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Show UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904. 0ERIQGR MANY MUCH BARON KODAMA AN AMERICAN COLLEGE GRADUATE. CITIES HAVE ELABORATE CELEBRATIONS. THE BEHIND FOR 1903. RECORD IS HISTORIC ANNIVERSARY SERVED IN BOSTON. OB- in Middle West City Was Evacuated by British One Well Remembered 'at Rutgers, Where Industrial Conditions Archbishop Quigley, Bishop Muldoon Hundred and Twenty-EigAwait Settlement of Coal He Was a Student Thirty and Others Will Deliver Addresses Years Ago Today. Minora' Trouble. Yaare Ago. Baking Powder It Pays to Trade at at Chicago Banquet Tonight. NEW Put-rti'k- BRUNSWICK. Among the Japanese officers who have received their education in America Huron Kodama is perhaps the most 17. n. distinguished among the army chiefs of bis country. Home thirty years he was u student 111 Rutgers college and Is remembered by many of the older liersnns here. At that time the sight of a native of Japan or China was quite uncommon, especially as a student In a college and for this reason the boy attracted considerable attention. It was known that Kodama lielonged to one of the very old. powerful and wealthy Japanese families, but It was quite apparent from the time of his entering Rutgers thnt he was 1m- pressed favorably with the demo- - rough and ready ways of' the American students. He was a good' natured young man and very quick- -' ly made friends with his fellow students. For n time Kodama had great difficulty In speaking the English language, although he seemed to understand It well. But before his course came to a close he could speak It fluently. At the time of entering Rutgers he was n little more than seventeen and was well prepared to take up the work. He' was rather short In height, but well built for a boy of his years. He had come aa a student, sent by the Japanese governPOPULAR NIECE course was OF KING EDWARD ment. and throughout his very much In earnest In hla work. LONDON, March 17. Princess Victoria Patricia of Connaught received a legion of gifts today on the occasion of her eighteenth birthday. The young princess who Is conlsdered the most populnr and attractive of King Edward's nieces, will make her debut at court next week. Several times she has been mentioned as the prospective bride of the German Crown Prince or of some other young prince of high degree but these rumors have come to untight nnd so far as is known the princess Is still heart whole and fancy free. BOSTON, Muss., March 17 The one Special anniverhundred and twenty-eight- h telegrams from corresjiondenta of the of Boston evacuation by sary of the Mercantile agency International the British on March 17. 1776, was throughout the I'nited States show celebrated with unusual spirit today, that spring trade, now about com- uprtlcularly in South Boston. The day pleted. has fallen 10 or 15 per cent be- was ushered In with the usual salutes hind the total volume distributed In and ringing of bells, public offices and the first two months in 1903. amny places of business were dosed The difference Is not so great at and the day was otherwise observed New York, but business in New Eng- as a general holiday. The program Inland is relatively quiet. At Chicago, cluded appropriate exercises in the merchants find the movement of dry public schools, speech-makin- g and a goods, clothing, shoes, and groceries parade. The parade was participated about equal to that of a year ago, but In by numerous patriotic and semiat St. Louis and Louisville there are military organizations and by the A th's this year over lasL Mlnneap- - blue Jackets and marines from the sevolls explain that the northwest Is very eral United States warships now In conservative and that business Is Boston harbor. Interest In the day's about 10 per cent less than In March, celebrations were centered principalc, 1903. while at Philadelphia, the ly Hbnut the monument erected In I1 0 'n nietals and some other lines South Boston to mark the exact spot 1" a niuch as 20 per cent. Pittsburg where George Washington, the com1I,H 0 I16 Incline, but says recent mander of the Continental army, large purchases of iron and steel, with stood 128 years ago today as he inquiries now on hand, point to the watched the British troops evacuate long waited turn In the tide. the town. The monument was comInquiry as to winter wheat shows pleted two years ago at a cost of that, east of the Mississippi, except 840.000 and today It was formally in Ohio, recent weather conditions turned over to the care of the city. Moisture has have been favorable. Governor Bates made the presentaIn needed been Kansas, Missouri and tion speech and Mayor Collins acceptOklahoma, and the condition there is ed the monument of behalf of the city not so good. Recent weather condiof Boston. tions have favored retail trade and a The oration of the dny waa delivrevival of the building Industry. ered by William E. L. Dilloway. Philadelphia and Chicago each re- Among the guests of honor were port a tendency toward a decrease in Secretary Moody of the navy and Industrial wages. Ilight cost of tex- General Adna R. Chaffee. The celetile raw materials is showing In re- bration closes this evening with a duced production, rather than in lower number of patriotic banquets and wages. Industrial certainties In the other social functions. middle west will not be possible until after the soft coal miners have settled M. KURINO COMING HERE. the strike question on Tuesday next GENOA. March 17. M. Kurlno, Leading metal and agricultural prices minister of Japan at St. Petformerly Incline higher. The stock market la ersburg, sailed from Genoa for New merely marking time. Money Is a York today on the North German drug. Lloyd steamer Prlnzessln Irene. He Is en route to Japan. COLLECTING 8NAKE POISON. NEW N. J.. March YORK. March 17. j j TEMPLE CHANGES. PARIS, March 17. The historic old temple, once the prison of the Bourbons and of late years given over to dealers In old clothes, has added an other chapter to Its Interesting career. Today there was formally opened In the big building a great fair known as the "FOIre de Paris," for which pre paratlous have lieen making for many months. The fair Is devoted to an ex" Mbit Ion of the latest novelties In toys and knick-knack- s, for which Paris U celebrated. In order to properly com mem orate its institution at the temple the minister of finance has ordered the mint to strike a special medal. CONTEST IN SEVENTH SPRINGFIELD. March 17. A contact for the lively Republican congressional nomination Is on before the seventh district convention In session here this afternoon. Congressman Thomas Kyle Is a candidate for and Is opposed by General J. Warren Kellfer of this city. Prior to the assembling of the convention the Kelfer O., INTERPRETS THE BEAUTIFUL Who Will Star This Country in Her Husbands Odd Plays. Muie. Leblanc-Maeterlinc- k, 17. REPUBLICANS. MADISON. Wis., March 17. Mem- l:Ul Bl - rYES'' YOU MONEY I WILL SAVE "" ARRIVE. Twenty-FiftliLQDE- Nj No. 9 No. 5 No- - I Pacific 7'Mp-- t Pacific Express fr0m Salt Lake City ani . points east, dally Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City. Prov Denver and all day . V.. 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P.?- City Loadville, Puebio I"!? the territorial Republican convention went into session at noon here today with a full attendance of delegates. The convention will choose six delegates to represent Indian territory at the Chicago convention. Resolutions favoring the renomluation of President Roosevelt will he adopted by the convention. bers of the Republican Intermedia. dally..., ,p,nt, lSiVaTntlC Llmltd"for N 1- the call WISCONSIN nd tna ew? Points favorite tint of the Emperor himself. It Is used when the wise men make charms, and It Is an Infallible specific against many diseases. Many charms are printed on yellow paper; they are pasted over the door or on the bed curtain, or worn In the hair, or put Into a bag and hung from the buttonhole, or they are burned and Express from the ashes mingled with tea, which Is FREE OFFER!. FREE OFFERl No. 2 Pacific Bluffs. Omsha. Council drunk as a specific ngalnst evil spirits. cut ..ji a Kansas Denver. FREE OFFER! 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A number of them will be purchased out of the money appropriated for the maintenance of the printing office at this session of congress. How many will be at first installed has not yet been determined, but it is likely that the Introduction of the machines will be gradual and that the first installment will be twenty-fiv- e or thirty linotypes. Public Printer Palmer says that he has for a number of years been watch lng the development of the typesetting machine, and that he now considers' It so far perfected as to warrant Its Installation in the government printing office. ed fight to a finish. I. T.. MACHINES FOR GOVERNMENT OFFICE dings. In some places it is deemed to be unlucky to meet a white horse, or see a white-breastbird. Yellow Is the color of Jealousy, and Shakespeare often alludes to it In China It Is the sacred color and is the forces CLAREMOKE. LINOTYPE and especially unpopular rlaimed to have enough votes to Insure the nomination of their leader, while the Kyle supporters were likewise preparing for a Pursuant to R1I M fall-crati- After his study day were over he went back to Japan and made rapid advances, owing to the training and American ideas of progress and education. He entered public life and came rapidly to the front, displaying signal ability In the organization of the army. About three years ago General Kodama was appointed second chief of the general staff, and has been actively engaged preparing for the conflict with Russia. For a risky and exciting and profitaAccording to late cable dispatches he has now re- ble If you survive mode of earning ceived the first command of the Jap- livelihood, a new Australian Industry anese army In the field. can be confidently recommended. It Is the collection of snake venom, a sub-TFIGHT IN ENGLAND. stance that, like radium, Is valued by BOSTON. Muss.. March 17. Jimmy! the grain. A pound of It is said to be 5.000. It is In active demand Walsh, the Boston bantamweight, sails worth for England today to fight "Digger" by chemists. It Is obtained from there Stanley before the National Sporting species the death adder, the brown club In London. The fight Is set for adder, and the tiger snake. The repApril 18, and the distance will he tiles must be caught uninjured, and it fifteen rounds at 112 pounds. This Is goes without saying that the Industry demands considerable knowledge and longer than Walsh has ever fought before but he has been showing splen- skill in enpture. Tiger snakes are the did form nf late and his Boston admir- lest for they carry the most venom. ers expect him to make good easily on 8 nuke are still numerous In the Austhe other side. tralian bush. New York Tribune. OHIO. DEPART Great Americas. Importing Tea Cos - O HISTORIC . Given Away Free With Teas, Coffees, Spices ht 's NKW YORK. Murih 17. St. York in New ceHhriit-was day after-iinowith the customary parade this nf banquets mid A number other demonstrations have liven arranged for this evening by the several Irish societies of Greater New York. OBSERVED IN CHICAGO. CHICAGO, 111., March 17 There was no parade In Chicago today in honor of Ireland's pulron saint, but ut the Auditorium Annex this evening there will be a banquet In celebration of the day that promises to be the most elaborate affair ever given by the Irish societies of this city. Among those who have accepted invitations to the function are Governor and Mrs. Yates, General Mayor and Mrs. Harrison. and Mrs. .Frederick Dent Grant and Mrs. Potter Palmer. Archbishop Quigley, Bishop Muldoon and other notables will address the assemblage. THE DAY IN LONDON. LONDON. March 17. There was a rather general observance of St. Patrick's day In London today. Society was much Interested In the opening of the annual Irish bazaar, while others were reminded of the anniversary of the flying of the Irish flag from many public buildings and the holding of specinl services in all of the Catholic churches. All the Irish troops at the various garrisons had a day's leave. lOGfiAHfr Candles Chocolates Bonbons Those Lite way. Mine. Maeterlinck Is very anxious to have Americans see her In Monua Vanna" and other plays of her repetoire, written by her Illustrious husband. It will he a good thing for this gifted Belgian couple If they get a favorable American verdict. Purple la the color of sadness, yet nations associate It with the kingly state. We read of the purple nnd fine linen." hut perhaps the color there mentioned Is really a rich, dark some red. City Slate Disease ; rnMMFDflAI ELECT' |