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Show THE BESBC Bank Opens NOBXAL at Usual CMNHS MORNING EXAMINED, THE Mouiw,llraile Clalnia Being Adjusted and Quickly Paid. CROSS THE YIILA OGDEN, UTAH, .SATURDAY MORNING, US shall not be hauilv.l over to the Jape ese unless they m The Japanese did not lose a man. None of th flee-- , which is knows to have been in force, was e. damaged. The engagement was watched by four foreign zinhipt including the Feb- - Japanese Effect a Landing in Korea jfew York, ftb. IS. The Japanese troop landed at Genmaa. are intended to operate with thrf troops that hare sow been aucceentully landed at Tim Yana, on the opposite aide of the Korean peninsula, aajra a World dispatch from Kobe, Japan. These two forces constitute Japan's second line of defense against the Russians who are marching over the Yalu into Korea. . x first Uhe of defense has been arranged. It Is composed of picked troops who are lined up along the south of the Yalu. It la. however, considered most unlikely that this army will reach lta destination in time to intercept the invading Russians. The second line may fell to hold the Invaders, la which case it' la expected thar a land battle would take place not fer from epuL. "V ; ; .la any rase the Japanese prepare1 tions are made with a view of cloelng in on any body of Russian troops that succeeds in forcing its way into the Interior ol Korea. Mobilisation of the army has been effected without hitch.. The transportation of soldiers and supplies by tatlon of .soldiers and . supplies by means of the railway from the interior to the coast proceed with great pre- HP1 P ol mat Haiti more ia gradually ite normal condition waa resuming strikingly iMistrated today by the circumstance that all the banka were opened in their temporary quarter at tha usual banking hours weH supplied, with (unde. Hundreds of depositors were at the banka early today and all checks presented were promptly cashed. On next Monday the regular clearings will begin and the general bankiag operations will be resumed. The vaults of all the national banka in Baltimore have now been opened and. in each the contents were found to be absolutely not damaged in any respect whatever. Charles C. Homer, pieeldent of the clearing house association, expressed himseii es being more hopeful than ever aa to the quick restoration of healthy financial conditions In Baltimore, To minimise so fer as possible tha hardship under whlc hthe inhabitants now teller, Mayor McLane and his associates hava decided to temporarily suspend the collection of taxes and water rents, enough money being on hand as the result of large collections in January toi meet all requirements for an Indefinite period. Several clalnia were paid today and leading insurance agents say that at least 110,000,000 have already been paid out and that many millions la checks have been received ''here and are now on deposit reedy to be paid out after some partial adjustments have- - been luitjd States gmiUt Siberian Railway Monopolized by Troops. BUT St. Petersburg, Feb. 1!. The dowager empress has Issued a rescript to the Red Cross of Russia directing It to make provision to alleviate the sufferings of the wounded in the war with Japan. A branch of the Red Cross has been established in the New Hermitage of the Winter Palace. The offers of service have been so numerous that no more will be entertained at present A continuance of the patriotic demonstrations la which thousands of students and workmen par ticipated ta reported from Moscow, Kleff and other places. (Explanation of tha admiralty lack of cable connections). Whet additional Information the authoritleshava has been obtained from the Russian embassies abroad. The ambassador of Russia at Paris haa sent a full story of tha battle off Chemulpo, in which ha praises the heroic conduct of the Russian sailors. t The newspapers here today printed the here foreign telegrams telling of what happened in Korea. Large crowds of people are at tha admiralty seeking Information aa to the fete of relatives In the fleet. The movement of troope eastward la bring . made. Squads of laborers from the street cleaning- - department started Into the burned district today and the work 'of pulling down walla, removing debris and digging out safes waa quickly re- Jut women London; Feb. 12.-- The Japanese min-- ' liter here, Baron Hayashl, has received a dispatch from the government at Toklo, announcing that the latter hai not yet received an official report of the battle fought off Port Arthur und adding that apparently the disembarkation of Japanese troops Is proceeding satisfactorily and without disorder at Chemulpo,-thport of Seoul, Korea, e ' sod elsewhere. Baron Hayashl summing up events of the Fer East. so far aq they have gou, said to the correspondent today: Whatever may be the eventual result . if war, Russia, In allowing us to and fortify Masampho, has crested for herself another Dardanelles. of Masampho r With the fortifications the integrity Japan W assured No.. fleet. .can now pass there gainst Japans wishes. Even If we ana beaten we would not give up The Associated Press understood that Japanese troops ere advancing rapidly toward' the Yalu river. There, It Is expected, they will meet and engage the Russian forces. The Japanese declare that the number of Bnsilkn troope is greatly exaggerat the occupy tor-eve- Notice has been given that emigration eastward is suspended. In tact, the Siberian railroad ia monopolized by the transportation of troope and war munitions, to the complete exclusion of commercial traffic. St. Petersburg, Feb. 12. It is positively asserted by the government that no telegrams have been received from Viceroy Alexieff except those already Proclamation of Neutrality Will Be li given out, and it ia understood the czar la expectantly awaiting complete sued at Once. direct official information. 12. Minister ConWashington, Feb. At the admiralty it waa said that additional technical details had ger cabled the state department today received but nothing In regard to from Pekin that China would Imme further fighting. diately Issue a proclamation of neuThe explanation of the admiralty of trality, having received from the Rus- the here of direct news sian minister the declaration of war. battle off Chemulpo, was If this proclamation is observed, it of theofnaval cable connections. lack will, of course, prevent the threatened Invasion of Manchuria by the Boxers. WILL CAPTURE PORT ARTHUR, China also must prevent the use of her soil by either Russian or Japanese Loudon, Feb. 12, I p. m. The troops. All the answers to Secretary government has Information Hay's proposition are not yet la, but British leads it to believe that Japan la it is hoped that they will be received which likely to be In poeaeaslon of Fort Arwithin the next twenty-fou- r hours. A cablegram received at the. navy thur n week from now. In the beet inIt ta pridepartment announces the departure of formed Japanese circles here the gunboat Wilmington from Hong- vately thought that the war will ha kong to Che FOo, Just opposite Port over by July. Those officials who are Arthur. She will remain at this neu- cognizant of the extraordinary thortral port ready for service at' any. mo- oughness with which Japan prepared ment an a dispatch boat to communi- for war, are inclined to share the cate with the American ministers and Japanese view regarding the duration of tha struggle. consuls In case of non-recei- . Haa-ampb- a" ive plan of the Japanese appears to be to take the road which leads almost straight to Mukden. They profess to have no doubt that they will be able to drive back the Russian forces toward Harbin. The baron points out tha'.the Mukden road, though nominally under Russian military control, will be subject to constant' raids' from Chinese bands will qwoop down from the hills. Proceeding diagonally, the Japanese Intend to cut the line of communication between Port Arthur and the maln-n- d of Manchuria, not only preventi- 2 London, Feb. 12. There Is a marl cd lull in war news. No information has been received here of the reported attempts of Japan to land troops near Port;. Arthur.. Captain T smart, the Japanese-nava- l attache, discredits these rumors: .The Japanese will never attempt to take Port Arthur from the sea alone. The captain attaches the greatest importance to the seizure of Meeampho me giving Japan command oT the traits of Korea and preventing a Junction of toe Russian squadron. He thinks from plana previously arranged that the main Japanese squadron is still .in the Tldnlty of Port Arthur, probably preparing for another attack. FIERCE BATTLE IN SAN DOMINGO. . TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. New York, Feb. 12. Frank Loomis, ng reinforcement from reaching the for many yean apodal counsel for the net Arthur garrison but inflicting New York Central and Hudson River is dead at his home here. He railroad railroad, British belief la that Japan will waa prominent In democratic circles pie be able to occupy Fort Arthur in the and a leading member of the New York bar. sntlme, chiefly based on latest and that the Russian guns cannot be brought to bear on any fence Washington, Fob. 12. In the postal ding at Pigeon Bay, which la on trial today, after all the evidence had e western side of Port Arthur, and been submitted. Justice Pritchard dila believed, the a verdict of NOT Japanese admiral rected the Jury to findMrs. will follow tactics almost Lorens, sayexactly slm-jjs- r guilty in the rase of to those intended to be pursued at ing there was not sufficient evidence to Santiago the troops storming the hold her. in the rear while the Japanese et lies waiting for the ehlpa of viceToronto, Feb. 12. The master paintroy Alexieff, who in the event of a land ers and decorators association of the tuck being successful must either United States and Canada have electwe a dash for liberty with his crip-wa- ed John Dewar, of Pittsburg, presifleet or light where they are dent Wjjndt practically hopeless odds. Japanese minister said: 'Only Chicago, Feb. 11 Clifton Forge, ose who went through the Chinese possible candidate for honors in the r can quite understand the emula-weof 104, and three othwhich exists between the Japan-jsnsv- y American derby will be sold at publlo rabe bones er and army. In the former war at tha Union Stock Yard to11 to the fore and no auction morrow, by. order of Judge Kohlaeat jealousy existed between the ins of the service, although our navy 11 Tha United lu Infancy. Knowing the New Orleans, Feb. arrived here 1 bnow it, there must now bo States battleship Texas ..,7 roemendoua anxiety to score a success today to participate in the mardl gras festivities. . .. , l!!? ad bjr th k iOT ome vtT keen"try. land Condating " Memphis, Feb. 12. Former gressman Joseph Patterson died here evident the today of a complication of disease He the TWterf-- y. "reived waa widely known throughout refwped to h flrrt at south aa a lawyer and statesman. '. dunage on the Manchurian . Washington, Feb. 12. Minister Powell reports by cable from San Domingo under date of the ninth, that It was reported In the capital that a fierce battle had been fought lu Sanches and a great many people bed been killed. BATTLE OFF CHEMULPO. Nearly 200 of the Vartagd Crew Leal Their Lives. New York, Feb. 12. About 200 of the Variag'i crew lost their lives when the vessel wee destroyed Monday by the Japanese off Chemulpo, according to a World dispatch from Toklo. The crew of the Russian cruiser numbered $70. Many lost their lives - underfire but a large number drowned in attempting to escape. The men loyally aided their Officers and It ta said not one of th latter was drowned Jn getting ashore. Many swam not to the shore but to the foreign men of war In th harbor which promptly lowered boats and Besides went to their rescu the French cruiser Pascal, the Italian cruiser Elba and th British cruiser, TalOne hundred bot aided the refugee and fifty, many of them wounded, reached the Talbot Sir Cyprian Bridge, the British admiral la command of the station, haa ordered (hat the wounded Russians . Reflections Front Port and Chemulpo. Arthur ... The German cruisFoo today for Fort away the German and children at that port. 110 COMES of Other Engagements Are Report pushed. . Berlin, Feb. 12. er Hansa left Che Arthur, to bring - ago. sumed. At a conference held today between the mayor and the citizens committee jit vrss decided that a call would tie cision. made for outside assistance to relieve the distressed situation caused by the an12. is Feth It Berlin, officially fire. If it ia found necessary later on nounced that there is nothing known the municipality will float a loan to of the alleged passage, or impending meet all need. passage of the Russian Baltic fleet through the. Kaiser Wilhelm canal. CHINA WILL TAKE. NO PART? . Vicksburg- They all saluted the Japanese IUg Thursday it being the groat national festival of Kigenetou, the anniversary of the accession of the Emperor Jim mu to the throne ami the foundation of the present imperial line, 2,564 yean New York. Feb. 12. A careful study of the reporu that have reached America and Europe from the east, including press dispatches and communications through official channels, would indicate that hut two actual conflicts of any moment have to fer occurred. These ere the Japanese navel attack oa Port Arthur on Monday night and Tuesday morning, and the affair at Chemulpo, on Monday and Tuesday. Ia circles whose knoa ledge of conditions ia that part of the world allows them to speak with accuracy, the various reports of other engagements are considered hut echoes of these two tight News travels slowly in North Chin Cable and telegraph facilities are limited and It la evident that as reports of the Port Arthur and Chemulpo affairs reach various points they are promptly eabled by ' resident correapondtni resulting In n natural confusion of date The circumstantial report of another engagement, sent by tha Reuter company, from Toklo, under data of Feb. 10, published la thia country yesterday afternoon, also undoubtedly referred to the original Port Arthur attack, news of which had Just reached Toklo. Thin belief ia strengthened by the tact that no official confirmation haa boon received of subsequent engagements, and it ta pointed out that such official advices were received various embassies at through th Washington promptly on the heels of the press reports of the events of Monday and Tuesday, The flood of confrom various North flicting dispatch China point during the boxer revolution ta recalled. For this reason th report cabled by the Tien Tela correspondent of the London Standard that a Russian vessel has bombarded Hakodate ia .entirely disregarded. Naval men la thii city say that ao far as ta known the only Russian vessels In position to make mova are those at Vtadlvoatock and that It cannot for a moment be thought they would be withdrawn from th defense of the Important depot, area If they are fees of th ire, and sot Mocked by a Japanese squadron as has bre$ reported. Ia view of tha fact that there ta no cable communication between Japan and China except by way of Shanghai It ta to say th least. Improbable that aurh important news would be first heard la the Inland town of Tien Tela. The official antics sent out last night from St Pftemberg that the cable from Vladivostok to Nagasekl, the telegraph line from Seoul to Meaam-ph- o. and the telegraph Hus from Seoul to Won Sea are broken, limits communication with Japan to the rabies that land at Shanghai, which are under Japanese censorship. This Imdditlqa-a- l reasons to dlbrradit the vague reports of further engagement REPORT TOTALLY UNFOUNDED., British Fort a . Beals f or Japanese Attack, London, Feb, .12. Referring in the house of lords today to the Russian chargee on the subject of Wet Hal Wet Minister Lansdowne declared the report that Great Britain had given Wei Hai Wei as a base for tha Japanese operation! against Port A thur waa entirely unfounded, end ao far as he could. oonjecture it was a "mischievous fabrication. Lord Lansdowne added that he had telegraphed to the British represent tive there in order to ascertain If any incident had occurred to give the lightest color to the report. 'HANNA .HAS RELAPSE. . . bat-ron- Excites tha Greatest Alarm. Washington, Feh 12. Senator Hanna's condition today ta notably eeriou It ta the belief that If tha fever ta broken within the next two or three days. Senator Hanna will have a good His Condition FEBRUARY 13, 190 ?. chance of recovery, but, if it should continue for a longer period, as sometimes Is the css the wont a to be feared, as the patient's strength is not sufficient to withstand the ravages of the fever for a long continued time. All of hie physicians were with him this morning. Dr. Ossler deeming it necessary to lie preaeat at the examination and at the consultation which followed. A thorough examination of the senator waa made at o'clock end the following bulletle waa Issued at 10 o'clock. Senator Hanna had a comfortable night, but hi fever ta higher, 104. and the pulse ta more rapid, 112; respire? tion. 24. The irritability of the stomach has disappeared. Shortly before I o'clock Senator Hanna awoke from a brief Bleep. The physicians at one began their exaniia tion. While the patient's temperature was high. It was even higher at one tint last night. It ta said by the physician however, that the temperature Is no higher than ta to be expected in a cans of typhoid fever, particularly while the patient ta passing through the climax vf the disease. The Increase of the pulse ta aa Indication of tha senator's growing weakness but assurance ta given that that akme does not show th presence of Immediate danger. Despite the senator's high fever, be slept fairly well lest night It haa been necessary, at intervale, to administer stimulants to the patient, aa a means of maintaining bta felling strength. That he responds readily to the action of the etlmulante ta regarded by hta physicians as a favorable sign. The physicians nr encouraged also by the fact tbal the senator vital organa continue to perform the fun tions well. The nourishment given him he retains and good result bar followed. No irritability of the sumach he been noticed since the night before Iasi. At the conclusion of the examination, process which la nece sartly weakening.!!! senator waa given a s pongs bath. This bad tha effect of reducing hta temperature for a time and he fell Into a uat oral sleep. Tha fact that Senator Hanaa'a has reached the sertou If not tha critical, stage has brought hundreds of inquiries from friends in every part of th country. Boor of hta colleagues ta tha senate and in tha house called at th hotel last night and today, and Inquired solictiknfsly for the latest news from th bedald of th distinguished patient. President Roosevelt was among the first of the anxo ious inquirers as to th senator's Dr. Rixay conveyed promptly and regularly to the president the result of the physlciane examination It has been decided to send for the senators eon, Daniel Uannwbe ta In Cleveland. The senator asked that a barber be sent for u he desired to be ahaved. Hta request wee granted. Reports from the sick room are to the effect that the senator Is resting comfortably. The following bulletin waa given out shortly after 12 o'clock: At 12 o'clock nooa, Ur. Hansa was resting quietly. Hta temperature waa 101; pulse 10$; respiration, 21. He continues to retain all nourishment given. There ere no complication1' Senator Hanna's physician for th two days past have been employing aline whit ton It ta stated that tha purpose of this ta t neutralise poison la th blood. Mr Roosevelt ta with Mr Henna. Doses of strychnine, first given a few days ago, have been Increased with the Increase of fever, but It ! stated that not over grain doses have beea given. President Roosevelt walked over to the hotel from the Whit House this afternoon and spent Henna. about 30 minutes with Mr After Mr. Hanna bad beea shaved, he talked a few minutes with hta brothHe continued, hower, H. M. Hann ever, apathetic most of the time. Although the last bulletia showed a lowering of temperature much more Importance will b attached to the showing tonight and tomorrow. Mr. Hanna after talking with hta brother, said to a re press tallre of tha Associated Press: 1 am not discouraged." Senator Hanaa'a temperature we taken at I:S9 oclock. It waa the 102. Washington, Feb. 12. Senator Hanna's coadltlon Is alarming. Hta temperature bee risen rapidly aad ho fells to respond to atlmutant Messengers have Just beea hurriedly sent fer Oxygen. Dr. Osier ta exported at one a carriage having been sent to the depot for him. Misa Mary Phelps, Senator Itanna'a niece, hurriedly cams down to th lobby of th hotel and summoned Senator Hanaa'a brother to the bedald la tha meantime sending a number of telegrams out of town. - i m so weak the doctors scaroely could detect it. but since the administration of the oxygen (he senator's temperature haa lowered somewhat and there ia some respiration. General Charles Dick of Ohio, came to tke hotel aad went directly to the Hanna apartment sustaining Influence upon stocks .of some companies which supply such material, Inclining United Jtsus Sieel. The prosper I uf targe demand In tha rebiliiaing of Baltimore also- haa been aa influence. Th war has faoen of little apparent Influence. RECEIVER IB APPOINTED. Washington, Fob. !'. 4:30 p. m. It Feb. 12. Upon petition of Chicago, has Just been reported that the sena"fraudulent tor is getting around to natural a stockholder alleging KohUaat toJudge mismanagement" Temshallow. breathing although it is the Equitable Trust Co, appointed day now ta 103. perature receiver for the Model Gold Mining company, a $900,000 corporation. The Washington, PA 12. Mr. Dover, receivership follows closely the holdto 8enator Hanna, announced, secretary of Frank and Join Jager to th that telegrams have been sent to nil ing federal grand Jury. Tha two are reof tha re is tive aad a few personal spectively president and secretary of friend aunoandng aa unexpected tha company. change for tha worse and stating that the senator's condition ta critical. Ha has been unconscious for an hour, bat to breathing a little better as the result of oxygen. Those closest to the senator say grav (earn are entertain- James Ballards MEAT MARKET ed. Senator Hanaa'a brother, at 4:43 p. Is tha only place la town where you m earn from th sick room and statget the worth of yeur money. 2S1 24th Street, ed that while the can 1a exceedingly 'Phan 127K. desperate k had not give up hop-A- SgtS ubunt tola, Kam.Ftfb. li2. One of the works here of the Cherokee Iau wsponsa to-company, waa destroyed by Are ', yon win. "ml grand duchesses and numerous day. Loss $40.409. : The plant had a br inV, emhaT Ranlxed capacity of. forty tone a day and itteea men. hundred two ployed nine-sin- EFFECT OF THE GREAT FIRE. Calamity But Slightly Felt la Financial Circle New Turk, Feb. 12. The amallneaa of the effect produced la the stock market by the Baltimore calamity and tha outbreak of war haa caused turpi-toe- , aad aatisfaetion in tha financial world. Tha continued large borrowing by rallroiMta ta vlewod with disfavor by operators is atocka, aad tha declining tendency of railroad earning! add 1 this feeling. . The aaauranc that th borrowed money will find lta way Into expenditures for malarial! baa boon a AU Lmtomt Stylo Inl004 a typewriter that ta out of repair. II pays to keep a good machine, and that ta tha kind that wa are selling, w will sell you a new one or an old on fixed up to do the work Uko new. It you do nut want to buy, w will rent Wo will keep It In repair aa you on long aa you want ft Perhaps you would like to trad tha typewriter you bow have for one that la la hotter order or for some different style. If so, let us know and w will call aad see what w caa do for you. L H. BECRAFT COR. 24TH ARD GRANT. Valentines WAFFLE HOUSE Spargoo 244 Twantyflfth Street. SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Open Day Night Magny and Klnxy, Preprfetere. Book Stoto . uf 5QAP Theres no argument against soap. Of course you read the statement of a Boston doctor who 1 advised against bathing all because he had' an, Eskimau patient 'whod never bathed until he came to Boston, and this one bath caused the Es-kima- us death. But this all happened in Boston. This is Utah, and in Ogden, and the Eskimau question is of secondary importance to the kind of perfumed toilet soap we're selling at this store soap which' makes bathing a pleasure. The' prices are low, too. Always buy three cakes thats a box. Thn therell always be a bar handy. 0 Rosebud noap.per bar. Be; per dosen bars English Elder Flower Soap, per box of I bare La Confess VioJett, per bog of I ban, 26c per Oatmeal soap, per boj pf I ban Traneparent Glyoertaa aonp, per box of $ ban Extra targe bar glycerin eoap, transparent Sweet Cream Glycerine aoap, 2 Bo per box of 2 ban; per bar.. Tar Soap, per bar1.. ... Violet Glycerin reap, per box of 3 ban, 25c; per bsr.....M4 bar..... ...... i .J 60c 16o 100 16o ISO 100 10O ....... Turkish wash rag per bar Borax; to aoften hard water, : : 40 10O 1-- 4 8c pound box So , v . W. H. Wright & Sons Co. pulse waa 'I MILLINERY WORTH OF '.The '.above '.'stock must positively dor PRICES be WILL out BE REDICULOUSLY closed - ten days. ' create u ft - quick selling SMALL rg. 4 munbMni rrlvaU riJr11 toE?" d,31jr PriBtB froffl Zemstovs governor, and Th Car takes tha gfcJKSS? toanew drcWhera h aKX Decision of Appraisers Reversed In New York Case. ThoNew York. Feb. mas on the application of counsel for U "IT the heirs of the late Marcus Daly, has bnt of the empire reversed the decision of the appraiser .P roe tel of the Monivity 0TSel,,B ?f th fevr,sh who assessed ,the estate Inbit v srfm,. , Itteea, embrac-- h tana millionaire for the Jerktwo r th Popelace, heritance tax and other anJSl??B Bn11 bandages and sums, $1,300,000 and $250,004 respert-Ivelwere not subject to taxation. d h0PluU 4 the by Mr.. The larger eupi had been loanedwee on he when was repaid Daly and vb ruction have his death bed. The smaller amount wee ln,8tera of marine, n balance with a brokerage firm and afTai7Jh. We eolonlea, to the surrogate wled.thet broad to ob- - were only temporarily on deposit In otrellty the war. this state fSSft' ,h'eJSln4 II Therell MARCUS DALYB ESTATE. Wonderful Be Bargains 12.-8ur-rogete Come And Look O MR c S. 3C S. E SIC LYO 3C N , 300 6m j i Castile soap, white or green, largo jiece, with AT 10 A MDOORS OPENwithin To. e S 1 Damaged in the recent fire at my former store will be placed on sale FRIDAY morning, FEBRUARY 12, ite? ' . d $5000.00 I relatives kav baa telegraphed to hurry her Mr. Dover, the secretary, waa asked If this ta the beginning of the end. 1 am afraid to which he replied: it Is." la addition to oxygen, hypodermics were used.1 cob-ditt- At one Urn, the senator -- o n Now At No. 2351 Washington Avenue. The .Ogden Bargain Store Formerly 3C a IC 3G 3C x 9, |