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Show VIU. NUMBER VOLUME OGDEN, ITT A 238 JAPS LOSE CRUISER IN PARKER WILL IHI THURSDAY, L HUNT MEDIATORS PORT ARTHUR SORTIE Russian Ships Make lin report Is accompanied the RuxM.m lurpcdii destroyer to this port. current this afternoon that the Sixteen warships have been sight-- , l In a cruiser Kesal was sunk off here. of the naval battle followin the sortie It is stated that the Mongolia will Three go to Shanghai. The Retvisan was hit Arthur. Port Russian fleet from boat destroyers are seventeen times in the recent bomJapanese torpedo Foo harbor bardment of Port Arthur, but was atatloned outside Che Russian destroyer only slightly damaged. The Japanese watehing for the fire has been directed toward the dock Arwhich arrived today from Port yards A hundred shells were dropped in one spot where a magazine had thur. been located. LOXDON.Au. 11. According to the of the Central REPORTED ESCAPE OP Tokio correspondent PORT ARTHUR FLEET Sews Admiral Togo is chasing three of the Russian cruisers which made CHE FOO, Aug. 11. A Russian torthe Vladivostok the sortie to Join pedo boat destroyer entered Che Foo fleet. harbor at 5:30 o'clock this morning LONDON, Aug. 11. A dispatch from and reported that six Russian battleToklo announces definitely that the ships, four cruisers and half of the Japanese have frustrated the attempt torpedo bouts escaped from Port Arthur yesterday morning. The torpedo of the Port Arthur squadron to esboat destroyer left Port Arthur last cape. night, bringing five passengers who stated that the Japanese fleet is purADVANCE ON LIAO YANG HA8 BEGUN suing the Russians and that a battle on the open sea is expected. 11. A Central LONDON. Aug., Xews dispatch from SL Petersburg 8EVERE ENGAGEMENT; RE8ULT8 UNKNOWN says: It is reported that the Japanese advanced agalnat the Russian left of Liao 11. The flank in the neighborhood Russian TOKIO, Aug Tang. The Japanese also retired from fleet emerged from Port Arthur Wedsome of their southern positions and nesday and a severe engagement with d. apparently the advance on Liao Tang the Japanese fleet, lasting all day, The Japanese destroyers athaa begun. tacked the Russians at night The reJAPAN E8E RECKLE88LY sults of the engagement are unknown. WASTE THEIR LIVES The Russian battleships Retvisan and Pobleda were seen outside Port Arthur CHE FOO, Aug. 11. The Rusalan this (Thursday) morning. torpedo boat destroyer which reached here from Port Arthur today is the TORPEDO BOAT WANT8 TO RETIRE FROM FIGHTING RechitelnL The captain states that the purpose of the sortie yesterday was to enable the Port Arthur warWASHINGTON, Aug. 11. Informaships to join the Vladivostok squadron, tion has been received at the state dewhich had been recruited by the purpartment to the effect that the Ruschase of ships from Argentina. alan torpedo boat at Che Foo has He adds that the Japanese continue asked permission to disarm and reto attack Port Arthur energetically, main in the harbor until the end of The Chinese government their lines now extending from Luisa the war. bay, on the north shore, to a point Imhas the request under consideration. mediately east of Tachi bay, which is seven miles east of Port Arthur. The JAPAN8 WAR EXPENSES REACH HUNDRED MILLION Japanese are wasting many lives by their reckless courage. Positions are TOKIO, Aug. 11. The war expenses frequently lost and then retaken, but only to be lost again. up to August 1st have reached a hunThe hospital ship with dred million. Seventy per cent of this Mongolia many women and children on board, amount has been spent in Japan. CHE FOO, A 1L All. Jap-gne- se fol-low- HD PUD IS TURKEY CANNOT TO DEAD SENATOR PROCRASTINATE Success of Nominating Speech Is Ten Train Crews Engage in the Reason for Step His Letter of Ghostly Work of Searching RivAcceptance Will Reply to That ers Railroad Adds One Thousof President Roosevelt. and Dollars to Relief Fund. Warships Are Rearing Smyrna and Sultan's Answer Must Froham Vest Is Interred at Belief on-tai- ne. Be Ready. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. Rear Jewetts squadron is expected to miral rest at the reach Smyrna within the next few cemetery at 10:30 this morning. hours. As soon as she arrives InstrucThe train wa met at the union stattions will be sent to Minister Lelsh-maion by a large crowd of officials and These Involve an ultimatum and spectator. Many cltlsen were pres- his withdrawal from Turkey If the refusal to satisfy ent to pay their respects. Flags were Porte persists In Its States. United of the demands t on all municipal bulld-ng- s. the Many of the principal stores NEVADA REPUBLICANS snil business houses were closed for an NOMINATE STATE TICKET hour out of respect to the dead r. ST. LOUIS, Aug. Vest was laid to 11. Ad- or Bellefon-tin- e n. half-ma- st sen-sto- WINNEMUCCA, WHEAT TAKE8 BIG JUMP; ARMOUR MAY SQUEEZE Nev., Aug. H- - The Republican state convention has completed its labors and adjourned. George & Nixon, the Wlnnemucca banker, was unanimously Indorsed for CHICAGO, Aug. 11. Wheat Jumped United States senator and received a nearly five cents from the opening big ovation. Vrot. Brokers shouted themselves The following state ticket was nomhoarse and a tremendous business was inated: Gone, a Presidential Electors C. A Ahern report that Armour was engineering a squeeze' of old September of Storey county, James L. Butler of and buying all the available supply Nye, W. J. Plumb of Elko. stampeded the market. The north -Supreme Judge Frank H Xorcross reports of damage to the crop of Wfcahoe. are overestimated. For Congressman James A. Old September from $1.01 g to gl.OS new of Ormsby. nt from $1.00 to $1.03 3. Corn For University Regents Oscar J. 534154 3 and oats ranged from Smith (long term), H. S. Starrett "3 4 to 34 8. (short term.) ft wt Yer-Ingt- i-- 1- -g 3-- 1: 7-- on EFFORTS Packers Seemed willing to Confer With Men, but Now Take Up Antagonistic Produces Slump in Prices. Attitude-Overstoc- king t'HKAibi, Aug. After Kl,ting' seemingly favorable, from the pinker, whom they approached, the effort of the Iirivers" union and ITKIM.n. Col., Auk. 11. K.irly this the ISet.iil Men' association again liioriiiiiK im crews of searchers start- seems doom,-- , to failure. Tile packers' ed along tlu- - Fountain and Arkansas say they will imt again iieKOllate with! river on a linal hunt for wreck lif- the unions. tin'.. It is believed that only a few he 1'IIUWGH. Aug. strike of the remaining twenty missing bodtook oil a more pea refill ies will ever be found. Search by inthis mom lug when O. AV. dividuals will be continued fur djys Foster for the retail huteherN' and groeers committee called on Manager to come. Thomas Connors of Armour & Co. to Cue thousand dollars has been adarrange a Joint session of the packers ded to the relief fund by the 1 leaver uml labor union men, together with & liio Grande railway company. The the pence committee formed yesterday money will be used to pay searchers' of the drivers union anil the retail association. rewards of $25 for each body found. Mr. tnnnnrs stated that Armour A Co. were always ready to meet with NEGRO ASSAULTS Four other packing A GIRL AT RENO their butchers. houses also took nu attitude which made it likely tlmt a general meeting 11. A UK NO, Nev., Aug. negro of the principals in the strike could employed as a gardener here attacked be arranged for this afternoon. Margaret Flynn, a young domestic. He entered fiver 750 strike breaker choked her, tore her clothes and disthe ynrds this morning under a heavy heveled her hair in his struggles. The police guard. A negro strike breaker girl managed to break away from him fire into a crowd of opened window and ran to a second-stor- y and scattered them. He was with intent to Jump to the ground. chased by the police but escaped. Meanwhile her screams had attracted President Donnelly has wired ftum-uthe neighbors, who told her not to Gompers to come to Chicago If Jump. possible. A delivery driver who was first upon A sharp slump In livestock prices the scene broke into the house snd occurred this morning due to overtackled with the negro, who broke stocking. loose and for the time being escaped. At the time of the assault the girl and the negro were alone in the house, The the family being out of town. advances made had negro previously to the girl, who had fled, bringing back WITH UNION LABOR friends, who warned the negro to keep In the background. The pursuit was at once taken up by the sheriff and s posse and the negro was soon found In a hayloft. He Their Presidential Candidate Will but put up a desperate resistance, Address Packing House Strikwas subdued and taken off just In time to avoid the attentions of a ers at Kansas City. lynching mob. The girl was examined by a doctor, who refuses to state the extent of her injuries. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 11. The PopTAILORS' STRIKE IS OFF ulist leaders of the west are hatching AND NOTHING 18 GAINED a scheme for the political alliance of their party with the various labor orNEW YORK, Aug. 11. The tailors ganisations of the country. Tom strike is officially declared off. Thirty-tw- o AVutson, their candidate for president, thousand men returned to work today accepted sn Invitation to address the striking packing house emtoday under unchanged conditions. ployes at Kansas City on Labor day. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION Mr. AA'atson left thla morning for ChiWILL VISIT TORONTO cago. He will be notified of his nomination in New York on the 18th of ST. LOUIS. Aug. 11. The Typo- the month at Madison Square Garden. graphical union assembled here In convention has decided that the next NINE WAR8HIP8 AT PORT ARTHUR ARE DESTROYED convention will go to Toronto. 11. ivxiuinsc. 11 J u,1k. Aug. l.ukei iIih morning in rending newspaper vnniuiemH on his notilii-utiuspeech. He had nothing to say regarding them. The judge went for a horseback ride, accompanying a car- ESnll'S, spent riage in which uere a imriy of his guests. There were no cullers of importance during the day. The nominee decided to revise his letter of acceptance in order that It may reply to the letter shortly to be sent out by President Roosevelt. He will delay the Issue until the presi dent's document is published. As the result of the successful outcome of his notification speech, his friends tire Parker to make a urging Judge few campaign speeches. He is Inclined to yield to this suggestion. ODELL CONFERS WITH CHAIRMAN CORTELYOU NEW YORK. Aug. 11. Chairman Odell of the Republican state committee of New York spent some time yesterday with Chairman Corteiyou of the Republican national committee. A complete understanding was reached regarding the campaign in New York state. Chairman Corteiyou recognises that the state organisation has the machinery for the campaign and In New Tork the Republican state committee will manage the canvass with all the assistance which the national committee gives. The national and state chairmen are In perfect accord. The governorship was discussed briefly, but until more definite Information has been obtained regarding the attitude of Ellhu Root, no one can say who Is the probable candidate for the Republican nomination. Lieutenant-Governor Higgins Is prominently forward. put Chairman Corteiyou w'll not discuss the matter, but It Is known that he does not think Mr. Root will be nominated. Visitors thronged the Republican headquarters today. 8ENAT0R SCOTT IS SUDDENLY TAKEN ILL NEW YORK, Aug. 11. The condi- tion of Senator Scott of West Virginia, who was taken suddenly HI at the Republican headquarters yesterday, is much Improved this morning. Senator Scott was taken ill at his desk in the headquarters. He was taken to the Fifth Avenue hotel, where a trained nurse and physicians are in attendance. The senator's physician said the attack was one of acute Indigestion. George 1904 BID FAIR TO FAIL an Unsuccessful Fffort to Join the Reinforced Vladivostok Squadron Jap Advance on Liao Yang Has Begun. AUGUST 11, 3 tilt'd EIT-Y0U- i 11.--T- on el POPULISTS I IIP at When Rio Grande Western train No. arrives from Salt Lake this evening it will bring back to Ogden Miss Nellie Young and Irving C. Emmett as man and wife. The happy couple entered the bonds of matrimony at the temple In Salt Lake today. They left fo rthe capital thla morning, accompanied by Miss Nannie Tout and will return to Ogden this evening to make their future home here. Mrs. Emmett la the oldest daughter of A. D. Young, who resides at 34(5 Jefferson avenue. She haa been employed for several years as a clerk at the Z.CH.I and is a charming young lady who has a host of friends In this city. The groom la also one of the most popular young men In town. He Is Interested In the soda water Industry with hla brother and is now acting in the capacity of traveling salesman. He also represents the Schllts Brewing company. 11 RUNAWAY BOY8 IN CUSTODY. Two boys, aged fifteen and fourteen, who ran away from home In Evanston night before last and went went from here on the Southern Pacific, were captured at Deeth this morning and an Evanston officer has gone west to take them back to their native city CUD IS WHIG TO GREET Hi Announcement of the Birth of Child Is Hourly Expected by Family. Em-peri- al Aug. 11. Dr. has accoucheur, been hurriedly summoned to the villa Alexandra at Peterhuff this afternoon. An announcement thence is expected hourly. KT. PETERSBURG, Root, the imperial BATTLESHIP SQUADRON LEAVE8 GIBRALTAR GIBRALTAR, Aug. 11. Rear Admiral Barker's battleship squadron 13th sails to Azores August and thence home. A farewell dinner tonight conclude! a large series of en- tertainments. ROME, Aug. 11. A telegram from 8TRANGE FISH BOARD BOAT. Chee Foo to the Italia Militant states that the Port Arthur refugees who arSAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11. Here Boyle Furniture Beys Dsfsst Jesscos rived there today report that before Is a fish story brought to port by the 2. 3 of to Score By a the Russian fleet left Port Arthur yes- liner Ventura, which has Just arrived nine warships. Including the from the Antipodes. In an interesting game of ball last terday were destroyed. Cxarowitch, Hook and line were not needed by evening the Boyle Furniture comthe passengers of the steamer on the Scowcrofts MRS. MAYBRICK IN AMERICA. pany's team defeated outward voyage to catch the creaturea 3. Jesscos by a score of 8 to PARIS. Aug. 11. A correspondent of the deep, for the fish left their naThe game was one of the most snap-n- y at Rouen conflrma the report that tive element and boarded the vessel seen In the Commercial league se- Mrs. Maybrlck left there on July 35th In large numbers. Scores of fish were for America and succeded In making found on the decks of the steamer ries this season. Both batteries did with a connection and their presence has been the cause splendid work and kept their hits well steamer. of much argument among the pasthe game. scattered throughout senger and crew. now exlats Considerable rivalry WORDS IN CLARKS SPEECH. 1,486 It la lnalated by some that the finny among the four teams in the league, 11. Congresscreatures fell from the douda ProNEW TORK, Aug. a of Lewis since the donation by J. 8. toE. said Deurden of the University fessor Mlasourl J. of Clark man Champ of winner for the beautiful silver cup to of his he before write Michigan, who was a passenger on began the pennant The Ogden Furniture day that ParVentura during the rain of fish, the notified In he which Judge company team has a comfortable lead speech stated for he that the ecaly tribe found on nomination his of er president on first place, while the Scowcrofts Candecks were not flying in steamer's the words the counted Speaker tied are and Boyle Furniture teams were of the squid spePresident fish, but non's notifying speech for aecond. were contained cies. without wings and Cannon's Roosevelt. They speech Score by Innings of yesterdays Professor Deurden advanced the the1.(85 words. game: I concluded that I would not be so ory that they had been carried sky1 3 3 4 5 said ward by a waterspout and had fallen winded as Uncle Joe, 0 0 0 long 3 Jesscos .. wrote 1,48( words, and on the decks of the steamer In the Clark, "so I 0 1 0 0 Boyle Fur. Co. wss the hardest work I rain that was pouring at the time. It Batterlea Boyle, Treseder and A. honestly A correspondent In life. It was the opinion of others on the did ever my Boyle; Jesscos, Casey and W. EUla animals were of the London Times once sent to that boat that the crab-llk- e fish the flying variety. Dr. Clark, paper a letter five columns long and of GRAIN ELEVATOR IS T of the send the Ventura, has preeditor to surgeon the saying: DESTROYED BY FIRE a note which he several did because I served specimens letter a today long you David to Dr. to Starr send Intends one.' a to write short time not 11. have 8heets CLEVELAND, O.. Aug. for of Stanford of note Jordan the the University understand now I was destroyed by Bros.' grain elevator analysis. Times correspondent." fire this morning. The Is $100,000. CLOSE GAME OF BALL. NUPTIALS. Popular Young Couple Married 8alt Laks City Today. , An informal meeting of the members of the Retail Mutehers' and Grocers commlitre is being held this afternoon. Judging from the utterances of tin packer the mediators have but lit l If prosper! of iteeomplishlng anything In the way of settlement. They lime taken a tlrm stand against any furl her iieKuiiution with the strike leaders. The strikers agree to accept reinstatement of skilled men within forty hours and put thirty-fiv- e days ns the limit for unskilled workers. President Donnelly, however, is pessimistic. He says it does not look like a settlement, but rather like beginning it fresh stage In the fight. It was prnctlenliy agreed nt a secret eonfereiiee of the packers this morning not to reopen negotiations with their striking employes. Late this afternoon the pnrkers will meet the representatives of the Retail Grocer and Meat Dealers' association. It Is stated that the packers will Inform the retailers that while they would tinder other circumstances tie to consider the proposition coming from such s source, that the time has gone by for temporising with ths strikers and there cannot now be any between the conferences further butchers or teamsters and themselves. The Grocers and Meat DriverX union will tnke a vote Sunday on the question of their 3,(00 members Joining the strike, thus Involving all the deliveries In the city in the trouble. trans-Atlant- 03 83 ic |