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Show hASSSOATED P8ESS UTAH MUM SH3WEBS IflftlMC SEME voi. NO. 152. I TOSECAST OGDEN CITY, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING. MAY TODAY PRICE FIVE CENTS 30, 1904. sary to prepare for the ( J Pori Arthur. general staff, DEATH Colonel Novsky of that Port n an interview, point! Arthur.although generally ueniuuiuated a fortress, is in rcaliiff an entrenched camp whereas Kin Chpu was only an It advanced Improvised of tue would lie unwise to juiit-sirengih of the permanent connected fortifications around Port Arthur, by Kin Chou. These fortifications, he said, cadi other sclent ally. Oper- Challenged Juror in Gillespie support London Papers Say She Has ations against them will require the most careful systematic lucpy ration. Cass Commits Suicide. Taken Final Commission. "The Japanese now before Port Arthur. said Colonel Noyshy, "may prographic first, an open atceed In three way fire: tack after preparatory artillery Hand-to-Hand . Hills second, a progressive siep-- and. third, Bet Aside Until Next SeptemWonder of Kin Chous Storming a blockade. 1 think the Japanese wttl Case is ber Gillespia Will Net t as not is to course, Comparatively Small toss of the first adopt Be Discharged, Lifo. their advantage to wait while Russian re inforcements are arriving. The second method is a long amt cnmpllcated operation that might last months. "Port Arthur, generally .k aklng, la 30. The London Rising Sun., Ind., May 29. After London, May but impregnability la a impregnable, forty-tw- o hours without dail-le- e exhaust vocabulary of admir- relative term. Nothing in fortification an to agreement.-JudgDowney achievecoming The ion for the al Guns will . Japanese. New York, May 80. Seven freight day, having left there on Saturday invincible. is destroy really deawful Ruulan Are drove them back. ment at Kin Chou as prov- any sirui-ture- . .Xu jiajr 59. 3:00 P-- m- - The will defeat each (Uncharged the Jury in tho Gillespie and coal piers of the Deleware, Lacka- says tbat a Japanese scouting part: regard Cannon they Xrf the fighting at Kinof Chou eu In the meantime the Russians had re ing tho absolute military equality of other. Sappers can remove impedl-ment- s case this morning. A Western railroad in Jersey waa seen by villagers in tbs vicinity the Japa inforced their right under cover of the Japanese with the Prosecutor McMullen said that the wannawere . he heroic tenacity of Dalny aud tbat a battle took place fill ditches. Scaling and outside destroyed today by a fire their conduct at Nan Shan hilL two field batteries previously witharmies and aa qualifying Japan to ladders will overcome any walls. Mine state would oppose any effort on the City Allen C. Friday at Ylng Chong Tae, a point on on the barge that started SLio-eivdrawn from Nan Shan, with fresh in- rank aa a great power. time the Japanese part of the defense to release James Churchill, which lay along aide pier the railroad aliout ten miles northwest can be met. with counter-minthe fantry, whose fire enfiladed a considerGillespie and states that the case would of Dalny. The Telegraph say a editorially: charged the fortified bills inmls-SsA involve would blockade passive 12, on which a lot of barrale of all able portion of the entire Japanese line. It promises ample remuneration for a storm of death-deali"Japan la no longer a great power activity for many months, and an enor- come up again next September.. loss le estimated at Tbe stored. were on was the effort who carrlel Jury 1 1,001 jiOO. Tbe flames spread rapidly. all houses and food supplies requisiVery critical at this time waa the sit- by brevent rank, August Greiwe, they in their last tbe field of mous number of troops. Therefore, I t'pon a but afterward challenged, uation for Gen. Oku'a forces for with Kin Chou ahe has taken her final com5? and trenches, only after that the Japanese will attempt originally, Pier 12 waa 800 feet long and waa tioned and warns the people to refrain Is said Let to bayonet conflict with the tbe wavering of the line under the rein- mission, ami hcncefounh her inter- believe assault with the committed suicide last night. Itover to the ablaxe Its entire length and the from assisting the Russians under a Boon by carry place the forcement a oftheKuselan Infantry came course with the west stands on a bas- aid that be lost bis mind worrying who made a desperate of who were trying to fight the penalty of severe punishment. their firemen artillery. and Imagined that James the reports from the Japanese batteries is of reciproctiy aa well aa equality, st niggle to beat back the The Japanese are copying on a Gillespie case the shore were able to acfire from that ammunition was nearly exhausted. hordes. Moat of the newspapers regard ibe larger scale their eamtefan of 1894. Gillespie was trying to kill him. little. but complish of the Japanese, in General Oku report that he now gave fail of Port Arthur to be now Inevit- While General Oku la at Port Arthur, tv final assault The flames swept across to pier 11 in succeeded last the to at up taking continue battle much able. The Standard ia surprized that General Kurokt, after a junction with DEATH FOR CUTTING WIRES. hope .hi. they and further, being finally checked at Linn. was marked by the most longer, so decided to make an assault such a position aa Kin Cbou could the advanrlng army landing at Taku-ahathe firemen and fire pter 5. lli-rIn that hand to encounter force 29.M. Lnate lnd -4 p. m. Seoul, Korea, May regardless of casualties. Then have been stormed with ao comparawill move on Hal Cheng and New made a desperate aland and boats war. the characterised the toSnsfar minister to artillery opened fire with the re- tively small loss of life anil aa.vs: Chwaug until they are occupied. I do Hayashi, Japanese stayed tbe advance of the fire until en-The Japanese left throughout the notified the foreign office that the maining ammunition and the First diThe extraordinary diminution in not believe General Kurokl will move burning piers crumbled and fell to was vision courageously aaaaulted the Rus- the extent of slaughter on the battleexposed Ion until night, kin's main po- the Japanese military authorities are Into the water. Although, tbera waa General Kuropai against sian center, only to be beaten back. field Is exercising the minds of many sition until be baa formed a base at constantly complaining that telegraph- little ttllidiug fire from the Russian wind, aparke fell all along the At a critical moment the ic communication with Gensan is fre- water front, for During this time the Fourth regular ar- tacitians for in it may be found the New Chwaug. nearly a mile, endangof the artillery ran low and tillery had been pounding the Ruaaian solution of nose The RusJapa quently Interrupted. One of the Associated Press many problems Involved n ering the Lackawanna steamer and Cleveland Says cast He to the left. derided remaining the authorities the squadron' that Suddenly U the maintenance of monster armies sian correspondents has Just returned military Japanese auspect line even the Hamburg-America- n (BBtmitlon Into one final desperate began pouring sheila in the Russian left of Europe." from I'ort Arthur. He has been over country people are cutting the lines piers, where the firemen were keiit and its noisy awakening waa succeeded Took Stock in Hears t yjftUlt. and ia thoroughly familiar with the at various unfrequented points. Hay- bnsy playing streams of water upon fonunatelr. however, at tlie moment by the onslaught of tbe Fourth diviSt. Petersburg, May 2:43 m. foria and defenses there. His opinion ashi stales that the Japanese emper- the buildings and over the ships at p. tiuditolon was reached, the Japanese sion on the demoralised left wing of the Intense interest la displayed in Him la that the fortress cannot bo taken or haa issued a proclamation Inflirt- their docks. Nw York Judge le Described aa Moat won. Japanese report of the Kin Chou batHw.lrau In Kin Chou bay, which had defenders and tbe victory was A number of renal boats and several systematic siege ope rat Iona ing the death iienalty on all persons Logical Candidate for Conwhen the rwd bombarding Infantry The Kuealan forces, badly shattered, tle. The people In the street a almoat exeeptby lines tugs were burned, the kiss of amull caught, destroying telegraph will require many mnntlia. that servative Democrats. asks Korean hri nored forward, suddenly resumed faltered toward Fort Arthur, exploding mob newsboys to secure extras conthe and that to parare able government "Unless the Japanese boats being variously estimated at the Tfangnahan magazines as they re- taining the dispatches. similar action. tie ihelling of Nan Shan hill. take in the three 2U0. less than months, The number of from 80 to ry it Philadelphia, May 30. Tbe North Then it was that the issues of the tired. A detachment of Japanese infanIt la reported that two Russian col care ia not known but the loss freight Crowds stood around the official bul correspondent says, they will be too on this American Ibis morning prints a special acre determined at a moment try pursued the retreating Russians far letin boards awaiting the Russian few miles have a untna from will joined then aa General Kuropaikln late, will of be stock rises hpavy. rolling dispatch from Princeton, N. J., on nainto the night General Oku estimates then the outcome was fluttering but none- - arrived. The official have enough mm to send an army to Fuk Chong and have broken telegraph The Ita road moved passtional poll Mrs In which Grover Clevesuccess and defeat for Japan at that the force of the enemy consisted of world, aa well as the public, la entirerelieve tbe garrison. Fork ia a great communication to the southward. enger coaches nut to the Meadow and land Is quoted as follows: one line division, two batteries of field ly dejiendent upon Japan for news. Fur- fighter. Stoesaell thiiBoment was an almoat certain rehas forty thousand one moved was train of cars I have believed for some month a nte converted into victory so success-h- i artillery, some fortreea artillery anil ther details are eagerly looked for, es- men, including the Bailors on the war- JAPAN AND THE PERRY TREATY, out and saved.freight and I believe now that Judge Alton K thst the forces of. the exar were marines. General Oku telegraphs his pecially regarding losses. The la provisioned for The 12 11 were prevail Piers full garrison ships. of and general Parker of New York will be the nomiretopinion that the Russians Intended to lug conviction here la that the Japa a year. pqtlnto confusion and disorderly cen-wLondon, May 30. The correspondent merchandise; pk-r- 7, 9, 9 and 10 were nee of tbe National Democratic convencheck the Japanese advance at Nan nese must have carried Nan Shan at ort. With every Japanese gun The correspondent also explains that of tho Standard at Toklo G used for coal and pier waa a grain tion for tba presidential nomination. In Its fire upon the Nan Shan forts Shan In order to protect Fort Arthur. telegraphs tremendous sacrifice. The accounts of the abrupt declivity iu the. rear of the No person waa seriousreiterating it at this time there seems Resides the big guns, a miscellaneous the heroically stubborn defense made position at Nan Shan made It Impossi- that a memorial gathering of const It u loading pier. wl the trenches, the Nippon infantry Injured. be a lull In the Parker movements, tote over of the bodies of the dead assortment of Ruaaian property waa by tbe Russians, notwithstanding their ble for General Fork lo take away tlonallata and students, representing ly Vice President Loomis, of the Lacka- to 1 do not mean to yield my original inthe and sandss who had sacrificed their lives captured other Imperial to university fire of the position, subject wanna placed the total loss by tbe Judgment which was that either Mr. artillery heavy guns when be retired. stitution of hike previous fruitless charges, the General Oku concludes bis report by from the front and from warships on Tbe Novne Vremyg gyy that what--e- r resolution learning, Sunday passed a fire at SJHM.Odt) based on the original ur Judge Gray might have proved for-itadit line rushed toward the Ruaatan thanking the-natheir are gratificaa eource of much satisthe flank, cost of lhe piers burned, on the freight the strongest the Arthur squadron does, It tion to the fxgrcsslng candidate for the Demockft, where the fire of the Japanese The Japanese raptured a number of faction. Their own reports, the Rus- must notPort government of the United stored on them Sesome the imitate at and extent the racy to name for the contest with Mr. States for giving Japan a new life and tekon had proved moat deadly and Ruaaian officers and men. sians say, could not have placed tbe vastopol longer than squadron a loss of have business to must which necessarigood Rooeevelt. vtfck was the first to weaken under fighting qualities of their soldiers in a chance for an open fight with the en- a new civilization hy the Perry treaty. ly ensue. It also Includes tbe burning "Circumalancea and the state of pubbombardment And St PROCLAMATION TO PEOPLE. better light than do those of the Japa- emy. It were better that than to sink They expressed gratitude to tbe Ameri-ca- n of the canal basis and barges, The lic sentiment were such tbat months for aonatant a people nese. ( u there that the first breach was friendship the ships In the harbor. company carries ita own ago It became apparent tbat Judge and sympathy during the last war. es- Lackawanna mis In the human stonewall that all Tokio. May 29.- -7 p. m. General Both the admiralty and the war ofA agieclal envoy of the ministry of insurance. Parker waa the man upon whom the the war. current iff lad been an Invincible barrier to Oku, commanding the Japanese army fice are without news and frankly conpecially during They la now at Liao Yen organ conservative element of the party could the assurances that Japan waa - CHICAGO tk impetuous assaults of the brown now investing Port Arthur, has issued fess they do not expert to hear from agriculture repeated the planting of vegetables along not Ashling for CONFERENCE MEET. and should look. Judge Parker rea proclamation to the people of tho the beleaguered garrison in Port Ar- ixlng M. aggrandizement, hut to railway to meet the requirements secure to the empire mains now, as ha haa been for some it vis the Fourth division of the Liao Tung peninsula setting forth that thur again, except the fortress ia re the civilizaand peace 29. Arrangemenia months, the logical candidate of his of tbe army. Chicago, May tion. Oaks men that stormed the Ruaaian Japan was forced to appeal to arms lieved or surrendered or the war ends have been completed for tbe conference party. I ML It had once been said that Osaka to. exa account on Marquis of the unlawful aggression Some native reports that drifted Into apeakin&as guest, meet to be held on Marshall field next Some months ago conservative leadan were not brave. It will never be of Russia In China and Korea. Tbe headquarters at Liao Yang and were Toklo, May 29.- -6 p. m. Certain pressed his approval of the resolution. Close students of amateur ers of the Democracy began to experiBid again. RuBBlan been He which baa urged the nation to do its utmost Saturday. correspondence proclamation declares tyat the Japan- forwarded here say that tbe Japanese athletics figure on a victory for the ence alarm over the etrength this men The First division of Toklo men had ese army ia fighting for the cause of lost many 'sou sands. intercepted by tbe Japanese at the to retain and deserve the moral sympaof Michigan with 88 points. Has rat was seemingly developing. I the center and the Third division of The lmpiVaion in army circles la blockade of Port Arthur gives the In- thy of the civilized world and appealed University justice, pledges protection to persons of Chicago la placed took no stock In the Hearst candidacy Tba Xifoya occupying the left and which and property and that the Japanese will push operations formation that some Russian torpedo to his countrymen to fight to the bitt( next University with 32 points, the University of realizing tbe necessity for kid keen exposed all day to the Rua-a- u with against Port Arthur with great en- boat destroyers have been sunk by end. The ' speech aroused much en- Wisconsin third with 21. and Stanford myself, but orderly citizens. choking a movement which might grow fire against the front flank, now It promises ample remuneration for ergy, but it ia believed a month or more mines outside of Port Arthur, as well thusiasm.. fourth with 19 points. formidable, I occupied ground In comMowed the example of the Osaka men, all houses and food Viceroy Alexlcff has notified the na- university supplies requisi- will be required to bring np siege guns aa details of placing by the Russians of mon with a number of other and gave In of tive effected mhed forward and the battle became tioned and warna the people to refrain sow the destruction Manchuria not to mines which peaaanta In the war, although - BATTLE NEAR DALNY. out a statement favoring Jndge Parker corn or other plants, the stalks of iris stormed from an artillery duel Into from saBiatlng tbe Russians under a Kin Chou waa taken practically withthe battleship Hatsuse on May 15th. nomination. we of personal conflicts by tbe buyoTbe sixth Japanese squadron, which which might afford cover for the Che Foo, May 29.-1- 0:80 out opposition, eleven days were neces p. m. A for the not mean penalty of severe punishment to infer that my I do ut. At 7:30 o'clock, as the aun waa was blockading Port Arthur, overhaulChinese who arrived from Dalny to-support of Judge Parker waa given ed and searched a junk and seized a diking beneath tbe horizon, the flag of grudgingly. lbs Land of the number of letter written by Ruaaian Riling Sun floated I named Judge Parker at tbat time store the One letter said that a torofficers. Nan Shan hill because bis candidacy bad gained such vhere the shouts of "banzai swelled pedo boat- destroyer has successfully a lead over that of any other man from hill top to shore and placed a aeries of mines during the whose nomination could be deemed acboa squadron to fort night which preceded the loss of the ceptable to conservative demands that Hatsuse and continuing tells of the loss Japan paid for her victory In thirty-Ihe appeared to me aa the moat logical of some Ruaaian torpedo boats destroy hundred killed and wounded. To man about lha't element of the Democthe Russitns the defeat was Intensified era How many is not mentioned, but racy could concentrate In ita efforts to hy the loss of alxty-elgwere least at Is there Indicated that and It cannons purge the party of that irrationalism two. in machine guns, while lying dead In with which It haa been afflicted In tbe the forts and trenches were five hun-h- ri The heavy loss of life which accomlast two presidential campaigns men. the victims of the accuracy panied the sinking of the Japanese el Japanese cruiser Yasbino. as a result of collid.j marksman Alp and of dose-raning with the Japanese cruiser Kasuga fighting. General Oku. In command of the on May 15, waa due ip the smashing of five of her boats by failing maMti. begun bin aggressive movement ReWhen tbe ships came together, colliJJ the Russian position at midnight sion mats were used and a tarpaulin "Mnesday. He assigned the Fourth llrlsion to the was placed over the hole, but it was imright with lust ructions FAMILY to awing around within Kin Chou and possible to slop the inrush of water. the to settled rre south. He gave the First dlvi-tThe ship quickly, listing starboard. Captain Gin Sayekl ordered the center and the front waa alInlied to the Third division. During the crew to tbe npiier deck whence they w battle p thunder storm, arcomps-irmanned the boats. Five boats were t lowered on the starboard side and one by a heavy rain, broke over the Late Senator Will Have Quiet on the port side, but before they were Mrinrlng army and impeded tbe move-b'n- ts cleared the ship lurched to tbe starof the men. It had been planned board and commenced to rink. Tbe Funeral tobfgln the fire at 4:30 o'clock In the masts and davits smashed all five of Burning, but a dense fog fell over the Hid. tbe boats on the starboard aide. CapLoa Angeles. May 29. It waa after church on the subject of prohibiting A tain Saveki remained on tbe bridge and . Los Angeles, May 29. Hon. FredIcy were among tbe moat Important and detachment gradually moved for-irto refusal to the conference return amusement; midnight when the general which came before any of Body Will Be Carried to First Presbycried Banxal to the sailors aa they erick Plumiey of Vermont, one of the terian Church on Tuesday in the time of limit the church service; When pastoral boats. last Methodist the the commissions at the Caracas conwere entering Episcppal The gunners were not alow In attendgiving of the of certain theological seen he Charge of G. A. R. was shaking hands with Com- moat prominent of the laymen vention. These awards are the last to rt response to the Japanese attack the final roll call last night that exonerating schools of the charge of heretical teach- mander Hlrowatarl and bidding him ing the general conference of the Meth- ba made, and, aa by mutual agreement, soon a vigorous fire and counter- J memorable most brought to a dose the ings; the Methodist publishing house; At this moment Lieutenant odist church, according to the Times, his decision la to be final and concluIn progress, to which the big Beaver, Penn., May 29. Many promiof tbe church. the consolidation of the boards of farewell. Naito sprang overboard and swim to baa just forwarded to the British and sive, tbe last vestige of the Venezuelan nent people visited this place today for P of the Japanese squadron chimed gathering in the history afmeans church at societies; providing which learned diplomats at Ita tbe cutter which bad escaped Venezuelan the " At 6 o'clock the fog had cleared up Today memorial services during the purpose of expressing sympathy government, through their dispute, for superannuated ministers; from only ni lent ly for the the wreck. He rowed to the cruiinception, feared might be the moans with the family of the late Senator to ternoon and In the evening, a service supportthe status decimarksmanship his bishof ambassador, fixing representative three returned nr with superannuated of interand the nations ser many involving Kasaiga but only a few of the most intiCfhc'ively. at the pavilion closed the aeries of ops; creating a the dispute between ested In an international war, baa Quay, to revise Tor three hours the but no trace of the Yoshlno or sion a umpire, inEleven mate friends were permitted to view final song was the ritual of the church; continuing the boats, shelling from bay meetings. different coun- passed away. When the these excountries, found the with be could crew her shore and the the remains of the dead man. replying from the were involved. Including Great In their commission appointed four years ago The first of the award waa in the ception of six men, who had already tries It wae announced by the family that, ? roniinn.d without interruption sung today, 700 delegates were Holland. Methvarious to branches of the Italy, Britain, Germany, from cruiser case the bring boats Cabello celebrated Puerto between wd ihen the been rescued by BGfttS. Russian fire abated. carrying out the senator1 (9ng reStates. United Mexico and the use closer in arodism of waa the ao that Spain, dense and together Valencia Chitose. The fog Railway company, a pow- quest. there would be no ostentation in The decision to adjourn was not of tbe firing from the common prayer book, hymnal and the search light of the Kasuga. though Great Britain, Holland and Venezuela erful British compaay, and the Vene- connection V, with the funeral. Tills coma signal for the forward move-"n- t rived at until lata Saturday evening, Roosevelt President in united to a waa referendum a of such: asking the metres 600 question zuelan government The government pels the refusal of a request by the distant, not more than t the troons below and the bat- -i and In order to finish the business be-to colored bishop, and many other the settle to an to matters umpire inappoint the company a certain The Masons for a Masonic funeral. only faintly dls'entlble. The Yoshino ri fore the assembly, it was necessary pd their positions to not guaranteed of smaller importance. come, which waa not made good. Tbe final arrangements made today are tbat. waa struck on th side near the engines questions, upon which they could tauge. At 11 o'clock a none run over into the Sabbath in the work sermons were Today memorial snd tbe force of th blow was so great agree. umpire made an award in favor of the tbe body shall remain In the senator's Just " frozen t0 559 yards in width of calling tbe roll. The conference the preached in nearty every Protestant that, the dynamos of her lighting plant, Jlr. Plumiey waa the one selected to company of II. 296,000. bedroom, where he died, until Tuerday, tbr mjgnese and Russian closed ha accomplished much for and moat and delicate importchurrh in this and other near-bcities were destroyed, leaving the ship in perform this citizenchurch to the First when It will be carried to th g Methodist ami ih rest Tribe dispute the Regarding of interest was which apent day one by bishops or ministers in attendance darkness. The portrait of the emperor ant task. 8ome of the questions aa set claim that a Presbytarlan church In charge of Post - Min the church np in ship, England down history w forces In were decide the go to wilj railed was Mr. most crossing conference.. the waa the and Plumiey rescued spon Yoshiro Perhaps of the aboard man born in Venezuela of British par- 473, G. A. R., of which Senator Quay 'Mwept Tnne. of the moet Important in the point Commander new In international jurisprudence and ents resident in Venezuela and always was a member, and lie in state from A largely attended service was that at the carried to the Kasuga. Russian gunboat in Tallen Wan legislative action. evithe taka to was ao ha Methodiat permitted Christ commanded fire church, the Episcopal ship Honda, who fur- residing himself ia Venezuela, was a 9 a.m. until 9 p. m. Tbe church will flre upon the Japanese at Many questions which for years had where Dr. L. M. Buckley delivered an Totorat in the successful sealing of dence and briefs to this country for i, British aubjertunder the confutation of then be cleared and at 8 oclock the vexed the church and which had been tv? . 'n fhe forenoon and consideration. memorial Honda sermon. ther here arrived today. Port Arthur, Venezuela existing at the time of hia funeral services will be conducted by j '" for five hours. outdiscussed in more than one previous eloquent time first the for Mr. Rev. were Dr. At the of of crew Morrison the Plumiey Totoml pavilion and the entire birth. This construction of the con- Rev. J. 8. Ramsey, pastor of the Firs ions. deli beret his lfTj?- - Rv iiiu steamers" attempted to general conference. wre sucewefully Louisville. Ky.. addressed a large of results the lines terrible experience. deafened by their ' stitution Venezuela opposed and Inziit- -' Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev, or not by adopting whether of involvone out near were disposed awards, four Tu Al, There Hung nearly all the delegates to the The explosions and awful connonade ed that he was a Venezuelan by birth Dr. Appleton Bash, of the Methodist !: Tiiir! riivb ton constitution of the crowd, eththe the and In Into them of money, sum a ears. stopped ing large The latter contention Episcopal church. and domicile. decisive conference being present. After this ruptured the tympanum of their church"or them by ' of no Ta rejecting with questions four guis'at important IL, This Commander Honda may recover the ers de.Yng there was a farewell service. heavy was sustained by tbe umpire. J. 8. Clarkson, surveyor of Ibe port ta action. law. Third tie range of the marked the closiqg meeting of tbe con- hearing of one ear. but he will be per- International last eount Great Britain urged of New York, a member of the RepubIn the conference or of tbe general action the 10 The payment ease ?n, regarding In one L ajd kept, rbeiling it until Tbe delegates will begin to manently deaf In the other. Honda and ference. in case of a British znliject domilican national committee, of which in retiring five biFhops and electing leave for borne tomorrow morning. awards, there waa no prece- tbat In Venezuela and who died there Senator Quay was chairman when bis com railed did not diecoyer their un- Interest on ciled attracted tae In International Jilin. -- e artillery endeavored to eleven others prot-ablnew step fortunate condition until they were dent It Is a and waa married to a Venezuelan wo- President Harrison wap elected, asked suns, but failed on account widest attention of any other single He shouted his or- jurisprudence. the oftli ship. man. aiu-- widow became a British sub- the privilege of railing a ifie other leaving 29. were Tbe for many were there Panama, but May project The two remaining questions happening; "y rW,si his men. yd he failed lo hear to ders memby marriage and could appear as a survivors of that committee on Tuesday the k IIMIU affected of great citizenship, ject Phtsbllsliiiient of the Panama coiiuige his own voi-C- . the question clrcuin-atanceto was forced tLe Japanese ar-,- subjects that and le covering t llTv" to her next at. I'uder the claimant for a cause aocriilr.g church and where tbe laws of tbe contending counin the leg- make signs tndiistiiig Ms orders in oron a gold basis was Jerittiy eu'angleiueuu bership of the fhe family are forced to husband In his life time. in dear way fur Hie whbh were wati iicl with deepilwlcion islature twlny after a heated discus- - der to successfully living the crew back tries were not. uniform and unsettled. be not held. iV that the The umpire denies this claim. there were; Tlie The decisions rendered by Mr. Plumlo Vice Admiral Togo a squadron. huul,Pthc j to'eiand' bi the present suit ude of the Ho advanced, NINE JAPAN DESPERATE A1NG RATHER ir I S II Starting From Barge Account of Assaults Upon Fortified Most Desperate Encounter That Has ized the Destruction Extends to Eleven Piers and Sparks Fly Along the Waterfront for Over Character- a Mile War e n in-Sf- w e e. X ng nd on-tmi- M Kor-ea.'h- ut ty m 29.-1- ver-ian- s, en - a hf Ol-n- vy s - feath-deali- Chlno-Japane- blood-sodd- en E - AMERICAN PREVENTS OF METHODISTS CLOSED ht long-distan- ce ge Jap-awi- e, More Has Been Accomplished (or the Church Than in Any Previous Gathering Memorial Services Mark the Last Sunday. Umpire Appointed at European Nations quest by Roosevelt, Settles Venezuelan Dispute and Solves Difficulties P'S volving Eleven Nations, d. ng nn-Ish- ed 'es-iiio- y -- 't- - "j B-a-v-r. ie-que-st on ltKy ' |