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Show I DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VOLUME BRAZIL Vm H NUMBER EL FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904. PORT ARTHUR JAPS ADVANCE NOW CUT OFF IS UNOPPOSED PERU MAY GO TO WAR FORMER OGDEN, U T A 155 ECTICUT IS FOR JUDGE country issues an SUPPORTERS HEARST ULTIMATUM. Will ST. PETERSBURG, May 6. The Japanese troops which are being landed at Pitzweo have cut the land communications with Port Arthur. Unless Peru Withdraws Troops From Disputed Ue Foret Territory. WASHINGTON. May 6. -- The male department has received from the American legation at Rio Janeiro a statement that If Peru refuses to withdraw her troops from the disputed territory pending the negotiations to be followed to by arbitration. Brazil will resort j : : : LONDON, May 6. Dispatches this afternoon announce that the Japanese have occupied hills on the road to Feng Huang Cheng without firing a shot. JAP5 LAND TROOPS force. METHODIST MINISTERS ROAST CITY COUNCIL 35,000 Japanese Troops Disembarked Advance of Kurokis Army Is Denied. Prominent Methodists say that the city council promised that if the conference was secured for this ST. PETERSBURG, May 6. The city the new convention hall would be landversion of Russian the Pitzeweo A convention hall committee ready. was appointed but nothing has been ing obtained from Chinese arriving at Port Arthur, is that 35,000 men came accomplished. The morning was devoted to hearing ashort from Rixty transports. Notwithreports and the presentation of reso- standing this, the war office believes lutions. Bishop Cyrus D. Foss pre- that Port Arthur Is Impregnable from either land or sea. The fortress is prosided. Bishop Merrill, senior member of the visioned for a year. Admiral Wlttsoeft not to take his warEplscopaly, resigned at the morning has been ordered from Port Arthur. session. The bishop is 79 years old and ships No positive information has been ree ,has has been In the ministry ceived here as to whether General years. army has advanced from its position on the Yulu. The jiosslbility of SKELETON PANNED OUT TWO HUNDRED IN BILLS a flanking movement to the northeast of Feng Huang Cheng is being well VANCOUVER, B. C. A skeleton was guarded. The report is current that the entire found today in an old cabin in the outskirts of the city. Beside the reamlns Russian army is to be mobilized on the was picked up what was thought to be 11th, when a grand review will take a roll of refuse paper, black with dirt place. This roll on being soaked in water, TO CIRCU8; separated and turned out to be $200 in WERE GOING BATH UNEXPECTED GOT savUnited States bills and several ings bank deposit receipts on the PuSCRANTON. Pa.. May 6. By the get Sound National bank of Seattle. When the almost obliterated name on collapse of a temporary footbridge over these receipts can be deciphered the the Lackawanna this afternoon forty people on their way to the circus skeletons ldentlty will be known. plunged into the river. All were res- FIERCE FIGHT NEAR PORT ARTHUR OF THE LANDING LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 6. The principal subject of this morning's session of the .Methodist conference was criticism of Hazards pavilion on account of its poor seating accommodations and accoustic properties. : : fifty-nin- Ku-rok- i's cued. 8ENSATIONAL SUICIDE OF NEWSPAPER MAN TO ELECT HANNAS SUCCESSOR. The executive NEW YORK, May ST. LOUIS, "Mo," May Paul Civic FedNational the of committee well-knoMoore, a newspaper man, suicided in a street car this morning eration began its annual meeting today In this The car was at the federations headquarters by shooting himself. of the business crowded and blood and brains were city. The principal' to the successor" a elect is to spattered among the passengers. De- meeting as Hanna president of spondency. falling eyesight nnd loss of late Senator L. RobFrancis federation. civic money are said to have been the the Coal of the Pittsburg erts, president cnuse. company, Js nromlnenifiy mefijioned for the honor. MINING MAN IS DEATH BURNED TO TRAINING SHIP GROUNDED. LONDON, May 6. The. training ship S A LIDA, Col., May 6. The Hotel mouth Turret at Turret mining camp twelve North Hampton grounded at the diffeared Is It miles north of here, was burned at of the Thames today. the in found he refloating will midnight. Raymond Zooks, a Chey- ficulty enne mining man, was burned to death ship. and a number of guests had narrow escapes. The origin of the fire is unMONEY TO known. 6 COSTS HANGED FOR MURDER OF VARIETY ACTRESS . WALLA WALLA, Wash, May Lottie followed Champonx, who 'face, a variety singer, from Dawson mortally stabbed her in the brain Russia a Seattle concert hall, was hanged the penitentiary this morning. This the first penitentiary execution un-the new state law. nd i A er Is to Float a New Loan of $160,000,000 in Paris. QUAY IS BETTER. . Senator WASHINGTON, May Quay was much better thla morning and waa able to come down to break fast, f He is planning a trip to the Maine woods in the near future. St Petersburg coat of the war for the dispatch give June let at to the first five months up esti$100,250,000. After June 1st the mated monthly coat will be $3,500,000 for the navy and $15,000,000 for the clonarmy, making a total for the year $254,500,000. of ing January lat next The new loan to be floated in Paris 0 next week will probably go to $160,000,-005 cent of per treasury In the nature bond. When the war began Ruaala had $200,000,000 In gold to Ite credit. TREASURY SURPLUS GONE. WASHINGTON, May . The trens ury surplus of $54,000,000 at the begin King of the flscnl year disappeared to- Oay and from now until the end of the fiscal year the defliclt will grow. CARNEGIES OFFER REFUSED. The governTHE HAGUE. May ment. for esthetic reasons, has objected to the erection of an arbitration donacourt under Andrew Carnegie tion acheme In Hague park. WAREHOUSE DESTROYED; LOSS QUARTER MILLION CAMDEN, N. J., May 6. Fire this ware morning destroyed the five-stohouse of the Camden Storage company The loss Is $250,000. ry LONDON. May 6. A to National Convention Is Instructed for Now York Jurist. Delegation HAIITFUllD, Iniin., May li. Judge Parker will have the Connecticut inn in iliti DemocrnOe national dcl-eg- : NEAR FENG RUANG CHENG .it (invention. Tlie supporters of Wiilliam R. lieu rut intiile a khmii' light to capture the dele-giiti- qu lull were outvoted two to one In the Democratic A state convention today. resolution instructing the delega- tion for Judge Purker was adopted. Assault Will Be Made on Russian Stronghold from the Rear By Heavy Force. WOLD'S FAIR EXHIBITS NEARLY ALL IN PLACE Kuroki Reports That Russians Were ST. LOUIS, May 6. Eighty per cent Driven Back By Jap of the exhibits have been received and Scouts. Inside of a week It is thought that all will lie here. Los Angeles i MADE STRONG FIGHT. Landing Easily Effected. LONDON, May 6. A Central News dispatch reports that the Japanese have landed at two points in the vicinity of Port Arthur, Pitzweo and Port Adams. The two places are on opposite sides of the Liaotung peninsula. The two forces landed are only twenty miles apart. The apparent object of the Japaneee in landing on Liaotung is to duplicate the move of General Shatter at Santiago and attack Port Arthur with heavy forces from the rear. Port Adame is on a narrow inlet on the west coast of the peninsula, while Pitzweo io on the east coast. Each forms the base angle of a triangle of which Port Arthur ia the apex. official roport of the landing of tha Japanese TOKIO, May troops on Liaotung peninsula aays that tha 8eventh division with torpedo boats and two transports arrived off Liaotung on the morning of tha 5th, bombarded a number of the enemy's patrols and landed a party of sailors, who waded aahoro at 1,000 yards. The sailors took possession of a ranga of hills, planting the flag without a shot. Three gunboats were employed to distract tha enemy's attention, killing several. Tha first fleet of transports, seeing the flag on tho hill, began landing at 8 o'clock that night, tha troopa wading aehors until piers wort erected. pen-ineu- 6-- LONDON, May & A CENTRAL NEWS DISPATCH STATES THAT GENERAL KUROKI SAYS THAT HE HAS OCCUPIED TANGSHANG CHENG, MIDWAY BETWEEN AND FENG HUANG CHENG. today kept though the Chinese dedicatory ceremonies brought out a large number. "WASHINGTON, May 6. The Japanese legation has a Toklo disaptch saying that General Kourokl reports that on May 3d mounted scouts, after a severe fight near Feng back the Rusdrove Cheng, Huang sians. Captured officers say that the only bodies which retreated in order on May 1st were five or six Infantry battalions and two artillery companies. Two hundred more Russians killed or wounded were found left on the field and more are forthcoming. SHAMOKIN, Pa., May 6. Fire still burns fiercely in the Locust Gap mine. Michael Shannon and John Michael liogltin are entombed and 1,000 employes are idle. Rescuers are at work trying to reach the entombed men. AN-TUN- G la haud-to-hu- The The inclement weather the attendance down TOGO ATTENDS WAR COUNCIL AT TOKIO FIRE IS RAGING IN PENNSYLVANIA COLLIERY GERMAN COLONIAL MINISTER RESIGNS BERLIN, May 6. Colonial Minister Stoebel hits resigned owing to blun- ders In against the the Her-er- os in German Southwest Africa". SEMINARY PRESIDENT DEAD. LANCASTER.Pu., May 6. Rev. EmCONSTANTINOPLE, May 6. Ac- anuel V. Gerhart, president of the cording to the news service which the Reformed Theological seminary of th3 by mikado has ordered sent to the sultan. United WASHINGTON, May 6 The etate department has been officially States, died today, aged 87 a meeting of attended Admiral Togo e of forty-fivmiles northeast the of the landing by advised years. Japanese the war council at Tokio on Thursday. Port Arthur. The admiral left the Port Arthur fleet NORMAL ORATORS COMPETE. on board a thirty-flve-kndestroyer, CEDAR FALLS, la.. May 6. Arriv-rivlwhich carried him to Nagasaki, where trains today brought a large a special train took him to Tokio. number of school students from sevAt the meeting of the war council eral states. Their CAUSED IS LOOKING FOR presence is an inAdmiral Togo assured the authorities dication of the widespread lif.ereitt that the Russian fleet will be unable to manifested in the annual oratorical interfere with the landing of troops contest between the state normal E on Liaotung peninsula. It was then schools of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois decided Hint the transports he sent to and Kansas. The orators who are to secure such landing. Admiral Togo take part In the contest nnd the subImmediately returned to the fleet. of their orations are as follows: ject REPAIRS STILL BEING MADE AT ANNIE PLUM OF WINNEMUCCA Franklin." Mary Camp'"Benjain-POWER PLANT. SEARCHING FOR TAILOR. DEMORALIZED RUSSIANS bell, Iowa state normal, Cedar Falls, ATTACK OWN TROOPS Iown. Resuscitated Kirch-neof Question Aft The Llncoln-DnuglDebate, EdSecuring License to Wed To6. A Ranker' LONDON, May Street Car Companys Power Got Cold Feet and ward McMahon, Wisconsin normal kio dispatch says a report has been reHouse Might Bo Ueed. Vanished. school, Milwaukee. ceived from General Kuroki stating The Western Pioneer," Miss Ethel that in the retreat last Sunday a large Illinois normal school, De Bryant, The damage done by the electric Annie Plum of Winnemucca, Nev is body of Russiana mistook a smaller 111. Kalb, storm of Wednesday night to the plant in town. body of their countrymen for Japanbeen not all ha of the power company Annie is a seamstress, and she is ese, attacked them with great fury and WINSLOW IS ARRESTED. 180 were killed or wounded. repaired a a number of breaks were dlacovered last night, but the engi- suffering from the pangs of unreneers and other employes are losing quited love. Charged With Contempt of Court But She is trailing in the wake of a man no time in having the plant restored Satisfactory Arrangement Is ARE TEXAS named Klrchner, a tailor and her forto its former condition of efficiency. Made. While even now no accurate estimate mer lover and employer, and when she can be made of the damage done to the finds him, if she does, it may safely TOTALLY DESTBOYED A warrant was Issued late yesterday afternoon for the arrest of J. H. Winsmachinery it will certainly exceed $10,-00- 0. be assumed that she will make things The two large transformers exceedingly lively for that guy Loch-Inv- ar low Jr., on a charge of contempt of who came out of the west. which were burned out at the power court. Winslow Is being sued by his The love story of Annie Plum and house are very expensive, besides the wife for divorce and an order waa many smaller ones In the city, which the tailor fellow is as romantic as a Wiped Off the Earth By Cyclone made that he should pay temporary were destroyed and other mechanism novel by Laura Jean Llbbey. She bealimony. A month ago he failed to do and Many People which was materially affected. gan by working in Kirchner's shop. so and the warrant was issued for him. Killed. or sub- Things went on until the engagement The question of a down-tow- n He appeared in court this afternoon station for the distribution of power was announced and the marriage license together with his attorney, H. II. Henhas again been resuscitated. This mat was obtained. Then . the tailor got derson, who stated that nn effort waa FORT WORTH, Tex., May 8. Two being made to settle all the suits pendter has heretofore received the atten- "cold feet. He left the lovely and livetion of the power and railway com- ly town of Winenmucca ere the dawn- small villages, one in Parker, the oth ing between the putrles, and if ten pany and recent events have brought ing of the morning. It is said that he er in Shacketford counties, were re days time waa granted the money the subject again into prominence. drove to Golconda, a town twenty miles ported destroyed by a cyclone would be raised and paid into court That this is a necessity Is unquestion- from the sagebrush metropolis and Inst night. The wires are down or the defnilnnt would appear In ed. Much power would be saved by there took a train eastward. It is sup- Moreland and Putnam are reported court and such action could be taken sub-st- a came to off to the he that Anythe earth and Ogden." the power wiped posed many iteople as Judge Rolapp deemed necessary in transmitting tion for distribution than by sending way Annie did, and she is here yet killed. Inoia, in the Creek Nation, wus the premises. This arrangement was When they meet, if they do, there also struck and many reported dead. it direct from the power house, as It satisfactory, and Winslow was permitwould then be sent at a high Instead may be a wedding in high life, and Only small damage was done here. ted to go. bee. there may be a hair-pulliof a low voltage as at present. DALLAS, Tex., May 6. The loss of life Is estimated at twenty by last Negotiations are still pending beFELL OUT OF A BUGGY. BALL AT LE8TER PARK. tween the street car company and the night's tornado in northwestern Texaa Henry Knnuf waa arrested at noon Ford's orchestra will give a grand The crippled condition of the wires today by the chief of police and placpower company for the supplying of power by the Intter to the former and hall at Lester park pavilion tonight. prevents accuracy In the detniln ed in jail on the charge of being drunk. should these negotiations be success- It will be the opening event for the He had hired a livery rig and was drivMORLEY MAKES DENIAL. fully concluded the present power season at the park and music will be ing aimlessly about town. It looked house of the street car company on furnished by the full orchestra. The LONDON. May 6. John Morley to like every minute he would strike a Washington avenue will likely be band will give a concert this evening day denies that he halt any Idea of telegraph pole, but in some miraculous n. at 6 o'clock. transferred into a Joining the Catholic church. manner escaped. Confirmed State Department. ot ng STORM EMU L Sub-Stati- as r TOWNS ng sub-statio- |