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Show THE MOIIMXG EXAMINEE iWDES, UTAH, SATCKDAY MORNING. CONFESSED HEAVY ARTILLERY EIRE TAKING PLACE HE IS A Japanese Admit a Loss of 7,000 and Russian Casualties are Estimated at 1 0,000 Kuro-patkFailed to Support Grippenberg. Retailed disputcue relating to the fighting along the Fhulihe rl v cr, Jan- kliw that the ,nngrun nl urorenifnii lhau earlier reports indicated. Field Marshal Oya-m- e report that hi lnswa wero 7.000, while he estimate t lit HuKKba Ca.uai-Ue- e uary 85 29, wax of at Tohio, largi-- JOtOU. F9b. 3. head- - hlaiu-burU- s Feb. 1, that on quarter that da the Jtuxaianu rcuuied thuir activity iu fniut of the Japanese loft kad that 1 here haa hern tfuiiaut skirmishing along the front of both of the opposing force, flra taking place. heavy artllk-ra The Japuieae again charge the with the mutilation of their wounded. Iurtiou, of the report follow: On Wednesday (Feb. 1) iu tbn of tho right, aioall bmlio. of tlie eaem attacaed ua in nil directions. Our nut post repulsed. "On Thuredar, from eta o'clock In the morning, liuaaian artiller on the a Wwt front of Tn mountain and o ebelled Faugabeng and and tbn vicinities. The enemy surrounded Infantry immediately Fangaheng, but wa repulaed them. "la tha direction of tbn center, on Thun day, the enem'e artillery situated el out a mile and a quarter north of the village of Bhakhe and on Weu- Rus-aian- Llurli-irngtu- rcgl-inc- liomliarded j din-ctlo- ; for whose arrest a reward of uit-iri- tl worth of booty. KurowskJ, who la 25 years old, and l, gavs bis fathers name as Jacob a merchant of Chicago, was at tbe Salvation Army barracks. ft-- STAGGERED UP TO A WINDOW 1 New York. Feb. 3. A young man dressed iu evening clothes, and who said be was Henry Gavin, of Buffalo staggered up to a ticket booth In tba subway station at 145th street today, and calmly told tha ticket aellcr that he hud ahot himself. When an ambulance was called and while tha surgeon waa examining him, he drew revolver from his pocket, with th That's what I did It with. On the way to the hospital, Gavlu as id that he had tried to end his Ufa because tha young woman to whom ha waa engaged to be married had broken faith with him. Gavin is tha son of a former superintendent of the Erie county penitentiary, who was prominent m politics and con sidoied nearly twenty years ago. The father killed himself In 1888. rk, 3) opposite tibeiitau, and It is believed tlie Russian are prepuriug for another attack. They fired occasional ahos of artillery and volleys of mus- ketry. remain in tlielr Tlie Jaiaiieae and do not answer tbe Russian fire. The severe cold weather continue. treiu-he- a well-to-d- Jibutll, French Somaliland, Feb. 3. The division of the second Russian squadron, commanded by Admiral connlsUng of four crnien and three torpedo boat destroyers, sailed from here yesterday to join the warship commanded by Admiral Kojeat-venak- y of Madagascar. off tba Kighleen German rolliura will follow Botrovsky'a dlvibton. Catholics' Against Charges Wrongfully Using Public Action Explained. of Father Ketcham appeared before fbn committee to defend ' Ms bureau against tho charges that It had been using unduo and political infill.ares to --cur tbe ua if the trust fund tor Catholic schools, Mr, Moodys communication acta forth the record of a cabinet meeting held In January, 1904, when the quew tioa of tbe DM) of Indian funds for McUriaa echonl waa dieeuesed and tbe president asked for as opinion a to bis authority to direct that contrasts be made for the use of aucli funds by denominational Institution a. Kenstor Knox, then attorney general, decided that tbe action of congress In declaring it to lie tha. policy of the government uot to permit the use of (tie public money of the American people for sectarian purpose, did not law giving to tlia repeal pravkiu secretary of the interior discretion to 110 the Indian fund in any manner ho aaw fit. Certain laws were cited to direct attention to the president's authority in that regard. la this communication Mr. Moody says: "By your direction, I submit a statement of what occurred in January, 1904, concerning your decision to permit the uae of the interest upon certain funds held in tnwt by tbe United Btaies for the purpose of sectarian school. The question was rained whether a certain declaration of congresa in appropriating for Indian day and Indu trial schools precluded the use of f tin. la in question In that way. and Mr, llus-ae- ll, of tliii deimrtmnnt, received a time from Secretary Hitchcock, dated January 19, 1904. saying: The baa requested me to Inform you that there will he a meeting at tlie Whl'e House on Fiiduy next, tn confer wih reference to certain Indian matters recently brought to your notice, at which meelmga th president request your presence.' "The attorney general (Mr. Km-x- ) and Mr. IlitHs.li, who had been the qur-tioproceeded to ihe meeting at which were present Ksi-ran. I larlea Hitchcock. Curli-IyoWil son, and rosttnaaier General Iayne. On behalf of the attorney geneial a wa submitted In favor of tbs legality A the uao of the fun is and grtreUry Hltcbcork submitted a letter from tbe commissioner of Indian affairs Thereupon the quest ion waa at length and left for your determination. ''Besides the memorandum refereed to there was a Ion.-- one giving the s for the condu-hiepmte-y the amrney general, he of pre-iih-- nt n. ira-ten- 1 - Hib.-c.r.i- ii' Mr. Kuascll Ptaied. 'Tits brief rncmoranMum which was t wi.a yon was av follow-- , a appear hr a copy retained at the Department of Juat'w. Farthd list of Indian Binds in tha in trust for particular tr!bt, a portion of the Interest of which l'.ind may he used fur educational puipo by tbe aecrt-taiof the Interior under authority 0f the a. t of 1, ond other mts Million: April appropriation by Congr.-- . fund "There can be lined fur sectarian school, lint it would he vie'l to do y M. well-knn- BE American Squadron Sails to Meet Jap into-effec- and Slav Fleets. g Santa Fe Railroad is Arraigned Washington, Feb. 3. "Flagrant, wilful and continuous violations of ihe law dining the past fivn year." is tbo way in which lbs Rants Fr Railroad company is at i signed iu a promulgated today by ihe luierlate Commerce coniuiiiou. in transportation of coal and mini) supplies. Involving also Ihe Colorado Fuel and Iron company. Ihe main points of the decision, summarizing th,. way In which it is alleged the Inw hits been violated and dire-g- at .led. are aa follow-- : Tlie a, tti, regulate commerce carriers to publish niul adhere in their lari It. The Santa Fe lias for Ihe Is- -t five ye.ire wilfully and cimtinuouelv iliia provlnlon of the law, in '"kit'd the n -- peels above mated. Frln nary 19. 1903. the s bill" was enacted, prodding tbs: can id's should in no cam trunainri tiaillc until a tariff bas bn n publinlinl and that the publi.hrd tsriff should be observed, nud providu-a penalty of Hot lues than f 1.000, nor mere than 000 lor offense. Tho provision- - of ibis siaruie extend both to the rnilwav company which gram a.id the p:iny nhiiil receive the cotlceiioiiH. Ihvii' tlm Santa Fe and the Colorado Kuo) Iron KiniiM-'isysteinntirally ntel . f tinuotikly violated the iirn'isinu that art In the particulars mention-- ' 1, from the day of in paag down i, Nov. 27. 1&o4, when the t.uiiTs under whii-lrnov-this coal d were reduced in all cases 11.15. It would secu that tlie LlPa-- o and Soutliwf stern Railroad was also In violation of tits snuie -- is.nte during that period, loir th1,:. (ouituiov wa not a party l i and ha not horn hiard. It -- bould In- - furi tier observed ihfit oti J Mauli Rutce cir '0., ilj Ini-.edet-hdo- "FI-kin- i ti ii,-cJiii- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggtsts refund tha money if it 'alls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature la on each box. 25c. n, KILl.KD BY A SENTRY. , and wers therefore, unable to furnish the coni: and that under this arrangement the Rants Fs company nt-- j the Colorado Thiel and Iron virtually mere,! inr.i a parruer-- 1 !p tbs handling of this o in New York, Feb. 3. James Eebery, one of four men caught in ihe act cf robbing the Brooklyn navy yard today of copper pipe, was' shot and killed by Private Milton, a sentry. Scberys three esc pel. The men refueed companion to halt when ordered to do so. I h of the S.inti !ii l'a a a Refunding Plan of the S. P. HUNTING UNKNOWN New York, Feb. 3. Announcement of tbe Southern Pacific refunding plan waa made today. Kuhn, Loeb A Co, and Speyer k Co. have purchased 975.000.-00- 0 of first refunding mortgage 4 per cent golj bond of the Southern Paissue of cific. The total authorised these refunding bonds la to be 9160,000, Jan. 1, and tbe bond will mature to 1955, with privilege to the rompany redeem any or all after Jan. 1, 1910, at The bonds 106 and accrued interest. will be secured by a mortgage whlrh covers practically all the lines of the Southern Pacific in California, Arizona and New Mexico. After maturity of existing bonds, the refunding bonds will have a first lion upon tbee lines. A syndicate haa been formed composed. It la said, of a numtrust ber of banka, banking houses, companies, insurance companies an-other financial institutions. A large portion of the bonds will be offered the public. VOLCANO IN ACTION. San Francisco, Feb. 2. Tbe steam ship City of Sydney from Central the American porta brings news of continued violent eruption of the volcano in Lake Nicaragua. inhabitants, of Leon, a city of Nicaragua, is only eight mile from the volcano. Village people near the erupting mountain fled and team were entertained for the safety of Leon. Three years ago Momoiombo from the summit began to steam and for a while tboee living in the vicinity of the mountain watched the vapor with alarm. There wee no eruption, however, and until the morning of January 16 the volcano appeared to be sleeping thick serenely. Early that morning d vapors were seen arising from the top of the mountain. As the day wore on the vapor Increased i3 density, anil by noon the volcano waa vomiting thielL clouds of black anl yellow smoke. Suddenly flames burst forth and that night Momotombo'a summit was a blaxing torch, lighting the land aa far aa tbe coast and casting the glare of its fire for out to sea. Momotombo waa In active eruption about fifteen year ago. It la surrounded by many valuable coffee plantations. Mom-otoin- bo cone-shape- MURDERER Plainfield, N. J., Feb. 3. This yieiai-t- y today la being bunted ovir by i in an attempt to find the P vt Georg Williams, a voum grocer In the village of Wau-hunwas found shot dead in his sleigh M the road yesterday. Willlama had Maned out to drive a siranctr to Warrensville. and that waa the li een of him until he waa found dead. The stranger had disappeared and ao motive for the crime caa be learned. The mysterious stranger said ha uu In a burry to reach Warrensville aid Induced the grocer to drive him to Hut place. Footprints In the snow, appar ently made by a man walking backward. led from where tha sleigh vu found to tbe house of a CTvndmm named Pollock whom the stranger sold he wished to visit. Tlie house vu apparently deserted and up to today Pollock cannot be found. 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ADDRESS. a a ASKS TO BE RELIEVED. Sr. IWr-lmrFeb. X It la rn- mured Hint l.ieut. General Grlppen- berg ha asked to be relieved of hi ronunaud. The Aocinte. Press I unable bt ol: a in a eunflrmatlun of ihe report. Arcording in the ver- (inn prevalent in the military dr- cle. G!,ei 1 Grippenberg lele- graphed i the emperor, requesting nf the al- in be ini. evert hecan K'iro-fkileged fei"r of ro offer proper aiipror in op- eraMous n gainst Hhe Russ severely ,ub'i. .,7 mi- ropatiiin on the ground that Grip- penberc's tlanktug movement wo doomst failure unlcsa supiumd by a g'B'ral advance. The official dispatch rbv ti" ;)! apparently are 111 Siudepa and that the at- -u:;r of h J.innre ro outflank we-- ! ward nlng rbe Him river g. n I - i i.iitdo'i-,-- I. a i, Department a Y- of whii Me I. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. cuit rourt. In a suit begun at the Instance and request of the Interstate Commerce commission, cnjoimsl the Atchi-oTopeka and Rants Fe to observe la all respect its published schedules of rates. Thar company from the date of tills Injunction down tn Nov. 27. J90-Iwas apparently in continuous dim eg ur J of that order of court In it a failure to maintain these coal tariff. The ulleged Inflection of the law were first called to the attention of the commission by the clnlm of the Caledonia company, operating a mine at Gallup. N. SI., ibnt the Runta Fe was discriminating against it In favor of ihe Colorado Fuel and Iron rompany. A contract or the Rants Fe with the Caledonia i.impiiny expirej in 1S9S. or 1S99, and wa not renewed, and when it waa attempted to find a market for it steam size of coal, it is charged, "It i.Hicruilned apparently, that, coal both from Trinidad and mine at Gallup, l hoing supplied at a price which about equalled the freight rats alone from the point of production ti destina- tion. Tho decision says that "No other could do buaine fu r.uiipotl-tt--- n with the Colmadn Fuel and Iron company In thi field unless he enjoyed i?e same freight advnntvge-s- that when o'l-eIndividuals endeavored to make cniitract in rompetllion with the Colorado Fuel and Iron company. thv were compelled to pay the published rare C an T nu-u- Z. Cut Prices in Every J. Dwyer Will be New Instructor to President and His Son. NEUTRALITY ILL Every Thing Cheaper. Don't Miss It ROOSEVELT. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 3. 61. J. Dwyer, wresta ler, who ha been teaching boxing and wrestling at 'tha Atlanta Athletic Club, of tbit city, fortwo iqontbs, received a ltd ter from Secretary Loeb, stating London, Feb. 3. A St, Petersburg that tbo President would be ready for dispatch Bays it is stated that enieral him to come to Washington and teach baa handed over bia com- bis sun Teddy and himself wrestling that ofherwias than undar contracts. Grippenberg. mand to General Myloff for the reason and boxing as soon a Dwyer's Atlanta Manomlae fund, Internet, $7,tfBl per of 111 health. engagement is over. annum, Meaomlnca log fund, interest, Tbl letter waa In response to one )7M17 par annum. Osage fund, Inlcr-w- t, sent by Dwyer to tbe President, whom 9416,371 per annum. Sioux fund. he instructed In boxl-- g and wrestling 93.000,000, intareat 9150.000 per annum.' when Roosevelt wa Governor of New Tha long memorandum (23 pagr of York. dlncuanea the quantum typewriting) Dwyer will Lave for Washington enbstantlally as follows: It explained February IS. the hletory of educational work by me Dwyer recently wrestled Charles government among tha Indiana before Wltlmer, of Cincinnati, In a handicap 1873 under an act of March 3, ISIS, apmatch. propriating 910,000 to be a permanent He Is trying to arrange a match with annual fund without raapproprlallon Jack Munroe. for tha employment of teacher among tha Indiana. NEW MONETARY SYSTEM. "It explained the beginning of tbs contract system under President Grant Danish West Indlas No Longer Havo wlilrb had not existed under tha act Dollars and Conti. Of 1819, and began after the act of 1870 appropriating 9100,000 for tha support St. Thomas, T). W. I, Feb. 3. me of Indian schnula among Indian tribe India National pew lie ii All West not otherwise provided for, 1. e. among bank was opened here today. Simtrlbrw not having treaties containing ultaneously the new monetary ayatem stipulation providing fuudx for eduof the Danish West Indies went cational purposes." francs and their fractions, "It arguod from the styled bits, replacing the present dolabove quoted and oilier thinga lars end cent currency. Hint tlie word appropriation rungraaional appropriation and wlial MEN FOR PANAMA CANAL. congrp.a declared was that congrea Itself would nut thereafter make Only Steam Shovel Crews, Crane and to enpport sed.iiiun Pit Foremen Are Wanted. achimN, and not tlmt. the secretary of Paris, Feb. 3. An officinl dispatch the Interior was forbidden to nipru-print- s from Manila saya an American wqiud-ro- n. anWashington, Feb. 3. It was funds for tlmt piirpu-i- ) undi-- r roiniNiseJ id 15 war hi pi. aailed toIhwh. It quoted the re- day from the island of Luxon for the nounced at the office of the civil serports of tlie coinmlsMiimT of liuli.iu southern waters of the archipelago, vice commission today that for the affairs, Mr. Morgan, in 1851, ami 1892, with the object of maintaining neutral- present no more ex initial km will 1 ity In Atari lean water both a to Rus- held fur clerical and professional positions for iho Panama canal service, I Continued on Ihige Six.) sian or Japanese fleets. the applications already being far In excess of its needs. It was Mid, however, that competent and experienced persons are especially desired as members of steam shovel crews, particularly crane men and pit foremen. Funds-Preside- nts FOR ONE WEEK ONLY o WRESTLE WITH y, Defends ehiaxaxy Kor-owsk- e PRIEST APPEARS BEFORE iniHainna. 30U was offered soma time ago in Chicago, jia in custody here and haa made a of Marks confession that tie I. a 'and Van Dine, tlie Chicago car barn bandit a, who were hanged last year. "1 came to St. wiuls, " be baid, "to plunder and rob. I have shot fifteen men, some fatally. 1 Lave been a bandit ever slue. I wa ten years old. I must Lave been bora one. When I to St. Louis from Memphis, where I kept tbe polh-- In hot water for three months, 1 planted 31,000 ter'.- a I ii i vpitlsert. 4 Of Ladies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and Boys Goods To BegmWed,, Kurow-k- i, j lo Feb. 3. PTaaldent Washington, Ruuacreli's connection with tha diversion of tho Indian trust funds to tha support of Caihnlia mission schools la founded iiml justified in a communicato tbe president by Attion Hddrcs-e- d Moody which was Iliad torney Ucui-ra- l today with the committee on Indian affairs by William II. KeLcham, director of tbe bureau of Cathollo Indian SU Louis, Feb. 3. Andrew . M. I. HAVE PREPARED Barn Thugs Caught St. Louis. the aoutli-ei- ii 7,000. Prisoner atata that four pao nl Kuasian Infaniry weie bright. of hnnkhe tiling1. of brlacon the unnililluted. Many of lid coroimnieaftom "Omataill ctilliHiun to 'were reduced iheac of irgimcnu forrra took place north twenty to thirty nieu each. Tbe field and Yankun. ' niniehal expresses the opinion that the on "Iu the of Ibo Ml. tulaUd ThniKilay inorning, the inrmy' ariil-li'r- y llurthiau casual tic must have . at leaat kt'.Oot). iiercely botirtardrd Cheiig t.'hli'h-panOur artillery remioudrd. "According to a reliable repurl. tin; St. Petersburg. Feb. 3. The emperenemy hex built a railroad troui Such-U- t or haa rocclved the follow tug dispatch on, which la five mile nnrth of troui General Kuixipiitktn: Immuring, to Suluipao, and ha opened "The Japanese, during tbe night of there for traffic. on 31, ni tucked lijantaaclieiuu At 8 o'clock Thursday morning the Jan. me left hank of tlie Uun river, openemy' field end heavy pun concenposite Chang tan. They captured tho trated a fire against lalsilpuo. were driven diviidwi entered village hut eiilixciiui-iiila line-lu- ll Tins ltusniau cashis- -. the Minihera village of t'hanntan nod out with great ualties Wero Inn. ua. Y t diapiiiclied a liiigado to "Tho Junec, after a severe canthe brigade." at nonade, real lacked our force lijaiilaurhcUiiii at mam. Feb. 1. Tho Russian lir.--t retired hut ultimulely Washington, Feb. 2. The Jiun-'-the village, although aoiuo legation ha received a report made by hand Field Maraiial Oyama giving deialla f outlying parts are still In tho tiie enemy.'' of 20ih to lie the fierce fUbflug from adds: "Do- The com mu iidcriii-chld- f 2fitb of January, w nei the Kussiun tho iuieii-- e mid, fniat hi lea are kpHe mere driven to the right of the lion owing to tho preventive meariver. The marahai :ijs that ihe rare, sure. I'p to Fell. 1, 1J2 Japanese enemy coiinmled of the Find Siberian prixunera have arrived at Muaden." , I one lie mixed enrp-corps, army nuny ecoiid mid filth brigades n! the harp- fieneral Oku'a Headquarters, Feb. 3. houter. part of the Klglnh army the Tlie Kuatdaii forces opposite Ilia find. Silierian sixth and corps, Mibieelnt!feuiIeti.Imak Japanese lull wing are showing sonic activity. A llussiiin detachment ating a total of at least seven division one of ahii'li wan a cavalry divinimi. tacked pcMiwui, but was driven back, Hi Japaneae caatialile were about leaving lliu dead. A bombardment of tho entire left I activwing continues. ity was niauifesled yesterday (Feb. mountain 4, 1WC. C. THl A Genuine of Chicago Car Pal in FEBRUARY MAIL SUBSCRIBERS to go by mail outside of Ogden COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS TO THE MORNING EXAMINER GENTLEMEN: I hereby subscribe for the MORNINQ EXAMINER for 12 months and agree to pay th sum of 50 cento per month, la advance or 51.50 quarterly In advance for the term of one year on conditlcn that I receive free of all charge that 400 pagt book called "The Earthly Footsteps of tho I Man of Ga!:!ea, by receive the book the sum paying in advance of 75 cents, which shall be aysli-- d on tha 12th subscription. 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