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Show ; THEMORNINa I 1 ! nlt tii i UTAn, BATriiTUY MOEXIXfl, OGDEX, EXAMINER, En.i'i-rothat a tranptri will call lihere to get Syracuse. Sully. them as mmui as navigation is open. Civiii ir.i :ic a ''!i Mi u:i. Commercial Agent U reedier at Vladi- - hers of his atiiic. luti-vostix k has cabled that the harbor will Mr. Cornelius Vai, i. ' t o:i tlic.r open aland May 1. steamer yacht loday. be Kei'UMi-li'iiis- c Washington. April " Iaris. April 13. The Journal pub- can member or !!. t.sljy lishes tbe following reevited from its agreed to lake up the ; ten id ii.il St. Petersburg lorrespouaent under remly rejioited from i; tin o.isuii ration Territories and hegi:, yesterday date: A Chinese officer who arrived here iu the House Tuesdii.' . says the Chinese Northern army con- n.iiti.a M. sists of Iiirt.imip nten perfectly equipited St. Louis, Mo.. AP!-and ivinmaiiiied by numerous officers, Jenkins, who ia nt, : f '.hi IhmuI among whom are 13P Japanese. Half pending the Coroner the of the troop are along the Manchu- death of Charles 0B.. cliim' of the rian frontier au.l the other half iu the American Celt, Ira f cne,i : :oi:i Board of Media hi, ;ui,i Ailura-- t province of iv Chi lJ." - ' .No 'CE. '"lilt from the Examiners Special Correspondent. Cto. A. "ieut th L rn Utm jj . (Continued from Page One) taking the fleet into th outer roads, is shown by tbe report of Viceroy that hi sbliis fired over tbe bllL and Two Women jltfee Men St. Petersburg. April 13. Unofficial dispatches received from Port Arplaced Under Arrest. iuit ct lh goofe ',ule. at Thi rd. W Co, th, rough and tumble One of the for all fights ever seen in Salt - night at the J2e took place house In Wert Temple Swet. After the smoke of battle clear-itwthree men and two women flwd. rd tretti. Con-roomi- ng l- ay under arrest and up to a JEhour the police were searching for ahslf dozen other participant. huky young pedWilliam Bate. out dler carried off the honor, putting jLr' rf the combatant, but himself down" a bnded iu Jail for knocking placed ra woman. Tii trouble 1 ntarted when Andrew other Vuell Kollo lllnto and four mldiers from Fort Douglas, who called at the house to see Annie Waite'rfleld and Clara Bente, young loten who room there. They were told by the landlady that they were not vsnted iu the house, when they with vile and obscene insults. came out Me heard their language,tackled the el hi room and promptly -- g knocking down four before ceased, receiving a severe beating himself and breaking hi right hud hy the force of hi blow. women Bate charges that the young asslut-- d took th part of the soldier and In th attack upon him. The young vomen and the soldiers left the house, mln-tand Baba meeting the girl a few . ed day. nu. OB n tnu nl id mart all id Uaio, hos-SliU- es riatoa laler. unaccompanied In the rtreet, iiruck Clara Bente a heavy blow In the face knocking her down. In the meantime the police raptured VoeU and Mlnto, billowing thi by the mat of the women and Bates. AGAINST SALT LAKE ' CITY. verdict of (3000 damage against Lake City, the Deseret National bank and other was last night awarded Ms Margaret Connover, who sued to recover for Injuries received by faille npoc an alleged defective sidewalk. A r!t thur repeal that it was the Bezatrasbni and not the Strashnl a reported in tbe official dispatches, which became separated from tbe rest of the fleet an J was sunk by the Jaiuutese torpedo boat destroyers. slowly-retcheInformation whicb ha 8t. Petersburg has modlfled tbe opinion at first prevailing concerning ihe original cause of the deatrfl turn of the IVtenmvlovsk. There Is gradually developing a disposition to admit the possibility that after all Japanese torpedo boat may have dropped mines at the entrance to Port Arthur harbor. An official remarked to th Associated Press tonight: It would be far better the ahlp was actually blown up by the enemy's mine instead of by a Russian. The latter would be the result of Inexcusable carelessness and would properly arouse the Emperor's anger. The former, while It would speak volumes for Japanese craftiness, could not really be avoideJ. On dark nights It would be almost impossible for the searchlights of the batteries to pick up the torpedo boat, however carefully the Ughl were manipulated. . Even ahould k finally be established that a Japanese mine destroyed the ncA affect the Petroiiavlovsk general appreciation of Vice Admiral Jlakaroff's high qualifies.- Hi policy hi lieen thoroughly approved In St. Petersburg, where It 1 understood that such action would have an excellent effect on the morale of the Russian fleet. As the Admiral' instructions were to conserve hi fleet. It 1 pointed out that It was hta duty to return directly to the habor on the appearance of a superior force. It could hardly be expected that the Admiral would look out for mine when ha had no reason to believe that they had been laid, especially a only a few hours before he had safely steamed over the spot where the Petropavlovsk was sunk. It asserted in naval circles here' that the Japanese arranged to lay lay thirty mine at the entrance of Port Arthur and then SMALLPOX BREAKS OUT. entire the Russia out Tbe mines were placed in position and Porth Ar' Tbs denizen of Commercial street. thur was bombarded April 13. SeverHalt Lake's redlight district, were al Russian ships beside the throws Into s state of consternation were damaged. tat ulfht. Nellie Howard, at No. 22. an developione of the cribs, hurts of Port Arthur, April 15. The Inhabing t lad case of tbe smallpox. tants have organized a volunteer regiCommer-tlbs mnltary conditions of ment, the member of which will be street are apparently unfavorable used a guards and sometimes as tad tbs health authorities fear that a signed to the batteries. aural epidemic of the dread disease Chinese laborers are continually msy follow the existence of a single strengthening the fortifications. css is this section. The landing of th Japanese troop Kolie, April 15. 1 Petro-pavloa- k hi e TREASURE ON RESERVATION. That Half David 8. Miller Believe Million Dollars In Property is ln- - of Ultl ly rftil rn yon In t to ert, you we but up vh rm-- ini at- - in Ion ere U-L- uea rill to da, to i I forred With Departed Red Men. In Korea continues without cessation. Ping 'Yang to strongly fortified, and a point ten verst north of the town to alo fortified. ON THE YALU. London, April IS. The Timed1 correspondent at sea,. off the coast of Korea, under yesterdays date give the following story, of thi, recent skirmishes on the Yalu river: On April 3rd, & Japanese cruiser sent to reconnoltar the month of the Yalu, found the enemy holding both banks of the river. Reronnoiterlng by steam launch was abandoned and last 8unday Lieutenant Kyagurhl, with five men disguised as Korean fisherman, In a native junk, surprised a Russian post at a village on the left bank. tribesman. a Tbe Russian retired without reli-anc- e. ' When a the time cornea to bury member, the body la borne by the A quarter of an hour later two .mourners to the spot designed ft r tbs of Japanese cavalry from igtave. Tbe grave is then dug by the squadrons and destroyed the mourners, and the I tody Interred. Cheng Ju arrived, Lieutenant Kyagurhl .Then, practically all of tbe property of Russian post to recoil no( ter the left 'the deceased is put into the grave then determined bank of the river near Antung and met 1 (which has been made large enough In midstream a Junk engaged In a simi;t"r the purpose) and beautiful robes, lar reconnai sauce with, the Russians. '.valuable blankets, saddlery, pipes drew off and stranded on a matches, cigarette paper and Jewelry The Junk One of the Russian was bank. and the ,;if possessed any, are took to tbe water. buried. The tradition la that on resnr-Tivtlu- killed and the rest continued to fire when The Japanese liny ihe dead will awaken and the Russians threw away their rifles '"111 require these ihlngs. The custom neck deep i'is much Hie same as that in vogue and were obliged to wade order to reach the main land. 'vanning the Chinese. It ha prevailed in Meantime a second Russian Junk lur hundreds of years and burial, on on the sand bank Hie VintHh reservation are not infre- with IT men landed and tried to rescue ihe stranded boat, quent. Hence. Mr. Miller' declaration but they were forced to abandon the that articles of the value of a n and with difficulty escaped. I effort dollars are burled out there. The Japanese are still busy at . He not predirt, but it la not landing a quantity of Chlnnampo that after Ihe opening of the material and other necessbridging there will be a wholesale aries for a determined advance through grave nddiory.. difficult country. niieii States Marshal Heywood the beard tin old Indian give a new explan-.sii'THE IMPERIAL PALACE FIRE. of the practice of burying goods with iiip corpse, it. was to tbe effect London. April 1. The Japan see letnai should an Indian leave an estate, lias received the following acgation family might get Into a fight over of count the fire which destroyed the ! ,0 avoid thi. instead of proat Seoul: bsitnu the will, a It were, they merel- lmierial palace The fire broke out at 10 oclock on y (Wrxyed th prnMrty. ' the evening of April 14th. With the of the Kluselken building, the northwestern line rus- - exception which to In the European style, all the ATLAS. other palace buildings were consumed. The Emperor took refuge In the library A War Atlas baa of the Kluseken building. f" " hy the Chk vo ft Korth-- i It Is believed that the fire origin, verii railway. Three fine colored ated In the heating apparatus of the stm. each 1 1x20, hound In convenient Kstivey palace, which was undergoing r'"' n'f.Tetire. The Kastern ait- - repairs. I" detail, wilh tables .Is ps near soldiers look prominent r,H,iyr military and naval pari In gijsrdtes the person of the EmKt'h Slid (insneisl resources w11 as in fighting the fire, of peror b xvl ,T f n excellent, feel-fo- g which fits produced pn did also ther best to Our troop address on re and the Hi 'd icn no, cento tor the legations foreign guard postage by afterward afterGeB- - Aent C. departments foreign ft N. W. Pvi',,"'oT' 8outh Maln Bt Salt LtUe ward expressed to ns their sincere city. Utah thanks. Hiller, Unsocial agent of tbs Uintah reservation who came to Bait Lake In charge of the Indian witnesses before the Federal grand Jury Is father of the remarkable thought that something like $300,000 worth of robes, saddlea, curiosities, etc., are buried on the reservation. This Is the. jesult of Indian funerals which are Interestingly described by Jfr. Miller, one of comparatively few white men ever allowed to witness the burial of Davis 8. n Chinnampo. Korea. Thursday. April, 14. (Via Seoul. April 13.1 The first contingent of press correspondents w ho are to aivonipany the Japanese army, are awaiting here the arrival of a steamer with their personal effect. When these arrive the correeiamdents will proceed to Ping Yang. The weather is yet cold and it is raining. Ths road are In bad condition and there to niiirh ice to the northward. Tbe Korean here are pursuing quietly their usual vocation. The Japanese officer are providing for ilie eorres-poudewith unusual hospitality. nt Sr. Petersburg. April l.V An official correction haa been issued, according to which it was the torpedo boat Itraidini and not the lleztrash-n- i, un-llhe- Ttusyii-.iaiane- e London. April IS. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Standard sends a rumor to the effect that Vicoto V.H'W tbat tbe Admiral Togos fleet escorted a Japan' 1'', win,complain remember tbat ese landing of troops to the westward When 12.000 men 7'. y,,u complained that It of the Yalu river. don't complain- .- had been landed the Russian troor. which were lying concealed, sudden.y ba-.to attacked them: driving them GARDEN WORK. the ship with heavy losses In men and 'i:asoable advice. w.'h-- ", VS i guns. Wi'h r,:v;an hunting corn and Col- ... "laH,n 'Vding his mint bed. Washington. April 15 Ambassador tu. Pe- t"?'lo,r olrtl,,lt of varia-L-s- . McCotmick today cabled from St. a , o- , - - ... "" C"S. "I'inhuis during the Jtiiire lntcrnumiitain. - " Washington. Apr pects are not regard) tha passage at this in its present fore Cnno(er bill for the act gtiveruhig the PI i'i.e i- pro-:- r f oT ii .j. ii-Tji'ii-i. SHERIDAN t i n .o on,. hiuI (. : . o.'-ui- m n. 1'. Vaiuum 11. .M- s his captaincy at the age of 27 yrara. Baker City, Ore., April 15. A heavy rain last night caused the Powder river to leave its banka In places. The river 1a atlll rising and fears are entertained that the entire Northern part of the city will he under. Boston, April 15. A bronze tablet said to be the first memorial to John Paul Jones erected In this country, was unveiled today at. the school building bearing his nuns hi East Boston. Washington. April 15. Don Cecilia to the Peoz, envoy extraordinary United State from Paraguay, wn received by President Roosevelt at the Whit Ifti, Topeka, Ken. April 15 Gorerpnr Bailey todnr Issued a reqnMetcc on the governor of California for Jo a negro, accused of gtufdor. God-le- Bids were Washington, April opened at tbe War Department today for tbe 13,000.000 of PhUippne certificates of Indebtedness. The bids mostlv were for small lots. There was one bM hy four hanking romji-anl; syndicate of New York. The htghet bid wa-that of the American National Bank of Kansas City for the wbob- Issue at 101.181. The next highest bid was that of N. W. Harris ft Co.. New York, for the entire issue at 1i1.(j43. 15. es ; - Hamburg, April 15. The Borreen-hal- e denies the rumors of the sale, or I negotiations for the sale, of the line steamer I tent J terslmrg that the Jaiianese at Kharato tlie Russian Govern uieuu and released be to are koli, Siberia, j Jbc it t I rclsbit--i ciurt I IM Maic baaarrs. still conrlilrr coins) to aa her right h design wiih tbe di'.:. Sib wa ;.i a Liberty c seven cedinv t a wr v . at Lt wc r: In tlie e. v 'jf .:e a J I t b, unio , i cr Old 1 lue hi oy ieii (.oitun in !jiw.).u, c ' nu'. I he hcf.-of A j:i- -, .i.-fiod- . - i.c- - .io-i-- .i : : ' (,:; 1 Le l::.r-)-;-- J ws scr- It Don Dome Win Futurity Handicap at Oakland Beating Atwood and Hagerdoifc San I raiu iecn. April 15. Don Pomo wou tlio handicap mor the Furiiy ctmrM' at Oakland today from a Held of fiixt npriiitcrn. Atwood a heavily played favorite for the event with llagi'rduti second clmiiv. Money Mil sci the puce hut when the Mtrotch was readied l)ou Ihnuo look the lead and ho won easily by over three lengths from Atwood. Sad Ssm, an out Hitler, was third. Q ui ho. a 15 to 1 chance, best Nellie Hawn a neck in the first race. Tito fourth went to Ulrnriee, quutsd at 12 to 1. tw the Slate. sgiw of repression - Under the lar of Draco, the most severe code ever drawn up. all grave robbers were put to death without triuL 'J In- old laa pul - ratter he 13, (wo and 24-0- 04 ltenums to Aqueduct today w tlie MetroiNiIitan raring was Newton Bennett's Ally Beldame won the handicap, lending from tart to finish. lVicr Taui. tlu? lavortte. waa socund. driving, and Wman. who aine out of the bunch in the stretch, was third. Thcirack was in fun . laic comliiiHn, but the weather wjh mid. KomiIis: First race, five fuilnpgs. selling: San Nichnliu. won: Klisrly Lari, second; Julia M.. third. Time. LPi'. Seciuid raor. half nnle: Ktblick won; mil and fifty yards, selling: Q'.iiIki won; Nellie Hawn, second; Emile, third. Tintel:4ii. H) '011)1 ia))'. four furlongs. Kelling: Kileo won: liclrartna, second; Tirolia. third. Time, ;48 Third ru)-c- , five and a half furlongs, selling: Wager won; Shell Mount, second; Kir Trenton, third. Tlnio. 1:08 3-- 4. rnu-ccrn- Blundry. wcoiid: Tommy Waddeil, third. Time, :4H Third race, sailing, seven furlongs: All Hold won: Septimii!), second; Wreath of Ivy, third. Time, l;S't. Founh race, th Isrter handicap, sevcu furlongs: Hebbiiiie, ltlfi; (O Ncilt 7 to l won; IWr itail, 9. tllikh'-tirand- .) 7 to 2, second; lilts Wou (Truoliel,) 8 til 1. third. Time. 1:27. Itosiand. Ascenaion, lied Knight, Spring, Trihc Hill. Ostrich, fonkling, Illyria, Izwd Badge, Aliuniaila. Court klaid, Iht Ui'Sec.k ; Runlet, Sweet Alien also ran. Fifth race, aelling. half ntlle; SL Bellane wou; Gold Ten, net and; I zing Day, third. Time, :49 Sixth rsi'e, six furlongs: John F. won: The Indy lloheaia, second; Andrew Mack, third. Time, 1:14 j 5. Summary: Fil'd race, W hat. Hr Waal. fell hr) ,1c to thr best looking, 1-- 5. Fourth race, mile and fifty yards, sel. ling: Glimrico won; second; BloeWlae Him. Virgin IVOr. third. Time, 1:44 , rai-eCerrie Im sure you misjudge Mr. Fifth Fnrlty course, lisndlcsp: Swvetser. papa. He Is a man of great Don Domo won; Atwood second; Sad ambitions. Ymi should bear him tell of Sum. third. Time. 1:09 Sixth rare, mile and 70 yards, soilthe things h Is gnlng to do. ('arrie'a Uaronsl won; Forest King, Tape A tid I suppose Tm one of em, ing: Golden Llghl, thinl. Time, 1:45. but I'll reckon he'll find It harder to accomplish than he fancies It is. 15. Montgomery Mompltis, April Tsrk rcmilts: C verge Franrle Train's UVIt. First race, six furlongs, selling: One ef George Francis Train's say- Marco won; Mariam W.. second; Amings was: Tropic call me Insane. I orous, third. Time, 1:17 Sivond race, lx furlongs: Cognomen dont wonder. What would a village of pedant suy it m cocoanut rolled In won: Haywood, second; indy Invish, third. Time, 1:17 among them V Third rare, four and a half furlongs: rhilunthmplHl won; Bluebird, second; Teeth. now strange It Is that yon tell a Yldalla, third. onTime, :T.8. Fourth race, mile; Judge won; horse's age by the horse's teeth, tmt Early Boy. carotid; Safety Ughl, third. own!-Town chickens sge by your Time. 1:44 Topics. Fifth nice, six furlongs, aelling; Bub Mclian won; Kami uni, second; AusPos't say g man to shiftleao. Ba po- tralia. third. Time, 1:17. lite and say that he to too contented to Sixth race, mile and seventy yards: Irtiilsvilln won; Spencerian, second; ever get rich. Atchison Globe. Volto, third. Time, 1:48 On-hau- 3-- 4. d; 2-- 5. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ;i Seattle va. Oakland. San Frauciaea. April 15. The Seat tie team pounded out eight runs In tha third Inning today, making eleven tallies to their credit aud tha play then became nnintereNitng. It waa Seattle's day to hit and to acrumulata runs. Tlie bits made against liughae were ineffective In face of hia guood uporL Score: 3 0 8 2 3 0 0 0 1 IS IS S Seattle Oakland . ..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 I Retteries Hughes and Blankenship; Whlttredge and Uoelllger. .. ti Tacoma va. Los Angsles. 1 2. 2. 1 2. 1-- BASEBALL another Isis Angeles, April 15. Eagle's home run In the fifth Inning wss the only run scored in today's game between Tacoma and jua Angeles, the final score standing 1 to 0. It waa a pitcher's bat-t- la noth Hall and Keefe were in flue form and there was little to chooae between them. Keefe allowed but thro hits, while five was the extent of Tacoma's balling. Today's game waa the ftmrth that tbe visitors have taken from the champions during the present series. Attendance, 1.200. Score: 1st Angeles... Tai-nm- a 00000000 0 0 0 3 I 0 1 5 0 0001 000 Hall and Spies; Keefe and Graham. San Franctaco vs. Portland. Fresno, April 15. Butler for Portland was knocked sky high In the second, third and fourth lnnlnga and was replaced by Steelman, who pitrbei fairly good ball for tha remainder nt the game. Rain ended the game at the NATIONAL LEAGUE end of the seventh . Score: 0 4 3 S 0 0 0 S 13 1 'Frisco 0 00080 t3 Portland Cincinnati vs. Chicago. Batteries Whalen and Gorton; Buts Cincinnati, 0., April 16. Darkneaa lar. Steelman, Shea and Steelman. put and and to tha Cincinnati --Chicago game today after tan Innings hsd been FITZSIMMONS AND MXOY'. played, without a decision being reached. Error figured largely In the Match to bs Arranged Between Two of both games. Attendance Heavyweights. 1800. Score; New York, April 15. A match prob5 7 5 Cincinnati ably will be arranged within a few 6 I 4 Chicago between Hubert Fltoaimmons and days Haltarlmt Kellum-anPatfx; Corrl-du- n Kid McCoy for a ball! beand Kling. fore one of the Philadelphia clubs. FI Ii aim tnou a has accepted ths numerBoaton vs. Philadelphia. ous challenge rensntly preseated by Philadelphia, April 15. Ikwtcm won McCoy a mansgera aud baa declared today's game from Philadelphia by hi readiness fur nix roiuyto wlthtn hard I (ailing in the first inning. Score; three weeks time, at catch weights, 4 5 0 ur a bout of 20 or 25 rounds for tbs Philadelphia 8 12 0 middleweight championship within two Boston Batteries1 T. Harry. Hrerkenridga months. and Duoln and Marshall; Pitllngrr aud Moran. READY TO FIGHT. , Month of Our Sale 00 run-getti- d And Finds Us With Quantities of Goods ON HAND Yet Pittsburg vs. 8L Louis. We i Must SELL These Goods New York, April 1 5. Young Corbett is not particular abotit the condition of a return mulch with Britt, lie J'lrt Kl. IxiitiN, April 15. IMItnljiirg, and St. Uiuls team oiM'ncd the Nat Ian I wants to get another han:e at the league roarion here ftaJay end ulthongh Frisco la.t and ia willing to give away the weather waa cold and raw the at- many pound to so ur the match. tendance waa about 7.ntiil. Tbe homo Corbett. Ik Indignant over the fact team out. hit iho viaitura but failed tu (list Britt lay a rlaima to tlie feathermake them count and were defeated. weight title. Juki, to provo tbat Britt It. II. A. Is far frnm a featherweight. Corbett Score: St. IjOtiis.,., ... .a, L 2 announced thsl he would fight Britt at . 5 10 2 124 pound al 3 o'clock. This la thn Pittsburg , . , a . a . . . . , . , , Taylor and Byrca; Philipp and same weight at which lie fought Tprry McGovern. If Britt will agree to fight Phelps. at thia weight Corbett will bet him New York $10)100 that he will atop him In lea Brooklyn. ..........t a v. THIS is Probably the ' New York, April 15. Brooklyn met defeat for the second time et (he hands of lire New York team today in Brooklyn. Although out batted, the New York aupiioried their pitcher in heller afyle. Attendance, I.OdO. R. H.E. Score S 1 New Vork 2 7 4 Brooklyn MrGinnity and Warner; Cronin end Longest Siege of Low Prices in Ogden Ladies Fancy HOSIERY in Boundless Profusion. Our Entire Stock of Hosiery is Complete and Goes at COST. Boiglu. va Nsw York. 1 l" 4,000 Patterns yds. of Elegant 5&6 1 4c -- Th LADIES WAIST Una to Moat Complete 'and Cost Means Very Lw Prirea. An Inspection of Our Well Stork Will Convince Any Buyer How Cheap We Sell Good. Aa-aort- Reese, Howell I & Sons. i. If this proposition la not seceplahle. Corhntt willl itgree. to fight Britt for the lightweight, i another title which the fornian lays claim to. Cali- Hi. Louis, April 13. Charles A. Robinson. who In partnership with Mr. Peyton of California, mads a national reputation as an owmv of coursing greyhounds, to dead at hto home hr. John Wlllet of Chicago. April Chicago knocked out Larry Temple of Boston In the last round of a contest tonight. In the preliminaries Clarence F'orhc of Chicago won from llarry Cotta of Buffalo. six-rou- New York. April 13. Tbe Horton defeated New York In the second game of tbe nesMin here today. Pnwel was htt for four three hesaera aud rloilhle Elberfield wsw pot eat ef the gam for kicking and Manager ent. to th ha-:from bs imuMng line. Attendance. 3A!"'. I j than ten rounds. i 15. Boaton ! J brave Hebbrn. Carter , Uk-sI- , I gSPUVBM TOO i) MUrtf. Chairman Burrows, of tb fcmwt !! ea'lgating committee, is assuming too R.H E. much At ths time Fresldont Joseph Score . . . , .4 S S F. Smith wss excused from farther Boston . . . . . . . 1 4 9 before (he committee bs was New York asked by Mr. Taylor, eosnssl for ths Gibaon and Farrell; Powell and Protestants, tf be would try sad send word to certain absent wttnssses that they were wanted and use bis endeavAMERICAN LEAGUE ors to get them to go to Washington. President Smith answered that he presumed he could find thorn but did not Washington va Philadeiphia. know how soon. Now It appears from dispatch that Chairman Bure that President Washington. April 13. Darkness put row- - is asruming an end to tnday'a gam at the end of Smith promised to endeavor to hav Provo Enthn fifth Inning with the score a tie. all the witnesses appear. The visitor mads a good atari In thn quirer. Ural. Inning but the played a Th slat RepuiiHcan convention strong uphill game and took ths lead iu the eighth. Philadelphia tied the held In Salt lake last Friday was hare reora in thn uiutli, oa a ims on halts. moniona. Enthusiasm raa high from Mo-Gui- nuici.g i.ig J.'ur luTl I..-)- he- Le-Io- : . dcrt rated. i ti" L stars, iu of ccaventtoasl rLsreoa tnJ Ou the rcveisc Wins the Handicap. "M c.l," rcp led the tttlod Englishman who had on fo a little American clang, so fur as I am personally I certainly am not looking for one who Is 'short.' Chicago Tost ('Ibrs. history list T.'n:e(1 Bm'e li.-T- oiY-ncd- . Beldame nrk of hter'y fsixs as and ; h-- fi-r- tbs It la a uai'-- r of entire onci..'' f the Loafederat af four hsif dollar stotee eci,,.1 piece. Th e ,.im ; hsd a god-d- s u g Kiitre-dge- handicap drew between dont jo! tliiukT Wowfnk Eyes. As a finely dressed wemau entered the La train ctr-rother woman In the cAr eyed her clothes closely. There, sukl s man to hi wife, who wqg making a rinse Inventory of the new arrival's dre-- s, that is wlint 1 don't like about women. They display such Interest in other women's rlotbca You eee it everywhere In parlors, at and in public conreceptions and veyances. You never see men acting that way. I am inclined to believe this to awing to men's finer Judgment ns to what to proiier. They, know that to take note of snot her' dress is the height of Lad manners, and they kb stain from doir.g It. It J very nice of you, of course, to praise your own f;x o, an id his wife, but ybor exrrl.r.niloii iatStterly wrong. Tbe reason notice one anotbrra clothe to (hat very woman Is pracend stbfn sin tically a sees a drees th- - views it with the interest of a piif'iwjenal." New York Tress. CeafeiP-rs- t R. H. K. lu ,i A Towers. LEAD ALL ltACM New York. April Inn iaa:i::pri-- . r- e- Washington. Tlnladeliiliia Pultcu mid Liberia. urnuKi l'jj I-- Diamond an error and a Hugh St Jurat's Curette. interrupted. Ring and Tnrf, bus-- vegetables of I.l- J'.li.'ltll, casus HU ya.'i. a .id tiiuia. The cassutta is a root Ju size Hirer to eight in lei.giu aud fr.cu three lo v't.i-in.bc in cirvuuift-rcuce- . When ii. Is coi'.:iid it tnsiN very much like a i cljstnut. This rout is the vegetable i. ur.i rxinndveiy cnltivab-by the iisttvcs u!..l Linus, with the rkv, their cL.ef dl.n. Tue fecuia u! the rsssada 1 t is 404 1'ert Iti::g and L0-wide, Is built from matt .oil quarried In tlie neighborhood sud is of Ihe purest (Jrlkie. It ws drsignad by Pedro Terex IMas, who supervised Its erection for' nearly fifty ynm and consecrated lUs life to It. During tbe flv cenftiries after his death more than 153 architects were employed upon It, and for 201 years the work was un1 the Sl A o Washington, April 15. Captain Darla Wheeler of the 22nH Infantry who died at Marahui yesterday from a atab wound Inflicted by Moms, nt Taraca, waa born in 'Ohio iu 1875, and attained Pitmiu. except for a vk-tl- l' Milwaukee, April 15. Fritz Idle von Ingleheim, who claims to be a sou of one of the oldest and noblest families In Germany and hltnself heir to immense estates and a noble title, son of a cabinet offical under Emperor William I. waa sentenced to three year and rix Ionths in atate prison today for forgery. Von Ingleheim attributes hi downfall to gambling and Intoxicants. hi-i- to bring the bnsband and father to his present coitdltinn Of abject slavery to tlie wife and mother. Ho is the of a process that began in the garden of Eden and gives no promise of ending until he 1 railed to the reward that nwuiis the humble on Uic other and brighter shore. Chicago Inter Ocean. bt-e- sh 1 Su s antl-Jewi- th.il 'it luiiawfui to oprn a gr.no It h.ts taken e demonstrations at cerning Easter tide is Incorrect. Hi'i'-- i of Doings si-4- Academy. - April 15. The statement that Ambassador McCormick bad been Instructed to make representation to the government, of Russia con- a tSPORT to keep flic nctiirs luiliug about tii. stae In a incaiiinglcsN. uuiuitural and dioinu'iiug ntsiuicr. Iu life 1 do nut icuk tlm-- or four sentence to my friend at one slilr of the room and then with liliu I'luharatfly crus the room before I continue my dlsroiiror. Wliy should I do so no tlw stagrl- - Ixitiilou Sait 1- St Petersburg, .:' te: ,:li law Stsgr tulicr-cuIomI- BRIEFS ' t one-fift- ini on which became separated from the I. Roosevelt of the Smi.-rest of the fleet In ilie early morning arine Corps, who has lm ;i u duty with of Wednesday last. a:l was sunk by tbe Asiatic squadron tin n tmluy the Japanese torpedo boat destroyers. un the transport Sherm.ui. There were four deaths during tl.c Sheridan's trip Kewchwang. April 15. The sinking arrests the 1aciflc. Vin.g Hospital of the Russian battleship Petroiav-lova- k Steward K. Maddox, .lr d:.d of of lose a di-rthe K'" attendant great and in the Charles Uvea at Port Arthur, is regarded here medical deimrtment fvinn u alsess of as the must profound event of the pre- the lriu; Private KU.ird Dougherty sent war. The news baa apparently of Company D., 24th Inquiry, of heart, made a moat pronounced impression on disease and Albert M I'kh :or of Comall foreigners in the war nine. The pany K., 7th Infantry, id dysentery. dale of the catastrophe and official information concerning it are not yet obJOY AT "CALAMITY RANCH. tainable here and there Is much aiiecu-latio- n Callentea. Nev.. April 14. Hon. as to bow It happened. Thera Charles Ciilverwell, tin- oldest, inhabare in circulation rumors of a Jaiianese itant and owner id hImmii all the attack on Port Arthur last Sunday, but ground on which tin town of Calientca the rumors are wlihout confirmation and railroad yards n:v imiit. will be and are denied by some of the Russian nyir rli'd Friday evening. April 15. and official. has promised the town a fn-- supper, Communication wiih Port Arthur, as ball and general (.ood time. Ilia well as other centers, to substantially friends wish him all kinds of sun-escloned. in hia new venture ami hope lit matAbout a score of press corresi (undrimonial venture will prove a winner. ents now In Kewchwang were informed AFFRAY 8H00TING today of tbe willingness of Viceroy END8 Alexleff to admit them to the Russian FATALLY. line under regulations which apparTonopah, Nev.. April 10. Curt Kenently will govern all branches of their dall, who waa shot at (iobitield on conduct. Wednesday by 11. Sharp, died last night. Hia body will he forwarded to St. Petersburg, April 15. A dispatch bis parents In Provo. Ctali. Sharp has from Liao Yang says that the Rusian taken to Hawthorne for prelimientrenchment on She Yalu river have nary examination. line been completed. The renter of the of fortified posit inns Is Antung. Ths SNOWSTORM VISITS BUFFALO. right flank rests on Tatung Kau and the left flank on Klulien Cbeng, on th Buffalo. April 15. Following three west bank of the Yalu. of tbe roldesl April days since Ihe weather bureau was established here, St. Petersburg, April 15. A telegram a snowstorm of unusual severity fur from Alexleff from Port Arthur to the this time of the year has prevailed. By Emperor says that from 9:15 oclock midnight five inches of snow had fallen this morning to midday the Japanese and the storm bad not abated. The fleet in two divisions bomliarded the snow waa accompanied by a slight rise fortress and the town alternately from In the temperature. the Liao nshan promontory, firing 185 The fall of snow was heavy In all projectiles. Tbe Russian squadron, In- parts of western New York. cluding the battleship Poblnda, replied from the anchorage by a plunging fire. NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS. The The batteries also participated. losses on land were seven Chinese Springfield. Ohio. April 15. Demokilled and five soldiers and three Chi- crats of the Fifteenth Ohio district tonese wounded. . Tbe Russian warships day nominated P. K. Montanus for sustained no damage and there was no Congress. Parker delegates to the loss of life cm them. national convention were also elected. London. April 15. A dispatch from The Story I y.irdo UiiitonL St. Petersburg says that Viceroy Alexleff telegraphed that the Japanese fleet is perhaps The cathedral uf 'Jolt-dbomliarded Port Arthur thia morning. the finest uic.,.,...-,t:ii-glory that Five men were wounded but the town Spain cru bot.st. line site iccupied austained no damage. by at Iciist three clurcLcs before the erection of the present building, the London, April 15. The following dis- first one. nccordLi; to papular lctsd. patch waa received hy a news agency having been crervd dnetug the lifefrom St Petersburg: Viceroy Alexleff telegraphing under time of tbe Virgin fry and visiicd At 9 a. m. a Japa- by her. Of this cliorch we know r.:tj today's date, aaya: Ing. The second wus pulled down in nese fleet of fourteen veasela In two dibombarded Port Arthur and 1032. The thirl wsb finished in IuS3 vision fired 185 projectiles at the Russian and waa occirjrJ by the Mocr for fleet. The battleship Poliieda answered ninny years as a Affenvird form her anchorage. The batteries also It was the crfF'- .'si tf Spr.Ia, until In men were wounded. Tbe the replied. Five early pari of the thirteenth century town austained no damage Al'an.'o IX. bml H i' JLi'-- l down sr.d the present on (..: m1 in its stead.' It TELEGRAPH : . ' made ARRIVES. San Francisco, Apt:. - . Short to i - f,,r il:itiirlirg a body i'lii iu ihr esse of a -c(n M ,itiu:i of a ntirii'ty V me )'Vil;llly. ' .'.ii re')l that a wottiiiil :i a Lli'Orr,' if hr i L..J disl'.uN-1 ii.1 tc..i;. Al ::e tii.ic om and e:gb:h t..r fn-bi- GRAND LODGE t. C. O. F. SALT LAKE CITY. APILL 18 J0TH. For above occasf Line sill make a ra fare (II.SOi for the certificate plan, and return. I. IMr. Ifi, 1 .Intent of the i . CoiigresK Hie Ijiilge- - I half-millio- iliM-- ro ! ' I ion. TUMBLE FIGHT s!jv, ii!;-- ! APRIL V ! ! |