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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, BATCEDAT MORNING, 5- -' delayed. The amount is 915ti.QOO.flou with interest l 4 per cent. The price of the issue is M and tbe security will lie the net rerelpta of the tobacco monopoly of Japan amounting to ;,hkmhh, according to the budget for the next fiscal vear. The loan will l issued alimilianioutJy- - MAITCTI 23, 1903. be RUSSIAN ARMY NOT TO STOP AT HARBIN 1 ' : S Retreat Will Continue Even to the Amur River-Oya- ma Attempting to Induce Linevitch to Accept Another Battle. " I Korciiyo Taksshi. siocial Japwuese commissioner, informed the Assorts! ed Press today that tbe 9160,. inhi.uoo would suffice fur Japanese requirements for a year or n year and a half at the expiration of which time, In his opinion, the war would be over. Three New York banks are concerned Kuhn. I .orb g ro., the National City bank and the National Bank of Commerre. M. Takaahf wg nf the opinion that despite the hitch in the negotiations, Russia would very shortly obtain another loan in France. The Japanese loan Is expected to be issued next fluanciul week. VENEZUELA DEFIES THE UNITED STATES Castro Refuses to Submit Pending Issues to Arbitration and so Informs Minister Bowen -- No Drastic Action to be Taken. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. I I ,Rt. Petersburg, March 24. -- 4:52 p. Hie i ntire railroad cast and south of at. Tho Brw from the from con- Taitaihar is being prepared for the conviction tinues to indicate preparation for a neat a'was of the war. Tbe exist, that lien. Kuroki ia now moviug withdrawal of the mam portion of tiie toward'.tbw northeast for the investKitHtiuo army beyond Harbin ku aa In ment of Vladivostok and changing his place it out of danaer of bavins its base for that purpose to Itriixaia. cm-' While the Manchurian 'railway ia lommunlratiiinN with Russia severed if It la foiimi impractlrahle to attempt ployed in supply (he main army in ita to hold the lint' at the Rungari rher advance-oilHarbin, the Japanese seem to the plan or keeping T.Jtsihar, Son mi lea west of Harbin, still partial rloe to I heir sea bases and, instead la mentioned by several enrreapua-den'in a faahtun to suggest that it of1 following the Russians. sme nf tbe military expHfis are of the opinion would bu the orw point of concentration although utliera apeak of the that the ,1 pa near may relieve the IJnevticb and Antin' river. A light flying column of pressure upon lieu. J apt, c car cavalry ia reported to be thus induce them lo concentrate in between Kantnupu and Bloving hastily across the country tie the region battle. Hul ward. Tsitalhar, while a heavier col- Tie Fast for another umn is going northeaai In the direc- throughout lha iiampalgn all the of .experts regarding Ilia tion of Vladivostok. inOne corn-tident lutimaie that the Japanese may plan, of the Japanese fulled, the aspirconsistently adopt the tartira of relieving llie di- ations of the Japan rect pressure on (Jett. Uncrileh in the fattening upon the victoria achieved. - of fileHie rank and the. Kiiaaian' hope of Inducing him to concentrate aa far aa ponaibk- - below Harbin whirh army show peculiar .adaptability to would give Field Marshal Oyantu the conform with the new conditions and to the advantage of preparing hi nesi blow accommodatw ; them selves without greatly lengthening hta line of wishes and lulentlons of Ibe command-er-ichief uud thn government. Anmmuniratlons. lJnei itch's decision to be prepared to plare hla main army beyond the reach of a decisive aimke SQUADRON ARRIVES. wrhiln awaiting rrlnforreinrnis may have been taken In order to avoid For! Raid. March 24. - Admiral Ne fust inch a trap. bogat off's division of the itussian second Pacific squadrou, consisting of n JAM SANK NO SHIPS. and four battleship, four cruiser transports, arrived here luday. The (iris-mMarch 24. Mr. Washington. vessels are nut coaling and are only the American minister at Tokio taking moderate supplies (n board. haa reported to the stale department Thn transports are heavily laden with upon the Ins. nf merrhant renaela In stores. The division, whirh I said lo e the war. lie says that bo bound for Jihntil. French Homsli-land- , o merchant steamer flying the Rusnod Vladivostok will probably sian flag, nor any merchant ateamer proceed today. a i 5 f - i i i i a n : V. Kusao-Japanca- of nationality carrying contraband of war, haa been sunk by thn whereas the Rusaiana sent Japan, Ip the Iwitom nine Japanese m suil eta and four small sailing ships. The minister states that no vessel was raptured by the Ktsians, who resorted to sinking lha enemy' rrnft. The Japanese sunk 17 of their own ships fur the purpose of blocking Port Arthur and captured 23 Russian mera chant ship. HARBIN it BEING DESERTED.. Jiuashu, Pas. March 24. The women and children are reported to bo the liiialnr-- e leaving Marlon and houses are closing. The slnilnnary hospitals arc being moved back and the pa rtir Ipation of elected reprreeuia-- I lies. Powerful support was also furnished by the xematvos and the pro-- , educniknial bodies fessional and throughout Russia which flooded M. iloullgan. minister of tho interior, and the committee of ministers, with resolutions of thn same teuor sail purport. The Liberals, if they could secure control of the convention, would vote appropriation for the election of n constitutional assembly. Th government, however, to prevent such a contingency, only yielded the admission qf the commission of "selected" not "elected representative. UNEASINESS li'I . American Gunboat is Ready to Land Kuro-patkln- r ly Rsnlo Domingo's of l he agreement concluded with the boudholdars June 3. JiNtl, to pay towards lha service of tbe public debt 925,flflfl monthly, out of the custom receipt! of tho port of Ran Domingo. Dominican bonds. Marines. i Berlin. March 24. The foreign replying lo an Inquiry of the Associated Prea a to whether the report that Cl real Britain and Germany New York. March 24. President were pressing Ranto Domingo for n Monica' council of mlnlstera ia dis- settlement of the rlaima of British cussing the question, cables the New and German subjects mas correct, said York Merald'a corresjiondent at Ran tbe German government was satisfied Domingo, of asking the Polled Stales lo leave Ranto Domingo and her obto take Pant-heand Semnna under ligations to foreigner entirely In ihe American protect ion under the terms hands of Ibe I'nited Stales and that of tha arbitral award In order to pre- coiiiwquenily Germany was not pressvent their seizure by persons huaille ing Santo Domingo for the payment Of debts due to Germany. to the government. W. K. Thornmnii. head of the German consular service at Ranio l)o mlngo, and Dr. Perera lllesa. Rpanish charge d'affaires. Intend visiting Port Au Prince, Hayli. April 5ih. if they cannot do so earlier, to consult the German and Rpanish ministers, who are accredited to both llaytl and Ranio Domingo, aa to the situation. A newspaper organ of the lion party haa bitterly attacked President Morales, charging him with disloyalty and declaring he haa been losing ground dully since last June. There is activity In the forts and in the city and the street guard have been doubled. The American gunboat Castine la on the alert, readv in land seventy men at n moment's notice to protect American interests. The marines have their cartridge belts Ailed and all precautions have been taken in view of a possible outbreak. There la a signal station cm tho roof of the American consulate. of-flr- e. Screamed and Groaned When the Whip Was Applied. CABINET DISCUSSION. March 24. The cabinet today discussed the situation la Santo the general opinDomingo and it w ion that nothing there warrant any change In tho present method of procedure. The agent of the I'niied States government will make an for ibe purpose of obtain-lothe information asked for by the senate. Prof. J. II. Hollander, who haa been designated as special commissioner to Investigate conditions in 8r.nto Domingo. was in conference with Secretary of War Taft ami Acting Secretary of State Adee today regarding the scope of his The conference Interrupted by the necessity of Secre'ary Tart attendthe A further rablnet ing meeting. conference will be held and Prof. Hollander also will seC'the president before leaving for Ran Domingo. Washington. : i- Man..'-Marr- Winnipeg. 21- .- Sander-coc- k 4; 4 mitt-io- I' fr- 4- - e 5 i t" New Orleans, March 24. The crime for which Lewis W. Lyons wa hanged here today, was the assassination of District Attorney J. Ward Gurley on July 20. 1903. Mr. Gurley, who was a member of a prominent family, had been United States district attorney under President Cleveland and had distinguished hlmelf In successfully prosecuting a bank wrecking case. Lyons was much reduced in circumstances. One night a cigar broker reported the loss of a diamond pin. He had been ia Lyons company. Lyons was suspected, arrested and acquitted. Tbe arrest preyed on his mind, however, and he brought damage suita against the detectives ' and the broker. Gurley and Mellen were employed aa his counsel. The case was flr.t handled by Mellen, and, only on complaint, Gurley himself took It up. Lyona was omauceesaful and conceived the idea that hla lawyers were responsible. He made many ihreata against them and finally locked himself up in a room with Mr. Gurley and liilled him. shot MmscQf Lynn through the head but recovered. Hla defease was insanity. Two Women in a Trance and One Now Dead. ru-h- ed d 1 r Lawyer Killed far Failure to Win Hie Case. Philadelphia, March 21. J. Hector Mc.Neal, receiver for the Provident Investment company, today applied to the postal authorities, for assistance In locating W. H. Latimer, the mlse-In- g manager of the defunct concern. Receiver McNeal produced specimens of tbe literature which Latimer sent of through the mails,' the mailing which, It la alleged, was a violation of tbe statute laws. The postofflee inspector went over the bureau's records, and as a result of the conference with Mr. McNeal, the government authorltiee. it la said, is will make every effort to apprehend the fugitive. It ia stated that a thorough investigation will bo ordered by I'nited States District Attorney New York. March 24. One of (he remarkable case in the experience of Thompson. the doctors of the Presbyterian hosHIGHWAYMAN CAUGHT. pital In this city ended todav In the death or Miss Htieatis. oT Mount Vernon, who, with her mother. Street Car Man Aided In Overpowering Tha Thug. Mrs. James H. Huestls, had been In n I ranee for fifteen daya prior to her death. More than two weeks ago both Ran Francisco. March 24. The of the women were found uneonseions tables were turned upon a highwayin (he home of Henry W. Heifer, a man last night. He had Just stood up lawyer of this eily, and were aupioBod s hank clerk named John E. Webster at the point of a pistol and robbed lo have been asphyxiated by Neither hud since recovered gas. him of a gold watrh and a small sum and physicians and hypnn-list- s of money on Ashbury street, near were puzzled by their unaccount- Hayes, when the gripman and conto ho ductor of a passing car able coma. This gave WebMiss Hiteslls was an attractive victim's assistance. oung woman aged 23 year, lack of ster an opening and he grappled with nourishment was the principal cause the robber who fired at him with a revolver but with the assistance of the of her death aa tl had been impossible io give her food except In liquid form ear' men he wa overpowered and and through a tube. Rtimulanta and turned over to the police. He gave oxygen were administered without ef- his name a Charles Colby hul later said bis right name wa Otto Mitchell fect. A singular fael Is that the young woman's mother, who lay In an adjoin-n- s and that he had arrived from Los Angeles four months ago and was room, lo ihnw Flgim of the out of work. approach of death soon after the death of her daughter. Like her daughTRACING THE ROBBER. ter. the mother also is greatly emaciated and Ihe physicians at the hospital ssy that her low vitality Is due princi- Second Buggy Used Has Been Found by Sheriff. pally to starvation. A specialist In hypnotism and physchotogy who InSan Francisco. March 24. Sheriff vestigated the rases, has said that the two women had hypnotized each oth- Barnet of Alsmeda county has gained er. He explained that he had himself an important lead in tbe Rtege $1 been hypnotized while hypnotising a holdup chase liy turning up the erond buggy used by the robbers In patient, and had only been awakened by Ihe arousing of the subject. The going lu and getting sway from the case of the two women has attracted scene of the crime. The buggy 1ms the at tent ion of scientists all over the been !dntifled by Daly, one of Ihe men who was roblied. It was hired by country. a stranger who answers the description nf one of the robbers, on the URGENT INSTRUCTIONS. morning of the robbery, and returned Sent to Ambassador McCormick at St. Ntmnr noon, both of buggy and horse hard usage. showing eiirienrc Peteraburg. Mi-.- - New York, March 2 Plan are rapidly maturing fur the establishment here of a school of music endowed by James in rh. thn hanker, memory of hla mother. Tbe fund to be fumlwhed by Mr. Izteb will be 9500,-ihion which thn donor guarantees an income of five per rent. Another gift lias been announced of 94.0UO annually for ten years and the trustees have derided to Invite further subscriptions to a guarantee fund of 925.000 for three yearn, lo be railed in case of a e assesses s property of the Standard Rope s Twine company which is now In ihe FLATLY REFUSED. hands of receivers. The receiver are made party defendants. It is set out in the Mil that on the same day that Washington, March 24. Minis- ter Bowen cables the state depart- the mortgage was given to the Manment today from Caracas that hattan Trust company another mortPresident Castro had flatly refus- gage for 97.50).000 was given to the d to arbitrate the pending laauea Central Trust company. The Manhatbetween Venezuela and the I'nited tan Trust company claims that its Rtalea. mortgage takes priority of lien over 'ne mortgage given to the Central Trust company. These mortgages were to guarantee the outstanding given 24. Washington, March Minister Bowen's cablegram to the state de- bonds of the company. partment, Informing the administraSHE HAD A GOOD TIME. tion that President Castro of Venezuela had refused expliritly to submit to arbitration the pending Issues Girt Yaaroad for Pleasures and Stole the United States and VenezuMoney. ela and declaring that the asphalt casea must be adjudicated by the Chicago, March 24. Yearning for courts, flormed the principal the attractive clothes and the pleasof discussion at today's meeting toplr of the cabinet. That the situation ia ures enjoyed by more fortunate girls, school girl, not regarded as acute at this time was Mary Smith, a Indicated clearly by the determination stole a purse containing 971, bought g of the President and his advisers to new hat, a bouquet of flowers and a pay no present heed to President Cas- box of randy and then secured a ticktro's refusal to arbitrate the eaistlng et at admission in tbe gallery of a differences. It la ihe Indicated inten- theater where she was found by the tion of the President and Secretary police. Rhe had 91 1 In cash and 930 Taft, who. in tho absence of Secretary had been found previously In the baseHay, la being relied on for advice in ment of the Huron school where she matters pertaining to foreign affairs, had hidden It. The purse belonged to simply to await further developments a woman visitor at the school and was in VeneaueU. It la not believed that missed shortly after the Smith girl the situation now la of aurh a charac- had been excused by her teacher. ter as to warrant alarm. Indeed, the President ia proceeding with the arBELL CANNOT BE FOUND. rangements for his southwestern trip without reference to the Venezuelan Escaped Convict 8uppeaed te Be cmbrogllo. Aided by Confederates. After other members of the cabinet had left, the White House, Secretary Tacoma, Wash., March 24. AlTaft and Cortelyou conferred with the President. It cad be said positively though the posse searching McNeil's that no determination was reached island for the. escaped federal convict, which would Involve drastic action on Albert E. Bell, has been increased to the part of the American government. fifty men and orders have been Issued It la regarded as possible that further to bring him In dead or alive, no trace developments in the Veneauelan situ- of. the daring robber haa been found. ation may be forthcoming In a few The entire island haa been searched daya, but It la not believed here they closely, but there are dozens of dense will add to Ita seriousness. places where the convict mignt hide with security. The weather has been so wet that the penitentiary bloodACTION FOR MILLIONS. hounds cannot plrk up the scent. It la believed that Bell was aided by Standard Rope and Twine Company confederates who made careful efHeavily Mortgaged. fort to effect hia escape. Bell, who la Trenton, X. J., March 24. The Man- supposed to have a large turn of monhattan Trust company today filed a ey secreted, haa In recent months paid bill In the rmirt' of chancery to fore- the tinea of aeveral federal prisoners, close a mortgage of 93.000,000, on the thua shortening their terms, and Mar be-tee- n -e - SUIT FOR 'SEPARATION. Nsw York, March 24.-- 8uit for a rattan ss been brought, to the American, by Mr. atonrdtn. Blark. wife of Harry ft. Black the fHiiied States Rca,y andCo? at ruction company, asuS! and thn Construction company. Mra. Black the daughter of the late clMr ? Fultei. founder of the cumwuiy wi!. achieved fame by developing th! methods of construction in the maL ern if eel skyscraper. Black and his wife are well known in Chicago, where they formerly sided. NIGHT IS THE Chicago. March 24. Dr. John A. Scott, professor of Greek in Northwestern university, addressing one of bis classes ia defense of "Burning the Midnight Oil." has declared the great scholars of today are not those who study early in the- morning, but those who study late into tlRi night. In olden daya. he said, "the Persians congregated at daybreak io pursue their studies, but nowadaya tho great scholars pore over their books at night. In the morning one's eyes are not clear, his head ia still numb from sleep and he ia in no condition for mental work. Because of the lack of Illuminating facilities, the ancients were obliged to study in tbe early morning before beginning the day' work, but today our greatest students do their best work after thn sunlight, has faded away. That is the best opportunity for mental improvement, and. although I would not urge any of you to refrain from rising early, I would advise you to do your studying at night." - ICE DESTROYED Hiv New York. March 24. A conference haa been held by representative! of slxly-twpublic and private hospitals of the city of New York which win i suit In those institutions being represented by a central committee to devise the best method of dealing whit prevalent, conditions and raising a o common endowment fund. The. conference was the flrst luma to meet the annual deficit which iiery hospital reporta The speakers agreed that it la necessary to edurate the people to give more financial aid. To remedy the trouble Ibe belief was expressed that an independent body should be creeled composed of men and women chosen for ihclr knowledge of aortal ronditions who aha.I study the hospital problem of ihs whole city, who shall work conatantly and persistently to edurate the public on all phases of hospital work. Its benoflis to every family and the responsibility of the public for Us maintenance according to the best standards of medical and surgical science. The hospitals at the city might, the speakers believed, then form x logical system for the care of lha sick PROTEST. rather than a haphazard collection of activities, each going its own- way without regard to the others. The plan was agreed on and a committee will be appointed con silting of men and women. twelve L well-know- n Ottawa, Out., March 24. The Dominion Marine association has lodged a protest with the minister of marine and flsheriea against certain steamenforced boat regulations being against Canadian steamships by the was United Rtalea. It pointed out that there was a tacit agreement that these regulation should be reciprocal. The new rules against which the protest is made are those devised as a result of the Slocum disaster. BURIED THE BEEN E Of Colorado's Disgrace Says a Writer a Letter. . BY FIRE. of Springfield, III., March 24. Th Illinois house of representatives today listened with great interest to the reading of a letter from Publico, who at present Is in Lim Angeles, Cal., and who hopes the legislature will not pass tne equal suffrage bill. God made men and womeu different, says the writer: "then let each remain in their own condition. If the state of lllinnla grants partis! cr full political right to women il will bebitterly regret it. Look at thewhlrli deviled condition of Colorado can be traced lo women political bosses and lark of common sense in "Pro-Bon- o women voter. Californian, profiting by the sad experience of Cokmdo. Kansas and Wyoming, and not wanting iheir state to be in the same cointervati to ndition and their huslnes be ruined by foolish snd vicious turn down all attempt of and their profesoonal suffragist male adherents to ssddlo Ihe abomination on tbe state. . At the conclusion of 'the reading the the letter, a member moved that committee on fish and game was mess-ure-.' qualified to consider the not. Another member thought The license committee, he said. the pioper body to think ovw in pro bond publico letter. Thecommittee referred it to the on elections. emia-entl- Chicago, March 24. Nearly 150.000 ton of Ice, and two buildings each 250 by SflO feet, have been lost hy fire at 1 34th street and Lake Calumet. The s DEAD, Albany, March 24. Former Representative Gen. Charlea Tracy died at hla home here today, after an illness nf some months, aged 57 yearn lu Congress Gen. Tracy was one of the leading Democratic opponents of free silver. He was active in tbe gold Democratic boom movement and was chairman of the national committee of tup gold Democratic party. Pope Plus rabled to Gen. Tracy last Monday the papal benediction. CANADIANS Thing AID. boat Waa Chairman of tha Gold Democratic Party. Burning the Midnight Oil is the Proper HOSPITALS NEED All the New York Institutions Deficits. freight were taken off by steamers which came to tbe assistance of the steamer. It ia expected that the rise of the next few days will float the Body Escorted to the Cemetery by Students big storage houses held the winter's cut on the lake. Before the flrst lire company arrived the buildings, valued at 936.000, were destroyed, and most of the conhad slid hark tents, valued at Rtanford University. Cal.. March 24. Into the lake from which it was taken Tbe body of the late Mrs. Jane Stanwere the winier. The buildings during died at Honolulu, ford who the property of Swift and company. now rests recently in the Stanford mausoleum The origin of the fire la unknown. between tbe bodies of her husband and on near the institution of learning ASKED TO SEE DIAMOND. that bean their name. Before tha Vnal commitment of Mrs. Stanford's Robber Gats Away With a Tray of body to the stone sarcophagus simple Stones. services were held in the great MeTO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.' morial church erected hy her in loving Cleveland. March 24. Two men en- memory of her husband. The church Tske Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, tered the Jewelry store of E. I). Erne, was filled with thoussnds of people All druggists refund the money if it in the Colonial Arcade today and ask- from all over the state who came to ed to he shown some diamonds. One their tribute of respect. ails to cure. E. W. Groves sign of ihe men picked up a tray containing pay Promptly at 1:30 o'clock this afterlure is oa each box. I Sc. 94.flflO worth of atones and made a noon the great organ in Memorial dash for the street, followed by his church began the solemn tones of SHOT NEAR TONOPAH. companion and were lost in tbe crowd Chopin's funeral march and at the time tbe clerk tho reached ihe by same moment the bronze doors at the One of a Band of Highwaymen is door. Detectives are working on the main entrance swung open to admit Wounded. case. the small cortege of pall bearers and relatives escorting the rolfln. Eight of Tunnpah. Ncv. March STEAMER AGROUND. Stanford's most stalwart athletes bore Man non, deputy sipriff of Nye councentral aisle down the ty. shot three time., mortally woundCairo. Hi.. March 24. During the the body the thronged, congregation to through ed and raptured one nf the band of amrm last the Sadie night simmer highwaymen who recently committed 1,ee grounded on a bar Just below a holdup at Momr-um- a (Continued on fage Six) and got 4,hi. Wlckilffe. Ky. The passengers and and Others. y speaks-howeve- HE WILL REMAIN BLIND. 960-0O- - 23.-H- .irry shal Hopkins says ibm ,hcv their debs to the hanklr. paying, Ven-eauela- n GEN. CHA8. TRACY n. -- Wealthy MISSING MANAGER. rg. Wcsi-boufl- a ' and MacDunald. Muh ns vni r,ti were sentenced by Judge Richard to 13 and lo year, respectively. 73 lashes, for robbery with violence from Winnipeg merchants, and today received the flrst Ijetallm.-u- t of lashes. MarDonald made s great uproar and from the first stroke et the dreaded tails, screamed horribly and had to lie carried to hla cell. St. The first few laslie. seemed to have March 2t. 4:30 p. no appreciable effect on S.mdi rrock, m. - Mr. McCormick, the retiring to Russia, haa received urghut he soon beann to groan in a manent instructions fmm Washington to ner which made his punishment so-n- t worse than that administered to Mac- procid to Pan at the earliest possible moment. Whether the desire of Donald. the Mate depart ment to have Mr. assume hla duties in Pari- - at TRAIN WRECKED. once is due to the prospect of an early opening of peace negotiation there Memphis, Tenn.. March 24. 10 ihe Venezuelan complications, or passenger train No. 114 collid- to ihe wish of Ambassador Porter ed with n esr on a aiding on llirkory to report sooner than expected ia not , Flat near New Albany. known here. In order that there mav luday Brussels. March 24. The protests and was wrecked. Several at ,nrh an importof tbs Belgian government and of tbe were badly bruised. but. none persons be n hiatus I eserious- ant ime Ambassador M;.vr, (Mr. Me French and Belgian bondholders ..f ly. The engine, lender and two I t'orr tick's niccrssorl w't nmhab'v Santo Domingo, are aid lo be due (o coaches J cun. i to St. Petersburg1 intmed;aeiy.'. g by Man. 24. Com-mitto- specially assigned revenue. Default In the payment of Interest was made April . 1199, since whirh lime several arrangements have been attempted to provide for the interest payments. 96,HtK)1(Ni(t of Belgians hold about Endowed A complete library of music and musical literature has been donated Admiral March Port and Frank Damrosch, the conductor fleet (which forma the third and teacher, will art ai director at the division of Admiral Rojestvensky's school. Members of tbe Knetsel quarRussian squadron and which left tette will remove lo this front find Hay, Island of Crete, March Boston and all the memberscity will take 21 j, ha been sighted. charge of departments. Negotiations are now pending with distinguished WAR INTRIGUE. musicians for tbe and teachers branches of harmony and composition, tit. Petersburg, March 24. 2:30 singing nnd piano playing. Director p. m. The papers are supporting tho Dam row h will gu to Europe shortly to campaign for pence and are beginning continue these negotiations, though it io print quite openly the history of ia possible Americans may ultimately the Intrigues in the Far Mast for tbe b chosen. The school will be opened protection of private interests, devot- next October. ing special at lent ion to M. Besobra-xoff'- a connection with the Yalu timber HISTORY OF A TERRIBLE CRIME. Maid. concession. Hie publications include , a secret memorandum of (ion. would pointing out that-wabe inevitable If Ruealan interest were extended into Korea. The necessity for increased taxation to meet the expenses of the war ia recognized and the minister of finance has submitted projects to the cuuncil of the empire, including taxes LIBERAL VICTORV. on beef, matches, etc., and a graduated tax on the aalariea of government In tha Formation of tho oBuligan ofllclala beginning with one per cent on salaries of over $300 whirh altogether will res Hue about l,(i0fl,000. Rr. Petersburg. March 24. The have won a partial There la also a proposition for a genvictory In the ctwnposliinn of the eral income tax which undoubtedly of Roiihgsn committee in elaborale the will prove the moat popular form arheme for national representation raising money aa It would bear heavunder the Imperial rescript. Planting iest on those able to pay. themselves securely on the demand for a ehamlisr nf parliament electJAPANESE LOAN COMPLETED. ed liy universal suffrage with control of the budget administration they lamdon. March 24. The flnal' dethat a committee of bureau- tails of the Japanese loan were concrats could nut be tniaied to esecute cluded here today with the the popular will. and. barked by the of the exact, dale of issue. exception This has pres, they kept up their agitation for not. yet been decided. but It will net The largest of the foreign debta of Ranto Domingo is that represented by the bonds nr the loan of 1H97 held in Europo principally in France and Belgium. consisting of (wo Issue bear6 per cent and 4 per ing reapertiv-elreul Interest and amounting lo about 921.250,00(1. Both rlaaaea of bonds were secured on ruatoma duties and SANTO IN Bo deficit. FLEET SIGHTED. . i Will New York. March York hospital say they have no hope of being able to to Attorney Charles Brd. of who was taken to the hospital h, nesday morning from a B1rol,j'L-tel with a bullet wound In hi sevhad temple. They say the bullet prod ered a nerve and probably . permanent blindness. im The' police continue' to keep cna-i on a patient under surveillance of attempting suicide. 24.-D- octor the New SOUND FOR COLON. -- U Kingston. Jamaica. March h United Staiea transport Sumner, P Ing on board tbe coagrwalonM toaw bound for Colon, arrived here from San Domingo. "I owe my whole We tosores gcrofutoul Blood Bitter, ered my body. I B. B. B. has made me a perfectly Bervta. woman." Mr. Chao. Hutu. Mich. ... |