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Show AMERICAN EAGLE. I!IOTIi i.. !o 'h- - st it de- S fluff.' t: a., at Fanaii a Tl.. ::.;!': to wananf Of SUfll' '''lit imp rt ai.ee oorisi lerable disc us .. n at the cabinet ri:ee!iMi:, and the uranimoir (.pinion v.a.-tt)at im --j r!.i:o; fho.iid he dona of the to avoii! an entatiKlement United Stales with any labor contro-ver,-that lint It. was detciminc-the Koveiument wi.iiid not withhold the protectiun to the in any I'anama railroad which it has assumed by treaty, and it was olrected pro'p-ri- y. rolling that, the railroad iiK.ck. tiack and terminals should be Iiri .,,, tci by j'or'es f in the United states warships at the isthmus if that HIHVWO IX J hav- UTAH Company's Piar.t and Pol.ce rowly Prevent Batt'e. UTAH STATU XKYS. wlil bfi a" p ski rn St Modeta this spring. T1-- e8tnilivh;n? HI! ) ' h ry 1 i - chi, are .ber of farmers of l.ehi tic' irrlirathu: question by wells. -- v!n ! driv-in- ! ' I A a Nar- - . lias been pa?M si In the. it r'nt:- arc forming h i.kina to the jni'i: .; i if a v. ati-- oTks liVM'-II- at V.. i'! t Can at the American The ftr;l.o rii in Chhago, Can ud ai. s plant r than it has been a tte Tl- John Ni at ai.v Uiw. and i.' it i,U, lost his life iy a h a turn- is baid, from a nam re being ber of noli union r 'ho con- back to the t :'. elusion of the i . 4 in the f in iy The fighting o have wnen '. morning, "... i.l.e at.-been employ d d';n on..' to tot! t c o.i y. They tempted were met at the tat, s ,y ,i la: 4e attacked ber of union pa t them with Mm.. : ;u d li!i:s. A large had their hands detachment of ; lhe (ll'eel.s, when It full tO prot'-rBhot fired from (he crowd aroused the Greeks to fury. Those of the number the factory came who had enter,-armed wj;h knives and out, pouring revolvers and attempted to attack the union men and their sympathizers tln.se Creeks who were assaulting who hail not reached tho gateway. Tho police, after a desperate struggle, managed to keep the two bodies of into the men apart, drove tae '.: factoiy and dispersed those on the In this licet a. number of oatnide. Cieii wero Hcvorely hurt. : i a t Greeks attacked Non-Unio- ? t ! ' laborer on the Ogden-Luclcutoff, committed suicide in a room at the Central hotel, Ogden, by tak'.'g carbolic acid. The senate has confirmed the none Inatlon of Jacob Greonewald of Pair Lake City as surveyor of customs fur the port of Salt Lake. Jeff Wilcox, a ' MARRIAGES. Command IssttJ t t tio mony Snail Se i.i'enn,zed mini-'.sh- J. A. Henley, formerly a resident ol City and an old time rail roader, was crushed to death In a railway accident near Cold Creek, Mont. Officer Church Ilyrum Hansen of Riohlieht while rocking her baby to sleep, and donly JV1I over backwards), and when her hu.sband reached her side she m dead. Lake City during the past month eighty-foumarriages licenses In Salt r were Issued, while twenty-fouactions for divorce were filed during the same period. Of the train accidents that occurred In the United States In the month or February, only fivo happened on the western lines. Only ono of those wast In Utah. At Wedm , fercnoe of t) of l.atterila; Woodruff another-follo'.'-- . a M i n rtt aa and ; Hrvwif r n77fAJ- ;' Ret',, r - OFt ta'tral iiei"' da d : f last Wi. alt :t. r a o.i Ttie V tiiui in ..! Clfiht. ,v -' I h, ill." ('. ;i!.e iiltn t!.-i- a state the rk h.'Oi iy won le In a cei on - cf twen . itt C'.l-.v- . li;trp i t. wh;!lab: d veil pojtirfj II banal tae fn tu C. 'lora lo Si'i ita:-it at eh hoi t. The lo. s) a total of fi'.'L' point-- , riiihi rllleincn a"cumu- t he future all repair work for the South' ni Pacific, nioti Pacilic an ! short Line i;i w done at '".thi-i'TPat ilie shops at Ogden. '! The bricglng of nil the work of tho three roads to'Ogtlen will make the Lrr.l rhttps the largest in the west. A d!r patch from Indlaimpolls. Ind., myn Walt'-- W. i!ake. who wl'h his younc wif,- - has been living for several days lit a hotel here, has ben rn a (barge of laving passed a chr k drawn i n a Sa't Lake wurtld' ist.k. Wistiake la well comic, ted. In cu'i Mu'-rte- ac-c- i . - , , r t ' (1 : j a- t. d Ly'ichmg. P il.iv ai a' ah-.- , at i e t'-- fee,,. , j , I t c lie sa: lite s. ai ),,,, a.;.a ,1 its .! ,i: .1.1 . a T. h'L,' 11 ,IW e 00epe ,1. a beetl .i:a;',d liolu pose, uhlell was (.1 ap.l S'!!;'l'. thai t.'i'W the lili'toa-it ate fn- 11 I. est b. Hi I,' aat lis Own. is o! S'tip :ind d au-I... it tm railroads foe d n tin t m urging the 0;.t .1 ic, a he-- tl ,.f , the ttcitt to Summ r bj see, ;, repeal i f the laud law s Eli' I. I'l - ; -- Lone Robjer Th" mail sl.i.-.-- Holds Up Stage. ' iniiuu H.'it and Pig i'i rk. Mont.. .is held Up by a lone bandit Monday tr.itht to sittieiuenix of the driver, he was met at a lonely spnt in the tim-Ir by a it. an eommoaiy known Push, who orderi I hou to hold hands ami then h lp. d 'lint up (.'it to ihe mail and other ,t'uabh'ic on the s'iiite, ami then inude his dn appearance In he timber. The sheriffs oi'h'e was tiotilied and tile sli. tl? Pu-- h Is alter the bandit has a bad reputation in that vicinity, hi-- I Cleveland for P.itker. In a dispatch Pi esidcnt loi yu-as lindiiig in the Pi t;. , i, Ci, 1 ho:.; i, mov.-net ',, of Ju h:c .' i the ti.itein.ition r lor the prcs'ah'tii y t! Pa est pos alii.' relief ainl s ,t I ilo not see how any op.ev lo be a leal, Intelligent ties.tate to accept Mr i should lie nonulinteii. ,; , a M htutho of safe and r, . luocratii- pi lliciples, y and uui vse; , ,1 silpj oit." . - 1 v , , I Secretary's com-"inii- t p- - , , ' A Fighting Editor. all at Law-tooccurred ray shooting O. T., Monday, between l.. T. Russell of the State Pemoorat and Colonel J. V,'. Hawkins, former assistant chief of police. Russell used a. Colts. Hawkins was shot in the rinlit thigh, left knee and abdomen. Each was active In the preliminary orgaTii-.'iiioj of hp fietpo-craticounty convention now In session. The streets were crowded with people. As to how tho parties came together stories conflict. Russell may recover. ": x A : . ' i v. ; "" " 'f' ive dev a tate l of n, in German rsiunha: valhys t Africa. They wcie first noticed -. ng from W'ombo. l'ehruary "L'ml. semi ofVicially stated that the ( would not a terrlhli' enow-sturf the 0Ry Idea of ihe numbers set-".'i ts.' The trees on which they biniann and broken down, have mulberry trees have been strip-rvei) the bark of the mulbeny Scarcely a green being caleli ii, ,.r leaf has been left In th forts ir on the farms. .wit'ins of locusts h -- . I Bank Fails. Tie. Kvchnnge bank of Pow City .11 the bank of Ruck Grove. Cram-,r.i Iowa, have f.iti.d. with i nt ml liablltles of half a million i'l"! an. and assets of only llaU.ooii, d are In the hands of a receiver. o "h lire owned by O. A. Green or 1. w Cl'y. Mr, Green says the assets twecn fT.ioun unit jiho.oou HI ' than the direct liabilities, and ' ns will he paid 111 full. He aggregate Hi ,,. direct linbtlitle Iowa f Canal. The lost civil tnhui.nl of the Seine has divided tho t a so of the republic of Colombia agaoisi the Panama Canal company iu favor of the det'end.tt'.ts. The decision holds that the complaint not receivable, and con i f Colombia i demits th'- plait. tills to pay tho of the action. T.ds decision has the effect ot removing the legal nbslaeles I., the way of the ttaiister of ihe canal concession from the company to tin United States, - Panama co--t- Masked Men Rob Grocery. Two young men with handkerchiefs concealing their faces entered tho bar room connected with the grocery of John O'Rrlen In San Francisco. With revolvers displayed they ordered the three occupants of the place to throw-utheir hands. One man named O'Callaghan was slow In obeying, and a shot was tired at him. Tho hullo: and one of the robbers missed knocked down OCallncan with tho vs ' till aii.iit'U. Sp'culatioti In western butt of his revolver. The robber caftiL Vilttloi s tho cause of tho failure n. t ji - s the front. Coffee porters Assign. The firm i Ta;. lor z Levering, for the past thir v jtars importers of coffee in lSalt.more and New York, announces that in continence of the shriuknge in the value of coffee It had been compelled to go into liquidation, surrendering to the bankers under whose letters of credit the firm has conducted business, and notifying the sellers to the firm of afloat coffees of Us inability to pay for the same on arrival. Tho members of the I1rm de- rllno to name the amount of Habit: Street Car Men's Wages In San Fran- cisco Are Advanced. The answer to the demand of tho Carmen's union for increased wages was given and various concessions out Wednesday by the officers of tho United Railroads of San Francisco. While declining to grant tho pressed rates, the company proposes a new agreement, making an advance In the wages of many of the men. It claims that It has made as liberal conces sions as can be accorded, consistent with the best interest of the corpora ation. c Hard to Get News From Russians. As the time approaches for the opening of land operations on a largo scale the Russian authorities are exercising greater vigilance to prevent the news of their plans for the movement to nnd tiie disposition of troops in the theatre of war from going abroad, whore it might be of service ty Ihe enemy. For ten days not a scrap of real information except Btich as is contained iu ofiioia.1 dispatches has been given t ut or has come from sevThree tip nun lost their los-others were injun l and i f about $2r.ii,i!ini was caused by tire which destroyed ihe largo planl of the York. Pa., Carriage company. The plant was consumed with its inflammable contents ami much adjoining properly was damaged. Shortly before lo o'clock a wall fell, burying beneath the hot bricks throe firemen, Harris Saltzgixer. Henry Streine and Louis Strublinger. era! i Accused of Murdvring His Wife. As a result of the examination of the body of Mrs. Frank Charles, her husband was placed jn jail at Redding, Oak, Monday, to answer to a charge of murder. He Is alleged to have caused his wife's death by beating her over the head. Charles is a Indian, and his wife was a quarter-breed Indian. He wooed and won her at a reservation in Oregm and, brought her to this country less than a year ago. The couple lived on the .MeCloud river, eight miles above llaird. W--- of Omaha Baby Burned in Cigarette Factory. As near as can be ascertained, the fire which swept West Tampa, Fla., Monday, caused a loss which will exceed $300,000. The only death loss-sfar as known is that of a Cuban baby burned in one of the cigar factories. Fifteen blocks of business houses and nearly 200 tenements were West Tampa has only a destroyed. small water plant, and as a consequence the water supply gave out. Hundreds of families of cigar makers are homeless. n U'-mV'V'1- Office Moved From to Chicago. The result of the referendum vote, now about completed, will have thr effect of removing the national socia' 1st headquarters from Omaha to Chicago. The vote has been in progress-foseveral months, and is practically all counted. The office will be removed to Chicago in about two weeks. The national secretary has been located in Chicago several months. 1 - Live-Wit- SOCIALIST HEADQUARTERS. 1 ,47""'' Woman Will Not Suit for divorce has been instituted hy Mrs. Wilkinson, wife of a Paterson, N. J., silk mill owner, on the ground that her husband persists in smoking a pipe, despite the fact that a hereditary trait makes tobacco smoke obnoxious to ber, and that her wilt power cannot shake off the Illness that follows the inhalation of smoke indoors. She says her mother was affected in the same way. rdo-i's- BONDS. Jersey Man Who Smokes. t ea-'- Plague ; i k- - New i -- BROUGHT DIVORCE- - PIPE Another Assassination in Kentucky. James Johns' n, a nephew of J. II. of Prohibitionists Ccom Started by Murium, who was assassinated a year Indiana. ago. was shot and kiiled Saturday by At the state convention of Pielr.hiPummer spher, at the mouth ol on tli lists held in Indianapolis. Lid., George ore. 1,, tan miles south of Jacknawho is chief Major Get., lai !',;-.siiay, u boom was started for a son, Ky. Sphcr was standing in a of the Russian N. t. nil ticket composed of General military staif in Manin tho Johnson it river hotisc'.u p.t'd and I'eii.v churia, stands hiah among tiie military n A. Miles for president a:id the slu t was fired men of the empire and has the con-lii MoWIHU'lor oi inoiana 101 mi on a sand bar. m o of those who follow the apparently villa, it piom cation. Spi I. a canatmn. of the naiton. He is a thorough Mr. oi ts a eeus,!i oi speech. .s a tinnlo to his boom leader of the taoiall which is soldier of the modern Russian I for Con-i: tides launched the military wiili h;it!,ing about Marcum's type, and has dnrgr-his ability in i: Nelson A. Miles as the. Prohihiproved at ieath. lie is still large. I. I; caudidaie for president. many departments of the service. Paris Court C!f?rs ' fa." Trarssfc of Locusts in Africa. Firemen Perish. -- -- lmt law i s i Governor cpe-aikn- ' 1 wt-ic'- Maiden Speech cf Idaho Congressman i'retle'.l of Idaho Rcpt'e.:. ;. a .ve tea !a hi i ... htu - a sp ah.-- in licl i. ,,tl Tia 'lay to sp la' t'aa.i'a' land the ptep. ae. tap, ;ll f i in-f- . . tt-- Chu-ang- ' - .1 . ; ('r.-j-o- j , I ; ! . These-number- MILES FOR PRESIDENT. ; itiitia- tentt'f Py a ii'; - "s, hi,-!- I C from-Chan- ; ' Un-sa- Occupy A dispatch received in Ixmdon from Shanghai says: "Japanese scouts entered Wiju, Korea, at 11 o'clock this The Russians apparently morning. retreated beyond the Y'alu river. It is reported in St. Petersburg that Sun Cossacks, commanded by General Artmanoff, have occupied Unsan, Korea, thus forestalling the Japanese, who were marching on Unsan Ju. A letter received in Shanghai from Kobe, Japan, says the Japanese government has 2tiii,oo0 troops in motion and fully 00,000 more tinder arms in garrisons and at the depots. are exclusive of the third which 120,000, reserves, numbering have not yet been called to the colors. The exact number of troops which have left Japan for their various destinations is not known, but the entire first army corps has been landed and has established itself in northwestern . Korea, with its main base at Chinam-phoThe general staff still carefully guards the plan of campaign, but it is generally believed that, they will operate three armies, each nominally numbering lOo.Ono men. the second army landing west of the Yalu river,. and the third army east of New The landings cf the latter two armies will be easily accomplished, for the light cruiser squadrons can protect both movements. It is thought that the landing of a heavy Japanese force west of the mouth of the Y'alu wil force the Russians to abandon the fortifications which they have been erecting north of the Yalu river for the purpose of opposing the crossing of the first army of Japanese from Korea. The Japanese are confident that the Russians will be unable to transport supplies enough to maintain in Manchuria a force larger than 300,000 men. The heavy detachments necessary to guard the railroad and supply bases will, it is said, reduce the Russian fighting forco to about 200,000-men- rail-;.!- John K. Winder, as first counselor Anthon H. the first presidency; Lund, as second counselor in the first presidency. Francis M. Lyman as president of the twelve apostles. the counsel of As members of twelve apostles: Francis M. Lyman, John Henry Smith, (leorge Tcasdalo, r Heber J. Grant, John V. Taylor, W. Merrill, Matthias F. Cowley, Abraham O. Woodruff, Hudger ('law-son- . Ueed Stnoot, Ilyrum M. Smith and George A. Smith. John Smith as presiding patriarch of the church. e l ily Saturday nerOirtve ', t' .l'll. W :!.! to oe tot i.t i be w I: ! ." e. two-stor- in ; authi tity on ! j RECROSS Forestalling Japanest. t y OFZR AVION $ TJV CCKtA i a li' itihiT ot re, culture, and v i Saints. eJ,v t j V tl-- i,t hereby approve and endorse the statement and declaration of President. Joseph F. Smith, just, made to this conference concerning plural marriages, and will support the courts nf the church in the enforcement thereof." . At tho afternoon session the au thorities sustained, as proposed by President Joseph F. Smith, were as follows: Joseph F. Smith, as prophet, seer and revelator and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- r Wiju, While Cossacks .v- Firebugs Imperil Seattle Homes. In the third incendiary fire within To Be Used by National Banks as two hours in Seattle, early Sunday Basis for Circulation. morning, J. W. Nonis was probably The senate committer- on tinaneo iatally burned while trying to save has authorized Senator Aldric'u to re- his wife from the ilanms. Mrs. Morris winport an amendment to the bill for the was let down from a second-storcanal dow by her husband just after his government of the Panama in law. Mrs. Robert Not ris, xcuo, giving to the canal construction daughter had saved la r baby by escaping of and privileges bonds all the rights through a window on the first door. govoni-- ; At tho time the department apparuiu.; t'ao outstanding - per cam. ent bonds. Tho elTet t is to allow was retttrtiieg fivm lighting ati incenas u national bunks to use l.ie ! ' '.: diary fire iu a linking house a few basis for circulation. blocks away. Advices from various sources .iff t;,at ttr I ap.if.crc landini) in Korea the troths are t o and f'cio Chemulpo and Cens.m. Japan thus is repcitliuj the t t ii.ii-in the Ch.no. Japanese . whe-ibv capturing Piee Yarn) S't- - !,t , otiura td of tite reads to the Yalu, drove de Chinese back, and o o the ""."i into N'ai'c'iuria. The Capture cf Pmj Y.itia, wiucn is renamed as tuc key to Nort'ura Korea, ended C lune-.cper.it. ens in that country. The peceot phiri of tite Japan-sis said to be t.i laaic'i through P i'ijVuki. defr " t'n- Rus:l.;ti3 who s Y.t'u re,.-rtroops b.ic' maybe there, tit ve t'te and coni t r capture cf tinue en to i, will cut o" I'- - t Atthur and Dal-nfrom suppOri ,nd iwe the Japanese rossps-or-of tee cap t.i! cf . Wi A pick t js Japanese Scouts Said to Have Entered 1 - CANAL CONSTRUCTION ' i cJHlpq i J. of ing would i iy t rrucw sea a few t .i i l Vc nm w:i i'ed. n.ar-- , plural and anti'mne.-the church ail or solemnizing be liable to ex- - PORT ARTHUR tm li;i ail, what Was ;1r o , He ( i; laam w p lyg all hat t V t 8M. Klla Clawson. an eight year old girl of Salt l ake City, took a dose of mr-bollacid, mistaking it for cuiutli mod Iclne Prompt net ion saved her fro-Immediate death, Put : !,e in not jet out of danger. tee, it - - 1 FOLLOWERS OF CZAR YALU RIVER. . to the ii fatal. in. m e i. '. :;!..-,..- 1 :l.er. Mar-rine- ri.. ' Rus--:::n- s ! pal-la- and severely Injured. The U.rcT lil m to the ground nnd then kicked hitn in tlio face. His Injuries ' ' a of the f Jesus (' irist :c: ci lite; l I tr KTIlEAT J tJvC; i I i . , Anderson of Huutsville was kicked by a hotse Friday of last week , h i at-- Kansas Senator Must Serve Sue Months in Jail and Pay $2,500. S aatcr Lurton of Kansas was sen-i- . toed by Judge Adams, at St, Ixiuis .1 :i to six months confine-'i.en- t 'n in nh -- om n Koiia (ccup'nl the ,n the iron county jail and to . town ,f (.'i.nt g lay pay a fine of JJ.Ta u. a.ti without i paosi: ion. AooTa y Judge Krum immediately, eng Cheng s i r: the f'ei in real, eitl.t-emiles had a ill of options in the case, -- t i f ( Lei..', a bond of $!'i,""0, which Ju, aad about forty and was aeifpted. 'a n nth cf W:ju. When the Japanese drove the The case will now be appealed to out (f Clieng Ju last Monday, ihe United States district court of the highest tribunal in tho he Russians withdrew in two col-c- , ,.'(' poing over the Koak San matt.-.-Ftal the other over the Pekln Senator Pan ton, who is renior sena ioi. ator fiom Kansas, was convicted after iul. in which various Th Japarose advance from Cheng an exhaustive Ju was made very rapidly. It was hii..:s from him to the Rialto Grain anticipated that the Russians would - Seen dies company, the checks resist this advance, but they failed to which he received in payment for his do so, and it is now not probable that si it es in behalf of the concern be tut- - post' ilice department and the there will he any further opposition '. ilmi.it y of numerous agents of the south of the Yalu river. we: - introduced. ; .tttic.etit Cheng Ju, because of its superior Senator Purton's defense was that natural surroundings, is the strongest h" was acting in the capacity place between Ping Yang and Wiju. oi an attorney, and did not employ Beside these natural advantages there li: sei'aio.ial ini'.iienie in the work. 's an old Korean fort there, which, had I' is a oi nci'ioaco tiiat ihe amount it Leon defended with spirit, would line. Kh.V'ii. itnnosod upon Sen-t;- . have been hard to take. The Japanese r Km ton. is identical with the are gratified at the comparative ease v dt ici) the aecrrdiug with which they drove the Russians he receiveil from the Rialto from this fort. ; a ;i i- Securities company. The Russian patrols are reported to be ;n iiiiriy jail, to nhiili Senator in the country oast of the Pekin road, i for six months, ti ti wits se Hoiii-' but it is net probable that there is ..fed in the colony seat at Iron any considerable force of Russians in a viilatte cf l.lho popula-':..'vi. M that section. The patrols are with. :.!: y ' miles southeast of . to the northward hot-..( drawing gradually tli,. lion Mountfi.n toward the Yalu. brick is a The It is reported that the Ice on tho and in a, portion of it Slier-I'in no-valu is well broken up, and in the 1'i.li. makes Li.j home with his future the river must he crossed ;'!! ily. either in junks or over pontoon A'coicit-;- ; to the ttilc of the jail, v', ich bridges. 'a'l: year's sentence for if a pii r hy th ee months COLOMBIA WILL FIGHT. Burton's S.'aato'.-. .' e. si :1 ihto mav be 'o ta! Intends to Invade the Republic of t.a.., months. f,,pr iu.j opo-hiPanama and Wage War. I"Q EC SHIFTED. Al: Judge Holguin, financial agent of v. ho was one of the parties Colombia, Tr, Will Change Boy's Heart instigating the recent suit against tho "roiii Hioht to Left Side. Panama Canal company, said in an ins : ;ha t a; est known terview in Paris: o. ,.. s.a.p,:.;. aili be performed "We intend to appeal, and if that Van Nor'!:;ya on d ycir-ohfalls we will apply to the court of ' .it. i t ,v Voil; City, wlto Is from cassation. Finally, if all the French ve his hear ti'iiPS'hl'it.'t' t i the usual courts refuse us justice, Colombia will id ' ds p.publish a manifesto to the world, ext .o ; : v, t.oil i.?;.n plaining that she Is the victim of odious spoliation which compels her to l';w has been the Ittil resort to arms. When the American nt has bean are and Colon at Panama srptadrons hi:: of Ills i inwill Colombian withdrawn forces vade the rebel republic of Panama t;;. t'o is ot ci'ii iu'v heiUt and make war." lev a red. an healthy, but bis ihe iai" - th::l he is the vv s MAKAROFF RESPONSIBLE. 'do yotit sister in tiie world. 1'h .uhlan notae will i ar." ' the l"v'-Puts Heart Into Russian Soldiers and to beat wii'i almost ipcro lih'c Causes Increased Energy. iphl ty. For some time pasa Pr R. The news comes from Port Arthur '. (H iiiismnn has bear, studying ihe ase. that preparations have been made to t "V- - t X car"." stdd P'. give the Japanese a warm reception ".lausican ti'iiay. "is no of ;i.e mi s: l.pvo ever bid to d"il w'.lh. in case they again attempt to block -- eeulinr ' carnct make a'.y stater'tiu uniii the harbor. Vice Admiral Togo was have pei I'm nie.l the operation." right in surmising that Vice Admiral llAkaroff Is responsible for the change IWUnCCR MY37ERY. in Russian naval tactics and for the A Inspiration of Russian seamen. 3ody of Missing Washington Ranche' Found in Shallow Grave. signalman named Andronsenko, who, during the bombardment of Vladivosin the neis'ahorhod of Pec;lo tok, remained at a small signal sta,'ash are wrotthlit up over th t tion on Askold island, near the enemy's ships and wired information I'.nding cf the body cf a man buried of the movements of the enemy to in a shallow grave. The grewsoni' the forts, has been decorated with the find was made by a couple of stockcross of St. George. men. The body was identified late.' as ihat of E. !' liiigli.'.i. a yo.o g Ran Out of Ammunition. rancher, who disa':p. need in :.!. A dispatch received at Cape Hay-tioions nrtr-'- ! This is the fourth m that has taken p!;o o in that from Monte Cristi, Santo Dominin the past ilnee years. Tito go, reports that General Epifanio Rodowls and his :l;er titree were without ammunition, riguez, being .vi'e. an i'ge.l cou'ile v.lto v.cre hrti-- t abandoned the tow n and embarked on il'y cton to dentil ;it plr lr me tho German steamer Hispania for St. in Novemhor. lhi'L'. p.cbably for the and Cliar'a; Thomas. This news is confirmed by purpose of robbery, in his :! xei tho Dominican consul at Capo Hay-tio- Tla'iiis. wi'.o v.n.s It is rumored that Generals at Geneva. April, limit, no motive lor the crime having ever be "a found. Rodriguez nnd Navarro having abandoned President. Morales, are trying RUSSIAN CHIEF CF STAFF. to start a movement in favor of former President Horatio Vasqucz. off.-re- iamenio was, introThe j,i duced by.i - a nt ,b seph F. Smith and adojiiJ ..i.aulnn.udy by a resolu- Uon intro by Apostle Francis M. of the tiuoruin of; nt Lyman, ,,ies,.i. ' the twelve a, e.ali s. After Ih!.- - iesoluii'iii was adopted,: C4PT. K4JZL70T0 For an oilicer of the Japanese army or navy to be received in audience by the emperor Is so rare an honor that a special significance is attached to OPT PCWD&T the summons received by Capt. Yama- ' or Tfir twuo' f ntot'ft to present' himself atWio royCapt. Rondneff, who rommandod the iu Tokio. Russian cruiser Varlajg in the first bat- palace Capt. Yamamoto was one of the ofmudh tle with Japan, has received ficers who covered himself with glory praise In St. Petersburg for tho at the naval battle off Chemulpo when fight he niadu against (f,reat odds. the Kussian ships of war, the Variag Feb. 8 the Japanese fleet found tho and Koreltz, were sunk. He took with Variag and the gunboat Korietz in the him to Choida castlo for presentation harbor at Chemulpo and ordered theni to tho emperor the Hags of the Rusto leave. The Hussian ships made for sian vessels. the open sea and were attacked. Tho Capt. Yamamoto represented the Variag made a stubborn tight, but was Japanese navy In the naval procession destroyed by an overwhelming uumber at tho funeral o the Into Queen Vicmt shells. toria. Knill e . how communica Pa,n cation. i i re formally two-yea- , n, rr hy Apostle Lyman: "Resolved, that we, the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, In general conference The report comes from Wichita, Kans., that some women at a putty discussed thi Heel Hmoct. affair and varied the function by hanging the Utah senator in ctligy. More than a dozen towns and cities of the Mate were represented at the first session of tho annual union of young people's Christian societies In Salt I.ako City. r The old son of Frank Met calf was stung to death by bees at Arcadia. Ore., last week, Mr. Metcalf was for many years superintendent of the state school for the deaf and dumb of this state. Tory Catie-le.iriding ill a r Lr-e- the cf sented James Wood wns Killed at Promontory by being run over by a work train. Ho was Biandlng on tho track and failed to observe the ot PK - t the tiaTij. G. n. Pay of Salt I.ako City broke bis wrist while ttopplng a runaway on the streets of Ogden one day last week, Raving a lady from probable fatal Injury. The home of Rimer Huntsman in Annahella was destroyed by fire last week, Tho fire was evidently started by someone who was stealing the fruit left In the cellar. J I aftc-r-t'- m la TO PRISON. BURTON SENTENCED : by Any of '''-;-b- r Ex.. in Coal Miners' Strike in Iowa Throws Marty Men Out of Work. A po iul from lies Moines, Iowa, of April 5, .says: On ac under count of the coal strike the railways aiiii'inm (I 'hat at least 5u0 men will be ;.ald off at once. Seventeen swindling crown and nineteen full rain cri ws running out of Pes .Moines and Yali! y Junction quit work today. Ni Mrs. not c , ) Salt are Cere-- S'-i- il the same course, in- John It. Win-Ihcsi'leiit troduced hy dor, an j Hi iiiing for the erection of Hiiiiiliir iv ' ion by railways centering a buildin. or monument as a menior-- , lal to Jo. ah Smith. at Jionne, li. lle Plain, Oskaloosa, and Albia will mean the loss as introTint pi'inoiinciamento, of work to about ljioo men. Churches duced bv Smith, follows: In lies Moines are closed on account "InsKuim li there are numerous of the strike, and tho schools have reports u. It illation that plural marbeen closed for a week until coal can riages' i,.r e lieou enieicd into declaration of 'ae be secured. Only one school room In trary W' druff of Septfinher 2fi, Preside; the city is open. A call reconvening LABOR TROUBLES AT PANAMA. lsftu, I'liioiioniy called the manifesto, the joint, conference at Pes Moines which s Issued by President Wooda which at settlement in few a days, United States Marines Must Act as ruff and adopted by the church at its issued. bo will looked is for, Strike Breakers. general conference, October l, IS'Jo, which forbade any marriages violative Tho labor troubles of the. isthmus of the Sw of the land, I, Joseph F, MIKADO RECEIVES HERO. of I'anama Kailt'oad company havo Smith, president of the Church of taken a scriiiiis tnni and the facts Jesus Cirist of Latter-daSaints, hereby ailinn and declare that no such Marriages have been solemnized with CAPT. RONDNEFF PRAISED. the auction, consent or knowledge of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dasaints; and 1 tv. 5 announce that all such "I marriages are prohibited, and if any 'i oilicer or member of the church shall if IsZ? ,, assume to solemnize or enter into any ru li marriage lie will be deemed in tniii-i- ; i' n against the church and will he liable to lie dealt with according hi the rules and regulations thereof and excommunicated therefrom. JOSKPH F. SMITH. of Jesus 1'rcshbTit of the Church Saints." Christ of Latter-dawas preTiie following resolution dpahs. twmy-sl- will, TO ADVANCE. Toward Wiju. But Hac Net Yet Encountered Russians. Advifis frctn Tol.io mat tne !va: '! gtitti 1 of the Japanese army PRESIDENT SVITH ISSUES VANI-FESTO PROHIBITING PLURAL i i . There JAPS CONTINUE Are amy, decia: exercised riages are ever, be no i i.mpiil.Hion 'he stiil.eis to compel them to that any na apain-'. .r.'i to work. thorizing, i such marrh.g PINCHES THE PUBLIC. ' p.,:irp are after tostaurant keep-ri.' Osdn who are selling liquor !.: nr license. ycA'diMer. a?ed 1G. of Salt lVo City, is dead as tin; result of .n.iiSr.e poisoning. Goternor Wells has Issued a proclamation designating Friday, Apnl 15th, as Arbor day. The week on the Fait Lake Mining exchange closed on the pale of 07,11a ibaren of stock for $0u;::.5ii. with the All traffic communication mines at Alta has been cut off by an Immense snowsltdo In Little. Cottonwood canyon. The report of the board of health of fait Lake City for the past week shows a record of forty one births and i I.;-- jbeiaiiio i,ee,sary. Li Tie I!AN ONVTOLYiA?l Y; l I ONE CF THE M03 LAID LOW BY A BULLET. tL'SSAY. - I Hle. ' |