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Show THE MORXIXG EXAMINEE: must keep a repreamative in the town where the Imlian Territory JAPS MAKE A CAPTURE OF papers were hied, OGDEN, TUESDAY UTAH, - hom services may be had. CORNER If upon ON CORN. May Delivery ' Advanced Six Cents a Bushel. 1 Filled f With the Procession test ol goods we always hare in able and reliable goods at the lowest obtainable price, call on us. We lead the procession In goods, 1 and enable you to lead the 11 precession you buy Jtromus. We are also headquarters for everything; in the way of the finest California fruits which we receive daily, also the very best obtainable Ja green groceries which you will always find at our store and all below your peddler's SMALL BATTLES FOUGHT. " . 2344 Washington Avenue Sunday 4 -- 23.- -1 p. Tokto, Ma army hvadquaner made Ilie follow Inf announcement today: 'll the direction of Changtu. on May of the enemy, conatadng SO, a fore of over a battalion of Infantry, a regiment of cavalry and two guna, made TREASURY DEFICIT. 8an-laoko-u, wounded. eol Unions between "Bseept the mall force, the situation Is otherwise unchanged. Secretary Shaw Saye Ha ia Not ried Over it. Wor- CONSPIRACY pected. 8t. Petersburg. May VIA 1903, CATARRH OF KIDNEYS S' CASE. Cat-rlet- a Washington, May 22. The There la an 22. 23, lavolving the Purchase of Letter Satchels. office conspirair of expectancy at the admiralty acy case, involving post tha purchase of letwhich indicates that news of im- ter carrier satchels, which wes set portance regarding Admiral for trial today, went over until tofleet ia awaited at any mo- morrow by agreement of counael.Coun-e- l ment. Officially no information refor Marheu announced that he waa garding the admiral'a whereabouts ia not in a position todav to plead to the no volunteered, the officers making Indictment and intimated that it might concealment of the tact that they are be neccsnary for Lim to raise the In not the secret of Rojestvensky'a question of the right to try Machen plana, but the majority entertain no at this time. CraaTord and Lbrenso Rojeat-veneky'- a doubt that the Russian fleet Is now teaming towards ita ultimate dew St. Louis, Mo., May 22. Secretary tination. While there ia no official of the Treasury Shaw arrived today on bis way to Oklahoma City, where confirmation of the Hong Kong report he la to address the Y. M. C. A. to- that the fleet haa passed through the Baahee channel. It is credited by morrow. beAsked about the 135,000,000 deficit those who have insisted from the in the United States treasury. Secre- ginning that Rojeatvenaky will give the island of Formosa a wide berth to tary Shaw said: "Wa are not worried about that de- the westward. The admiral, it Is said ficit. Juat aa haa always been the here, has had ample time to reach the of Pacific aince the watera case, the deficit will be reduced ia Indochina. he left June, when business picks up. The dispatches received from the "It la hard to determine Jnst what Incauaea are responsible for the de- front are meager, but there are some dication that General Llnevltch haa dutiable of Our imports ficiency. taken a leaf out of Field Marshal goods have been less and on book at the Shakhe river and Oyamaa been have that greater; goods at Mukden and that he ia about to w know. himself and undertake a counter Secretary Shaw visited the governthe Japanese presment odices here before taking a noon offensive, meeting sure against his left by advancing hla train for tha southweiL too right. It la early, however, to determine whether the move thus far DESTROYED BY FIRE. are more than feints. The question of a prisoners, on general exchange of Appleton, Win., May 23. The sul- which there has been soma negotiaRiverside the end Fibre of phite plant tions, la atilt unsettled and the foreign Paper company was destroyed by fire office here Is not sanguine that a genla The The insurance 8100,000. today. eral agreement Is possible. A partial lose la probably twenty per cent more. exchange, covering the crew of the Russian volunteer fleet cruiser Ekater-inoelaraptured at the opening of the war, and the crew of the Japanese steamer Sabau, captured by the Raw alans, haa practically been effected. sere in court, hut Machen waa absent. MISSING NURSE. Mystery of Her Disappearance Deeper Than Ever. New York, May 22. After another day of search for Miaa Margaret of Dallas, Texas, a nurse who haa been missing from Bt. Lukea hospital aince hint Wednesday, the mystery of her disappearance la deeper than ever. No clew of any kind hae been obtained and a general alarm sent out by the police haa failed of results. Her father. George M. Jaloniclc of Della a, i expected to reach New Tork today with hla brother. Jal-onic- k. WAS NOT STRANGLED. New York, May 22. An autopsy on body of Mr. Lawrence Harnett, who waa believed by the police to have been strangled to death with a towel tied about her neck In her room in East Fifteen street, Saturday afternoon, has dlepoaed of the murder theory. It waa found that death waa due the Mr. George King; Deputy Sheriff of Renaeelaer Co, N. T, for yean merchant of waa a Troy. In a letter from No, 45 King St, Troy, N. T, he writes: "Panina eurad me from what (he doetora were afraid would turn Into Brights disease after I had suffered with catarrh of the bladder and kidtrouble. ney -Feruna la a blessing to a nick man. Eight bottles made ma a weU man and ware worth more than a thousand dollars to roe. "I cannot opoak toe highly of It It ia now four years since I was troubled, and I have enjoyed perfect health since." Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, O. well-kno- CATARRH of the kldneye that W people have wuk backs. It ia catarrh of tha kidnera Th kidney ia being gradually fe. Strayed by this derangement The mucous membrane lining of the kidney ia Inflamed ulcerated. . The catarrhal product am irritative and are sapping away the vitality rf tha kidney, which makes the back weak. This cauaea people to become old b. fora. their time holding on to their backs unable to stoop over without pain and having sudden cram pa jg the muadea of the back. Catarrh of the kidneys that ia wtut. la ailing them. A eeurae f Parana la what thay turf before th kidneys have become per. manently destroyed. to natural cauaea. v, INSANE RUSSIAN SOLDIERS. Forty of Them to be Sent Out of Port AHhur. Tails Another Find IN NEVADA In the WAS YOUR COFFEE STRIKE. SENSATIONAL Che Foo, May 22. Travelers who arrived here today from Port Arthur ay that a Japanese armored force of a hundred men hoarded the Ruuian steamer Kazan, only Saturday, la Port Arthur harbor, on receipt of a dispatch from Tokio announcing that the Japanese government bad decided to retain her as a prise on the ground that ah Is a war vessel. The Rui lone need the Kama aa hospital ship during the elege. wounded of the The last at Ruaalsn Port Arthur will leave there tomorrow. Baraahoff Langa, the superintendent of the Rupelaa Red Ctom at Port Arthur, will depart from there ten days Bullfrog National Bank Mint. Rhyolite, Nev, May 21. Another sensational strike has bera made In the Bullfrog National Bank mine. The rich ore waa found In the bottom of the shaft, at 125 feet, and assay 103.60 ounces la silver and 247.20 ounces In gold, or 95,000.08 per ton. Several have recently been made at various places on the property, a fine strike having recently been made in blasting on the hillside for a wagon The company la Installing a road. gasoline hoist. henna. GenIt la now estimated that fully three The nnt party of Russian, to leave ore la blocked of worth dollars' million Port Arthur for Che Too, win Include Goldfield. eral ont In the Montgomery Shoshone. The forty inawne sailors and aoldlera who been crosscut for seventy hae ledge will be taken on board th British has not been feet and the footwall ateamer Whampoa, now here. The reached. Every foot of the ledge exWhampoa has been fitted up recently 32. When Goldfield, Nev., May IVlnons Lake, Ind., May 22. Tha la ore of a milling quality, and win take the lunatics from Che hour' arrived this morning the posed averaging about f50, while much of it Cumberland Presbyterian church was ifto to Odeeaa. She will not take any banking on waa the notice voted into tha general assembly here posted following will run from 1100 to $5,000. A other passengers. door of the Goldfield Bank and Trust sunk in the richest portion of thewin, lead, today amid a storm of applause withcloned will be company: "This bank haa shown ore to ita present depth of out a speech and without a dissenting FIGHTING IN MANCHURIA. until a meeting ofthe directors can be Is vote. It waa the final action of the nfty (eet Md everything taken laouthot held There general assembly, one of tha greatest Backed for shipment. 6L Peter burg. May 22. General sevJ. B. Young, tha president, left Shipquestions which haa gome before it waste in this material. ' Llnevltch, In a dispatch from the eral days ago, and ia believed to be In little made to Balt Lake since the Civil war and brings back are ments being announce dated front, May flat, that Ban Francisco. J, R. Bo!, the cashier, via Lai Vegas Governor Sparks vis- into that organize tion a branch two Russian detachments occupied the left laat night and de- which went out during to war because last Sunday ited property the the of rivKaah and Kahanda valley The liabilities are approximately It to be Nevada's Infant wonder. of differences over negro slavery. en, weetward of Nan Bhen Tal, on the $82,000 and the aaseta are unknown. A clared McIntyre and Petera. who have the Mandarin road, after dislodging forces meeting of creditor! waa held today DEATHS AT BALL GAME. Great Eastern bonded for $80,000. have of Japanese cavalry and Infantry. and a committee appointed to investibetter or of streak a running truck The dlapatch adds that General Mar gate the affaire of the defunct lnatltn- They have until May 25 Young Catcher la Almost Instantly ttnofi'a detachment from Tadlu also tlon. There ia aald to be no danger than $700. and It la underKilled. the to property buy thedrove hack Japanese advanced at a run on the other banks of the stood that th purchase will be made. cavalry outposts M. which are declared to be In perfor New city York, Mar 22. While catchJ. H. Shockley haa purchased General LincvHch also reported fectly eon" condition. V. Rice iff Salt Lake, and associates, ing in a game of baseball In Brookflgfitlng near Shaohoti, May 18th, but other claims, lyn, James Mllea, a youth, has bean the Equitable group and did not give thq result. TAKING THEIR OUTINGS. for aa aggregate consideration of $200,-00- almost Instantly killed by a pitched He said a Russian detachment eaet ever balL Mllea wore no maik while bedeal Thia la tha biggest of tha railroad, which approached the hind the bat A very fast ball which here. made Are New Yorker of Out the Getting vfllege of Bhaohoti, was attacked by a L. L. Patrick haa ordered five and he foiled to .atop struck him between City. considerable force of Japanese from the one-hal-f mllea of 'four-inc- h pipe for the eyes. He waa carried home where the coal mines, ecuth of that place. line from Beatty ranch to Rhyollto and it waa found th skull had been fracNew York, May 22. Although the will have water piped Into Rhyolite tured. Death enaueq la a few minRENDEZVOUS OF FLEET. There are two utes. volume of vacation travel will not within sixty days. here, Ita a or reach for water month more, height companies organized Peris, May 32. The report In circurush from this city for mountain Chicago, May 22. The sudden deeth lation here, to the effect that colliers the and shore resorts already ha set In, of Edward W. Johnston haa pnt FOUND A L08T BROTHER. belonging to the Russian fleet intend According to all indications this will end to a ball game In which he was to rendeevnua st the Babuyan Inlands, . one iff tha biggest outing aura Ona Weathy, the Other in an a player. Johnston waa at bat Juat north of the Inland of Luton, Ph e ha men experienced by the transportabefore hla death. He hit the ball and Islands, are net baaed on precise ran to first base. He was put ont information but are the reault of figur- tion companies in recent year. On 22. A few N. Y.. May Rchncctady. When he reached the base he turned and longitude every line leading out of the city exing on the latitude ago Chief of Police Heine waa to run back to when other players where a portion of the fleet waa last traAntrains have been put Into service. days Patrick to locate Flaherty, were. He had requeeted unusually heavy season iff gone but a few feet observed. This course. If rontinued, la certain aa nearly all supposed to be wanted in this city by when he fell forward and died almost travel it ia pointed ont, would take the ships the Thomas Flaherty, leading lines are already booked his brother, Into the Ralltin Tang channel, near Wash. Instantly. wealthy man erf Seattle, It Is believed Johnston died of heart which the Babayan lalanda are situat- to their capacity for June and July. haa just been found In an failure Flaherty due to over exertion. He waa ed. It la, therefore, inferred that the almshouse. The brother were once 28 year of age. Ruaeians win rendetvoui in that localTerrible plague, those Itching, pee-- prominent New York contractors and taring diseases iff the skin. Put an were engaged in several big enter ity for the purpose of coaling. KILLED BY A TRAIN. end to misery. Doan's Ointment cere. prises at the time of the panic thirty At any drug store. RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER STEAMER. year ago, which ruined both. They Two Young Women Are Inatantly started out to begin anew and have Killed. not seen each other since. Patrick is ENGINE EXPLODES. Hong Kong, May 22. The latent steamer to arrive here reports sight65 years of age and hit brother a few Chicago, May 2. Dagmar E. Turn-ber- g ing a Russian volunteer fleet steam- BIx Men Killed and Four Engines year younger. He will leave at once and her slater Dora, taro young er, accompanied by a large trana port, to join hi brother in Seattle. Wrecked. women itraogrtphr ri.have been struck in the Hainan atralta, on the morning and Inatantly killed by a passenger ot May 20th. They were steaming PETITIONS OF AMNESTY. Columbus, Ohio, May 22. The holler train near Forest Glen. They were In west. of an engine standing near The Hocka group at five young women who of York. May ing Valley railroad round house in 'rw. ought to evade a freight train that NO SHIPS SEEN. forwarded organiiaWest Mound street exploded this after mneety. waa approaching on the other track. Braand In tlnna noon and Instantly killed six workmen. Uruguay. Paraguay The other three escaped. zil. In favor of the persons convicted Saigon, May 22. Admiral De The round house waa conaldthe French commander, re- The engine waa being badly damaged. are being for lu for the la.t uprising, WILL APPEAL. turned her today after an inspection first nin after rebuilding.tested dispatch to Four other ered hv the cabinet, say Buenoi from of the Annam roast. He say that no engines standing roar York Herald by were wreck- the New New York. May 22. The New York Favorable action and returned to ed. The bodies of the six men were Ayres, Argentina. belligerent ships have Bermudei Asphalt company will, French terriwral waters since May terribly mangled. probably will be refused. the Caracas correspondent of ranles of 14th. conversion for the Negotiation New York Herald, appeal to tha the the debt are progreslng satisfactorily. full court of the second instance from REAR-ENCOLLISION. SUIT DISMISSED. The government haa received one the decision rendered Saturday by the offer from an English and French synpresident of the Federal court sitting Foreign Corporation Could Not Col Passengers Injured on tha New York dicate and another from an American aa a Judge of the first instance, declarElevated. lect a Bill. one. ing void the Hamilton concession and ordering the company to pay damages Muskogee. I. T.. May 22. Judge New York. Slav 22. Twenty per- - NO TRACE OF STOLEN DIAMONDS It la held that the company under Raymond, in the court of the western sons were Injured, one woman criticexportation clause of the contract haa rendered a decision ally, seven of the others being badly Every Effort Being Made to Prevent the district, la liable for the natural products exwhich will affect nearly every corpor- hurt, in a rear-enSalt of Gems. collision on the ported. It wne through the Hamilton ation doing business in Indian Terri Third Avenue Elrvatej railroad, on a conceealon that the New York end Bertory. The case la that of the T. 1! high curve, at mrd and Southern haa No trace 28. York. New muda company obtained the asphalt May Rogers lumber company, which had Boulevard, in the Bronx today. three diamond been found or ;, proper tv and exploitation privileges. The aecident took place at a point worth $!M.O0i reported brought suit agalnm A. 8. McRae to a having President Catm will return to n collect, for material furnished by the where the derated tracks are raised beea stolen about Tif4th from May today an I rongrr n win meet oa company to build a house for the de- very high to cross the track of the fany's work rooms. All the detective Tuesday. The nresldcnt's message fendant. The atiornev for the defend- New York, New Haven tc Hartford and police officials engaged in the case will be read at the end of this week. ant raised the point that the company railroad. The trains were waiting on ere nuimalr.lng the closest possible is m foreign corporation and had no the elevaed for a draw to be closed in that been learned a LUMBER MAN DEAD. secrecy but one at South McAllister to represent the bridge over the Harlem river, when their effort ihu have been In the it, a required bv law. Jicixe Raymond a third train crashed Into the rear of direction ot all the market Ottawa, Ont.. "May" 22.- -A sustained the point and dlsmi-ne- d the the second of the waiting trains. her arl abroad where the thief might from Pembroke says that telegram Thom a suit. The forward car of the rar train k to disposo the gems. While Mackle. a former member of parliaUnder the Arkansas law. which gov- and one car of the other, were badly these measure of prevent the sale ment, died suddenly there last may erns Indian Territory, a foreign cor- smashed, hanging partly night ever the of the booty, tury also greatly accento do In that wishes business street. poration tuate the difficulty of detection. If v2aT lea51n lumber men First Gash in the Cumberland Presbyterians Enter the Assembly Booming Camp of -- Excursions GOOD TODAY? Is It good every day or are there times when It ia lukewarm or cloudy aad bitter? Thluk ot and tatto-lean- , A COFFEE POT - That absolutely guarantees goafeaf-- lee and snakes it the same of the year 365 THE , dzyi . - i ( s. m a detour to the eastern height at eight mfiea eaet of Changtu, end from the vlrlnlty of a coal mine, 10 mllea wait of Changtu, at 11:30 oclock In the morning, commenced a bombardment. Ruslan another "Subsequently force, with four guna, appeared on the northern height of Chinyangpao, and at 4 p. m. two battalions of the enemy advanced (tom the eaatem aide of the village but were repulsed. "Another mined force of the enemy entered Erheehihllpeo where they set fln to the village and retreated. "A body of the enemys cavalry, attacked Tangahed, on the right bank of the Liao river, thirteen miles eoothwest of Fa Ira men, on the morning of May 10. After an engagement lasting two hours, the enemy retreated in disorder toward the southwest, abandoning 300 men, killed and Ogden Brothers Co. f c,1MNure wa of I and andSa Battles Are Ex- - m.-Ira- Both Phones 137 Grocers Vladivostok recon-ausaanc- price '"i Officers From Tokio, May 23, 8 p. m. It U reported that a Junk tilled with Riuiian officer ha been raptured. It ia presume ed. that they, were, making a dram Vladivostok. II yon wlsb eat- advance. With Russian 2. We aim, in our stock, not only to Be with the procession, tut to lead It. The newest .and 1 Chicago, May 23. A stampede of shorts today advanced the piles of corn for May delivery precisely six cents a bushel. It was current gtip hat the May option la practically "cornered" by a few prominent traders. A desire to avoid possibly greater Ion . than already incurred was the or the urgent demand today from titone who were on the wrong aide of the market. The May delivery oiiened at &3. The price quirkty Jumped to 59e a bunhel. Realizing sales caused a reaction to 57 After the early bulge the market quirted down considerably. Under a continued profit taking, the price ; of The wheat May corn Mid off toU market alto lost murh of ita bullish-newFinal quotation! on May wheat were at 1.01, a net advance for the day of three cents. MAY the gems already have been .old it is thought that they were smuggled abroad . by some one to whom they were entrusted by the robber, and who ia unknown to the police, for all even remotely connected with the matter have been from the first under a close surveillance and it would have beea difficult for them or any of their intimates to have the least movement to which suspicion might be attached without Immediately bringing the police down upon them. After gathering up tha loose ends of the ca and examining the reeni:, the police are understood to have reached the conclusion that the theft owed It inspiration, if not ita actual who execution, to a professional prompted an employe to the deed, him a rich return for pracpromising tically little risk. the corporation fails to do' this all its contracts are void in case suit ia brought upon them. w MORNING, Rio Grande Western Commencing May 7 Saves you money every time. The wonderful feature of which ia a trap that, fits in the top of the pot, through which boiling water la poured upon pulverlxeJ coffee contained In a' aoefc The action Instantaneous. Reault never varying, being a perfect, delicious beverage. - the Rio Grande will run an excursion every alternate Sunday to Sept 30, Ogden to Salt Lake City. Fare $1 round trip. Tickets on sale for all trains. cm . 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