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Show OflLY THREE- - ALT LAKE CENT PAPER j IN UTAH. Vol-- . mxh III. No. 630. leaarrvr. or 1 RAD OUR WART ADS GRAM Sjlt Lake City, Utah, Thursday Evening, 4, nev t&!fl trr OR FACE x Price, Three Cents Fehhuatiy 4, 1904. LEAVES PORT ARTHOR; THIEE A NftS OF POISON WAICff ON MOVEMEN TAKEN BY A WOMAN; BODY YE BROKEN OUT IN ORIENT FO NJ) IN VACANT HOUSE Mrs. A. Whitworth, Probably apanese Cabinet in Close ADMIRAL DOT, FAMOUS MIDGET, GETS Conference With Emperor; REMARKABLE OVATION WHEN SWORN IN Demented, Wanders From Home and Ends Her Life; Significant Dispatches Are AS DEPUTY SHERIFF; WELL KNOWN HERE Given Out at - Tokio. Painter's Gruesome Find. f s 1 1 1 CHINA PREPARING TO TAKE A HAND. t t X i t REPORTED MISSING: DEAD BODY FOL'SD. ' c Feb. 4. It hs.s been repeatedly intimated by the authori- ties at Peking, according to the London Globe's Shanghai correspondent, that in the event of China abandoning Manchuria, the powers would be .compelled to safesuard their respective interests in the remaining prov- inces "regardless of China's pseudo sovereignty." The Dowager Em- press is said to be wavering between Russian offers of protection and promises of other powers to support China' against aggression, but the (j .predominant party, it is asserted is preparing to strenuously resist Russia jf and has ordered the enlistment of half a million new troops and the T massing of regiments in the north. The court, in the meanwhile, it is added, continues its preparations for flight to Sian Fu. LONDON", (IK ir, h4 f'tti.l.t?- r Arthur. is A ' Urr iiri"n c f K1 I Tt -i- t c ; jz t rii M i v Vlolt4 Lw W.lh . t-- ii i i 1. Jt At T f. v n II .- Itr I '. T. 4 -. tfc i c:. Preparing Against Invarion. It is generally believed that Russia is massing troops north of the Yalu river, as to be prepared to resist a possible , invasion by the Japanese. The Cabinet, elder statesmen and commanders of the army and navy are in almost constant conference, or communication. There is, however, no indication of the course they intend to pur- lCintin-.'f- sue. Trying to Provoke Japan. The belief is prevalent that Russia is to provoke Japan to take the initiative. The first break in the reticence of the Japanese Government was che publication today of four official dispatches which are fro m Manchu ria and Sibr-ria. (Continued on Pape 0.) t- Y.. it .Ad Ftb. MARYLAND SENATOR -- In tn Marjland Legislature today Isidor Ray-nof BaJtimnrt'. who was nominated lat by the Democratic caucus, rectivp.1 night the unanimous vote of thf Democratic majority toand was elected United States succeed Louis E. McCoina. hpnator The Republican minority voted unani mously for McComas. 4. er Bog-u- s "Y ELL AND. ' Ont.. Feb. F. in custody of a detective Is for wanted to York, where Abefl answer to the charge of forgery alkgt d been to have committed while paying attention to Afiss Eleanor Anderson under the name of J. Osrdon (Joelet. 4.-J- anifs tb t' ! .i t ,t to t J . f ::-- ..- ' : r t. r u;t-- ic f Ifcir,t. . i te lii ".Jit J - r,4 i " J" ' '" r t ' ' . ; I'. Tlrr. W 1 4 i rrJf r ..,?., T.'f. 5- - I r, At Or, ;it. .t( " l :. e t . ; I r.ii n-t- t i; Page . - - f t 1 . 1 J - ', d:H-':;:;V'U J ; , r ." ..! t.--- t V.' . ! : r--s . t A t sit! - i t ; VJ' ".o DIER BO ERE; IN; W :LFTH I! MAY iCTION dere: ' ". . - - . j T AWAY; Truth, in Rumor That! INJURED NO ONE - '- rti f t'''-' lv.rrt.i l"-'- - -- ,, , t. . ... i , I ! r TO WOMEN'S COUNCIL Et I VV tii m.fn4t r.i n- l t rv.tr trr t :. - ij ttr t- - f . - ' ' - ' '3;itwtV.2 1 t: .; f J", tht-- tt f ft. t r S.',t"i, r Jt'-twi- ,.;-"- i. J ct-- i 1 - ' f't-'r-- Hr vti ; , T t t ' -- r r . -- t.i Kath tf n , '1- t"!st k. Arret TrcsnUrd ia JJuidrr Cm. n m:iKoiit ?! iri. V'h. tt j . ' Hi tj.- I- itl' It r,,i!n Cftf.'l!!iM il a ii C . . i , i . I .. 1 , - i: (J,f rr.n M.J ,. J. UTAH WOMAN REPORTS ft I5CEN03 AT RES. Fb. f -- The re truth ia the reported fight of Trffidint Ordlnez of Unigmy. Advices from Montevideo y that the j city is quiet and that Irei.int Ordii.ex j recently made a tour of the city nnd ?u- - ' burbn to reassure the p,pl It I il?o dcni ! that the revel jtlir l?ts are advancing on MonttvUlH. i. n j ,,'t j Reno thU rnoralnp t Cr43. Kev., Feb. 4. A cyclon struck a It destroyed conidrbl piojvertjv cutting wath thioagh th town. nd 22 The Stone building, a. tructur 70 fet lony. 21 fe wi th 1U and cttihel wlU foundttion torn from tcgf.hr ia a high, web inextricable man cf broken timber. The Wh IIoo hotel --cat'llfted from iU Ioundtion nd crild t h eastward. It collapsed and it an utter ruin. The V. A. I. saloon rlckel up in a vortex of the wind and t back tcete datr.ajtfd. six inches from its previouj pofttloo. Other Mruetui No one vrns reported as being injured. TLENO, V til T ?. t H to 1 ..i). 'i (! r j CHAPTER IS HANNA MAY BE KEPT IN ' can ni t.w t. fft ir,., .(! ji,;t';i.'j'it f.S'! mrit t:" SUSPENDED BED FOR WEEKS BY HIS Ad SAVAGE INDIANS MURDER in Masons of Action TYPHOID FEAR ILLNESS; Gambler Is Con mitting A STAGE IS SIX Feb. Senator jitai: WASHINGTON, PERSONS; r r.uite hia at Hanna. dcmncJ. I, somewhat better today. prSf fr at ir ire E. Brewer of New York, who ikjv r.ii HELD UP IN OLD MEXICO f'cU'ui tnv cuf r wae ttlegraph3d for by Frt.. ha? Ilann.i, olM,t tt-i- t i f h - -t. I ! - V-- of i r ,t, I 1 r..T. 1V V!, I 1 r A '. ' t 9 n j t i ;- ty,t t 1 t ' r 1 . , cr. mm.m Ji, WX.H.'H'l- - ' itr.r-;-- ' i r. i" )ff, Jir.i - Antt ARE CONTRADICTED ' Goelet Extradited. Abel left today New Hi-:.- ; "wt il 'ill i f4 .: loUV Atyrsl rs ' Uruguay Chief Executive Had Fled. RAYNER CHOSEN AS Feb. t ffirfrv -- i . ' I', I vti, ' ! No Md., t STATE'S WITNESSES PRESIDENT CYCLONE STRIKES EAST STILL THERE! RENO; BUILDINGS TORN close. ANNAPOLIS, t fio ., Giant-Kilter.- r dis-cuss- fr Csrtr. lis miral Dot, th small boy's hrro. although only forty- - isrht Ir.rr.f3 in hicht. PRICE OF COTTON - r Tcthii riinrs Curtfirg cf T i-- WHITE PLAINS. N. ANOTHER BREAK IN 4- - 113 a ARRESTEDJN MEXICO Lt-k'- peers and communicated to them the nature and progress of the diplomatic negotiations with Russia. The Marquis Ito had a, private audience with the Em- perorlat which the situation was These and other incidents clearthe seriousness of the situaindicate ly tion. f V NEW YORK, Feb. 4. Words sjKken 5mzJ2irr. jokingly by counsel for the city in the trail before the Supreme court of a suit brought by Mrs. Elizabeth Foley for $15,000 damages, alleged to have fcxen ADMIRAL DOT HAS sustained by the plaintiff when ehe fell V IX SALT LAKE iiAYtl) into a hole in the Flreet, have unex ON TWO OCCASIONS. pectedly caused the jury to decide against the plaintiff. Admii-jDot waa in Salt I.ak in The evidence was almost entirely on jn us) una again in nrst the woman's side, but in closing, a lawhere was with l:artholumwii vtrit for the said yer the accident had city circatnd Uu-- with th- - Ktr.sr- - I made the plaintiff such an Interesting () llr.RS. As " h "The invalid that she had obtained a good will. lo r nnTtil red by bundled of j husband. The remark was taken seri- () Salt your.j folks. ously by the jury, but Mrs. Foley's ') counsel will appeal. (SPECIAL TO THE TELEGH.V NEW YORK, Feb. 4. Shortly before the close there was another violent break in cotton prices, the May option selling down to a price 107 points, or more lhau 1 cent a pound below last i.ight's .;'"" J AMERICAN HUNTERS It- -'' t' t " ' .".;-- : j .:vutii I i;te . i t riri i n. ' ! ..CKX) pan Mr -- Jr1 - r i ( TOKIO. Feb. 4. Premier Katsura and his associates in the Cabinet gave a dinner today to eighteen representative !a 4 T I (VJf u ;n. r t?. In - b; tt ) BULLETIN. LONDON, Feb. 4. All the Russian warships, except one, which is undergoing repairs, are reported to have left Port Arthur yesterday. Their destination is unknown. J. :. CUIt'MM jmizo hzpzutt narrow channel. The combined fleet was stated to have anchored outside the harbor. The above dispatch would seem to indicate an important movement. '?'. t .a!h f"?rl. Wiady City. Is Taken Swjousljby New York Jury. It was reported yesterday from Port Arthur that the Russian squadron heretofore inside the harbor had joined the outside fleet in order that they might not be immured in the Yr cf S50 Ptr Iaerf . Lawyer's Joking Remark . r;t GET HIGHER PAY FROM JEST TO EARNEST NEW YORK, Feb. 4. A dispatch to the Herald from Port Authur byway of Cheef oo, under today's date, says the Russian fleet "has left Port " ' ;.... tc ' CHICAGO TEACHERS t- BULLETIN. ff V; v r-- LONDON, FEB. 4. A DISPATCH TO THE CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY FROM SEOUL, KOREA, SAYS THAT ABOUT 6000 RUSSIAN TROOPS HAVE SAILED FROM PORT ARTHUR AND WILL ENDEAV OR TO LAND AT CHEMULPO, THE POET OF SEOUL, TOMORROW. BULLETIN. TOKIO, Feb. 4. Another Cabinet meeting took place this morning. The Ministers will meet again this afternoon, when the Emperor will be - I? ': yi. i1 t - .! 4. who la is mente", George apart- Dr. ill I 4.--- At it n-v- i 5;?.rt r 1. f t The j mrr.: l : is th- r or kl li y !.ti. oiirc nf j r rrC4rti-tn- g Td'' doctor t.afe lh-t- r tftrr. nt th-i- t the w.-t"iAV5 Im tor tHc nist b1S1 b i" jt. en 1;. f ur.-T- fer t:-i.i- ! - rxh4.iU?u. Elirzard lies Let Up. n. l.t -- - e t Th r;i known rAr.b!T in hm entice J j m-r- - Wfhii' t' -. I-- a - birr, t lnv fiit; irhi:t!-- h f r ui on hlnu rptll" eji-H"!- rht-tr- t!: mr.I'n' tri-ill 1 r ; h i t:om the oultr.jji J . T-- s. J i ;. r.f t r ! fr un Iwl tr Jly 'Sr.ff ? r n t Whm t 'ff ' r'orc-- J i .r. mtr ani rf-x!- t rVi - ;r--- i- - t( 'h ; j- .t a f . f ) .. ;j fu tr 4trh-:xh- t t-- 1 J rtf 5n tt-;- . r . 4 f. . f r- - t! f ; it' " ' . ; -, p tKf-- j f" js-Vc- ttiit " -. r,T: '. . w.-- r frt- -. iyrt . tr-ii- h-r- N K t V YOI'.K, a Mtnic cirJi. v hich Ul'ATMA?. Mx ?Tttrc ft. t !ef a'r.ft naf..n amorii numbers of f:;r4. th T'.pX trr.Vr .uir. rr.cr vrscn ti wara' Known o;n months ro. ha a c at: ! th1 Hhdr4l Tb t4t h;h rytMi in:t r.I a t'tcf tb- - chrtfr f r nt Mount Zirt hrt?r r r. tTr-ds v::ir all ffl .." ard tr.., Tbr ru-iUt ar.i h; 7 ?. AH ! .' f th"5 chajft ho (ir Ft nithrtrrrr .ill:.ti r:.. tbr tuit '.t Iri nf a h ! f rft'rti h th" sn.iTi v th" sm. I""brr. ; ur.;:T rt tbs. GRAND It AIM D:. Mich.. Feb. 4 bllrzard that ban havnr. railroad traO in wrtxr rr, Mul.ie.tn ir.K ih" l j.t fi.ur hoiire hc wrathrr t iro.j r.ttit 'd Tin.Mh--r .Iarn"'tt J'rt from t'l.kaeo. du y,M n.ay nftf noon. In M illed in rvontfrlft$ Wtwtrt Ztelun i and Wavtrly, r!-y-- 1 Co o f of th -. rhr"il 1 . r. to HI Mr?. s c a'. rks. o( rfoora s?imsr.ntior i not arrived and a cf the three on case followed. the DEXVCR, I'eb. headquarters of the Department of Colorado orders physicians engaged bulletin The following regarding Senfrom the War department have been received directing the Twelfth United was given out condition ator Ilanna's States infantry to embark for the Philippines March 1st. the alter consultation: immediately Adjt.-GeA. C. Sharpe has also received instructions to institute an imme"At the consultation held this morndiate Inspection of the?e troops ivith a view to determining their fitness for ser- ing no new feature was found In Mr. vice in the tropics. Only such enlisted men aa are physically Bound and well Ilanna's condition. He 1? fufferir.g from fiu'fied for exposure incident to Philippine service will be accepted. Those a recurrent attack of grippe with an found unfit Mill be transferred to regiments which will remain in the United unusual amount of physical le,r f sie.n. yyrrrton-.- .m no States, but which shall have had at least one year of home .service. Vacancies There are no alarmljii; will be filled out of these regiments. reaMn to blin-.- ; that rerory will not tuke ilare within a reasonable time. It is understood that, the Twelfth infantry will relieve the Twenty-nint- h In rlrawn from th' patlr.t tortny w.u' now in Wood which Gen. be with will ordered Mindanao, home submitted to a mh rostoiJc fantry, serving test and a re- - be t't a ;. ."t I;-t- |