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Show rbs IDUBKHD HIM KHlEtmiECttl fll TUMI AM) MOM! innmwmuu. NO. 325. VOL. L SUNDAY CITY, UTAH, OGDEN our territory. If an special privilege in ManCOLONEL BRECKEN- operate against the inHlDliE DEAD. terests of nil the other pou era. Therefore. it la to the liuerest of the worlu Ky.. Xtw. 19. Col- at large to force the conclusion of the died one! Wm. C. P. Hr. i war anil guard against either of the at 11:49 p. IP., from u Kind. of power oluituung the privileged poai-tio- n In Manchuria. The uourt'al Pekin Wednesday. " paralysis austaiu.r The end came peacefully. in now nuisiilering curtain meaaure for reumn an.1 it ia quite pmsible that on of the chief results will be an ex--j tension of the open door policy to Manchuria and certain other pant of the empire which thu far have linen out-hitii range. of the open door. The Hu.vian embassy haa temporarily assumed the aspect of a huhpiul, owing In the arrival of a number of survivors Robbed of $30,000 at Tarborw, of the battle of Chemulpo. Some have Circus South Carolina. lost arm or lege, but are in nu adTbe wounded of vanced stage recovery. The pay wagVa., Nov. arc proceeding by easy stages to St. onNorfolk, Brothers cirof Porepaugh ft Petersburg." i rus as robbed of today at Tar-bor- ZEMSTVOS WORKERS light upon gain churia, it power FIRST GREAT EIRE AT Building Total Loss and Number of Valuable Portraits, With Remainder of Contents, go up in Smoke- - Walls Fall on Fire- State Missouri 111 'a flame. lit tip through the nonh Md the cupola end building were . iiaas of flame witiiin a few minutes, luMi i an not be eatimated secula In the con-i- u rely The principal low The coat of the ef the building. feulldlng waa $143,000, with $75,000 of furnishings, the moet valu--1 er of which were portrait of for-- ne n Miunurl governors and tiireme cannot be rei'.laced. tain. Three spectacular TT,. (in was tbe moat Hat ku occurred in St. Imnl? In year, omaml of persona hurrieii from all nurtion of the grounds, attracted by of flame that poured from n far la top of the cupolas, makingillumin-athit mawr brilliant? than the of all the building. A wind nu blowing from the outh n the northern and the flame shot rids of a cupola and met a sheet of flaasa, which enveloped the northern the half. Sparks were carried over 1'iited State government building as fir northwest a the Liberal Art Pal- -' the sheets ie. were hurried to the building, preventing Bucket brigade iwds of these their ignition. as revived. After the flames were trailer control fcl had been sufflctontly rxingulshed to admit the firemen entering the building, the south wall fell without warning, and burled Lloyd Randolph, driver of city engine No. 28 and- - Frank If Connor of city track No. . Several when only escaped by a'amall margin. Several streams of water were directed upon The drbria ear-withe men and they were rescued Mine the to where they were entombed. The men were badly briueed nd K is thought Randolph la fatally In- $li".-M- YOUNG COLLEGE cutive committee as there haa been much discuasiun aa to Senator Hanna's successor. A new department on InduatrliB economies will hold its first meeting for organization prior to the annual dinner. 'Ike membership of this department la composed of 100 editors of the dally press of politico social magazines, of trade papers and labor journals and of local authors and the heads of departments of political economics. "Report will be read by the chairman of the executive council and other officials. An International committee will be named to form an international Civio Federation. This plan originated at a luncheon ' t.eudered by i ho international f'lvh: Federal ion in ibis city last. September to members of the International Parliamentary union. A discussion at that gathering developed the parallelism bet ween international peace and industrial peace, ihn method of securing each being strikingly similar. The suggestion of forming an International Civio Federal has elidied encouraging response from England, Canada, Frame, Belgium and Germany." Roy Scott, of Salt Lake, Who Has Mania to Kill Women, Narrowly Escaped Lynch Law Yes- terday. Balt Lake. Nor. 19. Kay a young college siurinnt, whose mania ia kill was lo women, captured today aftor making Ids second attempt to murder. He narrowly escaped lynching at tbe bands of an infuriatt-t- l mob but was safely landed in Jail by tbe polio. Tbe muideroua assault today orur red at the intersection of Main amt Second South streets, the busiest corner of thn city. In broad daylight Scott met Klaie Gall&rlier on the street, and sudden reaching out with a large pen knife, slashed her across the throat cutting a deep gash about an inch In length. The act waa seen by a number of people, who quickly surrouuded tbe youth ami handled ldm roughly until be waH rescued by the police. The girl was not seriously hurt At the police station young Scot confessed that he bad made a similar assault upon Alary Burton about five week ago. At the time, tbe Burton girl's story that she had bean slashed in the throat on Main street by a man she did not recognize oxciled much comment. but no effort was made to kicalo the guilty person. Rent l. is ilie old son of Walter Scott, secretary of a mining machinery company and a prominent Alason. He la a student in tbs Latter Day Saints university and baa always been nervous and subject to hysterical attack. By bia own statement he to a homicidal maniac. The Impulse to do wrong, oomat over me at times and I cannot resist it," to liis statement to the police. Elsie Callachor. the victim of today's assault, ia 19 years old and well connected. 8he haa never seen Scott before bis attack upon her. MINISTER FAVORS OPEN DOOR Whilfl responding to the a'arm, Kd-r- d O'Neill of World's Fair truck No. J. was seriously George Caron ' was killed andhurt, Jerry Fagln of the wnpany probably fatally Injured. t was necessary for the truck to through the mining gulch and ow-J- H to tii darkness tbe h or sea left the d. They separated when approarhlng JW tree, the pole striking the with terrific force, upsetting art bmliue lh crew lq ever. inert CIVIC federation MEETING for December 15. at Which President Will Be Elected to Sue-nethe Late Mark Hanna. 19. The fourth an- l,f ll,e recall iv fommlt-'h- e Natmnai Civic Federailon. at 10 uwy?d the tat nsiw fFnW',tnl ln w,!1 elected, will bo C1,y 0,1 imT iteV? !,fur ,he eeting was accompanied by a nri Mlnwa: ts bLifU0'1''' .committee will hold vrnn" in lb morning KM M,:B te evening will 1 nil JroariV. ,I,,T the Ptomlnentmen toed today in W1 -fi en-8- B OuTf!'11 4ng itegi a at ,h ,,r ofBwalKMlon. Andrew Ireland, Bishop P;iter !,aon, Cornelius N. John Mitchell, hnrt m Chu ?nrt E- - Clark. ,he executive ii i!',"! else, ion of a J:1! Is8 frith cancy caused by el, HaunTh Mb n entrusted r ,welT8' ami the V -- FoUbiy L,Tl,Bir by the e e-' ' com-Wi- e, uttor f-tr- " rfpriUtfvi bnrk-enti- mishes Reported Position at Front Unchanged. ne o, Tar-bor- ff ELECTION JUDGES SENTENCED re n y parti-dilati- holf-doso- a. trons--ilaslui- i.i lude-pende- nt SPLIT FEARED IN -- FOUND IN AUTOMOBILE Chauffeur Who Had Discovered R1SH NATIONAL PARTE Plot, Thought to Have Been Killed by Bank Robbers. Chicago, Nor. II. Shot dead In an automobile by bank robbers who plot tha victim had discovered, and whose plans he had frustrated, to on explanation of tha mysteilou death of William Bale, a chauffeur, whose a corpse and machine were found on waa lonely roadside today. Tills theory an advanced I? Bates employer, after Investigation of the circumstance. the The Idea to that the men who hired machine were robbers and rontem-plaie.a raid on some bank in aome small town. toInvestigation at the auditorium man giva that fact the day developed of Dobbs had appeared ing the name at the hoi el last evening anil had asked Edward Stovin, tbe bold telephone send operator, to have Daniel Canary enan automuhile to the Auditorium not did trance at once. That Bates commit suicide but wa ahift down hy an assassin, to Indicated by the finding of an empty cartridge ahell today. In the tonneau of the car. it At the Canary company1wa office receivtbe call as said that when two asked for wa ed a machine for dead chauffeur had tynn.ni Bate, the combeen connected with the Canary pany for several year.in the possession Two letter found -of the dead man oil red a fluggestion that Bales' death might havebntho result of a love ufair. Ibis theonr, however, to not regarded aetlously by the police. One of the letter read : "Dear Bate: I understand thst yuu won Hie love of Bertha, and I use for ma that you have no further oV ll I hope that your future I. prwtyhmd successful. Of rouriM-.on me. but I will -t the matter drop and any n, mora WitH 1; 1 lu lt The circumstances surrounding the death of Bate were made more puzzling tonight I? 'the report that a woman was In the automobile a abort time before Bate ia believed to have been killed. John 8. Eiler, a farmer, gave this information to the police late last night Ha said he was aroused about 11 oclock by loud knocking at tbe door of bia bona and when ha demanded to know who was there a man replied: "Will you let me In If 1 go to the rear door? I must get in for 1 am in dangur. Eiler offered to open the door if the man would give hi name, but he refused to give it, nnd Eiler, thinking It was a plan to rob him, did not open the door. Tbe man relumed to tbe automobile, where Eiler heard voices in a vehement dispute, among them that of a woman. The machine went south from the house and about half a mile further on It slopped at the house of Dennis Connors, whara a man knocked on the door, but as there waa loud talking in tha road and because of the lateness of the hour, Connors did not open tha door and the man who was aianding at the door returned to the automobile, which went south. The police tonight arrested three men and although not one of them answered tbe description of the right parties, it is expected to gain some informal ion from them. It to known that all three were in Tremoni Friday night Tho theory by the police is that Mr. Bates, after the latter had taken Dove to Trent ont and demanded that ho take them to Chicago, and when Bale-refused, the polite believed, the men killed him. t FALL BARK IS Russian Officers Say Second Pacific Squadron FOUNDERED Will Not be Handicapped Few Skir- - jured. fbur hours after the Ore waa Chief Bwingley of the Bt. tonls department Announced that the to ao extlngnlshed. Si. Petersburg. Nov, 19. Tbe meetof Zemstvos, ing of representative which lia.l been looked forward to with so iniich hope waa bald this afternoon si a private residence in thiu city, but m the last inoairut the government withdrew (he official auspices under will; It it was In lie held because the representatives declined to adhere to the original purpose of ih conference. A hundred interested men, tnrluded Victoria, B. C.. Nov. 19. Th Makawell, Captain Neilson. lumaiming wlmin were some of the moat laden from Tacoma to Mazstlan, prominent figure in Russia, therefore ber west foundered on tha met anil curefully prepar- 41 ex., has island, at Clavn-quo- L ins si of Vancouver ed memorandum, practically embodyall bands perishing. The hlaknweli ing a recommendation for a national S. C. left Tacoma October Sotli, passed Every effort is bring made by the representative body to bv a share la on the Slat and was rot again This memorandum HI. Petersburg, Nov. XI. General circus people and the authorities of the government. th reisirt arrived from the town to apprehend the robbers will be presented to Emiieror Nichol- hearj of until Kuropaiwiii reports that November It afternoon this as. CJavoquot announcing and aeveral arrests Imvi- been made, but and 17 lias sod quietly, lie says that no trace of lite money has yet been Prince Svlatopolk-Miiwky- , the minis- her toss. overcoats have arrived and ihs men wa built Oakland. Th Makawcli t ter of the interior, guaranteed the found. re comfortable, supplies plentiful gad The circus played in Greenville meeting prelection from police inter- Calif., In 1902. wa of 821 tons and waa the general condition of the troop n of 8s Roth pace excellent. yesterday and arrived in Tar boro th.s ference. hui secrecy was maintained as managed by Hind, morning over the Atlantic Coast line, lo the place of meeting, and thto ef- Francisco. been broki-Into fectually prevented demount rations, Th dispatch from Victoria say that t ine pay wagon had Mukden, Nuv. 19. Th railroad and robbed during transit or shortly which it had been announced would be th beach is strewn with lumber from of Mukden is completed to.Fushun, 3d ef5 made by students. th wreck. Th owner of th Makaweli mile east in Mukden. Large supplies after oclock in the morniug and forts were at once iuk.-to rapture The memorandum Includes tea sec- ssv that she was coal laden nnd they of coal are obtained from tbe mine connected thieves. the Every miu tions of which seven were endorsed at think that an error ha been made in at Fushun. Both armies occupy very with the show waa searched and put todays meeting. The remainder, it to identifying the wreck. strongly fortified positions. All th under surveillance. Several were locked expected, will be approved at a meeting are carefully marked and The llakaaell wiled from Tncoinn. range some on whom of have up suspicion, to he held, tomorrow, October Slt for Mazstlan. 8he had a whichever army attack i likely to been released. uffer severe losses. . Ilie document, which to bound to craw of about fifteen. o, Police Chief Walter Johnson of The Japanese batteries have sehold a conspicuous place in Kuasian tonight said: cured is as billow's: 19. (he range accurately at Fouil-Uihis Nov. history, fori In Washington, 'Wa have no dew to the robbers, but and are throwing ahell sysbill Hitchon annual "Preamble report, Secretary of proposals the quessuspect the deed waa done by people covering the entire surconnected with the show who are tions of general conditions pointing cock will recommend that legisltaton tematically, hill. of the face b of enacted sale of the normal course the authorizing and development familiar with the manner In which the land had by Indian ailntieea of the rash was bandied, who hurt completed our social life, submitted to a private Loudon. Nov. II. The Japanese dipfiv Nocivilized conference of worker Zemstvo tribe. Under existing their plaits before undertaking to gut lomatic representatives In Europe, at law only (lie Cwek Indian are allowvember 19th and 20th in 8L Petersthe money." Ined to sell their land only upon secuiw tho request of Tokio, have made burg: Preamhle: lng patent. In the other tribe such quiries into tbe report that Russia is and cquirlpg a ucw fleet from Chile waa Sectinn 1. The abnormal system ale are possible after five year. Tbe Tokki government Tit will recommend secret that the Argentina. u si? of government prevailing among Arrecently informed that Chile and and esjiecJally iiuilceable liuco the law be changed so as to permit ImmeIn between them bad sold or five "bn of all to diate tribes the sales gent due lo complete estrangeeight ire, and to t'idontbis tux or seven war ment of government and people and the matin only to acuial seit.rs, who vesHt-- l which Colombia intends lo lura absence of the mutual confidence so should lie required lo occupy and Rufoda. Inquiries rarrtod on to over land five for Wore the year life. national to noneesary full 111 le to here and in hitulh America hy Japandeed receiving conveying "Suction 3. The relations between Three Men Are Adjudged Guilty of ese agents have elicited an emphatic the government and tiie peoplo origin- them. Substituting Ballots and Other denial from both Chile and Argentina. ate from apprehentl-o- of development These government are said to hava Offense. UPHELD. PORTLAND'S CHARTER i efof popular initiative and persistent ore anxious to sell slated that lli-forts to exclude the people from but not at the risk of certain vessels, Denver, Nov. 9. Thomas Shepherd-son- . 19. Nov. in International governmenL Portland, Presiding Judge mulcted for breach of Peter Miller and Michael Ikiwd, "With thto heavily Iteing enin court .circuit (he tha government today, George, official denials election officers, were today adjudged deavored toobject extend ceniraTlxed adminrendered a decision which wilt save tbe neutrality, ixuipile the which have been transferred to Tosto, guilty by tho supremo court of sub- istration to 11 brauche of local goveffect of cbmting up the pool room more than one diplomat In Europe to stituting ballots and swearing In an ernment nnd Impose tutelage in every In thl city. Th uphold th election clerk wrongfully at (he that In aome way or apprehensive charter of of tha the branch at national life, admitting publication city warships may election and in addition lo being fined I lie people solely for the of Port laud and the slate law gov- other thus with were sentenced to prison. Bhephrrd-o- n purpose of under the control of Kui-lbringing popular instUu-ton- s erning gambling. The decision is on shortly pass and Miller were fined $1J)H ea Japanese independent inquiries into harmony with the views of lilies similar to the decision of (lie and sentenced to jail for one year.. the government. courts of other aiulca declaring jkmiI disclaim the staier.mit itiat an American hnuan is cone arm'd in negotiations Dowd was fiaed $250 and sentenced to Section 3. Tha bureaucrat system room where belting ia indulged in are jail for sixty daya. The lights were of causing estrangement of tho su- gambling institutions. George's deci- looking lo some such acquisition on e part at Russia. extinguished at the poliiug plan preme power and the teople creoles & sion wa given in Ihe nll of local pot where these men were officers for a Held fur n wide ecope of administrative room proprietor for n Injunction pro Mukden, Nuv. 18. (Delayed in few minutes after the polls closed and nrhlirarines nnd personal caprice. venting Sheriff ard from Interferin' ' he roads here are In during title period It is alleged the bal- Buck a condition deprive the nation with the Imsiness of itoli room in llih. condition during the whiter but Tha men were of Hie lots were changed. assnrancee ciiy. the that nnceiuiary 'lie troup cannot stand active operbrought before tbe supreme court on right of each and all will be protected ations In the cold wnaifaer. unless they a charge of contempt, having t)im-garde- d and nndermlne confidence in tho gov19 The still of have Ihe use of house built la a mi 8t. Louis, Nov. Instructions isaned hr the ernment. Celia, Adler and Tllles against 1'hnron ncr to affm-protection against the court aa to the conduct of the elec4. Tit normal current and Brew, of Philadelphia, National Bank ol went her and of these there is not a suf-- i "Sect ton tion. Tbe court denied to the defendof state and nation i possi- Commerce and the Inited Railway blent supply. All means of supporting ants permission to appeal to ibc fed- evolution under the condition .of clows Company of flt. Louis, in which the the army from the environ of ihe eral court. Their attorneys announced bly only imnnd umler the scnjie of the plaintiffs sce.t to enjoin th? defcndiml (lion ter of war are exhausted. The that they would taka the caae before living the with from diapotiiiig of certain syndicate Chinese clothing which has been used power people. the United States supreme court on the perial Feel ion E. In order to preclude the stacks, including stock of the HI. hy the Russian troops on accoust of ground that the slate court baa no poetdhiiliy of the display of adminis- Loui Transit and in which the severe cold to now entirely discardright Id assume original jurisdiction trative arbitrariness and to guarantee arguments for Company, a temporary injunction ed, a targe consignment of warm overin election cases. esto is it necesrary were to have been heard December 21. coat having arilved here. personal rights, tablish and consist enly apply a prinwas sent to the United States circuit ATTEL GIVEN DECISION. , no one be will which subjectciple by court Uida7 on a petition of the Mukden, Nor. 19. Tbe Russian offed to punishment or the restriction of icer here axy the Russian Second I a- St Louis, Nor. 19. Abe Attel of rights without the decision of San Francisco, was given the decision legal authorities. over young Era of Fhlladelphla at the "flection 8. For the unrestricted exend of twenty rounds at the West End pression of puhiiu opinion and tbe exclub tonight Erne was a disappointposition and Mtisfkctton of popular ment Attel did all the leading during need It Is ncsseniial to guarantee freethe light Erne always covering up. dom of cunMlence and speech and of Erne mimed two opportunities to the press and also freedom of meeting knock Attel out, once In the eleventh, and association. when lie sent Attel down for. the count the is "flection 7. chief condition of the proper and sucadms not follow did Erne six. of up cessful development of the political vantage and Attel came back strong. and economic life of the country, A dazed In Earns the eighteenth. considerable majority of the populaAgain Attel with a right to the jaw and in- tion of Russia belonging to the peasant stead of going after him. covered up. das. It to necessary for all to place and Attel recuperated. Monte Attel of the latter in position favorable for San Francisco, iron from Dusty Miller, development of and enof Chicago on the ten round ergy and this 1 attainable only by n radical alteration of the prep out unNew York, Nov. 19. Further delay equitable and humiliating condition f In the trial of Nan Patterson waa In- the peasant. Fur this purpose it. Vi dicated In rqmors that were prevalent necessary: fa), to equalise; (b), refrom around the criminal court building to- lease rural ration tutelage: (c), safeguard day. A full Jury had been selected when court adjourned last night and peasants by proper court of Justice. flection 8. Zemstvos Institutions, it was thought the real work of the Santiago De Cuba, Nov. 19. The London, Nov. 19. The Irlah Nationtrial would be begun promptly Monday local and popular life, nmst be placed alist to on tha verge of a serious American transport Sumner, having on out beparty where a may successfully they story tarry board a party of 13 members iff conmorning. Today, however, came current that several changes their duties. For thl purpose, ii is ne- hplii . Unless some amicable arrange- gress who are on tlielr way tn the Zemstvo that Ellwood Messrs. representation cessary in tbe at arrived be Jury. ment ran quickly would be made Isthmus of Panama to study conditions basis, ami all the Dillon and Boxtun, with their personal in tha canal cone, arrived here Hendricks, the foreman, asked the lx based on today. adlie local and tn forces population excuse him from to court yesterday 'Die congressmen had a pleasant voy;. will secede from tne leadfollow.. In that to Zemstvo mitted share work; member a that age and all are well. The Sumner produty on the ground be brought into ership of John Redmond. of bis family was seriously 111. It Zenlstvo institution ceeded tonight. the with the touch closer wbi by have nertmond people Mr. also event other had In several this 1'he congressional party u headed by wa said jurors unite anil Zemstvo small of creation reasfor other dismissed William W. li, Hepburn. to be asked from the support aggressive indeon basis guaranteeing absolute ons. O'Brien, over whom a dispute has pendence and that Zemstvo institutions aris'-n. In receut simoches in Ireland Panama. Nor. 19. Friday night be Bssurred tbe necessary permanence to said to have openly some soldiers left the barrack BEAT8 WORLDS RECORD. Redmond Mr. but to essential their and independence the luckily a strong force of poilr preand activity and sided with Mr. O'Brtou regarding development proper 19. In tha have swimming long vented a disturbance. Fifty unnid poHonoluld, Nor. differences of opinion which trf government races this afternoon Dan Renear won mutual existed between Mr. O'Hrien and thn licemen rs keeping guard ovar th with popular institutions. 1s ammunition. one 100 race In minute It t faction. Davit flat, tha The government to oryard "Section 9. But for the creation and RedMr. record. that a world's ganizing first claw police fens. maintalnance of close and healthy slated on good authority now ia amateur record he unless world's The a unison of th im- mond has been told that held by K. S. Schaefer, an Australian, communication, with the people upon withdraws his support from Mr. TWO PERSONS KILLED. perial authority will result. No defwhom time was 1:U" secession O'Brien, In and shove basis out, the pointed Tha professton.il record to 1:02 4, deveto-meinite conclusion hs been reached, but correct assure to (he order Barcelona, Nov. 19. Two persons held by 8. Cavill. made in Baths. it is understood Mr. Redmond prefera who of life, state and nation, It I unwere injured in tbe.honb exwith O'Brien. In tha lot bia throw to fur nations! ucessary Thursquestionably Call in the Fernando plosion defia event of the breach becoming representational! th form pf a specialof ths died. condition The day night, the that party others wounded nite fact., it ia thought ly elective bony to pstroi in London, Nov. 19. There ia no at the time is grave. wwild at tbe moment be fairly evenfrom official an serious fririinn Many anarchists arrested subwquent "Section 10. This conference, stylly divided, O'Brien's treetendona pop- to tha expksioa were released. of view, between Great point south bring offset by the in which of formal a itself ularity gathering, on account of ing Britain and Japan, the influence of Bexton'a powerful orthe member express view, asks a setcoaling Russian war vessels or sup- QUESTS OF KING BDWAIDl of tbe Freeman'a Journal, nnd the basis of the (he tlement gan, question, ammunition in with plying them of Messrs. Dv-It- f more radical of relation following governform the which No British port. representations London. Nov. 19. King Carles and and Dillon. Such n division probment and popular representation In the in this regard have been made to followers of Mr. Queen Amelia and many royal aad disthe leave would and that the of request life country, ably the British government by the Japsubmitted lo repretoiuta-tlvmight become the tinguished persons were tbe guests tjralr with what and incite government nor are there " it should be conchosen this, according of King Edward and Queen Alexandra of under power, balance of nation, tbe In near be to future. thp likely Indications, would he i at Windi-oindicated as essential for to present ntmve tonight, where a pfTform. dition minthe Baron Hnyashi. Japaneae on Messrs. Rcdmoud and i ince of "Moorier ReaucJiaire' was giv- elect ion.' In thrown freedom Mill the AKMjciated (o here. istcr en in the Waterloo Chamber. O'Brien. Press today that the subject had 13. The The present crista to the remix of Bantiage Ic Chile, Nov. not been mentioned in the coin- Pari. Nov. 19. Sarah Bgrr.hard to government ia warmly supporting Co- the the Gradually increasing disagreemunications, verbal or otherwise. by preparing to produee a new play. 'L lumbia's scheme to construct a canal ment over the action Instigated that an far have passed between on the Ishtnm of Dariien. util; zing to O'Brien and carried out by Mr. Red- Prince Charrcan." of which tiiahmeri-eo- n the allies. rights have been secured UJr this end navigable rivers like the Ana-to-n mond In their famous land purchase Blanche Walsh. conference with tbo Irish landloraa. and Han Juan. 1 of the grounds the reenonded and fir department had wen aided by apparatus from the Lines were tamed (fty department. Guardi and torn boih Jefferaon ns much Chinese Minister to Franc Comes Out World's Fair visitor, and property aa could be secured In a few and Advocates Secretary Hay's Minute was carried Into the Louisiana Policy Toward Manchuria. sale pavilion, adjacent, Eight streams of water poured Into Faria Nov. IE Tha Chinese the burning building with little effect, to Franca, Hunt Pao Ki hxa coma the fire steadily eating its way until out as an advocate of applying Secreoaijr a portion of the aouth wing was tary Har's open uoor poliry In Mankfl tfudiin. churia. The minister clings to the X. T. Davis, president of the World's liberal, progressive element and haa Fair rnmmlssion, waa in tha building recently addressed a memorial to tha vkea tha explosion occurred, lie said: throne urging the gravity of the ques"The building, as it stood, with all tion which will arise when the present tks furnishing, cost in tha neighborhwar ends, particularly the muintalnaure IjEAVB FOR DENVER. dolwas of a md ood $223.1)00. There of Chinas sovereignity over Manchuria. lar of insurance. If we had endeavorIn the course of an Interview today, Stanford University, Nov. 19. Tha ed to sell ibis building we could not tbe minister said: Stanford Varsity team will leave tohave more realised than $.rv probably Whether Russia or Japen is victor- morrow for Denver, where they are to W0." of Colorado ious, It will be essential that the vic- meet the Bn Belle Hall Small of Sedalla, Mo., tor recognize China's complete au- ThanksgivingUniversity day. The personnel of uae of tha stale hostesses, ruahed into thority over Manchuria. It will be the team will be tbe same a that her apartments in the building to senatural for tha victor to expect special which went up against the University cure some valuables. A fireman folprivileges within the territory form- of California last week, with the exlowed her into the smoke and found her ing the theatre of the Conflict, but ception of Roosevelt, Bprott and Chat Hying on the floor overcome. Placing Chinas rights in Manchuria being unwhoa places will be filled by h vet handkerchief over her face, be questionable, neither belligerent ran Inter, Slckel, Horton nnd Trowbridge, tarried her Into the open air, whera claim privilege growing out of coming From all quarter Rear-Admir- Document Presented by Them Will Hold Conspicuous Placo in Russian History, 8i-.- it. STUDENT II.' Vice-Admir- ROBBED Escapes, Several Will Die. The Missouri b ,xnU. Xov. fir ante Bui'ding waa deatroyed by resulting from the explosion ht water boiler In the baacineni. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. Vladivostok. Nov. 19. Th city Skrydloff is lively. expected to return here daily. Ill port commander. Greve, ha arrived. He is known as a good administrator, having formerly served as an assistant here. Navigation of th Nikulavsk to entirely closed. PAY WAGON de men; Many Narrow , NOVEMBER 20. MORNING. The Present Crisis is the Result of the Gradual Disagreement Over Action of Party Leaders. dfio aquadrom will not be haadleamei ' should Fort Arthur fxlL Thaaquadmi wlU proceed to Vladivostok evan la the event that Part Arthur holds out. because then to bettor accemaoJatioa at Vladivostok. Bull hopes ora ban ef tha eKecdreaeas of th Port Arthur squadron. St. Petersburg, Nov. It. Geoernl Bakharoff, aadar data at Norssnber u, reports a Tecoenataeaaee oa a large cala In th dlraottoa of Maikai sad Chluitaix, oa tha right bank ef tea Hon river. Tha Japanese ahetrad soma resistance, bat wwa dislodged tram these villa gts and from tha bridgaa across tha Haa. At daybraak tha sama day th Japansaa repul asd aquadroa of Coaaacka thirty mltoa aouth of ' 8tob-ainti- Amsterdam, Nor. 11 The Telegraph publishes a letter from Tangier, written by a Dutch engineer named Kooy, who ia connected with th wireless telegraph y stem oa board the Rnaetoa transport; Kamchatka, belonging to Admiral' Kojsotvenaky'a division of tho Boom Pacific fleet Tha letter saya that shortly after tha Kamchatka sachorrd at Shagen for coal, a window massage was received, stating that tour torpedo boats which had been purchased by Japan had toft th Daatafc Fjcrda, Whoa the Kamchatka left Shagen ah waa convoyed hy the two cruiaara, but ' lost them tha first niglit during a fog, Th wsaihsr cleared oa tb second o'clock tons night and shortly after vessel were sighted Meaning rapidly. Aa order aa o warning was gives to tb Vessel to ehaage tltelr conrs. They continued to approach, however, whereupon the Kamchatka . commenced a furious cannon ado. Two torpedo boats crosaed ths Hns of- - fire. 1 Uhdsr (te searchlight Kooy is his totter says ha clearly saw two torpedo boats and h to confident they wen not Rmsitosr vessel. One of tha, - torpedo boata launched a torpedo, but tho Kamchatfch changed her position and no : wa ' dona Tha torpedo boat than apaad and Kooy thinks aha waa darn aged by the fira from th Kamchatka, It to stated that the second torpedo boat also launched a torpedo bnt he did BOt use the firing. Bt Peterabnrg, Nor. 19. General Btoesaal In a dispatch Nov. 2, says: "1 am happy to report to your majesty that all tha assault from Oct 23 to Nor. 8 were repulsed by our heroic troops. Tha moat desperate assault occurred Oct 30, but tha aha to tha, reserves sad (he hayoneta of the liravary of tha volunteer sharpshooter' tha enemy was repulsed at ail points. did not return to atTha Japan tack tb day and left n great number of dead oa the Sold. "On Oct. 31, tha enemy twice but each time waa repulsed as tha point of tb bayonet nnd by hand grenades. Several of our officers and men were wounded. "The spirit of tha troops to excel-lenIt la difficult to establish any distinction a regard bravery. All are heroee. Tbe bombardment ef the ' fortress continues without Intends-Ion.-" ms t. General Btoessel praised (be work of the ambulance sod hospital aorps, mentions a number of officers tor disand concluded: tinguished bravery The Japanese losses were enormous. I estimate them at 10,000. Tokio. Nor. M. Noon It to reported that tha Japanese after auceew j fully mining occupied n counterscarp on Hungshu non nt sin last Friday. Vigo, Nov. 19. The Russian cruller Kuban, which was supposed to be oa her way to the far east, has put ia here. ss I Dillon-Scxto- 1-- 5. 8-- nt c 4 Fyndlaiion Village, Nov. 19. 0 tha night of November 17th four companies of unmounted volunteers were sent Into the Japanese positions. They reached Chan Iiaso, where they were met with n heavy rifle fire, nnd war forced to retire. At 5 oclock In the morning the Rnjne discovered n column of Japanese creeping down a hill. They attacked n grove forming a part of tha Russian foremost position oa ths right aide. Tks Japan advanced without firing and rushed the grove with hurrahs, hut in thqjftea of the fire ftom the Rosatom tMaches they turned and fled. After aome time the Japanese repeated tha stock bnt atagain repulsed. After ths second tack tha Japan sen breaking up feta small groups began to retire They werv followed by a will itew whddi continued until dawn. Martha, trench eighty Japanese ccrpsssvrsr found nnd further along In thawavaiey were Japanese bodies which It to gather In view of theASf anese fire. Four Japanaae wire saailey rifle and n quja-titprison era and thirty abandoned or onmuriHon field were token by the Ruvdnna, On tha morning of November 38, Russian batteries bombarded dan Lmxa. entrenchments war 1iere Jansnsaa n aitliimr observed and at took plc with tho Japaaas Russian ?ur forces. villa god two wounded nnd Judging from tit hod'ea awn 1'-and wruelM thrown away by them - la acppMed d tho total loss to tho Japans waa hundred. aav-en- , . |