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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURKAJ i VOLUME SEtffll OGDEN, UTAH 200. Vm-NUM- BER RUSSIAN TIFT MURDER NOW THE THEORY CAUGHT IN TRAP RUSSIAN ARMY WARSHIP IH ON ROCKS THE PHILIPPINES TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904. June 28. It la reported that another Ruasian battleship has been discovered stranded off Tiger of the Governed Says the Consent Rock, at the' entrance to Port Arthur. Is Rot Necessary and That the It la presumed the battleship was Phrase Was Never Intended to wrecked while running back to port Ae Given Literal Construction. after the fight on Thursday night last TOKIO, Report That Japs Have Surrounded Forces Battle Is Ku-ropatk- ins Now Raging. June 2S. It is reported here this afternoon that General Kuropatkin has been ordered to retreht from his present position, if possible. Much uneasiness is manifested because of the belief that the Japanese have surrounded General Kuropatkins forces. ST. PETKRSliURU, ROT READY FOR SELF GOVERNMENT e Charged With Petty Vags and Mendicants a Hearing. Larceny Hava Frank Farley, charged with stealing Address Teeming With Platitudes some clothing from a man named and Contradictions Is Mtde By Ahern, was arraigned before Judge New War Secretary Before the Howell this morning. He pleaded guilty and will have a hearing on Altunin! Association of Harvard. Thursday morning at 10 oclock. John Klnnel, whom the Judge discharged yesterday from a charge of vagrancy, upon ' a promise that he CAMBRIDGE, June 28. In a carewould leave the city, was the first offully prepared address Secretary of fender to enter the courtroom this War raft today discussed before the morning, on a charge of mendicancy. Harvard law school alumni associaHis hearing was postponed until this tion some phases of the Philippine evening when he will undoubtedly resituation. . Passing to the constitu- ceive employment on the municipal rock pile. tionality of our administration In the Four vagrants who pleaded not guilislands, the secretary said that the ty wer again locked up to receive a words consent of the governed" are hearing this evening. James Hannifin, a mendicant, was not intended to be literally construed, declaring that there are numerous In- given thirty days on the rock pile to stances In our history where the con- show him how It felt to do a days sent of the governed has not been ob- work. John Dody, who Indulged too freely tained. He spoke of the great work of education which la being carried In the flowing bowl, received ten days' on, stating tlat. this Is essential to employment as stoker on the stone the preparation of the people for any crusher. kind of Alluding to Aguinaldo, Secretary Taft said the Filipinos are not ready for and concluded with this statement: "If they are fit for then I agree that such a declaration ought to be made and that we ought to turn the Islands over." He opposed, however,' any promises contingent upon what might happen in the future. CORNELL 18 our Manchurian army conaiats of Liao eight or nine infantry division! Several brigades of reserve troops also Yang aa follows: Yeaterday the Japanese attacked occupy a position on the fighting our forces occupying Motlen Ling, lines. Feng Choulln and Tallen paasea Our TAKUSHAN ARMY June 28. reports from ST. PETERSBURG, eral Kuropatkin Gen- Twenty-thir- d street when an interesting program will be given, followed by a social hour and I'ght refreshments. A silver offering will be taken for a good cause. infantry and cavalry retreated, persuaded that the advancing division! of Japanese operating against each of the three passes waa stronger than our detachment In the attack on Tallen pass the Japanese Guards besides other regiments took part The Japanese made a frontal and flank attack. It waa of considerable force from both sides. The Japanese occupied Feng Choulln and Motlen Ling passes on the morning of the 27th. After having pushed back our advance on the evening of the 26th to Tallen pass the Japanese continued to advance this morning against our position. For some time the attack of the Japanese infantry brigade was repelled. Three battalions were engaged In the frontal attack, hut being menaced by other troops engaged In a flank movement, our troops retreated. Reconnolterlng parties report that one portion of the Japanese army is moving to the northeast with the Intention of Joining Kurokl's forces.' At noon today our cavalry was hotly engaged near Tenyouchen. All reports of the past few days state that the Japaneee forces against CORRESPONDENT DIES. June 28. H. J. NEWCHWANG, Is war a Middleton, correspondent. dead at Liao Yang of enteric fever. AMERICA AFTER TREK DESTROYED BOILERS IRE W. C. T. U. MEETING. It la earnestly hoped that all persons Interested In the W. C. T. U. will make It a point to attend the parlor meeting, Wednesday at 2:80 p. m,' at the home of Mrs. W. N. Pierce, 769 DEFEATS RUSSIANS LONDON, June 28. Japanese Minister Hayashi this morning Issued the official report of the fight between the Russians and the Japanese force which landed at Takushan: "The Takushan anny.after six hours of severe fighting on the 27th, occupied Fenshulllng, thirteen miles northwest of The enemy, consisting of five bHitnions of Infantry, two regiments of cavalry and sixteen guns, Howard fled In disorderly fashion Our and Shlmucheng. Tomuchlng casualties are estimated at 100. SliL VLADIVOSTOK FLEET IS STILL AT LARGE TOKIO, June 28. An unconfirmed report from Hokkadlo today la to the effect that ships resembling the Russian Vladivostok squadron appeared off there yesterday. ' FAVORITE IN VARSITY RACE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y, June 28. Regatta morning dawned cloudy and enough wind to make rowing difficult. Record time will probably be impossible this afternoon. But few strangers are In town and there is little betting. Cornell Is the favorite at 10 to 8 against the field' In the varslty race. The first race this afternoon for four-oarshells, without coxswain, was won by Cornell; time, 11 4 minutes. ed INC PORT demands One in Morocco, Says Curiosity Hunters Cause Postpone- ment of Flying Machine. Exhibition. Native Report Squadron Still at Tangier Another MissouriBribeTaker Makes Full Confession to Attorney ST. LOUIS, June 28. Vandals have ruined Santos Dumonts balloon, entering the big sheds In which the airships are stored and cutting the silk covering of the Santos VII, the latest pattern airship built by Dumont, and which was to have been used by him In the aerial contest at the fair. It Is thought to be the work of souvenir hunters. Repairs cannot be made In time for the initial flight July 4th as was intended. TANGIER, June 28. Native authority Is responsible for the assertion that OFFICES America Is demanding the port of la ae a coaling station. A portion 288. The new of the American squadron Is still here. LINCOLN, Neb.. June Kincaid law permitting homesteaders to file on 640 acres of the public domain went into effect today. All the l&nd offices In western Nebraska are con fronted by a horde of claimants. At O'Neill 800, mostly women, stood in line all night The low temperature has caused much suffering. Ar-zal- Loomis landed at Plymouth or Cherbourg, and acting on the conviction that he was lost overboard are working on the supposition that he was murdered. They have several suspects under surveillance. ST. LOUIS, June 28. Charles Gutke, a former member of the house of delegates, this morning made a full confession to Circuit Attorney Folk of his connection with the famous light lng deals. Gutke told how he got his $2,500 at Delegate Lehmann's renown ed birthday party. A stenographic report of Gutkea confession will be pre sented to the grand Jury. Testimony oi Captain Van Schaick at the Inquest Shows tnat the Government Criminally Railroad Teams Msst and O. 8. Ls. Are ths Winners. There was a good game of ball on the O. 8. L. grounds last evening between the Union Depot team and the O, 8. L's the iHtter winning by a score of 12 to 4. Rath for the O. 8. L's. pitched a fine game, walking but one man, and not allowing a single hit during the game. Code gave place t Leever In the third Inning for the Depot team, but did no better, aa the shop boys found them both at all atages of the game, and but for the remarkable fielding, notably that of Ray and Whtaon, the score would have been larger. The O. 8. L's. played their usual fast game, and held their opponents down to one run, then three men came over the plate due to errors. Mortenaen put a hit over Into right field and made the circuit on it In the next inning Maguire put one In the same place and he likewise went clear around, giving the O. 8. L's. two home runa The ahop boys will play their next game on Wednesday evnelng, and for Friday evening they are trying to get a game with the Browning Rroa team. They play the "Orlolea at the Hot Springs on July 4th and this game promises to be the fastest of the season, aa the Orioles Is considered one of the fastest amateur teams In the city. Following Is last night's summary: EVIDENCE OF OTHER WITNESSES Said the Company Officials Had Never Inspected Either Life Saving or Fire Fighting Apparatus Life Preservers 9 Years Old. TREMONT, N. Y, June 28. The last material witness In the Slocum Inquest was Captain Van 8chalck, who was w heeled Into court on an Invalid chair this morning under the care of two surgeons. The aged officer looked haggard and worn. He stated that he had been a steamboat man forty years; holding a muster's license for thirty. He declared that he had nothing to do with purchasing the equipment of the Slocum when the steamboat was first placed In commission. Since 1801 Captain Van Schaick admitted that he had general supervision of the boat. He confirmed the statements of other witnesses that no new life preservers has been purchased for the Rlocunr since 1895. From time to time he had rejected 150 to 200 preserver! So far as he knew none of the officials of the company ever inspected the life saving or fire fighting apparatus. Regarding the Inspection by the 1 2 2 4 5 0 7 States Inspector! Captain Van United S 1 2 2 1 S 12 O. 8. L. said that but few preservers Schaick 0 0 0 1 0 0 U. D. Co were taken from the rack! No water Batteries O. 8. L, Mortenaen and teat was made and Inspector Lunder-ber- g Poorman, Rath; U. D. Co, Empey, didn't test the stand pipe! Code and Leever. The captain said there had been three or four fire drills and water had been run through the stand pipe! This OF testimony was In direct opposition to that of other members of the crew, who said there had been no fire drills SHAME this year. This afternoon Captain Van Shaick gave a graphic account of his attempt to beach the boat, asserting that he did the best he could In the emergency. Inquiry Has Been Commenced by the Bureau of TO WED STAGE BEAUTY. 24 Labor. NEW YORK, June 28. According to Rialto gossip Miss Ethel Hornlck, who is considered one of the most on the American WASHINGTON, June 28. In view beautiful women to la be married outcome stage, labor of today to Wilof the serious the Wallace liam a prominent Walker, troubles In Colorado the bureau of laand wealthy clubman of this city. The bor has begun a special Investigation ceremony is slated to take place at of the subject the bride's home In Sioux City, la. Mias Hornlck began her stage career QUARRELED WITH LOVER; as a member of Augustin Daly's comTOOK HER OWN LIFE pany. Later she was under the management of Charles Frohman and for EVANSTON, Wyo June 28. Miss two seasons played with John Drew. Nora Mills of this city committed sui tie-u- ar Were Inspectors oi Duties. Negligent CONTRADICTED Eng, June 28. The a conference will be that Post hears held In Paris next week between the French foreign ministers and the British and American ambassadors regard lng Morocca, especially In regard to CAPTURED AFTER TRYING cide yesterday by swallowing six France's Intentions for the protection TO HOLD UP SALOON of Americans and Europeans In that LOCOMOTIVE WORKS TO She was the grains of strychnine. AMERICAN GIRL DISCHARGE THOUSANDS country. WEISER, Ida, June 28. The Senate daughter of James Mill! the local WEDS FRENCH COUNT owned by D. E. agent of the Continental Oil company June 28. Four saloon of this city, PHILADELPHIA, ROBBED 'OF f1000 scene of an at- and was twenty-tw- o was the PARIS. June 28. The wedding of years of age. IN PULLMAN CAR thousand men will be discharged from Ferguson, hold-up morning. yesterday Count Blron to Miss Lelshmann, tempted within works the Baldwin locomotive She bought the poison at a drug A lone man came In the rear door, daughter of the American ambassador June 28. Walter the next few days. Six thousand PHILADELPHIA. store at t oclock yesterday morning to Turkey, was solemnised In the gun in hand, and ordered the bartenScott of San Francisco complained to have already been dropped from the der to throw up his hands, go to the and on her way home she stopped at Church of St P erre in Challlot at he was robbed company's service and the working the that police today noon today. Ambasador Porter was cash register and get money for him. the home of a lady acquaintance, of 212,000 In gold dust while asleep in force will soon be reduced to 8,000 The man behind the bar secured a where she declared her Intention of Present and Secretary Hay cabled cona Pullman car between Johnstown men. The greatest number ever emgun and quickly raised it, but the killing herself, and swallowed the gratulations and Altoona last night. He has been ployed is about 16,000. would-b- e robber pulled the trigger dose, after which she walked to the These statements were made by an In the Klondike and was takmining of his POPE SENDS LETTER gun In the bartender's face. The home tf married sister, several blocks The places officer of the company. the dust to New York. ing the cartridge did not away, and there died before a physl OF fHANKS TO MIKADO made vacant by the strike of 800 men pistol snapped, he started to run out the clan could be summoned. DespondIn the boiler shops last week were explode and CALIFORNIA DELEGATES back door, when the bartender fired ency over a quarrel with 'her sweetROME, June 28. The pope LEAVE FOR ST. LOU 18 filled by the management from 2.000 the door heart Is said to be the cause. landed Mgr. Mugabure, coadjutor The action two ahota at him, striking men recently discharged. was the archbishop of Toklo, now here; an given and near him. An alarm SAN FRANCISCO, June 28. The of the management la due to a lack to Jail. 40J00 GARMENT WORKERS and taken the man captured utograph letter to the mikado, thank California the Democrat of orders for locomotives and is d! delegation tp ARE OUT ON STRIKE tog the latter for hie protection tc 1c national convention departed this rectly attributed to the falling off In . MENS CLUB OUTING. Cathollca In Japan and begging him morning for St. Louis. The delegation business on railroads. NEW YORK, June 28. Leaders In to make the protection effective are well two which care, occupies strike of garment workers declare the toe war area. The Men's club of the Presbyterian DROWNED IN PAYETTE RIVER. with California wines and to be complete and estisupplied p are the friend! ' church, their wives and fruits. of persons out at 85, number mate the this In canyon the CONGRESSMAN FRENCH BOISE.Ua, June 28. Edward Jones enjoying an outing In 40.000. a day or two 10,000 to 000 of this place was drowned In the Pay' afternoon and evening. OF IDAHO MARRIED KAISER'S YACHT Italian women, who flnlshera, mostly excursionists of loads Two ette river, five miles below Emmett, wagon WINS TODAYS RACE work home, will be added to the will take while several thle left on afternoon, He waa a NORFOLK. Neb., June 28. Con log yesterday. working the ranks of the Idle. In whatever firessman Burton French of Idaho vm ECKENFORDB, June 28w The Me drive and was drawing logs off a bar, leave this evening end It Is the carried at noon to Mlaa Winifred teor defeated the Hamburg and Ingo-m- becoming entangled in the chains, he They have engaged the Hermitage way the trouble may New York strike that a clothing and biggest good Hartley. The groom la known in con In the race from Kiel to this place waa dragged Into deep water. The for the day and evening six at for seen least nos had. be year! time will undoubtedly rM as "Uncle Joes Baby." body waa recovered. today. BIRMINGHAM, 1 FARCE ON THE DIAMOND. Folk. 1-- H0ME8EEKER8 CROWD NEBRASKA LAND ONLY LONDON, June 28. The police are abandoning the theory thHt Kent J. FRANK FARLEY IN THE TOILS. FILIPINOS OF GREEKS IN TROUBLE Arrested as Being Implicated in Series of Box Car Robberies at Montello. Peter Chalmen and John Carras two Greeks wanted In connection with the box-crobberies at Montello, were taken to Well! Nev, at 4 o'clock thle morning by Sergeant Wilson of the Chalmes who Is police department a witness, was arrested by Captain Brown, Detective Pender and Sergeant Chamber! Carras was taken to the police station by George F. McGonagle, the assistant engineer of the Southern Pacific company. The arrest of these two Greeks is the sequel of a aeries robberies that .have been of carried op at Montello for some time. ar box-ca- r. VERDICT FOR $832. The' case of C. A. Smurthwalte against L. G. McKinney went to the Jury yesterday afternoon and a verdict was rendered In favor of the plaintiff for 2(22.50. Thesult waa brought In the fall of. 1902, the plaintiff claiming 23,000. .and. alleging .that the defend -and had failed to comply with a contract for a quantity of tomatoes . |