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Show at u 1MB " VTJU) fill. MY: :nnm OGDEN VOL. I. NO. 239. CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER j : BITTERLY DISAPPOINTED disadvantage, 'and the Murnshensk Our men atlll believe we shall achieve regiment paid them with interest for a final success. We are all wet to the akin. A thunI Is their success of the morning. Spending characFrom our turning column on the derstorm of almost ' heard. We are ter swept down upon u Ism. night and has been left of Battlenothing PetersThe sky was ing the anxiously, expecting news that it has flooded tho trenches. torn with bolts heavier than those of reached Its deslinution. in It is nw 10 o'clock Our men are displaying the great- any artillery. burg est bravery and endurance in the face in lbs morning and the storm Is inBlood-est Concerning of all obstacles. Guna have been creasing. The crash ol thunder, mindragged by hand up impossible moun- gled with the roar of csnmm and the Warfare-Thousands in tains. In one narrow defile the Jap- whistle of bullets and shells, make a anese rolled atones on them. We could glorious but terrible not take the pase, but men scaled the hlllsidea and took the heights RUSSIANS OWN l?P TO DEFEAT posiuone commanding the Japanese and Fieldsafter a stubborn tight. Our rigut St. Petersburg, Oct. 15, 7:15 baa recovered itself. We have kept Horror of a. m. There is scanty comment within touch of our turning column, In the morning papers jure upon o that strategically we have a deIn greatest conthe military situation. Tbe No- cided advantage. vosti frankly characterizes It. aa trast to the veteran regiments that Lino a defeat, basing Its rstmiate on DREADFUL SCENES OF CARNAGE. participated in the battle of St Petersburg, Ort 14. 2:30 a. m. Yang, the new reserves with faces unreports from the front up to Oc- ex-ii- ti which concern of feeling Mt pat tober 12th. tanned anil unworn by war. are wat ch12 miles south of Mukffiiuzoutam, Russian is bih circles in the The Kuas says that while the den, on the railway, October 13, (De- illi, energetic and determined. 1 cannot retirement and lust of guns con- speak in do. ail of the beA Russian corrtpitd tonight hy no means equate layed In transmission) stitute an unpleasant episode, It is general disaster respondent of the Associated Press havior of aeveral regiments. the totaling of to It Is Impossible at present only an episode. General Kuroppublic,' telegraphs as follows: the general ponding atkin's plan of battle, tli article For over two days the battle has Judge of the eituatbin. To do this we which li Indulging In the deepest added, la too extensive to be Judgprobably will have to wait some days. was It raged close ceaselessly. (o In the absence of official news ed by a miner reverse to one part midnight of October 10th when the part of the line, and heller newa the public Is being fed on the wildest Japanese attempted to surprise and atia expected from the eastern flank, muon of defeat Buffered by General tack our frontal positions in the imhence reports are yet. meagre, but The fact that nu penetrable darkness and burled tho Kuropatkin today. most important vnrd regarding the battle baa been offioperations are full force of their battalions against the our lairenchmenta. The darkness was proceeding. cially given out only confirms spilt by' the blase of their rifles and lpular fear. The explanation offered that today was a holiday does not suffOf- -' the answering volleys of our men. The ice to allay the apprehension. attack never cessed fur hours. We Reno, Nev., Oct. 14. The mangled Ihe Emperor himself Is represented lay close, hugglug the entrenchments and with but a few minutes body of Mrs. John Thomas, an educated is being bitterly disappointed of respite, ELLI8 H. ROBERTS, TREASURER Indian, was found this spending hours with his cabinet, study-la- g every mans gun to his shoulder tirmorning strewn along the tracks of the Virginia OF THE UNITED STATES, TO out, with the help of his military ing at the fiashea until near dawn, Truckee SHAW. and SECRETARY The when the railway pear here. It. la Ideg, the repents of the. battle. g rifle tire ceased thought aha was klled by the incoming general staff, however, by no means and even the distant batteries were train last night. . the llenL .We watched the Though admitting that daylight 8hows All Transactions of tho Treastida the last two days has been against break in bands of red and yellow. During Fiscal ury Department Oeaeral Kuropatkin. the general ataff Year Ended Juno 30, 1604. The clouda, seemingly tinged with aayathe battle la not yet over, and that streaks of over blood, silent the CALM hurg la any event there in no question of n valley, which might havs'been empty Washington, Oct. 14. Ellis II. Robnut for all the eigne of life it gave, while erta, treasurer of the United States, The depressing feature of the sltu-fl'ifrom the plain below aa rose dark has submitted to Secretary Shaw the is that everyone In willing to beland silent hills like the silhouttea of annual report on the transactions of ieve the wont. Thus, reports' from The the tresury during the fiscal year endDuklo and tleewhers stating that tbe tombstones through the ed June 30. 1904. . .thickened, log covering Japanese ere advancing and the Run The net ordinary revenues are shown Nothing could have better liana falling beck are accepted with placet. frith herad upon the previous Russian suited for today's auel between two to have been $540, 631, 149. a decrease RU88IAN CITIES HAVE SAME OUT. races. of $19,764,425 aq compared with 1903, WARD APPEARANCE A8 BEretreats Day had hardly lighted the slops and the ordinary expenditures FORE THE WAR. Katurally, many reports are current of the an Increase of $76203216. In mountain when our is to the geneeia of the forward move-libatteries began to cover it with shrap- the receipts the principal falling off Ambassador McCormick Who is Leavt. It ia stated that General Knro-patknel. Puffs of white smoke marked the was $23,205,017' in customs, while in was forced into taking the ing for America Talks of GenOf each shell. With onea nak- the disbursements the Important ineral Csnditiena In Russia. by pressure from the authorit- landing we could see the Japanese be- creases were $11,423,40 in commerce ies hers. This has been officially de- ed eye shelled out of their trenches. First and labor, $60,788,580 la treasury propfied, and aa General Kuropatkins ing UnFaria, Oct. 14. Mr. McCormick, tbs order to advance was given over bis one and then groups of three and four er. and $20238,007 for the navy. American ambassador at SL PcSers-bur- g, on were usual $50,000,000 black Into expenditures own signature, it aeema likely that he figures sprang view, squatsailed from Cherbourg on the and account the of canal Panama scurcover for or will be likely to have to bear all tbs ting down, running loaned to the Louisiana Pur- steamer Deatschlund far America tomponstbility, whether the situation is rying away among the rucks; but the shells followed them, tearing up the chase Exposition company, which lat- day. Before sailing he tplked with 6 af hie owe mskisg or not. The supporters of General Kuropat-ki- n rucks. like ter has now been nearly all repaid. representative of tbs Associated Press Japanese fell literally concerning tbe general conditions ia argue that, whatever may be the wheat thrown by the hand of a sow- But for tbs recorded deficiency of Russia. Ha said: would a to been have Budd-bler. On changed direct outcome of the the mountain beside the past few days It is difficult for any one not living of $12229,428. our was surplus also fighting, It Is not likely to be an temple battery in Ruaaia to realize the complete calm the The public affecting operations Then another from disaster to the Russian army, working. opened h la painted out that even if General the opposite side. The Japanese fled debt exiyeeded those of the preceding prevailing, notwithstanding the trein mendous struggle In which Russia ia so Kuropatkin wee forced to advance quickly that the gunners could year and amounted to $699,460,941 engaged. 8L Petersburg haa the aama Rinat hie better Judgment he is too hardly follow them. Soon Japanese receipts and $639,924,579 In disbursen general to have undertaken an reeourceiulness showed Use It. They ments. The aggregate receipts for the outward appearance aa before the war. N RRssIve movement which he did not fired the big native village on the side year were therefore $1240292,690 and Thera la the same social activity and hi Wrong enough to carry through of the d aggregate disbursements $1221,-32- 6, bustnesa la going on as uaual, and the mountain, rightly the 70L For tbe first three months of people do not show any deep anxiety A wind from the a east the them that road for retreat guessing leaving the fiscal year tbe revenues show a aa to the progress or results of the while the Russian forward move-wna- y would send the smoke toward us, makwar. I made a trip into tbe interior, be an absolute failure, eo far ing a screen for them and confusing falling off of $6,516,673 and the exwhere there was the same calm and of an Increase $618,073,539. penditures k relief of Port Arthur Is con-an- d the aim of our gunners. In consequence of tbe deficiency In absence of excitement This calm Is From 8 o'clock In the morning the though Kuropatkin may the complete confidence of the people buy men and some guns, this is fight raged. Along the whole line the Ihe revenues the cash in the offices of Miwat that can happen. If General infernal din of the rifle Are continued the treasury and mint declined during and the government There are some tkin succeeds In keeping the as on hp previous day, but up to noon the year from $170.020262 to $137270,-20- 4 elements of agitation gnd opposition in Russia as In other countries, but the and by October 1st to $125,964,888. iqanent of his forces and the the Japanese batteries gave no sign great bulk ot the people are devotedly Indicate that he is doing this of life. It developed that they were Tbe available balance, including deto the emperor and the governM the Japanese do not succeed in waiting to locate our positions before posit s in national banks and other loyal and they have Implicit confi"bung up or cutting off any consld opening fire. Even after they com- credits, were $228,683,1)4 on June 30. ment, dence the that on ruling powers will take October and $151,414,162 1903, 1, Portion of his army he will not menced it was not so heavy as the JJa a much worse tbe steps necessary to bring Ihe war 1903. even If he previous day's bombardment. position, "WW be forced to retire to The gain of gold to the treasury la to a successful conclusion. Far to the westward, the Japanese Asked concerning Russia's economic of gold bullion "U he was before the advanceMukden, $28,033,233. to work are our around began. flank, were receivedDeposits trying The at the mints and assay conditions, the ambassador said: pobsbllitiea are that the lasses but there we are rafe and have suf- offices I see no evidence that the war is i'les will be about equal. during the year to the amount ficient forces to meet them. Two simni affecting Russia's trade, busiseriously of $175,593,565. rom Ike front give a ultaneous turning movements are proThe war naturally In circulation ness or finances. actual coin Tbe gold desperate ceeding, theirs and curs, f and jiedreraes some lines disarranges October at is $641,841,863 on let placed along the whole line. Reports of heavy losses during the coin and $486212,134 In certificates. of business, but there is nothing 11 ku Rnssisn plainsmen the night attack are coming In. The In Since July 1. 1900, there bae been a a panicky sentiment. Russian finances again forced to Tomsk regiment suffered terribly. Of seem equal to all present and future In hill le the brilliant Tamboff regiment few growth of $463,991,862 in the money In which fighting, or an average of nearly requirements. T he status of the latest their liking. There have been survived. circulation, Morning found hundreds, of $116,000,000. On October 1st the cir- Issue of Russian bonds shows tbls. Bennd repeated attacks upon dead on the they had brave- culation reached tbe maximum of ginning at par they rapidly advanced, scceslble positions which ly defended. ground, ! Those remaining con- $31A6 for each person, end the prodespite tho early discouragements ot the resolution and tinue to fight; mw? ,u,tlon whole was $4.03 the war, until they reached 531 last to of 17 f the Russtbn forcea. the gold portion Guns k, The attack on Tempta been Wednesday. capita. raptured and recaptured In mountain,Japanese held by the Volonski regi- perIn the current fiscal year Ihe demand Asked relative to rumors of Internal fights, while a at 1:45 o'clock In the for small bills. In spite of ail previtroubles in Russia. Ambassador Mcr rain, the Inevitable an- - ment, began morning, but our batteries on each been unceasing. Ex- Cormick said he had not observed any of a battle, has side kept them in view and repelled ous additions, has j?nlni,t Berious unrest or agitau. trenchesgreat perience has made it clear that the Indication of and drenched both the attack. The attack was repeated stuck of small note? is hardly suffi- tion. Wllh01,t the desperaie at 10 oclock and finally at noon the onflii-Mr. MrCormick raid tbe appointment cient. Tbe department haa employed retire-ineaa minisall Us resources, but those are limited of Prince Sviatopolk-Mirsk-iny qrd directly from' the general commanding ordered a Ihe position, going to for the issue of silver certificates, canter of the Interior siitxvssloa to M. fom t t,,e Mukden dispatch hikhl. We bsd scarcely left the hill not exceed the silver dollars available, Von Phleve promises to exercise an ImPress, in which it is before it was covered q. t with Japanese and tbs United Sta'ns notes bare a portant influence on Russian infernal Rnwlnns had been At we met General volume fixed by law. Tbe report says: affairs, mainly toward moderating tbe Shfkhi projectiles. hlch. rJSrl. together with today's ' This condition" of things might be severity of old Rnuian conditicaa Ubke the total prob- - Zalinsky, who had come to report. Then MtV1' Mr. McCormkk expresses satisfacan 1. side news the with galloped up remedied by congress with out Inflating "f Liao 1 ang that the nd .flp,r Japanese had driven us from the currency. Firs, th" lsnc of gold tion at the recent at' ton of the Ruske ta.,T ,hr fl?rht "a one of the blood- -. the railroad on the wbsf. but had not certificates of the denominations of $5 sian government in referring the in history. American commim irit ion relative to followed up the temporary advantage, and $10 might he authorized; second-,1A t'bhure is the coming of wbirh was to cook their nnun-dameal. such certificates lo the amount, of Jews to the commission 7 5 ? wounded to Mukden. The stopping substituted at studying the subjprt. Late at at a them we' be night $50.00n.nu0 caught might rr covered with cripfa Speaking generally, the ambasasdor h.hL1?. jonce for United States notes by the themselves to the from the re-- ! raid the relation"! between the United sum of that J1 application hospitals, the wounded y. serve: thirdly, the national banks States and Russia continue most 'h,!r " few issue to be any part END TO TRIED HIS LIFE. permitted Ena niwretl might from the fighting t Mr. McCormick will go to Washingnotes of their circulation la ton to renort to the President and SecO-of the Adallowing provision 14. the L. B. Reno. Nev., repeal by la 1" d of the total lsue to retary Hay, and iairr will visit Chinn by sms. of Salt Lake, today Jumped in only roirespondema at each Institution in that denomination." cago. front of the engine on the SouiLern h K,ne of the phases. right 1,1 Tew The movement of silver dollars ir.um Pacific fiyer at Hazen, Nevada. In bta have already the treasnrywts a little over $41.09?.-(Kian attempt to end his life. Bclh by official or later and rhe shipments for the current whole they pre- ! j Tv,!a'!:n legs were severed from tlie body. a t KING GEORGE IS DEAD. Panorama of th e si He .was brought to this city for ; yer.r show an increase r.rer lust, dollars to the amount of $il.9Se.314 medical i stance. It is raid that he extreme east, Dresden, Ort. 14. King were presented during the year at the fct-t Russian attack was domestic troubles prompted the at- r.t 2:25 Razo1 of ext other f offices d1 at Iiliinitz hiago wife it His himself. treasury kill to delivered, rrotn that tempt lli- - cri vas o'clock n wa In less fjoirlns. t;.a a and money. Is divorced, he from whom :'Vj BO'igii it seemsfull and pain ft: I. K1 sons v er rC - !,nt ct An addition of $2201.644 was made daughter, resides at Park City. unqtiestion- clrcu-lstlo- n. !n coin the deathbed. silver the to subsidiary Rlls8lsn advance upon the Utah. carrying the total up lo poirilSon M Beas'lha has gono down before the fits of the enemy. In official circles of 8L Petersburg there Is a disposition to believe that oven should General Kuropatkin bo obliged to retire upon Mukden his position will be quite as favorable as it the Present Conflict, the the History o: Modem of Wounded Cover the Roads - Downpour of Rain Adds to the the Situation at the Front. THE RUSSIAN ATTACK was when the order to advance was given on October 6th. and that, on the other hand, the Japanese powers of resistance will have been matei tally weakened, HAS FAILED EVERYWHERE fu-tu- ie Hours With His Gabinet Study the - St. Reports the Midst of the Wildest Rumors Forty Russian Guns Have Bren Captured W1U. TOY IT AGAIN. London, OcL and Japanese According i 15. tbs Tangier correspondent of tbe Times, evidence haa been discovered that the bandit Raiauli intends to attempt ihe capture of ooosoosoo GERMANYS OLD ENEMY BUSY. evil-bodin- --M- ore oeeeeeeeeeeeoo.ee Tendon, Oct. 15. Tbe Daily Chronicle's correspondent at. T'ent si. telegraphing October 12th, via Fu- ran. October 14tb, rays: i he Ruraian attack failed every- where, and they are in full retreat along the whole line, pursued by the Jaimneae. "Thirty Ruraian guna were cap- lured and ihe Jaitanera turning movement is pressing tbe Russians liack to Mukden. The Kumians made sixteen countor-attack- s with splendid bravery, sacrificing them- selves freely, but uuavailiugly." up-riai- ' IS TUG oa half-ligh- IS t. low-lyin- g $402,-421,3- two-horn- es in 00 Hill 8till With Him and Giving Vent to His Ever Peculiar Ideas Goss After Roosevelt 'a Rough i. Our candidate for president, while always Impartially enforcing the laws, haa always been friendly to the inter! ests of those Who work." The condition in Ckikirado waa RUSSIANS FORCED TO RETIRE. aa a reign of terror with the militia running tbe state government. Mr. Hill said, The adjutant general, Mukden, Oct. 14. A Ruraian correwaa one of the Rough Riders, or per- kpt mdmt ct lha Associated Press gives haps one of the lough riders of Roose- tbe following account of tbe batilo: velt's. With a continuance of RepubUp to the present time the batile lican rule, Mr. III1I predicted that mili- along the whole line baa been one of the United varying euccesa. We are bow raging, tarism would pervade ! States. - cold, drenched and weary, from a Tho red fire of enthusieam lit up heavy thunderstorm which began last Rockets, tin evening and continued this morning. Parkersburg tonight. horns, megaphones, marching clubs, We hold poeitl'ins captured from the brass bands and the small Iwy had Japanese and are awaiting develop'KLP ments on tba extreme east. complete cnutrol ot the town. Davie special arrived shortly after 5 Tho fighting October 12tb was furioclock and waa met at tbe station by ous and continued along a front so exa.id tensive that It would be impossible to committee a large reception The campaigners give details from a.iy one point. marching rlubs. were escorted to a hotel where an ini- -; Judging from tbe sound, tbe beavlrat proniptu reption mp.h tendered the firing took place north of YCT.tal, candidate and his lleulenauls. In tbe whore the Japanese themselves issued evening two meetings were addressed the offensive. .Nearer the center it was by all the speakers of the party. The quieter. We moved forward, occupying two theaters of the town were parked some of the email paraoe. It should be pointed out that with long before the hour of the meeting. continued to a such an extmolve front It ia difficult The speech-makin- g met late hour and was said to have to ray wbirh potdtlon constitutes the with clamorous applause. The speak- real center, it will be more correct to er! along the roads today were largely distinguish the renter and flanks sepapplauded. At Martinsville, where a arately of. each division. Our losses October 11th were comatop of one hour and a half had been continued paratively small. In the small ravine planned, the .speech-makin- g for ncariy double that time. where we were stationed tho firing Sisterville, the next stop, bsd even slackened toward evening, but recomat while Friendly, menced after dark and continued with a larger audience, St. Marya and Williams) town, propor- little intermission all nfgbt. On Octotionate crowds appeared. The work of ber 12th every one looked for a crucial the day wae divided among the epeak-er- e, engagement, but though heavy fighting including Messrs.. I'avis. Hill, resulted, the result remained indecisive. The Jattenese advanced bold- Bailey, Daniel, White and McGraw. Tomorrow Mr. Davia will make a y and attacked hotly on the extreme hie party ; aide trip to Ripley, rejoiitir-!right, at Yental and further toward in the afternoon at Point ileasant. A tber attacks were re pulsed with great loss. We aluo suffered heavily. The conveyance of the d wounded to hospitals was 14. Former San Francisco. Oct. with difficulty. Mayor James D. Phelan, ss preridvnt The division to which I am attm hod of the Association or the Improvement . deployed ou lZth. rnporiite two and Adornment of Fan Francisco, haa eight Toutnlnliusky. eddressod a communication to the ral1cs norfi, of ne.iaihu, and Hub pass, board of supervisors, staling that he ; flre m;Rt weBl wh bfmnded hy high haa arranged for the Immediate fir- - an(J ajmoct pMT.ni-nls.hills, wbirh rb&se of 2.lHifi.060 worth of the cvin- Our troops bad tried jupaneam Iclpal bonds authorized to be issued , 0B tha Djgjlt 0f October 11th to take j for making public improvements. passes darings storm. lJeutawuit The bonds desired include tho fol- - j cr07dliJ led another atsaull on the lowing entire laauea: Jr panese trenrhas on tbe top of the Par!: extension, $330,000; childrens1 playgrounds, $740,000: Mlsslnn Park, The Japanese ran out of ammunition $2f2,000; library site, $647.uvo. and met our men with atones Ynd clubbed rifles in a hitter haad-to-hadc-rlb- ed g hand-to-ha- ,,r t ; ot aeoum-pilshe- IT, : y, y r . aatls-fartoi- ed : flre-doll- sr one-thir- ad COURT LFGAUZSn A33RVCE. Selina1!. Cal.. Ort.. 14. Applf a'ion was made in the superior court today on behalf of Mre. C.irnelis MrCPree Tevis as the guardian of Hiiyb Tevis. O t,; ai-o- ei two-wheel- ed: dls-Wfn- aa see Riders. en two-horne- able-bodi- Gist of tbe Ruraianu being 15.000. are being Wounded soldiers brought In from . . all direetiona The roads are crowded with long trains of wagons, baggage and f transport wagons aa well aa ambu- lancee, being pressed Into service, even Oldness carts fll- ling the mandete of the militia Men afoot are limping In; using their guns ae crutches, tba less severely wounded supporting their comrades after a first aid dressing on the firing lire. ICven across tbe fields you mm them taking tha shortest and etralghtest road for help and shelter. It te the most pitiful feature of the bloody drama bring enacted at tbe front, when, stiffening with wounds, pain rack- ed bodies sink to tbe roadside after the auppixt of lbs danger and glory of the active fight have been with- drawn. In tbia instance, sounds of battle are atlll plainly heard. The rain haa ceased and tbe aun U shining serenely. Parkersburg, Oct. 14. Fonr daya of continuous speech making ia beginning to tell on Ihe vocal powers of Henry G. Davis, Democratic Aside from hoarseness, candidate. however, Mr. Davia sceina aa fit as when he began his contlnuoua performance tour ot his own stale. I am sure that if Alton B. Parker ahall be elected president he will endeavor to have the department of corn-mand labor divided and nee to It that a practical labor union man, a genuine and intelligent representative of labor interests, will hive J.e place do voted to labor Interests, as was orig- inally Intended, and a man devoted to the interests of commerce at the bead of tlie commerce department. This was Davia B. llilia contribution to the campaign today. To it ha add- lrre-trtrrab- le i, struggle, in the meantime Japuieae reinforcements and emmimftlnn arrived. Uemenarl Grozdieff esas shot in the chess. We were forced to retire. of our batteries, having spent moot On, of tho night In dragging ita guna hy band up an almost perpendicular moan bln and ousting tha Japanese front tho met after a hard fight, were forced to retire when a Japanese mortar battery got tha range of Its position. We resumed the attack on Toumla-Hnak- y tinder the halt of firing, especially from two well concealed mortars. which we were unable to locate. We are expecting a heavy attack. It Is unUengond the Japanese have strong reserves and guna of Mg caliber. at charact-"fftheflyhtin- e Mukden, Oct. 14.-- 3:45 p. m. The fighting haa raged today with tbe same bitterness aa on the pre- vious days engagement and the re- suit la atlll In tbe balance. The kieses on both sides are ennrinoiia, DEMOCRATIC VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE STlCL PURSUING THE PATHS OF RED FIRE. ra. UTMOST Mukden--Tor- n use Their Guns as Crutches Reinforcements for Port Arthur. unded Berlin, Ort. 14. Germany's old enemy of a decade ago, llendrikWit-beu- r, according to an official dispatch from Windhoek, German aontbwsst A haa declared war against the Germans The station at Morenga, which recently waa reported to have been attacked by Isurgent Wltbeurs forces. Is offering a firm reslslsnce and is constantly receiving reinfisvemenls of mounted and unmounted Germans. It Is expected In German official quarters that Wltbeur will cause a number of Hottentot tribes lo Join in tbe STILL Press- and Crippled, the Pride of Russian Arms is of Both Sides Enorin Full Retreat--Loss- es mous Russians Loss is Fifteen Thousand another European. flEPBRT Turning Movement is ing Enemy Back Toward pee-linii- m. MIL SUNDAY a u Tht main armiaa of Ruaaia and Ja- been converted inte a stubbrmly touqht retreat The result accoro.ng to the pan in Manchuria continue to bo in a deaperato strugglt for suRuffians is still to be determined. Repremacy south of Mukden. On both ports from the Russian left wing arc sides thers havs been such losses in lacking, leaving room for question if killed and wounded as mark the con- that part of Oeneral Kuropatkin's army test aa one of the bloodiest battles in is net in worse condition than the cenhistory. Already the losses at Liao ter and right worst at any stage of Yang have been approximated and the the battle. On both sides the soldiers Indications are that they will be ex-- 1 have shown the utmost tenacity and ceeded. The Russian advance has. bravery and whole regiments have C03LLI PRICE FIVE CENTS 1901. 15. amors ' miilEI fIMST i - i a minor, for permission tc ! snowed to take the said mino outside .e state of California. Affhwai! the ihild is already on ita way to Europe with itsmother, the court, granted he permlssion in order to legalize its absence. see OKU ALSO , ( ! I ( GOT TEN GUNS. Tokio. Ort 1 5. General Oku captured ten additional gnus yes- ct,n- lighting terday. Heavy tinues fjut night passed with tha usual intermittent rifle fire, capped with a terrible .rainstorm, which added to tba discomforts of everynae. VICTORY HAS MADE . lHClSr IMPRESSION, t f t ' Lundun, Oci . 15. ;The , Japanese victory south ef Mukden, according to the Standard' Tien Tain correspondent, haa made a deeper Impression In the Far East, than any previous vic, tory of .the war. . . A Shanghai dispatch to the Daily Telegraph says that, steamers conveying further rcluiorceincnla fur tbe besieging army will leave Osaka within a few days for Port Arthur. NO CHANGE . ON DIVORCE CANON Episcopalian General Convention Ha Ing Hard Struggle ts Settle the Question ef Marriage and Divorces. Boston, Oct. 14. The house of deputies of the Episcopal general convention at the close of the four dsys debate today rejected aa auumdUMtni to the divorce canon, which amendment sought to prevent the remarriage of di voiced persons by .clergymen of the denomination. While the house of blsbopa may yet act on the matter, it is cnrtala (hat no change will be made by tbe present convention. The present law of the church, which haa been in operation aiaoe 1859, allows the of the innocent party to, remarriage a cflvoree granted for infidelity. At several cciaveationa attempts have been made to repeal tbls law, and when a vour waa taken today by the bouse of deputies, altrttiig as a commit of the whole, on the question of representing tha proposed auiandment to the house Itself, the reformers wore successful by a vote of 214 to 191, and this vote a as regarded as representing the actual atrcnglh of the contending forces. The final vote, however, was taken by dioceses and orders, and where a dlorese was evenly divided in sentiment Its strength was counted In the negative. The vote hy dioceses was: Clerical For the amendment, 80: against. 21; divided, 10. Lay voto For. 25, against, 24; divided, 6. Practically the entire strength' of the middle western states, the stronghold of the high church parly, declared the' propohod reform, but the Pacific states and a number of southern states voted against a change of toe Tbn diocese of New present canon. York opposed the amendment whilo that of Pennsylvania favored it. New England, Vermont. New Hampshire and western Massachusetts voted for a rhanc, as did the lay deputies from Rhode Island. The clerical deputies from Maine fovored tbe amendment, hut the rotes from Connecticut and Massachusetts were cast In the negative. Tho president of the hoiiee of deputies. Rev. Dr. W. H. McKim of Washington, voted for the old canon, although the clerical voteof his diocese supported the proposed change. The convention will have no session tomorrow. fr TRAFFIC FAIRLY RESUMED. Denver. Colo., Oct 14. A News special from Las Vegas, N. M.. rays that seventeen stalled Santa Fe trains passed through I as Vegas today, crowing the temporary repairs la Shoemaker canon nafeiy. TYaffie ts now fully resumed in both direct! ana. though it will be weeks before tho temporary can be made permanent. An appeal for aid for the flood sufferers haa been made by tha authorities of tlie town of San Mar-cie- l. -- re-!i- rs Governor Otero experts to receive peals from other towns aa welL ap- |