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Show JOUB vm VOLUME NUMBER QODEN, UTAH 140 TUESDAY, APRIL fighting ROOSEVELT ON BANKS deports of Skirmishes Between Outposts of Opposing Armies Decisive No The 19. Central at Liao correspondent Yang tends a dispatch via St. Petersburg sporting that some important fighting between outposts has occurred on the Xewa the Yalu river. Saturday night six Japanese were Uiled In an exchange of shots with a There was party of Russian scouts. more firing last night, but the results tanks of ire not known. The Japanese scouts dress as Korean peasants and in order to find the ex-position of the Russian scouts the Japanese shout to them In Rus-ili- n. ut JAPANESE DESTROYERS IN BATTLE ARRAY Japanese boats as they appeared In the varloua battles at Port Arthur with the Russians where they did much damage. The torpedo boat service of the Japanese navy ha been one of Its most effective branch- es. Experience with torpedo boats and destroyers before the present war has been more or less experimen- tal, but now they appear to have come to stay. PREPARE FOR MOVEMENT IMPORTANT LONDON, April 19. A Chee Foo dispatch states, that Chlnnampo Is now used by the Japanese forces en note to WIJu In three divisions, haviThe Russians ng landed recently. ut n strength at Antung and con-mskirmishes occur.- The Japanese nrthips have been seen to the north ai are evidently preparing an J GIRL MAKES TO A WOMAN KILLS - DESPERATE LEAP KILLING FATHER Im-jrt- mt movement The Japanese are preparations to permanently Korea. MORE JAPS HAVE LANDED AT CHEMULPO April WASHINGTON, Allen Horn 19. Threw Herself from Bridge Into Mother Was Convicted Rather Than Deputy Sheriffs Wife Uses RevolHave Crime Charged to ver Effectively In Defend. Ohio River But is Not Her Boy. ing Her Home. Injured. Minister cables to the state department Seoul that another large force of W. Va., April 19. Behas Just landed at Chemulpo WHEELING, cause of being accused of being in a with horses, guns and ammunition. conspiracy to swindle her employers, ALEXIEFF PREPARES TO the Stifel Dry Goods company, Mabel CARE FOR WOUNDED Flilton. aged nineteen, ran weeping from the store and In. full view of BERLIN, April 19. The Lokal learns that Viceroy Alexieff has hundreds climbed to the highest point rtered the erection of twenty-thre- e of the new steel bridge and threw herimmense mlllltary depots and twenty-thre- e self Into, the Ohio river. The girl's field hospitals capable of accomclothing acted as a parachute and ahe modating between struck the water a hundred feet be20,000 wounded, Xlikden and Harbin. low ao gently that she suffered no InThe Klelnes Journal announces that jury. Men In a boat rescued the glrL o American named Meyer engineer ha left St. RESOLUTION Petersburg for Port Arthur to ADOPTED BY D. A. R. supervise the construction of three new submarine boats. Japanese . An-Kl- ftr 8T. RUSSIAN TROOPS TO THE FRONT PETERSBURG. miral April 19. Ad- Skrydloff, appointed to succeed "m late Admiral Makaroff, arrived e from the Baltic today. His arri-wa- g the occasion for a popular "tlon- - He will remain here a week organize a new staff, that of Admiral Makaroff having been exterminated. rushing of troops to the front Three thousand men with "tVUes pass Harbin daily. Ince Khllkoff, minister of rail- "mtinues. left last night for Lake Baikal direct the operations of j Personally rr,'nA the troops. Tro one claiming to be Japanese, Imperial prince, were arrested along Siberian on the Mongol-fronti- " after. NATE railway nnd hanged er twenty-fou- r ADOPTS A MORGAN RESOLUTION STEUBENVILLE, O., April 19. Melvin Owens, aged twelve, has confessed In an affidavit that he accidentally shot his father in October last during a scuffle with his sister, who attempted to prevent him from going after chicken thieves in the night The April 19. The s to a resolution directing the comn latter being absent Mrs. Foster warned Troxlll, who continued his depredations, and the woman shot and killed him. -- T ILL MOB ITALIAN MINERS SOMERSET. Pa., April 19. A mob armed with rifles surrounded the GarCHICAGO, April 19. Bandit Neirett coal works and an outbreak la atexpected between the strikers and dermeier, who made a desperate miners In the company barricade. The tempt to kill himself night before last, latter are Italians and are said to have continues to Improve and the Jail phyarms. Twenty shots were exchanged sician maintains that he will be able last night to walk to the gallows on Friday. TRAIN JUMPED TRACK; ENGINEER KILLED Revolution. Friday. Friends of the bandit will appeal to the governor for a respite until the condemned man becomes stronger. Neidermeier enIs apparently In19. An himself SEATTLE. Wash., April jt foreign relations to Investig on the Columbia A different as to whether he is hanged charges of cruelty against A gine of a coal train " residents railroad Jumped the track next Friduy or not. Sound of the Congo F Puget nd report what and turned over near Black Diamond expression QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. should made this morning instantly killing Engineer be ,flntrewJ1Pr0n The quarterly conference of the Wejoe Scanlon and severely injuring stake ber will be held In the Ogden TaFireman George Heagland. bernacle Sunday and Monday, April VlR'AN AGENT SUICIDES. 24th and 25th. 1903, commencing a 19 DAY IN LONDON. PRIMROSE 19 Apr" The Bulgarian "min o'clock Sunday morning. Meetings will LONDON, April 19. Primrose day agent. Tathakaloff, shot j. be held each day at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. statute of today, the tr 4nthl" mrnlng. He wns recent-s- h wns celebrated All are cordially Invited. Vere covered with . supplying the Macedo- - Jjori Beaconsfleld being JNO. V. BLUTH, Stake Clerk. UrRnts with ammunition. flowers. wreaths of ARRINGTON. today agreed tor Morgan SOMERSET, Ky April 19. George Troxlll, while intoxicated, broke into the room of Deputy Sheriff Foster, the family agreed to keep the matter quiet Mrs. Owens was charged with murder and convicted rather than, place the ABNER MKINLEY IN A 8ERI0U8 CONDITION crime on the boy. The verdict will be set aside. TAMPA, Fla., April 19. While in a semi delirious state ns a result of W. C. T. U. PARLOR MEETING. The members of the W. C. T. U. hope his recent illness, Abner McKinley, to welcome a large numbelr of their brother of the late president, walked friends to a parlor meeting to be held from his room Into the corridor of Wednesday, April 29th, at the home of the Tampa Bay hotel last night while Mrs. Griffin, 462 Twenty-thir- d street, a concert was in progress, attired only WASHINGTON. April 19. The conconto are In a nightrobe, and calling for Mrs. m. 5:30 2:30 from Members to the p. sideration of amendments to call to roil the Daugh- expected by a McKinley. An attendant took him respond stitution was resumed by on which this sentiment is the back to his room. TodHy his condition Revolution Home," American Of the ters Inis causing his friends concern. of the York New of day. Little topic Mrs. morning. troduced a resolution denouncing polygamy and requesting congress not to CONTINENTAL HALL permit an officer of the Mormon church IS NOT TOO to hold office. A standing vote resulted in all but three In its favor. When the trio stood up to vote No TO BE HANGED CORNERSTONE LAID they were hissed. One was Mrs. Ida Huested Hatper of California, who declared audibly that she would have made a speech against the resolution If she had known how. Bandit Neidermeier Is Able toGo to Memorial Building to Be Built by the GaHows Next Daughters of American WILL ATTACK ANTI-SMMO- HUSHING Are Court Decides That the vania Democrats De- Former Cannot Stop Distribution of the legates Not Instructed. Securities Co. Stock. ST. IAl'l,, Minn., April 19. The ilAimiSRl'KO, Pi.. April 10. The 1 lilted States circuit court this mornconvention state Democratic today denied E. H. the of Harrlman ing right was entirely under control of the slate nnd W. S. Pierre to tile a petition of organization nnd the program agreed Intervention against J. J. Hill's proupon was carried out. fited pro rata distribution of the stock Samuel G. Thompson of Philadel- of the Northern Securities company. This Is a victory for Hill. phia was nominated for Justice of the The court's decision, which was desupreme court. livered by Judge Thayer, Is unanimous The delegates to the national conand Is based upon the following vention were not Instructed mid will grounds: vote us a unit. First The plan of the directors of The platform makes no nlluslon to the Northern Securities company for the silver question, asserts thnt Pres- the distribution of the stock of the ident Roosevelt Is a menace to consti- Great Northern and Northern Pacific Is not a violation of the decree In the tutional government and international Northern Securities case. peace, declares against the centralizaSecond None but the United tion of power, opposes paternalism, States can successfully appeal to the favors reciprocity and commends labor court to enjoin the execution of that plan on the ground that it Is In viounions. lation of the Sherman act, and the United States expresses with the present decree. Third The stock of the two railways Is not In the custody of the court. Fourth An Intervention Is not neENGLISH REVENUE cessary to enable the petitioners to protect any pecuniary Interest or equity they may have. James J. Hill said late this afternoon: We are satisfied we are pursuAnnual Budget Shows That Governing the lawful and proper course and ment's Finances Are in this decision dustalns our position. the officers of the Northern CertRinly Bad a Way, Securities company are not disposed to seek further litigation. Mr. Hill expressed the hope that the announce19. The big holding corporation would he perLONDON, April to distribute its assets on the1 mitted ment that the budget for the coming lines upon by the directors known agreed drew would made be year record crowd to the house of commons without further delay, and declared that a great deal of untruth has been today. Chancellor Austin Chamberlain and telegraphed from the west regarding his father, Joseph Chamberlain, were his feelings toward Mr. Harrlman. He denied having summoned his son received with ovations punctuated with to leave the Harrlman touring party, chaff. Irish this In introducing the budget the chan- which arrives In Los Angeles ' cellor appealed for forbearance. He evening. said that the cycle of prosiierity prevailing nt the time of the last budget DOR MAGUIRE TALKS. seemed to have been exhausted. England's commercial depression has been Entertained of Columbus Knigirt aggravated by that of Bouth Africa, Thair Mooting Last while foreign competition is keener Night. than ever. The exchequer receipts fell short of their estimate by 2.724.000 A social session of the Knights of IMiurids. The repeal of the corn tax Coluinlais and their friends was held had proved a costly operuton and the last evening at the Broom hotel. Don excise returns hIso fell short by Maguire delivered a lerlure on Mopounds. The expenditures dur- rocco and gave a very graphic deing the year were 147.000,000 pounds, of the country, iienple and scription exceeding the estimate by three mil- their habits, customs and different oclion a The total expenditures for the com- cupations. A short musical program was also ing year will he 142.821.000 and the given which was thoroughly enjoyed. revenue 139,000,000 pounds, a defllclt to The local or Columbus was Knights start with of 3,821,000. The chancellor in Ogden last June, and has organised announced an Increase In the income a membership of over one hundred. tax of one penny. There will he no extra duties on wines anij spirits, but HOPE GOES FOR ONE YEAR. he proposed a tax of three shillings three pence on tobacco strip;ied before James Hope was sent to the pen for being Imported. Other proposals were one year by Judge Hart last evening. for an additional six pence on cigars, Hope pleaded guilty to a charge of a shilling on cigarettes, two pence on a tea. The revenue with the new taxa- grand larceny. About month ago he wns found In a lower Twenty-fift- h tion would leave an estimated siirpulus street saloon rifling n man's pockets. of 730,000 pounds. Christian Anderson was the mans name and he wns very drunk. All Hope BROKE HIS LEG. got wnfi $1.05, and It has cost him twelve months. Ray Woodbury Was Thrown From a Horse Last Night. REWARD FOR OFFICERS. satls-fatcl- on nt arapy JIM HILL anti-tru- st being king Resolutions Adopted by Pennsyl- Engagement. LONDON, April LOSES TO A MENACE Strong 1904. HARRIMAN DECLARED OF YALU 19, WASHINGTON, April 19. The cornerstone of the memorial Continental hull to be erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution was placed In position this afternoon before an assemblage of 5,000 people. The Masonic ritual was employed. Grand Master Wet more presiding. The gavel was the on used by Washington in laying the cornerstone of the national capitol. Chaplain of the Senate Hale Invoked the blessing and Mrs. Fairbanks, president-generof the organisation, delivered an address. The final cost of the building will be al $1,500,000. OIGDEFiciTIN Ray Woodbury was thrown from a horse last night and had his right leg broken Just below the knee. Woodbury is In the employ of the Corey livery stables, and was on his way to the residence of Dr. Ezra C. Rich on Washington avenue, when the horse he was riding slipped and fell, he falling beneath It. Dr. Rich was cnlled Hnd set the broken limb. Captain Brown and Detective Pender will receive u reward of $30 for capturing and returning to Fort Douglas Anthony Pilarski, who deserted from Fort Mend, S. D. Officer Wilson took Pilarski to Salt Lake yesterday. PENSION INCREA8E ASKED. Senator Smoot yestedny presented the petition of citizens of Morgan BY MEN DEGREE FOR CHOATE. county asking the senate to pass SenDOVER, Del., April 19. The regular GLASGOW, April 19. The Univer- ator Ileyburns pure food bill. He InRepublicans today Indorsed Roosevelt sity of Glasgow today conferred the troduced a bill to Increase to $25 and Instructed their delegates to vote degree of doctor of laws on Ambassamonthly the pension of Flora B. Bonfor him. dor Choate. ham of Provo, ROOSEVELT INDORSED ANTI-ADDICK- 8 |