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Show I JAPANESE CAPTURE TA1YANGKOU FORT Two Russian Generals Killed and General Fock is Wounded in Battle of 203 Metre Hill-T- ogo Withdraws Portion of Fleet From Port Arthur Russians Successfully Assault Japanese Forces in Manchuria. dawn December 23rd ait arsed the enemy on the heights east of and raptured the ridge and heights at 7:40 in the morning. In the morning after the enemy concentrated his lira from several forts at Tailyangkou and Yabutsu occupied we Yahulau. and a position and followoccupied ed determined this with a ades were thrown but our force finally the wounded. as the enerepulsed the enemy. A dispatch from the Japanese army my's bombardment abated we conbefore Port Arthur timed mldmghr, structed some defensive works so that On Dec. 23 the Russian de our occupation became more aaured. says: The fort of Taiyangkou was art on fense works on the heights east of llouyangehuluw. Bungsbu mountain, fire. One gun In each Kihlting Mountain the 11" forts were fort was destroyed. The covers were wlih also damaged. bombarded by the Japanese According to a statement of prisheavy gun which Inflicted considerable damage. As a result a detach- oners captured at Kekwan mountain ment of the Jaitanese right wing at Dec. 18. and of Russians who surren Tokio, Dec. 24. The Japaueae forces besieging Port Arthur yesterday stora ed and now bold the height a east of Hottyaugshukou. Prisoner captured by the Japanese report that the Russian General and another general officer whose name la nut known, have bees killed and that General Fock la among Ilouy-angsliuk- dered in the vicinity of Ete mountain Dec. S3 during the battle of 2u3 Metre hill. General Koudratenko. commander of the Seventh Fust Siberian rifle division and General Irman were killed and General Fock was wounded." Kon-draten- Iler ARTILLERY SKIRMISH i:n MANCHURIA. Tokio, Dec. 24. A diepalcb from the army In Manchuria says: On Dec. 22, the enemy's artillery bombarded Sanchutau, Kaiugluntuu and tbelr vicinity and at about midnight liia infantry attacked our positions south of Pinniulupao and on the northeastern heights of Hsiapontaitsu but were repulsed. At 1 In the afternoon of Dec. 23 the enemy's heavy guns in the neighborhood of Takuchia- - Just Seven Dajs Moire IN WHICH YOU CAN SECURE FREE DKS. SHORES' SERVICES AND TREATMENT FOR ANY CATARRHAL CHRONIC DISEASE. This is the last warning yuu will receive if vou miss it this time it will be vour own fault. REMEMBER SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 31ai. AT 8 O'CLOCK THIS OFFER WILL PtSITIVELY BE WITHDRAWN AND REGULAR RATES RATES WILL AGAIN BE CHARGED FOR TREATMENT AND SERVICES. UNTIL THAT DATE All Who Apply Will Be Treated Free Until Permanently Cured the only charge in any case will tie for THE MEDICINES ACTUALLY USED which Dr. Stioiea GUARANTEE will not exceed 85 for one whole month in the most Complicated and obscure cases Mild and recent cases will cost but a trifle Stic a month and up sounding to the Medicines actually required. DON'T WAIT DONT DELAY, BUT COME TODAY. COME ANY DAY BEFORE JAN. 1ST. 1803, and Shores Will Cure you for Just what the Medicines com giving you their treatment and Services absolutely FREE. Dr. How Drs. SHORES CURE the Sick rh tails at kr daughter's recovery under Drs. Chores famous treatment 2t!?2SE; Drs. TOBACCO 1IAB1T. Shores FITS CONTROLLED IMMEDIATELY AND QUICKLY CURED. TAPE WORM Also Core All Alssasaa YE EAR NOSE-THRO- . STOMACH LIVER KIDNEYS and BOWEIA. ALL NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DIIEASE8 OF BOTH MUST NOT ALWAYS CALL OR FREE WRITE. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mlsa Oetchel sayK I have suffered a long time from a severe case o f Catarrh. In San Francisco, I waa so alrk I waa confined to my bed for three weeks, and my mother fearrd I had consumption. She went to Drs. Shores A Shores for advice, and I began their treatment -- and after a abort time I became well and strong brought on another attack similar to the first one and 1 again again. On coming te Utah the change of climate coMUlted Drs. Shores and began treatment, and the result have been splendid. Today I feel like a new girl nose head are dear again, and I feel no good that I think I owe it te and the old hacking sough haa left me, myShore done for me. ether sick people to tell what Drs. MRS. have T. OETCHELL MISS GUSSIE GETCHELL (Signed! . St. Louis, Dec. S4. Arco-din- g to a cablegram from Baiun Kyours minlater of agririiltuis and aim- inert of Japau, received here. Dr. R. Francis of tUe Louisiana Pur- cliase exposition, is w be Jircorated with the gold medal of the first grade of merit of tiie Order of the a Bising Sun. txu occaskmally bombarded tion s." our WITHDRAWS MAJORITY FLEET. TOGO MISS OWWIE GETCHELLh OF Tokio, Dec. 24. Admiral Togo announces the withdrawal of the majority of the fleet from Port Arthur. 'Admiral Togo, telegraphing under After 203 Metre date of Deo. 22. says: hill wa occupied' a the result of a gallant and desjieratc attack oy the besieging army the bombardment of the enemy's squadron by siege end other heavy guns became effective. In consebattle-hip- s and Poltava quence the Kidrixau sere sunk and subsequently the Pobieda and Peraeviet. the protectarmored ed cruiser Patlada and the cruiser Bay an ware sank. The battleship Sevastopol escaped the laud bombardment, left tbe harbor Dee. 9 and anchored near Chentaom mountain. She wa attacked there conand tinuously by ottr torpedo boats heavily damaged. The main strength of the enemy L completely crushed, (inly a weak gunboat, the Otvsshni and ncveral torpedo boat destroyers remain u float. Under the circumstances our fleet has been removed aa unnecessary from tbe blockade ofPortArthui which had been maintained since May 1. I hare arranged for a closer watch for ships to run the blockade and to watch the remnant of the enemys squadron. we Buffered During the blockade from the enemys miue both laid and from Hosting on the high sees, and dense foga The cruisers Miyako, Sai-vo- n and Yoalilno; Balskse, battleship; ksimon, gunboat, snd Heyen, const defense vessel, were sunk and many gallant and loyal officers and men were killed, but we succeeded in maintaining the blockade. When the enemy emerged from the harbor our fleet successfully engaged him and finally with the rentable support of the besieging army succeeded in crashing nearly all second the enemys squadron. Our squadron so heavily damaged the Vladivostok squadron that it haa since been unable to leave port. attAll the success is gratefully ributed to the brilliant virtue of our emperor. During the blockade all the ships under mv command splendidly accomplished the work and duty assto be noted igned to them.are some of those who are engaged la the difficult and. risky teak of blockading or a ho tirelessly accomplished tbe work of laying mines tn the presence of the enemy; others who braved nil danof ger were engaged in the work clearing mines away ami of hors still who sere posted to watch the enemy and guard against the enemys ships. conTheir combined-wor- k strongly tributed to the accomplishment of tlie blockade, I rlecni) jt my duty to especially mention my recognition of the valuable services' rendered iho officers and men. tual assistance. We especially note their brave and foyal performance of duties required of them and express our approbation of their gallant behavior.'' - Smelling Catarrh Some Information Purely and Simply For the Benefit of Suffering Humanity Given bv Drs. Shores, the People' Doctor. Ozena i a form or htage of Catarrh that for centuries has been the of much dispute, mul ia oue of the'mot difficult conditions to rure. In ancient timea one unfortunae aubject enough to be a sufferer from it waa excluded from the privileges of priesthood, and in more modern dava it lias actually been rulod sufficient ground for divorce. It ia Vnown under a bout of names, such aa dyaodia, rhinoatenoae, dry catarrh, utingnase, pun-alarnmitia atrapica, rhinitis atrophica foetiria, etc. but the most fitting of all appellations ia perhaps the nt one, oze na. which, in Greek, dignifies a stench, and applied, means catarrh. It occurs In all diBetac of the mucous membrane of the nose where there' ia an ulceration and catarrhal , cat through the mucous surface and causes death or rotting by decompoiaon from neglect or nnsLreatme-.itmucous of the position discharges if pmiwr care and treatment ia not used to the mucous lining of the thnat and noae clean and hnahhy. While it is not neceasary that every case keep of simple catarrh should result in this horrible condition ozeuo it ia an absolute fact that ozena or aatlnking catarrh" is always the sequel or legacy of neglected or, what amounts to the same, badly treated simple catarrh, Hr. Shores can cure you, if you will apply at once. This is your opportunity. ir, r Tokio, Dec. 21. Advices state that batteries have succeeded in reaching Die Russian ship Sevaatoixd. One successful htt Is reported. It Is expended the ship will soon he destroyv.L OCCUPATION ASSURED. an-ne- bad-smelli- WEAK MEN PAT WHEN CURED we Treat am1 Cure CATARRH Deafness, Nose and Throat Trouble!, Lye and Ear WHAT Gonorrhea Dis- eases, Bronchial and Lung Troubles, Asthma, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Dineaaea, Bladder Troubles, Female Complaints, Chronic Diseases of Women and Children, Heart Disease, Nervous Diseases, Chorea (St. Vitus Dance), Rickets, Spinal Trouble. Skin Diseases, Sciatic and Rheumatism, Diseases of the Bowels, Piles, Fistula and Rectal Troubles, Goitre (or Big Neck). Blood Diseases, Lost Manhood, Gonorrhoea. Syphilis, Tape YVorm. Hay Fever, Hysteria, Epilepsy, Insomnia, etc., and 11 curihle Nervous, Private and Chronic Dineaaea. Be sure your cure ia thorough. Not one of our patients rehas ever had lapse after being discharged as cured, and wa sure in lesa time than the ordinary forms of treatment require. Syphilis No dangerous minerals to drive the virus to ihs interior, but harmless Stood cleansing remedies, that move the re- last poison taint. OFFICE HOURS; Week days, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m,. and Holidays 10 IS a. m. to 12 Varicocele SHORES OGDEN. Evenings 7 to 8 p. m. noon. Washington. Dec. 24. The Japanese legation has this dispatch from Tokio, listed today: Port Arthur army report that the on right detachment occupied a hill of Houyangshuknu and therethe upon the enemy made a fierce counterattack but was repulsed. Our occupation Is now nearly assured. This hill ia situated one mile and a half south of 203 Metre hill. rt MAY REDUCE CANAL weakness In men is Absolutely painless merely a symptom ot chronic treatment that inflammation in the prostate cures completely. gland, brought on by early Invest lg.it e our dissipation or by the Improper method. It is the treatment of some contracted tmly thoroughly disease. A complete and radiscientific treatment cal cure is therefore a question for this disease beof restoring the prostate gland ing employed. to the normal state, and this we accomplish promptly and completely without the use of Lost Manhood internal remedies. Our treatPiles, ment ia a local one entirely. It Strict ore. la original an.1 scientific and Private and condiseases, has been proven absolutely tracted Hyeffective by thousands of Lost Manhood, Seminal tests. We are convinced that drocele, etc., are by no other methods can full Weakness, and permanent restoration of also among the diseases we cure to strength and vigor be stay cured. DRS. SHORES SPECIALISTS 2482 Wash. Ave. WEAKNESS AND HOW WE CURE IT. THE SANTA CLAUS OF HEALTH PE-RU-- NA Petersburg, Dec. 21. General 23 Doc. Kurnpatkln reports having a reconnaissance iu force in thedirect Ion of tbe Japanese position at BentsU-putz- e. The Russians forced un entry into Bontsiapntze, occupied some entrenchment and repulsed the counterattack of two battalions of Japanese with great lose, the Japanese leaving niue prisoner lu the hands of the Russians. The Russian loss wss three officers and ix men killed and three officers and 81 men wounded. The night of Dec. 23, General Kuro-palki- n add, waa quiet. AFTER THE SEVASTOPOL. OZEANAOr Fetid, Bad posi- COMMEND TOGO AND 1113 MEN. Tokio, Dec. 24. 10:15 a. m. An imperial rescript dispatched to Vice Admiral Togo aays: We hear with great satisfaction that our torpedo flotillas engaged In the work required of them at Port Arthur have gallantly and successfully accomplished the duties required of them and in so doing had to brave the dangers of storms of shells by day and night. Despite nil the difficulties confronting them they have succeeded in performing their" duties without the leaM confusion, rendering one another mu- DELAY IF YOU WANT TO RE CURED AT THH LOW RATE-A- LL MEDICINES FREE. CONSULTATION MCXXff. WE CURE THE LIQUOR ABIT, DECORATE FRANCIS. SI. REMEMBER THE 85 A MONTH RATE FOR CATARRH IS A SPECIAL OFFER YOU AT GOV. TO RUSSIANS REPEL JAPS. REMOVED, HEAD AND ALL IN A FEW HOURS. OR NO PAT. at the J.VrAX DECEMBER 2a, 1901. BUN DAT MOHNJNfl, TflE MOEXIXG EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, 3- -- Sundays i 7 COMMISSION. 24. President Dec. Washington, Roosevelt has given consideration recently to sugge.iions looking to a reduction in the membership of the canal commission, but thus far it can be said, no definite decision bad been reached. It haa been urged by some members of so congress that the rommisMon is large as to be unwieldy. It is known that Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, chairman of Interstate and Foreign commerce, is inclined to the opinion that the commission is too large end that the chief engineer of the canal ought to have greater initial authority than be now has. Mr. Hepburn talked to the president today about canal matters, but he declined to ay whether iL was the intention of his committee to introduce a measure looking to the cry utilization of Lis ideas into law. FOREIGNERS FLY FROM FEZ. Tangier, Dec. 24. The British minister has instructd the consul and all British subjects to leave Fez. It is believed all legations will similarly instruct iieopio of their nationality. VISITS MILLIONS OF HAPPY HOMES SENSATIONAL TURN TO DODGE PERJURY CASE .rtrrrwri New Yorker is Arraigned arid Released on His Own RecoginzanceDeyelopments Promise ; to be lnteresting--Dodg- e put Through Sweating Process and is Said to Have Confessed and Implicated Many Prominent Men. , New York, Dec. 24. There wag a very unexpected turn to the case of perjury against Charles F. Dodge, who was brought to this city from Texas yesterday, when ho waa released un his own recognisance, after arraignment before Judge , Cowing. Dodge was accused of committing perjury in testifying that service was not made diupon him in the suit by which vorce was secured from him ' by ( his former wife. After Dodge's testimony, now alleged to have been perjured, his former wife secured a divorce from Mr. Morse. Dodge resisted when an attempt was made te bring him from Texas, but on hi arrival in this city, Is said to have made a confession in a midnight talk with the authoritiss. Judge Cowing said suer releasing Dodge that he could not make public his reasons for doing so at this time. It was reported that Dodge turned stale's evidence and will be a witness for Ilia district attorney In proceedings against others for whom Dodge la supposed to have acted aa agent New York,- Dec. 24. sessinfl - tional quarters. After a sensa- at police headat which he la said to have made full confession, Charles F. Dodge, the former husband of the wife of Charles W. Morse, banker and principal promoter of the American fee company, today was a prisoner at the all-nig- ht Broadway Central hotel, guarded by both federal and local authorities'. Dodge la charged with perjury In declaring that service had not been made on him in a suit by which his wife secured a divorce from him, and which was followed by the sensational Morse-Dodgdivorce case. It was expected Dudpn would he ta'iC-r- n into court at the earliest possible moment, the proceeding under which e he is held by' the' federal authorities withdrawn and the prisoner formally turned over td the custody of Aha New York officials. - While he was arrested by a United States, marshal' and sent to this city as a federal prisoner this was done only to place him in the hands of the authorities of this city. The arrival of Dodge iu New York followed one of the longest end moat bitterly fought legal battles on record and was the real beginning of what, It ia believed, will develop into one of the moat sensational cases the m strop-oil- s has seen. That the efforts to protect Dodge are by no means at an end was evidenced by the manner In which his arrival was received. Even before the sieau.Gr bearing the prisoner had reached her dock a process server forced his wsy into the presence of District Attorney Jeromo with a paper demanding the release of the prisoner. This oflider was hustled unceremoniously from the office of Mr. Jerome, who, after refusing to accept the paper on the ground that Dodge waa a federal prisoner- and that he was not at that time in New Yorx county, thrust the paper In the officer's pocket and seizing him by the collar, rushed him out through the door. Before going away tbe prooess server tossed the paper back through the open door on the floor of ths district attorneys office. When the steamer arrived several attorney! were on band to represent the prisoner, but he was hurried to police headquarters where for many hours he waa subjected to what the police call the "Third degree process." Representatives of the federal, county and city police took part In this with attorneys long conference. claiming to represent the prisoner being denied admittance even in the face v most urgent protests. It was - of lawyers clWW udge that brought tw msal tonal Incident AH- ow B. Weak and 0 of New Yor riminal lawyer sppe" f adquartera ed and demanded on me Bro.uw mined to defend to vTMf :tle success Mn wu nographer who them that it Dodge was thJr ao he was at of the United Stawi to hey declinedhowever as final. a made a forral de"4 ressed to an sssW" in tb y known to he ng that be be Rent. The nolo n endorsement sistsnt district , 2 j; te compliments Weeks. 1 upon s P'lC 01 if Dodge was !SS tM for fc ToseeMr.McAdooMj, ppeal to hethe y brought ,o desire to ie had no was satisfied Before gl'in rfKi' lr this morning . lW tfcst (deeding he attorneys decamp d counsel wahi 9 odge against |