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Show I'M MM3 l!!2ECl his ra MsWlCriY NO. 44. voi-- 1 OGDEN UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, CITY. MAY FRANCE RECALLS ATHLETES BREAK T amm Rose of Michigan Hurls Hammer Over Reassuring and Russians Expect Turn in Tide of Adverse Forty-eig- ht Relations With See i Feet. PRICE FIVE CENTS 904. 22, AM WASHED rf Rome Are Cache ta Poudre Flood Reaches Ruptured. Climax, Moore of Pittsburg, Lowers American Pole Vaunting Record Made by Vatican One Life Is Renorttd Lost and Many People Are Missing and Ate Probably Dead. Tht czara two 21 south-,-irJourney through after- this Moscow at several of sapper review ,itli r, In tbe court-jc(taifincer battalions i hoiaa statue and a h:r-- L .nit to the shrine or the Iberian uri the church In the Kremlin, Jl, SSETwas crowned. nar was met at Moscow wnli demonstntlons that bb. rM'iirtic walk'd the whole progress of nis V jje wned to be in high spirits temper mani-S- rf Tw leased with asthewell as by he the people hr Bore and morale of the two which he was sending out to General Kuropatkln. Besides, SwhiiMjesty left St. Petersburg a uo the news from the front has General Kuru-JjJJl- B very reassuring. rrldently bellevea that the turn-uvoii cloee at hand and the wide la territory over whtrh the enemy his own concentration giv-him s distinct advantage. Ttt car received the newa of the MiwtlOB of the Japanese ahipa while glinla. He expressed sorrow at the of 10 mtnr brave mra- - ft1 ikth nr to him fa a regrettable for which he feels that Rus-i-S Bills ? ne J rr nt Si oc-eK-Kt li aot reoponslble. lit review of the troops was held at A. nation on account of the preaaurl hr tin and was exceedingly brief. IK nirt trip through the ancient oflhl which he much prefers to St. jhwihuri was almost In the nature i triumphal procession. The streets impily decorated and the sidewalk with people whose accla-Bh- u almost drowned the fearful hgof the bolls of Moscow's five No escort of troops the rgar, who sat in an ws crowded ac-api-M . qstrt-isge- Mb Uis Kremlin were no troops asp ihe regular sentinels. His not visit the imperial palace, ht bon rapidly across the terrace ma-Jgrf- id Uth overlooks tfcrinr flowing tha shining r(ty and at its bast. Just be-jalt- kt - Petit Palace, where his grand him horn, the star and Ms suite' slighted and enteaed the Churrh of hnaptlsn. After Te Dtaim had been Hg the easr knelt on the Identical S where he received the crown or W hthcr under the colossal Image riGed, painted in the cupola, and ttare, amid Incense burning, prayed fratly for the Ruaeian army and mind the Meeting of the Metro polite Thai he arose and moved reverently fcnurd and kissed the imagine of the Tirgin which Vladimir brought to Motor to protect the city on the approach ni . the yellow horror. The Imperial of party then returned to itation, departing at 7 oclock tor Tartan, where hla majesty will to(he wn review the guards, his moth-ow- n regiment, on the occasion of the celebration uainnarj of the two hundredth of Its organisation. St Petersburg. p. m May 21.--5:40 The general staff has received a mes-r- e from General Stoessel, giving his wwnt of the light norfh of Kin Chou, anday last. Three Russian regiments Vj attacked by two Japanese riivi-- J Mth lour lotteries of artillery. The Russian lost 150 In killed or wsded, including an officer killed aid Brigadier General Marinin slightly wnded. The Japanese losses are not but it is believed they were W7. The enemy's advance on Kin woo wu arrested. The general stall trtains (hat this attack on the Rus-- n troops was arranged to take place anlUneoiisly with a landing of Japa- troops in Kerr Bay, which was owing to a number of Rus-- s un-Trf- il. mines there. The general staff H1 toKinhear of another stubborn Chou. The landing of a !nie force to flank Kin Chou will difficult and tha waters ?w,n'y TMeu.Wan tiay are too shallow to rmit a debarkation of troops. Tie general stall saya the whole reran northwpst ol Wang Cheng near of Japanese Feng and that relnforce-"- 2 tn! ily arriving at Liao Yang. statement from New Chwrang ,s Magraphie communica-betwee- n tim, v.,fn that town and Port Ar- la not believed by the general staff be i correct. AH mossj,, from Wout north bjr runner. Artbur al-- e "alwanrcs of May 19 ,0,r "ny sign of the enemy ta M,, C pf tv, dryk river and erif r,'Tr' a iTlkutary. as far n the 1 Deniouteldakou. on the 1., Tfire cl rn,d from to Feng ngA detachment of the In 'tonguard; numbering of DV o.1 rillg r::mo roa1A V" Japanese ''Jtali. five miles beyond ' 81 a division in- 'If'1 rr'luicntR was sia- boa) i, v,.",in,,ltres further on to-- A W..J - T Va-r- .':f ''fsacke on May 11 ro troTPa of en-"i- lrr Japanese :n.a B.?ar ,lie village of rypouxa, f Feng Wang rie 1,'" uMaiked and in:.,.t1" The Cossacks a.i r'lirl B,,,iniiei. nne horse killwl n,,T- -s WOUIldcii. 1 the enemy waa found - Chicago. May 21. Tbe worlds record and four conference records were broken in the track mivt ul Marshal Field uxiay lietwccn the University of St. Petersburg, May 21. 5.55 p. m. Michigan ami the lnivendiy of ChiDetails of Admiral Wittsocfts mail dis- cago. Michigan won liy a score of tal to patch to Viceroy Alexicff. nransmiited 5ii. In l lie conical Itnse of Michigan by telegraph today to lilh Admiral put the 1C pound AS feet. Then in all Grand Duke Alexis), which waa not (ITort to lower ilic win Id's record he mails public, and the established fact hurled the weight 4k 7 that mines planted by the Russian tor- im lies. The former record was held pedo boats were resiHinslble for the de- tiy liorgan of Ireland, and was 48 feet 2 inches. Rose also liroke the construction of the Hatsuse and the damthrow age to other battleships. It Is said that ference record in the hammer no submarine boats were sent out of with a distance of 144 feet 1 5 inches, Port Arthur. The suppression of the in the half mile Hall of Michigan went statement regarding the mines was due the distance In 2:0(1, which ia 5 Secto the fact that It explained where they onds better than hla old mark made were located. A number of uncxploded laat June. Another conference recminea lie In the same vicinity and lv la ord slietiercd waa the discus throw, which Parrcot of t'hlcHgo not deemed wise to describe their posicaptured tions. Each mine contained 71 pounds with a throw of 121 feet 2 inches. In the two mile run. Kellogg of Michigan of gun cotton. The admiralty thlnka it highly prob- won in 2:54 15, tiic fourth conference able that ll was a battleships of the record broken. Fugi type which at nick a mine, but that ahe kept afloat and waa eventually lost, Philadelphia, May 21 At the anaa a heavy gale was blowing. In any nual nt'ddlo states Interscholaatie event, it la said that at least two games today. J. Moore of Pittsburg months in dock will be required to re- lowered the American record in pole pair the damage done to the vessel re- vaulting hy clearing the bar at 11 feet 4 Inches better than Inches 2 ferred to. the former American record, held by Satisfaction la expressed at the excellent condition of all the torpedo boat himself. K. M. Hunter, Central High school, destroyed, as shown by the report that lowered the American record for the sixteen of them went out in the atrun hy 7 seconds. He fintempt to destroy other Japanese ships. two-mlished In 10 minutes 2 inches. The haste with which the Russian protected cruiser Novok put to sea to supCambridge, Mass., May 21. The port the smaller cruised is pointed to of the duel records In the m'le hreaking not as tha that authorities showing by throw lent interonly is the harbor entrance clear, but runs and the liantmrr Yale that Admiral Wiltseoft Is convinced est to the dual meet today. points against that he haa taken up all the mines laid-b- seored a total of 57 for Harvard. A report from 4S the Japanese. run King of Harin the twn-mWittseoeft some days ago announced in P minutes 54 5 seconds, that he had exploded three Japanese vard won lie dual record by 5 second. lowiring mines. in the hammer throw Rhevlln of Yale hurled the v eight J53 feet 9 Liao Tnng, May' 20. Delayed. Ininches, or r.ix Inches further than the formation brought to headquarters indual record. dicates that Japanese troops are Buffering from a terrible epidemic of beriberi, due to the quality of the ric they are eating. The Japanese have abandoned tbe attempt to float tbe Russian cruiser Vans';, sunk off Chemulpo, at the outbreak of the war. BAG BAG OF It is announced that numerous changes are Impending among tha commanders of the vessels at Fort Arthur. The Chinese report that many bodies of Japanese sailors are coming ashore at Talhm Wan Bay, near which, Feat (In Kerr Bay), the Japanese boat No. Truth About Funstons 48 waa sunk May 12, and the Japanese cruiser Myako sank May 15. in Philippine War. Paris. May 21.- -' Tlv f.irmnl announcement of the rc c" i M the French ambassam i in ihe lln'.y rice was made this cwn:,g and the following official stati'ii. m wan con. mitiiicated to the ptv ''Aiultassndor Kieai'il roi uiii-and the secret aiy of the i..m. nine viil take charge of affairs .luring Iik absence. : The amtiassu Im- w til leave Rome this afternoon.' Definite official action was mu taken until laic iu the Prior to this M. Nisard bad ilin eieil to endeavor to ceetire fimu Hie Vatican authentic information jvIh'iic to the protest forwarded to the imwer. It it beunderstood that the intet tween the aniliassadors and iiu pap.il anthoriiies were not saiisiaciory, n l giving complete inforu'uM.ui In tl., matter, and therefore the recall was decided upon. It is learned in oflirisl ouarters that the government's plans, ns carefully outlined, do not anticipate the denunciation of the concordat, ur any present step beyond the mull of M. Nib-arThe government's program it is sM, which it from au amhorliatt,,e quarters la as follows: M. Nlsard'a leave will ho ImTeflnKy but no further steps are conlcmplatel at present, unless parliament directs that further action be taken. Efforts are being made to Indupe the premier to follow up the ambassador's recall by a denunciation of the concordat h it M. Combes does not wish lu go to that extreme. The result of the riipturo with ihe Yalican to promises materially strengthen M. Combes' administratin'!. The entire press, wilh the exception of th rlorii-aorganfulinu, 1st France on (ho energy cnitgraiii shown in protesting again' what it rails the attitude nf l.v Vatican. However the Vatican docs not regard thu departure of M. Klsanl as a rupture with France. Instead the diplnmatlc relatlotis continue between them as tn M. Nisard's absence. First Secretary of the Embassy lie Naveiine, who is now in France, has been instructed to reach his post, immediately and replace the ambassador. Therefore Mgr. the papal nuncio at Ihirls, who has lately repeatedly asked for a vacation, ia likely tn be left in Paris. The pope H credited with a desire to do all in his power prevent Lie denunciation of the ennrordal, an stieb actlou, besides arousing many inconveniences. would represent for lha French clergy a loss of $19,000,000 annually, which the government now is spending for the church. SL Petersburg, May 21. 6:33 p. m. Thn Osservalore Romano contains no at arrested men The four recently comment, except, an official note, which cm German and British Cronatadt saya that the statements of the press steamers on suspicion of being Japa- Story Waa Confused With Crossing of concerning i- -e conference between M. nese spies, are being detained at St. Nisard and Cardinal Merry Del Val . Rio Grande by Kansas Petcrabwrg In order, as they resemble before thn former's departure are inSoldiers. Japanese, that they may be safely out both in form and substance. correct, of harms way, until their ships are will when to the leave prisoners ready SATOTXI PETS OUT FOR be released and sent on board. One STATES. and a la men of the Filipino says he Portland, May 21 The Oregonian soon Aa claims American protection. will tomorrow print the following acRome, May 21. Cardinal Sato!i, as he learned of the arrests. Ambassacount of the swimming of the Bag Bag prefect of the congregation of on made an inquiry dor McCormick General Kunston at Calumpit, studies was received In the usual hy the subject and was Informed that the Philippine Islands, April 2fi, 1889, and audience by the Pope today men would be released. the swimming of the Rio Grands the and took the opportunity to soldiers of the two Itcfo-- e his pay day following by respecis 21 verThe generKansas regiment, it was the first St. Petersburg, way leaving for America. The pope cordialand ever probal staff haa received the following from sion him a ly published Journey and Sakaroff under ably is the Lieutenant-Generfirst correct statement gave the rarrtinsl the apostolic benet ever published. A body of some 4,00rt diction. Fatnlii od to the pondate of today: 'During the last few days our cav- Filipinos who were on Ihe far side of tiff a model of a monument to ihe alry ha discovered movements of Jap- the Rio Grande had been harassing the lale Pope I.en by Prof. Lttzl. It will he anese detachments on the Liao Yang American forces. On April 2G, 1S99, erected in the riorc1i of St. John main road northeast oi Feng Wang General Funs ion, accontiwnled hy a The model was ! ft In the pope's skirmish party, awam the Bag iag. a apartments to lie examined by other Cheng. Although mom than a regiment has passed in tfefs direction with small sluggish atrsam about 100 feet of the sacred colh ?e. artillery on the main road, this Is the wide, whftli ia tributary to the Rio first Infantry regiment seen. Horses Grande. This act has been confused Rome, May 21. -- V. Nlsard. French of the cavalry and the Japanese guards with and magnified into the swimming atp'c.hiador to the Vatican, acting tinand the infantry of the lines are much of the Rio Grands tbe following day, der trriructfons from Paris, t Rome exhausted. April 27. by two soldiers from the Kantonight for an in'hmlted vacation as conof Japanese sas regiment which preceded Ihe rout- a proteM. agaim.t v imt France legards A detachment soil tide of the Vatisisting of two squadrons of horses and ing of the 4.000 Filipinos ly 455 Amer- as the Tndr-llfS-! can ir rompllin;: the two d liferent two companies of infhntry approached ican soldiers. valThese soldiers carried a linn with notes concerning ibe visit of liesident the village of Zadlaputae, In the ley of the Lagogouk river, 11 miles them with they drew across a heav- loiil.ct to Koine. Tim imp is grcaily worried over the northeast of Sallstiuflpudza. and a ier one. To the latter a raft, was fastened and drawn across. When 455 solconflict Itelwpen Hie Vath-aand squadron of Japanese cavalry advanced from Slaskwankhe hy the high road diers and General Fiinstoii had been Fiatif c. Toria.v M- - 'oliness tispende-ferried over tbe detachment routed the piblio rr.nferenr'w and conferred at toward Ralisxaipudza. Reronnalsancee by our Infantry Filipinos. lengih with t:te mips! secretary of General Funstun concluded: Dei Vso. whit stat. Cavdiiial and cavalry show that Japanese guns valIt ia true I swam the Dag Bag, hut etaiori to him wh;il he had raid to M. and cavalry are operating in the ley of Logogouk river and along tbe the event was of no importance. 'The Nlsard. He said t France had misswimming of the Rio Grande hy tbe understood his Ircntion at.d that, bo Feng Wang Cheng road. the There are no Japanese along the Kansas men was an entirely different had milled the phrase banks of the lower Tayung river to- event. The Rio Grande is a s' roam recall of Nuncio from the note to Tak-nshward Luanmtao and Talnnka. fully half a mile wide with a current France out of rr:iid to that republic and hondoukhan are occupied running seven knots an hour, and to while he Intend i! in the note to hy small detachments, not exceeding in have swum It would have been a the othi.-- povprniiu t.ls. M. Nfsai'd expe his regrets that The either rase of half a company. physical impossibility for me. Acording to Chinese reports the whole troti till has been occasioned, I he was unable in . discuss the matter. ,m his government the. two th- instructions confusing Japanese are transporting provisions presume, hy to the islands of Dsloiidao, near the streams, and the proximity of the he!ng that he hsd tn leave Rome when he had asserted e'llrlally the differ mouth of the Tuning river. Phimurh-en- . events.'' "I am glad io precopt the facia as enres between t ie note to (ranee apd in the valley of the At river Is still t.hm.p to the other ''wers. they are and clear them tip, occupied hy the Jspaneee. Actve inquiries are hine med to find out how LHumanije rercived the TO WRECK CZAR'S TRAIN. CONIN EXAMINED IS BARRETT note. It is gnerallv believed that GerSPIRACY CASE. man Focteli-itSt. Petersburg, May 22.-- 4:14 in sent n a. in. So far as can be aseeruund. not even tbe Jett of the tin's front the Prussian Washington, May 22. Harrison J. a rumor is In r.ironlation here regardg'verT,Tn'pnt end ''vnTii'niraird It to Barrett, the junior defendant in the ing the report uuhliwted in the United their friends in il.e Frnch K'xiailstic on was Tyncr-Barrc- tt conspiracy case, States of an attempt to wreck the ranks. the stand again today and Major ConCzar's train, and it ' impossible to rad. special counsel for the govern- an official statement until later in the OREL I.'AMAGED. ment, pursued his day. Mr. Barrelt was fortified with wfcic.h Ft. Petersburg. Vaj' 21. a mass of cfrreepcnd"nce OFFICE R3 AFTER BRIGANDS. wi.ith iacit ('.rflPia'i'iii ai in ri.iu- he said covered the entire dealings he -, i Parle, Slay 21. A dispat'-lf.Tlation hpr that the Russian cruiser had had as attorney for the Bond Insays that on request froisr.ibe i Ori.l. while on her way to Cronsiadt vestment company before the purfnf-fli-- e Tangier li From 'lni-- ! minister, leading Movi'occan airuaMi'U. siiKiaiii-department, lie read many of it difiiciilt io liM-;- i (Curled for tb mountain.'' ag- - v, i;bli and offered the i iilct;:in for to injure the hrigsuils to deliver uji her iHioiit. Tlie Ori'l. whbli a for pm-ei-the iiiKiieeihui of hm Verdicaris and Cromwell Yathy. vesrot. wni aground in the Neva re I tion. j I wan were kidnapped on May hut wad ic Coaled. 19., Court adjourned uuti,' Monday. In the mountains between Kai Chiu and Sluyen. Nt-ui- d, i -5 2-- s 3-- 4 4 Bishops Begins. Denver, May 21 Thn flood in ih-- t C.tcho I a Poudre valley, caum-- ly lint water eimut In tin' foothills yesterday i In1.! its height at tit 'Icy let win it and 11 o'cUxk this iimruiug. The only life ln.- -t mi hit- ;im )d known is Robert Si i on., who wus ilrowitcd ! -- y lc l 3-- I THE SV wit-lie- al pro-sen- ill.-ir- ib-i- r - fj-- s sif-epde- Iktrens of bridges were washed out between Greeley anil Windsor unit Fori ColliiiK and Livermore. The railroad hridge north of Greeley is o-- I h-- u- r' u-- ( - ii-l'.- oi I', ill IK1 tin- - iiiiijoi iiy Parents Mourned aiiniiiiai'"d Monday mni'iiing. ion of geiii-i'ii- l ciii.liitiu'c m iiclnm ceis for ;he m-- t quitilrii-nniiuu- : on the iiiiHirinnl prolilem of niuti-iiiu- l and general ititeresi. as will ie-iw- lln- still islanding. Inti for a disiunee liii) rods the emluraknieiit tinder tin- Union 1'Hcifie truek is washeil nut. leavMall ing the rail without. siippotT. coinmuniealfon between Windsor and outside points is entirely tun. TIip Colorado Southern management reiNtrts that it will be Tuesday or Wednesday before traffic sun Is resinned, owing to tho damage done to ihe tracks. No estimate to the damage dono crops can be made tint il the waier goes down, hut if H continues to fall at the present rate, pari of them may be saved. In- - Child as - Dead for Eighteen Years. l lows: - Aiiiuscnieiils. divorce, conivdiiialiiiti m y . temp, of book I'oiicirrts, jilt and ibii relation of eapital un-- l Miss Alhcita Long, girl, who was reared in luiHir. , today found her liiolher, Dr. J, R. Day, chancellor of thu whom the baa not seen since she wax Syracuse, N. V., university, waa ilie one y ear of age. Wheu not quits I eighth and laal bishop chosen, ilia election was effected on the foui-- 1 year o.i the child saya slie wan kith eon ill liallol. the eleventh, twclf'h napped by her father's mother, wh and thirteciiih lielng Jncffootuil. (hi 'hi not approvs of his marriage, and Ilie twi-Ifiliallol Dr. It. J. Cis'k of Tennessee. Dr. iiay's nearest euu.piii-tor- . placed by )u-- III a Cldcugo Cutholl williilrew from Ilie rnee. and fru'ii orphanage, wlier,- - site has siin-lmeg that lime on Dr. Day Inerearid I. is up. to six weeks ago. The parenu lead unit finally was Heeled on Ilie Si :iri lied fur the girl hut found lid fnurteeiiih IihIIoI by a vote of 471 of i race of her and finally gave tier up the liliti ballots easi. Dr. W. A. as dead. Thn father died and thn Quayle of Knnsas City was second mnthrr moved Mwny, Hi Iasi cuuilng to highest candlilule on the lai-- l lialiot, Denver. A few moiilliH ago Ihe grand receiving tsu voles. mol tier died, bill not till she had told The complete list of new bishops .Miss lauig of lu-- parents. Filled then chosen, in the order named, la aa the girl IimY Irii-- i lo llud her nioiher. follows: She lias v haled inai.y ciiies and llnully Joseph F. Kerry. Chicago; Henry F. cum io She liiquin-- at thn Spellmeyer. Nesnrk. N. J.; William F pos( ifiii - today for Mrs. Carrie lamg .vielbiwell. N. Y.: James W. Ha and was delighted wlp.u told lhat Delaware. Ohio: W. A liinl, name lived al Ml Wcid ll'ik'da slrei-l- . I .ill her It, Wilma. Ili'ii Rome, ily; e Il was collir lime Th,,si inori. Md.; Tlioiaa H. Nin-iythe nl'ler vrowi:i that rh vsii Y. .1, It. Dav, Syracuse, N. (lelphia: the 'iiild fur whom she hail moiuuc4 VViih the of iilahops Fer- so long. ry. Hurl and Neely, tho newly rlec'eii member of ihe episcopacy hoard aro young men. ranging hoi ween Hie agi a ENGLISH LAD of 42 ami 48 years. The conference today llnully of Ilie question as lo wlielh'-the Methodist ehureli woiibl renini o the rule of limiting the tenure of hy adopiing the maxirity of Hm eonimiiice mi itinerancy. Thin report romiiiinicndH that no rhauge lie made in the rule adopted four days ago wbk-l- i provides for nn uulliuilid tenure. A miuoriiy rcsut from the Western Union is Barred from emnniittce was offered, providing h lime limit of five years giving the Course, bishops certain discretional v powers I in cases, hilt It was overwhelming defeated. One of tlm features of today's session was tho appearance of the first c, woman who ever addressed a Threatened Raid of Pollca on Boofe makers Was a Fare Methodist general conference Mra. Only Emma T. riirirklund of i.itlle Rial,. Amounting to Two Arrests. Ark., who made an eloquent plea for rcprencnLBtiiiD of the colored id'i; d upon the cidacopal hoard, film resohilions asking that 'bo Chi' ago, May 21. English Told, tho episcopacy commlils!! lie insirurii d to nrinsidor the advlsahtlliy of the elec- heavily Inched favorite, won the Chition of a negro bishop. rih was g'v-u- cago derby at. Hawlliorip! today hy a half a lci.pl ii in a tierce drive wih respectful aiteniuiu ami her was referreii to tho rnniiiiitteo Drilled Sllvcrwiiigs. Mnlmrib. winner of Ihn Kansas City derby, was third. on etdsropaey. The eonfereiie.e then proceeded to Tin- - time was 2:h'l. A bal English I. ad's victory was a p"pul ballot for missionary trie hop under Hm wlra loi was tlrsl taken for an aridiiior.il oiin ami when Inof the $i5.iS'i i noc, a t'liunit missionary bishop for Africa and .vi- wi.incr 111'' ' l.'d Kirill lhat ol her and scpninlc for bin uddllioiiil HIIIUlIC missionary Ideiiops for southern Asia. 1f Ki'aiulsiand and rimvricri tii'i infic'd enusid. The result of these helbds wi'l lie ' GJf ,,f th" iirumpt Hail, i'rinee announced next Monday niximlii;. It is a foregone concJisioii, in the j vHwinga km". Him lea-- Hiid remain' 1 As Ibu rt I Ii was opinion of wHIpostod rtelcgnies that ,,ntl Go Rev. A. P. Coiniphor or Monrovia. ',i- - j heroes liiiiud Inl-- I Hir-- eiieieh timia ti:e pii Udius i:q herla, will In rhostn for Africa, and j was a Inar lilii'.-u:.- ' Rnv. W. F. Oldham of rhiengo and j Eng'isli l.:.d. 1cp'iudii'g io thn light Rev. J. E. Robinson, editor of the touch of Nichols, (oiiHiig Pusiird and d IT lin Piivei v im:.-- . IVom tlp't Indian Wit ness. Culnrta. India, will ll' l l I.. a phe c pn:ii! op. I'nglbh he the successful riindida'cs for pa:- i d uiidi r Ilie wl.v a winrier he ind In Asia. southern places hail a. h'm.'h. Prin- e S.'vei win: w'S The conference accepted an invita. uf Mohari'i. visit lying Reach In a hodv Hi in tin- ann disiaiifi lu to tion fln-- t r ( ie in i!e F lone hixioiy of were where enterafternoon they Chi' tigu race i ril'd. s Hie Wi - r.i I cl :i tained hy the citl.ena of Dial city. I Ti-fro u :'i,ph r.iini'iiiiy was I'j'r mad-'- . Il m lln- The order i b'cnii-POPULIST SUPPORT uf of Hie gispll eo!iip:i:y in I" po-FOR MEARST i To (OI't.n"eN'ev,its im: :;"I olh i th- - r risii'ia. I rlMoilicrs of lie I He Advocates the Principles for Which They Strove for Years. 21. Denver, May a 19 year-ol- d Chi'-agii- r INTERNAL REVENUE. The monthly statement of ihe collodion of internal revenue shows thul for ihe mnnlli of April, 1904, tho total receipts wire fl7.G06.444, a derrease as compared with April,, 1903. of $577,749. The receipt a from the same source are given as follows: Spirits flO.luii.fitii), increase 948; tobacco $3577.Hl,i!i, decrease $277.-58fernieated liquors $:.793.:!0:l. des crease $511,785; pris-esri'txivaled $12,752. decrease $2,024.' b'll-ler- CUT OUT r 1 di-Io- Ml-vlm- . r Iff 'Plaudits. Platitudes and Pieced-in-Puddi- nj, kik-cIh- Miaa Eagan, at Exposition Says Woman fa Not Fit for Suffrage While Column" Remain. pre-ente- fit. Louis, May 21. Before thn press section of thn biennial convention of Ihp General Federation of Women's clnlis today held In the German government pavilion at the world's fair grounds. The Women's Column" waa ihe subject of an address of Miss Kagan of Louisiana. She said that the women's column" in the average newspaper Is filled wilh plaudits and platitudes and No woman, continued Miss Eagan. Is fit for the lialiot. or for equal rights with men, aa long as she permits a woman's roinmn of the accepted type. "Clear it of recipes and frivolities and let Jt express the woman's point of view. inMeivilje K. fitnne spoke of ihe fluence of woman In New York papera. He said that not a line would he printed in the American newsimisr were It not for the women. No large meimixilltan newspaper ran live without ihe supisiri of the women, he said. Newspaper today are edited for womefi and not. for men. If the women of the General Federation of Women's club will set. their face against scandal, the iriiJectiotiBiileness in journalism will disapiiear. Women hnvn a Joint, responsibility with the editors as to the class of news contained in tbe columns of the metropolitan daily. Previous to the press session, a short business session was held at the Odcon n IjS-vi- na - pieecd-in-puddin- g. pii-s- ed resn-'u-i- i , pa-.-- ld - fn-i"- ir:-.ik- . 1 l'-)- i Ti-- ' in SL Bays: Chairman Tarker. of the national conimitiee of the populist pai'y . .. , s K,isil"ne i ( said today In en iii'ervlc..ihaof (i ' Ill- '. I o. "- Pnp-iilir :g'- - Id' ll Washington. May 21 Admiral Coop- I wo'il I receive tilt i i a in ky and Hm H eie. er. commanding the Asiatic fleet arriv10 c'i. I fiieak for the naiiopal 1. ; .W. .e II. ( 1" ed at Hongkong to lay on Ip flagship Wif nns.ln and will lie Joined tic-r- in a m.v par'v when I iay tbs' - s- i - I,..- - y'li-- havu.g ' him.1 He added: 'Mm viewiS 'll"! p'i- vi J :i i (lav or two hy other vcm Is of his nm I'ii.-I'l i ' I, l,(ctnand Tim tiatilcsliip (iri'g'iii left eiples agree wph mir. He ad-ii-- n w!'!'h for ' 1 i"- hue won: certain e is it t" for Hopghong Cavil yesi"rday prinnpics rim via Taiho. ibiiil said ar the navy departin' nl ht there been fich'ing tor yeara. ft Hir d t,:irrats knew him the pnpulisi party j la uo political significance in the In Chinese would put om no tick't." hm i w,,n: r of warshipa , WARsHIIS IN CHINESE WATERS. - I il'-ni- -l v - Ci :,!i v- - r ' v. , r j I i V;ct - I 1 1 i f, ' i T' :r-c.t. ft His I 1 , ; y - K'-ni- e i i 1 - riv i 0 ! - 'w . :i(h: li UKc-.d-Mi- h .y '. Hul wa't-ra- . nti'l'-va- l l th" 1 I1A3T ON CZAR. g-- Ihe--lett- Ilic I. by III,' i s c. of ( iiii up 11,1,laiit Mbills I bill lull' i iiiisidei ai kiii. Ten liajs 1iHi- - icmain In wludi lo I ciuiii:i'ic us Im uii'i-- . Sulijecln lo k pusm il iip.m au- - 1ie IlecHiiu of loiiiil lour niisMonaiy I isiii;-- , lln- - i'ii.ii!l of ilie llrsl Ini 'loi fur wlu.li THE fort-nightl- y . aii-- i lives. TO cbiii.i 1, V tiiiiulnr of near Tingmaih. mili arc missing, and owing in the romli-lio- ti of the roads and washing out of bridges it is imposnllih' as yi-- l to ascertain win liter or not they lost their 21. Angeles. gi ha. - Washington. May May 21. -- When i In' iiiiitl ciuiiiiiiii e liiic l: I Us i bird uiel.'s labors al iiooii imiuy and uil.luiii l until nexi WriluoMiay !i. log ni-i- afii-imi.- u le an Mar SI. The rxar nreiveif t1P following dispatch Kumpatkin under data ' Combes Adminiatrat m and Hs is Asked to Denounce Coo.orciat; Himscif. Fortunes. With Break PJ C She Presents Resolutions Asking that a Negro Be Elected Balloting for Missionary is latest News ; IllS COLORED Paris. May 22, Tii" Petit Jourfit. I'cter. burg eoiTcspriTidcnl reports that an iiHepip was made the train bearing ifce exar to wie-on hi tour of Krrmenii2 Biniion, The pilot train, waiih preceded that of the cvnr'H. was derailed and there were several vidims of the nal's Ill'll. -- e, do not Hie in i.u'i- -' . v cun f t'iifn n Ji.l." 4. t i ir.i't?" rail- Unt t in or-t'-- Ihvi adv ' I I . Ti It: fi i"' kt" vTiom'na'e :' 1. ' fiu r 1 I T whether th"y are at-l(o name a inuu who iiellnveB as l;e docs. 21 The German. Cologne. May Rclgian and D iMi sieim hip to r" !ik - I i r ciiiiipanii's l.jve d lalci- - In 9i'l In n.ci I ll"' ie; io line's cm from i.i I ;; i '- - I ! L -i ih. a-- - f J. v-.- v ' .T 127 - I . 'i i : Fu i v i fi:-i- S. 1 J :o , r K: f. jiivia i ri". I - w.-!- .; r, i I 'tiV-'..- rin Ges ,1 i., a r, , : :i- i vn:;- (S '! 1: h CT re 1 ii f I' i'itiii .: 'in: V'fl T .I:: i. MfV,'. I'our and one half furlong. Kurt-r-uiW'"i: r'..x tl.vi. V'.lc: 1c v- - VY l . 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