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Show MttY UTAH OG DEN,1 UTAH SHIPS OF BALTIC FLEET SINK vra. VOLUME STATE NUMBER MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904 301. is DEFENCELESS FISHING BOATS toopatkin Reports That Opposing Julies Lie Within Rifle Shot of Other Official List of gtth Russia's Losses on Shakle River - PETERSBURG. Oct. 24. Genpguropatkln reports this morning: Britain Will Demand Instant and Ample Reparation for Unprovoked Fishermen Sent to Watery Grave Outrage on Her Shipping-Ma- ny With No Attempt Made to Rescue Them by the Slavs. Leading Colored Politician Shot and Beaten to Death for Throwing Lamp In Policeman's Face In tiou Is being .taken to guard against an attack. It ia reported that the Russian fleet has learned that a Japanese attempt might be made on the aquHd-ro- n In the English channel. NORFOLK. Va.. OcL 24. George Blount, a leudlng negro politician of Berkeley, a town across the river, was taken from the station house at Berkeley at S o'clock this morning and shot and bcAten to death by a mob. 24. Lord Lans-downOct. LONDON. It Is to Lainsdorff, message learned, laid special stress on the callousness of the warship? In falling to offer assistance to the tlMilng fleet after discovering Its awful mistake. Immediate and ample redress la ed lamp Into the face of a policeman who entered mount's restaurant to arrest another negro charged with shooting. Blount's arrest and lynching followed. Troops were ordered out at the request of Mayor Allen of Berkeley, who HULL, England, Oct. 24. Only one vessel has arrived this morning from the scene of the attack by the Baltic fleet on British fishing vessels. The latest reports state that the Russians fired three hundred shots at the fishing fleet at a range of a quarter of a mile. The official information Is that shortly after midnight Friday the Russian squadron fell in with the Hull fishing fleet In the North sea. The first portion of the fishing fleet passed safeThen the Russian ships turned ly. their searchlights on the British vessels for some time, and a little later opened fire. The steam trawler Crane was sunk, and the decapitated bodies of her skipper and mate have been brought to Hull. The boatswain and other members of the crew, who are understood to be seriously wounded, are on board the missing ship. The only slightly Injured member of the crew has arrived at Hull. The mayor of Hull has telegraphed to Premier Bafour requesting the government to "Take the speediest and strongest measures possible to Insure full redress and complete security against further Russian outrages. Six of the fishing boats In the fleet have not yet reported. It Is now definitely reported that the Wren went down with all on hoard. iliia will inolify Britain and give the ambiisador, who la now In London, has also started for London. It Is believed way to a diplomatic adjustment that England's denuinds in the matter PORTSMOUTH. Oct. 24. All the of Hie sinking of the fishing vessels by superior officers on the warships here the Baltic fleet will not be formulated had a conference today with Admiral befere tonight. Keresford, commander-in-chlof the home squadron. It Is understood that LONDON, Oct. 24. At 12:13 today naval mobilisation Is under discussion. thfc Russian Baltic fleet passed Alder-n- ei island, In the English channel off of Normandy. coast 24. Oct. The Russian tlif LONDON, embassy has issued the following reGIBRALTAR, Oct. 24. The English garding the North Sea Incident: "Admiral Rodsestvensky Is undoubt- Channel fleet arrived off here this officer Immediately An edly not responsible for the order to mdming. fire on the fishing boats, as he had bofcrded the flagship with dispatches. gone theHd with the first section of the fleet The fact probably is that the PORTSMOUTH, Eng, Oct 24. A fleet did not see the lights of the fish- strong fleet of British warships, toing fleet and mistook a rocket fired gether with several torpedo deatroyers, from on of the trawlers for a hostile is ihere ready to aall at a few hours' signal. The fact that the fleet steam- notice. Great eagerness prevails amnhg ed away after firing was probably due th9 officers and crews tor orders, but to the belief that no damage had been none has arrived. done. We are compelled to await news from St. Petersburg before we can exLONDON, Oct. 24. Joseph Smith, plain the matter fully. No news has son of Captain George Smith of the Crane, who was killed by one of the yet arrived. shots fired by the Russian squadron, ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 24. Be- and two skippers of the fleet arrived cause of the absence of official infer- In London this morning and drove to tile censor' has refused to permit any the foreign office. publicity In connection with the North Sea affair. Nothing is known outside LONDON, Oct . 24. After a long conference in the foreign office Lord of official quarters of the incident. Lansdowne sent a strongly worded Sir Charles LONDON, Oct 24. Lord Lansdowne message to Ambassador arrived here this afternoon and went Hardlnge at St Petersburg tor delivery The forImmediately to the foreign office, to the Russian government. where he held a long conference on the eign secretary la now In conference with Admiral Fisher, first lord of the North Sea Incident ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 24. At a temoon It was decided to prepare a AagnStua Harris. note addressed to the British government expressing regret BRYAN Witt MAKE A FOUR HUNDRED MILE TOUR over the North Sea Incident and the . willingness of the Russian government Oct. 24. William J. to make reparation for It It Is hoped BARTON, 0 Brrtn began a tour of Ohio here toby with a short spech to the miners. Be sll 1 travel four hundred miles and LITTLE HORSE sill make sixteen speches today. PORTSMOUTH, Oct 24. The reCHERBOURG, Oct 24. The adport is confirmed that the Russian Baltic fleet stopped and searched mer- vance guard of the Baltic fleet, conchantmen off the Isle of Wight sisting of torpedo boats, la In the outer harbor. The ships which fired on the LONDON, Oct 24. Lord Lansdowne fishing vessels in the North sea have has returned to London. The Russian not yet arrived. The utmost precau- - -- night and Sunday passed Russian volunteers harassed Saturday The Japanese attempted but were armies are within rifle 0,t of each other. Kumpatkin has ordered a renewal of & offensive enemy. H stuck our outposts, re-T- he LOS8E8 MJ88IAN ON SHAKHE RIVER 24. The gr. PETERSBURG, Oct Moving official list of all Russians in the lighting on yned and wounded October 11 to Oe Bhakhe river from October 1 Killed was given out today: One general, 237 officers and men. Wounded Three generals, 302 offl-(- Kt and 24,730 men. Gum lost 91; guns taken, 37. The Russians captured 302 prlson-h- i and lost 187, taken by Japanese. JAPAN E8E LOSSES AT YENTA1 WERE ENORMOUS HOME, Tokio Oct 24. A dispatch from and 28,000 itales that the Japanese losses it Tental were 8,300 killed sounded. The Japanese said they lost &una EDWARD TERRY WED8 WIDOW OF HARRIS LONDON, Oct 24. Edward Terry, actor, was today married to the sides of the late theatrical manager, the semi-offici- ICE BREAKER ERMAK IB DAMAGED ALREADY al MEAT IS LEFT Oct 24. The Rua-di- n Ice breaker Ermak has arrived in Roads in a damaged condition. COPENHAGEN. Ike THOUSAND RUSS CORPSES LAY ON FIELD Garrison at Fort Arthur 'Has No Warm Clothing Nor Food 24. Field TOKIO, Oct. Marshal Except Floor Opuni reporta that further informs-dm GRUESOME 8T. TALE OF RETREAT AT MUKDEN PETERSBURG, Oct. 24. A Officer tells the following grue-Km- e atory of the lighting on the re-d- ut to Mukden: "The Japanese continually tricked jnen during night fighting by tooting In Russian, which scores of ton eem to know. During the con-tolighting, which took place on retreat, we fired a volley into a nm mass of men, to be met with appealing answer, Ne strelaite, mu! toaSde. are Rus-tou- ). (Don't Are, w Our soldiers ceased firing, and to immediately met by a volley ch knocked a dosen men over. Our to? ere furious enough to butcher ton own parents. surrounded to Japanese, and They slaughtered every of them, giving no auarter. The right a Similar Incident occurred. to hearing the treacherous words, ,re Russians our men refused to "firing. Luckily their shooting totod. for the Japs. instead of jto'ng bark, groaned and swore In tolntakably genuine Russian. When h them we found that we firing on our own men. A toioor were severely wounded. re-hm- ed ed J"" CHICAGO'S admiralty. DOHERTY G00D FIGHT ASSURED. STILL AT LARGE. Interesting Story of His Csraer Stats of Nevada. In Markham and Hsrrara Will Fight Haro On Wtdnesday Evening. th The following la from the 'Wells,; Nev., Herald: The Identity of the parties who blew; open and robbed A. W. Goble's safe In Wells Is known. For several days It has been known to Constable Moore that a man near Callente, In Lincoln county, had boasted that he had taken part In robbing Mr. Goble. Upon of this Jntormaflwn Mr. Moore his adviser, W. J. communicated Lee, justice of the peace at Callente. A few days ago be received another letter sating that the man who made the boast, "Kid" Doherty, was in jail there awaiting the arrival of an officer to take him to the Boise, Idaho, (ram w7(lch Institution he had escaped a Short time ago. The letter states that Dtiherty Implicates a man named Douglass, wTio la now said to be rumfing a saloon at Las "Vega a In the job. Doherty said that he and Douglass broke Into a powder house at Promontory, stole some powIt Into der, went to WeTls and blew open the safe. He said that the stolen knives are buried near Wells In a gunny sack, and that the Insurance papers, notes, etc, are alas buried near here. He says that with hla portion of the stolen i THIRTEEN regarding the battle of Shakhe Wows the number of Russian prison -m tike as 709, while corpses found the battlefield numbered 13,333. ef All arrangements have now been completed for the coming boxing exhibition between Tommy Markham, champion lightweight of Utah, and Mauro Herrera, the Mexican champion's undefeated brother, which la to take place at the Grand opera house In this city on Wednesday night and Ogden fight fans will be given an op- portunity to witness a rattling fan go,! g as both are fighters from the tap of the gong. The go' ia under the management of Joseph Wfooda, who la too well known in the fighting game to need an Introduction. Besides the main go there srfll be rattling good preliminaries In Which two champions wfil participate. Herrera, the wonderful little piece of fighting machinery, will take on a good local man, as will also Kid Her-- ; man, who Is one of the few men who have ever defeated Jack McThdden, English champion. Maurice Thomson,; another member of Wood's string, will box six rounds with Tommy Markhams brother, who made such good Showing at the "Muffin Turner fight. Markham baa begun training at the mony Douglaas Started the saloon at fire station, while Woods and bia string Las Vegas. This confession was made are at Engle's gymnasium. Mr. Woods by Doherty to a man named Reynolds, Invites the public to come and see his a railroad foreman near Callente. Af- -j boys train. terward Doherty denied that Douglass-waImplicated, saying Tt was an- -! RUNNAWAY LAD FOUND. other man." This "Kid Doherty la the same Individual who hung around Wells for Apprehended and Detained In CSflin-sto- n some time a year or so ago. ARer Until Parents Can leaving here he rohbed a safe at MontReach Him. pelier, Idaho, was caught, convicted; to sentenced the penitentiary for and Information was yesterday received three years. He had served three by the police department that months when he escaped.and was right son of the fourteen-year-ofrom the pen when he did the job here. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Jenkins of' After the Wells robbery he reached this city, who ran away from home the camp of Reynolds, near Callente. on Saturday, has been apprehended with whom he became confidential, and and la being detained at Colllnscon attempted to persuade Reynolds to aid until transportation can be sent. him In robbing the post office safe and Toung Jenkins disappeared from home Fan Pedro railroad safe at Callente. and his anxious parents have since Word waa received this morning that been using the lines In every direction Doherty dug out of jail at Callente and in their attempt to locate him. The escaped. He Is also suspected of mur- boy will be brought back to his borne dering Roy Mills In Ogden a year ago. as soon as possible. es Oct 24, A dis- patch from General Stoessel, dated October 201b from "Port Arthur, says the chief suffering among member of the garrison Is due to lack of warm clothing. The soldiers are manufacturing tor themselves shoes of sll kinds of materiaL There Is still an Immense quantity rf flour in the city, but only a very Tittle horse meat The garrison la determined to fight to the last man and to the hist drop of blood. General Stoessel expresses the hope that Kuroaptkln trill arrive hi time to aid the beleaguered garrison. CANON IS PASSED Episcopal Convention Refers Matter of Section of Presiding Bishop to Next Gathering. GOLDFIELD NO PLACE FOR WORKINGMEN GOLDFIELD, Nev., Oct. 24. NOW On ac- count of the overcrowded condition of this camp and the great number of miners and laborers that are here unable te secure work the unions are sending out large posters that advise workmen to remain away. The Goldfield Miners' union Is circulating several thousand of these, which read as hammer-and-ton- nTtor-glycerln- e, follows: "NOTICE. To miners and millmen: counstay away from Goldfield. This skilled try la overrun with miners, FIFTH ANNUAL and unskilled labor. By order of GoldHORSE SHOW field Miners' Union, A. B. Anderson, secretary. September 18, 1904." winOn account of the approach of viter. which season Is severe In this here cinity. It la feared that conditions few next the within serious be will months, as there are fully one thousof and men who are without means newness support. On account of the the of the camp it la Impossible for unOHIO FEDERATION OF miners to employ many workmen beLABOR IN 8E8SION and levels til the reach the lower cross-cut- s. their drive to gin CANTON. O., Oct. 24. Representahigh The cost of living Is extremely tive to labor leaden of Ohio, delegates hard It find means without and men to the twenty-fourt- h annual convenlive unless they have employment. tion of the State Fedention of Labor, assembled In this city today and began FAST GREYHOUNDS. their sessions. to The gathering , waa belonging fine greyhounds Eight A called to order by President Conrad the McDougall. and the Hawkins pawed Beck, of Cleveland. Secretary MichDougherty stables of Butte, tor San ael Goldsmith read the official call, this morning the city through setting forth the Important questions are where they J" to Francisco, come before the gathering for conbe will Fhlch races the coursing sideration Chief among there this month. One of the dogs. the subjectsandon action. the are the champion, Montana Is agenda the Quicksand. child labor and free school book queswho captured all records at the July of tions The sessions' are expected to 4th meet The dogs are In charge continue through the week. V. G. Kellet of Butte. , CRUISER the first stage of the trip at .twenty-thre- Saturday night Blount threw a light- says an outbreak of the negroes tonight Is an Imminent result of the lynching of the negro Blount. BESSEMER GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO CARNEGIE NEW YORK, Oct. 24. Andrew Carnegie la to be highly honored at the meeting of the British Iron and Steel Institute, which began a three daya? session at the new Hotel Astor today. Mr. Carnegie will be presented with the Bessemer gold medal In recognition of hla services to the iron and steel industry of the world. The only other Americans who have received' the medal are John Frits, the pioneer steel man of Bethlehem, Pa.; Peter Cooper and Abram Hewitt of New York, and Alexander Holley, an eminent Inventor and engineer. .;1 -- e knots. ACTOR IS ARRE8TED FOR 8TEALING f m - ap-pe- 'ng to arrange the program for the state BIG POULTRY 8HOW OPENS AT THE FAIR ST. LOUIS, OcL 24. The poultry department at the worlds flair for which extensive preparations have been going on for many months, opened today In the llve stock section, and CRIMINAL FORE8TALL8 will continue until the second week In ELECTROCUTION CHAIR November. The show la the largest In number and variety of birds NEW YORK, OcL 24. FYank Gusever seen, the Lontafson, the convicted wife murderer, don exhibition of surpassing 1901. The exhibits who was to have been sentenced today amount to over 9.000, representing to die In the electric chair, committed directly forty-on- e states and terrisuicide this morning by hanging lf tories In the United States and alx In bla cell at the Tombs. foreign countries. Rebekah assembly which begins tomorrow. The Odd Fellowl will parade tomorrow, and later there will be a welcoming demonstration In the Elks' the rate theater. The sessions wlli continue through the greater part of the week. ROCKPORT, Mass. Oct 24. The eraser Colorado started on her trial trip this morning. She passed the second stake boat at 9 o'clock, covering of Defence BOSTON, OcL 24. The Episcopal convention by resolution today referred the matter of the lection of a presiding bishop to the next general con- jl vention. 1 The divorce canon as amended by CELEBRATE REBUILDING OF JACKSONVILLE CITV house of biahopa waa taken up by the Au-rel- lo fhe bouse of deputies and passed JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 24. Hotels without any debate. and boarding houses are filled with DEPOSED SOVEREIGN TO visitors who have come to witness the MARRY FRENCHMAN festivities of carnival week. The carnival for , which preparations have PHIS, Oct. 24. The ex-Eperor of been going forward for several weeks. Annam, Ham.nghi who, since he haa Is held In celebration of Jacksonbeen captured in the mountains, ville after the great fire erf three years after a long and bitterly-wage- d rebel- ago. The weeks program waa formlion against the French, haa been kept erly ushered In thla afternoon with a -a prisoner at Algiers, haa just ob- magnificent floral parade, which was tained the authorisation of the French wltnelsed by thousands of enthusigovernment to hla marriage with a astic spectators. Scores of carriages, young Frenrti woman, named Lalce, automobiles and bicycles, all handthe daughter of the judge at the ol somely decorated In wealth of flowers court of Algiers. Mile. Lalce fell and blossoms, took part in the violently In love with the deposed sovereign some time ago, but the suit was opposed by the girls father, on ac- BOY BURGLARS ENTER count of the would-b- e CHURCHES OF DENVER . bridegroom's color and religion. Finally, through the supplication of the young lady, DENVER, Colo., Oct. 24. An organall barriers to the match were broken ised band of youthful thieves is In Denver, with the churches down, and a marriage arranged. The now receives an annual of the city as their especial prey. Whsh-Ingto- n, ld pension of $6,000 from the French gov- Three prominent houses of ernment. and will receive about $20,-00- 0 Jit. John's Episcopal chapter worship house on CNrkson near East Fourteenth avea year after hla marriage. nue. the First Univeraaliat church on Colfax ARKANSAS 1. O. O. F. and Lafayette, and Temple IS IN SE6SION Emmanuel have Buffered within a week. The gang is believed to be composed PINE BLUFF, Ark?, OcL 24. The familiar insignia of the three links of the same boys who made preparaIs much in evidence about the atreeta tions to burn the Emmanuel Memorial today Rnd throngs of visitors are in Episcopal church two weeks ago. town tor the annual session of the While the value of the articles stolen Arkansas grand lodge, I. O. O. F. The have thus far been stnall, the damage sessions of the grand lodge were held to property Is considerable and the COLORADO ON HER TRIAL TRIP today and there was also a meeting police have been appealed to. penitentiary, con-verte- Countryman's LONDON. Oct. 24. After a lengthy at AWARDED GRAND PRIZE Interview with Lord Lansdowne FOR "OLD ALCHEMIST." telBuckingham Palace, King Edward egraphed a menage of sympathy to the ST. LOUIS. Mo., OcL 24. A grand mayor of Hull. prise haa been swarded by the worlds fair to the exhibit of the Roessler A HULL, Oct. 24. The fishing vessel Hasslurher Chemical Co. of New Wren la now reported safe. York. Their exhibit as a unique work of art has attracted more attention ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 24. Count than any other. The firm conceived and carried out the Idea of reproducLnmsdorff, minister for foreign affairs ing the famous masterpiece "The Old and British ambassador Sir Charles Alchemist, now at the museum In Hurdlnge, held a a lengthy conference Brunswick, Germany, for the grouping of their chemicals. In the foreground, thla afternoon. but occupying only a small portion of CHERBOURG, Oct. 24. The Baltic the totsl floor area. Is a display of fleet pased here, out at aea. The Rus- the products of the company, and back of this, elevated above the general floor sian torpedo boats leave tonight. level on a platform reached by several TAFT ON THE STUMP broad steps, la a unique feature that FOR COMING WEEK proves fascinating to every visitor who sees It the reproduction of an NEW YORK, OcL 24. With a alchemist's laboratory of the age of speech In Brooklyn tonight Secretary chivalry and the babyhood of science. la perfect. There are Taft will Inaugurate a week of activi- The reproduction atone furnaces, the massive pilheavy ty oil the stump. In addition to ap- lars supporting the roof, the narrow pearing In a number of smaller places windows admitting only faint suggeshe will be heard during the week at with mass meetings for Syracuse, Roches- tions of light; the shelves lined alemhuge tomes, the queer shaped ter and Buffalo. bics, retorts and so forth, and even the gowned figure of the old alchemist Is shown seated at hla deak deep In the atudy of a dingy volume, with a AMENDED DIVORCE boat -- shaped lamp giving him aa an apology for a llghL and a, hooting owl perched on hla desk rim. h ST-- PETERSBURG. Fellow JEWELRY CHICAGO, Oct. 24. Lee Kertln, a young actor from Kentucky, wag arrested today charged with stealing jewelry valued at 87,000 from rooms In downtown hotels. Much of the booty was recovered. ted hlm-ne- |