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Show rm: housing kxaminek ogdex. 2. KILLING CONTINUES ctah. Wednesday mokxixq, Jan. 31. JUwhurUn tekgraphiug yelea day, reports that in ihe fishtug Miiue Jauuary S3, gi Likajcman, CheurheitiiMo and lleiKuuiat, the Kua.iaiM left over 1 2'Ki di'Wil on the field. Tho hui.si: pibrilaf lie! led the Japwm-acraier. using tieid gun aud aiurtar. tiimuL tncoinily they xiieileit a portioa of the Japanese left, btavv guu. There bu bvrg a eerie of email infantry encoun- ter in front uf the Jajwuae ccn- - !,eadqurtei. WARSAW STREETS pht Ik situation throughout PuUnd m lm:rc.lngly serious. kliuor colli- iuiui bd eu the troop auil pullcs aud tlid populace continue to .well Ike uinutwr it Trade aud iiiduetry are completely at a aland nil, and the presence uf tliouaand of bile workmen aim have been out of employment, fur luouib uni! are aUrvuig and desperate add a factor of the grealt-s- l danger which i not present to the Bauia extent iu til. Petersburg, where government order for wr material have jept factories busy. The America l at Waraw, Withuld Fou-rbthat 'many Bluer, telegraph have hoea pillagtui chiefly Russian, by KuaaUr.a aud that Ibe abopa and harturios, without exception, are cloned. A great airike 1 ia effect. Tiioe who a not williug to walk out. are compelled to Join 4 ha airike by threat. Mr. Fourlia aaw uo iiupruveaicut la the situation up to last night aud refrom port the receipt of bad aewa Lodx and Kadout. It I estimated that the number of killed or wounded at Warsaw la about UMi, which i a rouaervative estimate. The rioting in Poland will largely affect the economic ai nation. The factories at Warsaw, Imdx, Pelrokoff and other Industrial center Iu Poland have Iwee compelled to gradually reduce ihelr output and decrease tlicir working force since the outbreak of war, which baa aliunt entirely cloned the Siberian and Manchurian market,, The result haa been that thou Hand The srrrm center uf the Ruraian la-- 1 Lor dUiU! baste now KMiuy be 10- land. ehra tbo situation ia reported in ' today dupatchaa a inerMuiagly Minor Lolliekina between police and popiOaca are frequent in Warn, a brr the lumber of kilMl i placed at about luu. The moba ara pilleioug stop and all industrial comernsi are cloned. reporta received iu Faria regardtag the general tomtit loos in Kuram are described aa veiy uafavor able. The rarreapuudt'nt in til. P titer u--' tbo burg cables that Maum Gorky, author-r- e form or, who la under arrvet, ia m no dangur. It ia expected be will be releaaed in a fa week. ii Semi-offici- a. War.aw, Jan. II. Hererai perroui were killed and many were injured in encounter with the troop and po--1 lire ia various part of this city , yen-terda- The first aid society lias operation, telephonic ronmiiuicailon ia interrupted and the condition a throughout Warm are nrh that it haa been impossible thu iar to ccr-lai-n the number uf victims. By erder of the etiirf of polk, the doors of botuuu were kept cloned and are only opened lo annul people 11 v lug on the premise. Two additional regiments of infantry and two ragiamnt uf dragoon have arrived. d I . 1 8L Petersburg, Jen. 31.--2:45 p. w. The latest reports from Warsaw de-- of workmen have boon thrown out of fur tunny luuutks, furnUti- horde of hungry, duUlicd, tag j depuraie uwn, aaioua a bom the ucaa from tit. Petersburg produced au out- buret uf riotous and iiuseuuiary spirit, feared that a large proportion it uf these ihouaiuid may lie utilised in Poland, which by tiw revolutionist i the bulbed uf uociallam and the movement way develop a purely political character, though there 1 no by so far of atiy intelligent cl a sue of the Polish population, which ere averse to a revolutionary movement. The hiashaabixa, a liberal newss-pe- r of tit. Petersburg, which received Gena second warniug from tiovi-rnoeral Trepoff, la e moderate tone raises the legal point that Ilia lew require the police lo exhaust all means to reqve order be flu re radius $n troupe end the Nszhaxlilzn claims this was not done betore the military begun tiring at tit. Petersburg. A Geroyirace Sale wife-murde- r, Miss Meet With Repulse. :15 81, Fetcrabuig, Jau. p. m. Although the Russian liav abandoned their advance, the latest official Indicate that the fighting i not over. 1'he Ruaaiani continue to hold the captured villages. Thu Japanese resumed the offensive January 29, and deaimratcly atwaulicd the Biuiiaiu, hut a ere e very here repulsed. WANTS NO TARIFF CONTEST t! T 1 am wanted for soma he chargee. trouble I had with ffiv sister-in-laabout some furniture. w Chicago, Jan. II. Dr. C. F. Italic, coroner's physician. Mid today that he would ask for a cuuiluuauc of the InMarie quest over the body of Mis. Walcker Hoch, whose death Ini lit the revelations of the Ufa of Johann Hoch. The physician baa nut completed the cbemsal analysis of the wumeu'e stomach and will ask for more Berlin. Jan. 81. The Bundesralh much-marri- Russians Give Their a possibility of the analysis Version of Tragedy amounting to omthinjt, Mid lr. Lewik. The chemical analysis wheu in the North Sea completed ought to settle the Question time. There is whether the woman died naturally or not. After I finish my work an ex-- , pert will go over it aad will give me takes confirmatory report. All thi time. Unless the phyelriau finds some tis.-of poison in the stimia.-!i- . woman's hops of cimvlming lioch of murder will lie practically gone There will, r, remain many charges of swindling nnd bigamy on which Hoch will be It probably will he iuo prosecuted. weeks botors lioch is brought back lo Chicago. tinme details of the California end of H orb's history were learned by Insjiert or Wheeler today, Mr. widow of a Mloon-keie- r, aiy that llorh paid attention to her aero tbs couutry from th Pacific coast. According to Inspector Wheeler. Mrs. Reicbsl hM known Hosh aa John lloelr for the last five yearn When shun n a picture of the man today, the woman Lieut i tied It aa the man who courted her in 1104. Three letters dated tiun Francisco on Feb. 1. 15 aud IS. 1304. written in Oertnan. were given i th police and translated. Oa the reverse s.d of one of the If not delivered in h wvittsa: tea days, return to John lioeck, llt'4 Clay street, San Francisco." The letter weie whttca hr lioeck while in tile Calitoraia city and apeak of the writer's love for the widow. e tiuw-eve- pe Chicago, Jan. 81, Chief of rollre O'Neill today declared hi belief that Johann Adolph Hoch, alleged to have been married to ever a score of women, its murdered at least twelve of them, 'lb statement was made Q Neill in a le'ter written to Captainby Langan of ite Detective Bureau uf New link, in which be requested the police depart to follow a clew given through an anonymous letter rarelveil hv In.pertnr t Police tihlppy from n woman living at Belvhlere hotel. New Yak. Ia this lettur it is intlma'ed that Itijeh married two New York womn whom l.e had abaadnned. -nt RUSSIAN REFUGEES LOST. Che Too, Jen. 21 Thirty .ix lii.v from JH.rt Arthur were off the Mislay Inlands, Jsnmirv ln fo ed CANADIAN IV Russian offioer leris, Jan. formerly with Admiral Rojsatvenaky'a squad run began their testimony before Ilia International romuil(ion today. A iaign crowd was present and much was taken in the proceedings. the officers No oath wa inquired, speaking on thrtr hnttur Captain Wallemnd. of the (ranspmt Knmi chalks, testified that during th n evening, while on i he fookoui for boats, he saw outlines of a strange craft and heard shots. Thereupon he slit a wtroles manage to the flagship, Resolved to Decision Washington, consul Inlrri-atiu- Jan. ly ''dilly-dallyin- American touihed oa a great variety of tuple In their report to Ihe department of eonimerco thi week. Cunaul Holloway, at Halit x, N. S.. lu making a report on the minlit lie ing industry of Cuuada, give comfort to the owner of slock in Canadian gold and silver mine. The tel si production of He aa.va: at gold was 10.3S3 ounce, valued 1 18)1.036; the industry gave employment to 40.1 persons, who were paid in wage $245,40(1. Including tha cost saying; of supplies il required an expenditure 'Torpe.1i beats folio Uk." rif nlmot 1 3 to extract fit worth of Wallt-ronWe ore. The Cs plain answered: me alory I told of silver proceed with extiugiilshed. They tha total quantity produced attack u front ell eirie at a distance mining; wa Iti.tiHH ounce, valued' at- $8,040. of about ten cable length. and the wsge paid out M.flOO. The The Kamtcfaatka proceeded, hut Capof lead wa still more tin tain Wallnrcnd did not ee any more prmluctinn nil Tha profitable, hough restricted. craft furdid and nut hear strange any amount mined wae 150 tons valued at ther shots. I.SdO. at a cost of $5,189. (Yipper Captain Clado of the admiral's flag- and market properties on the whole ship, gave a circumstantial recital of gave excellent' returns. The value of seeing two torpsdo boat, lie Mid: wan $1,113,704. and the "I first MW a at range craft through product wage paid apart-gate$872,802, leavsearchiny night glass and then the ing a large margin for suppling and light! cnvinid u that it wa a profit." boat. At the rime time the signal a officer reported another boat which alMONEY FOR PHILIPPINES- most collided with uw Wa manauvred to eveld a eolliskin and escape the which might be dituharge.1. The Ship Will Carry Back 55S Bose cf Silver Peso. fMrchlighla then disclosed a torpedo boat immediately iu front or the flagship about fifteen Sn Francisco, Jan. 31. The l'nit-c- d We taw this one much better than Ue Stair, mint will deliver 558 boxes o' her. as the searchlights lighted It up. f 1hilipplne coin on board tha trail-I- u The torpedo boat gisduaily drew off. I Sherman, which Mil tomorrow At first wo could distinguish only their foi Mani'-a- . These ore old Spani-- k bow, but we afterwards saw them com- riuu. reclaimed by the government pletely. lha first boat disappeared after mill rrrolncd. amounting to 1.030. (Mft hree or four minute. 1 he second wa p- - vw. and also sixty 1hoitnd pesos tixilde much longer." in tor-pai- lm-pe- do Meiit.-Gener- salt-facto- ry ior-po- lo air. cabin-lengt- 1 pice. HOBSON'S FATHER DEAD. Jreenbor, James M. Ala., Jan. SI. I Irjtv--- . n, f;u'-,e- r oi Jilrhnuvn.l I. Ilul.itiiu, died her iai, agsd XX yews, to- - , Weodsux'k. VL, Jan. 30. Dr. Ilenry Boynton, author and lecturer died today. a gore! 51 years. He made a natn-lii- e reemd as a -- uiiieu-.i during :ie war. He hml written n piimbt r f rti ihi-ioru-- al and biostaphical books, g'' . communications, especially accounts of for the government of said canal zone events at tit. Petersburg, Jan. 22. The and maintaining and protecting the insincere hope la expressed that tbe Rux- - habitants thereof in the free enjoyment sian nation will forego internal differ- of their liberty, property and religion. The president ia authorized through ences and not play into the hand of to one of the executive department the JapaneM. construct the canal; also to employ such per tons as may be needed and fix REPORT their compensation. One section repeals the act crest fng the isthmian canal comuiiaaioa. MADE ON MANN BILL President to be Placed in Control Panama Canal Zone. of 31. Thu bouso Washington, Jan. committee os interstate commerce today authorized a favorably report on the Mann bill abolishing the Panama canal commission, and piecing tho government of the canal sons and tho work of constructing tho canal entirely In tha hands of the pteaideuL Added to the bill as amendment is the bill introduced by Mr. Mann providing fur acquisition by the government of the 1,036 shares of tho slock of the Panama Railroad company, now held in private ownership. Mr. Shackelford (Mo.) will file a minority report representing hii views, and Mr. Adamson (Deni. Gs.) minority reserved the right to file views regarding the condemnation of tbe railroad slock. The bill as reported first describes the canal sons and gives it that title, also defines the canal aa tbe Panama . CsnaL" The authority to govern the soue and construct the canal la delegated to lanthe president In the following Thai until the expiration guage: h of th congress, unless other provision be sooner made by congress, all the military, civil and Judicial powers of the United States in said canal sons, including the power to make all rule and regulations necessary for the government of the canal zone and all the rights, powers end authority granted by the terms of the treaty aforesaid to the United 8tatrs, shall be vested In the praxl-deof the United State and may be by him vested in such person or and ahall be exorcised in such manner as the president shall direct fifty-nint- pie-son- CHINAMAN MURDERED. Committed by a Member of One Secret Societies. . ef the 31. A ' murder New York, Jan. secret aocietica was charged lo Chiiu-rcommuted early today in Moll alri-ci- . . Tha Victim was an unidentified a Chiu-ainsn- - A detective hoard thu shot and db rovered a Chinaman running from tho bnildlng. Seizing him, the offlrer ran upetslrs and found the victim dead tu a hallway from a abut through the hn.kt. No Information could be bud from the prisoner. COLDS CAUSE SORE THROAT. Laxative Bromo Quinine the worldwide Cold and Grip remedy, removes the cause. Call for the full name and look for signature of B. W. Grove. 25c. ATTEMPTED Of ASSASSINATION a Butts Writer Who Exposed ods in Montana Penitentiary. Meth- Thomas O'sprung into notoriety a a result of the book Infomy Immortal," which caused a commute to be appointed by tlie legislature to investigate the treatment of the convict of the state penitentiary st Deer Lodge, was shot through the lip The by an unknown man last night. would-b- e assassin escaped In the darkness though pursued by several men who witnessed the attempted murder. Butte, Mont, Jau. 31. Brien, who recently REPUBLICANS TO CAUCUS. Washington, Jan. 31. The Republican leaders of the house have decide! to rail a caucus of that body todav m deckle on a program for railroad rate legislation. 31r-Ftl- ipe DON'T PAT. 31. the Court Have Been Made by GOLD MINER JapaneM ara taking advantaga internal troubles soil by of Russia Rua-sir- " Mana of letters thrown Into th Ultra are euJeavoring tq diaheart-- a Ihe troupe. No additional details of the fighting along the tihaklte river are at "I, but todays dispatches make it clear that the Ruaalan attempted mulled iu failure. Tokio reports that according to official advices the Kuwiani have lust 1,200 dead on tne field since January 25. St. Icler.burg, Jan. 31. General Kurupsi kin reports Ihst the JapaneM and Cabinet losses in the recrut fighting were very being bayonetted and d. Enforce hssvy, many The total number of Japanese prisojiero has not been ascertained, but of they already exceed 300. Tha Russian losses January 28 among tbe advance, ware five officer and 50 men. Kuropstkin Mya the JapaneM offocs-hr- s was indecisive and tnat the Run liaas were in excellent spirits ami continue to occupy the villages on their Washington, Jan. 31. It tan be raid right flank, captured during the recent by authority that uulera the coriiora-tfon- a lighting. The Kurakins continue to Ih'ef bombard Sandepas, where constituting the alleged trust ahall heed Ihe Injiinilton m.l many JapaneM have been frozen to permanent yesterday by decision of the death. upremo court, ihe government will intltule proceedings egainil the indi- Mukden, Monday, Jan. 30. (Delayvidual members of tbe rnrixitalion lo ed). This morning the Japanese adenforce the dcclnton of tbe court. The vanced on the Russian left, drove In proceedings will be under the criminal the cavalry scout sad bombarded th law. If such can be instituted. The outlying hills. The Rusal n moved mind of the president and members of the Japup reinforcements, hla cabinet are made up fully on the anese and drove themrepulsed out of a village question. They have determined tint they had occupied. tbe beef trust shall obey the law and now that the highest court in the land 8L Petersburg, Jau. 31 The telehaa upheld the head ef ibe admininot Indicate stration, ft ia .aid. they will permit ne grams from Manchuria do line of importance with tha sub- development further order to abandon the Urippenbergcr' ject . At today's cabinet meeting the pres- advance. The Japanese yesterday made ident and attorney general shared In the a demonstration In the eastern disser-kaviews of the other member of th trict, but apparently It wan not The operation on the Ruiaa cabinet on the beet trust ciM. Th president, who made no attempt to con- right will probably not occasion furthceal Ida Mtisfactlon at the decision, er heavy fighting at present unless the their .united with the member of tho cab- JapaneM determine to follow inet in congrntulat Ing tbe attorney geU' counteroffensive movement, which 1 nut likely in view of the dispatches craL from Mukdea, saying the cold is more intense, thu rendering the movements DISCOVERED A PLOT of large bodies on either aide well One result of the Te Ship Arms From UalUd State to nigh impossible. hitter cold haa been to greatly InGuatemala. crease mortality among the wounded. Military critics do not express apGaSan Francisco, Jan. licia, oonkul general at thi port for proval of General Kuro parkin offenGuatemala, haa notified lha custom sive, the Novoe Vretnva declaring it collector at ibis port that he hM bee was a failure aud the Rtisa saying It warned of ptois to ship arms and wa neither a reconnaissance in force munition of war from here to Tonala, nor a demonstration, hence it could Sallna Crus, and Suit Benito, Mexico, only have bean undertaken to rapture from which points tl. wu intended to a strategical point and this object was events. reship them arros the Mexican bord- not Justified by er for Ihe use of revolutionist! In Tokio. Jan. 31. 11 a. m. It is Guatemala. that the loes of Heiknutai weakens the Russian position and will probOBSCENE LITERATURE. ably compel a material change in the Ruiisian front at that vicinity. Helkou-t- ai Comto Prohibit Express Congress will be strongly defended by the panies Carrying the Sim. Japanese, who are now occupying the Russian works. As tbe ground is frozen Washington. Jan. 31. Iu lha xeuate it Is practically impossible to construct a bill was passed prohibiting express new works. companies engaged ia interstate commerce carrying ubsccne literature. It St. Petersburg, Jan. 31. A telegram extends to other currier th provision from Schiatun. dated January 29. states m-tr.nsmlxiion the of regulating Ihst the Russian Inaras from matter through the m.iil. The bill 2 to 29 were 10.000, but that January the perhnd passed the centage of dead was small. The Japanese lueses were very heavy. Over 300 A GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILER eere made prisoners. Itching, Blind. Bleeding or F retrod fng Pile. Your druggist will refund Mukden. Jan. 30. (Delayed) Conminey If PAZO OINTMENT fall t stant streams of wounded men are arreuro you in 6 to 14 day. Me. iving here from the right flank, Including Mischenko, who ia TOR SENATOR CAWLEY. in spirits, and is receiving visitors. According to the official Waahingiiui. J.n. 31. Mi . Platt organ the wounded nnmber 3.500. army The evented the memorial from (Cunn.) pi cold is Intense, nnd the condition ot Connect irur legivla'iire, that his the wounded cause the anxcolleague. Senator .luxeph 11. Hawlry. iety because the exposuregreatest of their lie plnoed on t he ro: uni Hat of the erniy wounds to the frost indue ex gangrene. on account ef hia record during the Preventive precautions have been taken Civil war. but the wounded are suffering the greatest pain. a The Japanese are taking good care lo see that the Rum-iarank and file DEAD OX THE FIELD. are nut left uninformed regarding the disturbance in Russia. They are carlamdoa. Jat:. I, 2:13 p. m. rying on a regular campaign' to spread A iHmmMi to sedition and discouragement among ibe Japanese leg- tiuu irom Tiii.l'i, dated today, ray troops Letters are daily thrown withField TVIh r:m o. uma report that in the Ruaalan line declaring that all the Rnas'irs hai left twelve bun- Ruraia is aflame with riot and revolu(told inee J.n- ie;i. i,n i tion, arguing that the soldier are Han shedding their blond in vain and calling en them tn eurrendPr or desert. The 9 9 aa a xohilriK eagerly trad and dim ues there President matting if the socialist revolutionist leal night. Twelve of tbo suspect have been arrested and the others are lwld oa Suspicion. The condition of the three civilian Is not dangerous. An analysis made el the municipal laboratory shows that the bomb deposited on the doorstep of Prince Truubct-kol- . of tho Russian embassy, was Highly explosive. Special police surveillance has been established over the Russian embassy. A police Judge he begun tho examination of the person suspected of throwing the bomb last night. SI. - Bombarding San-dep- as With Heavy Guns. Tho tomorrow. with treaty perpetual France ia perpetual in the sense that there ia no time limit in whfrb it would have to In abrogated. Were Germany lo exclude the United tit ales and other nation slate from the trvatica provision In the thirty-nin- e which irussls, of the German empire, haa with other stales including the U tilled titntaa, ITussla would be in the highest degree unwilling to ahrngnte Ibe treaty with France. lu trade rr Lit Ions with the I'nlled Staten, opinion in the Biinden-rut- h wnn that, although there was a measure of injustice in the United Sialea claiming, aa she certainly would, all the privileges Germany obtained by rontnierriai treaty with other atateu through tariff conrewdona. yet Germany could ill afford to engage in g tariff war with the United States because ahe must have American raw material, such aa cotton, while the United States would airike hard by practically $S0, 000,000 of manufacturer's collateral. Th effect of a tariff war, it wae added, would be to greatly injura the German si earn ship lines and destroy th pleaaant political relatione between the two count rle. the Wounded Owing t0 Cold-Russ- ians ac- 1'srls, Jam. 31. Eigliteea anesta have bora made ia connection with th throwing of a liuuib at a group of po lice and republitwn guards, after tho BOATS the Intense inating Duties. Paris Authorities. I High Mortality Among Germany Cannot Afford to Antagonise the United Statee by Discrim- Eighteea Arrest t'hkage, but they are mistaken aa to Department It 31.-6- BOMB THROWING. ht Cut Prices in Every KUR0PATKIN 1 200 DEAD ON FiEL li Fighting Continues, But the Little Men disi-ussin- 21, the junk tn which they were passenger striking n rock. 'Four Junk cutiuitilna refugee- - were cast ashore on the isl.iuils. ticventecn junks with refugee reached ('be Foo today. The Chlua Navlgslktn company's elvstuer ('lie Foo picked up fifty recoast. fugee along the y Every Thing Cheaper. r most-favor- New York, Jan. 3i. Juliaan Hoik, uf Clilcago, who we arrested here last night, charged with bigamy and after a March extending over the entire country, told the officials nt police headquarter today that ho i enxiou to return to Chicago nt om-e- . lie wanted to fnce the chargee again el hint in that city, he said, and ha no intention of opposing extradition. Hocli was photographed for the rogues gallery beta e being taken to court. W hen Hoch wn arraigned i police court he was remanded back lu police headquarter for forty-eighour. As the prisoner was leaving the court room, he in Mid, "Yes, I am the man wanted m To Begin Wei. Febitasy J ONLY japs FOR ONE WEEK Z. C. M. I. Dont I'nissla's Much-Marrie- Of Ladies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and Boys Goods I eiuployiwau reh-buta- Chemist Examining Dead Woman's Stomach and May Seal the Fate of the d. Man ter and left. -- cepted ell the commercial treaties today. This ia merely a formality, preparatory to aubiuiltiug (hem lo the Chicago C. M. I. HAVE PREPAREDi twi-lv- c Starving, Desperate Strikers, Out of Work for Months, Are Menacing the Peace of the Entire Russian Empire. i, 1903. THE 2. Hl.csIAXS SHELL JAPANESE. ToLiu, febrcaey ' -l J j Buaataaaa r.; Why Use Coal 3C SGQ6 socasjl a?! When lights you can have electric for $1.50 per month for the first light and $100 each for additional lights 05 i)S Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light al 0 UTAH LIGHT LR. Alwsya 1 POWER S. CAMPBELL, Manager iMtnbsr tho axatlve AND CO., n ii sV.51 Foil ms . Rromo Qanine4 (VLjfy CurciaCoMfaiOwcDay.GrlpmZDsyi" 3 on ovary Box. 32 |