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Show pV- MOUSING --2- INACCESSIBLE FORTRESS. FOUR THOUSAND JAPS BLOWN UP Capture One of the Eastern Outposts of Port Arthur But Are Surrounded By Russians and ils Annihilated By Explosion of of Russian Repulse at Mo Tien Pass. Mines--De-ta- seseaesssesssssessssse as TO POLICE RUSSIAN JAP LOSSES. WATERS. was Informed that such was lbs puro pose of the admit ally. RUSSIAN GUNBOAT GROUNDED JULY 20, 1904. OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, I GENERAL STRIKE Mukden, July 1l A letter from Port Arthur shows the besieged have too lu the ability of General Stoes-- el to keep out the Japanese. The writer uid: "LiruL General Sloeasel's certainty of victory baa Imparted eiual confl-dento all the truuiw and inhabitant al Fork la now engaged In restating the preal u re of the Japanese at our advance positions and the siege will dreg on for a long time and General Mondratieff is adding to the at Port Arthur, making them previously stronger dally. On hills considered impossible to fortify, entrenchments have now been constructed, end guna both large and small calcoibre, have been mounted. The operation of generals baa made Port Arthur an inaccessible fortress." IS THREATENED ce Major-Gener- One Last Request for a Conference On Arbitra-tioIs Asked Switchmen Offer to Refuse La- to. Handle Meats From bor in Omaha Packers Confident. -- - Non-Uni- NO FRENCH TROOPS FOR CHINA. reking, July 19. Noon. The rumors to that the French have threatened scud troops to Kwangsl In connection with the disturbance are unfounded. The Frenrh legation emphatically repudiates the idea. The trouble, though serious from the Chinese point of view, causes no uneasiness to the French, the disturbance being in the northern portion of the province and not near French territory. FUES IN RUSSIAN n ssssssossss 0 t ASK FOR CONFERENCE. Chicago, July 19. Tha meeting of labor leaders today drew up a note to the packer asking for another eonferenc The note was sent to the packers this afternoon. FLAG. RIVER. St. Petersburg, July 19.-- 6:50 Sues, July 19. The Peninsular aV p. m. The United Slates has In- - a Tien Tain, July 19. About 1.700 Rus- I Oriental steamer Malacca, captured In formed Russia that she will be glad sian troops returned to New Chwang the Red sea, has arrived here flying the to Join Great. Britain in the pro- tectiou of seals at tha Kommaudor Monday night The Jaimneae forces are Russian naval flag. She to now in command of the Russian naval officers and island Thin act doubtless will reported six miles distant Tha Russian gunboat Si vouch la now carries a prlsa crew from the volunteer make tha bast Impression. It la understood Russia will give her high and dry lu the upper reaches of fleet steamer St Petersburg. The Malacca will pass through the lbs New Chwang river. answer In a few day Che Foo, July 19. A Junk with e JAPS CAPTURE STEAMER. eight Russians and fifty Chinese on board arrived at New Chwang, five RUSSIAN LOSS 2,000. meats come to the front. Progress Shanghai, July 19. Ths British days from Port Arthur. The Russians along tha muddy roads and mountain Linnahing, from here whirh arrived General Kurokis Headquarters In the is slow. refused to Ulk, but the Chinese aay Wei Hat Wei today, reports that si via Fusan, July II, (Deiayed In Field, that on July 11. the Japanese captured was signalled by the steamer Pel Ping, More Russian troops and oocupled with four thousand men REJOICE OVER RED SEA FLEET. towned by the Chinese Engineering Transmission). were engaged In yesterdays battle at 8L Petersburg, July19. Wiilioul and auulng company, of one of the eastern forts, near Port Shanghai) Arthur. Before reinforcement arriv- discussing In any way the questions In- whose commander naked the Llenshlng Mao Tien pass than In puvloua enThere were probably douall to advice the owners of the Pel Ping gagement ed the Rueeieea cut off the four thou- volved, tha newspapers hero are sand troops le the fort end eiploded rejoicing over the exploits of the vol- that the ship and cargo had been rap- ble the number of those who took part In the fight at Yalu river, while uilaea which resulted In the killing of unteer fleet steamers la tha Red sea. tured by tha Japanese cruiser HongTbs Novae Vremya says the work that kong, and that the vessel was proceed- opposed to them were only one brigade every Japanese soldier there. The Chinese report also that the they are doing Indicates tha wisdom of ing to Japan with a price crew on and one battalion of the Japaneee forces. to estimated eight before they left Port Arthur a establishing tbs fleet, which was begun board. The news of the capture of the at 2,000. The Russian loss Kuseiaa torpedo boat sunk a merchant by national subscription wbea tha Pei Ping was communicated to tha The burial of tha dead continue to ship near Port Arthur, mistaking her country was fan Imitoverished to build British admiral, whose squadron The Japanese casualties aggregated for a Japanese transport. Many Chi- the vessels after the Turko-Kussla- n In Yung Chlng bay. anchored three hundred. nos on board the merchantman were war. It wan tha pioneer subsidised line of the crew The has white engagement of auxiliary cruisers which most counconspicuously drowned, but the RUSSIANS REFUSE STEAMERS demonstrated the wonderful efficiency steamer end e number of her Chinese tries have slave Imitated. AGENT. Rusthe of Japan's infantry. They proved inBesides tha Smolensk, St. Petersburg passengers were rescued by sians. If this story Is true the steamer and Orel, the latter now being fitted Sues, July 10. The Peninsular and comparably the better marksmen. la queellon probably la the llipeeng out as a hospital ship only the Kher- Orient eomimny'a ateamer Malacca, belonging to the IniUxChina navigation son, Barsloff and Mnakev have a speed raptured by tha Russian ateamer BL A TUT of 19 to 20 knot The other eleven Petersburg in the Red sea, entered the I company. Y lN local agents of tbs Hlpeang say veneels of the fleet register about 13 canal today on her way to Llbau, on they believe the steamer tu have been knot Soma of tha recently purchased the Baltic. The company's agent atta lost. liners might, however, empted to board the vessel, but tha be outfitted as commerce destroyers Russian commander refused him PASS. TIEN MO AT REPULSE and six weeks ago tha correspondent The Japanese losses la the fighting atMo Tiea pasa and lu vicinity Sunday were 99 killed and wounded. General Kurokl estimates that the Russians lost more heavily. Tokio, July 19. S p. m. a this concession to not made a sympathetic strike of about 14,000 other workmen at the yards will be called. The packers continue to hire new men to take the places of the striker They say they will be able to operate their plants even if the sympathetic strike to called. Operations at tha yards havp reached fifty per cent of the normal business in the large packing house and the announcement waa made that the output in all departments will be increased dally. Tha latter to Armour informed the employers In substance that the butcher workmen have conceded everything possible and that if the packers consider the welfare of the men whom they have hired since tha strike began of more importance than that of the strikers, an appeal for assistance will be made to all union men employed at the yards. The strike leaders will remain at the Sherman House until a reply to received. In the event it to unfavorable at the the firemen and engineers yards, it la said, will be first appealed to for a 'sympathetic strike. These union the strike leaden expect, will be followed by those of the coopers, steam fitters and other trade on . saese a . STRIKERS DESERT. St. Joe, Mo., July 19. wen more desertions fromHg., nnka of the strikers today tho, , any time since the strike sinl( ed. Pickets for tho strikers non active. Meat prices again advanced today. vm The packers today ,,, expressed themselves as confident that skilled employe members of the there would be no spread of the atrika lied trades unions, the local JoThey authorised this statement: today placed additional forces Sw seph W. Morton, business agent of the and in each instance, they ttn Brotherhood of Stationary Firemen; increased their output. A m, Secretary and Treasurer C. L. Sbamp strike of all trades allied with tv, and Charles H. Wall, chairman of the butchers and killers to expect q executive council, hare met a commit-te- a bor circles today unless a pskuom. the at tha representing packers ment to reached at Chicago. stock yards with a view to ascertainthh event it to believed 900 men wffl B The ing tha exact status of affair out end the packing honse peckers committee went over the here tied up completely, at leasTlnr ground thoroughly with them. It to a while. There has been a alight . understood Messr Morton. Shamp and vance in the price of fresh m i.M Wall Indicated that they had not up to yesterday. this tint fully understood tha matter A committee from the local nihw and upon tha showing made by the switchmen visited packing tnfa packera committee, admitted that the headquarters today, and nutit g, right was on the aide of the packer butchers If necessary tW Aa a result of the investigation, it to that striking switchmen would refuse to haMimi not thought the stationary firemen will WANT INJUNCTION DISSOLVED. and meat for Kansas City strlk yufo, and stood ready to lend finsselii ill We still hope the packers will make 8L Loul July 19. Representatives to the strike. They were told thx a concession In return for all wa have of tha East St. Louis packing honse mad said President Donnelly today. who secured nn Injunction against the present such n step waa not Men still at work are anxious to go on strlken preventing them from Inter-tarinn sympathetic strike, but I will not ask with men, wen today QUIET AT OMAHA, them to strike until all means tot a served with tha legal five-danotice to satisfactory arbitration has been ex- dissolve the injunction by attorneys Omaha, July 19. Quiet Is thierfcr hausted. of the day among the striker! g tfc , employed by the striker There to no change in the strike packing plant Few, if any, o( tk Chicago, July 19. A final effort to situation. old men have returned to vert, t secure, as a basis for arbitration In the packers have gives formsl Mia the stockyards strike, an agreement to the livestock exchange that they EXPECTED GENERAL STRIKE for the packers that all employers AT KANSAS CITY. are prepared to slaughter 1,104 a& on strike shell be reinstated within a and 6,001) hogs daily. specified time, was made today by Strike pickets prevented tnnfg Tokio. July 19. The Japanese seised 19. the Kansas face of the la President Butcher Pass Donnelly Mo City, Tien July men returning from their routatea and held the heights at to Open the Democratlo Workmen. In a letter to J. Are They of strike ata of probable sympathetic Ogden the yards of the plaati ml Sunday east of Makumeaaa. The' Campaign in the Windy City. Armour Mr. Donnelly declared that If their engineer electricians end other entering the chief of police escorted tbsa ns tack on llelemetaag began at I o'clock la tha morning. A battalion of Russonally, Charles Bonner, whs to Esopus. N. Y., July 19. The conferheen hired to work in n packing km, sian Infantry and a squadron of enrol' ence of Democrats held last night at refused police protection, ujhty ry assaulted the Japanese company on tha Hoffman house. New York City, would get through, the picket be out poet there. Tha Russians received was tha subject of the keenesUinterest alone. .With n revolver ineadkd reinforcements until they were a regieven to hiththo who here, villager ment strong. The Japanese reel sled be made hto way through the aim content have been erto knowlin the bat wan taken in charge byjjdto doggedly. All their o (Beers were either of Parker's nomination edge Judge men the killed or wBBnded, hut still without or about details gtut-si- p bothering refought on. The Japanese finally connected with his campaign. The end the Rusceived reinforcement Judge read the newspaper accounts of WORKMEN BARRED AT ST. fin. sians rstlred at I oclock la the after(be conference with. close attention, but noon. as usual without could which comment, 8L Paul, July 19. Although Mi In the afternoon eight companies of reach the newspaper men. dent Willis, of the Butcherf toe Russian Infantry end a body of cavalry to A current there that will be report attacked tha Japanese position at Cbla-to- n. promised Governor Vanaant ttot fit an effort to get Judge Parker to begin about the packing ban Tha Japanese there were reinpickets middle-wehis active campaign In the would be removed the plant va 4 forced by a company of Infantry and with a speech at Chicago soon after a company of engineers, and the Rusactively blockaded today when tkd Agree- ffloe the notification. It to understood Mayforce arrived for work. A Me sians were repulsed. Ie hie report ob or Harrison to anxious not only to initiation seemed to prevail to hm Conthe fighting General Kurokl says that have the first big gun of the campaign the Russians aumbarsd about two dieverybody out but the officials el Ik Bred In Chicago, but to have Judge company and the women stcmpiA visions, sad wars formed of parts of Parker and W. J. Bryan on the plater tha Third aad ninth Siberian sharpform together upon that occasion. General Flower, president ( Ik shooters, the Ninth and another InNothing deflnlte on the aubject can be South St. Paul Stock Yards map fantry division. The eJapanese lost learned here, for Judge Parker absomen killed called n meeting of the directed S four officers and thirty-nin' lutely refuses to discuss any of. hto discuss the situation and Invite! r aad 9 (teen officers and two hundred Ing of British ships in the Red sea by plana subsequent to his notification. men wounded. Tha casand forty-on- e s Lytle to be present, but ths an Ho far na the notification Is concernthe Russian volunteer fleet, are reualties all occurred In the second direfused. Instead he said he wind HAVE NOT DISPATCHED FLEET. ed It will be held at Roaemont- - Judge New York, July 19. All carpenters by n strike. About 1,900 men are af- no hotheads in the town and can vision. General Kurokl mentions, but a garded es very grave international InParker Intends to remain hers throughfected, . Ordinary laborers hare been control tbe situation if General lbs Master does ant enumerate, the trophies caphere the Carpenby employed 19. 5:19 . m. cident London, July The seizure of Ihe steamer out the campaign, save two or receiving 92 for gleven hours work. er would leave the tow perhaps tured. Hr estimate the Ruaslaa out locked been ters The foreign office this afternoon asauciation have Malacca by tha Hi. Petersburg and hor three absences to make speeches In They ask that the hours be cut to ten as exceeding his own. authorlxed the statement that there by order o tha board of governors of and the pay Increased to $2.25. arrival in the Hues canal as a prise of large citle such as Chicago, Philadelis absolutely no truth In the story assoBoa-tothe Building Trades Employes Lest year they received 12.25. This war, on her way to IJbsu, has coma as phia and New York and probably that Great Britain had Informed HARD FIGHTING NEAR IN NEW YORK. ties up the car- spring the company cut wage in acciation. The lock-oa climax and the cabinet today to con NEW CIIWANO. Germany of the dispatch of a fleet te Alexandria with the Intention of penter work on every large building In cordance with terms of a combine of sidering the course to pursue. " The New York, July 19. Temporvy the borough and involves between five nearly all the lumbermen of northern lief In the beef British law officers acknowledge the checking Russian Illegalities In the strike altuatka ss Chicago. July 19. A apodal to the me California, Red thousand sc thousand six The office and also of the Russians to seize and deforeign right Newa from New Chwang says: Hard today with the beginning of tk Is no there acfoundation for ths tain malls, provided that only says This to the first time since tha of Ab. During tt)M isfc the fighting has been going on fur sev- belief expressed In the dispatch New York,' July 19. George E. whichfeast communications are take but they continues for nine days ditto ceptance several months ago of the arhorae-mep In tha eral from known of MedMalta that the British among neighborhood days taka the most serious view of bitration agreement of the Building Smith, popularly the orthodox Hebrews will abatdstaa ' as Pittsburg Phil, to reported, meat of llerranean squadron's departure status of the two Russian ships patrolassociation that Trades Employes' Tongschu, eight miles east of Ta Tcho Commander in any kind. Quiet piwdh ib Department PhilipseriMalta might be connected of according to the American, to be ling the Red sea and if any action or there has been n general lock-oKlaa It la reported that the Rus-- . from house centers todu the for Its packing pines 8peake with (he presence of the Russian protest ensues It will lie rhlehy regardkind. The carpenters locked out ously HI from long trouble. Ha 1s be- with few exceptions business ataa km In last night's engagement any fleet In the Red se It was added ing treated near Saranac lake. In tbs practically at a standstill ing the passage of these erstwhile merlost 1,200. . was 9,100, and tho Japanese belong to (be Brotherhood of Carpenat the foreign office that tha move- chantmen through trouble to owing to the Adirondack mountain hut little hope the and the Dardanelles, ters, , The Japanese also have been in active menu of the British squadron are and their subsequent transformation contact with the Russians east of Hal violation of the arbitration agreement to felt for hto recovery. In no way connected with the re- 19. Brig. General Smith accumulated n large fortune In Manila, July into shiis of war. by carpenters striking on a contract Cheng, where there hove been many cent Incidents in tha Red m Denver, July 19. It la . minor action Striking comment la made regarding William H. Carter, commanding the held by one firm holding membership hto turf venture but waa warned some that John F. Vnllery, general N the Russian policy in this matter. It la Department of Vtoayas, with headquar- In ths Master Carpenters association. time ago that repressions of hto emoAlong Knropalkln'a front and flank The trouble was about tha handling tions .while witnessing races on which of the Burlington at Cincinwtfi the Japanese are moving into posiregarded as Impossible that the com- ters at Iloilo, in his annual report on the establishment of be the new general agent of tto army posts, manders non-uniwere wood. Twelve men struck he staked large sums was destroying of full 19. tion, lut the general attack Is bring given n British cirpower and the July as follows: and he hto in Denver. retired. speaks . officials health, practically I until therefore reinfurcesix and weeks bn are about cles Inclined to the recent srisitrce and overhaul- postponed sgo. supplies building This has been followed by the Thethe men were ordered to return to grave conclusion that the Russian government gave implicit Instructions to usual crop of saloons and disreputable work pending a settlement and did so, people. With the well regulated post but more men were required aa (he two commander the The effect on the stock exrhange was exchange of former days weak men work progressed, and there was more choice a had of and evils, seen in a heavy fall In consol generally friction, which ended In another strike. and other gilt edged securities on fears of chose the lesser, the pure beer of the Tho men were ordered to return to So as the exchange. long misguided work n second time, but only the international complication ' The dangers and difficulties of the south are Christian women of America Insist twelve men who originally struck recanteen upun carrying the question turned to work. me board of governmuch commented uion in the newspapers which are practically unanimous Into politics, young soldiers, whose ors of the employers association met powers of resistance to temptation are again and gave the carpenters n fixed In denouncing the dubious and lrregu lar character'' of the volunteer fleet below the normal or not firmly exer- time on which to return. The carcised. will continue to fall victims to veescls. penters went to work three hours after plagues of service In India and tbe it their actions are proved, as we the order was time set, but the lock-oOur painless extracting by. our new method to a pronounced Orient the drunk Namely, generally: believe to be, those of vulgar fillbuat enforced, much to their astonishment enness. dissolute venand company ces aa the following petienta have teatified era, said the St James Gazette. thy must be recalled by Russia or the skull ereal disease STRIKE SETTLED. crosshones must be run up and New York. July 19. A settlement Cha N. Gidding Druggi Greet- and they will be fired has been reached tn the strike which upon whenever Shurtliff. Stirling New Visitors-Ba- nd sighted. lines of tied up the trolley Burg, Another elcmenl adding to the dsn' Will Moran. N. Y and vicinity n few days ago. ger of the situation is the attitude After n day of much disorder a com Mr. E. Hall. Jepen may assume. The rail Mall Gamiltee of strikers and citizens conMr Lucy Steven zette poluU out that if. as stated, in ferred with the companys officials Mr, Harry Eddington. who' agreed to recognize the union, dlspsiches from Constantinople, the Russian guardship Chernomoretzo traMr. Elli (Standard offica, take the strikers bark and submit reversed the straits fully armed Mr. John Butlar. it Travel 2.000 Milas in Order to Con. maining differences to arbitration. The Cincinnati, July 19. The business of Richmond. Vs.; Charles Stager of would seem to Justify service will be resumed today. in Japan regardsummate Mr. Their Cha McCarthy, Happines sessions of the grand lodge of Elks be- - Toledo, and David L. Watson of Terre ing Turkey as an ally of Russia and were llsure. contestants. the terms adthe BREWERS STRIKE. At ths invoking of session the gan today. public Mr. Thomaa Burdltt. for grand Among ths candidates treaty, dresses were made by August Her- trustee were Ralph Phelps of Detroit: 19. Over 600 Mr. Wygand Smith. Chicago. July 19. Having travelled San Francisco, July exalted ruler of the mann, Cincinnati R. F. McNulty of Sae Antonio, and J. 2,090 miles that they might carry on union brewers, employed In twenty-tw- o Mr, Albert Peterson. HANNA'S NEW YORK ESTATE. 1 lodge, and chairman of ihe committee Bchumler of St. Paul. Charles W. their courtship without interruption, breweries, struck today for an adva arrangements: Mayor Flrirhman Kauffman of liuboken has no opposiMiss Hazel Hunt. C. A: Gordon and Miss Katherine vance of wages from 920 to )22 a week. ind Governor Herrick with a response tion as grand esteemed lecturer. New York. July 19. Marcus A. Has. Ilueek of Tacoma. Miss Mable Spencer. Wash., have been The men directly affected are employty Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph T. Fen-sin- g na. iste senator from Ohio, left a net married In Erar.ston. 111. After Mr the Inside the ed various establishments, Montgomery. of Indianapolis. ANCIENT ORDER OF lerinal estate iu this city ceremony they began the return trip to the drivers nnd other outside men not While the grand IcdRe was in session HlkERXlANS MEET. to $73,219. An appraisementamounting of tbe the Pacific coast to seek the forgive- having taken actio The secretary of i band contest was held at which property has Just been mads, it con- ness of MIS! Hncek'a father, who had the Brewer1 union say that the rites ringing from 2oo to 91.000 were St. Louio, July 19. The national sist! of trust company mock. The senforbidden the marriage. are strikers skilled not nnd workmen titered. The feature tomorrow will he convention of the Ancient Order of Hi. ator held no real estate whatever in Gordon Is a student In a Chicago can readily be replaced. (he parade for which prises of 9300 hernias and ths Ladles' Auxiliary, this city. medical school. To he near her lover ech have heen offered. opened today with a solemn high mass and to educate herself In a way conLUMBERMEN STRIKE. William J. O'Brien of Baltimore and at St. Patrick's cathedral. This to tbe Newburgh. N. Y July 19. ,T. Ever-et- t genial with his taste Miss Hurrk Samuel H. Needs of Cleveland were the largest convention in the a Wilson, until few of came to Chicago to study as a trained years ago chit Redding. Cal.. Jnly 1. The entire ontestants for grand exulted ruler. the order. It la estimated history that there clerk in the treasurer's office at West nurse. The hride is the daughter of J. plant of the McCloud Lumber company For grand exalted secretary Fred are nearly atMH.m members iu Uoint for 2i years, died here St. R. Hncek, a wealthy grain merchant of a McCloud, Siskiyou county, the largRobinson of Dubuque. T. K. A. Burke Lout from hemorrhage of ths stomach. today Tscom est lumber plant In the state. Is tied up Chicago, July 19. seeeeeeeeeesseeeesseee eeaeeeeeesseeeeeeee leu sibl tide kfc ud Mr ip non-unio- IB y c nni; DK na It 9m toi AND trans-Atlanti- Vi PARKER IU W k FIVET v. T E Seizure and Overhauling of British Steamers By Russian Ships in Red Sea Receives st Attention of British Japan May Regard Turkey as An Ally Cause is the Violation of Arbitration ment by Carpenters Striking On a tract Held by a Firm Belonging to Master Carpenters' Association of Russia sasssassssaastsaaas . Ay-o- . n. ut FAVORS THE CANTEEN ut . . The Chicago Dental Best Set Teeth $8.00 Co. ut Addresses of Welcome Express Warm PACIFIC COAST LOVERS Contest ings to the Held and Big Prizes Given Anglo-Jap-ane- se 347 24th Str cet OGDEN 1 l - - - - UTAH I. |