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Show AUGUSTS, 1901. OGDEN, UTAI7, TUESDAY MORNING, U0BXIXC1 EXAMINER, Twic2 'Repulsed' At Kamig Wa Pass DECISIVE BATTLE PROGRESS NOW koff, the well-knowriter who formerly accused Jews in America' of respoaailiiUty fur promoting the present war, now charges the gigantic Americas iruate, anxious io And new fields for exploit at mu, iff Asia," with The main responsibility. With the view In promoting shipbuilding, the government roneH to loan money to 'purchasers of built merchantmen. PACKERS CLAIM STRIKE IS BROKEN RUSSIAN SQUADRON KOIl RED SEA. Hand-To-Ha- Desperate fit. Petersburg. Aug. 1. Preparations have lieea made for the d'lwmire, under the command of Admiral Enqulat. of the cruiMer division of the second Russian squadron, now lying off Cronatadt. The will warship weigh anchor and put to bps under sealed orders within three days. It is aiao believed that the auxillaiy cruiser Don and Ural, which probably are the chips reported as imsaing Copenhagen, with two torpedo hoatu, will lie followed at once by other converted This time the admiralty ha resolved that there shall be ns question of the character of the warship engaged in stopping contraband. The Don and Ural will replace the 81. Petersburg and Smolensk, which will come home aniT Ifh missioned. A current elory of an attempt to blow up n building lu the Neva yards by a man in a boat is untrue. It la only a dlMtoned version of the of the accomplice of the ascasstn of M. von Plehve. Fight On Kang Wa Flee Down the Hill nd Heights-Japan- ese Pm-iA- c the Fight Extended Along Entire Front But the Rus-siaRetain Positions Rus- - Confusion-Yester- day ns i Many of the Men Desert Their Unions and Return to Work Most of the Plante Have Re- r sian Loss is Slight. sumed Cbirago, Aug. 1. Declaring the strike broken und that the working force had been recruited by more then 1,000 men and women, many of whom had deserted the union, the packers began operations with the largest re celpts of live stock that have reached the stock yards since July 12, when tha tha strike began. With this supply killing gangs in the big' plants were busily occupied. Assert Ions that Ihe strike ia broken, were scooted by the striker a, as manifestly absurd. Swift 4k Co. declared that nearly all their old mill wright and car workers had returned to work and further asserted that tha 'firm never intend to take hack striking teamster or barn men, the claim being made that the packers had learned to do without wagons here. All shipments to Chicago bnchea will he made by railroad. Retailers will take their wagons for their purchases. Among the totters who reached th yarda today were 100 rolored women, who were taken to IJbby; McNeill and Libbys, where they will do scrub work in plat's of the other women who went on strike. A session of the allied trades loday resolved tn a decision to delay appealing to President Roosevelt until nil other resources have been exhausted. The decision waa reached on the advice of Homer D. Call, secretary of tha butchera union, who, na a Republican, declared he was averse to embarrassing the president at the present time. A committee waa appointed to wait upon City Building Commissioner Williams and protest agalnat the use of buildings in the stock yarda aa lodging house, boarding houses br hotels on .the ground that they are not suitable for such and that the lack of fire protection le n menace to life. re-cn- a ? RUSSIANS Sl'MJESfiFl'LLY 1TLSK JAI8. JAP RE- - Cl 1IADLY AUFJl. I NHO AT HAM- - ASSASSIN f Commander Toklo. Aug. llimae and len men were wounded July St, while dealroylng mince in the vicinity of Lung Wang Tung hay. on the eastern roam of Kwang Tung pehluaula and not far from the cut rente to Port Arthur. The clearing cable became entangled with the arrew of tha gunboat from which Commander llimae waa directing the operation. The Russian baiter lea Immediately opened Are and torpedo boat de- atroyera attacked the gunboat. which waa anverely famged, but Anally escaped. 1. hi. Felcraburg, Aug. 1. 4:12 I he latest report from (lie wcr.tt of i ho battle are to the ef- fiia !Jtt the lluaaian up to last night bad aucceaafully repulsed the Japanese attack against 81- iiaiu I'h.'ug. p. m. yaaoaaaaaaasaaa St. Petmbnrg. Aug. 1. 3:05 p. m. a At Iasi the decisive battle of the aeeii) nr to be In progress. liar ing completed hi enveloping movement of tb Ruaalaa poaitlon, Ceneral Kurokl ha ordered simultaneously an advance from all point aaalnat Hat Cheng and Uao Yang. Fighting iu raging on both front and atlll cam-paig- a distance artillery duel, which had little effect. A single shell burst over a Russian gun, killing two and wounding 11 gunners. On Saturday night the Japaneae made a desperate assault on Kang Wa d helghta, with the bayonet, and a Aght ensued, hut the Japanese were again repulsed, Aecing down the hill In confuaion. The Jepnneee ere aald to have employed their cuelomary trick while advancing of shouting in Ruaalan: Dont Are; we are friends. The Japanese renewed the attack at daylight yesterday, training all their guns on Kang Wa helghta. Ily o'clock tha Aght had developed along tha whole front of 14 mllca and waa especially hot against tha forces of General Mistchenko. Tha Russian nr tlllery did maguiAcently, several timee forcing the Japanese batterlee to shift their positions. The Russian are holding all their positions at the hour when tbla dlapatch la sent from Hal hand-to-han- a A dlHpaich to Liao Yang, Saturday, July - 30 A Japanese officer who had been takes prisoner and a hundred wounded and disabled Rnaiana have arrived here from the eaf. where it ia reported the Riwidaiia attempted to rut the Japanese column marching toward Mukden. Thtee Japanese armies have renewopera! ion on our aoulh-er- n front. Our rear guard made an obstinate defense until the appearance of romitderably superior force of th enemy and then gradually retired In the direction of Hal Cheng. A detachment near Slmou Cheng, fifteen mile southeast of Hal Cheng.- - Kucraiwfully withstood the enemy until 2 in the afdirected wa ternoon. The attack agalnat our right Aank, which, from it position at Kaag Wa pass inflicted great loaaea on the Japaneae, The efforts of tbs Taka Hhan army and General Okas army today are being mainly directed to cutting our communications list ween Simon Cheng mnd Hal Cheng, their operations starting from a lina traversing Yanahui Kan, Tapunti and Liao Hants. On our eastern front the Japaneee began tha offensive thla morning agalnat our Kang Wa position. tbs enemys main concflnratlon being agalnat Ha right flank, which waa turned. The enemy Is plso acting, on ihe offensive between Lino Yang and Halmataxa, almost due north of Feng Wang Cheng, again! our troops posted miles from at llouudata, tweuty-flv- e Liao Yang. - The Russians have taken very few prisoner so far, probably because of their having fallen back from the bsttlefleld tn each engagement, leaving the Japanese in possession of the a polls. A train bearing wounded Russians has arrived from the south, where It is reported there Is continuous skirmish flghting eaat and south of Hai Cheng. FIGHTING ALONG THE ENTIRE . lanced two of their batteries. The Rub-aia- a kwxes were alight. Between Hai Cheng and Ta Tche Klao. tha name day, there waa a lung contain The lateat report nothing yet confirmatory of the rumor that (ieaernl Kiirapatkln ha been defeated. According to Kuropat-kln- 'i offleial dlapatch to the emperor tb battle begaa tor the poeaeaakm of important poaltlona at Slmou Cheng at the Juncture of the Feng Wang Cheng ami Bin Yen road. Two ne par ate armia were launched from the rant above the two run (la while a third, nailer Ueneral Oku, moved np eaat of the railroad from Ta Tcha Kiao, to try to cut off the Run-aiaforce there from Hal Cheng.' If the latter movement la aucceaaful Ibla force will bo urunhed. A portion of Ueneral Kurokl'a army at the name Uom advaaaed- - agalaat Ueneral ler'a poeltlon at Pkbavucn. eaat of Uao Yang, trying the favorite Japan-ea- e plan of onlflanking him on the right Still further north, on the Yang road, the Japaneaa moved forward agalnat lloiitalatae, 25 mile from Uao Yang, At all point tb Jpanea employed artillery to the boat advantage. Ueneral Knropatkln'a ltuation will ho desperate In the event of hi defeat. The keen eat anxiety la fait at the war offlea for new of tha progreaa of th battle. The general tag keema utterly dumbfounded at a the number of men the Japanese and connequently Kuropatklaa tatemrat that they are landing another heavy force at tha Port of New Chwang addu to the aolldtnde. Aug. 1. the Central New from 8u Petcra- burg, says the aaaaaaln of von I'ltshve, Is dead and adds that be made no disclosures before dying. ed offensive aeaaeeeeeeeaeeeeee enn-tinu- lx it don, TAKE FEW PRISONERS. DEAD. . FRONT. Liao Yang, July 30, (delayed) Artillery firing occurred at Sllmou Cheng 15 miles south southeast of Hal Cheng yesterday. It la reported that the Japanese retired. Train are running half way between Hal Cheng and TaTehe Klao. The reports of eklrntltih 'flghting along nil part of the front are confirmed.. CZAR to President ' Wiil Be Delayed. Work-App- eal ATTENDS CONSECRATION OK CHURCH. 8L Petersburg, August 1, 4:13 p. m. While the emperor's legions are fight- Ing desperately at the front, the em POSITION OF HANDLERS MADE peror today atrended the consecration PLAIN. of the new church of St. Seraphim at Old Peterhof. Chicago, Aug. 1. The position of tbe GENERAL KELLER S DEATH. The new shore batterlee at Oranten-bauhandlers who struck at tha below Peterhof have been comstork yarda tn sympathy with the pack1. A further 81. Petersburg, Aug. pleted. ing house employes and afterwards retdispatch from General Kuropatkla to urned to their duties, handling stock the emperor, dated today, aays: "All our poaltlona were retained at JAPS FEAR KOREAN UPRISING. for the packing companies involved In tbe strike, as well aa for the IndependBimou Cheng when the flgbtlng ceased to ent plants, has been made plain by the Paris. August 1. According at 5:4a p. m., July 31, but 1 have not advices the Japanese official statement that their action waa yet received reporifof the operation trustworthyfear an uprising in Korea, taken In obedience to their anion offseriously on our extreme right flank. Wa retainwhere the announcement that Japan icer. It Is declared that they stand our our all held ed eastern by poaltlona Chong. Intend to distribute the lands not ready to strike again U It aiipears necThe heat Is almost unbearable and force at Yangae pas. General Keller, cultivated among Japanese essaryla trying tu Iba lighting inea, but commanding, having chosen this ae the actually, A report that .lire Insurance undercolonists has greatly Incensed the nato which from watch the Aght, even while marching under the blui- point The Japaneae garrison, It ta writer had Issued an order cancelling tive. near waa the to him exposed battery ng aun and weighed down by oc has been increased greatly. policies on packing establishments on coutrementa and ammunition, often heavier Are than any other, and ha was added, account of the strike and because of afwithout food or drink all day. the mortally wounded at I o'clock this INSPECTION TOUR. the homing of so many men in the ALEXIEFFS men try to be cheerful and alng aonga ternoon. Its died 20 minutes later." buildings, has beefl positively denied by Kuropatkla reporta the retirement of whlls tha grim work la la progress. Mukden, August 1. The correon-de- nt the insurance companies' represents the vanguard a short distance in the Hal Cheng, Aug. 1. The Japaneae learns that Viceroy Alexleff ia tlvea. on Saturday attacked the helghta of OF OPERATIONS. direction of Hai Cheng. After deter- about to leave Mukden (A an extensive Packing house managers are predictnear mined of Wa the San Pane the Rue of the flghting Kaag village right tour of the viceroyalty. that the next few hours will witInspection ing Tlse, the tea poeitioa at Rlmon Cheng. ' Under St. Petersburg. Ang. The emperor Cheng Japanese apparently ness important developments In tha cover of their artillery the Japaneae today received the following dlapatch, concentrated considerable fore on the TOLSTOI'S SON GOES. breaking up of the strike. Strong efInfantry charged, but the Ruaalan guna dated July 31, from General Kuropal. 8almatxa aide of Liao Yang. forts, It le said, have been made by The Russian losses lrXne flghting on drove them hack la confuaion and ai- kin: 1. Count representative of the packers to InSL Anguat July 21 have, not yr Ireen reported, Tolstoi'sPetersburg. non ia. leaving for the front, duce deertiona from the ranks of the but the Ruiwlan hold their positions. a a volunteer In the striknra. and the claim la made that the and seventciith (Kromy) regiment of efforts are meeting with much suEXCITING NAVAL ENGAGEMENT. cre. infantry. Toklo. Aug. 1. It a. m. An excit- WILL ATTEND LIVESTOCK CONKKtSUMK Operations ing naval incident has been reported VENTION. AT KANSAS CITY. by Admiral Togo. While engaged recently In sweeping for Russian mines Denver, Aug. 1. Charles F. Martin, Kansas With heavy reAug. near Lung Wang Tan, a Japanese gunLivestock as- ceipts at City, the Unlay all the five boat got entangled with a mine, and eerretary of thn National yarda sociation. today received a telegram parkin houses resumed operation on while trying to free Itoeir. the mine from annnuiwing that an increased scale. Tha strikers reWashington, became fastened In the sweeping maWilson. Gifford Pinehot and mained away from tha plants and ev Secretary Title the rendered him boat F. H. Newall would arrive In Dcnvrr chinery. erythlng was quiet. Union men made helpless, and it drifted Wo fihensen Wednesday morning to attend the con- preparations to give President Donnelly it was exposed to n ference of the Point, where government iccial land, rousing reception, . when he arrives heavy Rtmalan cannonade. commission and the stock men of the tonight. A mass meeting was planned. Captain llirose then went tn thn res- west, on August 3, 4 and 3. by STRIKERS RETURN. . cue of the first vessel, lie President Hiuenbarth. of the asHoria-tlon- . Up to noon several hundred strike's in getting a lino to tbo disabled Wells, of Utah. and had presented thenwelvrarat the plants, and had her In row. when he Jesse Governor M. Smith, president of the Utah and asked to be put at work. Many was suddenly attacked by a Kunslan Wool Grower' association, will ar-riwere discouraged liecause of the al host torpedo destroyer. After fighting, of strike benefits expected from Tuesday night which lasted one hour. Coplain llirose Hie bead organlxtlonn sim-last week succeeded In extricating both giinboata. v It is estimated that between two and HI rose ait fen men were wounded. three hundred applicants were Three men were killed. Captain The others would be taken Hiroee and ten men were wounded. buik, the managers aald. Just aa fast aa vacant-leoccur. It waa asserted by RUMOR FROM TIEN TS1N. Ihe packers that with tbe acquisition a Creation of Responsible Ministry of thee men. the strike here was manried tb Imperial Hide regiment I Tien Tain. Aug. 1.- -6 p. m. II ia later waa director of the corpa of ported that General Kurokl was Advocated In Russia. practially broken. COUNT KELLER KILLED. Pages, by which Keller cam ceaaful In the bailie fought near Hal In contact with the memliera of the St. Petersburg. Aug., 1. The sugSTRIKERS ENJOINED. Cheng yesterday. Mnkden, Aug. 1. It is reported Imperial family, with whom he waa In gestion of M. fiotivorln. editor of the Heavy tiring wa beard that Lieut. Gen. Count Keller haa Novoe Vreniya. regarding the Kansas City, August 1. A tempogreat favor, lie was considered the Chwang today. been killed east of Liao Yang . of a responsible cabinet Is rary injunction restraining the strikpossessor of cool Judgment and to be a The JapaneHe have removed ten elecflue strategist. He sustained two re- tric mines from the Liao creating popular comment. Great sig- ing packing house men at St. Joseph a verses at the band of the Japanese others have been located. river, and nificance attaches to the freedom with from picketing the plants in that city, which Ihe newspaper are diculngthe from Interfering in any way wiih tbe July 4 and July IT, bring fit. Petersburg. August 1. The recently, In matter. The cry haa been taken up hy employee of the concerns there, or attacks on the 5lo Teln WAR VESSELS ARRIVE. report of General Keller's death Is con- repulsed the reactionary Prince Mcbtcheraky, from Interrupting the business of tha firmed. Ho was killed July 2. while Pass. New Chwang. Aug. 1. 2 p. m. One editor of the Graxhdanln. wno argues latter, was granted today by United resisting tbe preliminary attack id rahlner haa become necessary. States District Judge John F. Thillipa. Kurokl'a army on tbe Y'ang e Japanese battleship, one cruiser, three that , 35 M. ttouvorln this morning returns to miles east of Uao Yang. The general gunbnaiN and one torpedo boat arrived the charge in a signed article pointing POLICE SKIRMISH aa standing soar the battery which here today. WITH STRIKERS The commissioner of customs and out Ihe evil of tha present system and i subjected to a terrible fire when saying that th rivalry between th a shell burst close to him. snd he felt, th foreign consuls were prerent at th I St. Joseph. Mo.. Aug. 1 The police enuring chaos In the farewell dinner given to Major Taka-ui- a. ministries wound'd, mortally dying twenty minute later. Before he expired Gen-srtha retiring administrator of public service, each pulling Ita own had a number of skirmishes today with wav, secure from criticism under tha strikers, who alopned packing house K si ter had tbe satisfaction of New Chwang. by bis anucesnor. closk of personal .Irresponsibility. The presence of the foreigners delivery wagon. Several arrests were knowing that th Japan's attaik hsj Writes a Ramariroble Artiela an Halad made. Chief of Police Frans ordered tion Of United States been repelld. General Keller wa Continuing, ML Houvorin. saya: that pleasant relations between Tster the Great opened the window the strikers to mov their headquartere and Russia. tha Aral high Russian military tha Japanese administration and fortoward Europe, now we need to open to a greater distance from the packing to lose hi life In this war. eign interests have been preserved. the door and let what ia beet of plant, but they refused and legal Th loss of General Keller I deeply proNew York. Aug. 1. A remarkable western progress enter. He recalls ceedings are threatened In nae the poflt In court elnira.He was a personal DECIDE TO OPEN YIN KOW. la the Novoe Yremya appears the words of Alexander II: Reforms lice attempt to enforce the order. favorite of the emperor, in sister from the pen of the writer, Countess Klelmmltha. tn one of the M. Venchlkoff. Toklo, Aug. 1. ? p. m. The govern- must come from above. The Introducthe of which iihfanr tion of ministerial responsibility necesleaders of St. Petersburg society . MORE MEN STRIKE. la that Kn!a haa been ii'liixed by ment today decided to open Ytn Kow involve the great imsarily will I resident Roosevelt for the purpose of to the trade of neutral ship and indiinvested in the office of fit. Louis. Aug. 1. Nearly 200 meat Lieut. General Keller at the bia imperiallMlr ambition, saya tha viduals. Free intercourse i permitted, portance being of the ministerial council cutters in tbe St. Louis Union market of the war. was in command opening of the fit. Petersburg correspondent of tha the only rowtivtiun being the formal- president now Second Siberian army dirisiun. lie Herald. ity of forbidding ihe liuponatiun of was an empty honor to which M. Win struck today in sympathy with the as M years old auJ resigned the relegated. He will then become I tacking house men. KtiKKla. the article nave, ha been pic- contraband of war destined for ihe use the an in tnit.iential man under ihe governorship of Ekaterino-lt- v in ordei tured to the American people aa a men of KumOau. to go to she from. General Keller took ace to ARRAIGNED FOR MUKUJGR. emperor.' The, .creation of a reapoa- thetu, thereby emphasizing the hie ministry would aleu ii'i,ctarily part in ihe three campaigns of th net eerily of having a belligerent freedom of the pres auJ war. Ja 17 be torn- Kansas Oty. August Agm-- l ,,,volB,tu", SI. Pelerabura Au' j Hwrehl J more criii.ieai. Mirra anJ Frank lfottmau, charged m live-stoc- k Jointly with the murder of Clarence Myers, a printer, the womau'a husband, were arraigned In the criminal court today and their trial set for November 2L COLLIERY SHUTDOWN COMPLETE About 60,000 Idle Men In That Country Owing to Suapenaion. Pottsville, Pa.. Aug. 1. The abut-dow- n at tha ibllieriea In the Schuylkill region today was complete with the exception of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company, which continued To operate ita collieries In the Panther creek valley. All the Individual operations along the Reading system were compelled to shut down by reason of the fact that no cars trill be furnished until August 8. There are about 60.0JM) Idle men In thia country owing to the suspension. During the period of Idleness, It ia tha Intention of the companies to make many Improvements. Washington. Aug. 1. Carroll D. commissioner of labor, Wright. expressed tbe opinion that no strike of the anthracite miners would result from the contention which haa arisen between operators and miners, concerning the appointment of a check weighing boss in various collieries. the Panama minister, ralliri at th state department today aud mads a fa . nisi protest against the given the canal treaty by the rxervn, officers of the Isthmian Canal romai, dun. There la trouble growing cut the location of the poatoffii.ra in canal atrip, under (he rommivk obtained, but Ihe most serious maitr of discord between the iieople of fx ama and the commission is the a location of a new custom port ar' the city of Panama. The people a Pn ama contend "I'uU the commission'! a- aertion of a claim to customs JurUdk tion over outlying islands and Uarbar. will autely result in the total divenfc of trade from Panama and will that government through (he 1m! of customs revenue. The agitation in Panama started wh the retail shopkeepers who feared tha they would lose the lucrative busing of supplying the vast army of btbni era and officers who are to cunxtra the canal. The controversy haa a tended rapidly and the eituatioB i Panama now la stated lo be really pr carious from a political point of vice Acting Secretary Loomis take tl. view that the matter ia not one I. treatment by the State 'duparlmer except aa an intermediary and v reserve action until the commissi returns to Washington. mnsti-iM-iiB;- imp-eris- HIGHWAYMEN Pois GENERAL KELLER KILLER BY SHELL Was Standing a Battery Which Was Subjected to Terrible Fire, When He Was Mortally Wounded and smx-eede- gun-boo- l, Died va non-arriv- in Twenty Minutes Was a Personal Favorite of Czar e CABINET NECESSARY Toil. PANAMA PROTESTS i fl It'S- 2 todi Phil H and Ck could Di De Griff adl Was Twice Democratic Governor of Fenn sylvania And Played An Important Part in the Political Life of a strange phenomenon. A cloud d enveloped te phosphoric appearance vessel, magnetizing, everythin board. Captain Urqubart ay the ) ael and crew had a fiery coaitg When the Bailors aaw It," uiD captain, they rushed along theat 4n I looked in consternation. uoedJe aud. it was flying around an electric fan. I ordered iet of the crew to move some iron eW that were lying on the dick, ihlnW to distract their attention. The w ore could not budge thn chain. weigh more u though they did not 75 pounds each. ' u "Everything was magnetized, chainsi holts and spikes were atW on the deck as if they had been riw there. The cloud was so dene tv it was impossible for thn TCr proceed. 1 could nol sen beyond decks. It appeared sh if th world was a mass of glowing fit P1sailors fell on the decks Suddenly the cloud began to glow on the the crew began to fade. In fc vew utee the cloud pusaed over the and we sgw it moving oil ea. , Dotn Sew Do fou H nm tall ht fa Pitta CIW Cat 1 SL: I Ida m 4 - STRANGE PHENOMENON TEAMSTERS Claud of Phosphoric Appearance Enveloped the Vaaael. Vienna. Aug. 1 STRIKE. Ten I thoutef I' began a strike fordraw" wages today, causing general of Philadelphia, Ang. 1. The British I ration in many branches many and ensued Mohican Disturbances while for the ship making Delaware Breakwater has encountered were made. nt In That State. Philadelphia, Aug. 1. Robert E. Patti son, who was twice Democratic governor of Pennsylvania and twice controller of Philadelphia, died early today at his home In Overbrook, a suburb of this city. Pneumonia, complicated with a weakness of the heart, waa the cause of death, ilie waa KT years old. Mr. Iattiaua was a candidate for governor on the Democratic ticket against Governor Pennypacker In 1902, and had not been a well man since his laborious campaign of that year, when his tour of seven week covered nearly every county in tbe state. He waa a member of the committee on resolutions of, the fit. Louis couvctitinn and his health failed under the strain. last Friday pneumonia developed and hear) complications aggravated Mr. Patti son's illness. Yesterday his condition was encouraging, but late last hlght he collapsed. Ratine Injections were resorted to. but the patient sank rapidly and died shortly after V o'clock today. a trimeter hi mt bli R, tel U t4 I Rte 0 n. ina third Hi Ml le hi tt We Tre&t CATARRH-Itwra- od M. ini Km Tl Care and l TkiwM Brrachil Ire Ht Ear Bains. Lnri TreaMn. Woaisrk Ur- - TrmMm. rr aa h Mku. Wl KMaar Bimmi. BitSasr Timlin, Faaw a Onwu'.aiDia. ('treats Dimas st weaisn aa 4 hlldrra. Hsan THsaass. Hsr- Chorea, is. Vitus' Daasai. 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ST. very Set Clew Book F RUSSIAN - hid Tin RAMPANT h Clka BL 1 ft Portage, Penn., August men today aurrounded Cedar bvii: near where the high man who kills. Driver Charles Haya and dangenmt m Dossnt Lika Construction Given the wounded Pay master,-Campbell- , supposed to be In hiding. If 5t , Treaty by Commission. . murderers are still there It is belim'.l Washington, Aug. 1. Senor Obaldia, it will impossible for them to escape re-a- nd eatab-lilime- vtth nlaf Phllt anca 8c Believs They Have Robbtn poa-aea- Two-hundr- fOktl St, SURROUNDED : Chi j ,2. H Hr If "D b Tl T |