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Show Vin. VOLUME NUMBER POLES PLANNING TO BREAK YOKE ORGANIZING NUCLEUS OF ARMY IN THIS COUNTRY. O GDE N, XJT A I--I 158. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1904. DESPERATE NAVAL BATTLE; BOTH CLAIMING A VICTORY OTAR DOCTORS ARE III SESSION STATE ST. PETERSBURG, May 10. rumor this evening has it that the Vladivstok and Port Arthur squadrons have effected a junction after a desperate battle in which the Japanese lost three cruisers and the During the the the Prussian diet today bate the eastern Russians two cruisers and a torpedo boat. Poles Minister of the Prussian LONDON, May 10. A Tokio dispatch says it is reported there that terior Hammerstein, defending the governments repressive Adimral Urius fleet has fought a battle with the Vladivostok squadron throughout the that the are secretly working to reestablish the and that a Russian cruiser was sunk. of Poland. The Poles ancient German Minister Says Movement Is On Foot to Reestablish Ancient A diplomatic Kingdom. ed on In- policy, assertworld kingdom of Chicago, he said, are now drilling a corps of officers and a regiment of picked men which la Intended to form the nucleus of an army to liberate Poland from the triple yoke of Germany, A. RUSSIANS DEFEATED Russia and Austria. RISING SUN, Ind- - May 10. The jury to try James Gillespie for the murder of his sister, Elisa Gillespie, was completed this morning. The aged mother' of the defendant was in court She is very feeble. Besides Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barbour and Mrs. Belle Seward are to be tried as accessories to the murder. It is stated that all four defendants will take the stand in their own behalf at the proper time. FOR THE AIR8HIP CONTEST sec- ST. LOUIS, May 10. Germanys tion In the palace of fine arts was dedicated this afternoon when a reception was held by Commissioner-General Lewald. Fair weather continues and work was begun this morning on the buildTwelve ing for the aerial exhibit. acres have been allotted. There are e entries for the airship contest thus far. fifty-fiv- ENGLISH CHAMPION WINS TRIAL CONTEST LONDON May 10. The eliminating trial of the English contestants for the James Gordon Bennett automobile cup race at Homberg on June 17th was held today. English 'champion Edge, driving a Napier, finished first KUROPATKINS PLANS AND CONTINUE RETREAT JURY 8ECURED IN THE GILLESPIE TRIAL MANY ENTRIES Medicos Will Go to ths Ogden Canyon Hermitage for Dinner This Evening. de- BERLIN. May 10. In In oppression of provinces, Poles ARE A DARK SECRET Sharp Engagement Near Liaoyang and Japs Again But the Russian Commander States That They Are Victorious The Evacuation of Entirely Different From Those of New-chwa- ng Confirmed. Viceroy Alexieff. state LONDON, May 10. Advices from Slianaik-Wa- n Russians overtook first the fleeing that the Japanese corps of miles south Liaoyang yesterday and a severe entwenty gagement followed. The Japs dragged guns up apparently insurmountable hills. The Russians continued the retreat north. Liaoyang is on the railway between Port Arthur and Mukden. A division of the first corps is approaching whose evacuation is 6on firmed by a number of women who have just arrived. The Central News Tokio correspondent sends a report that Koreans in Russian pay have cut the Japanese military telegraph north of Hamkyong province in Korea. Three hundred Russians who were captured at Yalu river have arrived in Tokio. A Mukden dispatch says that Japanese patrols from Feng Huang Cheng have been observed in the direction of Yaoyp. A small Japanese detachment has occupied New-chwan- . . . Kwandiansian. g, ST. PETERSBURG, .May 10. A MukiWn semi-offici- al dispatch denies that Dalny lias been captured by the Japs. The admiralty rejects the report that the cruiser Rurik has been destroyed. General Kuropatkins plans are kept a close secret. He lias sent a long telegram explaining the situation at the front and declaring that his plans for conducting the war are entirely different from those of Viceroy Alexieff. A dispatch today reports that Port Arthur is again free on the land side, the Japanese being repulsed in an encounter twenty kilometers from the railway. An imperial order today declares cotton to he contra- band. General Huber lias been appointed commissary of the Russian army in Manchuria. An imperial ukase today calls out the reserves in six governments to complete the Kieff and Moscow drafts. St. Petersburg newspapers discuss in some fear the effect of Japanese temporary successes upon the Chinese. gen-gener- al The tcuih annual meeting Itali Stale TRIED TO DEFRAUD GULLIBLE BRITONS LONDON, May 10. E. T. Hooley, a promoter with a meteoric career, has been arrested together with Henry J. Lawson, who Is connected with the Hooley company. They are charged with conspiracy to defraud. PRESIDENT LOUBET emissaries or revolutionists. OF BIG BROKERAGE FIRM REFUSED TO TIKE JAPS WILL FLOAT NEW YORK, May 10. The official ST. PETERSBURG, May 10. To offPatrle today pubPARIS, May to letter of the popes lishes the text set the reports of epidemics at Muk- .prospectus of a new Japanese loan was holiness his In which Loubet President den, the authorities state that while made public this afternoon by Amertakes exceptions to tke president's who are to conduct the smallpox and typhus are epidemic In ican bankers, neglect of the Vatican during his rehere. The total amount of flotation cent trip to Rome. The letter Is an en- Manchuria, and dysentery Is inevitable the Issue Is $50,000,000 at per cent. where large bodies of men are crowded ergetic, dignified protest against Presito be secured by a first charge is It In dent Loubets neglect of the pontiff as together, there Is nothing alarming on the customs receipts. The subsituation. the Christs vicar on earth. be will opened simultanThe Official Messenger today prints scriptions Continuing, his holiness deplores the and London. In York New eously al movements in Europe and the report of Former Minister Plevne Is expected that about 515,000,000 It at Seoul on the disputed question as expresses the hope that the church's here. loan will be subscribed to whether the United States gunboat of the prestige will be restored. The letter loan taken in the of the The proceeds concludes with an exhortation to Pres- Vicksburg offered any assistance to the United States will be allowed to recomident Loubet as a dear son in Christ" Varlag and Korietx men. The In New York to pay for supplies a sent boat main of mander the Vicksburg to use the power of his authority and in America. purchased with a surgeon to offer medical help to personal magnanimity to maintain the wounded on the cruisers, but the concord. BELIEVED TO BE COS8ACK officer In command of the boat said It RECON NOITERING PARTY was impossible to take any Russians SOLDIER KILLED BY MIDNIGHT ASSASSIN aboard his ship. The commander of SEOUL, May 10. A party of CosMONTEREY, CaL, May 10. Regi- the Varlag declined the assistance. The sacks have arrived In Songchfn, south E. A. McKenzie comamnder of the French cruiser Pas- of Hamyong province. It is believed mental Sergeant-Majof the Fifteenth United States infan- cal asked the Vicksburg's captain to to be reconnolterlng In anticipation of try, station at Camp Ord, was fatally take some of the wounded Russians the Japanese advance on Vladivostok. shot about midnight and officers are from his ship, but the American cap- This is probably the same force which now hunting for the assassin, who is tain refused. was reported to have crossed the Ynlu above Wlju on May 5th. said to be a member of Company A, Ninth colored cavalry and who was JAPS CLAIM THEIR L0SSE8 WERE 8MALL FATAL EXPLOSION heard to state earlier In the evening met IN POWDER MILL that he would kill McKensle if he 10. official TOKIO. The report May a dark him. The asallant fired from TROY, May 10. By an explosion In of the Japanese casualties at the battle alley. i of the Yalu, May 1st, shows that the the Schaghtlcocke powder mill this LIEUTENANT DISMISSED. guards lost one officer and twenty morning Superintendent Joseph Watt WASHINGTON, May 10. Llutenant men killed and had seven officers and and Chauncey Crandall were killed, j Frederick Mills Jr Seventh Infantry, 123 men wounded. The second division BERLIN BAKER8 ON STRIKE. has been dlsmlsed from the army, the lost one officer and 84 men killed and BERLIN. 305 13 men The wounded. of and officers May 10. The bakers have sentence president approving the strike and a bread a declared division duand officers had three Twelfth general of on the the courtmartlul charges famine , eminent men is wounded. 75 accounts. plicating pay anU-cleric- NEW TORK, May 10. The suspension of Floyd, Crawford & Co, was announced on the Consolidated Exchange this morning. The firm has branch in sixty cltle. No statement of the firm's assets and liabilities has yet been given out. of-fllc-es RUMOR OF ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN HAITI ST. THOMAS, May 10. Because three German cruisers about to sail for the United States changed their course to Haiti It is said that a revolution has broken out there. TENNESSEE CITY HAS A $250,000 LA FOLLETE, Tenn., May 10. FIRE The business section of this city was burned this morning. The loss Is a quarter of a million. . BOOKBINDERS CHICAGO, 8TRIKE. May 10. Eight hundred bookbinders struck today for reclgnl-fio- n and the closed shop agreement. The strike threatens to sprend to other branches of the trade. printing con- afternoon. The reisirts of committees, the president's address and unfinished business, which were on the program for this morning, were taken up this afternoon und will probably occupy the entire afternoon session. The papers which were to huve been read this afternoon will be likely to go over until tomorrow. The iNipers scheduled for this afternoon follow: (a) A ease of Disseminated Tuberculosis Peritonitis with Ileus, Enterostomy, Later Resection of Portion of intestine, Recovery; (b) Case of Primary Intestinal Tuberculosis involving Apiiendix and Caecum, Ileocholostomy, Recovery, by Andrew J. Ilosmer, M. D, Diacussion opened by of Suit Lake. Dr. G. W. Perkin. Suppurative Processes In the Abdominal Cavity, by J. F. Critchlow, M. D., of Suit Lake. Discussion opened by Dr. H. D. Niles. Medical Ethics and Medical Organisation, by E. Vika, M. D., of Salt Lake. The Social Status of the Doctors, by DisA. 8. Condon, M. D., of Ogden. two of cussion preceding papers opened by Dr. C. M. Wilson and Dr. 8. Ewing. Notes on Some Recent Progress In Neurology, by E. G. Gowans, M. . D--of ML Pleasant. Discussion opened by Dr. G. W. Middleton. Diphtheria, by C. F. Osgood,' M. D.,of Morgan. Discussion opened by Dr. E. V. Sliver. The medicos will go to the Ogden canyon Hermitage for an informal dinner at 6 o'clock this evening.. FOUR REGIMENTS HAVE TRAIN CARRYING May 10. Four of Russian regiments in the garrison here had left Monday night. The A DEW WAO LOAD TREASURE WRECKED Russians are strongly intrenched WOUNDED ABOARD at DISPLEASES PONTIFF Anping where the guns from the Newell wang forts were sent It Is believed the Russians will attempt to Induce the Chinese to take Pope Takes Exception to Former's Report on Action of Captain of Fifty Millions of 6 Per Cent Bonds Bat Robbers .Had Nothing to Do over the local government. Many JapWith It Engineer and Fireto be Issued by the the Vicksburg at anese spies are hereabouts while the Neglect of Vatican During Chinese brigands are stirring up terKilled. man Government. Chemulpo. Trip to Rome. ror. 10. An-selg- of the association LEFT NEWCHWANG ATTEMPTED TO DESTROY KRONSTADT FORTRESS er BERLIN, May 10. 'The Lokal to a says that daring attempt destroy the entire fortress at Kronstadt was frustrated. Admiral Blrllolf confirms the report It Is not stated whether the plotters were Japanese MedK-a- l vened this afternoon In the Knights of Pythias hall, with the president. Dr. O. W. linker, in the chair. The session was bonked to begin at 10 o'clock this morning, but the train service between this city and Salt Lake did not permit the disciples of Esculuplus from Zion Hiid the iuith to reach Ogden until NEWCHWANO, the SUSPENSION MEDICAL ASSOCIATION HOLDING MEETING. or . s five COLORED DELEGATES PORT CHESTER, N. Y-- May 10. HAVE THEIR TROUBLES The Adams express train on the New LOS ANGELES, Cal- - May 10. Dr. York, New Haven & Hartford railroad 8. Hammond of Tennessee, a Edward was wrecked here early this morning. colored educator, offered a resolution In Engineer Keenan and Fireman Howe the Methodist conference this morning of Boston were killed and several were condemning the attitude of several hoInjured. tels and restaurants in refusing to furThe train was composed of six ex- nish meals to colored delegates. A resolution looking toward the conpress curs and carried half a mlllioin In bullion for the Philadelphia mint. tinued activity of superannuated bishThe fact that this amount of treasure ops as long ns possible was passed. was on board caused the report to be Bishop H. W. Vincent presided at first circulated that the train was this morning's session of the conferwrecked by robbers. It was, however, ence. purely an accident, due to the train running at too high speed over a RUSSIANS HAD RIGHT switch. TO 8EARH THE LINER TRAINMEN MAY AID SANTA FE 8TRIKERS 10. Postmaster-Gener- al LONDON, May Lord Stanley In the commons SAN BERNARDINO, CaL, May 10. The strike situation here is growing serious and the indications are that the trainmen will be soon culled out. The yards are blocked with freight and there are many dead engines on the system. today said that ordinary postal letters were not contraband of war, but it Is possible that dispatches between the government of a belligerent state and Its representatives may be so treated. No general rule of international law has bee i) established giving immunity to mall ships. This statement is due to Russia stopping the liner Osiris near GOVERNMENT . CROP REPORT. WASHINGTON, May 10. The crop repor gives the condllon gov-ernm- en of winter wheat at 76.5 per cent of the acreage. The area under winter wheat cultivation is 37,083,500 acres.' The condition of winter rye is 80.5 per rent of the acreage. Winter wheat Is 15.4 per cent less than the area sown Inst fall. Brindisi. NO RUSSIAN EXHIBIT. ST. PETERSBURG. May 10. The statement that Russia is preparing to make an elaborate exhibition at 8L Louis is incorrect. There will be no official participation by Russia, .but there will be a Russian art section and some private exhibits. |