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Show volume vm. number SANTA FE OGDE N, 151. RUSSIAN DEFEAT STRIKE IS Company and Hundreds of Shopmen Are Vessel Stuck In a Sandbank and Refloating Will Be Difficult ST. PETERSBURG, May 2. One of Fe system was ordered by President the new battleships is aground OConnell of the International Associ- on a sandbank in the Neva and it is ation of Machinists, taking effect at 9 feared there will he great difficulty in refloating the vessel. a. n, western time. It is rumored that the Russian plans The strike will effect 6,000 members of mobilization have been sold through and may result in bringing out the the treachery of a Warsaw official boilermakers, blacksmiths and core New plans have accordingly been laid. workers in sympathy. Forecasting the probable extent of the strike President O'Connell said THE POPULAR LYCEUM. that 15,000 men will be affected. The metal workers are expected to Fine Bill for the Week at This Popular work. There is no prospect that quit House. the transportation department will be nt crippled at present Third This popular resort is out with a new Kendlck has expressed a deterprogram this week which ought to atmination to fight the strike to a finish. tract largec rowds every night. The allied Vice-Preside- bill is clean and as full of fun as an egg is of meat The weekly change of program is proving very attractive to theaterTOPEKA, Kas., May 2. Eight hun- goers. dred employes of the Santa Fe shops The bill for this week Includes Mahere were locked out this morning rie Lessing, the Arkansaw rube; Hearns when they reported for' work. The ft Lewis, a pair of coons; Blanche men. were completely taken by surprise. Revenl, shadow dancer; Freeman ft A high fence encloses the Santa Fe Clark, boomers; Adeline ft LOCK8 OUT HUNDREDS OF SHOPMEN COMPANY ragtime Rubber, a pair of pickannlnnlea; CharGeneral Manager Mudge said that the les Myers, baritone; Edisons beautiful lockout of machinists was for the purpictures, "The Life of Napoleon." pose of giving the men time to think over the situation and to prevent damOPERA AT COVERT GARDEN. age to the shops. He said this afterLONDON, May 2, Leaders of the noon that he would meet the employes American colony will be much in evito hear whether they wanted to return dence at the season of the royal opera to work or not. which opens tonight in Covent garden NEWTON, Kan, May 2. One hun- and continues for twelve weeks dred and fifty machinists were locked Among the subscribers for boxes are out this morning at the Santa Fe J. Pierpont Morgan, Mrs. Adair, Mrs hops. No one was allowed on the Arthur Paget, Mrs Ralph Vivian, Mrs railroad property. Newhouse, Mrs Parkinson Sharp, Mrs OTTAWA, Kas, May 2. Between L. V. Harcourt, Mrs Ronalds and Mrs one hundred and two hundred Santa H. V. Higgins Fe men are out here. Chief among the interpreters this season are Calve, Ternina, Susadune 8AYS STRIKE WILL BE Adams, Melba, Caruso, Van Dyke, Sallong and Fitter sa, Plancon, Van Rooy, Gilbert, Jour-nand Scottl. The new comers InMay" 2. CHICAGO, clude Alice Xeilson adn Miss Parkins. Wilson of the International AssociaTHE HORSE RAN. tion of Machinists is here. He says A. S. Condon and Charles NelDr. that n tactful policy on the part of the son an 8anta Fe company would have arresthad exciting runaway SaturBoth men were thrown ed the strike, which now will be long day night and bitter. He believes that all af- from a buggy, but luckily escaped sefiliated unions will also go out. rious injury. Dr. Condon started out on Lincoln avenue to see a patient and Mr. Nelson accoinpna'ud lini to drive labor situation IS On GENERALLY PEACEFUL the horse back to the stable. street street the where Twenty-fift- h CHICAGO, May 2. May day strikes car track Is being renewed they ran here were comparatively unimportant into the excavation. The running gear and conaiat of 1,700 picture frame of the buggy was jerked from under orkers, 4,000 boot and shoe whrkers the box and the men were thrown out Dr. Condon clung to the lines for half and 500 bakers. NEW YORK, May 2. Wflth the ex- a block, but could not stop his horse, ception of the strike of 5,000 wagon which ran with increased speed until The and carriage makers the Day day labor he reached the Pierce foundry. but bruised, was situation in Gotham is one of peace doctor considerably at this place. BACK TO The Central News Seoul correspondent wires that the Japanese victory on the Yalu river Sunday was most complete. The Russian lines were thrown into confusion and the retreat was disorderly. LONDON, May 2. Japanese Minister liayaslii this issued a later report from General Kuroki reafternoon the battle on the Yalu. The report is dated at garding Kiuieng Cheng, northeast of Antung, and reads: We advanced on May 1st along three roads, driving the enemy before us. At 8 p. in. we captured the line from Antung Sien to Liuslieuke. The Imperial guards surrounded the enemy on three sides, and after severe fighting we captured the guns, besides horses and carriages. The general reserve corps is advancing along the Liaoyang road, the enemy lleeing toward Feng lluang Cheng. The booty captured includes large quantities of arms and ammunition. A captured officer says that the commanders of both army divisions were wounded. The Japanese minister today issued a report from the captain of tiie gunboat Maya, which acted in conjunction with the land forces of the Japanese in Sundays attack on the Russian line on the Yalu, confirming in a degree llie May 2. report that the Russians burned Antung. A detachment comprising the Maya, the Uji and some torpedo boats ascended the Yalu and bombarded the enemy, silencing the enemys artillery fire after thirty minutes severe engagement. The boats then returned to Yongampho, having suffered no casualties. The report continues: Our armored launches reached Antung the same morning and repulsed the enemys infantry and artillery after thirty minutes sharp fighting. Fire was seen rising from the town. A native said that the enemy fled after setting the place on fire. HAILSTONES WERE Vice-Preside- nt . this year. Mr. Nelson escaped unhurt BOSTON, May 2. No serious labor DR. BROWNING RETURNS. disturbances occurred in New England. Sot for many years has the labor sitDr. W. J. Browning returned home from J8t Louis Saturday night. Dr. uation been so peaceful. Browning Is the oldest eon of W. W. DISTRICT ATTORNEY WA8 Browning and has Just completed his ALLOWED TO RESIGN third year at the Marlon Sims Medical ancollege. He has still to pursue before studies course of al other WASHINGTON. May 2. The years of Melvin Girgsby, United he finally graduates. So far he has successful in his States attorney for the Nome district been exceedingly f Alaska, has bene accepted by the work. trident. There is no intimation as t his successor. EXAMINATION POSTPONED. Attorney-Gener- al Knox a year The preliminary examination of the ago recomended Grigsbys dismissal for leaving his post without two boys, Murphy end Moore, charged with burglary, was set for this afterPermission. resig-natlon- at 2 oclock. The prisoners claimed they did not know of the examination until noon and had no time alnce to consult their attorney. On these grounds the examination was postponed until Wednesday afternoon. noon un-toni- MARRIED THIS MORNING. Charles Story and Mlsa Sarah A. PATROL WAGON HERE. were married this morning at The new patrol wagon, ordered by Wintle COundl some time ago, has arrived and 11 oclock st the city hall by Municipal peofeady for use. The wagon appears Judge J. A. Howell. The young k in Ogden. reside satisfactory In every particular. ple will They Killed Live Stock and Broke Case Is One Involving the Deportation of a Number Through the Roofs of Houses. of Chinese. SOCIALISTS DISCUSS PROPOSED PLATFORM WASHINGTON, Extradition of a Prisoner Fails Through an Error. WASHINGTON. Muy 2. The at- tempt to extradite Thomas Walslie, or I.ym'hehaui), who is wanted in England, failed through a decision of the supreme court today. Lynchehaun was sentenced to prison for life in Ireland for assault and battery, his victim being an English woman of noble birth. He escaped from prison and was arrested In Iiidiunapolls. The supreme eourt affirmed the decision of the Indiana court that W'alshe should have been given an examination before turning him over to the New York authorities. Ills discharge was ordered. The crime for which Lynchehaun was convicted was incident to the Irish lund riots and It is claimed in his behalf that his offense was really of a po lltical character. May 2. The preme court today decided that Judge Wing of the northern district of Ohio was in error when, after ordering the discharge of a number of Chinese ordered deported by the commissioner, he refused to allow a bill of exceptions to be filed by the United States district attorney. Ward Judgs Rolapp la Presiding City Today. at That Judge Henry H. Rolapp, District Attorney Halverson and Miss Erb, stenographer, left for Morgan this morning where court will be held today. R. R. Farnsworth and W. L. Maglnnis were two attorneys who went and the case Hughes againat ONeill, a suit for damages for personal injuries, may tie tried. Miss Erb takes 1). limner's place, as he is employed reporting a case at Logan. UP. Ben Critchlow was going home from a dance about oclock Sunday mornfive a dollar gold piece ing, jingling At Twenty-sixt- h in his trouser's pocket. street and Lincoln avenue he was held up by a lone highwayman and separated from his money. He describes the robber as being a young man of about five feet ten Inches In height and weighing about 175 pounds. ANIMAL8 ESCAPE BUT There is no clue as to the identity of ARE ALL RECAPTURED the robber. The Fifth ward Dramatic club will give the beautiful drama, A Wb man's Honor, at the Fifth ward amusement hall Wednesday evening. The play will be cast In an excellent manner and the entertainment will no doubt be a very pleasant and attractive affair. The proceeds will be given to Thomas Champneys, Arty Toung and Angus Lockhead, who are soon to go on a mission for the Mormon church. Mr. Champneys will go to Hawaii. Mr. Toung to England and Mr, Lockhead to Scotland. BETTER THAN EVER. at th Pastims Theater This Weak. The bill at the Pastime theater this week is better than ever. The new people came in today and took part at the matinee performance. Among the special features is an adept song illustrator; Ward ft Klare, comedy sketch artists; Dawson ft Farrell, with an African opera; the DeVon sisters, song and dance artists, and the ever popular moving pictures. Manager Hill went to Park City today to open up the theater in that town, which Is Included In the same circuit as the Pastime. New and Attractive Bill high-cla- ss 2. Angus Mav WASHINGTON, Cannon Jr., was examined before the senate committee on privileges and elections this morning in a continuation of the case of Senator Smoot. He was called for the purpose of refuting the testimony of President Joseph F. Smith that he had no knowledge of ever huvlng performed the marriage Abraham Cannon ceremony and Lillian Hamlin on a boat chartered ut Ism Angeles. The witness said he was uiwuys on friendly terms with A lira ham Cannon and loaned him a buggy to tnke I.llllan Hunilin riding, lie didn't see the marriage hut admitted having told several iiersona that he had. He was satisfied in his own mind that President Smith had performed the ceremony from what ills sister had said. She was Abraham Cannon's second wife. Smith. size today. The state buildings of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio were dedicated HOMER DAVENPORT LECTURE. today. Committees Art Appointed to Attend to Reception and EnterCOURT AT MORGAN. tainment. WAS HELD su- formed by Pres. Smith. He said that Lillian Cannon now lives in Salt Lake and has a child named Marva. She is recognised as one of Abraham Cunnona widows. 8TATE BUILDINGS AT The examination developed that the FAIR ARE DEDICATED witness had been closeted with Senator Smoot this morning. ST. LOUIS, May 2. The beautiful not feel weather continues arid the throngs at The witness said that he did toward President kindly particularly the fair grounds were increased in 1 TRUCKEE, Cal., May 2. All the anCHICAGO, May 2. The morning WILL PLAY OPERA. aealson of the Socialist national con- imals which escaped from the Norris vention was devoted to a discussion of A Rowe circus train near Summit yes- One Act of "Olivette Will Bo Part of the method of adopting the proposed terday have been recaptured. The tiCommencement Exercises. platform, whether by clauses or as a ger was token after a long chase. It As a part of the commencement exwhole. It was suspected that a rider was thought for awhile that it would ercises of the city schools which will be necessary to kill the beast, but the might be Inserted. be given in the Grand opera house on circus hands succeeded In driving him June 6th, the first act of that tuneful into a cage. HONOR." and pretty comic opera, Olivette, will WOMAN'S A be rendered. There will be two other Fifth Excellent Play at th Next Wednesday Night. EXAMINED Angus Cannon Jr. TestiIRELAND fies Regarding An A- Ben Critchlow Separated From $5 Sunday Morning. FORT WORTH, Tex., May 2 The worst hnil storm in yearn swept this and adjoining counties last evening. Crops and small fruits were ruined. Balls of ice five Inches in diameter crashed through the roofs of houses and trees were uprooted. No lives are reported lost, but the loss of live stock will be very heavy. WITNESS IS GO Life-Ter- m LONDON, m lleged Ceremony Per- et DELAYED BY 8TRIKE. LOS ANGELES, May 2. The first of t1 Methodist conference special trains rylng delegates will not arrive having been delayed by the strike. WILL NOT HE 2, ANOTHER OVERWHELMING; a Decisive Victory. WASHINGTON, May 2. A general strike of the machinists on the Santa shops Monday, may Confirmed Report of Yesterdays Fighting Shows That Japanese Won by Locked Out in Kansas. T A. LL TROOPS RETREAT IN DISORDER DECLARED Action Is Anticipated XJ parts to the program besides the operatic production. Squire Coop Is at present making the arrangement for the work. Considerable rivalry exists among the graduates as to who are to have the principal parts, and among those who will be cast for the leads will be Misses Bohn and Flowers, Farley, Belnap, Green well and Joyce, and Messrs. Boyle. Arrangements will be made with the Salt Lake Costuming company to furnish the costumes and the opera will be suitably staged. It is highly possible that the entire opera will be produced at Glenwood sometimed urlng the summer. A meeting of the local newspaper writers was held yesterday afternoon ut which h committee was appointed to net in conjunction with the committee of the Mens club of the Congregational church in the reception and entertainment of Homer Davenport, the famous cart ton 1st, on the occasion of his lecture here Monday, May 9th. The 'entertainment during the after- imon will take the form of a drive through the canyon to the Oaks, and on returning enjoy the hospitality of Commissioner W. G. Wjlson at the VHermltnge,' where one of his famous chicken and tresit dinners will be served. The press men. the Men's club coniinittee and several invited guests will compose the party. AUGMENTED THEIR THIRST. May Day Conducivs to Consumption of 8eotch Highballs and Bssr. May day evidently accelerated the thirst of a number of people in Ogden. There were eighteen prisoners in Judge Howell's court this morning and most of them were charged with drunkenness. t hope next May day will be better weather, said the court as the clerk began to read charges. Ed Toohey whs fined 95 for getting drunk. He paid it. William Kelley, a vagrant, was allowed one hour to He got. George get out of town. Campbell, Mike Hogan and M. Regan were fined 95 for getting drunk. Peter Campbell came down from Wyoming to see the ball game and got drunk. He was permitted to go. John Adamson whs given two hours in which to pack his grip. Wliiliam Bailey was sent to Jail for five days for getting drunk. W. F. Bailey was charged with vagrancy and his case was set for tomorrow. Martin Johnson was acquitted. John Frank Anderson, a Scott, ' ditto. Swede, wan charged with disturbing the peace. He was released with the understanding that he is to disturb it no more. Frank Mott, a typical to Jail for thirty days Andrew J. Collins was language, turned up. hobo, wan sent for vagrancy. in police court Andrew Eric-so- n was permitted to depart In peace. |