur- ity of the Russians in ;u. ,,ri l derer. who left the incoming Southern North Ham Kyong, Korea 'j,' Pact lie train yeaterday morning seems Five hundred Cossacks a,v to ba now cleared up. Owing to the to have advanced Kil j., late Lour of the report of the rapture on the coast shout to 17n mil-- s "q,,,.! gaining circulation a full verification of Genaan. and a second pariy the report could not lie had. Sheriff 240 men Is twenty null Quinn, of Butte, who is in the city on the first. flie case, waa seen at the Broom hotel it is said that the Kuthu- - a. n enriy this morning, but did not roads to facilitail, the story uf the capture. When pairing ments of the Russians. he went to the hotel laat evening he waa accompanied by a man who regisWILL WITHDRAW ot Tl tered as Henry Barker and who answers to the description of tbe man who has been following the London, May I1 The t'hn murderer. Other stories were of th Daily I'lii.q .. ,. V circulated at an early hour this morn- respondent bles the following under I ' ing. date : The laii... Tbe murderer, whose name could and attackedJapanese and v, captun, not be learned, la wanted by Sheriff eveninK. ui.- u Quinn for the doing to death of man falling back to protect the at Silver Bow, Mont., about two year go and fur whose part in tbe crime London. May lmilv . bis jiartner was hanged on February irle'a report of the rain tire ..r nw 15th last. Quinn employed a man who ia not ranflrnu-i- l !r.,i'aiiv knew the murderer to track him and it la hardly lik.-lit j down. The two followed him as far quarter : the news could huv, as Caliente, and then Quinn left the as FOo. The oflli-ia- l dizpu ,), rm,! matter in hia partner' hands, with rs Che not to communicate with him un- Lieutenant General Kxflabuicfr ).iW ' ever, seems to indicate that t;,,.' j.,',, less he had information of importance nese are dirertiug Ihdr to impart. this point. The Russian official dispai. , ST. PETERSBURG lielared. displays the him candor in fully confirming tin- ,i:si. ELECTRIFIED trou nature of ihe rout kiimkIh,.,! nn the Yalu. To the Russian oftii iai (rank, ness in this respect lx aitrilminl tin, on universal belief of the Hus-mReports of Sensational Fighting )ni,. oolLana and 8ea Hnow Huiaian that initial reverses arc of no mn-,- .. o lraoi-tiondisra Worthy ot mgnest quence and that eventually triiitmih i, ot History. inevitable. St. Petorenurg, ay 4. o:0a a. m. A. tqicclal from Si. tv.-r- . St. Petersburg is electrified by the burg asserts dispatch that Lieut :cqorai on laud news tu sensational guting Zassalitch fell into an amhiis adi- owl and aca. From hunipaiKiu ing to the Jaiianeaa inicmii'i;ig a from General Kuroitatkin, conveying Lieut. General Zaasantcii' report, coma grapuic details ol Die Aecurding to the StamlHrd's St. Pebailie, whicn snow tno savage effort tersburg corrcsHindrut Gen. Knriit-ki- n oi thu Illusion to bold a position is recalling all tbe troops from tbs commanded by me Japanese and tueir neighborhood of Gensau. lie jN oporuerly retreat u Feng Wang Cheng posed to fighting many minor actions, and Intends to withdraw all outlying wneie mey are now entreaebow of Russian force. Viceroy Aiexeien a command oeen The Standard's Shanghai corrosiwiiJ. Pure Aiinur uas siguauxed by the repulse ot another aeaperaut at- ent nays that before evacuating Ant wig enthe Russian exiielled the iKipulaticm tempt oi tbe Japanese to close tbe trance to tno harbor. According Ui by force. He adda that the i'ekin gothis quota of war uewa the official re- vernment have refused General Ma'i to be permitted to exiiel the Kuc port of tbe appearance ol a number of coast sian troops from west of the lafo river. Japanese warabips otf the wealfortxid-inThe orrepndent at Shanghai at or tno Liao lung peninsula, tne duemburaaiiun of Japanese the Dally Telegraph says it Is undehave left aid troop with the intention ot cutting rstood all off port Arthur, this war may he sam all official documents and valnabks have been removed from Dalny and to have begun in deadly earnest. as was Aiexiefi's accoont, that all guns from disabled warship! Important in spite uf the magnitude of the at- have been taken ashore to tbe fort. Tbe Dally Mall's Che Poo tempt of the Japanese who this time that the Japanese fleet ir sent in j hre amps, it is dwarfed by off reports Port Arthur. tbe details of the fighting on the Yalu showing tne severe losses d RUSSIANS SAVE SURVIVORS. hy the Buaaiana who have removed wouuded along to Feng Port Arthur. May ".The crewa at Weng Chen, while it ia estimated that the Japanese loss ia between 3,U0U the Japanese fire eliiii which wuru sunk this morning while attempting and 4,oou. lu nave if mis statement of the Japanese to block the ehannrl.. Intried whirli they loss ia correct, .no Russian authorities themwclvits ity laials A majority of them were say that ueneral Zassalitch must be pul to M'a.the Russian machine guns killed by credit for given carrying out mat part and rifles. Some of tbe survivor his tu orders me oi make crossing of were picked up. me Yalu as costly as possible to tbe At daybreak a number of Japanese enemy. Zassalitch bad only only 10, (WO of were seen clinging to the masts and whom were unable to participate funnels of- Ihe sunken vessel ami in tbe .gluing. Tbe Japanese had these were rescued by the Russians. from aj.Ouu to 40,000 men beside the Thirteen of the wounded Japanese supgreater quantity of guna, many of have since died. The Russians l them being of heavier calibre than plied the survivors with food sn-taken were wounded the and clothing those of the Russians. Thus outnumbered ihe Russians ac- to the hospital ship Mongolia. During the morning ten of lhin tually engaged mure than five to one, the Japanese did succeed in flanking enemy's torpedo Iwata remained two Russian battalions on both aides the offing and were fired on at Imig and enveloping them in the rear. The range. At 5:30 o'clock It was signaled that latter, with music playing and with Japanese fleet In the fixed bayonets, a priest holding alolt there was two of the enemy's and that a cross, charged and the Japanese op- vicinity had been run ashore. ened before them, by which tuey suc- launches The-towis quiet. Large crowds ceeded in reaching tne supports. It waa one of the most gallant ef- watched this morning's operation? with great interest. forts of a bloody day. No such determined aland aa that made by the troops was Intended by 5233 Ueneral Kuropatkin but tbelr tenacity in holding their position, it is said, 8 worthy of the highest tradition of the Russian army. The opinion here Is that the rear 176 Twenty Fifth St I guard movement was one ot the moat 25 per cent discount on Thole drgmatic bits of fighting during the Week. This Jewelry battle. Three times me Russian and twice the Mihados cavalry were hurled back, only to come on again. A third repulse sickened the fighting stomach of the assailant, who abandoned the effort to completely crush ihe rei real Ing ton-e- . The general staff dues not expect an immediate forward movement of tho When you are in a hurry Io get but that Japanese, the our 'phone for are latter the up o meal at home Have preparing tn you meats. way for an advance is shown by ready cooked the appearance of cavalry, detach- our minced ham. Just tjc thing fr lunch. ments to south of Feng Wang Cheng. The retiring of the detachment when sighted by a Russian Market force, indicated simply that it was scouting. The Associated Press is informed by the general staff that Ma(tinder New Management.) us and you will come agaia-TrGeneral is Try and Kashtuinaky jor alive, some of our Eastern that Lieutenant General Zasalltch 332 25th St 339 Y waa not wounded; but that, the colonels. Lieutenant colonels and a ma jorlty of the Eleventh. Twelfth and Twenty-seconrcginieius were cither silled or mmnrii-d- . It Is evident that in older to 'weaken the reei?tam-which a ill lift of ered. the Japanese ar preparing to If you want eastern corned beef 8 land on the west coast of tha Penin-eui- a to Ballard'. of Liao Tnrg. So aa tb prevent the Russian xliiu- - coming out of Port Arthur in an effort to attack the Physical Culture, Massage ?. tram-po-rt Togo is conAND tinuing hia effiirH.fo block the harbor and ill oii!--to iho sur-reid Private Lessons in Bax-flplan, tne Japamp,. arv employing McCoy) a larger number of fireships ihan By Wm. Selby (Young Kid ' hlTClOfo-336 24th Street the at Gymnasium, 7 ue R'lsrinn riaff prof-sa- cs fr lie tho landing of iiiirniicenieq a Japnnce any on ihe Lino Tung R" peninsula. General KuropnUin Is preCarpentering, Building, pared for such an eventuality but it ia Remodeling and pairing admitted flint the longer it it delayed. All , Russian Ihe licit Cl- ll Will Homes Promptly attendrd to. r.ir forces. Enquire work Guaranteed. Tha grounds around Yardmaster Cunnlngliam's new offices, are being leveled and it la said some shade trees will be planted there. MEN PLAYED AND LOST ANTI-ilEAR- ST Iowa Will Send Delegatee Favorable to him, to 8L Louis. Des Moines, la., May X. Indications tonight are that the Iowa Democrats will send a delegation to the St. IxmiIs convention Instructed for W. R. Hearst for president. The opimnenta of Air. Hearst played their last card today and lost, and nnleaa the unexpected happens, the Hearst following will con- trol lomorvows convention. Chairman Jackson of the state central committee, who had hecncounled with tt,e opposition, today came out for Hearst. TOGO'S L He Was Educated YOUTH. in British Novel Schools. , well-train- Vice-Admir- al 71 ia Thought Hia Trouble Was Caused by Excessive Drinking Waa a Member of Utah Batteries. MISSOURI MEN ML ARE HEROES Court ' Commends Captain Officers and Crew. ed Admiral Baker Says History Records No Braver Deed Than That of Monsoon. Washington. May 3 The court, investigating the Missouri disaster finds that while every officer and man did hia whole duty, and in circumstances the most trying that ran come to men afloat, the following named officers and men are worthy of particular mention tinder the head uf extraordinary heroism, vix; Acting Gunner R. EL Cox, H. E. Monsen, Chief Gunners' Mate and C. S. Kchepke, gunner's mate, first class, and (he following are deserving of special commendation, via: Captain Wr. ft. Cowles, Lieut. Commander J. M. Orchard, Lieut. CleveEnland Davis, Lieut. A. W. Man-hall- , sign E. Chammer, of the U. S. 8. Cleveland, Mldshlpaman A. C. Caffe, M. E. Higgins, chief boatswain mate. J. Croft, chief machinist ; H. E. Elliott master at arms, second class (died from the effect of tne poisonous gas Inhaled in the work of reacue): H. C. Brewster, gun captain, first clasa; C. Holm, seaman; 8. C. Burgess, special fitter; W. Gibbons, coxswain; and W. 8. Well, ordinary seaman. That there were others who deserved special commendation appears clear to the court, but the court la unable to establish theffr identity. In the opinion of the court no further proceedings were necessary. In hia revlaw of the finding, Admiral of the Baker, rommander-ln-chlNorth Atlantic fleet says of the bravery displayed by the officer and men of the Missouri : The disaster waa appalling, but it developed heroes. History records no more heroic act than that of Monsaen who crawled through a hole into the burning magazine to put out the flames The conduct of the captain, officers and crew was superb, showing excellent discipline and marked personal courage. Where ao many excelled it la difficult to draw the. line between commendable and extraordinary art or bravery, hence the approves Ihe rncommendatlona of the noiirt of inquiry which was enjoined to mention the names of anyone deserving notice for heroism. TO ANIMALS SANITARY INSPECTOR POWERS LEFT HORSE WITHOUT FOOD TOO LONG. Was Taken to Livery 8table by Officers and Cared For at City Official's Expense. , FOR y Lleut.-Gen-er- ef MURDER al MYSTERY Girl Meets Death While Alone In a House. A llal-Iiiiu- r 4. Iliixso-Turkia- 1 t'hino-Japanes- ;u-n- Indo-Chin- fi-.- a. lii true-bloode- I'emum-i-rul-liess- ieM-o,l- - '.vii-t- . li; V.ini-f.-cc- rr uf li-- ini ql Dip i hivi ;i.-- t. find i i iary uf the Ioxer om-- ; .i red in Ai ;i li- l.iii l.v the Sil'i-- i i:n: ir'iny C'l's. I!- in v., - il.-- BREAKS i :ch .. com mu 'i 1 e l iv'-rui- i et M-- I! chililri n at returned il.-;'- i mi tin- - sclumi. she floor. When Mri fmi:i,l Lillian the hark of th-- In rhrir where she had I eon sdiiug wiq-u:s l.y ;lie The kiiii !;' on the !Kir. T!:-- ' iinuxe ie mo miles tic Hu. . and no imp heard the fatal shuts, not even Mrs. Humes. '. f'.:,!i-- t . - I.- 1. - j IVrwinliving along tin highway Guy saw a stranger hurrying pari InliS uti it the prnl, nl. - In, i;r of He wor- - an air uf i t iii:,l Hii,ilfiri' I in tine in cii X.--i a n-innhi-of Mnnil ip;::i has K-relied. country is being iu-.- iI-- ti.- - apsifisr GILD'S RECORD. Siniq-i-Iii-i- ui of -i- V.'t s - .' r .."':in Mahanny Cliy, Fa., May 3. Mystery surrounds the murder of Lillian H iime. 12 years old. whose lifeless body has been found lying face downward on the kitchen floor at the home of her brother. Harry Humes, engineer fur the Mahanoy City water rnnipany. The top of her head was blown off. and nearby lay a shotgun belonging to a member of the household, with both barrels empty. The girl came to this city from lari week with her mother. Intending to rpend the summer. alone in the house. Hume she busy at the pumping station, being x. Humes working in her garden 've distance from the juniKo and a 8i-l- r-c--,i say not the xciti-iiicn- . r . I , con-flu- mueh-wanti- fd in Hip j;,,. cers - r.i-- 4.-- The or-ne- lOOOOOOG att.-mi,,,- IS - ' WITH CRUELTY s-- . hrdd. CHARGED , D ,,-- s clothing and trying to hide from an imaginary He waa examined hy Dr. pursuer. FOrlms, the county physician, and he apiieared to be more rational, and it ia lielieved that he will be all right with in a few days. He la a railroad man, and formerly worked for the Oregon Short Line. Henson waa a niemlier of the Utah battery, which served in the Philippines. He is well acquainted with Iietective Pender's son and "Happy Jack and was one of the gunners along with the latter when he waa wounded. A message from Uintah states that William Bybee found the clothes supposed to belong to Benson. The clothing wag discovered about two miles east of Uintah and about a mile up the mountain. The finder did not remove the garments, but an officer will go up after them today. From the location where the clothing waa found ll la evident that Benson waa totally unbalanced, as he had traveled fully a mile up the mountain and then, leaving his clothing, had traveled about two miles to the river. to join sm-l- i an organization and signed tie roll. There arc now thirty-on- e young men enrolled, which 1 hut nine lesa than the number required for the mustering in of a company. Pome time ego a movement to organize a comiiany waa inaugurated and ninety men signed the list, but out of that number all bui twenty-thre- e got "cold feet" and their names were dropped from the lisi. Tie meeting last night waa not verv well attended, owing, perhaps, to the inclemency of the weather, although any tine who haa intentions'of becoming a soldier should not lie afraid of a little rain storm. Beside Chief Grates. A. 1 Iuiler and William Kneass deserve much credit for their work in starting the movement. Louder saw service in one of the l.'tah batteries in the Philippine and Kneass served as lirst lieutenant In the National guard fur four years alao in the Philippine. The National guard is receiving the support of the, state officials and the organization of miniianies at various cities is being carried on with success. As soon as the required forty are sworn Into the service of the slate, they are furnished with all necessary equipments, such as two uniforms, one blue and ihe other khaki, the regulation army rifle, ammunition, etc. Ogden has not evinced, up to this time, the Interest lu the National guard tlial should churneterize a rity of its nize. Neplii. a city of three thousand pyople, has one company of Infantry i wants the privilege of enlisting aid coyipsny of cavalry. Mantl. 1rovo and Ilotrntlful, all smeller than Ogden, have a upany in each place. The companies are organized on a Arm basis and the livs are Xy enthusiastic. OgdS rTiould lie able to maintain two companies here. The addition of militia to a city is a decidedly good acquisition. lister Park pavilion haa been offered by the city to lie used for an armory, free of cost. This ia a good building for that puriiose. No date was fixed, for the next meeting. Acting Captain Graves will Issue a call when the next meeting la to be Captain Brown and Detective render were of the opinion that Health Commissioner Powers allowed hia horse to remain tied up too long without food and water last evening, ao they took the horse in charge and put it in Blackmann Bros. Livery stable. Powers paid the liveryman's charge of seventy-fiv- e cent for the care of hia horse and waa then allowed to go upon hia own W. R. Goiirley, the theatrical man, recognizance. spent yesterday in the city from Halt ljake. Ho was looking over the LIVED ON LEMONS ground on Ihe Peery eslal opposite Ihe Reed hotel for the erection of SEVEN DAYS a palm garden. Although Mr. (jour-leeould not he seen upon the matter it Is stated that his visit yester- John Phillip at Point of Death la Resarday was for the completion of cued From Refrigerator Car. rangements for labor and that work paviand dancing upon the grounds Pueblo, Colo., May 3. Almost dead lion would start in the near future. from thirst ami starvation, having sewas The lease upon the ground um for seven cured some time ago. In the lease had nothing to existJJohn days except lemons, Phillips of is prohibited from sell- Tor Mr. Gourk-mo. California, has been rescued ing any kind of intoxicant Ing drinks. from a refrigerator car in the Rio The chief attractions. 11 is reported here. Phillips waa a on to he the dance hall anil vautle-cill- e Grande yards prisoner in tbe car for seven days and show. was unconscious two days. A brake-ma- n passing the car heard his moans, HEAD. A FOR $165 and breaking iqien the door, found the man almost dead. He was revived Amcar Holds Hia Brother a State and said he had entered the car at Prioonar. Balt ijtke. It was afterward locked and sealed. Peshawar. May 3. The brother of Mohammed the Ameer of Afghanistan, GENERAL LINIEVITCH. Umar Khan, la a slate prisoner, and no Influential person is allowed H will Play an Important Part in the to sop him under threat of punishEastern War Drama. ment. One of the tnnM diafingulshed of the According to a story received from (iltb-c- r under Admiral serving Kabul. Umar Khan had the superin- Alexeieff In Mam huria la tendent. of the royal ataldes beheaded Unlevlteh, who ia in command of for refusing him the use of a horse. the Siberian army corps. He la an exThe Ameer, hearing of this, ordered in Asiatic warfare, having passed Mm to pay 33 pound to the heirs of pert the greater part of hia life in the the dead man and dismissed him from Caucasus and the eastern dominions his tsisi of head of the civil courts. of the Tsar. General Linievlteh 1 The Ameer has also a disagreement now in his sixty-eixt- h . year. He rotight with I'mar Khoa's mother, Bibi in 1859 with great gallantry against She bail a complete raiment, (he Caucasian and won studded with jewels, belonging to the ihe cross of ih-mountaineers, St. Anne order for Ameer the times Several Ameer. late valour in the lichl asked her for it, but she tleuied its h war hi During the very existence. D'T7 he commando, the Second ( aum-ia- n An Inquiry which was made lulu rifle battalion, and again signai- the mutter showed lint Bibi Halims ixed himself by bis flaring Hnd milihud ordered two goHsiniihs to remove in Turkey 1Ik all the Jewels from the drevs, and that tary ekiii. him the I'rona of St. Georg.-- , she had iifterwatds rnrc:led the aearned golden an ru'd nf honor, and ihe jewels somewhere . rank of inloiu-l- . Jj (XM lJenRial The two goldsmiths were to the rrqr confessed Lipieviich tunned to account, and i of the rutnl of Infantry. au-o- regiment also stated that everything. They ! t r. , In hart e of her box of jewel hs-- l been shown (:K'v-.i- i c ie. with I be rank of the time, and that it was c h In wmi snm. worth a treat iVouri as eommnnil- t'.anxfp, red m i (London Graphic.) Iowa City, August 21. It la Interesting at the present time, when all the world ia watching the TRUNK FACTORY. movements of the GALLAGHER'S Japanese squadron 322 25th wtreet. under Togo.' to recall the Manufacturers of Trungs and Bags, fact that the ''lighting admiral" of the Leather Goods. Repairing at reason- Far East received hia naval training able prices, on start notice. Call and in this comitry. The secretary of the . see ua and we can save yon 2. per Thames Nautical Training college. .M. S. Worcester, wrote recently to the DAVID I. GALLACHER. rent. Daly Graphic imiuiiug out tliHt the adlu. miral was on board tiie Won-esteM. Mclghan. Chis. Mcighnn. 1873-7Admiral Togo was horn on THE MEIGHAN October 14. 1857. and when on hoard ABSTRACT COMPANY, tne Rrltish training ship was "reportf if8 Wa:4i. Ave. Telephone fifil-Y- . ed" to lie of excellent rondnrl. ami of very wind ability. During the war h commanded the Naniw-awhich sank the troopship Kow.ihip.g. a eteanibhip belonging to We are now permanently a the Navigation lompany. located In our new store, and waa carrying Chinese troop. A which have a complete stock of the curious fact in connection wbb this Old Reliab'e Cleveland and event waa that the Kowahinc wax commanded bv Captain Galsworthy. w!:o Eag'e Bicycles. also received his training on Nurd tbe Wo are better equipoed now Won ester some six years after A.lni'.vul N WAL MOVEMENTS. than ever to take care of ell Togo had left. Captain Galrwuiriiy. classes of Repairing.. All when the Knwtdiing sank, would hr.te K;. lVierrintrg. May 3. Lief it nsi't been drowned bad it noi Letn that Adwork guaranteed and turned In a dispute!; !!-v- i miral Togo sent a hour to rescue him. out on time. V;i 2nd to Hie general si.iff xny; Admiral Togo, who is a Snisuma Cur lines cf Fire Arms, vee---a is reiiu May 1 aipan-n;!J.i; rtii' I liuaix to Ammunition, Sporting Goode garded hy nla countrymen as the man is a iii.-- uueu of about six Li1ii,!er''.4 of the hour and perfect confldi-n-.-- i and Cutlery la complete. plui-eIn bis cu'it-agi frniii the Ciiul to Use wi-- 't of and At fir. Ui-.- i Fur the two photographs uf ihe of llulchul. two H. C. HANSEN e ludav. tile .Vlluiral. will h we tiliMiviJ rrisiiiz Wonesii-- i oik- - taken wlu ii li.e.iu-- i ui. 7 in ii n q'ii.i-- I uni ;t We solicit your patronage. i n of leu and the oilier lits- u quite was Adjoining Opera House South we are indelu.x! io Ciiuiaiu .1. iu inWiC'ii l In uortliwi s" Sinlt'i. R. X. R.. la;e louiniaudiT iT "No shins iii'-- c iu IQG323 thu WcriMlcr. licirhiiu' liixiii uf Yinkow.' MUCH-WANTE- Alfred Benson, the young man who A small but verv entriiMSriic crowd of young men SKsemnicd in tbe city waa taken to the county jail Monday hall last evening in to n call in a demented condition will probably issued by Acting CaptHMi (I. A. Graves be released, as bis dementia is gradutn organize a comiiany of infantry for ally disapiearlng. It ia very evident the young rnan'a condition wae brought the National Guard of I ttth. on by the excessive ska of liquor, w hich Acting Captain Grates explained the started about ten day ago in Balt object of the m cuing t 'tic boys. A Lake. Monday he was found in Weber number of them signitb d their willing-ne- a river, having removed all hia h ff 1 ! , Eddie Knox was recommitted to the State Industrial school yesterday afternoon by Judge Morse upon the charge of incorrigibility. Knox ia twelve years j. W. Edmonds, the Focal ello mer- of age and waa recently committed to chant. is in the city calling upon the the industrial school upon the charge wholesalers. of liurg'ary. His attorney, Will F. Waulsas, Sled a motion for a new n travIlnM. It. Bruene. a trial and raised the ptdnt that a pereling representative of Salt Lake, la son charged with a felony Is entitled to in the rity. a Jury trial before being ruiumilted and hence Knox's commitment waa illegal Eddie Fitzgerald left last evening and the hoy was released niton a writ for rnrtiand upon a business trip. of hahess corpus. Judge Morse sustained the point and granted the boy Sheriff Quinn of Butte, isein lheedty a new trial. for n few days. He was tried yesterday morning upon the charge of incorrigibility. Attorney headMitchell Bros, fur Mnnunamls. Wattless raised the puint that the destones, vault or cold tigs. ;tt: Jef- fendant Is entitled to a jury trial even ferson Ave. Call and make rhnice. upon Ihe charge of Incorriblliiy and objected to tiia Introduction of any tesJohn A. Ia'nzie, the popular Deputy timony until a jury waa secured, ilia r. S. Internal InKpootor was in Ogden objection waa overruled hy Judge yesterday on lmsines connected wth Morse and Ihe trial was proceeded wltn. his department. At the of the evidence Mr. Wanlesa asked that the boy be given Assistant Inited States District A- one more chance and stated that his ttorney IVnnel Cherringtotf s in the mother would Rend him out of town within twenty-fou- r city from Salthours if allowed to do so hy the court. The court refused Geo. Smith was arrested last night to grant the request and ordered tbe defendant committed. upon a charge of disturbing the peace young When young Knox's case came up it at Conley's Dancing Academy, lie put was reported that all of Ihe inmates of up $10 lor hia apiiearnee. the school were Illegally held and all InSheriff Joseph Joseph son via In the were entitled to a Jury trial, Upon of the records of the comvestigation cutto the route last en evening rity mitments It has been found that there off. are only about a balf a dozen Inmates C. O. Whitmore, counsel for the In the school that are charged with felony and that most all of them Ogden Sewer Pipe and Clay Company, pleaded guilty to tbe charge and were is up from Salt Lake City. not tried. J. A. M tin roe. freight traffic manager of the Union Iaclftc at Omaha, la her. KAILROAD NOTES i 71 ' , - Mrs. F. N. Hess has gone to Los Angeles for a two weeks irip. I Izmri... today and the ,, had no fun her dirpan .aiian i t,,., " iu military expert,, I., IKiHod io await futfi.T before anaching undue ii:,.n' the rctuii of the bai:k- u ' river. Commenting un th.- s ar port that U. a. uollM,i iav:r"' HAS BEEN Lake. Mrs. Owen of rncajello. the Yalu had reached noon MURDERER MAYBE A MILITIA APRIL 4, 100 ?. - Mr. Chas Rlyllie la visiting in the city from Evani-ton- . A. II. WEDNESDAY MORNING, BENSON ORGANIZE ELECTED ORDERED , visitor. LTAR. OGDEN, EXAMINER, g 1000 0 0 - Hess ll Gasberg Photographer C33S352!Sl Lunch Meats ie Armor Meat y meat-Phon- James Ballards d MEAT MARKET Vicu-Aiimir- r g C. - NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. tanduii. May Litl.. Mdilitbipiil it; format mu concern mj; the haulc on Ole j 545 Nelaon. Telephone 329-y- . 16th eir hm tn I jqrfrfrtually Japam-- i A-it- l l but the jV.tiie 181 'H iibe tbe detc jut wterpris Tbe ntly T1 that th 'slutolti' Unr i :tit the Japan pjrixwe tteamr :'iili Sliced snd vbo made the bqgftd iieimlwi attack by dayll u,1 their reqnr detrrmiti tin idri "So rod." decided, uetr men. they if Th by thi ten (unounced Is lkvur of tl me luvtws in it a glinted out tee left the eh mined triple of vew mid prubnlily esttuit, while etaon tnd ha Rtailu denials p Mgjur Genera in the fat aui-fere- -- Be)1 lender. TftjBd ef battle is ini to (crept ZiMliti-- th ininiiinn to inn that offli' with bis Inferio tkereiwK that. renxured. N Reports have the Japanese c materU This is auppose kuiaiana liad mi railroad frot to the Yalu )ea simple mnl rtpair this line, win them in t Idikult country the line con Cnglidi Jaiueae furcei Etted to send 'tons of the )k itverted, but Siting. The disndard viit (ays he is zan in position w ie enorniuus n j guard the rai :i,ions. He liel hii Cheng and ue aumerotts a iiem. Thi-- r hos in t he hii Chenj and 'WlBlUnii-H- I lnil Some repon he Jananes.- - lot P"r rent. xm , wsly In ijindo London. fci May no iniVirmi rrhipn i.r th, RiMlan it 4lri. left bill arsh Bi-i- r t!i 'f'itm''r tiixt i 'mlrnird It icrli!ianr fnng liruti-r- i 'em. |