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Show fill ASOTALLD ItLECRtPIIIC HESS EXAMINE! SEBVfCL umrvr Ua!i VtiUicr forctist Snow OGDEN CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. tnd Colder PRICE FIVE CENTS. RUSSIAN TORPEDO TRANSPORT BLOWN UP WlTDi FfCBRS AND NINETY-ON- E MEN Rill OP GERMAN AID IN CASE Report RUSSIA LOSES That Heavy Firing Was Heard at Sea, Implying Another Engagement. Small Detachment Revolts and Takes to the Woods. Washington, Feb. Senator Russia So Far Has Not Mads Known Anaconda, Mont, Feb. 12. Aurello Herrera, the Mexican, wu knocked out Her Intention In Regard illness. This afternoon It waa feared is ths third round In a contest tonight to Note. he waa dying, but tonight he rallied with Louie Long. The fight wu to have gone twenty rounds. strongly, and there is again some hope that he may yet win the forlorn light. The belting wu all In favor of Hero Tne odds are much against hia recovrera. showed himself tbe Mexiery, but the sturdy physique of the St. Petersburg, Feb. 12. Russia is can's su per loir at both long range and man, aided by oxygen and powerful evidently not prepared at this time to In the third Long landed stimulants, brought him through this give an answer to the United States a terrific right to the Jaw and llerrea afternoon when he was rapidly sink- to Secretary Hay' note on the sub- went down. When they came together ing, and possibly may again. It la not ject of the neutrality of China. As aggin Long went at Herrera like a now a question of how long the climax previously stated in these dispatches, tiger, twlco putting him to the mat, tha of the fever will last, and how many hostilities having beguri, the military second time putting him completely and severe will be any further acute authorities must be consulted, and the out. attacks, for todays spell waa so severe Czar doubtleu will refer ths matter BRITT AND CORBETT SIGN. that another probably will witness the to Viceroy Alexleff, if he hu not alend. Today's acute attack came ln.the ready done eo, Russia, it ran be said, Bah Francisco, Feb. II. James Britt form of a chill about 2 oclock and not la certainly anxious a the United long afterward Senator Hanna paased States that the war cause no risings and zonng worbett signed articles toInto unconsciousness, not to return or disorders in China; Indeed, the at- night to fight March 31 before ths again until around 6 o'clock. His pulse titude of China is already causing some lisyes valley club under ths same connt this time ran up ot 130 and waa so mlsgivigs here, as shs hu not declared ditions as their previous arrangemeat provided for. feeble It waa not perceptible at the her neutrality. It ia though here that the action of wiisL Three hours or so later, howKID CARSON KNOCKED OUT. ever, he had shaken off the attack the Japanese in flooding Peking with to so great an extent that Dr. Osier, posters relating their victories ia part New Orleans, Feb. 12. At tbe the Baltimore physician in attendance, of a well laid camitalgn projected from when he came from the sick room at the beginning to break down Russia's Young Men's Gymnast io club tonight 3:33 o'clock, said there had been a de- prestige in China for the purpose of Charles Hausor knocked out Kid Carcided improvement and the patients ultimately forming a union of the two son of San Francisco in two rounds. pulse waa much stronger and had fal- races, which would make the Yellow A NATIONAL BOWLING LEAGUE. Peril a reality. len nearly 20 points. Ruuia hu already learned of the Miss Mary Phelps, ths Senator's Cleveland, Feb. 12. A national bowlniece, wu near at hand when the doc- position taken by several powers reing league wu organised here today tor came from the lick room, and when gard Id g Secretary Hay's note. Germany and Groat Britain, It is un- with A. C. Anson, of Chicago, presishe heard the announcement of the and Sam Kerpf. of New York, rally she asked, Then you have hope, derstood, both are Insympalhy with its dent, secretary. New York, Brooklyn, Bufdoctor? falo, Chicago, Toledo and Philadelphia (Continued os page two.) Of Hope? the doctor replied. have been taken in. course there's hope. When a man rallies from a sinking apell such as the - RUSSIANS AAE- - PATRIOTIC COMMISSIONING GERMAN SHIPS. Senator had this aft rn non and showed such strength afterward, there la the Cherbourg, Feb. 12. The work o' best ground for hope. Monster Processions March In St, the commissioning tha cruisers AdThe first Information from the sick miral Aube and Desaiua la being hasPetersburg. room- today showed the (ever to have tened. end it is believed that the au12. Another Feb. paSL attained the highest point yet reached, Petersburg, thorities will the new cruiser and the doctor looked for the Senator's triotic demonstration occurred here Kleber without accept waiting for her trials to thla afternoon. An enormous proces- become completed. (Continued on page 3) of the var sion. headed by rioua churches, marched through the city. The demonstrators raised to LIKED ON Uirir shoulders and cheered all the miliADMIRAL tary officers they met on the street. Musing in front of the Winter palace. the crowds rang the national anthem. The Czar appeared at a window of the palace and wu given a tremendous ovation. After leaving the palace the procession halted in front of the French embassy and the ambassador, M. Bom-par- d. ). Che Foo., Feb. 11 (Delayed In and his wife, the members ot Togo's Tokio, Feb. 11. steamer British The Fuping. for a few official report of the desperate attack the embassy staff, appeared fired momenta on the balcony and acknowl- when leaving Port Arthur, wu mem-ben of the Japanese fleet at Fort Arthur upon by Russians Three Chinese edged the cheering. ot tbe crew were wounded. The reached Tokio late this afternoon. The The Geisha," a comedy which hu for firRussians afterward report was written at see, February been running here, hu been wlhtdrawn ing on the vessel. apologised Tha upon Fuping demonstrahostile tbe of 13, at a point undisclosed by tne navy on account filed a proeach performance wu its arrival at which with tions and The report briefly department. test with ths British commissioner. modestly recounts tbe Japanese vic- greeted. Tba American count hu reported to follow demonstrations etch batPopular Togo left the tory. United fltates Minister Conger that the in here and almost other continuously tleground not knowing the full extent authorities have refused to alRussian the empire. low of e asm age his torpedo sheila had other cities throughout American steamer Pleiades the evare heard inflicted, but he waa evidently conf- Hurraha for tbe Emperor to leave Port Arthur. The Pleiades erywhere. suffered had ident tnst the Russians ealled from Beattie February 2 with a heavily. A translation of cargo of flour. Togo's report follows: MONEY FOHED CROSS After the combined fleet left Sasebo, REFUGEES ON JTALIAN CRUISER February (. everything went as planned. At midnight Februnry 8 our ad- Large Amounts Being Contributed In vance squadron attacked the enemy at Ruaeia. Commander Aska for Instructions Port Arthur. At the time the enemys From Hia Government. St. Petersburg. Fob. 12. Count Von advance squadron was for the moat Of or one the of Arthur. closest the outside Port Ontsoffduhkoff, Rome, Feb. 12. The government hu part advance squadron at least tne battle; friends of Emperor Alexander HI, will received n message from the commanship Poltava, the protected cruiser As-k- be at the head of tbe Red Cross work, der of the Italian cruiser Elbe, which and two others appeared to here is at Korea, saying Cist under ihe Empress Dowgaer. The Red several Chemulpo, been struck by our torpedoes. Russian sailors from the waran of received appropriation On February 3 at noon, our fleet ad- Cron hu ship sunk there by the Japanese In vanced in the offing of Port Arthur bay (3,500,000 from the city of St. Peters- the recent engagement took refug and attacked the rest of the enemy's burg, and the merchants of the city aboard the Elbe, where they were kindThe commander sayi fleet for about forty minutes. The re- have promised to give $750,000 more. ly received. sult of the attack is not yet known, The city of Moscow end the merchants further that he cannot deliver these and contributed $900,000, it men to the Japanese because they but considerable damage was Inflicted there have on the enemy, and I believe that they la expected that the amount available would bo made prisoners, and that he this were greatly demoralized. They stop- for Red Cross work will reach $5,000,-00- 0 cannot return them to Russia, within a week. Four thousand hos- action might be Interpreted a ped lighting about 1 o'clock and apfor shipment breach of neutrality. peared to retreat into the harbor. Is pital bedsu are ready tbla action the damage to our fleet waa very slight and our fighting LOSSES TORPEDO STEAM MOOSE! WRECKED strength is not in the least decreased. : of killed wounded wu and The number t. Of these four were killed Four Man Killed and Fifty-fou- r TeUI Wrack Will Probably Be wounded. A report ot anil flfty-foWounded. Safe. Craw the engagement of the detached squadMarshfield. Ore., Feb. 12. The steam ron at Chemulpo haa probably been Wuhlngton. Feb. 12. The navel atbound sent yon directly by Admiral Urlu, as tache of the Japanese legation. Com- schooner Fulton, lumber-lade- n, our advance sqtmdron bore the brant mander Takeuhims, has received a from tha Columbia river to flan Franof the enemy's fire, and after the at- cablegram from tha navy department cisco. Which put into Port Orford last tack have for the most part rejoined at Tokio, slating that when the Japan- Saturday on account of a shortage of the main fleet. All tbe Imperial princes ese torpedo destroyer flotilla attacked fuel, is now reported on the beach on board tbs (hips ate unharmed. Tha the enemy at Port Arthur. The Japan- with fccr mainmast and her deckload cenduct of all our officers during the ese fleet suffered very little damage, gone. She will probably be a total action was cool, not unlike that dur- tV total casualties being four killed lose, hut tne crew will undoubtedly get wounded. Not on ot arhore. ing ordinary' maneuvers. Since the and fifty-fobattle their spirit have been high, hut the ships wu damaged to any extent Owing to tbe heavy eeas, the tug their conduct wee very calm this that would Injure lla fighting power. Columbia, which went to her assistmorning pwlng to a heavy south wind. Tha officers and crows of the Japanese ance. could do nothing. The telephone There hu been no communication be- fleet are reported to have engaged !e lino between here and Port Orford ia calmness down. - tween ships end no detailed report hu tbe action with the been received from each vessel, so 1 which would have characterized conduct during ordinary naval maneuvers GOULD IN ST. LOUIS. report merely the above facts. 12. Han- na is passing through the climax of his 6t. Petersburg. Feb. 13 1 a. m. A report hu been received from Viceroy Japanese have several warships guarding these points. In Rnr,lan circles It Is believed the Almrielf saying that the Russian torpedo lransort Yenin baa been blown municipal government of Vladlvoetock will be transferred to a nearby town, sp u the result of accidentally striking a mine at Port Arthur, i he Yenlzl together with the dtlsena, and the entire place turned over to the army unk and Captain Stepanolf, three men were lost. fur use aa a fortress and ninety-on- e From dispatches received here it Is The Yenizi was built at the Baltic work in lksd. fine waa of 2,&uu tons thought the Japanese will confine their displacement and could make sixteen naval operations for the present to the knots Her armament consisted of live destruction of the Russian fleet at quick-firin- g Port Arthur. and six of-ge-ns guns. Feb. 13. The St. Peters-knr- g correspondent of the Dally Telegraph claims unimpeachable authority to declare that In the event of Russia being defeated In the Far East Germany will make a diversion In her fa-trelikely to have London, ot mits Tien Tain. Feb. 12. It la reported from Ging Wang Tao (about 150 miles northeast of Tien Tain), that heavy firing haa been heard at sea, and It is inferred that another engage-cen- t St. Petersburg, Feb. 12. An Imperial ukase dated February 10 waa Issued today. It commands that all tha troopa in the military establishments in ths Siberian military districts be placed In readiness for war; that all divisions In the far eastern vleeroyalty be brought to war strength, and that the army and navy reserves In the Siberian and Kazan districts be called out for active service. The authorities are allowed to requisition the l esyu-y- London, Feb. 13. Complete silence Far East Hot a has fallen over hu taken place. mmwsawa 4 word of news la to he had here except bent the report given out at the Japanese Washington, Feb. 12. The uval opinion credits the report that legation of the shelling of two Japan- '.he Huh Ian Vlsdlvostock squadron of ese merchant vessels by four Russian lour armored cruisers haa left Vladi-mturwarships, and ths report from Viceand it la believed It will at roy AlexleS of the blowing up of the tack the two coaling stations on tbs Russian torpedo transport YenzL This aorthern coast of Japan. In anticipation of ibis move, it la understood, the (Continued on page two.) m r - te THE HOUSE u . A WE The Usual Election Methods Broke all Records in Despatch of Business. Being Pursued. Political troubles Colon, Feb. 12. li Department of Bolivar are grow-ii- f. The steamer La Calvados of the French line has arrived here from and Savanilla and brings news d a rebellion and practically a state d anarchy In the department, which in lasted for almost two weeks, and filch arose from the determination ot ike government at Bogota to oust Ditto Be Castro from his position as Ike K Car-bp-- commander-ln-chl- of ef the military fonts in Bolivar. It waa deemed pra-ta- it to do this because General De Cutro, acting in conjunction with Tnnclsco roslgnares, civil governor of Washington, Feb. 12. Speaker Ca non today took the bit in hia teeth and ran completely away with legislative procedure. Incidentally, he broke all previous records In the dispatch of private pension hills. Under his guidance, 320 of these measures of relief were passed by the House In 155 minutes. Nearly the whole of this time was consumed In committee of the whole. The House passed the bills en bloc under unanimous consent, which the speaker himself asked for. About half of the bills were disposed of under this request, those with amendment. When objection was temporarily made, the speaker plainly showed his disappointment of dragging the proceeding!. The objection waa withdrawn, whereupon the remaining bills were declared passed, without even the formality of having the clerk read their numbers. When the committee of the whole bad taken favorable action on 320 private pension bills. flpeaker Cannon Inaugurated an entirely new procedure to expedite their passage. Tha usual custom has been for - the clerks to report each hill by numthen putting ber the speaker the question for its engrossment and third leading, when the title was again reported by the clerk. The question on the passage of the bill was then put by the Speaker and the reault of the vote announced, which invariably was for the passage of the bill. Today Speaker Cannon followed this procedure with the first bill. He then suddenly stopped and, addressing the House, made this explanation: A large number of bills have been reported from the committee of the whole with the recommendation that Genthey do pass without amendment tlemen are aware that the committee of the whole haa had for some hours the last xwi'li to Caiamar for the purpose of fopiring certain government troops ho were coming down the river, 'i no tuvernment soldiers were sent down ky the Bogota government for the pur-Vof insuring the election of Joaquin Teles as President of the republic, and hose chances were consiuered aim Bolivar. Insignares and Castro pur-he- d to meet this fores in the Inter t of the candidature of General Kaf el Reyes. When the two forces met u Banco mutual explanations were ade and Insignares and Castro were uam-eto return without lighting. General Manjares, who la with tbs "'ernment, reached Barranqullla.. fliere General Castro la stationed, ""ut tne end of January and Informed liiat he held paien from Presl-V- 1 Marroquln. making his (Man- -' onimsndcr-in-rhiof the mili-- T ni naval forces of the depart-i-n succession to Castro. Castro tlnately refused to give up Ills poet burning that he held his appointment m Glneral Reyes, who had ueen des-iv- .i k ?. ,U,wme commander of ail , mbia's military forces, and that he not Been advised to hand over his fmand to General Manjares. Upon refusal. General Manjarea (Continued on page 2) CrUMia. where he n ln,1,lcin General Aron go to i- n M. MICHAELOVSKY. 0Tf fo him tlic command of FUNERAL OF n, thcn Cartagena. General Petersburg, Feb. II. The funeral 'nt'red Bmnnqnills anf of Ft. K. Micbaekroiky, the celebrated M. em flSSLon 0B February g witn-nn- g critic and publicist, who died February a shot. was 10th, took place here today and In - SL seen ever one the of largest Fc' 12Ti,e minister ot Fully 5,000 persons Petersburg. " for yesterday Boikov cemetery, four tncAtUntic to the walked ,tkc, 1 Pe of the Presidential tim oa i" not miles distant, singing funeral dirge. enyrt known. The coffin waa borne by hnnd the tire distance. bolivar, sent an expedition up Hagdaiena river, the latter part of w ,ro ef i . relt Rexeurs national bank. DINNER AT WHITE HOUSE. TOCOS REPORT trans-mission- Vice-Admir- al e! Vice-Admir- al ' Vice-Admir- al ol u u 3 MIA fifty-eigh- uf not "TOGO." ' BURGLARS GET $15JX0. Woodstock, Out., Feb. 12. Burglar De - Feb- - 12- - First and blew open the safe of the Merchants' wn k h. 5ck ,of Rexbnrg. Idaho, has : Washington. Feb. z bank and tole.8l5.060 lul night They business with Mrs. Roosevelt gave a dinner of tonight. also blew open the safe of the private H- - Wood House White at the covers man nee, "M.pt?PjaVv . Jamea Munroe at Embro, sefi' The guests were mostly the younger bank ofa ; ;; ' " 'bster. ni; iv,' J. large sum of money. curing society. Comstock, cashier. element of Washington C- s!dent vlce-preel- - FRENCH VESSELS FOR FAR EAST. Brest, France, Feb. 12. The authorities here have been officially advised that the torpedo boat destroyers Pluto let and Javellne aro to be sent to the Far Eut shortly. The cruiser D'Assa Las been ordered to be ready for sea to foiudiU'S. Louis, Feb. 12. President Geo. Gould, of the Mlaouri Pacific system, accompanied by his family, arrived tonight from New Tort The party wll proceed to New Orleans tomorrow. Asked If he contemplated extending the Gould liner to the Pacific coast, he replied that lie knew nothing of any BL J. Paris, Feb. 13. The Berlin correspondent of the Gaulole says he learns from a reliable source that Emeporor William, profiting by hia Influence over the flultan, haa obtained from tha Turkish ruler a formal promise to take no steps which would create complications In tbe ltalklns so long aa the war In the Far Kaat lasts. It la alleged the correspondent continues, that Bua similar pledge to BL lgaria haa given ' Petersburg. The Gil Bias thla morning declares that the Russian government la negotiating with several banka, which are to undertake to float a new Russian loan In France, to be issued at 33 and te bear interest at five percent The paper declares that this project would have alreaJy been accomplished but for the danger of causing depreciation in the value of the existing bonds The Gaulois says also that President Loubeta proposed visit to Italy haa been indefinitely postponed on account of the war. Washington, Fb. 12. The following rabicgrain was received thla afternoon In tbe bureau of insular again, giving further information relative to the recent desertions from the Philippine constabulary: Referring to cablegram from thla office of the 8th instant, regarding the affair at Vlgan, am now able to give further accurate information from Col-en- d W. 8. Colt, assistant chief of the Philippines constabulary, It la certain that only the detachment which baa been stationed some monthe at A ray at. Pa manga, revolted. The detachment waa composed ot a corporal and sixteen men. They forced eight other constabularies to go with them. Ths latter, however, returned next morning to Vlgan with their arms and ammunition. ' It is certain that none of the other Horan oa was involved, and the dls-a-at 1st action waa confined to the detachment named. The mutineers seized the barracks and thus obtained forty fire Npringfleld carbines, six Colt re SUICIDE BY CARBOLIC ACID. olvera and 8,000 rounds of ammuniLeavenworth, Kan., Feb. 13. Frank tion. They liberated and armed the D. Lauer, sergeant hospital corps at era In the jail, twenty-on-e In Fort Leavenworth, committed suicide prison , number, but two refused to go this afternoon by taking carbolic add. and five have since returned. He wee closely associated with Alfred Have made careful inquiries through Miller, a hospital corps sergeant who both natives and official American recently disappeared from the post be- sources and find constabulary to all cause of trouble, and waa worried be- provinces south of Hocoa are loyal. cause tbe funds of the hospital, alleged Wires north operating badiy for the to be short, might be charged to him. lie leaves a widow and two children. (Continued on page two.) - wkh-tbem- . STREETS AVILL BE CLOSE FINISHES T MAIN Kill I. Baltimore to Rebuild on Better Events at Various Tracks DeLines. . cided Yesterday Baltimore. Feb. 12. It waa announced today by the mayor and committee of public safety that no building permits will be issued until a plea ia adopted for realigning certain thoroughfares whose crookedness and have long constituted a blemish as well aa embarrassment to al growth. The mayor and tha committee of safety are resolved that shells of buildings shall not be run up between 8re proof structures as In the past, to serve as a standing Invitation Ban Francisco, Cal., Feb. 12. Close finishers and the success of favorites marked the racing at Ingloside today. Bummary: First race, live and a half furlongs, selling: Sir Tom Tiddler won; Bir Preston second; Bard Burns third Time, 1:08 Second race, six furlongs; Hulford won; Red Bird second; Jack Little third. Time, 1:18 Third racet seven furlongs, selling: Sol Lichtenstein won; Decoy second; Mr. Faraum third. Time, 1:31 Fourth race. Futurity course, sellto flames. Tha business situation appeared ing: Meda won; Ednrado second; brighter today than at any time since Bsecbarite third. Time, 0:51 Sixth race, one mile, selling: Dunthe great catastrophe. The transaction of business In the Chamber of Com- gannon won; Mr. Dingle second; Anmerce, Including displays of Southern vil third. Time, 1:46 grain, hay. straw and mill feed, and the three usual calls and the posting of Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 12. Three famarkets, together with tbe vorites, all ridden by J. Lewis,, two receipt of grain in elevators and the second choice and one long shot, which payment of all checks by banka, were was the medium of a plunae those events that established confidence on the Inside, tells the featuresby of the throughout the business community. racing at Ascot P&rk today. The pubSecretary Shaws splendid response lic won a goodly sum of money from to the call for currency haa excited the the layers of odds. Summary: admiration of ail financiers here. By First race, mile, Lnstig his prompt action all obstacles were won; Iras second; Fleaselling: third. Time. la 1:43 swept away, and tha able to furnish any amount of money Second race, half mile: John Car-rol- l in any denomination required. won; Capltenzo second; Airship One bank has had 1500,000 trans- third. Time, 0:48 ferred by wire from New York and Third race, mile and quarter hurdle large sums have been secured by sever- handicap: Poorlands won; Olintkna al other banka. Secretary Shaw's ar- second; Goldone third. Time, 8:18 rangement to transfer money by teleFourth race, mile and sixteenth hangraph to Baltimore from all cltiea hav- dicap: Chub won: M. F. Tarpey secwill probably lie ond; Fortunatus third. ing Time, 1:47 made permanent. Fifth race, mile selling: Laoconn A New York insurance company has won; Elie second; Rian third. Tima offered to lend 82,000,000 at 4 2 per 1:41 cent in Baltimore for purSixth race, mile and seventy yards, pose. selling: Montana Peeress won; Cloche The teak of clearing tha piles of fyOr second; Texmsn third. Time, brick, mortar and rubbish from tha 1:42 streets In the district, was pushed forward energetically toNew Orleans, FebL City day. summary: The work of reaching the safe deposFirst race, six furlongs, selling: Lobit vaults In tha rained buildings has byist won; Lillis second; Philadelphia progressed rapidly. third. Time, 1:11 All tha local courts resumed business Second race, seven furlongs, selling: today. Jury trials will be resumed won; Exposition second; Inspecand the Grand Jury wl reassemble oa Syria tor Shea third. Tima 1:31. nexL Monday Third race, half mile selling: Logls--i stela won; Truffle Hunter second; Ester Joy third. Time, M AN liNLCCKYJHIRIEEK Fourth race, mile, selling: Alcomer won; Dr. Carrick second; Marco third. Accident te Street Car Causae Many Tima 1:45. Fifth selling, six furlong. Overhand Injuries, won: Jim Ferrin second; Trossachs car 12. street A Paducah, Ky., Feb. third. Time. 1:17. filled with passengers waa struck today Sixth race, mile and 74 yard, sellwon; Reckoner secby a Nashville, Chattanooga A BL ing: Franco Rice 11 third. . Time, 1:43 5, Bummer ond; Louis passenger train and thirteen passengers were injured, one, C. J. Nels-leNAVAL OFFICERS WARNED, deputy state organiser ,of tha reWoodmen of the World, may not London, Feb. 13. The Dally Telecover. The motorman. it ia said, tried graph this morning says the British to beat the train to the crossing, de- admiralty has sent letters of warning spite the protests and doubts of pssnen- - to all retired naval officers who are eligible for service. nar-down- 3-- mu-nlp- 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- out-of-to- . sub-treasu- ry 1-- 8-- 1-- es, 1-- 3-- 1-- d 1-- 2. V 3-- y, . |