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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VIII VOLUME NUMBER OGDEN, UTAH 261. CHARGES THREE WEDNESDAY, FOREST HAS ARRIVED FIS SEPTEMBER STRIKERS WILL DESTROY LIFE FIGHT AT Ambulance Facilities Japanese Shell Portion of His Army. ' Down and Wounds Trio of sailants. Escaping Unhurt. Postmaster As- ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 7. It Is announced that nearly all the Russian troops who have been retreating from Liao Tanag have arrived at Mukden or are In Ita Immediate vicinity. General Kuropatkln has arrived and la personally directing the operations CHICAGO, Sept. 7. Attacked early this morning by three armed footpads. Dr. Gilbert Fitxpatrk-- charged them with his automobile In which he was returning home from a midnight call. One after another he ran them down, there. wounding each in turn, despite their revolvers being pointed at his head. RUSSIANS IN DANGER OF BEING CUT OFF Surprised at such unexpected maneuvers the auto-injurrobbers turned 6 ran. and This Is automobile first Part the MUKDEN, Sept (Delayed) of the Russian army which la coming ever used as a weapon of defense In Chicago. to Mukden along the wagon road is in against hold-udanger of being cut off. All day and night Monday the Japanese in the hill AMERICAN WILL COMMAND THE TURKISH NAVY on the east of the road shelled the Russian troops. The Japanese attacked In large force the Russian infantry, NORFOLK, Va.. Sept. 7. Captain which had taken to the hill while pro- R. D. Buckman, who was employed by tecting the retreat. The main Rus- Cramps to take the Turkish cruiser haa been sian army Is pushing northward. Mejedla to Constantinople. made In the Turkish navy WOUNDED RUSSIAN8 at a salary of $10,000 a year. He has ARE LEFT TO DIE also been given a free hand to make any reforms he may decide on. Tal correROME, Sept 7. Yen spondent of the Secolo reports that the MONTANA REPUBLICANS IN STATE CONVENTION Russian army under General Kuroowis wounded patkln abandoning the BILLINGS, Mont, Sept. 7. Repubing to alck of ambulance facilities. Many Injured are dying from hunger licans of Montana assembled in state and thirst An epidemic of disease is convention here today and were called to order by Chairman Lindsay of the (eared. state committee. The convention will name candidates for the state offices to JAPANESE CAPTURE STORES AND AMMUNITION be filled at the November election and adopt resolutions Indorsing the ticket TOKIO, SepL 7. The official silence and platform of the Chicago national regarding Kurokls movements which convention. since Sunday haa been light continues. ARMOURS SAIL FOR EUROPE It Is reported that the Japanese, FOR DAUGHTER'S HEALTH the ravages of fire captured vast accumulations of stores and NEW YORK. Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. ammunition at Liao' Yang. J. Ogden Armour of Chicago took NO FURTHER BIG passage for Europe today. They will FIGHTING LOOKED FOR take a house In Vienna for the winter where they can make a temporary ST. PETERSBURG. Sept. 7. No home for their little daughter Lolita, further fighting of Importance Is ex- who Is a patient of Prof. Adolph pected south of Mukden. The critical private hospltaL stage is regarded as passed by the general staff. The announcement was SHOOTS HIS WIFE made this afternoon that the war ofAND TWO CHILDREN fice would no longer give out two bulletins a day. SOUTH DAYTON, N. Y., Sept. 7. Michael MlchseH has shot his wife and two children and then himself in a fit OF of Insanity. Michszak and the children will probably die, but his wife will recover. ps Testifies in Litigation Over the Estate of Late Mrs. MWicker. In addition to knew declaring that he nothing of the missing $69,000 belonging to the estate. t)r. L. C. Ziegler In court today stataed that shortly before the late Mrs. Harriet McVIcker left Chicago for California he refused $10,. 090 In bills which she pffered him for an operation he performed. The witness aald that she afterwards put the money in a bank In Chicago, taking $1,000 of It to Los Angeles, where $800 was deposited In the First National GET ABOUT THE DID be-wo- rk Without Elecric Power. skilled Men by the Packers. OIL an- New York Golf league opened auspiciously today un the links of the Owasco Country club. The purtlclnnls include representatives of the golf clubs of Elmira, Albany, Watertown, Schenectady, Syracuse, Ftlca and Auburn. will tournament continue The through the remainder of the week. ROUSING - - RECEPTION IS ACCORDED DAVIS Complexion of Legislature is Pract- Secretary Loch Denies Story that WHEELING, W. Va., Sept. 7. A Vice President Rogers Threatenically Unchanged by Vermont rousing reception was given to Hon. Indications Are that Election ed a War Unless the Trust ProHenry G. Davis at the West Ylrglnls Proctor Will Again Go to Senate. Slate Fair today . It was farmers' day secutions Were Stopped. at the fair and Mr. Davis was the BURLINGTON, Sept. 7. Practically complete returns this morning Indicate that Vermont has given the Republicans 83.000 plurality. With only eleven towns to henr from the total vote Is: Bell 47,816, Porter 14,179. This shows a Republican plurality of 82,637. The missing towns may bring It to over The complexion of the legisla33,000. ture Is practically unchanged. Indications are that Senator Proctor will be Later All but five counties have now been heard from. The returns so far are: Bell 47,719, Potrer 16,429. The five missing counties. In 1900 gave the Republicans a plurality of 294. NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATS NOMINATE STATE TICKET By Big CHICAGO, Sept. 7. A referendum vote of the striking butchers favors the ciiiitlnuutlon of the struggle ao cording to the best Information obtainable prior to the official announcement of the vote at noon. On the ground that but 20 per cent of the strikers voted It Is believed that Donnelly will cal fur unother vote. Hundreds failed to vote on account of hick of facilities. At noon the count was not ready to be given out. Two hours more will probably be required. As estimated by those In a position to tie acquainted with the details, the vote will be about 4,800 to 2,k00 hundred In favor of continuing the strike. The absence of any provision for unskilled workmen In the terms agreed to between Donnelly and the packers Is said to lie the chief barrier to a settlement. Over two hundred strikers have applied for work Ht the various plants today. "The peace promnlllon has been lost said Preal-Do- n by a good majority,'' will continue "The strike nelly. und no unions go back to work until tlie final course of action Is mapped out by the international officers' conference board. If the proposition is not resubmitted the fight will continue to the bitter end." At 2:30 the Allied Trades council Issued the folowlng vote of the organisations on strike, taken on the proposition to declare the strike off: Out of 28,000 on strike, 8,403 voted to return, while 25,697 voted to continue the strike until a fair proposition embracing arbitration could' be secured. chief speaker. No politics figured In the demonstration and Mr. Davis deOYSTER BAY, Sept. 7. Secretary voted his brief address entirely to the Loeb emphatically denies the story subject of agriculture. MAY NOT OBEY ORDER TO GO BACK TO WORK printed In a New York evening paper yesterday to the effect that the pres! DEMOCRATIC EDITORS TO dent had defied the Standard Oil when MEET NEXT PRESIDENT CINCINNATI, Sept. 7. A mass In IL H. Rogers, Its meeting of the butcher workmen of an interview with Roosevelt said there NEW Y( RK, Sept. 7. In resHinse Cincinnati, Covington nnd Newport, would be a war unless the trust pros- to the Invltntion of Chairman Taggart Ky will be held this evening to cono-sld- er ecutions were stopped. the editors of a considerable number the Chlciigo slrlke alt not loin and Secretary Loeb sjiys Mr. Rogers of Democratic papers throughout the to deride whether to obey Donnelly's never saw or tried to sre the president country gathered III New York toduy general strike order. It Is Improbable either at Washington or Oyster Bay. for a conferetr-- on their part In the that they will obey the call. work of the national campaign. ArMICHIGAN REPUBLICANS rangements have been made for the KANSAS BUTCHERS WILL HAVE LIVELY TIME editors to go to Esopus tomorrow to VOTE AGAINST GOING BACK visit Judge Parker. SAGINAW, Mich., SepL 7. The ReKANSAS CITY, Sept. 7. The strikers have voted 1.658 to 120 to continue publican state judicial convention was FIVE KILLED IN A called to order here this morning by FREIGHT TRAIN SMASH the strike. They are awaiting orders the temporary chairman, Moses Tagfrom President Donnelly. There are a few desertions from the ranks. gart, of Grand Rapids. The conven CHANGREX FALLS, O.. Sept. 7. tlon will name three candidates for A freight train on the Wheeling ft judge of the supreme court. It Is an Lake Erie struck a wagon near here open race with no fewer than a do and was ditched. BROWNS SUCCEED IN en aspirants In the field and the re- James McKay, Henry Porter and R. A. sult cannot be forecasted with any Gregory were killed. Two brakemen who were In the degree of certainty as none of those mentioned nppear to have a decisive wreck are supposed to be dead. well-kno- SAFE BLOWN UP REVOLUTIONISTS GIVE THE 8ULTAN HYSTERICS IS TOLD TO KEEP AWAY NOMINATE HALLIS AND ENDORSE PARKER CONCORD. N. H.. Sept. 7. The Thoustoday Robbers Secure Over Four Democratic state convention and Dollars Post Office Renominated Henry F. Hollis of this city and as governor and endorsed Parker lieved of $300 the national platform. NOMINATED GOVERNOR ON FIRST BALLOT WINSTON. N. C., Sept. 7. Burglars blew the safe of the county treasury of banak. NEW HAVEN. Conn., SepL 7. Yadkin county open last night. They Judge A. Heaton Robertson of this city between four and eight thoussecured PENNSYLVANIA 8TARTS was nominated governor by the Demoon the and dollars. They also got three hunFOOTBALL PRACTICE cratic state convention todHy first ballot dred dollars from the postofflee safe. PHILADELPHIA, Pu.. SepL 7. Candidates for the University of A SUCCESSOR TO IMMENSE VEIN OF FREE MINISTER VON PLEHVE Pennsylvania football eleven reported GOLD ORE AT COPPERTON $nr work today. Though they are the first of the ST. PETERSBURG. SepL 7. It is ENCAMPMENT, Wyo., Sept. 7. big university teams to has Svlatopold Prince the date is not considered reported that The most important gold discovery In M. an early one In view of the fact that been selected to succeed the late the history of this district bus been he eleven hRs Its first game scheduled Von Plehve, minister of th Interior. made in the Solo, one of the Jack Pot for Reptember 24th. A majority of last group of claims near Copperton. The years players have returned and the FIFTEEN THOUSAND mitlcwk for s successful team Is conPUT ON FULL TIME vein fills the entire shaft and random specimens sassy $200 In gold and sidered bright by the coaches and ounces fourteen In sliver. A mill run 7. Fifteen athletic authorities of the university. ALTOONA, Pa., Sept. of ore from all parts of the vein at T, Player will order the get into condition at thousand are benefited by the old Penn the point where Battle Creek crosses training quarters at Franklin todday by the onler placing the It gives $50 a ton In gold. Pleld. sylvanla shops on full time. - NOT DEFY STANDARD IE CONCORD, N. H.. Sept. 7. The Democratic state convention to nominate a state ticket was called to- orDEATH OF WELL der here shortly before noon today. KNOWN SPORTING MAN The sentiment of the majority of the delegates appears to favor the nomiCHICAGO. Sept. 7. John Shields of nation of Henry F. Hollis of this city Oakland. Cal., owner of a racing Sta- for lead. governor. In sporting circles, ble and died suddenly of heart disease early this morning at the Hotel Warner. CHINA Shields arose at 4 o'clock this morning roomas his to get his medicine and ' mate was preparing It dropped dead. 7. Mc-Vic- Majority They Decide to Out Until Proper Provision Stay Is Made for Treatment of Un- Al'IHRN, N. Y., Sept. 7. The nual tournament of the Central THE PRESIDENT 1 Doctor Zeigler Act of Fighting Flames Burn ing of Flume Leaves Santa Cruz CENTRAL NEW YORK GOLF LEAGUE HON. ORLANDO W. POWERS, of Salt Laka City. vice-admir- al s Is Burned to Death in SANTA Sept. 7. Two immense forest tires are raging on Beil Lomond mountain, where aluable timber I being destroyed. A half mile of the Big creek tlume Is gone and Santa Crux is without electric railway service und power mi that account. Basque! Sonognlni, the postmaster at Swauton, who whs fighting fire when he was overtaken, was burned to deuth. His body Wfis found hi the tlume where he went to alleviate his his suffering. ed Sept IB TIL BITTER le Is Reported to Have Deserted A Chicago Physician Introduces the Wounded Owing to Lack of Unique Mode of Defense Runs CHICAGO, 7, 1904 General Mas Troops of Fifty Thousand Men Not Wanted in Manchuria. BERLIN, Sept. 7. The Tagehlntt reports that revolutionary Armenians under the noted leader Andranik captured the vanguard of Turkish troops sent against them. The revolutionary successes have thrown the sultan Into a state of hysterics! excitement. UNSUCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL Blues Resume Offensive With Vigor and Will Assault led This Afternoon. GAINS VILLE, Sept. 7. Undaunted by their failure of yesterday to dislodge the Brown Hrmy from Thoroughfare Gap. General Grant resumed the offensive today with renewed vigor. He has supposedly fresh troops this morning. Although General Bells Browns suffered heavily in yesterday's engagement, so excellent was the disposition of the foroes that he was easily able to hold his own. General Grant Is supposed to be reinforced during the night by the arrlvitl of fresh troops from the Fairfax courthouse, when the battle will be resumed today. The Rluee constructively outnumber the Browns by nearly tfco to one. Fresh divisions, however, ore on the The way to reinforce the Browns. Rlues will be obliged to be ready to nieet these new reinforcements and take the Thoroughfare Gap at S o'clock this afternoon, when the conflict wll) end. DOVER. Eng.. Sept. 7. Burgess, the French champion, made another unsuccessful attempt to swim the EngBIRMINGHAM. Sept. 7. The Post lish channel today. lie was attacked today reporta that In consequence of by cramps In quiet water two miles Russian communications, the British from the French shore. and French governments have made CALL FOR 8TRIKE representations to China strong IS NOT HEEDED against her permitting General Ma's troops to enter Manchuria. General DENVER. NCol.. Sept. 7. Less than Ma has 60,000 troops and such s a hundred union coal miners have removement on his part would create the to the strike order Issued by sponded situation most serious International District 15 of the United Mine Workdeveloped In the last few years. ers, which effects all districts In Colorado except the northern. AND THREE KILLED AND THIRTY INJURED MISSISSIPPI STATE TREASURY IS BROKE PARIS, Sept. 7. Word has been re reived thismorning that three were KILLED BY GUN EXPLOSION. 7. The JACKSON, Miss- - SepL killed and thirty Injured In a colllsloln P PITHEAD. Eng., Sept. 7. Three between a tourists and another train state treasury went broke this mornin Swltserland. Many of the Injured ing and payments on warrants were marines were killed by a gun explotourists en route suspended as the treasury had only sion on lainrd the gunboat Comet were English eenta on hand. a dollar and fifty-si- x to Chamounlx, upper Savoy. |