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Show I .1 i i I fai ASSOCUUB lt3h Weather forecast PRESS Fair Tuesday Wednesday TEIECRAPHIC SEBV1CL junnrjuiwvy fAAAAWWWWWW - i i VOL L NO. 61. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, t PRICE FIVE CENTS. 1904. VLADIVOSTOK AND PORT ARTHUR MURDERED HIS J ARE I TWO FAMILIES ASSAULT ON THE PORT OIK TO FATHER-IN-LA- W FLEET IS LADIES DEATH ' DAY AT EOS ANGELES S Rattling Eleven Round Bout Salt Lake Man Arrested Early This Morning. at San Francisco. Official Russian Paper Says Success of Russian Arms Will Reassert International Laws Defied Bul-liv- an by London and Washington. ut if out-foug- ht Choi' of hrljot choi' them It hi: Ditto; U n- - T SCOTT e ,ES ill eo 301 JAIL STATE T o - n che-re- d. fic-in- d be-hi- f v, Fathers Were Absent at Work Betting Was Lively at Ascot in the Woods Yesterday. Salt Lake. Utah, March 1. George ravilion, San Francisco, Feb. G. Porter was arrested early this mornYoung Featherweight Champion Curliett hail no difficulty in retaining ing and placed in jail, rharged with kii laurels tonight, defeating Dave the murder of his fatber-lD-laBen of New York in the eleventh R. a former The constable. Haddock, d twenty-rounscheduled a round of killing occurred at the home of tbs uniteat. Corbett left the ring with-ca mark, while on the other hand Porters late last night and Is said to Sullivan reielved a terrlflc beating, have been the outcome of an attempt on the part of Haddock to Interfere ouly the merciful action of Referee In a quarrel between Porter and his Graney in stopping the contest saving wife. the New Yorker from having his face London, March L A dispatch to the beaten into a pulp. Sullivan put up Dally Telegraph from Ylnkow, dated a game fight and while outboied. ( Fifteen Japanese February 29, says: and outgeneraled, he gave the In one for Port Arbombarled cause worry warships furiously champion ronnd. thur from 10 until 12 o'clock this Taking another feature out of the morning. The Russian cruisers Novik, Askold and Bayaf. accompanied by EOSIffG fght, which was Sullivans excessive A CAME four torpedo boa'f, steamed out to pnenees, the fight was never In douht. Corbett held his man safe durimeet the attack. They were, however, forced to retire. The Askold was in a ng all stages of the contest and it was but a question of time when Sullivan sinking condition, lne Novik was would have to quit The iourth round badly damaged and a torpedo boat was gcarly saw the end of the contest and Manufacturers Lose sunk. The Russian battleship Retvi-xa- n Money for was again damaged. The Japanonly by taking the full count on four different occasions did Sullivan manese withdrew In good order. of Want New Markets. The main feaage to pull through. ture of the fight was the great amount London, March 1. The pause In the of Infighting. They hung together for war operations In the Far East has a minute at a time, using either hand been broken by another Japanese aton Port Arthur, of which only the tbat they could get free. Corbett 29. During the tack Feb. Washington, proved himself very much superior In foregoing brief account is yet to hand. consideration Columof the District of that style of fighting, as he seemed to bia This report, however, shows a repeti appropriation bill in the house punch harder from a short distance. Mr. Scott of Kansas made the After the disastrous fourth round today. declaration that a negro had dined at 8ull!ran's ability to come up In the the He landWhite House with President CleveBROKE UP ucreeding round waa a surprise. during the letters first administeemed to have taken a new lease of statement tration. The was prompted life, but It was only a flash In the a reference of Mr. Gilbert of Kenand did not prove of any benefit by ln to the of Booker T. tucky dining to him, as he received more punishat White the House. Washington of ment without any rhance ultimate When the name was demanded, Mr. The contest on the whole wf Scott said R was C. H. J. Taylor, who , was appointed by President Cleveland Jimmy lirttt was an interested specas recorder of Sheds for the District tator at the ringside and figuring on of Columbia. his rhances to beat the riiamplou Washington, Feb. 29. It Is said at Mr. Gilbert observed that he and featherweight. The general opinion of others never had heard of the inci- the war department that the destruction of Hainans Moro band is a case the sporting element which has seen dent, but the Democrats were not par- of retributive both men in action is that Corbett will justice. Major Scott Mr. ticularly claiming Cleveland, and b the favorite In the betting and that Mr. Cockran of Missouri said it was suffered at the hands of this fanatical Brlttl. while giving him a great fight, but evidence that there is no better Moro. The chief enticed the major off will not prove to he the winner. Into the jungle, pretending to be Republican In the country than Grover The first preliminary was between Cleveland. friendly, and in sbmush shot him. George Sanfranson of Nome, Alaska, A discussion of the question of rec- Since that time Major Scott has been and Caesar Attell of San Francisco. It on his trail and now has destroyed his by Mr. Dalsell (Rep. Pa.) and was declared a draw after eight rounds iprocity Mr. Williams, the minority leader, con- band. of fierce fighting. Hssssn, who Is a priest. Is one of the The referee in the sumed the greater part of the day. first round awarded the decision to Another-featurof the day was the irrlconcllablee . When the navy was some surveys a year ago oa Attell, Sanfranson having twice delib- declaration by Mr. Lovering of Massa- making erately fouled his man at the latter chusetts that while the Republican the coast of Joio Hassan construed the an act rested on hie knees from the effects party was talking about standing pat setting up of survey marks as of a knockdown. He subsequently re- thousands of dollars were being lost of hostility and attacked the surveyscinded his decision, however, Attell to manufacturers and that our boast- ors. He came to General Sumner's expressing his willingness to the con- ed prosperity Is fast coming to an end headquarters under summons, but test, which then went the limit to a because of the failure of the party made his escape, and ever since has draw. to enlarge the drawback system and been at war. His hand Is believed to The contest between Selger and Rathe new markets which he de- have numbered about 600. and, if enfael was declared a draw at the end give tirely destroyed, as the cablegram reclared were now demanded. of the tenth round. Rafael put up a Mr. ported, the battle must have been of Gilbert in said that Continuing, good fight for a short-ende- r and the the Spanish war there were General some proportions. crowd became very demonstrative A Miles, commanding general of the arthe decision, evidently thinking that Admiral Dewey at Manila; Admy; Rafael should have received the vermiral Schley, Generals Lee. Wheeler GUARDED BY dict. Rafael throughout landed the and Bell, all of wfiiom were Democrats; nunt telling blows, but Selger. on the On the other side, he said, there was other hand, did most of the leading. a member of the Republican cabinet The latter was considerably over- accused of embalmed beef to sending weight. Selger recently lost a decisi- the soldiers. on hi Jimmy Britt in this city. , Then, he said, there was a Re10:19 p. m. Corbett was the first to publican horse doctor sent to Cuba emerge from his dressing room. Sul- who was accused of befriending the livan entered the ring a minute or two and law breakers." later. Sullivan will have forthla sec- gamblers He referred to the conviction of onds Spider Kelly, Frank McDonald Rathbone and Neeley and alluded to Meriden, Miss.. Feb. 29.- -J. P. Paris, nd Jimmy Barry. Corlmtt will have General the negro charged with the killing of he who, Fnnston, declared, Tim McGrath, George Weedon, Billy violated the rules of civilised war- John R. Stockton, a mail clerk, the Otts and Billy Roche. Corbett waa In- bstj fare in wearing the uniform of an serious wounding of John A. Bass, antroduced as The pride of Denver and enemy In the rapture of Agulnaldo. other mall clerk, and the robbery of the fpsiherwelght champion of the He next referred to General Davis, the mall car of the Alabama Great world." He received a popular demwho, he said, sold rice and other Southern train which left this city this ons' rst inn. Sullivan was warmly reto starving natives at enor- morning for Birmingham, is in the provisions ceived. A rhallenge - from Johnny mous profits. county pall, which Is guarded by three Rums of New York was received and Mr. Dalsell, of Pennsylvania, dis- companies of state troops. tpad. as was also one from Spider cussing Canadian reciprocity, said he Paris was captured early today, NYcirh. a local pugilist. Kid" Herhad been unable to find in an exhaust- bloodhounds following a bloody trail man of Chicago was also there with a ive research a single argument which strewn with bits of registered letters challenge. would justify the negotiations of a to a negro cabin where he' was A Corbett disrobed It was seen that treaty between the Unit found. A special session of the court his condition was superb, while BUM-v- n reciprocity ed States and Canada. has been called to try the prisoner. It also looked to be in perfect trim-I- : Mr. Lovering differed, he said, from Is that more than one person will he a twenty-roun- d contest, Mr. Dalzell in the matter of a demand wasthought Implicated In the robbery and the tdra'.ghi Marquis of Queensbury rules. for new markets for goods of American negro family in whose cabin Paris The crowd yeljed for Jimmy Britt. manufacturers. The manufacturers was raptured has been placed under wlm entered the ring and shook hands wanted an outlet for their surplus arrest. with i lies principals. products and the demand for the new Tin- linguists will protect themselves markets caused them to realize that IRRIGATION PROJECTS. In the breakaway. Time called. production had passed beyond domesKjund 1 After some sparring. Sul- tic consumption. He urged the South livan led twice with left, falling short to Increase the Washington,. Feb. 29. Bids were output of cotton and at the interior department toCorbett then swung Ineffectually with said opened immigration was needed greatly day for furnishing the government right for the jaw and tried a left cross in the South. These things, he said, 150.000 barrels of cement for the Ton-thlcli failed to connect. Corbett miss-- a would aid materially In solving the basin dam In the Salt River valley left and right swing for the fsce race question. The contract innd Sullivan Irrigation project. neatly blocked a similar volves between $300,000 and $75O.0O0. "'tempt. Sullivan landed lightly with PATTI DOES NOT SAIL. lef on the ear and then closed In. The lowest bidders were the PortCement company of Colorado and land ft'th men displayed cleverness, and Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 29. Baron-- 1 the Atlas Portland Cement company K'lllnan again blocked left, and right Cederstrom denied tonight vigorously New York. "w'ncs for the head. Finally Corbett the New York Patti bad of All that report of the hide may be rejected on his right to the body lightly and engaged passage on one of the Cunard 'pft jatr'to the face. Sullivan tried linen, which sails for Europe April L the ground that the figures are too high, and so nearly alike as to Indicate J lat swing, missed and dipped to the the probability of an understanding tar Upon rising Corbett chopped a FLOODS IN CHICAGO. The Atlas combetween the bidden. r?h' to the face and as the bell sound-"- 1 Chicago, Feb. $9. Many . outlying ' in a straight left to the face. districts about Chicago are submerged pany's bid was not accomoanied by fnt check and. therefore, can the There was no damage done and but with heavy rain and melting snow. not required unless the governTrv Kttie fighting of consequence. From Seventy-fift- h street south to mentbe considered Sullivan made a favorable impreo-obuys the cement In nnen market. Burnside there is a chain of miniature by tig cleverness and was lakes that threaten serious damage to The Colorado companys hid was $4 81 per barrel, delivered at the dam site, property. and $4.52 on certain conditions. 2 They went to a clinch, eul'lvan missed left for the face tnd GRIP. HAY HAS SECRETARY e champion countered with loft and REFERRED TO COMMITTEE. 29. Secretary Washington, Feb. cfct s swings to the fsce. Corbett Hay Is con Used to his home by a slight Washington, Feb. 29. The Senate in usual game of talking and recurrence of his old malady, the grip. lying his antagonist and then, Assistant Secretary Oliver, who has executive session today referred to the flick ss a flash. drove his right to the been confined to his bed for a long committee on canals the time by the grip, is somewhat im- nominations for position on the Isthmian canal commission. Continued on Page Three ) proved today. 29. . Inter-nc-ean- ic tion of the now familiar atiarks of the this atJapanese, and 11 Is tack was made in hud weather, previous advices having reported s severe gale raging at Pun Arthur. As usual, the Japanese did not remain king enough off the harbor to enable the gunners at the fort lo gel tlielr range. Again, the three cruisers, the Bayun, Askold and Novik, came out to meet the attack and this suggests that they were either the only ships there undamaged or the larger battleships were unable to get out. recognized Japanese subjection of neutral Korea. " The Bourse Uaxctte urges the government to Issue pat riot Ic stamps, the proceeds of which will go to strengthen the navy. Ail patriotic letters to carry an extra kopec stamp. Tradesmen also are invited lo affix a Kopec stamp on every purchase. Other Important contributions are expected to yield $15,000,000. The Korean minister here refused to believe the reported Japancse-Koreatreaty, which he describes as an English Invention" and declares the whole document is absurd. The minister Las become a popular figure since he came out as a strong partisan of Russia and gave $25 toward the fund being raised to strengthen the Russian fleet. The pa- pen are publishing special sketches and portraits of the minister and the d The Bourse Gazette says: "There Is no need for alarm over the blockade of ports. The war w,Il not end until not a single Japanese is left alive In Korea, The successes of the Russian arms will reassert the internet kitisl laws defied by London and Washington, which have Bt. Petersburg, Feb. 29. Continued on Page 8.) JEFFRIES TO RUSSIA WONT E T New York, Feb. 29. Jim Jeffries and Jack Munroe signed articles today to fighl for the heavyweight championship of the world at the Yoeemlte Valley Athletic efub, San Francisco, during the last week In May. A purse of $25,000 is guaranteed. The purse is to bo divided G5 per cent to the winner and 35 per cent to the loser. The stakeholder will be Harry Corbett of San Francisco. Each man la to put up a forfeit of $5,000 and the club also la to post a forfeit of $5,000. James C. Kneidy of the Yosemite club offered $20,000 first, but when this was declined he raised bis offer to $25,000. Billy Delaney represented Jeffries and Harry Pollock spoke for Munroe. Eddlo Graney of San Francisco was agreed on for referee. British Press Blamed for Exciting Mutual District. Chicago, Feb. 29. A cablegram was received in this city today Indicating the attitude of Rusla In a commercial senee toward the United States. The message was sent to Chicago by Thomas 8mlih, American cuuhuI at Moscow, and was directed to a business house In this city. The message was as follows: Unless vigorous steps are taken to offset continued statements of the British press that the American government is hostile and the exploitation of every Incident that can arouse mutual distrust ami hatred, our merchants and manufacturers may as well leave this field tn Germans, who know how to profit by this alleged hostility. LI MARINE SURVEYORS INVESTIGATE Estimated That Twenty Per Cent of Steamer Queen's Cargo la Ruined. Seatle, Wash.. Feb. 29. Marine sur- -. veyora representing the underwriters today liegan Investigations of the damage to the steamship Queen resulting from the fire almard here while at sea Saturday morning. Though the disastrous work f the flames is plainly visible, s report giving In detail the loss is required. Her cargo, amount leg lo 1,300 tons of general freight was 'damaged by fire and water, particularly the lsiicr. It is rout lily estimated that fully 20 tier cent of the freight stored beneath the salon decs has been made worthless. The survey will probably lie completed tomorrow. With its conclusion the agents of tbc, underwriters and the managers of t1n Pacific Coast company, which owns the vessel, will confer respecting Hie adjustment of the COAST or KOREA i London, Mar. 1 No news is pub- today of operations or movements other than at Fort Arthur. lished here The Shanghai correspondent of the Daily Express says It has teen officially announced tbat the Japanese mail boat service between Shanghai and Japan will he resumed Saturday without naval escort. Many alleged deposit ions if the opposing forces sre published this morning, but. they differ too much In detail to lie of any great value. According to a report from St. Petersburg. a body of Cossacks from Ihe South Ussuri province with quirk firing guns Is advancing along the east mast of Korea to prevent the landing of the main Japanese army and ihe comment Is made that possibly the landing at Posslut bay may have been made with the intention of attacking loss. The steamship Senator may take the Queen's place on the San Francisco run. The Queen Is s' ill at the ocean dock. Only those with passes could get aboard, for free access would have retarded the work of the surveyors and those discharging her. Captain Cousins was about ihe ship all day. He was congratulated and warmly praised for the work he and his ciew had rendered in saving the Vessel. Most of the credit, he said, should lie bestowed He upon the crew and passengers. requested special mention of the men In the engineers' department, the first, second, third and fourth Afflcrrs. this force. to the A dispatch from Shanghai Daily Graphic says the Russians sre transferring the gnus from the disabled ships at Port Arthur to the forts there. A dispatch from Che Foo to tlie London Standard, dated February 29th. says a Japanese cruiser and torpedo boat entered that harbor without lights at 1 oclock on the morning of the 29th and it is believed they embarked the Japanese who took refuge there after the attempt to bottle up Port Arthur. A correspondent of the Times at cabling under date of Febru-gr29th, says: BOTH ARE DEIEHD A Japanese fleet was seen off Ute Shan Tung coast this morning. A Toklo correspondent of the Times Coal Mine Operators and Miners Meet cables that the steamers sunk by the to Settle Differences. Jammers on either side of the RusIndianapolis. Ind., Feb. 29. The sec- sian battleship Retviran at Port Arof 'he joint conference be- thur practically obstruct the entrance ond tween the coal operators and United to the harbor. Mine Worker of the central competiBLIZZARD IN NEW YORK. tive district opened here today. Both operators and miners say they have New York, Feb. 29. In many parts returned lo Indlanaoolls determined to stand for their previous demands the of New Y'ork state blizzard Is raging snow-co- n operators for the scale and working tonight. At Rochester a driving tract of 19'si, which would carry a storm waa accompanied by thunder Thu 12 to 1.7 per cent reduction in wages, j and sharp flashes of lightning. uml the miners for the reB'lopl ion of storm m that place was one of tlia worst of the season. the present scale. y I i : i , Robcrval, Qucticc, Fell. 29. Twelvo lives were lost in a fire which destroyed the home of Thomas Guay at 8t. Felicisn today. When the five was first noticed by uelghliora who live at some distance the house bail been In it at the burned to the ground. time were the small children of Thomas Guay, Mrs. rhlllip Gngon aii her All were burned to three children. death. Gagnon and Guay, the fathers, were absent at work in the woods. E Los Angelos, F h. 29- .- Ladies day brought out u good aitemlance at Ascot i'uik today and the ludiing wni lively. Only two fuvorilets regarded their backer. Dargiu was heavily played by the tulcm to win tile second race, but wheeled as Ihu barrier went left at the up and was praetk-uilpost. E. J. Baldwin's entry, Americano, and Uruzadoa were i lie favorites in the third. Aineri-raii- o won easily by throe lengths, Cruzados sccmid, NervaUir third. The lust rare went to a lung shot, Alliert Eurighl. at 30 to - Results: First race, four fnrluugs, selling IVggy Mine won, llilmiii tccoml, third. Time. :4u. Refund race, six furlongs, selling Colonel Bogey won, Motlakaila S)e-onDunbar third. Time, 1:15. Third race, live furlongs, pnreo Americano won. Cruzados second, Durbar third. Time, 1: (12. Fourth race, one mile and seventy yards, selling Mezzo won. Straggler second, Flatonlna third. Time, 1:41. Fifth race, Slainmu course -- Nation won, Marcs a second, Military third. Time. 1:111-2- . Sixth race, one mile, selling Albert Enright won, Ixuiwelsea second, Major Dixon third. Time, 1:44. t well-play- ; . PI-rel- ia I ' d. Bill Introduced Amending the Present Act, Washington, Felt. 29. Represents tive Cooper of Wisconsin Introduced a bill tuday amending In several ways the act providing a civil form of government for the Philippines. The bill waa prepared by Secretary Taft. Its first provision is that all hauls Issued by the government of the Philippines shall be exempt from taxation cither by the government of the United Stales of the Philippines. These bonds are to bo approved by the President and secretary of war and are lo be used to provide for lsirl and harbor works, roads, bridges, pro via rial and municipal schools, court houses and penal institutions. Five per cent municipal bouds sre also authorized to carry on municipal improvements, such Imnded Indebtedness of any one niunieiiality not to exceed 10 per centum of the assessed valuation of the property in such municipality. The bill provides that the immigration laws of the United Stales In force in the islands shall he administered by the officers of the Philippines government. . A provision guaranteeing earnings on railroad capital to be Invested In the islands, whlrh is regarded ss an Important step toward advancing the civil conditions In the islands, Is contained In the hill ss follows: That the government of the Philippines is hereby authorized to aid in the construction, maintenance and ojiera-tloof railroads in the Philippines, either by guaranteeing a certain number of bonds to be Issued for the purpose of raising funds, to he Invested in the construction and equipment of the said railroads, tinder proper restriction to lie enacted by the Philippine commisskm or any succeeding legislature of the islands, to sec use the actual use in said construction of the money to be realised from said bonds, or by a legislative guarantee of said government of the Philippine Islands. Capital actually Invested In the construction and equipment of said railroads shall yield a net Income nol lo exceed four per centum per annum; provided that the amount of capital lo whlrh said guarantee shall apply shall be fixed and set forth In ihe act of guarantee, and that the same act shall apply sufficient rules and governmental supervision for ascertaining rleariy the capital actually invested In surh railroads and the income actually received on the capital so invested; provided. further, that the annual pecuniary liability of the government of the Philippine Islands under this section, whether in bonds or any guarantee of Investment, shall never exceed $1,509, 000 in United States money, and provided, further, that said guarantee in bond or investment shall not bo valid unless approved by the President of the United States and the secretary of war. n NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR EAGLE Ran Francisco, Feb. 29. Fine wea- ther ravored the racing at Oakland to-day, hut the (rack was heavy. The surprise of the afternoon came in the over the furace fur turity course. The start was marred by Holainis humping Souffriere, imth of them being prae.iieally left They , were pulled up by Uieir riders. played from even money to 3 lo 6, was regarded as a good thing, hill slopped lisdly and finished third, laird Wadsworth, a 15 to 1 chauce, won from lied Cross Nurse. In Ihe first race at five and a half fur kings Little Sister, after running about a quarter of a mile, staggered and fell, dying almost Instantly. Sho ruptured a blood vessel. Knapp, who rode, escaped Injury. Cassis W. won the race from Antonina, a 30 to 1 shot, while Rustic Girl, the favorite, was third. O'liagen, favorite for the last race, finished outside the money. The heavily played Veterano proved tbn winner. Burns and Waterhouse announced today that their horses In training willbe sold at auction on March 15. Summsry: First race, five and a half furlongs, selling Cassio W. won, Antonina see ond. Rustic Girl third. Time, 1:11 Second race, six furlongs, selling Lanxdown won, M ureses second. Lady Kent third. Time, 1 : 1(1 Third race, five and a half furlongs, Elder sucond sellin- g- Hoccn won, Box Target third. Time, 1 : 12 Fourth race, one mile, selling Mr. Far-nuDingle won. Outburst second, Mr. third. Time. 1:4014. Fifth race. Futurity course, purso laird Wadsworth won. Red Cross Nurse second. Celebrant third. Time, 1:14 12. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, won, Daisy Gre.cn purse' Veieranu second. Chickadee third. Time, 1:53. three-year-old- s Olo-hranle- Hot Springs. Fell. 29. Essex Fark results: First race, mile and 70 yards Jerry won. Kingste.lle second, Judge Cantrell third. Time. 1:47', Second race, liliree. and a half furlongs Hadrian won. Marsels second, Tom Shelly third. Time. :4:!'a. Third rave, five and a half furlongs, won. Mils Martin selling Joe Strauss second, LilUsnette thiid. Time, 1:09. Fourth rare, mile and a alxlecnih Honolulu won. Maniselie second, Eaf.y Trade third. Time, l:lk'g. Fifih race, five and a half furlongs Moor' Hen won. Sam Houston second, Caithness third. Time. LOS's. Sixth race, selling, six furlongs Ralph Young won. Tennessee second, Annorad third. Time, 1:22. New Orleans, Feb. 29. Crescent City results: First race, seven and a half furloncrs, l, selling Maritana won, St. Caro Sparrow Coop third. Time. l:34li. Second race, six furlong?, selling Cyprlenno won. Wreath of lsy sccund. Shortcake third. Tim , 1:14. Third race, half mile Vlperne won. Modred Law second. Lady Greenwood third. Tml.e :1S. Fourth race, handicap, mile Le Dorsey won. New York second, Trogon third. Time, 1:291-3- . Fifth race, mile and 70 yards, selling Front won. The Messenger ocean J, Icieia third. Time. 1:41-Sixth rare, six and a half furlongs Malster won, geyra second, Arachua third. Time, 1:391-roc-om- Seattle, Wash., Feb. 29.' The headquarters of Ihe Fraternal Order of Eagles will he moved from Sestlln to Kansas City. A central location was necessitated on account of the great growth of the order. A. T. Partridge, grand worthy secretary, left host night to open up the new headquarters. BATTLESHIP ASHORE. Victoria. R C.. Feb. 29. It Is reported here that H- - M. 8. Bonaventura. the new flagship of 'he North Facific squadron, en route from Portsmouth to Esqdimault, is ashore on the South or Central American coast and is In a bad position. TWENTY-ROUN- D DRAW. . 5. 5. MINT OUTPUT. 8an Francisco, Feb. 29. The United States mint in San Francisco turned Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 29. Johnny out $21,796,009 for the month of Febof Brooklyn and Clarence Regan The coinage included 921,380.. Forbes of Chicago fought twenty ruary. 900 in gold dnithle eagles and $21C.0t ( rounds to a draw here tonight. in standard doi'ara. POSTMASTER AT PUYALLUP. STATE CONVENTION JUNE 18. 29. The Senate Feb. Washinfiton, Atlanta. Ga., Ft b. 29. The slain a today confirmed the nomination of Democratic committee today huiui-George W. Edgcrtou ss postmaster si. call for a slate vouventiuu to 1m. In id June 1st. Puyallup. Wash. l i l |