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Show Remember that either the gminer or Standard- has Utah Weather Forecast - a larger paying subscription fist than al other papers in Weber county, combined pool forget. j j H. VOL, j ( RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED NO. 243 OGDEN CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY Fair Thursday, cooler n portion. Friday fair. PRESS DISPATCHES) MORNING AUGUST 31. 1903. north-a- PRICE FIVE CENTS FIGHT WILL INSPECTION BOYCOTT DRAW BIG OF MEAT IS HE SAYS IS ATTENDANCE ONSQUARE FAILURE San Francisco, Aug. SO. There are indications that the attendance at the fight at Colma, Sept 8. will be the greatest In tha history of pugilism in this state. Most of the seats held by the club hare been taken up and it would uot eacite surprise if the gate exceeded 70.0u0. The fact that the day la a legal holiday In thla state la n measure explains the advance sale. Both Britt and Nelson nr practically at weight and are merely keeping on edge for their meeting. Nelson has shifted hia quarters to thla aide of tbs bay. the hot weather at Larkspur having caused him to lose flesh at a faster rate than waa beneficial When Jeffries formally announces hia readiness to referee the fight, nil of the preparations for tha fight will be completed. Britt-Nelao- Witte's Victory Is Signal For Further In- trigues Against Him By Military Party of Russia. jutaioutfc, N. H.. Aug. SO. Actual of drafting tha treaty of Porte-ggat- h began today. It la being dona Kartena and Mr. Dennison, De Mr. tt Mgal adviser for the vtiac While the bade" ol peace Lia bMa accepted by the pleulpoten-CnM- , eonilderahte detail remain, to la the elaboration of the mM "Jul me treaty. Thte la especial- q " tr trot in relation to articles dealing vitk tbs Chinese Eastern railway and tkaisrrander of lae leases at the Liao Tui pniniola and Fort Arthur and MM Wan (Dalny). Mr. Pokotiloff. minister to Pekin, who Bumo-rMm- t an formerly manager of the at Pekin and who has knowledge of the details to those matters. Is assisting A very anmoalous M Martens, exists as to the impression cruted by the conclusion of pence. Yhfr theoustlde world applauds, in great juu thenla 1theevidently terms and to Russia, should seem that there abets it would hi ulvsrsal rejoicing over the great iyhm.Hc victory Mr. Witte has won, seems to have retbs government n reapeo-JSrJIdo- DUFF Oenava, we congratulate you upon the great pan you have taken la the con clusion of pence. We nil Implore God'a blessing for you and the United States. . hk . TUNNEL THROUGH IlftKYOU. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 80. Tha fact is made known in the Sacramento Bee re-hti- today that during his recent visit to the Pacific coast E. H. Hardman, president of the Southern Puclflc Railroad company, gave orders to the engineering department to make a survey for the construction of the great tunnel through the Siskvnu mountains. The tunnel thA.igh the mountains will be the means of greatly reducing the grade, so that faster time may be made between California and Portland, and will also shorten the distance scind it coldly. from seven to ten miles. Trains runWith the people It will make Mr. through the tunnel will be operatWtttt great and popular figure and ning ed by electric motors. ail to kis laurels, but at court tha very victory that Mr. WILL DISCUSS DISSOLUTION. Vino has achieved makes It all the won bitterly wanted. It ia an open Christiana, Norway, Aug. 80. The stent that when the emperor appoints commissioners appointed Norwegian td Mr. Witte chief plenipotentiary the to confer with commissioners from allltirr party" expected him to fail, Sweden on the question of dissolution Tkv did not want peace, and it was of the union, kft for Carlsbad this St. in freely Petersburg afternoon. predicted All the evening papers ska Mr. Witte left that he had been the express conciliatory mission. They beat wishes for the sentiment and conflm an Impossible result of the opeted him to fail In the negotia- ference of the representatives of the nt or to make a bad peace" and two referring to the example cither would have spelled political set countries, conference at Portsmouth, nia. Instead upon tha very terms and by the the commissioners to come urged apoa which the emperor told Mr. Meyer ha would make peace and upon to an amicable agreement The first which the military party did not be- meeting of the commissioners will be held at Carlsbad August SlsL lieve It possible for peace to be negotiated, Mr. Witte succeeded in securing a treaty honorable and the dr-mstances favorable to R ussis. This has only exasperated hia enemies the wort and Intrigue is again at work to dlacradit him. Slant Japan was In a conciliatory mood they now say sit-utk- n disap-mlrHU- DISAPPOINTS COLLINS. Victoria, B. C, Aug. SO. Mr. Justice Duff, of the supreme court, this afternoon upheld the decision of Judge Lampman, ordering tha extradition of George D. Collins, of San Francisco. Counsel for accused announced tonight that tomorrow an application would be mad before another Judge for n rehearing. Ia giving the decision Mr. Justice Duff reviewed the case at length and it It ths opinion In legal circles that hia petition will be sustained by the higher courts. SEVENTY FIVE MILLIONS ly . 1 has made n mistake In surrenderee half of Sakhalin. Tet he dild so Inby tha oxer's orders and himself sists that personally ha would have rack to the end of the original declaration not to cede territory and give no indemnity. Not n word or line about the receipt of news comes out of Japan. In view of the situation both at Tokio 8t and Petersburg alarmists clined to make much of the are in- fact that tht minutes of yesterday's netting have not been 'signed avojn of the two powers. fateful by the It is totaled out that either side could still ifadlate the agreement, but both Metapotestlsries refuse to admit even the pomlbillty of such n happening.. The statements of the following "tames argument which, governed jteMiion to waive the question of tadmty, can be accepted as Apia realised fully she was mak-ta- f a eacrlflce for peace, but she was taatag to the future. It was not a gytaa of whether the war could be continued or whether ""folly waa to not now more advantageous Jepu. had already gained all she tor. It wna only opolla of wart jhst remained and having achieved fopoa the real objects d to forego of the war, she could the spoils rather than raced in the position of fighting While Japan believed aha I?.?tilled to thw spoils ahe felt that - en position waa no atrong, her auecesa mplete that ahe could yield from the force at the ,Tla-ut- nd Yellow Perlla Banlehed. 30. After the first of sondor and relief over the - "awnceaent of peace, German oh-ndjust their conception! t powers that brought the peace. Pillion with a power of eat and west now be-nmewhat similar to Germany's. doubtless will maintain n the east- - and relieve neZ,fm? (k1 weight of her numbers western frontier. 8he will no ? cared ns heretofore, because the restoration of her w- -i rterj JiTrjfo til the reorganisation of he ni vea " tan??? lnd calculate upon. TheJapan Ger-7rnmnt. according to some of irf 10 S? ftx.?erpaper taw hJ. ?.f0!he b Judges, are majr tae expected to 11 let ny F con--iu!- wl11 Tk,ate. on peacefully the Asiatic yellow, peril aeema pon ,:tatfv 2 of Joy In Italy. M. A paeon I;a,r -- JU, t the news had concluded. Vi 5aLIno,,-think The states-- . that peace belligerents, while JxtMibte tonuL.,,,e European is? ' Tid2d. The military y i e. to out of German (Wapprarea . L con-fer- Wftlz 55" ? fa ta hand consider that wwt mistake in leav- near at hand farther trouble. All - Washington. Convul Gen- ft. subject" NEW ARTILLERY PORT. Ban Franoiwn, Aug. 30. News haa been received that tin- - war department has approved of the plana for the building of a new artllery post at the Presidio and that $7541.000 will be expended for this purpose within the nest year. This will provide for the building of ten sets of barracks, ten officers quarters, a handsome headquarters building, storehouses and a number of sheds fur gnus. All the buildings sre to be of a substantial character and will be built of brick and stone. VIEW THE ECLIPSE TIMBER I- - 0 Secretary Bonaparte's endorsement of the courts finding la as follow: The department hue very carefully considered the finding! and opinion of the court of Inquiry, tha testimony and exhibits thereto attached and the endorsement of ths of the Pacific squadron thereon. It has also considered tbe tetters of the court of inquiry commendatory of Lieutenant A. F. Yates, U. 8. N., and Ensign Charles T. Wade, U. B. N., and the endorsements commander-in-chlef of thereon by the the squadron aforesaid, the questions Involved in this inquiry, being deemed by the department of exceptional Interest and Importance to the service have been weighed with more than ordinary cars and deliberation. Tbe department approves the several findings of fori by the court of Inquiry with the exception of so much thereof me In tha words following: That (on July 19, 1905) was In tn excellent stale of dlertpllne end In good and efficient condition with the exception of Jir Isiilcra, which trere la fulr condition end efflceacy considering their age (about 14 years) and the use to which they hud been subjected." Tbe department does not consider this particular finding sustained by the .evidence; the proof tends strongly to how that the enlisted force of the engineering division had been permitted to fall Into htablte at laxity and Inattention In the discharge of their duties and that at leut some of thle force were also Imperfectly Instructed regarding their duties. In the view of the department the evidence establish further, that certain appurtenances, to wit, the aafety and sentinel valves oa at least one of the boilers were not In an efficient condition at tbe data mentioned end bsa not been In such condition for n considerable time previously and In the Judgment of the department thin evidence render ths etatementa that the ship was In a good and efficient condition" and that her i boilers were in fair condition and efficient" Inappropriate to the beta dleclowd by the proof. Tbe department approves and concurs In the opinion expressed by the court of inquiry respecting tha causes at the explosion as on which the said court was constituted to inqurle and the responsibility and consequent culpability for the persona mentioned In the said opinion at the said court." The secretary then discusses certain portions of the evidence, which, hn says, were sufficient to Justify the court In advancing another charge of neglect of duly against Ensign Wide, and proceeds: The d partwient approyes ine rec- ommendstion of th court of Inquiry that Ensign tVade, V. S. N., be brought to tril by court martial upon the charges contained In the opinion of the aald court of Inquiry. Such court martial la hereby ordered, but the Judge advocate general la Instructed to Include In the charge and specifications the further charge herecommsa-dar-ln-chi- MET Washington, Aug. !0. It Is reported here as probable that Immediately on the conclusion and final signature of the peace treat between Hussl and Japan there will be renewed efforts to secure another meeting of The Hague conference, In accordance with President Roosevelt's suggestion to the powers last spring. Following the original proposition the president sent out a second note, notifying the powers that In his Judgment further proceedings In connection with ths call whoultl he left to the resident council at The Hague. The atate department has learned since then that nearly all of the powers addressed, while accepting the project, qualified their acceptance of the proposition with the statement that the conference should follow the end of hostilities and Russia. Japan There tbe matter has rested and it probably will require the issuance of a third call to set the wheels In motion and bring about tbe desired conference. Any of the powers might feel disposed to put forth such a note, but on the whole It la regarded as rather more probable that President Roosevelt will complete the movement he has Initiated and soon after Secretary Root's return to Washington the president will advise with Mm touching tbe Issuance at the necessary remainder. -- . of Peace. n y SWEDEN IS SORE ft, slverely arraigned some officers of tha vessel for failure to look after the valves: orders Commander safety l.ueien Young before n court martial to clear himself of tha charge of B'.'glect of official duty"; directs the court martial of Ensign Wade, on the charge of neglect of duty" and dls-- , approve the court of Inquiry's find Ing that the Benaington was In- an excellent atate at discipline and la good and effecient condition." Ensign Wade was in charge of tha machinery. The action as to Commander Young waa taken In view of the fact that the court of Inquiry in its findings and opinion did not pass expressly upon hia conduct and the question of hie responsibility for ths explosion. Secretary Bonaparte, however, approvee the court of inquiry's endorsement of the creditable conduct of all the survivors of the officers and after the esploslon occrew, curred. MEETING AT HAGUE K Russia Must Pay That PROBABLE Whistle Softly Is Sum td China For Roosevelt's View Ceded Railway. Bonaparte Concurs With Court of Inquiry In Blaming Ensign Wade But Disapproves of Good Discipline Finding. American sentiment, but each meeting resulted In stronger declaration In opposition to the interfering with the sale of American goods. A number of leading Chinese aierchanta assured me that they would have aoihiug to Washington, Aug. 89. Secretary able conduct of tha surviving officers do with a movement to boycott Ameri- Boukjiarte, In hia action today on the and crew of the Bennington after the can goods and they advised their fadings iff the court of Inquiry in oocrrd- friends to refrata from agitating the as: The matter at a grant or refusal at meat inspection to estubliahments applying therefor have received careful consideration. I find that during lfol twenty applications for inspection were received, of which sixteen were granted. In .19(12, thirteen applications were received, of which ten were granted. In 1903, twenty-ievwapplications were received, of which four were e and twenty-threrefused. In granted 11104, twenty-seve- n applications were received, of which ten were granted. During 1905, to this data, twelve applications have'' been received, of which one haa been granted and two are pending. I find that the refusal to grant inspection has, (n a majority of cases, been based on the feet that appropriation has been entirely Inadequate to Inspect all the meat used in interstata trade, and the department policy appears to have granted inspection where the outlay of money would cover the inspection of the largest number of animals. I do not find that there has been Aug. 30. eral Summon New Chwang has reported to the state department na follow in relation to the progress of ihe boycott in China: In regard to the attempt made here te arouse a feeling of hostiliiy to American goods, 1 have the honor and pleasure to report that ths movement has been a failure. Several attempts have been made to organize the antL Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 80.' The Oyster Bay, Aug. 80. Whlstls Associated Press is able to give one softlyj. Ws are getting Into ths thin additional and interesting detail In sot yet out of lhs timber, but we are relation to the conditions at peace. " Voods." Moat important of all la the fact that the formal recognition of Japanese Thla admonition represents accurpossessions of the Chinese Eastern President Roosevelt's view of ately railway below Kuenchengtse, the Juncthe situation at Portsmouth. Peace tion of the branch of Klrkln, Involves la In sight, but is not yt an acpayment by Russia to China of a aum fact. Profoundly as he is complished estimated at 375,000,000, This la the at tha results already gratified Chines Intcrefet In the road and for it achieved hy the savoys tha President v Tripoli, Aug. 30. Hie American, China must be remunerated. The realises fully that the most Important French and English expeditions ob- question of ultimate possealson of the work remains yet to be done. Until ! a matter to be settled by Japan served the eclipse here today in a road that la accomplished it la scarcely tha clear atmosphere. It lasted three min- and China. Japan can keep ths road of wisdom, he things, to do more part or surrender it to China, demanding utes and four seconds. The ahado whistle softly. than in return the money paid by Ruslan bands were particularly distinct, beta probable that President It ginning ten minutes before the total- to China, If she elects the latter Roosevelt may make a formal exprescourse Japan will therefrom obtain na ity. sion concerning the work accomBailey! beads were not seen Tha an Indirect spoil of war" from Rusplished at Portsmouth by the Russian corona was evently developed. Prof. sia the above mentioned sum In addiand Japanese envoys, but tha intimaTodd, of Amherst college, head of the tion to reimbursement for the coat tion today was I hat be would not make American expedition, took numerous of maintaining the Russian prisoners such a statement In any event until of war, for which Japan will present photographs. be should have been assured of the an Itemised bill Japan la known to success of the conference. 8L Johns, N. F., Aug. 30. All sta- have given her word to China not to The President has no deflnlts Idea tions along this const report satisfac- retain tha railroad which waa really how long the plenipotentiaries may tory observation of the eclipse of the built for strategic purposes. But if be engagod In the negotiations of tbe un this morning, but lack of tele- China prefers the money to the road treaty of peace. He believes it should graphic communication with Labrador Japan need not be accused of bad not take a great length at time bemakes it impossible to learn If equally faith. Inasmuch as Japan waa desirous cause the points at difference having favorable results attend the efforts of even prtore tie war at extending the bsen resolved, the Incorporation at then prelected Korean railroad which the scientific parties there. ths tentative agreement becomes pracla already in operation, so. as to tically only n question of phraseology. Gustslma, Algeria, Aug. 80. Tha eventually connect with the eastern Tbe importunes of the text of the American astronomical expedition, Chinese and Shanhalkwang roads, and various sections of tbe treaty is not headed by Rear Admiral Chester, sup- In the negotiation wnlch preceded minimised by ths President and he aperintendent of the United States nsvnl hostilltlea asked) Russia to bind herthat obstacles thoroughly preciate arias at any moment that might observatory succeeded In obtaining n self snot to impede thla aim, it la conmay ahe would herself splendid photograph of the eclipse of sidered likely that negotiation, or posdelay seriously prefer the road to the money, in adthem entirely. The woods tha sun. wreck sibly de30. state The Washington, Ang. The expedition, also, by means of dition to turning over the money obwill not be cleared entirely nntfl tha tained train Russia, China, If she took partment haa been supplied with treaty Is signed and scaled. Hie special apparatus sketched ths sun's the railroad would therefore have to nopleii of newspapers published In place to be selected, for the appendprotuberances. reimburse Japan for the expenses in- Genthenburg, Sweden, attacking tbs ing of signatures to ths treaty raises curred or her In restoring the rosd, re- American consul there, KobL 8. Bergh, a question of Interest It was asNot Visibte In London. building the bridges and changing the because of alleged failure on his part sumed before the meeting of the conLondon, Aug. SO.1 The solar eclipse gauge. Whether it remains In the to show proper respect for King Oscar ference that the treaty wherever It was not vlalble In London, owing to hands of Japan or ultimately becomes on tbe occasion of his birthday anni- might hn negotiated would be signed the cloudy weather. a part of the system of Chinese im- versary. The Afionblad charges that In Washington apd he known hereaftEfforts were made to take observarailroads a traffic .amngemnt the flags of their countries were hoist- er is the Treaty of Washington as tions from high altitudes by means of perial must be made with the party still In ed by other, foreign consul In Ike town the conference Itself, although held at balloons. The eclipse was seen from the This canard Portsmouth, 1. known a. the Washpossession of the old Chinese Eastby Mr. IJergh. points In the northwest side with per- ern company, the stock of which ia except much remark and speculation on the ington conference. It Is proposed that fect distinctions. The Umbra at ths held by the Russlsn-Cblnes- e bank. The of the towns people, who Inquired the signing of tbe treaty take place greatest made the sun appear like a adjustment would be arranged later. part whether King Oscar had in any way at Sagamore Hill, as a compliment to crescent moon. Both Russia and Japan, if the tetter offended President Roosevelt, that be President Roosevelt for his pari In retain the road, are to be allowed ordered his consul to refrain from Initiating the conference and bringten Wen la Paris. to have railroad guards for the pro- Joining In thc'Celrbratlon. The paper ing it to a successful Issue. The of ths 30. The eclipse Paris, Aug. tection of the railroad property, and calls attention to the fact that Mr. their would be known na tbe sun was observed ben under the most In case of disorder calculated to threat, of Sagamore Hill" and would la a Norwegian by birth, but Treaty ergh favorable conditions. en their interest, sre mutually to be dors not think that he is exgo down in history along with many rethereby from Spain, Borgos, Dispatches permitted to send troops, but the num- cused In view of the position he oc- other important conventions which obber Js in no case to exceed those re- cupies. Assistant port that excellent result were Loomis have been concluded at places other Secretary scientific expedithe sll tained hy quired and they are ta be recalled as has decided to call upon Mr, Bergh than continental capitals. This questions. Military balloons took part In soon as ttilr mission is accomplished. for tion lies wholly with tbe conference an explanation. there. observations the This likewise Is n very Important and It Is likely to remain undetermined ' the in astronomers gathered The provision and wth the east and west until they practically have concluded IS FRENCHMAN LIBERATED. successfully of districts Tunis, various Chinese line and the root hern Hn na their work. establishing out carried experiments far as Keunchengtse still In Russia's data. astronomical si valuable posse son. would In case of future isTangier, Aug. 80, A special courier RUSSIAN INVESTMENTS RISE. sue, give her .control of the largest who has arrived here from Fes, anCONGRATULATE ROOSEVELT. mer30. Broker sumpart of Manchuria, the whole vast (ter- nounces that the French Algerian Aug. Berlin, ritory from the fertile valley of the chant, Bouzaln, has been set at lib- moned by telegraph from reports scatths 30. Among Sungari, called the granary" of the erty. Oyster Bay, Aug. tered over central Europs, crowded scores of messages which were re- province, northward. Another ImAccording to later advices, Ronzsln tbe liourae this morning when the 111 as Is this afternoon, the result of bad treatment opening bell rang, and quotations beceived by the president portant provision is that Japan's sucunder today's date, were congratula- cession to the Port Arthur and Lino while in prison. gan to be marked up. Practically all Liverof Tung leases which ussis surrenders. tions from the Ixird Mayor the shares on the list rose except e e e at Cairo; Is conditional upon China's assent those of the dynamite and arms compool, Consul General Iddings. e The armistice was not arranged to- e eGneral Booth of the Salvation Army; pany's, Russian consols went up 3 e of commander-in-chle- f Is not REVOLUTION PRESAGED. . improbable that the day and It and Russian bank shares General King, e points the G. A. R-- ; Senators Platt of New armistice will he concluded directly Jumped twenty points, but later ? In the field. St. Petersburg, Aug. 30. At a dropped ten points. Warsaw and York, Hanabrough of North Dakota, by the generate meeting of 3b0 members of tbe in- Vienna railroad shares toss ten points and Alger of Michigan; CONGRATULATES of the house tcllectual classes of St. Petersburg R008EVELT. and other Investments rose Hitt of Illinois, chairman relations committee: the yeaterday, one of tbe speakers den- foreign SO. Christiana, Norway, Aug. cribed tbe peasant agitation In tbe The Home banks gained 3 to 8 per cent Archbishop of Canterbury; Andrew Nob?l at peace prise committee today The doubt and apprehension which provinces of Faratoff and Samara, Carnegie, and the latter guests cabled to President Roosevelt conhas rested on this market for months saying that there were tens of Skiber castle. cn his work for the gratulations thousands at men supplied with has been lifted at last. 30.-- Play arms and that an enormous peas- In woman s peace of the worlk and for humanity." Chicago. Aug. ant movement was being organised Shanghai, Aug. 30. The success of western golf championship at the St. Aug. 30. It has been for the autumn. A force of Cos- the Chang Chlen boycott scheme ! Homewood Country dnb has reached decidedPetersburg, form to territorial sones for ' Miss Anuta sacks and Infantry has been sent doubtful. Orders of goof's from New the only Jews and lists sre now being drawn to RljokL Chwang, following the news of the new who sur- up for townships and villages conclusion of peace, are relieving the where they will be permitted to live. (A. lprcsinr on dealers. SCIENTISTS ho dis Washington, Aug. so. No crimination in tf--t work of the meat in pec lies aerrig,- and exoneration of Dr. D. E. Salniop. chief of the bureaa of animal Indus tfv of the department of agriculture ct charges growing out of business connection here, are the findings announced today by Solicitor McCabe of that department as the result of hie investigation of charges against that braiKh of the department. Solicitor McCabe's work has been approved by Secrutary Wilson. The report aay that Lr. Salmon's connection with n local buinea firm, while not Ideal for a government officer, did not involve any wrong doing, and that he never benefited trom the government contracts with that firm. Ia summing up the findings concerning rriTieluna for the government Inspection servloet Solicitor McCabe AT CONSUL to-at- seeeeeeeeeeeeseee coires-ondplngl- laJ. maader Lurteu Young, U. 8. N and Ensign Charlca T. Wade, C. 8. N, and also to notx that special reference in the letters aforesaid la made to Lieutenant A. F. Yates, U. B. N notwithstanding the severe lose sustained by the ship's complement and tha aud dennesa and terrible consequence of the accident, discipline was fully maintained. All ths officers sttam to have discharged their duties with entire presence of mind, Intelligence and the cripplnd vessel was courage, handled Judiciously and swiftly and ths survivors at the crew showed bravery and humanity in the rescue of their unfortunate shipmates worthy of ths honorable traditions of our servlcei The department notee with redeeming feature ff an appalling and also discreditable pleas-urea-ib- U din-aster- VICKSBURG STRICKEN BY FEVER New Orleans, La., Aug. 30. Official report to 9 p. u. Wednesday: New eases, 44. Total to data, 1,173. Deaths, 4. Total to datet STL Naw fori, 13. The number of new cases has hovered around the sama figure for three days. Tha aew faster at tha itustkm outside of the rity was the development of two eases at Vicksburg. Other 'eonnties report new cases as follows: Patterson, 1; Houma, 1; BL Barmaid Paris, t; Gorinas 3;1 Potato Celesta, X; Plaque Mine, 8; Pecan Grove, 3; Amalia, 4; Bayou, Bouef, 1; Hanson City, 5; Kenner, 3; Itort Barrow, 1; Lutrker, 1; Belmont, 1; Gulf Port, 3; N sic hex, 1. Nothing has been heard from LoviUa for two days, but It is bellevsd Bis situation there has been greatly relieved. . New Orleans, La, Aug. SO. Following a shower in the forenoon the weather turned warm again nod It la probable that the low temperatures ad the teat few days are over for the present. If the weather settles orders nr to go out for fresh inspections and with a repttRJoa of the ashing of the gutters. Among the list of stricken today are two physicians, making four , la all who bav succumbed. The latent , victims ere Dr, J. T. Wolf, who live ' below Canal street, end has had n large practice among the yellow fever pall anti in that quarter, and Dr. L. A. Merenux, health officer of 81 Bernard perish. Both were undoubtedly In- freted by stegomya while moving I among their patients. As to tits Gulf r Port infection Governor Vor damns of Minnlaslppl today said that it oame , from MJssiimippI City and that Mississippi City got It from New Orleans before tbe quarantine was put In, duo to the fact that the authorities here acted In bad faith lu concealing ths fever. A controversy of targe proportions Is expected to develop as to who has been culpable. The eblpment of fruit to the went through Fort Chalmotte was successfully launched today. The s( earner Estrapa arrived, bringing 50,00ft bunches of bananas. One hundred screened freight cars awaited the fruit. A second steamer, the San Jobo, is due here on September 1st, with a similar cargo, and It la prob- alle the gtPam,.r will coma regu larly from now on. Tbe resumption of Hie fruit business will enable many of the ntranded Italians to obtain em, -- ployment. The biennial convention of tha Knights of Pythals and encampment ff the unifonn-- d rack Is scheduled to lie held here September of next year. Headquarters have already been openin before art forth. under way for Inasmuch as the court of Inquiry ed and preparationsNoarefurthi-etepa, did not pans explicitly In Its findings the convention. suand opinion upon the conduct of Com- however, will be taken until the mander Lucira Young. U. 8. N.. com- preme body, which was called together to consider matter, ecu finally. manding the U. 8. ship The annual reunioiw of the United and the question of bis responsibility for the explosion thereon and conse- Confederate Veterans is also to be quent loss of life and Injuries tn per- held here next year, but at a very sona and properly, the department much eertier date. must treat this silence as en Implied At Vicksburg. finding that be was not thus responsible. Aug. 80. Dr. John Vicksburg, After careful consideration lhr de-- Guileras of the public health service partment la com j led to disapprove i this afternoon reported two positive this Implied finding.' case of yellow fever at Vicksburg, The secretary then cites and comments upon the various provisions of Natchex, Mia., Aug 30. After 6 the navy regulations and concludes as o'clork this evening one case of yellow follows: was regarded as convaTin foregoing provisions of the fever, which lescent, was discovered. - Otherwise the disclosed. and farts regulations 00 chane ,n lhe 1 ,ua by the national court of Inquiry end tfOD. thereand exhibits the testimony by to attached, msks it the duty of the New York, Aug. 30. Major General department to require Commander and Mrs. Wood sailrd on the Laden Young, U. 8. N., to clear him- Wood for Liverpool self before general court martial of Teutonic tonight Inabove of of neglect duly the charge dicated. Such court martial Is therefore ordered and the Judge advocate ROOSEVELT TO RECEIVE general will prepare charges and NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. In with the accordance specifications ' riewa herein and above expressed. Carlsbad, Aug. 30. The Ao--In view of the many painful features dated Fress has the highest anof this lamentable affair It Is a source tborlty for stating that there isof especial satisfaction to the departa strong probability that Preslment to approve the findings of tbe dent Roosevelt will receive the court of Inquiry, the endorsement of Nobel f Pacific the of peace prize next year. pommanderdn-chlethe squadron and the other members ofthe court respecting the highly crediar '" bn |