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Show THE MOUSING 3 EXAMINER, pulled through the winter in shape. food I'RIPAY "WniixiNo, LTAII, OGDEN, comprises 117 acres site for reduction Wi ton t'uuaolidated at s t 1 ' - APRIL 22, lf0f. v.c , i u,,B. Veterinary I May of Fort Douglas l has returned front Croon Hier. where Says an exchangi he went to investigate the mysterious States Mining compn I:;,ui . n death of numerous horses down there. not given Ihe divide i,.y,, He found tho trouble to be meningitis, consideration. It will Ml i l'i. though where it originated is at pres- ami he acted upon . i,.a ,. il;, ent to lie ascertained. Evans denies ever I. , .j. ,, ij statement that pnob.i Two new cases of smallpox are will te- - declared b .n.t ,. placed under quarantine by Ihe it y ihe year. The con,. r;ri. i health officials. tin ih'id They are: Edwin Iiiui.oiin monthly, tS and will spend abu.'Glenn, aged 21 years, residing at South First West: Iearl Cardall. aged year on a lead arnehc . 5 years. 7 Simumli avenue. There are three other case in the Cardall fam1). McKenzio has j.i- - r:,w d deal ... ily. by which he secures civ.-,u group of claims on .1 Suit for divorce has been filed in the Yellow Pine basis for :.i Ihi-- t Dcwev , n.i inDistrict court by Johanna Hansen Mining company. The ,.f tn purper against Peter Hausen on the grounds of action. Twenty desertion and failure to support . The chase price was pain .!imn Sn'ii-da- y f ;i, cVi-ci- l parties were married in Denmark in evening when the ot . 1 Still, and It is alleged that defendant and the remainder ii.ncy in m deserted plaiutiff in isgp and has ever bank to lie paid over - .. .lppmtal of i).,:.,. jsij:n-since failed and neglected to suppuil title by the atornevtan. her. . - . , , i Report on Court of Claims be Incomp'ete. bjid to i tbe turner of Ninth South and Fifth East streets.' .wbule mass? of wires, both telephone aad electric light, went by the board. At one time it seemed as though both classes of wires had become involved in an inextricable tangle, and live wirea were spitting and hissink everywhere for a short time, or until the electric light management had abut off the currents wherever there was danger reported. I IKIED TO Bl IE . HERSELF t Her Head Against Pushed Wall of Cell. yww oU. on Wolff. 17 "fv fin ' jail a ailing trial Obscene language gave tbe police force a change In the hours last night. SLrirl first attempted suicide by the wall of ng bcr bead sgmnatremoved to a r!he waa then effort cell, where she made aa oke herself to death. 8?s was i ben handcuffed, but man-- li off In ten to get the bracelets "Then a muff which con-thands and arms up to the st placed on her. but laugh-Jjthe officers, she released herself he el-w- as was then detailed to itand the girl, when she aaid: lEgl you worry. I'll hill myself rtJJ, morning In spite of anything A'olffi-w- (HD ' lliV ruined by it is said that the girl was mldler from Fort Dougina a few has Miihs ago. and since then she ibe police considerable trouble. GEO. DERR SUPERINTENDENT. E. Langford, ihe lessee of the Lake ft Los Angeles railway and Salt air pavilion,' is rapidly pushmatters .so aa to have things in shsie for the opening at the end of next inonih. Work ou ihu laying of a new hardwood dancing floor has commenced and tho first carload of the necessary OO.Utsi feet of maple has arrived. Tho contract has been let to tho Sail Lake' Building ft Manufacturing company? Work is also beand ing pushed on the1 other improvements. Mr. Langford announces that he will personally aupervise affairs at the beach and on the railroad, but he has appointed George Derr as general superintendent out at the beach, while J. E. Langford, Jr, will act as excursion agent. In addition to tne bar and soda water privileges secured by Chaa. Auer, a contract has been signed with the Christensen orchestra to furnish the necssary music. The shooting gallery and privileges have been leased to Q. A. Miller, and the amusement parlors have been let to C. E. Osterluli. 'Contracts are yet to be signed fur the lunch counter attractions. J. Salt the ing bath-house- s . merry-go-roun- d &40CKLEY ASK NEW TRIAL. ROSE SLEEPS. .... . . A letter received t .m iti,. n.an in charge of the Crown m r. Snut'i crock stales the tiiui . I' a I'1. fine a: tunnel, body of very after rutting through i,veiu- .lort ,Mc. ly itoiifirated tbe I and it is there that Mr i"k.l,ipiueiii The following federal offenders have has occurred. Samp s '.ikut from hern ordered to apiiear before Judge the first 40 feet of . (.ui by Marshall on Saturday, April 30. for ar- the tunnel are ill lie !,,,n.U Mf iiu. l.ae biii reJed Grant and Rue M. asaayer. hut no sani raignment: ceived front the ore ini to m the Bm$th, passing counterfeit, money; letter Just at hand. ii Statesman. James Peterson and A. J. Thompson, selling liquor to Indians; A. U. Itoug-la- s, stealing letters from V. 8. mail; THE NORTHWESTERN LINE Francis Parrott and James Edgar, ATLAS. burglary. War Atlas has A A copy of the articles of Incorporabeen issued by the t'LK.mo k Northtion of the Utah Selling ft Storage western railway. Three tine colored company of Ogden has lieen tiled in boi.ml in convenient the Secretary of State's office. The cat-t- ai maps, each 14x20, T lie Eastern sitstock of the company is $20,000, di- form for reference. vided Into shares of the iar value of uation shown in t detail, with tables William Craig is president; showing relative military and naval $1 each. K. strength and financial resources of William Van Alen. Strlngham, secretary; W. J. Parker, Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to ar.y address on retreasurer. ceipt of ten 110) cents uT postage by 41. A. Walker, Gen. Agent n Richard Kletting. the f. n. y, architect of ihis city, has gone to Ry., 2200 South Main t gait Lake Eiiroiie. where he will spend t lie slimCity, Utah. mer. Prior to sailing from New Yoik the gentleman will visit the larger cities of the East and on reaching tho old world will spend most, of his timo In touring France. Germany an.l Italy, where he will enjoy himself ami Incidentally get a glimpse of the latest European architecture. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Gustave Tyudt will regrri to learn of the death of llicir little daughter. Ruby, which occurred at the Holy Dross hospital Tuesday night, of spinal meningitis, aged five months. i:-- post-offi- ce Russo-Japanes- to-wi- Cal-llst- er out of court, communications, documents and papers referring to said cat Second That the Jury that tried said BRITISH ADMIRAL IN SALT LAKE, case, waa guilty of misconduct by early of distinguished BritishT which fAIr and due consideration of tha case was prevented. vI officers arrived in Salt Lake Third That the court misdirected morning and are registered at Wilson hotel. They are: Admiral the Jury In matters of law, that the of the Cross Grand Hr Cyprian Bridge. court erred In Its decision of questions Smith, of law arising during the course Wh: Secretary F. Harrison of the W. A. Craig. Flag trlaL 'lie Commander and M. Hamilton Captain jflrtM.Mii D. Fourth That the verdict la contrary mod who has recently been promoted to the law. Al- vessel In tha admiral's dispatch Fifth That the ysrdict la contrary to the evidence. com-r.. Admlnl Bridge haa- been In Sixth Newly - discovered evidence of the British fleet In Chinese material to the defenso which he could witsn tor a number of years, and has not with reasonable diligence have dislust been retired from the service b- covered and produced at the trlaL eta of the age limit, having attained It ih probable that Judge Morse on years. During that, period he haa Monday morning will postpone the is exciting time of passing sentence upon Shock-le- y ptssrd through many in naval warfare, blit he la not and will art a date for hearing arg.the surf of man to talk about the things uments on motion for a new trlaL seen this When he Ins accomplished. binmirg he said: "We are merely REV. W. MURPHY RESIGN8. issuing through. We have come from Vwina and are going lo London I, rrovo. Utah' Go.. April 21. At the of retirement, and the others of promotions and transfers. On Methodist conference held in Salt Lake my word, 1 couldn't say a thing about City last summer Rev. Wildman Mur-phy-, It She present trouble In the Orient. pastor of the Methodist church In would be against ethics. But as everyb- this city, waa returned to his conferody knows, Jaimn has done aa much, ence, the Colorado conference Tills was ih s naval way, aa she waa expected very unsatisfactory to the church here, tn do, ami with a significant look the aa were other changes made In that admiral made for hla room,' conference to other churrhea in the Ths visitors came from Ban Francv tate. The members of the local church isco. arriving early yesterday morp-In- g, took up the matter with the chnrch and will leave, taplght for New authorities, and after some urgent corTorts, where they will embark at once respondent by the Provo people Rev. tor England. They all have been officMurphy came back to Provo and haa ers In Admiral Bridge's fleet officiated as pastor of the church to the utmost satisfaction of all concerned, aa HEAVIEST SPRING STORM. he previously did. It was therefore a surprise to most of the members that Thousands of Trees Bend and Break he presented his resignation from the ' Beneath the Weight of Snow charge of the church and withdrew In Salt Lake City. from membership In the church at the i quarterly conference held here Sunday fislt Lake City. April SL One of the evening, at which Dr. J. H. Talbott, iHTlcst spring storms in years la the the superintendent of the mission, who "cce that struck the city and Rtate lata succeeded Dr. presided. In his lari nlrht anl early this morning, letter of resignation Mr. Murphy states Ihoti-san-n .vtira BPTInches of snow fell, that the cause of hla action la an enof trees were broken and tirely personal matter, and one which of the fftrlpiipd of their tender foliage by the relates to the government great weight, of the bnautlful snow. church. The damage In this In an Interview Mr. Murphy gives regard will reach thnimandK of dollare, but there la ns as the reasons for his resignation: nay in which the hiss can be accnr. First, the treatment which the oldmission received at ,'riy computed. The same la true er workers of thisLelUt-h. when he. was throughout Sail Ijtkf and several other the hands of Dr. fmnties. superintendent- of our work men who I It ! certain that there will be a big had performed rears of service were .has in irult. Fruit trees were in hud forced out of Utah without one word of or blossom quite generally and how ex- recognition or real appreciation. tensive the damage will be In this line Second, and primarily, the real - depend..-largely on the manner in cause of my withdrawal Is found In the hili rite storm clears away. If tbs fact that 1 hold views which are not in haves of the trees become dry before the harmony with the government of igh: hn frost may' come, or if the Methodist Episcopal church, nor the tight should be cloudy and the vow I would have to take If ordained thus less cold, the loss will be an elder In the church. I believe more tmher niinv.1 to a minimum. Otherwise It In a republican form of government for Wr lie enormous. the church, as well as in civil affairs, There are other Interests Aside from I do not wish to remain In a church and e of fruit that will suffer largely, and be considered disloyal to It h Is feared. and one la among the rarer.ir.m. Shearing la now well under y and the animals that hare "been BALT LAKE NOTEB. Jhnrn are likely to die in great ru less the weather clean up Mlsa Ella Kelsey of the Uintah school And even then there are is recovering from an operation for apwie to be severe losses. Of course pendicitis at St. Mark's hospital rtiitriug will he Interrupted all over the Si, e, as no flock master will be In Judge Charles Baldwin, referee crouch to ahear his sheep in this bankruptcy. Is reported as being III st Kind of Hpahor. his home. 229 Twelfth East street, with Vri.- - wires were down In this city, typhoid fever. !1ir an jcht and tele-rh'itip .'rinunuitcs are hard a . Annie, the wife of Itenlrl Wegxelsnd, iric ,.r j, Telephone having communiratnn the artist, dte.1 after a several months livoesn. Tnneln and som Illness. Phe leaves four children ,s tippossihle on account of ing. si having died In childhood. - tery. i yea-wris- I -i Inri-iitai- be-irtu-ae be-csii-ss ds , t. ohr 1 hing down. frthet And Richfield with anHarry Leroy has suddenly sought a and ball $75 other dim?, forfeiting bench warrant Is out for hie apprehension. He was charged by Miss Esther Larsen with a serious offense. V r Oscar E. Lawrence has fllel a :il (i ;TuljP3. suit in ilif district court ' v.red the i greatest trouhle, Hannah A. Youngberg to recover " "f Money and In lime, wub $431.33 alleged to le tlie balance due jJAU 0f jp wires. The on s prutnlsory note for $r,.(ksi executed auw .. V. "'.j a. large percentage of by herself and husband, lo the telephone wire dvceaaed. "j" ioadd they resembled large .,,, '1. Many broke down un-- .. A. it. Crttsens of the ! gnain lit all parts of firm of Cosgriff ft Cousens. is in the uni ih officiate of the com-"- J- clij-'fo- r a few days. He ssys the ranges " s' was the wot id storui in hie part of the state are in M ellent m. ep. rieuecd. In pla.cs, as coudliion anJ that the Jivebwck have south lrh ccmmvrjicatlonpoint cottld be had. At here was six inches of anpw; x k r;:jr pidhr inches fell, and that added to during tbe day. V' ! i;r' six inches; Provo seven over foot and Og- - v5 - : I e well-know- A ttys, Wllaon and Smith yesterday to be shot at 10 afternoon filed In the district court a ymnk Rose, who Is of murder for the notice of new motion for a trial In the dork this morning wife, preserves his steadfast calm caee of tbe State of Utah va James M. to the very Shockley, who waa convicted on Saturad complete indifference day last of tha murder of Amass L. Stata prison late Gleason. The motion to vacate and set 1 message from theRose to had gone aside the Judgment of the court and to ut algbt said that ihe grant a new trial of said cause la based Just as peacefully and withmani-Mted haa he unconcern that upon the following grounds, t: conviction. ever since his First That the that tried aaid Internal Revenue Collector K. II. a cane received out ofJury Ko claim has been made for Rose court the evidence has returned from Siting Valley buried be other than that resulting from tbe view In Western Wyoming, where he has mdv and It will probably ceme of the premises; and that they received lieen looking after his sheep interests. rithout ceremony in the prison S -. t - fore-closu- ... -- i Rock-Spring- s He eays that the sheep In that country wintered better last winter than for a number of years; that the losses were lighter and the stock came out In better condition than for some time. The oil Industry In that section is also on the boom, he says, and derrick! are In evidence everywhere. In several of the wells oil haa been struck but the quantity of the flow la not known. DIVIDEND ON RUBBER. The Vnlted States Rubber company declared toper rent, on day a dividend of 1 the preferred stock. This Is the first dividend on this stock in several years. New York, April 21. 2 POSTOFFICE NOMINATIONS. t Continued from Pass One) when starting in pursuit of the enemy's cruiser division, the IIiismIhuh ships passed out north of the minefield and In returning after the of the Japanese balileslilis Makarnff headed straight for the entrance of the harlior, moving directly into the mines. While this is the general view there are those who stoutly resent Togo's claim, insisting on the theory of the explosion of either a magazine or the boilers and accounting for the to the Poieda, which was in the injury wake of the Putmpavlovsk to ths confusion the to disaster following the flagship. But the theories held are really only conjectures as the Port Arthur authorities have not yet reiiurtcd the result of their Investlgai ion. apis-arauc- e XV V iiui, April 21. si: ii ri1'1 i.i. hmi liiii. wrr,. - The p mom can jitig KEilT luda.v by the Senate Icav-"t:;y ttie genera! detieleliry and Ibe lii.iilhi't aitiilctuy lulU of the entire ! 1st Mi!! to be N"pp:y lUeKMiri-ci'iiNideud li the iNciiaie. While the .i.-- Washington. April 21. The President today sent to the Senate the following nominations of postmasters: Now Mexico Frank A. Hill, Raton. Oregon William II. Miner, HuntLondon, April 22. The correspondent ington. of the Standard at Tien Tsin saytap-anes- e W. Francis, Washington George troops arc now emlMrking from Korea and possibly are being reinINDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS. forced by the forces on the Yalu river from which the Russians have practicWashington. April 21. The House ally withdrawn. committee on Indian affairs today by a 8t, Petersburg, April 21. The Emvote of nine to six authorised a favorable report on a bill amending tbe peror has received the following teleIndian depredation act by striking gram from General Kuropatkln: AH waa quiet on the Yalu on tha from it the word amity'' and making it apply to residents of the United 19th and 20tb, and there haa been no States regardless of altlsenshlp. The change. On the night of tbe 19th. opiioaiie bill will legalize claims for Indian Tower Hill, west of Kai Cbigu. a Cape ions barred heretofore under depredat sending off tbe law because the Indians commit- steamer was nliserved the purpose of takting the damage were at Amity" with boats, evidently forThe boats soon resoundings. the United States at the lime. It ing also allows claims by persona other turned." In another telegram to the Emperor than citizens of the United States General Kurointkin say a; heretofore barred by the law. 1 respectfully report to your Majesty that two Jupsnese officers named 18 ALL RIGHT. THE DALY-WESStcevo Yukoka and (Hska Okl were arA well known mining engineer, who rested near the station of Tur Chi Khl. In their possession was found three haa recently visited the Daly-We- st mine at Park City, declared today that cases of Bickford fuse, a French he sees no reason for the bearing of the wrench, dynamite cartridges, tools for wrecking, cylinders coni lining stock as has been done during the past railway few weeks. 'Certainly," said he, It one and a half pounds of pyroxylin, cannot be from any fault of the mine, and a number of notes. A court martial held at Harbin on for I must say that the showing of ore Is something great. I believe 1 looked April 20 found them guilty whiln to tbe Japanese army of n iterover the property pretty thoroughly, and In orlcr to against Ilmn-ia- . too,' and I failed to see snyhtlng that ating success for thrir army of destroylooks discouraging. A new Assure has gain and railbeen encountered on tbe lower levels ing or damaging telegraph by means of pyand it shows a line breast of ore, while way communication and other accessories provided the older working, where the com- roxylin for that purpose and of making their been its dividends has drawing pany where Into Manchuria from, look anything but discouraging. way were arrested by secretly, Russian patrols The nearer the Quincy ground Is ap- they 30 versts southwest of the station of proached the greater the silver values Tur Chi Khl on 'he Eastern Chinese become. I believe people have become unnec- railway. The officers wore Mongolian dress to disguise their nationality. t, essarily frightened about The officers were condemned to be and If the company chose to do no I of their civil rights and to deprived am satisfied it could continue to pay by hanging. the usual dividend for an Indefinite be executed I confirmed 'he sentence, but. In time. The company has labored under view of ibe officers' rank, consented considerable difficulty of late on acinstead of hung, with count of bad roads and a scarcity of that they lie shot or civil rights. water and the production of the past tbe I same loss refused their prayer to spare their month will be considerably under the lives, and they were executed at average. But the trouble is over by o'clock on the evening of April 21st. now, or practically aa Tbe roads are still in bad shape, but water Is plentiBt Petersburg. April 21. A letter ' ful again." from Port Arthur describes a wedding which occurred during the bombardMINING NEWS. ment of March 22. The wedding guests were nearly stampeded, Ihe carriage A car load of concentrates from tho horses tried to bolt and shells were of Tintio mine the reached May Day bursting as th procession drove to the local markets. church, hut after h" ceremony one hundred guests danced while suslln e Manager M. M. Johnaon of the were flying and iiurMing overhead Th mines departed for the Cactus newly married inutile, tt. is further asmine In Beaver eounty. serted wre quit happy. Pctro-pavlovs- ra'ton. Mr. Gorman sharply labor,, in tiring in a river and li.it tn if bill, general ' he wiue made on ilie inuisnin lull by Mom ,. Met 'umber and rtinlt, the later deeluru.g ;ut )0 fu- Med a m'I'V tee peliMi'ii id $23 per i Latter Was Mr. urfeii read from a renrt of a oi.ii of riant. s giving the iuiiiiiii ill' .lustier :iiUf to tin- iTci t Mint the Supreme of the I oiled St.i1! n regretted tbal. mote tdetiec in r, lai.l to i lie clsim had md be, u submitted and ordering that the ml vetse tilling on i',ie might have I'rrii diflermt if such additional had been submit ted. Mr. Plan of t'wuneciienl, sabi that the Wallace repoil which was tlie otic cial division ut iln Supreme cnuri, did not contain the iihservuiiniis of Judge Hwayite which had lieen quoted liy Menabir Wiirrcii. If it conies to a quest ion of veracity I will send the report to the senator." said Mr. Warren. Hi had from the court of claims, quoting a portion of tho opinion of tho Suprctu court. Messrs, lsidge, Piatt, bitonuor and Aldrich declared that the Wallace rev airi was tho correct review of the Supreme court, while Messrs, Warren, Blackburn and Fulton insisted tt was only a syllabus, giving only lhat part of the opinion having a direct on the case. "It is a serious thing." said Mr. lanlge. when a charge is made that (ho official reports of the Bupicina court are incorrect, k affects all of tho court records and perhaps, invalid atos them." Well," said Mr. Warren, iho dispute of tho senator from Massachusetts is with tho Supremo court or the re tor I of the court of claims. 1 think I have given satisfaction as to my veracity on teh subject," The Knsioii bin waa then read. Mr. McCiiinlicr expreswsi tho opinion lhat ho time waa approaching for tho enactinont of a general acrvlco pension law. In this couuootinn Its refurred to previnua service jiniHkin laws and Incidentally mentioned tha fact that there were still living about tiOO sous and daughters of soldiers of the revolutionary war. Mr. Mctumher also disettased tho recent, executive tension order, contending that it. was In harmony with the laws making peiiHlouers. Several patrons of the Pioneer sampler are ia receipt of anonymous letters from a source now being investigated by Manager Jenson. Paris. April 21 The Bt. Petersburg corresjiondent of the Echo De Paris Prince ? lemeelieff has tele says: graphed his mutter from Pori Arthur that the lvdy of Rear Admiral Molos. Jesse Knight, who owns a half In- Vice Admiral Makaroff'a chief of staff, terest in the Nevada-Parmine. In has lie a ashore frightfully Lincoln count y. Nevada, will visit that mutilated by i!. explosion which sunk r and that Vice Adproperty iu a few days and prepare the for tbe season's campaign of develop- miral Mskatoil s body has not yet bteo ment. The voluntary assessment levied found ' ft sometime ago waa all paid In. t t Paris.. April 22. The St. Petersburg Samuel Newbouse haa closed a deal correspondent of Ihe Echo De Parle for the purchase of the John Evans says that, notwithstanding the enmity Alexieff and Vic Adfarm near Dlnahaiii .In net inn for a PmIwcmi cuiisidcruioB of $23,400. Thu tract miral Kkrydloff, Viceroy did nor wa-n'- "l k to 10 Favorite 0 1 1 It. li 2 0 0 0 1 u 3 0 u it 3 3 0 1 II i I 1" 17 Joe., Philadelphia. April 21, The Ant' w aeon opened hero tod. y ran with a 12t.ning paute won by 1: .; Un'sIn. The game was a pitchers' tlc hi winch Waildi'll cm'cI1ii. 1 winning mu e: the netili of a ili'-Ibliy Davis with two men out ursl r.i' nil base. Ateudsnco 13..Vc . Si'iiif; R. It. H. e - Pass Book at Aqueduct Puts $10,000 Into Owner's Pocket New fori ID Iml. Ipiua Powell and McGuire; 2 . 3 Waddell Schis'k. q 3 g 4 am ( Chicago va. &u Louia. San Franci-i-April II. Kenml. p!il vd trout :n in Chicago. April 21. With a ra'ched down in ;iu 1,1 1. won I he lino race at Oakland today up and sulistitute team the won and a tug clean up was ntad. Murat, the opening game today in a pi re h. played as a gout thing, went to the ers' battle For seven iunitigs neither post an 11 to it) favorin', but got away side did anything against tha good IHmrly and finished fur in the repr. pitching. AtU ndMUco 4.00. ticoro: R. 11. K. hermit had all the luck and wnu'iii a 4 7 3 drive from Murahcliino. Tannlmuner Chicago. . .1 5 1 got off next to last, and was the Nl. Islllig. Wicker and Casey; ONeill and best, finishing a chute ihirA o Kavorlti-at o red In threw races. Byers. 0 was 1111111x11 on in the third, lull nia.le a poor showing. IsHliclllta won, Philadelphia va. New York. r. going away front Canejo and New York. Airil 21. Tbe largest Ths weather waa cloudy and crowd lhat ever attended a baseball the trai k good. Returns: Find race, six furlongs, soilings; game In this city witnessed the openHermit won; Maraitchitio, second; ing of the Nat huisl snasmi today at the Polo grounds. Atcndance Taiiiihaiiacr, third. Time, 1:1k Kcrmid race, four furlong, selling: 35, Out). Sixirc: v a, Bill Short won; Mogrcgor, second; R. II. H. Kcw ork third. Time. :3o. .1 4 5 n, ks-ai- s ... . h Op-tim- Gold-Unde- . Third race, one mile and 70 yards, Philadelphia 13 q won: Cunejn, secMatthewsnn, Wlltx and Uowcruang selling; tealicllita . Fraser and lkiiu. ond: Goldtindi-rthird. Time. 1:47 Fourth race, one mile and sixteenth, i't Boston va. Brooklyn, selling: Ada N. won; Haitians 1ecr- ess. second; Mounieliank, third. Time, 1:19. Boston. April 21. Boston won a Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: light hilling game from Brooklyn toRedwald won; Flaneur, second; Rol-llrday, Cohl west iter kept Iho attendance down to lJIU'i. Score; third. Time, 1:29. Klxth race, one mile, purse: Divlna R. H. H. Boston. won; ....... m. ...... ,9 4 2 second; Hoolhsayer, third. Time, 1:42 3 linaiklyn, Illilngcr and Moran; Poole and Memphis. April 21. Montgomery Bergen. Pork results: First race, half mile: Fay TemplePittsburg va. Cincinnati. ton won: Doings, second; Ths third. Time, :53. won rittshurg. April Second me, live and a half furlongs, the oNniug game at home by hitting Mae Princess won; I'apiia Hahn for two triples and three selling: Moure, second; Bountiful, third. Time, in the third inning. Errors andsingles alow 1:13'.;. playing gave Cincinnati her runs. AtEmsix Third race, furlongs, selling: tendance, 11,800. Score: igre won; Our Lillie, second; Atflo, R- H. E. third. Time, 1:1k. . 5 7 9 Pittsburg. Fourth rare, six furlongs, handicap: Cincinnati 4 g Harmakts won: Scorpio, second; Van Scsnlsn, Smith and Phelps; Hahn. Ness, third. Time, 1:17fii. IVItx and O'Neil, Fifth rare, five and a half furlongs: Elliott, (Males won: Sol Smith, second; PoOakland va. Tacoma. tent e, third. Time. 1:13. Sixth race, mile and a slxreenih, sellSan Francisco, April 21. Oakland ing: Broodier won; Arnold K., sec gave Pitcher Thomas of Tacoma a very Time. LbS'.. third. Wilt, ond; unkind reception today. In the second Inning his star curves were New 'ork, April 21. One of the bigstraightened into live hits anl four gest killings In the East occurred In runners made the circuit. That setthe first race at. Aqueduct today, when tled ths game and Fltxgerald finished W. U. Fessenden's Pass Ibsik went, at the He was pitching for Tacoms. odds of 15 to 1, having been lucked touched up for eight hill. down from 4) to 1. It is estimated that Scor-eR. H. E. Fessenden won between $23,000 and Tacoma ....0 0 II 0 0 1 0 0 7 3 Results: $30.noo. Oakland ...0 4200200 x 8 14 0 First race, selling, seven furlongs: Batteries Thomas and Fitzgerald Itens Honk won: Ella Snyder second; and Hogan; Schmi.lt and Lohman. 1:28 third. Time, Marlin, Second race, four ami a h'Sf furBaltimore, April 21. Joe Cans of longs: lilandy won: Gazelle, second; this city, the lightweight champion, Only One, third. Time, :53 Third race, handicap one mile; Lord won the decision over Sam Bolen of Badge won; Wot on, second; Rostand, Philadelphia tonight before the Eureka Athletic club In a fifteen round houL third. Tlhie, 1:39 Fourth rare, the Osone stakes, sell- They fought at catch weights, Bolen being much heavier than Cans. ing. four furlongs: Peggy won; In cense, second; Waterside, third. Time, : 47. HI. Louis, April II. Kid Goodman of Fifth race, selling, six furlongsi Boston got the decision tonight at the Julia M. won; Ixiricate, second: Pom- end of the twentieth round of hla fight pano, third. Time, 1:13 with Aurellb Herera of California. Mamie Sixth race, six furlongs: Worth won: Buttons, second; John F. SPIES. third. Time, 1:12 April 21. The operations of Nashville, Tenn., April 21. Cumber- theMukden, llnseians are great ly hampered by land Park results: number of spiral Major General First nice, six furlongs: Big Ben tho minindiullng the Ninth won; Poseur, second; Allison, third, Kondralxevifch, Rifle East Siberian Brigade, says the Timo, 1:17 M of tha Second rare, hair mile: Zlnda won; Japanese have taken advantage Wixxlelaim. second : Flora Handsome, convenient location of Newchwang, which is bill of sides. third. Time, :5I In the guise of merchants, beggars, Thlr.I race, selling, seven furlongs: rag pickers and lackeys, says the genMandamus, second; won; Chorkayotte eral. these sri;e sniff everywhere. 1:32. third. Time, (,'ypriennr. that Konrili rai l, the t'liniherland Iterhy, They have grown pigtails, rtiowlngwork have lieen pnaring for this Maintney Hlil-d- . Min and an mile $2, eighth; for a long time, and that they are unland won; Katie Powers, second; Chewilling to trust entirely to Information 1:39 third. Time, boygan, They are by the Chinese. i'ifth race, four and a half furlongs; supplied to get. rll of. These insects, at hard secwon: Renaissance Carlin, soon as they obtain information, cross ond: Malvina, third. Time. :57 the river into Chinese territory, where furlive half and Sixth race, selling, use (he telegraph. Some of them longs: Olinet. won; Dolly Gray, sec they been caught, but the majority ond; Frank Kinney, third. Time. 1:11 have wander among the troops and nothing can lie done to prevent JL" A Chinese spy who was caught several days ago, was sent to Man (.'liana, where he was shut. The Chin coo manl-festrdeep symisnhy. following him tho si reels after he had been capalong San Francisco vs. Los Angeles. tured. k. ., 4. Doc-triK- S. AWAY, ' Another Month of Our Sale 01 5. 5. fi. And Finds Us With Quanti- 9-- 3. ties of Goods S. ON HAND T New-bous- 1 1 .it Post. nn mi h. WASHED .taiiy ''up iu Philadelphia vs. New York. tin- TRACK 1; ItaiTcilcs -- Wlieclt r and Eger; and Is'uliy, I cr.tiUM-v- Were rture Mis Angeles. ruer utij hrUir measure was under cnttM'.ili i. Daly-Wes- BEITS lucat.-- i " the air 'Fritk.i Helena. Mont., April 21. One mile of track of the Great Northern has been washed away by a flood in the Milk river, at Minot, N. D. The yards are under water. Trains are 3ti hours laic, and passengers are being I runsferrod. The situViceroy ation is not serious. a long 81- Petersburg, April 21. Alexieff haa sent to lue Entis-ro- r detailed account of the naval engagement of April 13. in which the torpedo is ml destroj er Ktrashnf was sunk and of the loss o ftbe battleships cause lilt! Yet f, J We Must These Goods 2. 2. THIS Is 4. Probably the I Longest Siege of BASE BALL Low Prices in Ogden Ladies Fancy Iz Angeles. Cal.. April 21. If today's ball game had been advertised as a liurlesiiie on the national sport it would have given perfect satisfaction, so far a lie playing of tbe I os Angeles team Ih eoiieerm-d- . Jones, for Sail Fraic I wo, was in no condition 10 pitch and te fore the game ended waa unable to use any siierd. hut tossed the ball at the I is tier and trusted tn link and the fielder tciiln.l him. lie won le- - HOSIERY in Boundless Profusion. 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