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Show . ' THE r i t II r : .. JAP STEAMER i Suddenly Enter Genua and Destroy Vessel. lit 5:44 p. m. The ibe Japanese legation today five outfrom folio ins dispatch, received today Lnndun, April 25. Tokio: The Japanese consul at Wonsan (Gentian; Korea, report under todays date that two Russian torpedo boat entered that port and sank a small lapanese steamer, the Goyo Marti. Her cross tonnage was six hundred and IM she was built In 14. The Russians Immediately left. This dispatch is taken at the legation here to mean that the Vladivostok squadron is active. iv Bi. Petersburg. April 25 7:30 p. m The correspondent Is enabled to an- nounce authoritatively that the talk of mediation in the war was fonudod uikiu the personal King th'slrcs of King Edward and Christian of Denmark to avoid further blunrtsbcil and end the conflict, hut that the steps initiated have utterly failed. The etnieror, with the full of the imperial family and bin advisers, has firmly derided not only to rcjrri all proposals looking to J tiler vent ion, lint, to prosecute the war .with all the resntirccs of the empire until tiemry crowns llio Russian amts Russo-JaiianeK- e yarded as absolutely assured. The garrison has been considerably strengthened and the tuna are provided with all necessities for tuora thau a year. Comthe with plete confldenre prevail troop, sailor and inhabitant in the anility of the Russians to defeat any Japanese attack. Remarkable indifference to the possibility of attack is shown by the people. in fact by day there la little to indicate that the town is in a state of siege. The band plays oa the boulevard. on which para Jee are held, finely dressed people stroll about and grouM and of children play. Restaurants shops are well patronized by customers all day long. At mgbt, however, the city la In profound darkness, which is emphasized by tho searchlights flashThe ening across the roadstead. trance of tho harbor, although studded with nine Japanese wrecks, remains perfectly free. The foundering of the Petropavlovak I regarded aa n tragic mischance, without Influence on the course of the campaign or preventing the Russian fleet from still achieving brilliant results. At each successive bombardment, which experience shows recurs approximately fnrnightly, the Japanese tire becomes less vigorous. Their ships remain out of range of the batteries and evidently they do not intend to be drawn into n battle. Bt. Petersburg. April 25. Major General Pflng in a telegram from Port Arthur formally denies the reports that the Japanese have crowed the Yalu river. Telluride, Colo., April 25. The press censorship which waa established here when Governor Pealsidy proclaimed martial law in Ban Miguel county, was removed today. General Bherman Bell left today for Denver and Captain Wells ia In command of this military district. 10iT VISITS PANTHEON Tokio. April 25.- -2 p. m.- - JaiwncKe os-ralto steamers which ('iiiipsniiiK the Yellow ties and thn gulf of Hechill Lays Wraathas of Tribute on tho am cancelling their eitKBKements uj Tombs of King Victor Emmanuel I cull at points beyond (Tieiuiilpo, Koand King Humbert contact because rea. ( the meehanical mines which are known to be adrift Home. April 25. President Loubol on tl;o high seas. These mines drift- who arrived here yesterday went with ed away front Rort Arthur and Burt a royal cortege to the Pantheon today Dalny, and ronsiltute a serious menace to lay wreathes on the tombs of King to' navigation. The Jaiiancse cruiser Victor Knimenuel I and King HumAilxnma discovered one atirh floating bert. He was received by veterans of mine 40 miles from the Khan Tung the Italian army. The function was of promontory anil exploded It with a tne most impressive nature. President shot. It Is known that many mines Loultet speaking to each veteran, some JiHVc I tee ii detached from their moorof whom wore medals gained wbllo ings by storms aud current a, and sev- fighting in 1156, with tho French eral have been discovered and de- ngainat Austria. hill It is that are feared many stroyed. With the same cortege President still floating about at sea and the Iiouliet drove to the Palaxao Marglter-1- 1 currents are carrying them to (he a. formerly Ihe neat of the American ' e southward. Even navigation during daylight is dangerous, because some of those mines float slightly below the surface of the water. Various exited lout, most of which are impracticable, have been suggested for freeing the sea of these mines. They include among other things, a proposal that neutral warships search for these mines ottisidn the rone of operations and destroy them. . ft S H ii1 fi H embassy, to pay a visit to the queen mother, Margherita. He remained half an hour. Those surrounding thn Pope assert that ha has expressed his Intention to protnHt against the visit of President Louhet to Roma on the ground that it the la the flrat occasion on which sovereign of n Catholic country bn visited the Qulrinal since the curtailment of the temporal power of the pope. It la not known when or under what form the protest will be Issued. Tokio, April 25. 6 p. m. The Russian Vladivostok squadron haa appear-- rl at Gvnsaa, where It auuk a Japauoss DISASTEROUS TORNADO merchant steamer. A brief telegram received from (ien-la- n Cut a Swath From Half a Mila to a today says threw Russian cnileera Milo Wide and Twonty Milas bad entered the harbor, and that they Long- yere still there when the telegram waa suit. Their arrival created ronaterna-lio- n Prior Creek. 1. ., April 25. Bix peo-pi- e In the unprotected Japanese colwere killed by n tornado which ony at Gensan. It la thought here In Tokio that this swept through the county about four Russian naval movement waa made in miles south of hero last night. ReIhe hope of intercepting some unproports have been received that n numtected Japanese troopships, it la not ber of others were Injured. The names believed that the squadron will remain of two are known. at Gensan long. Dead: John Abbott,, wife and two children. 8t. Petersburg, April 25.-- 3:16 p. m. Albert Dealy, aged six years. The draft of the treaty whereby Lucy Bitting, aged eight years. American and Russian firms ran aue In Injured: Albert Dealy, father, probtheir respective countries, over which Ambassador McCormick has been nego- ably fatally, lopold Betting, legs broken. tiating. has been received from WashThe storm started near Choleau. on ington and laid before the foreign Since It la no longer possible the Missouri, Kansas 4 Tessa railyfflee. way, eight miles from here, and swept n to secure ratification during this of congress, the ambassador prob- to the northeast, cutting n path from one-hal- f to n mile wide, and about ably will allow the treaiy to take Its twenty long. The Abbott home was normal course. It is salti that the emperor, replying demolished and the four members of to Viceroy Alexlelfa application for the family killed. The storm then blowing It to leave, baa telegraphed hit refusal, ad- - struck Ihe Dealy home, son and probding (hat he hoped the viceroy would pieces, killing the young ably fatally injuring the father. se aide to send good news soon. Fairlaud, I. T April 25. Several Frtgnor. the most celebrated tenor (if the Imperial Opera, who la an officer btiHlneas houses were destroyed by n Df the naval teeerveu, has been called tornado that, swept, through here yesterday. killing several persona outright to the colors. and Injuring a number of others. Three New York, April 23. The Central of the injured will die. The dead: Mrs. Mary Lamar, Mrs. Cable office Is advised by the Shanghai John Lentaaier, Arthur Brought, n child railway agent, at Tien Tfln that tele- of N. J. Houck, Elijah Ruasell and grams to New Chwaug are nut accepted In code. All telegrams are subject to wife and child. miles south of here the tornadelay and censorship when in plain doFour was even more severe. Farm language. houses and barns were demolished and farm stock killed. Port Arthur. April 24. t Delayed 1 All weak points on both the land and Pine Bluff, Ark., April 25. A tor tea aides here have been so strengthennado today passed over Jefferson couned in the last two months that the imchildren and tiring pregnability of Port Arthur is now re- - ty, killing two heavy property damage. At Sherrill many buildings were blown down. f ae-lo- THC ELWOOD ELECTRIC LIGHTS CENTRALLY STEAM HEAT LOCATED. . 371 Twenty-secon- d Street. MRS. S. H. ELWOOD Prop. NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. , Rate Reasonable. Talephone 630 K. THE Cl n o Q SUCCESS MARKET 2366 WASHINGTON i ; AVE. Live and let Live" is our motto. Wo do not promise to sell you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor to please everybody who patronizes the SUCCESS MARKET. Tho LILLIE BRAND LARD net made by a TRUST OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with IL. Ask your GROCER for it. Phono orders given apccial attention. 0o FROM & BURGI Phono 227 Y. .fill (" yppw.jeiymyywwsv r.t .iarii uvfaiwwittfwaoi J H tornallottHlon, Texas. April 25.- -A do passed three miles east of Mexia. a Texas, today denudinhing four and did much minor damage. Alisa Jennie Shanks was probably and several others aerionsly burl. resl-dence- fat-ali- MOIiNIXa ETAUIKER, " 00 DEN, UTAH, Judge Powers Thus Characterized the Washington. April 23. Judge 0. W. Powers waa on the stand again at the opening of the Bmoot investigation today and Altorney Van Cott resumed cross examination. He questioned the witness In regard to Mormon interests In educational affairs. Judge Powers praised the people highly for their application to trades, professions, arts and sciences. Mining schools and other scientific Institutions were praised by the witness who said that Mormon schools easily rank with the best institutions of learning In the country. In regard to the disinclination of Mormons to Inform on polygamists. Powers aald that no person liked Judge to lie called or considered an Informer. Reference was made to the attitude of Deraorrai. who were Gentiles, In nominating llrlgham H. Roberts, n Mormon, for congreea. Well. we said Mr. Powers. thought Roberta waa going to be the .Mtoea who would lead ua out of our We thought he politics! difficulties. would take ua away from church domination in poll lies. While Judge Powers commended much of tba educational policy in Utah, he said the admirable system waa inaugurated before statehood. In answer to n question by Senator Bailey, the witness aald ha understood that ia some sections the public schools were dismissed early for religious instruction. The Mormons found much to complain of In regard to that. Chairman Burrows earattained from witness that he knew Apoetle Grant, who waa now in Europe attending an international kindergarten convention, and naked: Apostle Grant Is n great educator, ia ha not?" In soma lines" aald the witness, laughingly. Ha . then detailed a speech before a Utah univareity made by Grant, at which ha contributed 150 for the school. According to the witness Grant aald 150 waa for hlmelf and $50 for each of hie two wives and said that he was omy sorry the law would not permit him to have more Advice of Rabbi to Yeung Man of Jewish Congregation. Chicago, April 25. I)r. E. G. Himrh in a sermon at the Sinai lemple marking the close of his twenty-fourt- h aa head of the congregation and year preparatory to his departure for a visit in Europe, has advised Jewish young men to develop Jewish consciousness, and not to "kow low to Gentile society leader in order to improve their socisl standing. Dr. Jilrxch said the Jew needed to pul Into the contest of life more energy than did the, trdinary man. but he should endravor to assert himself and not rnmdder the Jewish blond a fottr-moni- tain. The speaker derJaret the orthodox Jews of New York conducted religious services on Saturday with long distance telephones at their ears. Dr. Hlracb said the Sunday observance of tha reformed church of America waa a concession to Christianity and observing the flrat day wait only and the proceedings wrr halted. FRESH CREW CAST AWAY. Philadelphia. April 23 The s'eam-e- r Havorford, Captain Nielsen, which has arrived today from Liverpool. aboard a crew of 28 men of French fishing vessel, who were picked up at sen on April 19th. The name of lb French ixiat Is not known, as yet. it was abandoned and tieftiroyed by tire. begun, and thousands have been cut to pulling the Abilene. Kan.. April 25. Nearly two down preparatory Inches ot rain fall here last night and stumps and netting new ones ns soon ns in is the ground condition. bankful. Chapman all at reams are Where new trees must he set there Creek at Gakblil overflowed, flooding will no be crop of any consequence form land, and the Smoky HUl river for four years from the time of rose 12 inches during the night. Lawrence. Kan., April 25. Rain fell Sunday amounting to 2.12 Inches. Rain ia still foiling and the Kaw river ia aix feet higher than Saturday and rising FARSI UVDS SUBMERGED at the rate of two inches an hour. The Wakarusa ia higher than for years and the bottoms along that stream are InSteady Downpour of Rain in Kansas undated. Causes Sudden Rise of Kaw Rivtr Lexington. 11a. April 25. Heavy Railroad Tracks art Undor rains have caused the river here to rise Water and Unsafe. rapidly and It now stands at 16 feet Kansas City, April 25. A steady above tho low water mark. This ia conrain ia still falling In western Missouri, sidered n dangerous rise for April. and in Kansas, as for west aa ManhatTopeka. Kan., April 25. The Kaw tan. and many small streams which river is 9 feet above regular low water have overflowed their banks, are still mark at noon, and ia rising about an rising and spreading over the farm Inch nn hour. There seems to be little lands. In this part of the southwest of another flood like that of rain has been falling from 86 to 48 danger hours without cessation, and the pros- last spring. pects are that it will enminue to rain Des Molnea, April 25. Rain has falfor the next 24 hours. While tha Kaw len steadily for 24 hours. The Dee the stream in Kansas, river, principal which did ao much damage last year. Moines and Raccoon rivers are becomof 1 riding slowly, no fear of the out- ing badly swollen and n repetition come la felt aa yeL At Lawrence aud former destructive floods is feared. Topeka, the Kaw has risen five feet DAMAGE TO FRUIT. since Saturday night but no alarm is felt. At Kansas City the rise during that time haa amounted to three feet, New York Growers, it lo Claimod, Will Loss $2,000,000 on Account and while eotne minor damage has been of Cold Waathor. done, it will take a very much greater New York, April 25. Hudson Valrise before the danger point. Is reached. At Armourdale the steel bridge, the one ley fruit growers will loss $2,000,040 that washed out last year, ia under as the result of the extremely cold water, and near that point Turkey weather the past winter, according to Creek haa overflowed its banks and advices from Kingston, N. Y. The faildriven half a dozen families from the ure of the peach crop has been condisaslow district. This Is In what la railed ceded. The more of the trees Is the weal bottom. In the east bot- ter of tho freexiag-on- t toms. along the Missouri river, which now confronting tho growers, and tt also is rising slightly, ten fatal ilea liv- la believed that those on low ground ing in shanties near the banks have are Injured beyond recovery. It la been forced to eeek higher ground. thought that pear trees have also ALL up Sale is on. or shop-wor- n No damaged just plain bar We gains all through our stock. Vlw Os0 e,P cm: lake, naoaauin at rtq w 1? Hi iff- & -- ft'? tfj0 - (or bu w Mpot 'juldflc 'OELOW. 1 'f Jit' reprisal Hun tf b0 ir ,4 roc w ,j4 ih U, the Putnam New Spring and 1 teptk. Ufl " X rvb 5 V hum fellxrft Sneer With iehtj SUIT- S- lied- (rrtwod yirt i1 noi whci 4 .. Are going like You cant afford to let thin opportunity aasa fa. getting the Het-Cakea- (fiBF gth Off util" H Hr. 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A. tcudder, i n rc- Cafe eMi : The tefeitn lvuledoii;. Sfc Twenty-fourt-h MET people. of ibis roiiuiry will pey EXCHANGE Stocked With Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the Finest Quality. Tstcrt the merit! JP Wa SGt .iTHC.ii THE EXAMINER, east-boun- d. ami off H9 dor Rm leaders in all our lines. 0 n rule 'I AMERICAN FLAN. we are vf Airorflii'j lo the msscer inlorma-tinnMa!nab in this rPv tnmgh' th wreck occurred acme time during the afternoon Sunday and was caused t.y the colliding of a l'ght engine with the troop uain. The engine hai helped a train over the heavy grade just west of XeeJiea and was returning to that point, presumably without knowledge of the special troop train. The crews of both engines escaped by Jumping. The loiomolives were completely wrerked. A special train was t'iil out from Sou Bernardino to lake care uf the injured aud to clear the trm k. The wreck la deciar-e- d to he not' serious by the railroad lit Uw .r I OGDEN, UTAH.'" want you to know that collla- - d April 23. . styles, quantise and prices that make your heart glad. Fountain Pen law Angeles. Uni.. April 24. A went bomi.l Rperlnl train rarrylng several carloads of soldiers bound for the Presidio. Ban Francisco. waa wrecked at Hanoum station, the flrat station west oi Necdbv. 'ai.. on the Benin Pi railroad. fine soldier. .rm 11, Bower, was killed and about a do-- n In lure 1. tilv. Gl REED HOTEL .Drop In and fook thorn over and we will ahow yeu Lauglilin miei M44m44M e.iiiiorl-i- goods n to aaseoMiBLB d Hexim runiK'h k Clothing THIS WEEK our "Clean- SENT ion yesterday on the Santa Fe near Bartoum. Cal., between a special tralu carry- lug several rarloade cC soldiers, and a lone engine, two soidiers are dead and twelve nr fifteen Injured. The names of the dead are: E. R. Coune and James M. Rower. Coone was killed Instantly and Bowers died of hla injuries shortly after be-Ing removed to The Needles. west-boun- n WRECK Cal.. April 25. head-o- the w. vli TWO DEAD. Angeles. n ao. DO Ia UJ 2148 Washington Avenue. Presidio, San Francisco, Crashea Into Light 4 An result of the Si V CLOTHING HOUSE Special Carrying Soldiers En Route to $ a ...eir PUTNAMS oi-fl- ee lSl!lT6f , ,:y SALE! Mr. Van Cott asked Judge Powers if It waa not well known that Grant was going to Germany before the warrant was issued. I do Oh. yea." waa tha answer. IATAI Apr, tjoonoi Gar-many- ." al York- - F HOUSE CLEANING Chairman Burrows derirad to nacer-tal-n where Grant was now. A subpoena had been issued for him, but he haa not been reached. la there any special reason why Mr. Grant left so suddenly? naked the chairman. Yes, I understand a warrant was Issued for him and he went to not mean that he went to Germany oa account of tho warrant, but be left town In the night on that account. Moses Thatcher was then railed to the stand. He waa an apoetle at the time of hla candidacy for political and n great deal of testimony haa been given In regard to his difficulties with the church cm account of politics. Mr. Thatcher said the controversy with the church waa in 1886 and 1896 and gave nn explanation of his stand of brtng active In any campaign. He spoke of his duties as an apostle of the church. Thatrher minimised hla trouble with the church and aald he always recognised the power of n majority. The first friction, according to hla story, followed n speech which hemade ia 1892 In which he criticised, the Republicans and a letter waa Issued by Joseph P. Smith and John Henry Smith, protesting against hla remarks. Thatcher rend from letters and speeches which appear In pamphlets and other record. Among the speeches was one at Balt Lake City In 1891, in which Thatcher declined lo take part in politics on account of hla eccelslas-tlrposition but in which he counseled the Democrats to instruct the people ao they would be understood in their position lit favor of divorcing the state and The church In pojltlral affairs. The committee adjourned until lii:i!tf tomorrow when Mr. Thatcher will continue his story. NfcW Sacha A Co. today gfegemeni of U..1.1 tltr day's a, earner ,0 Bank of Canada $!,. an gagemeui f ment of IJini.w., a' Baring and Mngoiin . wives. east-boun- D0NT KOW TOW. XYRIE 26, IDOTA Trains from tho west are late, the been killed. tracks at several points being under Already the work of removing the trees that are known to be dead ha water or unsafe. centiy promulgated ty Dr. George B. Tabor, health officer of Texan, regarding travel ter entering Texan from Mexico, the auiierior board of health here denying the right of (be state of Texas to make such rules when no epidemic of yelkiw fever exists in this country. The matter wi'.l be taken up by the foreign relation department of the federal govern men t with the mate department in Washington. The Texaa regulations, it is claimed, are based on fever conditions aa existed In some pari of this country Inal year. IS ROBERTS TUESDAY MOUSING, Gunrantred. 419194 STANLEYS. STEVENS, Proprietor. limil4i9HH't4ii manager$M& 2279 Waahtoff |