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Show 1 RUMORS OF HEAVY THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. TIIOUSAXII.IAPS SLAIN LOSSES. Reported to Have Lo6t RUSSIANS MAKE SUCCESFUL SOR15,000 Men and Russians 3,000. ADKKW jTOiaSX, rmUUbtm, TIE FROM PORT ARTHUR. to which have reports According UTAH. reached tho Russian headquarters at rPAN13H PORK. Liao Yang from Chinese sources, tho Troops Routed the Japanese and Drove Them a Considerable Distance, Japanese have made a land attack on NORTH WKST NOTES. Fort Arthur, but have been repulsed According to the Report. with heavy loss. The truth of the Policeman Fred Seaman of Havre, report Is questioned in St. PetersNews has been received In St. PetMont., was mortally shot by a burg- burg. ersburg confirming the rumors In cirt. It is reported that Foreign Minis- culation that General Stoessel had lar whom he was attempting to Seaman caught the man In tho ter Lamsdorff has received a mes- made a successful sortie from Port Arget of robbing a saloon. sage from the Russian consul at thur, resulting in the defeat of the JapChefoo, saying that the Japanese anese with a loss of more than 1,000 killed was Hack cit instantly Jack Arkilled or wounded. The Russian loBse3 at Harlem. Mont., by Howard Isbell, have made a land attack on Port so In lost and that thur they buldoing were 116 killed or wounded. labeil roil at n lamp, when the men wounded. killed The or 15,000 In The movement was carried out by a the let glanced and struck llaeKett is placed at 3,000 men combination with a train loss Russian him bringing in instantly. head, killing The ultimate outcome of tho fighting war munitions and supplies and GenThe fires in the Grand Encampis not stated. eral Stoessels force, communications ment, Wyo., snie.tcrs have been The St. Petersburg correspondent being maintained by wireless telegseveral for idle Started after being of the Paris Matin says: It is pep raphy. months, and it Is expected that work slstently rumored that the VladivosThe Japanese barred the route bewill continue permanently. tok squadron has captured three tween the train and General Stoessels J. F. liohnnnan, an eastern sporting cruisers bought by Japan from Chile. force, whereupon the Russians attackman, went hunting on Mount Evans ed and routed th Japanese. After the BY BUTCHERED M0R03. and Twin peaks, near Chase, Colo., engagement General Stoessels force, Is It and has completely disappeared. Outlaws Innocent Filipinos, Slaughter together with the train, returned to feared he was killed by a bear. Not Sparing Women and Children. Port Arthur. It Is now known that there were The current accounts of the Port Maat has received A been report three victims of the Hood at CheyArthur sortie are somewhat conflicting on the Islfrom nila Camp Overton, enne, the three Clayton children, two and of Mindanao, dated May 15, stat- and there is some doubt as to whether f whom were drowned and the third ing that a massacre had taken place the version mentioning the train is died In the hospital from exposure. on the 12th Inst., near Malabang, correct. But the operation is describButte Miners' union, 13,000 strong, on the southern coast of Mindanao. ed as having been brilliantly carried lias sent a delegation to Governor Forty-thremen, women out by tho Russians. General Stoes-scl- , Filipino for Peabody of Colorado, appealing It Is said, made a new distribution and children, the families of emr, Moy-ieof Charles from Jail the release of his United the States of guns before taking part In tho military ployes president of the Western Federa- government at Malabang, were sur- sortie. The Russian troops fought tion of Minors. prised at midnight while asleep by with great bravery, breaking the JapThe deed which conveys the ITenrst Datto Alis Moros from tho Rio anese line and carrying the enemy for free library from Mrs. Phoebe Ilearst GrandS valley and were slaughtered. a considerable distance. to tho people of Anaconda has been The chief and his followers escaped INNING FOR THE JAPS. filed. The library, which cost about before the alarm could be given. the was people $75,000, accepted hy Men Take Kal Chou WILL SETTLE OWN TROUBLES. Little Brown last April, at the municipal election. From the Russians. Salvador Navarro, formerly of Russia Will Treat With the Mikado, Although it has not been officially Ida., was crushed to death But Not With Europe. reported, it Is said cn good authority while loading logs at a sawmlil four Irritation Is mani- that the Japanese forces captured Kal Considerable A huge miles from Divide, Mont. fested by the Russian papers over the Chou, driving the Russians back to piece of timber rolled back and before suggestion made by M. Dubail, the Tashl Chi in the direction of Navarro could get out of the way It French minister at Peking, that a and preventing the advance threw him down and passed over him. congress of the powers bo held for of the Russian troops at Newchwang of Kal Chou. direction Bonjamln Wills (white), a well tho purpose of effecting a conclusion in the known young man of Lewiston, Mont., of the war. The Novoe Vreinya says: The bombardment by the Japaneso of blew his brains out because a disrepThe war is Russia's personal af- tho vicinity of Kal Chou recently was utable negro woman or Butte refused fair and sho asks no ones assistance. probably In preparation for the landto marry him. Wills has been enam- When it Is ended she will negotiate ing of forces in the northwest corner ored of the woman for some time, and with the mikado, but not with Eu- of the I.aio Tung peninsula for the bis rash deed followed an attempt to rope. Therefore, we regret that the purpose of capturing Newchwang and kill the woman. with the other armies In representative of Russia's ally should conSouth& word to Colorado first the be utter of the on miles the Liao Yaung. march the Blight ern, Including two bridges north of gress.1 VESSHELL STRIKES JAPANESE Cheyenne, Is a total wreck, aa a result SEL. IN HANDS OF BANDITS. of the recent flood. At Carra, thirty miles south of Cheyenne, a second Men Are One Officer and Twenty-fou- r American Resident of Tangier Held bridge has gone out. The damage to Killed. for Ransom. the railroads in the vicinity of CheyDuring the reconnaisance of Port The state department has received enne la estimated at $150,000. made by Vice Admiral Togo Arthur Trcm United Idaho will be represented at the the following cablegram on of last week, a shell hit the Friday States Consul Gummere, dated at encampment at American Lake In beat destroyer Akatsukl, killtorpedo May 19: men. July by twelve companies of about Tangier. one and twenty-fou- r officer ing AmMr. Ierdlcarls, a prominent The government sixty men each. erican citizen, long a resident of TanCowboy Had Nerve. defrays the cntlro expenses of the and rich and well known, and gier, Innovaa John is which McDonald, better known as tew encampment, Mr. Var.ey, a British his step-son- , tion and an Incentive for the guardsReddy, the Cowbry, fell from his wore carrlo-- . olf last nighr men to perfect themselves in army subject, horse while riding for cattle some from their country house, tnree lilies miles from Oreana, Nevada. In falling tactics. from Tangier, by a large hand of na- his right leg was fractured below tho Three miners had a narrow escape tive brigands, headed by Raisuiy, me knee. Ills horse ran away and he from death In a Are which destroyed bandit who carried olf Mr. Harris found himself helpless and alone in the shaft house and all the ma- last Tho Perdicaris house was year. from help. Instead far and bills the Osthe Evolution mine at chinery broken luto about, half past eight last of he to crawl on bis start'd giving tip The loss of a $4,000. born, causing evening while the family were In the hands, reaching Oreana with the skin men were saved hy the hemic action drawing room, and the two men were and flesh worn from his limbs and suff Engineer Hooper, who brought the carried away." fering untold agony, but still game. men to the surface while the flames Mr. Gummere and tho British minThere Is no physician and only a few were surrounding him. ister are acting with energy !n the soction men In Oreana. but the railKid Trailer, a member f tbs fa- matter. They have sent a special car- road men hast I y put a hand enr into mous Jones gang of outlaws, was rier to tho court to Inform the sul- commission, and carried the Injured to Lovelock, where his Injuries taken prisoner hy a deputy ahcrlfT arid tan's deputy to comply with all re- mnn wore dressed. II will rccovor. TrailIs In Jail at Culbertson, Mont. quests they make In this matter and er Is the man whom Jones rescued to Insist that the terms demanded by Another Russian Battleship Sinks. from deputies, putting two of them to ltalsuly shall be granted In order to The battleship Orel, which was flight, about threo months ago. Jonos obtain tho release of the rBptlves. brought to Crenstadt Romo days ago to was shot shortly afterwards In a receive her main battery and to bo FATAL EXPLOSION. pitched battle. given tho finishing touches before goBlown and Works Fire ing into commission, suddouly sank at Up Miles Factory A special from City, Mont., Man Killed. Two One and her anchorage on the night of May 20. Boy of cfTorta the physicians says that all One mao and two boys were killed Vice Admiral Rojestvensky, to make the unknown man placed chief of the Baltic squadron, f and six men and two girls seriously under arrest there on suspicion was fireInstantly called from SL Petershaving engaged In an $8,000 diamond Injured by an explosion In the and under his supervision the disburg, on the works factory of Jose Scalona, ateal at Billings last week to of work swalpumping out and raising the Four N. of which he J. diamond outskirts Camden, gorge a large Orel was begun. Tho ship was raised lowed while wrestling with the off- small building were wrecked. Joseph and was found to be undamaged, save Scalona, the proprietor, was icers have failed. Interior was filled with dirty her that an arrested and held pending water. Some n had opened tha The discovery of a skeleton on the Investigation as to the cause of tho salt Kingston vanes, permitting the water ocranch, near rhllllpshurg, explosion, which Is said to have Merltng to rush In. room. in the curred mixing Mont., leads the Hirers to believe Disastrous Flood In Colorado. revealed been haa a murder that Will Chinese Fear That Ruaalans flood in th Cacho La Poudrs Tho Mrs. Merllng. owner ef the property. Burn Mukden and Liao Yang. In Is now confined In an Insane asylum, ('oh rud, caused hy the valley Th correspondent of the Iindon th foothlds Friday in V'uter where she went following the mysieri spout Standard fit Shanghai says reports reached Its height at Greeus murder of John Conn and h afternoon, that hav been received from Mukden t mid 11 woman o'clock Saturday between of the whbh ley rrni mother, tho Chines there nre alarmed The life was accused hy the Hirers, lost, so far as morning. only of threats mad' by the Uimst-anIs Robert Sirouss. who was known, yet During a row at Mcadcrvllt. Mont.. that they will burn Lino Yang nnd drowned near Tingmnlh. A number of I .carry CVnnteh. an rnfary Mukden lief.tr r. tiring to Harbin. uttd owing to conadd that the people ar- Connleh. Tho correspondent wounded his brother, Jroad f ordered has dition the nnd Mukden nt washing out ! info an un Tartar viceroyChine--kicking the latter's fn us yt to ns. of a tnmpH to occupy bridge. It l liupo'-Mhltbrig. The two men recognizable pulp. utter tho Run-stu- ret talu whether or not they hist their that place liuiue-Patclwere wrangling over family differ lives. retire. enrus. squared off In ft saloon nud, Ito Points Out Duty of Japan. Crew Blown Into the Water. during an eelinnt-- of Mows. ,le Con Th Isndmi Standard's correi pendschooner Fanny Th three ma-ienleh was hum kd down, when his brother Jumped on his face, crushing Adel, laden with coat oil, gasollno ent at Tohlo, telegraphing under dats "Addie-uilna his countenance with the hob nabs on and general mechamll-- . for Nome, of May 21, says: 111 tho harbor Imon of Hr financiers the on was set a. worn today meeting the heavy sides commonly hy Ala f t curing th sympathy of at Sin Pnnctsco by an explosion portune minora. la world In th present moa th nnd hold, In b clvllled occurred wl.ii (lie While driving to their homo near mentous n ut crisis. men Th board loss Marquis Ho strongly four total C. W. ami Ilennnn Arlola, Colo., Mrs, of Japan being th with their urged Impottani her son. Frank Ingles, were i hoi and th lime narrowly escaped re to cub llv.-s- , her legitimate contented burned. on ef them being killed by Marshal Humphreys, wnt never for a moment wavering Tin- Sixteenth stre- -l whmf, nl which claims, him-erod Into town and surrendered of tho was partly In a broad minded the vese-- was to the sheriff. There had been a bullied. Th totallying, loss will approxi- legitimate claim n i Interests of otln ballons. laud between the two tamllles. mate $0IU0" Japanese 11 e . New-chwan- r subs-quontl- o Au-tfi- n. mi:-:ing- . - I " e JAPS FORCED TO RETREAT. TRIBE CosColumn Encounters of Worst Argument. Get and sacks Following on the heels of the news of til disasters to the Japanese fleet the general staff at St. Petersburg has received official advices of the defeat of the Japanese force which was marching northward from Feng exeWang Cheng for the purpose of Mukden. on movement flank a cuting Details of the dispatch will not be made public until it has been passed in by the war commission, but to enough has been communicated make it cmar that In order to save tho themselves from destruction retreat to were compelled Japanese toward Feng Wang Cheng. Since General Kuroki sent a column northward to gain the road leading directly west from Mukden, General Kuropatkln has kept it under the closest surveillance, awaiting the moment when It should be so distant trom the main Japanese army as to prevent its easy reinforcement. In observing this plan, the Russians withdrew, and the Japanese not finding a strong force of the enemy before them continued to When the time for action advance. came General Kuropatkin let General Renuenkampff loose from leash. General RennenkampJf had under his command only a few regiments, but they were the flower ct the Cossack cavalry. On May 18 he fell on the enemy, whose number has not yet been revealed, with such vigor as to the compel Japanese retirement twelve miles towaid the' base, near enough, it Is presumed, to have received reinforcements from General Kuroki, who must immediately have been advised of the awkward predicament. Flanking FLOOD AT CHEYENNE. Several Lives Reported to Have Been Lost a3 Results of Heavy Rains. The Crow river ai Cheyenne, Wyo., Is running bank full as a result of heavy rains. From eight to twe.vo miles of the main line of the Union Pacific railroad and several miles of the roadbed of the Colorado & Southern railroad have been washed out. Several lives are reported to hav been lost among the ranchers living along the Crow river. The river in Cheyenne has spread out over Ihe lower sections, flooding the dwellings and businoes houses. Telegraphic wires between Denver and Cheyenne are disabled. A Denver News speelal from Cheyenne, received by telephone, says that six persons are known to have been drowned, namely two Clayton children, Private Hughes of the Thirteenth artillery, and two men, a woman and a child whose names have not been learned. CLOUDBURST IN COLORADO. - f l INDIANS. PRIMITIVE Their Customs Those of Red Men of a Century Ago. The Alabama Indians in Ihe Creek Nation are so primitive in their way that they attract attention where Indians are no uncommon sight. They are living and practising customs of the Indians of 100 years ago. They still speak their own dialect, being different the only one of the forty-nintribes composing the Creek Nation that does this. None of them cam They live in pole speak English. huts daubed with red clay. The Alabama tribe has affiliated with the Snake Indians and Is still more backward in accepting association with the white man. For a long time they refused to be enrolled on the IiOyal Creek rolls, but of late many of them have been persuaded to come forward and enroll. The prophet is the big man of the tribe. When a horse is stolen he Is supposed to be able to find it, or if Indians become sick he is expected to make them well. If a drought overtakes tho land he is expected to make it rain. He brews or makes all the medicine for his tribe. Pottery making, which Is a lost art was with the Creek Indians tribe of this members possessed by until a few years ago. The last survivor of the old school In the making of pottery was an old woman who died a few years ago.Kansas City e to-da- Journal. MAN. JUST LIKE HATEFUL Seat in a Crowded Street Car. How He Kept His Three women stood before him in the crowded Chestnut street car and glared indignantly at th newspaper h:ch he kept spread before his face. This continued from F.ixleonth street to Twelfth. Then he put down the paper and half arose. "Take this scut, madam, he politely said. Tin.-three exchanged uncertain glances. I mean the elderly lady, he still politely exclaimed. Immediately all three of the women turned their eyes abstractedly toward the advertising cards and became immensely interested tn the legends written there. Then the man slipped back into his seat and quietly resumed the reading ot his newspaper. Philadelphia Press. The Man In the Boy. In the acmn is wrnppi the forest, tn the little brook, the sea; The twig that win sway with the sparrow. Is sturdy tree. There is hope in a mother's Joy. Like a peach tn its blossom furled. And a noble hoy. n gentle boy, A manly boy Is king of the world. The power that will never fail u Is the soul of simple truth: The oak that delies the stormiest sklea Was upright in its youth: The beauty no time can destroy In the pure young heart is furled: And a worthy hov.; a tender hoy. A faithful hoy 1st king of the world. 1 NEWS n SUMMARY i More than 600 Armenia have taken refuge In Mush . n Ritlis. At Mason, Mich., Lewis 01b(, been sentenced to Imprisoning life for stealing $3 and Uo The National Editorial assoc has appropriated $100 to th for a monument over the graven Nye. olOl The English newspapers to, the greatest regret and sympatt ill luck in losing Japans (Zti (be itcM tw ylfl! ships. The g be carpenters' strike it Iowa, has been Moines, Seven hundred men have beet since May 1. Advices from San to ii i-- iM yei tie Domingo nounce severe fighting at Kai The government May 14. were defeated. Arcording to a dispatch from Vali of Bitlls, Asiatic Turkey, teen villages have been drstroyeq Armenian Insurgents in the diet: Saessun. William Hederman, aged u, and seriously Injured his motb East Chester, N. Y., because fused to give him money with i to buy whisky. An accident to & train from Arthur to Harbin occurred near ling. Thirty passengers were and fifty Injured arid the pert.! way was greatly damaged. During the reconnaissance of Arthur made by Vice Admiral T Friday of last week, a shell hit tl pedo boat destroyer AkatsuM, one officer and twenty four met The report that Russia may ly proclaim all the ports of t berlan coast, including Vladh to bo free, thus permitting strlctcd commerce, Is confirnad John II. Wood, former preak the First National bank of Ma: Ind., Iia3 been arrested on the e of having embezzled tho funds bank to the extent of several the dollars. g .irth ii1 fee Do rff cole 0 Th :dlf :irc! Do) i. if (tt Dot PfU d n From Chinese sources it Is n. 2,000 Russians have roue. Hsiu-Yen- . Cossacks have beer near Kaoliman and thirteen west, but none have been obseru the main road to Liao Yang. While fording the Chlckaska at Milan, Kans., a wagon conn W. llanlan, wife and five ct was overturned. The womas three children were drowned llanlan rescued two children us that :Ye several hours' effort After repeated conference W the bankers, the ministers aaf:4 The cub of the rovnl lion der statesmen of Japan, thYa Is regal In his play; The eaglet's pride Is ns have accepted the terms of ft As the old bird's, bald nnd gray. : The nerve that heroes employ popular loan of $50,000,000. It v fIn the child's young srm la furled. Issued at 92. hear 5 per centki And a gallant hoy, n truthful hoy, and run for seven years. A brave, pure hoy is king m the world. X George Shepard Burleigh. A trustworthy report has reived at Japaneso headquarters He Would Be on the Safe Side. V. Y. Morgan tells of a Swede who the Russian cruiser Hugatyr r came from Dakota to county and ashore outside of Vladivostok J m a to farm. wanted The land heavy fog and was Uesimved. buy agent took him around and finally he is the first ship of the Vlad!' it found what he wanted and said: Ay squadron to he destroyed. tak dees one. Then they went hack Nearly all the striking i' to town, and the agent was making In number, who seventy-ninit How do you want to out the papers. to Tri: nt1: pay for it? he asked. "Ay pay all; driven from Ludlow c All right. I'll Colo., a distance of twenty mile1 Ay hav da money. make out the deed," said the .agent. cavalry troops recently have J t it No. said Ole Olesnn. "Ay no want released after having len rege ad deed." "Yes. you do," argued iho by the military authorities. agent, "you pay the money and you The placer mining regulation!-- ' ;:t( 8 No. ro." said tho Yukon have been amended to gH get the deed." Swede, earnestly, "Ay no want deed. Itudoto tho Yulun coniini''slonff Ay hud deed op In Hakoly. Ay pay In his discretion, mm-- It mnn de money, lie gif ma deed. Ay muy, of any geef hoeni mortgage. Ay tak land. Ing property sane to be worked a th1 person Hy an hy he get land: ho get deed, demand. of th enso fiery-eye- d Raging Flood Sweeps Oown Colorado Valley, Causing Much Damage. A cloudburst at the head of tha Cache La Poudre river caused that stream to overflow its banks, and meagre reports received In Denver Indicate that great damage has been caused by the flood. Tho rush of tha flood caused the dam which holds the water of Livingston lake, sixty-flvmiles above Fort Collins. Colo., to break, and this added volume of water wept down the Cacho I,a Poudre. practically wiping out the towns of Livermore and La Porte, respectively fourteen and three miles above Fort Collins. It is reported that one per son was drowned nt tho former place. At Fort Collins tho river, which normally Is about the width of the aver-agmountain river, Is now over a mile wide, and the Russian settlement, consisting ot 300 families, Is inundated. e o BOMBARDED WITH ICE. Disastrous Hailstorm Causes Much Damage at Pueblo, Colorado. Tho heaviest hailstorm seen In Pueblo, Colo., for many years started at 2 oclock Friday afternoon. Hmi that weighed more than three ounces foil to a depth of an Inch. Considerable damngo was don and buudrnds of windows were broken. Tho principal business houses In tho city having skylights and til roofs tro all damaged, and many mer chants suffered losses of stock from the hall pouring through tha broken Tho fruit trees In th skylights. vicinity are stripped and early vegetables pounded into th ground, whil every holhouso within th storm radius Is a tun wreik. Foma of the hailstones measured fourteen Indies in clrcumferenco. In several Inntam ra tho largest stones punctured shlng.cd roofs and f0j through to th floor. Nearly loo per- hy :li wRh big hath, tones. JAPS USE HUMANE BULLETS, d I OF Surgeons Find They Leav Small Wound. Tho Russian army surgeons are prnLIng tho Japanese bullets. They Indict a small, dear wound, though they possess good slopping effect, Captain Vorohreff wns struck hv ' during the lighting n't tho Yatu river, but he survived nml is expected to recover. Several gun nrs of tho heroic Third battery ar convalescent, though tholr Intestines wr pierced. - X be-- fc Ns e e den-sse- haf da money. Dees time Ay no want deed. Ay want inortgago. Yon Ay pay da money. gif ma b mort gag." Kansas City Star. Where Telegrams Are Mailed. A miner who was anxiously awaiting the result of negotiations upon which depended the bonding of his mine, sent n employ to tho nearest town to get his mall, promising th man that he would not retire until his return with tho important answer. "No mall for you!" was the disappointing answer delivered about midnight. Several days afterwards, the employe, When searching his pockets for a yellow cigarette paper, envelope marked "Western Union." "What Is Ihai?" asked the mlno owner. "Som advertising mailer for you. I got It the other night." was th answer as he handed his employer th linKrtant telegram. 1 Reprimand for Cardinal. Cardinal Muthleti, Ihe only French resident cardltml, luis severely for publishing In th reprimanded Revue de Deux Monties nn srllelo signed "A Witness." giving hi recollection of the death of ta-UI. and several Incldot t of the following eon-ela- !n Big Silver Nugget. ten ton sliver nugget taken from lb Idaho mine I on f n, startling exhibit shown In th Ialnro of Mines nml Metallurgy at th world's fair. Th King Is a Physician. King Edward studied ntedldii and surgery a good deal while Prince of Wales. ( l may slty The town of Bonesied. i G In Dakota, ha po less than a month from s v1 300 to a city of 3,000. llnet! cated at th edg of the Rocbu county, South V t V to rvatlon, whlrh th government paring to open to homes eadei A Toklo dispatch says It l H! ly certain that the battleship was sunk hy a Russian mine off th roast. The position of l mines makes navigation vessels, and a prniw foreign governments Is expect It Is said th authorities renir destroying all Armenian villa t Sassun district of Asia Minor. to prevent th concent ration of gents In th mountains and th t- - -- I danger-neutra- Intlon of the villager on th where they mny ho better Alfred Morgan, aged to ho a relative of J. 1 hhttf burned to death nt hi hm land. N. J., Sunday. HI h". discovered on lire nnd nn mad to rescue him. hut th spread so rnpidiy Hint thls nlbles. For on hour William o St. lout! I"1 . years, Eight cases brought against Mrs. Sophia f bringing girl charr for hy Inttr't'' drt dismissed In th t'rl1 , at PL Louis. Judge M'H1"., that th evident wa m prov th states rasa- wr t l'.i Jo was convicted of forgery. Ijur In Dover, Deln w,l . Iff watched to see Hmt h Mennwhl struct?!. hurled stick and clod 1,1 rL nut. It was th first ra stocks cL - b I |