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Show I- - THE MORXIXO EXAMINER, I t I British Torpedo Boat is Hurrying From Gibraltar to Scene of Kidnapping in Tangier. 20. TREMENDOUS confirming the report that the brigand an band which captured Pcrdicarla, Var-leAmerican citizen, and Cromwell a British subject. la the came that raptured Mr. Harris, the London Times oorreapondent. laat year. Beaidea capturing the men, members of the band assaulted the women of tbe Perdicaria American party. The British and representatives at Tangier are taking energetic measures to obtain tbe release of the captives, and the. Moorish authorities are assisting - Chicago. May 20. A special to the News from Che Foo says: At 10:3) this morulng a tremendous explosion was heard In the direc- -tlon of Port Arthur. It wa lmpossible to ascertain the cause. as DISSATISFIED Gibraltar. May 20. A British torpedo boat. No. 88. sailed today for Tangier In connection with the kidnaping of an American citizen aud hit stepson, Arabs, Cromwell Varlcy, by armed beaded by Ralssouli, the notorious brl. gaud chief. i i . ? i' i i- ? . - a a a a e a KOREAN ACTION CON Pin MED. p. m. (Delayed Seoul, May 19.-- 6:30 An Imperial edict In transmission) confirming the action of the cabinet abrogating all existing treaties and agreements between the Russian and covers lha Korean governments, original treaty of 1894; a special agreement regarding the imperial household and all mining and timber eonceaalona ion the Yalu and Tumen rivers and on Xtagolnt Island, off ths sast coast. It declares that lumbering rights granted private individuals, tbe time limitation of whfrh had lapsed, were extended surreptitiously by (be prime minister and finally by the Korean foreign office, a minor official of which signed the extension under Russian pressure. An additional elapse Inserted had given territorial privileges In the concession which became the means of cloakland grabbing ing governmental schemes and was therefore declared null and void. This formal declaration still further Involves Korea with the Russian government and , obliterates the semblance of neutrality. Korean steamers belonging to the Imperial household but nominally privately owned, have been used as transports to land Japanese troops at Cbinnampo and other northern porta Everything points to the ateady growth of Japanese domination and an absolute determination to erase all traces of lha Russians past power. Riiutt America Will Hava r Representative in the German Cup As ft Race. New York, May 20. There la likely to be no Americau represents! inn In the International cup rare in Germany on June 17. the racing committee of the Automobile Club of America having decided to recommend no representative, after ihe scheduled trial of lha Entrants for tbe team on the Empire City Iroltlng track had ended In a greater fiasco than the earlier trial of the aante machines. Only one of the American earn attempted to carry out the program arranged by Ihe committee, but after covwithdrawn ering 193.4 miles It waa both from the trial anil from the team because the owner objected In being Ihe sole American represcutaUva abroad. western comof a stives Represent pany were present, but upon advice of counsel declined to sign an agreement Club of absolving ths Automobile America from claims for injuries or damages during the trial. It had been planned by lha committee to give Ihe proposed Entrants a two hundred mile test on the Empire track and a large crowd of enthusiasts Journeyed thither. They expressed over the considerable dissatisfaction outcome. - CINCINNATI WHEAT DEAL GIGANTIC COKE OVEN to Coat a Million Dollars aignad for South Chicago. On i 5 ' i Da- - Chicago, May 20. Ground has bean broken at South Chicago for a gigantic coke oven, the coat 11,000.000 and the first of its kind ever established outside the anthracite regions of Pennsylvania. The Semet Bolvay company la behind the enterprise, which will be puehed to completion as rapidly aa possible. Before June 1, It la promised, more than the 1,000 men will be employed on work of conet ruction. Many experiments In coke production hare been mads outside the anthracite fields, but always with Indifferent success, as (he quality of the coal was found to ha faulty. U la not explained what coal will he converted Into coke In the new ovens. eaaeaaeeaaeeaaeeeea e e LIVINGSTON JEWELS RECOV-- 1 1 EREI1. r r i a . Albany. N. s i a Y., May 20.- -A large quantity of Jewelry undoubtedly of that taken from the coffin the re-Liv- - "Lady Mary" Livingston In cent myaterbwa raid upon the Ingaton family tomb and valued at has been thousands of dollars, found by the police la a raid upon a "growler gang" in a low resort In south Lansing afreet. Thomas King and other arrested, classed by the police aa "hoboes who re- fuse to give any place of reaidenco had tbe Jewelry upon their per- about the anna and concealed house. The Lirlngaton vault waa entered one night several weeks ago. and the coffin of "Lady Mary" broken open. Famous Transaction Recalled by Judgment Entered. Amid Cheering the Convention at Springfield Takes Adjournment Until May 31 , After the 58th Ballot. Springfield. UL, May 20. Th Republican state convention today took one Ineffectual ballot for governor and then adjourned until May 31. The vote on the ballot, which was the 68ib, mood: Deneen Yates 483: Lowden 3921-880 Hamlin 113; Warner 53; Slier-ma- n 46; Pierce 29. The convention broke up and the delegates rushed from the hall, cheering. The band played "Home, Sweet Home. Anaconda Copper company has adjourned. Tha election of officers is left with the aevr board of directors. It was not announced when this election will be held. Tbe company is at present without a president, owing to the resignation three months ago of William Scallim of Butte. 2: 1-- 2; OFFICERS NOT ELECTED. ANOTHER RECEIVER DENIED. I j Auaounda. Mont.. May 2. The nual uieeUeg of eux:k holders of five second neutenmnts, five en- gineers. two surgeons, sis midshipmen, four cadet engineers and ten It la not known officers. yet la this case either how many of the men perished. The Hs'aux was assuredly sunk by coming In contact with a submarine mine, and not by the attack of a submarine boat. Tbe report that the battleship 8bik-Inbiwas damaged and the battleship Fuji sunk. Is denleJ here. CONFIRM DISASTERS. Che Foo. May 20. A private telegram wetved hero from a Japanese source c jo firms the rtsiil that tha Hataus waa sunk by a mine off the Liao Tie Shan promontory and that the rrulaer Yoshlao was sunk In collision with the cruiser Kaauga off tbs lial-tlesh- ip Shan Tung promontory. Tbia telegram ia taken here to Indicate that the Japanese have lost two ship, the Hataus and the Yoshlnn, and that they have had two other vessels damaged, the Kaauga, in collision with ihe ooblno. and another unnamed vessel, which the Russian refugees from Port Dalny say sustained injuries on Sunday off the Liao Tla Shan promontory. JAPS LAND ARMY. Toklo, May 20. S p. m. Admiral Hoaoya, commanding the third squadron, raporta that wlih tbe third aquad-ro- u, consisting of the Fuso, Helyen, Tsukushl, Bsl Yen snd other vessels, he protected the landing of troops at a new, unnamed place, probably Taku Milan, yesterday, bombarded ths coast snd landed a party of blue Jacketa, who oceupled a point of land and raised the Japanese flag at o'clock In the morning. The landing of troops Immediately rommenred and was accomplished very quickly. New Cbwaug. May 20. 7 a. m. The reporta of the Japanese retreat to Feng Wang Cheng are officially confirmed. The Japanese, numbering 20,000 men, came upon 13.000 Russians la a strong position on Monday, slaty miles west of Feng Wang Cheng. It being unwise to risk a battle, the Japanese retreated a good orJer and wlih great rapidity. An unofficial Ruffian authority saya a pitched battle wu not fought, but rumor saya (here wu considerable lose on both sides during the clashee, with the Coaaacka harassing the flanka of the Japanese. This division presumably waa executing a recounalMance. Tha pursuit wu checked when the main body of the Japanese was rejoined. Thla apparently accounts for the withdrawal to an unknown dcellnatloa of warships and the troops from Tower Hill, lea miles north of Kal Chou. Uan Tung peninsula, and of renewed defensive activity at New Chwang. No news hu been received hero from Fort Arthur. REJOICE OVER DISASTERS TO JAPS. 3 I . Cbli-ago- E, SWEET HOME an- tbe j Trenton, N. J., May 29. Vice Chancellor Stevenson today filed a memorandum In the court of chancery denying an application for a receiver for ihe Asphalt company of America, which is already in the hand- of llen- ry Tat nail, ihe receiver appointed by the I'alted States circuit court. - Exhibiting Great Activity in Putting Gyang Tse in a State of Chinese are pedo boats In stealing out in tbe dark-nesiterhaps throng!! a line of small Echoes of the New of famous "Cincinnati wheat deal" nearly twenty years ego have boon awakened by a Judgment for 1180.104, entered here against Rilward L. Harper, head of that disastrous speculation and at that time bank president. Harper waa sent to the penitentiary Indictfor ten years on Ihlrty-thre- a ments, by Judge Bag. In the I.'nlted States court In Cincinnati. Decern bur 12, 1817. The judgment Junt entered here la in favor of John V. Lewis, of Cincinnati on six notes made by Joseph K. Wtlsbire. of that city, and which were endorsed by Harper. The action was tried recently when attorneys for Lewis declared that Harper received the notes during the wheat deal with the understanding that they were not to be negotiated, carried Lewis but Harper heard that a dally balance of about 1100,000 In a New York bank, and got the money from that Institution. Lewis settled JAPAN E8E LOBS IS THIRTY DEAD. with the latter and nought to recoup London, May 2d. The Japanese lehimself In the courts. gave out thla morning thla Harper la said to be now connected gation here with a steel company wlih offices In dlstiatch from Toklo: The enemy's force participating In New York. tue fight near Kin Chou. Liao Tung peninsula. May II, ronsloted of tha WYOMING MAN AH EDUCATOR. K. fifth, fourteenth and sixteenth sharp Chicago, May 20. Dr. Frank eight qulrkflring guns. Graves, graduate, student at the Uni- shooters, with has accepted an They left on the field thirty dead offversity of icers and men. According to the prisapimlntment aa professor of history oners. tha enemy'a casus Idee were over and prlnrlplea of education at the Uni300. versity of Missouri. Dr. Graves was from 1896 to 1898 president of the REPULSE RU8SIAXS. University of Wyoming and from 1898 to 1903 wav president of the UniverToklo. May 20.-- 3:30 p. m. The folsity of Washington. lowing official statement hu just been hero: New Y'ork. May 20. At a dinner issued A section of infantry of the Liao given by the Slavic alliances at forces went In the direction of for Tung Chilean $2,800 was snhacribed to rernnnolter and met the Russian Red Cross society. Of this Bhan amount $2,000 was given by a man two sections of Russian Infant ry. The who refused lo permit hla name being Rueslane were repulsed In thirty minute!. Our ruiialtlee were one officer made public. and four men killed and one officer and eight men wounded. The Rueslan casual t lea were one officer and 40 to .'O1 men killed. Ths landing of Japaneae troops at Taku Shan began yesterday." York, May 20. THE BAND PLAYED (( evacuated Kal ping, lor Kal CAou New about 33 miles south of Chwang t without a fight. ri, ENTRANTS BY BRITISH FORCE taelve miles. The Russians have Toklo, May 20. Ths losa of life incurred by the sinking of the cruiser Yoehlno lnrluJed Captain Bayeki. Commander Hlrowateri, three first lieutenants. five second lieutenants, five midfour enshipmen, paymaster gineers. three eng Virir cadets aud eight boatswain mares. Of the Crew the number of thane lost is unknown. Those who went down with the bata tleship II ataux when she foundered, were Commander Taukamoto, Commander Viscount Niro. Commander WITH tln-nt- ? EXPLOSION. MIXERS KAI PING. St. Petersburg. May 20.-4- :18 p. m. An official report has been Pennonreceived that General kam pit's Cossacks fell on the Jap- anise columns ad t slicing on Feng Wang Cheng on Wednesday and that the Japanese were cumpell- ed to retreat for a distance of Tien Tsin. Thursday, May 19. It Is announced from authentic Russian source that the Japanese army from the Yalu today suatain- ed a severe defeat and was driven back to Feng Wang Cheug. A dia-patch from New Ubwang received last night contained an announce- meut similar to the above, which was said to have emanated from a reliable source there. St. Petersburg. 2tt. Wih May greater calm than has been felt since the lieglunltiK f ihe war. Ruaaia to- day faces the situation lu the Far East. The disasters sustained by Ihe Japanese fleet have strengthened the national spirit and the officials carefully point nm that they restore In a measure the prestige lost, hy the past nutsniir-b.i- t aurcesee of the enemy. Should the persistent reports of ihe Japanese army having hen driva htek to Feng Wang fTieng rrove true, then the authorities and penile 111 feel that Russian progress has been vindicated and that the two belligerents can recommence the war on e more even footing. The first effect of the Russian successes will. It Is believed, lie apparent in the behavior of the Chinese, whose attitude has been dclh-d1hostile to the Husslsr.s, and to bring this change about. It is expected tt.e Russian agents lu China sill follow the .lapnnese plnn of fully Informirg the Celestials of the buses lufflruwt on the enemy. Although in St. Petersburg there is Individual enthusiasm over the Japanese disasters near Port Arthur there will be no collective demonstration. The wholesale rejoicing will come w'th the announcement uf an achievement of a more thrilling character, which will appeal to the volatile side or the Russian people. Everywhere 'tie bears praise of the Russian tnr- to-lx- MAT 21, 1MI. a EVACUATE s Consul General Gum-mrr- e Tangier, Morocco. telegraph ParisAIty ' T. 09090 9000 JAPS SUSTAIN SEVERE FEAT. I ' t SATURDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, Defense. boats of the enemy, to plant mince where the heavier of the enemy's ships had cruised a few hours before. But after all. It ia pointed out. there remainej a big element of chance as to whether tha enemy would return. The authorities had almost come to the conclusion that ihe catutrophe which ihejr prepared aould not come about because uI the cleverncu of Admiral Togo, In keeping away from if aware of the dangerous waters, tbe Russian operations. The tone of the comments of the newspapers today la sober, while at the same time of the recognizing the importance Ruxalan success and is well expressed by the Russ, which says: "Japan's losses jeopardize her mastery of the sea. It is a streak of liad luck, like ours. The forces are now about equal, wlibuui the Baltic squadron. It la not for us to rejoice, but It was not worth a bile to bring the Kaauga from Genoa, to sink the a " REGISTERED RKLEA8EL). ANl) Trinidad. Colo.. May . all the striking miners. 79 in her. who were driven from i low to this city, a twenty miles, by cavalre?? --- relink fefcl"dfy been ' t. military authorttieS. Beei the men. being weak. m ill by the long tmT dropped by the iwd.l"?,,. a I ' , ftu. tinued in executive sew, on uxlsv u. fog still occupied with tbe d.sno.i.w of matters of eomptrtt.ve ance. Only a brief session held today, the delegatee pa rations to depart at 5 making odor ?fc evening tor their excursion to t Island. Eight hundred or them will B(1 ln steamers from San Pedro, island for the return trip leaving ,2 JI7 afternoon. New York, May 20. A British force ATTORNEY MUTILATES REC- made a sortie this morning in order to CARD. clear a house six hundred yards from Jefferson City, Mo May 20. the compounds which the Thibetans The supreme court today found had occupied with alxty men, says a James H. Whitecotton of Speaker corTimes from London tha dispatch WHOLESALERS GO OLT OK hi-house of representatives, as the EvThibet. at Tse, Gyang respondent NESS. a murder case, guilty la attorney was out carried successfully erything In tho of the record mutilating casualBritish before The dawn. Just New York, May 20.-- On Case. The gen- attorney . ties were Insignificant The enemy recommittee of credtore. thetdi, of eral disbarment Institute bow may waa and It sisted a quarter of an hour dry goods firm of Bweetzer. Pem!, proceedings against Whit ecotton. necessary to blow la the main doors. and Co. will go out of famine a Tbe guns from Jong Joined in but made The directors of the company re, poor practice in the darkness. decided to slowly liquidate itM Tbe situation remains tbs same, Ths and named a committee of cmin,,',, flight of tbe Chinese said to have bean assist. The latter have re.niUU Mn was apparentOenersl representing steps to close the concerns busiue placin followed activity by greater ly immediately and this will be done ,7. Tse of Chinese the Gyang quarter ing huge stock being put up at aur,-- i la Thla of defense. state a quarter la Goode are on hand valued at ft Eight Hundred of the Delegates Will tbe of i front in Jong, directly faring Make Trip to Pamotia Resort. 000, and the aale will make one of intrusion and tbe The Gazette says: 'It is just retri- Brltleh ramp, largest-o- f ita king ever held here Th. Iais Angeles, May 20. The Broth- company baa been In exist en.e bution for the treacherous attack on Thibetans Is of considerable Importhair Port Arthur without declaring war, ance as corroborating tbe entire re- erhood of Locomotive Engineers eon- - rentary. and the dastardly onslaught on the jection of their old subservience and to allow tha middle Yariag and Korietz. The mines laid unwillingnessexert aa Influence in pubby our brave sailors hive done thelc kingdom to lic affaire or maintain the social suwork and all reproach for the premacy which hitherto baa been as disaster is wiped out." unquestionable as that of the Brltleh la India. TOGO'S REPORT OF DIBA8TER. Tokto. May 20.- -S a. m. Vice Admiral Togos report Is as follows: It is regrettable to report a third misfortune. At five oclock Sunday morning I received a wlreleee message from Rear Admiral Dewa saying that on that day at five in the morning while returning from the work of Member of New York Stock Exchange blocking Port Arthur, be encountered Ordered by Court te Diapeee ef dense fog north of the Shantung Seat for Benefit of Creditors. promontory. Tbe Kaauga collided with the Yoshina striking her on tbe port stern and the latter eank. Boats from the Kaauga saved ninety of her crew. New York, May 20. A ruling by The denee fog eonllnuee. Holt of the United State disJudge "Thla was a most unurtunate day trict court, directing a member of the for our navy. While the fleet was New York stock exchange to aell his watching tha enemy off Port Arthur ent for the benefit of creditors, has the Hatauaa struck a mine and sank. all precedents of the exchange. Bhe must have struck a mine or boen upeet The ruling was made la the case of a boat. Throe Edward Sanford Hatch of tbe firm of attacked by hundred of her officers sad crew were Hu I hurt Hatch and company, against 30 saved. She sank in minutes. was in whom a While she was sinking 16 of ihe filed la petitionlast. bankruptcy Their liabilities August enemys torpedo craft appeared but were $175,000 and assets about $34,-00were driven off by our fleet." exclusive of Hatch's seat on the Vice Admiral Togo's report, as It waa The owner of tbe seat reexchange. THE OLDSMOBILE LIGHT TONNEAU. received here Is somewhat vague In fused to apply It to tbe assets end the places on account of the tact that it trustee In bankruptcy petitioned Judge was transmitted by wireless teleg- Holt with the above result' raphy. 'An appeal will bo taken to the higher courts as tbe matter Is one of great NAVAL OPERATIONS. Importance to brokers. Governors of tba stock exchange Toklo, May 20. I p. m. The report memberof Admiral Togo, who should not he always have maintainedin that commonthe of ships are not property be confounded with the We Are Selling the ONLY Automobile Made. tho ly accepted version of the term. The that name, and who commands Liao Tung peninsula south of Now only money received by the laexchange the the transfer of a teal Chwang. says he reached Port Arthur upon initiation fee required of earh soon after the Japanese battleship Hatsuz was blown up and assisted in new member. Their contention ex-Is by the fact that the saving her crew and driving back tha strengthened Seven Hone Power Runahoots - Twelve Horae Power Tonneau. Russian torpedo boats, which came out change Is not an Incorporated body, a voluntary association, and it that evening. Rear Admiral Togo en- but possible for Its ruling tered Chi LI gulf the morning of the would betoquite decline to accept for no Or- sixteenth, roconnoltered the coast near powers reason men who whatever Kal Chou, and drove the enemy off a stated the seat to undertake purchase range of hills near Tong Bhan. On might which Judge Holt has directed to be the seventeenth, after clearing Ihe sea sold. of mines Rear Admiral Togo entered Kin Chou Bay, from which his gunboats bombarded the railroad bridge, a JAPS COMMENCE LANDING. Wo can Interest You If You are interested. ... military train and the enemys buildp. m. The ings. effecting some damage. lamdon, May 20.--1:16 Japaneae legation today received the The per capita consumption of rice following official dispatch: In the United Staten waa three pounds Toklo, May 20. A portion of one In 1900. In five pounds now and 'be army commenced landing at Taku OGDEN CORNER GRANT AND 24TH. 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