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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, I LEADERS LABOR ATTACKED ARE IP. f . I Association Offers Advice to Leaders of Employers ? I i ' 1 !j :ii i i ? f .fe a. m. A speTokio, Alanh 23.-8- :10 cial from Moji, ( (opposite Shlmonoskl, Japan. t, ys the Japanese fleet made another attack on Port Arthur March 18. lHitubarded the city aud Its defenses and fought a furious engagement with the KureUn fleet outride the harbor, destroying ona Russian battleship. 8ev-e- a Japanese casualties are reported. le. Wash. There la nu Information concerning funsidcranim of the Indiaua Japanese fleet's condition. The navy bill was thru resumed. department haa not been advised of EIGHT-HOthis engagement, but evidently expect K BILL. In a of confusion which news. bill declaropponent of the eight-houof Paris, March 23. The foreign office ed would follow the that uicaiinrc Into law. Frederick W ha received detail of tha of the bomlob. aurreiary of the Employer union bardment of Port Arthur, March of Chicago, ludav ald 'to the enate similar lo the St.' Petersburg report, committee oil education and labor that and also n mall report of the Chemulpo lie did not believe the lalair leaders engagement, detailing the anion of the or Ihc country represented the real romniandera and of views of the rank and tlli: of working the commander of the U lilted States nieu. lie made au attack on the lead- gunboat Vicksburg In the protest ers, asnertlng that from Comport down against the attack on the Variag and these leaders pcnlted In misrepre- Korietz. senting condition. Mr. Job called m to labor trouble where nonunion men had been beaten down with clubs or shot, and aalil that the official organ of organised labor never had contained one word of denunciation of The openof the renal e today ing Were marked t.v the official introduction to that buily or UiarU- - Dick aa tl.e Micceseor of the late Senator Manus. The oath of othve was administered by President pro lem Frye. A bill wa pax-'graining land for a public park la the town of Port Ange. March 23. B. Now York, March 23. Rev. Janie received nan this city, Puiin. D.D., cf Nelson till, letter from IJeut. General retired: A. Mile, Kev. Washington, March IS. ljwl James B. Duna. D. I)., New Aork. Dear Sir: Your letter of reicnt data we duly received. For your my kindly i predion plcaanowaccept confrontthank. Our country ii called upon to ed by a ltuation ami decide question v( the greatest moment Not since the adoption of the . i k i s appro-priauu- 21-2- 2. tnuift. 4 ; as Holy Writ "it Is a truth aa oil ona of the seven that tem pennies cardinal virtues, la not its advocacy consistent with a like sewlomi advo- ?' f t 1 t J; prln-'eip- r j fird i patriotic niuo cotnpoain thatparty New York, March learned here, hsys nu Americanatdispatch from Kleff. that an on mail night Friday wap tempt 4 to blow up the'Odrssa University,supposedly out of revenge for ea4 pulsions and arrests of students. 4 Two bombs were exploded which 4 smashed a wall and shook the 4 quadrangle. Nine other hombaof 4 were discovered, the fuses which had failed to explode. 4 4 4 4 4 44444444444444444444444444 UV s Bean Committed And Presence of Mlfitia Net Violation Haa Warranted. Denver, March 23 No news haa rewrite J this city of any deeds of vio- lance committed of lalo by tha atrlk-jin- g cowl miner of Lws Animas coun-jlwhich Oovernor Peabody haa to he In w mate of Insurrection and rebellion. Two ofllrera of the United Min Workers have been attacked '.there by masked men. and severely he ate a. About 409 member of the National Ouwrd reached Trinidad today and will be distributed among the various coal camps tn Lae Animas county. The governor has Instructed Major Zepii T. HJL11, commander of the force, to use ouch means as he may deem proper, 'acting In conjunction with or Independently of the civil authorities, to restore pear and good order." The coal miner in the district have been on strike for nrreral months, claiming that they suffer abuses in the weighing of coal, the company store and other matter. The Colorado Fuel and Iron eompany and the Vidor Fuel company bava declined to treat with or recognise the existence of the nnlon. The men belong to the United Mine Worker of America. lAbor leaden express the opinion that the purpose of sending a mill I ary force to La Animas county is to inaugurate a sarlea of deportation such as have been carried out at Trllnrtda NO. 313 25th SL and Saddler Wholesale We call your a.t:ntion to Something New WARMER Corns and Try One Free of Charge. AFOOT When Your Eyes Cause You Trouble Consult an Expert Optician There is but one in Ogden "ve havoc wrought by the Japanese J the use of torpedo tube has been so terrible that they are constantly on the watch for reprisal In this line from the Russians. The latter have lx torpedo boat at Port Arthur, and twelve with the Vladivostok squadron. Russia haa ordered a large number of these remarkably effective craft for ue In eastern waters, which will be made at Conatadt and shipped overland in section. 11 v Rushmer it 2412 WASHINGTON AVE. 1 ODE COST MARK SALE! BOMB "iHROWERS 4 4 of senatorial approval. TURKS SURROUNDED. ARRESTED. 23. Urge. Belgium, March The authors of the recent bomb outrage, two French anarchists, lanbln alia Beaimittiio and Gil- drill, have i arrest ml. They bare confessed and say tlu-i- ub- ject was lo avenge the expulsion from Belgium of feuow anarchist. Doth the priMiuer arc known a miliiant anarchist. r There 1 nothing for It now but to Itrococd with the formulation of a new treaty wlikdi ha already been Initiated in a way, although with little hoi 23. Twelve Salonira, March battalions of Turkish troops, com- mandml by Shakir Pasha, hare surrounded 10,000 .Albanian at Babalepe. Shakir Pasha has ask- ed for reinforcement. Ten ad- dllionai batraliona will be Kent to him. Pending their arrival, Shakir Ialia is negotiating with the j Albanian. GAMBLING RECEIPTS DECREASE. RIOT AT CONVENTION. BOODLER GETS A CHANCE. Chicago, 31 arch 21. Aa the remili or one week of crusading on me gambling by Assistant Chief of Police Schiittleria men, the receipts, from hand hooka and pool rooms in Chicago have fallen off fifty per rent. The daily grow receipts of thn hand books In Chicago, estimated at over 3iK. exceed V.OO.OuO when they are running Sheriff Restores Order Through MediJefferson City. Mo., March 23. The supreme court today reversed and um of Drawn Revolver. remanded the east) of John H. Schnet-tier- , Salem, 111.. March 23. -- A riot markconvicted of iMNwilirg. while a ed the gathering or the Republican member of the til. Louis house of of Marion county in convention here, during which delegates charged upon CLAD OF RECOGNITION. each oilier with uplifted chairs. The chairman or the central committee had New York. March 23. There great announced the temporary officers as selected by the central committee when satisfaction at the action or ihe Salvadorean government In finally recog- - the disorder started. More than lno nlzmg ihe republic, eahie the Hrra'.d j delegate sprang to their feet and beorreaponde nt at ranuma. Federh-- j gan a general I'ghL The furniture iu Boyd, who haa been appoint! consul the court ronm. where the convention general to Salvador, will also repre- was held, van wrecked and when It sent Panama In Nicaragua. scorned Imminent that there would he Slmcox Sheriff blood shed, STRIKE TO CONTINUE. drew hi revolver and restored order. New York. March 23. None of llie j local union ot bricklayer has maul- - FORMET PRESIDENT CONDEMNED rested any desire to call off Ihe strike which lias tied up work throughout ' Ni-York. March 23. There is a thi city. The execiit ive general President board of tlie bricklayers' union has not rumor here thi-- i Former ha been asked to act In the matter. Ad- Pollearpo IWi'.'.a. of Honduras, ditional local of this union have voted been tried l y court martial and sento strike, making live out of nine that tenced to l shot to death, say a Herhave dcridid to stay out. ald disiuo:-- . irom Panama. He was WARSHIPS CANNOT BE SOLD. aiTesicu aiul brown into prison la-- t '.'.wre ' ' v - li-p- rnmi ! j New lork. March 23. A -- mmit. semi-off- l- rhanhr the ct.itr mm ..! It deputies. being , rial statement says no warships can 1 ;,Urt against the govern-sol- d cfc(lrged without the authnrixailon ot con- - n,cnt of p;.,.:,...at g.gnucl Boailia waa Frees, cables the Herald's rorrcKponl- - hatchlnc them. ent at Valparaiso. Chile. This is rivin t.e::o:ai I '.(.irpo Bonilla for many out in connection with rumors that a ear v:is tl. president of the coin- New York firm had rinsed neiiotialicr.s eald that he wa the try. and i; for the purchase of sevp:al war nift'i whu ever retired from office only Meanwhile, it is insisted, every detail wi'ii'iciv i",-- starting a revohad been arranged between ihe admin- lution to h.'ii 2 thorn him back into power istration and the American dim's ' It during hi administra-- ' agent In Santiago: but against thi again. I ii tlon of that the secret a r :rm constitution wa agreemrni j ihcre .adopted 'Ah;li provided among other j change for a errct ballot instead of . Hu- viva voir met bod of election. j doe not cii whim-- m her aim-I ,t-c- J t I u (:. Mrs. I. A. Toiler cordially invites the ladies to the Sp ring of French Pattern' Bonnets and Mod:rn Novelties, 2HI Washington Avenue, Over Nycs. & Hong, props, J. G. REED (SL BROS. Harness 1904. Spring' Opening' 1904 No. 3812, N Caa.iey & ''. CO. a, WaHhlugton, March 33. The slate department has received notice from the Chinese government denouncing the Chinese exclusion treaty, no this convention will expire December 271 h next, n alee replaced by another trealy by that date. Cnder It term six month before the expiration or a period of ten years, from December 27. 184, If either power be disHatieflcd with the treaty ft i required to denounce It. This le the action which China has taken In spite of the strongest effort to the contrary on the part of (be state department. Had the notice not been served Ihe treaty would have continued in force for another term of ten year from D.cemler 27. Ly ' It Twanty-Fift- h PARLOS BESTAUMIT UAl AND NIGHT Extra line dinner on Sunday ant 8 Wednesday, horn 11 to I p. rants. We give nice lunch all day. Short order at all hour, fresh oyi ten. game and Hah tn season. Nothing Can Now Ba Done Except te Formulate a New Treaty. ' SALOON MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prep1. First Class Winea, Liquor and Cigar Your Patronaga Salltltad. 132 EXCLUSION TREATY Jr : SILVER KING SILO m-- ; v If you want aastsm corned beef H to BallardV 331 24th Str 'Phone 127K. Telephone ii t- - MEAT MARKET, Autombile PARCEL DELIVERY 1 V James Ballards WM. R. MILLER, Manager, Street Office. 269 Twenty-fift- h I ' t 1 TORPEDO SCARE. BILL. ' Washington, March 23. The houne judiciary committee today continued the hearing 'on the'' antl in junction bill. Slate Senator Matson of Indiana, siKiko in opposition to it. He was unsparing lit hie criticism of labor unions and raid their policy vu lo intimidate, coerce and browbeat. He characterized John Mitchell a the most conservative labor lender in ibl rtwutry, but said no man ever utiered a greater untruth than when Mltrhell declared, "onr a workingman, always a workingman. DLN91CES y, J cw! cnbeuZ!:" , IIIM I Starktllrtg Disclosures Mad i 0lb ment Proceedings in Chicjj, Chicago. March iL. tuition on the alleged bribing w!' by Alexander tiullivaa In the intm 01 the Unkm Traction company xI-- T supplied In the disbarment Inga brought against Sulllviu. J. Lynch, the former bailiff the stand before Master in Learning, and waa Lawyer H. T. Gilbert. In reply to questions, Lynch "There was a beaten path fimTs. court houne to Sullivan 0mc, waa aa familiar with the Trartloa.1 party affair as if Irare aa emntoUf illivaa gave m money fur hritHS' rors a number of time. Lynch declared he had bribed a than a hundred Jurors. 'Did any of the juror yon pprtm ed refuse to do buxines Inquired Attorney Gilbert. I only remember three who refnw to go Into the scheme." replied LynJ Washington, March 23. The houHe today resumed consideration of the poetofflee apiiroprlation bill. A de bate was precipitated over an amend meat by Mr. Overstreet reducing to 97.8fiO.WKI the appropriation for Inland mail transportation. Mr. KJxry (Va.l declared that no effort bad been made by tha department fo better the star route service and inquired why there was so much difference In the pay of rural carriers and star route carriers. "Bocsu, Interjected Mr. Griggs (Ga.) a member of tha committee, the rural free delivery service has grown Into n vast political machine." By a party vote the house committee on way and means voted down the motkwa unde respectively by Williams (Miss.) and Clark (Mo. I to favorably report bills placing salt, coal, hides, wood pulp, agricultural implement and other articles on the free list. 23.-- No tit. Petersburg, March 23. According to government report, the Japanese north of Anju. Korea, ihl week came up In touch with the Russians. The military organ says the occupation of tiro MU! ln 44444444444444444444 try to destroy university is U . 8t. Petersburg. March 23. The correspondent of the Kovlkral of Port Arthur, who is proceeding to the Vain river, writes that he saw crowds of Chinese cool lea throwing up earthwork on the frowning. Impregnanie heights at Kin Chou. (North of Port Dalny.l This show that the Russians are determined to reist the Japanese attempt to land on Liao Tung peninsula. Anju, lying at the Juncture of the Lest risking hi ships In an engagement the enemy. road leading to Wlju is a strong posi- with " admiral explained how a prviuiuent advantthis of natural much But tion. essential conservatism on absolutely age has been lost by the lack on the the part of the Russian naval compart of the Japanese of mounted skir- mander at Port Arthur was at present. Makaroff. mish era. If Admiral He said: St. Petersburg, March 23. Further whose disposition would be to go out detail of yesterday's attack oa Port and meet the enemy, should give batArthur are expected during the day, tle upon the approach 'of the Japanese but nothing In the way of private cr and defeat them, his Victory would be supplementing (milieu as necessarily it would be pur newspaper dispatches the official assurances, has been re- - j. by uoom Injuries to ships, and celved up to this time. According to our U of adequate docking facilities the information here, there now exists at Port Arthur would render it imposn complete embargo upon newspaper sible to refit them, whereas the Japdispatches direct from Port Arthur. anese have ample docks In which to The military authorities seem tb repair their vessels.'' manifest no displeasure at the JapanThe feeling is that the Japanese uc ese tactics yesterday. On the con- ties are preliminary to a landing on trary, they declare that such bombard- the peninsula In an attempt to cut off ments only wear out the guna and ma- Port Arthur almultanaouaiy with anchinery of the ship and waste ammun- other bombardment and commence advan- ment of n siege. For this the Russians ition without compensating tages. They point to the comparativedeclare they are fully prepared. Durly Inalgniflcant damage done by the ing the Inst ten days a general abut bombardment of Santiago by the Am- ting down upon newspaper telegrams erican fleet ns proof of their futility. from the Far East, has been noticeable. From the position taken by the Japan- This U owing to lac reset d precautions ese, the latter eould not seo either the to prevent the enemy from obtaining town or the batteries. The range news of the movements of Russian was from six to eight miles with a high troops The Russians are being mailed in angle of Are and precision waa impossible Although the general target force along their first line, from Feng was large, only a lucky chance could Huang Cheng northward for thirty really damage the batteries or shlpe. miles, while the second line extends So far as known ihe Japanese accomfrom Mukden to Hal Cheng. A11 the plished nothing yesterday. On the oth rolling stock required for use in the er hand, the Rulnna had belter luck, Far East has now crossed Lake Baikal. a shell from the battleship Relvlzan, The laat locomotive waa taken over which was firing over the hill, landing yesterday. Prince Khllkoff, the min on one of the Japanese battleships. Of later of public works and railroads, course, it la admitted that these shot who haa been personally superintend are trying to the garrison. Ing this work, leaves Baikal In a few Vice Admiral Makaroff la being com days. Forty trucks of grain reach mended for his in not Port Arthur daily. of-flr- "NELSON A. MILES." ' ube-queut- ly 24.1 MU. defeating a candidate for political e was to get him endorsed by the labor leader. would contribute moet amaatlallymen--to 1 i the uplifting of our eotmtry from wring avlls. "Should no nominal loo he mad by would either of the great parties that of tha command the cordial support to temperance people, the opportunity make a nomination of Its own allll repiling, In' "For tha reasons herein briefly dicated. 1 am strongly of the opinion (that It would be Inadvisable for the, . temperance party to hold Ita conyen-tlon until after It has had an t unity to observe the action of the otta mm two. 1 remain very truly youra. f nr MARCH Mr. Job said that be had been told in cotilldcnco by laboring men In Chicago, that the surest manner of al ! Tokio, March 23. The house of rep- resentaiives today appointed committee of eighteen member to Invmttigate the charge that Teimike Akiyama. a member of parliament, i in tha employ of the Kubsiaa government. Akiyama Is the publisher of the Kiroku-sbitbu- n. n Tokto paper, which haa been bitterly assailing the government, particularly upon iu financial policy. It baa also charged the government with having forced capitalist to subscribe to tb bonus receutly issued and ha predicted that n second loan will prove a failure. A local prosecution which wn instituted, resulted In a decision ordering the permanent auppree-hio- n of the publication and tha Imprisonment of the j taper' signatory for four month. Tha case w as apiiewled and both Akiyama and bis friends vigorously Jeny the charge that he la a spy. Hearing before the committee and the later discussion of the question in ihe house promise to be exceedingly THURSDAY MORNING, these crime. not dicacy of great national queMioua two Tha great It? Involving rectly parties of nearly equal strength mak nomthat run the couniry will the neat within and ination platform Sboald either make such fmvmoniha. ' sut-a, nomination and announce aa will eommand tha aiiprovalst nd support of those whom you repre-mthe opportunity to advance tha of the temparwwr party would hs while, at the same time, tha : u r ia i UTAH, ! y constitution, lia greater rrepmuibil-it-or voters the sovereign reeled uKin tills country than those which will hr placed upon them .luring the coining autumn. The qtHHou are national anil affect the very foundation and form of our government. My thought and rouslderal ion have been directed aa here ludlcaied. The j to the matter I whom you represent cltinen estimable I cannot fall U take a deep Interest In a ell !rbe decision of thone quest Ion aamatter i a la that one high Iraportaat U pro- J w hich yon so rarnrtly desire Sv : Senate Committee. I i t fore Temperance Party. ! Naval Engagement Outside of Port Arthur. Furious Be- OGDEN, , i - r 4 444 44 444444444444444 4 4 4 FILIPINO KILLED. 4 4 4 4 Manila, March 23. Captain 4 Hopkinsville, Ky., March 23. Damage amounting to thousand 4 Dewitt, with a detachment of 4 of dollars waa done In Christiana 4 constabulary and Lieut. Pitney 4 county by a windstorm today. 4 4 with a detachment of scouts have 4 4 Many buildings were unroofed and 4 4 just encountered Macario Sakay, 4 4 two negroes killed. 4 4 the president of the 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wheeling. W. Va, March 23. 4 Sharp's hotel and several other x buildings were destroyed today 4 by an explosion. It 1 believed 4 some guests were killed. 4 SMOOT TESTIMONY. 4 Philippine republic. Sakay and 4 4 fifteen of his follower were kill- - 4 4 ed and the remainder of the band 4 4 was captured. There were no cas- - 4 4 unities on the part of the Ameri- - 4 4 cans g ENFORCE Proceedings So Far Make a Book of Over 700 Pagee. SANITATION. The Latest . Naw York Man Enlists School Chi' dron In a Health Cruaada, New York, March 23. in an attemp-tWashington. March 23. Testimony In the hearing against Senator Smoot check the dissemination of pneuhas been printed and bound In one monia and germs of other disease of volume of more than 700 pages. the respiratory organs, of the board of health ha. BRILLIANT RECEPTION. enlisted the aid of half g mllllo: New York, March 23. United States school children. Hia idea la that the: Minister Irving B. Dudleys garden will help greatly in the enforcement of laws expectoration on party just given in honor of the visit- sidewalksprohibiting and in public conveyance ing American warships, waa a great and that, in educating the child he wll. ' be educating the man. He haa hroughi aticcns, says a Lima, Peru, correspondent or the Herald. Tha neauttful the matter to the attention of Henry A. Rogers, president of tha board o; grounds surrounding the legation were brilliantly Illuminated and the leader education who heanily approves th. of Lima society, together with many suggestion. Great quantities of slips are belnr distinguished foreigner were present. The cruiser New York's ban! attracted printed by the department of health its rhare of attention and the patriotic for distribution among the children air which It rendered evoked much and at the same time the teachers wilt be expected to explain the aerlouaneee enthusiaam. of the dangers Involved In the prartlcr of spitting in puhile places. PLAGUE IN PRETORIA. It Is designed that both boys am' carry a little pad or the warninf girls Pretoria. March 23. The plague has slips and that when they see a mar violating the ordlnanre they will hand j occurrea 10(1 ay' him a card warning him of the heavy fine to which he la liable. Public SEISMIC DISTURBANCE. school teachers also will be directed particular pains in pointing on Baltimore, Md.. Maroh 23. The to their charges the dangers of viola shook New that earthquake EnglanJ tlons of the sanitary code. Monday was separate and distinct from one felt here an hour and a half later. AMEER'S DEATH NOT BELIEVED This waa shown ty developing the films of the seismograph at John Hop-ki- n London. March 23. No credent! te need be placed In the rumor that the university. They record a shock that started in this Ameer of Afghanistan has been poisonat 2:30 Monday morning. The ed. All trustworthy news from Cabul 'quake which thrilled all of New Eng- reaches the British Indian government land occurred at four minute past 1 weeks before It could possibly o'clock In the morning. known at Ashkahad. Styles in Ladies Waists are shown at Sale prices Our 12i Cent Preaiden-Darlingto- ten-minu- ity 1 Embroideries are the talk o! the city A new line of Amoskeg Ginghams The I2i cent quality at 10 Cents See our Lace Curtains Cost to Us b th: Price,. Reese Howell & Sons. |