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Show 1 I JAPS AND RUSSIANS ggsT. COALVILLE TIMES. STRUGGLE CONTINUES t R, JOKES, Uuu. k at Chicago Vot The Striking Pac'-erUnt.l They Propoe-t-oDon Peace Can Secure Better Terms a rijtM 0ilS la ilnuc MMMMMOMH ... h II SO ; I ' . having voted I 4t W MM Bin) CoplM .,HM rM to contiruieti fcKk yard, struggle until better .IIM can be secured. as to their leaflet are m i quandary NEWS SUMMARY. be. shall what the n xt .sta'i merit was given In follow The Milton M. Carson, convicted In Chiout by the untnii Wednesday aftercago last week of assaulting n girl, noon: sentenced to life ftnprlnonent. The vtte of the organization wgs Housea In New York city actively ensn a proposition to de lare the stydka gaged in trade with Cuba report a off. Out of 2k strikers 2 403voted distinct revival In business throughout to return to w rk end 27 597 to remain the Islands. on strike unt'l a fair proposition em.Blaine Hoffman, aged 19, received bracing arbltratu n can be obtained to such serious Internal Injuries In a A committee has been appointed Pa-- , derlaranear the of football With Harrisburg, gams visit the paiktr to voted had m ijority tlon that the that death resulted. the strike announcement a, Three persons, all of Pittsburg, have continue made that the fight would be prosebeen Injured (n a collision between a cuted with renewed vigor Secretary - conference Urge racing automobile and a pa.k Trscy of the Alltel Tradewould b meat all board stated that trap. All will probably die. declared "unfair Advices from Paraguay show that MAY HAVE ESCAPED. negotiations for peace between the government of that republic and the Russians Believe Kuropatkin Haa Paraguayan Insurgents have been reFrom Japanea Forces. sumed. la little new from the far There The Russian Minister of the Interior In but St Petersburg the authoreast, h ays no reports of extensive that tbe critical confident are ities disturbances of several of tbe retreat Is past and Russia Stage of the Russian governments of southwest Is in danger no longer that Kuropatkin bare been received. of losing any part of his forces to the Three entire blocks of Bakersfield, pursuing Japanese. The Russian comCal., have been destroyed by fire; two mander haa arrived at Mukden, and men are dead and a third may not reIt is given out In St. Petersburg that cover and tbe property loss will probthe bulk of his army Is now near ably reach $250,000. there, while s dispatch from Mukden,n Rus-siaA Jewish year book Just Issued la filed Tuesday, says that the main ami northwtrd Is pushing army New York City contains statistics It la Indicated that place. evsctnatlng showing that tbs Hebrew population of that the Japanese are still harassing the world Is now 10,932,777, (00,000 of the Russian rear. Further than this whom reside In New York City. nothing Is known. While the British gunboat Comet New Party For Utah. eras engaged In firing practice off Following n series of conferences, n Splthead, the breach ' look of one was be d la Salt Lake City, of her guns was blown out, kllllnk three meeting WedBeaday night for the purpoae of seamen and Injuring three others. Initiating n new polltcal party opposed Bert Oakman, who stabbed Prank to church Interference In the political pennett to death during a quarrel at affairs of Utah. Tbe meeting was atHillsboro, Ore, Aug, 27, has been tended by about 100 men, who unanibald without ball for hearing by the mously adopted n declaration of pringrand Jury on a charge of murder. ciples and decided to put a state ticket Juan Chaves, aged 131 years, ! dead at Roswell, N. M. Mr. Chaves SCENE CP RECENT BOMBARDMENT AT PORT ARTHUR. was the oldest Mexican in New Mexico, and was born In the Pecoe valley when this was a portion of Mexico. Postmaster Robert Csrley of Golden, I N. M, has been shot and perhaps Thres Month (Mf I M M I eO The Chicago rr U-r- s tu anti-Jewis- WM m Russias auxiliary cruiser, Lena, which put into the port ot San Francisco last Sunday, presumably from Vladivostok, either will have to leave that port within a brief time prescribed by thla goveruhiewt, or will have to dismantle. That, in brief, it oan be stated authoritatively, la tbe decision of the American government Admiral Goodrich's report of his Investigation, telegraphed the navy department shows that to make temporary repairs to the boilers and machinery of the Lena, according to the aav&l experts opinion, would require about six weeks tme. The captain of the vessel claims that it needs new boilers and If the request be allowed to put these in as arranged, no leas than eight months time will be required to make the chknge. the, menu. MUST PAY THE FIDDLER- - CALL HALT ON CHINESE. Striking Packers Must Return to Wort at Individual Powers May Show Chin. What Limits of Neutrality Mean. The reports that Chinese troops are concentrating in tbe valley of the Liao river are causing considerable cony The Bourse cern In St Petersburg. Gazette thinks It is entirely probable that the Chinese government will formally propose to undertake to guard and to administer the territory actually occupied by the Japanese, adding: To this Japan doubtless will readily acquiesce, as it will relieve Japan bf guarding her tines of communication, In other words, regular Chinese troops will become auxiliaries of tbe Japanese, and the Japanese army, thus relieved of tbe necessity of protecting Its lines, stores and land transport will set free all the strength ot tbe Japanese forces to operate against Russia. China thus would become actually the ally of Japan. If the reporta are confirmed, not only Russia, but other powers, must Intervene to show China what the limits of neutraJty mean, Tbe fifty-nin- e days strike f Butcher and Allied Trades at the stockyards In Chicago la off. Vice president Smith of the Meat Cutters and Butchers' union said the vote of the confer--1 ence board of the Allied Trade coun-- 1 cil to bring th trouble to as end was unanimous. President Donselly has telegraphed thedeclaion to Ml the cities where the workmen hav, been on strike. More than 600 striking livestock bnndlers appeared at the office of Manager Skinner of tbe Union Stock Yards and Transit company to apply for their o.d positions.-- He bad previously announced that he would employ all the old men needed. None of tbe stock handlers were taken back, the men being informed that they would 1 e sent for when seeded. It ls understood that oeforo going to work they mav be required to sign an agreement selling forth that they return as individuals and not as an organization. SLEPT IN THE Hav Japan deavor to Hard Round-u- p MUD. Tim ,lo Em KUROPATKIN Kuroptklns y, .WILL OEFENC MUKDEN. Forces. j - It seems to be definitely cribllshed that Field Marshal OyanJs tired on Wednestroops abandoned to U4 off day the attempt wht General Kuropatkin, irmy at Muki arrived safely Fifty Thousand Men 8tatloned Ther to 8top Japanese. According to a St Petersburg die patch the emperor has received a long report from General Kufopatkln out lining the military situation and th disposition of the Russian forces, and describing minutely the strategical It Is also understood considerations. that General Kuropatkin dealt length-jty on the political aspect of the situa- - i.'te frightful NO- - Russlan Auxiliary Cruiser Lena Wilt Probaxly Remain In the Port of San Francisco Until End of War. & 4exertopFtto) mud and mire -- e Ing through f Mandarin roads. Some descrtH a of the ecenee along tbe line of threat are almost Incredible. Thetffd how the men lay down in tbe mui md. slept f S In a drenching rain. It Is evident that the last determined effort of the Japanese to, bring Kuro patkin to bay was made on Tuesday, but the Russian comnander-in-etue-f faced about and two corps, vith artilvhlle tbe lery, beat efff remainder of the troops continued to march to Mukden.. .After that the Jsp- anese could ony hang cm to tbe flanks and try to shell the retreating eelifmns from the hills. Tns outpost are still In contact, but they are not iven exchanging shots who made good his escape. The shooting occnred as Curley was leaving hie borne. The proposition to send to the Asiatic station a torpedo-boa- t flotilla as an adjunct to the flotilla of dee-tro- y era sent out la the spring, la under consideration at tbe Navy depart-eventuall- UNCLE SAMUEL WILL HAVE FOOLISHNESS, . rjT tJUh, verms or lumcmnio!. ted bo 111 leave 60.000 men to defend Mukden, while the remainder of his armjf retires to Tie pass. It J believed that General Kuroki has over 200,000 men. The general staff declares that since the battle of Liao Yang General Kuropatkin has been re- Queer Prank of a Bolt of Lightning. During a severe electrical storm which swept over Port Jerri N. M, many houses and barns were Brock by Hgbtnlng. At llartwood nenan and her daughter, were probably totally Injured. A belt entered th kitchen and truck a flatiron w 1th which the daughter was Ironing. The current ran np her arm and felled waa standing near, Th roof cf the house was torn off. inforced by two army corps. The seen of the recent fierce of Port Arthur reported by DEATH ROLL HEAVY. Gen. Stoeasel, Is Indicated on tbe map. The fortifications nnder firs are wbat Bsventy thousand Men Kilted During are known a the Ksekwan forts, th Past Months Campaign. most northerly end easterly ot the defenses of the fortress. Sushlyen, or The Red Cross officers fear an epl- also is pointed ouL It demlc of disease will break out In . te In front of this village that the both the Russian and Japanese arm-Japanese are said to be digging afies tha torrents of rain which fell both have trenches In th Tiger valley. Sushi-yeter the ten days battle at Lla Yang been arrested in Butte. west of the railroad and Is a mile worn-ou-t and AND BROKEN DEMORALIZED. from Arthur. mllea Port lour having compelled the Kansas The City fast passenger train shelter without to sleep hungry troops on tbe Chicago, Rock Island A Piclflo ln th field, allowing th supporters o! This th Condition of Ruttlu Army tn mire by the roadsides. In any case railroad was wrecked n half mile east In Far East movement to exercise their politiIt Is believed to be certain that tbe of Ttakllawa til, and more than thirty the Tbe French government authorities hardships endured by the soldiers will cal preference as to candidates for ths were persona bsdly Injured, two 6f recently received advice fro dlslu- result In a great Increase in slckqess. presidency and vice presidency. whom have since died. men In attendance by rising terested persons n ho have ju return- - f The icsses on both sides from AugThe In consequence of a quarrel with her d from Manchuria. One of them, ' nst 26 to September'5 are estimated at vote pledged their "life, liberty, prophusband, Mrs. Mary Toller of Butte, erty and sacred honor to enport the though strongly favorable to Russia. from 60,000 to 70,000 killed and Neb, poured kerosene oil over her movemenL and received from Devld reluctantly says that the Russian army Many of the killed and wounded clothes and set fire to them. She Is Keith, president of tbe Tribune Pub is much broken and deacralijed. It were left behind In the Chinese corn. Is added that the Siberian railroad la dying and her husband who tried to jlshlng company, and thfrom Joseph working perfectly, six train of the tunning World Power Asked to Intervene In paper, manager Llppman, save her life. Is dead. official here attach insurance that tbe paper would suport over It dally.to The the War. these statement Robbers effected an entrance to the the movement until the Issue was de- Importance business for which The Important Senator Kearna waa not postofflce at Hillsboro, Ore, and sue-- termined. Fear All Are Lot union assemwas his Interparliamentary but the present, support hearty seeded la blowing open the safe withsecond sesthe at Mr. was transacted fears are Grave Llppman. bled entertained for th out attracting attention. They se- pledged by In SL Louis held was which F. William of Robertaoemd safety his sion, cured money, stamps and papers to the CELEBRATINQ AT TOKIO. these With unanimity their great and 1 wife, her daughter, Tuesday hasband. value of 11000. There is no cluar ' different fifteen of who left Bridgeport, Conn, General Knowledge of thirty representatives Mrs. "Jack Keith, whose home I There Is Little j eight-foonaptha launch, Inteadtng til tional parliaments adopted two reeoluConditions However, a Baker City, Or, fired two shots at 1 A 7ter hours after tions of fae.chlng Importance her husband in a hotel In Mlasoolk, A Toklo dispatch says the general th launch sailed out ot th world are I on the Pwer,of aeHrDOTi I Mont, neither of which took effect staff has not yet mad public any Intervene now in the Russian- -d t th nn I th Ja!LnM0 war. in th other the naShe then attempted to Jump Bom the talls of th battle of Liao Yang. nd-d M no trac of tbVt baa window to her death. Her nusband la 0f the world are invited to Th people are still celebrating th tl0 employed In a local playhouse in Missecond session rtf The Is considerable spec- - been found and no word fro any tlclpat In there but soula. and hla wife charged him with elation over th official silence regard- - member of the rarty and President conference Is it Htguv 3hL hey were rec(d, Inconstancy. all kut j th Roosevelt 1 requested to lssuo the Ing General Kurokls movements since t Supposed term. Mrs. Leonora Jones, the woman who Sunday. call was shot by a gambler named George In German New Suld Native Joke Coat Man HI Life. HANGED NEGRO MURDERER. - Lauth at Oregon jClty, died at a PortPriests and Stater, cat-ti-a t George Reed, a aheepherder and land hospital twenty-fou- r hours Victim Secured In 8ptis of Sheriff and at and abot killed New haa been received fr- - Get waa drover, She made an ante morlater. Local Militia. man New Guinea eaytng thy latTea North Yakima, Wash, Tuesday night tem statement accusing Lauth of her After setting fir to the Jail end attacked th Catholic and by Patrolman Robert 8. Cayou.murder. hold to tried while Father drank waa th murdered out the Raschen who prisoner smoking Reed 14 Rub ,W. R. Pierce, cashier of the Plrst fir department was held at bay with tar. Brother! Bley. Planch. ftnd np Harry Hamlin to frighten him National bank at Mount Hope. Kant, guns, and the sheriff, hie deputies and Schellekena and Slaters and thought It a real hold-uSofi, tgthA Hamlin who started after Reed. Js said to be short in his accounts th soldiers outwitted, a mob esti- Annie, Agnes and Angella. TlSrty-slnotified Cayou J a high about $7000. He left a week ago to at- mated at over 2,000 persons oa Carou also thought Reed was native were captured ant him to hold ol wav commanded He at man. Huntsville, Ala, night, tend tbe World's fair and the shortage were excuted for the en The D pis hands. Reed fired at the ofnegro ac- them was discovered by an examination of lynched Horace Maples, of shot three time th native design to John vu of cused Waldrop. murdering ficer who, In return, Reed died tn-his books tree oa all th whites, but this u frte-di Th negro wa hanged on and hit Reed twice, th wmrt house lawn. atantly. well-know- n a, nt Seel-ese-yln- n - 1 1 t r par-victor- p Wed-letda- y tn wia . INDEPENDENCE DYNAMITE PLOT HAS BEEN REVEALED. On of he Gang of Assassins of Men In Colorado Mining Town Confese to Awful Crime. Non-Unio- n for Governor. The Demo rats cf Utah, In convention in Salt Lake City, on Thursday. the fol.owlng September 8. placed Memherof cob-ticket In the fieldW. Powers of S&t Lake; great. Governor, James H. Moyle of. Salt N. HarLake; secretary of state, Levi Grant general, mon of Price; attorney C. Baglcy of JProvo; Auditor, J. W. W. B. Geiger of Park City . treasurer, o "Wilson of Ogden; superintendent ol T. Porter Nathan public Instruction, Centerville; Justice of supreme court, presidential C. S. Varfan of Salt electors, Samuel New house of Salt Lake; Edward H Snow of SL George; Fred J.Klesel of Ogden Th Platform. The Democrarx of Utah, In convention assembled, reiterates its belief ln principles of the ot the has that always stood for ganlzatlon the rights of a.l the people, as against the demands of the favored classes since the founding of the republic, and reaffirms its faith In the great underlying principle laid down by Jefferson Incorporated into the Declaration of Independence in i Le following language: We hold these truths to be that all nn-i- are created equal; that they are enJiwel by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, and among these are 'ife, liberty and th pursuit of happircss That to secure these rights, gexemments are Instituted among aun. dcivlrg their Just powers from he lonsont cf the governed, and we pi dee ourse ves to a continuation of ti noliry which haa ever characterize! tins party; a strict adherence to that principle. We declare once again Jn favor of the axlcm. flri--t laid down by the f- inder of tie l)v. oeratlc party: Equal rights to all a:nl special privileges to none" j We endorse the p'atform adopted declared by and reaffirm the convention at the national Dcmocr-M- c BL I ouis, and t d'" y and enthunomination of siastically approve Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis for president and vke i resident of the United States We dlre t the atte t on of our felow o the conditions citizens of all parti of this state confronting the tlut-r- s because of the sdfK and disgraceful contentions which trxe divided the Republican party la 'v o opposing factions, each led !y a Republican United States senator. B fh conditions are the net results of tbe success of the Republican party in teceat years, manifest, and are hut the natural consequences of sn attempt to array one class of ou" citizens against another class In a f.-jwhich, if per slated In, will result In permanent to the best Interests of the com- monwealth. The Democratic party of 0, before the county attorney, giving de-tolls of the preparations to blow up the Florence A Cripple Creek railroad depot at Independence, Co.o., and also the plot for the carrying out of the plan to blow up the Vindicator mine. The depot jvas destroyed by nitroglycerine on June 7, 1904, and thirteen people were blown to pieces, and the Vindicator m'ne was blown up November 21, 1903. Romalne, In his confession, said: 'T left Canon- - City and went to Cripple Creek on the 5th of October, 1903, and bung around there until along the first part of November and went to work on the Golden Cycle mine under Superintendent Holman. Th$ next night after I went to work I got In with a gang of fellows who asked me to join the union and act as spy around the Golden Cycle and Vindicator mines. They were after Superintendent Holman. I could not find any way to get in there as they wanted and told them so. But a few mine evenings after the Vindicator was blown up by a dynamite machine furnished by me. About the middle of May I returned to Canon City and got a can of glycerine and 600 feet of wire I had hid In there. On the night of June 6 It was planned to blow up the Cripple Creek depot, so the next evening I got the glycerine and wire and with an iron prong about ten inches long and about four Inches wide at the top with two boles In there far enough apart to catch a pistol back of the hammer, ao that you could tie a string to the hammer and not interfere with IL I and another man crept under the platform and fixed things, running the wire to the iJelmonlco shaft, 600 feet away. We fooed around until tbe 10 o'clock train came in. I saw some of my friends there and realized that they would be killed. I did my best to run down and get this thing so It would not go off, and when they saw what I waa trying to do one man grabbed me and struck me with his pistol on the eye and again behind the ear, where I have scars now from those blows, and I was knockelTuneonsclous for a short time. When I came to again everybody In Cripple Creek was around there and there war great excItemenL Then I got out of the town as quickly as possible. That waa the 8th, and on the night of the 9th wff all walked down to Colorado Springs, and got there about 6 or 6 oclock the next morning. Tnree of the men bought tickets for Pueblo and I think they went west On the night of the 9th at 6:30 I took the Santo Fe train for the easL t time-honore- d t: i time-honore- d , - prl-ilpl- te now-plainl- ' y In-Ju- ry the state eqters its pretest against these conditions and the causes therefor, and caTs upon tbe people of the mate to rebuke at t h emails the a-, sumption and arroeame of tbe party which is alone responsible for tbe art nation. f d , W Topeka Implicating union miners In two explosion at Cripple Creek, which killed fifteen was never a member of Free Coinage union ot Alb manner any ether union conected with the federation. They utterly discredit the mans alleged confession- .Ominous for Russians. Horrors and privation of th Russian retreat recounted In the dispatches have not yet ben printed In London, so that the English morning papers, for lack of newa, comment chiefly on the details of the battle ot Liao Yang. Another day of Japanese silence strikes tbe military critics with the suspicion that the luS In n may be ominous for the Russians, the explantlon In the dispatches hM the absence of developments aronnd Mukden la largely due to the rains not yet having been published In London. ao-tio- 'Lunatics Bit . -- The Democratic party neither seeks nor fears the Interference of any ey LOSSES ARE ENORMOUS. cleslastical power, with the expression of popular wjll at the polls, End Fifty Thousand Killed In Battles la denies the right of any power or of Vicinity of Liao Yang. tny man, or set of men, to dictate poA Mukden dispatch says: All anx- litical nominations or to control political conventions. We hod that Ameriety regarding the Russian transport ican citizens are politically free and Is over. The Japanese hare crossed the equal, and tbe people alone should Bbakhe and are now resting. Only th Wield this power. While we are willing and ready at Russian and Japanese outposts are In all times to accoid to the president of direct contact Thousands ot woundthe United States the credit due him ed are being sent north. During the for his work in securing 'the paskge five days from August 30 to Septemof a national Irrigation law, at the ber 4, J2.S00 wounded were treated In same time we positively refuse to conwas a Republican measRed Cross ambulances, tbe Sisters ot cede thatonIt the contray was, as Is ure, but Mercy vying with the doctors In phy- shown by tbe record, initiated by, sical courage and resistance to fafor and Introduced by a Demo i craL advocated by Democrats, passed tigue. f A correspondent ot the Associated by Democratic voter, and but for the votes of Democratic members of both Press, who has just retarded to Mukwou . have been defeated by den with the Russian rear guard after houses, Republicans, overwhelmingly. having accompanied the army the We believe in the dignity of labor whole time since the battle of Liao the tollers ' the i0 Yang, ,ld It nTrtlteMdlledeow mdMMM for office to the enactment of snch pol icies and measures as will protect them In their rights and Insure their Discredit Romalnee Confession. personal liberty in the pursuit ot their President Charles H. Moyer and several occupations.' The Democratic Secretary William D, Haywood of the party now, as In the past, is the friend Western Federation of Miners declare of labor, and pledges its candidates to a just and equal enforcement of the that, EL S. Slagel alias Robert Ro- laws without discrimination tn favor malne, who has made a confession at of persons, property or power. It ad- ' e, Tbe vicinity of Tangier has been considerably disturbed by bandits. A caravan was attacked at a distance of two hours from the town and loot, Including SCOOO In money, was secured by the tribesmen. While kneeling beside a grave tn Washington cemetery at Gravesend. New York, Yalta Belkowlts, It years old, was trucked to death by the family monument, aheavy granite chaft, which toppled over, As a sequel to the attempted robbery of the gold vaults of the Granite Bimetallic company at Phlllpsburg, Moot. Prank Noble and Jack Boyd, Baled Power for Congress and Moyle War Operation Editor ond Business Kaaager. M th Pot tuff r. In i1villa. latrml kl T T. IfW, MCCUud-CU- In the Ff Art Almost at a Standi What little news va gun-da- y from tbe Manchurian theater ot war Indicates tbe almost ecu, sue pension of active operation, 7 both Russian, and Japanese. - Tbe last dispatch from Mukden vu d Sunday It uleta gening that thd understanding was that fore. of the Japanese bad retired to Yental on the railroad, about ten miles northeast of Liao Yang. Kuropatkin briefly report, that ther, was no fighting Saturday, Mcej)t small patrol encounters. A dispatch received In London from St. Petersburg give s report that Viceroy Allexetr has re signed. The Baltic Ceet, rumors re garduig which haxe from tin to Urns occupied the peraa reports, sailed Sunjay from CronHtadt, and It 1$ cfficially ,nnounred In St. Petersburg that Its destination Is the far east , gt peterwjurg dispatches indicat arUe preparations to greatly increase tbe Russian fighting force. The story from Port Artbifr is one of bombard NAME TICKET. DEMOCRATS HAIL OR DISMANTLE DYNAMITER IN PRISON Is Dangerous Apparent proof that Insanity may be communicated like hydrophobia la abown In a case attracting much attention from physicians at Bellevue hospital The subject la Nellie Halpln, a trained nurse, who waa bitten on the hand by an insane patient a year ago. Slnca then the wound frequently has given Mias Halpln great pain and never completely healed. She now auf. Iera severe convulsions resembling the manifestations of rabbles while th mental delusions are almost contlnu- - "Yocates lus compensatory wag eight-hou- r day In work on a'.l public works, and in mines, mills and smelters, and In all cases a fair and living remuneration for the labor of all men and women. Wltb a firm reliance in tbe integrity of the people of Utah, wo submit the Issues of this campaign, national and states to tbelr candid judgment at th , polls. for the service of an Bad Wreck In Missouri, Eight People Being Killed. The Wabash railroad passenger train southbound from Dea Moines to SL Lonla waa wrecked tear Pendleton, miles northwest of 8L Mo, aixty-sl- x Louis, Tuesday afternoon, killing eight passengers and injuring fifty others. The cause of the wreck has not been determined but it la thought fffiat a broken wheel derailed a passenger coach which jumped the track and derailed the dining car with It Judge Holds That a Man Cannot be Disorderly In a Saloon. Magistrate Pool of New York City baa handed down a unique ruling In cases of saloon brawls. Two negroes were brought before him, one having charged the other with disorderly conduct and attempting tonmtthe plaintiff with a razor. The fight occurred In a aaloon where the negroes had been drinking together. When this waa made known the magistrate ruled: A man cannot be disorderly in a saloon," and dismissed the case. V |