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Show ONLY THREE n The Saet CEHT PAPER IN UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah. Thursday Evening, Fehruaky Vqj,. 1U. No. 636, MJSSIM REEF BES EGRAM WAWT AOS OR PACE 7 Price. Three Ckxts 11. 1904. OH iitiiii ii READ OUR nAT . TM1 ii ii ii i i MENT AT warn BULLETIN. A dispatch to Renter's Telegram company from Tokio, ckted 7.10 LONDON, Feb. I yesterday, says an unofficial report was current there that the Russian fleet was destroyed, four p. m. battle- ships and three cruisers being sunk, and that two Japanese warships were damaged, in an engagement yesterday on rort Arthur. 1 he Japanese got between the Russians and the entrance .of the harbor. TTw huevj iiiLtU yiiii OB A Xj j MECE Ef EET BULLETIN. TOKIO, FEB, 11. THERE ARE GREAT REJOICINGS HERE AT THE SUCCESSES OF THE JAPANESE NAVY. THE PUBLIC BUILDARE DECORATED INGS, RESIDENCES AND BUSINESS HOUSES TO BE SEEN EVERYWHERE. TOKIO WITH FLAGS. BUNTING IS WEARS THE ASPECT OF A CITY OF CONQUERORS. A NUMBER OF RUSSIAN BLUEJACKETS, WHO SWAM ASHORE AFTER THE JAPANESE ATTACK ON THE VARIAG AND THE HAVE BEEN MADE PRISONERS. REPORTS FROM CHEMULPO SAY THAT BOTH THE VARIAG AND KORIETZ HOISTED THE WHITE FLAG AT THE LAST MOMENT. KO-RIET- USSIAN THREAT TO DRAW ENGL ND INTO THE TROU m ' P. HERE'S A RUSSIAN TORPEDO sent three torpedo boat Iettoyer to Port Arthur BOAT-DESTROYE- ($ r; th TiUH?ii-ha- e t three Russian warshipd. BJLLXTl??. R. fn Jar titlark tl. tat " h. .it. rmxKsnuna, tee. the chahoh THE JAPANESE ATTACK 0! PG21T AHTJIUK VAS TiADL that mCK vxx ha: wxi on the :;orth coast or the sua?; tu;,g rr;;::,. h.-refe- atino e.;r.' U SUL.. THE NOVOE VREMYA TODAY BXTTEHLY AVAILS Or.ZAT BRITAIN. IN ALLOWING JAPA:, TO USE THE HAHWH A3 A T- AS- T. CT OPERATION.' SAYS TIIE NOVOE VJIEKYA. CHEAT nlTAX. VIOLATED THE FUNDAMENTAL P HI NCIPLIS OT 7 VT H A LITY U1I "AX WEI MUrr EE REGARDED H ZKCHrOr.TH A3 PART OT JAPANESE TERRITORY, AND GREAT HRXTAIN HAS TOllTTTTZTi Tli: RIGHT TO AKY UELIEERATIOS OVER THE rVIJCAL FATE CP THE 3CHoa." TUB KOVOE VHEMYA IU RTHER IIOLDf "i If AT THE CAS E. 2S ANALOGOUS TO THAT OF THE ALARA J!A CLAI?:. AKD SAYS THAT j RUSSIA IS ENTITLED TO DEMAND COMPENSATION TJiOJC CF.T T j CHITAIN FOR THE LCS.trs SUE HAS SUSTAINED. f - Z, . BULLETIN. PARIS, FEB. 11. THE JOURNAL DES DEBATS, IN A SPECIAL DISPATCH FROM ST. PETERSBURG, ANNOUNCES THAT A BOMBARDMENT OF PORT ARTHUR OCCURRED THE DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY AND AGAIN YESTERDAY, AND SAYS THAT THE JAPANESE FLEET WITHDREW AFTER HAVING SUFFERED LOSSES. TODAY, IT IS ADDED, ALL IS QUIET OFF PORT ARTHUR. EUT.7iF.TIN. SHANGHAI, FEB. 11. The RUSSIAN GUNBOAT MANDJUR IS STILL HERE. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT TWO JAPANESE WARSHIPS ARE AWAITING HER AT THE MOUTH OF THE YANG-TSE-KIAN- G. BULLETIN. LONDON, FEB. 11. A SPECIAL DISPATCH FROM PORT ARTHUR SAYS THE JAPANESE FLEET ATTEMPTED WEDNESDAY TO LAND HEN IN SEVERAL BAYS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF PORT ARTHUR UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE GUNS OF THE CRUISERS. IT IS ASSERTED, HOWEVER, THAT ALL THE ATTEMPTS WERE y ALEXIEIT I WILD FAKES ARE AFLOAT Sepr-bo- - vf.s-'sel- m-s- Ru.--t.ia- n s offl-ci'- pe c?:;r:r.. FHOH VC- HT SULLETIN. the Russian kail steamer E FROM EHANGHAI FOR DALNY. THE CABLEGRAM AFT TM iound T ZUV. THREE RUSSIAN WARSHIPS DAMAGED BY TOIirrDOI 1 AT "0-- t ARTHUR SANK. IT IS REPORTED FROM TIEN THIN THAT THI ETFAMERC NONN AND MUKDEN, BELONGING TO TJF. CHIVE Vr FASTERN HAIL'VAY COMPANY. HAVE SEEN CAPIUl:i.D i Y THE Mongolia mIAN JAPANESE. BULLETIN. II. THE LCEAL AN2EIOEH I1ERLIN. TE3 olid tu!Yv)5j .vU2Zi .3Si.-?..- t.-m- 'iK, i J HAK EEEN RICEIVI D Or THE Tj? " herein, rxn n -- inL HANNA GROW WEAKER; SERIOUS ALARM YET n fr,-dilio- I tcrd.iy. not eo fauTtblWhil he reitd - . 11 ompcratl yr. v-- ! f. l K - . H T , r 1 -- i I r I . f ! r. . . r i - OF VICTOnitS FREtLY .t S-f,- .tnr 1 hf F'f CIRCULATED IN PEKING T.r.S C f tr t e : 7-?- .'r I f J? e f ;! t' N. the I r ! an rriTN VTAP :fia: Jf 1 Ix-for- r. tv. 1 bry tr rie4 v 2.. Jt .' ". r ft'' r.uin rrnr."' rn CHINESE NEIT.ALITY . - n r v ', - f ;; e Ei Chin M.s'l tirj t :t r-.- J , r . '.' e c ' ? !! H .. iS rl - V r r r e J; j,tf ' ' i t- - . - . t-- cs Ur h il-Ti- i. tUY S tXriStSSXN tut ttiff ' Ui-- . - FRENCH STDU'El) BY I T! 11 l!bfSri Jt r--, ;:"; fr-n- - Cf ! ! Wi f' j i rr t J favorable. i", h ! e. iCr.ilif '! 5; : ' It U fH by the jhiclnn tht th r.i ir, M ti.i'.a a i 'rl f t: t n i .( t t lm rea In the bert a tivn due ,u to thv Mikii-iA- . r .r in It -- .4, the wfakne'd of lh? latlenl ar.1 Is i t th '!"'rl ,i t y bi niticant only .f tht f aturr. Vfntl for Far Th- Snator'a condition throtihout ih A last nlgrht fttii btter tnan U V A A I. It '". t.l We wiu have i'lory. t f i Til r x b For twenty-fou- r nlcht hur r. Jt,cfj ; j r,f. i t lh rommitii.'C'j, pM has retained on Ma itmacr th- ro," r J Ar.iJ irtven him. Thll i clvrn him J. Sr-th rV i to th f t irt:-iranow In the form of kumia two ..! 4 "In Ktat jUt'.on tlon of terr.vnted milk. 1 l !ir t'." ir 1 t 'if Ka AlnlU in SptTs Cesirsand. It," l f n n u f. r iu: I'.gnn'p l;n Yl t riffrtjri Ruial&n Vessel in Suez Canal. n tbe l'.Ue f aUwrA Ttcu POUT SAID. Feb. 1L Th In? With thHf R..r.e. I e.rt one u,.,r Smolennk r Iv Itii'an an-trimrport trptlo boat hv tnterej the ?u- - canal. will to hv thy nmir-tnhme- crricr. sat? gfr- - BULLETIN. - 'nTal conlutin gekan foreign JAPANESE ACCOUNTS II.,-- .- : 1 hi OTITIC TION BULLETIN. TOKIO. TEB. II. -- THE EXISTENCE OT A fTAT'T RUSSIA WAS FORMALLY ANNOUNCED TODAY 2Y PROCLAMTION. - that ? . : t t . r.mfort:bt tin " II ". I h k Ut nis t the effect of th ftVr i miklne lt- - If Uiutlnctly intrilfc'. ihle featur Practically th i only fsv.n of the buli'-u- n th.t thcr- - m r- lln- JAPS PREDICT END plication In the thJ It rai l OF WAR H ORIENT lally Mm yatrtay but tn tbe r w, have- ben n.it tin 'tp-;te- l 1 ' IU Ur court .f th d.-- '. WITHIN TWO WEEKS an I It rl,pto b lncrefcvl i onnlet.bl noted that th- prisUun' !u'.lettn not annoume, ordinarily It h? 1 SAYS PA-- .r iuuahuq TnrfTr Trmr TrMnrn lElUrEKiilUKE illliilCiv, Feb 11, -- Senator WASHINGTON. t ithowcl jw rtf jdibU v i nkn ) hi It lent rxl that day and fjtiiu CPC.ED MANY'S AIMS IN THE FAR EAST ARE XDINTtCU, Wiri TnO'f Or THE UNITED STATES. AS EX1 EESSED IN SECRET A.". Y HAY THE NEUTRALIZATION OF CHINA , LOCALirXNG THE TIELD Or WAR AND KEEFIKG THE OPEN TO ALL TRADERS. a NO EE. r.K OF Til." r.Vf . SIAN PALTIC FLTET. CCII SITTING 01 IS WA Ii TNI TZ 73ir.Ol"in TIP KAISEr. WX LI I ELM CANAL ON ITS WAY TO THE TAX. ETT VICTORiZ'- t JAPAN'S . ts 10 LONDON. TF.3. H. LLOYDS AGENT AT SHANGHAI. UNDER DATE OV YESTERDAY. SAYS IT II P.rTOnZTD. CAU2f .,..H or'.1-EALLY BELIEVED, THAT A JAPANESE HAS VA?tij:iP rrnoYED Russians Arc Kept in Ignorance of the Real Situation. BULLETIN. 11. DISPATCH FROM TIEN TSIN CONA SPECIAL LONDON, FEB. RAILROAD HAS FIRMS THE REPORT THAT THE MANCHURIAN ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 11. Riffld BEEN BLOCKED BY THE BLOWING UP OF A BRIDGE ON THE LINE, still prevents the newspaAF ) THAT THIRTY RUSSIANS WERE KILLED IN THE EXPLO-S- I censorship pers this afternoon from receiving war jN. news from either Russian or foreign KUirces. BULLETIN. No news has been received since ViceCONSTANTINOPLE, FEB. 11. IN DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS HERE Alexkffs dispatch, and tha public THE FEAR IS INCREASING THAT TURKEY AND BULGARIA WILL roy is still in the dark. consequently TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RUSSIA'S PREOCCUPATION IN THE FAR All manner of rumor? are afloat. Th TURKISH SECURITIES Government, however, has taken treaEAST .TO SETTLE THEIR DIFFERENCES. FRIDAY. SINCE HAVE BEEN FALLING sures; to counteract their publication, forbidding the retail sale of the principal offender, the St. Petersburg GazMte. AMERICAN MINISTER YARIAG CAPTURED The Government expresses great TELLS THE STORY OF displeasure at the publication of the INSTEAD OF SUNK report of a Russian victory, and the BATTLE OF CHEMULPO BY THE JAPANESE raising of false hopes among the population. WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. Two cableNevertheless, the rumors circulated 11. A cableSAN FRANCISCO. Feb. grams were received at the State de- gram to the Associated Press from Naga- verbally are greedily swallowed. Acpartment from Minister Allen a.t Seoul, saki states that the Russian cruiser Vato one report here, the Rus dated February 10th, both retrring to riag. which, wa? reported to have tpn cording cruiser Gromboj recently the naval tngagements off Chemulpo on stink Tuesday at Chemulpo by the Japa- sian armored nese. fleet, was captured and arrived at sailed out of Vladivostock, destroyed The Sth and 9th. The dispatch al.o states that In The Minister in hit first dippatch transports off south-er- a naval adJition to the Russian vessels damaged twenty Japanese the arrival of tventy-on- ? and wai herself sunk by the torpedo attack at Port Arthur that Korea, at Chemulpo on tht- afternoon of in were vessels seven other captured. the 9th. Two Russian naval vessels, the It is also reported at Nagasaki that the Japanese cruisers. in Chemulpo Gen. Variag and Korietz. were Kuroratkln has arrived at Harbin Another story claimed that four of th harbor and attempted to prevent the to take command of the Rucsir.n land Vladivostock warship under Admiral but with no forces. landing of Japanese force, sunk four Japanese had tUackelberg success". The foreign naval vepsls, the trnnsportf. Minister sayi?, were generally leaving The t cirt umstantlal ttory current the harbor. St. Pete r5ur;j Is a rerort of the TAKEN in MASAMPHO a There was report tnat the Japanese of the cruiser Variag sinkir.p naval vessels had captured transports off Chemulpo. BY JAPANESE; CONTROLS off Makpo on the 9th. STILL ANOTHER IS TO TIIE EFThe second dispatch say-- ; "A running naval engagement took OF KOREA FECT THAT THE RECENT JAPACHANNEL place at Chemulpo harbor about noon. NESE ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR The Variag and the Korietz again attempted to escape, but failed. The VaTOKIO. Feb. 11. Japn seized Maam- - WAS A FEINT TO PROTECT TIIE On their return, the Pho riag was injured. PASSAGE OF TRANSPORTS BOUND Sunday and dispatched a heavy fore y announced there. Japanese naval vestK-lwill fortify the port and TO SHAN Japan HAI KWAN TO LAND would attack the place establish a naval and military base there. that they is an exccedlnKiy Important JAPANESE TROOPS THERE AND atn o'clock p. rn. At the latter hour tho Masampho it controls the Korean channel Kcreitz blew up and sank. She was a point,is as an excellent base for future EFFECT A CONJUNCTION WITH Iow veseol, which made it difficult for and her to escape. The Japanese naval vesTHE FORCES OF YUAN SHI KAI, sels attacked the Variag from the out- WAR STORY ON THE CHINESE COMilANDER-IN- CONTINUED ride harbor until she sank. Twenty-fiv- e PAGE 6. hundred Japanese troops are in Seoul." Continued n .) it hasP. FRtcrivro TIT says ARTHUR THAT TIIE JANESE ATTEMPTED TO AEE A L,N:. I2iO AT THE HAY OF TOIiT ARTHUR. AND WERE XK'StriAT! LY HErULSED. 5 iu bupreme ComHe Has Been THE MANDJUR WAS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN Sea Forces. of Russia's mand, UNDERGOING REPAIRS AT NAGASAKI," JAPAN, AND TO HAVE BEEN SEIZED THERE BY THE JAPANESE. A LATER DISPATCH, AT SHANGHAI WAS HOWEVER, STATED THAT THE VESSEL READY FOR SEA AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. BULLETIN. n.-TnE- TErs rnOM OFFICIAL SOURCES OT THE STATION .AJXfTfMZ re-yor- nil. pap.is. .ti A5.r3. r.. Ul i 1 t ' i r ft . a? i i t t . , t a '.a. |