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Show THE MORNING JULY 2, 1901. DOT EX, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, the Yale was splashing at but still held her lead. The race at the mile mark waa very close. Tim. 3:03 After pacing the mile Harvard drew up a bit, and Yale waa then leading by little lex than a length. The time at the wile and a half by was 7:58. Dd Yale was leading s of a length. Yale waa Yale had rowing 21. Harvard 33, and Increased her lead shortly after leaving the mile and a half mark, to a leugth aad a half. Yale continued to Increase her lead mark waa over and at the two-mil- e Yale, three lengths ahead. Tis.lt, lb:35; Harvard, H':4f. Gaining at every stroke Yale continued to draw away from aer rival, until she waa six lengths to the good. Approaching the third mile Harvard gamed slightly, ar.d at the third mile mark Yale wga leading by about four Harlengths. Time, Yle, 16:15 vard, 16:27. The Nf w Haven oarsmen increased their lead steadily until two and one-ha- lf mil had been traveled. Then their shell suffered from the eel graaa seii ion of tha course. Harvard pulled up on length, hut when the Yale shell reached clear water again the superiority of the blue became more than evident Gradually the contest became procession, and Yalea victory waa ua decisive as the moat ardent of her supporters could wiab. Just before the big race Harvard had snatched an eleventh hous victory la d rare. the In this event, which waa rowed up stream from the navy yard to Galea Ferry, Yale had lead throughout and within a quarter mile of the ilntah wa rowing well, and two lengtha ahead. At this liolnt the Yale men aeeme4 to go to pieces. It was not a collapse of oarsmen, however. There waa an unfortunate weakneea la Yale's rigging and tho outrigger on which Fish was all pulling, broke. Tble precluded possibility of a Yala victory. Harvard astern, saw her chance, spurted, and won a victory which waa confessedly hollow. With the result of today's event, Y ale carried off the palm of the regalia, having also won the freshmen eight race yesterday. Aside from the race themselves, the feature of the day waa a regrettable one. It had to do with the miamanagement of the matter of official arrangement. Yale won the 'Varsity race by five lengths, having led Harvard throughout. Timt, Yale 21:41; Harvard 22:07. five-eighth- s The road in some place arc-- absolutely iiupaaldG. During the match of one diviKion a man was drowned aud many il. or barely escaped a like fate. A number of horses were lost In the swollen stream. Fiequcutiy raiu have Inci eased the ihe real rainy season has t Liao Vang, June 30. nuskiau from Port Arthur say the Russian quadron.rWven ships, atlac Wed the Japanese tquailruu of lk ships.. June 2J. sinkiug four of the Japanese forpeuo lioais,and inflicting damage on file oih- r teasels. The Hussian ships returned to Port Arthur. Sol a sin- H is added, ass damvessel. fie aged. sdvii-- la-e- The follow-in- meived f from General ZTnilaky. dated Juue 3u: "The following reports have reaihea here fLtao Yaiifl lrom Port Arthur: On Juae 4 Jaianese. displayed great In aerlvity at all ihoir laitpoata. and of the mountain which bad been taken from them, they snacked but again were repulsed and the village oi our troop now Iteikhoon. northenaf of 8iao liiif Tao. The enemy maintained a heavy tire at long range on our left flank from their ttQiadmn. which lira In Talien Wan H hay, in full view of Port Arthur. boat eonstfsta of a rrubmr. two torpedo destroy era and seven merchant ship, which evidently brought cargoes into z. urt-up- Kumhi and Oku have conThe Japanese have retired from Dalien iaa aud are eiv-iu- g in a nurthesHterlv direction on the toad. They have apimared in great Mo Tien force at Ken Kitul and , pasM-aiiulflaukiug ibe Riiaaian position. The Russian pastern divisions superior continue in relire belore numbers, but aio keeping in rinse tc.i.ch with the enemy, li Is considered prohahlo that the cumlum-- arm-b- s oT Kumki and Oku wiii concentrate at Hal Gluing or Kal Chou and It wad t ho end of the rainy non will bo fmpoasilde to send troops tbrv'Jgh ibo pauses from ti,e moun-tail- . tent rated. e has three-quarter- General e Si. riscrsburg. July I. JUSTICE STEELES bat-tie- . uiffirulty by washout. A decisive however, f still regarded a possible within the next few day in ibe noriheasl region between Hal Cheng, and Kal Chou, where the armies of TO JAPS. DISASTER begun. into the Qaims That Only the Legislature Can pend the vallc-y- . New Oisang. Jnly 1. A telegram from German sources at Mukden reGeneral ceived here yesterday, aaya Kiimiiatkfn has decided not lo fight at Tche Kiao or llal Cheng, but to rewhich treat from Ta Tche Klan. movement was started June 28, and la well under way. Small detachment of troops will, it. Is added, stay south to atop the Japanese until the retreat. I la full awing. It fa not believed here that the Russians will I aide to reach l.lao Yang an the Japanese conthe trol the iistines, which would Indicate la EE IIS IUTMIAN.4 WITHDRAW AFTER 81. Petersburg, Jnly 1. The bodies HEAVY FIGHTING. ol IJeut. Uherkaroff and the twenty men who were drowned by the sink-leMukden, Thursday, June 30. Deof ihe submnrine boat layed: Heavy lighting la reported to tin at have occurred near Port Arthur, June her moorings in the Neva, nlf the Ral-li20, result iig tn thu Russian withdrawShipbuilding yards, on Wmiursdav, al from Guln Ran (Shan after severe have been brought to Hi. Petersburg losses oa bnlh Bides. tor burial. The remains of the enlistTT)t Japanese fleet approached Kiao ed men will be interred In the Kimil-ensPing Tao, midway list ween Port Dalny cemetery tomorrow. nnd Port Arthur In the morning of June 20. and bombarded the iimkI BEUTKI) ACCOUNTS OF DAMN north of ihe bay so far as UU Ketn FIGHTING. Phan. Blrong Japanese forces which bad ben landed then at tanked the Kl. Petersburg, July I. Tlic sum g lr! e k Che Foo, Jnly 1 7 p. mA party of Russians and Chinese arrived here ,ndtT by Junk direct from Port Arthur, having left there jrsterday. Thcv report that for several days shells from both land and sea have tuvn falling Is the town but doing lit Ur dai'isuM Tb Russians who rcsist.-the advance of the Japanese sutfrisd veraly. Vanv dead and wo.unjsd men rave besn brought to Port Arthur. Tba benfrl there U overcrowded. It Is difficult to obtain enrrert information regarding the condition of the fleet. The Russians maintain that It ia intact with the exception of the Berastopol, which U brica repaired. A Chinaman who left Port Arthur Iasi night aud who has arrived here, aaya there ere onlv four cruisers and battleships in the rsrtjor and none outside. The opinion prevails that the faster ships auccend n 'he five Japanese war '? ths blockade. Jkpanene have oompii-ietwo n 10 B1,,w ot 'or' Ar-Rio-wla- war-ehip- fhur Liao Tang. July i The Ciiinee Ujr Which Would End War. FOLK tr.ul of the special dispatches from the Far East appearing in this morning' newspapers ia n number of berated. fragmentary areouni of the fighting at Dalln which do not contain iuforniHtlon eny further than did tha official dispairhes already given out. It la eiated that 30.00U Japanese were engaged in the first day's fighting. The attacking force ia said to ctiisisi of detachments from both Gen. Kureki's and Gen. Oku's armies. MINER VARSITY Itar-rier- Four-'Oare- an-t-lh- let-io- n e eeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeee Trext xtri tnul four-oare- Found Net Guilty of Conspiracy In Connection With 6un and Moon Mine Explosion. IAt-tr- d m I. de-flo- IX-- ka, Weak Men tt Pay When Cured. BBASOM-ABL- Chas J. Lindquist a. 11 !( g n Our Great net-lie- Crockery Sale y. Conte 3-- en-li-r- One More ALBERT F. Week RICHEY, UNDERTAKER dont at 'Phone 150 be-isii- jnst THE ACQUITTED IS CHEERED four-nare- con-elde- SHELLS FALL IN TORT ARTHUR. Belief Expressed by Some Diplomats That Conditions Could be Easily Framed a sued during the month of June show Berlin, July I. The question of Denver, July 1. Justice Robert V. tur Hanna, ot tho judge advocate gena total capitalization for companies la and Ruaein between Mr. Japan tooffice. In ai et court congratulating Kiecle of Ihe state supreme: states of , 11,000.000 or more eastern In to be discussed ronilnura diplomatic to that him said Mr. Moody day, filed hi opinion dldaeuting from Morton, stock of about 1103,000.000. authorixed The circles here. the quotes offletra with the of Tageblatt hia contact refusiu the decision of ihe majority, iu la This behind the iota; considerably unnamed diploan utterance the meet of would be ing a writ of hBbru corpus to ('has. Untied States navymen in ihe world. mat having close relations with Japan for At ay, but. with the exception of it. Moyer, when ho was held a a some of the best as saying that Japan ia disposed to that month, ia the largest In years. a military prisoner at Tellurnis by or- Mr. Darling extended his congratulasome friendly June, 1903, the total was abunt ins.. accept mediation of der of Governor ivalssly. The opin- tion and good wishes, after which an rower and would propose peace condi- 000,000. In February of this year the ion. containing nearly ld.u'm words, informal reception wa held In the big tions that Russia could accept Con- total fell below S54.O00.000. Since tha' ueal exhaustively with the situation r'Mii i adjoining tho Hecretarya office. Mr. dition could bq framed easily since time there has been an irregular r Morton Mr. rule accompanied in this state ci csted by military Mrv does not seek territorial ac- covery. cabinet to to the 'Japan meeting. authorities mass of a Moody and rites in Manchuria, bat a attoroffice J into only sworn was can quisitions Moody show that only the legislature wants tbe preservation of ber commerthe writ of habeas corpus. Jus-.ic- e ney general a short time before Mr. cial interests there and a certain inMorion bccauui secretary cl the navy. Bterle says in part: fluence on Korea. Having already subNo person who ha the slightest . stantially Improved her moral position claim to rehHMUabtlily should hiwliaie with European powers through the to approve the action of Ihe governor victories hitherto won, Japan would "No Other State Hold, a Man of Hit in inforring the law, and 1 am willto aud him gladly utilise the situation thus creto applaud uphold ing Stature and Moral Power, Says ated for establishing peace before Rus him so long as he keepa within ilm a Speaker. ala reinforces her Manchurian army lines of the constitution. Hut I am furThis too In RACE dlpluuastist him to not willing when, strongly. uphold a ther argues that Russia, alter baviag my npiuinn, he breaks down the erected by the people for their gained one Important victory, would convent to mediation because the war St. Joseph, July 1. Tbe name of protertkin.anr am I willing to accord to baa demonstrated that she ia unable Joseph W. Folk, the boodle ihe constitution clastic properties for proernt with her existing or, was loudly cheered at today's to cope with Japan the purpose of sustaining bun nor to Harvard Carries .way Victory Id the equipment apd needs 10 year for reof the Young Peoples Chi'!tian join in the mtalilihrcnt of a preceEvent Feature of the organization and rearmament, before Union. Rev. II. H. Marlin, of puts, dent which will not apply lo other Races Was tha Groaa i lasses or other rondlltuua when renewing the struggle. Hence the war burg, made an address in which h of Botn rill loop come to an end. governor undertakes lo exercise said: Events. . tr.e aaiuu arbitrary power. "Of Americana this man ia amoni REPUBLICANS. 1 am not WISCONSIN the to conredo willing the bravest and noblest If the cor exfiower claimed by lb governor and Bt. Paul. July 1. The Republican ruption he uncovered la Missouri') ercised by him, because. In my opinFt at a convention was not called to shame, the man who had the courage ion, uch power ia nut vealed in him lid unlift from set. is the a lo hour It order today at the malodorotu New London, Uonn., July 1. After Tho pooplo l,y the constitution. derstood that the committee on cre- iniquity is Missouri's glory. Other could never have intended lo erect a night of high winds aud heavy rain, dentials ia not ready to report and states possess aa deep a guin, as black tuch an engino of oppression. will ask that an adjournment be taken a aialn, aa bane a treachery against the morning broke with Ua conditions It fullows, of course, that If tha iitiill this afternoon. This likely to the public trust, bnt they have not as indlrailng that the two events of the present executive Is the solo Judge of lfarvard-Yalmeet with opposition. postponed yet manifested that they hold wlthla regatta, 1. Frederick London, the condition which can rail into ac- Lora July George their borders a man of hia stature and the Varsity race and yesterday, of died bronchitis tha tion tha military power of the slate, the four-oar- , painter, could be rowed today. NEW CHARTER 9 ISSUED DURING moral power. aud can exercise all means necessary JUNE. The crowds, anvsller ss a result of today. Throughout the address the speaker to effectually abate the conditions, and were New York, July L New charters Is waa Interrupted by deafening applause experience, trying yenierdsy's tha judicial department cannot inquire out and were prepared tor any e into the legality of hia acta, that thu kind early weather. of next governor may hy hia position exBOMB THROWER CONFESSES Yale and Harvard reboth Although orcise the same arbitrary power. If fused officially to make sry atate-ruentthe military authority may deport tha Havana, July 1. A Cuban negro We was understood that the men Core miners this year, It can deport tho had lostit baa confessed that he waa the per- and since weight yesterday KBH CAT Uwf farmcra next year. pelrator of- the bomb ex pica ion a B TrowklM, the average reduction of Harvard "If a airtke which la not a rebellion thst Luej TInMm, SMBb. atauMS. recently on the Cuba Eastern rail- waa three pounds. nUBdar TnMblML BUMF Umm. so the govintuit be regarded because road at Guantanamo, and James contest Oowulslal. C kraal, Mraaara ot Harvard won the FMili ernor aaya it Is, then any condition nomoo Kr-vooat. Caiinraa, a had been Hurt who a Stuart, Jamaican, niata, something ever a length after Ikiram, CBoraa, (Si. Vila' must be regarded aa a relieliion which by Iwauei, arrested on suspicion of haring of this Ski the race in atwUilii lUeBat, history TroaBI, Bplut unique tne governor declares to le such; and . Wlit rauaed the exploalon, haa been KBmaBUtm, I hum Tho event was rowed In PI Ira. Filial sad Baelal f Ike ltoai, in if any condition uumt he regarded aa a course. released. ,. official arrangeconfusion of TranMa. hie tar fei( arakl, JUrad (Mu relieliion. If tho governur aaya ao, then ment. Without race (u. Worn. Hay tarot' Mswati, e warning ihia KpUapir, ImoaiBi. ta., aad U Marraaa, any county In the state may ne declarwaa allowed to precede the big event P rival ad Ukraal Dinara,. ed to lie In a slate of rebellion, whethWrlta fne Tmtant IfCim. Manat day, contrary to all arrangeer a rebellion exiaa or not, and every of the fraa lyraptaa rail, a. There were almost no specSB. a. . n Laaauliattoa Pra. cltlxen subjected to arbitrary arrest ment were no observation There tator)!. will and the detention at and pleasmen train. Dozens of newspaper ure of the head ot the executive deWeoaiwrwa ant aad tkdaMk a If FaaraBra fraai any at tk vrakarara at were stranded in the rlty and did partment. We may then, with each not wllnesa Strarara Murad kr IcMmara, aisraa ot np- visa wksa roaaraowwd. Toaraodo-Mu(hw-nce- . Official boats PMUKMI Wl VIST tafloa fOU aa TUB aoa dul word, Ikmirand, of oatlnu succeeding rhango in the executive latrled ' ' A. WANT TO TALC TO. Indorrad a. MOW WK WAMt TO U hl river and haro the shout madly btanch, have class arrayed W Bara pmvaaeur Mill la nrta CHROMIC against without YOU witk tka dIMiact uadanlaadiaf thkl h public warning the two crews kr BkklUkiu tka uir volHUir PKH uill wa ,nio to. will ao doawad dlra,ra uss, and Interest against hit crest ; were MMlaraalali frra, kma aala to the Thl their at ordered awra, (Mm positions appllw la Lrat Muikood, BobImI Wart-anann we shall depend for our liberty, Ypomtarrkoa. ttoannaun, IrpaiiU, FUNERAL FURNISBCWS not upon the eomditution bill, niton the start at the navy yard for iho Varioowls. lXaouw of bt Promt, Gland. Wl CAN'T Ft HI.IKH OVB roxxi row up t ream. The conditions were Lurara. Coairactod UiaMdon, atriw and D the of RANKS favor IN PRIVATE and I and Emhnliwlm govirnor ara. ora.. i:onuioua Blood Folioa, aad giace good. When the pistol wo tired at Braara It would amr aoaRdaara. Hwa, WBAKNRMR uf am. hia military subordinates. wa Bara Mnwraaar (kill la ikl OPEN AU. NIGHT. trau Harvard Jumped to Ihe front. It orncu HOL'HS: Nraelras T la li Hnadari aad iLaalpai Sira la araikra war- - Tkl U our rln; 'in no other race presented to this 9:38 Solldar, IB a. a. to IX Urn Yale four an eighth of a mile took court have principles ao Important to come UP- - At the nillo and a half ms. SHORES & SHORES, fault Smcialists, 2482 04h, Utah. been involved. It was Yate led and by over a length. Harvard claliorilely and ably argued, and the heemed tired. Near the finish there position of counsel waa clearly defin waa an accident in the Yale shell, ed; yet the court haa evaded the Fish, No. 2. breaking an out rigger fundamental questions presented ami finish lengths from the haa baaed it decision upon theories about fourcoxswain a spurt fur called Harvard's long ago determined by Juries and Hia nven responded and fairly tore Klatesmcn to be illogical and false. It la so clear that tbs power through the water to a notable victory to auapend thu privilege of the writ of a length and a half. Official time: Harvard, 10.12; Yale, of habeas corpus ia not lodged in the executive branch of the government 10:15. that It seems like a waste of lime to VARSITY RACE. uiacuHs the question. If there is any d one question positively and finally New London, July 1. The Varalty it Is that the power to suspend race, distance four miles the privilege of the writ of habeas eight-oareup Htream, with the tide waa started corpus is solely a legislative power. 11 : 1G. 'The roDHlliutlonql privileges are at They got (iff splendidly with a slight not, In the nature of things separable. to Yale In the first hundred It was Intended by our fathers that advantage the first eighth of a mile In lards. all should lie Inviolable eveept one, Yale gained a quarter of a length. and iliat to be euapended. by the Irg Harvard waa rowing a faster stroke iiOatiire only in rae of great enicr-gmrhut Tale waa bolding her advantage at Martial law exist, or it does tho three-eighth- s and at the half mile not cxll. When It exists there la no was leading by a half length. Will nvll law. Martial law and civil law Yale cannot exist loaelhcr. If the civil law The llmo waa 2:28 can enforce one guarantee it can all. If the civil law is overthrown, li la powerless to enforce any right. When marital law does mil mile the privilege of the writ of t abes corpus 1 siiHpenilnl, every light guaranteed hy Ihe conn! lint ion ir, rnforeahle: and the eoniiliiiion Is Violated, rudely violated, when one ia Remember yon have onr entire stock of plain, print dtprlved of liberty without due proves of law. 'When we deny In one, however and decorated dishes to select from at the sale prices. w Irked, a right plainly guaranteed by the ronstitiitlon, we lake ihe name If yon care for a full dinner set hny what yen right from every one. Whim we aay tn Moyer. 'You must May In prison do want the correspondingly low prices we offer. if we discharge you, you ntay 2373 Washington Ave. toiumit a crime. we say that to every rarvvvvmrulfVvvtvvvlAft other rituen. When we eat to one pmcruur, 'You have unlimited and arDinner Sets Dinner Sets bitrary power. we clothe fumre governor with the same power. We can42 pieces, handsomely decorated, stipnot change the contttuiiin to tneei dinner act handsomely decorcondition. We cannot deny liberty topled and traced in gold ator, stippled and traces in gold day and grant it tomorrow : we 'cannot grant it to thise heretolore above $10.57 : nspichm, and den ELECTRIC LIGHTS it to those suspectSTEAM HEAT ed of crime; for the cmiMinujon i for CENTRALLY LOCATED. ail warn -'- for the conn try mini at plow' 371 Twcniy-sccon- d Street. dinner set hanflsomely decordinner set, handsomely decai all limes, and under a'l clrcuin-Mancr.MRS. S. H. tLWOOD Prop ated, stippled and traced In gold .. orated without gold trimmlngo. hiis-pn- Ult-Sel- neighboring heights, which were occupied by Russian riflemen. Three lime ths Japanese were driven back with heavy loares, hut the Russians were fosred to retire from their main Khan. The position near Guin San Japanese rein Tor red their advanre guard and pressed the attack. After several fruitless assaults on Guln Kan Khan the Japanese commander sent n strong column along the center road from Dalny to Pori Arthur with the object of turning the Russian left, forcing the Russians to retire. The Russians lost seven oflb-erand nearly 200 men killed. The Japanese losses are believed to lie much larger ns during the battle they passed over a mine which the Russians successfully exploded. the Moyer Case in Colorado. S3, On t he night of June that the Russian line of communication Japanese torpedo hostsa. reapproaehed 1.000 A rumor la that m.. June 2S. may be cut. the fortress and at 4 KukhIs by Mongolian troops engaged their the seetiy began to have been annihilated In hauln. No the whole roast towards trndriiee lire again la plaed In Ihe report. o. tha north, from the bay to Mount The rrew of Ihe torpedo boat, deand then atlnrked in great force, Limit. Biirukoff. which arrived ft ratty height No. 131, secondly, height stroyer here from Port Arthur June 2!l. eay No 124. left Port Arthur Tuesday night in The latiter were altarked by n small they and rain nnd near Hockey Light fog for this purpose. landad detachment got out of the course and ran aground These tvai heights were held by our on the lliltcr Khallowa. near llelf Ray off three rlflemea, who. after driving on the west coast of tha MnlnHiila. and attacks with heavy losses, retired, They gut off In two hour. When the being prawned by the bnenty. nought fog lifted several of the Japanese torVan 'refuge on tthe heights of Limn boat destroyer were seen coining Tina. The enemy altarked this posi- pedo toward the Rurukoff. which was saved tion in fow amploylng at least a di- only by har aimed. vision. but mil tba assault a were reA I mat which arrived here from pulsed. last night reported that a At 3:30 p. at. the Japanese appeared Rhanghal torimdo boat destroyer was ia great Japanese on the Port ArtCur road outside the entrance of the river, which attacked 8han, Kwlng and strength may mean that she will come In nnd (Gain San Shan). Tha riflemen who engage both the Lieut. Rurukoff and rebattalions two with held the heigllt the gunboat Sivouch. tired. Ths Ja,paaeM turned them from maneuin the the rear, Inalaf heavily ver. Our tore pdo honls were of some A Liao Yang. Thursday, June 30c Japanese army in reported to assistance to up. advancing on lstun within 36 miles of Lino Yang. Van Tlan and bombarding the roast ocSoutheast of ilai Cheng, on tba Kiu cupied by tba eniemy. Our losses wsre aevsn offlrrri and Yen mad, Ihe Japanese have withabout S00 aoldieja killed nr wounded. drawn from the posit Ion from which Our oilnea axplndM at the pntper time, they recently drove the Russian affive days coiiiinuoua lighting. blowing up at boat flfty Japanese. ter Their Itwea were evidently consider- General Mistrheuko report that .hi cavalry haa lieeu experiencing efforts able. Aeeording to thir latest advices large of lyddite ahella from the Japanese eolumna of the eMgnv are marrhlng naval guna which the Utter are now from Dalny tnwnnla the village of employing in the Add. huan Taaa Hon and Rhoklnt notin' Rl'BBIAN VIEW OF JAP PLANS. lain. On June 27 there wna n fusillade at Bt. Petersburg. July 1. 3:30 a. m. the Japanese outpost due tn the Japanese establishing them selves on the Tba military critic of the Ruse, who tnmmlt of lama Van Tlan mountain. ia unusually well informed, strongly ftur boats proceeded yesterday toward (,pisised the Idea of a big battle 1 lefawn Van Tlan. and bombarded the ft the end of the rainy season. He ihore. cxpraHsm the opinion that the JapanYceterdav evening the for (a and bat- ese only wish now to ensure possesteries at Port Arthur opened Are on sion of the IJao Tung peninsula and tha Japanese torpedo boils. that the objective le lo rapture Kal I'hou, which would compel the evacuation of New I'hwang and permit landNAVAL RATTLE. Uha Foo. July 1. What rhould prove ing on the west coast. The critic (he movements of the Japanese to be a decisive naval engagement was in progress at 1 o'clock tbla afternoon, north across the Fen Hliul range, as a diversion to facilitate midway between Che Foo and Port being simply Kin ('him and ha declares Arthur. The steamer Che Foo, which the taking of hsa arrived here, passed within fifteen that Kal Chou will not lie surrendered miles of ths Japanese fleet, of two without a light. Rut. he adds. It will The battleship and four rruiserw, all act- not have n decisive rharacier. ively engaged. The Ruaeian fleet was rrlllo further predicts thst General pet seen, hut the dlatanre of the Japan-es- s Kumpatkln will adhere to hia plan to from land precludes the poealhility withdraw northward lo his main posiof any ntlark on tha land batteries. tion at Liao Yang and await the end The raptaln of the Che Foo eays be of the rainy season. He aeeina to the success of the Japanese plan beard a terrific eiploslou, but was unable to discern whether n Japanese or of n combination of the first and third Ruaeian ship was affected. The battle army corps, and the Isolation of the la held here to confirm ths Japanese peninsula. report that only four of ths larger Russian warships were at Port Arthur VICTIMS OF SINKING SUBMARINE last night. BURIED. ne of Habeas Corpus in Writ Sus- 100-piec- e ELWOOD &1S o 42-ple- '' feiural City. J. UqIo.. July former financial set rrtarv of the Idaho Mprltig 'liners union a branch of ihe 'Vesiern Federation of Miners, was today scqulned by a jury of the charge of arson and mail iu mischicr in cnnm-- i tion with the dynamiting of the transformer house at iht Fun and Moon iiinr. Hi trial began on June Und. Five other men are awt'Mr.g trial on the same charge! Ai a previous trial on a rharge of conspiracy in connect ion wtMi the Sun and Moca explooion Chandler and a rum her of other men were acquitted 1 CARDINAL 6ATOLU AT ST. LOUIS g. M. Lduiid. July 1 OSr.ijnal tolli made an official rail at tne d;f-- f rent pavilions at the fair ground He waa arnni parried l,y Gleimon. f Kt. iaiuia, and both wore their brilltnni state regaria. ATTEMPTED SUICP.iK. A lindun. July 1. lo the Kvchange Telegraph i Pari ajra Former Premier WaMeek sea it, wbn tmderwi ni an (lpcratioii. may have an cm pied to eunmit sui-Ide. Hi wife, it j adrir.l. arrived on the seenc In time to ,a'e hi life. ch fn-n- !,. i MORTON SWORN IN Takes His Position aa Secretary of tho Navy While Moody Becomes At- torney General, to-da- Arrh-bii-ho- p Thry were Cfrortni by a committee of ahich Ad, Ibert 8tibrsl. roniDiiroiouer general i ihe fj-w- ts clikirurtil. At all I In- - rime li'iihi-liifc- e in eisic anj they with iec4-;ei- t remained ahmit 'Jri iulnuo at eacu piti'C. tV.ishine'on, July 1. Paul Morton wa tmtay hwom tri a secret try of the i.avv and V. Slooriy. retiring serri'-tar- y of il.e navy, look Ihe path a l. Mr Morion waa Hccmuiionied by Mr. Mikkljr to the itcparini-'U- ! whore in l hi' piiseuce of ilii ret mil; h.'cri.-ti.- ty n. akFistant Secretary Darling arituuilfteri j In-- Millie;- - il.i.. I'uih via NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGH OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. Rate Reasonable. Telephone 530 K. r esassara Ths Depot Drag We tr.afce Store 1 I trimmings, extra quality CAVE,' Prop. Phone J. $438 leeswn a specialty fI $2.93 dinner set handsomely decorated without gold 103-pie- ce of Prescriptions, Telephone orders promptly attended to. J. $111 U7-- L 2174 Vast Are. |