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Show EXECUTED ...THE NEPHI RECORD... BY MOB. BOMBARDED BY JAPS Dhloans Wreak Vengeance Upon a Murderer. Negro A mob of 800 men gathered at the ;ounty Jail at Springfield, Ohio, Mon-laRichard night, and lynched Dixon, of Cynthlana, Ky., a negro, who had shot Policeman Collins. Dixon was shot to death in the jail yard, after which his body was hung to a telegraph pole and the mob spent a half hour riddling the body with bullets. Collins was shot by Dixon Sun day morning while the latter was in his room in a hotel in Springfield re moving his baggage, lie had decided to quit the place, and, fearing trouble with Anna Corbln, a woman with whom he was acquainted, Dixon asked Collins to go to the hotel with him. While In his room Dixon ami Misa Corbln quarreled, and Dixon is said to have shot her !n the breast. The policeman then attemnted to arrear Dixon, when the latter fired Into the officer's body, inflicting fatal wounds. DESTRUCTIVE PRAIRIE FIRE. CHINESE HELP JAPAN Three Lives Lost and One Thousand BVIHQ A COOK, Publishers Proprietor TOWN OF VLADIVOSTOK AND Persons Homeless. AN BANDITS MAKE ATTACK FOR T SHELLED. A dispatch from Lawton, O. T says: - - UTAH. UPON RUSSIAN POST. NEPHI. So far only three deaths from the prairie fires that swept the Kiowa and Japanese Cruisers Spei.d Fifty-fivComanche country have been verified, Japanese Found Among Bandits Killed Minutes In a Harmless Peppering UTAH STATE NEWS. those of Dr. Harmon, W. II. Moyer, of Enemy, After Which They Show That the Japs Had Been near Walter, overcome while fighting Withdrew. the Bands. The town of Fountain Green is free fire, and an unknown boy, near here, from cantagious disease and the quar A fleet of five Japanese battlealthough rumors of deaths in numer From Ylnkow comes a tha' antine hag been raised. ous isolated points have been repotted. 500 bandits armed with report and two cruisers ships appeared modern rifles . . T I Twelve persons were burned three have iA!in aunng me coming summer off Vladivostok at 1:25 o'clock Sat att eked a Russian post to the will probably erect a new modern urday afternoon and bombarded the perhaps fatally. Those most seriously west of Halcheng (Halcheng is thirty-tw- o eight-rooschool house. town and shore batteries for 55 min- burned are John Harmon, brother of miles east by north of New Dr. Harmon; Mrs. John Henderson, a utes. Mrs. Kirtland, an elderly lady of Chuang); that thero was severe fightThe fleet approached from the di- widow living near Lawton, and I. C. ing and that both sides lost heavily. Croydon, while stepping on to a porch, sexton of the Lawton cem- This rection of Askold island at the east Strickland, fell, breaking her right arm. report Is discredited at Yin Kow It is estimated that 1.000 etery. s entrance to Ussuri Bay and about The weather has been so pleasant but if it Is truo It indicates that a have been made homeless and thirty-twIn Sevier county that farmers have miles southeast of Vladi- are penniless. Buffering among the serious danger Is confronting Russia vostok. Entering Ussuri Bay the destitute is Intense, and the citizens of in these been working In their fields. brigand bands. mis ana adjoining towns are doing all enemy formed a line of battle, but did in to the London Salt Lake is to have an automobile According Daily their to power aebring relief. The not approach to a closer range than gregate property loss is estimate! t Mail's account of this affair, six Japfactory, a Chicago firm having decida mile and anese found among the bandits were They directed $200,000. ed' to establish a plant in the capital their fire the shore batteries killed. against This would tend to show that city. REACHED THE LIMIT. RUSSIANS IN KOREA. and the town but no damage resulted the are organizing Japanese tho Oscar Vogcl, formerly of Sail Lake as most of their 200 lyddite shells bands. Miner was Chained to Telegraph found dead at Portland, and Movement No Longer Regarded aa a Striking City, failed to burst. In a dispatch from Harbin. ManPole for Refusing to Work. there is a suspicion that he was murDiversion. The Russian batteries, commanded a correspondent of the Paris churia, dered. A Denver dispatch, under date of Advices from Tokio state that it is by Generals Vernotez and Artamo-noft- , March 3, Matin it is rumored that the Chisays The hollermakers are again at work believed that the Russian Vladivostok says: Governor Peabody to- nese did not reply, awaiting a closer Ma and Thiang, have generals, day said that although Tellurlde Is in the shops at Osden, and the anxiety squadron is now in the vicinity of the of the enemy. asked to ally themselves approach permission still under martial law the military au over the prospects of a general strike mouth of the Tumen river, engaged In The Japanese fire ceased at 2:20 thorities with the Japanese. were not has passed. responsible for the covering the movement of troops from p. m., and the "It is now certain," the enemy retired In the pillorying of Harry Makl. a The management of the St. Louis Possiet bay to the valley of Tumen striking ent continues, "that at thecorrespond direction of Askold island. Simul- - union beginning miner, who was kept chained to Russian scouts are reliably reported fair has granted the request made two torpedo boat destroyers of hostilities the Japanese wanted to taneously a to for an hour and a telegraph pole havo penetrated south as far as by this state for space In the educaappeared near Askold island and two j half after having been convicted of land troops at a point near Shanhaik-wan- , tional building. Kiuang Sung. The earlier Russian more near Cape Maidel. The and that the Chinese prevented Japan- vagrancy. There seems to ho good prospects movement into northeastern Korea ese ships were covered with ice. them. illard a deputy sheriff, for the construction of an independ- was regarded as a diversion, but It The attack resulted in no loss to the is Bald to Runnells. have now chained Makl to the FALL OF A SKYSCRAPER. appears that a considerable force Russians, but cost the ent telephone line between Parowan enemy 200,000 pole. No report has yet been received It Is participated. thought that the rubles ($100,000) and Cedar City. In ammunition. from Attorney E. F. Richardson, who Russians may occupy and fortify romc Most of the projectiles were six and has been sent to Tellurlde by the of- Collapse of Steel Skeleton of ApartRetail merchants of Salt Iake rement House Deals Death and 6trong position on the Tumen river. ficers of the Western Federation of twelve-incshells. port that the past week gave them a to Miners Destruction. Investigate this case. W. D. uussian move larger trade than any previous week ments is in northwestern Haywood, secretary of the federation, Korea are JAPANESE IN MANCHURIA. Five are known to have of the present year. persons sent the following telegram to the meagre, and unreliable. been a score Injured and about killed, The Tellurlde force union: The old Doscrot News building, a north of the Yalu.is being A Small Detachment Said t Be ,n no or "Sufler more ten. all abuses. of whom are believed If can eight doubted if conyou land mark of Salt Lake City, Is being Threatening Russian Flank. not get relief through the courts, you to bo dead, are sizable number of Russiansany have missing, torn down. It Ja claimed a modern crossed through the Advices from Vladivostok say that still have left the power of that river collapse of the steel skeleton of the business block will bo erected on the the 2,500 Japanese troops who landed Hotel Darlington, a twelve-storEite. BRUTALITY OF SOLDIERS. apartat Plaksit (on the east coast of north- ment house In course of erection In GET AWAY FROM YINKOW. The stage of the Salt Lake theatre ern Korea) are advancine toward has been equipped with four lire sta- nussians Said to Have Maltreated Musan (218 miles from Gensnnl with I Women and Children Leavina Before New York City The steel framework Women of Anju. had been erected as far as the ' tions, each with CO feet of hose, and the Arrival intention of of Japanese. ultimately came reaching eleventh a from Seoul says: The Rus floor, and the structure waa all danger from fire Is being reduced Hunchun (on the left bank of the The bank at Ylnkow swarming with sian soldiers operating In the to a minimum. masons vicinity Tumen river, about 100 miles west of Is closing, preparatory to removing to and laborers" when, without an in Erlck Macky and Hans Oyer, two of Anju are committing all manner of Vladivostok) and threatening the Mukden. Women and children ere stant's warnlnc. the unnor flnnr native Russian flank. Finlanders working in the Ophir Hill excesses, maltreating the In order to check preparing to leave Yankow in antici- sagged and women and and whole the collapsed perpetrating upon at robbery drilled mle Ophlr. Into a mis sod mate this move the Russian outpost. pation of the arrival of the Japanese structure fell with a crash that was hole. Macky being killed and Cyer eiery opportunity. Korean soldiers 1.500 strong, which recently crossed fleet, which Is expected when the river heard for blocks and shook all the attacked a body of the invaders on seriously Injured. buildings In the vicinity. Friday last, the 4th Inst., and sue- - the Tumen, is advancing to occupy opens, probably a fortnight hence, The running of tho first passenger ceeucu on the Tumen river, a The United States gunboat Helena Koyroyong, A portion of the steel frame fell in of them. It Is Killing thirty train Into Riverside. Cal.. by the San reported that as a result of a collision walled and the British cruiser Esplegle are upon the rear of the Hotel Patterson, the city trails commanding Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lakw rail- - between Russians and Korean soldiers along which the Japanese must pass. making preparations to leave the dry on West street, crushroaa is to no celebrated bv that cltv . l" luissians were driven docks in a week's time, In the wall of the ing alu river. In gala style on March 12th. j ' dining room GOLD IN ITS CRAW. The main mast of the Rusrlan rnn- - and killing Mrs. Ella Lacey Storrs, It Is reported that door are potting boat SIvoutch has been cut off. This wife of Frank MURDERED HIS FATHER. a resiStorrs, wealthy plentiful near Croydon, and that a Strange Story of Death of a Duck would Indicate that she Is belnj? dis dent of Westchester Rye, as Grave county, but otherwise Comes mantled, she would apfew days ago one made Its appearance From Wyoming. Charge Made Against Young she was sitting at luncheon with the to be clearing for action. pear Man of San Francisco. near the school house and was driven A special from Basin City. Wyo., On account of the Impossibility of wife of Rev. Dr. Ml not Savage, who away by the loys throwing snowballs Joseph Ruttgenbach. who was mys says: Large numbers of wild ducks defending the coast at Yinkow until escaped unhurt. at It. teriously wounded In his pork' packing have recently been found dead In tho such time as a thaw permits the con struction of entrenchments and forts The Utah Condensed Milk company KNOX 13 SATISFIED. oan rranrisco Saturday v c n tv of Pa nt Rook eroeir Th the Russians have prepared to retire of Richmond, opened up their canning nljrht. died Monday without regaining ducks appeared to be suffering with up the main railroa line. Attorney-Genera- l factory the first of this month. Tho consciousness. Albert Duttbcnharii, a malady that produced slow death, Pastes Upon Title to tno MAY has boon dead A man's son. and Louis E. and one of the fowls was MAKE factory FIGHT. Panama Canal. equipped with the . . caught and a latent Improved machinery, at a cost i, nine, mo bookkeeper, are still do. post mortem held by a number of the General Attorney Knox, after a conof 1.10,001). numn rieei ai Kort Arthur stm jn ference lamort at the city prison, and It Is ranchmen who had become interested with the president on WedIn that the probable the strance antics of the birds. young Puttgonbaoh will Ring. Governor Ibber M. Wells has ap- be f nesday, gave out the following state The sufferlnc barge J with murder. A the bird Indicated information received from cfl:al ment pointed Wlmlow p. Smith and Ilebcr charge will probably be placed slml'ar that the seat ofof the : trouble was In against J. Grant delogitoa to tho first Inter. urnne. "I havo advised the president that the craw, and this was opened. Among sources In Korea confirms previous re a numner or pieces of gravel was ports to the effect that Chlnamphc is he Is authorized to national congress on school hygiene, A Discredit to the Nation. pay at once to found a nuctret which at, first was free from Ice, that the Japanese have the to bo held jn Nil render,?, Germany, of Panama republic tho $10,000,000 The repert of Charles Ronaparte and si'rTwved to ho native oopner. but ceased debarking troops at from April 4 to April 9 1?0. Chemulpo d for the arrang. by Dr. which Walker of Hyjttville tested and that they have taken treaty, the ratlfl Clinklngton R. Woodruff, on their In advantag- catns of which have fl.rs. P (chard Jnnc of I f f jnpor. vestigation of the alleged abuses and with acid and found to bo gold. The ed the exJust opening of the Chlnampho to changed. Also that he fs been . Is valued at $11.85.' , I rotmtv In r. nugget i i e authorized . in ... flirt rmi.iin "s otnifiii lrrecuinrii land troops there, thus etpeditlng the ttwiK. OfUHC VI . to pay to the new Panama Canal com" men Mlr)re IhonrV In a the Indian Was Muchly Married. forward movement. Territory under the conmat is truly romarkablo. ay The trol of the Interior was Official advices from St. Petersburg pany tho $40,0t0,000 which tinder the When James If. Shlnple. aged 32 lady has boon married seventeen mbmllted Monday bydepartment, connrm t:ie nrof lnt derisive agreement between the United States years, a street car conductor, was ar- movementtheis reports that ona the The report stigmatises tho condition years and has twenty children. anticipated part and that company we are to pay for t in me in N. at as raigned Elizabeth. J., tho of "immeterritory port now Arthur Involving thai Its property, and have notified the The winter that has liikt squadron diate dancer of to tht cronninn on a oharpe of bigamy, he astounded Admiral Makeroff has arrived thre. canal company wc are been one of the mildest known In Indian population ruin ready to close and profound dis the by admitting that he had that torpedo boats esperlaby will be the transaction. years In twr.it horn 1'tah and the fruit- credit to tho United State, exciting been Judee Into In and brought that of play, married many times, about spite "The details In connection with the growers and truckers are Jubilant reasonable discontent on the part of forty-sevehe thought. Two reports to the contrary. Russia Is untimes, all of classes the population and de- of bis when v.ero In court and It was derstood to have ample supply of tor- transfer of tho canal over the prospect of an abundant and company's propmanding prompt and drastic remedies stated that h married at least pedoes for these crafts. erty should not require mora than early crop of fruit and vegetable. on the part of congress." four other women. Frank Rose. who Lunatic Plots to Blow Up Shops of thirty days." and killed his Naval Appropriation Bill Pasted. wife in Lot Angeles Railway. Suicided In Salt Novel a on Way. Would Start Another Revolution. City The on Monday passed the senate Christmas day. ban been A. Isaac found Joseph W. Stark, an alleged lunatic, Johnson, colored, while That the embers of revolution still fcas been arretted at lxs Angrlc. Cal., guilty by a jury or murder in iho first navai appropriation bill, wbioh has locked In the police station at In the Philippine smoulders is degree. Rose anxious to pay been before it for the past four or five Pa.. Inflicted fatal Injuries and Is lf Ing held pending an lnvelea-tloa t recent by to war the and took tlcn the penalty and up th" army Mil. upon himself in a peculiar manner. as to hi sanity. Stark Is accused that he bo days, from Gm. ral Wood to thg department Tho principal question debat I In ron- pnoi. Johnson quarreled with his fiancee, of plotting to blow up the shops of effect that a rebel .. . styling himself tertb n with the naval bill rebifo-- to and fho swore .Mrs. lie-esulridod at the tho out a warrant charging the Ixs Ansrdfs Railway company and General Prym has issued a .commis prieo ami method of. snr.t.'vinr "ssault p.nd home rf her brother in Ogden, to take the lives of Henry II Hunting- sion to A bono hsd been hang armor plito f( r battb brftery. Rlcarte aa an it oennral Iic"nant herself to the rafters In tho Ing !?Ivon the with his evening ton and his on. Howard Huntington. of northern Luzon. Littie Is known Krew out or an amendn ert suez' sfed a Ftark has She left a fancied I , crievanre against of Prym, and It is hoped that the of letter-- to ty ir. atterson providing for a rin. meal. He rubbed the crude Instruthe r cause hp as movement Is nothimr moro than relatives In which th fh she was errmeni armor p'.ir.f. He ultimately of death along the cement floor struckIbintingtc ment ore of the cars of iho IiS brigand demonstration. tired of thn work and worry in this withdrew the amendn nt but o.T red until It wa ground to a point with a Aneele byRailway Rlcart's company some time whereafK.uts are unknown and ff veral ftVrjs, a;i rf M,,h were Ir.i ! world. the and ago cn t,.e table. Ho cut Injured. tLroat. ede his then sharp Philippine constabulary is looking for At the old tn'l ,)ay celebration af him. Mad Man Runs Amuck. Ended In a Tragedy. Fountain Green on t.'.o ?nd, 223 perSailor Wins His Suit. Armed with a revolver, William J. England and Russia Again Declare for sons part'rk of tie banquet .eprevJ After a terrible fkht In which pi Seaman Albert Louie of the r:,;tjs'i independence of Thibet In thefr honor. There were fourteen fols and knives were froejy ued OPrion. alias William Duffy, an inlp Trftop a, awarded f.ooi The sane discharged soldier, entered the parla Liberte publishes a dls 70 ind persons present 0 by the rr.iwi KfateS circuit court John Thorr.borough. a young married ar from St. Petersburg which says at patch man near years, and forty-ondepartment and of in Washington, Han Winterset, Iowa, phot persons between living appeals Franojen. M fcO and 79 the to Pritlsh the years. and mail going ambassador. Sir Charles record and killed Fred and a was division, Failor o i the Peacock, Iiiie perhaps j piring f Tbe town of Terraro, which has February. Iftfm, an,j it ally wounded Peacock's father, a shot Robert J. Manning, a messenger, Scott, has transmitted to foreign Min ,,. , f) (, , , , .. man of CO years. been a meal station, coaling point and left Fu.aan. Koreq. r.f. f i rr, m a , ir Thornboroueb Is and Arthur Wlefcer, a eWk. One hul ister Lamsdorff the answer of Great ' arm. the nek aVut his lee. gashed Rrltain to the Russian protest against fn1 let narrowly mlsso Miss Emma San-loterribly TJ a,i toarm, freight division since the earliest days masterbreaking will recover. but The ,.T,'t fatal of the fire, refund ship Colonel another The Ininrv to of the operation of the Southern Pa- into Yotinghusband's eipodition to f cht grow out of an effort on fh part Manning Is onclerk. port to Ret mediral tf the right tode. gn,j jS Tibet, with tho further announcement cific, has practically ceaed to exist, for tho injure! man. but pet the of Thornborough to Induce his w!f. regarded as dangerous. Wicker wan that Great Prifain has bound herself from whom he Is separated, to leave hot In the arm. the railroad buildings having all been himself. Tho work aa aft' the Peacock home and accompany overpowered and Ii.iffy Inwas finally not to menace the Independence of done. moved to Montello. Jail. placed Tibet, and that Russia baa given a him. Ue assursnce. y 1 1 ; e per-son- o well-arme- one-thir- d d. h ji-i,- i (I- - self-defense- ." y I Russo-Chines- e Iron-worker- Forty-Kevcnt- h j ...'., 1 t. ... br-- r "'"'""I .n.u. - co-ir- n b-- d Ike sug-gopte- r-- ctm n rej-or- a-- k ... j hf-- at-ti- pri-or.o- r nu.-nbr-- 1 r--1 rHrn-ar-e- s bct-aoo- y s ?,t o f,zr--ture- s d |