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Show COALVILLE TIMES. JAPS WILL ft B. JOKES, - mJ Button Editor Ihiw. BROWN TO MOVE FORWARD. Outpoata Is Activity ef the Japan to 8creen Regarded as Intended Movements of Their Armies. hrtMlaMNMa Om TaitwwMWiniiw m , 1 I MeetW.... - VUiee Stacie iiii nww ' bl ( w,,,..... mit. .to . Ctaiwww... .!.... . , r At 4 the far eatt degiven out Wednesday morning the on skirmishes of scribes a series southern front of General Kuropat-kin'- s nrmy. the only Importance of which lies In the fact that the Japan-f-ft- t are showing a disposition to press forward and feel out the Russian s positions. General Mlstchenkos In every case drove back the opposing forces. a The activity of the Japanese Is doubttesa Intended to screen movements of their armies, and therefore may be regarded as precursory symptoms of final preparations for an advance, which probably wUP begip within a week. A special messenger has brought to the emperor General Kuropatkln's full Official advices UTAH STATE NEWS. Bridget Schofield, an old pioneer of Salt Lake, died last week at the age of tl year. from cos-sack- Datlln, the Utah sculptor, haa wen unstinted praise with his latest work In the east Emancipation day was appropriately celebrated by the colored population of Salt Lake last week. W. Barney of Ogden was injured In n railway accident at Omaha on the 29th, but is on the road to recovery. and Hans EX Larsen, a respected citizen of Spring City, died suddenly last week from Bright's dla- - out-post- well-know- n S A solid block . of i t LOCATION OR A ru RAM. r homes twenty-fou- r are to be erected la Salt Lake-Cit- y In the near future at n cost of over 1200,000. The barbers' nnton of Salt Lake last week advanced the price of shaving and haircutting from 10c and 25o to 15? and 35c, AU the sugar factories In the state are running full blast t4 it Is said the output of this article wilt eclipse , any previous year. Murray la petitioning the city council to consider the question of Installing and maintaining n water system for Are protection. A real, live mountain sheep If' to be on exhibition nt the Utah state fair, a rancher from the northern part of the etate having mnda the entry. The erection of ides to string wires for the purpose of lighting the streets many miles south of 8alt Lake haa begun and In a few weeks wQl be com. pleted. v ; September In the ore and' bullion market dosed on settlements aggregating 12,055,388 thla compared with 91,950.111 tor the corresponding period last year. David Lloyd, an employee of the emelter at Bingham Junction, waa severely burned last week by having hot la poured over hta right foot He may lone his foot The town of Chester celebrated the opening of Ita new school house last KprwiViii r tr respect and for ita sue has not a su- -- perior la tbe state. C. W. Dickinson, n deserter from the United States navy, surrendered himself to the authorities at Salt Lake, last weak, and will be held awaltiug formal notification. Four yean ago Leslie Williams now began to bleed. Bo frequent were tbe bemorrhagee that be became emaciated and died laat week at Peon. He was 14 yean of age. Work hat commenced on the ward meeting house at Pleasant drove. It le reported that the building will cost fully 115 000 when completed. It la an elegant structure. Charles Myers of Park City attempted to clean a ahot gun without first extracting the ahella, and as a result hot himself In the left hand, sustaining n painful wound. Tbe cities of American Fork, Lehl and Pleasant Grove are to begla work thla week on the construction of the Silver Lake reserVQlr, In American Fork canyon. The lake has a surface area of ten acres. - PREDICTS END OF CHICAGO. THssam UJafai.tzz f 7, bt t LiAmnofatmmsiYJSzsim Fu Pas which haa become the object of attack by the Japanese, is Indicated In the map. It is located about tion amounted to fanaticism, their effifteen miles almost directly east of forts never ceasing during four diyt. Mukden, and Is hut a short distance One battalion of Japanese, haring refrom tha tombs of the Chinese em treated Into a valley were exposed to perors. Taltng (not to be confoundthe Russian shrapnel fire and .were ed with . Tiding, north of Mukden) almost annihilated. Eventually the and 8anlunku, whence the Japanese In succeeded Japanese placing eae drove the Russians, also are shown. field two nnd machine gurJTVu pogun They are about sixty miles northeast of Llosysn. The operations thr In-'- sition behind hastily made b to t -; 'r iicr!iedvyt tutor i Tbrir tenure otlhe ry movement bn the part of tbe Jap- the fire of the Inner forts, w insecure, and when Ldeutengt Fug-- 1 anese. goreky and the volunteers charted the tide turned against them. On bat-of Liao of the battle Tbe report Tang. tallon, composed of the remnats of messenger, who submitted to an In- two companies, waa annihilate In terview, declares that tha main army trenches which they refused to dela concentrated at Tie pass, and that sert Another detachment wii driven It la not likely Genera ' Kuropatkin Into the Russian entang'emeett where Captain Sychaff's force was' salting will make a determined stand at Muk- ,. and completed Its' rout Two other den. attempts made by the Japan est to re; There were recurrent rumors of tho take tbe positions fa! ed. fall of Port Arthur, but they have not Psopl Are Becoming tick ef Bloodthe slightest foundation. shed and Slaughter. Mukden reports that the days are Tha of St Petersbut. has Novostl, fine and warm, but that tbe nights the following paragraph : pertinent ire growing bitterly cold. Snow. haa fallen at Hlng Chang. An official re- , The present war Is a terrible object lesson to the people of the world, and port from Toklo giving an account of a skirmish contains the announcement though nothing can prevent It being that the state of affairs at tbe front of fought to a finish, the people of ill nations are sick of b oodsbed nnd iur army remains unchanged. (laughter, and doubtless heretfu any country will think long befon drawMARRIAGES. URGES. CONTRACT ing the swrrd. Any auggextics of peace, therefore, ought to be welcomed, and perhaps the natlact at no distant future will be aMs to realize, through tbe Instrumentality of The Havue, that universal disarmament which was the emperor's motlvt ha assembling tbe tribunal. ?' x 1 Three Killed In Street Car Accident Three more names have been added to the list of people who were Injured In the street car disaster that took place Sunday at Eighth avenue and Clement street, San Francisco, the motoraan being unable to control his crowded car, owing, as he claim, to defective brakes. Those who lost their lives were Frederick Feud sen and Harry Curran. Fourteen perrons are suffering from injuries, but no further deaths are exported. Tbe Bell Telephone company of Salt Lake haa been granted n franchise to run wires for a line to Union, and tho Independent company waa granted ita request to string wlrea - to Bingham Junction and West Jordan. - Dougina Bennett and Claud Sadler stole n wagon toad of groceries in Salt Lake last week and tried to dispose of them at a reduced price, They may be committed to the reform echool and given n chance to mend their ways. -- Robert Hatch, tho negro who com- mitted an assault with a loaded revolver on Clarence Denton tn Salt Lake last April, haa been sentenced to six months' Imprisonment In the county Jal) and to pay n fine of $109 or serve .100 days In default Kelt Sorenson, proprietor of a shooting gallery la Ogden, waa accidentally ahot through the hand by n stranger, who waa evidently Intoxicated. His Circle st handling of the gun canard it to explode, the ball passing through Borenson's light hand. While Mr. and and Mrs. T. J, Pars'd Ice of Salt Lake were pecking their trunks preparatory to move, their child climbed Int the window and fell three stories to the pave ment below. Not a bone, waa broken and the child will recover. John Benson of American Fork, pur, chased from a druggist what he supposed to be rochell salts, and took n large dose, dying in n short time. An examination disclosed the fact that the druggist had given him antimony tartrate Instead of the' salts . HENRY CPAVNE OEAO, " Postmaster General le Called After IN. , CARNAGE HORRIBLE DURING ness of Several Years. SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR. Henry C. Payne, postmaster general of tbe United States, a member of the One Battalion ef Japanese W Anni- Republican national committee and a hilated in Trenches Which They stalwmrtof bis party, with whose hisRefused to Desert tory be has been identified for many years, died at apartments at the ArA private letter received from port lington hotel In Washington, D. C, Arthur, dated September 22, gives fur- at 6:10 oclock Tuesday evening after ther details of the fighting from Sep- an illness of several years. He waa tember 19 to September 22. The 60 years old. The end was peacefuL began with heavy bombard- Tbe cause waa mitral valve trouble ment directed against nearly a.l the and dilation of the heart. Russian outposts and many of the Mr. Payne, in tbe capacity of memmain forts. Tbe shelling of the re ber of the Republican national comdoubt protecting the water supply of mittee had participated In six presiPort Arthur waa tremendous. Night? dential campaigns, nnd during the last fall, September 19, found the water- four of them was a member of the exworks redoubts reduced to mere heaps ecutive committee of- - the national of debris. The garrisons of the re- committee. He was the acting chairdoubts thereupon retreated safely to man of the national committee during the main fortlficatloos under tha cover the Interim between the death of Senof darkness. ator Hanna and the election of SecreAt 4 o'clock tbe same afteraooa the tary Cortelyou aa Its head, and tha Japanese assault on High hill began. trying duties that then devolved upon The Japanese plan of attack never him, supplementing as they did the varied. First a bombardment and strain of the postal Investigation, then an assault, and when repulsed sapped hla vitality and led to hla final a bombardment and then another as- breakdown. sault. The desperate determination The last official caller to inquire as of tbe Japanese to capture thla post- - to Mr. Paynes condition waa President Roosevelt, and he bad been gone SITUATION AT PORT ARTHUR. bout ten minutes when the stricken member of .hla cabinet expired. As Mr. Roosevelt was leaving he spoke feelingly of Mr. Payne to the newspaper men gathered in front of the hotel as the sweetest, most lovable and most trustful man I ever knew. Mrs. Roosevelt, accompanied by Captain Cowles, also was a caller at the family apartments of the Paynes dnrlni tbe late afternoon. ImmI-Um- mat or evaacairriom KILLED . MEN ANXIOUS 40 M At rwttCrt la CttWIk VtaV tliinl . ,. tot t iw, w tour. ADVANCE THOUSANDS George Meredith, who believe that contract marriages tor limited periods re a possibility of the near future. Is a celebrated English litterateur. Hit mother waa Irish. hla father Welsh, and he received his education In Gerand pubmany. He waa bom tn 13-lished his first volume of poems In 151. ' Though he has written several booka. It la practically witbln twenty years that Meredith has become famous Critics have complained severely of his literary stylo. ... v -- i ' Senator Laid to Rest The last services over the body of United 8tates Senator Georga Friable -- - Hoar were held Tuesday In Concord. Maas, the place of hla birth, and sev- eral hundred' of the senators former townsmen followed the body to the place of Ita burial tn Sleepy Hollow la the first parish church cemetery service was conducted by the pastor. Rev. Loren B. McDonald. The pastor spoke no words of eulogy, reading Instead James Russell Lowell's poem on Channlng. At the grave brief services of burial were held. Floods In Oklahoma. A Guthrie, Oklahoma, special lay the Scuth Canadian river la higher than in forty yean, and In n&ny placet wagon and railroad bridges have .been swept away. Tbe rivet began rising Saturday and Sunday was out of Its banks at many points. There have been no excessive rains la Oklahoma for weeks, and the rise la due to floods tn Colorado. It It feared that tbe loss to cotton and corn emps, bridges and other properties along the river throughout the two territories will be enormous, v. , r BALTIC FLEET TO SAIL IN GREAT DISTRESS s I , BETTER TO ENCOUNTER NOW THAN LATER. JAPS VOMITING BFELLB LONG RESISTED EVERY EFFORT TO CHECK. Evan If Port Arthur Squadron Should Mrs. Brooka Becama Be Weak She Be Annihilated First. Think She Would Hava Died But Fer Or. Williams Pink Pills- - Announcement is made that Em- Sarah L. Brooks, of No. 46 Park. Chicago, Illinois, gives the disfollowing account of her cure from squadron. After months of preparaof vomiting: spells tressing tion and several false starts it Is beFor five years off and on 1 was lieved that the squadron Is at last on treated In vain by different doctors tha eve of its departure upon its long Cor relief from a stomach trouble ' Journey. which showed itself tn frequent and exA division in the admiralty has trying spells of vomiting. Part of tbsi isted throughout the period of prepar- Urn I was able to work, and again of would be confined to bed for tbtee or ation regarding the advisability tour days in succession. sending out the aquadron, but with My stomach was at times so deliof the size decision double to the the cate that It would not retain even Manchurian army and press the war plain water. Tbe spells would somewith vigor, the logic of those who for times occur at Intervals of halt an months have Insisted that every avail- hour, and would leave me so weak able ship should be dispatched to the tha I would be compelled to lie down between them. I would have several far east has finally prevailed. of them during tbe nlgbt following vicThe argument that no complete a day of such attacks. Finally I beunover la tbe possible Japanese tory came ao weakened that I had to give less the command of the sea Is wrestp working altogether. I welgned only ed from them, could not be overcome, ninety-fou- r pounds. and though much valuable time haa Laat January I read about Dr. Wilbeen lost and tho' moment seems In- liams Pink Pills for Pale People in auspicious, R la officially' latimated one of the Chicago dally papers and that an Irrevocable decision has been bought a box and began to use them. found bad used half a bos taken to dispatch tha Baltic fleet even After I Icould on my stomach tbe that keep If tha Port Arthur squadron should food I Ate. I was encouraged by this be annihilated before Its arrival thero. and kept on using the pills for four It la realized' that the squadron, months. At the end of that time the which, on paper," is about equal la vomiting spells had ceased altogether fighting strength to the Japanese sad my weight went up to 142 pounds fleet, will be much better able to en- sad ia still growing. 1 think I surely would have died if counter the foe now than next spring, had not been for Dr. Williams' Pink It an after the Japanese ships have had vomited clear Frills, tor 1 sometime winter to clean, repair and refit. blood, and for three or four days at a While hopes are still entertained time I could not eat a bits of anythat Port Arthur may be able to hold thing. One doctor said 1 had chronic out until the appearance of the Baltic Inflammation of the stomach, and anfleet, tbe question of the fall of that other said my difficulty was a cancer, none of their medicines did me stronghold does not, apparently enter but good at alL Finally I concluded any adgreatly Into the calculations of the that I did not have blood enough to peror Nicholas will visit Rev si on Tuesday' to bid farewell to the Baltic Lln-eol- m Mrs. 1 miralty. digest my food, and I began tbe treatThe only thing expected of the Port ment that has cured me. I can eat Arthur squadron ts to break out ol anything now, and have strength for the harbor and Inflict as much damage all klnda of work. I always keep Dr. as possible upon Admiral Togos fleet Williams Pink Pills on hand, and I Such ships as escape are expected to recommend them to my friends beI know they cured me. make their way to Vladivostok, where cause Dr. Williams Pink Pills scree with the repairs on tbe cruiser Bogatyr are tho most delicate stomachs and understood to have been practically strengthen the digestive organs until completed and those on the Rosela thoy do their work perfectly. They and Gromobol are searing completion. arc sold by all dm grists. The question of the war to the far Rapt In His Art. east will depend upon the issue of a ea fight after the arrival of tbe BalMusician I tell you. ladles, wo arttic fleet Vladivostok, although iste cannot succeed unless w give up to winter for commercial ships, onr vary aouls to our art Wby, last can easily be kept open for a fleet of week I was so to a composition rapt war vessels by means of that I waa playing, that a thief stole tho violin from under my chin and I BY DAMAGE WATER. GREAT ; . ever noticed it. , . t , From Two to Four Feet Water In the Business Portion. Prof. Grove K. Gilbert, one of tha Geodelegates to the International A terrific flood struck the city ef What U the tea mood? graphical Congress, has attracted Trinidad, Colo and the valley along I there a tea mood? wide attention to himself by predictthe Las Anlmaa river, devastating a ing that eventnally tha city of Chi- wide section and causing n money lost A contemplative mood. cago will be submerged in Lake Michwhich at present cannot he estimated, 2.500 igan, He gives tha city, however, Would a little hurt? but which may reach several hundred years more of existence, . explaining rata the lake ia at thousand dollars. that tbe only rising Mmk, A fcUbv tojMr of eight Inches each century. Prof. Every bridge in the city of Trinidad Gilbert Is n native of Rochester, N. la out. the Santa Fe station la demolCaro tor horses in Paris. and has been a government geoloall are railroads tied of the Paris ished, up used to ba called unhealthfnl gist for nearly thirty years. Hla in- and the and telegraphic ser- tor horses, but In recent years the contelephone emand have writings vestigations Mora ditions bava been considerably Imbraced a wide range of subjects, but vices completely suspended. In the residence proved. During the hot weather la ha la best known through his studies than thirty city blocks and business sections were from two July tho Society for the Prevention In dynamic geology and physical geof Cruelty to Animal! provided tho ography. He has been president of to four feet under water along the eafoo and restaurants with free woodthe American Society of Naturalists river. en buckets on condition that they and of the Geographical Society of - So far aa known at noon no lives would supply cabmen with water for America, and Is now president of the were lost bat there were many nar- their animals. Moat of the proprieAmerican Association for tha Advancerow escapes. tors of these places accepted tho ment of Science. The flood was caused by the heavy offer. rain which haa been falling for two RACE. NEGRO ENTERS days. The storm assumed cloudburst proportions, and tbe Las Anlmaa river Will Oppose Democratic Candidate for went over ita banka. We serve nice tea at our It was Imoosslble to get within a Congress In Georgia. block of tbe river bed at any point and bouse ; we have learned how An Augusta, Ga dispatch says: The Commercial street was flooded for committee of the three blocks to the heart of the busiRepublican executive extremely nice it is. Tenth Congressional district has an- ness district Meantime the electric nounced the nomination of H. Porter, light and gas plants had been flooded Nra yaw aaap waa In complete darkness. the only negro practitioner at the Au- and the city gusta bar, to oppose T. W. Hardwick TOBACCO COMBINE FORMING. Celt Good Woman's Gama, for congress. The negroes are very Oolf la an axcellent game for womof Mr. Hardwicks attempt to Trust to Have Capitalization of Quar- en, aa the maximum of pleasure and ter Billion Dollars. fierclse is to he obUined with the have the fifteenth amendment to the constitution repealed. Thla is the first - A meeting of tbe American, tbe Con- minimum of labor. negro to run for congress here since solidated and tbe Continental Tobacco Many Children Are Sickly. companies was held tn Jersey City for Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, reconstruction duys. sad by Mother Gray, a nurse In Children action on the agreement for tbe merHome, New York, cure Summer Oom plaint, Japan Excala tha World. ger or consolidation of tbe three com- FeverUhnesseadacheJStomach Trouble, Among tbe passengers arriving In panies which bad been adopted by the Teething Disordersaad Destroy Worms. At U Druggists, 85c. Sample mailed FRE& San Francisco on the liner Mongolia directors of the Consolidated Tobacco from the Orient waa Major Louis L. company on September S, 1904. The Ad dree Alien & Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Seaman, surgeon la the United States plan submitted proposes n consolidaWhat Indulged In- - Gin. engineer branch of the army, who has tion of the three concern with n total In the stomach of one of the whales been studying Japanese methods of botad and stock liability of about eaught off tha coast of Shetland by a surgery in tbe campaign of that army something like 9110.000.000 whaling steamer has been found It was la peragainst the Russians. In his opinion, less than the aggregate of that of the large Dutch Japan Is far ahead of all dther na- three companies at present It Is pro- fect condition. tions of tbe world tn the organisation posed that all o jthe present consoliof her sanitary branch of the army dated tobacco companies collateral and-ha- s been 'the first' to anticipate trust bonds shall he withdrawn and Dont you know our tea! and take measures against the fact that the only bonds to be left outstandthat the greatest number of deaths in ing shall be the 6 per cent and the 4 war are caused, not by bullets, but by per eent direct obligations of the new You have missed a food company. .7 , disease, . .. FOSTOFFICE SAFE DYNAMITED. deal of comfort and Twenty Perish In Flood. ome money. different Dividend Checks Amounting to BeReports received from show Mexico the New that tween 9LO0O 910JX in and Ware points Taken. loss of life InJthe floods that have In the past week Is greater Tbe safe to the poctoffice at Rose-moo- t, Artificial Stone, than at flrdt thought. At least twenty a suburb, waa Philadelphia, The firm of Jencquel A Hays, of persons perished, and all sections blown open by dynamite. Postmaster Hamburg, Germany, have patented s have not been definitely heard from. Ten Santa Fe passenger trains are SUUwagon says that at the close of Woeeas for manufacturing an artl-cltied up at Santa Fa. but passengers each month dividend checks amounting building stone from Infusorial are being sent east and west over the to between 95,000 and 916.000 are sent earth, which they call guhroat This Pacific Rock Island and Southern to wealthy suburbanite and that many Rone la very light, ts fireproof, road, connection Fa being effected influence of most chemicals, Central, which letters containing such checks were through the Santa sad esa be easily sawed, nailed sad . stolen. ' , resumed operations Tuesday. bared. - TEA USp -- TEA fwMlk ul 9250,-000,00- gin-bottl- e. TEA , Man Hunt In Connecticut Is on In East Glaaoa-bury- . , A man-hun- t state police force, Conn, heeded by Chief Egaa, and maty of tha residents heavily armed are searching for John C. Vhtpple, ub-itwo weeks Ago, shot and seriously wounded a neighbor, James 8tarrr. and last week ahot State Pollrersu Loukee, who wae attempting to arretd him for tbe crime. It Is suspected that Whipple has burned two burn and all barns are being guarded uirht and day by armed farm bands. , p . n, ltt with-vtanda-t- X |