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Show DAILY UTAH STATE OUTRAGE OGDEN, UTAH 110. vm-NUM- BER VOLUME BY COLORADO JOIMAI TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1904. TRUST WILL MITRAILLEUSE BATTERY FOR KOREA. OBEY THE Russian Artillery Armed With the Deadly French Weapon, Now I Steadily Pushing Forward to the Yalu. MOB 1 Business Men Head LAW Says President So a Gang of Rioters Hill of Northern and Run Union Securities Men Out of Co.-De- cision Tellu-rid- e Is Final Threatened and a Rehearing With Sure Death. Will Not Be Asked Colo, March 15. One hundred armed member! of the made a raid on the miners and sympatunion homea of forced the union mob The hisers. men to march to the depot, where they trere placed aboard a train at 2 oclock this morning and deported after being warned that they would be killed NEW YORK. March 15. James J. Hill before going into conference today with the lawyers and bankers interested in the Northern Securities company, said: The company will obey the law, no matter at what inconvenience or As I understand the situation the decision acta aa a finality and 1 do not think we shall have a rehearing. Whnt plans shall be pursued depends entirely upon the advice of our counsel. After the cnlmest deliberation our line of conduct will be deter- XELLURIDE, Cltl-allian- ce dia-coinf- they returned. Several of the victims of the mob minted and received severe beatings. A number of the persons who compbuniosed the mob are well-kno- It mined. In an interview this afternoon Mr. Hill aald regarding the reports that the Northern Securities company had Incorporated in Canada: We have as much notion of incorporating in Mars or the moon as in ons men. VOTING ON QUE8TION MINERS OF 8TRIKE Ind March 15. until C o'clock this vrtning 200,000 miners will vote on the proposition to strike in the bituminous sections of the middle west. of the United President Mitchell Vine Workers today declared that he had riven his best efforts to avert the trouble and that now it la up to the men themselves. The returns will probably be canvassed next Thursday. INDIANAPOLIS, noon today From THREE LIVE8 LOST BY EXPLOSION IN STORE. March 15. Three, possipersons were killed this Doming by an explosion and lire in the Chicago Toy and Novelty company's plant Foreman Gordon dropped a box of toy torpedoes and Its detonation aet off the other explosives and wrecked the building. The bodies of the foreman and of two boys were burned Canada. . WASHINGTON, map shows present position of the opposing armies. TORPEDO FIGHT four, raise Given the Russians for Their Hand-to-Ha- Bravery Encounters. nd Mill Fierce Cossacks Scatter Opposing Cavalry Tokio Believes Russian Fleet Has Left Port Arthur for Vladivostok. recognition. LONDON. March 15. A Reuters DEFEATED from Tokio gives Interesting IN BRITISH COMMONS. dispatch LONDON, MARCH 15. A CENTRAL NEWS PORT ARTHUR DISdetails of the torpedo encounter bePATCH REPORTS A SKIKRMISH BETWEEN COSSACK8 AND JAPtween the Russian and Japanese torWXDON, March 15. The governon the 10th. ANESE CAVALRY ON THE BANKS OF THE YALU. THE JAPS LOST Arthur Port at boats pedo ment was defeated in the house or who were wounded and the THEIR HORSES AND WERE FORCED TO FLEE AFOOT. wmnions today by a vote of 141 to Ten Japs killed in the fight have nine of bodies A SECOND SKIRMISH IS REPORTED NEAR ANJU, KOREA, IN on the motion of John Redmond Sasebo. reached WHICH REPULSED. THE WERE JAPS al gainst a reduction of the Irish The survivors give unstinted praise GRAND DUKE VLADIMIROVITCH, THE CZAR'S COUSIN, IS EXestimates. to the Russians for their heroic atPECTED TO ARRIVE AT PORT ARTHUR TOMORROW. A REUTER'S DISPATCH FROM TOKIO SAY8 THAT THERE ARE tack on the Japanese torpedo flotilla. FNS DEMAND A A most interesting incident Is told by PERSISTENT REPORTS CURRENT THAT THE RUSSIAN FLEET LEFT TRUTHFUL PRESS one of the sailors who had a personal PORT ARTHUR AFTER HE ATTACK ON THE 10TH AND 18 NOW ENencounter with the captain of the RusDEAVORING TO REACH VLADIVOSTOK. STOCKHOLM, March 15. Thirty-r- f sian destroyed Steregushtchl, which foreign papers, including live So close ST. PETERSBURG, MARCH 15DENIAL8 ARE MADE TODAY OP "l1 papers published in America, was sunk by the Japanese. that vessels this THE REPORT OF THE SINKING OP FOUR fight AT did THE the STEAMERS opposing bve been prohibited circulation In Russian the destroyer boarded COMMANMOUTH BY RUSSIAN HARBOR sailor THE ARTHUR OF PORT Inland for not speaking the truth. Rushing along DER. OFFICIAL TELEGRAMS FROM THE PENINSULA GIVE NO with several others. NEWS OF FIGHTING. the deck he encountered the commanCONGRESS TUSSLES WITH der Just as he was leaving his cabin. appropriation An exciting fight followed, the JapanFOREIGNER FROM PORT ARTHUR REYINKOW, MARCH OCCURRED THAT ese sailor finally felling the captain PORTS THAT A SHORT ENGAGEMENT OFF 15. The March JTA8HINGTOX. The Russian was PLACE SUNDAY IN WHICH THE RUSSIAN CRUISER DIANA WAS with a cutlass. today further considered the stunned and attempted to arise, but DAMAGED. KWofflce npproprlitlon bill and the nae passed the fortifications appro the Jap kicked him overboard and he was drowned. Priatlon. The Japanese say that twenty saiVOLUNTEER OF MONEY dead on the two Russian delors lay Nearly aramacs which stood the brunt of the PASSENGERS RESCUED stroyers. fight. TO AS READY TOO RUSSIA At Sasebo full honors will be paid BRISBANE, March 15. All but one dead. the boats launched from the wreck -- the Japanese Jan,er Aramac have been picked CRUISER GATHERING UP steamers sent in search AMERICAN REFUGEES Twenty-Fiv- e Hundred Brown Men Group of Financiers Will Ad' i CrAWLS INTO Will Run Risk of Being THE vance $200,000,000 If' March 15. The WASHINGTON. CYCLONE CELLAR Desired. Hanged or Shot. navy department Is advised that the to returned haa Cincinnati WORTH. Tex., March 15.-t- Y"w cruiser with tuen-ty-thr- ee vernor Stanley of Indian Chemulpo from Chlnnampo American refugees. tory hag resigned from the Daw March 15. Koel BERLIN, COLOGNE, March 15. The Gasette GOVERNMENT edu-mtlon- bills M KOREA The 15. inde- cision. Attorney-Gener- al Knox ceived the personal congratulations re- of the members present Outside this feature the meeting was barren of matters of general Interest 8UPPOSED LOST 8CHONNER REACH E8 PORT 8AFELY PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., March The schooner Antelope, Sending Delayei days from San Francisco for the Through Fear oi the RusCoquille river, Oregon, has arrived sian Fleet. here in a badly battered condition. The schooner had been given up as lost. She was caught in a storm and blown several hundred miles out of hep CHE FOO, March 15. It la reported course. that the bulk of the Japanese land i forces is still In Japan despite con' EPIDEMIC OF SUICIDE trary statements. Those in Korea are AMONG PROFESSORS merely for garrison purposes to hold the Russians In check along the Yalu COLUMBUS, O., March 15. Charlea The main army is destined for some Walton Maslop, assistant professor oi point along Liaotung gulf, but the German language In the state uniawaiting the final disposition of the versity, killed himself this morning Port Arthur Russian fleet, which la by poisoning. He Is the third profesa threatening factor in transport mat sor to commit suicide within eighteen ters. Admiral Togo's second attempt months. Prof. Maslop has expected to bottle the Russian fleet having to get the place of Prof. Eggers, whc failed, a further delay In the Japanese killed himself with a pistol. binding It Is believed will occur.. of the Troops 15. fifty-eig- ht . -- CONVICTS TO DEFEND ISLAND AGAINST JAPS. ST. PETERSBURG, March 15. A dispatch states that Viceroy Alexleff has ordered the Immediate liberation and arming of all convicts on the Is land of Saghallen, Just north of Yexxo. who are willing to enroll and help de fend the island against the Japanese attack which Is thought to be ImmI 15A JAPS JAP NOT IN SKIRMISHES ON THE YALU be-K- March cabinet meeting today was resolved to a Jollification over the merger JAPS DEFEATED IN TWO JAPS TELL OF CHICAGO, bly TAKES CREDIT OF DECISION ADMINISTRATION The above scenes show some typical Russian troops expected soon to come into contact with the Japanese pear Anju. They are regarded as the war. The most dangerous foes the Japanese will have to meet. ' The deadly character of the mitrailleuse was first demonstrated In the Franco-Prussla- n MRS. CRAVEN BETTER AND MAY RECOVER ST. LOUIS, March 155. Mr. N tie Craven, of Fair will case notorle Is slightly Improved and there a now hopes of her recovery. Mrs. Cr ven was struck by a street car sevei days ago and badly Injured. FOUR MORE JURORS IN BOTKIN nent. PLENTY CASE SAN FRANCISCO, March 12. Foi additional jurors were secured toda In the trial of Mrs. Cordelia Botk! ACT SPIES for murder. This makes a total c WASHINGTON. March 15. Resides nine and it la expected that the Jur her general proclamation of neutral will be completed tomorrow. Ity China haa sent a special declara tlon to the United States, railed forth IDAHO MINISTERS ADOPT probably by Secretary Hay's circular RESOLUTIONS note, to the effect that Its purpose to remain entirely neutral throughout BOISE. Idu., March 15. The B the war. Ministerial association yesterday JRT opted resolutions on the Smoot c RUSSIA GETTING HER In part as follows: TROOPS TO FRONT THE Resolved, By the Boise Miniate '""'mission. M UKDEN, March 15. The A In regular session, financial paassociation. LOSE St. a has that severely s scheseltung reports quotes Ptersburg JAPANESE Japan cold COAL OF weather haa CARGO fine Reed to Smoot to be expelled f given a place most ought CONSUUL AT DAWSON. complete espionage of per as stating that a group of interThe re days. tlie pnssenger trains have States United and that senate, Russia. Twenty-fiv- e hundred patri- national financiers have undertaken to Burned Russian families hereby respectfully, but firmly NAOASAKKI. March 15. The Britcarrying bm!!ld8HlXaT0N March 15- The otic have volunteered to per- advnnce a war loan of forty million homeward and the h" nom,n"tert Louis Dent ish coaler Nlgtetta. with a cargo of form Japanese military forces mnnd of our Idaho senators at Wi the la at ashore Russia desire should their to for dangerous continue service work pounds sterling Japanese. southward from ITar Ington that they vote for this ex the trlrt of Columbia to be con-- 1 coal for yi l all CHINA SEEMS TO BE PROTESTING TOO MUCH ANTI-SMMO- j - Dawson. Sasebo. country. It. bln. slon. T |