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Show i,'h'?. ? ; t , V r ' k i i ;:, fiQJJ THq orutt3$ VOL. XXV. LOOAIl Kv CfptdHHOHHOtCtOb STATE HEWS off. boys. the To flag floating high I How brightly it gleams . 'Neath the blue of the sky. Hats off. boys. To. the colors upborne 1 They, are victory j emblem v, Of right over wrong. m. f HINTED IN CACHE COUNTY. t City, UT.h, CTURDAY, JULY a, 1004. fT ATS ' UMvhC Vf 1 HATS OFF! , t k Gus Thorn, ,Ir.; an Ogden boy. oueot hit legs broken by being thrown from a horse. had i t An Italian laborer fell from the top of a railway bridge at Croyden, and was quite severely hurt. C. P. Marshall of North Ogden, was killed by .the fall Of a bridge timber while at work with a bridge . gang at Rock Rtver, Wyo. - A burglar entered the home of Mrs. Mary Anderson in Salt Lake and stole a quantity of silver table ware and a gold brooch. , The yonng son cf 1)7 C. , Reynolds, who was so badly burned in' a fire m a car on the Lucln cutoff, died of his, la juries in the . ' K-- ' . ; v- - V .Which Uves in, each old Of the red, white and blue I --Chrkton WolA. , f - , . V ! . h r ii r'l f f ? a. , London..; Jrpg correspondent of , i ; 30.-A.;,T- q et - min-ning.a- 4 old-tim- s . ed g 4 1J kl 8T. LOCO, awl popalu kttfwatlana t poamaa, lib fataow ball tha Ow 13 m .i- ,4 ri',. - , t Two colored men were arrested at Saltair. One, a cook who refused to give his name, was. ar- ' HAVE BAD LUCK rested bjr Deputy Sheriff ' Booth for drawing a revolver on a white mao. The negro wit trying to C:j Kfcfcrtaai'After kz:mj Purs:ts force his way through a crowded TLe Rcsslaa Fleet. ear on the train when the white man rebuked him for his conduct, a sad thagnn The1 Salt-aiE: man other r J. arrested is ''Manager Langford of V en-U- 3 LiUttf BU b mw am if tb ftt. Lab as- baa Was from Ita Wna la IWlaJalptiis tat aaias timaa. Rif.Jutiour? war it waa takas ta Batklabaoi, Pa., fat aafa kaapf off! ia larin( b abitai frw Grlaaaa, U 1093 Ckiaap, U AUaata, is 1903 Oatlattos, Ik d, aa4 ia 19U3 001(01, a' v. ,Tk play-tfcr- the Morning Post says the Japanese second arBeach was attacked by.a gang on s Saltair train. One Prcicctllcs Rail ruffians of Russian Warships. my has effected a juncture with Robert' Moore, a team the first army and that the whol of them, Dowi (Ipsa Gecsan. j struck ster, a. terrific Langfoid force now has a fighting front of the blow on it. Moore eye dosing 120 miles. ask will more for not when the The Tokio correspondent of the Police with gets judge tbrongh Two HuoJfei Shells Poured Into the Daily Telegraph says that severe him. Korean Tswe-i- ot WuCfoDama v Be fighting took place at Kai Chau on June 25, which resulted in the While unloading hay into a ported' When Last Seen Russian Vessels capture of that place on the mor barn at Grantsville, a harpoon ere Suaodne Northward. niug of June 20. hay fork ran off the end of the track and plnnged through .the MANY DIE IN STORM. body of a yonng man named Ellis .Moscow, June 30 A tornado Robinson. His father polled the Tokio, Juste 30. The Russian swept over the city last night, fork ont and the young mau was Vladivostok squadron accompa- causing enormous damage. Forty gent to St. Mark's hospital in nied by torped boats, appeared off five persons were killed and thir- Salt Lake, but be could not surGensan, on the ' east coast of teen injured are being cared for vive his terrible, injury. Korea, today. Torpedo boats en- iu the hospitals. Scotty McGregor of Salt Lake, Two villages near here In the a confirmed tered (ienRaa harbor at 5:30 in morphine fiend, entrick of the storm were destroyed tered Smiths drag store in Salt f the morning, shelled the settle-me- One hundred and fifty deaths are Lake and asked for a bottle of and. sank a . small steamer reported there, while seventy-fiv- e When it was handed and a small, schooner. The tor persons were hurt. The telegraph morphine. to him he ran away with it, havpedo boats left the harbor at 7:20. system was prostrated and railroad ing no money with which to pay A total of 200 shells were fired in- communication is interrupted. for the drag. After his arrest, three quar which was Hailstones weighing accomplished immedito the settleiaent, but no serions of a pound fell during the trs be begged piteonsly for just ately, damage resulted: sorm. In one grove of 250 acres a liitle of the dratr, but was deThe Rnssan vessels which took only one tree was left standing nied. Prt iu the bombardment were the John Sharp Williams, twenty-fou- r WOMAN RIDES INTO SALOON. nrnsiers Rossia, Gromohoi and years old, of Salt Lake, shot Karik, and uine torpedo boats Mont., June 29. An himself to death at the home of Dillon, hater reports show the vessels, unusual crazy woman, styling her- his father, Parley Y, Williams, heatbey left Gensan, steamed self the female hobo, created a The young roan bad but just reto the north. Thfy were been furore iu this city last night by at- turned from the Rose Polytechnical however, to return from this dirtempting to make a rough house school at Terre Haute, Indiana, ection. of district. Jumping where he had been studying They were lost sight of a saloon t 8:30 in the morning. " electrical engineering. astride a horse standing near Withe strange woman Years of stady bad undermined bis saloon lliams battle by land at gexsan. e health and unbalanced his mind, attempted to repeat the kt. Petersburg, Jane 30. Re cowbov trick of riding into the releading to the rash act which Porti from the Russian detach-ent- sort and taking possession of it. ended a career full of promise, , Chief-o- r operating in northern Korea The bartender summoned Mrs. Williams, a mulatto woa sve just been received. Couriere Police Ward, who sustained man resident at East Mill creek. number of ngly scratches from the Salt Lake county, quarreled with t.r,D5iDC them were delayed b woman bad roads,' The v dispatches long nails of the demented a bat a neighbor named Sunderland over now that a Russian from of jabs force reached and a number of possession of a strip able to make her the right cnsftn Jane 25 and engaged the pin before he waswoman raved in a of laud over which they were havapanese, inflicting losses. Gen-wa- s a captive. The litigation. Sunderland was then held by, 1200 Japan-infantr- y, vicious manner while being taken ing possession by mowing it, holding efforts to with artillery, and to the county jail and all Woman appeared with a wheu the w Korean soldiers. The Korean interview her failed beyond . elicit- loaded revolver aod ordered him I br nre a hard ejaculation: toward to go she bis refusal ing off. Upon t, e . Japanese. him Two thousand of Teddys rough on the attacked him, strikiug hobo. iuflict-inand the with J)anese' infantry 'with' artil-t- J Jricbo and female bead weapon incoherent tak it is re Quartered at afterward several wounds, Seoul, wberi the womans Lake, believed she hails from Salt him 'several ..J6 Rre many hospitals and at times, shooting stores of provisions and being deserted by some man for buttaisng. She was arrested. Monitions. . whom she is now looking. 1 THE OLD LIBERTY BELL 1 V I JAPANESE ARMIES UNITED. SHELLED 6ENSAN 3 Ncq-hause- l. N HAT5 off W To the flag floating high!' Proudly it waves For the Fourth of July. , Hats off, hoys. For .the loyalty true ' hospital at Ogdetu i, ; ' L. D. Martin and 11. M- n were the only, members of the Salt Lake ,City Council who did not leave on , a social train for St. Lop is this morning, ;f t . yA yonng boy, tamed 8anders lost a finger whil.Viiv the employ of the Salt Lake Bldg & Mfg. Co., ' by accidentally bringing it in contact with a circular saw. ; The home of Tkotlas llarnane in Salt Lake was burglarized in broad daylight, during the absence of the family . atl fialiiur, A of some silve glr.ssel, opera pair . Httston, the, boot-blac- k. well-know- n Ue waa arrested tor disturbing the peace. Both men were taken to town by Deputy Sheriff Smith and placed in the county jail. . M . - t Bob colored ta AUitios to Vcsstb Already Seek by vThirOwaL2au, tbe Rtmiia It gsm-ned- , aai a Sub Esttle-sblpNmr- ia marlae Foot Soak at ki Mooriati - - i URUGUAYAN REBELS WIN VICTORY. Buenos Ayres, Argentine, June 29. Dispatches from Baje, a Brazilian town .near Uruguan frontier, report that a courier sent by Saravia haa arrived there with a report of the battle at Tnpam-baUruguay. The fighting beon Wednesday of last week gan continued tbe following was aod day. The Government forces had 600 killed aud 800 wounded, while tbe revolutionists suffered 100 killed and 600 wonnded. The revoln-tioniscaptured a big qnautity of war snpplies. , Another dispatch from Baje says the rear of the revolutionary force under Mariano Saravia, brother of tbe leader of tbe revolution, is pnrsuing the . Government troops under Gen. Benavaeote The revolutionists excellent occupy positions. - e, ts . STRANGLED TO DEATH. St. Petersburg, Juno 29. Are-po- rt has just reached thl Associate j ed Press correspondent; that tbe Russian ironclad. Natron. Menial rammed the Russian battleship Navarin at Cronatidt this afternoon. The circumstance! and the extent of the damage have not been ascertained. Tbe Navarin is a battleship of 1020G tons displacement and 9000 Indicated horse-powend carries screw of530men. She waa completed In 1895 end was last commissioned on Saturday. Tbe war?, ship has a belt of eomponnd armor of six inches thick. 12 inches of tbe same armor above her belt, on her balk-bea- d and 12 inches over her heavy gnu positions. Her armament consisted of fonr 12 inch pan, eight six inch gnus, 14 quick-fire- s and four smaller . er 12-ineh- es gang.. The Natron Menia ia a coast defense, ironclad of 3310 tons displacement. , She is an old vessel, having been completed In 18C5, bnt was supplied with new boilers' in 18S7. The armament of the Nath ron Menia consists of 14 few smaller kune and probably quick-firin- g guns. Her armored the manner in which tbe cloth was 3 6 to 4 5 inches in thickis belt wound abont the throat, in dicatea that fhe womau was mur- ness and ahe haa the tame thickdered and thrown (ioto tbe river. ness of armor over her bottery, ' Her identity is a mystery. 'She 8t. 30 was apparently Petersburg,' June 29. jeariof age , boat Delfio sank at her Later tbe body was identified as iu tbe Neva off the Balthat of Miss Roth Leachout of moorings g tic Minneapolis. 'Miss Leachout left yards at 11 oclock home Satnrday, and has not been this morning with the loss of an beard from since..; Her parasol, officer, Liut. Cherkasoff, and twenty-men. The accident was purse and hat were found on the two river bank. The police are con- due partly to the excessive number vinced that she was the victim of of the orew, mostly Inexperienced foul play. . The girl, some time men, and chiefly to the unfortunj ago, was said to be involved in a ate attempt of a man to eccapo domestic tragedy which culminated while his comrades wera tcrcwiisg-dowthe man-hole- iu a suicide.- St. Paul, Minn., June 29. With; a silk tie knotted tightly ahout tbe neck, the body of a stylishly dressed woman who had been strangled to death was found floating iu the Mississippi river at tbe St. Paul Boom, Tbe appearance of the body aod . six-inc- t ' The-submarin- e ship-hnildin- - ' |