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Show TIIE MOTCXIN'G EXAMINER, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OGDEN, FEBRUARY Iff, 1001. of the provinces graph from Nagasaki says all the RusLINCOLN REBELLED. has been relieved from hia temporary 1 otriw The governor instructions on sian passengers that sere 011 the capsecured special trsaa-have and Bounce of of minister poet tured steamer Japan were released. Wkt UulM DM Bat the subject. erred to tho council of tho empire. Other dispatches confirm the report Grl His Fseers I1(h4. the that the Uoyarin was sunk during TALKS. JAPANESE REFUGEES. Robert IJncoln when minister to JAPANESE MINISTER torpedo attack on the Russian Heel at to U1 a friend an incident of bis England and Port Arthur. Arthur of Port Arrive from which waa deeply impressed Wae childhood the is for Sovereignty They Says A military correspondent of the Give Details of Detention. so illustrative was it Chinese and Korean Empires. Times asks whether the Russian proc- upon his memory, of his father's character. 18. -- Toe Japanese leRusFeb. of ludon. lamation portends a repetition New York. Fob. 18. M. Kurino, the He was with his father to bis cabisia's policy of 1812 and the waging of a gation today gave out an official minister at Kt. retiring Japani-follows: net as during tho early yean from Tokiu oh morning war of exhaustion. He thinks this leave Herllu tor Stockholm when Secretary Stanton war of refugees the A iiumhrr of Japanese meanother no can have to the proclamation First Collision of Land Forces today, suys a llerlin dispatch waa announced. Scarcely replying to from Port Arthur who arrived recently ing unlesa It waa concocted deliberateWorld, to present his credentials but. Cite Foo on board the British steamthe courteous greeting of the president, Tok-fnthe at with written for or for ly deception will lesvi! almost Immediately Expected to Occur There. er Wenchow, give in the form of a knowledge that the Manchurian rail- Mr. Stanton walked directly up to the where, during the present crisis, he an account of their treatment road is wrecked already. desk where Mr. IJncoln was sitting will act as advisor to the foreign diary while at Port Arthur, as follows: end said. "Mr. President, I hare come Yet this seems madness, the minister. Feb. b. The Japanese were forbidcontinues, "because if the for ths papers that I brought yon yesiu the course of an interview on the said to embark on the steamer Kas Russian army stood still while Japan terday to be signed. which Kurino M. den The Far Easteru situation report Toklo, Fab. IS. . All the Japanese were prohibited was reducing the two great fortresses to war with RusWell," Mid the president, with nn have been sent out to tba affect that Japan, liaviug gone of of from leaving the harbor. Port Arthur and Vladivostok, Rus- expression ta bis faro something like at defense sovereignly for the sia Yalu Russian troops have crossed the the Kut can and Chinese empires would "Feb. 8 Eight Russian soldiers were sia would become the laughing stock that of a convicted school buy, "the river ami are moving south with the- religiously respect that sovereignty if plared on guard over the Japanese on of Europe and the mock of Asia. truth la. Stanton, they are not ready." dushe were victorious. He added: object of tricing ring Yang, are board the Wenchow. None of the Jap"Well, then, those you had the day reliable Late la red to be unfounded. We pledge ourselves to the main- anese was allowed to land. The WenFeb. 18. The Japanese lega- before." Iondon, i reports Irum WIJu alat-.- that the Kiif tenance of tho open dour wherever the chow was detained and some 200 Jap- tion here received an official dispatch "They are not ready either" wae the iu force on the fortunes of war ciolbe us with ascenblana are from Toklo tonight, saying It was not answer, with a aonwwhat qulxxleal anese are about to starve. north side of the Yala. but they have dancy in the Far East. 1 find commer"Feb. 10 After appeals to Viceroy true that My Japanese vessels had look. not attempted to cruet the river or cial Germany exploiting the bugbear Alexleff, tea bags of rice and some bis- been destroyed so far in any of the "But you have bad some of them far shall south. promove that if we humble Russia we were sent to ship in tho various naval engagements, and that a whole week, and all I ak yon to do cuits only face ceed to slam the open door iu the had been ail necessary repairs already evening. ta to put your name to them. Coma do Seoul, Feb. IS. The report that 1,000 of Europe and Japan and hoist tho ban"Feb. 11 No heed was taken by the made. The Japanese fleet remains to- It now! The whole batch will not take Russian troop had arrived at Shin ner of Asia for the Asiatics. Japau Russians of our repeated signals, 'No tal t. half an hour. I will watt while you Tien Cheng, oupotile lVlju, on the has no such intention. This message also denies the report sign. It la only a trifle I am asking, Yalu river, la I'onUrmed. aa la the re"It Is fundamentally opposed to our drinking water.' "Feb. 13 Renewed apiieals made to that the Japanese were driven from the and It la not like you to hinder our port that the Kuaalana have occupied nat tonal ambition to rank aa a world some food at neighborhood of Klnchuw after a work In this WIJu itself. They have 2.000 troops power in the general sense of the the Russians to give way." tho Infants and sick women. skirmish In which 130 Japanese were "A trifle!" echoed Mr. Lincoln, with at WIJu and the Oral eolllslon is ex- term. The idea that Japan plana the least to declares tha three and hundred taken One and that Japanese prisoners, a deep gravity settling over hia carepected somewhere in that vicinity. organisation of tho yellow race for the boarded th Wenchow from Harbin. Jaimuese made no attempt to land at worn countenance.purpose of crushing the while power "Do you know were robbed on their way they Pigeon bay. It says that tha Japanese what these RUSSIA WANTS VOLUNTEERS. in Asia is a ridiculous fantasy. Who- While are?" palters of all their baggage and rendered pen- forces up to the present time have St. Petersburg, Feb. 18. The general ever permits himself to be frightened "Of course 1 do.' answered the secreon made no attempt to land at any point staff announced today that the war by the 'yellow peril Is lgnurant of niless. Now near 300 Japanese tary. "They are death warrants." . is to condition distressed contact corns board with and where could and their 1 for they the gulf separating the Japanese 0 Hire willing to accept volunteers "And yon call signing a death warnil the and that consequently beyond description. Russians, aervlra In tba Far East. They must the Chineso peoples. trifle? Look heir!" And he a rant m. 3 Wenchow the 14 bind Feb. At p. actions and Japanese reports of lie under 40 years and have had mili("ilna. Indeed, regards the Japanese drew out from timlcr bis desk n basket allowred to sail. was attilueses untrue. are thn ha will enemiea and s traditional The volunteer tary training. overflowing with papers "Here are Feb. 13 Arrived at Che Foo In the uroTled in the reserve battalion untude of China at this hour most disthe find you have brought me during will It China I fear morning. Alexleff. turbs der Viceroy Japan. Port Arthur. Feb. 18. The repairs the papers Inst week and that you hare beet: "li Is also reported that there in gen- to the Russian difficult b maintain International orNo official announcement of the disdurdamaged warships aster oft Chemulpo ha yet been made der in the neighborhood of the lighting eral disorder at Port Arthur, mounted ing the bombardment of February 9th urging me to sign, and every one of !tieui will condemn a man to death If Manchurian banditti and Russian sol- are rapidly proceeding. here, although the paper are printing nine." The Cxara-vltc1 diers pillaging everywhere. The shopM. Kurino added that Japanese finanput my name to It. IIow can 1 sign turlea of the loss of the Vnring aud soon Palada will Retvlsan and ces were never In a better condition when I know so well what will be tlr keepers are all armed to protect them-aeivto Kortetx. being rejoin tho fleet. The work from plunder by Russian sol- tarried Count Orloff David off. the philan- than now, and that unless the war laston with the aid of caissons. result?! You Dint sign. Sin President: you Tbs mishap was not so great as at first thropist and c.kwe friend of the late ed a king time Japan would not need to diers." believed. Caar Alexander III., has given 8300.000 seek a foreign loan. must sign them. You are clogging the OFFENDING SONGS TO BE UNSUNG IVe have been to the Red Cross society 1 100,000 for About n hundred Russian families wheels of government. ATTACK WAS TREACHEROUS. the immediate use of the society, who left Japan Intending to proceed to at a atandstlll for a week because yon New York. Feb. 18. It la learned, for a hospital for tho wounded and other polnta are now hare picked out every death warran Proclamation Which Haa ays a World dispatch from Ixmdon, Port Arthur Says satlori and eohifi-r- . and 8200,000 fur a living at Shanghai under ths protec- from the paper I have brought you In loouod Boon St war. Is who the Poterahurg. that the lord chamberlain, school for orphans of tion of ths Russian consuL N'o wonder they have accumulated Tho Korean minister announces that The railroad la undamaged and Port tint now we cannot wait any longer. Rt. Petersburg, Feb. 16. An official charged with the control of London are of amusement, has issued a cir- Arthur Is cairn. AH ths troona are We must have thuA although 36,000 Korean troop explaining the unprepar-edne- u plates to papers, and you stationed about Seoul, hia government proclamation cular the managers of the leading eagerly awaiting an opportunity to nnat of Russia for war and the them." And. seising a pen sign alarms Japtako not to them warns music, It against meet hall. against preferred ths Japanese to an open fighL for the exercise of patlenro by from the rack, be dipped It to ths ink. an, because Korea la neutral and felt her people has been Issued here. It lowing any songs calculated to offend Back, and forth, up and down tb out soon ' the drive the susceptibilities of either the Ruspure Russia would la as follows: A 11 oom. strode the tall form, as was hf St. Feb. telegram Petersburg, Japanese. "Eight days have auw elapsed since sian or Japanese nations. In perp!fity. Suddenly hi; received here from Port Arthur saya when rent all Russia waa shaken with profound the Japanese hare captured the steam- face cleared, and he appronched thr Shanghai. Feb. IS. Tho steamer list indignation against an enemy who sud' DOUBTS UNITED SUITES ers Kclik Md Bobrik. hearth, where there was a glowing cos' Ping reports that she was fired on by dimly broke off negotiation and by a fire. Taking up the poker, he stlrret the Russian ahlpa aud torts when seek- treacherous nttark endeavored to obing shelter In the outer roadstead of tain an easy surress In a war king denp a bright blase. Tbrn. almost ran (Continued from page cos.) lt4 Hair. Fort Arthur, and that aha wao then or- sired. The Kussiau nation, with natnlng across tlie room, be picked up tin Nowadays people with red balr are basket of droth warrants slid tossed dered to Dalny, where sho was detain- ural Impatience, desires prompt venand somewhat envied.1' It was not alway etc., rovsk, Blagoveslchensk, ed four days in spite of the captain's geance and aw its them all on the coals. A tongue of fin i feverishly news from transport the sick and wounded bat-- i ol In Egypt, for Instance, the subur-protest. The Rutwian gunboat Maad-Ju- r the Far East. to those the thus headed were regarded with aversion seised them, nnd a puflf of wind bleu rivers, points by has not gone up tho river to be dis"Tho unity and strength of the Rus- avoiding interference with them np the .chimney, military The ancl'.nt Egyptian were no violentmantled as reported. She remains at sian people leave no room fur doubt There, there; good riddance!" Iu on the railroads. traffic thr.t tone this to of of of the balr ly opposed Shanghai In defiance ngdera will receive the chastiseaa be saw the ashes dlrap that muttered Japan McCormick Ambassador has presentwho a once a jeer they burned maiden the Chinese officials to leave this port. ment she deserves for her treachery ed TT.cn br turned to Mr. Btanton to ike. authorities hare lbs case of pear. possessed bright locks in the hope of who stood aghast nnd soeechleM tv ' Paris, Feb. 18. Following Mother and privation to war at. n time when the American ship Pleiades, reported or lessening what they our beloved sovereign desired to main- tclaiued at I Art Mid once; ar.d with a deprecating lo-but they do exterminating Arthur, conference between kiln Inter Delcasse tain peace among the nations. cures.. a considered The I real!) Stanton: couldn't It "I help and Ambassador Porter. It ta under- conditions under which hostilities are nut know the circumstances of the Sentiment aside, people of the auburr and I con id n't alga them. It and have- referred tlit matter heed stood Russia's formal adhesion to tho being carried on compel us to wait hare a vast advantage. They couldn't, type foil a day to send so man) to Alexleff. too la with-tViceroy o , be announced American note will with patience news of the euccess of are less liable to baldness than those souls Into c.i jf. I don't believe th a week. It now appears that respon- our troops, which cannot occur before The black balr. or brown London, Feb. 19. Little Far Eastern who own will be blocked of wheels sible Russian officials have made derisive actions are fought by the Rus- hews governijrat is appeared In the press this morn- reason thereof Is that one red balr now. let ns take a walk dowt gome; known that with the exception of Man- sian army. The distance of the teras thick as three dark hairs. With the ater- churia. from the operations of the ritory and the desire of the emperor ing with the exception of official dis70,000 red hslre the wo Ip is well Is the comment and patches, made that no to haa the Russia note, objection to maintain peace were the rsustw of the official reports of Viceroy Alexleff tlwtched. With the Mine number of acceptance. This waa considered suf- - the ImpoMibility of more complete and end V other are' remarkable mostly for dark hairs a person ta almost bald. DUEL it cleat to permit France to accept with earlier preparations for war. Much The average number of filaments that n reservation excepting Manchuria, but time ta now necessary In order to strike what they leave unsaid. These 1Vllc and comb haa tlie t brunette reports attract fair less attenRussia's formal action awaita submis- at Japan, but It waa worthy of tho SLAIN fi fHIRTEEN SWORDSMEN sion or the approval of the Cxar and dignity aud might of Russia, aud, while tion than does the elgniflcantly frank brush ta 102.000. MAN BEFORE AN ARMY. Russian ONE the proclamation war peoto of asking the the opera- sparing aa much as possible thn shedpressure owing ple to be patient until the army Is tions. Its submission haa been deferCwmhI Clacks. ding of blood of her children, the deto strike' blows worthy of the red. although It ta expected daily. In Malay the natives keep n record I areas Mere Exaltlan Than Aa sire to Ir.fllct Just chastisement uiiun ready and dignity of Russia. might The of time In the following way: The foreign office here has been ad- the nation which bus provoked the Bad la la ka Annala sf Madara vised of Italys acceptance. General struggle. Rushla must await the event threat! In this document are commentIn a bucket filled wltb walllatarr Tea Thaaaand Wltamaca Floating ed upon by the British press in tones .Porter haa been highly praised for the in patience, being sure that our army rucoannt a tha Terr lbla Wark af Baa award. ta ter shell, having place they of considerable irony. tactful and able manner In which he will avenge a hundredfold that a small perforation, through which by It is now To believed both in give an tdrn of what a brave man n conducted the egotist loos with the provocation. London slow degrees the water finds lta way can do If be knows fencing thoroughly and on the continent that French government, resulting la Viceroy Inside. This opening to so proportioned "Operations on Isml must not be Alexleff has derided to fall back upon cool and collected to France being the first European conn-dr- y expected for some time yet and we Just on hour for the ind but keep to assent to the proposition ta the rannot obtain early news from the Harbin, practically abandoning Port that It takes we will relate n historical duel. danger HU Then a watch ahcll and sink. to American note. The prompt action of theatre of war. The useless shedding Arthur, Vladivostock and tho whole of man calls out the shell to emptied, and Bo extraordinary la this combat that It France unquestionably exerted considof blood is unworthy the greatness and thl? .Mn,,huri to the Japanese, ond wpuld be held a romance bud It not begin again. he they ie pow-.eIn Influence erable power of Russia. Inducing other perhaps hoping that Ike and trifles as second; Bucb minutes been witnessed by a whole army. The to give adhesion to the note. "Our country displays such unity reduction of Port Arthur and Yladlr-ostor- k and desire for selfeacrlflce on behalf will occupy the enemy while be are rarely heeded on the peninsula. here to Jean Louis, one of tlie greet Tien Tain, Feb. 1L The British of the national cause that all true la concentrating hie forces at Fancy any one asking tlie time to Ma- masters of the beginning of last cenHarltln, It Is admitted that the manufacturers .steamer Hl Ping from Chin Wang Tao news from the scene of hostilities will lay and being told that the eocoanut tury, and the duel heqpened to Madrid hell was half full! for Shanghai, which was believed to be Immediately due to the entire na- or Bxed ammunition have been workof to 1813. Be wae the maatemt-erm- e have been captured by the Ruseiana. tion." ing night and day, and that all the second regiment of French tha Thirty arrived today at Shanghai. surplus obsolete war material on vesC.aalrr Far Children. The Flrt rrelmrat com- KILLED AT CHEMULPO. sel st home and abroad la There should be some sort of law infantry. rebeing Tien Thin, FeU IE The departure placed as rapidly as possible. Espec ial framed whereby each boy, Just as In Berlin. Feb. 11 A dispatch to the or the Chinese Imperial troops from ,0 the Nitlpncnt ol France and Germany each ablelmdied Gazette from Chemulpo reas- liiirrr.1 to Cologne Klaa to Fu lao Ting guard (au. with the new twelve- - man performs hie term of military Think of Glasses! seventeen and officers 439 serts that been frontier haa the toch wire steel guns. 430 of which postponed until winmust least three at were duty, spend Russian of men the warships Varlag ordered by the .Feb. 2L The reasons are not known. Think of Rushmer! admiralty four years ters of his hoy time In the country, or ago at an and Kortetx were either killed of exiiense f22.500.000. These writes Emery Totter to And dewere Outing. are said to be the most London, Feb. 18. The Associated drowned when those vessels Many people sell glasses) but modern and when I Press learnt that England's formal as- stroyed. mj country I do not mean that must powerful guns In existence few have the knowledge and Inin refinement of the genteel pastoral, any sent to Secretary llay'a note on China nuvy. and they are capable of throw- - pert struments for making a scienRUSSIANS AT WUJI. the suburb. I believe It would art aa . haa not yet been given, a varied deIIT1 hot wcurtelJ a distance a tonic to the race. There would be tific correction of all dafeeta. I of 16.000 ynrd. rails, notably the statue of New 18. Rcoul. Rusgrind all tha lenses used on the Three thousand Ice Feb. wider outluoks. freer. cramped 4'hwauf, require further elaboration. Similar reports of military n premisss, and guarantee activity brains and hardier souls. At the same time the foreign office says sian troops are reported to b are received from other In all casts. countries. For on the Yalu river, opiioslte Wiji. .the answer already given Is tantaInstance, even Spain is preparing for mount to an acceptance of the broad Obv lossly. possibilities. . note. of HOME TROUBLES. J. T. RUSHMER, the RUSSIAN principles Benevolent Uld Gentleman Dont According to the Toklo correspondent of the Daily Mall, the cruel think a fishing sport? Emperor of yon New York. Feb. IS. Pandemonium Berlin. Feb. IS. Emperor William EXPERT M'FG. OPTICIAN Fisherman-- 1 should Just think It Japan has declared his Intention of givf. baa notified the Cur and the Mikado has reigned tor several days at the treasures of the pslace to tbs waa I've been sitting here for five ing that the German hospitals at Klao according to n Time dispatch Bank of Japan for the 2412 Wash. Phene 401 X. punwas of the hours and never had a single bite, and Chon and Yokohama are available for from Moscow. The revolutionary parwar fund. Other Tvs been three and from got wasp stings dispatches The care men wounded of at work. Is of stale the during the ty vigorously Toklo confirm the greet success of the eaten np with file, and the sun's taken affaire in the Caucasus is also unsatwnf. all the skin off the back of my neck! international war loan. isfactory and the government is appreA correspondent of the Dally Tele- EC Petersburg, Feb. II. M. Pleske hensive of an extension of ths dlsor- dis-Iiat- cb ut fh-ra- g - h. es 20u.-Ini- O i n ' its tain Italians, formed part Jean pused entirety of of the Mine brigade. Regimental esprit de corps sud of nationality caused constant quarrels, when swords were often whipped out or bullet exchanged.to After a small battle bad occurred the streets of Madrid, to wl'Jch over bad 2UU French and Italian soldier taken part, the officers of the two regl went a, to a council of war assembled, derided to glrs such breaches of order a great blow and to reestablish disci masters-at-anupltae. They decreed that the of the two regiments should take up the quarrel and fight tt out. Imagine a whole army in battle array on one of the large plains that Madrid. In the crater a large ring is left open for the contestants This spot Is raised above the plain so that not one of the eperiatora of tbl tragic scene gayly Ureseed officers, soldiers to Kne. Spaniards excited a never n bull fight excited them will miss one phase of the contest It la before 10.000 men that the honor of an army Is about to be avenged to tin blood of thirty brave men. The drum is heard. Two men. nake to the waist, step In the ring. The firs Is tall and strong. Uls black eyes ro! disdainfully upon the gaping crowi' lie is Gla.ouio Ferrari, the celetirat Italian. The second. talL also and with must lv Uke steeL stain' modestly awaiting the word of con mand. His name is Jean Louis. take tbelr places on either aid of tl:rlr principals A deathlike slicin' rival-ri- s a eur-roun- d ban-som- s ensues "On guard!" The two u:s'"ra erovs swords Gin eomo Ferrari hut.es reputedly at Jen Louis but In vain. Ills every thrust . met by a parry. lie makes up bis min to bide bis chance and caresses an teases bis opponent's blade. JcanLonL-calaud watchful, lends himself b the play, when quicker than llghtnluc ths Italian jumps aside with a lou yell and uiukes a terrible lunge at a Florentine trick, often sue cceafuL But with extraordinary rapid tty Jean Louis has parried and riapost quickly In the shoulder. "It ta nothing." cries Giacomo; T mere scratch." And they a: aln fall Almost direct .y l.c Is hit In th breast TMa time the sword of Jcni Louis wlio Is now attnrk'ns penetrate livM deeply. Giacomo's for- iuri. Louis I already in wipes his reeking blade; then, 7 point of his sword on the gmonjjj calmly awaita the next mas The best fencer of the Pint bas Juat been carried away i but ths day Is not yet over. adversaries are there, measure swords with the burning to avenge the maer tteTk J Louts A third adversary advances, ife. want Jean Louis to rest I u be with answers, a smile. Bred," The signal to given. The ItaiUs k u tall m the one who lies three covered by a military cloak. B Lm closely watched Jean Louis pUj 1 thinks he Lae gnessed the secret ot tb victories, lie multiplies his feints sst tricks; then, ell at once, bounding Ukt ( tiger on bis prey, lie gives his oppose n terrible 1 bruit to the lower line b Jean Louis' iftrord has parrkd sag h now deep williiu bis opponent's breut. What need we to regte soy mate Ten new adversaries followed him, tad the ten fell before Jean Louis smld the excited yells and roars iff an army. 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