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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAlT, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL S, 1903. 3- - 1 HOW .TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED OREAD CATABBH BT USE OF VESSELS. FORTY-SEVE- Washington, April s. The Amer- ban consul ai Sli!f,;,rl,re cables tho s'a'e dppannirni ihat the Kus- ii in Bali It- - tapia-iiowas ttopn pjssinn ihat pome i'ht.'wari ibis rooming. Thc.e veie about 47 vessels in iine. PE-RU-- HA p-- Catarrh Robs Women of Health and Bcautv. Pe.ni...na Hakes Women Healthy and Beautiful. tame paper say that fit inch junk that Japane.-- - war-hi- p are poll! ing all the straps available lo Ko..( stver.ky in an auempt lo reach (be 'Tiiiia sea. r.-n- Russian and Japanese Warships Were in Touch Vessels This After no in the Russian Fleet. on--Forty-se- ven a tv the anc wa, vlccrlnq trail.-port- to-- s Singapore. s'f-.- i iner Kuni.-aiisighted twelve Tne ing g reports nii.-oi- havy 1niilon, April 8. The audilen ishifi Ing of lniwest in the war from the land lo (lie era and ihe apparently imhaul" minent prospect of a fuK-fthe Russian and Japanese between squadnina la the China So, have revived all the interest shown here in the earlier development of the atruj;-glcnn'.esl. It i lakcn fur granted that Admiral TonCa shlpa, reported to he In I he neighborhood of Singapore in the middlo of March, are atlll in that vicinity and the report from ienang on Ihe meal roast of the Malay lVutn-aula- , were that twelve Japan ahtp seen steaming ahead of the KiikhImh warship I interpreted lo mean lhal the furnter are Seoul a arm out by Togo to get in touch with the Kusslans, and, when their object, i aeeniiiplish-ed- , to retire on the niulii body of the Japaneae oquadron. The repons about the number of the Russian ahipa vary, hut at any rate over thirty-liv- e battleships, cruisers, colliers and torpedo boats have passed the isirta of Singapore. The underwriters here presume, from Uie norlhi'a-erl- y course they were steering, that, After passing Singapore, the Russians were attempting to reach ther French port of Saigon, Cochin China. However, It Is pointed out that a Japanese ships la still aqtisdron of twenty-twoff lloerslnirg lightship, where It was reported Marrh 14. The two naval force were (hie afternoon only about ilfiy mile apart and may be In touch at any moment. e o WARSHIPS SEEN. Penang, West Coast of Malay Peninsula, April 8. Two at earner, which have arrived at Penang, report ihe sighting of a large Ratwlan fleet In the Blrtlte of Malacca. It Included twen- - t COLLISION BETWEEN tnd-iy'- Cns-arks- the Russian bpcwuI Paciiic squadron sailed this morn i tig. Kong. April 8. In of the apiieaiance of a feet In NEWS ADVANCES INSURANCE. the Strait of Malacca, the China squadron is preparing to put lo sea. lyindon. April 8- .- Insurance rates nt The armored cruiser Sutlej leaves Lloyds for shipping bound cast of s today for Singapore and the Blugapare advanced smartly an tho battleship, Ocean, and a cruiser will newa that the Russian second Pacific follow. squadron had passed Ihat port. Hong -- e conse-yiiene- lina-t-Uis- ORDERS GUN STOCKS. . CLEANING MUKDEN. The Cedar Rapid. April General Oku's Headquarter in the Jaimncae government has ordered Field, April 7, via Pusan. The Japangun stocks from a manufacturer ese are making every effort to prevent in Cedar Rapids. Ihe appcuiance of disease during the warm weather. Thousands of mniing PASSING NORTHEAST. Chinese and suldiers are engaged in cleaning Mukden and the vicinity of Bingaport, Blrnita Settlement, April the liattletlcUla. The Russians left 8, 3:10 p. nt. Thu Russian fleet 1 Ihe city in a very unsanitary condinortheast ward. tion and thia will result probably in pawing, atcerlng much sickness during tho summer unIT IS THE SQUADRON. less tho sanitary measures of tho Japanese are successful. Strict orSingapore, Blrnita Beit lenient, April ders havo been issued regarding tho purity of water. 8, 3;lo p. m. The Russian flirt (reported by the Uritlsh it earner Tarn) haa been sighted heading apparently JAPANESE SQUADRON. for Durian straits, 37 miles south southwest of Singapore. London, April 7. A dispatch from Singapore to the Duily Express says SECOND PACIFIC SQUADRON. the captain of a coasting steamer report haring seen 27 warships 70 miles 7. of Aden. April Jlbulll. Gulf southwest of Penang. Vico Admiral KegogatqJTa division of A Batavia, Java, dispatch to (he Iowa. 8. 5im.-im- POLYGAMY USED RAZOR BLACK AND THE HAND GUILTY OF Madison, Win., April 8. A Joint resolution was Introduced In the Wisconsin senate today calling on the national congress to pass such remedial legislation as will put a stop to polygamy and polygamous living and political control of the Mormon hierarchy and that we request the United State sennlora from the stale of Wisconsin to vole tn refuse Heed Kinuot. an spos-llof this church and one of Its highest officers, the right to continue as a senator of the United Rimes. Now York, April 8. Winfield Pope, formerly a wealthy hoist owner on iha Pacific coast, who in recent years has been earning a livelihood as a in this city, has been probably fatally wounded by I. J. vare. a mulatto bell boy. Jiloiisy caused the tmnlilc. Pope's neck was cut half llmaigh, all tho muscles having bien seven'll so iltst lie was unsble lo control his head when found by tho police. According to Ware, Ihe fight was started by Pope, who, lie said, Invaded hi rooms in Thlrly-Ars- t street, mid attacked him with a revolver. COURT 8.' San Francisco, April The mystery of tho murder of Blngglo Yllardo, the .ruling Sicilian who was killed with bar-lend- n MARTIAL. heinJ Si. Feicrsburg, April 8. 4:30 p. m. Intense interest was aroused h.'re to-dur by the announcement that Admiral Rojestvenaky'a squadron was passing Singapore, but the admiralty docs not admit that 1l ha received official confirmation of the report in fact, the officials hare observed unusual reticence for some time about the movemcnia and intentions of the squadron, but, as staled several times in theso despatches, the Associated Press bad positive knowledge that Admiral Rojcatvensky was leaving Ad-miral Xelmgatotf, commander of a dt-- 1 islon of the second Jaclfic squadron, behind, and was bound for the Far East' to try conclusions with Admiral Toga All Russlaa hopes of changing the fortunes of war are staked upon the issue and for some tints the admiralty has declared that only peace could Intervene to prevent a final trial for the mastery of the sea. Unofficial information also indicated that Ilojest-vensk- y intended to paw through Ihe Straits of Malacca. Some doubt, however, is expressed hcie cs to whether the Rusi-iusquadron b i yet reached a point so far on It a Journey. According to Rojesivensky's letter to his wife, referred to Ir those dispatches April 4, tne squadron intended to sail from Madagascar, March 19. If It has been able to cover the Intervening 3.600 miles in 18 daya at an average speed of eight knot a, not counting the necessary stops to coal the smaller ships, and the squadron bar new arrived at the entrance of the (Ttlna Sea without encountering obstacles in the shape of Japanese torpedo boats there is all the more reason for congratulation. from Rojestvensky's report Madagascar as to the efficiency of tho ships, personnel and gunnery havo been satisfactory-anthey have greatly encouraged the admiralty. Ml Iiydia Heralger, Grand Baoordor of Amartean Daughter of Independmoe, write from Neenah, Wl a follow. I have naed Peruna for four yean, each aprlng and foUt and it keepajne perfoctly and atrong. I am able to continue working and do not havo to take a three monthr root, aa I naad to do every year. Thia la a great comfort to me, aa I wu not able to afford auch a long rest I find that it ia a great preventive lor colda-an- d cougha and aooa ridathe ayatemof all diaeam and ia an admirable medidna. Thtaaaada of Women Cured ef Catarrli by No woman eon hope to havo any great degree of facial beauty eo long aa she Is afflicted with catarrh. A swollen nose, puffy eyes, husky or hoaree speech, hocking and spitting, all of these symptoms are absolutely inoom-patlb- le Catarrh generally begins with a oom-mo- n cold. with feminine beauty. A sore throat, perhaps a little cough, This is tho reason why women so In- or may b only a slight attack of sneea-lnIndicate aa Irritated eoudltton of stinctively and universally dread catarrh, the mucous membrane lining tho nose Sven the slightest attack of catarrh, or throat. that would escape notice entirely la a If tho woman la foolish enough to pay men, will strike terror to the heart of no attention to these apparently insigthe average woman. nificant symptoms, catarrh is liable to g, ONCE WORTH MILLIONS But Ha Died a Pauper Age. at 70 Yeara of Chicago, April 8. Edward W. Mitchell, at one time a leading figure on the Chicago Board of Trade, organizer of a corner in wheat In 1868, and once worih millions, 1 dead nt the County hospital, at 70 years old, a pauper. His fall came in 1870, only two years after he had cornered tho wheat market and made a fortune. Blnce then he hns lived in the hope that one day ho would regain Ids former wealth. But hla failure 'had ao shaken him AGIST a cleaver on Wednesday evening and whose head, arms and legs wore hack fit from the bleeding trunk, has been solved. The atrocious crime was committed at No. 7:.6 Green street, In the house of Tietro Torehlrito, also known as Peter Torrhi, who la believed by tlm detectives to he tho murderer nn who is hiding. IHu wife Rosa, as well as Phlppn Knrelita. Salvator Moraroln and Kosalrn Dotnina, wanted as witnesses, have been arrested and the e expect soon to have Torehlrito in Tho bloody cleaver with ciiatody. which the man was cut down has been found and in the basement of tho house went discovered missing holies of the victim. IliHgglo nxnncd in tho place and lion riled with the fnmily. (in Wednesday Mrs, Torehlrito went out while her hnshand amt Yilardo were al supper. When sno returned at night site missed Hie you ng man anil asked what had liecuinr of him. Her husband cut her short with the remark that it was none of Iter business. Hr then went out and has not since been po-lie- bark bis ass.illnni. Ware seizMajor Carrington Will Be Tried on Furring ed a raws and slashed him across Hie April 17. back of the neck from one side of the Manila. April K. Under an order is- jaw to ihe other and made his escapn. The niulutln. bespattered with blond, sued today by Major General Corbin, commanding tho Hrnty in the Philip- ran through Sixth avenue In the nearMur-tierpines, a court martial will lie con- est police station. His cries of aitracieil a great crowd. When vened April 17 for the trial of Major of the Ihe offieers found Pope he was, despito John Frank Del Carrington, First United Rimes infantry, on the his wound, engaged in demolishing charge of convening public funds lo mirrors and lurnliure and had almost wrecked the room. his own uhl In Nuvetnhcr last Tope shot and killed a thief known as John Coakley, Major Gnrrlnginn commanded the who had accused the bartender of g Philippine Seoul s sent lo the Hi. IjouIs a stool pigeon" in the employ of to exposition, but ts ns ordered back police. 11a was exonerated by the Manila lo answer charges of falsifying the vouchers of the civil government to coroner. the amount of yi.rmt). He was convictANNOYING TO GERMANY. ed by the civil court and sentenced to Herlin, Apt II 8. The speech of (lie a total of sixty years and five days' twelve years ami a tiny French foreign minister, M. Imprisonment In the chamber of deputies yesterday on each of five charges. On March . Major-GenerCot bin was instructed ou (he Moroccan situation, in which niciiiloii of Germaby the war depsrtmcnt to order tho omit led again any court martial of Major Carrington, ny, Indicating also that France hold who. nntwjihstaniiltig his conviction, lo her policy regardless of German is still an officer of the army. His rase claims, is exceedingly annoying to the is blocking the promotion of infantry German governmental world. A point of pride appears to be ihe only ucitiiil officer.. barrier between Germany and France. Chancellor Yon P.iieluii lias said l ha! TOLLS ON AUTOMOBILES. Germany ought to hare been conuh-eIsli agreeregarding the Friiuni-Hrl- t New Turk. April 8. AuioimibilTsis ment and M. Delcasse says France Is must now pay a toll of one rent a mile willing to discuss any mhmnderstuud-lufor ime blnes holding two persons and ihat might occur: but nci'her two rents s mile for three persons or makes sn offer, which he thinks should more, on h'I toll roads In rim state of coni from the other. N-Jersey. A bill to that effect puso-al Ihe recent session of Ihe legislaMONTANAN DEAD. ture, baa been signed hv Governor Ihi'te. Muni.. April K. A Miner Stoke. Roads upon which the pew law special from l.ewistnwn. Mont- - Hiy will apply are, howrver, not numerous. iiliom one of the leading Is stockmen uf nuiihcrn Men i ana. RUSSIAN MINISTER ILL. at (icHit his tanch home on Arms!!-creek, ;15 miles mirth of l.ewisiown. M. Paul Lessar Ha Been Unconscioui B.er a prolonged illness. Since Thursday. Mr. Fergus was a native of lainatk-shire- . Sent la. id. where he wa born Bt. Petersburg. April 8. A telegram sevcnty-lwyear ago and had tu-c received here from Pekin says ihe ill- a resident (r Feigus rminlv ness of M. Paul lzsssv, the Riiuslan 181. He was the head of th- toei ir.ls!t.r in China, is ciiiicst. He has of Wllhain Fergus ti Boil- -, uuc it th I, ecu uuconiciuuj siuct, Thuroday and Irad-juiprincipal livestock imllit liuid owners cf tioilhern Mo.itana 1 h-- d 1 , c seen. A search of the house showed ihat Yilardo s mom had been the scene e the terrible tragedy. It Imre the gp. pea ranee of a slaughter house, all efforts to remove signs of the crime hav ing proved unavailing. In n lower pnrt of the building human houcs. hot yet dry. and a bloody cleaver, such as' used by hulrbcr aid fishmongers, were uneuri bed and the detectives pronounced tho chain of rvldenc agtiinst Torahiriio. complete. Dondn.-ione of the persons now In custody, is tho witness fn tho Hrngiirdo murder case who at first was supposed to ho the victim of the vengeanro of lit" THark Hand" socle, tv, which tite officials think planned the removal of those whose testimony Yilardo might convict tho assassins. was an Intimate friend of Brogardo. collected nirnicj to defray his funeral expenses nnd was Kiipixised to lie acIto-ai- ro THE Minn. More Than 400 Persons Engulfed and The clergy ere now speaking their sentiment quite ss openly on religion a are liberals in tho field. The Intimate connection between the tmivemcni for the regeneration of the church nnd the thin of lac state ie set forth in a strung letter printed this morning and to high ecclesisUc,' in which the writer ways: The church as a living I. lea is in cxtriraldy hound up with Russian life, anil when the Kuudan public realized that they nuilil not any longer redst breaking the shackles of the bureaucracy. the church awuke from 2m) yeais of lethargy and its fir- -t murmur was that It wa tho universal right of every tldiikinc ltussfan to do hi task wi'li freedom. The idler luitlier declares that for years the clergy were held ao cloady In i lie vice nt nhfdionce hot to an idea, lud to the dictates of one man who viminlly rigid, I am the church." liiai they had become autom- and excitement increased. Serious disorder are feared, especially on the occasions of the funerals of the victims, should the authorities undertake to prevent processions passing through the center of the city. Already incipient demonstrations are in evidence, directed against those odd for the disaster. Proto ho black cessions of women carrying district In flags are parading the which the disaster occurred. A great crowd marched to the renter of the city and forced the merchants to close 'heir establishment as a sign of The markets are all shut and business la entirely at a standstill. The work of recovering the dead ast-rilx'- rentier his decree and lw-lo- re ittsiances wli-r- -- Jmstown. .TJettcr from Mi Almee Toiirgou anno nelng (he critical m. nos of h"r hither. Judge Albion V. Tours c. A,.h : ii an cnnsul at Burdenin', Fran.-- '. IJillc hope, rhi vriics. :c ckicrleiucd fur hi has been rer-iv- ed Y.. April mcn.-iiin- and Injured la hampered by crowds of angry women. The estimates of the number a N1 persons Injured are increasing. ecnoui iy til the injuries are of a nature. The ambulance atation ar but iMiiWuff already overflowed, continue to arrive from every direr tion. EARTH MOVED A MILLIMETRE. Th Goettingen, Prussia, April 7. Indian earthquake was registered with remarkable precision .. by the seisino-grapal the Geophysical instltul here. The earth oscillated one miffi-metr- Nine Nations reor-gnnir.- ii row with the piospcct of liberty them they are hardly capable of raising their voices. In the cities, it i added, there have been many Great Indignation Prevails Against Those Held Responsible for Disaster. Russia Awakes After 200 Years Lethargy; cla-sc- chtir-icne.- RESERVOIR BURST N CITY OF MADRID Madrid, April 8. Four hundred persons were killed or injured today by the collapse of a new water reservoir in course of const ruction. Fifty bodies have already been recovered. The Prince of the Asturias, the war minister, the governor of Madrid tad a representative of the King have gone to the ruine to superintend the work of rescue. Troops sent to the of spot are engageJ in helping the sufferers and recovering the bodies of the desd. The cal strophe caused a profound sensation throughout the cliy. All was suspended and the people Rt. Pelrrrimrg, April 8. The revolt work to the scene. neninst the tyranny uf the church ad- flocked the indignation As the day pas-e- d ministration . attracting immense atons tu fasten itself in the nose, throat or boss cavities of the face. Catarrh, once seated In these becomes very difficult to dislodge, A few doses of Perana ora on effsetb preventive against a odd btooaiai catarrh. If yon are in need of medical nM write to Dr. B. B. Hartman, PnsUead The Hartman Kaailarium,Oolumtxu,0, ' the church has bees used a a pmuical mHchne lo sir tive In the prosecution of his slayers. up hatreds and if trife between the var-m- i i the population referring cspeelal'y to the recent InciteKING EDWARD 6AIL& ment of th ijmuant against the inTh- - writer hails the day Marseilles. April R. Tite royal yacht telligent. when ihe rhureh. freed from state of King Edward nibd nt 3 p. nt., nr. com ml, will i!.otc itself to religion companicd by the British armored and not to piduic. cruiser Suffolk and the torpedo boat destroyer Quail. JUDGE TOURGEE ILL. Newport Nows. Va.. April 8. The ban b'siiip Minnesota was successfully launched tit the plant of the Xcwnur't News nidplitillding and drydock coml was pany today. Th1 l it.v Sliss lt(i-- e M;:rb' Se'tuilcr, lin'.iiii'er cf Ststa Senator Bchalicr, of liari-ings- , Annoy-in- g Pe-ni-n- a. Terrible Crime. Antagonist nothing'.mh.rp LnS diaconragod, friend penuaded mo to givg Peruna a trial I did not havo much canfidenco in it thing elN had fiuled mo, but I triad U to tiuZ my friend. My delight, therefore, may when I began to improve-a-t once, and I lank on improving until my voico la Krone, andl never hoar now. Peruna Lae a pH deal for me. that he never regained hla position, but grew poorer and poorer, until In recent years he depended entirely upon the charity of his friends. Members of the Board of Trade have made up a subscription lo help defray the funeral expenses. Subject of a Joint Mulatto Nearly Severs San Francisco Police Resolution in a the Head of His Have Traced a State Senate. 2v 1 Japanese retreated precipitately." SAILS. tmd eaoily. I could not talk far an? it wa very annoying. I oftimo, and 1 i wounded, two officers a id 31 Cos- sat ks. On April 5 our outposts, after a fusillade, pushed buck tho Japan- cso outpnsi.-- t lo THlpin Lin. Our InfHntry the same day oe- cttpied the village of Koukouseky afier dislodging the enemy. The n - SQUADRON dale, na? cmiicror under The battle at Talma Tun. April iie cue- 7. lasted I civ hour. mi's losies were h nvv from ourartillery uud rllittrud. Our ciimi.'iIlie were: Killed, (Captain Irii.'cu ; and four y TRAINS. Harbin. April 7- In a eolliuion nulitaiy irain went of llarliin eiglil -- oldiera were killed and -- d men Wuiin.lod. The areident wa. due to tlie faei that the locomotive crew who were worn aul with cxcckMir hours of continuous work fell asleep uud ran past signals. CHINA and INTENSE INTEREST AROUSED. Anril 8. A St. Pel spait h finui tii u. lJnrvitch to the 1 ti- e thghtnt provocation, and my voico Stilish steamer lari irom Rangoon, reported iha hhe passed on March 19th thirty warship and fourteen collier probably the Russian Cent mile easts.ird. mriicr.st of the of Madagascar. The r- -'t reported by the Tara i prob- ibly i he same a the one sighted by Dart. rt- piiRiim-ald- some disJaifSiiose, tance ubetid citdchiiy a Japanese seouttri; sf)UinIriu. re and Thi.-iis much exeiteiiient in SingsiHUit over the ainiciisitioil in an eiigugemeni in Main) an waters. Si. Petersburg. April 8. p. 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