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Show t i M0RNIXB LXAMISEB, OGDEX, UTAH, JTCT MONDAY MORNING, 4, 1901. DELEGATES' CONTESTS . There are fresh Indication of a St. U'J July 2. Tomorrow mornadvance near Biakhotaa. iu o'clock tha uati ral com-au- a According to the report Russian ing at will meet for tbs pu.poee of utuiita base ascertained that a numlicr cf Korean soldiers are wsi.Mlng the. licanttc evidence in a numbi r of delead deciding In favor of J a paut-re- . gates sho are to be rated under tne Che Foo, JJuly 1:55 p. ra A uuipomry roll call. The n al fight in the majority of these laaee will Email Japanese torre occupied Kaip-inon June 2:iri and found that the come before tbe committee '.n credenRussians had fallen back tu Ta Tcbe tials. The principal contest will be Kiao. The Japanese export that a big in Illinois, where protests ire made battle will be fought at Ta Tcbe Kiao, .insi two of tha delegates at large. but in other quarters it is believed John P Hopkins and Ben L. liable, aud other delegates, two from twenty-sithat the Russians probablj will Th3 to Liao Yang, as otherwise they each of the thlrteru distr.cta. Deuuic-itcy would be cut off at Hal Cheug by tha ilupkia faction of tho Illino,a i positive in Ua a sac aims that Takuskan Division of the Japanese at my. Jt la possible that this alreedy lit national committee will seat their has occurred as tbe Tskushan Divi- men. They claim to have made a cansion was within striking distance of vass of the national committee, and assert that tho greater part of It is Hal Cheng a week ago. that conThe Russian authorities at New Uvomble to their contention Cbwang are enforcing a atrtet censor-fli-- p tests arising in district caucuses are over newa messages. This is tak- not proper matiers for the tbe national en to indicate the possibility of aa ecmaUtee to judge. unexpected movement on the part of MASSACHUSETTS DELEGATES Ibt Russians who are West of the LEAVE. railroad la conjunction with the force now at New Chwang. Boston, July I. Many of the With the exception that the Japanese navy assisted the army in cap- rhuaeite delegation left today on a turing some heights near Port Arthur special train for St. Louis, including on June 28, no additional uetails of Mayor Patrick Collin who ta mentionthe recent activities around the Rus- ed for permanent chairman. Five sian stronghold, have been received Hcarst delegates from Massachusetts stnt un a regular train. Twenty-seve- n here. of the 33 delegates intend to vote tar Tbe Chinese government is adopting as they believe there 1s a aa Gluey ttnngent measures to prevent tbe chance forlong candidate and will aptheir skipping of contraband of war from unit rale If this plan ta acceptthis port. Two Russians weie arrest- ply thethe national committee. ed as they were losving a Juuk loaded ed by Mayor Colli na will make the speech with provisions for Port Arthur. placing Olneys name before the convention. There la a strong sentiment General Kurokis headquarters In tha in favor of Cleveland as second choice, field, via Pusan, June 30th. t Delayed in transmission.) The Japanese occu- BRYAN ARRIVES AT SCENE OF pied Mao Tien Pass today unopposed. ACTION. T..e Russians abandoned three strong lines of earth works on the hills, comFt. Louis July 8. William Jennings manding the entrance to the pass. arrived at the Jefferson hotel Bryan accomTbe foreign military attaches before noon today. shortly panying the Japanese army express Tbe instant ho walked into the lobby surprise that the Rnsaiann offered no he was surrounded by a crowd that resistance. It is regarded as probable that the piesaed forward to xhaks his band. Ruslans feared that their line of re- There waa no ch soring nor demonttra-tlo- n of any kind beyond the pressure treat would be blocked by other divisof the throng, which finally became so ions of tbe Japanese army. A three days downpour of rain has dense that be had difficulty in reachmads the whole country resemble a Mg ing his room. Aa noon aa he entered lake and has delayed transportation. the door of his apartment the visitors Notwithstanding this the advance to were upon him and from that time on be was given no rest. He declined to continuing. express an opinion regarding the outcome of the convention. St. Petersburg, July 3. 4:3fi a. m. "I see." he said, "that it has been reOfficial news up to July 2nd indicates that I am to be a member of the ported the that Japanese advance from the I would South has been suspended along with committee on credential all other important movements at the like to be. but I will not be. I am ton seat of war. The authorities do not ex- be a member of the committee on and I would hardly serve on pect much more than desultory skirmishing until the weather improves. The them both." On the subject of the platform, Air. situation is eonnidered satisfactory "I from the Russian standpoint. Bryan was more It Is believed here that the Japanese have heard them talk," he said, of a will Buffer more from the rainy weathgold plank in the platform. Of course It goes without saying that I am opposer than General Ruropatktn's force. One of the moat striking features or ed to such a thing and I will not tbe situation is ths lack of naval news stand for It" Does that mean that if a gold from tbe Rusal mi side but It is pointed out that tf these fleets had gone out plank Is Inserted In the platform that such news would be naturally slow In you will leave the convention." Mr. Bryan laughed heartily aa he recoming through Ihe Russian sourren. plied: TORRENTIAL RAINS ENDANGER "I do not think I will be called to answer that question in tbe convention TROOPS. any more than T am compelled to answer it now. Really I cannot discuss Ylnkow, July 3. (Delayed in There wars many narrow such a question." When asked if he had any particuescapes during ths torrential rains o! June 20. The soldiers barely had tims lar plank that he proposed to father to escape from the flooded tents and before tbe committee on resolution barrack Tha Red Cross hospital was Mr. Bryan declined to say. Neither would be ssy if he would acwashed away and the Sisters of Merry rescued wounded soldiers with diffi- cept a financial plank mmpromlsing Between an affirmation of the Kansas culty. Uoraes were rarried off aad was walled with bodies of drows- City and Chicago platforms and a gold ed rattle. plank. On the subject of candidates he The badly wounded were removed on stretchers, their carriers often bring maintains the attitude that be has maintained ail along, saying that ha waist deep In water. The hoepltal tents were slit with Is not urging the nomination of any swords to allow the wounded to be tak- particular person, and will he satisfied en out. with anyone whose Democracy in At the village erf Tantxie the treasure and who can be trusted to chest was washed away by the flood faithfully carry out Democratic poliand a soldier of the guard sprang Into cies after election. the water after it crying My place Is Later In the day Mr. Bryan gave out with the box." Tbe soldier and the the following formal statement: After conference with a number of treasure box was dashed by the current against the buttress of a bridge, but delegatee from various section I am satisfied that the opposition to Mr. both were saved. Soldiers were seen marching about Parker Is sufficient to make his nominbarefooted and Part of ths ation Improbable. There has been no command moving Into a new ramping concentration on any candidate, but place took four hours to rover two Jvp-ase,-- .- KKH HOW TO 'BRILLIANT BREVITIES ' EXCITING ai U Higman ik hilt The charge of robpolice station bery li Investigated. by the posiofflce end police officer The fire department made a coup of rune w tibia an hour yesterday i lernocn, to extinguish a couple of email Waaen, one comer Sixteenth FOURTEEN INNING GAME PLAYED street aai Monroe ateau where a ON THE LOCAL DIAMOND IS green fine was raging. The second THE BEST THIS SEASON. rubbish ure was In a pile of paper were near liatna Park. Both fires Commission Company Taam The prompt Cleveland Lake isustd by Geee Down to Defeat Salt M ion of the fire laddies pre anted Before the Locale by Close any damage. Soora of te 6b the of i'Skt commander Joe Harris la a spectacular fourteen inning Maccabees lodge was presented with baseball game, replete with brilliant as beautiful bignet ring by the plays and full of aervs racking iatsr-es- t. cum take- - of appreciation tor hit valuable tbs Clevsland Commission fur the order. pauya team of Balt lati-- e City were defeated by tbe locale at Gledwoud Mr. end Mrs. George W. Goddard Park yesterday afternoon by ths close left yesterday afternoon for St. Lmuia, core of to i. It la the concensus of opinion that Chicago and other eastern points. They weeks at of a tba baseball game yesterday afternoon, expect to spend couple waa tba bast gams played on the local the lair. diamond this hcsmos. asd many of the "ied fans mads the remark that In their Lieut, aad Mrs. C- from opinion it was the most holly conJi the city yesierduy uftarauou the eset. Llrut. Price te in charge of tented game tbsy bad aver seen. There the V. S. Naval Recruiting Siatjou, never was a moment that there wasnt which opens here for n week in the aomelbiug doing; never a moment that Federal court rooms. He has paid ths large crowd present was not on qul three visits to the city la the laureate viva with expectant interest. Tbe of Uncle Berns Navy. On the first orowd was aa appreciative one and not visit be end Jackies of his party took a bit selfish with applause, tbe good part la parade and reception to Presi- playa of both teams being heartily apdent. Assistant Surgeon V. Doltney. S plauded. Although the Fourth of July was but papular young medico of the Navy is a few hours of, there were no firealso a member of tbs party. works la this gams no flying to pieces The gams was C. R. Broughtoa and Jaek Mayhew at rrlliral moments. are la from the cut-oi- l for the Fourth. won on Its merits and the bast team won. At lbs end of the ninth Inning, About 200 people came up from Balt tbe score stood 6 to 8, and then comLake yesterday on ths excursion and menced the battle royal for suprem' visited the canyon. acy. Each team did not underestimate the other, and settled down to hard, The rock work on Billy" Wilson's systematic ball playing. Fur five conNew Hermitage Hotel has been com secutive innings tbe vlefton were shut pletsd. Tbe work of laying the be- out and then, when the interest was at a whits heat, with Ogden at bat, Taygins tomorrow. lor crossed the home plate and tbe Mr. and Mrs. II. O. riatt of 8itt game waa won for ths locals. The visitors expected to have tbe Lak visited friends in ths city yesbase hall seal pa of the home team danterday. gling from tbdlr belie after yerterdays Tbos. Feeny, Jr, is up from Salt game, sad started la with the deterLake spending bin vacation. mination to win. Their confidence did not cause them to be careless however. Mrs. K. K. Holbrook of Belt Lake, They discovered soon that they had Is visiting relatives in tbe city. Jumped up against a pretty stiff proposition and played the game for ail it In a game Saturday after- was worth. CaHtleton. their speedy noon Scow crofts J eisco," defeated southpaw pitcher, handled the horse tba Master Mechanics by a score of bide In good style, aud finished with a to . strong wing at the end of the fourteenth inning. Jamas, behind the bat, James P. Sprunt. Jr, snd wife did gund work. Ills Juggling wltk the spent yesterday la tba city from Suit tick netted him three bits and out of Lake the five runs chalked np to the C. C. C.e credit be made two. The otber . B. Leavitt of Salt Lake. Is ta the members of tba C. C. C. team are all cliy. deserving of nredlt, aa all fielded their i. M. roo-tikt- SPEND g FOURTH BALL GAME -- t fs r five-innin- g t poslfloas well. Sheriff Rigby of Lsigan, is expected As to ths playing of tbe boms boys, to return Su txiufa to luy with too much praise cannot be given. All Gladys CbriatiaifSB of Logas asd bar of them covered themselves from head to toe with glory. When a team play abductor, C. M. Diown. fourteen Innings and has but two errors marked up against them, that's playing some. The boys ware careful about firs works and none were exploded. They played as ihey never 8. J. W. Butlem, St, Joe; E. E. played before; played as If the fate of Cribbs, Jan. W. Parralt, Balt nations was in tbe balance; played aa Mr. and Mra. W. O. (aland, W. E. though, if they lost, dire calamity, Lyons and wife, Balt Lake; R. K. would easue. Mnrtenson handled the C. Balt Hughes, City; P. Crippa, Lake; sphere for the locale, and yesterday D. F. Belch, New York; E. B. Leavitt, pitched bis second match game. His E. M. Allison, JrJ, Balt Uke; W. strong wing waa much in evidence and Ream, City; JohnGilman. Worcester, the way he settled down to work Mass.; II. B. (luhiiaen, Denver; A. J. at the end of the ninth waa good to I.rrnux, Woonsocket, R. I.; Edward B. behold. At ao time during the game Kird and wife, City; Miss Yan Dyks, did he have any other idea hut win, Dr. Norton nod son, H. B. Vansant, we miiet With clothing soaked Suit Lake; J. K. Wilson, Mexico; Will through with perspiration, he battled L. McAlister, Balt A. H. Slew-ar- t, to Ihe finish, pitching the last gamejy Denver; F. F. Rhelnboiil, Denver; strike over the home plate with speed Lieut end Mra C. H. Brice. U. 8. and accuracy. Old War Horse" Henry Navy; K. McGiniey, New York! A. G. played in his nmisl good form behind Horn and wife. City; C. R. Broughton, the bat and accepted several difficult Mra. V. R. Shipley. C. 8. Murphy, A. hence A two bagger by him which, C. rant and wife, Mra. A. P. Hi libs and by an error of the netted him son. Ogden; H. O. and wire, Salt Lake; a run, was one of visitors, the features of the P. J. Keeler, New York; (bo. W. gama CherkHts at short was cerHlnrkrhmn, Ban Francisco; J. T. Rush-metain ty there with the Mg mlt. He fieldN. City; Mnynard, Tbos. Ferny. ed Ills position well and made several L. M. Earl. Jr, Knit Laks; Chan. brilliant and spectacular playa. Lea,lr, K Bradley. Warten, D. C.; Mra. E. E. vitt's hand la now healed and he played llnibruuk, Salt Lake. hie usual good game at first. Wesaler played in good form. Hie stopping of a RESTED FOB FAST BBIVIKC difficult liner, making a double play to first, was a feature of the game. Quartsttt of Young Hoodlums Are "Runny Jim" (Mark earned glory enough and to spare. Four n( the 11 Arrested In Ogden Canyon. bits chalked up to Ogden's credit were made by him. the last one of the four Lost evening Deputy Sheriff Behring letting la the winning run. The last arrested a quartette of boys whoa out In the tenth; elevvisitor to names ronld not be learned, in ihe enth and get twelfth Inning wan put out by between canyon the Oaks and tbe Herwho caught three pretty files at Clark, mitage for fait driving and they will critical times Iel sold played a belter answer to t charge In the police court on Tuesday or forfeit tlieir ball of form than usual and two hits were $10 each. The boys were racing at a rhalked np. to his credit. Tavtnr has terrific speed and seemed to have no the distinction of making the winning run. His base running was riever and regard fur the safety of any one else. his lung slide of fifteen feel to home A woman and three little children were base at the finish of the game was cerIn n light carriage driving up the cantainly a winner In more than one sense yon in the park of the reckless of Ihe word. Johnson, the old Texas young hoodlums, and Srhrlng. who was also coming up the ranyira leaguer, held down third in good style. This afternoon at 8:30 the two teams Rmrseliack, foresaw the dancer and will again crons hats end If yesterday's rushed passed the woman snd Mopped to go by. then the ihe first horse. The other horse and game Is a criterion will be n hummer. carriage of the reck lues drivers crashed game today into the first one. with no serious remit. The quartette of hoodlums were immediately placed under arrest and brought to the city where they put up for their aiqiearam-e- . Their right lismrs could not be learned. It is the determination of Sheriff Bailey and his assistant Chief Deputy, Behring, to put a stop to fast driving and hoodlumism in Osiien canyon, if armed deputies have to be stationed throughout the tanyon. The driving of automobiles fast will also ba stopped. The ntmes of last night s culprit could not tie learned, t will probably be known tomorrow and made public. NO SPECIAL CELEBRATION OR IN THE CITY, BUT SPECIAL FEATURES AT THE RESORTS. Extraordinary Programs and Amusements, Hava Been Arranged at All ths Resorts for the Pleasure Seekers. There will be no regular celebration of the Fourth of July la Ogden today, but many special features and programs have been advertised by tbe numerous resorts la and about tha city, and to take them all in oue will have a busy but enjoyable day. Every kind of possible amusement Is listed in tbe various programs. Glenwood Park has two balloon ascension morning and afternoon, in which Prof. Wayne Austin will make the ascent with parachute drop. The Ksnnier Brothers, formerly of Ring-lin- g Brothers circus will give three performances of their trapese act. Dane-iuboth afternoon gnd evening and a display of fireworks concludes the program. Utahns Park has a special program at the theater and has an enlarged orchestra at the dancing pavilion. Tbe season's races opened at tha Fair Grounds driving park tn tha afiernoon with the following program: First nu, Two twenty-fiv- e class, trot tad pace. etas Second race, two forty-seve- n trot, and pace. mils Third race, running, three-nigh- t dash. Fourth race, saddle horses, g, oue-four- th mile dash. Fifth race, running, REED HOTEL r. y five-rig- ht mils dash. At rhe Hermitaga tha Second Ward Choir will bold forth. Dancing, sports and amusements and a display of fireworks In the evening will be the attraction. "The Oaks will have a special program both dfternoon and evening. At rhe Utah Hot Bpringe. the chief attraction will be bicycle nose, oue for There will also be dancing, five mil bathing and a display of fireworks la the evening. A npecisl program of tha fine vaudeville acts ha been secured for the Lyceum the ter, with performances is the afternoon and evening. KENNEDYS DAIRY LUNCH BAKERY. AND Individual laackas and Ira cream served from 1:80 a. m. to U:80 p. a. 8454 Washington aveuu labor j; i 1 mmm (Contlnned from Page L) tlCWMlp- He denies that the CMtlsens' Alliance Is making war on tha untune. NINE MORE MEN DEPORTED. Denver. Colo., July $. A News spee-Ifrom Victor. Colo., says that nine more union men whose ranee bad been passed upon by tbe inqnlry eommis-ulowere deported today. They were sent by railroad to Colorado Springs. No guards accompanied them. nl n. TOCO T0EPL83ES GUARD SHIP (Continued from Page 1.) harbor while two battleships, five (minors end a flotilla of torpedo boats make excursions tn sea. Foreigners who left Port Arthur July 1. reached Che Koo July 2. Their reports make no mention of the sinking of two Russian warships. Recent Russian denials of naval losses have been particularly directed to the statement contained In previous reports from Admiral Togo (hat on June Z3rd ths Japanese inflicted serious losses on ths Russian fleet off Port Arthur. Liao Yang. July 3. The whole of Mam-buil- t seema to have turnej tn'i a marsh and the weather almost precludes a movement by either side. It is reported that the Japanesj ar.d near Liao Yang and a ha'tle is expected when the weather perml'.e.Tfcc court rv is such that a few days tf sun a ill dry the roads. it is reported that in.omi Japanese ire no king toward Mukden but this is scar cell credited. The Central News the following Horn r"a Tcli'- - KiKau under date of Julv 3 ' Ihe weather is dry hut the Japanese arc taking no action. luidon, July has 3. cetved "The Chinese slate that ths Jaiiar-es-lark vituals. medicine aud fjr- - CC. fc- doning their positions. "Tl-- uhave been no notable mangas on the road to Liao Yang. or for cash. Oir private rooms enable our customers to come In and transact business with tbe utmost Iuidon. July 8. According to a dispatch to ihe Central News from Two out in fourteenth when winning Mukden dated July 3. it la reoorted that the Japanese are moving wo dirun wns made. visions upon Liao Yaag from Fen Sui more by inning Pass. C. C. C...0 aeerecy. Write for our Book of Information ("System of Bpeculctlon), free upon 2482 Washington. application. 00020010000 010220000000 U P. Milllkrn. a veterinary from Denvor, has prnmnent-- y located in Ogden. Dr. Aillliken le a graduate of th Boon Ve'rrinarv School and has been very during the short time he ha betm iu Ogden. ( ABSTRACT COMPANY. $401 Wash. A ve. Telephone . 11 off Mnr-- Ogden ..0 Summary: Mor-lensc- n. . nry. n. to e. 662-T- . . bglf-nske- d. IE ISSiCBEi nt it MUTILATION BY RUSSIANS ISMAY SAYS. HE IS BOSS" Two Charges of Disfigurement Rifling of Dead Bodies Are and Morgan and Other Shareholders Combine Have Given Him Absolute Executive Authority. Brought by Japanese. Washington, Juiy 3. .Tho Japanese legation received the following dispatch from Toklo: The chief of staff of Ihe Second Army telegraphed as fallows': On the fifteenth of Juno a petty officer and other soldiers, bix in all, belonging to the 18th Infantry regi-u- i nt, encountered while scouting, about fifteen Russian troops at Cheng-tauSha-n and weie killed after hand to hand fighting. On the death of these men the Russians thrust their bayonets Into their months and cut open their lungs and took away the contents of their pockets. "On the 27th of June Kobavashl Walchl, a first class cavalry mgn belonging to the Third Cavalry regiment who was also scouting at a point about fitly kilometers northeast cf Hrunl-Chenwas attacked by the Russians and fell dead on the ground. There-iil- n about 20 Russian cavalrymen surrounded the dead man and barbarously stabbed his dead bo ly several times. At this moment a company of our cavalry appeared upon the seen and tbe Russians fled, leaving the body of the man in our hands.' " max-ago- ra g, , WANTS TO BE . AN EMPEROR Young Frenchman Lends Sultan Two Million Dollars n Return forRagal Acknowledgment OREGON SEES RECORD STORM Two Inches of Rain Fall In Twenty-fouMinutes and $20,000 Worth of Damage Is Done. r Pendleton, Ore., July 3. A terrific wind and rain storm swept over this section of tho country this afternoon doing very heavy damage to the wheat crop and to city property. The weath-o- r qfflee reports two inches of rain In twenty four minute The Oregon Railway and Navigation companys tracks are washed out lor several yards, but few hour traffic waa delayed only streets Cellars were flooded and and yards rained. No loaa of life The eshas yet been reported timated damage to city property alone 1a $20 800. If NOT PARKtnilEN London, July 4. The Dally Expreu tbla morning prints copies of able grama nnd other minute details shoving that Jacques Lebaudy, the yomf Frenchman who styles himself Emperor of All the Bahama, n few mantle ago entered into nn agreement with the Sultan of Morocco, through tho forelgq minister, Mohammed El Torres , agreeing to lend the Sultan $2.00fa-00-0 nt 7 per cent on the security of tho Sultan's note of hand, only proviM Hie Sultan acknowledged Lebaudy u Emperor of Sahara. Fnrther Lebauij promised to do everything in ble pow to keep France out of Moroccan tort-to- 8t Petersburg, July 4.- -7: 30 s The Official Messenger publshes a ail for a fresh mobilization of troops In the districts of 81. Petersburg. The ail does not indicate how many men vlll be affected. MUT UTAH-N- A (Continued from Page 1.) The Tammany advance guard arrived in St. Louis at 8:30 o'clock tonight and had not more than registered than they caused to be whispered around the plan by which thy hoped to demon-s- i rate that. Judge Parker could be beaten for the nomlaation. Charles F. Murphy, Bourke Charles A. Towns. Thomas F, Grady, Victor Dealing and William Bulxer were tbs orators and politicians a ho were at tbe head o! tho perry and within thirty minutes of their arrival they had pre. pared the following statement attributed to Charles F, Murphy: My position now is what It hu con-ant ly been. 1 have said and still say. that, in my opinion, Mr. Cleveland, so far as the state of New York ta concerned. would be ths strongest candidate this convent ion could name. Of course I rannot siieak for other stales. Fur this reason I was opposed tn resolutions of instruction at Albany under any circumstance although I favored the unit rule by which the final judgment of the delegation after consultation on Ihe ground might be mads 1 am speaking effective. only of my own state and with sincere desire for Democratic suit es If at this moment 1 believed that Judge Parker would be ss strong before the people of the state or New York a Mr. Cleveland would be, I should be the Oral to urge his nominal hut notwithstanding the contest against instruction at the state convention." Fol.aatng the giving out of this Interview came the unfolding of the scheme to beat the larkor nomination. It was very simple and consisted in visiting the various delegations and asking them to stick by their candidate long enough to produce a deadlock. Davis of West Virginia aaa urged to get together the Gorman state and was promised that New York would help later. The Hcarst people were urged to move on tho committee with an unbroksn front, nnd even Mr. Bryan wan sent for In an endeavor to vote from coming to keep a two-thtr-d Parker on the first few ballots. It was said at Tammany's headquarters that ibis would be tbe plan of campaign for (lie next few day Senator Hill when shown the Tammany statements declined to talk, as did also William F. Sheehan, but the . Tonight and Sunday Night Coi-kra- Strictly aTemperance Resort OPPOSITE HOTEL 25th ENTRANCE ON THE WEEK si REED STREET OF ? JUNE 27th ' Mans Dobcc's Dog, Git and Monkey Circus Walter Spsncer Ballad Irwin and Mayer Eccentric Dancing and Crayon Drawing Walter Spencer Illustrated Song The Albions Presenting the Dutch Professor Campbell Bros Comedy Juggling E. R. Gourlcs Utahna-Scop- e New Moving Pictures Dont fail to see Pauschaunt the Indian Wonder, turning white in the past 35 years, attributed to prayer. , J Price of Admissions Adults 10c JULY 4th. UTAH-N- A Children Under 12 years 5c 4th PARK JULY Exceptionally Fine, Newr Bill at tho Theatre Enlarged Orchestra at tho Dancing Pavilion We Kaye the crowds every night because they get their moneys worth. The Best Attractions in the Gity, EVERY FEATURE iS tJSADE SPECIAL FOR - - JULY 4th is London, July 4. The Dally Tel graph prints an Interview with J, Bruce Ismay, in which tbe prealiitnt ol the International Mercantile Marins company says ho not only knows tbit he Is invested with absolute authority In the management" of the combin. tlon, but voting trustee Including j. P. Morgan, Charles Steel and P. A. B, Wldener, have "handed over to me ill active power" President Ismay refused to say II ths White Star line shareholders bad set si wisely In selecting the line, merely remarking that aa the ahareholders hri accepted Mr. Morgan's term the of the White Star line had nothing to do but accept the derixion. He also stated that all the work o( tbe combination, Including repali wns beiiyt done In Groat Britain. miles. Ruae on bails St. Petersburg. July I. Lieutenant teusen. 2: off Cast Won. I. Hit by liem-raBakharoff, under dace ot July Two base 2. reports minor outpost affairs pitcher Johnson. lilts and Janies. 2: (Mark. Henry: Double piar reconnaissances in the' neighborhood Clark to Wessler. Wessler to Leavitt, ot Siakhoian. CuMletou to bail. Struck out -- Ely General SaUharoff betteves that jVs 11: by Caw tetint. Passed emery is vni prera-vu- t anionc Ibu ball-He1. Wild pitch Vortcn-eJapanese troops. 2. Time of 1; tut .Iiiii- - 27 tlie Russian Uro de- latter did any: piny. hour and foriv-flv- e iend-srnminutes. stroyed two Japanese guux and a "We are satisfied with the result of Jim. Umpire- - C. O. G:tu-- . Hie. causon. the day'a effort, l j Cass. MelgLan. Laura M. Melghan. THE MEIGHAN -c of Kia Chan, the principal .lrnitoe force have fallen back, aban- Continuous quotations on New York Clocks and rhiraco Grain. We buy and sell Mocks and grain on margin ARMENIANS traas-mlMio- Denial to made that tbe writ of leboae corpus has beeh suspended or thsl a fair trial ban been refused The military rprisoners. resident Craig says, bavs oeen used to assist tha civil authorities In rehas storing order and the Governor r.evsr declared martial law, N Peace. would have been restored long ago Presided Craig declared if the Eastern press bad not encouraged His miners. No pretense to made, he rut s. that the deportation of miners is a legal act, but It la done through ncceealty. Mho history of the strikers and the failure of the legislature to pass the eight-hou- r law ere exhaustively re- - e CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. reeo-lutio- s. two arguments am having weight with the delegate Among tbe radicals the feeling Is that tbe party must not be surrendered into tho hands of Wall Street. The influences back of the Parker candidacy are eo Intimately asBEING sociated with the trusts and corporations that the Democratic party If Mr. could not appeal to the masse Parker bud a record of his owa he might be judged upon that record. But as he hss refused to speak ho must be Judged by the record f his political Their Bishops In Turkey Hill, and his fimanager, nancial agent, August Belmont, and A man who is weak entheir record Appeal to United States. ough to put his candidacy in their hands before the convention wouiJ not he strong enough to resist their influence after the election if he was by any possible chance successful. General Extermination Hss Begun to The second objection is one that tho Province of Van In Turkish carries weight with the conservative Amenia, win. can not he that Democrats, vis; more and more la It becoming apparent that, h would prove a weak candidate. of whatever This la robbing him strength he had among the men whose London, July 4. In connection v(t first desire is to win. With such a the cablegram which American Sen ranlldate the battle would begin with tary of State Hay received from Up, a footrace and end with a roue. These han, Penda. July 2nd, signed by An two arguments seem quite certain to menlan Bishops in Persia," saying ti his ,, undermining. prove "Turkish barbarians were massarrein-innoceThe first fight seems to be over the Armenian humbly sulliii! Illinois contest ing the "United States government ja "The Illinois ease has no parallel. the name of Christianity and human, The convention waa run by brute force. lty to save Innocent live the The contestants will present the en- Chronicle this morning prints thelj!j fa. dorsement of a majority of delegates lowing telegram, dated Tauris, Pert of the convention, who having been de- June 30: rived of a vote In the State convenls announced from perfectly i tion will appeal for justice. The na- liable sources that lu the vicinity g not can endorse the Van (a fortified city of Turkish An tional committee Hopkins methods without overthrowmenla) on July 24, Kurds and Turkic ing the most fundamental of Democratregulars attacked Armenian traveler, ic doctrines, vlx: The right of the ma- killing them aa revolutionist Thla to jority to rule." the beginning of a general massacre Is the Province of Van. The people ir In terror." - - |