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Show T' V ths onuY rnivspAP.zn in CAciin pniriTCD & LC3A; Cfoy, ufoli. TUZ0DAYU.1AY IT.t q4. ' r:wrf l A o.bnimjuAiFrF 1 A RUSSIAN v,-- -f 1t Zxzzrt tf A. Is 1 ' fy JJltU tafef-s:- Amass M. Clayton fwaa' y ester day. sente need to sma one year and a bah J ia the rfitate Prison as Sca!i Ost Pom pnniibmei it loir .the. crime of eta tejf:: f JsfL-- tedVcstla, L H. Chy ' ; a CLmt. on Saturday by a score f 8 Jensen, the pUcfcer, played a fctrtjpg game, bxt bad very poor IsiiLr ! fif vl wir tftia ta 3. td Uaitf bexHemsml cf srhioh ha wastd-judge- d gui try. lie rill be taken JU;uet 0wdDrte itsAtziztche Victim. to Salt Lak to fcegiohii sentenct, , fsclSilieis ArM.-".tIIs- ia -- - todies l 'When i n tu-e- d 5 .I 1 not-desi- r - ' P 7 " V - V atfice. ' i - .Attorney Wed.gwood ashed for s granted 15 day inwhicfi A deofecwigrosr - fonoWed. the to prepare a hill wf. exceptions, ia explosion which echoed far ashore, au appeal may be Immediately fames itftreloped the iSli.bnt DJiyton iU begin the cruiser, which evnienUy was badly servile of bit aestemce today, any1 i crippled. I ; r. way. " i s The crew of the erniaer was ite n to be fighting the Are, which they at last soeceeded in extinguishing. and ,th young naval A lister ship took the damaged officer ty&o was the Aero of Che ex vessel In tow and disappeared to ploit was feted and s recomMMnded the southeast. V..., for tlse Cross of Bt. George. The ftanch cscapcd the bot fire The, llassians an Clay lC . ai directed against her by the Japan preheddaqg that the jwesenee f a ess ships, but, being unable to re- JapaneMvtqfiadroB meant aa at turn to Port Arthur, or get ; into tempt to capture Daln. blew p Dalny, she wag beached not. far the pkrsiwi quietly evsenatedlhe from Dalny. place. - 1 ; a few of the higher cfUcers Only Twothotxand Japanese bavere-ooeopie- d were aware of the plan, the sucthe road ta Hancbilipn. cess of which depended off PoetAythar--cnttiug , upon' agsio eecrecy. r The achievement raised strong force tecadrandn.t against the spirits 6f the Russians afloat Polkmlitiii. and-wa- and-awhor- -- They Reach . the f n News Centers appeared in court wat accompanied by Xuo, Yung, Saturday, , May; U yesterday W edgrwood, bo ' moved Tbe Russian attack was ctrefcily Attorney for a ner trial, and argued it plsBe4 oft May 10 while the length in so. pport of Ms motion. Japanese squadron was. concen- District Atto Vary Sfebekor rtaUttd trated outside Dalny devoting its the motion a ad event into a whole attention to Tallenwan bay, I evidence-i- trod ts4 WS8 carried out the same at the trial. At the foaclosion of ;-j night. a the argument dodge 'Hart denied ' The attacking force was not the motion, s fid ordering the deregular torpedoLoat, bat was otiiy fendant to ita nd asked him if aisiall naphtha launch .in rota he bad any b tgal reason t to offer mandof a yonug naval offlcer.wbe why sentence thanks net I be pas , had with him. three jarkiu. The eed. ,4 no have was t,M the reply, launch caonntcd . small machine 'but Attorney interWedgwood .three carried torpedoes, j gnu and an-- earnest here made tan rupted Whea darkness, fell tie lauueb clearer the mi hnratm sentence J crept out of PortiArihur, haggle one year. with o the shore lights aboard The District Attorney aid ; that ' and no glow from the engine! to be did r to resist or op It wai late pose the appeal ; for leniency betray her presence but when she gained the enter tie of .nfimld not engg-Sa- t the .extent - of the Japaaese sqnndrbn; " Slipping the penalty. Tle Judge then itftpicket through the torpedo-boa- t a sentence 'of IS month i a od selecting the 'nearest warsb p, 'the State prison, and tie defendant a big armored cmijr, she stole to was turned ever to 8herlff Higby '. inpptirt. ChtriT; Emery of Balt Lake Fell tl fert Arthur Current county has. gone to Chilliectbe, fcprts tf Mo., after Bhcrnan Stausbnry, wwHiliMeJt who U wanted lor kickicg an eye J. NV, Dnrr.an in. a, Balt outf Iaks saloon, on AgrilAib. It TTts Id Tea Ttwiatd lie F3 ia Charley Rota, tha Utah champion, won an easy victory ever tka Riidrj CsgsgeaKct Li Itifort i Frank . Unfrird,- tha German Ucc&aaUcifiJ Aaoiha Rumor cl Cittl strong boy who wrestled in LoHotliiiiYa, , ' i - . v lj h ward her tad sacce&dcd in explti-inagainst her. aide a single tor- Various Rumors 83 MAR RUKOR GKO, ,f 4. (SuMtol , i - - 1 , ii i" . t Che Too, May 16. A comblnci land and tea attack on Poitk Arthur ! to take pla&e between the lOth and 23rd of this mom h.-- - The Japanese hope ' to occnpy Dxlny wjihin a tew daym It is uot fortified and is the ouly port between Talien Wan and Kin Chon end is about midway between' the two. After destroying the mines at Talien Wan the Japan-.- , ese intend lauding additions! troop at that . point and then commence au attack on Port Ar sob-mari- ne , - thur. A. Japanese oflrtr in a conversation with a correspondent of the Associated Press, said tlA-expected ttf lose 2,000 men in taking tbe city, but; considered that number very small in comparison with the sick1 and wonnded that could receiye, relief , and be placed y - 1 gon with Linde, the Swedish The match took place in Balt Palace, - Rots wen the first fall In fifteen .nlnntca, and the itbnd in nine clsstos. Andrew Kewcnla and Lewis Hmitb miuera employed iu the Highland Boy mine at Bigham, were both s.1 badly hurt, but in srperate An ore bncket fell on Keweolas head, , fractn ring, his Skull. Smith had bis bead nearly blown off. by a premature blast and will moat likely die. - Mrs.'. Henry Trice, colored, of Salt Lake, bnnting for ber date at eight, found him about baf acas over and ordered him to go home with her. Inspired to bravery by booxe, be and the better half sailed ii and nearly hod him put to sleep when tbe police arroted both. Tb man for drnnkeness, tbe womat for assault and battery. chim-pnin- a. London,' May 14. A telegram from Paris sayt a rumor Is curient there that Port Artur has fallen . and that ten thousand men were killed daring the engagement.' Nothing confirmatory is obtainable in London. The rumor ia probably false. Neither Bt. Petersburg nor Tokio bars bad my intimation of the beginning of an attack on. Tort acoi-dent- Arthur.;4' bus-ban- d d, John M. Staker, a resident of Wilsons lane, a few miles from Ogden, thought be would take r drink of whiskey before retiring By mistake be got bold of a botth of similar appearance but containin condition ' to s again take the which bis wife fields From a s reliable Chjnese ing, carbolia acid, had purchased for use in disinfect source it is claimed the en trance aohieken ing coop. . Jle took i to Port Arthur iwnot blocked. drink before discover8T1XD rOR REDEiirriON- his mistake.' AhLacghua dcs ing tor was 16.' Officials .immediately summoned, .fWasbington; May here bavs received an intimation the man died within a few hours.' that a great battle willT.be fongbt . Whisky was responsible for at. at Mtao Tang as tbe Russian e have, insane freak by George Nenmeyei determined to make a stand there of, Murray.' He was standing on to redeem themselves. Tbe rumor tbe street when-bsuddenly an cannot be traced at this hour to its non need that be was not afraid to lie down with his head . between a source. ' r Worses heels. A. moment later be DISPATCH BOAT PLOWN.fiT. put his ides into execution.' Tbe ITokio, May 16. The. Japanese horse which he .selected for the dispatch bost'Mlyako while em exhibition eonld not fee the joke pblyed in exploring Kerr bay was and began to jnmp and kick. through the explosion of Nenmeyer was kicked in the head submarine mine. Right casualties and was unconscious, when he was : td-Vanrl- -- gpo'd-slze- d - : A daring and vicious tramp ts t etulted Toby and Charley Foster, rwo young men of Ogden, while' hey were on the- way to work inv - e express, office, ' here both were "employed on .lifcht shirt. Tbe tramp, saying onre tbe fellows Pm lockonly ing for, began tq pelt them with rocks. Toby wai knocked down nd Charlet vns struck In tbe bead several times. ,Their cries brought . help, but the tramp escaped. Both-unnha St&AVl "Balt JAZZ JUDICAL TICKST. Tbe Demothi Jodi of crat and republicans eiat district are bolding conventions today to mominate district Jodg-- a and Attornies, The Democrats have named Btewart, A. M. Cherry, C. ,VV. Lake, May 16. -- Wells-Farg- o j f ore reported. '; ; A report of a severe engagement id the bills around llela Ten last Thursday has been received at Shan Hal Kiran. It lacks veTifif cation, but,' according to it, thm Kcsfiaus lost 1C00 men killed and wounded and tbe Japanese occupied the town of Hriu Yen. The Japanese lost is not given. It is impossible to obtain, confirmation here of the reported fighting, but a bsttla there is not unlikely; place ia in tbe path of tbe . First . Japanese army the is. Oal Cheng corps. apparent T , Objective of thla corps. ' Hsiu Yen ia sitoated in the midst of rngged hills, where a mall force could resist tbe enemy with telling effect before, being compelled ultimately to retreat. ' . , re-fnae- . g men 4 were covered with picked up and carried to bis room. Tbe Providence that watches over loud, and ?tbeir bats were ent drunken men aod children was ihrongh as- with a knife. Beth with him, however, and be toon bud scalp wounds that required' ' insn.v stitches to does. W . recovered, - , . A Hall, tad Hard for judges and Cay Van Cott for Attorney. -The Republicans have named M. VV. Kitchie, Geo.. G. Armstrong. T. D. Lewis and C. W. Morris for jodges, at this hour the nomination for attorney seems to rest between Loofbonrow and Benner X. 8mith,with the former in the lead. v re i - tK ejOfOtOtW-WWHClOtCtOt- '"i-- . e ICIC1CI CiOKJfCiCtCtC I 1 . : ;.:: cur,:;:. A I,,..-..- UaJ (, UM "a , J la CutiV.ftt At ti 'VsTfcC b-- h sr t r 4 , B- r tf mi .r -- 9 - , 1 i - . i 11. -t 6 wtaJUiy ut-1ia tl .- ? Lake.; t uf prtitJl4.l9Un TO TO Ik brxarlir' V09 T a, young man named Cole was struck ca the head by a trolley' pole and knocked senseless froid tbe car, ia Celt the wrong 'side .k ::;n:;TUL rosciBiLiTY. Vi B y vt4 it "jlit ;t. i;..;,,. l.m wuwnpiwufc.MUh BuU , w.,4k ilr.FoIk f -t -- .dat-j.ht- ' . f In the final game of the series between the 8alt lJke and Spokane. baseball teams on Sunday, the Elders beat tbe Indians by a score of 7 to 4. i Jpaping'nppn a street car from tl iwguatIBCorpifrnr-- . v. trr th fenrth Spclise score 1 ts.sc.Ldl Lata the Silt j ty over TII It U tL Iii fPEi-au- lf y S I?C. , ABLE r.rrur.LICAK VICE PELCIDENTIAL NOrilNEE. tL&t CnailtgAmnLii-slot!! Utited 1 1!-- , l l.esj, j irff. i.r. 1 ut . M i f4,Iwb ia ia It. (3. i Ii. v Itv 5 L m, Li - ww-u- r, j r ' ,,1 I tL year, vf m ' I , , fresidunUiln e.iu,,'.9tlif ti ui ti. lawyer i l iu 1, .i ,u d. 4 r- - |