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Show NEWS SUMMARY. FIGHT ANOTHER DUEL The population of Korea is 15,000,-00- 0 in round numbers, and it is about as large as the state of Kansas. An crusade has been inaugurated by the United Confederate Veterans of Grenada, Miss. Owing to the discontinuance of the trips of the volunteer fleet steamers, no tea Is com ins from Ceylon by water. A tornado .struck the village of Texas, demolishing a number of JioirsoM nnd damaging a number of outbuildings. The Midland mill r.t Muncie, InJ.. is to oj.eratium-i- the CuO employs having accepted a 2;) pr cent reduction in wages. Tho worbl's cotton crop report for 1902-ix estimated by the department of figrleultnro at 7,1 TU.TCj bales, valued at $7"0iS2,-- 3 1. An outbreak of the bubonic plague has occurred In the Indian coolie hoc- tlon at Jolnnnofhurg. Thirty ileatlm have occurred la a wool;. The feverewt windstorm pince IS':'' occurred nt Salem, Ore., on the 10th. ConsIderalle damnne was done and there were numerous narrow escapes from Injury. uavui Carroll, a rejected suitor for the hand of Annie .Maxwell, daughter of a wealthy farmer living near Lln- coin, Neb., shot tho girl dead nnd Killed himself. Serious riots have occurred nt Agram, capital of students for and against Hus- sda. Several students on both sides were wounded. Ono man was hilled, Beveral more or less serioutdy Injured and one whito woman wounded In a fight between negroes and deputy .sheriffs about two miles from nessemer, Ala. Disastrous prairie fires in the vicinity of Hemlngford, Nob., havo deranch barns pnd stroyed groves of timber and ruined the grazing for the next three years. A bad freight wreck occurred nt Lucerne, a tmall ft it Ion a few nilloi wept of Kalispell, Mont., in which one Italian laborer was killed and fourteen of his companions more, or less fert- -' ou?ly injured. Robbers blew the Firpt National fcank building at Firth, Neb., to pieces In an attempt to loot tho safe, but failed to pocuro tho treasure. They were scared away by citizens without securing any booty. A mob of masked men stormed tho Jail at Cleveland, Miss., and pecurod Fayette Sawyer and P.urke Tarris, negroes, charged with tho murder of a legro porter, and hanged them from .he railroad bridge. The attempt of the disinherited relatives to break the will of Mrs. Abbie l. II. Stuart, a club of Olympln, Wash., and secure a livislon of th IKioiort fftate left by icT, has resulted in failure. John II. Wood, tho convict who tilled J. F. Rutherford last Augnet luring the Folxora (Cal.) prison has been found guilty of mirier In tho fln-- t decree. Wnevl wan one f the leaders of the outbreak. At Mountain View, Wasdi., the homo f Bertram! Drake caught fire wh o was lighting lh heating stove, and tan totally destroyed. Ills two lighter, aced f. and n years, who ere asleep upstair?, were burned to RUSSIANS AND JAPS STILL SPAR- antl-lynchin- RING AT PORT ARTHUR. The report that Tort Arthur had fallen Is now conceded to have been It doubtless arose over premature. the fact that the Japanese and Russian fleets had another engagement o!'f Port Arthur on Sunday. Tho dispatches contain fow details of the According to the story of a refugee who reached Tlcn Tain Monday night, the UiiHiaan ships enpaved a portion of Togo's sqttadrt-n- tho Rus-fiaprotected crub.er Diana being badly damage 1. About twenty shots from th,i heavy guns of tho sdilps were exchanged. According to a correspondent of tho London li.:i!y Mail nt Newchwang, Co'ieral Kuivpatkin has wired Lieutenant Oenoiul Stocssnl that he must hold I'ort Arthur with tha present garrison. The Daily Express correspondent at Uorliu grvos an ollered oliicial intimation from tho Russian ambassador, Count that Makaroff has mined all tho (cast of tho peninsula at l'ort Arthur, tho situation of the mines extending three miles seaward. A correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Viiikow says the Japanese again attacked l'ort Arthur March 12 as a challenge for Vice Admiral Makaroff to come out and fight. During the heavy bombardment, the rays tho Japanese were In a position of safety from the fortress. The Russian casualties amounted to 300 killed and wounded. u 1 i Crotla-Slavoni- ( : - well-know- - Vice-Ad-niir- n - wo-na- n out-rea- eith. corre-cpoiule- ! $50,000 $90,000, Capital Surplut and Profits N. A. KEILSON, Prop. General Banking In' all Its branches. Special attention given to out of town busieO.O.WHITMORlt, President. W. H. MnOOItNICK.Vlira-I'roslUent- . M. WillTMOllK, ( anliler. KL'OEN OILEH, O. Three doors North of Post Ailtut Crhl. & nio Grenda B. R. "Scenic Line of the World." ii I to Tti n.'nt i.ii I.EAUVIIXB, CRIP OLENWOOK SritlXil-TLK CliKKK, rLLlU.O, COLOHAJO 81'UINOS. UENVKR AND ALL POINTS KAT. 1 THD LOMAX MJIBKU SHOP Two f) $ (lum-- wouiu of p. IFair-Cuttin- O fr r L 7: OgAm Salt Lake " I'roro 8 to 0: 0m " " Juuo'u.nf'li" S 'tW ' (iirli WODil " ti!:;Jiii ' Arlii-hii- 28, 1000. Train NoS TmtoNo Allitnila I'l.l.-wtf- htrram LluutfJ T:l0p :20 " t:!prn :l " .16 12: Am C:M I :w " I I " 0 l( I MO .... Kltfpui pii.-blI;: ate C:?2r" : :6 " pai 40 :i cam ou all throng k Nw and flrrnjH!li IriiiriH, "rvl!-- e a lacartw. leeplnf eart Tlirouh l'utluiau and famil to Chicag o Ttir-- e jirrkoually ponduclJ tourlnl or famtl weekly ncuraUiua lo New oiH C1W and Uoa ton ria CIiIcmmo or St. Lottla. For ralrit. di'scrliuive pamplilrU and all U furiuatiou apply to any Ticket Ageul r U l'riplCreek.7:J 1.4 " - Colorado Spa;0 " :u " " Jjrnvcr Joseph Lindhart, EOAT CUT IN TWO. General Blacksmith. Wheelwright and Carriage Portsmouth dispatch, under date Painter. of March 18, says: Dritish submarine 1 boat No. A was run down nnd sunk off the Xnb light; hip today by a Donal Currie liner, and eleven persons were Half Block North of 8. drowned. Including Lieutenant Ou Main Street. the senior officer engaged in the submarine work. The liner passed on and reported that she had struck A avtr IH g . Eleven Perrons Lose Their Lives as Recult of the Accident. uJ Betwren Grud Juration ETF'tCTIVC StPTCAT.BER hee-iin- SUBMARINE oivuDrnF fz'xrs.xx.'i o. Ehavlntf. end Khampooi'ui done iu Crst tduH stylo. 1 doith. Tin' case his been bitterly contested, nnd a considerable sum has been spon t in rn end. avor to saw Mott from the gallows. Office. Mm bl Involved he day of the P;ui-.-in a e!i:,:',;y ctnrrcl with bis wife, which v;:s f. A w ;1 by Ms shooting her four t:i:i'-- with revolver while she was 11. a.- - froa the room-- His wife lingered for nine hours before wrk. od flrttt cl Ooarteoua ness t DINING OA1W a Carte on all through trains la Service For tk'scrlptlve pamphleU ot other Information, AddrtMts P. V. I. A. Benton, '"Tan-serg- Gen'l AgU Pa-is- Dept., Salt Laka, Dtai . a torpedo. At the time she was struck the submarine wps off the l!ditchtr engaged MEN DRIVEN FROM HOME. In the maneuvers, and was lying In seven fathoms of water waiting the Citizens Alliance at Tellurlde, Colo., approach of a battleship. The boat was one of the pewc-.t- of the fleet of Deport Striking Miners. vessels and was built from submarine One hundred members of the tho lnte-- t mode If-- but she has always Alliance, after u meeting at Tel- been a bad diver. She was Inspected lurite, Colo., armed with Winchesters recently by both King Edward and the and revolvers, scoured the town and Prince of Wales. tool; into custody between seventy an 'J MINERS WILL NOT STRIKE. efg'.ty union men and sympathizers. In some Instances doers to dwelling Vote to Accent a Two Years' Wage houses were forced and broken open. Scale Offered by Operators. The men were heided In a vacant A from Indianapolis. Ind.. store room until 2 a. in., and when all dated dispatch March IS, says: Tho tellers tothose desired had been captured they w ero marched to the depot and loaded day completed the count of the votes Into two coaches. As the special train of tho miners on the proposition to departed the Citizens Alliance fired accept or reject the operators' offer three volleys of eLols in the air. of a two vears' wn-r- o scale, nnd announced the result ps follows: Total Kuropatkin Rushing to the Front. vote enst. 10",7. For acceptance of to the scale. fS "14: .Tiinst the scale General Kuropatkin expects a strike, 07.173. Maroach Mukden March 2Cth, and every- and in favor of a strike, 31 141. against thing will be sidetracked in order to jority KCt him to the front on schedule time. Japs Will Care for Missionaries. . The general bear3 an autograph loiter Tho followintr report has boon refrom the emperor to Viceroy AlexieiT. ceived at tho state department from to whom he will report. It Is under- Tnlted States Minister Grlscom: "In stood that the viceroy will then turn of the fact that there am some over the entire direction of the land view In American missionaries operations to General Kuropatkin, twenty to unable are snd that Fusan they who will transmit his reports to the with Mr. communicate by telegraph emperor through the viceroy, but Allen In Seoul. I deemed it advisable practically this is tho only point on the matter Informally to which Viceroy Aleiltff will maintain to mention Baron Komura. In reply to my Insuperiority. quiries Paron Komura stated that am-to ple measures were being taken Slayer of Editor Gonzales to Run for protect all foreigners In Fusan." Congress. War Will Be of Long Duration. Governor Jamea II. Admiral Stackelberg. who on acTillman, recently acquitted of murder for tho killing of Fditor X. O. Gonzales count of Illness, turned over the comcf C himbia. S. C, has announced his mand of the Vladivostok squadron . has arrived candidacy for congress in an Inter- to Captain In St. Petersburg. II expresses the view In tho Augusta Chronicle. Ha war will bo of long will stand for tho seat made vacant by opinion that the from th" extensive duration. Judeing tho death of Congressman O. W. Croft Japanese preparations, which were of South Carolina. Tho dead con- thoroughly understood st Vladivostok, gressman was at ono time th law whore war was expected even earlier partner of Mr. Tillman and was his than it came. leading counsel in the murder trial. SHIP STRUCK A MINE. Senate Fortifications Dill. Tho senate passed the fortification Only Four of tHe Crew Picked Up After the Explosion. after a appropriation, bill Turn-lay- , While entering Port Arthur on the three hours' discussion of the amend, ICth Inst., says a dispatrh from ment authorizing tho purchase of an P.ussian boat the torpedo experimental torpedo boat and the Skorrol struck upon an unprovision for tho purchase of sites of defense works In the Hawaiian placed mine and was blown MP- Four wero saved. VIveroy Islands. The Hawaiian provision, of the crew Alotieff wires a repert confirming prewhich had been eliminated by the vious accounts of tho damage done to committee, was restored and the sum Fort Arthur dnrir.g the bembirdr-en- t Increased fTym $;eo.000, as fixed by of tho loh, but snvs the ;ory ' f fire there Is "a base fahf'; ..on." tho house, to $.12,loi). Citi-r.cn.-- CITY BARBER SIIOP. Of jXToplil. LUNT'S PHARMACY Main Street Choice lino of Drus, Patent Medicines, i' Drug-pists- , Sundries, Totlet Articles, Perfuuiery, Stationery, Cigars and Tobacco : : : : : See our swell lino of LEATHER PURSES Our atoek la entirely new and (rash and none bn par drug ar oaed In doclura' praaonptloaa ao4 fatul y reclpa, whlcU are oar pclalty GEO. W. LUNT, Prop. HBWSBRVICB EASTBOUND THREE THROUGH TRAINS TO CHICAGO EVERY DAX VIA THE UNION PACIFIC and COICIGO, UlLLWAUKEEfi ST. PAUL LINE. O. 8. WILLIAE3, Commerciml Agrntt 108 W. Sad South Stret, Sail Ltvks CU; noitj-onMoln- The Servian foreign ofdee having aked Russia when she would accept olunteers from Pervla, tho emperor s ?plled that ho would accept the of riO Servians and T.CtH Ibib njiann Immediifely, Their enlist Knt begins immediately. A dispatch from Unite, Mont, says lat the city, which started to slide own the mountain several years ago, is Just made another move, a tium-y- r of lurgo ImildiriE within the show cracks, due to the tnove-cn-t of tho earth. .Democratic county convention hdd Orleans. Chemung and Cortland iiintfcs. New York, to chooFe delo-ife- s to tho St. IouH convention. their tlelegafoa to favor R. Parker of New York i tgo Alton r the presidential nomination. The Japanese authorities have tho newspaper correspondents ringyang and Anju to return. They o refuse to honor the permits given for correspondents to ac- mpany troops to fbo front, and are Iding them at Seoul. A donl for Sf!) tons of barley has witl on cloei at San Francisco rnts of the It'iNn governmerit for ? tio of nu?clfln fropa in the field, th r?ni3n and .lapanece agents vo been necrnf fating In this market some time past. rr-Ico- ter-tor- y . or-rr- d ; -- , neck was broken. Mott walked unassisted from the jail to tho encloKtire in which tho gallows had been erected. In a brief speech under the gallows he stated ho believed his conviction had been brought about methods, and conthrough ui.;hoT:o:-,cluded by saying that he was willing to give life for life. The crime for which Mott was hung was tho shooting of ids wife on Sunday, January I, I'jo:!. For months been previous to the munlcf ho ndilicted to the u e of lh.uor ami drugs, c.tusing n depressed mental Whito or-- t on a business oojidMlon. trip hi; wife sold Pi:- laundry busi ness In Jle became greatly angered on bis r luni, brooding const uitly ovit v ;:'.; net. On the ,TH. First National Bank Mls-aoul-a, In Engagement the Russian Cruiser Diana is Baly Damaged Report That Port Arthur Had Fallen Proves to be Erroneous. g 3 i Pays the Penalty for Murder at Miteeula, Mont. Louis II. Mott was hanged at Mont., at 6:08 o'clock Friday morning for the murder of his wife. Five minutes after the trap was pprunjr he was pronounced dead. His Louis H. Mott Ney-lruu- l, t MEETS HIS DOOM. MURDERER for-i",rl- y n: In tho HEART Che-foo- of - Three Killed by Toy Pistol Caps. Throe personp, two of them being boys, were killed and right other employes were Injured in Chkaco Tuesday by an explosion r.f toy pistol raps, which completely demolished thf brick nanufnrt 'iriri; p:nt rf tho Chicaco Toy Novrlfy company. The wrecked building caucht fire after the expY?:, and tho bodies of the d'n l so bad;y burrel end rar.z'ed that it was to Tpeocrlze them except by remnants cf clothing. two-stor- r im-rosir- Dr. Wood Confirmed as Major Ge-- t Wood was conGeneral firmed major treneral by tho senate on Friday, the vot being 45 to 1G. The U-- 4 Tb LuMintfloo No:(J Is onf crack CHICAGO Uaio Da?ario Orotba aod Chlca;o leates DtiYef 4 15 p. m. Anothafgood train kaTM 10.35 p. to. IWI forgat 10.SS p. it rank dates fren August S, 191. the day President TVoevcit made the 1 contest against his promotion. Tb" cerir1rmst!'''n t ",in em Xovember If. convened 19'el. soon sf'fr enrgress if and confin'ted In speeial tf ct'(in When lb0 through tf't-- scsdrn. death removed Senator ITsnna from f ne onpoeern f,f r; j.eral Wood only two Republicans remained In the ml Hi id. trait oar 2.00 p. m. and 8k Lrjuia. filiipij ISMil t Tiorlty. The Burlington station In ttri Chicago !s in tho heart cf tho !i! city. You land within a few minutes walk of tho principal business houses and tho Lest hotels. You can board a street- 13 car right at the door for any part of the city. On arrival in a large city these thing count. i Tick! fO V7-- at B. fur Kansas City and Offlcs: Ceccnd QoatXi Ot. t. KE3LEM, Goteral AgU SALT LAKE CITY. i j f i i i 1 1 j. nIj i tl i i i lii ill i it Tii Hi? ! i: :t n tt |