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Show 9 THE VORXIXQ 2 issuable to double the amount of gold up to $1 Ju.uutMMiQ gold in excevs of wbicb paper issued must lie cut-- j civil rouble fur rouble. In the State band there are. ia round figure. 4bo-- j iuki.ihiu in gold, which would permit of ISmMMhi.vuO In paper, rf an but the paper iaxiie at present only amount to Ail aorta of figure of the coat of lb war are printed abroad. The correspondent Is authoritatively informed that the daily exiienae are averaging f75i.tK0 and It ia estimated 1 HOSTfmr 10 AMERICANS j Russia Expelling Citizen Statee and England Manchuria. of United From New I'fcwang, April II. An irdrr issue 1 by the ltuasian military aii'bori-ti- e I of through the rouimitt-slonc- r here, notifying the pilot of New Chwang that any pilot who gave to any Japan ship in the aater leading io Nrw Chwaag. would that a year expenditure for the 1 held responsible to the full extent war will loial $2u,Miii.biid. To meet of martial law. ha been made a sub-Jp- tin there exiMed a free balance of of inquiry of the autboritiea by t5ii.Mui.0uo. which was increaued to three of the foreign consul here with III S.fliHl Urti) by reductions in the orregard to the exart meaning of tha dinary budget a, leaving OMienxihly words, to tha full extent of martial Sl.'iu.nOti.OoO to be found. Rut a porlaw." la of tion the latter made up hy the To these inquiries tha Hiiaelan authIncreased earning of the railroad or hit replied that il;e assisting of Jap- owned by the government. It Iming In anese ships in the water mentioned reality a question of how would subject the offending pilot to the the balance 1 to be raised has not yet same treatment given Russian euhjeet been determined, nl traitors, lased upon the fai t that No foreign hum ia desired if it can 'he Russian authorities have deelareil be avoided. NVw thwnrg to he under martial law. the in their reply to the consuls April 21. Th rorreaiumdi-n- t i.iithoriilea ndirired further that, on the of Berlin. Prankfurte.r Zeilung writing other band, pilots mold lie romiiellrd fromth llarliln. Manchuria, under date of to pilot Russian vessels or forced io March Hi. . nay: The Russian leave New Cbwang. Ureal liiiirrmwa ha been arowked isihnrltles hold that under the existing AmeriManchuria againal martin I luw, foreigners are upon the throughout it ia ImRevcd but cana and Hriliwh same siatii as Rus.Jan suhjict American and HritiBb venuels took iart aver that foreign the foreign rousui ill bombardment of Inrt Arthur remlenis of New Chwang wlio might In e under the Japancue flag. This belief he an respnu-sililheld f.slst thtv Japanese for the aets only as helligerenll apparently la due to tho fact that Ibe the end eann'rt w regarded as Rusaiitn sub- JapancM fleet was larger than neItuiana anticipated and Included jects. The inrreKiondent secured the ver! unknown typea of veenela. approval of the Russian censor before The fueling la so airong, that Amerisending this nieseagr, although at the can and British are not safe anywhere present time such approval is not De- In Manchuria. On Itailley. an Amcrl-ra- n, cenary. and several others. Including Davidson. A Canadian, hava disappeared. New Chwang, April 21. Viceroy The authorities arn looking for them. issued an Imperial order Aiexieff h It ia reported that an Englishman staKow Yin railroad the declaring was arrested In Port Arthur aa a spy tion and the native village adjoining Hi and taken to Mukden and hanged. martial lie under within the to region The plying of the flower law. The station is opposite New boat on under Liao the river, mostly i It of a the terminus Chwang and Ameriend the American flag carrying and Pekin Sltan llal Kwang railroad can goods, has been prohibited. telegraph system. The order also esSouthern Manchuria has been scourteletablishes a censorship over all for several months for supplies of ed of passenger an.l gram. the scrutiny flour destined for Port Arthur, which the inspection or their baggage. It la reixiried to he provisioned for two w ill go into effect tomorrow. years. Tokio. April 21. 4 p. m. The war Seoul, Korea. April 21. Noon. Lat.office is flnodeJ with thousand of ap- est advices do not confirm tho reportall of from ages ed occupation by Russian troops of Japanese plications end every condition of life for permis- Peuk Chyong, a town about seventy and to the front sion to go light. Tbs miles down from Bung Jin, on tha sold applications nr from east coast of Korea. diers, as well as from young boya, and Ihe ages of the applications range from Tien Tain, April 21. Two Japanene 14 to 70 years. They are following the have lieen caught, disguised as lamaa bamnurl custom and sign thel appli- and with Still pounds of gun cotton In cations with their own blond and sev- their pnsHCMion attempting to dtditroy eral application, written entirely in the Nonnl They have been the blood of the would-b- e fighter, conveyed tobridge. Port Arthur for examinhave occurred. None of thee volun- ation aa to how d they procured teers ha been accepted aa yet passport. They will afterwards ofllrlala are he dealt The war department with according to martial much gratified at rhla evidence of the law. In to the assist of the people dlra war. The application! have been filed Port Arthur, 20. t Delayed) away and if volunteer are needed The aitnatlon laApril A large these applicant will be given the first launch from the unchanged. was Petropavlovak to the front. The to go opportunity Into the harbor today. official believe the country would find brought The German naval officers have arIt easy to obtain a mlUlun volunteers. rived here. They will lie attached to the Russian headquarters. ' Tien Tsln, April 21. Russians at The cruiser Bayan suffered no damTien Tain do not believe the recent res- age from the hail of shell poured upignation of Admiral Aiexieff aa viceroy on her from the Japanese warships will be accepted by the 81. Petersburg when the Bayan went to the assistance authorities. on of the torpedo boat destroyers April 13. just previous to tbe sinking Seoul, April 21. Ueut. Douglas C. of th Petropavlovak. Tbe Bayan In dear roy era hlcDougal, V. 8. M. C., and seventy driving off the Jaiiauese private of the marine corps which which had sunk the Mtrazahnl. was subhava been on duty at tha American le- jected to the fire of six Japanese cruisto ers. gation here, have been ordered leave. They will sail from Chemulpo Port Arthur, April 21. Further deon the United States cruiser Raleigh for Manila. During their stay here the tails of the action of the cruiser Bayan American marines hava been crowded during the night of April 13. show that In n small house In the legation com- In covering the retreat of the Russian pound. The lmpoasIMlity of houaing torpedo boats, she approached within hot thirty cable lengths of the enemy In the men properly during the weather, the tranquil conditions pre- attempting to rescue the Rtrauhnl's vailing at Seoul, at the present time, crew and Mood broadside to the enemy, and the presence In the city of n Jap- keeping four cruisers at hay. while she anese garrison sufficient to quell any lowered her boats on tha other aide and disturbance which might arise, have picked up five sailors, in spite of the led the authoritiea to decide nptra the weight of the enemy's fire not a single man on the. Bayan waa wounded. One reJuctlon of the legation guard. of the Bayan'a shells fell between the smokestacks of on of the Japanese St. Petersburg, April 21.-2-:25 p. m. cruisers, producing a heavy explosion Russia baa made a new Issue of on hoard. In paper currency against free minishank. At tho in the State gold TROUBLE CAISED DJ HAYWOOD try of flnaure. It was explained that It wav an ordinary Issue and In no sense was forced. Under the law paper Precipitates a Fight Among Eacort of Moyer and ia Himself Placed Under ArreeL Denver, April 21. When the train arrived Ibis morning bearing President THE were a Moyer and his guard, there I number of people at the depot to meet SUCCESS MARKET them. Including Secretary Haywood, of 23Gi WASHINGTON AVE. the Western Federation of Miners. Huywooil walked Into the train and "Live and let Live" le our shook hands with Moyer. Captain motto. We do not premie Wells immediately jumped on Hayto sell you something for him. to wood . Our Meats or fresh. strike Haywood knocknothing:-ed Welle down and two soldiers knockWe endeavor to please everyed Haywood under a neat. He was arbody who patronizes the retted and with Moyer taken to the SUCCESS MARKET. Ox Turd hotel. There the trnniiie broke The LILLIE BRAND LARD out Hgain au.l Haywood knocked two not made by a TRUST "OUR soldlint.dowii. the other troopers JumpLEADER," no compound aa ed Into the fight and Haywood ' waa EASTERN LARDYnixed with bayonet ted and ctuhhed alth muakela it. i Aik your GROCER for it until he waa timenaibl. A riot rail waa Phone orders given special turned la. hut when the police arrived a tent ion. Ihn soldiers refused to give up Haywood. FRONK & BURGI latter Haywood recovered coiibcIoui-ntsPhone 227 Y. and ia. now receiving medical treatment. The military claim they will hold him on a warrant charting eus-uti- ua -1 book-keepin- time-expire- Chi-nee- . 0 BWaSS5BSagB851 H I OfiDEX. UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, 'APRIL EXAMINER. desecration of tbe flag. Chief of Police Arms) rang has not yet made a demand for the surrender of Haywood, who ia coast ruriively under arrest in Denver on a similar charge. There is dispute as to who struck tbe first Mow at the depot. According to the military when Hayeoud tried to rpeak to Moyer, Captain Wells told him he could not talk to the prisoner, and Haywood turned and struck Wells in the face. Haywood's worst injuries from his two fights were a (iwp cut on tbe left side of the head and one on the right side. Hurgnuns were forced to take a number of stitches in the wouhds. General Bell says he will take Haywood to Telluride aa a military prisoner If the supreme court sustains the government's position. ; Denver. April 21. Charles IL Moyer, president of the Western Federation of suMisers, will appear before th preme court this afternoon nt o'clock for the benring on habeas corpus. It Is rximied th proceedings of this afirruonu will lie brief. The first matter to come up la the filing of the answer and return to the writ by Adjutant Oueral Bell, and Captain Wells th rough their attorney!, H. J. Horsey I BOX lj0f. YES INDEED THE BIG GA. AUCTION OfVIunjiu SALE BEGHTOLS JEWELRY STORE AA RA AAA AAA AA StHi Going On 2 Big Sates Each Day at 2:30 and 7:30 a,a, , and John M. Waldron. The attorneys for Mr. Moyer will then decide what to Io with the answer, whether to file a motion to quash it or ask leave to reply. The supreme court will make an order as to the time for filing the brief, and will fix a date for the presenting of oral arguments. This, It t believed, will rover the entire program for this afternoon, unless comet hlng very unexpected should develop. JOBJTOJH 22, M, Pm ViVViVkVVVV1j Most of the finest Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Decorated China, Clocks, Leather Goods, Etc., still on hand and must go regardless of cost. Dont miss this opportunity. Attend today. 8 Elegant Presents Given Away Free at Each Sale. CAR Strange Outrage Perpetrated on a Man SINCLAIR Servant and GABRIEL, Auctioneers. 20. An extra Paris. April ordinary and mysterious outrage, supposed to be due to revenge, was perpetrated yesterday on a young man named Coin;! re, who waa in the service at M. Des George, a silk manuly review on tha condition of tne Iron facturer, living at Kcully, a suburb of market, the Iron Trade Review says: Lyons. la the abeence of active buying, the M. Des Georges was away from home Iron trade centers Its Interest this for some days, and while Coindre was week In the meeting of tha Lake Sualone In tbe villa some men gained perior Iron ore producers at New York admission, and savagely attacked him. and the renewal of negotiations for After he bad been stunned, Coindre the sale of the Claireton Bteel comwaa placed In a box, round which a pany to tbe United Statea 8teel corrope was tied, and the then then drag- poration. The merchant ore men inged it out Into the garden at the back sist that if there is an association all of the villa, and pushed it into a pond, must enter It aa miners of ore, ao that where it was allowed to remain for two ore for consumption In connected Meet or three minutes. worka, ore shipped on long time conman Inside that the the Thinking and ore eold in the market in box must then be dead, the aggressors trail 1994 muit be aubject to one sad the looked dragged It from the pond and same rule. This would require the lmdde. To their surprise, he was still purchase of some ore In the market by alive, but Instead of again consigning the steel corporation and would glva Coindre to watery grave they dragged firm well with long time conhim back, iualde the box, to the villa, tracts littlesupplied or no ore to sell la the where the scoundrels Invented fresh market this year; but the contention of tortures for their victim. the merchant ore Interest la that After doubling him up nt th bottom other basis of agreement would any he of the box they beat him with stick evaaed and would make aay as hard as they could, and then tried to easily that alight be fixed merely nommother him hy piling on Ihe top half price inal. 8o far aa prices are concerned a dozen wet Mlk dresses, after which the views of the different Interests were they nailed down tha IIJ. only 20 cents apart and compromise on LOCKED IN THIRTY HOURS. alone would be easy. In this terrible poritlon Coindre wan that point The renewal of overtures for tha left for over thirty hours, his assail-an- ts tramifer of responsibility for the Clairtaking their departure evidently Crucible convinced that they had secured the eton Steel company from the to Bteel company of America the death of their victim. la InWhen the housekeeper. Mme. Thlm-onnl- United States Steel corporation same week (who le the sister of Coindre, teresting, coming in the the decision and waa instrumental la getting him with the ore meeting and not to take corporation tbe Mtuntlou). returned to the house, of the steel Bessemer tha Iron from she could get no answer to her knocks, May and summoned another brother who furnaces of the Mahoning and does valleys. The corporation lived near at band. not need the Claireton furnaces and He broke open a window, climbed inside and was horrified on going a few ateel plants, hut their acquisition would mean the removal of a competipace to find a piece of paper lying on tor In steel and prevent the selling of Coindre the table with the word: Claireton pig Iron on the market At has been killed. Look for his body." Mme. Thlmonnler and her brother the same time It would mean the end months of any pig Iron buyquickly summoned the neighbors antj for manythe ateel by corporation In the ading In a search. a Instituted passage market joining the garden they found aa old open The meeting of the Bessemer fur-natwooden box, very much damaged and In Cleveland Saturday was acreeking with water. by the statement that all companied wet found the On lifting tha lid they Iron with the ailk gowns, underneath which wsa the negotiation on May bound steel corporation were off. An extendoubled-u- p body of Coindre. April 20 had hand and foot. His face and hands sion of the option until waa not done. were ninaa of scratches and bruises. leen talked of. hut this Ha waa quite Insensible, though still Tbe prospect of further business for from the steel breathing. He remained unconscious the merchantla furnaces considered so remote for many hours, but this afternoon wag corporation the valley ateel works project, sufficiently recovered to give the police that long-talkof as a necessity some day treataccount of his an magistrate furnaces In that district an outment; but he la Mill la a very serious to give let, ia again up for discussion. The condition. BeMsmer pig Iron market baa not been 211 years of age, has Is who Coindre, from been military affected as yet by the action of the discharged only Just Boon after his arrival at M. corporation. Sales at 113.50 are reportservice. servant ed In the past week. He George' premises as a The quletnraa la pig Iron extends to several mysterious persons were seen la not to be watching the villa, and M. Dca finishedsomaterial, and the feeling hniicful, though no informed quite George, fearing burglars, ground fur change In hentlment Ihe police, who set a watch on the The structural outlook ia house. The suspicious character then la found. better. disappeared, and the matter was for- slightly gotten. GRUESOME DISCOVERY. On Good Friday M. Pea George and his family went for a few dy to Nice, and. taking advantage of the oppor- Scores of Heado Form Strango of Room in an Abandontunity, Mme. Thlmonnler went out for ed Thibetan Fort the day. leaving tbe house In her brothNew York, April 21. Tha Thibetan er's charge. about fort here ha been emptied and partialThe police are very retii-en- t the matter, but It la understood, that ly blown up. says a Times despatch they attribute the outrage to an act of from Gyang Te. revenge on tbe part of some woman In the Among the strange and they believe at least five persons fort was a room containing score of affair. In the are implicated heads, some recently cut off. This la nnuual, In view of the Buddhist prohibition against taking life. The ThibMTIOIOMRON TRADE etan were iipoend to aruld literal in-- f reel ion of Ihe commandment by alCenter of Intercat Thin Week la In lowing victim to starve to death but this discovery points to regular executhe Meeting of the Lake Supertions In Gyang Tae. ior Iron Producer!. 8uch articles, valuable and ciiriou. Cleveland. O.. April 21. In its week- - found in the fort aa are not Immediate er She-nan- es ed well-defin- ed Doe-oratio- n s G IDAHO DITOIM Alleges That Chairman tita in Idaho Claim to All Right With Leaders. A. BEGHTOL, Jeweler, 2463 Washington Ave. up at Central station. Ii I said the; secured nearly 95,000 and Include la to British and Dynamite Bank, Slewing Entire Front their lint of alleged victim some pma. of Building Out, end Escape Inent bus!nes men la Chicago. La. With 96,000. Clay City, Ind., April 21. The Farm- ten la Warren' poaaesaion show ha INFLUENCE ers and Merchant' hank waa enter- to be a son of wealthy parents lith ed by burglars during the night, who in St. Hellers, Isle of Jersey, la flu of Bath Par- blew open the safe, and escaped with English channel. 8lnce coming to Ch16,000. The front of the building was "Pin Things blown across the street. Loos cover- icago he has gone by the name of F don. Church ed by Insurance. ly connected with religious worship will be handed over to the Indian gov- ernment tor distribution Indian museum. Chairs Provided for the Convenience of Ladies Washington, April 21. Brigham H. Roberts was recalled hy the defense today, when the senate committee took up the Smoot case. Mr. Vancott drew from the witness review of tho elections of Utah, to show that tho Democratic successes of tho auto were duo to tho "silver erase," and that the Mormon church had not maintained a vacillating policy between the two political parties a had been inferred from the testimony given by Mr. Roberta. Calvin Cobb, publisher of the Boise Statesman, waa examined In regard to the polygamy in Idaho, and the Influence of Mormons on tha politico of the atate. He said there la no atatuU cohabitation, polygamous against though several unsuccessful efforts had been made to enact such a statute. All of these measures, he said, had died la the legislature which la about one-thiMormon. In regard to the Mormon influence in the state, Mr. Cobb wild that tho chairmen of the oUte organisations of both parties go to Salt Lake he for every campaign and both come bock and aay that everything has been fixed all right." He said that after the election on or th other usually felt that things had not been all right" Mr. Cobb related to the e (torts before the legislature have called a constitutional convention to enact an amendment to repeal the Idaho teat against Mormonlam. The resolution was defeated several times, end finally Apostla John Henry Smith trialled Boise and soon after the resolution waa adopted. Couneel for the prosecution examined Mr. Cobb in relation to the Influence Mormons are alleged to have attempted to bring to bear for tho retention of Mr. Smoot. This waa shown, said Mr. Cobb, by a delegation of the Idaho legislature, which called upon W. E. Borah, a candidate for the senate, and asking what would be his attitude aa a United States senator If the case of Senator Smoot should come up. Counsel for the defense opposed the Introduction of this testimony on tho ground that what Mr. Borah told Cobb was incompetent. Mr. Taylor explained that he wanted to show that Borah declined to commit himself in regard to Smoot and on that account was not elected to the senate. The committee adjourned at noon without action having been taken. Mr. Borah is now one of the counsel tor Mr. Smoot ROBBERS GET GOOD BUM. CONTEMPT OF COURT. THE Chicago, April 21. Frank R. Chandler, real estate dealer and mortgage broker, has been arrested on a charge of neglecting to obey a court order to turn over $10,000 due the estate of Chauncey Kilmer of Saratoga, N. Y. Chandler later wsa released on (20,000 habeas corpse bonds. WORKED POLITICAL ELWOOD LIGHTS CENTRALLY ELECTRIC 371 Twenty-secon- d Street MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop. GRAFT. NEWLY rd FURNISHED 1 V i 9 APPROVAL ON THROUGH- OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. Ratee Reasonable. Telephone 530 K. Chicago. April 21. E. L Hammer alias and S. J. Warren, Peardon, charged with fraudulently soliciting fonda for the Republican marching club, have been arrested and locked 5ENT STEAM HEAT LOCATED. uvom mu to Laugliliii Fountain Pen Gaamntied Nmst Orede lk. SOLID GOLD PEN Tote Ik THE EXAMINER. Ba i4..u at M am asiwTunnii w off r jwr choice Thrtc Two Popular to aar toaOlmltoU HaMw towatoaf handnbfcar.latoar larr Was 14k, nU pm, aay dwkad- - lifc fwdtag I ERhtr stria Richly 0M M.aatad jtnr ixmautue min. parpaam, 91-0- Grand Special Offer way fey tt preaavah.tf yak do ot sad Ka RfMnaA tally a. fiat avalw as yaa ca Mam for Hum Bara tha erica to any alter Bahts. If Bat (Minty wiiimctafy to tvtfy ntpact.ia-toi- a Kaad wrwKf amdjea fl.lt Ve Arcrfni Me, trtayaa for, eawrtowwweaatoew lA if; hava aakadtorMr Booty back.) AFTERNOON SESSION. At the afternoon asuaion, Angue M. Can mm was called to the stand. He said he has lived in Balt Lake City lure 1949, but had been blessed la the Mormon church when he waa live years old. He is 70 years old and now hold the position of patriarch in the Mormon church, having been designated for that position hy President Smith about two weeks ago. Patriarchs. the witness said, rank next to the twelve apostle la dignity. Mr. Cannon said that for 29 years he had been president of the Salt Lake Stake of Zion. RhaktaokaaMI Is mTscK? to! tU of Ctaa UytMiFywmMdWrNaMV flat of ckort wtfh uck Pta. langhlinMfg.Co. 1 SrtoarM It.. 9CTMIT, BICR. SPRING MOVEMENT OF SHOES as At Prices Just Enticing' as the Shoes Themselves 1 This is a trade movement out of the ordinary It is not a sale of a single lot of shoes but a comprehensive gathering of many best sorts to identify an event thousand pairs are included Mens,. Ladies, Boys, Misses and Childrens Shoes, anJ Something like twenty-fiv- e you have come to recognize as unusual. average a saving of 10 to 25 per cent. Better yet, they are absolutely new styles for Spring wear. We are located in building which was formerly the old Stratford Furniture Store building north ofZ.C.M.1. Phone 343Z. CHRISTENSON SHOE CO., 2369 Wash. Ave, |