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Show RUSSIANS DRIVEN BACK. 2)t00'md.ths Japanese loss . I The Japanese also have been In ye Made Desptrat Attack on Mo Tien contact with tbe Russians east Li W But Wars Repulsed. Pass, MEN FOUR TH0U8AN0 KILLED Cheng, where there have been pay General Kuroki BY EXPLOSION OP MINES. reports that two minor tactions. All along Kuror1-divisions of the Russian army made )T' flank tbe front and Japanese arc desperate assault on Mo Tien pass Had Captured and Occupied a Port ing into position, but the genes' 4t at dawn on July 17, but were retack Is being postponed until su.$;e Near Port Arthur, When Mines The casualties wars not pulsed. come frn, and reinforcements to th Were Exploded With Horrify stated. the Result. along roaili muddy Progress ing - At 2 oclock Sunday morning a mountain passes Is slow, heavy fog veiling their movements, Mtsdj A Junk with eight Russians and fiftwo divisions of Russians, commandHeavy Losses , ty Chinese on board, arrived at Che-- t A St. Petersburg dispatch sgytthe ed by Lieutenant General Keller, foo on Tuesday, five days from Port war office has no, further detail ot made an assault on the Japanese to Arthur. The Russians refused positions st Mo Tien pass. General the Russian repulse at Mo Tien on Chinese that but the say talk, asloss of men, which it lively Kuroki adds that the Russians sailed all the Japanese positions at July 11 and 12 the Japanese captured admitted will be cfnAer Mo Tien probabtj and occupied with 4,000 men one of pass, and In its vicinity, ably in exefess of General Rascal the eastern forts, near Port Arthur. kins figures given out The Japanese resisted desperately. la fyjt, last i Before reinforcements arrived the the Russians repulsed greatly deplored. But evident! tha stubbornly, Russians cut off the 4,000 troops In And pursued them for a considerable engagement at least served G.e pur! the fort and exptoded mines, which pose of distance westward. demonstrating thatjcdf'ral Kuroki tn his report praises tbe resulted In the killing of every Jap- Kuroki's army has been he-.!reanese soldier there. of bis men. valor inforced north and the genedJtaff The Chinese report also that the is now inclined to believe the thit Slugged by Strikers. night before they left Port Arthur s Japanese commanded may hk Slugged into Insensibility by a dozRussian torpedo boat' sunk a mer- cided that a frontal attack" fro the en men and left for dead on th chant ship near Port Arthur, mistak- south 'is Inadvisable and la - ccca-tratjn- g tracks of tbe trolley line, Anton ing her for a Japanese transport. his forces for a direct ttck an employee at the Swift Many Chinese on board the merchant- on Liao Yang. j packing plant, in Chicago, ia dying at man were drowned, but the' white tba county hospitaL His injuries, in Chicagoans Discover Ancient 0ty. crew of the steamer and a number of tha opinion of the inspector, were inher Chinese passengers were rescued Udnunkl, the ancient Adab.'pefbap flicted and by strike sympathizers by the Russians. If this story Is true, tbe oldest city In the world, haibeen the wheels of a trolley. The men, Chdiscovered In steamer is the the by question probably University d baa tbs Hipsang, belonging to tbs Indo- icagos excavating expedition in Baby- according to A witness who Bartu-aiakovto talked the set upon police, china Navigation company, which lonia. This city has for many fears as he' was going home from hours over- been tbe object of search by OrieMonday waa forty-eigh- t When work. they could not make him due from New Chuang, and which ntalists. It is mentioned In the code of the Join strikers they broke hia skull, was reported to have struck a mine. Hammurabi, an early king of Babyfractured his kicked him about jaw, The local agents of the Hipsang say lonia, which document was tr sedated the face, head and body and then Harsteamer believe to been have tbs Professor Robert f recently by they threw him upon the car tracks. The ' tost per, director of the expedition He motormsn of a car approaching not has Just received the news hen in a OLD QUESTION REVIVED. long afterward saw the body in time & from Professor cablegram to stop the car, but riot before the field director of tbe epedi-tloStatus of the Black Sea Fleet May Be wheels had crushed Bartusiakovls who since leaving Yfftoi-wntrDiscussed by the Powers, last winter for.Bismya, in BatVonla, shoulder. The first Impression In diplomatic baa announced many important disStrike Leader Opposa Violence. ' circles tn St Petersburg that tbe ac- coveries. President Donnelly of the striking tion of the Russian Volunteer fleet Packing Houses Employ Nosllnlon packing house employes of Chicago, vessels la stopping neutral ships in Help. on Monday sent out a circular urging the Red sea to search for contraband Quiet is the order of the day imong tha men against violence, as follows: of war would not giva rise to Inter tbs striking employes' of tbs Booth "We most win because every Amernational complications. Is being supOmaha packing companies. Few, if ican citizen must have living wages; erseded by tbe Impression, which old men have retnracd to must have the very best for tha chilthere Is good reason to believe is any, of the but the work, packers have glut for-- dren; must fight lor recognition for well founded that. Instigated by Great Uc to th8 ,lvetck tbe nnlon. We can win If yon stick Britain, It win at least lead to snln are prepared to sUaghter by the union; If we obey the nnlon that they between the terebange of views 1,300 cattle and 6,000 hogs daily. when It says, 'Molest no person or powers signatory to tbe treaty of Strike, hireling property and abide strictly by the pickets prevented Paris, regarding the status of tbe men from laws of th country.' " from route their returning ships of the volunteer flegt unOf the men injured in Sunday's now in the Black sea. Thus the old entering the yards of the plots escorts! them riot near the stockyards two are in a chief of til the police may question of the Dardanelles 1 critical condition. Mala, become. Jhe subject of import- personally. I t ant diplomatic communications. Turka KHi Smujjjfrai Largest Order for Mosquito Netting The right of a belligerent to bait Ever Given In United States. What threatened to become a genneutral vessels on the high seas to eral exas was General Davis, governor-genera-l period of unrest ssch of ascertain if they have contraband on a year ago when at attack the Panama canal atrip, has advised perienced board, la not questioned, but the right was made on the American fonaul the Panama Canal company that ha to detain them even for a few hours has begun in Beirut On wants 100,000 yards of wire gauze Nagelssen, may be held to render tbe belligerent Friday afternoon, June It, two Mos-lem- to prevent mosquito invasion of y the liable to damages. caught smuggling arms and am- xone. General Davis saya that this munition into the Lebanon district, will be, perhaps, the largest order for SOME HARD FIGHTING. were fired upon by Turkish soldiers mosquito netting ever given. Admiral svan Days Engagsmsnt Bstwssn and killed. One of tbe met killed bad Walker suggests that copper and Russians and Jspansss. been for many years a hwless char- brass wire might also be used. For nard fighting has been going on for acter. Moslems at once charged tha hospitals 20,000 yards will be several days In tbe neighborhood of Christians with murdertzg the two needed, while for screening the and before lct the whole houses along the canal zone Tong Chu, eight miles east of Ta smugglers 75,000 town was thrown into t wild state will be used. Tcha Klao, says a New Chang of excitement. Shops everywhere yards It la rumored that tha Russian were closed and the Christian fled to Unnatural Mother 8ulcldes. In the loss engagement was places of safety. News has been received from MAP OF SCENE OF RECENT ACTION fN RUSSIAN-JAPAHESWash., that Mrs. Jennie HolWAR comb committed suicide at that place AND APPROXIMATE POSITIONS OF THE OPPOSING ARMIES. fcy shooting herself through the head With a revolver. On her dress waa pinned a note confessing her guilt of tha murder of her child by means of poison. Tha child died July XI and owing to tha peculiar circumstances surrounding Its death, tha eoroner'a ury Investigated with the result that suspicion attached to Mrs. Holcomb. Fearing arrest; the committed suicide. COALVILLE TIMES. JAPANESE BLOWN BP FOBBlDDElj CLIOKH, UR RUSSIAN GUARDSHIP PASSE) THROUGH DARDANELLES. mcm M am IB uh, m TtMl OV CmMOB KMCURlOa fWreMel Cm Tw.mm. Hun NtU. uw - On-.-,-.. UTAH STATE NEWS. At least 2,000 persons past the age of TO attended tbs old folks' celebration at Spanish Fork. Mike Slavlch, a young Greek, was fyirt at Promontory Point A rock struck him and broke his !atally , The week on the 8a!t Lake mining pxcbange dosed with the sale of ltl. 95 shares of stock that brought 29,960.87, Between twenty and thirty trap phooters of Salt Lake CUy have organised a gun club and expect to soon bare 100 members. Local meat dealers are of the opinion that the packers' strike In New (fork and Chicago will n cause a neat famine in Salt Lake. The state convention of the Repub. Ilcan party to nominate candidates 2or all state offices will be held In Ralt Lake City August 25. Andrew Christensen, arrested la butte on a charge of circulating counterfeit 5 and $10 gold pieces In Salt lake City, has confessed his crime. In the ore and bullion market, of flalt Lake, the week closed on settle- T ments aggregating ' 1412,000, " com- pered with 1321,700 for the prerlous ess. pod and billiard halls In Fork ware closed last Week, Owing to the fact that the owners would not pay h llcenss of ISO per All the pi meet can pM. Miss Bessie Spencer of Ogden, (vhlle rlsltlng at Spencer, Idaho, was Accidentally shot in the hip, but It is pot bellered her Injuries win prors serious. Definite steps bars been taken by Salt Lake Real Estate associates for erecting a packing house and esi jtabHehing a livestock market In Sail M ke City. Inquiries regarding the prospect! ft this y.irs crop's compare wit Jast year's reveals the fact that th lucerne crop will be much heavier his season. Archie Shields, aged 72, of Lak Vlew was thrown from a load of hay fcy the wheel dropping Into a chuck bole, his back being broken, death resulting almost instantly. N. B. Manning, an engineer wbq twae weU known in Utah about ten (years ago, committed suicide on tbs sight of June 27 on a steamer plying Wween San Frsncfsoo and Stockton, py taking carbolic add. Company XL of the Utah National 'Guard, recently organized at Ogden, 1 to have a first class gymnasium, fitted np and maintained by the state ifor the use of the militia boys. A. C. Peterson of Elsinore was the victim of a dynamite aocldent one day last week which will lay him np for some time, both his legs and hands being badly Injured by the explosion. -Cattlemen are becoming alarmed ever the presence of a large number et bears In the mountains east of Mantl and Ephraim, a number of animals having recently been killed by bean. of George Elsmore of ; The'parents Americas Fork, who It was thought pad been killed by a train la Idaho, pecelvsd a letter from him, saying that after sending his trunk he stay for a short time longer. The Moffat road has filed with the jU. B. land office its maps showing tha definite location through the Uinta! reservation. The filing Is highly Urn portent la tha fact that It la another Step toward tha building of tha road. The historic beehive, which Brigham Young placed on his residence a 1255, has been presented to the Utah State Historical society by (President Joseph F. Smith. A new beehive bow adorns the Brigham Young house, j Aadrehaa Olaon met with a palm a fork jhU accident near Ephraim, jralliag sad' striking him ta tha hack. On of tha tinea embedded Itself near the spinal columa. pens, tratlng tha flesh to a depth of two or three Inches. Pat Smythe, the Ogden saloon keep er who was shot by James Bottomer, pill probably recover. Bottomer jBialmed Smyth had beat him out o sum of money, and, walking Into Amyths'a place of business, shot kltq without any warning. d Jennie Rasmussen of Salt Lake City, was thirsty and dranl peveral swallow of corrosive suhlk In solution. Her mother gnats Mocked the glass from her hand and pent for a doctor. The child was given an emitlc and la well again. , 1 y Four-year-ol- 0' ia n, y WATERS Newspapers of England Urge Government to Tako Action In the Matter, Showing a Feeling of Irritation. The Constantinople correspondent ol dispatch y tbs London Standard, in a dated-Jul- 17, Bays: The Russian guardshlp Chernomo-ret- s passed through the Bosphorus from the Black sea thi mornlng. The Cherncmoretz is a gun vessel belonging to the Black Sea fleet and carries two guns, one and magun and seven quick-firinchine guns. She is equipped with two torpedo tubes and carries a crew ot w 10. Tba Standards Tokio correspondent, cabling under date of July 17, says the J1J1 Shlmpo, In an editorial expressed the hope that Great Britain will see that Turkey lends Russia no assistance by allowing steamers of the volunteer fleet to pass the Dardanelles. Tbe Jlji Shimpo declares that Great Britain is bound nnder the alliance terms of the to prevent such assistance being given. Almost without exception the newspapers of London, in editorials or otherwise, comment upon the Russian volunteer fleet steamers passing the Dardanelles, and the government Is urged to take action, especially for the protection of its commerce la the Red ea and neighboring waters. Tba Dally Telegraph, concluding an outspoken protest, written with traces of government inspiration, says: limit to complaisance "There Is when neutral commerce under the British flag la molested In a way to which wa have been for a century and g Anglo-Japanes- e t A half unused." Bpeclal dispatches from Berlin echo fhe feeling of irritation that exists In London. WAS A FAKE. Reported Massacre of Thirty Thousand Japanese Not True. Tha Imperial headquarters staff at Tokio officially ifeny tha reports from SL Petersburg 80,000 men In that tha Japanese lost a battle near Port Arthur oa July 10 or 1L Not a shot waa fired on either date, 4 -- s, die-patc- j IN PATH OF FLOOD. WERE AMATEUR BANDITS. Five Young Men Attempt to Rob a Train In Texas. A train on ths International A Great Northern waa held up Sear Palestine, Texas, Satijrttoy night There were five bandits in 'the party, all young men and apparently very much amateurs. They dynamited the express car without detaching it from the train, and blew in the end of the second-clas- s coach, but without lm One Juring any of the passengers. of the robbers was apparently badly hurt, as the explosion appeared to be premature and be was observed to be covered with blood. Tbe robbers secured nothing, not molesting either the express or the mall, and getting away as fast as possible after their comrade was hurt. Fireman Hiram Muse jumped from the locomotive as the- train slowed down, ties having been piled across the track, and hurt his shoulder, but not seriously. None of tbe passengers was molested. - , DETERMINED TO OPERATE. Mine r k Threatens Manager Rapid-Fir- e to Use Gun. A block of ten fonr-roohouses, all nnder one roof, owned by the Coal company, has been burned at the company's No. 8 mine, fwo miles from Salisbury, Pa. Gen-jsrManager James Sttrratt asserts that the fire was of incendiary origin. Ha saya his company la determined to operate No. 4 mine, and if neces, sry he will install a flashlight and Vapid-fir- e gun to protect the property and men. The strike in the Myersdale region Is now in its seventh month and both sides seem as determined as Mer-chan- ts al t the start Tragedy In a Cemetery. News has reached Boise, Idaho, of a murder and suicide that occurred at Van Wyck in Long Valley on Thnrt-daFrank L. Thompson killed a woman companion and took his own life Thompson went from Boise to Van Wyck some days ago and joined the woman there. Thursday they went riding. . When they did not return suspicion was aroused and search was made. The horse was found tied to tha cemetery fence, and the coupl lay on a carriage blanket In the cem tery. The woman Lad been shot three times and Thompson twice. H had apparently killed her and then him self. y. Body ef Kent Loomis Found. & ? Advices from London state that n body supposed to be that of Kent Loomis has washed qshore at Blgbury com-panbay, Devonshire. The body waa that of n well dressed man. 5 feet 6 Inches In height, attired in a gray overcoat and ' dark blue suit In the pockets sweeping all before it and ln were found a card with the name V. buildundating crops and wrecking Kent Loomis, American and English waa its' It discovered in path, ings coins and notes, a gold watch, etc. about 9 oclock that the dam was in The body was discovered by a ladanger of breaking and messengers borer, and was in a state of considwere hastily sent through the vaUey erable decomposition. It was reto warn the people. Hundreds of live moved to a neighboring farm building were thus saved, for a few hours latex to await the Inquest the whole valley was under water. SEVEN ARE INJURED. Tba damage to the machinery anq reservoir alone will amount to at least Mob Attacks Four 8trlka Breaker With Serious Results. 850,000. When ths torrent swept down an were In the torn attack growing out of tha upon valley, buildings from their foundations and carried on meat-packestrike, at the stock the craat of tba great wavs Ilka aq jrards In Chicago. 8unday afternoon, s many waahtubs. Crops valued ai ion four colored by a amaan dollars of of at were mob thousands completely composed spectators griped ouL Bridges were carried away, teur baseball game, In the vicinity ol th stockyards, two white men, one MAY BE TROUBLE AHEAD. and the four strike-breaker-s were severely injured. Revolvers and Russia Taking Chances in Stopping (knives wars used and three of to injured men are in a serions condl Neutral Vessels. Itlon. The news that tha Russian volun tsar steamships Smolensk and SL Pet Accident at a Ball Gam. ..Woman Jumped Overboard. now - criusl n g in the Rad Sea ersburg, hundred persona were hurled to. Two homeTragedy again marked the ward voyage of the North German are stopping ships ot neutral nation the ground by the collapse ot a stand them for contraband of At Brighton Park, a suburb of CleveLloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm H. On and searching tha arrival of the vessel at Plymouth, war la cansing ths liveliest Interest In land. O. ' A hall game between amaall circles. Russia has evidently teur dubs waa tn progress and tha England, almost at tha hour that an Inquest was being held oven tbe body weighed the question, believes herself stand was crowded. Ten persons susof F. Kent Loomis, It was announced to be within ber rights and neither tained broken arms or leg while A that a second class passenger, Mrs. fears nor anticipates Internationa number of others were otherwise ' Indeed, some ot ths Jirnlsed and cut It la said that th coL Llpachnltx, bad committed suicide by complications. Jumping overboard when tha ship powers may have been sounded by taps waa censed by the removal ol waa one day ont from New York, Russia cm ths subject. Nevertheless Hundreds of passengers witnessed foreign opinion is awaited eagerly and sons underpinning which had been tbe suicide and watched tha efforts more or less criticism Is expected. carried off by poopl for fir wood. of a lifeboat to rescue tha woman. t Intense Heat In Chicago Cauaee Sev- Remains af Kruger WUf Rest In th Terrible Ravages of Cholera, eral Deaths. f TransvaaL Refugees from Teheran teO terrible Sunday last waa the hottest day council At A masting of tba privy stories, of tha ravages of cholera, Chicago baa experienced la three at Buckingham palace, at Friday Tbej aay that on some days tha mor- yean, and three deaths and a score ol which King Edward presided, th retality retched 906. The European prostrations waa tha result. The max- quest of th relatives of the late Mr. era abandoning their property and imum temperature of 94 degrees basts Kruger, former president of tha South era fleeing to a camp in tha mounany record la tha weather bureau Afrloaa republic, tor tha Interment tains. There 4a pitiable condition since 1901. when 108 waa recorded. ot his remains In th Transvaal waa of affairs at tha railroad stations There was scarcely any breeze and oonsidered, and It was subsequently which era almost without food.. Tb was intense, in the announoed that the desired permistbe" suffering ordered tha closing down-tow- n government has district the heat waa sew sion had been telegraphed to Clarena, of the frontier for the purpose of end degrees greater than tha official Switzerland, where Mr. Kruger died, preventing the Introduction of the records show. - . disease. through th British minister at Berna. Great Damage Results From Breaking of a Reservoir, With ths roar of Niagara the new reservoir of the Citizens Water at Scottsdale, Pa., burst at mid night Sunday, and more than 300,000-00gallons of water rushed down y Ms-chla- s, E rs strike-breaker- , -- (In the large map the Russian feres a are shewn by wnehstfm rectangular figures. Tha Japansna ferce art in (Heated by black rectangular figures. Th black star marka'tha tecatlan af Hslsehang, eccupltd by Japanese July 6; tha unshaded star indicates Iseatisn ef Ylnksw, . te bs ens ef In tha Jspansss sbjsctlve paints. ths circular map f Arthur la shewn tha petition sf Takushan hil L repsrtsd captured by ths Japans.) NEGROES MOB A NEGRO. Depraved Black Bruts Run Out ef , Cripple Creek. A mob of negroes at Cripple Creek, Colo compelled one of tbeir own race, named Edwards, to leave tha district under threats of hanging him if he remained. They were incensed by an exhibition of a group of moving pictures, for which, they allege, Edwards posed. Th pictures represent a supposed criminal assault upon a white woman and a chan of the criminal by blood bounds. CHILDREN Two Parish ARE CREMATED. In Fir . Attempt Which Destroys Houl Ths Humphrey hotd at Busanvllla. In Lassen county, California, caught fire Tuesday and vu entirely destroyed. with the exception of two children, a daughter of Mrs. Laperry and a sob of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Miller. the occupant -- The ,rgped. children were burned to death. There was but little lusurxis on the building and the loss esnsat be estimated- - t - te Float tha Mains-Regardi- Caught In Burning Mine. Fire at the Bella View mine, near Laporte, CaL. destroyed the min, em fine room and other buildings dots to the month of the big tunnel. A huge pile of timber lay close to tha mouth ct tha tunnel, and this caught on firs, Four men wart working in tha tunnel whan tha fire broke out, and fears era .entertained for their safety as th tunnel la strongly timbered and it la jhoegtt these timbers will catch firs tha proposition that the old battleship Maine be raised In Havana, harbor. Acting Secretary of tha Navy Darling has addressed a letter to R. H. Sewell at New Orleans, who stated that ha had u contract with the Cuban government to float tba wreck. Tbe acting secretary said that while the department does not contemplate taking any ac it' has no tlon regarding the wreck, ny rights the from tha huge fire now biasing power to relinquish-aUnited States may have In it. Murderer Did Net Want to Dl Hie Boots On. With Georg 8uesser was hanged at Ban Quentin, CaL, on Friday, for tha murder of Sheriff Farley of Monterey ooonty on September 18, 1899. He went to th scene of execution with ont flinching, but oa the steps of the oaffold stopped to Temove hia slippers. saying that he Aid not want to die with his hoots on. Sheriff Farley was shot dead while ha waa ah tempting to , arrest Suesser eharg of petty larceny. OA A |