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Show THE WEEKLY SENTINEL laps Said to Hava Outwitted Followers of Czar. uiiaiuiNiuiiNHiitMH mi vrociToii. UTAH STATE NEWS. Tbs town of Fountain Green la free from cantagions disease and the Quarantine baa been raised. Lehl during the coming brill probably erect a new eight-rooschool house. been received Washington by cable from Chefoo, Advices have in e Port Arthur, to the effect that Japanese land forces have appeared at Fung Wang Chang and at Tashan. No details are furnished. The first miies named place Is about forty-fivnorth of An Tung in Manchuria, and the latter is a few miles inland from the mouth of the Yalu river. According to the calculations of the naval officers here they believe that this movement has placed the Japanese on the Russian flank and perhaps in the rear and on their line pf.cpmnrunl.cn-tlon- . It fs believed tliat the recent attack upon Port Arthur and Talien Wan was a diversion perhaps to cover the expeditious land movements of who were probablj the Japadese, landed from transports at some point west of the Yaiu river e -- summer modern EXECUTED BY MOB. at Vladivostok Sunday was ui questionably for the purpoee of determinOhleana Wreak Vengeance Upon a ing whether the Russian shlpa were REPORT OF AN ENGAGEMENT in the Negro Murderer. harbor. Finding that the fleet OFF JAPANESE COAST. A mob of 800 men gathered at the was absent. It la believed that the MonJapa withdrew their vessels and lay county Jail at 8pringfleld, Ohio, Richard As a Result of Tsrrifle Eneountr in wait for the return of the absent day night and lynched Russian Fleet Said to Have Bean Dixon, of Cynthlana, Ky., a negro, who squadron Bunk or Captured. had ahot Policeman Collins. Dixon BORROW WHILE THEY CAN. was ahot to death in the Jail yard, after which bie body was bung to a The London Dally Mall publisher I Wilt te Endeavor Secure Japanese telegraph pole and the mob spent a dispatch from Tokio, dated March I In America and England. half hour riddling the body with bulMoney rumored la Tt that the Jay saying: anese fleet engaged the Russian Vla4 The Japanese government la, it la lets. Colllne was shot by Dixon Sunwas In Ivostok squadron at tea yesterday. stated, considering the advisability of day morning while the latter reIn room a his hotel in Springfield the of b The result engagement seeking to secure Immediately n loan not announced, but according to th in America and Europe. Although It moving hla baggage. He bad decided rumor, Russian ship were destroyel la estimated that enough bonds can to quit the place, and, fearing trouble Or captured." be sold at home to provide sufficient with Anna Coirbln, a woman with A later - dispatch from SL Peter money to prosecute the war for at whom he was acquainted, Dixon asked Collins to. go to the hotel with him. burg says that a similar report wai least one year and a half, and al- While In his room Dixon and Miss rife in that city, but that the Russiai though many Japanese statesmen and Corbin quarreled, and Dixon is aaid war office declares that It baa re financiers believe that Japan la capa- to have shot her In the breast The celved no news of any euch engage ble of waging war to a conclusion policeman then attempted to arrest Dlxcn, when the latter fired Into the ment. A11 effort to Confirm the report without a single cent officer's body. Inflicting fatal wounds. borrowing up to 10 o'clock Wednesday morning abroad, and have. In a spirit of naRUSSIANS IN KOREA. have been unavailing. tional pride, counselled that no forThe probability of auch an engage- eign loan be sought, yet It Is felt Movement No Longer Regarded as a ment tends to confirm the rumor. The that there may arise in a year or two Diversion. attack by the Japanese on the harbor a contingency when money may be Advices from Tokio state that It la seriously needed. believed the Russian Vladivostok that Among the Russian generals to It Is thought that It would be bethave an Important command In th ter to place a loan now. If possible, Squadron Is now in the vicinity of the Japanese war is Gen. Dragomiroff. A1 than attempt to do bo in a future mouth of the Tumen river, engaged in though a rough old soldier, he 1 $ crisis when money may be badly need- covering the movement of troops from celebrated and sympathetic Possiet bay to the valley of Tumen. person ed. Russian scouts are reliably reported to have penetrated eouth as far as Kluang Sung. The earlier Russian movement into northeastern Korea waa regarded as a diversion, but 'it now appears that & considerable force It is thought that the participated. Russians may occupy and fortify some strong position on the Tumen river. Reports regarding Russian movements In northwestern Korea are mearre and unreliable. The force north of the Yaiu Is being Increased, but it is doubted if any considerable number of Russians have crossed that river. Mr. Klrtland, an elderly lady of Croydon, while stepping on to a porch, - fell, breaking her right arm. " . The weather has been so pleasant ta Sevier county that farmers hare been working In their fields. Balt Lake Is to hare an automobile factory, a Chicago firm haring decided to establish a plant in the capital SOLDIERS GUARD TOWN. city. Precaution Taken to Prevent Oscar Vogel, formerly of 8alt Lake Every Race Riot at 8pringfield, O. City, was found dead at Portland, and A dispatch from Springfield, O., conthere ta a suspicion that he was murGovthe information that while tains dered. ernor lierritk has not proclaimed a The boilermakers are again at work state of martial law, such a condition in the shops at Ogden, and the anxiety exists in the downtown dispractically over the prospects of a general strike tricts and the burned portions of the has passed. town formerly occuple.d by the negre The management of the St Louis resorts. Ten companies of the Ohio fair has granted the request made national guard are on picket duty, and by this state for space in the educa- seven more companies are expected. The saloons without exception have tional building. been closed, and many other lines of There seems to be good prospects business have ceased. practically for the construction of an independ- Mayor Bowlus has not only closed the ent telephone line between Parowan remaining negro saloons, hotels and lodging houses which are under the and Cedar City. ban of the mob, but has erdered the reLake of Salt Retail merchants proprietor in etery Instance to me ve port that the past week gave them a out all the Intoxic ntitig drinks. anJ in larger trade than any previous week some instances even the fixtures, including gambling apparatus. of the present year. The old Deseret News building, a READY TO TRANSFER. land mark of Salt Lake City, Is being of torn down. It is claimed a modern Uncle Sam Can Get Panama Canal by April 15. business block will be erected on the site. A Paris dispatch says Owing to The stage of the Salt Lake theatre the reports of a hitch in the Panama has been equipped with four firh sta- canal negotiations. Ambassador Portions, each with 60 feet of boss, and ter invited President Po to tall at the all danger from fire la being reduced embassy, where they held a conferto a minimum. ence. M. Bo maintained that there Brick Maeky and Hans Cyer, two Is not the slightest obstacle to tho l Finlanders working In the Ophir Hill completion of the transfer of the company's property to the United mine at Ophir, drilled Into a missed States. M Ilo emphasized hole, Macky being killed and Cyer the need for particularly the transfer concluding seriously injured. before April 25, saying that every forThe running of the first passenger mality, legal and otherwise, would be train Into Riverside. Cal., by the 8an effected before that date Government influence is decidedly favorable to Pedro, Los Angeles A Salt Lake rail- winding up the transfer, and will not road Is to be celebrated by that city encourage any obstacles. In gala style on March 12th. Blotted Out Whole Family. It Is reported that deer are getting Another family tragedy similar to plentiful near Croyden, and that a few days ago one made Its appearance the Beseke case has occurred at Pen-Voa sutrutb of Berlin. Theodore n6ar the school house and was driven away by the boys throwing snowballs Br&mbach, a commercial traveler, at It. took his wife and son to the circus on The Utah Condensed Milk company Thursday evening, and after returning of Richmond, opened up their canning home the family sat down to a supper. factory the first of this month. The After his sen and wife had gone to bed BramhacJi on the gas, but factory has been equipped with the the rooms wereturned too well ventl'ated. latest Improved machinery, at a cost and his plan of death failed. In the of 1 56,000. morning Brambarh shot his son and Governor Heber M. Wells has ap- his wife and then himself, having present a to a friend with pointed Winslow F. Smith and Heber viously a letter explaining his act Ilrambach. J. Grant delegates to the first Inter- like iente lant Ilesoke, hal lived far national congress on school hygiene, beyond hlR means and had become into be held In Nurenberg, Germany, volved in financial difficulties. from April 4 to April 9, 1904. RUSSIA OUT OF IT. Mrs. Richard Jones of Hooper, Weber county. Is refuting President Vill Not Exhibit at the SL Louis ExRoosevelt's race suicide theory In a position. way that Is truly remarkable. Finance Minister Kokovzoff of RusThe seventeen sia makes the announcement that the lady has been married years and has twenty children. response to his effc-t- s to gel intendTbs winter that has Just ended has ing exhibitors to reconsider their debeen one of the mildest known la cision not to participate in the St. Louis exposition bad been insufficient years In southern Utah and the to warrant the government to reconand truckers are Jubilant sider Its determination, and that. conover tbs prospect of an abundant and sequently Russia would not participate in the exposition. early crop of fruit and vegetables. Frank Ross, who shot and killed his RUSSIANS OPTIMISTIC. wife la Salt Lake City on Christmas day, has been found Do Not Expect an Outbreak In the Balkan Country. guilty by a jury of mnrder in the first Careful inquiry in St. Petersburg degree. Rose seems anxious to pay the penalty and will ask that he be concerning the outlook in the Balkans shot develops that the prevailing opinion Mre. Helen Nagle enlctded at the in government, as well as in diplomatic circles. Is against an outbreak home of her brother In Ogden, hang- of war in the spring, although the to atkeraelf In the raftera the ing danger is not eonsidered passed. A tic. She left a number of letter to perfect understanding exists between relatives !m which she said she was Russia and Austria, and besides, the authorities appear to be comtired ef the work and worry In this Russian Satisfied pletely regarding the attitude world. of Bulgaria At the old folks day celebration at FIFTY LIVES LOST. Fountain Green on the 2nd. 229 persons partook of the banquet spread French Steamer Wrecked Off Coaat of ta tha'r honor. There were fourteen Cochin China. persona present between 70 and 80 A special dispatch received in Lonpersons between don years, and forty-on- e Wednesday from Paris announces to and 70 years. that tho French steamer Cambodge The town of Terrace, which has (of 2,335 tons), which left Rangoon on been a tneul station, coaling point and February 17 for Cochin China and freight division since the earliest days European ports, has been wrecked in ef tha operation of the Southern Pa a storm off the coast of Cochin China. rifle, has practically ceased to exist, The Cambodge carried 100 passengers, Annamese. About fifty of them the railroad buildings having all bees mostly were drowned. moved to Montello. L. C. Dunning, a Union Paclfio train Army Bill Passes Senate. In is living Ogden, baggageman During consideration of the army charge 1 with stealing some clothing appropriation bill in the senate Wedand articles of Jewelry from a trunk nesday, Mr Bacon protested against which was In his charge. It is claimed the acceptance of the statute of Fredthat part of ths plunder was found la erick the Great of Germany, tendered tha ooal bln at Dunning's bouse. by Emperor William, on the ground O. W. Holman has been arrested oa that the former German king was not a charge of having set fire to the In sympathy with the American instiLehl creamery, early In the winter, tutions. Mr. .Stewart defended Fredthe Inlldlng being destroyed. There erick against what he characterized Mr. Bacon's gross had been no fire in tb building for misrepresents- several days, and the conflagration I tions. The army apropriation bill was j passed. was undoubtedly ths work of sa S ( Pos-essi- ca-na- ae-va- nt T fruit-growe- rt HEWS SUMMARY FIERCE SEA BATTLE FLANKED THE RUSSIANS. T senate has confirmed th aaia-.th Isthmian canal emml-sieaer- . a. StWaab-IngtoDaring a terrific windstorm tad-- , a wall In the Wilson block was blown out and the Hyatt hotel vm unroofed, No one was killed. lira. A. B. Woods, an aged we man. Pacific train Jumped from a Southern waa and lastantly Bear Bto, Nevada, woman th believed waa It billed. was Insane. About sixty Japanese laborers last week left Santa Clara county, CaL. for San Franelaco, from which print they will aaB for Japan to enlist in th Japanese army. Mrs. Julie J. Crawford, who possessed much property in Pittsburg, Sa was feu ad dead tn bed i p asFranciBoo, having been accidentally a. phyxiated by gas. A report Is current In Denver that the strike of coal miners ia the souther Colorado field Is about to be settled, the men having become tired of the prrioaged strugle. p sdvlcea from Vladivostok say that 606 Chinese brigands are terrorising the district of Ninguta. Thetr leader, Yavanten, proclaims himself Invulnerable to bullets. A tremendous earthquake, which did much damage, occurred at Lima, Peru, a the 4th. Nothing comparable with it had been experienced during the last thirty years. Adolph Krug, formerly dty treasurer of 8eattle, a bo suicided on January tat, is charged In two suits .filed the forged l&at week, with having aamea of his wife and brother to notes aggregating over $10,004. Becoming the sister of her own chib dreu la the situation of Mrs. Minnie Krueger, who, with her four sons, has bee lastly adopted by William R. and his wife, of Chicago. BRUTALITY OF SOLDIERS. Policemen ride on the wagons with Russians 6ald to Have Maltreated many of the non union truck and bagWomen of Anju. gage wagon drivers who have takes A cable from Seoul says: The Rusthe places of the strikers in Kansas sian soldiers operating in the vicinity and many of the of Anju are committing all manner of City, are armed. age. In the Turkish war cs was sethe native excesses, maltreating fifteen verely wounded in the Shipka pass, Location of Pigeon bay, where Jap- women and There are fifteen dead, upon perpetrating robbery for maimed but, though life on that anese are thought to have landed big and three been to have knows injured Korean soldiers occasion, he is accounted one of ths force to atorm Port Arthur from land every opportunity. a attacked of the invaders on persona are reported missing aa the body first generals In the Russian army. tide. . Friday last, the 4th Inst , and suc- result of the collapse of the unfinished ceeded in killing thirty of them. It Is Darlington apartment hotel building STARS SHOW WHERE JAPANESE - HOBSON" STEAMERS GROUNDED. reported that as a result of a collision in New York City. between Russians and Korean soldiers Edward Tenney, one of the men emat Kang Ge the Russians were driven Yaiu river. the by the Western Union Telebeyond ployed graph company In Chicago, in place of MURDERED HIS FATHER. striking messenger boys, was attacked ihtM young men, who knock Min by Grave Charge Mad Again Yeung down and stabbed him. Man of San Franelaco. Tvs young men, Curtis Baker and Joseph Buttgenbach, who was mysGilbert McCabe, were blown to pieces teriously wounded In hie pork packing la the yard of a man named Burhop In San Francisco factory Saturday st Independence, Ore., from an exnight, died Monday without regaining plosion of dynamite which waa being consciousness. Albert Buttbcnbaeb, dead mans son. and Louis E. thawed ta a pail of hot water. the General Manager lludge of the Brune, the bookkeeper, are still detained at the city prison, and It Is Santa Fe has issued an order proprobable that young Buttgenbach will be charged with murder. A similar viding that any employee of ths road charge will probably be placed against whose wages are garnished will be Brune. suspended from service until after the garnishment is withdrawn. A Discredit to the Nation. returns on samples from Analytical The report of Charles Bonaparte and new bismuth discoveries ent of the inR. on their Clinklngton Woodruff, 3 per cent vestigation of the alleged abuses and Sodavttle, Nev, show 13 20 80 cents ounces silver and bismuth, Irregularities in the public service of the Indian Territory under the con- gold per ton. The ore occurs in a six feet in width trol of the interior department, was ledge from two to submitted Monday by tlic president. That the woman who, under the The report stigmatizes the conditions name f Joe Monaghan," herded catThe Japanese attempted to tend a squadron or of setting fire to whatever in the territory as Involving "immetle and rode the range In Oregon for number of steamers loaded with in- ships might come in contact with diate danger of ruin to the genuine twenty-fivyears In the gulee of a Indian population and profound disto flammable, through the channel at Vlcerojr AIexleff man. and whose real sex was not to credit United the States, exciting one of these ship grounded Port Arthur, with the intention either burg that reasonable discontent on the part of known until her death, waa none Detr th, Ughthou.e on the Tiger's all classes of the of exploding them in the narrow pas- - Tall population and de- other thaa Kate Bender, the notorious oa and the the other peninsula and drastic remedies Kansas murderess, is th rumor curprompt manding and the Russian bottling up shore of Golden Hill. sige rent at Ontario. oa the part of congresa.' WIH ichwlnk was almost instantly ORDERS OVERLOOKED. MANIAC HAD MONEY. Naval Appropriation Bill Passed. killed, and hla wife. Marie Bchwink. 6lx People Dead as Result of a Rail- Government Bonds Worth $7,000 DisThe senate on Monday passed the probably fatally ahot by John White, naval appropriation bill, which hat a sheepherder, at Billings, covered by Relative. way Accident Mont Six persons killed, three fatally inMrs. Grace P. Johnson of Boston, been before It for the past four or five White says nothing regarding his motive tor the shooting It I believed jured, two Injured and a limited ex- who Is endeavoring to procure the re- days, and then took up the army bill press train and a freight partially lease of her nephew. Dr. J. H. Holmes, The principal question debated in con- th man wsa Insane. It ta stated that work ta ta destroyed by fire aa the result of a from the state Insane asylum at Ag- nection with the naval hill related to head-ocollision Tuesday on the Ala- news, Cal., has found In San Francis- the price and method of supplying maac ta the near futu- - on the Orearmor plate for battleships, and It bama Great Southwestern railway co, where he left his trunk three grew out of an amendment suggested gon has). Wyoming, irrigation eater-prta-e near Kewanee seventeen miles north of worth 7,000 governby which 240,009 acres st lnad by Mr. Patterson providing for a govof Meridan, Miss. It la understood years ago, ernment armor plant. He ultimately in tbs Big Horn country is to b reto him. His ment bond belonging the wreck was caused by the freight withdrew the amendment but offered train overlooking orders to meet the former landlady had sold the trunk several othera, all of which were laid claimed under the operations sf ths Oarer desert land act express. hut preserved the bonds. oa th table. Juba M. Glover, a former congressPoisoned Whole Family. 400,000 Troopers for Manchuria. Bailor Win His Suit man from Missouri, who was ImprisA Berlin cable says: Lieutenant A St. Petersburg correspondent reSeaman Albert Louie of tb British oned tn the hull pen at Cripple Creek. Carl Beseke, retired, after a long and ports an interview with General ship Troop waa awarded $4,000 dam Oohx, tar some time, has filed suit steady decay of fortune, yesterday minister of war, who. while re- agea by the United State circuit court against Governor Peabody and several took bis last money and gave a splenfusing to give the number of men con- of appeals in San Francisco, Monday mtalag companies, asking for $110,904 did dinner in honor of his centrated In the far east, said the mil- Loul waa a sailor on th ship during damages for false ImprisonmenL fieseke then itary authorities were well pleased daughters birthday. Charles Dick of Akron ha a bee 1900. and when the vessel poisoned his wife, daughter, two chil- There was no lack of troops, be said February, left Fuean, Korea, h fell from a yard elnried to the United States senate to dren. respectively 12 and 16 years old. but the meant of transportation at a military academy, and yond Lake Baikal were Inadequate arm, breaking bis leg and arms. Th snoceed the late Marcna A. Hanaa. He himself with cyanide of potassium, General Sakharoff declared that the master of the ship refused to put back was given the solid Republican vote attendance to medical into get port which he seemingly Inserted In the number of troops to go to Manchuria at th senate and house, which voted fracmouth of each in the form of a pill had not yet been fixed; be would send for the Injured man, but set the was The tures himself. work badly ia separate sessions. The Democrats after they had gone into a drunken !what waa necessary, and he admitted dona voted for John H. Clarke of Cleveland. ltttp. that the minimum would be 400,000. Charles Cohagen entered the home Families Rescued. Japanese Still Landing Troops. Will Photograph lllr'l Ballots. of T. R Flynn, a contractor of WinTha families of George and John The Paris Temps prints a dispatch chester, Ills., while the latter was District Judge Johnson of Denver Berger and Miss Kuntz, a school and shot and killed Mrs. Flynn, from SL Petersburg as follows: The has given permission to attorneys for teacher, fourteen persons In all, who waa sick in bed. Cohagen then who landing of Japanese troops continues ' the league of honest elections to have have been Imprisoned by high water killed himself. He had been ta near Won San (Gen San). Korea. photographs taken of fraudulent bal In their homea on Shelly's Island in Flynn's employ until he was disMost of the forces are proceeding to lota used In precinct 2 of the Fourth the Susqnehanna, opposite Goldsboro, charged recently. Pa. have been rescued. Ping Yang. It Te expected that the ward of Denver. It le claimed there Mr. Laura Wyman, wife of on of Immense Sum Owed. Japanese will take the offensive as are lees than 206 legal voters In this tho largest landowners In central Kensoon as they have concentrated their precinct, yet at the November elecThe receiver of the firm of Stephen tucky, baa given birth to quadruplets. troops. The Russian tactics will be tion 726 ballot were deposited in tb Luhrmann A Son, of Berlin, whose Mr. Wyman Immediately named them strictly defensive for some time. The box. Criminal charges are pending failure waa announced February 10, Orover Cleveland Wyman, Marcus Amur and other streams will be used, against City Detective William Green reports that the firm owe its foreign Hanaa Wyman, Theodor Roosevelt I so soon as they are free frcoi Ice, tor and other election officers of thle pro creditor $4,145,000. The total estiWyman and Willi Bryaa Wyman. mated value of the assets is $3,850,000. 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