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Show s DAM VOLUME Vin. NUMBER TE JOUBNAI 1 OGDEN, UTAH 250. k kuropatkin will make IN t Aug. 23. A th;y the PETERSBURG. railway General Kurofrom badly as the mcesxani rain today telegram date of Lino Tang, states 1 causing many washouts along the patkin, under now beg'n hi offensive line. General Kuropatkin has Is 5 .Oml that lie will men who will take the offensive movement against the Japanese. against the Japanese soon. A hun23. A Central dred and twenty guns are now en Aug. LONDON. to arrive News dispatch from Liao Yang states route and are exported adresumed their shortly. the Japanese that General Kuropatkin vance against from the east yesterday, marching RUSSIAN COAL FROM A GERMAN STEAMER along the Liao Yang road. An advance encountered of companies eight guard LAS TALMAS. Canary Islands. the Russians at Llandlanstang, but an attack was not pressed. Fighting has Aug. 25. Fishermen just arrived here report that they saw three Russian been continuous all day. cruisers coaling from the German CHEFOO, Aug. 25. From Russian steamer Vnlesln, off Cape Juliy. The sources It Is reported here that the Valesia sailed from Barry, Wales, Auarmy is obtaining provisions through gust 11th, for Las Palmas. port WelhalweL CRUISER URAL STOPS A BRITISH STEAMER JAPANESE OPERATIONS AGAINST PORT ARTHUR LONDON, Aug. 23. The Anchor ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 25. A re- line steamer Asia, from Llverimo to port from Viceroy Alexieff, dated Liao Calcutta with a general cargo, was Yang, says the Japanese in the assault detained two hours off Cape Vincent on Port Arthur on August 19th stormby the Russian cruiser Ural. After her papers and cargo were examined ed Anglo Voya and the fortifications on north and east sides of Wolfs hill. the ship was allowed to proceed. The report adds that the Japanese are now entrenched before Sinshin and In BRITISH CRUISERS TO SEARCH FOR RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET the entire valley ,of Lunheriver. ST. BalIS LONDON, Aug. 25. 'Premier WORKING BADLY four this afternoon will receive a deputation of the chamber of commerce ROME, Aug. 25. A dispatch to the to discuss the molestation of British Italia Mllitaire from Mukden states shipping by Russian vessels. HISTORY E i RENO, Wv., Aua. 23. Food supplies relief of Tonopah and Goldfield, winch are by washouts, are x neons. heiiiK rushed in by The were washouts the worst In the history of Nevada. The water at Walker lake his risen over six feet and overflows three miles of the railway track. Traffic eaniint be resinned for a week it leust. They ace situated in a mountainous cojmry ami the only method of seeming supplies is from the Tonopah mad. Before it was opened they received supplies hy pack trains, but since then the towns have grown' to such proportions that the demand cannot now be inet by such methods. The. washouts of last week and the week be lore left them almost destitute of food, and they are now confronted with famine unless relief is speedy. Prices here have risen to enormous amounts. Tor ill1' 23. Mrs. Mary U. today secured a divorce from r husband, John E. Keizer, manag-- i receiver of the I'filon Traction couipany and a prominent linancier.on l,.ground of desertion. Sin received ''ail alimony. The divorce broke the Cook county (Evolve records. The bill was tiled in Judge I.rentano's court at 10 o'clock this illuming; argument began at If: 4": the evidence was concluded at the decree was signed at 10:61. Mrs. Fetzer received a check for il i'MhAGu, Aug. Fvi.i-- r h-- . : - $20.-"O- at 10:52. HAD 8ECRET CONFERENCE WITH THE PRESIDENT OYSTER BAY. Aug. 23. Chairman Root left Cortelyou and here at 11:15. They both refused to discuss matters pertaining to their Interview with the president. ARMOUR IS IN DANGER Russia Loses Services of the Askold and Grosovoi for Rest of War. Senator Has Had a Comfortable Night and Is Now Taking Nourishment. OF STONING BY A MOB Police Disperse Strikers Intent on Hurting Him Packers Discuss Mayor Harrisons Invitation to Meet City Couucil With View to Settlement CHICAGO, Aug. 25. J. Ogden Armour has gained an Intimate knowledge of the danger of strike rioting. This morning while on his way to the yards in n buggy he drove into a crowd of disorderly strikers whom the police were trying to force back from the entrance to the yards. The presence of Armour enraged the strikers and there were yells of 'Stone him!1' ns they crowded threateningly around the buggy. The police made a charge, clubbed the crowd und sent them flying in all directions. Armour lost no time in getting Inside the shelter of the yard fence. The packers held a meeting this nforning to discuss the letter sent tty-by Mayor Harrison, asking them to meet the council In committee tomorrow. It Is reported to ' be probable that the packers will send a diplomatic note to the mayor agreeing to meet the committee, but declaring WORCESTER. Aug. 25. Senator Hoar had a comfortable night. He There are took nourishment welL comfortable a for day. He prospects Is, however, still weak and a change for the worqp may come at any time. Dr. Warren R. Gilman, Senator ST. PETERSBURG, 25. The Hoar's Aug; physician, Issued the following announcement that the. Askold and summary of the case. Grosovoi are to be disarmed at ShangThe condition of the lungs which TAKING IT EAST hai created no surprise here as aucaused alarm has Improved materially thorities had decided on the matter during the last three days, and Immeweek ago and were only waiting a diate danger has apparently been definite agreement between China and averted. Changes In the heart and Japan which would Insure the pro- other organs have been marked for Agreement That Each Mast Protect totection of vessels against the repetit- some years, and these changes, Himself in Clinches Makes ion of the Ryeshitelnl Incident at gether with the exhaustion following Monroe Jubilant. Chefoo. a long and severe attack of lumbago, uncertain. made recovery . SHANGHAI, Aug. 25. The orders to disarm the Askold and Grosvol gave SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25. Jefgeneral satisfaction to the representatACRES fries and Munroe rested nil the mornives of the various nat'ons here. A situation which threatened trouble Is ing, Jeff returning to bed Immediately ended. The vessels will go out of after his breakfast. Th's afternoon Jett will row and drive. Munroe will commission before Sunday night. It Is understood that the Japanese take a walk. Both are In good shape; fleet will remain at the mouth of the Munroe especially Is In good spirits. river until the work of dismantling He la Jubilant over the stipulation the vessels Is to last night that the fighters completed. Fire in Corsica Ravages One Town agreed must protect themselves in clinches TO OPEN CAMPAIGN and Threatens Many and breakaways. He believes It gives him an advantage. The odds remain IN BROOKLYN Villages. at 100 to 35. There Is but Iftte bet WASHINGTON, .Aug. 25, Consul-Gener- al Goodnow cables the state department that the Russian consul-gener- al at Shanghai has been notified by the taotal that the Askold and Gros-ov- ol must dismantle at once. I NEW TORK, Aug. 25. Arrang'e-tnen- ts have been completed for the "lining of the Democratic campaign ' n Rrooklyn tonight. The meeting will he held under the auspices of the Kings County Democratic clufc and the principal speakers will be Senator Joseph Bailey of Texas. Besides Sen ,0r Ttalley, Edward M. Shepard and Nlnrtln W, Littleton will spenk, and Gie meeting will be considered the rt 'fleatlon of the national ticket by ho Kings rnunty Democracy. ting. LONDON, Aug. 25. A dispatch re celved here states that the town of AJncco, In the west of Corsica, has been ravaged by fire and that several of the surrounding villages are threatened. Over a thousand acres of vine' yards have been destroyed, besides much valuable forest lands. Owing to poor Are fighting appliances It Is hard to say when the destruction will cease. Fo far no lives have been lost, -- Candidates Still Confident. chouse your nominees for the slate (Special to tin Journal.) SALT LAKE. Aug. 23. One f the cilices. It Is your duty to choose warmest Republican convent inns ever lies,, candidates wild all best lilted held ill tile state is in progress in tills to' xt.unl beside the national nominees, that a great Republican victory may city today. M. lie made by the grand old nirty for been lias appoint('.union George ed temporary chairman and S. T. this great state.' of igdeu temporary secretary. Secretary F. J. Ueiidershot then read The committee on eredeuials. the official call for the convention. A mol inn was made at the concluorganization, order of business and resolutions has been sion of the reading of the call for the anil the follow ing order of bus- upiHiluiniciit of committees aud at iness has been presented: Nomination 11:60 the convention adjourned until for governor, for secretary of state, 2 o'clock. for supreme judge, for treasurer, for reconvening Upon the convention auditor, for aiinriiiutideiit of schools, there wus considerable delay ns all the for Httoruey-geiiera- l, for presidential eumimttees were not ready to report. electors, and for congressman. When the resirts were submitted they I 'pun taking eliargo of the convenbrought nut considerable discussion. tion Chairman Wells' stock Is uduvnclng rapidly. George M. Cannon spoke of the prosicrlty of Utah un- While it is hardly thought the ballotder Republican rule, and spoke of the ing stage In the convention will be decreasing state debt and low taxa- reached before 5 o'clock, the govertion. nor's friends ure hoping that an early The relations between capital and stampede may occur and they will labor, he said, have been of the most laud their man on the first ballot. Hammond's friends are by no means healthful ami peaceful character. The eight-hosecured discouraged, but hope for a protracted the Republican party law, he said. Every man has struggle, in which they think their been allowed to labor where and when man will win. and Ht what he pleuses, provided all Cutler's supporters are still hard at other men are allowed the same priv- work aud confident, thut believing ilege. they still will land their man. The assessed valuations of railroad HALT LAKE, Aug. 25. The Repuband telephone companies and other Industries und Investments have greatly lican state convention Is being held Increased, he declared, ad all prom- here today In the Interest of the nomiises made by the Republican party In nation of Governor Wells, who seeks a third term, John C. Cutler of the I't.ih have been kept. He told of the aid given Utah In the Smot faction and Janies T. Hammond matter of Irrigation, and the part are compromise candidates, and at President Roosevelt has played In the present It looks like Cutler would be nld Utah has received. nominated. The Geiililcs are working A splendid list of candidates Is hard for Wells. All three candidates presented for you to select from, to are Mormons. Hou-liersh- ot iit I ur N SHIPS AT SHANGHA Governors Friends Hope for. Hi Nomination on the First Ballot Supporters of Other 1 ) TRANS-SIBERIA- IN THE ASCENDENCY Goldfield and Tonopah Are Isolated Mary Fetzer Is Released From From the World Food Is Being Matrimonial Bonds and Given Rushed By Wagons to Stave $22,0u0 Damages in Fifty Two Off Threatening Famine. Minutes. RUSSIA WILL NOT LONDON, Aug. 25. Two British ACCEPT MEDIATION cruisers, at the request of Russia, have been sent In search of the Russian ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 25. The volunteer cruisers Smoleik and Penewspaper Russ will tomorrow publish tersburg, to instruct their commanders an officially Inspired article to the ef- not to Interfere with foreign shipping. fect that Russia will refuse to accept WILL DISCUSS RUSSIA'S mediation In the war with Japan unMOLESTATION OF SHIPPING der any circumstances. AUGUST 25, 1904 WELLS STOCK IS NOW T OFFENSIVE MOVEMENT Meanwhile the Japanese Have Started Along the Liao Yang Road, and Advance Guards Are Already Clashing Port Arthur Losses. THURSDAY, PANAMA MAN TO 8TUMP FOR ROOSEVELT PANAMA. Aug. 25. United ' States Gudger, Chief Sanitary Officer Gorgas ami Admiral Kenny. have sailed for New York. It Is said that Gudger goes on the stump In Indiana for Roosevelt. Sanitary Officer Gorgas Is seeking materials to make the Isthmus more healthy. Consul-Gener- al that the strike Is ended and their business running at almost Its normal capacity. The packers at their meeting appointed a committee of three to confer with the pence committee of the council tomorrow. Fifty strike brenkers at the Morris plant struck today In sympathy with their lender, Frank Norris, who has been discharged because he Insisted on smoking In the sleeping quarters. The men demanded his reinstatement, which was refused. 8TRIKERS ON TRIAL FOR VIOLATING INJUNCTION DEIS T Decks CHARGE OF ACCEPTING I BRIBE Aft Covered With Blood and Labor Leader Weinseimer Pleads Twenty Two Are Knocked Oat. Charged With Extortion by Plumber. Not Guilty OMAHA,' Aug. 25. A hundred and seventy stork yards strikers have been placed on trial In the Federal court today for alleged violation of a Federal PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 25. Fifty NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Philip Injunction recently granted the pack' of the Chinese crew of the membera era enjoining the strikers from Inter' the alleged user of Sam liner Nicomadla fought last night over Parks' methods, pleaded not guilty ferlng with their business. a stolen ring. They used whatever today before Judge Newberger at the weapons were most convenient. The court of general sessions to the charge officers stopped the combatants, but of accepting a br'be of $2,700 from later the tight was resumed. The George J. Fesslg, a lioss plumber. An decks were covered with blood. The application to quash the Indictment officers finnlly quelled the fight by was denied. ING CANAL knocking down the most murderous Fesslg charges Weinseimer with at' of the combatants and drove the men tempting to extort this amount from Wgln-seim- Boat Containing Sanitary Board Employes Capsizes Men Could Not Swim. CHICAGO, Aug. 25. Four men, employes of the sanitary district board, were drowned today In the Illinnls-Mlchlga- n canal while taking soundings from a row boat at Morris, Illinois, below decks with revolvers. Twenty-tw- o him before allowing of the Chinese are In sick bay tobuilding to proceed. day. REGRET AT VESTS DEATH. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25. The directors of the world's fair have passed s vote deploring the death of Senator Vest. ITALIAN SUSPECTS T BY POSSE plumbing on er, a WASHOUTS ON SANTA FE ARE VERY SERIOUS SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Aug. 25. The worst washouts ever evperien-ce- d by the Santa Fe have occurred on the desert east of Bagdad. The extent of the damage is not known, but Is so serious that several eustbound trains which have reached Bnrstow and other desert places were brought bnck here and sent over the Southern Pacific via Demlng und Albuquerque. TIIE DEAD; Edward Costello. PHILIPPINE BANDITS James Lenihan. Highwaymen Arrested on Suspicion AMBUSH CONSTABULARY James Rainey. of Make Holding Edward Kelly. up Paymaster MANILA, Aug. 25. Bandits In the The boat capsized. None of the men Big Resistance. Island of Leyete have ambushed the could swim. native constabulary and killed Captain If. Barret. The commander of the 8HIP8 SAIL WITHOUT bnndlts has organised several maCARGOE8 OWING TO 8TRIKE 25., N. Four J., Aug. PATERSON, and committed Italians suspected of being the high rauding expeditions many murders. MARSEILLES, Aug. 25. As a result way men who held up a Paymaster of the strike of sailors and dock laWhite were arrested today near Little OIL FIELDS ARE IN DANGER. borers, all foreign ships have sailed Falls by a posse. They desperately reJENNINGS. lot., Aug. 25. Three big , from thift port without cargoes. Ship sisted arrest. When they were taken gushers are on fire and burning fierceowners have been notified by the pre- to Little Falls they were nearly mob ly. Five other well In the vicinity fect at Marseilles not to yield to the bed by the townspeople, who were oYtly are In danger. If they catch small demands of the strikers, no matter with grent difficulty kept back from hopes are entertained for the entire oil field. the prisoners. what the consequences may be. 1. |