OCR Text |
Show ONLY THREE- !N UTAH. Vqi,. in. No. 631. LaK TELE GRAM ALT i MIS CENT PAPER Salt IuAke City, Utah, Friday E vesting. February 5, READ OUR WART AOS OR PACE 7 Piuce, Tiikjee Cents 1904. MT ABANDONED; iANNA'S ILLNESS TYPHOID MATE SENT FORCE FEVER, DOCTORS DECLARE; MALADY IN MILDEST FORM L SQUIETING NEWS JL Twenty Thousand Russians in Yalu Valley, Crucial Period Expected Within a Week; Belief E ARE THE MEN WHO DRAFTED (LY TO JAPAN WHICH MAY MEAN WAR T Ready to Seize North Korea When War Declaration Is Made. ! Expressed That lie Will Recover, May Be Taken to Tbomasville, Ga. Mr, -r U HTht ..... J China Proposes Offensive and Defensive Alliance With Japan to Recover Her Territory in - V ,' A - C0.vnr.K3 TTTHQID - : i Manchuria. Jiji it, t f CI;, J BULLETIN. f - i FEB. 5. A DISPATCH TO THE CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY TOXIO SAYS THAT THE " t t i THERE PUBLISH TELEGRAMS SAYING THAT 20 OOO RUSSIAN TROOPS HAVE CONCENTRATED IN THE YALU VAL LEY, WITH THE PROBABLE IN TENTION OF SEIZING NORTH r 4 4 1 t j ! ' ? 1 . v t ; :." l n . I !T . 4,l 2fVSPAPERS 1 ' J :. ' " f ! t ' . ' : J . r . ' ; , t fcj 'f' .:. ' ' tl i U 5 s ONDON, ' ' nVLLtTXN. ii JHsni KOREA. t vf''V'Vj! lit , IT IS SAID THAT HOPE OF MAINTAINING PEACE HAS BEEN - v r-- . ! 'lr -- -' d.T.r.r II w rrrr.Jnf S SENATOR MARCUS A. JXAXXA ABANDONED. s. BULLETIN. YORK, rb rf U'ACimCGTCJ. i trsyt-- FEB. y 5. THE ANNOUNCEMENT SIGNIFICANT THAT TELEGRAMS FOR JAPAN AND KOREA CAN BE ACCEPTED ONLY AT THE SENDER'S RISK, WAS MADE TODAY BY THE COMMERCIAL CABLE COMPANY. NEW i.-rt- GIRLS WRITE TO SALT LAKE MAN WHO ADVERTISED FOR A. WIFE r -- Zn S L. (Writ LOVE-SIC- K wt'tAM utturrtf Note. BULLETIN. LONDON, Feb. 5 Both the Russian Embassador and the Japanese Minister visited the Foreign office this afternoon. The latter stayed half an hour. The Russian Embassador, who only remained ten minutes, subsequently was granted the use of the telegraph of the Colonial office. CAR COMPANY'S FORCES BATTLE WITH RECORD-BREAKIN- G SNOWFALL THAT MAY BLOCK CITY LINES BEFORE NIGHT . ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 3. As announced in the Associated Press disrepatches, the draft of the Russian sponse, tentatively approved by the Alex-ie- ff Czar, va? telegraphed to Viceroy Vice-va- v that is last night. It expected rend the answer so as Alexieff to reach Japun on Monday. While the contents of the repponse are carciuny to be concilia-ior- y guarded theybe are known concessions aland to important d (9S 3 S Frank It. Ordn. a fait machir-1- t tI' who odrertiMl In a ChifaR' for a Hlf In r.ut ISilcd a whlt f nn.l denTte4 M af'rwlntvl t htv fun a 't)'f I jrifV Knew; t t wk ITtsrsa ii j f H M huh t.- - : I rot crti brl ff roon. fill Og'len. who frrujdr sro-.- l In the ColoraJo ht-l- . on W fr.ur l In South ajart - ' Gurd Oit'.a Zdfntltf. at reon by a TSrerim irj r, tr - i r.. If f ih : I I t-e W r . v.f. rj 1 lv l tn all. K2 print !. j ir.r. tf it, $:r )oi Q'len alJ h h.f r- t rld-. .. I f t l"Ucrii from woul tr.rm n ri--mny -I r1 t- J rrr? fT.icarro whom Whai oil I tforo rtcn, - II" 1 or.e I r , f In a clvcd ichteen stv Why. )"td41 written y ' r.urrtn T tig v bunch, on of Vo-, n r.Tr t K." cr.w-.trSalt Hh tht-1lam"!. In .' n I to-lt"H-! j were nve letter from Thlcaco. a lfHr I set Um r.V frrn a ii m-r.t- trt. f to-l.n- y - ks irt n :l!y j r efT V.C u" i"-l- t r t b.;-lif- sl l.itt ro if "Attnn HA, f at. frr iitit j .r.d c4 r, a haT tsjut!r tut th C'T.tor II a Ti.e c 8 tyjrjd tmr. tt- L r. it (",r.-,r- j rairMsm ttfoij r i ccRjj'.Itt tlili ", tt rr, t?T,Ir.' rcr.d. TL y j I, ' w - i 3 BULLETIN. i ;i 3r.1rr f:;ly The weather bureau has predicted ti! tera tl.U Ut cht, naj HOUR'S SNOWFALL BREAKS RECORD. Jfta5t:i ! 103, f !e K that the snow will continue through wth itxUl iM ef lr.f !" lie-.iit n. the night and tomorrow. . t. ;. : t 7 f ( in of the he.ivjest of th year accorlinc lo ForoMrr Assistant Superintendent Arnold Todays Fnowstortn I ki "I ' r t a ear- - I Tt f; The T!'r4m. "I have Utter t the Consolidated Light and Railway Hyatt. Th? snowfall up to 11 o'clock was one inch, nnd Utwcn 11 an1 12 f l ? t r t ar.-tsil of letter loal rler' was ten Inches, principally in the first twenty mlnutea. thyt ime company's street car division, said Th' i)!rlaf n Vc nil ef r:'.i r( l lionovtr, bv ff.Un Among ' 10 :."') to 11:50 From In nn noon: the fnowfall t at th hour the v.a.i ?;r for heavimt w mm m tmm poformer v Russia's VMMbkw though maintaining . f J r 7 v record of the weather bureau. The snow may continu- until tomorrow, the snow were to continue to "If sition on pnme of the main joints covr ft if ; r. t fv. '! j - . with unsttl.-- weather tomorrow morning and ering Manchuria and Korea. V! i. in the aftrrn'Kin. a fall for two or three hours as it fell t A moderate' Korea Is Point in Dispute. old wave below Th fell for a while this morning, the street toniht. expected !cntpratur J lf. '... if. ' trc A diplomat close to i.he Russian side car service would t9 snowed under (j that of yesterday. The barometer Is rlslner flowly. P.;-of the negotiations informed the AssoI'M,' Cs"'. Southern Utah will get the benefit of today' norm, which I movlns S beand nearly all the lines would be '1 ciated Press thr.t Korea had again adf: t I t'imt l?'"' or tomorrow. Rains were general along the .oat. nl Lou come the most difficult matter for 1 ! south, of t Some the heavier today service. without t: said, could not justment. Russia, he fortifications of an inch after a long dry . Angf jes got in lines would be kept open if possible, to Japanese .' i ' t soutA-ra number of the lighter lines Korea V; (S; but (T 3 J. J) HI 5 "If the Japanese Government is he would be abandoned until we could J ; of war," avoiding deslrour added, "it will find in the reply when it reach them." but arrives, a basis for an agreement, The officials of the street car company r li the authorities have made up their have been : . " 3. ADVICES RECEIVED HERE SAY THAT TEB. i t a AMSTERDAM, ('ft forth the extraordinary putting minds to remain unyielding, exertions to keep all stjeet car lines must end on an impasse." AN ENTIRE TOT5T! IN THE EAST END OT JAVA, DUTCH EAST 111"! open in spite at tha unparalleled heavy IS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN SWAUOWID XTP BY A VOLsnowfall of this morning. CANIC ERUPTION, AND THAT HUNDREDS 01 PERSONS WERE ii; ttsr t t ; v' As soon as the snow began. Assistant JAPANESE ALLIANCE i r or P. Arnold. Orson Jr.. Superintendent XIIXED. ' ' T" ; j ., : : t ' xr dered out every plow and broom owned ss STRONGLY URGED BY rre . . urn ' i 'v No by the- company. Has Central Wyoming Turkeys Kept in Storage ; j t vI ' I;S ".he , (!! big broom sweeper wan s?nt out CHINESE COMMANDER toThe '".I r tuti the paved district In order to keep the nt .' 7 f ' tracks clear there, an 1 avoid the con on vf a Contractors That Mail; Long, Declares of the lines. t'"! :m, -- ' - t iTi.tr H !f Jt i. gestion LONDON". Feb. 5. "Yuan Shi Kai i J' As soon as those lines ot tracK in the Strike. Man. 'the commander of the Chinese imperial paved district were swept, it was ser.t Chicago s r e t ri out toward Warm Springs, where '" army and navy), and the a car that had been derailed countered war have the board mcmoralized the to the clogging of the snow In a ' CHETENNE. Wyo.. Feb. By the it a:j.s-- . throne, urgently Insisting upon an of- n owing twitch. carroute of the star contractors CHICAGO. Feb. 5 Aide rrr.4n fensive and defensive alliance with The sweepe r was then switched a round failure mail from . to regain Manchuria." cables the and t tt Itawlins to Lander and Teter Wendllng. ho for jrat Senate Upholds Appro- Thirty Germans Reward f to th Center street rying was transferred .it T ' Shanghai correspondent of. the London line, opening that to trarlic. of the refusal the the worked as a butcher In the j!ock- comriany having ' Globe this afternoon. two smaller sv.fepers were given rutc b twen v and lender and The Mis- '1 Z ; tt . i . f t; to that turkey ha Mormon Out of Labors yard?. the memorials." "The ' correspondent the east side ano. the west sile lines re Therrnopolis. to tap Help priation carry mail at present ' been k rt to hi know led C" for ' adds, "maintain that the Japanese are spectively. ' i"f ' V i'.tt the entire central part of the rate. t t f t! r better prepared for war than the Ruson were tr.e nues in twelve inrown all cM Horace. no railroad communicawhich has Nearly State jf.irs sionaries. World's Pair. sians and are more disinterested." iM! ''i' f a !?- chicki-nschedule, but wre kept going at irreg- tion is practical!: "hut out fro:t; the outl n yr irs anj jtk f r J t . !J.1-'' f.C l.f.t. It. ular intervals. side- world. unlimited 1 rractlcally tr.e T!H lines rrio!. '(... On the First and Third street Mall in accumnlatir.g at the joints T'. ;l t b -- 7'. r.wf; i. WASHINGTON, service was fairly regular. On the Sixth named and no remedy Is in fight. RUSSIAN ARMY AND y F a in tt" Mr I. street lines jt made South a'est nrVr street and Temple '' :. a J ! ' te there was some delay, but regular ser NAVY BOTH IN SHAPE of Funeral Whitney. vice begu l as scon as the plows HAMLET'S CASTLE ar. tb'- r t e ot by a ot over tne tracK. p NKV; YOKK. F.b. taken could be t FOR ANY EMERGENCY East First Sorth and East Second a t r ,,. over the r miiMi of WltSium Col'in rvir iu. t?, Ka ltWi 7.. crd hi'.l ' nv- .ffrm" of the Nvy M 4 V DC rCQTlnVCT Th" thr. South street lints were kept open, ; ursnt dn.i'r.. !".r!i hi I' If! 1 UL, UL0 1 I L.U held herf nr.r.ei.r and tuifn.tn. rri y d r.'T t?" was the Fourth Couth line. v .s ' titav t r r IJ rr.t ffoi-. some ; n n. 1 line terminus ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. 3. A Rus ft At the Waterloo At tho of thf t i rhurrh. crf,f fi.n h:pln I r. s. J I: t .rr car :r..t.i !,! sian correspondent of the Associated trouble was encountered, but the own i.tx". r",J1r.': ' ':ro fnveye.1 b a n,Ul i TerrnrA nn Which the Ghot I Sun. 1 jt ' J t '. -i i their broke . h ft exertion i th' l i J ff am extra r crews to vrwj ,i an crmterv rrc Mt iffr by Press at Port Arthur telegraphs as fol trail and fr inter. l.r.Ir,,Vrsl" ..nn-tI inert In ta r . ij J? :.!) t ijr.i the traffic was scarcely interfamily rdd. ' to Have Walked Under- i ' posed lows: n rupted. ' f I ; .ret '.tt There is no truth in the report that The thermometer at 6 o'clock this mined by Floods. Tet ef Tair Tr.! La. 47 with a J- -l - w-r- '. r g " th-m- l TOWN SWALLOWED UP IN c!'.-irt- n three-fourt- hs n . sin-cere- lv I ! ;t SHUT OUT ON ICE FOR FROM WORLD 12 YEARS - r.f . r t. l- , : r-- i : -i V 1 1 1 i ? 3 4 '. ' ? -- -- , . .. 1 -- ' CONVERTS AID GIVEN ST. LOUIS REACH HERE nt 5 . w t it-e- vice-preside- t- IN-DIE- S, I - . 1 t ERUPTION OF VOLCANO; HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST! - r.gi-fe- .t-..- 1 . 1 . '' ! t.tr 1 - ! J f.-V';- ' ?- - :, " ? . . TTi Pj-Ur,- r.ego-ti:itio- '. C , .. i - . '. I l tet5 a-- h., k" v.-i- ? !.. . " 1 " ? ; 4 5 : -t : " . - -- l. - ? i - pa-i:?- Ja-pa- . ",f!-.f.- I' 1 a5-r.tf- " " 5 ? . " ', ' i" . 1 ! ! -- t- :y s w-a- tr-e.i.- f" it ?. 5 e- ? : " r - . ;.-F- up-rl an-,'n'.- lJ - f-f- tary - jvr'r 5r.-r.'- eni ; . r- rni'.r, i '-' J. 1 - s sr.-?- r I 1- i ': ?. l!r; P ful-dre- I NINE LIVES LOST IN FIRES . k -. -) l' .! ; 4- "t- - rb. Thrte perform were burned to rfath In a Hie in .4 dwelling houe today and four others tatally Irsjured. i..H.H4,t4H.HT TltKNTON. fofilci.r !od4y In a !.! 4tt4-444- n t l' Pa.. v, f.re that fM:ilra Iur'-,- 1 l 1 -- .t t V . montui:au 'I III,i,U.1 1. H I - ,1 f ! 1 4 f- -. .- '. ' . " t" r ' - . . ? .,.,. - ... ft t J ' t I, " t . 1 1 T. i lo ..h 1 t.a . i I tc--i Jy. tttt nilu(, ; : t i a . 1 : . i ,,r' ' y . f .! , t.i J- ' ! 1 1 1 1. t ,.! n.r.ft 1 1 1U rilli". . , 1. ha:; t'r4 " ( 4 . 1 ? t '' .. .UrtH. :c?t..J fl - - . -, degrees 7 morning registered south. At o'clock warm wind from the UtJRLlN. Feb. 5. The Danish tastle the temperature dropped to 45 degrees, and four hours later a crop of IS degrees of Kronborg. famous a? the Elolnore from the first reading, or 29 degrees, of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," Is threatwas noted. ened with destruction by the undermitides of the Kattoeat. English Government Sustained. di- ning damfour.d.itior.s are reriou.-lThe LONDON". Feb. 3 In the ultimate an3 he to the castle have may aged. vision of the House of Commons today pulled down, together with the terrace on Mr. Robson's amendment to tho the Government had a majority of on which the Khost of Hamlet's father se. appeared. . "' I 1 1 1 - . -- freight traffic has been stopped on the Manchurian railway. All the ships of the Russian Pacific which have been held m re ridrori seTi'e are now in full commission. The regiments of the Third East Si berian ride brigade which recently left Port Arthur are taking temporary sta tions along the Chinese railroad. The Port Arthur garrison has been strength ened by the arrival there of the Seventh (Continued oa Pass .J "':' 5 ; t-- " ' . 1 " i ' t '. it Mft J j.i. . . J4 1 |