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Show v tali rilL ASSGaATED MSS h.- -, '1. I TELEGRAPHIC fitter lt3ii SERV1CL Icrccssl Ktr farf eni Trtsicy i'fc UL( NO. 75. VOL. L iiQ OGDEN CITY. UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 15, 1904. PRICE FIVE CENTS. i ih th, . CIHCAGG Hi hcita 1A u,- NEXT LEADER POOL THEIR PROFITS -- but Judge Harlan Says Northern Pacific and Great Northern Cannot Combine to Retard Interstate Commerce. n-- - :n u( !u S f ihi - P- Bur ot Washington, March 14.- -In the of the United ,.:t iuo wan delivered In ,ihv an opinion time l"mU r the Sit-- 1 Staten wrt kiiinr, to-- the r case of the Northern Securities nd ve upon lord I , the l'niic.1 States for the mer-se- r cnvermueiit'a contention that the was Illegal. The opinion of the Justice court was handed down hy uf iho Harlan, and It upheld the decree a circuii court for the district of in every particular. Four of live Ihe justices dissented from the dills-- : ciisiitutins ihe majority. Tho differ-inn of the court was due to a as to the right of fed- ( in e of opinion eml rontrol of state corporations. The aumajority .opinion proceeded n the unthority that congress has a rightinter-Matder tire constitution to control ntmmerce, no matier by whom conducted, while the iulmrity or dissent ing opinion, waa based on the theeffort ory that in the present case the inis to regulate the ownership, not terstate traffic. An effort was made by the court to prevent the knowledge of Ihe fact that ilie opinion was to be rendered today e from getting to tho public, but never-liiless, it was quite generally understood among liewspaiiernien, attorneys and others for an hour or so before the The that convening of court today When, opinion would ire announced. therefore, the members of the court filed Into the chamber they were mot filled evby an expectant crowd which ery seat both Inside and outside the bar. Seated among tho attorneys were Attorney General Knox and Secretary Taft, and an unusual number of senators and membera of the bouse. There manifested when, was no surprise promptly on tho assembling of the court, Justice Harlan began the delivery of the opinion. The fact that he had I teen selected for the preparation r of ihe document at once led most jwo-plto conclude that the derision wonld ami-trus- t law and uphold the Sherman sustain the contention of the govern?lie Justice read ills opinion ment. covered from a printed copy which thirty pages, and consumed about, an hour and a quarter- In its delivery. Very soon after- Justice Harlan had cuncliuleil his presentation of the rase It bi'came evident that the court had iliv idl'd on the questiona at Issue, and as other opinions were announced It only hail developed that there not been a very close shave for the government. but that one of the members of tho court, who cast his vote with the majority entertained opinions of his own, which fact rendered the division all the more marked and Interesting. Tills was Justice Brewer, who, while ho concurred In the decision, announced in an independent opinion of his view, that prevkius anti trust decisions had been more sweeping than was justified. Four of the nine Justices 'dissented outright. These were Chief Jtistice Fuller and Justices White, Pcckltnm an.i Holmes. The opinions of Justices HuiTau and White were king, while thote of Justices Brewer and Holmes vtc comparatively brief. All told the cmirt consumed two hours mid three limners iti disposing of the ease. The fan was noted by several persons that vtii- argument, in the case was begun months 14th, Just three previous to the decision. For so a ease this is considered a v-- y brief interim between the arguments and tho decision. The case iW'idrii today was brought hy the Unit- 'I Stales against the Northern Securities company, a corporation of New brsi y. ihe Northern Railway Company, a corporation of Minnesota; the Northern incilic Railway company, a corporation of Wisconsin; James .1. Hill. citizen of Minnesota, and William P. rloii;;n. i). Willis James, John S. Ken-tdJ. Plerpont Morgan. Robert ticorge F. Baker and Daniel citizens ,,f ew yorkk. I'.1 general object was to enforce, as the defendants, the provisions 'f of July 2. 1S90, comniun-- : t as the art. nnd act to protect trade and totnm.'i-i-against unlawful restrain! v. Mep m uf i Min-mot- so wea merry o keep 1 J'fftur on thi io life l.y Ell '(1 (Sul Rev, Iu( rx. - 0U- the and dar- - via rn oRth i, da v , bll( it'ao MK l ai K own him, iron! i life, t th( nbli i'hon il id IU DIM La-t"'i- aca-m- anti-trus- SI. ! en-"A- n P.oiinpolii-s.- j conspiracy was formed in violation of the act." Having outlined these preliminaries. Justice Harlan came Immediately to, the judicial oi (lie case und practically Indicated the decision of the court in the first sentence of the opinion pmiier. In that, sentence he said: In our judgment the evidence fully sustains the material allegations uf the hill and shows a violation of the act of Congress insofar as it declares illegal every combination or conspiracy in restraint of commerce among the several suites and with foreign nations and forbids attempts to monojiolize suen commerce.. He again recurred to ihe facts in the case and said that, laying aside any minor things, it was indisputable that upon the principal facts of the record, under the leadership of Hill and Morgan, the stockholders of the two railroad companies, having practically parallel lines of road, had combined under the laws of New Jersey hy organizing a corporation for the holding of shares of the two eomiianles upon an agreed basis of value. lTucccding he said; The stockholders of these two competing companies disappeared as such for the moment, but immediately reappeared as stockholders of the holding company which was thereafter to guard the interests of both sets of stockholders as a unit and to manage or cause to he managed Imth lines or railroad as if held in one ownership. Necessarily by this combination or arrangement the holding company in Iho fullest sense dominates the situation in l!i interest uf those who were stockholders of the constituent companies, as much so for every practical purpose as if it had been itself a railroad corporation which had built, owned and oM rated both lines for the exclusive benefit of its stockholders. Necessarily, also, the constituent companies ceased, under such a combination. to be in active competition for trad and commen-- along their respective lines and have become practically one jxjwerful corporation by tlie name of a holding corpiiration, the prlncial. if not the sole object, for th formation of which was to carry out the puritose of the original combination under which competition between the constituent comiianies would cease." He said that the stockholders of the two old companies are now united in their interest in preventing all competition between the two lines and that they would take care that no persons are chusen dlreetors of the holding company who will permit competition between the constituent companies, the result being that all the earnings of ine constituent companies make a common funn In the hands of the securities companies upon the basis of certified stock issued by the holding No scheme or device could company. more certainly come within the word a of the act combination' in the form of a trust or otherwise. In restraint of commerce among the states or with forelgu nations or could more easily and certainly suppress free competition lietween the constituent This combination is withcomiianies. in the meaning of ihe act a trust; hut. if not it is a combination in restraint of interstate and international commerce and that is enough to bring il under the condemnation of the act. Tho mem existence of aurh a combination and the power acquired hy the holding company as trustee for the combination, coustitute a menace to ami a restraint, upon that freedom of commerce which Congress intended to recognise and protect and which the public is entitled to have protected, if not destroyed all the advantages that would naturally ontnn to the public, under the operation of the general law of competition as between the. Great Northern and Northern Pacific railways v.c.id Is; lost and the entire cii'uiiieiv of the immense territory in Ihe northern part, of the United States lietween the Great. Lakes and Ihe at Puget Sound, would be at the mercy of a single holding corporation organized in a state distant from the people of that territory." He agreed with the summing tip hy thP circuit court of the results of the combination, which was that, it places the coiilnd of the two roads in the hands of a single person and. second, thnt it destroyed every motive for competition lietween the two lines by pooling their earnings, notwithstanding both were engaged in interstate Pa-(If- ic Wibhlneton. March 14. After the origin and the purpose tc t he accomplished by the suit. 'V1'' Harlan reviewed the facts as !mmi l.y the record in the case. Of ttic uoyoriimcnl's case he said: itir cnr?rnment charges that if (he !v"' t'iri.iion was held not to be in vio- -' " ,,r the act of Congress. then all r rhp national government to pi tn t,s people Ihe benefits ot 'on.pn. limn among carriers en-- ITSfflC. inrerstate commerce will he Entering upon in investigation of the V upon the case Jus"r.Rvaling and all trunscontl-- i authorities bearing nos. Indeed, the entire rall-'.p- s tice Harlan deduced from the considthe of the may lie eration of these precedents ' to the as applied propositions f.nd merged -e . cne: ent jud-i,at the absolute prei i:p Tlitu al'i'.oueh the act of Congress holding corporation." act. has no h railnvi-liro.vt as the anti-truc re: e to (Le mere man,'f-'f"r'v rel drrl?1 all ivpi(-eof articles or comrr.o-iftic- s 'i'Tt of tire hill imp'd -e to -- nl rro'. ' within the limit of several 'o' e to cvr-'ho prjvlsioni and declares :o be t of Conerers or to form a states. It embrares combination ot irmtract, ever?i.ir t'oi conspiracy having for Illegal form or whatlithcr in restrain or to conspiracy in whatever whoever and nature i. ever or trade among cii::!iiie..(. or with v foreign nations, o' (Cont inued on Tagc that aay coniliination or ,. u ne t'-- c st v - s nd Uss-- t reswtf Call and i Jumps on Russian Destroyer and Kills Captain, to Port Arthur He Sinks Ships in Entrance His Unexpected Departure From Egypt Is Causing Much Comment in the House. Chirago, Man Fleet records for l.icu broken by ;r,i Sunday night Tbs midnight. Engineer Mmamiswa Not Killed, But Receives Seriously Wounded, the storm whirl, Promotion for Heroic Bravery. and still conliti'.. :. i oninii'iiremi'iit local. snowfall ft of the storm uu' o'clock tonight, when the weatl.i i dosed, was of 14. In the March lioudon, lobby that the eight inches. Ji Tukiu, Tuesday, Mar, h la. The Ihe houso of commons tonight there fro:. - o'clock until midpiecipitation was much comment Unin the expectanicr licartiig ten wounded and the -. le.i.imm night waa at ed early departure from lgypi on his j The storm Ind't biiilii i of nine of the seumcn who were traffiit the lxilami on Die killed in return to Ixmdon of Joseph Chamber-- : in the down tc.v.u the Fort Arthur tight of the lain. Many members of tho house aiip- - tailniads comrcu.ii.nlv few trains li'lh liua reached Sax, lo. The instant, autiei-pstioposed he was hurrying home iu from the north m,i w. ; arrived ou w iMtioli'il und dead were chletlly particiof an curly dissolution of par- scheduled time. in the battle brtw-icithe Japants hand. other the ou but Right liament, panese and Kummbii torpedo boat deHon Jesse Callings ami others of Mr. stroyers. The Kitrvivora unite in maintained Chamberlain's intimates praising the desperately heroic attack that he would siend two or three uu tile Russians and tell a story of a weeks in Italy and thus extend his IHTsniiul encounter between a Japanese holiday, as it was originally contemsailor and Die captain or the Russian view was plated to two months. Tills When the Ja--I destroyer advanced with an air of great authoram eve losed ou the Russians Ihe aail-u- r ity in Unionist circles, but the Chamsprang aboard the enerv 's vessel berlain section of parliament, glorying and met her commander enteiglug from in his triumph on March itth already Die cabin. Sailor and cairtain sprang predicts that if the Unionists are deat one another. Iiul the seaman was Mr. feated in the general election Ihe quicker of the two and felled the Chamberlain and nut Mr. Balfour will Dietrich Explains His Rela- Russian officer by striking him on the lie the leader of the opposition in Iho head with a cut laws. The Russian ennext parliament. tions With Jacob Fisher. deavored in rise, lint the Japanese sailor kicked him overlsiard and he was SPECIAL RATES FOR TOURISTS. drowned. The Jaiiauese say there wrre iwenty-tw- o dead on tho two Ktuwlan Topeka, Kan.. March 14. The Itock destroyers. The retain of the death anIsland passenger department Washington, March 14. Tho com- uf Kugiueer Minantiswa was premanounces special changes and rates for mitted to invest igato charges against ture. lie is very low. The Japanese itsSenator and resumed have the California tourist traffic, Dietrich, hear dead were landed at Saselxi and reariemiHin. William Dutton put on extra equipment so as to lie lugs this with full military honors. They able to promptly attend to all their was railed and asked by Senator ceived Hoar whether h had ever hail a con- were borne on gun carriage to the nabusiness in that direction. versation with a U. K. Itohrer, of Hast- val brigade headquarters. ings regarding the appointment of NITRO GLYCERINE EXPLOSION Hnmman as do'nity ixist master under OPINIONS OF DISSENTING JUDGES FI slier and whether lie had said that It would take thUD to bring about hia apOnly Men Who Could Account for it pointment. Dutton emphatically statPuller, White, Peckham and Holmes ed that he had never tslkeil to Ilohrer Ara Killed. Disagree With Verdict. alanit the matter and did not know Oakland, Cal., March 14. An explosJustlree Brewer, Brown, McKenna that was Hamnian a candidate. ion of ultra glycerine in the washing and Day in ibis opinion and Senator Dietrich took tho and aland house of the California Giant Powder at his was ait request sworn, with Justice hough they, Harlan, const! tiltworks on the bay sliui'o at Sobrantr Chairman llsitiu.m-i- l 'hat the ing a majority of the roiirt. made It shortly afler noon today killed two of the senate had been not topractice swear men and crippled a third. The fact that a senator, on the theory that all sena- the opinion of the court. Justice Brewmust of the employes were away io tors had equal rights in that body. er. however, did not ampt the reasonlunch accounted for the small losa of In to Senator Hoar ho first re ing of Justice Harlan In all its details reply life. The dead are Farrar Jackson, viewed his elections as governor and snd therefore delivered a brief opinforeman, and John Pejipin. lalKirer. senator and in answer to Senator ion of his own. He expressed Die opinBcii McCheHt. a laborer, who was 200 ion that some uf the recent derision of Hoar said: from the had bis left yardH explosion, 1 have never received a cent the court In anti-tru- st cases had gone for so leg badly shattered that it was lat- the Jacob Fts.icr as too far. and after mentioning several of appointment er amputated. Tho properly loss Is postmaster." of th(m wild: between lld.onrt and (Io.Oih). The Then the senator told of "Instead of holding that Ihe antirelacause of the explosion is a mystery as tion with Jacob Fisher and his how lie trust act included ail coni raids, reathe only two men that could account camp to recommend him for postmas- sonable or unreas nable, in restraint ol for it were killed. The explosion ter. Interstate trade, the ruling should have shook tho country for inilea around aa Senator Dietrich slated that while been that the contracts there presented though an earthquake had occurred. ho was governor he had made a con- were In themselves unreasonable retract with tin poxtofficc department straints uf interstate trade and there-ior- e for the rent 'of lira Ilictrlch building within the sruw of the art. ConYET OVER UIUXTIONjOT at II.7UU. This contract was made gress did not intend by that act to with Postmaster General Smith. He reach and destroy those minor conInteresting Appeal In Northern Secur told Jacob Fisher that he would take tracts in 'partial restraint of trade $l,;i(i0 fur the building, although ho which the Jong course of decisions al Itiea Case Yet to be Decided. felt that lie ought nol to pay for the common law litid affirmed were reaEt. Tanl, Minn., March 14. The govfixtures. sonable and ought to be d held. The ernment's victory in the Northern SeMr. Fislior responded that lie purpose rather waa (o add a statutory curities rase does not end the litiga-liowould pay for tiipiu. Mr. Dietrich de- prohibition with prescribed penalties There still remains on the docket clared that li.ctib Fisher would have ' and remedies to nullify those contracts the appeal of the state of Minnesota been postmaster no matter whore tho which were in direct restraint of trade, from the decision of Judge Loch ran. postuffleo might have been located. Ho unreasonable and against public polFour different prinripals of law are denied that Die deed of the poslnfficd icy. Whenever a riciiarture from rom-- ! A decision will determine involved. made was ao to his property daughter itton law rule and definition is claimed whether (he federal courts can be ap- that he could base his building to the the purpose to make (he departure to in to order pealed prevent outside government. should tic clearly shown. Such a pur-lioIn reply to s question from Senator corporations from violating the laws ot doe not apiiear and such a dea stale. Hoar Mr. Dhir'i-- said that never di- parture was not Jiiteu'.led." rectly or indir'-- tly had the ijueNlion of He also held that the general lanmoney been siic.gested Io any candi- guage of the act is limited by the pnw-r- r SENATE date or apiilicmit for any jtosilton which the individual haa to Homwhile he was governor or senator and age his own properly and determine received directly the place and manner of hia investFriends of Different Types of Boats said he had or indirectly a cent for any appoint- ment. Quarrel. ment ho had trade; nor hud ho ever The dissenting justlies. Including Washington. March 14. The forti- expected a c tit from any one so Chief Justice Fuller and Justices aid He that when the money White, pcckham and Ilolincs, presentfication appropriation hill was heforu that had bci n i by his daugh- ed two opinions, giving their reasons the senate all day. tho provision for ter front Jacob Fisher for the rent of for not agreeing with the uf majority Ihe purchase of a submarine boat of tho hark room was returned to Fish. the court in the decision a designated type taking up ths entire er and Fraii'-isthat he HMetrirh) The first of these was delivered by session. The chair overruled a point paid the amom . his daughter's acJustice Holmes srul the second by Jus-Tir- e of order made against the provisions count at De bunk being overdrawn. White. Justice Tolmes, In his and then followed discussion on the Senator IWmh denied having had inion. contended that the antl-tni- s opH favored was merits. by Messrs. a conversation with Fisher In which bisttite is of a criminal nature and Perkins. Gnckrcll. Daft of Connecti- tho subject, ot paying $14.iifiu for said: came up. cut, Warren and Proctor while Messrs. Thompson's it Is in vain to insist that this is Daniels. Martin, Berry. Gallinger, Lodge The cMimnti' adjourned to meet nol a criminal proceeding. The words the enterand Mallory opposed army Wednesday, cannot be read one way In a suit which ing into experiments with Is to end in line and Imprisonment and boats and usurping what they alleged another in one which seeks an iiijiic-tio- ." FIRST MOVE to be a naval funetion. lie cnii'eded. lie said, for the purpose Washington. March 14. Tn Ihe Senate today Mr. Hoar reported a bill fur Canada Will Not Start Conferences of ot disciisMiui Dial Congress might take steps not only to regulate comnu ree. Joint Commission. the purpose of corrctlng irregularihut also to regulate Instruments ot ties in admissions to citizenship to the Ottawa, tint . March 14. ('..urge d. omtnerce or contracts, the bearing ot United States and it was passed. Mr. Clark. Montana, was in his seat Grant of North Ontario. In mining Dm which upon commerce would lie only But. mere fact of an intoday for the first time sines the holi- address in reply ' the speech hum m indirect.effect onthecommerce nut shown direct bill recess. was fortifications The said that. throne in i lie day today, to lie cert sin, lie argued, would not then laken up. Mr. Berry made a point the building of a new of order against the appropriation of railway was on1 "f the best assets that justify suih a law. Referring to th" contention as to the effect that aiqui-sitio- n 230.000 for the purchase of a submaCanada could make for the empire. of the stork of the Great Northof the opposition, rine torpedo boat to be. used by the Mr. Borden, school of submarine defense for ex- pointed out tliiit all reference to the ern and the Norhern Pacific compawould have in preventing competiperimental purposes. joint high enmmisaion was omitted nies between the two roads Justice tion Mr. Perkins argued in favor of the irom the ss-e- i b. said: Holmes said Kir Wilfred that. appropriation. Mr. Berry cooks for his reply If such a remote result of fhe exerno to again call point of order and Messrs. Warren, Canada had of an ordinary imident of propcise Gormen. Hat'. Connecticut, Teller, iho joint h!vh "itnniission. Canada Scott and rock roll spok against it. would mak nadvances of any erty snd personal freedom fs enough Mr. Cockrell said be was ssiounded kind to the Fiii'ed States.. Whatever to make that exercise unlawful timre Is to think that frienda of a certain boat was done in be. i dirmtlon would nave hardly any transaction would come into the Senate and ento originate wi'h the United States. If commerce between the state that may deavor to defeat the pun-harof an- the United Fiat's had anything to pro- rot be made a crime by the finding of other type of boat. Yr. Berry re-- f pose Canada wo" id listen to it. A to a Jury or a court ponded hotly, saying hr.f if the Ren-"'o- c the United Fta'es taiiff it fostered RAILROAD RATE PETITION. from JDs'mirl meant- him he rombires and truf-'find Canada would SI' .owr act follow the example. wepted to seV brt s- - rtir pn Beattie, March 14. A petition haa 'hp friends of one host from another. been presented by the Pacific Coast ?1r Cockrell void he did not believe SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS. Lumber Manufacturers' association to he SenRtor did know the friend of boats and Mr. Berry interrupted to Washington. March 14. Chief Jus-tir- e tho Great Northern. Northern Pacific and Burlington roads, asking for a reFuller today announc'd the Well, the Senator from Mis say: of Hie supreme conn of the duction uf 4u cents on the rate on lum-- . souri knows more alxuit friends of Lmt from the coast to Missouri river United Staten for a fortnight next Wednesday. fOatinuctl on Page Three.) J points, ,c snow in Chlcag'. . hlQW -- His Outside of Harbor with is Steam Up. 'iirt-Hi- lei I JAP j not ii BRAVE IT - m: f (it I DESPERATELY After the Holidays He May Storm- Stari.d Sunday an Snow is T'Ylicg Still. Supplant Balfour. vir f SI I BEATS P CHEH . ' 'n J mi-iu- j n i Kler-giisich- Tokio, March 14. Engineer tlic oliicir of the torpedo t signally destroyer Kasumi, lias lie has honored for his gallantry. bo-i- t n:m n ilii order of the Kyle Duller of the Rising Sun ami promuud from memoir to chief engineer. Minan-inisaw- Ix-c- MEETS WITHAN ACCIDENT. Lrmdon.i March 13. News has been received here of the first accident to a war corrcsiaiiidcni. Mr. McKenzie, iho representative of the liaiiy Mail iu Korea. suffered the breaking of both hia legs by a fail from a tsniy. ALEXIEFF EXAGGERATES. .Tokio, SOME RUSSIAN 6NAPSH0T8. fit. Petersburg. March 14. General Ztlinskv telegraphs as follows under yesterday's ils'c; 7 our patrol discovered "On Man-four of the enemy's posts on the Chong ('huiganlii riu--r und n troop of cavalry act Jug aa smuts near 1Htetchcu, northwest of Anju. A Japanese cuvalary patrol fell into nil smliiiscadn prepared liy our iiatrol and were dispersed, losing one killed. The Japnncae left behind them a quantity of gun rollon and Hwnrdit and Idaukcls. Tho mpii lui ton .... of Manchuria is qubt. 11 On the nl;lil of Man-thn Helena buy enemys ships ivpl-ireand the shorn opposite Hen eut chin one-eigh- th with lien roll lights. According to informal inn tho Japanese have uot. made any attacks north of Gcrisan. Tim population along iho Turnon river is favorable to us. steel. JAPANESE PRIZES. Pari. March 14. A St. Petersburg correspondent says: The Japanese thus far have captured seven Russian PRIZE CONDEMNED. merchant ships, whose commanders did not know war had linen begun. Nagasaki. March 14. Thn Fast AsiIt is considered that Die uaval atic steamer Manchuria ha ben constrength of Russia still equals that of demned by Dm naval prize court. CHINESE IROlIEJiraiO ll PROBLEM Soma Immigrants Claim United States Striker Shoots Negro and la Killed by Nativity. Guards. Knim-luco- . EvSan T4. Chrl March H. In ihe March Pueblo, Colo., Paired TriniStates near district court Inday was assaulted who ans, i Dm motion of dad this morning, was brought, to this Judge He Ilnvep ii ofDie I ni'rd Kiuios (stniiicy tluil Dm city this aftcrmxm and was at his very fice. although his wounds aro - led writ, of hah-'Hu painful. Ihe ;i ,1 of Le.- - Wing fp. nil-- be MontState Jjihur t'oinmirsfoTicr i d. A in.! of .ipptul tv i: given gomery called oil Mr. Fvaiui this and will probably take official iind Do' mo , r vvi'l taj .ii ilii- tly to 111'1 (nil- - Millie; M.pl'M 1. 111.!. cognizance of lac "turace. wn II Michael Calnhrare, a nrlkor, ei t rpii.ieui is i ill Die lilUil (Mili'ii.M- - (if Dll- - lii'.e. it hilled by guards today at Pryor. il i.t raid. Hied four Minis at j will del- - mine wh'-ilr nr mm li e ru d Iiim.-'-llinri a negro and lli'-it'g oi the i.ru'i hi ,' 'i is In. Thi guards bur.-111 liis house. i ii .1 s of ci v h.ii g Calulir.u-and n.l tail to cpi. r ihi.; j, s, f (he front door the j . r out tint back way they shot him. liny iip- linCv--.Jiiili;.i K.iy of Do ivpilli.ru uf til!-Y'.i-'Nctv r of VerHERRERA ANDJANGER mont l i 1. ti,,(L sin h v. 1., I'.rt ( i e, yi, matter is rew In tie- apiienl it. bn, ,ira;iy:i tlic prac-tii-- i! Fight ia Fast From Opening to live ' mill:;, nt. this lt;:t' v. a Ch:-ii- e Finish. c ( iiiinti Dio right i iniel on 11. AaiitT March Benny Chicago. Diilt lie it ;t UUl'i-.'of It is i nr:,, of this city and Aureliu Herrera is liicroupon fnrhiiideii in c,. and try thru an Aim d draw before a iiiii-imp . vm ter lv tire itnmig' Athletic, cbili tonight. The after inv siigii-'ei'iis sal:..i- - l Iwh men wll'i, fast for the six rounds. Hint, tbr ikiini la ujii.-iii- i t pun-i:ou. iu tie th!r-- l round, to sioreu make tlun tin fur the to Aang'-H'r put. ol lb- - d"luin,-- Chiin-sion a ,vr;i with a hard left on the ear am! lungci, of liii'ii its i Tlie Chine ;e i;4 Du u who rose Instantly. enf Hnrera. down luarii iu a iirpu,. preliminary vaniina'i.-with a left, hook to tlm jaw. II- trera the United Stau-- ciiih inrunr.-sione- r, --'real Dm hook a fur on left depended who either nds tii.-t-t 1v. "l Yat.e-- r part of his fighting, while lie i aliow-e-an to enter a nnd thload used straight lefts to oriliat lu lie rcuauded in his for the body in right of the Unil-- d Siate marshal fur domination. This reciur.mendd-tio- n EDWARD HOLDS LEVEE. i Diiule to the Judge of the disirkt Kdward 14. March King Ixindon, who is the final in initial for susheld the second leven of ran season or overniliiK it. taining lal-ain Die throim room of S'. Janie at noon today. Laran crowds CHINA WILL NOT INTERFERE. lined the street through wld-drove in stat". The diplnmati--rnrpParis. March IS. - The eordrezpnn-dn- l was strongly represented, in-- of th-- , Jntirniil at- Tien Tain rav. snd Choate miicr eluding Ambassador Gist Colonel Mtltit he, ,iwjp de ramp im-Atner.-sembassy. metnhera Of the Dr La volte, lior for foreign affairs to Die viceroy uf Peiehili pin, IS FROZEN MEAT INJURIOUS? London. March 14. The auction ince. who ire starting on a cusHcm to Viceroy Alexieff. made to him the was raised in the House of Commons foltiSwinc statement: today whether frozen or rhilled meat We sincerely believe that China has any injurious effort on consumtho conflict. ers. and esim lally whether such meat will not Interfere In contributes to Increasing the number DotihDexa certain agitator at court are in favor of Japan. ln:t General Yu ut of rases of eancer in the United KingShi Kai. who t tin empress confdom. President Lotif of the local government board said that while he bad idential man. tho must powerful vice. be roy in China nnd virtual eliii-- uf the no information on the thought that the matter might proi.-eri- yn Chinese army, is ton prudent to expose ills country Hi the consequence or such lie referred to Die royal cininiis-sioof ranter. an adventure. inquiry into the ili-t- J.- ; 1 db-1- I r ji ,1 Ciila-luac- -- - : reai-heil- 'uni-ernin- Viceroy AlexlelTi slii-1- - OHinilES states!) US March 11. rrNirt staling (hut a Japanese torpedo Imat destroyer was sunk and the eraser Tukahngo hmvlly damaged hy ths tire uf thn Iiusiau during ths fourth attack on Port Arthur is officially pronounced nut rue. The damboat destroyers aged jHinneo toriM-ili- i (.an Im repaired in one week snd it will not be necessary to duck them. It is a subject- of unceasing remark and coujccl tire that, nothing has been heard of the Vladivostok squadron, nnd to Im liclievcd that it it ia is really inside the harbor of Vladivostok. The rorrespondenl of the Morning Post at Tokio throws a light upon Japan's financial intentions and aays it is estimated that Jajvan will be a Ido to maintain war for eighteen months without borrowing abroad. Tho policy la to relaiu the gold in Japan and It Is helicvcd that it witi mil bo necessary lo spend abroad more than of the cost of Ihe war. (bis expenditure being chiefly on coal, cordite and sc e a, Is.-a- i exp'-nse- JAP. A GALLANT furi-cH- lom-urre- n. Japan, Including in tho estimate ihe fort n s of I'orl Arthur ami Vladivostok anil Ike liuitic it, ml. March 14. A correspondent of the Daily Mail at New t'hwaug says Dial after the removal uf the battleship Kctiiiui, four Itiissian Sieuin crs. the IlHrliin, the Hailar, Die guts and Die Snngurl, were anchored at the moiuii of iho cniramv of Pori Arthur iu pnicr position and sunk, leaving only a small channel mailable. Vice Admiral Makurulf haring previously ordered the whole tteei to remain outside with steam up, economy In coal licliig unnecessary. Tiiia disiutch, which is prominently displayed hy the Dully Mail and which the correspondent sajs la on Kusslun information. is. if true, news of ihe first importance, runllniiing Diu idea that Vice Admiral Mukaroff will adopt the offensive and make a ilcsiierate attempt lo bring .together Russia's scator endeavor to intered naval flict damage iiihid Ihe Japanese navy. The story must, however, bo viewed i aiiDoiiitly, the only approach tn from any ulhcr quarter bo, ing in a dispatch from a corresisindciii of the Dally Telegraph at iinkuw, which merely says; Vies Admiral Mukaroff has issued orders to the fact that. Ilie saving ut eoul Is uiineressury, lull that Die big gun ammunition In the forts must not lie wasted. Evidently this ammunition is running short. Thn Daily Telegraph's Toklo correspondent sends an unconfirmed rumor to Die effect that Jaiianrae marine have landed and occupied Dalny. I nn-lic- (in-i.tr- i l ; - Dm Vi-r- J'!-!-.,- - 11 - -- ku's-kdown- Kpidi-.-Mtini- i when-Herrer- l:ci-il'i- r m 1 1 - ore s n-- i tp.-Kin- s l sul-jcit- f |