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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY 'lORNING, AUGUST to pieces blown 14, 190f. euro the matter with Mr. l U agent for the Nnrtherh T'aciflc with typical of Turkish j hi. gul. headquarters in Kansas City. tan s ignoring of the . iiaannel. i namely the porte, ia m j! onimeiiied j upon as evidently be:an atvmpt t.i I delay a settlement. In nf the discussion the In:,;', ,u,w legates i'to attempted Impnen hamper of some of the official an l u o,l the American claim to hr grsntrl cena-privilege given to snni ar Frrmh institutions. Mr. Leishmann. however, firmly refused to roniitr f,r a Octogenarian is Killed by Aged Hosts ntent any suggestion of , rimlnati.m Who Claim They Mistook Him and insisted on a full mcepiau-of the For a Burglar. American Hat of about ,:iu ho, an-- i mispitals. charitable liiamu!-;oiii- t Gfrhagn, Aug. 13. A dispatch to the sionary dwellings filed with the porte eight months aga The Anicti- an min- Tribuoe from Kaaanrse .Ills., say: Hound and beaten by two blind men ister pointed out Hist the porte had James Brens n and Henry Gould ample time to verify the hs-- . lmi that had invited him to their shanty ft had done nothing and Mr. Leishmann who t. any sug. to spend the evening, John Giraersoll positively refused gest ion regarding treatment differing an octogenarian has suffered injuries which rroulted in his death. At the from that accorded the other etc., under the protect io-- i of other pow- coroner's Inquest Gould and Brennan., who are over 70 years old, were held ers. The delegatee Anally left i ord to report to the eultan, promising a to the grand jury, and are now In the rotinty jail. favorable reply. The defendants tell a circumstantial The protracted coufereine story of mistaking their victim for a have settled one of the appeared matters burglar and setting upon him. agreed upon. at. the time of the Hierut When found by a neighbor, Gotner-sol- l incident, but never exet utod, namely was pinned down under a chair. the payment to an American citizen of His hands were tied and he was help- Smyrna, the sum of being the value of land on which Moslem refugee settled. This illegally amount will now be paid. The usual attempt were made to induce Mr. Leistunaun in atop the American squadron, from going tn Smyrna, by promising an immediate settlement, but the minister declined to intervene. . BEATEN TO BY EXPLODING SHELL Frightful Casualties Occur on His Flagship, the 21 0 Officers and Men Czarevitch-Los- ses Killed and 60 Wounded Russias Latest Naval Disaster. DEATH BY WA8 blown London, August . to pieces. 1J.A a wme f.ni gt. Petersburgof to the Russian the machinery Ctorevhch was so knocked about moat of It anrinc the fight that worthless. She lost 210 offlcera s ami men killed and had sixty s winded. Rear Wph!? was on the bridge of, s vitrh when a shell exploded there, piece. .llowtag him Ad'rl. St Petersburg, uguat P- - 1 Admiral Withoeft, who was eomiuand of the Russian naval force the at Port Arthur, was killed during ngagement on Wednesday. a The emperor has received Cap-Et- a from Tsing Chou slgned by Matouxvitch, the admiral's chief Withoeft met of staff, reporting that Czare-vltchis death on board the flagship Both his legs were blown off. Captain Wamoff, of the Czarevitch, offiCommander Samoff and several h. cer) were wounded. adBeroral officers besides the rear miral were killed. The ship sustained overs damage. Her rudder was broken beyond hope of repair. Cipi.fi Matozvitch did not report as to the whereabouts of the other vessels but the despatch adds that the cruiser Novlk has left Tsing Chou. resit Is C. Q. Gardner, of Victoria, Australia, who begun work today. Among the prominent American MRS. MAYBRICK. athletes are W. J. Cartmell of the of Pennsylvania, who disLondon, Aug. 11 Mrs Florence University himself in the sprints last hi ay brick left Rouen yesterday alone tinguished and Jack Peters of Louisville. end did not announce her destination. year; The Cincinnati Y. hi. C. A. basketShe possibly Joined her attorney, Mr. ball taam is also out Hayden, and sailed on the Red Star for the Y. M. C. A. dally practicing championships liner Vaderland from Antwerp today. next week. A dispatch to a news agency from beginning Brussels pays it is asserted at Ant- SEVERE EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE. werp that Mrs. Mnybrtck aalled today for America, under an assumed name, New York, Aug. 13. A severe earthon the Vaderland.' quake was felt Thursday at Velenar, providence of Atacama, according to a STADIUM ATHLETES.. Herald dispatch from Valparaiso, Chile. It waa preceded by loud subterBt. Louis, Aug. 13. World's fair ranean noises The earthquake caused grounds Among the athletes who are much damage, but no fatalities have conditioning themselves at the Stad- been, reported. It was also felt at ium for the Olympic games to be held iquique and Laaerena. CELEBRATE BIRTH OF n e THE RUSSIAN HEIR The gladness of the people at the birth of the heir apparent could not be fully shared at Peterof. The emperor this turning received a telegram from iTsing Chou announcing the death of Admiral Withoeft and the result of the sortie of the Port Arthur squadron, as already cabled to the press, leaving no doubt of the severe character of the reverse sustained by the squadron. The contents of the telegram were telephoned to the ndmiralty end became quickly known throughout the city. The return of the warships to lHirt Arthur has not eoftened the blow. On the contrary, it la felt that their retreat towards the beleaguered fortress has dashed the hopes of a Juncture with the Vladivostok squad -roe. Naval men believe, however, that Urn Japanese were badly battered and that Admiral Togo will not ba in a position to follow up his success The correspondent is able on the highest authority to deny the report that Argentine warships have been purchased by Russia and that they have Joined the Vladivostok squadron London, August 13. The News correspondent at Tsing Chou cables he learned from Russian officer of tbs Csarevltch that the Russian Port Arthur squadron met the Japanese squadron twenty miles out The flag-di- p Csarevltch was specially attacked ut changed her course for the Bhan-tm- g peninsula. The Japanese fob lowed end overhauled her. A two hours battle followed. - Admiral Withoeft who waa killed on At Te Deumin Hbnor of Birth of Alexis II Many Persons Weep and Pray, May The Almighty Send Him Many Hours Of Happiness CONDITION SATISFACTORY. Bt. Petersburg, Aug. 13. This morning's bulletin from the Alex- andra Villa at Peterbof announces that the condition of the empress and the heir apparent la very satisfactory. . St Petersburg, Aug. 13. 3 p. m. The news of the death of Admiral Withoeft and the failure of the majority of the larger warshlpa of the Pert Arthur squadron to breakthrough the Japanese fleet, was not known this morning when the brilliant array of offlcera and diplomats assembled in the magnlfldlent Kazan Cathedral to attend the Te Deum in honor of the birth of the heir apparent Alexia. The stately edifice, adorned with military and naval trophies, colors, eagles and keys of captured fortresses, wss filled with Ambassadors, generals, admirals and court and government digThe Grand Duke Alexis, nitaries. wearing the resplendent uniform of high admiral occupied the chief place selected by the emas the peror for his first born son, as a - God-fath- er SID, San Francisco, Aug. 13 -- The maneuvers at Camp Attadero will army commence this afternoon with Major Gen-erArthur MacAnhur in rive thousand troops compow--command, of regular and militia of Califorria have last of the rtyed at the camp, the militia reaching there this morning. m Vdis. SIS re i m, Mill 2413 M Avc. BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS Piece Dinner Sel Only $3.98 ft Wheelwright Bros. ,re 147 - 247. Wash. venue. . THE NORTHWESTERN LINE RUfi. Rirh-ardso- n, A War Atlaa haa been issued by the Chicago & North, western railway. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound In convenient form for reference. The Eastern . shown in detail, with tables showing relative military and naval end financial resources at FOUND (14.000; GETS 100 REWARD. strength Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any address on r Chirico. Aug. IS. Thomas Taylor, a relpt of ten (Ui canto for postage by guard on the South Side Elevated C. A. Walker, den. Agent C. A N. W. has received a reward of '$100 Ry., 2308 South Main Bt, Balt Lake from the Woodlawa bank for the City. Utah. mil-roa- Ruaao-Japanen- d. nm-ov- oc 3 VC 9QCSEZ2S2C33Q ' A sale which embraces more goods and far better values than any special selling event this house has ever planned. Every Article IUUUUUI . ""MM,lwww"MAMelMeM, Z ZSS.l K 10 dos. Ladies Nerkweer, 36c to 60c. Now AU children's Bummer Drosses at coat an lose! 20 dos Bilk Finished Lana Hoee, grey and red fcly. Ml a Chicago Woman Gate a Divorce From Her !. Husband. j, is Every Department Included' 15 dot. 86c Summer Corsets. Bale price 10 do. Boiled Shirt Waists. All priueo a Consequence IM4M..4.,..., ....a,.. price. ,, ..15 , -- p 15o ruuy, -- smallest fraction of our offerings. ' HAIL HEIR WITH CONGRATULATORY EDITORIALS. V DURING THE PAST WEEK WE HAD A LARGE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS INSPECTING THOSE VERY EXCELLENT CHANDELIERS. THE PUBLIC ARE FINDING OUT THAT WE DO WHAT WE SAY. e. i.. TARE PLEASURE IN ASSISTING THEM TO MAKE THEIR HOMES MORE BEAUTIFUL. CALL AND WE WILL DO THE SAME FOR YOU -- , For Passports. Washington, Aug. 13. There waa ference between Mr. Leishmann and some expectation that the state depart- Izzet Pasha, secretary of the palace, ment would be able today to announce the nuccesaful conclusion of negotiations with Turkey, looking to the preof discrimination against vention Americans there. An answer has been received from the Turkish government which is regarded as satisfactory and to make sure then will be no misunderstanding, the department embodies its own construction of that agreement in the last chapters of the But there has been some delay In the exchange cable messages so that It ia not expected now that the last word will be aalS until Monday. Meanwhile Admiral Jewell's fleet will remain at Smyrna awaiting notice from Minister Leiahman. It may be said, however, that the incident is practically closed with a victory for the state department on all points. Constantinople, Friday. Aug. 12. Minister Lelshman today saw Tewfik Pasha, Turkish minister of foreign affairs, and renewed the urgent representations of the American government for an Immediate settlement of the demands regarding the righto of American citizens in Turkey. It is understood important developments are expected within a few hours, either the ports giving way or Minister Lelshman demanding hla passports. After the interview with the minister, Tewfik Pasba proceeded immediately to the palace. Constable, Aug. 13. Yesterdays con Those Lite Men Have Nothing But the Best end NedJlb Malbame, assistant minister of public works, not Selim Pasha, minister of mines, as cabled, occurred at Mr. Lelshmann'a summer residence, at Therapla, and lasted eight hours, during which Izzet Pasha exchanged communications with the palace. The fact of sending a palace functionary unacquainted with the queationrto die- - Let Us Do . Your House Wiring and It Will Be Satisfactoiy ( Don't Forget the Name ) NO Commercial Electric Company HOT Stanley S. Stevens,. Manager. AIR In Thin talk of sanitary We meen it and we think our market place bears out the assertion. Remember our foode aro end slaughtered under er sanitary regulations. well-bre- 2279 Wash. well-fe- d prop- - ; - - .r ; LAST & THOMAS. oc ? ? Is It ? Why Minister Ldshman is Firm and Declines to Intervene and Prevent Squadron From Going to Smyrna May Ask ygQ andffifie This Sale is too Vast to attempt enumerating more thaa.the satis-factio- SL Petersburg, Aug. 13. With one accord the newspapers this morning hall the advent of an heir to the throno with congratulatory editorials , They characterise the action of the Russian fleet at Port Arthur In breaking through the Japanese cordon as a great success a fitting accompaniment to the birth of the child who will some time rule all the Russians and whose coming marks a turn In the tide of war which henceforth will roll on to ultimate and certain victory." ft i.. liniLrLn.ru-iAVT--irLAnj WAS TOO FOND OF HER special compliment to the much-trie- d navy. The metroplltan read to the congregation the manifest announcing the birth and the whole assemblage bended knee ns the prelate invoked Gods blessing on the future emperor. Veteran warriors were shaken with emotion and many persons wept and prayed audibly May the Almighty send him many hours of happiness.' the congregation dispersed amid the sounds of bells, ringing from all the churches. Similar services wen held throughout the empire, the priest, in each case reading out the manifesto announcing the birth of heir apparent, P J . ' d Chicago, Aug. 13. Adlspalrh to tha Tribune from Denver, Cola, says: Because Howard Bryring of Kanttaz City was too fond of hla wife and acquiesced In everything she did, Mrs Bryning haa secured a divorce. My husband had no backbone," said Mrs Bryning In talking over the strange reason for a divorce. "Whenever I asked tor anything 1 always got it without question. There la no n In that kind nf humdrum existence for me." Mr. Bryning ia traveling passenger ATLAS, SIA-JAPA- N Boston. Aug. 13. Lira Edna wife of a prominent farmer of Methusen. waa atahbed to death to-- , day at a lodging house in the south, end by Edward Clark. The man raped. Mrs. Richardson came to Boo--' toti last night with Clark, who ia salA to have been in the employ of tha woman's husband. August Clearance Sale al i $12.51 ex- 8 Suit Sale Mir car. The valine is said to have been lost by a messenger of the hank. Eight thousand dollars of its contents waa in goldr and the remainder in bonds and rheckm The guard, on finding this small fortune in hta car, took it immediately to the lost and found department of the company, where a few hours later a representative of the bank recovered it. Taylor was married only a week ago. Massachusetts Wife of Prominent Farmer Stabbed to Death in Boa- ton Lodging House. 3C OC30C As RECEIVES NOTICE OP ADMIRALS DEATH. 13. . the Czarevitch was buried at here the last of this month, burglar. Tha aged prisoner was unable to plain matters, and soon died. rry of n aatchel containing nearly $!- 0Kt lost; on a South Side elevated BLIND MEN KILLED BY HER PARAMOUR i i board less. Seated on the rhalr waa Gould, who. according to the blind man' story was guarding the supposed ' AVe. Phone 51 4-- X o n |