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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. COSSACKS ARE I1USY ATTACK JAPANESE AT SEVERAL DIFFERENT POINTS.- - Asttmuw rcsssH, muM UTAH. SPANISH PORK. NORTHWEST NOTES. Sklrmlshes Are Reported In Different Parts of Theatre of War, Losses Being Reported on Both Sides. Only about B per cent of the wool clip in Wyoming has net been Bold. The estimated clip from that state for this year will be 30,000, (inn pounds. Utah. Idaho and Wyoming furnish four out of eleven "honor members of the third e.ass at the Annapolis naval academy, as shown by the closing examinations. The fine new hospital building at Warm Springs, near Anaconda, Mont., erected at a cost of $30,000, was gutted by flro on the 2nd. There were 150 patients in the building, but none were A Toklo dispatch says: The Japanese and Russian forces located north of Pulantien, which were In a series of brusheB during the darly part of last week, bad another encounter on Friday, June 3, near Chu Clda Tun. On that day the Japanese cavalry met the Russians at noon. The Russians numbered 2,000 men, and Were composed of Infantry, detachments of cavalry and artillery. They were pressing the Japanese cavalry when tho Japanese assembled their entire force The Rusand engaged the enemy. at 5:30 and oft drew sians gradually, Injured. Telis-fui- . to in retired afternoon the they The Jury in the United States disThe Japanese had four men killed trict court at Portland has awarded four men wounded in this fightand Birdie McCarthy $10,000 damages D. a ing. James wealthy Ileryford, against A report has been received here eouthern Oregon stockman, for breach General KurokI, saying that on from of promise. a detachment was disEd Sargent, a burglar recently dis- Friday last Ai Yang Cheng (A1 from patched charged from the Montana penitento the northeast of Pienmen, Yang tiary, was shot and instantly killed by to make a reFrank Ironside, a saloon man, ' in Feng Wang Cheng), Chalmatsl connaissance toward Butte, while the former, it is alleged, thirty-fivmiles north of Feng was attempting to hold up Ironside. Wang Cheng). This detachment enThomas Flannlgan, a boy, countered 600 Cossacks, and after a who ran away from Anaconda, was brisk engagement the Russians reMontana treated. General KurokI reports that struck by the west-bounCentral train near Verona, Mont., and the Russian loss was heavy. The Japsustained Injuries which resulted in anese had one man killed and three wounded. bis death spon after reaching Havre. The London Daily Telegraphs Tien "Four wires: The doors of the great Yellowstone Tsln correspondent Gen-era- l to thousand Russians belonging to thrown were the public open park on May 31 brigade Stakelhergs on June 1. This seasons tourist traffic attacked 1.500 Japanese occupying a to the park Is expected to be far position five miles south of Wafagtlen. greater, than ever before, in anticipa- The Russians were repulsed, losing tion of visitors attending the St. Louis !00 killed and 400 wounded. The Japanese lost more than 100 killed. fair. l, e d Mayor Robert W. Speer, Democrat, and the other city and county officials chosen at the first election under the lev charter of Greater Denver, were Inaugurated at noon on June 1, with public ceremonies In the Tabor Opeia house. Mrs. Gertrude Robb shot and fatally wounded Georgo Joye at Seattle. She gave herself up to a policeman immediately after the shooting. Joye is Bald by Mrs. Robb to be the betrayer of her daughter, Cornelia Colmon. The big shop plant of the Southern Pacific at Spavks, Nevada, will be finished at the end of this month, and then all will be lu readiness for the change fn divisions. The - buildings from Wadsworth will bo moved to the new town. Much damage to property was done by & terrific flood which swept down the vallcy'of llorse creek, thirty miles north of Cheyenne, on the 1st. The flood followed a tremendous rainfall and the creek In places was half a mile wide. In a cave-lt on the 2, level of the Mountain Con. mine at Butte, Peter Gobe was killed and Steve Corse was seriously injured. The men worn hurled for about half an luav, and Gobe died shortly after being faken to SCARCITY OF NEWS. Great Battle Evidently Impending or In Progress. A London dispatch says: The curtain Is drawn again upon the view of the progress of the war, probably Indicating that Important events are Impending or afiot. The explosions heard at Port Arthur suggest that the Russians have renewed their attempts to remove obstructions In the mouth of the harbor. All kinds of rumors are current, few of which appear to have any reliable basis. Various special correspondents in St, Petersburg report Increasing depression in Russia ever the prospect of the fall of Port Arthur and say that wild reports aro In circulation a3 to dissensions between the generals and the highest officials over questions of policy and strategy. The Daily to a Mail gives great prominence statement from Russian correspondent," declaring that Russia will stand or fall with Port Arthur, as far as the governments prestige with the lower classes Is concerned. Internal troubles are Inevitable," the correspondent says, should the fortress fall. Count Lamsdorff displays a strong personality, ut his position Is precarious and he is likely to he sacrificed as a scapegoat to popular indignation at the way the war has been conducted. Although It Is a hospital. said that General Kuropatkln has lost Jealousy between the workingmen favor at court, no change in the of the army Is contemand the smelter men's unions at Butte resulted in a visit of thirteen white-cap- s plated. to the High Ore mine of the AnaSLAIN BY WOMAN. conda Mining company's properties, and the serious wounding of James Actrses Accused of Murdering Caesar Paige, a timekeeper, who was beaten Famous Horseman. the Young, ami Kicked Into Insensibility by the masked thugs. Frank Young, known on the turf A lumberman named C. Thlbdeau as Caesar Young, bookmaker, horse met a frightful death In the mills at owner and stockholder in Pacific Bonner. Mont., his shirt sleeve catch- roast tracks, a as shot and killed In a ing on a sot screw of a rapidly revolv- hansotu cab In New York City while ing fly wheel, tearing his clothes from on bis way to the Whito Star line him and dashing his naked body pier to Join his wife, with whom he against the floor with sickening force. was to have sailed for Eurcpo., Mrs. Every time the wheel revolved with was waiting at the pier when such power was the corpse hurled that Young ot news her husband's death reached two-incplank In the flooring was broken by the Impact. Every bone in her. At first the death was reported his body was crushed. as a suicide, but various circumPrivate William Pitman (colored) of stances caused tho police later to Mrs. Nan Patthe Twenty fourth Infantry, stationed (haugo thulr views,anandactress whose terson, formerly at Fort Missoula, Mont., Is dead from stage name w as Nan Randolph," who the effects of an overdose of bay rum, Is said to bo a member of the original mistaken for liquor, ahllo the Infantry- Florodora sextette, who was In the of the men was groping about in tho dark rah with Yeung at the time 1 toting. wi'J probably be charged for his flask. with murder. William Bakka. treasurer of the Red Lodge, Mont., Miners' union, has dis- Russians Communicate With Port Arthur by Wireless Telegraphy. appeared, and $1,054 of the organizaIt is suspected In Tnklo that tbe tion's funds are missing also. ReckbeRussians at Port Arthur aro communiless gaming at the poker table Is lieved to have been the cause of Hak-ka'- s cating with points on tho Chinese downfall, coast by means of wireless telegraphy. The man giving his name ns James It was reported that a wireless staI.enbard who wus urrestod In a box tion had been erected secretly at the car lu the Montana Central yurds at village of lch Wang, on Takin island, ono of the Mlao Tao group, Great Falls, Mont., Is believed by the which Is situated In Peehtll strait, and police to be the murderer of Night the Japanese cruiser Chitose visited Marshal Fred Stevens, who was mur- tho islatul to Investigate. She did not, dered at Havre, Mont, however, find anything. O. Jacob Ilelmberger, editor and proWife Murderers Light Punishment.. prietor of the Herald Democrat, died W. Graves of Des Moines. Charies at his home In I.endvIUe, Colo., after accused wife murderer, who the Iowa, an blnesa of about ten days, lie was s to have saturated his vtrttm alleged 37 years of age. and came to Colorado In 137t. beginning his newspaper ca- with kerosene after the murder had been committed, and th-reer In l.eailvllli In INS" the toich, wus permitted to applh'd John Hums, a teamster, was seriousThe plead guilty to manslaughter l.is limit Is eight years, which tie Is exly wounded by being shot ly gan at Butte. The uffuiy Is said to pected to receive. (Raves was tried havo originated over the attempt ot unee before, tin- Jury (ailing to agree itiler. a meiti'ii-of tin Is gun to drive away with a buggy Winnie Cilit and Opi-n- i a step llnui's tioupe, which . three young ladles hud left dam-hicof the necnnul man, was tin standing In front of s saloon. prosecuting witness. n 000-foo- h - r DESTRUCTIVE STORM. NEWS SUMMARY. Cloudbursts In Kansas Cause Much Damage to Property. Cloudbursts are reported from Newton, Strong City, Florence, Manhattan, St. John and Salina, Kansas. At Lincoln Center more than four Inches of water fell In three hours. Heavy rains are reported from upstream In the Kaw valley, but most of the high water trouble is being experienced In the bottom lands between Emporia and Newton. The Santa Fe tracks are a foot under water at Emporia, Strong City, Florence and Newton, and are washed out In several places. Six hundred people were fcrccd to leave their homes in Newton. The little town of Ulmdale, eight miles from Cottonwood Falls, Is reported as being under three feet of water. A severe wind areoinpanled the rain, greatly damaging fruit and growing crops. At St. John, Sterling and In the country districts around Salina houses wer demolished by tornadoes. Edward Holmes of Clements and Or-vl- d Olsen of Concordia were killed by lightning. Em-porl- persons were killed and a dozen Injured as the result of a strvut car Six collision In Norwalk, O. 10,000 lockout against about teamand hodcarrlers bricklayers, sters has begun at Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Bertha Calhoun Is supposed to have perished in a fire which destroyed her home in Berkeley, Cal. The last section of the second cable A Germany and during the onnectlng was completed America night of LAKE AND SCENIC CITY COLORADO TO THE WORLDS FAIR June 1. in an explosion at the plant of the B F. Goodrich company at Akron, O., half a dozen persons were injured, some SAIT THROUGH FAST FLYERS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVKR seriously. Russian naval contractors hav CHOICE OF ROUTES. been advised that final preparation for the Baltic fleet must be completed by the first week In August Reports cf damage to floating craft facilities come from sev-eiport towns along the southern California coast, resulting from high winds. At their final session at St. Louis, as-sthe American CAUGHT BY TORNADO. latlon elected San Antonio, Texas, Twenty People Injured by Twister as the place In which to hold the next Which Strikes Nebraska Town. annual convention. Additional reports from Tekamah, A tornado at Dallas, Tex., blew the Nebraska, which was struck by a tor- roof off the office of the Western nado, Indicate that about twenty per- Union Telegraph company and caused sona were Injured, some of them seridamage throughout the city. As far ously hurt. There were no fatalities. as known no one was hurt. The seriously Injured: Kip Hamblin, liiginio Martinez and Simon Garcia, Miss Gertrude Denny, Professor J. D. ranchmen of Sanchez, New Mexico, Barnes, Miss Gray, Mamie Remington, are dead, making in all seven victims Joe Brune and Jesse Spillman. thus far of the poisoned water barrel storm The wrecked most of the in use at the Tafoya heme. buildings In Its path, which was a A dispatch to the London Times block wide and several blocks long. The opera house two general stores, a from Tangier says that Mohammed el blacksmith shop and several resi- Torres has appealed to the tribes to dences were destroyed. A high school capture Ralsuli, saying that this alonn commencement rehearsal was in prog- can save Morocco from invasion. ress In the opera house when the Frank Sessler, a rejected suitor, storm struck the building, carrying away the nxf and partially wrecking shot himself and Miss Estella Roney, the walls. A number of pupils were daughter of the assistant superintendInjured. The peopie of the town had little warning of the coming storm, ent of the South Chicago shipyards. and many had narrow escapes. The Tbe girl will recover; he will die. property loss is heavy. The Missouri supreme court has decided that the state board of arbitraSQUADRON WILL ESCAPE. tion had no power to punish witnesses Russian Fleet Will Not be Captured If for contempt who refuse to testify bePort Arthur Falls. fore IL This decision destroys the It can bo safely predicted, Bays a St. law. Petersburg dispatch, that the Russian By a vote of 1664 to 1574 the Georsquadron at Port Arthur will not wait gia Democratic convention instructed until the last moment before going its delegates to the national convenout. The admiralty seems to entertain tion to vete for the nomination of no fear, if the situation there be- Judge Alton B. Parker of New York comes desperate, that the squadren for president. will he caught like a rat in-- a ttap. A compilation of new Incorporations Rear Admiral Wittsocft's dispatch in the eastern states with a capital of gave assurances on tills point, a por- $1,000,000 or more, shows that in May tion of which has not been made pub- they aggregated $132,000,000, which lic, and said that every ship except the amount Is largely below the totals of Pobieda was now ready to go to sea 1903, 1902 and 1901. at a moment's notice, and that the .1 dispatch from Mukchannel was clear. He continued tho belief which existed in St. Petersburg den, says the Russla'n losses at the that the Japanese will continue their battle of Kin Chou May 26 were thirty elioits to block the channel before the officers and 600 men killed or wounded. decisive moment to storm the fortress on the land side arrives, and has made The guns abandoned by the Russians In the opinion of were rendered useless. plans accordingly. the most competent military critics The dead body of Herman S. Petti-bonmust ho fortifications the land 31 years old, a son of former hrcai hed before a general assault ran A. II. Pettlbone ol Congressman be risked, and this Is not considered Tennessee, was found In a hotel al possible tn less than ten weeks. Washington. He had committed auk Cossacks Destroy Japanese Depots dde by taking poison. and Capture Provision Trains. Postmaster General Payne, as acting Letters form the theatre of war rbairman of the Republican national that Russian raiders have suc- committee, has app Inted United ceeded In penetrating ns far aa Gen-sa- n States Senator Penrose of Pennsyl. and also south of Anju. They vnnla a member of the committee, to have destroyed depots of Japanese succeed the late Senator Quay, supplies and captured provision trains. Two military prisoners at Fort Koreans are fleeing into Manchuria to nclling made an attempt to escape, escape the hardships of war. Chinese are moving from Kwan Tung Into and one of them, named Wlsch, was northern Manchuria In order to avoid shot dead, V.'lseh, who has seven living In territory under Japanese con- times been convicted of violation ol trol. rules, belongs to the field artillery. More Troops Landed by Japs. The foreign office doubts the correct, Tbe Japanese have landed another ness of a Constantinople dispatch publot of troops at Tslng Tulise (Cheng lished In Paris, Raying that the ccnRtili Thalts Su), about twenty miles south- unite In reporting that 8,000 Armeneast of Takushnn. A Chinese Junk ians wero massacred during tho recent arriving from there says that seventy conflicts between Turks and Armenwarships and transports have dis- ians. charged troops there. One thousand The Echo de Paris' St. Petersburg soldiers had been garrisoned ashore. reaffirms his Intelll- correspondent Reinforcements for tho Japanese army, which it attacking Fort Arthur genre, previously telegrnphed, that have been landed niitlu-as- t of Tallou-watho czar, adopting Viceroy Alexloff' Their number is unknown. views, ordered General Kuropatkln to Land Purchased for Educational Pur- send 40,000 men to tho relief of Port Arthur. poses. In tho arrest of Michael Donovan, tho Negotiations are under way for tho Chicago police believe they have bepun base of a 40ncio tract of land on gun the of an organized the St. Clair river jnt south of St. band of disruption car thieves whoso depredaClair, Mich., for the establishing tf an tions In recent years have cost tho Industrial training and eilucHtloniil ln; railroads $1,000,000. Donovan Inwhich will stitution represent an vestment of $501111110, in a measure it has confessed. will he a philanthropic enterprise, conA severe wlnd.dorm struck Glenducted a.oug Socialistic Hues. Parker coe, a town of I.Oim, in Payne county. II. Sercomhe of Chli ago Is the originafive residence tor of the plan, and among the men Okla.. demolishing mentioned as his associates are (Tar and destroying the Methodist church. enro Dnrrow and Professor Oscar Several persons were hurt, none seriTrtggs of Chicago and Hanford Hen- ously. Much dainngo was done to derson of Chicago. farm property. Continued heavy ralna have awolten Wireless Telegraph Teete. 11 streams In Oklahoma and Indian Tho United States hospital ship to the point of overflowing Territory Honolulu Solace, leaving Wednesday and thousands of seres are under Btternoon for Guam Island, made wirewater. traffic Is threatened Railway less lelegtaph lests and kept In in manv places. 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